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RED CROSS
SALE WILL START
HERE EARLY TODAY
Under the auspices of the Glynn
County Tuberculosis Association, the
sale of the usual Christmas Seals.
for the benefit of the fund usel in the 1
fight against tuberculosis will begin
today- Mrs. C. H. Crawford has
been selected by the Association to
have charge of the campaign, and an
intensive canvass will be made to
Provide funds for the local light
against this plague.
Eighteen persons in the United
States di e every hour from this m'al
ady, and careful survey of Glynn
county reveals the tact that though
the percentage of tuberculosis suffer,
ers may not be as great here as ir
some other sections of th country,
still th e (Aunty ha s ne e d of much
work to btldone in the suppression
of th P disuse, and, if possible, its
can be accomplish
pd by Iniffigent work in the homes
rtf and in providing
places for th e s ick, where they will
not he a constant menac e UNA’ ‘if
families and neighbors.
Among the colored race the m . ’■>'
ady is playing havoc, and wit!C kTi"
servants, th e cook, the wa s h-syjljisp,
nurses, etc., the danger is brought
right into the homes of all of tis, for
‘this reason, a 8 well as the reason
that many cases ©xlst In homo s of our
white citizens also, where the house
lis filled with children, who are nowj
yjfforded practically no protection
the disease during the perlo<m
Hen It Is easiest attracted.
C. P. Dusenbury is general
from th e club, 0 f this work,
assisted by Mesdamp s T. W. Mallard,
J. C. Styles, C. H. Le a vy. M. Waist
Max Lazarng, W. W. E.
C. Hyer, C. D. McCall and R. L.
Fox. |
Anyone wanting these seals, may
communicate with any of these la
dles, deliver
NEW TONG MR IS
NIPPTO IN BUD
NEW’ YORK POLICE iMijJH
. ( fllN A TOWN, SE( rMaWWF
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1..-Operating on
* rciiciwUu* a
Deputy
Wfru- hrass knucks and a thousand
(■Bunds of ammunition.
The Police department has been ex
pecting something wrong from the
Chinatown district and has detailed
special men to investigate with the
result that today’s raid followed.
If in your opinion VELVET is not
fha REST flour you have over used
you may return it to your grocer
and get your money
I.EWIS CO., Distributors.
That we live in the only United
States of America—-The only
country that produces
MICHAELS-STERN SUITS
MUNSINO UNION SUITS
METRIC SHIRTS
SCHOBLE HATS
and a city full of people like
the folks iwho live in Bruns
wick and (llynn County.
miiKL
HEARS OR, ITr
ON RACE fJUESTION
(Continued from page onp.)
oasjonal clashes betweeD tb e races
in the south, but hears little 0 f the
hundreds of cases of usual and help
ful cooperation between blacks and.
whites that tak e place daily in
community in the south. The tit*
has now come when we should
phagir.e the thousands of good things
that are happening right diere- ’lij'
Brunswick, in Georgia, and’
out the south, rather than the
casionai bad things; and we, as
grimes, must not Permit tie
lait?yU>ere and there on the
a white people
f ‘•eySdftm isre P res en t their bIH
rue? tjMjjfog those strong unmist*J
able/ Adeneeg of friendship and cO
on the part, not only of J
-{fy jfeading while people, but fro
ijtie'ntly on the average white Person
as well. On th e other hand, we want
to ask the white people not to allow
th e acts of the Comparatively few
ignorant criminal members of my
race who humiliate and disgrace our
race, to mar the good feeling that
*1 und t„ hliud them
Ml do*, the Negro belle V e s in !
*%.• race, and earnestly asks
H ai>'l fair co-opera'ion; ainU
t„ give Wtijr*
'NPyutmoHl jn co-operatWn with
the wWtc people to make the south
all th!m it is it to be
come.
"The PgreSH tluit He Negroes In !
America,"* continued Mot,on.
'‘hav e made in th,. list six years is
most remarkable from every angle-
The thousands of successful business
enterprises, the accumulation of
property on th 6 part of thlL black i
race, Including twenty-two ©billion
acres of land, and ninety-five million
dollars worth of church property, and 1
the reduction of illiteracy to less than |
twenty Per <’ent, sawing nothing
about the improvement in moral
ideals of the Negro people, i 8 most
Ibelpful and encouraging
H ‘'lt is gratiiltaL to me that we
mere little ofjtts foolish
question of HPHTI JtPjjfHn
brought up to goHH (1
ing on (lie p u n of tHI f
mch oilier. Negro a$H
frl
the city, goo^r^^^t^hiKj^t
county, equal ratlGmtfHktmada
'i<f,imu
it.v," jflHlie is asklngHPHrc Jus
tice, tieated on his mofa^ui
tellei trrfT und economic merits j
"This, then, is riot a qiie: ||
'social c'lUulit.v." which Is usHK. m t
'lint for the good of the wiMy|H
as it is for the good of
race. The white race Is
itself when it is unfair anil unjust
to a weaker group. The black ’i’ace is
unfair to itself If it permits itself
to become embittered or to hate the
white race. Two races in the south
have lived, fought, Sacrificed a nd
died for o eh oilier pnd for our be
loved Sou 'n pd, and the relations
bet ween iTc r*ice s and were never
better of till that is said.
