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-1 . jr. r.eziiT cxady, Edts, ' R. G. (BOB) MAXWELL, Conk ' ' R. 8. GRADY, Clrcului: ..tor "T" ENTERED AT THE POST OFF: . . , IIJANSVTLLE, N. C. AS SECOND CLASS MAIL. MATIX , -, BATES) OP SI"" ONE TEAR (BY MAIL)', POSTFAID. SIX MONTHS .. i .XION 11.80 A DEMOCRATIC JOURNAL, FLTUSSED BY, A PEMO- OUT AND DEVOTED TO S1ATERIAL, EDVCAM AL, ECONOMIC. AND AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS OF DUPLIN AND SURROUNDING COUNTIES. , . t- . Golduhit. j . ..- The ma. j 'a of little L j BeUe Kore" s e glad to h s hr back 1- i utter two weeVa stay in J 4 -aiker hospital, Wilmington. lira. Kornegay re turned with fcer. Iln, Lydla A worth of Fairview N. C. Is vlaltii her daughter and Mlu Mattle fctraughan of Greens boro I. visiting her sister, wiaa Alice Straughan. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stevens and mv .nit mm. j. T. Greahaml Jr ! pent the week end at the Stevepa to Wa Mesdames Betty C, Beat ana h,i THCEDDAY, MAY Mrd, 1885 L j spent - lor. Mr. f family Mr. I Mr. new 1. churcU 1 Mrs. 1 the ' week. Mr. r; - " vnvmHf u a vwri I. AKftWKRS In my editorial of April 4th, I asked a number of questions about . money and called on Senator. Reynolds and Bailey to r" vet I have heard nothing from Senator Reynolds. But Senator JM . fc ... .... ...... u..ihi th.r. i. not an understanding bet- answers in Afni jo ihw. i ween Mr. Bailey and myself In the term, which we My tat -, . . vr. Baiiovtf answer is: A dollar is a 1933 at 25.8 grains of goio, nme-wnuw - Yrt.lt ,. trains of gold, nine-tenths fine.' The first clause U correct,, at U. It grama oi gwu. " , states. The language, u a, unit ok uw iuwww - - - - . j . " ixed by law 'till 1938 at ,35.8 grain, of gold, nine-tenths ftae U not correct The Senator, language. Infer, that the gold dollar 25.8 grains ninths pure was the unit or standard of value '--he" ment of our government and adoption of our monetary system unul 19S3. , The law of April S. 1792 made the silver dollar to contain 412 1-2 grains of silver, nine-tenths fine and made it the unit of value and the money of account throughout the United State.. The am. law made 27 grains of gold, eleven-twelfths fine equal in value to the silver dol- . t.- q ivA mart. ss.a Brains of cold, nine-tenths fine eoual to the silver dollar. The weight of the gold was reduced one and two-tenth, grain, but the legal value was the same. , WT ' . k t)u w f 1R34 contain. 15 1-2 grain, lew pure gold than the one created by the taw of 1792: yet their R value U the same. The law or maoe one ywuuu j v. . --t- -toeTpound. of silver and they were bought and sold at these relative . valueiruntll the taw of February 12. 1873 when the silver dollar was de , monetized. ' ' ' -t The silver dollar wa. not money In the United States from that timeuntil February 28, 1878. when Congrea. Ped a la over tne veto of the President, remonettamg the silver dollar, thus reinstating it as money. But the coinage was limited, therefore the bullion price was lesa than the flat or monetary price. - i, iMml. In England from 1060 to 1010 the value of an ounce of gold was changed by the flat of that government fifteen Ume-being nearly three time, a great in 1060 as it was in 1610. Accordlnr to Double day. Financial History of England the value of an ounce of pure gold at the Bank of England for the ten year, running from 1810 to 1820 changed ten times or once every year. This was done by the flat