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WESTERIN UNION SERVES NOTICE Will Not 1teemiploy Striking Operators. Warned lit Advance. Atlanta, June 4.--Local employees of the Western Union, who went on strike today in supitort of telephone operators who walked oilt here \lon day, were informed today that "the company will not again employ any one -who engages in the strike even if it is necessary to entirely abandon service in Antlanta." The notice. signed by . L. Ihurts, superintendent of trallic, followed a telegram from Newcomb 1i. "arlton, president, sayino that the Western Unio'n hald "n0 aiternative but to can eel t heir emnployment and with it all beniefits that have accrud to date.'" Bo, hi notices, it was said. weiro post ed shortly 'efore iI a. Im., the hour set for the strike. The t'lephone employees wnt out demandin" reintatement of ibut a dozen union menbers adjutditdged to have bven discharged for union 1a i' - tIes. Th 1 e 0111 p II ny (hen i1d th es e charges and Postnatter Genral 1urlson throiihi the comt panly gave the toIlepione workers unit4 ' lock tolight to r turn, askinbg naltei1s of those who tidl not vono ie lk. Sliortly ter that hour it was said at the tcl Ihone pCtiic 1:im atboi it-i had I turned. .\lcanwhile by ui clerival 'or k'rs am! others the Company in ainta ins service which it dc Scrii!,d as "about normal." Union ofticials assetlid int' tIay 1hat -l25 workers quit the \\' stern tnion today IlIt t he lart t ' timai fI'om the conllpany was Itll. inludiig .1. J. .iln1golery. ofsi'' : lof the Association of Westr Ilnion KI I)lOy es, issued a signed statement late today deprealting et strike and saying association members, who he asscried, comprise a "ulSantial ma .io- y of to xlorse and lbuli ;'I'x oa erators he r' and throu1ihout the sys tel," -would stick by th- cotnipany. Alass mtliciings to which all nmhers of trades union" herlt wir invitd -were hld tolight to itNdor-e the wire strikecs, which union leader4 'pr-ti:cted Inis-hi hoeoml nationwide. Th Wes trn (,nion :inoinic' I, day that w!th ouitsido and '-hr11i it was continuin! normCa Sei-.T e-I T a it:r ; oll;I-n o I not af i 0OVE It iN31ENT Mts' 1\ S ' E' PO'R T O N S i -o \ S 11.r iY e n pp C rllti Inl ha r rIat I Of T. xa. : W C!'n: n lm -- 1n ! - w g .arnd b o in t ,a p1 ofy in :hii ioi n to 0e- i il y itlt by4-11 'h% -:4 rnF-4 !11 r bip t o .I dllayiii 1:I ti litrsi :- t lin li. 1 l . oTt t -ilfrt ion .\r ( ll n'atotn I ,ani. whids ta uwould sIn-t trmling't Alil f ot the luthl'o'h. rel a luu chr~o flit any NI-;nlo Mni Srno nta l -xim i. and 'i ina: I' v. ' L. n: lir til ea ettntil wea re-ti n '~ Ui nr.i Oh n--i binet:lll .Xt i-ier ' ati S' ' ien and; thino had0 thin lin: he 'rlv-i n-i lien (at r.ol'isince h1(11 it r.i -villn lr.l lnt on his painte d )Itla'li h:ing Alsevrl ni ~ill liimployst h ylot 'norlii forI t't of i t eptadh.a o n rw nh Woaint oine ao eath t thl Allthildron waohc a~t wonrs avl pan inathy clorenues wlkl Ind~aeas o ano tos ja hule dithris or w ols .stiiai anoterhtano forto for the wceh Illerc te. ~ tl i 3nark ToIho to th hl h-tttf aturn llbthe in*hwfoIspenine abomt nai o llk wil the was perft hlth I'oino to aie homle iont GA.MBLLEII$ BREAK CO'TT"ON MAlRKET Price 'dliump Charged o Hear Specula tors. Try to Effect Sales. St. Matthews, June 7.--J. Skottowe Wannamaker, president of the Amerl can Cotton Association, in a statement issued here this afternoon declared that "the same bear speculators who sold an enormous amount of cotton for July and October delivery with the full expectation of depressing the price of cotton to a starvation point that is. around 12 1-2 cents per pound basis middling-are tho people who are today breaking the cotton mar ket." le declared that "their only bopes of saving themselves a tremen dous loss is to frighten the holders of spot Cotton into selling their cot ton." Ie declared that if they sue Ceed it will prove truly a (alallity. .I wish," said Mi. Wannamaker in Ihis statement, "that I could write all that I know concernin.? the inside m11,1ani pl 11at ion. Htowever I do not feel that this woul be for the best. Some day somllv Ihings vill be broiglt to th1:, attinlion of the pil: lie cocliern i ng the handlina of cottoil that will prove not only a seolnsation but a scanedIaI. When the curtain is pulled aside and the public is permit ted to g(I a clear viow and a triithful history of cotton. and how thle price va- desIse)(.