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Show . n . . I U .them were, bi ken and lost while ing from NEW YOiJIC CITY. ;; I, com- ; WHY DO'X LIKE PRINTING? . . Continued. ; Some time afterwards Brp Canfi told nie that 8. L. Adams had 60 lbs old type that he was" going to melt I went there:. and got seme of his tv and brought them homo and set some mottofa and printed them, usi pftlnt for;illk. This was the first pri ing do.e in tins city, an.ri am the P neer Primer of St. Ueorae. 1 boml some holes in a board & . ' THE EJi TERPR1SE. , i.rrr r. . JOS. CARPENTER, JEdiioi ! Proprietor. : fNOKTHLY.J 75cents year--'- -' JAN, 1873- - THE NEW YEAR. vi aocoft Once more we enter the New. Tear free and happy as ever. We have been struggling on from year to year, and our work becomes more laborious, yet, we do not brake down or give out under our heavy . . load. our motto and we intend to publish truth and nothing else: ergo, we intend that Truth shall never die. We invite all to subscribe for the Enterprise and help sustain the only Local paper this side of 8. L. City. Truth will never it is displeasing to us. -Nevertheless used occassionully by persons ofno lowwnk.but especially by the boys , I nd young men, because they think it I is smart! or perhaps simply to give to- , kon of a redundancy of spirits, and a high.state of excitement. To those who are guilty of it for these reasons, it is only necessary to point out, that no well informed person can be at the least loss, with the genuine words of the English language, to express all legitimate ideas and feelings, and that to use either profane, or slang words, is, at the least, the indication of a low taste and an inferior under' TEEMS IS ADVANCE. On Copy one mode of speech, which is noxious and die1 Is Correspondence, that will be interesting is solicited from all who feel like extending a helping hand to encour&ge an enterpr se like ours. We are young and inexperienced yet, but, as we get older, we gain nnne experience which makes us more capable of doing jiistio to all our readers, and we hope to make the Enterprise more interesting in the future. -- i- . - standing. A direct, pure and manly use of our native language, is an object which al should cultivate, and may, in a greater or less degree, and we have invaribly observed, through life, that the most virtuous persons are the most exempt from the use of mean and ridiculous phraseology and monkey trices of ail kinds. A few e enings aqo we happened to stop where there were a crowd of boys qathered around-- fire, and nmonq them were some vhc would profane the name a LEAPS, VS. PASTEBOARD 0 Setting type is counted by. some persons, very tedious, but we think it very pleasrnt labor, providing we can have leads instead of pasteboards, when we are setting leaded matter. The abo7 e article entitled The Nq Year is leaded with leads, and this ar, ' - ticle is leaded with pasteboards. The leads that are used in tb.i arti- el, cost us fify cents, for the balance of of the Diiiy every few words they spoke; but we are happy to say tho prol .ners do not beloxfg to St. George, and we say to the boys to shun such characters hereafter, for if you are not as bad as they are, you might geq treated simihar to poor Tray who was found with bad ampany. member the old saying: be kno -- A man by the campany he keeps 1 ; . used that for my type case. The k of a Prers I Iwd was. a squire peice board with lath nailed on the side, two screws to lighten the type hold tli?m fast so I could print. After waiting a long time, and pri ing many mottos, Joseph E. John got his office completed and moved Press and Type into it.. Then I D some work for khn and gofromem type. Of course 1 had a chance to his iron press, and ergo I made me wooden press and printed the C at 25 Journal,9 (a 3x4 for 3 mouths After publishing t Journal three monqhs I rested bi-weekl- y,) a-w- hi and then concluded to publish anoth paper which I 'called the Sfc. Geon Juvenile 9 It was published s monthly at 81 pr annum,, nnd I ins ted the advertisement of the Oal. Tv Foundry and sent a copy to the Prop etors and they wrote me n letter r questinq me tin inform them How send an assortment of type, and what time I could pay for a smg hand press.9 I answered their !etfc but it seemed as though my terms not suit, and cotsequently I got no a swer. To be continued - t Truth tho crushed shall rise again. A welcome ship at any time frien ship. No unfortuneate trader looks so dow In the moulh'as a dentist. ...... : e Shocking -- ' ' A magnetic battery |