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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1920
FEDERAL RESERVE
BANK WILL HELP
In a LHter to (ommiHsionw 4. 4.
Brown PresUk-nt Welborn States
Reserve Bank will function
as Heretofore.
That there will be no change in the
policy of the Federal Reserve Rank
for the Sixth District, in the matter
of coton loans in connection with the
1920 crop, is the positive statement
of Governor M. B. Welborn of that
institution, in a letter to Commissioner
of Agriculture, J. J. Brown.
This means, us will be clear from
Governor \Vilt>orn’s statement, that the
Sixth Federal Reserve Rank will, for
the present season, as in the past,
rediscount merchants and shippers' IK)
days papers and farmers’ six month's
paper, secured by coton, on u basis
of 80 per cent of market value.
The assurance given by Governor
Welborn in the following letter to
Commissioner Brown, under the date
of Sept. 17, 1020, will be very welcome
to cotton producers and all interested
in the holding of cotton for a fair
price:
This is to acknowledge receipt of
your letter of Sept. 10. In reply 1
wish to say we are advising our mem
ber banks in reply to their inquiries,
that they need have no fear that the
Federal Reserve Bank will not func
tion properly and accommodate its
member banks in rediscounting their
customers’ notes secured by cotton, for
the orderly marketing of the cotton
crop.
We are following our custom of the
past in accepting from member banks
notes of merchants and cotton ship
pers for !M days secured by cotton,
up to 80 per cent of its market value,
insured and properly stored, having a
maturity within six months.”
The foregoing letter signed by Gov
ernor Welborn, was written in reply
to a direct inquiry from Commissioner
Brown, whose understanding was that
cotton loans would be taken care of
this year, the same as in the past.
Commissioner Brown's letter of inquiry
under date of September 10th, was as
follows:
“I am receiving many inquiries from
citizens of Georgia as to the present
policy of the Sixth Federal Reserve
Bank, regarding fhe rediscounting of
cotton paper. Will you be so kind as
to write me if there is not any hesita
tion on your bank's part, toward re
discounting a farmer’s six months note,
or a merchant's 3 months note, either
of which is secured by a bonded cotton
warehouse receipt. Your prompt reply
to the foregoing questions will he ap
preciated.”
It will be interesting to note that
Governor Welborn's reply is exactly
in line with the Department’s prior
information which was communicated
to the public through the press of tlu*
State.
YOU AND 1
What we need is all of the clear
headed, common-sense, every-day think
ing that we can get. For centuries
we have listened to over-wise philos
ophers and sentimental theorists.
We were busy about our own affairs
and we let these men do our thinking
for us. Their ideas were novel and
interesting and as tlie chattel's for
ever putting them in effect were re
mote, we were not greatly concerned.
Jlut in the last live years a lot of
these theories have been put into prac
tice, and most of them have proven cx
pensive, Inefficient, ifnd breeders of
trouble.
The common sense of the common
people —just what you and 1 think
about tilings—is quite as apt to be
right, and will cost us a lot less in
taxes to put into operation.
Let us listen to each other a little
more, and a little less to professional
theories and politicians.—Public Ser
vice Monthly.
CARD OF THANKS
Wo cannot with words express our
deep and heartfelt gratitude to our
many friends for their noble and tender
expressions of their love and sympa
thy during the illnes and death of our
dear son and brother. Also wish to
thank his many friends fur their ten
tier regards shown him in the beauti
ful floral remembrance.
We shall never be able to repay the
generous service rendered, hut will
keep the memory of it as an iuiperisli
at>le possession.
With appreciative hearts, we are,
Mr. and Mrs. (}. W. Stewart,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stewart,
Mr. and Mrs. (}. L. Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Wall
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CITY POLITICS
FOR MAYOR.
To the Voters of Winder:
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Mayor of Windt-f
subject to the action of the qualified
voters at the primary to be held No
vember 3, 1920. If elected I promise
the taxpayers the best there is in me—
a faithful, conscientious administra
tion —fairness to all in the enforcement
of the law and the administration of
civic affairs. Respectfully,
GEORGE THOMPSON.
FOR COUNCILMAN SECOND H ARD
To the Voters of Winder:
I respectfully announce myself a can
didate to success! myself as Council
man from the Second Ward. If elected
I will in the future, as I have done in
the past, bring to the office the best
service of which I am capable in tbe
interest of tbe public weal. I will ap
p red ate your support in my race.
S. C. KINNEY.
A Grateful letter.
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Remedy. “Two years ago last summer”
she says, “our little boy had dysentery.
At that time we were living in the
country eight miles from a doctor. Our
son was taken ill suddenly and was
alsnit the sickest child I ever saw. He
was in terrible pain all the time and
passed from one convulsion into an
other. I sent my husband for the doc
tor and after he was gone thought of a
bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and
Diarrhoea Remedy in the cupboard. I
gave him some of it and he Iwgan to
improve at once. By the time the doc
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Keep Well and Be Happy.
If you would be happy you must
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movement of ttie bowels on tbe follow
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I Just give them a good dose Of Black-
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To keep well, your stomach, ltvei
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take occasional doees of Thedford’!
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Chronic Catarrh.
Our manner of living makes us very
susceptible to colds and a succession of
colds causes chronic catarrh, a loath
some disease with which it is estimated
that ninety-five per cent of our adult
population art* afflicted. If you would
avoid chronic catarrh you must avoid
clods, or having contracted a cold get
rid of it as quickly as possible. Cham
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be depended upon.
THE WINDER NEWS
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