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rtnv ill' Jil li I flllltltll't AWW7 MOUN1' AIRY, JV0RT11 CAROLINA, THURSDAY. AUGUST J.j, 1012 TAFT'S APPOINTEES ARE TO BE HELD UP. Democrat tc Prevent Ccnfirmar Men cf These Named Fcr Fed ral Office e. Washington, Aug. 12. Donas Newberry, whom President Talt recently nnmcd for collector of customs for the district of Albennarle, will not be confirni sl by the Senate during the present session uor even Uie next if (iovcrnor Wilson wins in No vember, nor will Colbefor Small. h negro, be confirmed for the po sition which he now holds at Itennfort S. ('. A like course will 1 pursued "in regard to all nomination now before tin Senate or which the President may send that body between now and adjournment or any recess appointment lie may make during the interval between adjournment and convening of C-oiigrcss in neeemlx-r- At least this ciiiirv will be followed in TWO MEN BADLY INJURED. An "Inftmal Machine" Went off With erious Results. (irecnslmro Record. 1 ! Mr. VY. M. J Justice, manager til- High Point office of the Southern F.xprcKs Company, and Mr. L. ('. -Morton, his cashier, were seriously injured Saturday afternoon as a result of the ex plosion of'n.n "infernal jiun-liiiu. " j j, 63 Years in One Office). Hillsboro, N. C, ug. 10th. Sixty-three vears in one office! This is the unparalleled offieohold ing record of .John Laws, register nt' .I.-...I.. of Oram' count V with of liiu k i X t v. f ml rt li tiani 1 n !i t inll for that lucrative office- was handed to him by acclamation on yester day at the Democratic county convention, held at Hillsboro. Mr. Laws' proprietorship (for I ' . 1 . t u u i iiroiirieif n ill uo minus .. i.:..i. i... i i i..: :.. ..t. 1 ..... . ..e u.m urru n in no- wt , ,(f OrantfC eolllltV folks and to fu c of the company su.ee last j (.m.,ivf. r a M.,,arutiua )(f hccmle , winch was about tc Mr 4ljws and his office would be consigned to the Old Hos j iiuit(i a stnUn t(i( imA)( heap. he package was address- of H. Orangff ed to Mr ( harlie Hoover High, .)(luitv n.M(,,.nn u,f ofril.e l'o,nt. but f-Mown a rigid mw-vj (lat(.,',,a(.k t( A' tf o, when igiuion ny J recorded his first deed. With V. HolK n and ( 1... 1 of I ohee , (f a sil(. u.rm mug-.', 01 iiitn 1 mm, mi- - nu- thorities an- of the opinion that tlie machine was intended for a 011ng lady of prominent social . .. .. 1 :.. ii-.-i. !..:.. ....1 !... ' -'M ' siai.umjr m ...K. ,llst tt know that he has held ,t was sent by a jilted lover oC f fiftv.fwII. t,)I1S(Vll.. Iligli 1 on) 1. 1 11c name 01 iunu EXPELLED FROM CONGRESS. WOMEN WINNING FORTUNES and it take money to buy jiugar and glasses and jar, eve.j Charg-cg tf Fraud in His Eejcc- Chaavcea fcr These Who Know ; though fruit is cheap. Lacking ticn to Office Sustained. Hew to Make Something- Oocd 'money, Mrs Ingham c.,u'd only Washington, Aug. 12. Kepre-I at jcr ,-p along for several seas-ns." sentative Theron K. Catlin of M U-; I In tinie !,,. outgrew In r ojie souri, Hepubliean, w as unseated ; N'-w York Sun, 'ktove ami i;u to build a larger tonight as a member of the House, o kitchen and storerooms, but she of Keproentatives ud his 1 , ' 'TZ .u.sband's cratie oppon.it who c. ,, I -Ihealth had f.uh,. and she h:,d no the election. Patrick 1-. (iill, whs',, , ,. else t,, nliare the rexDunsi- fllfll I IF IIln.Kt H I'll JillVIIlLriLr iflllMl I. ... ' - kii t ii I m 111 u t v it. I i it ri 1 i-i .1 w,in fnnil ,1... i... ti.. to 't. That si m 1 unseat Catlin, who was charged , '1 ,,M,tlH! fr,'Ht"r ,1'a'1 l'al" with violation of th' Missouri law le ' knowl.Mll?e!,,ili,-v- Sl"' hir"' ''"'I"-' f"r pn- voung men Start itl liiuilii. l'i,i nui'iir It... governing campaign cxpen-j. . . n es. was 121 to 71. I'iill was seat-i, v " il ",u"r ...1 ,l,v ,. v,.t.. f nil t.. 70 .;tli!k,M,IH,r. w,,! w rra,!.v luiek in the das when the coun ty court made the office appoint-m-nts, Mr. Linws has held