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'• • V The Brandon News Tan Convention. US. and Le# McKay left Ttteadtjr^or After the, election of Vardaman All liberty loving people rejoice a visit to*relatives in Hermanville. W. S. to the Senate his bitterest enemies with us. arid Mrs. MAY__Editor Mr, R. L. Wilson , and thought he would remain true to The President of the United family spent Sunday with her sis- ; Altered at Brandon, Miss., postoffice his peopfe and to hie party. * States will sing our praise while, ter, Mrs. Crain. •lh second class matter. No one thought he would en- the Kaiser of Germany will be- Miss Isicile Davis returned to -r .11.1 .mi.i —— deavor to carry out his campaign moan the loss of his best and his her home in BrookhaVen Monday, REDEEMS HER- promise to amend the Constitution truest friend on this side of

can his the Senate as v '‘You fool all of the people , But, alas, seat^i speedily possible. Mrs. J. R. Massengale. some of the time and some of the had no more than be8i warmed by Mr, S. F. King returned home his he the was people all of the time, but you can- presence than deserted When Vardaman elected to Friday, after a week’# say at * not fool all of the people all of Democratic party. the Senate over both Brown’s Wells. the time." This was a disappointment to Percy and Alexander, he said that Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Buclanan These words spoken by Abe Lin- his best and truest friends. Percy should resigu his seat in the and little daughter, Eva Grace, excused him in the coln more than a half century ago They first , and a Mrs. Lewis Wilson and daughter, are as blunder and for a staunch friend of then true today as then. they hoped Vardaman, Elizabeth , spent Saturday with A few years ago there arose on change for the better. in the State Senate but now cross- Mrs. R. V. Shields. the political horizon in Mississip- They watched him as he contin- ed over the River,introduced a res- Mrsj Talliee Heslep and two lit- ued to bolt his and olution in the Senate pi a man who claimed to be the party finally,to asking him tle boys, Henry and Walter, are their champion “poor man's friend," chagrin and disgust, they to resign. In the absence of that spending a few days with her hus- and many believed. saw the seat; once occupied by good friend we resp ctfully sub- band, Mr. Tallie Heslep, in Camp He was Poindexter, 'Davis, Lamar, George, mit that Senator Vardaman * - elected to the Legisla- ought Shelby. t ture and there served for several Walthall and McLaurin disgraced to now resign. We are advised Five of our boys had what years, and after three efforts was by a man that had won their confi- that the good people of Yazoo might have been a serious acci- elected to the Governorship of dence and their iove. county have already begun a cam- dent Thursday night._food Mur- Mississippi. The one opportunity to help the paign to raise money equivalent to ray, Carl Davis, Clanton Murray, man whom he had the unearned In addition to being the poor always pretend- portion of his sala- A. D. McKay and Chester Brown ed to the common was think this > man's friend, he posed as the pro- love, man, ry. We should not alone were on their way to a Red Cross i tector of white when our dearly beloved President be confined to Yazoo but at-Cross You can supremacy in Mis- county, play Roads when their give your wije and children no. better present Wilson sought to get Congress to* all patriotic people should have an car ran off a than than a Bank sissippi. steep embankment, account. _You have given them more than the He advocated when a pass the Ship Purchase Bill. opportunity to contribute some- over on some usual for candidate turning of the boys. gift* you have placed in their hands the means of He refused the aid ¥Fhe cash is * for Governor a division of the free necessary thing. all Vardaman Fortunately, they came out with helping them to help themselves. fund and the bill's passage was de- is interested in anyway. a few Your wife school in Mississippi without only slight cuts and bruises. will save you money because she will be careful the of his feated by only one vote. This should be a the children will taking people state into warning to all learn to bank their money—the best lesson of This bill was The his confidence as to how he would strongly opposed House Military Committee boys against speeding all. overcome the constitutional bar- by the Shipping Trust of America, yesterday made a favorable report rier thereto. because its passage would have on the administration manpower PUCKETT. reduced rates on bill with an Many thought he was sincere greatly shipping amendment providing RANKIN COUNTY Front Rankin’s BANK and could accomplish it, and thus cotton and other farm products that youths from 18 to 20 years Interesting Nqfes Garden he was elected. which had to be sent to the mar- of age shall be placed in separate Spot. Bl. Brandon, Miss. While