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Show A very slunlflcnnt movement Is that leported from New Hartford, Conn, In the permanent closing dow n of tho cotton cot-ton duck combination plant, the Greenwood Green-wood mills, nt tint pi ice The mills lire to bc moved lo Alabama, vvheio the cotton will be at their doors nnd they can be operated moro cheaply than In Connecticut. 'Ihcie has been a quiet movement of this 1 Ind going on for a number of senrs, the New llngland Stnles losing, nnd tho Southern Slates gaining, cotton plants. North nnd .South Carolina, (lenrgla and Alabama are nnd have been getting these plants and tho cotton mills of these States nre Increasing In number leis rapidly They aie organized mid conducted on tho most npproved business pilnclples save only In the matter of child labor, whli Ii they employ to an extent nnd with nn einctlngness that has nlreadj called for Stale Interference, The transfer trans-fer of these cotton plants Is but a part of the general business tendency to-wnrd to-wnrd the Invasion of Urn Southern Htates, the breaking up of Iho old Benll-tnentnl Benll-tnentnl order there, an 1 the substitution substitu-tion of modern Ideas nnd progress for the stagnation of Hie past, |