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faarc lb* tdaa that pw b mmrnO, ■oM to be a popular ILL—IOOL OB the contrary, he allege* egotisaa to to the my essence of tr» genms. and (notes many amusing examples. When Wordsworth. Soothe? and Col eridge were walking together and Cole ridfe remarked that the 4r was ao toe -it might have beam ordered for tone pom," the gentle Wordsworth pit—prtj . UCUMI Tkrtt porta! Who arc the other twer S? Disraeli, then a mere youth. wrote to his listtr that he hod heard Macanhy. Sheil and Grant speak, "tot between •onelves I could floor them all." And again ho said. "When I want to read a good hook I write one- Oar own Joaquin Miller wrote Walt Whitman: "You and I are c»er the head of the rabble. We know we are great and if othpr people don't kaow it at to their own fanlt" It was President Grant who. brim told that a certain Senator, an admitted genius who was very hostile to him. did nrt believe the Bible, expressed his e»- i timste of the Senator's egotism by re i joining. "Why should he? He didn't write it. you know " — tfrw York IVorU. . Can'n* Ta ta For Cha*>*. "Do dogs like cheese? Well. I shoull aar so," exclaimed a waiter in a lunch cafe. "I imagine that docs prefer cheese to any other food that i going. I didn't know this myself till two «r three months ago Then, one after noon. a man happened in here with a . very nice fox terrier, and I tossed the animal a lump of cheese from a plate which a pie-eater had just abandoned. "Oh, he won t eat that." said the own-, er of the dog. 'Very likely not.' said I. ■; But by the time the terrier hid hopped with a grunt of joy on the morsel, and he swallowed it with such a blissful look as I never saw on a dog's face j before. And—would you believe it ; the next morning, bright and ear'y. . that fox terrier came in here alone. . and ran to me, and looked up in m* (ace. wagging his tail. 1 thought I knew what lie wanted, but. to niaVe sure, 1 threw him a bit of meat. He > turned away (torn it in disgust. Then I threw liim a bit of cheese, and he was happy. He hung around two days. 11l- • owner located him at last an,l took him home. I'll keep a stock of cheese on hand for him hereafter." said the owner, ' or otherwise I knew bell re turn to you again."—Philadelphia Rec ord. The thought of duty coming befure danger makes the hero. ' M iss Lillie Dcgenkolbe, Treasurer South End Society of Christian Endeavor, 3 14 1 [ Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111., Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Dear Mrs. Pinkmau :—When life looked brightest to me I Sustained' a hart! * fall and internal complications were the result. 2 was considerably inflamed, did not feel that I could walk, and lost my good spirits. I spent money doctoring without any help, when a relative visited our home. She was »-> enthusiastic over Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable* Compound, having used it herself, that nothing would satisfy her until I sent for a bottle. I have thanked her a hundred times for it since, for it brought blessed health to me •nd cured me within seven weeks. I now wish to thank you, your medicine is a friend to suffering women."