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L S _JOURNL _ VOL It.-NO. 27. PICKIENS, S. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1go'. ONE D)LLAR A YEAR AGTION OF STAVE EX Seiator IMcLauriin The Vote Ver; Strong in The State Democrat ic executive cot - mittee iel a pecial mee ting on Thiurs day !ight to make arrangemets for the primary elecioll in th'. Seventh Congre-sonal District, which vas fixed for the 10th of Sep(ember. The Imieet ing proved to be o(e o the most inter esting held in maln y'as, as a Teolu. tioni was, offered by Mir. 1Hichari, of Ke rh4 1 aw, w Severely conlemiin thle cours-e of, Scenator Mel'liurinl and ex pressing thle conviction Onhat hw ought to tender his resignation. The ilebaz t,( which cnsuled was quite alnmatd( mad exciting, and the resolution of Mr. RichardIs was paLssed by a Nvote of 21 to 3. Air. Magill iffred the fdlowin res~o.utionsi " illnstnch as this omt lee is ehargiml with the p'lim; of te patry 'M Ikso!ved, That ill addliiton ito talikin-i the( re.gnhirly precribe' oalt I, to ab)idl thle resub. ofl !hf! primlary, 111 '1i 1 -Ill- . did Oes-, for CongIlre'-z in the speci:al pri m11m4y le'd'g0 themiselves to i u t and advoc Ite as m)1 em4) bi I -..of(d Cingi t ";l , i l-t prticiples and d11o11 ienct i ; ()f 1111 li >n . cratic party as pom i(- the mi tional andl Wait platfortals ; uilil the Same "hmll h1ave b 111 13 C changed by at Convention of' the, party. Ilesolved, further, Thmt, th& candli dates shall plethe themiselvn, t myp 1or't lt' aIttiO i ()f thel! 1ar tO*I(el 11. Air. AI p hlthl no l piulal i o HeinS to thSe )esolutions, butv he UInid : te 111 lilecessi 1 or tilik, '. T hil 1et fOrthltile ledl 'e. TJIlereU wiN itIll)it nted now for aobitic al pledeI lie tohld ( ithe atio li of wi . lasi t l 4tait Illvelitioll. Selltor Tillmia l Lad th61 hilm thel that tlhere w n 11 0 ll,(* 't 0 m 11 illa the natiolal 1enwemiceray. Whilt he, differedl with someit flicilk h'! was not oiLIg til of tIhe piaOrty, I Ie w v.lm l u jd 1 z)1 port any }A1)4lforn( th tSlat-i ;)r 1latiolla co(:smoiratic par y iht e t ntimk . hli t ht: wou ldt 4 il2 til theI ur ev his own i o ata . There was not) necess3:Iity for- ai adbdi tional plvee. Air. Algi ll aid that this w-i a day lf I)11v1111111lent. There W was1 I n.tin inl these re~solutions6 in confllict wahl thw con stitution or rue ft) li e I ll 1iti 111 quoted the(, const itution. Thel Inum) who refused to take this oah had Ino rigit to run inl the I Wmnniead Pr~iary : imy nil oldn14101 d et'4ines not ill etird14 with 1 the Democrati lt y t ol bc allowed to runt in thle "Irintary. Mr. Appeltid lo'no oi.utin cf this constitutionl of' the party. The comi mittei could old nothing to it or take nothing from it. Mi-. Diail was op4ttpposed t the resohi tions because iltey tivti one ( 'ongre's man down to policies agree'd onl long ago1 andl2l that IN bet ih11 44 ebatd. A i1, no mianto 'l l shouh be tiet 1y) 1 c uillcus. Alir. Smith -ai there. were :-ix Con gresse1111 there now Who h1111 1aken ith: regular oath ; it was n" iium orquire of* a nnl 111111q l il une1x1 pirie tm1.11 an addditional wath. Capt. Willilins said tiat no man whod That4 was tie only k1)01hate cotf Demu