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President and Editor.
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gKtL DEPAHTMENTBPHONF. 188
W '■
K. tlhis sort of weather does not !
tourists in Brunswick, then sure
ffltlliey do not know what they arc
HbK for.
are few movements that are
:jKr to the heart of the people than
His Educational Week which has
worked out in the interest of all
People of the country, it. in to
in Brunswick att<l it ought
Bo 'have the hearty anil co-operative
Bid of the people.
B Another of those fatal triangle
Banes in on in New York with ratn
■ticntioiiH extending all the way to
Macon and with the uhuul amount of
■nausea attached. In there not some
Ijyay to readh the third party in these
Bases? We should think so.
HJ'lio -extra session of congrffijs call -
■by President Hording ended Ven
> .ithoot having done One. thioY
Sst-i' i-Hlic^^^^ngß|
A ln seasonn, the new Senator Cott-
MiehiKun. who has been nani
■ to succeed Senator Newberry, has
■Seen a democrat, a republican, and a
■Prtfgreasive. Where will he land in
ioffitgress and will be form a “one man
there?”
Kip
fjMriic ii!' 1 if <i l *. >.;
solilt ton--, ill. ifls
rat. f..i
reduction and rl '#••••*%
dead earnest one
that Brunswick just now
dcr to grow and develop, is an attradw
tivc fnx rate.
Thit Savannah Press Atlanta cor-,
rettoßlent makes a very übiquitous j
sort iff a man out of I'rad Warde. the !
genial secretary of the Brut|*\vick
Board of Trade, by having him in At-j
lantrf'and Bunswick on the same date, j
The brand over Savannah wav must 1
be getting worse all the time.
The Dyer anti-lynching bill has ti
nally been thrown into the senatorial
discard, thanks to that, democratic til
ibuster executed under the able lead
ership of Senator Underwood. One
of these days certain republicans in
congress will find out that class leg
islation is a tilting of the past in
America.
The Turk’s are facing a solid wall
of opposition at the Lausanne confer
ence on the question of capitulations.
That.is on territorial guarantees that
Turkey has been forced to make for
many years. All of the five other na
tions represented in the conference
insist that Turkey must still make
those guarantees.
While the city election today is a
mere ratification affair, at the same
time, the voters of the city ought, to
go to the polls and vote for Mayor
Ogg. He has made you a faithful
official; he has been renominated for
city commissioner and it would be a
pleasing compliment to him to* give
hint a good, rousing voter
Congressman Tinkhant, of Massa
chusetts, tinkers away with his pet
plan to reduce the congressional rep
resentation from the. South. How
ever, congress and the South seem
to go along anti forget that Tinkham
Still manages to fool certain Massa
chusetts people into believing that he
has sense enough to be in congress.
We observe.that Moscow has u iit-
conference on hand
Inf ft* u\Vn account. We hopcit linati
ages to— make' better Progress than
did the' specially conducted Harding
Huabed fiasco, of last .winter. Out
side of costing the government or;
the tax pavers about a half million
dollars, it did nothing else of note.
[ DR. WILUAM-OTp
The people of le*rn
i with real Dr. William
Johnson, rector I Mark* church
has accepted a Atkn, 8. U.,
and will leave charge
on January ti it.
At the News cannot
terall any c*m local pastor
has won ni‘.i a people
rnmp.i’-.oiiy^^^Buri!
man wlm
revoir to the people J|y *“■
Itr Johnson
m ' to the | with
Perfect case and get.fji
He is extremely poJK&egip'only
among the mem he - n"n
' hurih ’ Jg vtt h ,tUi fe’ ; *l'loi’lc “ f
on r r
grot has Sen expressed^^^^h
his ''claJESs -tji
I 1
11 Wp^v.,’s- - 1
'tea %
11 Nit, " ■?
an 'tljjk 'sfoHffi *r
do.o * , X 1 i .
X*
i tor* 1 r */,~-
i"" i ,<■
cni ily ‘
a
f
1 .Ik
this his 'N&a
ditl attainment, a charming i
! personality, as a pulpit orator and a I
|devotion- to his work, at once oapti- •
Ivating and well calculated to endear 1
jbim to all with whom he oWps ip
(ontuct. „ 'x J
! The News will experience , uMteon- [
at loss in the removal of
for it will miss his gorti^UKhip,f
In a I way a omul and flHßlnel I
aud above all his
incitt, which he has
liberal and helpful
In his new illd of cnileiMKf
wish for him the
! Ms.,l it, w horn ■f - : ‘
:. o'im| tideltu. M i " rt **Qter-
' m
A not he iiiovi'W
int o BruJK
■Hi- ' >' X • £-1,
Bha.* I uft -
,nid metenul
to accomplish
Phe' betK her heart on. For
|Son Week in Brunswick Is
going fh’V vujochal in effect, because
..it is WfejteUnte with a thoi 1 -
leuglmcss cannot but
■jeered.
