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KIL DEPARTMENTS PHONE 188
is a better brand of wcath-
Hwiryvlherc in this earth than we |
Mbeing served with right now, then !
.Vet to find anv record of it.
the city commission will highly;
to repair that boulevard drive l
Hffly in the year 1923. it will make
■lany Brunwickius and every visi
ftpr to the city very, very happy.
V Attorney General Daugherty may
■is well make up his mind and ,fo
■chile tht going is g-od. When a c>" -
■rn l minister is being iiupeur ml by
Ba ever, party, he is in the Middle of
H very bad fix.
■ Our friends In Savannah have oub
■heJiisetvrs to blame for the Political
Hljum that attaches to them. For
HLn and years they have been pia>
Bi.Mtlt lire in the shape of rotten
-till ph tm- gmj
I % tf
beeffWanfW^^^l’i'iwWf ,
Hrcwberr.v in the United Statos-Sen
iate. . He was a funner partner of
LHenry Ford and that may hlp him a
Hot ip making ii good business sena-
■ In full dress attire, with monocles
■kanfily in Place, tile six membersof
Vi* Greek cabinet wejjp, executM|H
outside of Athens 1
is little wonder #
world el•nd:. Immliijß ■
bafoun piece of hr^^^Hr
As we understand the situation ova
er in Savannah. Governor Walker is
wrong in his whole premises. The
only question is whether one or the
other group of politicians will con-,
trol municipal affairs in that city.
It’s the Lawrence ring against the
Oliver ring, as wp view it. Tweedle
dum, tweedlc-dee!
Remember the little Christmas
seals and also remember that the pro
ceeds of their sale is devoted *to the
unfortunates who suffer -with tuber
culosis. They are real messengers of
mercy in as worthy a cause as good
men and good women were ever en
gaged.
On December 12th, city and county
bonds for the construction of the St.
Sfmbon highway will very likely be!
sold. In that event, it is planned to'
begin work on the great plan of do- ,
vefopment by January first. Fine.'
Let's see if wo cannot put it over by ■
the first of the following year.
There will be a city election in 1
Brunswick on Tuesday—a sort of rat - 1
ification affair, but every man and
woman who Voted in the primary the
other day and man.v who did not. |
ought to go down and vijftj. / lion. C. j
D. Ogg. the nominee for city com ■
lnissioner, will t’e the only name or i
the ticket, hut he should have a good [
mftditg vote.
Senator LaFollelte is engaged m
the job of organizing a third party.
The movement is a natural outcome
of differences within the republican
organization. It has simply come to
be an utter impossibility like men of
the Loilge, Cabler, Haile, stripe to
belong to the same political party
with men like LuFollettc, Borah and
Johnson. Like water and oil, they
will not mix.
Our very sincere commendations
and congratulations are extended to
Mrs. Madge Merritt, the efficient
home demonstrator for her very cap
jUMf -. work, in connection with the
fipthfi - county fair, which has . just
ejfded. ' This movement is doing a
vast amount of good. It is acquaint
ing the people -of Glynn county with
some of the many advantages of their
home land, from the agricultural
point of vie®'.
A BESMIRCHED -ijWMHBIMr ;
„ CFNER
If there is use the United
States government WHf fff any other
govern met for thatJjßtter that oujp'nt
to be absolutely attaGi reptftaeh,'H 3
the Depa rt merit "fire rea
son for tins to Deed
any embellishment ) ,yfcie depart
ment that is suPuf : of.
to hold
justice, should certain* *'i\ its
head .i man of unqucJßtl9N^H tlr '
P n and
his public life. 1 de
part mi-in with a lack
you undermine tin-
upon which M governflßpuild-
Yet. HafW M. DaugRSHKe at
torney guMPI of the
is xbirgi!^* and
I
■ rjf** JJ n 1 ti
ll;-'
j - o^H^^H^^HHnitcd
hers of t'mJpHßpwfsfrMßaJKlalLh
most : '#'S
conduct #?'
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;and thrft he brings odium to the ad
| ministration of his personal friend,
j the President of the United States.
I Here are sei'ious indictments that
| his own fellow republicans have
brought against him in Impeachment
I charges. Head them and then see if
i you do hot agree with us that Mr.
j Daugherty is a very badly besmirched
attorney general. j-f
Here they are count by V-taJM:
J. A wilful and
tempt to Paralyze and
the efforts and activities of
federal trade commission
attempts to suppress and pumsh
violations of thdHfeSfafa'ust
fey ' H|H
'h- viola- ■
2. ilelib^^^^^^H
lu .il to |iioii-iute thwt^H
of ill- a tit Mi ust luij ySsaSmß
called to m^ittentiS
by testimony take|Jjji
t.hc New York
(five cnnMjtteo . mßit*
A
fu'-al to •
Uf U-
fcimd # tii his attention, supplied
*ny testimony, and evidence, by
the United States senate commit
tee on reconstruction and hous
ing.
