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I LEGISLATION NEEDED TO AID FARMER By T. Cashing Daniel Right at this time the farmers < the nation are vitally interested i legislative matters in Washington North Carolina is especially interes -V * , ed as evidenced bv the fact tnat re] I resentatives of the various ccopcr: tive associations are planning to in Washington on the 14th and lot of December, for the purpose of sti dying pending so-called rural cred legislation. There are other farmer organizations from the South an West that will probably hold a cox ' ference in Washington, on.the sam ( subject within the near future. The Joint Commission on Agricu tural Inquiry, headed by Congres; * man Sydney Anderson, has comple ed its thorough whitewash of th \ policy of drastic deflation and chinery has been set in motion t rush through some kind of credit lef i.slation, apparently in accordanc with the recommendations of th / . . commission. \ There are & number of bills pent ing?one introduced by Senate ^ Norbeck; one by Senator Cappc. which was fathered by Eugene Mej er, Jr.; one by Senator Simmons, an some by various others. All preten to be for the purpose of aiding th farmer. All are dependent for thei success or failure upon the firancis : control exercised by Wall street. Of interest to the North Carolin farmer and citizen is. the followin. . correspondence which I have ha with Senator Simmons over his pro ^ _ posed measure: A Wrightsville Beach, N. C. m June 9, 1022. Senator F. M. Simmons, Senate Office Building, Washington, D. C. r Dear Sir: * I I have read Senate Bill No. 357! p. introduced by you April 20th, 1022 As you have assumed the responsibil i iiy of this money bill and in ordc that the voters in North Carolina ma; clearly understand your position o; the money question kindly let m know if you endorse the preser. fraudulent "<?old basis" Federal Re serve act upon which this money bi] you have introduced is based. Owing to the paramount importance c the money question now being pre sented to the people, and in orde that your position may not be mis understood I would be c.blijged if yc; would gi?e me a frank answer to thi above question. . Yours truly, (Signed) T. Cushing Daniel, President, the National Honest Mon ey Association. Washington, June 10,;1S22. My Dear Sir: I have your letter of -June 9th * written from Wrightsville Beach. From your letter it appears to fc< ^ quite certain that you have not eve> read my bill; at least, not with an: degree: of understanding. , z It would be useless/ therefore, fo r me to undertake to make any answe to the question ycu sak, which I ven ture to say to you was not very cour teously put. Very truly yours, (Signed) F. M.- Simmons. Mr. T. C. Daniel, President, National Honest Money Association. ' . Washington, D. C. Wrightsville Beach, N. C. June 15, 1922. Senator F. M. Simmons, Senate Office Building, Washington, D. C. My Dear Sir: Your letter of Juno 10th, 1922, h . reply to mine of June ?th received Jr If you understand S. Bixi 3578 tha you have introduced you should knov that its functioning and fate de?ei?< upon the gold basis Federal Reservi act controlled by international bank crs through their cgcncies as previa cd in said act, the Advisory counc? and the Federal Reserve beard, th.r now control the money system of ih United States. There is no provision in the bi! you have introduced to put in circa lation or add one lawful dollar to th? amount in the monetary system o the United States to be used by th< people or protect them against fin aneial ruin brought upon them b; the operation of the federal reservi act. As over 00 per cent of the interes ar.d dividend earning debts that ar< r.ow overburdening the people ant driving: them into .oanEruptey nav< been created by banking corporation loaning: false 2nd fictitious money? "bank credit3," there can be no jus tification for congress chartering more corporations reran tin.