The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, July 05, 1916, Image 4
Feder
Raili
Faced by demands
that would impose on the
$100,000,000 a year, the
reference to an impartial
With these emplo;
have no differences that c
a public body.
Pailr#\a/la T Ti
a%uiuvuuo VSJ
The formal propo
the controversy is as folio
"Our conference* have demon*!
matter* in controversy must be t
proposals and the proposition ol
1. Preferably by submission to
accumulated information bearin
tion to consider and protect the
necessary to meet the added cos
reasonable; or, in the event the
that we jointly request Congress
promptly dispose of the questic
X. By arbitration in accordance
Leaders Re
Leaders of the trail
York, June 1-15, refused
or Federal review, and
authority shall be given tl
The Interstate Co
public body to which thii
No other body with such a
of railroad conditions has such
tion in the public confidence.
The rates the railroads may
transportation are now largely
ment board.
Out of every dollar received
the public nearly one-half is m
AQ
The railroads feel
$100,000,000 a year to
one-fifth of all the emplc
shall determine the merii
The single issue hej\
impartial Government inqu
Nation.
ELISHA LEE. Chairman
P. R. ALBRIGHT. Geo'/ Manager.
Atlantic Coaat Lina Railroad.
L. W. BALDWIN. Gen7 Manager,
Central oi Georgia Railway.
C. L. BARDO. Geo'/Manager,
New York, New Haven A Hartford Rail
B. H. COAPM AN. yUt-FmU*?l.
Southern Railway.
S. E^COTTBR. Gen'/Manager.
Wibnh Hailvray. m
P. B. CROWLEY, Aut. VU+rruUfi,
New York Caatral Railway.
FL<
is something you need eve
some. Hence we are in ]
Triplet's fiour cheaper tht
some time.
We also sell Byckeye
Fresh homemade corn met
intnp/Yft '
lui^i^ai iu gci our prices D
G. C. Man
The Pe<
R
II Special Su
V In order to clean up o
I will offer big reductions i
articles.
Mens $7.50 Palm B
straw hats worth $1.60
r1 worth 7 l-2c at 6 1-2.
he made on all spring a
j have a very large stock c
and the different leathers
pair it will pay you to ?
ing a purchase.
YOURS FOl
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al Inqui
*oad Str
from the conductors, engineers,
: country an additional burden ir
railroads propose that this wage
Federal tribunal.
yres, whose efficient service is acki
ould not be considered fairly and
D..L1!- I ! 1
rgc ? uunc inquiry dim
sal of the railroads to the emplo]
ws:
trated that we cannot harmonise our differences of <
>aned a poo by other and disinterested agencies. T
the railways be diapoecd of by enc or the other of
the Interstate Commerce Commission, the only tr
g on railway conditions and its control of the reran
rights and equities of all the interests affected, anc
t of operation in case your proposals are found by 1
Interstate Commerce Commission cannot, under exi
to take such action as may be necessary to enable t
ins inrolred; or
with the prorisions of the Federal law" (The Ner
:fuse Offer and Take S
n service brotherhoods, at the joint
the offer of the railroads to submi
the employes are now voting o
hese leaders to declare a nation-wi
immerce Commission it proposed
b issue ought to'be referred for tH<
a intimate knowisd^e ployes as wages; and t)
an unquestioned post- can come from no stl
by the public,
charge the public for Xh. I.tcrrt?. Comr
fixed by this Govern- ^ over rit? u ,
l??iti|iliti tad rod
by the railroad* Iron ted the iatcreata of tki
lid directly to the cm- of the railroad*, tad tl
Question For the Public to Dc
[ that they have no right to grar
these employes, now highly pai
>yes, without a clear mandate froi
ts of the case after a review of all 1
ore the country is whether this contn
iry or by industrial warfare.
al Conference Committee of the R
O. H. EMERSON. 0*n'l Mihw
Graat Nortkara Railway.
C. H. SWING, Gaa'l Mtmafr.
Philadelphia A Ratdlil Railway.
B. W. GRICB. G?'lSuti. Tram,..
roaA Clgaaapaaka A Okie Railway.
A. 8. GRBIG. dm. It Atctiwtn,
8t. Lottie A Saa Freacleea Railroad.
G. W. KOUNS, Gtm'l Mamagtr.
Aloklaon, Toyaka A Saau Fa Railway.
H. W. MoM ASTBR. Gtm'l Mamagtr.
Whealiag A Lake Bria Railroad.
)UR "
?f
:ry day. The price is off th
position to sell you J. I. sic
in you have bought it in he
on
meal and Lintless Hulls. ^
il all the time. It is to your Sc
efore you buy. J"
th
gum & Co. i
eg
)ples Store
miner Sale I
an
B.
ur line of summer wear we ,,
C(
in prices on the following
an
ieach suits at $6.00, mens di'
at $ 1.00. Figured lawns
A similar reduction will 12
ind summer goods. We
>f oxfords in white canvas
If you expect to need a 18
jet our prices before maki
KBARGAINS
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iry or 1
ike?
firemen and bralcemen
1 transportation costs of
problem be settled by
lowledged, the railroads
decided justly by such <
Arbitration
pes for the settlement of
aplaloa ud that erea racily tin
herefore, wt propote that ftvr
the followiag method*:
ibuaal which, bp r?a*oa af ha
u? ( tk? r*ilw*r?t it lu a po?iI
to provide additioaal revenue
the Commiaaioa to bo |w*t aad
tinr lawt, act ia the preaaiaaa.
he Comaaiaoioa to ceaaldar ua
rlaada Act).
trike Vote
t conference held in New
it the issue to arbitration
n the question whether
de strike.
i by the railroad* ma the
ese reasons:
i? money to ooy Increased wt|?t
icr tourot taan the rata
a tree Commlaaion, wltk Ita eon
i potition to make a complete
ler tuck decision as would proi
railroad employes, tke owners
ic public.
tcide
it a wage preferment of
d and constituting only
m a public tribunal that
the facts.
wtrsy is t? bs settled by esn
ail ways
N. D, MAHBR. fhi fSmtdm*.
Norfolk A WatUra Railway.