of the government of England. How doe. anyone say that gold has a con ', sunt or stable value within itself independent of law when it has so often been changed by the fiat of the government T My second question was: Is it a natural or an artificial thing? ' f. ... ...... i k ... th mniw.aM.JItillM th flat "'The fold In It is a proauct i um t rr - - ,w ; of tha government Therefore the dollar part U artificial a there Mia. Carrie Lee Brown She was i. no such thing as a dollar in nature. Just as there U no .uph thing as accompanied homeby MlssBrown. a biscuit or sausage in nature. Thl. flat making the dollar may be im presari on gold, silver, paper or what ever substance the govemment sees fit to use. 4 My third question: Doe. It grow or is It made by man? The Senator says, "It doe. not grow nor is It made fay man." The dollar part is made by the government .f'., f My fourth question relate, to money in other countries, ot course they have money but their denomenation are different from oura. The fifth quesUon: Money is ad artificial product bute gov ernmenfa impress or fiat may be on natural or artificial substance. The sixth question: r Does It have to be made 6y die pr printing press. It can be made either way. ? , . , ; ; , ; ; ' ' Seventh question. It U not" the substance nor the method but that which is put on' the substance by authority of the government : which makea it money-To tbis aUtement I aald,';4,i.:lt not Sena tor.?" Senator Bailey offer, a lengthy explanation Which does not ex plain. ; V 'f ' ' ',' --f ,;.- J - y Eighth question.. In regard to the eighth question the word man ufacture literally means to make by hand, but .taken In It. broader sense, to be made by machinery. Now Senator if the value of gold is Inherent in the gold how 1. It 25.8 gram, of gold tae doUar1 up until the flat of the government Is expressed, and then It Is not, the doHar but 15.20 grain, is the doHdr? The truth Wneltterw ta the dollar without the impress or devjce of the government on It. And the only reason that either one U Juat ual to the dollar U Mcause we have the free or unUmlted, coinage of gold. v If the coinage privilege were with drawn from gold it would no more be money without the impress of the government than iron la! Iron 1. certainly more useful to man kind than gold is. As long as free or unlimited coinage was; allowed .. - ..... ' .. . . . r . -- - - w..... .AtMiia . to silver 412 1-2 grains oi aiver was worm a uww uu.c w having the silver could present Jt for coinage and nave money made of ' it or get other for It :.One jound ot copper is worth, approximately 20 cento but when coined Into pennie. It is worth' 160 cent.'., ; If the . government cannot create friy values what is it adds "the dollar Md forty cent, value when made Into pennieaT The Idea that the flat of , the government add. no va)ue to gold is all a farce. For money, the ruler, of England frequently change the amount of goldin the English pound so that from time to time there was great',fiuctuatioas in the value. i - i 1 ' ' , , - l.- 1 " Will someone please answer this question? " Why: wa. the first n hmi iuii UitMiln'a adminlatratlon' which Was a legal tender for all debts on a par with gold but subsequent issues ? which had exception Clauses-in mem ana uwmun wi i w wuh ; lor ail oeou, way neiow pare Mr. r night v Miits i Kinsti . L Harvi Monday. ' Mr. Fl were vi, Stroud's Mr. A'1 of Rlcbn. visitor, at r H. Carlton spent Tuesday in Wil son. Mrs .David Ray and Margaret t Pnirn have returned from a ten day. stay In Wilmington, visiting relative.. