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.... v .--." s ' " .--.',- . " v.- , . .. , : . . Saturday Ja---r7 (1) Education to Dcrtlc? Poirex. O CoCpix.a 'to J;! It.aJ; C LcLloa cri CcixTtt toFromoi Equal rj;htjpd Ilssua' Prpresa PUia Tzlk'About KleBISmarct itaJ Horcnsat IaxclTtJ ' " ''PraVrrfir'H"v,.: " - "" "' " "": ' ' ' ' QnmP 1916 fCI EVOT &omei?V:T cent per annum - . 5 . : ; fr C:z? Uz2 .;i ft HONG: :.ths Vstaic r measnres ? we"1 believe .ut.-w Vjreadersi in every '; Southern commonwealth ;7 .1. Repeal of the merchant's crop lien. The Jaw; 4 S YY Have axciu ct wc-tucuerc-; in:4iew.: ; Neiffhhors-lioiild torn -itoffetheri? m Tjuvinff inicrcs.t --cuwugn, .aaa, io- cnargc : more. IS. Year-resolutions X should stop Til icast mice a year, as mmseir : in? aii neiffhb6rs raise the same breeds. . - , , - - ai a raic averaging ou to per cent, as Pre he's ,at? ana Allien-way lie; is, g t, tnalce tit) his mind what he ought to do and M5P rf MrmMiUir Thft fellow, who'.doesn't Know'where.hes" going "' r usury : " ' ;i interest r- was prov- ; . . i! South. mentioned in crop lien at present binds the giver to a form concerned:- - ' 'Oi slavery. No person under Heaven can hmit the mg4 v-Effective -drainao-avwork also usiiallv calls r rate oi interest, 10 DC; cnarcedand the snver is r HasWorcberatioitfe Rr-- wrv-. .ii:' 'i V. w; uq, jjiycu. m: i ciurp .ior: aavances oi so mucn casn X 'm n it :theocstearmc:Me:fereT;iiaa . f r ' - ' ' ticae iast wees; leaving tne lien-maker free to buy Ot tne.;poci; "Not xSiiBaoio B,S i!Si?si!SS? " ' hteformstM 'w i? on thelway ashebdcrn'5la it doesn't usually . teach any thing worth teaching. -' ; A .-: And the newrycar:is,uuiyciva resolutely make ; up to make language ' .Let us reswYeen,-:Wp!:- should have less taxes.- We don't think soMMa Gwerrimentjshoflld io more for the citizens : i to get uuy vu .iv, is developing. ?say . we be tonSmjw$K& are inaicatmg Christmas issue, and il any reader . missed seeing than it doe Soutfc, a moreeur oKnntid tier netelAorlmessTOmratom .1 . jtV: : 1 " nowore; for roads, schools, health , :4s t; general good school books for the poor, c v - iui cMwuic. uvuiu yiuuauiy uc piuviucu. mm ail -.-. r a "numter'of ; means ' taxes. "The J Id resolvent o4b this yea we do needis toi; buV to-nelp hisTneighb aD?3 What erHood. inere is worK.ior us u? - uiu.v.uu.. . -..-t, , . .".-(it & AInVfmfliKhlW uPon tnosc more ' ! M'yvgTrt " :"i "it? ferj::TI'JwTT!: -A-m I'iTl rriti;"? 2 .: liVr 'ijrii. ri-ii ii Kli tri - hoar ! niefMki ollwV wh n ha mtHh -a ,;:rs'-;:,s,(J.; 5-,, - - . individuals;smcaRiraake - 7 . : . -. - iUZAA vn farm business on. our pwtxiarms tools; machinery and work stock r ttie' 7- Nobody doubts.r ex S6uth oughUo.do ;j people and rts;anmwfeleavings cotton cropirec:$f bnt wc codd-ccra S oh'oiS And here . the point is, Brother; tteaaer, tnar- - - r-irr :v i rl;: TTYHESE are two of the most . imoortant re- v. ? 1 : whether or not theSoutas whole adopts fl formsJtwehTeafjrsshould wisepolicy The Southern4 farmer rhas'roduced credible quantities of health: eery yeat ble is he hasnY pt it.W of the people ; are . : power" as Prof,.E."'C.; Branson :says,as..been;;vc.;. and wish to keep them white should bp able ; , enormous j our WaltK-Mtaanlng fowerjihame rn IJAaA Arvielnfirtn - prevent absentee landlords from sandwiching feeble . Money? talks,0 and tobacco countiesaboutCaUit saysisgood- out other races, would, of . J:a Average ooutheraftocran .be. adopted states stm, without it. - Profits 1000 Vet Cent : zens in order"to win aMarger measure of prosper-The new rural credit, land banks will make the :y. R. Seaman A.:Kiiappras,,not:farrqni in every stateas it is bound to be sooner r l ; when he estimated that Ave might increase Ijy - wmng to ' fight ' for thenr . ' And .there's no use, ex-' later. -; 5 ' ' 7:' " :v 800 per cent-the actual rofitsy-not toivote for a man -'i .S, A state warehouse system modeled after the - ; earnings but,the actual net profitsf (the aver$:tQUrr described in The Pro- . Southern farm worker,' fle'Mivided j the TO'P?recansfe he is a great hand-shaker, or a great joke- gressive Farmer; by Commissioner McLaurin The ' cent