4. A wilfuks|nd deliberate fajl
■ ure and refusal to enforce the
statutes of the United States
passed by congress for the pro
tection of life
engaged in
hi <ll
n llie depart,®>|l
a faithful .U),|H^r3sTT^
heen fgagcM
gating war fraud s
it. Allowing person J
the of the
of justice after it had
ed that such peroW are guilty
of having accepted fees to repre
sent those charged by the depart
ment of justice with Eolations of
of the federal statutes In cases
pon whicihi the said einplifyees
had been engaged.
i. The Perversio of the legal
process of the United States for
the purpose of instituting action
for which there was no justifica
tion at the time o its presentation
and the demanding from the
courts as against private Individ
uals processes of court subver
sive of those rights of freedom
of speech, freedom of the press
and peaceable assembly assured
by the constitution and laws of
the United States.
8. Flagrant and hold favorit
ism in the administration of jus
tice on behalf of corporations,
companies and individuals owned
or controlled by or affiliated with
the banking house of J. P. Mor
gan & Cos.
9. The use of fraud and deceit
practiced upon former President
William Howard Taft in order to
obtain the release from a federal
penitentiary of C. AV. Morse, un
der the pretext that Morse was ill;
upon the failure of the said
Morse to pay to Daugherty's as
sociates in the pardon proceed
ings an agreed foe. and after the
said Daugherty became attorney
general of the United States, the
Prostitution of his high office to
purposes of Personal - revenge b. v
soiuriiig ati of the
said Morse anil * other directors
of a corporation and of atttor
ne)s for the corporation on a
charge of violating federal laws
a mi, by failing to seek theVjcidict
ment of other directors of‘the
slid corporation equally guilty
with Moral'ef the alleged offeneer
if any, and by failing to seek the
indictment *1 another attorney
equally guilty trith the attorneys
indicted which other attorney id
hr the crfrSfo? of thd department
off justice.
10.- The dilful ffh-fTsiofi tA
funds for art pur
pose through the employment of
agents in the bureau of invesfi
gat'ion of the department off jus
tice to shadow members of the
house and senate who had criti
cized his conduct on the floor off
coitgrets.
H. The perversion of the pfo
oessek off justice and the adtnhHs
fratfon Of ftW department of jus
tice through (he undue influence
exercised upon the attornljj, gefl
cral by <*e Thoril'Ss 6. Fflder,
former legal associate of tfie said
ifarry M Daugherty in the
Morse ojm’. and others.
submission to
the influence of corpo/aflons dfiff,
individuals of
power irf the
justice and the defijbjerafe
niving at the loofHig
.the nva| oil reserves, f |
1 United States of A mej h-;
I fusingb' at the behest aha • ,|
I of the Standard Oih( Coinjiatiyfiof
I California, to institute suits to
I recover for tihtp people of the
States title to lands 11-
srvl fraudulently Obtained ,
the saiil company; and the
Hecommcndatione of the presi
dent andLthe securing of secret
pardons fpr wealthy persons im
mediately after their convictions
for violations of the anti-trust
laws and of shocking crimes
against childhood innoednee, in-
turpi
j H 0
lions HH^^^^K^tauce
large Sral rcwim
| sibility untrust-
I worthy, dangerous
to tjue liberties of tjvMPeonle gM
I the ®lnlted SuitedgjUfjjfc l
x the of such^BHjßflHH
t hey were men i W
.- ma I m £
Ht hf enm ,s mM vw*
Hjntor Brunswick News: flj
prTwjcc your head writer has placed!
