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ePlanting and T^enea C/ L <T>~J When Mr. Lovejoy wa . whether he was greatly dlsi by the failure of the chil amendment, he said: "In THE LANCASTE s asked Helen Keller appointed Spartanburg Herald. Id labor Laat Saturday evening ay- nil andioiiro of 1 <111(1 no, :R NEWS, OCTOBKK, 17, Iji^liliiiLC of SoIki Greenville Piedmont, at Asheville Public school chil< 1913. >ol Itooms. iron's eyes are I STOMA! I . ' ' / i ' / 1 P.H TRnilRIF / ? . / , i uwuc.11 y c u Clemson College Bulletin No. 1 A portion of every home g should be devoted to the growl strawberries. By planting the i varieties and renewing the olc a continuous supply of fresh may be had from early in the < until late Into summer. The very easy to grow and do we i am. nut 1 ieei mat me has brought to popular three things which need to 27. I nized and which ought to s arden ' nation into making more j lug of vance against child labor, iroper j "In the first place, the I bed. I American conscience can coi fruit in peace the youngsters in ipring ! cotton mills and canneries y are ' f?ar of being reproached fo II on ' in children elsewhere. The incident 4 attention to a young woman who he rernJ an ?<idress. although sin. hamo th." c5n,1h??'' Bheha(l novel rapid ad- ?f. Ufht "?r *eara a ? The terrible illness that senative ?r s,Kl,t an<1 hearing did item plate ,y* i?av,n* ',prf to nrr< American r!d %v 1,1 c l, for her w without *>e without light or sou r Interest At H,x years of a*e. 1 nation is ha<* KOO(' fortune to IT.. oncn seriously dan made tlioni lighted schoolrooms. ' :e very early he remembered in I * seen a ray houses. Modern schoo ingle sound, hygienists have \vt robbed hpr (definite plans to con so absolute- which should not be jnt life in a where sunlight is less ould forever jn Southern countries nd. clouds and smok lowever, she school rooms should fall in with ;is much window-gin .^1 f ? laged by poorly ' I'liis fact should building sehool1 architects and >rked out some iserve eyesight, forgotten. For i prevalent than , and where fog are common,! M|inr]hr of Frie have one-fourth | 01 rne iss as there is < . VII I IIV Vl#bk FOR FIV nds Thought Mr. takinj? other m .. ? take his advice. E YEARS cdicines. I decided to although I did not have practically every kind of soil a all climates. From now until the last of ber is the best time for planting strawberry plant delights in e season and if set during the fa! become well established by i and be able to resist the dr which occurs more or less every mor. Many failures in plantin due to the fact that the plant put out too late in the season. ind In saved rrom the charge or h It accepts child labor. Octo- "Then, too, the rights of ;. The are vindicated. The marke i cool i to all factory products. W< II will Joy our silks from Japan, ou spring ; from India, our diverse obje ought i in Germany,' and our text sum- j Lancashire with the comfoi ig are surance that no vagaries of ts are j reformers have hindered for lness. > pocr s> , jn jjor ar(.?a mj8S Sulll\ business I!0"', Mra. Macy Teach* t is ope n Hved together. Little by e ran pn. ?* mutual communteatio r hurlans Hshed and steadily dev eta'Made !?ea"* ,?' th'8 sR Sul ilea from JJf ,,tt,e Hp,en Kp"er 1 rtable as things, or nouns, the n American t,0',s' or vorbs' qua! eign bus- ?"<* on- until ,,hp cl that there was a langmi .c?i ?? B^utur- noor space: In Sou an by name, where the atmosphere pr and pupil : window glass space i little a basis bottom of the wlm n was estab-1 fOUr feet above the eloped. Fly asnumerous as is cons' livan taught construction. They si he names of back in the room as ames of ac- | tiu. left of the pupils ifying words si,ould be contained 1 tiild realized 8teei mullions. anc ige and that gbould be rounded, tt thorn countrios, ItUghes WOl > Is clear one-six s sufficient.The One Heln dows should bo * floor. Windows D dstent with safe Kect ?ould be as far possible, and to ? The windows between iron or Pomeroyton, Ky. 1 their edges ) Derniit the in- vices from this plac lid Uie, But ,lny conlldence i ed Him to have now be for three