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THEY SHQQT WHERE YOU HOLD STARTLING FACTS ABOUT SUGAR. As a good deal has recently ap peared in print regarding the con sumption of sugar, and as the im portance of this article as a food, in which every individual is concerned, is apparently not sufficiently under stood, the following fact3 and figures furnished to us by the well-known sugar statisticians, Messrs. Willett and Gray (91 Wall street, New York), who are the publishers of the weekly Statistical Sugar Trade Journal, must neeessarily be of great inter est to all our readers: RAW SUGAR. Tons. Total consumption, TJ. S., 1900 (Willett and Gray).. 2.219.M7 Add 6.34 per cent., average annual Increase In con sumption last 19 years... 140,738 Consumption for 1901...2.360.&E3 Of which: Tons. Louisiana pro duces 350,000 BeetCdomestlc)pro duces 160,000 Hawaii (free) pro duces 35a ooo Porto Rico (free) produces 150,000 1.000,000 1.3C0.6S5 Paying duty at an aver age of say $36 per ton.. (Equivalent to J40 per ton in Granulated.) (Price increased because of tariff, $36 per ton,) Total consumption, 2,- 360,555 tons $36 i 143,981,050 $34,981,000 Additional, people taxed annually and pay to provide- the 49 millions for revenue . $33,000,000 Viz.; To Louisiana planters on 850,000 tons at $36 per ton $12,600,WQ To domestic beet planters on ISO, 000 tons at $36 per ton 6,400.000 To Hawaii planters on 350,000 tons at $36 per ton . 12.600,000 To Porto Rico planters on 150,000 tons at 3b per ton 6,400,000 $36,000,000 Remove duty and the whole $84, 981,060 accrues to the public. On October 8, the quotation for Cuba Centrifugal sugar, 96 per cent, test, free on board Cuba, was 1.96 cents per pound, and the duty on same amounted to 1.685 cents per pound, which is equivalent to 86 per cent, ad valorem. (Signed) "WILLETT & GRAY, 91 "Wall street. New York. Saved the Little Bottles. "I have a patient who is wonderfully con siderate of my interests," said a prominent physician, lately. A few weeks ago ha had malaria, and I prescribed quinine for him, giving him four-grain capsules, so that he might take the drug without discomfort. ' He came out of his attack, and a few days later called to Eee me at my office. Judge of my surprise when he exhibited the empty capsules and said: 'Doctor, I thought you might like the little bottles, so I saved them and brought them back.' He had emptied each four-gram dose of the bitter powder, and then ess-ayed the rather hopeless task of washing it down with wa ter. I couldn't do otherwise than to tak the 'little bottles from him without a word, a nd next time I'll five him quinine in an other form." Philadelphia Public Ledger. other Courage is a plant that cannot be de stroyed by plucking it up. Chicago Daily ews. Best for the Bowels. No matter what ails you, headache to a cancer, you will never get well until your bowels are put right. 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CO and frir shop aJii because hta reputation for Bt JCr- nx. x M mm shoes must be main has always been placed W. L. Donslas &UX and y trixt ..1 sjOTtirA VV I ' 3.00 and S3.5 shoes thai stt4 la Si aa4 SS ahou, a.4 Catalog Fbi. s fores tn American eiHa lellina direct from factory 1 Vr:?if kl o wearer ai oneprqjn , ana ine or 31 snoe aeaters cvervwnere. .ooa .stIbc W. 1. ! with uai prica staiap4 cm blom. bhoes sent any wnero on reeipt 01 pnre ana 3c nacu tlonal for carriage. Take meaoare- of foot as shown; otata stjle aesireu ; sizi, nini wmia TitiiiAlW worn : r lain or can ALL CALIBER Black or Smokeless Powder imiivn iftr r-r nrrt ALKAiO fUfi iilSJi s n f i-,: i k9. DIGNITY OF FARMING. 1st All the World There la So Ifobler or Slore Learned Calling Titan That of Agriculture. Within recent vears it has come to be acknowledged that the vocation of the farmer isthe most dignified of all the sciences and as an art it is ex celled only by those of painting and architecture. In its hisrhest icrms li is the most learned of all professions. A knowledge of geology and cnemis try and their relations to the soils lies at the very foundation ot scien tific asrricultune. The problems that arise from the complex nature of the soils and their origin require ine best thought of the best minds to solve. More educated young men should be farmers. Agriculture opens a wide field leading to influence and power, one, too, that is not filled to repletion. It holds forth the most splendid promises to young men of ambition. It is filled with liberaliz ing tendencies, a noble conservation and the most healthful and invigorat ing influences. The day is not far distant when agriculture