the rt'-' tice continiiolisl v wnee that date. of any great consequence. Wilscn Will Win. This action was decided of leading regaru to hi reuerai posuion m,(.r i ine pan.es ,.ae o en t?ty; . f( r y politicians, the South which are regarded asi(. t. but development liave Ml-, , . . tak.n place that cause thei . . teel that they hivej ' . ;i.,,;. . i-, I i l iiu i 1 a 1 l ' ' 1 runii huh nif; n 11 is upon Demo- 1' a nuinlM'r vrats in the Senate, after a con ference held by them. They take the position that its Governor success a a term offici readv officials to conclusive proof as to the of the the package, as well as , K,ijer 1,1 mm M um-, , , ,! Give Babies Candy, ilw niachuie, although of crude s ' d.sigi. is .said to have been of; Invariabl;,', his emphiitie alvi-e the mist intrciiious construction . to those that wish to be one of Wilson is practically certain to,,.- ...... s,.,. ;,, this, s.c-ithe select in the political world be elected, it would be unw ise ai.C tin. It w as described as an or-j is, "( Jot to pay attention to the unfair to give Hepubliean office holders another four years' lease on their ji bs on the eve of the election. If Governor Wilson is elected next November the ap pointments will lie allowed to liang fire in the Senate until af ter he takes his seat in the White House when Di-mocnus will 1m appointed in their places. On the other hand, should the Denuv trw. . tH"" - v t will be disposed nf im in ed lately aft-v Congres meet December II. Another Month !cf Ccngreis. Congress may not adjourn for smother month, possibly not be f'lre the first of October. This wn- ma ir plain today when Pres ident Tsft told HeptN'sentative l-'i t i'i.'f i; 1, ; that he Weuld veto the lei; '.slat 1 vt bill unless it was so .atnendid as to make a'roision for the commerce court- Mr. 2.' voting present. Mr. Catlin just before the first rollcall left the s -at he had oc cupied in thi' center of the He publican side cf the House and went to his desk, far in the rear. Iixst in demand. Never before was such hue and cry about adul crated food Yet how many yoiir women realize all this when capillar aboit for a wav of earning a Iiirv'?l duiary looking box about fifteen j children and women folks, and inches square, of thin veneer, and ; especially is it all-important that set inside a heavy, green painted you furnish the babies' w ith pleiit. w ooden bikX. To the inner box j of caiuly." a stiudl door was attached, audit Other than being an astute so arranged that whenever open-' olitician and a hand-shaker of ed a match was ignited- This the first water combined w ith the startul the fuse t the dynamite, i huppy manner of dispensing of and it w orked with almost fatal , Koine ",(KH),(M)0 cigars to liisj s brother. H'rftction wlu-n oiK'iied by Man- j friend, Mr. Laws has been a busj paring the fruit, but all the Inn ing, the actual brainw rl ( f mak inij, and the marketii y were Mrs. Inghaim's Nhare. The result cf her work is a 'oixl home ar d a: income sufficient for her n tsN and pi 'asms s and ir. lier r tt. , KWeet smelling kitchtil, .set illiinjl'.' the trees in lo r garden, she find an interest that i, ..lentres the years. .. - ir..if .. .1 1 . . He lifted the desk lid, and vlthni a decade or two a few I r(m Smith ;l ;,.,,.,,, ing an adjoining - hair, as a re- j ldcr women ha vc come up-ui the ; Uotfh of lJll!Vnnente,! g,-; rository, ts-moved all cf his books! knowledge accidentally, and have; f(p t-jlIlliv us s, . , r,. and paper. He left the chamber : 1"''' wirprisc.1 f find ! ,Tr(. .