The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1911-1911, October 20, 1911, Image 3
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SENATOR, rv. v: KN SAYS
WOLD Ti?:M S>AV? i
Recalls Panic ol Fo\ir Ye
When Government ' ls
Financiers
1 ii ( >ctober. 1007, \ \ .
? panic in the lin.mei.. <
ili? I'ni ted Stale.--. Ith itv li
\ !.o ! adere, ot' tho K
'!'. ii i eon i pa ny Of
v. hi..) was foliowi dh
sion ..i ninny banks i,
?citii .-. in New York ai . w
?Ho mat'er how much mo
had in tho bank, yon II noi
xx chi ck ol' moi e than I
thinks, corporations n pi
vate li rms were perm Lied
promises to pay which
rent as ni o ney. lin?
tho treasury hasioi
"Vni i rind placed tho
tin I'oiled Slates Iren ir.v al m. ;
command of the New 'i
ors. In many slate'. I ly du
were passed, and i i '
forbidden for a speei .
foret* the collection ol i i.
I n tho year of j/rai , ' 1
HUI, tho cotton pl ai i uro i
just as serious a eon.,
tho b:?kers and mere
in 1007. Vet I fail to M
eminent or any one cl ? . ?M<? to
t heir aid. ( )ur promis , lo | .
not pass current as ci >h, and noi
stay law holds the lun.cl of our
creditors.
It is not that anyone wishes to
injure us- Our property is certain
ly as safe a basis of credit as the
stocks and hoods of tho banker.
Stocks anti bonds are all based on
the values that come from the soil.
L?t the production of ?crain and
cotton stop and see what would
become of securities. Ii is mero
less worthless paper without Hie
fruit of productive labor behind it.
Tue di Ile ronce lies i, tho fact that
other elasses are orifaui/,-id; tho
farmer is not. His assets are not
in available commercial sh ine foi
him to borrow money upon them.
Cotton is now below the en i of i
Li t tho national head of th?
farmers' union request every plan
tor, both white and black, hot t<
. '.ll another bale of cotton for UM
I jys. h\ October t.! ero. ?aro f< \\
i'ii< cannot hold their cotton td j
\ jj i c.i', ti;.' \.\ irketis in she
iii , i
nt to have a <:?... ..' .. .ble ad
?
l inj) " is ti very hm.> . ' rt I
a I? I?, <;?i che1) au I > tart tia
to coven u?;, and an ?ol v ii lei
.r. l ? half 0" Ms is ni un
thle to expect.
? lier ti ; i o :, io plantar j hool,
(j 'H';!1! la ll Illili U'lil r ? V
, . ;s, tj WIU
I. t takes ibo mill end of lue
market, thereby destro.i ?ii v th! i
. .im? '/nive buy i im' wliieli we he??< j
hS SUSiaiu till? itd\\'lUO0 ?ll prices.
ii. ll, rs hud policy for you li
iViriii .?i i ?io biipitjtl to run ii l?lhei !
it'i ini-sine^s an l not <..'.';, p iid
;l.'his Oh'lpii is not held .'? Ul< j
i irkotj il is in Mic direct channels
?.( (??niiiMiip?jot). ?
J. W'i'.h the i in* rv, er of the mil1'- I
ni 1er one head iv is peculiarly j
i' \V i t i i a re. is 11 M ! 11 -, i
ply iissiired, they eau st'VV o.r i
i. i lie open marlo t, depress ?. ii ;
. cc at id lix tlie amount wiiicli
v si i ol p iv ?or tim col 10 i i j
le i v'oro I under Cbiitra?t.
doini Ii iwiidos NtdlJiiiiriu,
'?Mil'lii'sl plas!cr, A pieee of lltinuel!
ila;iiij??'iii'ii with (MitiniliorliiiliI'M I .?.iiHU ut
..ml (toonil on over inc alleeteil pa ri s i -
superior io ii plus ter nuil <.< ?s i univ .ni'
lentil as nincli. I'W iii le hy All Dealers
THE NfcWS AT SALTERS
Coitcm Pickers Scarce -Whiie
People Will Have to do Their
Own Work
Salters, Oct. I". - Dour Iv lil or:
There is a groat demand for cou ni
pickers just now, Wo know of
several largo farmers that lent
ha I hut a few hales of colton picked
nd now the schools have started
which will eut down the supply
of pickers, O'" course it is only the
i of Newes
b furs were shipped iii
0 koop thom only ten
plus the transportatii
New 1
1 are shown in Fox. Ht
ics from
? Separate Muff
will certainly need a 1
>mboiy a pretty fur in:
:CaH-Wea
UV OUI H.-, f 41.* L U bttCK IUI? fun |. I
ne Anton patch, bub ono thin
ter t af n, tl io white population i
le poi uling onti roly too inuoh <> ,
(io darkey to do \vltnt ila'.v cool? 1
lo Mioihshlvos lind lintel i I: o tte r a .
