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Vews is the official newspaper
ft the City of Brunswick.
Press.
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■a use for fill news
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BT' 11 , I
rhoppitm and bv a ; | manner of
HaL. do ii in Brunswick. Timt''
Republicans and all of the
||p|*te#'rty Is going to walk the plank.
ffljtheut It, we ran are where
is pomi to walk the plant.
s hip subsidy act ought to be fiiHs
out on different lines.
i
The good ladies of the D. A. U. dk,
serving an oKi tame Georgia
dinner in the Riflemen's
one o’clock today. Go up and
easily Georgia can feed her own
at the same time help out u very
good cau 1 o.
David Lawrence has discovered
timt Wbodvo"' Wilson and George's
Clemeneeau are far apart in their
view on the general EuroPaen situi*
tion. That’s no news to (lie Ameri
can people. They were fy apart it):
the days when the treaty ef Versail
les was in the making.
If one half of the tiling.', they s;D
of the Stewart faction and the Hog
era faction over in Savannah he true,
then neither of the factions ought to
be allowed to name a major and a
set of fcldermcu. However, we rather •
fancy the heat of the campaign is re
hpo.isible for man.' of the things that
arc now being said and do".
President Harding lias again nom
inated Hon. Pierce Butler, of Mimic
rota. to be an associate justice of the
Supreme court of the United State?.
There seems to be a tight on the con
fu ination of Butler but those on the |
inside at Washington think that lie
will get through all right.
The democrats all over these Unit
ed States are looking with longing
eyes towards New York and Governor,
AI Smith as the hope of 11121. t'er
tainly the able and popular New-
Yorker, who has just won a great
victory in his own state, looms big as
a presidential candidate in tHe next
big race.
We very lurch hope ili.it li e G'ynn '
county commissioners hove only 1' ist
Ponul to a more favc able sea. on the
i:iAlter of yhtablUlung juvenile courts ;
ip i.vtmawick. We believe the Vffbve
is ong of tie soundest yet in- j
jnj'-Vf.-Ti'd, in the interest of the
J>putd s;of tii stiite.and Glynn county
nUglii not to be behind in this impor
tant matter. As soon at the question
of Untune; can Ihi ironed out* we arc
;uvc that tin- loin missioned; will do’
the rest.
SCHOOL
BUILDINGS.
There seems to boa tremendous
awakening in Georgia to the fact
that we need better xohoolhouscs.
Mr. J. O. Martin, state -gliool sup
ervisor, calls attention to 9 extract
from his last annual re,mm submit
ted to tile ■Stale Legislature, says
the Press.
At. that time Mr. Matin stressed the
importance of having a State archi
tect, to insist upon building school
houses upon improved plans. This
was to be done to conserve the haelth.
convenience and safoty of the chil
dren. Mr. Martin looked to the cru
ation of the office of State school/
chitect a* could Yu prove
and . The n pi^H
countie- '.mi
plan.'- tiiM It '■ mild
Si.it, :i|-ifiin'l wi: ijfcjl
pi in ■ f..| Ila entire Xtl|a|jjjjj§!p .
BLu
11l i' '■H^^9^RK'':
ed by a JBtrage
,ion of fire
umeration of t!Y Bleeds
Idings then. N<ot the
111 | I'ohablj pii! this alt
.HMrniost. At all events school
builtUngs in Georgia will stand a jot
of improvement.
This is not a questjun of ivekugM
the stable door too late.
thousands of eh lid nut to be
from the danger
e
! niontli:. ’ s
' - “'s 1 •': jj.-vi '•
1 9
I fl
jpqsire from it when you can
urease
nmjt bring about
t ve;iso Jn mertvjnufii
than to f l l
functions vital rejHr
s material welfare.
Thin in Education Week. Educate
■ your dollar to do a full rvice ftu
Votir home town. We do not mean to
'keep those here that you may have
to benefit other sections, but keep
I whatever is right here,
iantl you will have educated Brunswick
to a degree of prosperity that It. can
not get anywhere else.
.There are a lot of folks that need
education along many lines. Thin]
word does not mean merely tile learn
mg that is imparted in schools. That
is one of the least features of it. for
before tl.e public lias been educated
to a realization of public needs and
mvessui'J developments, education'
does not do much good as far as it
'concerns the child.
We need co-operative spirit, genet'
a! business increase and material
'things out of which we shall educate
iourselves to maintain and build these
lthings which contribute more direct
jly to the moral benefit of the com -j
intimity and its People. Every doli.it
you educate to its full mission in
Brunswick, has helped build Jem
schools, keep up Jour churches, clean
tip and renovate your homes, and a
thousand other tilings that contribute
to the general prosperity, well being,
and progress of jour city.