—Lnxm Dccexkolie. •SOOO FORFEIT IP THi: ABOVE IS NOT CIENEIXE. When women are troubled with irwjpilar, sui»pres«ed or painful menstruation, weaklier*, leueorrhu'a, disiuiuvuicnt or ulceration of the womb, that bearing-down the ovaries, backache, bloating (or flatulence), general debiltfy, indigestion, ami nervous pros tration, or arc beset with sueh symptom* as dizziness, faint ness, lassitude, excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, "all *r»ne," ana "wnnt-to-be-left-aloue" feelings, blues, and hopelessuess, they should remember there it one tried and true remedy. I .yd in E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound afc OIK* removes such troubles. Refuse to buy any other medicine, fyr yon need the best Mrs. Plnkliam Invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has tuldnd thousands to health. Address, Lynn. Itlass. TJTTNC 11 ester! ff "LEADER-and "REPEATER" SMOKELESS POWDERSHOTGUN SHELLS an used by tht best shots in the country because they are so accurate, uniform and reliable. All the world's championships tad records hire been woo and made by Winchester shells. Shoot ibem and you'll aboot veil. USED BY THE BEST SHOTS. SOLD EVERYWHERE jCTARTUNG FACTS. I M Thousands ol children are bring guawed to distraction by J Worms. Symptoms are seldom reliable. They depend upon the j £ child'a temperament and upon the variety of worms present in the iates- • I tines. ImmlM Adapt tho sale Mrs c*~s« by >s«t« $ I DR. BOYKIN'S WORM KILLER. ; * A SURE. BPEEOY ANO SAFE DESTROYER OF THESE MONSTERS. 2 I IN USE OVER 30 YEARS ACCEPT NONE BUT OR. BOYKIN'S. J S 26c- BEST VERMIFUGE KNOWN SOLO EVERYWHERE. * CHEAP J y SCHOLARSHIPS •hMf ko«ra. m 3 •*>«!» •W» wn*- UM. 1 M.off.r «o»* t» * (>«■ S&"«aafwas^r W— ■" HI ' a «P**» |itaU|M «*« ;A£S^S:.fSrSESES ■». 4«. ' ' iteCEßWMasraißE.3 a sT»wS^S!t l^^ft^^sSS auti OriTudtr ku latlM ex-Prt«l --4M Ororer Ctorttand to leHw tk« 11 nuni imiißt ofsU* at tkit iutiU- &. '■ ■ li:.i .•••&. & x tOQUL CO WO mows M KM Til HI OfcHai ilii Mwn ■— Tli Tin mdiK interesting fcitit of an gr tide « "Social Conditions is Pen." by CWh E. George, n Qwimtmfs Jfttf*- fm*. m the paragraph relating to what u— lilatu aristocracy is Pent. Mr. George an that "ike don. lifiai ia Per* ia his casa dr hacienda like a lord !■ his castle, having a numerous vaiulrjr at kit beck—planting, rearing, his aguardiente, tending has flocks of cattle-tar though he be above them frequently betrays in his swart skin the aaase blood as that which flows in the veins of those he rale*. Sometimes he aaay be a white, again a mestizo, or even an Indian, with the Indian's, black, wave lets kair and heavy features. He would have become a chief had he been a sav age; WH mow a don, because of his es tate. which leads him dignity -He has had the genius not to continue in poverty ■ and helpless dependence, therefore be | becomes the peer of tho proudest in hit native land It is one of the anomalies ; of eastern Peru thai a people so long j kept in servitude have acquired no tain* lof social degradation in consequence; that neither aborigine nor ehnlo is any where rjHinied because of his Mood: that, in fact, no one thinks of his racial origin, but is content with knowing his claims tipm respect as a citizen of the commonwealth The final distinction between men is founded, then, upon, their riches—a not uncommon distinc tion in other lands; hut riches here be eorcse too cficn translatable into the mere ability a man possesses to get himself served by others, to avoid manu.it labor of any sort. It is a remnant of those landed aristocracies still in operation j here. n«t only in Pern, but in nearly the I wVJe Spanish America, destined • soon j , to bile into the nebula of the historic j ; pas; here as elsewhere." t. Last year the Pape'a vineyard in |U t gardens of the Vatican yielded boun- j lifully. but owing to some carelessness j !In putting up the wine much of it J j spoiled an 4 had to |w sold at 6 >—nis I a quart. This >sar tWre was a pros.w i J for another good harvest. whin a lia.l J storm destroyed the whole crop and 1 damaged the vines so badly that they I will proliably be barren next year. Not si* per cent of all the women : n I America spend ,»| much inonqr as ss° I a rear on their clothes. A tumr story I- but always lb* naked j 1 Irwifc. Ho. 4*. PRICE. 