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?. WILL RIB FARMERS. jw i [ The Provision in Tariff Bill No Imposing Duty of Twenty " Per Cent on Potash baits. Columbia Record: A delega- , I l<)f lion "f Sou'h Carolina farmer* [ ^ and comnieicial fertilizer mauu ^ lacturers will probably go to CO I Wa?hing#d^^ on the waipath in a few days to protest agaiust that ' provision of the much discussed t(H ? Payne tariff bill, which imposes ^ a duty ot'20 per cent ou potash (|j salts. d0( > Commissioner Watsou has just ^ Teceiv^i a very stroug letter u Itom Director Harper, ot the ex- ^ periment station at Clerason, de- , uouncing the new dut> as an outrage. Baying it will take 1200,- tan 000 a year out of the pockets of ..j1) the farmere ot this State alone. aU( This stuff comes mostly from # ^ Germany and as there is nothing in this country to compete against Vjro it the duty is regarded as a double shame against hoth the farm- ^ era and the fertilizer people, . Oharleston being the centre of ,in( fertilizer manufacturing iu the cuf country, and supplying the farmers not onfy of South Garo- na( 1 iu A, but of many adjoining I i(T Staupa. p?mtni8Bioner Watson baa sent ^ Mr\ Harper's letter on ?o Oon- ^ grebsman Lever to say what kind j)a |Of a\ delegation would he most aij(j offecT.tiv'o to come to Washington ^ on tl ifc subject. After hearing ^ t n Mr. Lever. Mr. Wat6on . be 1 probably call on the Slate , , cai> uers union to Met together . , Ull< name a delegation to go on ?T . 00,1 Va&hington We Negro Forger Suicides wit uue Blackville special in Colombia aoh all ecord: Roland Colernan, a sep, Jgro 18 years old, committed icide two miles from here last We t?'V Ma deman forged his father's _ f-fr r ae to a check on the Black* e bank and when the lorgery detected a warrant was sworn I him and a const able went arrest him. As sood as ?ro found out that the con- | as after him, he borrowed t}u. pistol lrom his uncle and shot n,^, inselt through the heart, dying Wrtl stantly. , c|u - j we] Are you tortnred to death d:wly with Ecma? why suffer when BLOODINK OIN l- est ENT will give yon instant relief and per- u ajj anently cure yon, 5<>e a box mailed by he Bloodina Co., Inc., ltostou, Mans. for awford Bro*., Special /tueuts. 49-74 pah ged Chester County Phy- UP cian Dies of Blood Poison J' ing heater Lantern : Dr. C. L. iBw'son died at 1 30 o'clock nu( Saturday morning, March 27th tj,e 1909, at his home at Rtchburg ^tl, after an illness of two or three weeK*. biooci poison caused trom | a scratch on the back of one hand p|e received while pruning his orchard wan the cause of his last illness though he had been in bad l^eaMh for several months. The | body was brought to this city Mo th/ough the country Sabbath af- < ternoon and the burial was in Tin ( J l^yerjgreen cemetery aft- r funeral Gri es at the grave conducted bu> . 1). M. Mcljeod. wa lawson was born near rea l},S. 0., Dec 10,1819 V. , l)r. Jacob LI. Clawson, fou .f the original settlers sha section and the latter, wa atht.r and others, w as I hi 1 in bringing colonies de? cMinnylvama. an'l settle- yar 11 io the counties of York, bu$ er, Cheater and Fairfield, too state, which counties wert the ed tor counties of the 9?me acr nc in Pennsylvania. to 1 ley's Uoney and Tar cnr?w cough* ron ly, strengthen* the lnug* aad eipek Get ihe g?nnin* in yelloVf pauk bee Fondorbark l'haru.aoy and R. W. ... "?nd A Co. of lfooth Hpriuga. * 1 THE LANCAS1 ItCKED DOWN BY DOfi. A Call to Carolioi rtli Carolina Youth Attacked __ _ ....I Hill, ., by Virions l?n? I Veterans and Sons of ft hile ai. Work in Field. ^iS Urged to Seize ? lt'?cky Mount special in Char- the Opportunity to ip Observer: A' the itomp of the Women of the Burt Joyner yesterday, about i;y w. w. i.impkm miles from ihi? oitv, in Nash mty, his 12-vear-old sou was Many a mother and swt acked while at work in the died f'oni the wounds h d by a dog aud severely bitten *er:" r?