month; >very. haven't had tho since I began us ?In interesting ad- I am so tha :e. Mr. A. 1. Hushes Draught has dor n it. :en taking Black-Draught 5, and it has cured me? se awful sick headaches ing it. mkful for what Blackn? fr?r m#> " In selecting plants for the nei only the strongest and best c present year's runners shouli used. To distinguish new from the old, the roots are a white in color while those ol plants are always black. It Is able, previous to planting, to r< all the younger leaves, allowinj a few of the older ones to re which will greatly lessen evi tion. Also the ends of the v bod, "And lastly, in spite of t >f the ' dence given to business c rl be ' claims of childhood, the pi plants 1 of convict goods does mar .lwavs J step in international oomm old | establishes the claim of soc desir- tlons upon international r amove i nnd makes inevitable ultim ? only world wide prohibition <main. labor." ipora roots ho preco- B,,T. "8'_ 1 >ver the patient effort went on. inhibition learned to read spoken k a new Placlr,K lightly her hat icrco It an(* 'ace ?i the speal lal eondi- 8e" *? utilize her own voi piu] 1 *11ioii though never has she h< afPly the ,)le ?' her own RPee?hof child Such progress did shi the entrance quallflcath cliffe college were filled, culatlng there, she cor i ne years 01 | gress of light and i' The child , button, and to prevci language by ; i?g on the desks, id over the light comes from abo1 ker, and her- should extend to the ice In speech. or tan buildings ai eard a svlla- shool prismatic or 1 should be used in the e make that the windows, but r ons at Rad- portions, as too muc and, matri- <\uc<n\t Sliding or sla npleted the no^ i)fi used Thev a shaJowB,?in: writ?as fo,,ows: As tlio best stomach trouble foi ve, the windows ceilings. If hills would have sick h *e close to the ? ...... . ribbed glass t"nes, that 1 though i upper portions j t^ed different 1 lot in the lower h glare is pro- did not seem to do r t blinds should n rp ay nor* at vn I CTrtt RH hurl 1 cc "I was down with Thedford's 13 r five (5) years, and found a very v, leadache so bad, at rangements of th t surely 1 would die. is composed of treatments, but they contains no dar ne any good. acts gently, yet ItlM not A* Hack-Draught has been aluable medicine for dele stomach and liver. It pure, vegetable herbs, igerous ingredients, and surely. It can be freely IJ should be sheared In to aboul third to one-half If they are long. While planting, carry plants in a pail of water. There are many methods of ing. A common mistake of ami is to scoop out a shallow hoi thrust the plant in it, leavin roots a crumpled mass with tips near the surface where quickly dry out. To avoid this, o /lonn hnlo with o cnnl/o nr *ii*r *wiri n mi * 'lit' rtun t onevery ! News and Courier, the | Senator Tillman has sent' I and Courier the full text of plant- ! ?orei which he had read I ateurs Congressional Rerord on e and j His remarks, introducing it g the J follows: their | in the tariff debate of they j Vance of North Carolina re make senate a piece of doggerel Innfr. ii a nt?i ...at. a o? * - * ~ ~ iKiHg. course or studies. He: may be said to be still v Yet she writes highly ao< th .eW8 tributions to current pei . speaks to many audiern n , It requires some thinl Monday. rea]|ze the wonder of i , were as menj tneans that 1 was gifted as few chlb i i potential mental power a *tti i Sullivan was gifted as C? U ' nre 'n ^he attributes reqi r. . and Inefficient. Use d< ontnhln rnn ,arge that ch,n^8 Of I ^ep able con- ter TWoy shoul(, be 'ia< a ! center of the window klnir to fullv Up or down' po ths this achieve^ ?dni,ttod fror" eithci , , ' tf n^r low. The curtains st Iron Jp tn lor. Blach ind that Miss ?u,ch liRht? and sho ("wVeaZ ilred for fine , not ,n U8e >uble shades, so ... , . . light cannot en- ?na a" my friends, ( fastened in the wou)d die He and should roll it light can bo Thedford's Blackr above or be- | ? lould be light1 ' ;boards absorb Cldent of public ofl \iId be covered fit? tribute paid w darks days and lyy men an(1 womei ! all occupations. 