The caption of “Red Cross
Seals" on the stories detailing the
| opening of tiff campaign fol* the sale
!of Anti-Tubcmilosis Christmas seals.;
This, of course, makes us appear un
ider false colors, and our reverence
and respect for fit* Red Cross j
'prompts us to correct the
Probably current that
seals to he usdd arPCad Christmas
iUk being put out by Ohom, as we ilo
the pre|Ud <Jf this orgarr-
Hk in <1 siKiisKM ihe sale, but
to support
been given them
f'"¥ ' ~u* (Iff sympathy „f
itself,
little seats and the bond-' of
denominations are annually
pul on sale near Christmas b.v the Na-!
tional, State and local Anti-Tut'ercu
losts throughout the'
United States. Practk-ally seventy |
to eighty per cent of all money ob-!
tained in these annual campaigns re- j
mains in the local treasury for Work!
against this nialady and for personal j
relief of sufferers the other small por
tion being spent for state and na- i
tionffl campagins, the hofdig of clin- 1
iic, the printing o literature, and suP-J
[port of a small headquarters corps. 1
Since the opening of the sales yes-
I terday the results have been highly
j grntifyingn. and Brunswick and
! Glynn county will soon be able to Put
on a real campaign for thceradica
i tion of this disease, if possiMki The
recently organized Glynn County Tu
! herculosis Association is laying, plans j
’for a complete survey of the ertmty]
[and city. As soon as this is complet
i cd, a clinic "'ill be held, at which!
I the services of two or three of the j
|finest experts in the diagnosis and;
treatment of tuberculosis, as well as j
!the attendance of local physiciWs,l
will bp available to every sufferer ini
! the county, whether rich or per#,!
! white or black, without one cent ofj
cost to the sick or threatened patient, j
(This clinic, at which the diseases, will I
lhe diagnosed and the exact condition ;
found and recorded will be foffowed;
constantly by follow-up advice mid;
letters from these experts, as well as j
the constant visits and supervision
of the local Association umd its nurse,
that not only the patient be benefit -
j tpd,Nbut the family unf neighbors j ro- ;
•, v fipm the' dff <®fit*gioiv
and ' ? A
| 1 might mention tlie recent o(inic
of this charaeter. which I attended in
1 Wfiyeross, "hrre sef"'cW thirty HtVd
Jfcp'ty Patients were thoroughly ex
' a mined bj. Dr. E. C. Thrash.'of At-
fenfa, president of the
lefOufoaia Association; Dr. S. MAHta.
(tenon, of LohinAus, Ga.- ad Dr. 7?
to. Daniel, of Savannah, all #xpert
diagnosticians:, together with a host
Of tVafefnAs iffiysii-iaiis who gave
freMf tffie whole day to the Work
hd Ml off whoiw are uT
fhe# #orrt f#o iff rejfutar ftporis be
#ng affit in By (he visHinjf nfirrses.
! 1( id (he purpeee of (he! Glynn
Founty Association to have delivered
Jit series of illustrated talks on the
1 prevention apd cure off tabereoloakr
;at regular interval*. *nd a vat l
amount of good will be derived by
the county from these' efforts. Thu
exact work that cOri be'
! will, off CourPe, be determ Iherf hy
( amount of funds avsfifahle f&f
etc., we have to pay for H
■f. (V. SIMMONS. Pres Jj
jl Glynn County Tubercul in A
Jt fehMAND HLAVIEK ThH
.g-, s HM v
i to hr- a
t lundiOr WtH
' g' •ovCnrffitaf in .sigh ®
jHHKbi trouble with UfejArunsWieV
feWd w the Industry eems ca-be a laci
of material to supply the demand
which, off course, is a better comtitkrr
than If these circumstances we#e re
versed.
Americin Lumber iVrstf, of D#
n< *’ yj sbmc interestin;
Die -Hlert- and in part says
Hr in the lumber indastr.
Hb’i-di ard there i* no .(evrt
HPith pri du'tT- iijyi Xjij'A
1 or husineas. StoaßH^r
ami are HI-ksstf.tgffl.
many Anufacturing IMit
addiliorf Tfc this the is b:
o means ■equate altalirh some irta
p#o\ v ertent Tas been a qsj
suit n>anufcturerf> a®. cxercisinJ
cafftion in accepting bAness, aa.jja
most, eases they have siHHfct
to keep them rumtinK
one to two months. A tp %. <
ligsition undertaken by
1 umiiemiati : hodvH tha
been shipped tiffs year fully as muc
lumber shas been produecd. Addai
Ki tbft t> the fact tliW orders hav,
Htceded pvorfuetmn by a consider®
i by wagoi
eutoni'obiI t <u^to: y nr
Erecii into cnlßgpßpL'fSlnkx' jftJ
* *
Jic it is et
fcgtrvely one
Mr dehv r I Cißy *■"" |;ly'
luivdp Mr
Jk ; i m of i.nflM
Wr intiHHHH
fttd aljyH fact that vY:
orders b.v about. 4 jf :
l:cnt, the corn lusion is reached j®
from tli'6 period front Jail. 1 laßr
date, (he rHsnufaciurfrs havflr’ ■ M
orders for about 9 per cent Jk J
her than ban l'< en produc .jifur
figure is for the enth'c
urafty coOditions vary somewhat ir.
the fflffefTnt regions
in'sdttte cases the preponderance o)
orders over pToductioff being grcatei
[than in Other seetions.