Governor no to kets of the world, was defeated classifications to be called into Sidney L. McLaurin, W. H. Barnes. attempt President Roy L. Fox, vote a The Active V-President pass such a law was ever under- by the of Mississippi Sena- military service after men from 20 Baptist protracted meeting Cashier tor. began here and the taken, nor did he ever submit to »■ Saturday, pas- —————————1^—» tor, Rev. H. W. is be- the Legislature a recommendation A few days after the defeat .of Bradshaw, The official returns from the ing assisted Rev. Thurman and for the passage of such a law. this b lilhe, Vardaman, ni company by ward in Jackson at which Rev. a He failed to take the Legisla- with Senators Works, and Penrose, both J. McCullough. Quite bit of K. Vardaman interest is ture into his confidence. those rock-ribbed Republican and his campaign being manifested and manager, H. V. Watkins, vote show we hope to have a meet- in owning was accomplished. trust Senators, was seen sailing up glorious the following results: Harrisonl ing. He aspired to the Senate to suc- the Chespeake Bay in the private 121; Vardaman 28; and Noel lO. Judge L. M. Burch and Hon. W. ceed the brilliant and scholarly yacht of Mr. Astor, the many times It must be true that a is E. to a Senator Money, but was defeated millionaire shipping trust syndi- prophet McIntyre .spoke goodly not without honor save in his own number on afternoon at by by only a cate. Saturday country. the school house and admonished few votes. Had it been possible for him to the voters to cast their ballot for He came back again in 1911 and have been seen his constituents by We rae was proud of the spleudid Hon. Pat Harrison. overwhelmingly elected to in Mississippi as he thus sailed succeed the race made by our fellow-towns- Mrs. Lillie Lapranche and chil- matchless and the with a 50-cent Cubino cigar in the well beloved Senator man, Judge A. J. McLaurin. His dren, of Jackson, Miss., are visit- McLaurin. one hand and a glass of Sherry majority over the present incum- ing relatives in our town. His hobby in both of these races wine in the other, with his private bent, Judge J. D. Carr, will run Prof. Minor Bott leaves for An- was the repeal of the Fiftenth and secretary by his side, his future over twelve or fifteen hundred, guilla, Miss., tomorrow where he the modification of the Fourteenth political hopes would have then having carried good in has been re-elected as of amendments to the Constitution of and there been determined. majorities principal the United States. nearly every county of the dis- that school. His act in voting against this trict. Dr. C. A. He might have defeated John Walker and family and beneficial measure though was R. L. Gates Sharp Williams in the first at- and family are prepar- pardoned by his friends, and they The in ing to visit points in Louisiana tempt had he not overestimated still good people the Fifth hoped. and will leave tomorrow and will his small ability and underestima- Congressional Disrict did the pa- Ready Cash Finds a They watched him as he voted triotic be away for a week or longer, Always „ _ ted the ability of Senator Wil- thing by returning Con- one by one against his his Enos of iams. party, gressman Venable by a big major-; Overby, Oak Grove, La., Ear president and his coiintry until pa- is his mother and is Listening He met Senator Williams in one ity. Mr. Venable was in France visiting try- tience ceased to be a virtue, to cotton while man with a balance joint debate and that sounded his and* >and left his campaign in the hands ing employ pickers *pHE goodly in the bank has confidence. true to their party, their here. When he talks words death-knell. president of his friends, and he was well ta- his have weight. If you have just and their his friends re- A nice itarted in be sure are Williams handed him and country ken care of. shower visited our sec- business, you prepared at the bank for a pencil fused to follow him further. tion this which wil make temporary setback. If business is established and on a paper and asked that he please morning your sound He returned from the future look a bit brighter as basis, make it so. Some pew write out so that the people may Washington Returns from the Sixth Congres- doubly and never tried to but in- turnip patches were needing rain deal almost itself. read just how the Fourteenth a- explain sional District show that a sec- daily presents sulted his friends who were famil- badly. makes is as true mendment would be amended. ond primary between John- Money money today Judge as it ever * iar with his Record them was. We’ll be to ex- He renigued. by telling son and Gov. Bilbo will be neces- glad GOSHEN SPRINGS HOME ECO- our of accounts He refused to take the that it was all a d— lie. plain system to you. again sary. However, Judge Johnson is NOMIC CLUB. people into his confidence. They knew too well what he had far in he lead, and his election in ALL DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK The people present resented the done. the second is practically assured. •On Wednesday afternoon, Au- ARE GUARANTEED IN THE insult and enough votes were They knew' that he could not gust 14, Goshen .Home Economic DEPOSITORS’ GUARANTEE FUND OF MISSISSIPPI on that Club met at Goshen School house changod occasion to thus longer be trusted. