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RESERVE BANKS BACK FARMES BYRNES PUBLISHES CORK SPODENCE WITH HOUSTON. > ^ Secretary Referred tc Treasury E partment Net B?.nks?In Accord With Hardin?. The State. Aiken, Oct. 1.?Congressm James F. Byrnes cf Aiken toci made public telegraphic correspor ence with Secretary of the Treasu Houston, which shows that the sectary in his statement of last M; day referred only to the attitude the treasury department 3hd had reference to the policy ol tne k ^ eral reserve bank system in d counting the paper of member ban The secretary advises Mr. Byrr that he is in accord with Govern Harding's definition of "orderly m; keting" as meaning the marketing the cotton crop gradually. The te gram of Mr. Byrnes to Secreta Houston on September 26 reads follows: "All trade reports indicate yo statement construed as intention ^ federal reserve bank not to discou notes secured by cotton. Satisfied tl not your policy. Statements of Gc ernor Harding in his "Clevela \. speech defining orderly marketi + tvj rl A was reassuiuig cuun, you are in accord can you not iss statement as to what you meant 'orderly marketing?' Any cour other than that outlined by Gov< nor Harding would result in specul tion by mills and buyers at expen A of producers." "1 Reply of Houston. i f x Secretary Houston's repiy 01 i 29th states: <fMy statement is, 'I am in favor f every legitimate effort to promo the orderly marketing of all co: ^ modities, but the government qan n be a party to an undertaking to he commodities off the market to enat the owners artificially for specui tive purposes to maintain war pric or higher than war prices." "In speaking of the government, course, I was speaking particularly the treasury. I was not speaking the banks. Th:y are not the gover ment* My stai -?ment was induced 1 * * - -Li- - J. 4-v.^r a request *oi peopie mut me uw ury either deposit money in cri moving sections co that it revive t war finance* corporation activitic Either of these things would r.ccc sitate the treasury's borrowing mo money at the high rates at which is now borrowing to meet current o ligations. It has no money to d posit except for government pi poses. The war finance corporate ^ould only assist in financing e ports. This power was given at time when it was feared that e ports would not go forward. E ports have increased steadily to enc ,mous proportions and are now ru Jning at the rate of over S8,000,00( 000 for the year. Could Not Bcrrcw. "Obviously the treasury would n be waranted in borrowing money further stimulate exports or to d posit for lending purposes. The trea ury should net be in the banking bu; ness. It may interest you to kne that six times as much is being r discounted in certain reserve ban ^ for crop moving sections as has ev been deposited in such sections by t treasury. There is no conflict t tween my statement and Govern Harding's. He was speaking for t reserve system. I have assured th I am in favor of the orderly markc ing of ail commodities. Govern Harding asserts the same. The ban are lending more mqney today to a riculture and industry than has ev before been lent. I have repeated expressed myself in favor of ordei marketirt and of the promotion ?cooperr '"e marketing among fan ers. I c'r not see how I can add an 4 thing t.; he statement. My insisten on the J! :sirability of orderly ms ML keting is pointed by my statement to the unwisdom of enterprises ho] ^^^ing commodities off the market ar ficially fcr speculative purposes maintain war prices or higher th; war pricei. I assume that the gre mass cf the people of this count J ?" - A v?