cranc. y Ilt3Iiti ~zitdI)g wto tos to beforeC4 te people itL convince' them that11 he 14 antsas City platform is wong ;1 woul thiey n114 this Mr.l4 14 W. D.WL Evn 10u that421)1. the man)0 who wa e111lete toiii sucecd4' WDr.1 Stkts where heolbelo. hI'e as h icki andes tired)4 of)214 the tlibt)i nlIWd wha1costitte Democrcyt i nyma wnedtog to Cong.ress to144 11114eeed~ Stks hemus ocr. thee cotuthl t no <luestin.410 tried. Doemocra1tsi the 11)i 11tate1 who454 they I't w ulint Ii wallow i 1 41111o 1. Atll t shoth e a ~~llowu4l14 to got blfoe thetl peo. wite1 peple WIf he hady the itgrss mn' jo 1e inge his pocket he(woub2 take01 i 18t 1and0 throw411 i dow a:1 o mp114 utoniit befo8 hiie himself w111Couhlitwal ltw 8141 t t1 ite was a libe (stambudie tie Imocra i i dne t 10t Mr 811(. Tatu said4 helwaslfrim heg Sevenjth~l dist10rit' anfvored thie reso.. lu~iion. Any~i 111an opposedd1to W ~to 1 : wonil neve0 r see411 the inid le of the hallsike AN. Wpe1 lyt ane to nowut why 0no11 'lr.i Tatum $0aid4 ifo aolman Wated tolV vot424 the liteublican ticet.la if toheyd it,1( but heea to waye toplo i ftt thing wes muc o. as thavt resolutio be' stated wite hadl head to cgoet caries the dis cuission int wber fiel. I wait to Fay here and now that AICIaurin's frielids have tWi meaIs Of redress. This year When thinlgs Starlt ed out we were tohl that We WeIe go ing to have peace al harmony fio aie iummiier at, least. liut "peace aol harmony" won't, come whct there are f sneaks and thieves and tIraitors oin u aroundl( and hiring liessianas and dis .. lIibuting gold and buying up newspa ? peI's. 1 1am fully aware ()f what I ama1 y saying, anal I lknow whereof I speak. Senator Tilliai (turing uponi Ml r. 0 Appel)-J kiiew tha:t you be'tnged to him heart mnal soul. Mr. Appelt very plainaly ebaie'ad that he hiad alys b)Ieen a very w,a rit personail friendl and sillporter of ta r. t MeLaturin antd that he huad hevi eoial ly as warI at supoi't er of' Sen at ( ar TI II Inan[ anI ( had simpol ited him ' as I' ay1ily as anyoe else, atni he dl nat care to i[ipugn Tilliman' motives or Iimve thle Se!).ator impugn his. Seniator Tillman remiarketd that Mr. Appelt inuit have though t hadt tie cap fit himl), lIr Ie' ha-lI sail nothingiii cocerlinig him. Rferring, -zain to Malc'urin's proprittorship A 'r. .\ I pell, Senator Tilianami -ait: '-h), it is utl(lerstood that You have hcet ''My Dear Appelt" ) liin for maly ye'as, Mr. Appelt --Yes, to you-I as well to Mel .aurin. There was a bit mare of cross lirin between Tillhan ;aittl A el t aid Til mana continued: ",1l3,1t, tle issue is niot as ta tmen inl stead it is one of litpublicatisiti and liepulicanisin of the itst adiuniable kind. lie said that it MeLaurin hal Colle F4Ujllrely olit lie would have h1at somne respect for lahim; eve!) uwow hl'i; in' to be a I)tenlieral, lie goeas to (Cha ltte and abuliss I )eniitc by te very tittue. l'vell the lepiliit:til Pl.t tImts of the couitry vatl that tlat hte trines tlhat It'e advocatetl wee pur I t C ' lieblit l triiIes. I is inita k an goinag up anald dowl the State ttry iIIg liese aloctrinleis. Mel.aItin is houul to tht I lelnoen'a it party b1y his t'led me b 1und ta1 a I ar )ust 11d a al:1 illt if y'.11 