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mines bad as their guest, for the week end their children Muse. Elizabeth ana Mar tha Hlnea from E. C. T. C, Green vllle and Mlddleton Hlne. from Ca rolina, Chapel Hill. Mis. Victoria Kornegay oi oev en Spring, spent last week "with her brother, Mr. H. 8. Kornegay. Mr. Lee Carlton and daugnter ox El Paso, Texas are visiting Mr. and Mrs. David Carlton, an.in-l&w. Mr. and Mrs. J; D. Miller. - Dr. and Mr. X L. Hogan and son Cleo Hofiran of Andrew., S. C. were week end guest of Mr. and Mr. M, U cooper. Mr. and Mra. R. G. Lan SPettt the week end visiting relative in Charlotte. Mr .and Mrs. A. L Humphrey, Arthur Lee, Sarah and their house guest, Mr. Wood row Lawton .pent Sunday at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Balnea of Wallace spent Sunday with his bro ther and sister in law Mr. ana jars. A. B. Balnea. Mesdames C. J. Brown. R. H. Best and Ben Bowden spent Wed nesday In Kniaton. XfenAtimeM Paul Berrv. : Rdlob Bert and Mis. Sophie Lee Clarke Sunday, night Miss France. Brook, is vistimg relative, in Baltimore, Md. ; Mia. Louise Farrior, a student at E. C, T. C. spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Farrior. ' ' ' ' Mr. and ' Mrs. George Bennett and George, JrM spent last week and In Roland visitlna: Mrs. Ben nett, mother, Mrs. Nan Burt Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown and family of Garner were guest, of Mrs. Alice Brown Sunday. v t Mr. and Mr.. Raipn Best ana family and Miaa Sephie Lee Clarke pent Sunday In Wallace. ... ; Mia. Thelma Siler spent the week end In Chinquapin visiting .tig and 1 Mrs. Ashe T; y- 1 Kornegay and ile Sunday at s. a Is building a . ,;aT Long fUCa ",;er has been on r a few day. last J. Waller moved 'rttays' c'Kews" t spent Saturday -,aM Button. Turner returned to a book-keeper at a wiU .tart to work va Oa J. 1C-14 . hey : and family i at Mrs. Gordon , Turner and family Va, were week end r. Zeb Turners. Mr. CV!-i'lia, S. C, May 22rd. Pre- S - 875a SPCre 1 muim Crc .-i proJucJlon re. t e .ocia- tio, 9 will mpet 8t Lew 1 -rn on Jun e 13 and 14 t .r a cu:.. jrence, accoiirT to an as juncement by the rrouueUon Ci ' t Corporation of Columbia. On June 17 and 18 the presi.-lfnts ai'.d SBereU'-iea of 12 North Carol.'. ia a jciat. s'.s win meet at Kak'..l a.4 on June 20 and 21 a similar conference of 6 association, will be held at Ashe vllle. rh awioclatlons to be represent ed at the New Bern conference will be the New Bern, Klntnn. Greenville. Ahoiskle, Elizabeth City, Goldaboro m.. m,oln f!lllh Will hold US regular monthly meeting hext Sa turday afternoon , wiin uw - tience Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Outlaw and children of Seven Springs visited th, fnrm(rs Darents. xar. ana iro. Mr. and Mrs. Faison Bmun speni den Pooa, Health, ciotmng, . ... ... a iir T I l - i...-,.. monstration for the "Care of Floors and W" whichwaa very interest,, helpful. Mrs. McSwaln waa i best and Xm sure everyone F". was glad to be there.; , I Splendid reports were give . the different project leaders j . " .7 T"-T. -.hii'some time with relatives near '.. m.. . noioich onnfmnre the as- Greensboro. - mnetimr Saturday nitrht in the .uinna TwnrKiwnted will be the Mr. and Mrs. D. D, Herring an- school building. There was a Zeb Turner's sen. Elmer returned with theta to f end the summer. . , Those who viulted at Mrs. v Ru dolph Sutton's Sunday p. m. were Misses Una dle Ruby and Bessie Stroud Lela I ae McCoy, raullne Sutton, Kat:.lten Jones, Mr. Elbert Hill, Herman Sutton, Ronald Sut ton, Jeff le Etroud, HermanvRouM, Dave Stroud and wunen mu. Mr. Judaon Houston and family visited at Jur. Aahby Stroud Sun day, p. m." ' Mr. and Mrs. Lottie rwuse ana Uttle fton, Rbyce 'uedn visited at Mr. Raleigh Langston Sunday p. m. . 