/\^ + ! * A liysnir WUUIU lecuglll^c UUu \JUI\I nic nil tv dom but the illegality of such an ij dertaking." No Danger cf Panic. In publishing this corresponded Mr. Byrr.es stated he was satisfy - that the speculators nkow that t 't secretary of the treasury was st: ing the policy of th? treasury depa: ft vi /J ? A4- r??>> ?r IliCIiL. ?i:u liVIk UlliiVU.A'l.^, Mil; in the policy of the fedora! reser bank system, but that they used t statement of Mr. Houston to ra the market, and frighten product into selling their cotton. He stat "Goverrcr Harding has time a: again stated that the federal i serve board will aid member ban furnishing the mcr.ey necessary f orderly market the crop. In his pi pared speech delivered at Clevelai ' ^ i ijhe defined "orderly ir-as kcti/.v:'' aJ covering a p^.v ! of ninths and in ^ his statement. t.f i\- V*,er '<, | appeared in th( Richmond Dispatch, he suidi "Every reasonable assii'tante \t!*j Ve granted to l':e i:a:.:.:: in this res-lion 1*! nnirkel th cr-n.vj j gradually." Seereiary i:1 !:i , the view of (loverif.;!- Hardin;-;. Mer.: ! bar banks rc tdy i:> a.sist lir.' t producers by landing nsr.ey or. c otnn 1 ton stored in wurokou-cs and the ff !a_ era! reserve banks ;<> disi count such paper for member b;- n 1 There is no excuse for ramie. Pro[ll< : ' rc_ ducers should folio v.- the advice ci )n_ithe American Cotton a-^.ialion. of! -*?r no ; GAMBLERS IN BASEBALL id-1 - ARE WIDELY ORGAIZED is ts. (Continued From Page 1.) ies returned at tnc. regular tin?." ,r_ "Happy" Felsch. who yesterday said he got $3,000 from the gamblerjc_ for his part in the crooked work in ; the last series bet the same rum cn '* J i Cincinnati at odds of two to or.e and i made another $10,000 for his ^! nefarious work, it was reported to1 clay. This will also be probed. ^ ! Gar.dii Hi :?i Hospital. | Whether other members of the band of conferred crooks bet against IV- i , i their team will also be investigated, n d *" | It is ncrrible that one or two others r/r 1 ' of the indicted ball players will make i statements in connection with the US , t i bribe expose. If any do, howeevr, it * i will not be "Chick" Gandil, who is *se ill in a hosoical in Texas. irja He is reported to have said there ! is nothing to the charges ar.d that the 50 1 i other Blavers are trying to make a ' ? goat of mm. i ? i i Charles Risberg is likewise renoit- : Vio i * : ed to have said he had nothing to i confess and that "if anybody squeals ^; on rrie I'll put them out of business." j lte i Oata Lightfoot, assistant state's rn"! attorney, through whose hands all in:0*! dictments pass, said it has been It's i J ! x j intention oil a]cng to delay the rei turn of the indictments against the [o 1 ""j eight players and two gamblers'until es j State Attorney Heyr.e gets back from j ! the East. of I tt :~ tt JW! 1". iiuyne IS lii l!i" j.ic>,jvu i; | several supplementary investigations 0 j in connection with the baseball scr.nn"^day," he said. "We have not intended ^ j to rtfake any return of the indict- ; IS" | nients before the court until Mr. | j Hoyne returns because we want some of his information scoured in the :s* and there i: nlro !he mattrr of in' * : dieting ether {rambler?. V.'o inter..] rc ; to return all the indictments at the " ; same time. As for any friction in . k"' the office, that is all false.