will. W Il:t I. w%-itil low is cir yali to j.ss tills n t ttlution aii let all )eamoeats g 1 fith labeldl si) that tilly iimily be knawn tt all. ":4 llatoi tllll I Lt .lt( tn ,ail Ihtt I inlla sent, tt C:;uia.ar s bi t eit . I iit erti ie p:tty should irjiresent ai t 11.;1 Imisrepresait tha. t1.ty. Another r. - dress that Ml .i .rin !il woubl be fI hima) anid all his friend tto u-e all thirit efforts, legitimaite an. l e:itmae I-. secure thi elaecttion of com1eana rtial Ii trats to the next Statv ctiveantihw. It was for the people to bte bian, aml: ie tielhis mth to tilte lwo h-. If th conenion)p rehl-ce conh!I( [Im" M~ kept true (o De~lmoiCac tWh Hte Ie-C le tlleinselveu eakla spiak at h hIuls inl Noveiier and rectiely the wrogt!. Mr. Dia! said th-it this a.n.maitt v' le thouiaghAt, had no) tight tao pa-s 1the reso lui tin antI SenuIA' MaI, tat lin whV'tl pay no attention to t , so whaIt wa' the use it) waste ltle. SLlao Tillman--Certainly we do not expect hiu to do so. ar. lBitane aid he i tateal .e h.. of tie resilution, but the ttheri ha.!t it tdid not. Mr. Gunt'er--- -oet'5 see, i- hat lotion cut in ltl1 ? ''aghte Cr.) Mi. Iflease -aid that lie w.I; willin tO condimuIII ilie COur:- tat SIiattr ()I Iniil illia the Senate, balt w is t.ot wvii lintg to votea for thle resiolut t iin rineast inhg his resigniationi, as thet commtaiittee hail no right to dlo sa, as he vie'w t it. He niOVedt to strike oaut thle woirds ask aitg for Mc~ L auini's res ignaati in. MI . t'atulihain mnoved.' tat table this pr'opoa)sitiont :-ndt thi s we a sdone. ( ) ily three seemed to vote for' the dtivisaion of' thie resolution. Mr. Appitelt r'enewedvt his moationi tat table the w.~hotle lhehantias mtliota anid I )tr Smtiti sec anai~cd tha e rsaoltiont. Seniatar ' lllian iialideaL'l the aye anal may vote iipatia the ijlitstio!) aind wanitead to settle thle whole ibinrg herie As the voite wvas bin tg takeli Nhr. (;lenia arose~i whent' hiis onm.ia was: eiiaha foar not vottine": "1 alit t ot voate ter this eionatittee to aik Sentaator Mt-, I~auimt to ires.ina- hsa sat iui the Itnited State's Senuata fair t ha rteaonil 11~ i consiatituitiona of thei paty wa lix I lby te plel anda the peophltl uiii deris the amitter' ini the niexti :mry edl lie did not vote. Whe thet rL. )C hoil bteeni conc'ludedt lie rose and sai-l: "H eeoni me as v'oti ng nit: I hal nti 'know the <juestion."a 'Tle votewas then takeni atnd wasb chiared 21 to .a, the imotioni (a tble bt iang thus lost. ThI'lese votling aye werieN Mesers. A It. pelt, Pecrritt, Dial, Smith anal MI it-. Th'le Richatrds ires~oluttias thenl~i C Mar. Lalitte agaln staitted his potsllion a' at the comm iit tee adjiournedcal s It ia thoaut, says thet N Mlbe lte': ister that onte-thtii ot thle L'uiaaia sugar planitationis will use ati ini:t-jsol oh y coal this year'. The numbera~i wouit lie LI larger, bumt fot' thle fact t hat th liphmiita c t ionas hadt madle thei cia on tratels for at l ~ at' for the seaison be fore the fll v'a in ofi at the Tlexas oil wias shown. I t is prtob a- able that lby ne:xt. seaston a:I lthe suagara 'I plantains ini Louisiania wil lbe usinag e oil inisteatd of coal. '' It, s claimead thuat thme lib h avae .k laas't the