(, w':., '.r with lagging steps, stoppin; only inhere it h.a.s led them. Friends to' whom' she gas e a Lot to grasp the outstretched hands j Iu a Richmond, Va., kitchen for fe ,w aI)( tlt. wen. so ou m of sympathetic friends. Thr j instance, a woman once began. iU ,,rHi.se that the next vear she uqarters cf an hour later his sue- j making a few more little cucnin- Jlllt two lmil(lr 1,,,'ttles . ce.ssful rival stood before, the j her nickle than she needed Ib-: that she could sell them s,uie. Seaker's ile.sk anil took the sol-1 cause she wanted more pin money j .,,, yrs Smith began to have emu oath of office. j than she had. She ld them to ; vision of paving off the mor- Thi case, throughout the seven j her neighbors atwl then tolui tgag. mi HI Verde, the pretty hour of debute, was bitterly j neighbors' ncighUrs. and from j ,uii.ln acre ranch of the Smiths fought on. both sides. ' that small beginning a great b.is-l.it j.OII)(ia s !Iiai,. a tllus. 'lhe charge against Mr. Catlin j ines has grown, and that pin;luul hottles then, in siieeesiv was that he and his family had, money pickle is now a household ! years five ten twentv fortv spent .1(M to elect bin. to (-on--woM.' . I thousand U.ttb-s. gress.when the Missouri law pro- About the same time a Cali-j Ilst,.a1 (f ,,aviui: ff tll), Iiu,rt. hibited an eXK-nd:ture by can-, f(nu.i woman began canning fr.; part, llt olM.,,f jjrs Slllit, foU!1,i didates of more than ifr.02. Oth-( t sell to fri.-nds wl.o liked theit mccssarv to build a factory er cliarges l traud were made, way slie did it. Her friends were of all w hich Mr ( atlin denied j n Indiana, but thev had knowledge. lie also denied he j tasted her canned fruits and knew at the time of any cxpendi-1 presci vc iU,d had heard of the tures made !y his father ami I wonders of California fruit and were willing to pay tlfe freight. Th.' first year she did her work a California cook stove, for out under the palms and peppers .in lo r back yard a queer look ing factory that grew by means of leant os and extension as the busiuoxs grew- And the lVw hours required for picking and pressing a few hundred pound ager fsusnee. It was lurtner per-"register 01 ieeis uurmg in long 1 Juag reg-guscn s Jtuiuxsr 8 l?tn a uuuorma cik.R stove, ror 0f E rat km and stniin' and c'ar' Kur n"iA j o , t ir t rmHKvr t)Mc. -erf- rzffi B&TfSrZcGtt:-tx W (Snn-tmrt fer'i SslTrd.zfe I V"w hulT mate 1 tfjiehed to t he door fai el when the nr.-sent. met o.l h. ,...,...1 e ...1I.V' n"u u rlMZ tt .V M nu" t.) strike, the hinges on the door ' issuing marriage licenses went I a'n Hi-sjateh ; would produce a spark and light into effect, he has issueifover .".- j jihe I use. I '.KM) marriage licenses, and likewls j jiaH ni,i jn su,i! .Mr. Jusl)ce and .Mr. .Morton iias lie recorded land deeds bv the ! ni,.t il... l ,t.,.v i olio., wt.iv,. . hir for Wake Forest sehot 1 district w-omen to prepare tin were brought here and placed in thousands. St Leo's Hospital, and although- .Mr. Laws is now sul fering intensely, they were both reported today to be jast the dangerous stage. Mr. Uu.s bet 's injuries were of a m rc ser- ii ik n.'itore ulul lit the time ot Fitzgerald told the President thejtie accilent it wa not eousider prrse?t Congress would not send j t.,i tj,t ). cuUu 8urvivc- sueii a lull to the White House jw ,j, . mi.stake in the billing lina thev 1 II. T.d p - 1. 1 . . 1 i . ' . . 'anien irauKiy xani took place so that the package ; d vug. Si.iiie on,- has ;. ....... .... . . i . . . . . ... , i .. " I II II II 11 II I I Ml 4Ilkf ITS. . I II I. in... I....... c..,.. .. u Iff I I.,. .... 4 I . . .1. . . I " j riiiuiiii linir m en -.em n a iiifi'i: mi as 10 iriCl Ulal S'llCC IIIC An efjort will bo wade to pass Iv,illt ywmK My lllu reach the 1 voters of Orange counts have ac- ine ,.m over the 1 resn en s , vc . ; express office addressed to Mr. ! quired such a habit of voting for! .',, -f IM I his niiiv Ih jiceomnlislipil in I in 11 .1.. .....1. . .... t 1 ... t .1 . .. . , .. 1 1 ' 1 ' " ' The fact that Judge Fergus n wav as to e .. ...... .... ...... f...... ,.,...., aim sunliziiig a lew nuti- H burned wood instead of coal quartJ of wl)1(.h . 