Week is to be observed
;throughout today,
otlieui
cit' ill the i'flß' l . £ -~*m**4
much 1
purpose to m| X
I toward the go* of h\3fjf Bk
| general education as opi^H
here. Civic and bus* .' ‘ftufl
j films are uniting
| schools in the movement, and the ro
• ult will he that at. the end of the
[week the cause of education "ill have
[been advanced to such an'extent that
it will be easier henwforth for any
proposal for the benefit oft Tie schools
to meet with general favor.
No matter what subject of general
"rlfare may he under discussion,
[whether it be the boll weevil, farm
economics, better trade, higher stan
dard of living thrift, better streets,
religion law enforcement or what not.
it ultimately is reduced to the one
big question of education and intelli
gence. Prosperity on n broad plane
,is dependent upon a broad spread
[of intelligence and intelligence is cul
tivated by proper education. Beli
[gion, law enforcement, commercial
and industrial wealth, better public
improvements are always outgrowths
of a higher order of intelligence.
| Although an intelligent Populace is
, "ot necessarily immune from mater
ial or even spiritual disaster, those [
| people "ho have the highest order of
intelligence always rally from a dis-
[ aster with more celerity than those
[of a lower capacity of understanding
and self advancement. It is seldom
ithat an intelligent individual under
.ordinary conditions is found in the
■ class of “down and outs’’ and even
iless seldom that a whole group or!
[community of intelligent people re-j
[main impoverished after any sort of
j disaster. Intelligence, which is the
ultimate of education, gives to an
j individual or a group the, power of
•elf-reconstruction or self-rehabilita
tion after n mishap or a disaster. It
is toward tlie development of a condi
tion of general intelligence among
the people of the next generation of
Brunswick’s population* that will give
them the driving Power and mental
alertness tt> overcome all difficulties
of a human nature that this weak |a
being observed.
Upd* the direction of Superinten
dent C. I*. Dr7den, of th* local school*
a program for the observance of Ed
ucation Week ha* been formulated,
which will call mtq temporary *#r
vlee the beat minda of aqr own pea
pic. There 4l) b# aoatethwg of im
portance every day of the week. Noth
ing e# a spectacular <w rr* immedi
ate nature is t be expected to result
from the observance of this week, but
its effect will be lasting and ft* even
tual benefits will be felt in months
and years to nxta
THE MBN ACE OF SOVIETIBM
Senator Borah is right in
that the United Htatae
Hussion soviet go\. rnmeu ■I
'ionahly i* exists; unqu*(
'holds, ho"'*- over the imift
iypy’yof RA*ia. ( Km
lisleidosc oMc
It the top aA
n [ ower fikma
timii'd tlirouehojmH^Sk
■ vh
■ iri 11
of
h \
“ins
E
fc .-ij. jk 1 "•<
' wiji F'" r ' ”
dial while <"-JT, jjß‘ii-1 *h
princ.ipes mpP^cl'
. fomiyed. of the
ioviet governnient would ’ not iThPljt
.mt: nt of It at all. It would
Amply tjnrted States is n na
l lion a nation each recog
ininiiig,. Of the other to its
government." - Even thi*.
i Is etntemejW
, fur Bf- '^SHBhjjyyieCe.scarl:" U
*' 1
,-*• should fjdßmm
HvoiAi he based on
.j.-MtludrV
jaPern their relations with friei^H
and iuattce. In that. mi^H
■round, tlie ground where
■utirioii end PrHudjac and ill wfiHH
I trol, y the of
■Two peoples may haffieaeh other
•J’et if the government? that represent
| them treat each other court 1
|nd justly peace null h*-^
k 1 nta
!■§ n > o 'liflcationH arc
face of the combined
the civilized workl to pre
■ent her froni making them. Wo do
, not mean the other nation* intend to
exert this pressure—-their Intention
is thek reverse—but the display of
is implied by a refus
al to recognize (loos more than could
be done in any other way to unite the
Russian people in faor of sovietism
and the fate of Russia is exclusively
in their hands. * y.
If this attitude of hostility were
abandoned Russia wopld much sooner
right herself and take a worthy place
in the family of nations than if it
were maintained. And until Russia
does take her a worthy place in the
family of nut ions she is tfjja greatest
.danger that ever menaceiUthe world,
jin the face of foreign ill will she will
: maintain a large army.
When she gets ready she
will have the support of other dissal-,
isfied nations in Europe and she will
strike with crushing force.
HOW BANKS CAN HEM*.
