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J'' f .:.!! s : : i 1 Stfaidtf. 19151 Or m FmatioirtaDeTdcp-Fowcr. aCocpcratEtafErilli tnd Q LerisUtSoa G3oGoTerc- V 0 promoteEiU Inrolred J - Bf CLARENCE rOIls- ' - ' ii ' - 1 . - i Another ' d t.,V- tratzone andEngJiskand American miliar anxi ous to. capture tue. trade of any European mills that -close, there, is likely; in any case to smalljiecrease. metric world! cotton i may have affordedejustifi- J miMSSdin;: editoriaf article, WKrWranrt ; rt course of pricesan is.not justified by vi say IroVmudt yauIJwiIIIeuaL'i,1j : ; v .'" traced the tin crop market cents 7ifH0UT" waiting for thevC&VeTiimeei to J work; out a rural creditsisysism;; Eareve . th.rp. arfv some thinfT rrm fa rrmi . clintiM- vdoTfbr themselves. In f act;: the morec efScieiit ibur :;fanntrecame solving their owaEroJlcx the p ;moret tkey cart get the Govermaeat torda 6r thim; 'Gqd helps thenxTthati help tlieinselves .'Foiier is ;.Vjgiv4ta:thsc"wIi6pl Andfoar farmers tErotIr gi.1, :,ir:.iiti"ofc csrff cer-" ; itkinly do- much tfor,tHemstIVts; tm tttterr narfceti's conditions.. I the members of tlirtccal Uhions,. Sub-AlTianees or otlTerfarcsrsTdHis or tfie indi-V. viditat f arrhera in ,your part c tlis: ccustsr will be-t? make plans to msriistroaircattoa next t f )';.tt j; :;,t. if., 3S! r I November 18-quotation were cciits wj ;- CFpin smpeaea, nx. tnose wno talked of a nnaed5- cr -pncesfort grades above mrddling-profitsi,that niristmas-time . werje. forced to: selL at9 iSV ceirtszlT- Qut next effort, wis. toshow that in an abnormat farmers saidi intone countywhere ai GbvernmexLt : By New Yeari otr courssmos preyaiU grader did-work last yearr MBUyer hadnever be., V;iji formers had soldandFBric&Mduam back to '9 . cents.rg$Sg cbn-'STff P?9.!.ec lessV welL ittformedl f armer jf j i ;:.&Eanf iy; yrgeti? tnat, iaiis.' tor.. reu.ein snouia. perprac rv- ; rrr---1 wr W:-' mvFw :i:fft and ail-iater ' - IFpricesrare low and yoti wi fit - 1 ' ' ,1 r r MM , i."Mt'-;i;f:v connrmea tnis view. iwaaisQ.tie- .. .-f aittt warehouse if yout ccccen.-- In other wordsAugusMpricesrcpreseiiije advance of nearly :00;;tWSPH of Christmas-timean axbaace; thai: went: 1-.- a betttriLhariceieWimtosledS ;frt 1ip hands of thfiniilative.:and. coimnerciai " and muscle. maae tfte. cropT A . , ... , t just one more worck of cautioat. It takes longsrr We have now suffered a. similar. experience with . ?P PV1??5, aavocaung anyming eise. . : - y ; ft, ,, sevennlPiS ? y South.niay borrow- at least . 'or ydur WlSIaoifctnone-toa eady-ttea ton;now ninetaten.cntOn-axrx)of 16, 4 , bales of w-mM&mmmmmv ?vm : :; MntooundMhcreasein1M"iH"d4 price represents, am advance bute: heliev& even tHs w livestock.; . ' -im largeirpasseo. s,e"! " 1 sacr ifi&ri&an" trcenand ationnkel tHa reported last: weekfrom Layetter; x who grew it; its value has. advanced, neariy a quarr i - r De sa-Br - 1 - - Countv Missiasiooi will nrobablV be best " ' ter of a billion, daa . that of three . years:a;hMJaily;g:in pockets of merchants,: landlord and speculators, a gfeatitacticaX.nustake to ask th Goyexnnitc;E; Je W ; instead-of produceriff p54?flS ; r(', nnr ilfcrfcf-,,,s ' -1 ' ThA fiitrlif fry Qivro flnffn-i Wlid a- Pa. . we db' blieCw tOIl : iirOWetS -.X . - V : have borrowed five, six, or seven cents a pound at ' f f but fE MUS1X have ac better rural; credits! system Jwl;.;iaus,t have cooperative, marketing,; ' even tnese: wm not maKe ine-.douim Tt tc -""ii- -i'u- M-'Iti n-iwruT wvo. ptT-. cenr:mTeTC5i;-'?:.