~ them ta: infamous privilege and power of put tin? more debts upon the resource and people cf this country by th? loaning of corporation "credits," r false and dishonest substitute fo; money. The purposes of the bill you hsv< .V ' ! introduced are transparent to m< 3 therefore I asked no explanation c j same. j Senator, the money question as jf' political issue has now become too v: n; tai to the peopie, and the safety o n J this Republic to admit of personal -.Ities. Ir. view of your assumed super j. jicr understanding of money bill 1 there should be no difficulty in you | answering- the following question h! Do you endorse the fundaments j.' principles incorporated in the feaera H reserve act, viz.. the gold basis an< s? the loaning of "bank credits'' as ; q ; substitute for money? j This question is accessed to yo; q j as a represent'-:i'^ the people i the senst-i In!ted States, an; j.jis entile' v, a responsive answer 5. J Awaiting; your reply, I am, i Very truly yours, e (Signed) T. Cashing Daniel. 0 Wrightsvllle Beach, X. C, rJ July, 1022. eiSerut-rr F. M. Simmons, c j So: ' ::.-e Bu'lding. j Yi" S .1, D. C. < . o;r: ,r' ' ' ' r. *. C-h i wrote you a lette?*? ycurs of the 10th of -Turn ..J. in which I asl&d the fol? d j question: ' "> -*ri endorse t}.:? i* ?! d lov.'n:: f - :'n;?nt:l principle > : ??i e pnr-.:-'i the federal reserve ?< ! r V:::. : '< y/JA basis, and the ! >:: 1] of ' iT-tVi' ns a substitute r Tii'f.i' v '} ise wcids "bmlc r- >; <5 r-amount. t*rt1 ' "* jj ey having ?: ? 1' "jipnc-" -*rnrl d]seated onh. 1-v rjwi*** t..'! ' ? m" bnnV.-' i :r v"'t' '' :" > rtir.* I I'ririer ii-f- 1 | ! ? '* ' 'oi:;' t" <QVVC act J VU'? j ?t%i? y???; m- ; f?*v? the Congress j ! !v rv " *! ? ' "! he "etraya! ! V ! t {' Reserve A<i " !:: !r"j i!-:' r.nv not itv-r/ i!: : cT the ouesi: >? g S*v''-i 1 :" ' -ft- yr.u to i:-; i; I ^ te;- i ? ' "T 10Ih, 10.! the now 3/ r fae?.' 'r ! V.er-- * into ; -v ." - \\?? five ^ I 1 men : = : l!: e struct:.f.- Kin ! ' j. value c' : *' <>i the ?? ?..'. I and the ? - ' ">e vrren! ? j public om ' ? n ? _ j over i !: ? - * ' . . f |in a iind ' ' .isource* sV ' " * < i /* * ^ % , ? f JOWSr of ieer.*""Ot t}>j> i*. T 1 * ,iUnf:ed State* 1 1 i any'-arrestsr ? ' Iy *act that ti: < ' 1 built upon the federal reserve . i the pcopie? This organize i ? v only controls cur : by this control of ' tiit., controls our goverr.j Y\? ( ? jton, and laws most v '.i jvni : i producers and hone;;' v. " ->i:r j country can not be ;;! 1 c\oa J cuted in their interest a *' * . in1 j ternational bankers ci> ?' ' :m>np!ey and credits of the i - s :}e.^. i Tlje federal reserve act < the r - storm center of the fight -aior'ple for an honest money ... -'he . records show that this rui: .ibasis." "bank credit' deli .* turing scheme?culminatin t':e federal reserve act?to roy '.! ; people of their earnings origi . ! \,i:n I -_x j.: 1 T?^ ?i ; Jiiteruauoiiai u<tui\eis ?xiu <: ... *.?-.iJgress is responsible for ii- b ' iflictcd upon the people of Jk ! States. The time has come for e\ery representative in congress to d.> Iris own thinking on the money question and i assume his individual responsibility to | his constituents and the people of the | United States. i! For many years men have masque ! raaed under the name of interiiationt; a! .cankers whose- records when inves* | tigated and tested by acts of congress 1 j they have fcistered upon the people - j will prove them co be nothing rh:>;i - j of international financial crooks c -|5.pirin~ :o destroy the sovereign e.?n - t:o' of du:* government over its m.m rcscntatives of the poop1'.1 | in congress any lender ally tfcomI! selves with these men in opposing the - establishment of an honest money 2 svstem in the interest of all the no.) e 1 * : pie? Is; the question to be answered 2; coming elections. Very truly yours. ' T. Gushing Daniel. ! Kollog Building, t Washington. D. C\. ^ November 10, 1022. 