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MRIJICfeWICK MEWS 1
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ALL DEPARTMENTS PHONE 188 j
We have just about made up our
mind that Miss Summer has come to j
pay us all a Christmas visit!
Peach county folk both for and
against the plan are fighting it out to
At he last ditch.
B That wet contingent in the house
representatives the other day, was
snowed under. In fuel
were not numerous enough to
a ripple on the water.
I Let us all hope that President
■larding feels better this morning.
Hli! has finally succeeded in getting
Kliat message out of his system and ‘
to Washington advices, it
■ts giving him u bunch of trouble.
people of Brunswick entered
Kto the observance of Education
Kvcek with a fine spirit, and we are
■convinced that some splendid resu.lts
■Will come from it. The movement is
lii good one and ought to have the cor-
Blial aid of all the people.
The “old guard" in tlie United
States senate, has started ve,ry quick
ly to eat out oftlMjAglovj^^uiiulK
■f the
that eon-ttM i"
aw <v with ■e96fegt.'ii’ ‘f 1 !:l "
1.0.ik and ; JK -.. • *’ 1
always bcci^^R^ffl^^^lo^'ulor.
All oftM|^^Pnnk r on Governor
Hardwick forWrcly uttering a truth
about the enforcement of the prohi
bition law is hypocrisy and cant! All
that the Governor said was that the
law was not or could not be enforced
and the Lord knows that s the truth!
lie might have said a great deal more
and with equal truthfulness!
“The Dyer bill was muonstitution
al and ought never have been intro
duced,". says the Thomßsville Times
Enterprise. Quite right, indeed, but
the Republicans knew it was uncon
stltution and that’s why they want
ed to try and catch negro votes with
it. If they had thought it legal, they
never would have pressed it for pas
sage.
The situation at Lausanne has
reached a rather critical stage. On
the question of capitulations or ter
ritorial guarantees and on the con
trol of the straits, there is diametri
cal differences between the Allies and
the lurks. There must be confine
mikes on the part of the Turks or
trouble. That seems to he a certain
ty.
Those reprisals in Dublin for the
murder of several members- of the
house of deputies, who "ere murder
ed a few days ago on the way to the
meeting of the parliament, came with
rcmaikable swiftness. Certainly that
Ought to serve notice on many Irish
men, what they may expect of the
new regime, if they continue to com
mit murder.
President Harding, in his message
read on Friday, announced that he
was going to call a conference on the
Prohibition question and try and de- <
vise some way of enforcing the law.
The people will say amen to that. It
matters not how drastic that law may
be, it is the law and as s U rh it ought
to be either enforced or repealed.
It is a farce and a costly one at that
at present.
A great deal is being said about the
recent ruling of the Georgia supreme
court on the bank question and in l
,Smc quarters there seems to be a tle
-sire< to frighten bank stockholders.
'ThlTo is nothing in it And there is tip
reason why any holder of stock in.
Georgia should be uneasy. On the
cobtrAr,c> if his stock is in a good,
sound,'solvent bank, he is lucky,
jpus all.
THE FUSS ABOUT LIQUOR
Nine-tenths of the people of the
United States, those who favor pro
hibition and the most arderU wets,
worry a good deal whether these is to
be whisky or not. While thß wets
beg for a medication of the law that
will Permit light wines and beer the
determined drys aid the controversy
by opposing the plea, evidently with
the belief that they must buckle on
i their armor and rush forth to defend
j their side of the question. The rc
| suit is one that precipitates a con
[ tant wrangle between those for in
toxicants and those against them.
It. is a coißant fuss over liquor, and
there is nKc to say When or where
it will stoS-if it ever does, says The
Dawson News.