0fw nd had to be refilled every f,-w eouK1 (,( aijm Kt-rl.hoa t( (!avs a in his cightv- cighth 3'car of existence and n nale and hearty as a youth d : (t been figured in getting the twenty Mimmers- This fact has j une-fourth of the frc-luddet s to led someone to appeal a proviso j UI1iU. n petition to call the elec ta the trite expression, "Office-itinn. and the further fact that holders die, but never resign," by jhis ruling has been appealed to saying that down in North Caro-I the Sut.rcine Court, has .-e,isi,.! siem to be slow about i ed considerable anxi.-tv fop the mn n. -s. i, e seconu 1 par j for cutting tons of grajes. aik.1 had to supplement it with a gs-i )iandling thoiiMinds of gallons of r1' 1 iuiee. which ruiuire.l several hs- fl-uit, be- atants It was !Nt on a eookstove, but in some wine casks on the back ! 'cause the women freeholders cause the two stoves t" k all herj and non-resident freeholders hid attention. I'y the end of stun-' 1 user ner jars 01 mm iiumi a carimri.h t,;lt Fmla Kh,nailIl and that made the freight cheap-, ,f 0rr,vilKi , 1(.r start ,,u.kling olives. She had come into posses- er- 1 Then slie offered a certain a i mount of canned fruit as eom I mission to any one who would 'send in a certain amount of or- gone. so (safety of the l.K-al school us iii.m in Jieeoiu lUMieu 111 I lie 1 l,....i- i, ,.ri ma M-os 1111- '.I. .in. I........ .!,.. :. .....II..-. H, . i( r, " . . i.."-'.v., mi 11... ...v., ..... .... ..,.1,,, mm-, ni.u u iMiiiKUll seem ousf hut 111 the Senate it is not able to fathom. There was no natnml t. v,.t.. f., 1... i ui' t tr.jT u Tuo.-imn.id -,.Tii i 1 .v iv, (4V!, ..... 1111111 Mm- sm. , tierson m 1 tax ders. aiul women got to worK niov.nent. However, assurances mdieiting and the result of it all .. . ... .1. . kj.... . i : , t... 1. . :.. ... i... 1 ...... 1 ' iii- K 1 1 11 ni 1111- .-uue ii-iiiiii- k liniL iini.i sue is ,11 nu- iirmi , tieatiou that there is of a business that amounts to, no iM'casinn for unoasiness. even -tUm.mm a year. ILt annual out- it til a fii!itw nf .ltilr.t l.bt'ifii .111 init 1 v ..ruiroj '!(Mt t,tfii High Point as fur n.giter of deeds. As a coiise j u uustaiiu'd in the highest eort ! lis the third vear the business , . .s .i k. ,t r. tl lllia 11. ........ .I'll! . 1 ii 1 nni t 1 . nun 1 111.1 at' 1 1 11 1 1 ii'i 1 t' it-111 do 1 otn t t.M'i m 1 .1 . f 1 . .1 1 i'. 1 ioJwe.!rri, ..r , , l.. ' . . ... . - ii 1 inu i-uai 11 iitMi wiiiL'i 11 Mir nuiur iviu in n .... j .... , x ,m n (U3 U I i f I I and small hope is held cut for hi ' ( 'harlie H '.! " i' body of Congress. Dr. Tyrv York. Wilkes Patriot. An i tit 'resting visitor here this w eek was Dr. T re York of Trap liill. This was Dr. York's first isit to the two in several years all-. I lie cXlO'cssi d himself as lu.l- illg coliMilefahle illliru cmcllt and taiie progress since his Inst visit. Dr York's age is 7ti. and notwith standing the severe attack of pneumonia, 'which he stiffcn-d a uph- of ears ago, he is still vigorous and bids fair to be ainoiitr us many years to coJne. Hui'ing the heyday of his political powers there was no more inter esting picturesque, and widely known figure in contemporary polities than Dr. York. He u.i-s ;t vigorous and forceful speaker Jind in joint debate he was "hard to hand! -." For IS years ho erv 'd 1 Ither as a member ot the State Legislature or as a mem ler of the State Semite. Then he was elected to the Fort- ihth Congr s. serxii g two years, and n-tirid to accept the Hepubliean !io!ii'.;i.iti-!l for t nmr of North Carolina. Hw p p".i is! was !otriior Seal' s and their campaign v a a iio:i;i.ri!!e .tie. Since then Dr Yolk ha.s liei oti his i--rtiie firm near Traphill. pra.-tieing. toedieinc -uiiong Ids 1,. 