1 Senator F. 31. Simmons., - Senate CfEce Building, s Washington, P. C. - Dear Sir: In my letter to you of July, 102*2, . ' t : i*. . i l . j i r U ; i; i i I t'U up t :C UlUliV.U, tlj> cn the people under the operation of - j i he power and ruinous privileges 5 j r.yanted by congress to banking cor? i no rations in the groid basis federal i ( reserve act, and for the second time :a?kcd the plain question: "Do you enI dorse the fundamental principles in j corpora ted in the federal reserve act, i i I ^ o O O 7 Si n >r 1 ? Vy- f 'A I J % / 1 / C /? :. ? J si i m / y J ii %i U f 1 ! i *& C :: /i f _i$L jf !! ri ! a ! . I >! i i j II .! i | ! o. j Annoi . i Trie first err to display su.cb ? equipment. It i pronounced cr spoken admiral ! 3c !v ; I OL'v'c < i' A'ro i he' tor oi l\o: 0 j I Ca: i I J i. viz., the gold basis, an.i the loaning jl< ; of bank credits as a substitute fov! a ;! money?" jo To which I receive your irrespon- # isive answer of July 21st, 1922. a:-.it! Ifollows: j Is . ! "Recpir>r. is acknowledged of vour i d | communication with reference t > [ a pending legislation. I shall be glad j ,'to see that youf views receive duojt consideration.'' j p I Very trulv yours, e i j T. Cushing Daniel, ' a President the National Honest Money jt I Association. , r '! h.i't: Trf hi: |y j kellog Building, j1 Washington. D. C. i s November 10, 1922. ! ^ i 7 t Senator F. M. Simmons, * !r Senate Office Building, J * Washington, D. C. ^ Dear Sir: U ! Your answer of Julv 21s*--. 1022, to ' . . . , ; my letter is a transparent evasion o: J ja dircct question. I did not refer to : f |any pending legislation but asked if.s j you endorsed zac ieaerai reserve ac- i i passed eight years ago and under th? ri . | operation of which "deflation" has t ,'' 'cccn inflicted upon our people, with t iiali its attendant losses and untold ? .' suffei h:r. This question is not a per-'s ' snnal qu' >L:o': but a political ques-'f lion in whu'h the. neonie are vitally i. i * > concerned. jt : As you fcr.vo fit not to make! o i.-ny further the question.v ' y.'rcd you. 1 the following jc j* tmcn: * *'* he neo-11 i }*:; t > yo?. : ? : '?, y*. u 1o the c \ -+ . . j ; Tito rroM . h:v. b j ! (".-? oaiin.^ i'.\s ^ V or r republic ov.v '" * r% r. 11 r-rc-seeretr.rv 1 , i 1r:?r.sary. "*'.] j court ol i>. V:: * * ' J t. it . j ' . . v.oney in pr*- * I sajr.' ' >:v national bnr.:: .? : v.r : tvl: ' ' (*." life. It I a :r :y " affects every T . Till j est :::rry. r: snoi-.ia ipealt.i !\:* before 1 ha:. can be "ccnipii: a-;:?, the people will be ar ray ; ed on one side and the barks on the ; other in a conflict such as v:e have t never seen in this country." j i ' Let me say, senator, it has been ! h to the everlasting1 disgrace of the 1 a American congress that the money j } system of the United States has been! L i ; C'p- ? i It P a "w T~ -*w \ \/ % 4 X i % / % !f % / % Jfe*. _fc.? jg*\_ . j.rs..4* -:> tVrl~i>Jr:r Vs&$ ',f; %~ Vc \ ^E^Er>Z'Ec55^ 35 1 /?-?>s imcing the <o # ^TT* >fflfcts. ^K/T5^ v*"^ .a-a^S* 3 y.N ? 0|JUX I J. US at anywhere near the price l striking beauty and generous 5 distinct individuality and larm arouse instant and outiion. * :'r.d hoed beautiful Chester Hun: red. renders?. J:ab top. two-ply duck, rubberized. Heavily nick .vin^od water indcitcr, s cj.g bumpers, trur,: y, .deeply buffed. Extra t' with cowr. mountei idster. Commodious trunk on rear ol five-pas Telephone end:re n il! bring the Spar/ Cc i roiina Auto Co ?ft in the control of banking corpor-| tions organized for private gain for i yer 58 years, and * fj^s caused the j resent bankruptcy o.?7?ur people and '; I he failure of this republic. Now, at; i?.i the money issue will be squarelvi *" 1 rawn with the people on one side, ' r.d the banks cn the other. Senator, ycur declining to answer he questions I have asked is no doubt artly owing to the fact that you vot-j r? tht +h^' * -?