The question of liquor has become
international through the ruling of
Attoreny General Daugherty that
American ships cannot carry intoxi
cants at all, and that foreign vessels
can not come inside the three-mile
limit and into American ports iT they
have liquor stocks. Laws of various
nations in conflict with those of this
country, diffei dices of opinion shut
tling back and forth on liquor as im
issue and a consequent ill feeling as j
between races-—all of these contri-1
bute to the racket, going on over a*
thing that really should not hold an
j important place, but which hangs on
: with a tenacity that would shame any
I bulldog. The shade of John Barley
corn must be laughing in
[of his shroud. r*
The 1 nil It of I In- whole ll : '!
[that humanity would be muMsIIHH
| oil* if liqifor reused to
.has established umlisputahlJP-
Ilia I liquor not a food
an h i
does gi -n|. I In" ii in
bigger Ist of fuMi^Pl^^E§3nu ,!
bites of venomous reptiles
where else in me world. The \ '
lu st scientists there, after air in*
ligation covering a long in-noil- of
years, declare that whisky aiBHBi
ilv are not cures for ttnajgiz . *
li.iml^^V
not <nil> tail:. I
i harm.
i" di of i , M j
.i
whisky i- Pr. of against Itß . I
•Mill' col'iierheail^H
"I ot 1 11-1 \ I'lllillloUS I C|'t Jp"
"Us lo tin. country.
It now begins to apn^^HHp^V
persons at all famjjkUpS',
tone.' ot 11' 111 1 1 if!; ;: /
'or I aI n n >:-1
Snivel iull i I
deed, the World would B
wit limit it eu' ii ely, hM
.-.tateiiic-iil alone will in ft
(lie constant wrangle :
sides to tlie controversy art#
j masers at starting
at keeping il going. :"J? *
SN WHEN WE lirT ,
of two weeks before
c is probably more
i retail stores than at
during the year. Ev- i
ing; more than that, i
everybody is buying unusually. Tin
household and office and farm and
j general expenses go on just the same
lin December as they do in May, or
September, except that in some di-!
mates the fuel bill is climbing faster
lin winter—but theis- isn't anything
i omitted from the regular demands
I in December, and after the first week
I there comes on a hectic flush of ex
: pectancy and a desire to spend money
and accumulate provisions and trink-
I ets and souvenirs and presents that
j readies right through the family
'from grandpa to the chidlren. The
(buying time is now here and without
even suggesting that People “shop
: early” it can well be said "if you
wish to rc-alyl enjoy the holidays, get
into the buyers’ parade and have a
i good time.’’
Often it happens that for some rca-;
son or other the offerings at. Christ
mas time are not complete. Some
people still live a long way from
"town’ and certainly there are yet
some in the Unitdfl States who are
I not so ,II provided with money as
•to allow for much buying; but every
body can get to town and it doesn't
Ido any harm to do a little window
shopping if you cannot go much fur
ther. Next to a county fair the holi
day crowd is good exercise and fine
i training. It rubs one up against the
rich and the middle class and the poor
and in the rubbing the real nature ■
if the shopper comes to the surface.
There's nothing more certain to test
the disposition and to show the
“blunging up" so thoroughly ns a .
shopping expedition when the shops
are full of people and the merchants
intent upon moving the big stocks
piled up for just this time of year
and season.
It is orthodox to warn People
against, tjo, entourage
thrift and to emphasise the- possible
need that may follow free spending,
but if there is a time when a little
li.' i,sgniiq, of the purse-strings can be
• it is now. The money
the next two weeks ill
be very largely put into that class of
: spending which goes to make the
spender happy-t-buying things to give
j away, to deck the home and spread
j the feast certainly will make the buy-'
er happy, presuming of course that
he or she is sincere in the effort to
Please, and can afford to pay for the
things purchased. The Christmas
idea of making gifts is something
that has maintained a hold upon civ
ilization for a long time; there must
be merit in it, and the wise can only
exercise their discretion by careful
selection and proper distribution.
Fortunate are they who have mon
ey to spend at this holiday season,
and the expression is meant to con
vey the ability to spare from gener
al expenses and reasonable saving an
] amount tfct will call for some Christ
mas shopflng and the giving of some j
i special emtK. Mingling with .the!
be useful and the reall.'
of holiday goods will;
interest even the most indifferent.
