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> wilfully ? $s ftJlows wj IfflSSgSr in o man . vi^?? (ring his share farajfrT^He wuTde hbhtaar sees it. ; I am-appealing *> every man] in the South to sulce known ftiMffl facts?to consider it his business to] make . them known ? and I shall hay# no doubt of the results. J& thfliy we not gradalmojim in a way to impress the crisis that confronts as, there may, be hunger in thia bounteous land, or hunger orear yonder in?arope where it will spell ruin for all that ii Vorttf while in America. K " V ;v l ? I CLARENCE OU$LEfF r ;:*m;*rnum *eo?ary?l doubles ;'^ow mi b?_v. 52t^kZ*l t^aspoonful struction at Government a^njanfrifoi4 the fixation - Co^l^dion, now undertaken, of gas-fUlftir' plant to cost approxunj tely *1,500)000 and fivapK* she filhng plants with a total coat <rf |26 000, 000. ' ? WSS? v:- ?- .. Increases in England. The uee of gas as a substitute f< gasolene fofl-motor traction is inajeai ing fa England^- According to a Jft port te theUnited States I^jSrtmfe :of Commerce. aboa? 4,500 commerci; vehicles -have already been equippt tolfe <^Coal %aa'^J&8$P*U saving of gasolene of 8,000,000 ga i<# '^'vA As a provision to maintain the alt] ply of gas in: ifiatticfe* wheM it i* u
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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