-1 ? -~xuuviui :wcivi' iivt) cilia ; s a party man dislike to repudiate! his act. Yet you. and all other rep-, esenratives of the people that so oted must realize that sooner or la-; er they must do so. or remain on the; ide of the international Jew and ientile financial crooks that put this uinous monetary monstrosity upon he .people of the United States, and ace the voters on this issue and take he consequences. Senator, it is true International cw and Gentile bankers created the raudulent gold ba?is federal reserve ystem. Nevertheless, the represenatives cf the people in congress are iow responsible for its enactment ino law, and the people should hold heir representatives in congress reponsible for the losses they have ustained .by the operation of the inamous powers and privileges theren granted to banking corporations o control the money and the credit f tffe United States, that carries ,-itli it power to destrroy the value f property of the pcopde, paralyse iMv-i uuo.uwo VI WUi fULil'v; ountrv, and throw millions of men nd women out of employment. in this connection I will say that luhn. Loeb & Co., et al, international ankers, do not represent the Jewish rcp'c. Xor J. P. Morgan & Co., et c::er: the Gentiles. In fact rhe ----- Gentiles have no greater - this group of interna ;ci ts, and their emissaries Y.. * .\I. Hou^c. Bernard M. Bali. \\ fan! M. Warburg, et aL, that dulent gold basis federal ; :Y. ough congress, wreck c party and ruined president of the . . The same intern ation' . ,.:>d their mental hirelings "!:rd the T>Vilgon adminisr. ' 1 ;I caused its repudiation by hv y> 'e have also absolutely domuafced the Harding administration nd the voters have repudiated #the lardinjr administration at the ballot fox by an overwhelming defeat. ! 6 r" - - , 5 kjVOQ. "1 7 ' t% a I , : c9a & V -4 H & 1 h/ ?./ m C; W >J $ w i- / V v -M - <# rtj/Mtew t&n j w k VfeiiliillHi l!i \ /\ |!; ? 11 {!! 111; |?j i j {J ssA -wmBm ! Good.Ma iring Car f The same mechanical gcodnes formance, and low cost operatic enabled the good Maxwell to deep inroads in public prefei price and value are almost be nc! d;?: steel wheels black, with bright nickel wheel ri cleci radiator shell. tie bar. head-lamps and cowl ligh < bars and door handles. Bright patent leather i i in i-pccial carrier on left side of Touring Car and rt jserurcr car. Special khaki curtains open with doo :r to ycur heme for a Irisurcly inspection ,, Newberry, 8. C ' < The same International Jew and Gentile bankers that fabricated the \ ( fraudulent gold basis federal reserve j ^ act'now have their agents trying to j ^ deceive the people by hiding them- jj selves, and having senators and rep- j*{ resentatives in congress introduce > and father their .bastard' money bills:] under the guise of "rural credits" to' hell) the farmers; J These bills if ever enacted into | kw will simply mean chartering more: [debts upon the farmers by loaningi, *' "1 il 1 ' i mem osiik creuus ui mu;:'ucu-i i its," a false and fictitious money hav-!1 I iing no existence and representee on-J I ly bv "credit and debit" figures upon j j the books of banks. 1 I j By this infamous subterfuge they| ! hope to again dcceive the people and I protect and perpetuate their gold ba-j : sis federal reserve system which is [ ! responsible for present conditions. [ ; I desire to call the attention of i ' senators and representatives to an j j honest money bill S-2604. introduced' by Senator E. F. Ladd in the interest: of all the people. I The fundamental principles of this, I money biii have been endorsed by the! | National Farmers Educational and ' i Cooperative Union of America and j _ i ! by the American Federation of L.a-; j }-;or as follows:' j '"We favor a system of finance whereby money, shall be issued ex- \ clusively by the' government, with j 'such restrictions as will protect it: i from manipulation by the Danmnj in-; : tcrcsts for their private gain." I Every representative who is a true j friend of the pei>pie should cooperate, in the establishment of an honest j money system in the interest of ail i ithe people as provided in the funds-! mental principles of this bill. Any senator or representative whoj now fails to repudiate the federal re-; ! serve act and remains in company with the International Jew and Gentile financial crooks that have detroy 2d the sovereign power of our jrovernment over the mojiey svstem of! ! _ ... . : It'ne United States will ;ro down in. j historv as betrayers of the people, | :and enemies of ma;:.