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In. 8pf f 6 enormously high price of cane sugar the principal m- Conditions today are such that the gredientof Goca-Cola--and in spite pro&ueerol foodstuffs is recognized of the higher cost of its other in as the mightiest force not only in gradients the Coca-Cola Company the welfare and prosperity of the have not raised the price to con nations of the world but in the sumers nor lowered the quality of very existence of nations and their that delicious and refreshing tever peoples. . age one iota. Like the farmers they have kept faith with the people to A noticeable feature of' the situa- their own cost, tion, which has shown the Ameri- , , . t. ' can farmer to be on a high moral ?T le8801?8 of ir-deahng plane as well as holding an import- ad P?? tKat Jthe. of ant indusfrJal place is the fact that he tW institution learned as boys on hasnoftakenadvantageofconditions the farm (for they are products of to extort unreasonable prices from the strengthened them his fellow Americans. 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The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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