~eived and many nit the mouth and tace. The 8"fFered inoie in the si f was sitting upon a stump in dre,,d waiting, ol hungc > field, when he noticed the pipage than the husba i; coming toward him. lie ('arrted ihe gun. d no atteution to the animal '" a ,uore borrid Im til he wa9 sprung at by the soldiers facing the < ?, which caught Ilia lower lip breath, they laced far its mouth, giving him a severe *an'- ^I1(* when a gr? 9 aud tearing the flesh a dis- from the \ alley of dea' ce of about a half an inch. flwer Came bi4ck from 1 s dog knocked the bov down where ,he women af?? I continued to bite him until ,ike tho MarV? a' Calv irger brother, who was in an- sta,u' by the cross, er part of the field, heard his toiled ?n the fields ifher's screams and rushed to nieadows, she carded a 1 at night, and when thr ['he dog was choked off before was d,y "Avt11 rould loose its holt on the boy |em,"v' she h""K"r"d in 1 was later shot. Its head was 1 the 3oldier l,n ""K1" ofl and rem 'o tho L'asteur j * dilute at Raleigh for exaini-1 <>ul ,'oidu*rs felt tinion. Tne dog showed oo j'*" ?' oabrean.l hollo' ?i ns ol beintt rabid a short lime i(,ur wome"'uflered (i.-th. travail of heart. ore the biting, aud some ol its , , .. { , ,, . When the Confederal' ious point to the fact that it ; , |i| | ! folded the cross of St. a not. Ihe boy was imme-1 ir.i? i I and surrendered the ni 1*71 j ^ncu mcUHttl ill i I'lli Ivjll I the wound*cauterized- The 1,4,1 ,ur B"J lo s,t report froml.ini is that ho (>mfederaW won""? Bm I i ii and grief and gloom w letting along as nicely as cor Id s , ? r. ? i -i ! over the vallevs and tl expected. 1 he happening has | 7 , , , and wherever she loi ised some little comment and i lt . .. , I grave ol a Confederate easiness in that section ol tlie ! she built a marble shi nt v. | with a woman s love sL .1, without heuitaliou that De- \ ed 'hereon "IJere 1,691 rt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are ! est of the brave.v qualed for weak kidneys, bank- j , . , . , e, iinlammat ion <>f the bladder and I Confederate Soulier, yi urinary disorders Th-y are anti- wl)at these Confederate tic and ace promptly in all cases of ik hack, backache, rheumatism and did. Come ard help boil uuiatic pains. Accept no substitute ? , . . , sell and recooiuiend thorn. J F. ntnent to them ot marl r.key cc. w-s that from which the kcu old carved forma of h other of Mrs. W. D. h- a?enly mold. Build Jraig, of Lancaster, In- when the stranger in t stalled as Pastor of shall lead your deeds of Concord A. R. let him read also side P. Church. that yours was hut n s , . . her deeds and ot her glo n tlie pretty new church ot " . ? ; Sou*, our sons, shall A II. I . congregation list . . r, , ... granite and marble tell i ht Ki'v. J. Walter oimpson .... , , your faLhers and grar i installed as pastor of the * s^l.,.11 ....... riii I m'Miv . UHAIl TUUI UIl'l iroh. 1 he exercises were J ii .* i i , , ,, c . your grandmothers wh li attended and full of inter-iJ H mt i .. thousand timeH more b 1 his popular young pastor . . ? .i i ? , pitiless memory or to a i been in charge ol this church { 1 i i i i ' tradition? several years and during thi9 i i ^ . i, mi No, ten thousand tin torate has done much to build j ' ,, . . . A , still no! Wrap the the church, a handsome and v . itii- i around the memory ot tl iveniont church building hav- J beau buildod. Key. John A. loved aud 41 ,leed 1 lib, pa.tor of Iho East Ave- wi,h ^ad' .church, Charlotte, preached Ban''tt'e<l > -n'horu] . . . bugles your dead fathers sermon, propounded the con- b J , . a. * play again the old char utional questions and charged ' , .? a, , i? a u stirred men to battl pastor. Rev. R. L. Patrick, i, . ? ? i , .. drums of .Appomattox i Isack Creek, charged the peo- 1 r, ,,v rr? u rouse the eons and the gi ?Concord Daily Tribune. of the bravest, sweetes the earth ever saw, to ec ggy Smashed by Falling aBhout