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} democrats Split on Tariff. J l^.Ntiiaber " Southern Congress- J Imcn Vote for Duty on 1 JjPjhimber- -Two South Car- * against free lumber. Messrs. t Patterson and Le::are were ab H sent. Mr. Patterson has not been a well for several weeks. v. The North Carolinians, ex- ^ eept Mr. Ktlchiu, yotnl straight . ' for protection on lumber. The other Southern States i were similarly divided, practisally every nan who bad any H tamber interests in his district, regardless of party, voting in the interests of the producer rather than the consumer. If yon hav? lM?k?ckn and urinary tronbi? you Hhoalti UK? If oh,y'a Kidney It?m t# treugtbon bb<t build up the kidneys ho *?y will net proparly, as a serious kidney } trouble may develop. bundorhork I'harmatty, K W Hamnuimt v Co , Heath I Springs i MEMORABLE OCCASION.j j The Celebration of the 94th Birthday of Mrs. Aljerena Horton - - Many Relatives and Friends Assemble to do Honor to the Truly Remarkable Old Lady?A Splendid Dinner and Impressive Religious Exercises Among the Interesting Features of the Day. Mr. Kditor : Sunday, April 4, the grandchildr^n, other rela lives and friends of Mrs. Alje , ruiH Hort' u of the Fork liill, I Rich IIill, l^ongsville and White 1 Bluff Rection* met at the home ' at Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 'Jafoe 1 , t to give her & birthday dinner. , $he is living with Mr. and Mr*. < Catoe. Mr*. Catoe in one o( her I , many granddaughters. 1 The people began to gather ( about ten o'clock and by eleven- , thirty there were about one hnn- * J a e> - ........i.. . i ?inu nuu Ultj in t?iore?. ? At eleven forty-five, w'rile the ' an whh seodinr ifs warm rav> ( V down upon us, the lit'le birds | singing their sweet songs in the ' trees overhead, and the daisies i and violets were waving in the 1 I wiqd, the people were all as i&mbled in one place. The sweet strains ot thai good old hymn i that we all love so well, was echoed over hills and forest and died away ia the distance. Then Bro. Jasper Horton led \ in prayer. After that P. K. Blackmon preached for one hour W 'Jflt'* ''it W v:> ' ? ' jWMUMMO Voting. jr'wVihingtott special in the State: To take the r Bint off lumber so as to cheapen u it foVttie Consumer was not madel j a parly fight today and the git- t nation is so peculiar with the ^ duties already in the bill on what H the lumberman buys, as well as t ?i what all the rest of us buy, that there is no special 6ipnifi \ aance in the rotes in the hou-e , u the various amendments to ( the lumber schedules. A large , umber ot Southern Denr j ^ voted against the amendnu , make rough lumber free a?.u ?o , reduce the tariff on all other j grades of lumber. " Messrs. Hardwick, Howard, Hughes and l^rtlett of Georgia tend out for free lumber. The south Georgian*, Edwards, Brant ley and Ur'.sjrs, together with ol. Livingston and .lucLe Ad anison, voted straight through | . tnr protection on lumber. Of the South Carolinians, Messrs Johnston and Aikon voted out and out for free lumber. Messrs. Kinley and Lsver, voted en the risinK T??te, Einley lor free lumber, Lever a'lrains' ii,| but neither voted a' all when tellers were called for. Mr. El- ' lerbe voted straight through j psr^ir - md fifteen minutes Irom alter part of the fiih vers he 13th chapter of Jeretr 4?nv tears were shed du his service ; some on accou lappinesH, some on accoun lorrow and others on accoui kin. A.fter preaching services i >ver the Kood ladies niled oni :ood tilings to eat which they jrepared and brought along .hem. It looked as it the.v vere racing with each othe ee who could bring the most >est