'I I the sturdv defenr MW? VUI VI OlkV^i U3VU Ujr JUUII^ ixcept one, thought I kept in every far advised me to try Get a package Draught, and quit Only a quarte [Ice that drew forth Where 11 1th equal sincerity Philadelphia II 1 of all stations and Wing "I u o Gaynor the man, niarried. Doe ler of his follows' . rtiivi uiu, dnu biiumu uc nily chest, today. [ Mil [or Work Shows. Lecord. nderstand Meekton is s Mrs. Meekton make pointed trowel. Insert the root spread them out fan shape, all them to hang down full lengtl this way, every part of the roc tern will be In contact with th and kept constantly moist. Be ful not to set the plants too hi too low. If the crown or he below the surface, after the so ties it is smoothered; if much J the roots are dried out. Thi v.'Pt | /\ Mill llll \/lie OWl'MIIK A and tectlve Pastoral." owing ("Composed and arrange i. old spinning wheel; and, re t sys- dedicated to that devoted e soli protected machinery and hi care- [fop senator from Rhode Isl igh or j it is so appropriate to rei art is j j^st at this time, when we II set- ^ acted another tariff law, tl above, ! for Its republication, e aim With free wool, "Mary" ?a riu-j teachinp. Miss Keller (loos not tl (1 for the of v|8uai imape or in tei Bportfully as vvo know words. ^ friend of hor combinations of facia ph taxes; , nn{| vibrations felt throu aid.") ! jn fact, she thinks only >roduce it imapes conveyed throupl have en- surh slipht supplement tiat I ask smeii can add. Yet si pood purpose and uses i will have NVP ^o in a manner inte link in terms T , ? ma of words IiOSS?n of (;?>T A'ords are to [New York Sun. .1 movements | ,f frQm th<J spont K. J1? of afTection and sor in terms ( marked the passage 1 touch, with G . lK)d? f as I vivors, now lmperatii in thinks o tjje re8umpti0n of n H??KinfV,a?a ttvttie8, have failed t lligible to us | v... .. fair name; the coi lor's Life. ! popular rights; tl ' of meddlesome le | sparing pursuer c aneous tributes vials; the philoso] row that have of sham; to him t of William J. uneompelled prais< grave his sur- the incidents of y >ely impelled to ,lay alive in the i leir several ac- , wiH &ny man dn o learn the les-' William J. Qayn i whpii tip snirl . ? : , mm a goon w istant supporter of w ? ..j le searching critic but { do kmm gislation; the tin- hu8band.? >f oppressive ofh [>her so impatient ci *u he full measure of bllDSCriD e was given. With esterday and Sun- ,\ Gentle am ruinds of this city A mlld> gen ire to assert that UvG ,s what or spoke falsely KufTorlng from l nrk wna on hnn. . lie; on't know about that, she makes him a good e for The News. [1 Effective Eaxative. tie and effective laxapeople demand when i constipation. Thou snouiu op i? pui inp crown ji the surface. In the spring, runners will to form. There are various m< of training these runners all of have strenuous advocates, foi home grower, the hill system doubtedly the most satisfa The plants are placed fourtee eighteen inches apart in the ro all runners kept removed exc few, trained with the row, to pr urn cil | to rorego the 5t> per cent .it | women friends wear stocV begin both legs instead of only on >thods J thing they have not been a which Jn more than 20 years. 1 the years ago, and clipped it is un- "scrapbook. I have recent] tctory. looked vip in T! ? Record. >n to appeared January 21, 188! w and :ept a Our Mary had a little laml oduce | And her heart was most id lot nor al] '(-"^nomf1 11 ,s a marvelous thinf hie to do as notohing else could . n . )f wonder of the humnn rr for my food for ,tse,f- ,f not by iv hid it by sound, then by touch, id find it mental food it will h obtain, if assisted by p; lng. In all the annels of intent parallel to this young v Iouu uucicu uy 1110 in1 hensions are too dull ; and reveais obvious teachings < 1 the divine career. It was not tl llnd, seeking ______________ sight nor yet ^ ?