increase as fqllows: ;. ' : ': J""r: ' -'teller or because lie Temembers your name better 'i state must actively; encourage : and develop ware- . : 300 per cent by lusing rmoW:and:'betUr: other feUow; : The. time has come when.; houses, while the United States should inspect and stock, tools and mizrrt' cvi: izxmtTi inust know -what they waht and yoteZf or unsure uniformity of grades and certificates. ;; 1 -; 200 per cent by raising moreVan'd better "cattle the man who will set itU! Better support of public schools, com-, hoes, horses bultfv Vf?. ' - v-v; - ,v , .' '-Mr- vThe only way the South can developing; the brain-power of - rLXS Tfi-y Der-Sd cf Confffebs its citizens. An ignorant peop!e.are:always poor. SOpercehtybem per Sesfe OUt ofa?U getting vj crops 7 gro .2now, kgume,and: feedy xetis should work f ca; this.year.but we can - y Woodrow Wilson. The people must have- V; J . , V iame'tjiem briefly,:;-' .v v.;, ;-fr ;..: v:"i-; "the machinery, so' they "can "actually get the' reforms':. V ' There is no doubt, we repeat, but that Dr. Knapp":.! 'r ; We oughttd demand that Congress giveiis a - they want and not have their will throttled by. ' - J was about right as to i being, possible .to inv :.system,v.vwith vbosses and machines; Hence every, state should '-iJ RnnaSC actua Pofits.on!thc average Southern farms.;, enough ;governmcnt-aid to local societies to in- ; have a legalized state-wide primary for all parties ' ow per cent as indicated; but' the 'goWen'"5pporv'ttre'' their- organization-and operation. President -and all offices the same day.'with the compulsory f' tumty does not'end there.- If Br, Knapp were alive vYilson and Secretary HcAdbo say and say right- secret ballot; and the people should have the pow- d h ' ik S cvcr"roadcnmg vision, -we haye ixb r ly that: the vgbveriiment snould itself assist the cr of the initiative and referendum but ; so ' safe- , ; ooubt but that he .would say-that it: is "possible1 ocean-shipping "business; If private.capital does 'guarded as to prevent overloading the voters! with - V; adCrCaSC profits tcn-Jo a full 1,000 per cent, by - not respond readily enough in the beginning; and Vtoo many propositions at once; ' ;; " ' ; ' ' Qdmg an extra 200 per cent as follows ,rj-:rX''- the-same principle should apply in rural credits 8. Let. temperance legislation keep pace with -100percent"bywiscVmrkc v - V - the growth of public sentiment, but aim especially V .' . 10O per cent by- "better busies 3 " including? W should kve the LeVeK National .ware- ; to educate the young as to the evils of akohoso ; ;;. avoidance of time Prices ' ' g house law-providing ior Government supervision they will understand',and approve .restriction, Now Wtv ' ' ? . '-' : v;; of warehouse inspectors and graders; so; that we 9. Abolish the officecof county treasurer and all C ; is true hv 4,; P;m can fe ca"ic wi lt may have ) such a standardization of grades and other useless, offices, and investigate commission ximumVesuln .t suxh" safety and definiteness about warehouse re- ; government for counties..; r.V; v'j.:. - 1. For ;?'": " - row on them.-;; y. ; V -:: ' We ought to make 1916 the best of all years. We warehousing uir SPmg, grading x Farmers should' oppose the 'proposed in ought to make it such a year that when it is end- - V . ; course be coSn ?bippmg-theren.must .oj : -ca$ek in taxes on gasoline; bank checks, etc, and ed we can look back and say, As a farmer.as.a : 2. Thp v , iji n'' ' " ": -" "insist that the United States Government get its - neighbor, and as a citizen I believe this is the best savintrs i aVi ould "c c5Perati11 m credit unions, .rCYenues from taxes on inheritances and the in- "record I have hiade yet. And 1917 must be still;' 7 'ast weeV? associations (as we pointed out COmes of the wealthy. . Any increase in Income : better, : r v " ' - ' : ' " " ' . , 3 Th enable all to avoid "time prices."- - taxes should come' from those above the present - Let's get busy on these big and worth-while There should be cooperation in buying and exemption, not from those below it ,vv 4 tasks 1-: -. -J ,:'-; vj-V.'.- s ., V i.
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