25 c* THE ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOV.EMBEft.2fc 1901. I SOUTHERN INDUSTRIAL Hew Estiryrim That An EarWhlag Oar Favored Section. TaDouMelhdrriilk The stockholders of the Lowe Maau fartnriag Co.. aad of the Eaatera Man afacturlis Co.. both of Huatavllle, Ala., held their meeting daring tbe week to eoaaider doubling capital and plaata. dt wan definitely decided that tbe Eastern sto4k be increased from M.Nt to RIM.M* and the plant ac eordiagly doubled, and tksU the Lows stock be. laersaaed -from sl*o,ooo tb S2«d.OM for a similar enlargement. The Lowe plant was Jnat completed several weeks ago. and Its rapacity la 11.300 spindles. Tho Eastern plant Is for weaving nad dyeing, aad la not quite •niched. Near Elevator at Galveatoa. Plans have been completed for the addltloaal elevator for the Southern Parißc Railway Co., at Galveston. Texas. Its estimated cost 1a $500,000. and It will be operated by electric |K»w er. The specifications are for a plant of IMO horsepower. The elevator will he 235 feet In length. 136 feet In width, an I will be supported on pile founda tions Tbe depth ot the water adja cent to the structure will be such that the veasela ran load to a draught Jf at least twenty-live feet. The work will lie *o3e under tbe supervision of Mr. G. W Dosrhke. 'engineer of the Southern IMIc. Another Steamer. The Baltimore. Chesapeake A Atlan tic Railway Co.. has decided to add another steamer to its fleet on Chesa | peake bay. and Is soliciting bids from j vbipbulldlng companies for the boat | The estimated cost Is SIOO,OOO. It cel- Iculate* to have accommodations fcr first and second class passengers. In ! addlUop to rarge room .At the aqnu.-il I meeting ft the company held Injfelti- I in ore the present officers were re-el''ct | ed. 8. V. Prevost Is president, and Wil i lard Thompson, vice president. Industrial Note*. ! The Y.'nrrcn Land £ Lumber Co., | whose plant was destroyed by lire re cently at Warren. Texas, will soon re- J build-at a point nine miles west of the | old alte. so as Ui get closer to the tlm- I fcer. T*,e new mill, will have a double I culling band s>v and all appliances j needed for the construction of an u?- | t_--.dat e plant. i»4*s!ff the euepices of Ibo Menufae itirers' Association, buslneas and labor ■ srgaßizatlons of Dallas, Texas, are I planning for a home induatry cluli, with a member ship of not leas than ■&.- | 000. to further the manufacturing ln j tereata of the city. Represented .*es from all parts ot Mississippi attended last week the ; !eep-wjuer convention at Gulfport aud [ adopted resolution urging action by Congreas looking to the future Im provement of the harbor there. In a letter to the Manufacture™' Re -ord 11. £- W. Petaky, patent agents of Iterlla. Germany, express a desire i to assist In the work of advancing the trade in .engineering supplies In Uer- ■ i many and other countries. It Is announced that a firm of Haw- I lon. Te»as. has secured. In eompall ' (ion with ISU others, the contract (or j publishing the official literature of the i StWils Exposition of IDO3. Textile Notes. Oxford Knitting Mllls-of Uarneavllle, G* . will install a bleachery. Smithfleld. N. C„ Cotton Mills has I amended ;U charter to allow Increase I of capital Lorn $75,000 to $150,000. The I company now operates a 500-aplndle j plant. Itonham Te\at Cotton Mills mada a I shipment of a carload of cloth to I .