hat. Wo venturo to it \V?)
ti I en ?. ur; ho foro ii. wi I : .
n dst impossible to h i rn !i - . .
io any p ten for tho'y tir< ' da
na rn t w i lever
sd th ti fly ; -
lld -i rilU?i' i .ii bi
I.') !. VI
Chas v loltmgli?jti a i ! I'. a
ilso Whiter f );ivi|l, visi
m b i ly of T .V MoD.iiiiol I.e. -
iii.v..
l l A O hun IPI ? di ai I? ' lo I
> ll'iiVi' ' > i \\' \ I * M ? " * i ? L
?lio larin \. fiore M r < ) loni :
.ive i.
u /WD C. f0 STCU.ftkS
iie?icrs Corr r ppruleni ?s?yy il i>?i
fjjrt iii Southport.
Sellor.s, Ootb'l?M: l.t. I':: . < \
iiv'nui nf I : i I' . . ' . i; Hip!
hera iv l\ iib o.oi tvtuji \\\ . . .
vi i lr, in Ma ! . i :.>?.?? i '. .
.ample'* .lt? Lil's pl . upi ! ; <.:>.!
ur brinn's will soon lui no. pug I
'.\ ?lpoU on tn,; S* a'n tard ipikj .
?horawi Toe oxt?hlioii frein.
l?|'t)vvhs;V'illo is l)Ot.\vi?pn loll aim
.lev en milos*, nnd runs through H
iplondiJ furmin?;section of tuition
onnty, Tho' wholc roui from H.MI
letlsvillo rons th rou fh thal line
limbered ridge lying between the
river nnd th 5 Marion and Menuetts
vi I le public l'Ortd, and al no point
nore I.han a milo from tho bitter
road and is doing a splendid busi
ness.
Those in a position to know say
that the rond will eventually be
oin*ried to Marion, thence to Con
way, and finally lo Soul Iran--, N.
w., thus giving the Seaboard two
initlclson the Atlantic, Charleston
lind Southport. If this extension
s miele it. will cross tin1 road from
" i j ' 1.f. >jo|bn? now
?1 rm lin
s by ono ol' tho loadiiii
days. Tho prices on
)n charges. In short,
fork WI
liiilTulj Sable and Min
i 8.50 to
s and Scarfs at
'ur, better take ad vant
alces a most appropria
therly Co
t
af EV.;-. Do? Presbytery to Meei
Here Oct 26
? I" ? . Ol' . -. I .:. lie? Mis- ii ill.! f\
I i.' .. . .
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.
alloway Parish
notmccd thal David I)
tins county add Miss
lise Mulloway of Dillon
ll be married next Thurs
'.jc?. After ceremony, Mr
ill brino Ins bride to Ids
homo, hear libene/.er
herc an old time wedding
viii be served. Among
. i ted :?re .1 lldgCS M dion
I and J V ( iibson.
usand Canna. Bulbs for
Sale.
her is the I line I < > n'anl
? tiorgoous ciinua bet i s
Consknin
i . York Furriers.
I rill be about thc
ii buy a fur froi
1 lesale
.\ hod sets in SN 11
i 5 Dol
fi 4.00 to 15
ti. Iiis oppoi'1 unit
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Harmony Happenings - Advocate twice instead of once a
Harmon, Od. H .-Mr P 8 "vfH ? '8'1 our hoi??? and w.'a,i t,a?
<tu?)?... ni one d".> last week ' ?R ? much tind
Wi:?.s.O?..ri McIntosh oj' Harts*
. who was elected teach r for
n ?II . Hi ho ?I came over vii ur?
. I bef; i.i t< ac?iiiig ?lmday.
. " l'ai klon lO'oking aller real
estate.
kSiiuiO ol'i hi' farmers uro slow i
jet inv; ou! ilioir-coiion oh-iiocouht
d' snell ? >. i? . . .. .\ i lOo'fc seem
o e u ...?,? juill !) iilaait il.
' '.. Uni li 0 \ ii:.11 lind family
r i ii m apeiii .?.? i.M.iy at Mr Kl i j
\] r )1 i ! fjiek and daughter ?
: iel ho uuesi s
,; dis .' ? elli I M odor Simd > . !,ia o V\ eli.. os, McColl. S l.?.
Wo aye .. ci v 'glad to have i o Si ti ?i?\i
??t Sals
' ??'>." li t X'. i th tw'o dwell inga
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SPECIAL IMPORTERS
CHARLESTON
y MELW YORK CITY
lent For Ten Days
To dispose of them, they will
? same as the Ne v York whole
11 us within the next ten days at
Price.
lite, black, brown and gray colors,
liars the Set
.00 Dollars Each.
yaadsavotlie retail pro lit.
PH AT DOES WHAT IT
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