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BBr-nor Russell, of Mississippi, i"
In geltlpg a line of free advertising,
■till lie probably does not relish;
It much.
Week ha sheen Generally
in Brunswick and we are
HHiat the observation has brought;
good results.
is no use in talking about
The weft the r man has giv
w 'ikr‘. " 1,,
: i ut £>*•
with that Savan-
HjoUcaWiiP- Certainly lb'nny
Bnatle aflLrd tight for that piece
||k,|ji )( al Ip Will he get H.
Ley seem* to V bel'Veen the
■lid the deep blue sea at LUH
■ She must fall out with Russia
B present attitude cannot be
Kined.
ckc rs are promising us
1 Hi •+.•> s for < hri-.t ma • 'll'
'** iEtfn ' reaped a h-iY'i.t ",
- W (lay .Hid ought to h.‘
SPTmake a alight division at
HLuletido season.
t hirl ■B^HH|
man.' j
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After all it appear aalK
Governor IS. G. P. Harding was gH.
ing to stick to his job as governor
the Federal Reserve Hoard. Will the
other famous Harding be as fortunate
in 1924? J
y there ever wan a season
the local merchant should advortisM
that season is here no"'. People mu-in
shop for the holidays and they must
look for the best values. Why not
try an advertisement hi The News?
Honav Law’s biggest step yet, since
he assumed the premiership of Great
Britain, was tho naming of Thu Healy
to be governor-general of tiie Irish
Free Stale, Hedy is an Irishman;
has for forty years been lighting for
the freedom of his country and is an
able man
“Weary Willie” Upshaw, congress
man from the Fifth district, rap.
Governor Hardwick soundly mi hi"
prohibition statement of a few days
ago lo the effect that it is impossi
ble to enforce the prohibition law hill
he did not prove that the Governor
was wrong.
'Vnethcr oi" likes to reali/.e the j
tmth f tin statement < Govcrnot
1-I.lwick that it m I’t.nm.silde to on
force the pr mihition lews, at the
same time Past experience has serv
cd tn verify his statement. It is cost
ing the American tax payers ten mil
lions of dollars to make a feeble of
fori to and i it.
The great Baptist ctiventhm in so*
sin in Atlanta has adopted a rule
whereby the man who violates the
Golden Rule in business is to be ex
polled from the church. It’s a tine
plan ami should have been done .'ears
a,c>. It ought to serve to do away
with a whole lot of hypocrisy which
ha; been hiding behind the church
pews-
J‘ ha? finally come. President
Harding 1 is prmi&ed nave) njtl. il
tlliit hot tunes necessary to km p the
ftf&fiur 'dv free, ti will also hi" t"
mem.Wretl' that. Mir, one of the fa
~i< |s ;,.n.totii jioihts named in the
famous Wilson piau-of peace* Slwjv
if Inn : ufely the tlnfiding administra
tit.* has I.ioii forted io adopt the Wil
son policies or go to the rocks.
CHHrniv *
j There is no more laudable under
taking than that which is engaging
i the attention of women in every town
land city in the United States—Bruns
j Vick inclduded—qt this time in the
ale and distribution of
Seals. From now until after theMbli
j days every IcUor that is pof ml
i should bear <>ii>o,f these attractive
i little seals, which hears silent ’it-
I ness to the fact that the sender of
'the letter has contributed his share
jtowad fighting the dread white
j Plague, for every dollar realized from
jibe sale of these seals is used in. the
. < rusado against the spread of tuber-
culosis. During 1921, there were 107,-
000 deaths from tuberculosis in the
United SlflUnßarwi while this figure
is ’appalling, Ml it shows a decrease
of 15,000 asKompared with 1920,
when there were 122,000 deaths. Un
doubtedly the hundreds of, thousands
of dollars raised annually by the sale
of Chris trolls seals had inch to do with
bringing about that decline in the
vkalh rale from this cause.
jHArlaxatios of the herculean ef-
SWrW" “' ntr ' il ll "' I’lague would nut
a 10.,s of ground that has
been gained, but the death
cue, instead of declining, would grow
larger every year. -
The economic loss trt the country
of 107,000 persons, who might have
been spared to long lives of useful
ness, amounts to hundreds of thq
snds of dollars, which is a cold-'j
blooded, but practical way of lookingf
at a proposition that is mostly re-;
gariled from its humanititriari
pects, but whatever angle tha
Red Cross fight against tub*
sis is viewed, everything; is ii^l
Vthat should iii!
he puh i^gl..
Olii,. v'; i
id ri-lf^rfthoi^H
heady
ladief' in
work have set $2,000 as t
this year, which means thakH
seals must he sold at a
i So. Mr. Business or Profession
| if yoU have not seruj^^
delay
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on leTTErj^^^n
I'll ,t
I ~ le Sam. "> " h we’r®
; use, and one Cor the ReiW .kg
'.great Imnunitarium era®
llio ravage ( l ,,,i: w"
‘ hcreulosis. %
J gjfl
oiA
j K
Wk r - ■ H
'FuroPe^^^^B
ittg the niost^Bj
in mill the iiFaSSruff'
in I.ondoti will
the Parts Pra^^
l hr
fcKi' id..i |>t...- e.is i,.
w-% H8mI" ' " h ripi.'
