. Review of reviews and world's work. COTTON ON A NEW ORLEANS WHARF, HEADY FOR SHIPMENT ABROAD ONE OF THE NEWEST AND LARGEST COTTON MILLS IN THE SOUTH. (The White Oak cotton mills, at Greensboro, N. C.) ness of twenty-five years ago. If from MountMitchell—the highest peak east of the RockyMountains—a birds-eye view of the South couldbe had, there would be seen a mighty, resistless,onward movement of a people who, having strug-gled amid the darkness of the wilderness withno pillar of fire to guide them, strengthened inbody and mind by the hard but victorious fight,have at last come in sight oft


. Review of reviews and world's work. COTTON ON A NEW ORLEANS WHARF, HEADY FOR SHIPMENT ABROAD ONE OF THE NEWEST AND LARGEST COTTON MILLS IN THE SOUTH. (The White Oak cotton mills, at Greensboro, N. C.) ness of twenty-five years ago. If from MountMitchell—the highest peak east of the RockyMountains—a birds-eye view of the South couldbe had, there would be seen a mighty, resistless,onward movement of a people who, having strug-gled amid the darkness of the wilderness withno pillar of fire to guide them, strengthened inbody and mind by the hard but victorious fight,have at last come in sight ofthe Promised Land. No1 longer moving westward as T heretofore, the tide of popu- lation would be seen to beturning southward. Thehardened veterans of theSouths struggle for indus-trial independence are seento be drawing heavy reen-forcements from this incom-ing tide. Capital, the great-est coward of earth, joins theprocession, apd the South,beggar no longer, invites theworlds surplus money seek-ing the most profitable fieldon eart


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