-thanshal. China, last week. This mill I operates 50»0 ring spindles, and It first | commenced producing last spring. la irs Knitting Mill at Shelby, N. C ivaa destroyed by fire during the wee* ,u«5 loss telng slo.o>o, with an Insur ance of t«500. This plant had only b-eu completed aeveral tnonllis ago Xokomls Cotton Mills of Lexington, X. C.. states that it Is Installing 100 additional looms, on which It will moke print sloths The company has been operating 5520 spindles and 270 looms It Is said that W. Scott Marvin of Manning. 8. C.. will tnako. Improve ments to Increase the capacity d his knitting mill, now capitalixed at $13.- 000. Ninety knitting machine* tiro In position now. fe Clarksburg W. Va., Woolen Mills, owned and operated by , Richard T. v Lowndes, was destroyed by fire during the week. The loss was about $75,000, and it is said the Insurance Is only *20.000. It is reported that the Riverside Man ufacturing Co.. ot Anderson. S. C„ will increase Its capital by $65,000 for the installation of 4.000 additional spin dlee. now having $75,000 capital and 4.000 spindles. Inmnn Mills of Inman. 8. C„ will hold a meeting of stockholders on De cember 4 to act on a proposed Increase of capital from $200,000 to $500,000. This company Is about completing lt» 10.000-apindle mill. " The sale of the cotton mill property at the Great Palls Manufacturing Co.. at Rockingham. N. C.. on November t resulted la a purchase by D. L. Gore if Wilmington. N. C-. *t $37,246. As ioon as thia aale has been ratified Mr. "ore will announce his Intentions as to the plant. A party of experience Scotch opera tives has rented a building at New De -a'nr. Ala., la which they Intaad to In stall equipment of machinery for mak ing lace curtains and other lace goods. Possibly John D. Adams can aay who la interested. - The Mollohon Manufacturing Co , ot Newberry. S. C.. has let contract ta J. P. Grady for the erection of forty-five to seventy-flee cottages for mill oper atives' i-se. Company Is now building a $200,000 mill. Mr. Grady having con pact tn erect the building The Bret champloaahip tour an men t for women of the St. Loala Country Cleb was started this week aad will he flalnhed aext week. There were pearly tweaty players la the qualify lag round. Mr*. Daniel Taylor aad Mlsa Delaffeld tied to lowest groan score koaora at 134. The members believe that the champloaahip Ilea between one af those tarn. Other fair golfers who are among the leaders la the apart la ft. Louis are Mr. Charles W. Scudder. Miss Collins, Miss Walsh, Mitt Grace Seas pie. MIM Noel, Miss Bertha flsm>l» Mrs. Kashler. Mrs. Albeeh aad RHaa Overall. , r» „ " Chk mii . ■ A /. : sfls-ias-.:!. wnr» wwpflfTwc MM UN. A novelty la the way oC woment eluba la the fowt'i Board at Trad*' at Santt Fe, N. M." It ra Brat or ganised la lIM for the parpoee of en atillrvt ncabm to rWt tke world'* fair at Cblcaca. It took to Iteett the nam* "Board of Trade" to denote Ita > practical object*. After tke exposition It taracd Ita attention to city improve ment. Saata ft, like all eitlea both la old and Kew Mexico, baa a plaza la (he tenter of tke tota. Tke plaza Jv at Santa' Fe Uf a place of "treat fci»- , torte latereat. many Of tke aalleat event* of tke klatory of the territory having occurred there. On ooaatde It I* bounded by tke governor'* palace, a lung abode, building whlchhas been the seat oT authority ever aince New Mexico waa a crown colony of