University of South Carolina Libraries
Goi 111 R. W. GORREL I;- I Our greats counting on yo your patronage have buyers fr< ij you and befyoi Ik S. A. L, ABSORBS RflNSAI IINES IWW ?*WI IB EXTENSION OF 416 MILES Ol TRACK-WILL BE EXTENDED TO SAVANNAH. A dispatch from Baltimore Mon day says: The Seaboard Air Line Railwa: will be consolidated with the Caro lina, Atlantic and Western Railwa: under the corporate name of th< Seaboard Air Line Railway Company The Carolina, Atlantic and Westeri Railway is a recent consolidation o the North and South Carolina, thi Charleston Northern, and the Soutl Carolina Western railroads, oper ating a total of 416 miles. Th< Carolina, Atlantic and Western Rail way recently acquired the George town and Western railroad, operat ing from Lanes to Georgetown; anc . from Andrews to the Pee-Dee River S C, a distance of seventy miles The Charleston Northern Railway is the line recently completed, con necting the North and South Caro lina railroad with the citv of Char leston, giving the Seaboard Air Line entrance into Charleston, and now becoming a part of the main line oi the consolidated system. The new terminals at Charleston are admir able both as to location and facilities The line will be extended fronr Charleston to Savannah by the im mediate construction of eighty-fw miles of railroad with a maximurr grade of only three-tenths of ont per cent. This new line will alst become part of the main line of th< consolidated system. This will give the Seaboard Aii l ino Puilniov Pftmnonv tVio npuj mm A^lUC IWtU TTUJ VV?ft<pMUJ I W?4V Ii?i fT wv... ' pany growing out of the consolida tion of the above mentioned proper' ! ties, a low grade line from Hamlet N C, to Savannah, Ga. By this new line the Seaboard will reach George town, S C, Charleston, S C, and Sa var nah, Ga;wiirtaparich and fertile I, territory, highly productive in cot ton and tobacco, will admit of th< Seaboard's running time to th< South being shortened, will create { line with a maximum grade of onb one-half of one per cent as com pared with one and one-naif pei cent, the maximum grade of thi present line to Savannah, and whici will permit the increase of the ful train load, 127 1-2 per cent. In effect this will give the Sea SELL" rell's THE H< I it * ?"The Mi ist desire is to please u. And if hard wor 3. Prices are much om all the companies ir friends. board, through South Carolina, from Hamlet, N C, to Savannah, Ga, two lines, the other line running via Columbia, each one self-supporting in I its own territory, and thus will be obviated the necessity of doubletracking the Hamlet-Columbia line, F where traffic is being congested. The territory to be opened up between Charleston and Savannah is generally adapted to the growing of * v^retables, corn, rice and sea island cotton will put the Seaboard im1 _ A __f_ | ! A P metiia:eiy into unarieston s neaviesi ? vegetable producing section. f The new company will execute a a mortgage authorizing an issue of . $300,000,000 bonds, of which there i will now be issued $25,643,000, f Series "A," $2,750,000, of which a will be retained in the treasury. Salters Sittings. Salters, August 9:?Everything - is moving along here in the usual - way. Tobacco curing and fodder 11 pulling is the order of the day. , | Crops are only moderately good. . i The copious showers of the past 5 week have been of great benefit and - things are looking better. Mrs Fannie Moseley has return ed home after a visit to relatives in ? Charleston. r Mrs Walter Filkel has returned to F Charleston after a pleasant visit to r relatives here. Misses Winnie and Janette Davis . are visiting their brother, Mr Henry i E Davis at Florence. Miss Nettie David is visiting rel i atives at Marlboro this week, i The many friends of Rev A R ; Woodson here were delighted to ) have him with them for a short ? while Friday night and Saturday morning. r Mr and Mrs Walter David have - returned to Marlboro after a pleas ant visit to relatives here. / Mr C W Boswell spent Sunday , with his parents at Silver. r Mr Charlie David and family have - returned to Marlboro after a pleas ant visit to relatives here. i Hon J C Lanham was here Mon day looking after the trade. i Miss Edna Reeves of Charleston is J visiting Miss Carrie Moseley here. 1 Mr Eugene David, who has been f away from here for several years, - has returned and will look after the r interest of The Salters Gin Co dur2 ing the present season. i Mrs ? Fpxworth of Latta has re 1 turned home after a pleasant visit to her brother, Mr J L Foxworth, at - this place. Lool Out. rouRi Nev Kingstr* DME OF I1 ' ? M. R. 311 Who Hai ! our customers. L k, square dealings; better than they w< 3. Come to see us Yours fc This will h E V. A Dress Goods The most beautifu k J patterns ever showi in this community See them now. Kg Washable Goods Latest patterns, cool substantial, and at tractive to the eye None better. Hosiery Highest grade of Sill Lisle and Cotton double heeled am very durable. Pop ular designs. H Lingerie ForWomen and Miss L J " es of all ag?es. Verj dainty but extremeb durable. Nothing better | for summer ^ ?? [sj We want e g this vacinity M of goods. g limsiri 8 Ci M Kingstree, ^T-TT'T-T" rOBACC v Wa ee, S. C. 1 HIGH P _____ % GASS re No Axe to fit us do some hard v and high prices count, ?re. We advise that; whether you have tob >r high prices, GASS & T.T.Y.T?T.T.ia!l very woman in L?j | to see our line WI i Erj Gills ? P! | - South Carolina ^ ' ? k iterest Every h f4 iman. ^ ^ ^ i ' ?oves M il ; We have them for Mgij n j every occasion, of any style and all of the j best make. Every pair guaranteed. Underwear ^ - j in union suits or single piece garments. Must be seen and Twl worn to be appreciated. j c Shirtwaists j i They are the cream BmA of the market and priced low. What ! | better can we say? Notions j ; A Store full of them. j \ Anything and every? thing you want or '. | can use. . M OAT rehoi * V RICES ' P. A. i Grind.S rork for you this ye we will get a libera you sell some tobacco acco or not. We wan i GORRELL, Props. Eat Wei Save M< When you want to eat the some and most digestible meal yoto groceries and provisions fr want to eat the best meal obtaii est possible cost, buy from us. EAT WELL AND SAVE M( Britton & "The Pure Foo< T. TL? D..L1: iu me r(tuij We have come here I a Plumbing and Tinniii would like to get your v ; given tree of charge. All | We Lead, OtHer ROWLAND < Roof Painting a S] Telephone 35, c-o Kingstree Hdw. ( DR. P. J. O'NEIJ SPECIALIST 292 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. < Call or write for information regai my advanced method of treating Ston Liver, Nerve, Blood, Skin Diseases, I Contracted Troubles, Kidney, Bladdei Private Diseases of m&i and women, sulfations free. Hours: 9 a. m. to 7 1 Sundays 10 to 2. 4-2: -1 ISP I + H GORRELL ar, we are I tl share of I now. We I it to know r I " I 1 and I \ oney I best and most whole- I in this county, buy I om us. When you I lable and at the lowWhen you want to )NEY, buy from us. Hutson. i Store" ic: o stay and open i tg Business and rork. Estimates work guaranteed. '8 Follow | 1 DAULDER pecialty ^o. P. O. Box No. 56 I . 5 : :,