(d and IIi initated since 191 , the result will he a complete shock. "Political ecolonmist:'. .1r'te agreed that the Irice of colmodeities will rise or fall as the valuii of moiney is in cr(ased or diminished. This econolie law is unalterable ani! unchiangeable. On the bazis of currency iiilliatioll. the p8c'c of cotton today wotld he as fol lows: In 191 1 the end of the fiscal year showd under the old natiolal bank ing system a gold rieserve of about $u00. 1-1.000. The last.-eport from IIe federal reserve system I- about $1.,00, tcf.11(0. This is an ine"ease on a ratio of three to one. On th hasis of car rency inihation cotton wo!tiI bw bring ina, today :"! cents. while in I'll I it be rouiglt only around 1:1 eents. "Oi the basis of th.. worild the in flatn1011 is about six "o one., -:oi mous price-c of everyhini measuired by ie: ollar are with 11- to lem ain oryasto come. ".A.Ill- icanl Inills, a '- d n to III#. :na4 il, 0 1 . -i totl 31of 1:' .7. tt ltrI I (Cle it- -ne'o and. tl S jIle Ili' iy wants for n ci' I te I i f.Ih, h: in: in for'h .\ercanmi!- o urin ex~ . I I o tI e el , II Jw 1l t his I n h . Iiab l I w i a ry : . I . Ic In . i rdt I 'o :e I th ai a Il turIe 'I reelaCe'. Thli' A ill be a 'h elc s eo .1 i ly. \t ' t Ilren t - -e i f - r liean I ocf \nectrican ('ittn 2.,cce.cl~ hah-s. eel ac tday they lice! nl y I 1 ,4 C T "ill ic- .c cln th c .\leri ell andic li: e edl teo me-l 'c I dleice v. les :[1 c1.40e.ece o ht f too t Ih' ' -. Il ni 1 ;eply. It titust al-r e e-' Ii wherc-ct tha thei 1 wc rhld is ba iret'f ii!'*n ~r cd:. an td thii ci line mc iih -atid e f the A-t ai' e. and thl at hi- will r'eCIpiire tar more1 than1 3.ecee. close of July, If the mills do not con-. sume 3,000,000 bales within litis period it means there wil! be great suffering on account of the undersupply and the need for cotton goods. "Spot cotton in lar.:Q quantities Is being shipped to Europe and just how much may be shipped abroad during the next three months is only a ques tion of available tonnage and a speedy acceptance of peace !-onditions, and the completion of the export corpora tion to furnish credit'-. If the peace conditions are aecepted. !be tonnage supplied and credit. furnisihed, E'urope vill take alone an amount of colton in excess of tie amouint in the Ameri can and Iuropean milk." * * I *NI( .1EEIN(. * * * * * ** ** ** * ** *** *** * The union of the Fourth Division of ILaurens laptist Association, will meet with Hleaverdam Clitrchi on Saturday, .June 28, 1911). In: 00-Devotilonal Service. Pastor C. 1-1. Vermillion. 10:30-Worldly Wealth ain d Godly Iiches in Contrast, or Selfishness and I rrevb rance a Prevalent and Destructive Sin. Luke 12:13-21, Ece. 6:1 -C. W. C. Wharton, T. B. Brown, i. Y1. Y.Cu'rtson, W. S. Davenport. 11:30--What are some of the .larks of Cross-Bearing, Carried by the Faithful Christian. Gal. 6:17. T. S. Langston. A. H. Moore, S. II. Goggans,, J1. G. W'iklso. 12:30- iifterillissioll. 1:30--To Vhiat Extent Does a Malan's Ideas and Belief Determine His Life and Character? Prov. 4:23, Prov. 23:7. J1. IfI. Whar-ton, C.A,. Vermillion, W. \l. Caine. 2:30-Wha t are Some of the Means by Which Our People May be Led to Form Correct Ideas of Life and Ileligion ? It. ). lloyd, .1. C ,I - ler. Guy E. Moore. W. S. Hlenja min, J. G. Wilson. :--d)evotional. Praisin)g tie Lord for Hiis Goodness, care, and Deliv eraice. :,ith 11salm1. I UI by W. LIV[R 1A8? TAK A CALOTAB Wonderful How Young and Energetic You Feel After This Nausealess Calomel Tablet. ii you hav' nor t ried C~klotabs youl ha'. a 1hlieh~~rtful sur;di: awaiting2 y l. Th \ .ildf I iv-'-elcansjing aNd soe -uiyta poete f (a!ornel 1ay now b ijoy'd wir(hout the iliiht uidea. '; tn~x .\ A Calo :Th at huhdtime withI swalliow. of' w.a h a at's all. No t. .st. io sa'lts, nior ake upl ini thle nmornin fi2 eelin hu Iiod tht yoiu wantt to iun h aboult it. 'IIrilled, your! ap;etitei hearl y. Iiat whai~t you wvishi. --no thinatr. 'ilT next f ina- you f' I htizy. iii an,) iervous, I htie ir d iscuou atedi"ive' your liver a thior tie '0 !.irfec: t h t y our driugn'ist is cuaante hat you will lbe delightted. -a'ledl Ia'kehit(s. Pice thirty-live P., Culbertson. Sunday Morning. June 29. 10:00-Sunday School. Supt. T. J. Coleman. 11:00-Bible Study Conference. Some PLA Y 1SA FE Doctrines and Practical Lessons from the, 3rd Chapter of John's policy not it, Gospel. Led by W. P. Culbertson. best to ave and need ll:30-Missionary Sermion by -Rev. J. t Ii:30Misinay Srmn y ev ~ than to n ed policy and not have It RI. Williams or Rev. J. G. Wilsonan 0ne liy nd otb ei. W. P. Culbertson, Sec. Call and let me explain my Doub e Benefit and Total Disa bility Policy to you. NR-TA s W. T. MOORE, at Posey's Drug Store, Agent Jefferson Standard Life Insurance of Greensboro, N. C. LAU DRUG CO. Tis coZY home may be~ our*ome. 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