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IN SOLID PHALANX
Spinners and Growers Stand in Opposition
to Speculation in Cotton.
Vienna Congress Ends.
The International Cotton Congress,
held in Vienna Austria, came to an
end May 29. The attitude of the con
gress was, on the whole, favorable,
the most important thing the congress
did was to reach an understanding as
to how cotton could be ginned, baled
and delivered. An interesting feature
was the fact that both growers and
spinners were united in opposition to
speculation in cotton futures and in
this connection a resolution was pass
ed in favor of the compression of
the cotton at the ginneries or at the
point of production.
In the matter of the question of
tare the congress adopted a resolu
tion establishing a maximum ahow
ance of tare at 22 pounds per bale,
instead of the 6 per cent of the gross
weight of the cotton as is now the
custom. This arrangement works in
favor of the American growers.
The spinners expressed a desire for
closer and more direct relations with
the growers of cotton, and this atti
tude on their part may be taken as
a recognition of the views on this sub
ject presented by the American del
egates to the congress, who, in their
addresses, labored to disabuse the
minds of the spinners of the idea that
the American growers had any inten
tion of unduly advancing the price
of cotton.
Another resolution passed by the
congress expressed the satisfaction of
that body with the statement made
by the American representatives that
the Americans intend to adopt every
possible measure to improve the ex
isting methods of transporting cotton
from the plantations to the spinners.
The question of insurance was re
ferred to the next congress.
In the matter of the extension of
cotton culture the congress express
ed the opinion that all countries where
efforts are being made to extend the
area of cultivation are deserving of
liberal support. The congress was
prompted to pass this resolution by
the recognition of the fact that the
world’s supply of cotton should noi
depend upon the climatic conditions
of any one country. Speaking on this
subject, the American delegates de
clared that according to their expe
rience those European countries who
are trying to introduce the culture oi
cotton into their various colonies are
laboring with slight prospects of suc
cess. Harvie Jordan reminded his
hearers that during the civil war in
the United States efforts then adopt
ed to this end were more persistent
than today and that they were in
vain.
Daniel G. Roper concluded his ad
dress with an appeal to the delegates
to the congress to participate indirect
ly in the growing of cotton on Amer
ican soil. He declared it would be
a good thing if the European growers
of cotton would send their surplus
of able agriculturalists to the United
States in order to help extend the cul
tivated area in that country, saying
this method would dispose definitely
with the question, where the world in
the future would get its necessary sup
ply of cotton.
The English delegates spoke in fa
vor of the greatest possible decentral
ization of cotton growing, declaring
that today Europe was as much de
penden; as ever on one part of the
world the bulk of its cotton sup
ply. This view was seconded by the
German delegates and as an outcome
of this difference of opinion the con
gress passed the resolution to the ef
fect that ail cotton growing countries
should receive general support.
USUAL CRIME CAUSES LYNCHING.
Negro Taken from Louisiana Jail by Mob
and Sent to Doom.
Henry g* Kson, a middle-aged ne
gro, was m wed at Echo, La., Sa.ur
day night JL j*>ut 150 men, who took
him from pwas charged with at
tempted cijf W" upon the wife
of his effiff 2*
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The Illinois woman 'who has be
come a justice of the peace proposes
to cut out of the marriage ceremony
the question whether the bride will
“obey” her husband. Being, a mar
ried woman herself, the Washington
Times thinks she knows the useless
ness of it.
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MISPLAYING IT.
Mrs. Browne: “Mrs Whyte says
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Mrs. Black: “It is the way she plays
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HIS CULINARY LOVE.
Cook: “Now we’ve ’ad words, you’ll
be lookin’ for another cook to keep
company w’ith?”
Policeman: “Not me. I’ll starve
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Whole Head and Neck Covered—Hair
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“After having the measles my whole
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After November Ist Chattanooga
will be the only place in East Ten
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ly sold. In remote coves, opines the
Nashville American, however, white
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half dollar on a stump.
Argo Red Salmon is cleaned and
packed entirely by machine, and not
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will use no other.
Merely a Theory.
"Of course, I don’t know,” began
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