-:ma. Very truly yours, T. Cushine Daniel. : President the National Konest Mon-1 ey Arsoe-iaiion. , "Only a few children know who! our vice president is." says a senator. I Oh, well, Coolidge only knows who a; I few children are. . , I i k u J $ 111 m ii a?r i zm i ???? m ^ ^ ^ xwell \ x s, finer per>n that have make such rence. The yond belief. m, its. ~ r "A ip- f ;ar rs. I < Suspended Hornet's Nest in Parlor! In the old days, farmers used "to suspend hornets' nests in their parlor to kill flies! Hornets devoured the flies. Today these deadly pests can be wiped out with a scientific liquid! Spray every room with Royal Guaranteed Fly Destroyer and flies will vanish! One gallon S3.00, with enravpr free. Sold and guaranteed < tf - V*(, by Mayes Drug Store. If a Chicago lady didn't kiss her huiband for 18 years how did she ?et money aw^y from him? NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT I will make a final settlement of the estate of Sarah F. Nickles in the Probate Court for Newberry County S. C'., on Saturday, the 9th day oi December, 1922, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon and will immedately thereafter ask for my discharge as Administrator of said estate. All persons having claims the estate of Sarah F. Nicklas, deceased are hereby notified to file the same duly verified, with the undersigned and those indebted to said estate wil. please make oavment likewise. * N. A. NICKLES, Adm. Nov. 8, 1922. NOTICE We, the members of the Chappelh Game Protective association, nerebj nr.v one from hunting or fish nig or trespassing in any manner or any of our property, and offer a lib era! reward for information leading to the conviction of any person vio lating this notice. This property in eludes land in Xo. 7 township, ir school districts Xos. 37, 38, 39, 40 and extends on Saluda river fron "Isiand Ford" to "the old cut-olf' VVe tt.S3.ji business. J. L. HOLLOWAY, V R S. BOAZMAN, ^ E. S. DOMINICK, * .Airs. J. W. SIMMONS, v W R. SMITH, Jr. A. M. CHAPMAN & Bros. J P." ABXEY, JNO. B. SCURRY, ' * r> rm i'\TAV -1. r. (jV/L.j^.un.1, V * J. J. MURRAN. J. S. DOMINICK, J. L. WATKINS. * \ W. 0. HOLLOWAY, ^ H. L. DOMINICK. J. W. SANDERS, TRESPASS NOTICE We, the uiideisigned, hereby for bid any one from hunting, fishing o trespassing in any manner on any o our plantations and will prosecute t< the limit any one caught on our pre misc-s hunting or fishing. Silverstreet Real Estate Co. JOHN W. LONG. OSCAR W. LONG, HENRY 0. LONG. DAVID B. WERTS. ! StateolT&outTi Carolina, County of Newberry. Court of Common Pleas. Bank of Greenwood, Plaintiff, y\.- a?ajnst M. T. Pitts and A. M. Chapman as executors of the last v. ill of Giles Chapman, and Lizzie Werts, Janie Bauknignt, Emma Hughes, Maddie Smith, Irvin Chapman. George Chapman, A. M. Chapman and Kate' Chapman, defendants. Pursuant to an order of the court in, the above entitled action, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the court house in the town of Newberry, in the county and state aforesaid. Qn the first Monday in December, salesday (4 th), 1*922, within the legal hours of sale, the following-described lot of land to wit: All. that tract or plantation of land situate, lying ,and being in the county of Ne.wbpiry, "state of South Carolina, I containing1 five hundred thirty-eight sand nine-tenths acres (5fi?w9-10), * i v 1 . j _ i? ji _ imore or less, ana Dounaea sgwoaiuaa river, by lands of Gra^fiKi McG. Smith, by.lands of Southern Railway, , larttis Qeorge Y. Hunter and by I lands7<jPS-tirfrrm erly of, George C. I Glasgow, ami was duly recorded in j the office of the Clerk of Court for ! Newberry county in Mortgage bock j 31 at page 