Cotton Futures by Alfred B Shepperson

May 31, 2009
Cotton Futures

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COTTON FUTURES

The business of buying and selling Cotton for Future Delivery as conducted on the NewYork, New Orleans and Liverpool Cotton Exchanges and its advantages to Merchants, Manufacturers, Bankers, and Farmers.

BY

ALFRED B. SHEPPERSON


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