* We are ! e" igoin? alon-r as we intended to do." ir" i There was little doubt today hut 311 j what other players and several x~*, biers would be indicted. Reports a j from New York to the effect thet the x" | gamblers who fixed the 1910 world's . series got V-^v.'JUu will be'invcs.i'r_ :gated when the jury reconverts. n" j Chief Ju3tice McDonald today con*>" j firmed reports of the countrywide; ;scone of Hie operations of the br:-:e| ball gamblers. He intimated that jthey are widely organized. [ At the instance of Justice Charbrv c" ; McDonald o" criminal couvt subncels > 51- j ksi e" r ' i*M{ 3 h & > s#rJ:J 5?? v or ! !i llit! 3!}??lUfelfe ftiii ci 5! JMMiMfcKrwD s I I i--1 v Amk> ? j ! H? |W&r'jlp l\!: i! t! ljB? m-?zz-iv i Bs^^ag '^.-- ' > * --.v^ ;apM!i || i j ??5SUV- ' ,.""\ -K- ' i V C' -r;r!:) >1- i ? P !i ??! t?! -k; !f I I ili^^ d- j | & M'. ti- 1 m 2$? *? ?#? fi hit \sa* y[ ;' ' r.-:' *' 'an j | pr j "^v-"' at! I fel Specie is_ The S?ECL\L-S:X in" j teti to OS ''ike iiec-J. S ?l pjc-nty cf ? 1^! whole far.::;*', re co I | ifj3 exception-Ey : 0;* ] i || turen. rcari 1 f?? ecoiiomy fji'lLer nt- ? !? * '> -v?fc??}-?.fj.I P > jj p2 i-ive-pa:^::;-;cr v vc i ??-h- p;e cnFASRnxz^ ir.".crmec!..ic ?.r. he inch vhoe^.-'v.. 1^1 comfort fcr five JTS j | Kk\ All Stuceba'-cr Cnr.! 1 SHfe Cord Tires?another S" nd | j ||jj " This is a S'tu fcs! ! Jig Mc HARDY to j \ T!;'.i5t it is report'-i.'. v. "c i/.ruci ?" *! ! ii.uit.it i. '.ii;:. i. <> i.f tj > \:c> i:-j fo.nyrjv. ( f ill * >' 'o;\\! ) | * . , 1!: , ; . < f < !\ r " . i ^i: i-cm- ! P pa?,;* *.:: :-':-i pie?-.:. : ro-ici'v:: wi'h'l' .. . Mo. V) S . /. : : ;l, a ; '*! . > :i! ' . . iy:-, ; . a'ja < <ii:: ,i^'?. i o i ;v; York, ::'J. "To my l.T.-.V/Iriiv. !c ; ! v at Ifcail thr ) D s \vov!<: i series/' declared Abe Atteli in a pre- j a liminary . ixtc-ne.--. < ." his r-^neetson | j, *vith Ijie 11 Scitii''c.I r-' -uo'I to- j j\ ida?? i - u jh : ticUbrs," the boxer r.:M. "I never:... handed any money 1j White Sox j players. 1 nevtr nc-te.l as n 'fixer.'. * There is rc.r.e nir.ete; whi.'h has j . evolved and rp era ted ti e whoie-j", scheme. Of ceurre, he v;a3 assisted | i by other:;. Hut I d ? r.uI care to re- j . vc;:l them at present/' j " j All the Brooklyn pbvers vviil he I on hand at 9:30 tc-r?iorro-v mornirT to answer anv oa'*st-ons ?*r'ct At-! ' i ? -n.- t.r T." i r I ^ ici r.c.. ii.ii'.v i.. 0: n j :.iay put to them in Jii-, c- Tort to clear ! ^ the Brooklyn team of -the rumored jk' | charge that an attempt has already! been made to fix the? fo.'tlicomire" l' world's series. C( '"I want it fully under;.cod that so r ! far as I know there is not a breath of suspicion against any member of the Brooklyn team,"-said the district | attorney today. "What we want to f?nd out is ; whether any of them have been approached by any gamblers. It is the gamblers we are after." "All of us are anxious to run these rumors to the ground," said President Charles Ebbets of the Brooklyn club. Manager Wilbert Robinson said: "Certainly J am not aiv?id of any investigation, nor am I afraid to have # ar.y cf my players Questioned. I have not been approaches by <ramblers. Likewise it is most certain that none of my players have been approached to my knowledge." Charles A. Stoneham, president of the New Yu,-k Giants, who arrived aboard the ?i earner Morro Castle today. declared: "Absolutely r.o mercy should be shown any crooked ball player or gambler implicated in this affair. I believe the reports of crookedness on the Brooklyn team are ridiculous, T krriv TY-Mp'-ry.i to Ve on the level. ' U'. I believe ilw -hould be r.lvu: a t'^rcu.'rh ;,.vf"-L.::;::t:o;i. From what I know of his player' I don't think r.r.y of then ai*e crooked." .? i i - - SAYS AwTCLLTZ FAST FOH 43 DAYS WOULD EE IMFC3SIELE New York, Sept. 0.?Forty-eisrht dnys of absolute fasting wcr.l I be ir.ipe:rib!e. Food in "omc form :s being adrni};!