=S W1E1EVE mankind no or*bl A I LM l*, \uwir uouipru- '7 to profit by the orable clty? if his notable le fortuitous in-1 J-jJinCflStor J R YOU NEED cdai mum tai/r sands swear d; rills. Hugh tonlo, Tex., w .leads. yond question, and I have eve ? cause pain. F or by mall. I Philadelphia o nnnwDP y Dr. King s wow Dire Tallman, of San Anrltes: "Tho7 are, betbe beat pills my wife >r taken." They never 'rice 2 5c, at druggists, I. E. Bucklen & Co., r St. Louis. new plants. There will not be so much fruit produced as with of the matted row system, but be much larger and of superior lty. The first season all the fr stems are pinched off as they a so that the entire strength o1 plant will be directed to the de ment of the crown and foliage By the end of the season, the should have thick broad crowns holdine the rudiments of s quite To make its wool beyond iti some Bring 56 per cent. It will qual- But a pauper girl across tl uiting Had one small lamb als ippear whose wool for less than r the sum velop- She'd willingly let go. parts. plants ' Another girl who had no s i, each i No stocking?wool nor fl everal But monev on on eh lust to 1 a worth 1,1 l,uln 1 U1 IUI1IICBO Hi despite apparently fatr has ever been recorded ic Rpn alone, unique, brilliant 0 surpassing belief. As t half that }!on, of what incredible Me in the art of teachi apaln stands without s recorded history. iheep Two Teacher il handicaps, H ULIl It stands t, well-nigh ry,, , p, < i demonBtra- 1 ne Old btanda possibilities Valuable as a C rpa^fier?n Drives Out M the Whole Sy s. You know what you LIIHL IUHIU " IHI\L rd Grove's Tasteless chill T General Tonic because it Acts [alaria, Enriches the Blood at stem. For Grown People an are taking when you take Grove's T unuvt o| onic is Equally I J on the Liver, id Builds up d Children. , The high p I enable even astcless chill Tonic j his building > irice of cotton should / farmer to insure s and live-stock in stalks of berries and containing food to aid in the production maximum crop the second i from planting. A strawberry bed may bear three to five crops if given good care, but it is better to the plants to fruit only twice. , bed gets older, the plants b weakened and often diseased, the highest grade berries, the trv fruit null plant I a pair without the tax. of a | season Went to the pauper girl to Some wool to shield her 1 from And make her stockings, n extra j But of wool complete, allow * As the When Mary saw the girl's ecome She straight began to swi For That she'd make her buy 1 plants I and tax j nnnti . A*. !? /?**? nr/\ Ladies' Home Journal. Elihu Root tells a stor Ret self and his efforts to feet, manners of his office boy ot of flax inp the young autoera the office and, tossing hook, exclaimed: design "Say, Mr. Root, th? ear game down at the park both wooi want to ro down." Now the great lawyei as me lormuia is prin . ... tonic properties of Ot *v about him- . , correct the ton,c ond ,s 111 Tast^h . One morn- Weakness, general dc t came into Mothers and Pale, S his cap at a Relieves nervous depi purifies the blood. A ?re's a ball No family should be w today and I ."T.rr?t_ reel on every label showing that it com JININK and IRON. It is as strong as ;ss Form. It has no equal for Malarii :bility and loss of appetite. Gives life i iekly Children. Removes Biliousnes ression and low spirits. Arouses the True Tonic and Sure Appetizer. A Con ithout it. Guaranteed by your Druggist rr A T T 1 1 :ains the well known the FARME1 > the strongest bitter ?, Chills and Fever, Write D. I and vigor to Nursing s without purging, liver to action and Qr aee p, lplete Strengthener. We mean it. 50c. [IS' MUTUALS. 2. BONEY, M^r., Yorkville, S. C. VRMERS BANK, Lancaster, S. C. A X D1IVUIU UC ...... W...J and a new bed set annually. In planting strawberries, the a large number of varieties which we may choose, yet only s paratlvely few are especially at to Southern conditions. The sior as an early berry; the Thompson and Klondyke as m berries, and the Grandy and i as late varieties are among th for the Southern home g r w..vv j wi ict uur irfe few uoir. re are So she cried out: "Protect. from Let pauper sheep wool fr i com- if it will keep hoth her lefts lapled , What will encourage me Excel- I Lady So It was done, and people ? edium Where'er that poor girl Vroma One leg was warmed with e best one rower. I With 56 per cent. mat me uoy suouiu ro, ho would teach