The Pembroke journal and the Bryan County enterprise. (Pembroke, Ga.) 1927-1928, March 02, 1928, Image 1
THE PKMBItOKy JOURNAL VOLUME 1 System of Chain Stores, Burden Instead of Blessing to Any Community You never saw a system of chain stores light down and in-. Dst any town until somebody else had already built it up. ; The chain store of today is a : Utrden to the average commun ity, in which it squats. The chain store is operated out of Chicago, Boston or some' other distant city ami every do!- hr ‘hat it takes in ms - awa/, They not only don’t deposit their money in the local banks, but they are too stingy to buy tm-jpon safe, in which to store the money they taki in from the public. The long suit of the chain • tore is to rup om a few spe cials, on which to catch suck ers, and if you will weigh be hind thvw regularly, you will find that they will stick you'for about twenty per cent in weights. It ha- . ■ . tri ■! time ami again in Savannah, the. writer Ims had ample experience with ; their short weights. Suppose a calamity were to: befall a community in which a chain store was located, a wid-j ow lose her home, or something ■f that kind was to happen, we ■ mean the things that you carry : around a petition to local mer-; chants to help with. If von went to the manager of the chain store, before ho would be authorized to contrib ute a penny he would have to take it up with his boss, a Chi cago or Boston Yankee. * ’ ■ aa . pv.v . f; 4 .rfiA Smoother^/ powerful / Performance that is thrilling thousands of new owners every day The COACH $ 585 *495 . $ 595 Tke^Door Sedan - O/j 2^ .‘665 The Imperil s*7 < < Landau - - - /i □ Utility Track -Ij&C (CbaMuOnly) Light Dei* very s^7 C (Chiusis Only) 1 All price* £ » B. Flint, Miehif^n Check Chevrolet Delivered Prices They include the low est handling fend 6naii ct»< charge* available Superior Motor Company ' PEMBROKE, GEORGIA QUALITY AT LOW COST Suppose you wanted to build • a tobacco warehouse, or start ! any movement for the public • good, if yoti went to the man-: lager of a chain store to take ; stock he would give you .he “hoss" laugh. Suppose you were caught sh ’ ami wanted’ something .charged until pay day, and you went ■ the chain store. If you • didn’t get out quick the chances > are they would have a police-• man tv run you in on a charge r ' loitering. They would be , ortain to do so if the big boss ■ happened to be around. j Yet, you will get credit from ! your local grocer all the week and then go around Saturday night and spend your cash, with a concern who looks upon; you as a thief and who will . short weight you enough io .make your goods run higher ■ • then they would if you stuck . i to the man who extended you ( favors when you needed it. The chain store is a branacie on the commercial body, and , one that furnishes bail to catch .suckers with. j No community has ever been I benefited by the existence of [these foreign-owned concern'-, who have no sympathy with either you or yours. The man who loves his com . munity and is interested in its general welfare will stand by the home people, who will stand by them in turn. Smoother-more powerful— morecomfortableand more dis tinctively styled ... the new Chevrolet is sweeping to heightsof successthe like oi which no new car everenjoyed before! In every city and town, Chevrole sales are surpassing even last year A record, which made Chevrolet the world’s largest builder of automobiles. If you have not yet driven the new Chev rolet you cannot im agine V hatthrilling performance can be provided in a low priced automobile. Numerous new engi- With Hoover and Smith As Rival Candidate Prohibition Will Be Paramount Issue — The Honorabl Herbert Hoover, | the most outstanding candidate; for the Republican nomination! for the Presidency has come out : flat footed for Prohibition. Governor Al. Smith, me mosto outstanding cumhdav- tor th^ Democratic nomination r trie Presidency is a recogm:m wet. With thest two m- . at the! head of the two great political ; parties, sortie thing w ..aypen! that ought t > happen., The individual voter wid have' an opportunity to east bis ballot,! as his conscience dictates • : thej prohibition question. With thi tin? i -ue a- n■ - ill. necessarily be with toes* twoj men the nominees there will bej a heavy re-aHgnment <? politi-, cal lines. ci For instance people who be-; Heve that the Volstead act. is a, success and has put a stop'to the; manufaccurer, sale and consump tion of whiskey will vote for; Hoover. On the other hand, peoph who[ believe that the present Prohibi tion law that comes to us at a; luxurious expense of torty mil- Herman Griner For City Clerk To the Vote/s of i’» mbrokw - Th? is to announce that! wilPo? a .-andidate for (Tv clerk of Pembroke, i am fidp ■' olidem that I am capable of discharging the duties ol the office , and vmir suppmt '.clllyi appreciated. Hei: max Griner neering features iucludingalloy “invar strut”constant clear ance pistons and mushroom tv pe tappets! A wheelbase of 107 inches! Non-locking four wheel brakes! A steering mech anism fitted with ball hearings even to (he frontaxle knuckles' And marvelously beautiful • ev. bodies by Fisher! No matter what car you mav be driving—no matter what automobile f this type you have owned in the past come in today! We have a demonstrator waiting for you— and proof is in the drh <ng. ~ PEMBROKE. GA., MARCH 2, 1928 j lion dollars yearly, is a monu ; mental fsree, that people are I [making selling and drinking; I whiskey right on, will vote for' j Mr. Smith. Hoover will have to carry three: or four southern states inorder to win. With the probhition question as the