Make the holiday a success in every i
way; join the shoppers and get the j
Christmas spirit and even if you have !
to walk home you will feel better he- j
cause you have planned to give Pleas I
ure.
AS TO DIPLOMACY
! What impression do you make on
’ other people—particularly when you
are introduced to strangers? And
what is you rattitude or “front” in
[trying to get something you want?
Kt line, from
in a speech
a that I am
(uinents he
t.
: on an aud
trifle JHtid
T-theifltt''
aggressiveness, timidity and shyiTCs
ire raie qualities, M
As in Oleitieuccitu’s ease, they apfl
peal as a affection, foj.
attention, ferß/tj~# : jf%.
White rare
hulk of ,I%l'le, it is hci
tic fashion anii'iigtho
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In eourtinfl|Bßm''ba man niakfl
faster by gentleness, siiiootH
tact and th : shrinking that attract*
sympathy. As soon as a man falls in
love, he oegins moaning to Ids lady
love that he has had a sad past, more
trouble than his share, and that no
one skeins to understand and sympa
thize with him.
The English are notoriously sue
1 eij'sful in diplomacy—because they
| handle situations with velvet gloves
and soft words, more effective than
I bluster, threats and force,
j You cannot get sympathy by xvav
; ing an ax. But you can get it t y
pointing mournfully to the ax and
admitting that you dread it,
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With subsid^^^P^Hß
shipping trust and a high t:iMp>
protection of the
seems to that the president
in full" his obligations to hi*S|p
! paign contributors.
Thai Boston motorcade will
through Brunswick on Tuesday
Wednesday headed for Elorimu
Among the tourists are some of the
most Prominent business men of Bos-;
!ton. Brun'Vick should make every
effort that these visitors be impressed
with the advantages of this city. The
!plan of the Board of Trade to have
a party of Brunswiekiuns meet the
' visitors a few miles from the eity and
'escort them in, is an excellent one.
| Bread is the staff of life. Have the
j best money can buy—VELVET.
PILLS
COOD MORNING
Yeung Sambo Jobnacr. Ttae dead
broke and remarked tc fcl;o-.r
--wqrkmen:
WMWlll^H'^K,
’ Say, which one o’ yo’ gentle
men gwine to loan me tv;o bucks?"
After wailing a few minutes, and
t., answer came, he continued:
“Wat’s de matter? Ain’t dar no
gentleman in dis bunch?”
Nato and Zeenus from Cepe Ccd
Stood leaning on the iron fence thaj
eurTounds the little promontory at
the brink of Niagara Falls. In
silence they watched the rushing
waters fall into a cloud of mist
A gentleman from the West came
and explained the Wonders of tha
Falls. He told how many gallon!
of water passed over the crest pet
minute, how far they fell, hovi
rapidly they moved, the number oi
feet the Falls had worn away the
rock in the last century; the num.
ber they were expected to go id
the next. It seemed to him that
the hoys were not impressed. Lay'
ing his hand on Nate’s shoulder, he
said: M
) “Son, vMcrc is your enthusiasm!
Don’t you realize you are gazimj
upon one of Nature's grandest spec'
tacles ?’’
“Mister," replied Nate, “if yoi
ever seen the seas break ovei
Chatham Bars in a no'theaster, tliil
outfit abouj
in u
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GET into a real business of your
own. nowsnpen.
in
i' i ■ iii -1 - *i" w .p..
Spiles, Med i'-im's.
Toilet Cremations, etc. Standam'
for mor e thaM fifty years. Biggest'
line, biggest "glues, highest quality
makes easy for you. Write to-.
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W~\ FOR RENT
? RENT—Fjvc rooms, two story
■pse, 1123 Grant street Park.—Ap- :
■ant 1616 Carpenter St, or phone 709.