thill Wlll m?ku , Tree. quiver, and raise to 'hi nroe journal. monument to 'he wome >n arriving in town last NhVKR DIDSURRKN arsday morning Mr. lleury m....h.i^i.?.i l i?r, i- Do VOO have tbut .lurk bro U llltched ant* left h 8 your mouth e?ery morning wh?M ?gy standing near the side- If *>. yon biiiouM m,?i mLou ** or threo of t one little JtLOODl Ik Oil l<rankllli street, in the Pll.laS, ettn. to take, never sick . , i. ? _. , _ _ _, ,, _ ? or gripe, 'iSc luaileil by The 111 of the residence of Mr. lv. j,iC t iioston, Mass. Crawford Houston. On going back lie c'Hl Agft*,ts. nd only the front wheels and ,tts intact. All the balance Arrested For Murde h smashed to smithereens. mitted 32 Years 3 high wind had blown a oig Terre Haute Ind .Mai id tree in Mr Houston's bac? 'Charged with the nil] d, and when it I el 1 it took the Uose Iritt, ai Saulort 5cy am i (In hi p. Mr. Oriftin thirty i?'? years ago, > k out the foot carpet, about Burnham is to be an only thing left whole, went Texas, liequisitioit paf oss the street and took a seat obtained front Govern ?iew the rains. As he care- shall at Indiauapoli*. ly folded the bit of - carpet he lice will not say in wha xarked, "Woll it/could have Texas liurnhaui is living n worse; 1 mighlr have been said to be a wealthy ran ing in that bugg?." fer. ( x t ' rER NEWS. APRIL 3. ?9Q9 ians. Veter- E it Once E Honor I South. I f. eetheart ker sold j jtj IE1D0D rm than lannon'd ainc and >an came h an anFor All Lines ol arv still penc and tbe nd spun canteen ack was __ _____ soul f'T TVT "?? T-Y tune Jtl JCt V XI crucifix id shell, ciiniif^ p soldier Andrew Hion he Special Val rent oui I NowinDryC soldier I :?:! j iug-. Shoes, he bray- I ou know 1 women d a mon Me, like I lptors of I eroes of it and he vears 7:: Don t Forge y 111 hoi of Pretty Chii stories of We are nov o did a \:zz Premiums Purchases. lose who >e come and unp the old left and ges thai Lancaster \\ t. women me with he earth ; 0 skies a m WHO DKR! vd id you wmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmKmmmmmmmmtmma Id take two NE LIV Kit ~" ool\vn*(T. Landed A Hard One. Prominent B Hro?, >|?c- "My mistress isn't at home. Chest 411-14 " ma'am, said a dome-tie to a call- cheater Lanter r Com- HI . I Mr R H Or * ''Oli ' indeed," \vi< the sweet. mini with auoplexv ly .-are .-tw 1 e-p >t -e. "Will vmi ch .">1 ?t "1 .in .1 . 1 t I'ineknev -tree 1 please teli her ti it when 1 - iw lider of i 1 . .1 r !,lSt 1 0 e'nok ,u 1 | her peepiru trom the front \mii, dow us 1 came up 1 telt vr* j ' ^ ' V ^ SylvcBter! mu(. lha, 9he funeral seme* "> rhih.delpliii. fnouirer. ((he Methodist . >ern were ing at 4.30 and or Mar- Just Hor Fun. the laid to rest The po This world that we're a-livui' in elery. >t purl of Is mighty hard to beat; He is ?urviv< He is You get a thorn with every rose ^our children, ch own- Bui ain't the roses sweet! Mr. Couear i ? Frank L. Stanton, first to Miss I . i_ ARTERS : High Class Delable A N D I S E Lues Offered broods, ClothMillinery. kt About the iaware that v Giving as With Cash I maiililc Co. business Man of11 "ion county, who died about h#?r F)ptiI tWo :irrri I > (WonriKct< nt kV1 - - J "h" ^VWlMl/O1 1907 he married Miss John Wil 11. 1 ley. of Carlisle, who survived >u- tr wh" stricken , ' I II1111 ,t Ills ll'Mni II |yjr (J0usar wft8 J, ^on 0f t yesterday morn-i,ft(e (,apl w T 1), (Jousar, and lied VHster- , . . , wlio was a member of the famou ' ' 'sixth ie??ime?ii nt the Oontederis will he held a' , ., . , he army. Ho was born and dinrch this even , ... . . vu i reared m toe kiehburg neighbnrl the remain* will,, , . , .t, . . ' , hood and moved with his father in hverirreen crm- . ... ., , , . to this city where he has since lived, lie was long one of the ed bv his wi'e and , , ... prominent business men of the city and at the time of hie death iras twice married, was conducting a merchandising Jennie Jeter, ot business at the Kureka mill.