him a If Reform! manners, ee! "James," he said, "t warm way to ask a favor. ' ?" down in my chair and 1 how to do it properly." said The boy took the off! went, his employer picked up wool and stepped outside, lie the door softly and, holdin his hand, said quietly mil imiUKiii | np |W >8son in good JL liv/ JLV. hat isn't the <ow, you sit I'll show you ce chair and his cap and n opened the g his cap in to the small lost vaiuao Kershaw OR ie Keai n,s t County SALI itate in Tnese win give a succession 01 fruit. CONVICTS AND CHIIjDRF Owen R. IiOveJoy Dlsrusse* Tariff Ijaw. New York, Oct. 16.?"Convii protect; children we exploit." retary Owen 'R. Lovejoy of tli tlonai Child Labor Copimlttee p An # /i ? V. o # Vl a notlnn f\ cnoice j Now praise to Mary and hei Who did the scheme invf !N. To clothe one-half a girl ir And one-half in per cen Now , All honor, too, to Mary's 1 cts we ! An(* a" protective acts. Sec That clothe the rich In woi le Na- An(* wraP poor In ti The correspondent of Th boy in the big chair: lamb. "Please, sir. there is 'nt, at the park today; if y i wool me I would like to get t. afternoon." In a flash the hoy re? 'riend, "Why, certainly, Jimr is 50 cents to buy your nl IX. Notice of I?isch R Chicago KntloB la hprnhv fi\ a ball pa mo ou can spare . , away for the 1 nave for lm as can be found ai iponded: , nie, and here nnd nre on public ' way In." arjce. Contains 854 'en that the This is knm.vn as 1 mediate sale, on terms to suit | nywhere. All these lands are v roads. All roads are of the ss TRACT Nl Acres?Three hundred acres c purchaser, the following tract* yell situated, convenient to ct ind-clay type and are always JMRER ONE. leared in one field and in high l...^11? n v i 11 > of fine farm lands lurches and schools easily traveled. state of cultivation. ? .. A ,.11 uut jrooiriunj iiim inr a\ nun u Kress in incorporating in the tariff the clause which bars fro port the products of convict and omitting the sister clause referred to child labor. Is in lin popular policy hitherto. In than one state the eight hou was established for adults in workrooms before it was decre children in factories. At the suggestion of the Nc _ Herald of that date. In sei , account of It to his paper, i!.v.r.r led as follows: ahi ? I "The reading of this ple< wj*h Kere' was received with ! more lauKhter, even Republican dav 'oan'nK l>ark in their seats , ' ing unrestrained way to th ed for 'or Pe?Plft 'n i they pcreamed and yelled fi .. . . and when Senator Vance ' 1,1 thav kent 1111 their nnroai nding the undersigned will, as adr comment- the e8tate of T. J. llow< on the 26th day of O >e of dog- raai{e his final return as shouts of 1st rntor and apply to senators court of Lancaster coun and giv- dismlssory. eir mirth. J. A. Di galleries, Admr. Estate of T. a. ranticallv, ceased. sat down Oct. 3, 191$. ious IIU " .'dccoaLd! "??essary outhous qtober, 1913. All land level and tK'Vrobita on this place. La ty for letters YVestville. .A rare )WER9 acres desired from Bowers, DeContains 227 ? a ui in. UtVCH -i-I V/V/111 V ;es at each dwelling. Located easily worked. Part of land 1 cated 7 miles from the growinj bargain for anyone who wants i this tract. Price per acre. .. . TRACT Nl Acres?Situated on National I j wciiiiijgB, u guuu WCU at Cross Roads. Plenty of go< las had stumps removed. Soor ? town of Kershaw. One and a fine large plantation. Will MBER TWO. lighway, 5l/> miles from Kers! JS UI VVcHCl <U1U <111 od timber and wood. 1 to be a good school * one-half miles from sell any number of $30.00 haw. One-half mile Child Labor Committee, ?< Borah last J tine proposed to e: from importation all goods mn workers under 14 years of age. amendment was favorably re| by the senate finance eommittf at once a storm of protest ar rlsion arose. Importers de with more fervor than logic such a law would ruin their bu and that it would be impossi enforcement. For the first tin v('111(i * P'aUfle until the North Car . . h tor gravely inclined his he knowlegement." ported ! e and Choice of Kvils. id de- Chicago Record-Herald, clared ' "Can you direct me to that hotel in this town?" a! isiness stranger who, after sadly hie of the train depart, had set h to the upon the station platform. olina oraReal Ei SkJd Yho special urn guic watching j 56 Acres extra fine Ib satchel half mile east of the t 1 caster, well located .on from the town of \ - room dwelling, go< state k sale. water. Five miles land about Plenty of timber c own of Lanthree beat Vestville. 