righat of free spech. I tacaob shwn hs odto are toundl in tt a-o-vn lcin the at tacks upa anti-war' meetings taund the iniabln 'f rat thle lBishiop aof'I eraefordl to aobtat a I public halt wherein M iss I Hobhou I e may recite the suffterings' of t lit BoI t:I abRii ECUTIlVE COMMITiTEE Invited to Re ign. Favor of His Abdication. muiist ahide the people's decision. I that oatih is in the constitution yo cannot add to it. Are we C( 11 to Al M1elau rinisi and anti-McLaurinisi The couliittee could not control part policies. If it coies to the prevalence of tl dotrines ainoinced by tle aposile o Commercial m )eocracy il this Stat then I for one don't want public .1ie for it would imieani , avrilice of primciple but that is not it. You know Ila every maIn knows these resolutions ar intenled for the Senatorial election If any lleiniber will say that there i a sispicioll of any candidate, then . will vote for it." Mr. Ala. trill disclaimcd4I anly in teitio of reflecting on any candidate inl thn district. 'Ihis body Was the giardi i of Democracy, tl act for the two year btween conventionls. Demoicacy Al this very moiment inl South Carolinaa i blwn1 asiailed. It was well to be plain, I tIle State m1i-l natiolial con ventioi cann'ot definev Democracy, what oml m1an kVong us ani riie uip And say, I wi!l defiine it fir you? C (r say that sh1 ip subsid s )emocr.icy ; free silver l) not. We are created to watch the l)Aemcracy. There is notlig in thiesit resIhniins that cannot be subcribcd to by aiyl tiue .l)cmIocrat. It Would bI folly fioir mne manl to say the sipremll comuist has not decreed the law. T1c put this oathi oil is not doin-g violence to .1n1y calidate. This is no secret, tar-chlamb er proceeding. The cast h.s1 arisen. AMr. 'ierritt : When a man gets ol tihe platf rin what are you goinhg to (d witll lim ? Mr. Ala:ill Leave him oil ti ;roun d where h belogil's. Mr. l'erritt wlaited to know if th C(oAnull i tt could recall Senator MILau rill for in, taice. Alr. Magill lad lno Such idea. The) coutlt only Iact "in tile h1imp of experi ("nce"' Zlnd that was why he wanltec thi; re4-itioni adotpted. The at(t coNIvVItiOl was far away yet and thert were dangerous enemies lurkmg in thi call---the worst kind of enenies. .lr. Kitchen said if these were ill Vtendcd to hit AlcLuurin, comie out antdI say so. 11e milenl and Coie out. 1l did not believe in tying our Congress menth. Wheni the issie coies tup bc wVoild vote for it. I e opposed the reso iilition because of its one-sided sqll \Mr. 1'Peritt opp)ed the rcsolu tiols hoe'cinse th-y were simpiliply additional vcrbige. If' a iman wanted to bea ra itP'r he would (o SO ill spite of oaths. IL hooked as if there- was a suspicion that somie caudidate inl the seventh district wou!hl be a traitor. Ile saw no reascn for tlls. If the resolution is initeiled 1for anlothler purpose tiey' lbould make the issue squarely. Mr. ichards said that while lie in telded to vote for the resolutioni, hle thouh lt th ie resolution indirect, and therfore offered the following Whireas, the llon. John I.. AeL. ln. jiuior United States Senator elect ed t) represent the State of South Car dlina inl the national Congress, has by his alliat ions