Bpain. With this let*resting old building on one aide aad the beat akopa aad hotels, cf the city on tke otker three, tke plaza ahould have been aa ornament to the town. Instead tl waa sunken •nd irregular la surface, covered w;th a rank growth of alfalfa aad sur rounded by an old wooden fence. The Woman's Board of Trade took vigor oua posaeaslou of the plaza. They transformed the enrtnee lata a fine level lawn. replaced tke old fence with aa elegaat atone coping and erected a kandaome drinking fountain. Thia waa not only aa achievement In Itself, bat gave aa Impetna to like improvements throughout the city. The board baa alao established a free library and reading-room, which now contains several thousand good vol. umes. it baa a visiting and relief committee, which looks after strang ers and glvaa theaa a welcome, a boon In a city to which so away sick aad unfortunate victims of tuhercuios'i bend their steps. It alao has a com mittee on prevention of cruelty to ani mals. The board Is recognised by tax payers and city government aa an ac tive factor In aurcesaful municipal government. Kotwlths'.andng Its kpleudld achievements It has no com mand of public funds, but such la Ita rtanrflng In the community that It haa never bad any auf flclent iti worfc^> SEEMS ODD IN TNtSE DAYS. Ol* Skip'a rapars Were WHttea la Qmoerty St 111 a* ftmi »lmgr. ' - -The formal wording «f «M public documenta. contraated with the brev ity and directness of those which now serve the purpose of oActal announce ment and certification, auggesta the Inquiry whether the point of view hia changed or only the manner of ex pressing facta of public latereat. As Illustrating the appropriate Vphraae olcgy of a f rmai public document of a century ngo reader* will be Interest ed in the following transcript of a bill of health Issued to a ahip leaving the port of New York In 1802. which la preacrved as a literary eurkaity In the archives of the Maritime exchange of that city: DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. To all the faithful cf Christ, t'j whom these presents may come: Whereas, it Is Pious and Juat to bear witness of tke lest error and deceit overthrow It: And WHEREAS the Ship Penman, of wbich Alexander Ooflln. Jr., under God, la master, and now ready to de part from the port of the city of New York and, if Ood p'easc. to sail from Canton and other plares beyond im. with twenty-six men. Including the matter of said ahip; „ We THEREFORE, to you all, by the Tenor of these Presents, do make known that Ipralae be ta Ood the Most High and Goodi no plsgue, or any dangcroua or contagious diaeaae, at prcrent exists In the said port. Given under our handi aad aeals at office, this twealy-tbtr*i day of March. ISO 2, and In the twenty-sixth year of tke Independence of the United States." The tignatims are not quit* legible, but appear to be tboae of John Kear ny, D. C., and D. 8. Oglethorp, M. O. The RRu/.alanm are getting ready for an emergency, which meana a war with Japan and are increaalug their navy and putting their army in fighting con dition with great energy and at treat expense. The army haa rerently been completely reorganised and provided with new equipments- The Russians ' unloaded 1,000.000 rifles of obsolete pattern upon the Chinese Government and substituted" new one* of lons range, high power and small calibre. Thiwe were Russian guns which the •Boxers" fired at the British embassy in Pekln during the recent siege. Most ol us attribute the success of other* to luck. others to lUCK. • j| production Its fxcfrllfcrvcfe H i „f . ta*. rf known "**»£« 1£ maction is rapidly growing in public hvor, .long, whjch . kno „ to cdifa™. Fig HS . v . KS -nth the many other material .mprovement. ot ■ nd hkh enjTOl B& The many and nnifonnity of pnxtact oJSrid |H - nil . , i 1 to the ideal home laxative. In order to get H wKo &re we-II informed , x D I ' ffl| most understand quite clearly, that in order J)*rV€T!Cl£I BS " SKI to meet the above condition, a laxative should - i||e |y| , Hfl % ■ ** free tro . m ever y °bject»onaWe of the Company—California Fig Symp Co,— B raj orsuhstance, with it. component j*m«mpe . printed on the front of ewy package. In the ®] and wholwome and it should act pleasantly „ pro ce» of niaimfketuring fig* are «*d as they . -T EH| ■*» ™ thout d P£ tQ the rafid*! I § ... . function. in any way. e " virtues of Syrup of Fig. are obtained from an |ft| fulfils most perfectly the requirements, in the excellcnt conlb inatk>n of plants known to be WM ,- * Erajj highest degree, is medicinally laxative and to aft moat beneficially. IH, w I f!X ,°l,(iiuroßrtiAFifi^Vitiip^B H| manv vears past, and th; universal satisfaction S Em whicii it his given confirm the claim we make, FraH\cisco.Ckl. I Egg that it poshes tbe qualities which commend tmjtaytflt.Ky. - /l+wYorkJlY H HE to public favor. ' . t . , . ... HQ 1.. r>«ss Kiv-i- for »alt hy drojj-.3l»—Pr« fifty eants p« batHt. ■ I*' c! • i ■ .«n~ifH"nfTffWTTnr—■ WkM VM o vAflV Baker** ChoeoUt* ar Baker's Cocoa I examine the package yon receive aad make aar* that It ber rs tka weU knows trademark ol the chocolate girt Tkere are many Imitatlona ef the** choice goad* on the market. A copy of Ml** Parioa's choice recipe* will be *eat free to mmf housekeeper. Address Walter Baker * Co., Ltd, Dorchester Man. Tka fir*, aad lighting committee of tke council of New Orleans, La., kas reported favorably oa tke passage of aa ordinance which undertakes to provide 'pfipnea at very low rate*. The j ordinance provide* that within - eigh i teen month* 20,000 telephones are to be installed la the city, .freer of coat, and the rates are to he 2. cents tor the '-use of 'phone fo» a ptriod 'of gvs mln j utes. ! Tke unspeakable gift call* for spoke* I gratitude. Ii• j i 1 Ptrriis Fuslus Utss da wot spot, stnu | er gvs your goods so unevenly dyed appear ! UM. fed by sB draggtoto. ! A German naturalist ssyb that is east ( of an early spring s single pair of field mice may, by the ead of tke autumn, be the proud ancestors ol 300 mice. Haw's Tkla? We offer Oh* Hundred Dollar* Reward tar »sv rase of Catarrh that cannot ba cursd by I Kali's Catarrh Cure. t.J Cnasar k Co.. Towdo. O. We, tha undersigned, have knowa F. I. Cheney for tke last U yen*. and bailers him >erfectly honorable la all hwalmae imasae ;lons aad financially able to carry ant say i > litigation made by their firm. Vr st A Tscaz Whelesals Druggiat*. Toledo. Ohio. WaLDixo. Kissa* k Maavia. Wbolsaala Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Kail's Catarrh Curs Is taken lateraally, act,- Ing directly upon tha blood and uuceos *nr (sees of tha system. Testimonial* ssnt free. Price. Tte. per bottle. Hold by >Ji Druggists. Hall's Family Pills ar* tha baet. Tbe fragrant honeysuckle baa a very pretty meaning—generous, devoted alec '.ioa IM r«r tha newel* Ho matter what ana yea, hea laehs te a -aucsr, rau will narsr gst wall aatil yonr jewel* ar* put rtaht. Csscaaave My natar*. ar* you without - grip* ur paia, psataii •**y nature' morameat*. coat you jwt II -*nts to start fatting your usalth bask. Uas -4 aaara Cauda Oathartic, ths genain*, pat a» ia metal bote*, every tablet has C.O. C. ■tamped on it. Hawara of imltatioa*. Of WW saiudes in France. 