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HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF
The following is a series of quotm
tions from letter of William Whitson
of Sheffield, Ala., to Lee S. Gash,
Clatonville, N. C., dated February 10,
1843, with comments and comparisons
with present times and conditions.
"My temporal concerns are derang
ed. The man I sold my land to has
taken the benefit of the bankrupt law,
and his security has made all his pro
perty over by deed of trust. So I have
to take back my land and the failure
has left me five hundred dollars in
debt, and I can't sell the land now."
______________ !
This sounds very much like condi
tions here at the present time, fol
lowing the boom times of 1925 and
1926. There are a lot of people who
have spent the cash payment,, and, in
order to get the land back, have to
pay taxes and foreclosure costs, and,
after getting the land back, can't sell
I the land. The complaint of 1928 and
j 1929 is very much the same as that
of 1843. I
"My family are all well but myself. '
I have been very poorly for more ;
than three months." j
In this good, day, we have plenty
of the traders of the family who have i
been "very poorly" for three months, .
or a much longer period. ^
"I am sorry for your situation of |
losing your normal health."
We are always sorry for the other1,
fellow getting sick. We can always <
give pages of condolences and sym- j
pathies, so long as it does not hurt us. <
. 1
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"I am sorry for your bad luck in <
selling your stock." '
The losses of the other fellow al- l
ways command a long stream of sym- -v
pathetic language.
"How I shall get through I know ,
not yet." i>
t
This is a very common statement of ,c
those who have sold land ; those who , <
have bought land ; those who owe the j
bank money; and also of those who f
merely either want money, or needj
money. I
I1
"If you can command any money *
for me there, I want you to send it by I
mail. Cut the bills in two and send f
it by halves." 1 a
All of us want to get a supply of j
Imonty. and. generally, we want to;*1
take precautions against any thief be- , 0
ing able to annex our "roll". I
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"Hard times. Money scarce." > j*1
Do we need any comments on this ! s
item? It seems that the writer has t
heard this comment often. It is an- A
other instance of there being "Nothing
new under the sun."
is
"Cotton selling at from five to six t
cents." '|j
This always means hard times.
"Pork selling at three cents."
Good news to the consumer, and
bad news to the producer.
"Corn selling at thirty seven to ?
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FELLOWSHIP CONFERENCE OF
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
A Fellowship Conference has keen
called to meet with the Fi^t Baptu
Church of Brevard on ^ednescUi,
April 10 at 11:00 A. M. All the pas
tors and leading laymen and women
of the Transylvania Association ha
been invited to this meeting the pur
pose of which is to foster fellowship
and to increase interest in <-he i?
nominational program.
This is one of a series of such con
ferences that Dr. Charles E. Mad dry,
Kaleigh, general secretary, and Kev.
Walter M. Gilmore, Raleigh, ,mis.?'?n
secretary of the Baptist State g
vention, are holding at this
throughout the state.
"These conferences, pays Mr. Oil
more, "have been well attended thus
far and considerable stimulus has
been given to the work ?f ^^nom
ination." Continuing, Mr. Gum ore
savs* "The Baptist denomination in
the South is now confronting, seriou
problems, the solution of which ^d
determine very largely the futu^
progress of the denomination. Aw
these conferences these proWems a
freely discussed and every one gi*e
the nrivilege of expressing his or ft"
opimon or of asking any que, ;on
in regard to the work.. The meetm.,
will last about two hours.
r0AnoCth??k'cn, of
sumer, and bad news to the Prod"c":
\lso, a likelihood of the surplus being
.vorked into more concentrated x
"I would like to recommend to you
, few thoughts on the propriety of
coming to your lands on Wooltz t
ive, and quitting your mercantile con
?prn there On mature thouvrht >ov
night see for once through the same
'PWe ?n'aiwa?ys tell the other fellow
,?w to manage his business and
vherein he will succeed.
While the letter quoted from
vritten more t'fcn eighty-five years
lg0, we find that the cjfeaens i of that
lay had much the same problems that
:?Tfheymade unsuccessful deals, and
rot sick from the effect. ?
' Thev attributed much n on
lortaiice to their own aches and
SS than all of those of the* en
'rThey"we??""ly, duly sympathetic
or a had business deal that did not
^Selling suPPH?5' they could be very
ouch ^eved that supplies brought
^hir^ralso tell the other fel
,ow he would make money by doe
ncr out the established business that
htaTand embark in a ven
ure that was untried, and of
loubtful value.
Is not human nature much the
ame? With all our exalted ideas as.
o our own probiems, and lossc^
re any better off than our grana (
athers?
NOTICE OF RESALE UNDER
DEED OF TRUST
Tinder and by virtue of the power
f sale contained in a certain deed in
??KefrrdLiEgne^.ee,abea^
nil on Saturday, April 13, 1929 a
2 o'clock M., at the court
'A'ijhelt" bfdder Vfor cash the
u,TtSfr oSfoTsaid sale to be ap
aHwtafssBS
thf 28th'day of March, 1929.
,, ENGLISH, Trustee. Apr.14.n
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