U? ■""ll '' \l-l. e I"'
ifKH " Hie
ndPtolerate them.”
Imimuom e could hArdl.v go fur
liter. The George Harvey who Is
Threatening the Prime Ministers with
The wrath of the United States if
They do not suddenly save a situation
j that has grown steadily worse for
Two years is the Georg* Harvey who
informed Kuropc-at the beginning of
.his Ambassadorship that the United
States ‘‘"'ill not, 1 cun assure you.
|have anything whatsoever to do with
the League or with any commission
dir committee appointed by it or re
sponsible t" it, directly or indirect
!ly, openly or furtively.”
The two years in which conditions
have become so immeasurably worse
in KuroPc are the t'Ve years that
i have passed since the election of Mr.
Ha riling. Mr. Harding and his asso
jciutes have watched this steady dis
inlegrsticn, sometimes through the
’ eyes of unofficial observers, some
times through the e.'es of official oh
I serves but with never an effective
.gesture, in t.h< name of the United
| Stales.
Mr. Ilarvey is no'v appalled he i
cause the veiy thing is happening
that every intelligent opponent of the
Harding foreign Policy predicted
would happen. And as we have noth
in'- to do with Europe, according to
tin diplomacy ef the best minds.
The European statesmen must unaid
cd bring everything to rights before
Saturday night or "e may refuse te
Tolerate their blundering decision
mys The New York Times.
While Mr. Hardings Ambassmloi
'to Great Britain is deploring the sit.
nation of Europe, Mr. Harding's Sc
■•etar.v of Agriculture is lamenting
the stony economic condition of the
American farmer. But Se< rotary
Wallace makes no seiloue attempt to
find the true explanation for the
: farmer's plight. In order to da that
he w.atld have to turn Ids eyes to the
f;ui<:|Rn situation about "huh Am
bassador ll.ii c• ds now making soap
box speeches for the edification of
1 the Prime Ministers.
, The American farmer is worse off
l than he was tw o years ago because
| Europe is worse off than it was two
! years ago, and Europe is worse off
because America has refused help
stabilize the peace of the world. The
| farmer is having greater and great
er difficulty in finding a market for
| his surplus, yet it is on the sale of
| the surplus that his prosperity de
j pends. The Europe that is literally
j starving because it cannot afford to
buy American food is the Europe that
George Harvey is threatening with
the displeasure of the United States
if il does not settle all its troubles im
mediately without help.
If the American farmer wishes to
; know what is the matter with him
economically he lias only to consult
the export fcatisticsjof the United
Slates Government, vvbich sho. that
during the ptiiod from July to Octo
ber of grain alone
ey linkage being $1 (if,200,000.
i*veh exports of cotton from July to
October fell 20 per cent below last !
Vear. The more unsettled Europe i
becomes politically and economically!
the worse it is for the American!
larmer. TluMonger the United States ;
the more
must pa luxury of shirking I
its respoWlwiities.
It has probably never occurred to
that the domestic re
■■ Republican farm bloc is a
of his attempt in
mffi n P o, icy on the basis
yet that is the
I lie farm I ! Sen
irreenuniat.lc, and
I jf l 'l° not sec the con-
Kuropi ; m affairs and
f*tore; hut it exists
mm niui^i
L yjMp
L , t ">'
■" . (
" 1..* Rkr'y'
. 1 iBBBPBeV"'"^*
dent by Uie tipple because it is re
membered that several Republican
presidents who have been elected
since the Civil War were minority
candidates, so far as the popular vote
"as concerned. Rutherford B.
Hu.'es beaten by Samuel .1. Til
den 250,(W0 votes, but was counted
into office by an electoral commission
composed of a majority of KePuhli
I cans. Benjamin Harrison was a mi
nority president bu received a major
i ily of the electoral votes and ".i
I Link there were one or two m< - R. J
I publican Presidents in the same km£
I The idea of abolishing the long
ic.l ef time between a
1 election ami the meeting of
idea prevailed "Ot y.VjT
‘ I'ougrci.s. "ilh *
.an majority, ‘tN*
March It h next
until December l!i2fi. ~Tlus
I suit the administration a little
| but th> Blatter amendment should
!adopted, by all odds. When the
i pie speuk their ideas should he pntEj;
I force Without delay. This thing
waiting thirteen months after a nf
tional election before the new nieifl
hers of Congress take their
both w l ong and absurd.
SULPHUR
A PIMPLY SKIN
Apply Sulphur as Told When
Your Skin Breaks Ou*
Any breaking out,of the skirt on face,
rtecj<. arnts or body is overcome quick
est by applying Mcntho-Sulphur. The
pimples seem to dry‘Tight up and go
away, declares a noted skin specialist.