3008 wer* u >- oamed. PITR permanently cured. No flt* or a*rvous smsaftsr Ant day's us* of Dr. Ktiwe's Oreat Nsrv*lta*tor*r. tl trial liottleaii.l Irmltr e free Dr. It. H. Iu». Ltd.. Ml Arch St.. Pa Ja. Pa. There are now about 800 oetriches on -Caiu'ornia farms. ■■■"'" * ' - lfrt. Wia*f*w'*Seoihlegdyrcp forehildrea wethlag, softes the game, redaee* ta lam ma uaa ,allay* pain, curs. wiari eotio. iVi a jolt' a Tea plant* at the tgt of seven years yield 70J pounde of tea to tbe acre. - r-jt I do not believe Pieo's Care for Caaaamp- Uoa has an equal for roughs and eotds.—dona r. Koran. Trinity Hpring*. lad.. Fab. 1». I*oo. Tbe steeple climber nstunJly feels that he ie up agaiust it. Coughs "My wife had * deep-se a ted cough for three year*. I purchased two bottle* of Ayer** Cherry Pectoral, large *ize, and it cured her com pletely." J. H. Burge, Macon, Col. Probably you know of cough medicines that re lieve little coughs, off coughs, except deep omesl The medicine that haa been curing the worst of deep coughs for sixty years is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Tbfsssisat tic . S*c .51 AU Sraggias. 1 Consult )W Soetar. If ha says take It, thass do as h* say*, tt ha talis y«a aa* ta tak* tl. then lo*l tak* It. B* kaaws. Las ft I: with aim W* ar* sstlltae i.e. ATUt oo,LawaU. Msm. I^APUDINE \ w nimt S Nervowa Headache, Nanralgta, B 8 aad SICK HEADACOK. It to alee- g lately harmlsas. Mo egaet oa tha H rur^ala^at^l WE PAY R. I: FARE AND t'XDER 55,000 De|;o*tl. Cuaraaie* MO tKRR It'HIILAHRHIr". HOAKU tT 1 OUT. Witta tjatek to OA.-ALA. BtISIMKH* (ULLhUIf. MACON. OA. 'WHIM KWIW W?' (■•lag the BolOaqny af m Watmm m tkm j % ' Ttart ■ mighty let er talkln' a boat ftnww > *»** •>' the wooderfjcl proapertry that beet ' Thir'i ■ bnp er foolish crtrwla" "a Ik* ™ ***T '■ boiler fer tbe Tariff »er keep ftrae raw ■*»*• Bat I Dot Is tbet tb« beetprodacia" farms aie w»y . . _ Ai' tbe farmers tbroagh the naMfj * J. •« The bull land a lot araisia' beet*. *n aint »bf W ."«*• . Beet growin'a right fur aoaa. 1 pw-M. ■■ 1 "■ * - > - *• ■• \ -«* *Tbe fanner glta fonr doßara aaw fer every San af !-«■ " J>: A handaoro price. I aim allow—it >!(>■' — _ *«*»■ - - Beet augar itoanyfaeterers tteii «* the* **» tM * . . i Tbet "inajtated" costs '■ anaaihia' lk» tew 1 1 — ■ » - la fart I bet learea a profit on wbbb they'd "■****" ___ , And—lf It kin be aol«l fer three, why akaaH we pny *" nTB * ■-.lt aeemi ter me es ibefa a gaase thot'a mighty »** • j» h - ' Bat—lf 'bar's any beaeflt-waaL—whar dew 1 caaa b? - - .—- . _ • .*» -. When Uarle Sam's la arsat a' cash we're (M tar w» Ma x *t i»: •» well ataad aU the taxes thet are atadid. aner fcdL _ tr j But when bla pocket-book's well lined an'nary cea« fee lack* _ Et seems ter me bla duty's »rr reveal tin i«i" ■*. Tbem fellers wot U interaatad an lia la protect The beet-producin' fanner tbet tba daty they nikct. 4 But 1 guess thet explaaatloa ea a little Mt taa tlda— The sugar maker.—be'* all bat whar drd we Aa is » Take off rar* sugar doty aa' the price vB vfeklr Hal. To ererybotly'a benefit, fer angaria aaed by ad. The poor will blew the Goreraaaent tbet placed M to thar laarb fa mltliona of our citixrna free angar LOW heaeecb* The dealer 'II fce deligbted-leae eapaadltaia far htaa More demand 'a bigger pradta—which at mtstnt are M dlaa Aa' the. farmer'll be aa well pahl aa he erer jet bra baa- But he'll buy bla augar cheaper—thrfa whar he an" ri oa la. f?