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A NORTH CAROLINA FARMER
OPPOSES WAREHOUSE BILL,
AND PRAISES GROVER
EDMONDSON.
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Dear Sir: I am a reader of the
Jeffersonian and wish to state I am
in hearty sympathy with ail you
have to say (even the Leo Frank
horrible) but in your issue of yes
terday, in regard to Rural Credits,
you hit the nail square on the head.
I am a farmer, and think we farmers
are the oiggest set of fools (as a
class) outside of an insane asylum.
If we do not require our candir
dates for Congress to publicly affirm
on the stump, but better still, fail to
give any one, be he Democrat, Pro
gressive or Republican the nomina
tion unless ne will vote and w r ork for
this measure, i am opposed to ail
wars for the devil is at the bottom
and Romanism is allied witn the
devil in the present is doing
her best to drag the united States
into war. The strangest thing to me
is, that with the history of the
Roman Church staring an intelligent
nation (as we profess to be) in the
face, and yet our rulers seem to be
blind to the inroads political Rome
is making in our boasted American
“the home of the free and land of
the brave”.
You mention the fact that the
Georgia delegation, aione, could
wield enough influence to force
through Rurai Credits if it cared to
do so. I nope said delegation will
show the “backbone’’ in this issue
w as she, Georgia, has in the Mary
Phagan case. 1 am getting along in
years, have seen my children’s chil
dren, but hope to see before I depart
many of the reforms you advocate
put into practice. I like the way in
■which you uncover rascality in high
places. We “common people” are
with you and don’t you forget it,” as
the late Governor Jarvis of this old
state used to say. Now I want to
say all hail to Mr. Grover C. Ed
mondson for the manner in which he
discussed the warehouse measure. I
would judge from his given name
he is not a grandad, but has some of
the kind of grit the old man Grover
had. Long may you live to give
forth the words of truth and honesty
to those who desire the same, and
give “hail Columbia” to those on the
other side.
Yours most truly,
J. SWAIN.
ANOTHER ENDORSEMENT T. E. W.
VALUED.
This is to certify that we, the un
dersigned citizens of Pocotaligo dis
trict of Madison County Daniels
ville Georgia, do endorse Thomas E.
Matson and sound principals:
A F Fitzpatrick, H. J. Fitzpatrick,
G. C. Freeman, Berlin Freeman, L.
Perry, M. M. Chastien, J. T. Fitz
patrick, D. C. Fitzpatrick, A. G.
Fitzpatrick, A. F.- Streetman, Lee
Lackey, H. F. Swindle, S. M.
Swindle, W. W. Howington, E. O.
Fitzpatrick, T. W. Perry, C. L. Wil
der, S. G. Haggard, M. Y. Freeman,
John W. UitTrough, Jake Thomson,
J. B. Freeman, C. G. Burnett, J. B.
Burnett, R. T. Fitzpatrick, James
Thomson, H. W. McCammon, S. B.
Freeman.
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’ WATSON ENDORSED BY NEIGH
BORING COUNTY.
Dear Sir: Let me say that we ad
mire you for the stand you have
taken against the Slaton, Rosser and
Loyless gang, and for defending the
right as you have.
Go on with the good work for we
are with you heart, soul and body,
and with you to stick, until the
pands in the desert grow cold.
J. C. Cooper, H. A. Adams, R. F.
Bridges, H. L. Dye, C. L. Landrum,
J. C. Norris, J. P. Moats, Thomas
Moats, John Bradley, C. W. Hadden,
'John McDaniel, F. M. Castleberry,
LDr. T. J. Kitchens, Alex Hunnicutt,
(Albert Hadden, F. I. Carr, W. W.
.Crawford, J. R. Carr, C. C. Chapman.
THE JEFFERSONIAN
THE MODEST JEW.
Editor Jeffersonian: You are by
no means an alarmist in calling a
halt on Jewish impertinence. I have
been making some investigations re
cently through Jewish periodicals and
otherwise to determine, as far as
practicable, the extent of Jewish ac
tivities. I nave absolutely no preju
dice against the Jew in so far as he
is willing to be just an American
citizen and not claim special immuni
ties and privileges by virtue of his
being what he considers of the
“elect people.’ Let’s summon as a
witness one of the most scholarly
Jews in America. Surely he will not
bear false testimony against his own
brethren:
“A feeling of being the elect peo
ple has no doubt produced a particu
larism and exclusiveness, • a con
tempt for outsiders, that has badly
affected Jewish character.” The
above significant statement was made
by the distinguished Jewish linguist,
Dr. Nathaniel Schmidt, in a recent
issue of the Jewish Daily News in
the course of an article in which he
deplores the attempts to explain the
causes of any prejudice that may ex
ist against the Jews.
A still more interesting study is
found in an article in the September
issue of the Atlantic Monthly, by
Agnes Reppelier the brilliant Pen
nsylvania essayist. Tne following
are a few extracts:
“If Cicero lowered his voice when
he spoke of the Jews fearing the
enmity of this strong clannish people,
the American, who is far more en
joying Cicero’s prestige, must be
doubly cautious lest he gives offense.
Yet if there is an immigrant who
owes us everything, it is the Jew.
Even our spasmotic and utterly fu
tile efforts to restrict immigration
always leaves him a loop-hole of es
cape because he controls the National
Liberal Immigration League.”
“Is it because the Jew has received
from us so much and given us so lit
tle, that his masterfulness affronts
our sense of decency.'” Attention is
called to several recent developments
in the progress of “Jewish imperti
nence:” First, that the Jewish
Tribune —the strongest Jewish pub
lication —boasts of the fact that the
Associated Press has been made to
feel that the words “Jew” and “He
brew” must never be used in connec
tion with criminals. “Call a Greek
pickpocket a Greek, an Italian mur
derer an Italian, but We may not call
a Jewish procurer a Jew.”
Second, That the Jewish anti-
Defamation League boasts that it
has taken the first and most import
ant step in excluding the Merchant
of Venice from the list of require
ments laid down by the Collegiate
Entrance Requirements Board.
Good night Shylock! “Suppose,’
the writer suggests, ‘all our foreign
citizens were as sensitive as the
Hebrews.’ ”
The activities of this clannish peo
ple in the Frank case is enough to
convince any one that there should
be some limit to Jewish interference.
We have clearly seen how the Jew
can control and muzzle the Press of
America, and yet, his aggressions
have by no means reached their pur
posed limit. (The Jewish press
boasts of its activities” in arousing
the public conscience as they term it,
in the f rank case).
The next step is the preparation
being made to unload in our midst
countless nordes of their unfortunate
brethren from Europe at the close of
the war.
Yours very truly,
AL. H. FOSTER.
Georgia.
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