JAMBS RUSSELL. Otm'lUsumHt,
Daayar A Rio GraaJa Railroad.
A. M. SCHOYBR. Unld?t Vlt+hm,
Paaatylraaia LiaaaWaat.
W. L. SBDDON, Vicr-frm..
Saaboard Air Liaa Railway.
A. J. STONE. rtf-rmU?l.
Bria Railroad
O. 8. WAID, VU*-Fm. & G~'l Mgm.
Saaaat Caatral Liaaa.
inthrop College, Scholarship
and Entrance Examination
The examination for the award
vacant scholarships in Winrop
College and for the admis>n
of new students will be
Id at the County Court House
i Friday, July 7, at 9 a- m. Apicants
must not be less than
cteen years of age. When
holarships are vacant after
lv 7 they will be awarded to
ose making the highest aver:e
at this examination, proded
they meet the conditions
vetning the award. Applints
for Scholarships should
rite to President Johnson here
the examination for Scholship
examination blanks.
Scholarships are worth $100
id free tuition. The next ses>n
will open September 20,
16: For further information
id catalogue, address Pres. D.
JOHNSON. Rock Hill, S. C.
angressional Itinerary Fifth
District
n.i. 4 - -
neiow is a list ot the places
d dates at and on which can
iates for congress from the
th district will speak:
Ridgeway, Tuesday, July 11 th.
Winnsboro, Wednesday, July
th.
Chester, Thursday, July 13th.
Great Falls, Friday, July 14th.
York, Saturday, July 15th.
Blacksburg, Tuesday, July
th.
Gaffney, Wednesday, July 19th.
Clover, Thursday, July 20th.
Fort Mill, Friday, July 21st.
Rock Hill, Friday, July 21st,
night.
Lancaster, Saturday, July 22nd.
Kershaw, Tuesday, July 25th.
Camden, Wednesday, July
th.
Blaney, Thursday, July 27th.
McBee, Friday, luly 28th.
nt rs ~ ~ -
L^neraw, many, July iJ8th at
ght,
Chesterfield, Saturday, July
tb.
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Church Service Directory
f. W. Elkins, M. E.:
Pageland, 1st Sunday at 8: p.
11. and 3rd Sunday 3:30 p. m.
Zion, 3rd and 4th Sundays at
11 o'clock.
Antioch, 2nd Sunday at 11.
Mt. Croghan, 2nd Sunday at
5:30 p. m. and 4th at 8. p. m.
Zoar, 1st Sunday, at 11 o'clock.
Sunday school at all the above
churches at 10 o'clock.
R. W. Cato, Baptist:
Mt. Pisgali, 3rd Saturday 3. p.
m. and Sunday at 11. Sunday
school at 10.
Mt. Moriah, 1st Saturday at 3
p.m. and Sunday at 11. Sunday
school at 10.
r>?.u?i j p.. 1 . -?
jL>eiuei, ?iiu cvaiuruay ai o. p. m.
and Sunday at tl o'clock. Sunday
school at 5 except on 2nd
Sunday.
B. S. Funderburg, Baptist:
Pageland, 2nd Sunday at 11
and 8, and the 4th at 8. Sunday
school at 10.
Dudley, 2nd Sunday at 4 and
the 4th at 11. Sunday school al
3 except on the 4th when it is
at 10.
Leon Funderburk, Baptist:
Liberty Hill. 2nd Saturday at 2
and Sunday at 11. Sunday
school at 3, except on the 2nd
Sunday at 10.
A. L Crane. Preshvlerinn
Pageland, 1st Sunday at 4 anc
3rd at 8. Sunday school at 10.
Salem, 3rd Saturday night ai
8 and Sunday at 11.
Beulah, 1st Sunday at 11 anc
3rd at 4.
J. W. Quick, M. P:
Pageland, 3rd Sunday at 11
and 2nd at 3:30. Sunday schoo!
at 10 except on the 2nd Sunday
New Hope 1st Sunday at 11.
Bethesda 4th Sunday at 11
Bear Creek 4th Sunday at 4 p. m
J. F. Hammond, Baptist:
Union Hill 1st Sunday at 11
and Saturday at 3 o'clock. Sun
day school at 10. Prayer meeting
every Saturday night.
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depositor's accoun
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are no mistakes sue
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handling figures.
The time saving n
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portunity to improv
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of lard before the advai
I giving you the advanta
the price to the above I
The famous Interna
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individual selection.
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show what we can do
for you in the way of
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of all kinds is our specialty
and if we cannot
satisfy you we don't
want your business.
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Legal Blanks for
Sale at This Office
Dr. R. L. McManus
DENTIST
Pageland, S. C.
Pageland Tuesday of each week.
Mt. Croatian Friday. Jefferson
Wednesday. Chesterfield balance
of time.
Veterinary Surgeon
Calls answered day or night.
Phone No. 48 two rings.
Full stock of horse and cattle
powders on hand at all times.
L. P. GRAVES
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figures and prints
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column to column
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