'l,bors aiid taking o keen though! less aetie intefrst ) around tue ottice since Deceni i her, jvitieiitly waiting its oportun j it v. It is In 1 ie ved inv that the ; original address on the package ' wi!.s lost and that some of the clerks having found an address to Mr. Hoover that was unaccounted for, placed it on the package, and that in this way the mis- oeenrreil. ' The authorities . , 1 are earning on a tlioroiign inves tigation. An Arrest is ExpectexL Chief j f Police Hi Ige stated to day that he has every reason to hope that an arrest will be made in the ease within the next twelve hours. He said that he has just learned that the suspect was in Ashexille yesterday ami ! that officers in that jdaee will probably make an arrest by t night. Chief nidge feels confi dent that a string ease can be mad.' out against the man who is under .suspicion. 1. I mm tlie in. -re fore,. ,.t And it is certain thi:t Laws could be elected if there is dead (the upwards of 1.1HK) spi-cial tax ; and there was built liaiu,. districts in the Mate have been gin t 1 procured through petitions that from the back doi r leW .steps separate kitchen, which lias been enlarged lecltd U tnere W;Ls ailV I won ,1 show sn, h 11 flaw and tliat I'isfli. way .liy which a ghost could get still f..,-,. ,.f tl,...,. 1 ;i,, s,.,-i- nu name on the party ticket. ar t ear still fewer of these having sue1- ! kitchen is nallv a 1 ii. 111 ti . . 1 1 , .. . . . 1 detect woiiiK fie really anacKe i i w ith rows 01 steam Kettles until the g factory, and Wants Rat Traps. Washington. August 11. The government is to become a mod em competitor of the Pied pip er of Hamlin as an exterminator f rats. Put the magic of the I'nsl I'n.er s t ute is to 1... iliu,! ed by the most improve double action. . steel j.lW 'd rat trap that American incntic gen ius can furnish. Through Surgeon Oetu-ral I Hue of the public health and marine' hospital service the government luu asked for demonstrations of fat traps. Th government wants traps to exterminate rodents, which carry the bubonic plague' from seaport to seaport- The trap which proves most efficient ; riot i will Wlioie battalions of electric stoves, Witn tallies on wheels and a as the l.M-al tax systems arc w !' in operation and in inarlv all instances the opponents of the great packing room with tracks r stent verv soon become ardeiit'aud trucks for handling the pack ing cases, and a railro.nl track at advocates i f the s sti 111. Th ' Wake Forest case, it is pointid out, can only have the very good i-fti'i-t nf -K.ili-iillf til.-. 1 1 r.n- i 11 1 i . 1 1 1 l!Sp!lle-, ' , "Os '. inn!. 1-11 1 ba ing the full one-fourth of 11 iii i. ail 1 reenonn-rs, inelinnng women ami non-res'; lci:ts, represented in the petitions that are in future presented to eoiilitv ct -.! It ! II i ss ,, i - ef cal tax. IU he n.-r the dixir. Mis. 1!. A. Ingham of La Mait da Park has worked up a busi ness of this kind amounting to 1 ... -. t 1. 1 . . 1 - t . 1. .. V neiweeu .t.i,'si aim .T.',,"F a ear. "'Hn tl iru in .sew r n-ans, m a me 01 ease but Hot of llsele v!U'ss, .Mrs. lugiiain h.el .stored away in her that latent ;rbi!itv common .sioii iS an olive orchard' which at the time required money for it.s care but brought nothing in j return. Hip- olies were in bad i n pute because no iuethod had been found for making them keen in caits. When she began i her experiments Mrs. l!hnia..ii i had never even ta-stt d a ripe dive, but she was peruadd to believe that they liad a future. She s'SMirisl the best recipe know n for pickling olives and si t to work. 1 Siie had to carry water to her , casks in buckets, but she did not falter. Day and night she kept 1 an eye on lo-r olives to note the changes that took place in them. for olive pickling was not then .111 expert science, and when the 1 process was completed she was ; 'ieartsiek at the result- She could J not face the uuiversiti prof -sx.r I (who had given her the recipe) vvith samples of her work. She Executors Notice IIaL':g qualified as executors of the last will and testament of Jesse H. Prather, d I'-HSisl. among Southern women, which 1 necessity muses to positive effic-: ienev. Wikt a change of eircirm-J stances following the war learned all the household and of th-sv Mrs. Ingham most pride in her jellies. serves and marmalades- Stung1 by Yellow Jackets. Statcsi!le, Aug. ! While at work alone in a field Andy U r: glit, a fanner living some miles i !:e .1 W e I mm nv 1 e Slat.svi n. politi.al affairs. "I was lar.