An example of the wonderful help
that bank? can render in restoring
Prosperous conditions on the farm is
furnished by the Bank of Campbell
County, located at Fairburn, Ga., an
institution that may be classed as a
"country bank.” but which is showiiw
the city banks a thing or two when
il conies to extending to the farmer?
a type of service and co ophratior.
that others would emulate.
This is the Bank of Campbell Coun
i ry's contribution, to the prygress and
welfare of its community during the
Ijresentpy'jear; L''.
A' iV i‘.<Piittributedd,lS|jttl
pure breji C'ggf'ltin'- olideiyto• stan
dard i*c the raising of'poultry in
its i county. . v v
2.- Furnished;-the best -grade of .
Potato slips to ovary farmer whq •
wanted them, furnished cfatev :
GOOD MORNING
'*Ob, he* wonderful," cried the
mgvj e gtar, beoming with tnthusj
ajat. ‘’We’ve bceh robbed twnje,
and ear house burned, gad our auto
wrecked, and J'v e been in a cyclone,
and had my life threatened by an
anonymous enemy, sin'* w e B m.
ployed hjui—Grinned Maltoaser.
- mk
@’'cxt door i I U
Jr nr lit Up e-g* ’
A who has
fou-Jn -s *<■
RljßjUiny Hncjjpg
t_ k,* n -.-orions
for the world as
writing a Po”ni The wg
mwn lin'd herself wondering at the
curious and Unusual look in the
objld'n eypr. sp “be could net. rsi*t
mWhal yin drawing, RosejUH
fficßahi The child as if stariJV
a I<ict'fc|a oypPsJ
nffir, no ,-iq.
j yf' n“' fjflftwia'
r\ i’ll ;‘ ld.< ‘■J
| wbe-i I HU'' W I M c
-hipl’c g iV - - X
.'fowr 1 nit :S|||
h-ippd iii'jjff x
1 -1 • 4 • ids
i 1 " 1 <• J'";- Ty[Xi i ; .
*•- iKM-mi '"Ur
was -id f.-r
can's e *u hid.
to wrvi. MjM
■jT in
. UvW,, ifcc pluiffPlg under boll
gad uho fur
■i.’-'i'p ; , | 'ft-iicv for farmein to
Ph’uy <Jirl - •kaenatc. UJ^eti
b' * (l1 ' -Ml*.
■- ■ X
Mil ■ • - Rial ' pj-| /£!§f
b '‘*‘j S'
iJH - T’Vflr
'il -n
V -1' ’ I c. and ’MkjiJl^l
of- jfw
iimpTnnphci't-tc;.
" With aid *ml l lj>,iaLtar.c■
'? u'd surpri? ng f '
■of II"' hut■ *atiJßßPfe'X
i farmers in Wpr I
jjN?
chickens and eggs, tjjfl
jpcWMapon of a fine herd of daiM
TiaUlHand plenty of hay and rough-1
(age. besides considerable cash.
| of Ukfi
I "I
for hidMffiivS^HnttihutiouJ^^jH
■mj io ;,| | (#.|£ yJf -
--"I. -
•he fiirUJ®. wc ™>t™. tlv^^^H
that hßHatik lias al-n
the exCßnl' of paying a nice
on the; sum it invested for
fare of' the community.
Il is likely that other country hanks
arc serving their respective commun
ities iti like fashion. If so, *they
should, not hi-le their light under a
bushel, the world know of it,
• for else in the
line that is more
j inspiring account of such
service s tliat rendered by the Bank
of Campbell CoL%ty.
Atlanta m.iui hh--
a fed unto her these days ■■
has much to be thankful for
I Key is to retire on January first!
SPECIAL
J NOTICE 1H
All persons are
fied that no
trapping or
way wll be permitted
lands of the tmdersigne'jlH
er Glynn or Mclntosh
-25 GEORGIA VEN!j|
packs!
VII Id against the British sIHR
! ship New York City, must he
■ anted at our office jn quintupljeat*
! hefote uomi tills date, or payment
thereof wifi bg -debarred,
STRAGHAN SHIPPING CO.,
| Dec. 1 5," 192’-‘. • ~ Agents-
What is '’Sprutg Fevar''
It is simply low Vitality, a laok
caused by impure blopd. -GROV E'S
. Tasteless cun tonic restores viuiitj
and Energy by Purifying and Enriching;
the Blood. You cap soor. feel its Strength
• uing. luvfguraung t|Jy; 60c.
(WANTS
■*%!’ Siugers
Danced- h
BHif
o'iH
Sell thjl
Prod^flHpl
street- 4,
FpR RiSNT—Five rooam,
house, 1X23
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To Fortify the System Against
CqJds. Grip and Influenza
take GRO'Tt'S TASTELESS Chili TONIC, ft Pa, i
fres and Enirchcs the Blood U Builds up sivl
Strengthen the Whole System. It tha
System 1 tost Colds, Clip aad mHuea v- Price i\.
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