% _ Now. wbar'a the aettae er reaaoa af the aagar las to-day. When our treaaury's a-bulgla' aa* ae he* aa drhta aar >af t The duty on raw aagar'a Fifty million erery year— An' the people's got ter pay It—thetls a fact tb*t~s aery ibns. Fifty million ! Ureal Jeniaba ! Ter pfwtect hart ■sjaaas. taa. Why should they tax ALL the people-jaat ter help a acal—wd f"KW * And tbc FKW T Beet augar M.IK.KIW ! Beat H ready area a ala Thus ter help an' fill thar coffers ? Whar drw yea aa* I cam la T Tbc farmer grow in' beets bee got a taauacl petce fer years- Free raw sugar wouldn't hurt hiat. aa' af It he bee aa feata. But meblie. like myself—be'a also grew lag frail aa alr> Ter preserve it—at a profit-be needs sagar-at a price ! Tl»e repealing of the duly, surely raw the price la tara- Tbet'll make a mighty differeaee. neighbor, bath ter aae aa' yea ! Let tbc augar luanyracterer make aacb peadta aa he kb- Ter him It may aeein right eaaff—bat whar dear I caaa la 1 An' 1 aim again' ter swaller all the argyaseata they absnt Tbet the farmers need protect loa—aa' maat bar raw aagar eat. Common Dense Is plainly abowla* that the people la tbc bad Want raw sugar free in future—an' Ha freedom wfl dimaal Tie a tax no longer needed-hatefal to the paMr tfci.-r Taxing uiillloua of our people to enrich a favored fear. Tbey cau l blind me any longer with the faollah yarna tbey »pin.— While they're busy making money—*-bar dew yaa an* 1 time b 1 I'm agoln' ter keep on haatlln*. talkie". pleadla* wlsb my fiends.— Aint uo sense in lettin' others gain thar aetksh priret ends. I'm sgoln' ter write trrmorrer to my Caagreaaaann "ad say Thet he ougbter do bis best ter kill that tax witbani delay S Feller-farmers, do your utmost wbctber ysa gasw be eta ar aot To repeal the tax on sugar—yoa can km isjpro>e year Ist! Cheaper sugar helps your pocket, greater hies rings, yaa' can win— Wbca we're three-cent granylatcd—that's whar yaa aa* I cans In T i i Tmr tt«e» Th— m »—err mt «fmi tWni i*. I «*WJL 1 f / ft I HMI HM SIIM HM* IWn«M Rtsui>« kM >M MI) MM I BmbA w ■ ■tear. W.LDialMlliMklnlvtiirkluiMalvMlMxUuaaHt | BBi | Su »■■■ ks wrssisnm IW (to M SU* mm* pa asa kH nb, VpqßM ■ 9 ar* n .tmw« nlw —Mi mi SwSA—/«■>■! a 1 . ff a«ii II ar «ar frufii, api M itK s>au» m AJK' " W W. L.DOUGLAS WM: *352 SHOES *5-22 J/iZgQ iViwi I H W. I. Drnwlai UTI juTiliin KM W NA pi »■ l - I w. l i>..Byi«« axoo ■.»■> avao ...aisa. a a»—Mt* a. w I liaUiin m«T» »sJass ata sh.a aaaa»psat a»p»*a«w«y MU I •s stMM MI inr«Vf» «• i'wia •( alia mm l a. »«a simml to I •antac. Tip Mm hm m+mwn i VSfcsjlli a—»s. fcawS |P Tl '■ w»ath asaslQr •«*; s>ain m ess INI h»«»i. «■**•«■ Ban aka I CATAIXMD ANIIN 111, FCAS^A.DAW-^^^^ J W————————^— U/E Cllf: CANCEI AND TUMOIfg " S|We Isc NO Knife, KO Plaster. W«(t«r an |«ImM »•» Mood Wf'an rtw HMTot ■ YOl FaT. WtwabrMliMor Two Mfdical C« kfn. *• «Ml y*m fc»rw*lour .VP«i» frMd. W««tBllfel* lM N lnct«r4lßirHi|a|M w» in i ». J. Ixia lu»m. htcfcmoAj. V 4. Writ# • few* a IlHla| >«r Book w« PAvTom wat hiki and nrrtm* vovi. IK YOU VilXT|9lr L » All) I AKJt TIiKATHKNI. CUM NOal *1 K««kU XxpMlli**. JtIcILHENNVS TABASCO GOOD MEAD *01?&K luCK*** \tmrSi fall: Um try It W« nil unM nrn»i«. •11l aril to »•» at akoknb Aw w» ka'aj» aft Wrtaa fot dw. T H JactnatV.* !■ >nm. Kyi DROPBY^;=== s SAW MILLS "■ -iir -■ I to THE SWIFT CREEK DAIRY UD f ft STOCK FARM . . W~Vr £~«2~S S9OO TO SISOO A YEAk . m*■ a*«sc - ■nritag •• n»nli«i« mm* aMftf W« alas Ml ■■mil i»: nli l m Ufa* •M faHa |nfa>4. tftan. DqlL mi oowa»T H lilili>k»t ■ •aL U. \ %
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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Nov. 29, 1901, edition 1
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