eatables. The table was about forty ong. And I do think it ha< uost good things to eat on ivet have seen on any tab ny lite. And this scribe go hare. Bro. Connors, you pour Lancaster people rnisf grand treat by not being tl I gueea it was good for The ;aater News readers that vere not there. Kor it you yuuti ura I .? *rrv /%a.m u v aavo IUJ Wednesday 's issue of The N inlets Car'er. the fidieri lad takei charge. I c<?u Hie hundred and fitly pt ,ha' i?te dinner from that t 101 counting tlie little boys rirls. Every one present lot iquare mea', and thv?" >nouuh rations lett to feed ha' m >ny more people. ^ Seaborn Sims, oh, how that lid eat! He said the dotes a' nueli ihey tot real proud ip-toed over pie rims, chic sake and ham. Mrs. llortoi it the head of the table, and inythtng she wanted t<> eat. vas ninety-tour yfears old lay, April 4. She enjoys r,ood iiealtti for one ot hei ag She has two children t iving. Five dead. She iias thirty grandchil Hid sixty 21 eat s randohildre The evening was spent b\ roung people in story-telling ove feasting. The evenini teemed, passed away very qt y. At four o'clock the pe :>epan to bundle up to go hi rhe sad good bye uttere grandma bv most all present ;he parting tear was shed. There was one thought mpressed me vert much, wo young men that took Host active part in the reu ast year were not there rear. Why? The blessed i d called them from off page of actiou behind 'he aius of death and they ?r mother world. The tho ,hat impresfed me was, who t at the reunion of 1909 vill not be there in 11)10? t be the writer of this or w De oue of the reader?? He til remember tbaf the aogt loath a? it makes it* ro hrough the land, some dai atiIt knock at yours and my nd call lor us. Let us so live that it wi with us as it was with a cei ittle girl. Her lather ca ier across the river oue nip he city on the other side, light was very dark, l'hey c tee the lights of the city plainly About six months i hat she lay dying. She ci ier father to her bedside an!, "I have come to the igain Father, it is not . now like it was when you with me. although it is night svuter does not look black lold. The city shines like | \nd, too, the water isdashii olver spray against the iioits. 1 see one coming * ace shines like the noonc 'There he is," she said, in the boat, papa and let' Now we are oflT for fhe c She fell asleep in the am Jesus. i> i? ? ? iminuuim vou an proj to go wh?>n you are called May we all bo live and act we will, when earth recedea view and we staud on the I of the river of death, Ohriai be atanding there to help ne News Read Taxahaw, April 5, lf>09. : ' iSv* ,.r/\ A V \ THE LAN?CAST| the " " For ^ irmp * w* at of the Summei ' ?! Cooking at of M ,. . ,. ** No kitchen appliance give: actual satisfaction and real nrere comfort as the new Perh ; the Wick Blue Flame Oil ( Stove. iad ^ Kitchen work, this cc with ,summer, will be better and t] r H] | er done, with greater pei comfort for the worker, if, ir ,r l' of the stifling heat of a coa and you cook by the conctn x """"""NEW j^Wick Blue t his Delivers heat v thus it does not ttQti with shelf for v , J convenient dr eel a g two nickeled tiere. M (Tl| Three sire , M D I or write Lan* e??, ""l aid k THE WILLIAMSON P were I FAILURE IN FA'If half I 'licit1 j Columbia uccorl: man j ben< fit >?f id il < ?ubtisi h so a^es in corn culture. I <s and publish u.nio tests made ken, fie'd county by ??d, t 1 sat tivH farmers. I'ne m??n I had implicit faith in tho NVi She method that when apj Sun- on the subject ol growii rery corn per acre, or as mu ;e. less expense, they would >uly, "Give me tlio Williams* and f will mwke more ci dren Dr. Knapp " n. C'lNVKRTKD ^lltOM WI| r the PLAN, aud But many are the u;, it since harvesting the crop lick- and the year 1909 wi lople Ions farewell on many nme. Mr. Williamson. While ? nd ?' PreParrt^?n (that i85 seedbed well prepared) tli it *e want, we do not w The more si unled corn tha the it-rtilizer bill a yard Ion in'?n for hall the yield. lord cri 'la8 ? the Williampon for haying cur- that the \ieids Can be 11 ? in and 1 hope the day ;a n u-ht I when every tanner in tl Ta8 will have always a seed Ihati ... , , Will "11 een inches deep, w ill it with humus made ,by t us cover crops before the c j1 of when every farmer'a unds j,jj| jn fajj W1jj roa(f it door t0D8 grade pt acid (and it need be, s || be ash), but not ?o much rtain 8-3 i> that he buys ever; rried t]ie fare 0f tjle fact (ht?t ^The f'oat8 *n a^un(^ance aro" tould ' an(* can be secured by very P<?Ha, eoja beans, crimm after aud other legumes. *1 'eel TKN BW8HKI.9 I.K99 BY W! PLAN. dark following are the wore for^ed **'; , tlie Mr. \y j. miriey pin and acre of corn on Dr. gold. piaa< u-in^ the same a little ,erJ^'zer '',at he hid 0,1 'hot-e damson plan. Hn(' Heci l?v.'? bushels more per acre "(Jet made on the Williamsor s fto K. R. McMoekin iV Br off two acree aide by aid M ? the same amount of >ared ar,h 8tatPd at the 'me I for? Williamson a?re would that the Knapp acre a mil from harvested thirty-five b the Knapp acre and thir I Will nt.n <" oyer vviinam*on acre. ihe !er. J crop tor wages thi? yea planted by tbo Knapp ER >VEWS, AP^IL IP. r.C9 rsonal (f \J ~ V t lsteail J/ | I fruit a \i ^ 3 PERFECTION \ Flame Oil Cook-Stove rhere you want it?never where you don't want it?J overheat the kitchen. Note the CABINET TOP, farming plates \nd i-eeping food hot after cooked, also op shelves that can he folded back when not in use, and bars for holding towels. s. With or without Cabinet Top. At your dealer s, our nearest agency. Zltrll/^ T A MV ,,cvcr disappoints?safe, IWyi/B/iyiJ economical and a wonderful light giver. Solidly made, tifully nickeled. Your living-room will be plcasanwr a Rayo Lamp. f not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL. COMPANY (Incorporated) ?????? ? ??? LAN Mr. I) L. St"V? n*t>n triod the'l j two methods, plui'ing ih" poorer irlLLU. aero bv the Knnpp method, usiuu I t w the 8?mp nmnunt of fertilizer per j ? hot tilt- tcr^. The K'?app ncro Yielded IB .; I tioin 11hiriv bii'hels nn<i 'ho William-jj -x v.i? m | ^ n rtcr,. iwqui v even, in Fair-1 \ir \\ \y. [)0 v, one of t'oe !OUM*rv?< | larue-t planter- in the county, ia?! such ; lvl|| work almoo h * entire eorn Iliam-on ; crop on I)r. Knapp's p'an tf>iiro iclu d 1 > ear. 'g more j W. R. Ktli ?ti, cli with i>O0.,| Anenl oI Fa> m Demons! rareply : lion Work, Winn?boro,S. C. Orn than Whea joa ??ni ?ny printing ilout. ( \?nd it t? Th* N>w? _ ,1-IAMSON __ of 19 8 I II bni a | farms to \l_ i * * ell filied rq LANC fertilizer j no many j lospboric FOR ( onw polAPRii ;;;;;;; ll IL :l2'Z The Best Combi M'Iammon Every tli teKt* re- THE inled one, AiHk a fe M MM rdBBAHIlM'P uiMUivuut than he > plan. ANjn o. staked M m ^ ^ HPvjT i "?md" n ijii | Tbey mwmw ? ushel* on ty on the ir entire Don't Forget the D >r will be method.' Jj , 4 Funderburk ( I I j I ' 1 i! -g 5 : 53 | CO >? ; w 53 I fc* ! i c? jr m r i ^ fcra t=a I i I ! I 1 Funderburk 1 J. ODERK PRESENTS !ASTER, S. DNE FULL WEE . 12 Tl ination of Shows ling Good and Clc Plantation Show, Electric and Vauti New Snake Show Novel Candy Mac i Grand Merry-GoGood Free Acts. ate?EASTER WEI ancaster, S. C , April 1 ' Comp'y. ? Comp'y. ' .IRK 0R6IA ITS c. D 17 Ever Seen. tiiri / a a leville Show, * ;hine, Round, # 3K? I 12th to 17th.