and v'otes in tha. body LPigePd t he niational Democratic plat. form11 aini t herelby miisrep~resenited his State and hiN Demnocratic constituencey win>o elected himl. Therefore, be it lI esol ved , That it is the sensei and conic~tions1 ofi tihe State D emocratic ex eti ve coinmllitteeW that Senator .1. I2 Alel anin from the st andpoint of hon.. etIy and self -respect should1( tend~er his Mr. lIichiards said he was aware that the L egi-lhiture hlad faile-d to pass5 such a resolti on, uinwisely init roduiced . IIe. thbought thait, actioni was a reIlect ior upoin thle dis~ingtuishiet senior Seniatori from SouthI Carolina. ie saiid he am his peole belt that MlIaurinl was trail ing the D emocratie Iftla itn the dulL and( lie was inan enough to say so. .M r. Apipel t mUoved tio lay both reso lutiions up1ou1 I le table without, dlebate Senatoir Tilhnan saidl he hiopeil ul oiie would atteillt "to gag us here.' ir . Appelt d isclaiied any) such ini Senator Tillmnan said that, in dehat, ai short time algo a circumiistanice haP arisen that lcd to the tender of the res ignalt ions of Mciaurini iand himiselfI and all knew what followed. '"No; we here ini tis room are eithler D)emoj erats or we are not. We are thle irelp resenitativyes of the D~emocracy. lla lcI ,auini had1 this mani, cast his vot in the Uniiited States Senate mn accord anice with the will and1( desire of th i.eoplei of tis State '? Who will darii st and tip here and say that lie hats dlon so ? Iliut I know somethling about i1 Hie has votcd 011 inmportant miat tei withI th li epublican paIrty'. since thi reaty w;ithI Spain wa'is ratibied by hi vote. Ia this what, you call Demnocrl cy ? And is that what you call a D1 en ocrat ? 1 have remiainiedi quietly ini mi seat and( seeni himii !onfer titme aln agaiin with IRepublicans. Now we ai the enlginiees anid weC are ini charge the D)emocrat ic traiin anid we mmti guile it safely iinto the D emocratic sta tioni. The emergency has arisen an we must act lie-re and niow and see t1: train Bsafely throughl. We mutst pr< tecct the party iinterest, fromit reiachery. Senator Appelt interrupited to at Senator' Tillman if lie thought the conI ,nmittocc had ally right, to amenid ti pledge provided in the party constit tion. Senator T1ilhna smlaid: "'I am ni dliscussing that pledge resolution. am discussing the import ant substitu which has in8t bee., ofee adwi PEACH CROP OF THI1 UNITED STATES. Under Scientific Methods the Yield is Quadrupled Per Acre. Washin:.tia Special to News anti Courier Theli peach cr~op of* the i itedl States will aintmut thiis year to about 75,001( 0('0 busiels. It is the fiiiit oil whiicli tlis con'or 13' ides itself Iliost, aid Ie ent ly tlie gigantic ilulust ry it eprc selt s lli s lich been tidlsfoIrmie by tihe t I Sro luilon 01, of Vaitolus ne w and scit iti lit- tla .. los t impI 1)orI tanIt amlonig tlset' is atn "iiilsive" lu thiol <.1 cultilre, by which itole acro is miale to ) iell imore'c tlan tiused to Ie obtaineI rec.konedl mi uhl, li)frn four tiles I lxt a rea. It is inl M icligaui lth:at this ilta has has been e'irried broades'. its most es selitill - e(u il 4lnleti i0 I'troil lieI ill t l a d a I i l kI I n ) tI Ii h ee a w ~It I iItiq viti u Ia c 'u~ I " .S IIIIIIIII I 11, I well 4 -liihi rii41it ii t ilillig oft jil I ruits oni aeli tre .iT theemc b -sh iolled growver. tt- notio %i f littig )T t - tits ft ilte pe ,ells jitl t w ileil ith atre eginin'g to duvelp Seems abtuIA .1114ti 1 1 )v n llre oils; yet ill tik is ily fio'!I'libes alle mlt aillly oh ainec l th li woue bvil b otued ifthir'le W.