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PpyswsiitD WIE W ftprtMt Products If thi Ft* j^l^Hhspcrtst andvrisetrail tteMat a ettMpoMtat The vtaes are set est tee feet epert. Daring the eeeuaer thejr hie ctrrfolly tad sprayed wtth sulphate te dsetiuj I?rts. The te rtpea ahoat the first of Laborers with large flat trays gather the fralt est at ose ttsse, bat the over periodically and ealy ^^^^^^^H^Bisters are cat from the vine prodeced near Malaga with salphor, lye, or practice la otter parts or near the grape Held np an earth terrace the eettlng sen. This sections about ten yards yards wide, aroond brick or stone wall la ect the raisins and to snp^B^^^^H;vas stretched over than ^^^H^^Hdurlnc Inclement weather. this slanting surface sun constantly shining bottoms of the drying ^^^^H^Hrered with line gravel to Hr after being gathered. He spread out on the beds I to the burning son. At M raisins are covered with Hotect the fruit from the Hnd, as stated, the canvas Hi over them in the event Hre is rarely any rain la Hdurlng May, Jane, Jaly, hurtember. Daring the ^Hfe^^nrapes that re TAIL tEflVESMSf PU9IP0SCS WNh tfca CM It to iMr ? On* mm*. Wt gy WHfc Hmmtt TW uiHi testes urlm "Wfcy 4m tt? cat kvt a wir * acta*aaothtr fpwHim. fto* woaM tk? ?I?y ti? feet that the tail Is a rnlislle omeisaat. TVs cat arMhaat one ts a sorry sight Bat there an feoae' who. maintain that the tatt servos the cat as a sdrt of jjtsacops. balaarlag the body la leaping, says tha Po paler Sdcnco Moathly. This caaaot be wholly troa, for Manx cats fat aloac aery watt wf thoot tails, and rabbits hare no ass for them at alL Tat both Ba Manx cats sad rabbits da a lot of leaping. After all It lacks as If the tall Is only aa ornament, unless It Is a kind of safety tsIts for expression la exciting times. Of conraa there ata instances where the thU ssrres some parpoos other tnan tut ox an. ina moony noaa hla naefol u a aoct of fifth lot; the bom woo bio m a fly awattor. aa does the lion; dm crocodile uw bia for ?wtnaming, aa do the aaal and the tartle and other aquatic creature^ and die rattleenake usee hla for warn* lng enemies. According to W. D. Matthews of the American Museum of Natural History, the tall was a nscoa aary organ for the aquatic and amphibious ancestors from which the higher animals are descended. When they took to terrestrial life and to watting on all fours, the tall became more or less superfluous. UttK Sceptic. Caroline and Tom were fire and two years old. An expedition to a park hbu dwd pianneo wnen racner o^ougm home to Tom a picture book of wild beasts. Caroline waa delighted. "Because. mamma, if we did not show pictures of the animals first to Tom he might see them In the park and Bay T don't believe.'" ?a??as? K Pro?t >mIIIio (hat omU ?m oC ? la tor ,yjo QQ? I trtSS. io oSCI? Air lwal M oolaoo f*3r <MdM*l2*afe2 % Suit, after harla* IwriM at Imth to tha fatally at the eappar taUa the chanaa aad atcraNPMAiawrta at a ao* frtaad. a girt who had Hoed eoreral ' to Sara'a achawi. i 1 kaow a girt." pat la State at fhta point, with aa air of laportaaca, "aad aha aaad to Hw la flaglaiid. She's la I my kindergarten, aad Aa caa ?aak En^iah, T, giuea" "Wall, what of thatT* demanded Bura. So can you speak English" "Ob, no, I cant; I doot know howl Why, at couroa I cant ?wk Englishf Elate appealed from the laughing faces now turned toward her, "tan I, motherr / "Certainly you aaa apeak English, child; lt'a what wo all *wak; we're pealing It now.** \ "What? la It English we're talklap right this adnata? Is It truly, mother r \ "Of course, ay . dear 1 What language did you suppose It was that wo talk?"" "Why, mother, I dldut suppose It was English, or any other language. I thonrht It waa lust reedier talk, of come."?Ton til's Companion. i Diplomatic. Bobby (entertaining sister's beau)? "Bffle told ma yesterday yon was born to be a politician." Mr. Slmpton?"A politician? Why does she think that?" Bobby?"That's what ma asked her. and she said because yon can do so much talkln* without committing your self." Baal Artrta. * 1 1 1 1 " 11 ' 11 '".I" ' I ornm HNn l'to 11 ?M I to 4 \ 1 1 . . 1 ! l c. iiiwr, n. Otoe* to* tear BmI of DUkm WU*. wti-nw, I, CL O^m or?r Miliithi Mwitlto 0*r < NLLOI, rnwuce in Bun ana nam coana O. ML PACT, O. & Special attention to Farm Bamyi, Dralaan, City Lota, ote. AAdiow Monte % DSDoa, S. G. 9. ML JOHNSON, C. A My Surveying and Engineering office will be open daring my aboenee. ana prepared to take care of any work as usual. Address all communications as heretofore. J. M. Johnson, Marlon, 8. C. , L. D. UDK Attorney-at-Law MARION* 8. CDR. G. R. TAB SIR Physician and Surgeon We are is poeitum to ?k? 9 of ^9 ROYSTER GUANO g "Brother Farmer, you can't mue a misim&c id using soysicr s ; - j Goods." 3H / .rx. '.vAiD <4MWsi^P " Braddy & Adam* ; ^ XHE ,. BANK OF DILLON g Is AM and Rpliohlp IncHtntino Capital $75,000.00 Surplus $75,000.00 - >jg . DEPOSITS " ? January 8th. 1915 $211,206.75 r " * January 8th. 1916 $253,551.6$ - *-3 January 8th 1?17_ $312,667.37 ?r-4 January 8th. 1918 $518,175.55 7 .