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The News wishes each aH|
cry one of its readers,
friends, its advertisers, and, in
fact, every one else, a Merry
Christmas and a very Happy
New Year. It would have them
all happy and contented today,
where in the family circle they
may enjoy to the fullest the day
marking as it does, the very
epoch of Christianity in all the
world.
In this connection and in order
that those who make The News
may enjoy the day, there will be
no paper issued from this office
on Tuesday. However, The
News will greet its readers
again on Wednesday morning
and again it presents them "ith
the. compliments of the season.
Merry Christmas!
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Old Santa Clnu "'as rather ui. -inri
Jo President Harding. Hi infim'd t
put that ship subsidy bill in his
Stocking-.
Now that the season of Christmas
Shopping is about over with. "••• tip
pojso tins Christmas shopping "ill hr
Clie next job to tackle.
We very much hope that there will
Pot be a nempty stocking in the whole
t>£ Brunswick tomorrow morning and
\VC do not believe that there "ill be. ■
Incidentally the clear mid delight- ■
ful weather of Hie past two or three;
days has been another highly appre
ciated Christmas gift to the people of ,
this community.
Those delegates gathered at Laus
anne to discuss peace, which too, may
involve the whole world, evidently j
have not Jet caught the Christmas ;
spirit!
Special musical programs have
been arranged in all of the local
churches for today and a very warm
welcome awaits you. If you are a
stranger within the gates, you will
he doubly welcome.
The congressional whitewashers
Rave finished the job on Attorney
Central Daugherty and hs will be
painted as white as sno"'. There nev
er was a more farcial stunt pulled un
der congressional auspices.
Uncle Sam’s sleuths are making a
Very strenuous effort captnre those
bandits who tapped the Denver mint
the other day to the tune of $200,000
in gold. The chances are, however,
that the thieves have had too much
time and will dodge the net.
The people of Brunswick are in
debted to Dr. D. V. .Atkinson, that
Splendid Bruns w iekiari for bringing
out softie very inhere 'ting data touch
ing tb/e ’Brunswick payrolls, which be
did in.' fine shapie at the V riday meet
ling of the Young Men’s Club.
Brunswick has reason to expect j
■much front the New Year novv at the j
Ibery threshold of time, indications j
Brc that it will, be one <■> improved
Business condition: and it sriu>u> j
bring many good fillings to the people
of this city. y
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.Senator Pat Harrlspir says the 192-1
presidential campaign will begin ear
ly >in the year U 2:!. We since rely ;
hope, however, that the distinguiriijjß
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ti y ■m'li! of Hit person as its central :
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■ id ali-wielding power the
tw.d penpltT arc sbepig tfye ••
' cherishing the
jb i ’ irhood. universal
eoi..aj peace. From the fust until tlHj
[ble >;ed d.nv His Grace,
f.'hri- thins !j yu arc Times UcbfiflS
I i/i.a), in . •-iutnjilmut nui# ,j
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• b in,- of kii.id ■ "Let earth 'V : :S
ter King' and up ’"e stai '\trvi
tlcil Heaven- id the world's
adoration roll like tip-
i mighty waters. 1
May the Heavenly calm of
l„-;u-g u-i-t upon tin- bosoms of ullR s
people: may passion be quilled,
Intemperance die; may cruelty,
false dealing, malice, pride, utlbeliH|
and all selfishness perish in the l
five of His glory.
Let the people lift up reverent:
hearts into tli exalted ecstasy of the j
angels find mingle their voices of j
worship in the symphonies of heaven'
unto God in the highest.
For though we find Him in lowly
manger, and with the swaddling of,
poverty about flis form or, that bud
.gone Christina.': Day, He is the C hrist
of God and the Savior of the world;;
lie ■ : now ascended to the throne of
the majesty on high, and he is n own
ed with a name that be above every
name.
! Let the world’s wisdom and wealth
d>ow before Him for the consecration
of His grace, and His blessings of His
good will to all mankind. In the eri
i .-gy of His love may the strength of
all men he refined to tenderness and
; noble bearing; may the beauty arid
i influence of all women be chastened
into white and holier grace, and may
[all of the little children be guarded
|in innocence and purity of life, and
■ may their play be care-free and hap
! py-
For Lol the days are hastening on.
By prophet-bard foretold.
When the ever circling years
Comes round the ages of gold;
When peace shall over all the
earth
Its ancient spli ndid (ling.
And the whole world sends back
the song
Which now the angels sing.
KiiKVKL
(By J. W. Simmons.)
Service is the most over-worked
Word in the Lnslpsh language. Its
iiu- lots become so common that its
rt-ul, significance has almost been lost.
Tins, baser passions, as well as the
kve c freedom, hjgp- used iLgus a
-a t a) colors. The commercial world
he .gaugbt it *.. a slogan in. business.
livery room is an outside room.:
There is a thoroughly equipped diet;
[kitchen on every floor of each -wing.
'Electric-elevators olß|e latest type;
serve all floors. All tjfcm have hot j
and cold water. -SorißProoms have
private baths. (r
There are four operating rooms for
major operations andWaret* for minor
■ inm-ations all thoroughly lighted and
clean as crystal. There are labora
i lories, equipped with the finest ap
paratus that money can buy.
Now nearing completion, and an-:
ncxed to the general plant, is a de
partment of obstetrics and pediatrics.
This in itself would form a large hos
pital. This annex, known as the Lui-y
[Elizabeth Pavillion. has been erectou
I tiy the Candler children as a niemor
! ial to their late lamented mother.
The hospital has 23b beds for pa
tients, including private rooms ant
wards.
j While the hospital is open to all, it
is the desire of the trustees to give,
[its services to the afflicted poor with
out any charge whatever. To this end,
all the profits accruing from pa.- I>a
jtients are used in the free wards.
which are open to the needy sufferer
of every creed. . ,
Operating at ful! capacity will in
volve an outlay of between SBOO and
; SIOOO per day.
| T he South Georgia Conference
! hopes to raise at thb Christmas sea
I son the sum of fifty thousand .dollar.
[for* the 'support of the charity wards
;of this great hospital. This fund Will
be sought through the organization
Ipf Golden Cross Societies in even
j Methodist church and Sunday school
in South Georgia.
The f-nhlun Cross Society ps anew
f'ji
and !f J"
■ the wholi '
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XMAS
SPECIALS
Eruit Cakes
1, 2 and 5 pounds
Plum Pudding
Table Raisins
Cranberry Sauce
Potato Chips
Nuts, Ail kinds
Celery (large whit#)
Lettuce (large head)
Tomatoes, fresh
Egg Plants, Fresh
Beans, Snap
Hens, Fat
Friers, Fat
Broilers, 6 weeks old
(ieese, Stall fed
Cocoanuts, fresh
Oranges
Tangerines
Grape Fruit
Bananas
Apples (alt kinds)
Kuinquarts
Fresh Country Eggs
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When Winter
Comes
' You will need a gas
heater. We have them
in ail styles and at mod
erate prices- We are
agents tor the celebrat
ed Clow Gas Steam Ra
diator.- Come in and
See them.
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DOMESTIC ENGINEERS
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Sanitary Plumber*
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Office Phune 47
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mrts, WE WAN In
TO BE AS GOOD AS IT
IS POSSIBLE TO MAKE
IT.
BRUNSWICK jLAUNDRY|f
Geo. Griffit^Mgr.
DON’T loRGET WE ARE
DRY CLEANERS