Show Labor in the South New York ISJohn C Oalhoun of South Carolina a grandson cf the famous fa-mous statesman of the eame name a resident of Arkansas was a witness be fore the Senate committee on labor and i educationthis morning called to testify in regard to the condition and prospects of labor in the south In the Mississippi valley entirely agricultural few white men were employedas they soon became either land owners or tenants The con dition of the negroes was good compared with a few years ago but they were in dolent and only worked to supply the necessities of life I I |