-il (of iJi..rrho4-a 1-v i-nn K. of ('h.vu,b.Jha-n'i Cotic, Ciiolera nod Ii.ur!io. a iteuu .ly," Writ t K. Gel.ha.nlt, Or.'ole. I'a Tluro is ii. (! oi leiOT Kvr by All Is...! r. ! ... A . I 1 ic, was aiiacKcu y.-'jh.w- jackets and stung until was ip'.conseious. He was found in this terrible predica ment and after heinj trisited for the stings regained consciousness and told of his experience with the ieii.liS little ius.-et-,. He l as now about recovered from the effects of the stings. U,t the or low of a ,ii How jacket will ever remain with hint. i n here'iv ric?i to all be recommended bv the Ser-1 Parties owiittr the estate to come vie 11 for us.- iii American ports j forward and make payment and where the plague carrying rat -save costs, and all parties hold tuav be expected. i ing claims against are tiotifietl to As a means of promoting its present the same properly verifies three exhil.s'ions. country wnb- canipa.gn against within the time prescribed by plague, th-' service has issued a law or this notice will be plead circular specifying the p-oj.-r iii bar of their Uectioti. iii- thi-d i f poisoning ti e rats. Thi-s dune '2'2, P12. This has be n sent to evcrv A- Mre. Li!l.i K. Prather, John Dinner, .1 ph William Prath.r, Jiss. F. Prath. r, Kvij. irs she arts, t-ok pie- mera-aii port. Tbt Choice of a Hutband. Ical Karp's Vi.-w post cent each. '.trds at ! iii too l!i! -rt..rit liiiuter f .r a o i.e.n to tin l. iii Ju a Hl ty efiktiis. Ii.nl I.IimmI (,r foul t-realh. AoM tlie-?-. kill In 1 . r I y takiio; I'r. Knu I l.if 1'iiU. N'. w trnrtti, fitio iniu ; l-lei'.on. jiure brt-ath. ilicei ful ;irit ! tlilns th;.t in tiieii -fol'iO their : t;.c lUny, mfi hut Zlc. ( P.-O-j l ies Iru Co. "U'l-ii- all tiietlaines n t!i-riti'rliun ta l'l.ii;iM-rlain' I'oiie, Cholera ami 1 'i.n 1 Ims-.i limoiiy the vmrtil woulil . be ihui h tM-tter t ff tl.t p res r. tape of uffi-rins greatly l.rreas,f " : ri'.e I.iiii'ay S. ott. of Tem;.fu Ind. j For a!e by All I SsaU-rs. then ii t State fairs ! West, and itl one j iv 11 n-tted .fTTo in prio, frr-tn ! This was h, r : pleasure and honsewitcly pride.' Then, and for years after, she i made et.ly what she needed fv i l-r mi n t.d..le. Put after the late 'sds tin- IngliaiiiS wcr- li'd ; poor and saw their fruit rotting 1 on the ground because ther- was t.o lu.irket f.tr Then Mrs. Ingham r -memher-! th- ries she had Won in Iowa and Missouri fit.d I!!iurts She made s me j.-!!y and to-k it to a L"s Ai.g b s groe. r. lie gave her ai order and acr'd t- furn;'i the g'asse. Th was a aughter tike them, professor declared them the best olives he had ever t.i-te.l and the hading grocer in the town had done thr same and 1 lacked it up with a big orb-r, Mrs. Lhuiann went back to her w ine casks w ith a li At lhe end of the took some samples and went t" , New York, but New York dealers wire afreid of ripe olives. Their experiences had mad.' the in so. ;She jp.t i few small orders, liow- rhti-r heart. S' "31 SOU she I'W-r, niid sni' bigger ones in Ph.ladc'tphia and when she went home .ii.d counted tloiu .she won d l ed wot re the olive were com ing trom. She had to tsi.se an oth. r orchard and a pickling plmt, with several Chinamen at taeh(d, and then lor work began in tarn. st. The result was that b. l re the seas.!! was oxer sh; wvs threatened witli lawsui?. be cause she could not fill rssinlers. A jt.ir rirMn ago the o!ie b,s';!:. s that grew out of those wii.e casks wa- l ai-it '!:.' d at ? i"1 M the stock bftnjf ow wsi bv Mr- K!nim and her children Ahh p.;t die 'r.v. OcrrUDued to Page 4 j godv nl ; for funds w ere scarce j
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