! ThM ffeek production will be cur
| failed so mo's 1 1 at though not ver:
[greatly, flW|hc m'aiiY wfftter holiday
lof lb# himtH industry is Clyjstnms
| (Vinter in sotilo fff the
j bar prodmng regions always men ns
; a CurtailiWnt in production and thif
icurtailment is already being noted.
Shipments, however, tan be made ir
; almost any weather and can so for
itvard wiflioul delay, rdviding sutTi
ident cars can’ be obtained n<l
i lumber manufacturers have the stock
to sliip. Prices are firm with here
i and there’ ndvances being Made on
J grades in most demand.’ ’
Avery cordial welcome awaits you
in all of the Brunswick churches thjj
morning. Go and Vou are sure to Jfl|
better, when the service is oven#®!
GET A NEWS TRAVEL
IT IS ABSOLUTELY fMH
In a short, time it may be too lall
to get a News travel polity and
tvlio can possibly spare the moneyj|
pay for a '-ear's
do so at Ane as ther e L
when an fl-ciident will come*
A phono message t>> *he
ttco, ISS. w ill lie answered hv
her of this department who
explain the policy in every detaiy^H
GET RID OF THAT i
“TIRED FEELINGi
DO you feel run down and haM
sick all the time? Are you thin.,
pie, easily tired—no energy, no'
ambition, no "pep”?
Now is the time to take Gude’s
PeptocMangan. It will brace you up,
give you a delightful feeling of vigor
and artihition. enrich jour blood, build
firnf, solid flesh, and bring the healthy
color, back to your skin.
,w Yoflr druggist-has Gude’a—-Liquid
orgojtd, as you prefer. f "
Gude’s
peptcp-Manfan
Tonic and BlaoJt'FnricJicr
WANTS
WAlTED;Singers-
Dancers Madyfessfori<a!
vrfudeviffe nfgtils.
PRIZES *
and up.
Grant 1
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M* W NT.'TII-K Silk ll : ,
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y." ’ . £ J ,'>- A„i
WANT I U nl
fo* h<wi,r? spare tim.. gk,
■uju\l<:
. ojsrb the fK-p AmfMtß
noow<r;/ JB
-oirfh
.. tKT • 'ipj?-
jpfli am! Experience
rested s
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WANTE4WCikar Salesßfe'ii, $37 per
wiek and expenses- Experience
Send addressed stamp
eavplykr'ftr full information. —
Co., Anderson, S. ('.
dining car waiters ami
sleeteig car poW% agyited- fc'.x
o'erierK^iinnpci'srgjy. .you.
iri-ifrnatfalfcfroe RaWay
with lifts
and tubes. Wjll arrange-salary and
expenses with' right man V^t*r!ing..
tforfh Tito Cos., Main E. f^vWpool,'
Ohio. i^Ja
IGET into a real oj^^H
r •ye** •!\
msjjjgMfeafax Watkins <w
Hp^'-’inte | l
nec es is 1
inen wanted- to put in
fill and yard station at four a ifs
post on Broadfield road. Meet the
truck at 6:30 a. in., corner Nojuyiqb
and Gloucester us e flft)3
pay off every Saturday at noon/; *
F. W Hurnged, 1416 CarpegTi-r
street. 12-2
FOR RE&T.
FOR Tuu-
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FOR KE storv
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Special Trips—Everett City, Ga , ■
Nov. 14th; Thalraann. Ga. Nov. 15th;.i
Pennick Nov. 16th.
Dates not mentioned above will ba I
at my office at the Coutr House. i
until December 20th.
W. L. HARWELL,
Tax Collector, Glyn n County, Ga. !
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It make rtlie engine pcweifulßH^p
nomica! and dependable.
dm ful Compensating Governor keep. ?|
the engine operating smoothly and
efficiently at all speeds without you 1 gf-'l
having to touch the spark lever once.
ssßrunswick Vulcanizing Co-
Try Our /y;; t
Hardwear Cord jR'
built for hard use.
higher, pricesjiower
and See Them
Wl? BRUNSWICK RED CROSS
Be ready to join Sunday afternoon at
■“Zero Fiour”
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PHONIC ft 6—337 .. MANSFIELD & BAY STS.