We never Md more strong, unselfish.
! God fearingwhit,, frlend s right lioro
in and in t .very state in the
south, tßni '"c haVp now. I count
inuins my best and most helpful
fricnd s in Alabama and In Tnskegce
the white peop|<> of my state and
community
I’resideni \ v. W00d,., of the
Board of l<alucation, who Has
heelt pnthnisastic on the subject
of education, made a few remarks
before the address of Dr. Mofon and
Paid a high tribute to the student
body and tlie teachers of the RisdeT
schools Rt'c idput Wood also said
main complimentary things about,
Hr Moton and eommeuded hlmj|B|
.the kind consideration of all ofijf
;People of the city.
fome old tim e plantation mefJflßH
'.ed by mom her of the Moton PanH
Ts on attractive number on thra
ptogram. I
The party left 1n the afternoon for
Way cross. ,
NOVEMBER FIRE M
LOSS LESS THAN
PAST MANY YEARS
For th P month just past, the fire
losses in Brunswick liavp been less
than any previous November 1n the
several years and amounting to only
and all of this total except
>73.31 resulted from the Ate at the'
home of Joe dtt Bignon, out on Lee
street, between Monk and Mansfield.
This loss was caused by the fact that
the department at the time the alarm
was sent in w a s fighting a flr e in the
northeastern part of the city and
could not he reached on account of
the fact that no man is left at the
department to answer alarms when
the laddies are engaged In fighting
ennflagratiems.
AH of the Hies last month except
final Smashifflßjpces
iLThe our
COATS
* at Once
' $21.95
A. Kaiser r & Bro.
GLYNN COUNTY FAIR
CLOSES AFTER THREE
DAYS OF SUCCESS
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m*Fl k Eiffel o ? irl
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m $177.-Jxa^PMpr
| milk (i ifi.ooo
hsl 1 :iI store*.
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Blue Ribbon Winner? iifSArt Depart
ment at County Fair.
Mr-J.7 11. I.eavy. for colored em-
centrepiece and White em
broidered centrepiece. Mrs. Johnson,
for tutting scarf. Mrs. A. Lazarus
for fillet tea tray. Mrs. B. P. Flinn,
for crocheted scarf and luncheon set.
Mrs. Bernstein, for nunchork scurf,
i Mrs. 11. M. Branham, for embroider
ed luru-iheon set, towel and Hawoiian
handball: Sisters at the convent, for
crocheted centrep.iece. Ms. I. Frueht-,
man, fort cut work centrepiece. Mr.
W. P. Shipman for sofa pillow. Mrs,
Hilton Thomas, for crocheted centre
piece. Mrs. Cccile Chambers, for pa- \
per hat and etnbroi<flp tMtoti® Mrs.
\V. R. Cox,
.1.
neil wax s Polly
Wood, for spread.
Mrs. J. J, WimW'>'9mK>r Mexican
work scat® Mis. ’ -irWUd. for beat
wool worfl Mrs. O.tliioV real.N<•.
Mrs. W. \fl Miller
ion displU^L
r .
•> * j ' ,>e
Is 'mjtmSxjßuF \! * for
Ok ML-., ■ Helen
SjtfT
I Viliam. foi
, r< ' ..>i • .....
: dier.-d t..-,v.d
'£ Hb fat Tut work centre
i’ * not least, LuPi-ne
handbag
* :i i e navy.
Ribbon
Wimberly for Irish, cro-
M set. Mrs. Hilton
for crocheted centrepiece.
MriWßorriH for outwork entrepiee.
TKafflblue ribbon for oil painting
was Awarded to Mrs. Geo. H. McCul
lough. wit O’ liad some splendid work
on ( die.'l?y.
T|j®fuUo'wlng f Aibiiors received
*fof - tWr delays it,
|, -deral .BaVerie.-.*'
tJeorii
MariiV* Co.
at the Ou Bigneu house', where smalt
and consequently the amount of prop
erty in jeopardy totalled only $?,-
331. Developmentea at the du Bignon
Bre shows that someone should be
left at the department head quartern
at all times
f Are Here
We call your attention
The dtln p:* i C> ly’fl jl pf~
fabrics
Chamois
ton belts, some leather covered belts
and some 3 piece combination belt, all new
and right to the minute.
$19.85, $22.45, $24.85
See Our Window
Some Long Coats at
$22.45 and $18.85
Some Medium Lengths at ißjg 1| : JL,
$16.45 and $18.85 ifij/W*
2 Special Numbers at jjf IB
$30.00 JLJfca
Home of fpht, Shaffner & Marx Clothes
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