MIL HOLIDAY BUSINESS IS ON
Brunswick merchants arc ulreadj
busy with Christmas holiday sir p
per*. and local trade is getting more
active every day. Both locally and,
generally indications arc promising,!
and the greatest business era of the 1
Altar is just qht'ad.
1(. 45 jiimouuced that the
department is alrekd.v organized to
handle a vast volume of business and
tl.e parcel post division of the gov
eiumtats great public service branch
is now living taxed, in many hist: 11
1' the admonition
is out urging people to
trade mail their packages
without delay. According to reports
aiient the Christmas buying the pub
lic is already getting into the habit,
anti while there will, of course, be the
inevitable last minute rush the great
er part of Christmas business will be
done before the last few days of the
! holidays arrive.
; Local merchants who are alive to
; the situation existing today are going
.out after now and not wait
i ing until the last hours of the Clirist
! mas season are here before making
j attractive propositions to the buyers,
i The public have long since learned
can buy things from mcr
yTtolio advertise their goods jus.
lay ten days to two weeks I jf?
ffe|Sßistmas as they can at til
the Christmas rush; in faufl
do better, for in addition
the same value they hdfl
Prwideiy'unge of scle^ion.n
has cleverm
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of clerks am'
#|p the
Smßiw rhiijing on tile part of tli
mM them of the tu
to ' nine extent t ■ a
Vi'ii't 1 ’ ■ on
SHr pet iod to he ~'i .ided ~
joyously M
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|roni'tnii't i. j’"' S_. y v '- q
I. Mot #uv io Ameinan shipping
.wherever possible, in currying out
bttubd foreign mails.
5. Requirement that one-half of all
immigrants coining to America shall
have Passage on American-owned
vessel*
(i. Direct cash Payments by the
government, on the basis of gross
tonnage and mileage by vessels oper
j ated between America ami foreign
ports. jg|
Supporters of the measure mdflH
tain that the cost of the governidlgSa
under its provisions would
' 1 ban the sum the
losing in its war built
Holding pa.nl
>,,0,011(1.00(1 .1 year. W
II" also .I. i e
' - 'll Id >ll mill te pi 1:1
"" , , i !->i 1 tii.-iit ■ dR ' tjkii l
ping to the point |t. an
ships would transport Amertnm
iduets to the markets of the world,
thereby keeping in American pockets
| the profits from such transportation..
Further, they contend, an adequate;
-American marine JVould he an itna!-
i liable asset in time of war for Urh,.
transportation of supplies or 11 uxL l
(>t poiHMits of tile measure
III; ;• 1 \ will ronstltute a
told ii.il'nms In coinp. 1 rot
ft .‘diippin*’ 111 leu.' !
will nut stimulate a truly greaWlHH
chant marine, but-will go only to
line ; operating ships over established
null's that it is un-American in prio
ei|ile. because it. seeks to sustain, out
;f the public purse, service which the
administration says cannot be main
tained in open competition with othe,
1 rations; that by the special favor
proposed in t>*x exemption and lov.
States of interest, nijusttice is done all
other groups which must pay taxi
and borrow money.
They* ttlso argue tliat, in addition :
11if diretti cost to the government 11
Hie tonnage niihy aubsiuj. estimated
b shipping lioanl officials at
OOOOOb J early, t lie lest taxes an J
fiOOD MORMNG
A niintsrrar -alii I .-j" the ferm
r*“ .'it:-* ; * d"'>jnge dime t.y
the h*i‘jn- -and f'■ ' . ~uiy tk far
j mer s wii’t at home.
“Has your good man mad ar
examination yel?" he asked.
"'1 hat he have, sir,” repiied Mrs,
Hodge.
Rather „n : '.ruination,
r Su-Ii la"g-
‘■ I\ hear' 1 never!”
.! V V Yan, h'■ 1 ii:. -r karris
j* •' ; GHgg* in w. .-
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Bsf 1 1 ' -Im .
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HgHi'iv or
mo
How you like vour eggs
or loose?”
concerns an enraged
who turned upon his
opponent and spat out : (
“If I did know ze English for ze M
box, I would blow your nose,
damn, 1 aj.''
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possibly tell it has be* ap
,JHw'ou i ust riampicn a sponge or
with it and draw this
vi ’ J^k!’ lir hair, taking one small
morning the gray
w!i .t delights the
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C ji tiCMiles beantitully
L darkening a
1 tions. it also hack and
lustre and gives it ail of
abundance.
BRUNSWICK SUA FOOD _
MARKET A
Cm ncJK.Mook and Grant StreHH
BRADY, f-’roprletor^H
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PER QUART
Don't Forget the I’houe Num
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To Fortify the Sy teni Against
Colds, tirip and Inllucnza
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