will attract men of the" largest capacity and the highest executive ability, and be re garded as the greatest of all the pro fessions. Let anyone who is familiar with what agriculture was a hundred years ago compare its condition then with what it is to-day and he v-ill search in vain for the same pro portionate elevation and progress among its followers in any other branch of human industry. Many of, those engaged in agriculture now are men of high elevation and broad reading. Many of them have exten sive and valuable libraries and take numerous journals devoted to their business. Agriculture moves along in its own quiet, dignified, but irresisti ble way. It has no booms, so to speak, bu it gathers strength with each decade and with every accession of knowledge, and will forever be the most important branch of human in dustry and the greatest necessity for the human race. If the young men who are measur ing tape and laces would surrender their work to the young girls who are seeking, employment and turn their attention to the pursuits of ag riculture there would be less misery and more contentment in the land; there would be more independence and less servility; more men and few er creatures; more happy wives with comfortable homes, healthful chil dren and cheerful tempers. A woman surrounded by all the active agencies of a well-kept farm and living in a beautiful country home "with foun dations and flowers and sweet ever greens," has those environments that develop the sweetest graces and high est impulses of her nature and make her virtues shine resplendent above the world of frivolity and fashion. She becomes a true woman, the happiest of wives and the best of mothers. Such a home and such a wife realize our highest ideals of human happi ness. It is a home where intelli gence reigns and ennobles work and work crowns intelligence with honor and profit. A 3'oung man who is in search of an easy place, with no responsibility, wili never be a master and will never control others. He who selects a vo cation because it is easy is already ef feminate. Southern Tarm Magazine. FENCE STEPLADDER. A Convenient and Safe Arrangement for Crosningr Harrier Like Barb Wire. A wire fence always presents to those who undersand the "power" of its barbs a formidable appearance, and, in truth, is an unpleasant affair to cross, either by climbing over ot crawling under, or between the strands. Happily, however, the ae- FENCE STEPLADDER. companying illustration shows a con venient and safe arrangement where by such barriers may be crossed es often as desired, and that without any tension on the wires being lost by cutting a gateway. It is simply a double stepladder, and can be constructed by anyone at all handy with tools in a short time, the railing consisting of gas pipe, the lower ends of which should be deeply inserted into the ground. Where a wire fence has to be crossed frequently in some out-of-the-way locality this device is of great, value. Frederick O. Sibley, In N. Y. Trib une. Rnsslan Cattle for EnRland. The Kusstans are now talking of in vading England with their cattle. A commission from the Russian Agri cultural society will visit England soon to pave the way for this class of business. Our shippers need not be worried about Russian competition in the live stock field. Russia has com paratively few cattle to spare, and they are not of a class that will meas ure favorably with ours in quality. The English people have accepted our cattle as good if not superior to their own and no other country can fill the bill. However, we should Hot stop at this, but strive to make them better. There is still room for improvement. Drovers' Journal. Limestone as Fertilizer. In order to grow big corn, or other great crops, one needs to have land of large productive capacity. Limestone soil is well known to be the strongest. most productive soil. The disintegrat ing particles of our limestone are a continual source of enrichment to the soil. If we had mills of a construction and a capacity sufficient to crush and grind down to a meal our rich Time rocks, and should spread this - rock meal over any rundown land, there would be no limit to its p-'oducing power. No fertilizer ever produced could nearly equal in value limestone meal. T. D. Hubbard, in Farm and Home. Who ever heard of ad-ulterated Jroit? Why ncj$ gat Qre pn$ i The Tfew Klre Het Recently adopted by one of the tnetroprjll tan fire departments has proven a wonder ful success as a life saver. Every one takes ipecial interest in any invention that will save or prolong life. 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