12. Terms of Sale: One-half of the j purchase nrice shall be paid in cash, and the balance shall bs secured by a purchas^a^pn^y mortgage of the premises,and., -Ahe bond of the purchaser, bearing interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum from date of the sale. The bond and mortgage shall also provide for the payment of ten per cent attorneys fee in the event the same is placed in the hands of attorneys for collection. subpurchaser to pay for all papers, revenue stamps and recording fee. JAMES D. QUATTLEBAUM, Master for New.berry County. November 16, 1922. NOTICE TO WATER AND LIGHT CONSUMERS The Commissioners of Public Works of the City of Newberry, S .C. have ! and do hereby order that a discount of 20 per Cent' (instead of the present 10 per cent) be now conditionally allowed from regular, monthly water and light bills* only. The discount being now effective and consequently applying to this December the 1st collections. * The conditions of the discount are j that all indebtedness then due the commissioners, be paid into their office, which is now at 1011 & 13 Boyce St., not later than six o'clock on the evening of the 7th of the month; and>that mailed, discounted checks are acceptable only where their respective envelopes evidence the fatts'&ai'Same actually were on the inside of our local post office nolater than said 7th. The Board earnestly requests the public to assist the Management in every little way possible in curtailing ail unnecessary meter testing, ALL ''T^ACCESSIBLY PLACED LIGHT '5IETERS, cut-offs for nonpayment of bills, etc.?and thereby materially aid the Commissioners in their present efforts to continue this trial, 20 per cent discount. In the possible event that the correctness <*f "a fcill is in question, and same is nefciicrought to the attention of the Suptr-in reasonable time for the many investigations, ere the expiration of the discount period (the 7th) then'the consumer may receive his discount only by paying in due time, the,JbiILunder receipted protest. The Board Hereby assuring that all worthy complaints will have just and . j Linitl^'VUiisiuciawivii. Just here the writer would respectfully call .your, attention to certain. Bureau qi .Standards circulars which ' are mailed our Washington Govt, j and which bulletins it is believed wil! convince one of the usual fact that "once-right" meters in service tend to under register; and also it is a ? common practiie for a "good-faith" [ deposit of $T:00 to accompany a customer's written request for all irreg' ular tests.. In. circular No. 56 from j Washingto i you will find certain [ items which are partly responsible for jour present-efforts to test, without solicitation or charges, the meters every three years. The commissioners would here ex, plain that even though a reestablish , ing fee of one dollar ($1.00) is i added to delinquent bills, the service of which having been cut-off for the second time for nonpayment by the 10th.j?#t\fya ?barge usually will hardly, co^to?totai cost thus carelessly imposed'^p'on the iollerting and construction dept. ' It is the Management's partly in' formed opinion that Newberry now has one of the best lighting and gen- ? 'j cral purpose motor rates in this state; ' and that her stove rate is 2nd best. ' 1 Cit^-iimit," ultimate rates are as "j follovtesq yi"l: , i Eloctric: 'j 1st 40 K. W. Hrs. at 8c each and ' i all thereafter at 3.2c each. j The ulltimate, monthly minimum "jhere amoantsto 80c per each meter ?however where a consumer has a j motor or stove on his ONE METER, I the minimum amounts to 40c per j each and every horse power connected thereto, or the equivalent thereof* Water: 1st 20 M. gallons at 20r per each thousand gallons. I 2nd 10 M_ gallons at 16c per cacn ! thousand gallons. All thereafter at 12c per each thousand gallons. With a monthly minimum charge amounting to 80c per each meter. Respectfully, H. W. SCHUMPERT, Supt. -j 11-15-1&22. 4r^nG saiea|^Vk I HOIYIOHINHW 1 ; \l PI?3 e VOJJ m