1 . ; Mr: Kerman Rouse .pent Satur day night with Mr. Harold Adams. Mr f RrrMMt Fauitner waa a visi tor of JMla. IsabeUe Turner Satur- ilu nlcht. ulx -"cliu Royal. Is spending thn week with her mother - Mrs. Alma, " Herring. There ' will' , be waver "service at Plney Grove . . . , t.A Ar nf a. turn. Mfttur- i tiaieign,' waucauv, v; uiw muw s, .. . Carthage, Fayettevilie, smiimieia, aay, aiay ui , Dunn, Grahamj Rooky Mount, .Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Fields of Sev LouUburg, Henderson and Weldon -en spring, visited their daughter, associations. At the Asheville con- Mrs. Jesse Outlaw Sunday. v ference the Asheville, Winston- Sa- , , HonH, DemonstraUon Club lem,. Statesvllle, Cherryvllle, and -iThei Home Demonstration v Club Rutherf ordton assoclaUon. wiU be held lu reeular' monthly meeUnR represented. ' ,1 Monday afternoon with Mrs. A. D Ernest Graham, president, , ana rt,ltl.r M u!n nut. other 'official, of the Production -.irten nmoidintr The meet. Credit Corporation of . Columbia., . ' ' D BinKinir "Bells of St I wiU . attend the conference which uy, prayer by Mrs. J. H. Pa are being called for the purpose of kw MInuterand roll call followed having tne presidents ana eeure- tane. maae a stuoy oi we iiuuiuai Cedar Pork News Mr. and Mra. Stephen Raynor and-, children visited , Mrs. J. : O. PlrkPti' Sunday. m. and r. Arthor Brown and daughter, IrU' .pent Sunday af ternoon with Mia. Ruth Pickett . Mr.; and Mr. David Fountain, Mr .and Mrs. Jessie Lanier and Miss Virginia Bradshaw made a business trip to Goldsboro Satur- : Mr. and Mrs. Dossle jLnler and rhildreh Sfieht BundaY With." Mr, .nH Ur Mnttlilf lAnfeei" - Brinson and hi. mo- Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. W Grady at Albertson Mrs. Lou Smith la spending sev eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grady near Seven Springs." ; Mm fur ft outlaw. Sr.. I.V. and L...W. Outlaw spent several i d tn the roll, wnniivm Idaya last week in Washington, D. rmmimltv Club " Washington, ;C- , ',' The Cheerio aub member, pre Development, yards and Ke tlon; During the social hour i hostess assisted by Mis. Sallie C law served a delicious salad cov with lemonade to the 18 meml present. One new membr was a. Miss Edith OuUaw I. spending ' . niBnrtM .d enioval ith relatives near i . n.m.mit riuh -- - . .... , good attendance of member, for the ev. entngs entertainment and all re ports a good program. ' of' operation, of the production credit associations, make plan, for the collection. Mason and discus. matter, of mutual interest to the various associations. ' The twentv-slx oroduction credit associations in North Carolina have airaedv loaned aDDroximately S3. i 000.000 this season to farmer, for production -.purposes, a considera ble increase over tne amount loan mjt laat vr In the four states nnmnrlalnsr the third Farm Credit a Hmlntnf rnHnn district North CatlX roUna, South' Carolina, ueorgia;v- and Florida, the loan, over J12,- 000,000. , ker. Minute, and roll call followed by old and new business, after a short