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An Oversight

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Day
16
Month
July
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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The low price of cottonin South Carolina is causing great dissatisfaction, and a movement is now on foot to remedy the evil by decreasing the acreage. The state alliance, which meets at Spartanburg July 12, will be requested to cali a convention of cotton-growers of the south, irrespective of color, to meet, not later than December lst, to consider the matter. It's an oversight that some democratie paper hasn't explained to thoae people, before this, how the McKinley bill is responsible for their troubles. Of course cotton is free, and always has been; but the McKinley bill kills things just as well where it doeen't touch theru as where it

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register