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CAN- with most Of the members and, save Mississippi from shame. They knew that many fathers VASSES RETURNS. ...PELAHATCHIE BANK... He never several visitors after that present. ■ day dared to had their sons in the war, others Z. D. DAVIS, President. A. G. PURVIS, Cashier. a Club was called to order < meet fellow in by the ^_ opponent joint their brothers and their friends The Democratic Executive Com- _ aeoate. president and a Club Song sung, and loved ones. mittee met pursuant to adjourn- Thu3 he rode into the U- after which had roll call and min- SATAN RESIGNS. the fourth Monday of “cuffy" They knew that these were more ment, and the statute to canvass September, nited States Senate. to utes of last meeting read. A. D., 1918, then and there to show precious them than a James K. the returns from the various vo- He never took the As we were Mrs. The devil sat by a lake of fire on a cause, if any you people of Mis- Vardaman ever dared to be. ting precincts in Rankin expecting can, why the fi- county, Webb and Mr. farm pile of sulphur kegs, nal account of Mrs. C. sissippi into his confidence that in They heard the earnest appeals cast in the first Burks, county E. Crotwell primary election, His head was bowed as when A. J. McLaurin was demonstrator, we did not arrange upon his administratrix of the estate of 1894, of the boys in camp and in the on this the 21st of day August, a club breast, his tail between his W. contending for the seat made va- trenches “give us a one hundred 1918. program. .JCrotwell, deceased, should us legs, not be cant by the death of the brave and cent a Mrs. Webb made a splendid approved and allowed, and per American,” man in A quorum being present, the talk on and A look of shame was on his she and her sureties gallant Senator Walthall, he, Var- whom we can trust.” votes Food Conservation face, discharged being duly canvassed by the his from further daman, supported R. M. Taylor, answered the and Beat Fair, She warned us to try sparks dripped. from liability in the prem- They Appeal said committee, resulting as fol- to raise food our fam- eyes4 ises. ,who had voted for the negro today Mississippians can hold lows: enough for up He had Bruce instead of the ilies another year as we will have sent his resignation to the This 21st day of A. much beloved their heads and say “we have done For United States Senator—Fat August, D., soldiers to throne up in the skies. 1918. J. A. Lowry, who aspired for United our bit.” Harrison more feed and less far- ROBINSON, Clerk. * 791, E. F. Noel 119, J. K. mers here. She also “I'm down and out," the devil said, Statea Senator in the Black and The boys in khaki rejoice with Vardaman 341. urged each > * v and he club member to have exhibits at said it with a sob; ~FOR SALE AT For Circuit Judge—A. J. Mc- .A BARGAIN. our Beat Fair, then at the State “There are others that toutclass Laurin J, D. Carr l * 875, 362. _ Fair. me and I want toquit my job, For Chancellor—G. C Tann 624 then us a Hell isn't in it with the land that One 7 E. Mr, Burks gave talk on horse, years old, sound J. Parker 583. * the advantages of the Beat Fair lies along the "Rhine, and gentle; will weigh about 900. It was ordered that the safd re* and the wheat in which I’m a ‘has-been* and a piker and W. A. AINSWORTH, suit be forwarded as campaign Star,'Miss. provided by he is especially interested at this therefore I resign, law to the Secretary of State by time. —He One ammunition maker with his NOTICE the chairman. urged each farmer to plant sufficient wheat to make five bloody shot and shell, There no being further business bushels ►Knows more abctat damnation Dr. the for each member of his> Hall committee adjourned subject than all the imps of hell. to the call of the chairman. family, •Vc « Give to Kaiser PAT club m* are especially npr‘job Wilhelm, HENRY, Chairman* the author of this war, T. B. SPANN, interested fjg the Beat Fair and says Secretary.^ He can do are going to do eqr best to make it' better, a million it a the times by far, Our car of Cans has ar- success. After singing t Send Us*Your Mail Syrup I song -‘God Saye Q,ur Meii,” the I hate to leave the old home, the Club adjourned to meet at the spot I love so well, Orders for rived. * Those who have already 4 home of Mrs. C. Barksdale the But I feel that I'm not up to date _I are to second Wednesday in September. in the art of running Hell." ^bought urged get their’s - I : *' Mrs, Sallie Robertson, of Herm^ W$ thgiik ISfr. Bur^s an

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