business session. Mrs. : Mc Swaln, Home Agent, i gave her de- Classified 'AC. , : , o , , SALESMEN WANTED "i , ,s o . " . ' IF YOU ARE AMBITIOUS you 'bail make good money with a ' Rawleigh Route. We help you get started. No capital or experience needed. Steady work for right man. Write Raleigh's, Box NCE-246-2, Richmond, Va. -.; MAAVVJbiLL o MtAL j Makes Bread Good to the last Crumb FOR SALE by the : The Burke County farmer, pro duce market opened at Morganton last week with 15 farm, represent ed by producer, who Mid S27.00 worth of surplus produce. - Slopes as steep as 60 degrees can be satisfactorily terraced find farmer, of Haywood county wb? are cooperating In the erosion con trol program of the Extension Ser vice. Following leading Merchants: k o. e.- quinn,V"y ":. ' x 'packers .x '' . KenansvilleV y '. Warsaw ' - v PAUL THOMPSON ..' GRANTS Richland.' . ' . " Klnston L. P. TYNDALL I C. TURNER ; - ' , Pink Hill ; t- PH Hill ' quinn & parker' , T. w. quinn, ; " Beulavllle . Kenansvllle, R. F, D. " - , : , HOLTS STORE ' . ' - ' ' . Seven Springs, R. F. D. ' ' . - , Yes It's WATER GROUND Put up and guaranteed by Maxwell's Mill H. D. MAXWELL, Prop; 'A PINK HILL ROUTE 8 ther,' Mrs. 'Julia' Brihson visited Mr. P;'b. Thigpetf Sunday after- UIuh Xfnrv anil Thelma Slier and I noon. ' " - Miaa Rmwn anent Wednesday in Mr. and ' -.rs. Rl E. Brinson and FayettevlUe shopping. - .daughter. ' Letha .pent' Sunday Miss Mary Hester roweu or Ai-'wlth Mr- ana r. a. n. wooa. klnaon anent the week end with her 1 . Mla-A VlririnU. Bradshaw took tmnit.mnihnr Mn. J. A. Powell. '.Mrttutr. nrffh Mr' and .Mra. David Fountain bunday, ana tney au mo tored oyer to Wallace uunaay ternoon.' Mr., Macon Brown, Miss Forna Hunter, Mr.' Rubin HunUf- and Miss Ozel Hunter went to nae Sunday afternoon. Mr .and Mrs. ' AbB Pickett spent Sunday with Mra. Pickett's moth er, Mrs. Albert Thorriaif. : ' vnaa Tne favn'nf arieKt SUHdav Lf.ternoon with Mrs. Beatrice Brin son, , .(,-v - . T - Z " v. and Mrs. Paul Sdufherlahd spent the week end With Mrs. Sou therland'a ' mother, Mrs. Nora Smith of WatsaVr. ... 1 ' '; L J L . . . . L J ) V . . . . . - ... -) -! ... - Mrs. R. U Best Sr.. Mrs. Paul Potter and Paul, Jr., spent Sunday in Clinton, guest, of Mr. and Mra. J. P. Best Mr. B. C. Stake and son, Boyden Slake of Greensboro were visitors in town last week. , r Snow Hill News Mr. and Mra. Edear Outlaw and family, visited Mrs. Lola Kornegay Sunday. s ' - v Mia. Addle Outlaw was a Sun. day visitor at Mr. Taft Herrings. . Mr. and Mrs Fred Outlaw and children visited at Mr. Leon Korne gay.' Sunday, . Mr. and Mrs. Ervln Bishop visit ed relatives near Faison Saturday. Mrs. I. T. Bishop. Sr., Mra. Em ma Powell, Mrs. L T. Bishop, Jr., and daughter, Mamie Visited Mrs. Edd Kornegay Saturday p. m. ? Mrs. Ervin Kornerav and ' two children .pent the week end with her step-mother, Mrs. Same Mer ritt 1 - - - Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Kornegay spent Sunday with Mr. ana jus WttUe Smith. .... Mr. and Mra. ' Walter Powell and children .pent Sunday p with Mrs. Lola Kornegay. tittln Miaa Alena Outlaw anent sunaay witn little Misses, Lna ana Nelto Kornegay. ' . , 4 J Mrs. R. V Herrlnr and Mra. Taft Herring nad children went to see Mr And Mra.- Delmaa Herrings new More later. . R.O. MAXWELL. Warsaw Happ Mr Md Mrs, J. G. Houston of for the aummef.vacatioa after be- ri..M .a MiMfra if and Inir a m.mhM &f Ka 1 ' ..'