Thursday, January 1, 2026

Singleton Green Predicts Fine Year for N.C. Textiles, Jan. 2, 1926

Great Activity in Textile Promised. . . C. Singleton Green, Secretary of Yarn Spinners Association, Sees Fine Business in 1926

Charlotte, Dec. 2 (AP)—A forecast of great activity in the cotton spinning industry of the southern states, beginning soon after the “nation’s inventory period” is passed “within the next few weeks,” was made today by c. Singleton Green, secretary of the Southern Yarn Spinners’ Association, with headquarters here.

Prices at this time are substantially higher than they were a year ago, Mr. Green declared. “The present level,” he said, “has been maintained by timely curtailment of production and the regulation of operation in accordance with the volume of demand.”

Mr. Green added that the present stocks of yarn in America are at a low level and that he was unable to forecast how long this anticipated period of spinning activity will continue but said it would “probably last several months at least.”

From the front page of The Concord Daily Tribune, Saturday, Jan. 2, 1926

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