< lto sutchl inerernc , n l the inl ivillal pelee s .ie Ve y li11te tl ( , ill dgintil fa10) lit'le rice1i ill te ien' 1 ,t i IIy sucil lieotally; 11111 1111tili I s) buheill t) a tre ,ti (,I a0( huslcs to ilhl. N,i'w%- ties hililes,1 alilt: f a killdi if, tollis il t. pi ers ot le i s> l se111(. . n I I lilt lit wtallt IiIlI a I t it II i s th.t tI te I )tiIIb r of I - ( . c.t, ptil('il-stollt's) pro(Illecet is ( IIll'y olle folill tul t il 111, lliaIl .1lid, illite olil el va tileit s 'Vells pmint tlis i i ti gre tst it Ill drains: uponl the vitility ofth r , (i ini l i t illei-sle 'lll l t a (jlallities' If l alid |ilosp1ilortis acid( I roill he11 , ) a pr-ofitable saVlag is (freti. -ueideit re ubrity of yivIfh freoi '1silto01 e i.,, Irt iutte1. Th ielescliviliy %)f t It( wlie e - .1(owt r is Irost. A piei iltve is h hor"l fol), I llitt ( i ii t' lt i tlst IltI o iiti.'Wl ill th il ofi wat itll iit it' Ill, is b 0lilsto ( eIIall'i, Il r lile ilis lalft' lit. t l t el l 1 i .ki at' rivd. Then 1 co s cohl weatihr tnd itis is lilit'dr, wi lli t ilsastr' ls tillr lllill 'i'iut:it ids to) ille plintel'. oit So itlr til it l Iid 1ofh4 t ull i1%': 4vi X wt't i Ilan inl thie No-1th, bec'ius of tihe WA:11'I spells tlat aris v (1111trat .i leill It a lihel ahierbIlind le hat peahstrhat tdf tl-' -'olt mlay be tuliti.-atedl 't) a con 1der1al e uXtelit ab Iiiayl,- tI waut i(I jtolliti5 buds witli a soilution -' A whtite-wash, titihe etfet bein t >)1 hoh I'.it)'O i I v tilt l' 4)1 I h i'si"i. )I is yea iek i)the ll tilis, 'ii till', wilitce, Ille '11)(I havi og l esI ili tt'i le l th lsll) C i, .1lit, ofas oiiI ii lill, Ia e iti'oe til t heing li ot jitI S1 i le kiet I, 1. 1 : '., I C t le l. In4cI latitis I - t I. it: is rii -e st Iie ns belt over ioizo-ilally close ta h i oullei i 01. d t ii v \v'~ti's a ao. 'lilt C Veed wiil Araw orI eit ltil to rlotec4 t t i i h x. I1Ills 1jwoji. w'a s a e w li o n ()I* pay alm( reatly lietitt for ceptionlally bei ei' 41rit. Ili wilieri ats 4111 llis tZ a piowe. is oIftel paid f(r pelces, Mi m r inl tis colury are ry l t 41 itlle. so le of thiite i 11 )ls i t hioir t itral metiodes of 1ltr- ope. I i: lrllii ta antli pet d it it'us al ni)nian%'v tinn e w i hiit against1151 ii w lls 1)4 1oott r o away ferom ltt hiwall it Ual oll the bran141his are ct away excet isa ICl The ll tleish<> the thsar it er TllI NlWVI.R INDING BATTL 1n Bill Arp Declares That Life Is 0 t Colititual Striuggle With Its U y, and Downs. ii lyAtlanta 'Oinstwntion. Life is a Continual t I ugle ast -r. 10o to better our colnhienm to k even With the world or to et a lit e ahead-a1 strugle' to 1imy these fde e ile just debts, as SatI McCaIy u to esIll themn --, s4tlu.gle it) r iwk aid etcate a fanilly of chibliei gralify their reasonable esires : keep ill hililing" distance of ,socv The av.'e rage