-wra in iamng 10 uo prosperous, .uniessi we maice. oux larms -sen-sup-": -:: ; TIS gratnymg atleasttorreait M tn ml " i -:n? 5 VS?o bankina or commercial interest like, plight. meirdbus y it wtsalth-retaminr power is: absurrllr Going to Do for the Man attheFottom?-Way the-: ' 'l; W m . r' . million; of dollarr worth of cotton and' tobacco. Southern Omgrewn vu iw pumi uui xnar, tnet man ;.wno' acxuaiiy piows m rvv 7 " -and hoes cottoff isl littlfe facts:nQW DanKers and .woulcr' not getrelief frbnr themunless t W' T special legislation werefited?FKeM we aavocated lows: Ta(-warn statements simiriyriWthr As Commissioner E. J.; Watson . , ' mar"bvBrieflv' snmmarizedf5 a foiVf u:'- - ::' w0 ,ltte: w icxigcrfjaniiyii : ) s - Kn9w cH - paying n tiii U.; ' : : : the meniwfic said tlC! wotxl& bno! demand tor .; side anthe soifiexhaustion side-"' . vw&r.tiV$ 1. Wp 2. We'nnmtvt: .onld go higta ;what:wevmake but wlw save, that; co 3 We urged policierfbTlielnedebt-riaff a tothave a billion dollar-cotton1 crop .! We insisted ;Upnrrasonabjr ra radical planfj it is now eaav mio4;ti' thitt the .way for cotton' farmers . . :: ; r i-4.r iii4tfiii outh was in last ralt"fl meeting we attentlpfl nttH: in-nparrv-V-imrv- Hailv': "mm-ff than thev exoected7. We believe' nowj now- n, rt'inn: .ut . Paper we read somebody prbaimeofthEt" riot moreeyer;thar these leader will admit that we there by kee more; WJiatR goodl ei. ifc do us toV"handte'r . ha,lf ecottpri'CToprauldoiblKbe don'tevenrgetto nan- . of our farmers ; .darkey in our storekeeper, in : .cotton and; the mer- $ v; t;tmei$120:foivyourl Uver at,' .,- J - V,' TP":: IT r. -y,"x "! ... . ,r n jr "xsuii mease; sail,. yictuuu .iiic. uiu ut&cjr,;;wu v v-';-,y..,t is of Germar-1" ,ne . -.u - yonrlet mehave it jest for tonightand I'll fetclr it :;f ; 1 , umany, , France- and Austria f combined1 Had ' KPttSr Rer.iiritV than cotton, it's. land. And yet, with, t-v ?' said n September26 'The wild talk t,atf t. vaitti "out naving; to: carry; over. .usury- auu.,.iuiuwv vk r-, . eacn- tarmervWiu ainr ta maicer aw owa ianu udii the crnn ; uJi'-...it . r. -r;-L . 5r ffairpd We must; have banKiner: . j. -r.. . : .u-.u,., -n . ivmUch;? this panic; and.The-Prfc:) ZJ Farmehasbeekalmost:alone'm eve WStingly SWatt tiff thli 'titUA ISam-! : soS y tartea ' or perpetuated b 'beir' v :: i had" a proper rural creditssystem. last faU : . , :, . . peculators, arid nf.-. : n to buy cotton cheap,- .t; D .With: only' PPOrtion oftKe wnrld'c Sn?nrl1VJn ftiai, breadth f of the ( school the ingtruc" Talmud." :; -. ,' '' t.
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