Nothing has ever been found to take
thirplace of sulphur as a pimple re
mover. It is harmless and inexpensive.
Just Ask any druggist for a small jar
of Rowks Mcntho-Sulphur ami use it
like cold cream.
GOOD MORMNG
l-end me a match.” roquested an
Cto out of a in!, to an acqoaint
n!■ bp , n-ourtered on Broadway.
“Whnt for?” asked the other,
mystified, as he glance.' at tht
smokeless mouth of hi: friend.
“I want to li"ht one of your
eigarets, rt was the answer.—New
York Morning Trlpgraph.
An incur,-nice man had Just
bought his first car a.id ”'as having
all the delightful .-xp. -ences of a
new driv-jf.
Practicing his on-rents of his
hnsin- ss. h- had taken out all man
rr of ir—tira"-? o i “ but never
th less h“ morn than usually
i ~nt -,.d wi*h ’■'••• iieeesslty ’or
slow end eatetq! -!->.or<* -espocial
-- slow- w'r.ieV. wa not at all to 1
t ■ lik'ng o th'> younger memfiers
o' the feinii?.
On one of Cvco earn'nMy driven ,
t-ips one o’ tVo -1:..' r STc"s pined :
m: ‘‘Para •* vr ; don’t drive i
faster we will be arrested for j
vagrancy.”
J “Are those ect” .T"sh?”
I "F'resh. mum?” replied the ,
(Veracious coal, r, in confidential j
I lories. “I’ll tejbvt.V 80-; fresh <h( v i
are. mum. Wepose ’ friend of j
mine wag to com- and-- y. ‘Honrv
|THpe. I've got n >u a. t of the fitiest
(liquor that waa eve: tasted bv
Jr ort.il man. I’m mine to make a
•JitU •-eggrtttg and 1 rent veu to
IX tiwmh*. party.’ Well mumijßg
ijliriiie *the
S|-:.'ISO.
Bl kheaaeu
Hpes Quit
,phS.S.S.‘
ihr .™runplc-Poi* nn Coes When Red
m/ S. S. S.
| Bp v iWB
BkV 'M ffu V > ■
ifn:.‘ u'ps
- lonj; rich
red-blood-colls in
Ka
C’T/jc shame
4>lemishedfaccl
1 you ll cod wilt'll >. II RCO pfm
nt you in th.' itiir .>r lUm-k
an* worse! Kcwim is
! You can try everything under
H^^sun. —you'll find only one answer,
more cell-power in your blood! Tin* tre
mendous result h, produced by an increase
in red-blood-cells is one of the A. B. i‘.*s
of medical science. Bed-cells mean
rich blood.®They mean clear,
ruddy, lovable complexlms. They mean
nerve power, bora use .all your nerves ar>*
fed by your blood. They mean freedom
forever from pimples, from the blackhead
pest, from boils, from eezeuia and ski*'
eruptions, from rheumatism impurities,
from that tired, exhausted, run-down feel
iup. Red-blood-ceils'are the most impor
tant tliinp in the world to cub of us.
S. S. S. will, build tbejr. for you. S. X. S.
has been known since ls2tf, ris one of the
greatest blood-builders, blood-clcnpscre
nnd system strengtheners ever products?.
S. & S. is sold at alldrusr stores in two
sizes. The larger bize bottle is the more
(chuoitfleaL -
4jP* aj makes you feel
yeurself ayam
SAVED SICK SPELLS
Black Draught Found Validate bj
a Texas Farmer, Who Has
Known Its Usefulness
Over 30 Years.
Naples, Texas.—"l have used Thed
ford s Black-Draught tor years—l can
safely say for 'nnre than 30 years,” de
clares Mr. H. H. Cromer, a "Substantial,
well-known farmer, residing out from
here on Route 3.
“fa l 43 years old, and when a small
boy i had indig;stion and was puny and
my folks gave me a liver regulator. Then
Black-Draught was advertised and we
heard of it.
“I began to taxe Black-Draught, and
have used it, when needed, ever since.
1 use Black-Draught now in my home,
and certainly recommend it for any liver
trouble.
“1 have given it a thorough trial, and
aflei thirty years can say Black-Draught
is my stand-by. It has saved me many
sick spells."
Mr. Cromer writes that he is "never
out of Black-Draught," and says several
of his neighbors prefer it to any other
liver medicine. "I always recommend
Black-Draught to my friends,” he adds.
I his valuable, old, powdered liver
medicine is prepared from medical
roots and herbs, and has none of the Bo
effects so often observed from the useof
calomel, or other powerful mineral dru*s
Be sure to get the genuine, Thedford's.
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A REMII^ER
Victory 4 3-4 per cent Bonds series A to F inclusive, have
been called for redemption December 15 1922 and will bear
no interest after that date. We shall be pleased to assist our
friends in converting these bonds into others or cashing
them in.
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