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—/IENNA, QA., FRIDAY AFTERNOONJTHERINTERESTING LETTERON COTTON CROPbounty,it—Melg srs old irother t theirerlcuH. » have *agree-’herein pistol t dlffl-ily re-A GEORGIA FIRM IS ENTITLED TO THE CAKE.Clark 6 Company, of Albany, da. Say That the Cotton Crop Will Be -But Little Mere Than Ten ^ • Million Bales,rsoame ;urning ady reiving aat the iug an und the knownfamily.» theiri operale 20th magni-tion of i great g« H.iU pro-omedy, tomine, swholo juslsite cocutod clever ’ volup-lod and owerof le takeidevillee, the Ing the ce aud dience. ;ed now rid is a a in it-“Kve,” 1 repre-voman,The New York Commercial contains the following interesting letter on the cotton situation from an Albany factor:Albany, Ga. Nov. 21.—Let us be thankful. Twenty years is a long span as time is reckoned; and this many years, many of them fraught with bitter disappointment, have passed since the producer—white and black—received 10 oenU foreach and every pound they sold. Surely, In this glorious year of 1006-06 we of the land of “love, liquor and languor'1 have much to be thankful for. Things have “tuk” a change. The bench-legged pickaninny, once so attractive as alligator bait, is now tenderly nurtured, and gets his three “squares” each day, for on him hangs the future hopes of big crops. Labor grows “scarcer and “scarcer” eaeli year, and it really takes “cuffy” to “bust detn middles nnd pull the bell line over old “Llze.”The course of the market this week* Is history. The ginnenT report threw a bomb of nitro-glycerine Into the camp of the bears, which left only a wigwam here and there to note the trail of the destroyer. Deep down in the lair in lower Wall.street the “gritzlys and “cinnamons” have “slunk” into their holes, the ‘weary to sleep and the woUnded to die.” Old Trlnty.’s chimes will be their requiem. “Do not wake them; let them dream again.” Ten and onp-quarter million is now regarded af\ the very maximum for this crop; it rests- with the * son of the soil to name his own price for the ft?*, million bales yet to be sold. If the splc-ners “deliver the goods, which* they have contracted for, there will not he enough cotton left next August to mako Eugenia's doll a dress.Cl.AKK CO*—GLISSOMW-ThtstrataV *ietyo'tinj ***,-him In th been litre front bomiiyvtis th* ticounty, c meeting i ters of tl courijiouacantlids the ifhex] resigned.At the f Ing, ttfere candidateand W' Ifrom this the cbmn ing in ord penpe nee holding o tr'ljjt.Bince tl called, P. also deck The *Ni•Itt; braat' not tbrsek tee meet! will full; time and ■ The reg at every Dec. 28.
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