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Who Will Solve ThU Problem Our tenant farmers, courageous, hon est, patient and long-suffering, when shall tney see light? When shall their bur dens be lifted? In the springtime they go torth, and with our brothers in black set their hands to the plow. They bend their backs to the burden, and when the frost falls they have added $1,000,000, 000, to the wealth of the world. But small, indeed, is their share and meaner their recompense. Every two years, ac cording to the government census, they move from one place to another. They build no homes, they live in rude lmts, no flowers about their dwellings, no trees to shade them from the sun, con sumed by the summer's heat and chilled by the winter's cold, no lawns about their houses, no garden fences; and with the accursed cotton plant crowding the very threshold of their rude dwellings and thrusting its limbs into their very win dows, their lot is indeed pitiable. - THE TENANTS' REQUIEM Their sons and daughters come to man hood and womanhood, desert the farms and are lost in some distant community. Finally, when their pilgrimage is over, they arc laid to rest in the rude church yards of the country, others take their places and continue the fight. They have established no permanent homes, their kith and kin are scattered far and wide, and the places that knew them once know them no more forever. I have no word of criticism for men like these. I know them, I have lived among them, I sprang from them. "Who shall undertake to lead these men out of the wilderness of their troubles? Men whom they elevate to high offices in the State and National government are ever ready to teach them politics, but they are not prepared to help them solve their problems of life. A fearful responsi bility rests at this time upon men in authority and men in high offices. Will they meet it? The above is a quotation from Joseph T. Holman, President of the Southern Mortgage Company, widely distributed by the State Journal. It is about the first human picture we have seen of the tenant farmer. It is as true as a photograph. And coming from a business man and a banker is all the more significant. The country is uninhabitable. Not because the farmer is a jay, or because it is not as lovely now as when Patrick Henry built him a mansion on the Roanoke a hundred miles from Richmond. Neither is its backward condition to be laid at the doors of wicked landlords and mercenary owners. THE BANE OF POLITICS The truth about it is that we have so far not had the intelligence or the lead ers to organize our country districts, or to institute any system of agriculture or rural banking or standards of living. And it has been demonstrated beyond need of any discussion that political ac tion is worse than useless. A neighbor hood depending for its progress upon the Democratic or Republican or any admin istration is ruined to begin with. There is only one way out. That is for each, community to take stock of this system, ruinous to its people and to its very existence as an intregal part of the advance of civilization, and of its own eftorts to sweep the whole business out of the door and to consciously introduce an entirely new method, under the con duct not of county politics, but of a committee of the whole every farmer, tenant, store keeper, banker and resident of the territory. The sole object of this neighborhood senate should be the making of citizens, supporters of church and school and ac tive counsellors and independent land owners. The methods to be employed have to be entirely divorced from the statute books and the traditions and cus toms of our old bankers and storekeepers. It all has to be thought about collectively tor the first time. THE COMMUNITY COUNCIL This speech comes pat upon the moment in this section. For not onlv is this what we are endeavoring to do here. and the exact purpose for which the whole people of this section have banded "Glad to see you I've a place in my squad for you." YOU ARE WELCOME AT THE TRAPS YOU'LL find the "glad hand" and a spirit of good fellowship wait ing for you on your arrival at any of the 5,000 Gun Clubs scattered over the country. Trapshooting is the national gun fest, a sport that appeals to men and has the approval of women. The flight of the clays makes sport for the vacation days. Go to the shooting club where you can have fun with your gun. ASK FOR BOOKLETS," THE SPORT ALLURING" (FOR MEN) AND "DIANA OF THE TRAPS" E. Nil Pont de Nemours & Go. Powder Makers Since 1802 WILMINGTON, DEL. The Jewelry Shop Large and Varied Stock of Diamonds, Jewelry Silverware and Notions From the Best Manufacturers Only Repairing of Jewelry and Engraving of All Kinds, All In Our Own Shop by Skilled Workmen MAY WE SERVE YOU? THE PINE CREST INN C -4? A recent delightful addition to Pinehurst's Hotels MODERN THROUGHOUT. Mrs. E. C. Bliss. Dr. Ernest W. Bush OSTEOPATH Southern Pines, North Carolin