; It was our pleasure, in company with t our better half Sunday eve, to visit the j estimable family of Henry Beckley, I one mile south-west of Griffin. This Is indeed a scene of prosperity, comfort and luxury. Mr. Beckley is the proud owner of two beautiful larms lying on tiie banks of the big Bayou. After oar , arrival we Were invited out into the\ orchard. Never before, did sueh a lovely j scene meet our astounded gaze. We j will mention a few of ^ the beautiful : and frhit-bearing tree®: There are{100 Kei fer peaus, 100, Bartlett pears,j 250 Butcher pears, 30 plum. 100cherry,400 fine peach tre^ 50 ;0rbsby, 120 Ah* berty, £5 CUhg, liStiip of the World, ;S5;|tpuntaih;His apple esi 10050 Winesap, 25 ^Jejaiten^l^' Then 3'ihgrbare. ^he.Hussiah strawher^:rie^^i^pberae^|^|^rries;let of other• fruit. sides all of these frh#fcrees Mr. Beck-fciey h^ mahy .fine, hors^ and eafcf^.e:.whi;^^Kt^ob,- ab.agri^iii^ thnst-■ ■ and ^h^^lcnlfcurist,.. say, ■ Mr B$deyte*mtb? dpbitatioh by other farmers who'aremuciL-^a^erandlg«v«r “beJ^k?whUE»e^xw^wiU wHtejberoanfnmtc s :TTnf IrfltAn : fidiArv '»•[fgL. imajipnnih' tJHi* i.»wl y r - jw • -*