you n id inantIi I visions of gettilg rich, but, by tlte it three or four chihiren cole along I best aintahition, is to keiep evel. T S it.iggle is oii iiti. A _>iii til ha i lit) it iltoll to tC rieli, but s (Iie visht her chihil(e'l lo rank wi the best at atholie aild abroad -at cli ti and Sebol>I . ati1 picnics antI partit. Sheit- en' mniiinnd Ill a v l buttt t have sto ne nire filI;lijl til tilie parlor and th e all wlr ito 1 are vonit tl etnIie. W lien thin .. oli anl faiiiliali' sie 11t at I it etrilllet Ir a lia'e stitlle *l (e tit l itce curtaills hatill il" t'fril iblled la over teli winiows, sun lethilnte ih )tNw and lp-t ()-da t1e, and1 lIh t rl lieds relnoVnil l wilt tie t1lie It plaster, paint :und palwcr. Whyl, shulf n't sh ? That nt)otu is hlit boulit, it is hit prison il S ine aw . tl - it) sit inl it aund Sew inl it andi nurse it every ty and her critical k!\t l.' evet~y sign'l of decay every spiderl wI anld fly Speck an-' ' :111 4-h n s l, I lte ceiling- -e Vh. plac t i t a 1 .carpt I or lte ru1 i- I'lteu ti i , ;It every brokell ghsi or h cl ill tI h pIa ti lat thil ll ildre l IiIhav lit e. good niteolrl ann't iite. up ier nbt e, withiut soell wena aml ter of (4 furl tun. andl linery. It shouhd nev\cr I IS tfor 'Ittn'' hte li hg h s hat allit unibeautifu l ltiligS. It wa s ft 1r Ill that (t l in lithe li owers, atn ci t tile earthtl with grass and ti it hiwd, I inl" arnd st illhid the hecaVln1- wil ' .t't4s. The ait rti-t all c ris lillt i1 lie f r til?s ;aild k all alls,rI'Il. Inl the sneerviSS (1f Ik una: whanil v it is. It el had bta leen lali n tiw would ha ti beenlt hinks hiltusm 11o Illowes but do.! fennell. "Ih we ti te l d t hl le t i o I II w w at it wa abI Ivi I ~ iI i A I" t it ii: w i riti . Itc di I t I li c 4 I :i I will i, l lt ' IA Ia t et ri , i iged :1tt ee iist r l e toma I ie lain and I lia til hI ' anld Ilte ch ibd-iren. The r pon s-ibI k i his :aih fl s it, fo thm rlieF rin a t 'lilllly t ill n ues e'labl e wty j ,I r hge t i etain ( I It i s bll hlt. I C an t o h this and "ot tich I ) It lity, ;u Ithe shouhd loot wvish1 (o. kIvllhes -clm -1lly dwarf a maul inl I Is hel r I v1. n,1 tionls anld prove a curse. Io hli-, (hiM r Of course, awy shrewd 111n lit ttI I rI- l ift' lIe Will In 1tk I Ill.)" of vi l if het! w. do asithe iet . .1 i r 8ai i t Iitt --oilty nothin iitg thatt y i .1 obli. geyd to litrle. ' Th 1e ornbitioll lito, evtoil:t', I w knni to b tterth irl. l n it' pM .ithi . T hs i n I the lil d I i h boell I w is (iNh4ll li, Itll itS '11) Il I wiloo i olt rIitIltI lIewd'ill 1. (1II Iy clothesi [o st ow lig li ill es, tillit-.!! gree of ripeness is decided. In form dtays peaches had to be picked so1 days blefore they were quite ripe, so to allow for transportation, but atI pI sent, (hanks to the i refrigerator ear al last freight, this is no longer itecessar and the fruit is left on tihe tree nll it h1ts, come to ftill maturity, bell Sa ken just before it begins to soften. EIach picker is proviild with i smr calvas hag marked iwith Iis numblii nId Conta ining tickets bear ug 0,: -;in)( numbher. Ile pults one (if, tI tickets ill the bottoi of each ibasktr it! beitV lIs it) fill the latter. Thus, lity hbasket