75 acres cleared. W xi barn, two tenant houses. A TRACT> hirty-five acres cleared land. 1from Kershaw; 1 mile from W m place. Trice, per acre TRACT Nl ill produce a bale of cotton to ill necessary conveniences. Pi U MBER THREE. "our room dwelling, good bai festville. Good sand-clay ro IMBER FOUR. the aere. New sixrice, per acre $35.00 m. outhouses, good ads to both towns. $30.00 National Child Labor Com found its policy endorsed by t gans of the American textile The foreign press scented a p American employers and dene us as a nation of hypocrites, gress heeded the clamor and mutilating the amendment b recognition?putting out its with an adverb and drawing its with exemptions?they killed tlrftltr An i hn finol vnfn mittee "I can," replied the man he or- wniting for a train going trade. ' way, "but I hate tc do it." dot of | "Why?" mnced "Because you will thi Con- you've seen it that I'm a lia after eyond Women Who (Jet J>l2 eyes Every woman who is trou i teeth fajnting and dizzy spells, it en- headache, weakness, debilit who was public roads, produces the other 500 pounds lino cotto buildings, etc. Would into four separate tracl nk after 50 % Acres, 6 % ml r." town on Hay road, witl of Camp Creek church 7i.j. including a one-half inti bled with fcrist mill and press, wit backache, elc'\ complete. Good b j, constl- Bood land. - - T O O O A 1 . average of 100 Acres?E n per acre, divide this acres under cultivi t8. Ask about this plf lies east of lin half mile and school, rest in gins, 132 Acres?A1 ISSgZlSi8eh001 Rn'1 one-hal investment. Price itfht miles from Kershaw, on i ition. New four-room dwelling ice. Price, per acre TRACT Nl II in woods. Seven miles east ol f mile to churcn. This propei i, per acre mblic road from Kershaw to R r and good bams. All nect TMBER FIVE. f Kershaw, near public highwa *ty can be developed into a fine let hune. Thirty-five ;ssary conveniences. $20.00 y. One mile to j?ood i faiTn and is a prood $15.00 VII ?l? VII VIIV IIIIHI A Marvelous Escape. "My little boy had a mar escape," -writes P. P. Hastlan Prince Albert, Cape of Oood "It occurred In the middle < night. He got a very severe of croup. As luck would havi had a large bottle of Chambe Cough Remedy in the house. pation or Kioney trounies s Electric Bittern. They g I when nothing else will, 1m health, adding strength f velous from the first dose. Mrs as of Oatnes, of Avoca. La., says Hope, doctors had given me up an< )f the dren and all my friends wei attack for me to die, when my soi e It, I that I use Electric Bitters, rlaln's and they have done me a After good." Just try them, 50c. nouin use | ' ? ?^rt*s iuijuuuu( lve relief Sim Craig, 4 miles norf prove the ter. with buildings, yo ind vigor pasture. Cheap at.(m< ?. Laura $27.00. i: "Four I have many other va i my chil- to offer. Priee of cott e looking to advance. Buy land. ] n insisted i did so. t jyr T-JUC world of AAUV" and $1.00 Broker. All these land; od innd and time is taken up \ ;e, per aero, ^ |||em once# ] luablo places desirable building on continues DO IT NOW tHES T^T/\ ^ i s will be sold at far less than tJ vith other business I cannot r f you want a first class farm yc lots in the town of Kershaw. CALL ON OR >\ Terms: One-third cash, b:i LT A -m - leir actual value. Owing to the ive my attention to these farn ni cannot afford to wait. I als RITE ME TODAY, ilance one and two years. ' fact that my entire is and must dispose o fffive a number of following *>j? directions for .ir *<?/* *<i>twenty minutes he was th ^.^jager." Bold by all deale i hour at all druggists or by mal irough Bucklrn & Co., Philadelpli irs. Louis. 1. H. E. r\tn /i ?. ila or St Office over Corner Di Ijong Distance Phone i?K Store. J ^ | \ I No. 2?a. i IiNuKAM , hers ha w, S. L. T **