lives in the cities and fashions raw materials. The same social results

are found here as elsewhere, but on account of the conservatism and

personal independence of the Southern laborer, who is only a generation

removed from the soil, these results are not in evidence so soon. In the

manufacturing districts there is the political unrest characteristic of

the North. Labor unions develop here and Socialism has some adherents.

This tends to break the political solidarity of the section and it is

possible that in the not distant future the "Solid South" may pass away.

The South is enthusiastic; it is alert to its opportunities and it is

planning with hope for the future. Through practical education wonders