-wrM Pnl. Wilson were rueato of Mr, and Mr, a' & Rest Sunday. -; , - Mesdames J. W, Best, J M. Peirce and Misses Julia Farrior and Mary '' Buford Best . pent Saturday in , Goldsboro. 11 Mesdames W. E. Hlne. and W. J. Mlddleton .pent Friday In Ra leigh. ' , , ' Miss Mary Blanche Huff of Eaat ' Bend has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank Pickett for the last two years. , Mr. R. It. Vi'llan-.s of" Greens boro q t" ' 'tf ' t of his , .... ;. i. . !. i is. I 'ntl a ins- a member ef the 1 ' - iand Col MtMtt.'. OfllAft ..Mr ; Miaa Evleva Mavnard of Clayton was the guest of Mra. E. F. stnek lann this wmU . " Mrs. D. E. Best spent Monday m itaieign. , f Mr. .and Mrs. " 3. d. Thorn Dson and lltUe daughter, Barbara Jean spent uie ween end at uaronns Beach. ' , Mia. Jean .Farrior ,of Rose is visiungr net : aunt. airs. Alton ?"( J, LA" r - - IA Tr" ITV a.a.1 a.. . a. SIX .EC w w iJlYv Fountair.cbcro News Mr Ftovd Jones was a visitor of Miaa Lacy Brinson of Cedar Fork. A large crowd anenaea cnuivn at Sloan. Chapel Sunday. Mr. Paul Lanier viaiiea suss Loui. Wood of Catherine. Lake Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs; Jones M'okey weqt to the show Saturday night. Mia. Litftia Lanier (menu' sai urday night with Isobel Brinson. . f Bany cleralng. In April 1.7 per cent higher than a year ago. ; . -Expert find. President Rooae yelt.' Jaw "built for sound." v Uhambef' Mf.' New Hear! othe bvsinss MaCJri" cadk tt. ' : Secretary Hull d'fcr.Js economic nottcvi hits too 1- i u..a. i INDUPUN COUi.rV: We Invito you to visit our store when nt the Oowitjr ' We carry a edmpleto line ef jQeneral EfercBa&SKk. ' ' Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware and Groceries. See our line of Pprlng Dress Goods. . . V.'e have on band ready for dfc"very, line of Faiv , aa ROYSTER and V. C. Field Tet' 1 TttKZutk had " Areadian Amerlean made Nitrate of Be..' ' , A full line of field and garden atU tike very best we can boy. ' . Carry full line of building aoaieris, Lravk, Lime and i.-' Cement . ' ' ' . WE BUY AND SELL COUNTRY rHCDUCE - Our prices are reasoaabie. Cooa to see us. We ap- ," preclatte your boslneaa. , - ' c. 'E.'hu.":rj :, Today, when every wise buyer, of truck, it particularly interested in getting : dependable ,;: transportation at lowest cost, the money-saving advantages of Chevrolet Tn" ks have a particu-' larly strong 'ippeal. 'Trufk buyer after truck buyer is discovering that if py$ tlire uxty to buy '' Gtevrdets. And truck buyer after truck buyer is . deckling to 'take advantage' of , the big saving ; which CLevr offers. You, too,' will get letter haulage tervLa at lower cost by' buying a Chev-' rolet Truck because of these triple economies: '; 1. Chevrolet Trucks sell at the world'. - -;'' lowest price., - hmjmS), - . . ; . lJ-Ton Stake (IS7-i-' h 2. They , u.e les gasoline and oil ' ' ' because they are powered, by ' i- ' . cylinder 'valve-la-head engine... r '-'.. , i. j :.-. --r ' "- 3. They give longer, more( depend service because of the extra qua which Chevrolet build. Into evtry '. part of Its product.. Visit your nearest Chevrolet, desler itis t Have a thorough demonstration of the t' Chevrolet Truck for your haulage need). . d Chevrolet and get better truck perfonr at the worUVt lowest prices!- . N . VW, . ifV- VW1U1 .f .J, Compare (Suvr'l di4ur price$ and may G. M. A. C. term. A General Motor Value. JCI42S ci: Vuolet co:, " f ; ,:F,::?VN.C..' a'i A Vlck. ' r. r". l. x E. C. . ' '
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