tti reachiig the assoltin tablie is l'urIl dtieicietii inl aly respiecl as to Illthe s1piity i tue pel.cies c -therw it is knownl at once who i re(,SponsI-ible, annd a1 "iehl inlspector, 1 'hlops awayy (n Isl. hrse. to ianlli iter a correctilve rebukec to thle indiviJl tuil at fault. lor eacht ia l fpickecrs there is certain ninherII. of helfxers, who fetel th eillipty ba skets lor retilling all tote" away the newly f hktiieu baskelt car-lin a ith sv it the i in e sec tin itvenluies, whrt IItey are phtig upoil liw wahOns r traisporttion i th 111 parin htis. This, building is ail monnseshd, ai lof troverheint afford inl., spIace for the storagie of eiltnyt hll tII :11 erte, while below al, tilli tbles, a-ih statl young mil and i rlwho sort the peaches. Thli Is exImrt work, (lte frult inving trans ferell ito cata-ais tra s anld rti int thre grade i -t"I -',xtri a,' "No. I'' ai( 'Sit vulldA." All ailit-ies that are too ripe to ship am111 , avt a it anle Io' the eva1p wratilSr, while tlha\'ei ones go toi dump, t k-(I I - s I de t t-ly l htI 1tr by 1 ( h h: tId i-ek h I ft ritI, as fa lit it is grIh-' in ba kts -mid nail then upl in vrates, -ix .1 quart basikets goini 11 1 cratle. Th er4. ti a I t1inal i ltspection an1 it e critics :uye li' -d ablart l tit rer rtr .1 eIcar, which is seale up111 nit t b1 op-i agit ain intil hil Northern city is n' ahvd, whire tIll neii-r1hambe 'sobe411t 11O. Th, Alit II itist pmill aie takelt l 01111hilke i tI2 a. silori as posliile filli Ow Irv" 1( th car, an1111l 111de ordimiry circumi stances 1)1 11111 l11m al h11our chaie m: ater te fru n i ( picketl befor ti!he ca is I lled : il svalvil. Alethods, equally expedhlmus arn 'in te1 I lil ivetSrywlht-rv, tin14litl etl I timis valy tI14t . .i lesis will ( lle loc tI ity oill- i i t(It io ti. I )elawi t e has t i except)Inlal attva"lt.1--li iln heilig, s ntar tc ew Yi2rk, Philadtelphiiilt othier t leal cities o I tilie l'asei i st b oa0 ford, I Ii e I r(11:1111 (iVtieltelleRii are cannled til Dphlaware, it hiligl favtory itt Secatord winr 3,000 lowtket i ly ill thi al. at thiet pret N tim Thle peopple emplotyevl to peal thle fri arle nearly all1 womeni. Ill Alieilgan there is it 1vonle'rfu peach hlcit, which11 r111s aloiIg the east ein she o Il iLlake libian forl. a dis lance of 11,11) miles; f romt I i t I Iv soluth of1 St. ,JIoSeph ito thet, northl shor< of Traver-se lHv, iund vau-ying- inl widtl fro-ill jl to W( tilile, I'llhike (Gtmiri;, '1 lll w r it Is, a re-giml ()f r llt oeursarnd thlis- is one re~ason whl the -inltensive" methomd of cutlture( all ready.6 des cribui hlasi been s10 adiibbi (teelope'd In im part ()f Iih emllut-y Nexl to froist Ohe uni! dreaded fi "f the pleach-armver i4 the" "Olows,' at (iscilst' hybl l Au IR'l--I fotild to hli Hair Falls "I tried Ayer's Hair Vigor to stop my hair frtom failing. One half a bottle cured me. h. .1. C. 1B xter, Braidwood, Ill. Ayer's Hair Vigor is certainly the most eco lid nomicatl p lpration of its kind on the market. A littIe of i ,1 a long way. It doesI't take much of it to stop Falling of the II hair, make the hair grow, A and restore color to gray hair. $1.00 a bottle. 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