~tcrc<l to Mayer Ma'.Swjney, however, unecnscicus of it h:? may be. ' This was the opinion offered here tcciay by Dr. lYiax brteveiJ. Dr. uneven j is a member of the stall rf Lenox Hiil hospital-and has worcd as asrirtr.n; to D:\ Ehrhorn. famous stomach specialist. He sivi: z\sx.-zj*sc^xs33mj .vnr.vvr-MJi" cr-nR-i ? ..cssr* |g g fi$ fel'ipmSS?*j?, k ||!Sjjf; fey.? ? j j IPli L?JKmlm i|m0f, i!sU ;?i| n--- <?X> ,? >*'"'Jifc's" *1 A**'WiU <:' Jf ^ I r * c/ ~r: ft ?11 I III iL-'SLi fc?'l a fj*; i j >c c fica referred !& 1 i fanrl'y ec.;v' It t'p 1 j ;::cn for \>.c i C-..v.^ ?4A1U * * 9 Ktoy-' ai.j f.a; jlfe^ 0 J i'.v, po.v.-" end ^3 b Lo!t? to make |g| ? y v:,'ws aasoeg jj|| <j IP I ...lc-hcr^l ?c!cr; V. ?) I _ i * o t ' ftvufigy.' emission; iu* ? f TKJ | ivins maximum %\xZ??fc- V v1.) " I. >wrya>i..'W..?- r. ' passer^.-s. ppjr fl arc oc;'j:pp~'! wi'.h fj&j >j :~.acba!cer precedent. liR'i m * dsbaker Year" f.-v ? f W{ i MOWER, |p jj 'utor. ii* ? ' | . / / . . ? y "it is my belief that the lord mayor! c 1 f ( Oi iiJ"S'i i; 5"'11 '.!.(! < . hi!i* .Si... l f ' i I : !. i ill) : f: !i 1 o v< 1V : ; ' (! y ' i(/S-li'-if, ill W. ; :/ eriod <: * : ' ;t ) c":j; it ; :! : i.? ' "If . r y.:-' :i !, !>kttes would It;?'! : :;; * hi:* t :.1 iA K * * '* ' ^ orn:?vJ f-.;.-* I t-*i ::2; i/iatc: i". :'*.(' : lo - v *i : , :ui the I u:. r ? of th; ^ cdy arc -i:;;*-:c ?- AIjo th:act that ! :" remain* * . : would idp hi:-> to !:v;t lonye.*." {;( I)r .?! I'V;!! id l ho Iri.-h"i:inV ? :trepM dcti nn'r.nlion to win wouM iN ;>t ivv]n i:i {he bodily tk'.'it for iife. ''Such unoaujiiet; :*.":? . ".iv.*lit keep :m fcr a day cr "two," he stated, but not 1o:v.t.-." . c1 "Besides afier such a-Ionic r wiod cc ic faculties become diminished and iS ;e mentality jrveatjy blurred.'' Dr. She veil c; oressed doubt con-1 irr.injr ths ?>c-?rsibilIty of anyone who ! to ;c fasted -if) days "c cmii-pr back" . P: food is administered. I! .> cor.- j i 1 (>1 rued: i ? "it is diiliculr t > ' -.te positively | nt. a r.crnal a--.' ;:!;vrk-:;I ! ir.diticn ctuld "cL be refined. IIov.*-1 I T ''^N- x?1920 . > ' ,'\ I ge' Select your tires ac? j cording to the roads i C they have to travel: 3 , In sandy or hilly coun< ?, try, wherever the ?oinc is apt to be heavy?The U. S. Nobby. For ordinary country rc?ds?The U. S. Chair H cr Usco. For front wheels?Th< U. S. Plain. For best resultseve ry iv h e r e? U. S || Royal Corcls. | EUWLCORD ^WEY'CmivSCQ I J. J. AMICK.. . L. G. OXNER. I , NEWBERRY I5 / T . M < ' v/ ft A V j2> 9 A ^ -* . k '?./ V Lv ? v; .?* - ' ... . 1 !: ? Ij"'.7'c. . -i' : o::. I';. y?:;i :r - w; *. a m i\ i.tr ./; .? ' rilr. i . . . ' : I ! : ::< ! v he:' i ! = " fc-i! : ; ! ,v i'h i '-.. i u "si 10 i v Os' : : ' : K'i* i .'ad wood. orIce oF Itockholder fuEETING OF NEWBERRY ALT ? .\mo>: *y r * T.?/^-7c*r" L.itivCu t . I?11 ovc.