FOR SALE
FOR SACK Ford touring ear, 1920
model, in first class condition-
Spotlight, Bumpor.cut out and accel
erator riione 677. tf
FOR SALE 1 Mahogany ' Dining
Room Suite
1 Mahogany Living
Room Suite
1 Mahogany Hat Rack
1 Leather Sofa
1 H rosier Kitchen Cab
inet.
1 Refrigerator
1 Ga? Range.
All in good condition. Reasonable
prices for ea-h. May be seen any i
■time except Saturdays.
MRS. E. HACKEL
*■; lfi::7 Nj'-jwieh Jyf.’j „ :
ii. l'botie 912:' *
FOR SAt.K—My entire stm-k of gro
ceries. fixtures and household furni
ture. Also horse and wagon.—Mrs-
Hess, Telephone 428, 1110 George
Itreet. 12 12
FOR SALE—-On e real Frenh Food
ie dog-—Call 178. 128
FOR SALE— Seven passenger Wyllys
Six, 1920 Model. Is i n firs* class
condition in every way. Apply to J.
E. Register or phone 708. tf
LOST
SPECIAL NOTICES
ISAAC M. WENGROW
H;,s reinovi <1 hi,- oMiifro.m (he
Fadr'i a building, . r :l tstreet,
to the Uunwoody Ito ling on orner
of Gloucester and Grant jt*et ■.
Telephone 52*1.
NOTICE
All persons are hereby noti
fied that no hunting, fishing,
trapping or trespassing in any
way wll be permitted on any
lands of the undersigned
er Glynn or Mclntosh counties
-25 GEORGIA VENEER and
PACKAGE CO.
AUTOMOBILE
Painting and Triming, tops cur
tains and seat covers. House
painting and paper hanging.
Prices reasonable. First class
work^^
MATHIS & SONS.
st. Shop and resi
dence. 1-5
fl. % 1 ■nci ' -4
$ *l5B. I
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Phone 321
CALL FOR
Jones Dairy I arm little Sau
sage
Plain Buckwheat
New Georgia Syrup
New Maple Syrup
Large Fat liens
Large Fat Geese
P. Georgia
made goods and buy Blocks
crackers.
Phene 321 Wc Deliver.
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A REMINDER
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.
F '• ' ; ■/
'THE BANK WITH A HEART.”
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM.
Best WoA
Dry Pine
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(fc built fo^\^use.
Quality higher, priees^lower
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annually I'.>2S to
All HT dated October 1, 1022,
('• noniilfinwn SI,OOO, print pal and in
twpst (A & 0 1, 5 per cent), payable
m tb c city of Brunswick, in gold.
General obligations, unlimited ta\,
registrable as to principle alone or
both principal and interest. Validat'd
by Superior court For Glynn county.
Approving opinion of Chester 0-
Masslich, Ksn. Dtdiverv p.boitt De
cember 20, 1922. Proposii nr -t be
■ on a form yhich additional informa- •
tion a s to the city, its financial con
dition and the condition of bidding,
including , two Per c goo 1 faith ;
deposit, will be furnished c • r.pplicJ-1
tion to the undersigned ■ The r. ,lt
to reject any and all hid,; is reserved.
N. T i. >tl SSFLL,
12-12 Secret try t the Commission. 1
C ANTO R IA
For Infants and Children
in Use For Over 30 Years j
• A Are of {Z&ju&A tZ&l i
SUNDAY, DEC. 10- 1922.
IF OUR SERVICE FAILS
IN ANY WAY, PLEASE
TELL US, WL WANT 12
ro BE AS GOOD AS IT
IS POSSIBLE TO MAKE
IT.
BRUNSWICK LAUNDRY
Geo. Griffin, Mgr.
DON’T FORGET WE ARE
DRY CLEANERS
Now located at my former
headquarters
1207 NEWCASTLE ST.
(Next to the CUy Hal!)
Any and all kinds ol
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
Done promptly and satis
faction guaranteed
U. A. EDWARDS