paramount issue, Al. {Smith’s majority in New York jwould.be so heavy they would [ | have to send the returns inby! | freight. He would carry New Jersey [ i Deleware. Maryland, Illinois, Wisconsin, Massachusetts and | other big states by heavy major- I Mes- j It is noticable that all the lead-| iing candidates on the Republican j side or standing for probhition, j j while all the leading ones on the I I Democratic side are supposed to 'be in favor of the repeal of the; ' Volstead Law. : Os course in speaking of a j possible Democratic nominee no lone lakes any stock in the little [ [ effort that the Power companies [ • are making to put men like Sena : tor George across. Journal Editor and Family To Move To Pembroke The Pembroke Journal family composed of Mr. and Mrs J. R. [ Miller, Mr and Mrs. Grady A. ■Miller and •-m. will make their . home in • nbroke in the near future. Arcam? • ents have been per- Me?ted i ma home here. , Over by Stock Company! Nee-’'nations were completed I this c , for the ownership and • Ie: Ihe ) ’ant of The Pem- broke Journal. : A' : ■ the original intention, a stock tomrany w as-formed and the-paner taken over. Mr. J. R. Miller has leased; The plant from the Company of I which he is also a stockholder. Women of Bryan Conduct Sewing Demonstrtion Under the supervision of Mrs, ; •Giadys Center Minor, a clothing? expert from the State College ol • Agriculture, and Mrs. J. C. Bell [County Demonstration Agent for | I Bryan County, a sewing demon-j [ stration was conducted for two i | or three days during last week. Owing to the inclement weath ier, most of the demonstrations ; have been held at the home of I Mrs. Bell, where a good number jof the ladies of Peml>roke and Bryan County have gathered arid ; took part in the worK. hts ■ demonstrations are very Le’pful to the housewives, and instills new ideas of dress reform and economy, PLANT PECANS! I 50,000 Paper Shell Pecan Trees of iht Tummy . arieties Now Heady For Delivery Schley, Stewart, Frotscher, Minimum Prices rd! ’927-28- g >< .... .... Pecan Nursery Stock Money Maker, and but r ess. „ ;i c , « y . J". „ ■>( ' to I to. A certificate of inspection giv- " IHeight 999 49 en by the State Entomologist ‘ ‘ sto 6 ft. .Go c .75 ■ 1.05 g will accompany each shipment, < Gto 7’t. ,7a .85 1.1 •> s showing our nurseries to be free to ? ‘A \T Hm I' jp f from San Jose Scale and other ' These pHce^’f. Gh 'n- | pernicious 11 s ul plant dis- , eases. Twenty one years experience ingrowing pecan trees p ; aem us in position to sent- no. Prices and quality unexcelled. Special attention to Ms 1 Orders. Writ-. Wire - Phone J. M. BREWTON PECAN COMPANY | GLEiSNVILLE, GEORGIA Chatham County Takes Senator- ship From First District At a well attended meeting of • The Democratic Executive Com [ mittee of The Senatorial District i held in the City Court room in! Savannah on Friday, it was de- i cided that Chatham County would furnish the senatoi- from the; • First District again. Considerable discussion was! I engaged in: principally between Dr. W. K. Smith of Bryan and: the Chairman, Mr. E. A. Cohn [ ■ of Savannah. Dr. Smith urged the claims of [ ; Bryan to furnish the Senator un molested this time, while Mr. ; j Cohen outlined the reasons why ■ [Chatham should furnish him ; again. East York House Party Got Pinched at Early Morning Hour I If was right under the shad ow of the dome of the Chatham I county court house, at 19 East I York street, and it was just at the hour when the town clock [was telling the folks that it was [3 o’clock in the morning, when the police rushed into the house [ and armed out the lovely occu-1 I pants of the same. The carried in Lucile Duncan, [ ■[a white woman, who gave the; ■ .ige of 22; Dorothy Lucile Da-: vice, another white woman, vho also gave the age of 22 years, and Lewis White, a de .irable white citizen, who gave , my * -rs be satisfied with less than Buick Buick is priced so low can ’.uy a Buick for as little as $1195, .. (.. fa< lory —with y our choice of a Sedan, Coupe or Sport Roadster. These cars offer everything that has made tin it ne Buick famous the world over for l^imceh luxury and beauty—supreme rid irg comfort—and brilliant performance. Come in! Let us put a $-g -g x-v Buick at your disposal |g ^7 today for a trial drive. f. o . t>. factory SLOANS $1195 to $1995 ' COUPES $1195 to SIBSO SPORT MODELS $ I 195 tosl 525 I ! price: ( b. I lint, Miih.. gonrnment tax to be added. Tin G. AL A. C. finance plan, the most desirable. is available OLLIFF BUICK COMPANY i CLAXTON GEORGIA NUMBER 2C When boiled down to the real differences there was very little. It was agreed by the delegates from the country counties, that ('hatha;, ■ to be allowed to alternate. m?l furnish the Sena j tor every other time, but the [Chatham delegation took the ! position if they were to have I an extra term they ought to have it following each other, so that , a Senator could succeed himself. The vote wm really six to three in favor of Chatham Delegate J. P. Dukes of Bryan being Sec retary did not arise but his vote I was recorded with the minority making the vote really six to i four. Two women to one man. This indicates that the end of time is fast approaching. The Book says that “Before the end of time, there will be seven women hanging to every man’s coat tail.” This incident in itself ought [to scare a lot of people and [cause them to walk just a little [straighter. It worried Judge Schwarz to [the extent that he ciphered out that the peace and tranquility •of the city had been damaged ,to the extent of SIOO or 30 days for each of these i- \ ?ly defend- The Savauiac n.eA?'v-. r HWWMI I—r WW—