-r f;" ;:.e : Cl d.i'OctOi'3 : the Newberry Alliance Warehouse ;mpany, - meeting cf stockholders i hereby c;.lic-.l io meet the ;v : ill at Prosperity. S. i".; on October 1923, at II o'clock a. ;v... for >he ivpese cf cor.si.'ering a resolution ? dissolve and liquidate said ccmir.y and to authorize a sale of its iot :( *.v: ivhou'e in or near* the town l Prosperity, Newberry county, tuth Carolina. John X. Fea?.le, J. Ti. Keitt, President. f'-cc. and Treas. \ ' sr&fM ;vV,'5 v /j ,WT " Iff p% 1 n ms^?dm a i IPpf^ ^ I vl /^jk M 11 * < f lu thinks ai & THE railroads we responsible. But until the automobile its present state of ment that the okl against travel wer broken down. - II ' > More people ow ; mobiles today th thought of owning and buzgy in the ole That's because th motoring has oeen __ within roach of the ||1 citizen's pccketbooJ |j|| We look upon it s our job to iceeo rL'uii v if- -r-fzx'.--* ' fryr- T V1 f7* lAf tcwii L ivi C*aC/ the jrictrz the priced ceir there wc g. 9 ? s ? ?rVfr'S!F2 j' h ,& r; ^ ^ ' *? $ g <$> i /IACHINE & AUTO Vs. ^ . . . . j- - . -.U : ' Vs3fe?& i' K ' 4 ' > V ^ -> ..- ' o A y ii " 30^Ti ffC^l . \ A ' j fi ' . ? \ if " *" *- - l-'-,r Vi'.< ?/ Si ' ;> i for the booklet "Our ?fr - vf hv.; n;ul Daughters." Full of Gc ' - ? t' ^?<* tr?r.wA /-.! . 1 /I r >/" I'.! tvc-ij' UiilULl JMJUUIU 1 have: including voluntary testiT . . . Mil y inony nnd advice irom Tromen m th< p all TTa'lrs >>i lu?o T.'iio kliQ!Ls l>y Fo experience vrhc.t Stella Vitae ou jr *will do for vromen. jg 8tel!a Vitao is the famous pre- -m |i script ion of an old family phy- cu 1 under agreement that if the first te " JHACHER MEDlCi^E CG- ^zi v- <r>'.; /K^ jr$$&&?& % ?*$ga?**yP jP'"" ' ' '' -"- ~ |g Wi&^m mm MM& WW 0* .. i;.' f-Vw'jS- S? .- - - m ?B| \..r.w; ;'<**< .*?{ 'VwVI l&sl i m - ' gzy'r ?;& }? ^'< ; { ; ?lv<- 2 *' 'k > * -v :*V"[ \? -7 r\ S^--eL'C3Z% ? r^si p if in ijgHRjWi 7^7 yi J | 1 ?aS*?^^S^^s1kl ?I X. f / ng 5 ,, ?% n aWfc a ?=a /?S *?? ?. a ? u .' ? '- ' * ' -5 ' V'7 |i '.1 . . J v. < '. .? j c v -iJ fJ 'J 'J V ? fe \s3^ \/w 0 xSP . r, s ^8^ V^?3 d>B8 d- 8?W' u :re partly much in this tire \ it wasn't us. ; reached /// develop- ' The less a rr barriers spend on motorin e finally important it is tt should be of first Any tire is noiz for the small car < n auto - wants a tire that v an ever just as much for a horse in the small size i days, car man gets for y ? in the large size, e cost or u - . TV average thinking ovc of tires we woul in this comrnuni' as part c-i to put curs eh here. Is place of the car < trade ci we believe we hi medium when we se!e< -r<0 T ?rp? i. ^ J.... t_? 3 i&Z'j ri o. V., c rs ?s & d :~~*t ,<% ? ; fa <rv ?53 O :1 it '6 m kJ ? 0 9 , Chappei Kinar* f " ' f ^ j ; piir r> pp V> jkU'kU ...i \ v w syCi ;..Silverstre ", > .^. T !_ IILI M 1 * . . * ' / ^ # few # i - ii\f _ .? *??.- <-? i;.i-.<: ..r>v. o. J). Z>. Hamilton, ct Mimr-T,- gji Bcute 1, writes: 4 'It gives || > pleasure to testify to tho || GOlit which both my daughter rtj d myself havo derived fron |I 3 xite oi SiLLLA v ITAE. fcj r soir.o tine the doctors of ^ r neighborhood had treated a ? daughter without success. || le bottle of STELLA VITAS M three weeks' time completely |9 red her. 3ly own health Lr.s raj en restored by STELLA ?8 TAE; and no doctor has been, gg lied upon to treat any niera- |j r of ray family sineo I began fg ing lir. Thaeher's Heme- [j tt&noojTs, T?^ ?U. S. A. jQ&f . -.fTrrr - S L K' J t. ' 1 < V j |f% [ I? s m i ? i m ' " I business for 1| lan has to fj ig, the more gj sat his tires |j : quality, w rood enough 1 owner. He 7iil give him ' his money | as the big | bis money | * :r what kind 1 a represent ^ fcy we tried /es in the k >wner. And t it exactly 1 ~<re>A TT Q 1 *?a y w# * Urf/ o *fi 3J fT77* gi tii i?J [Is, S. C. I ' UX.S} a t ry, S. C. efc5 S. C. I ^ I