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Feeler Railr Faced by demands tbat would impose on the $100,000,000 a year, the reference to an impartial I With these emolov have no differences that a a public body. Railroads Ur The formal propos the controversy is as follo\ "Our conferences have demonsti matters in controversy must be pi proposals and the proposition of 1. Preferably by submission to I accumulated information bearing lion to consider and protect the necessary to meet the added cost reasonable; or, in the event the 1 that we jointly request Congress i promptly dispose of the questior 2. By arbitration in accordance Leaders Re Leaders of the train York, June 1-15, refused or Federal review, and t authority shall be given th nf r rctote P r?i public body to which this No other body with tuch ?r of railroad conditions has such tion in the public confidence. The rates the railroads may transportation are now largely f ment board. Out of every dollar received I the public nearly one-half is pai A Qi The railroads feel $100,000,000 a year to l one-fifth of all the emplo shall determine the merit: The single issue befo impartial Government inqui Nationa ELISHA LEE, Chairman P. R ALBRIGHT. Gtm'l Monagtr, Atlantic Coast i.ina Railroad. I.. \V ItA I.DWIN, Gtm'l Mamogtr, Central ol Georgia Railway. C. L. IIARIJO. Gtm'l Manager, New York. New Haven A llartlord Rsilr B. H. GOAPMAN.VifPmidvU. Southern Railway. S B. COTTKR. Gtm'l Mamagtr. Wabash Railway. P. B. CROWLKY, Am. Vict PrtHJtmg, u v I- r- ? . ? I I As Othfers See Stevenson The Chester Reporter recentb' had this to say about the Congressional race and it was copied in the Yorkville Enquirer of June 16: "Hon. W. F. Stevenson of Cheraw, who is again an aspirant for the seat so long held, and still held as Congressman by D. E. Finley, was in York last Friday and Saturday and if physical appearances count for anything, is fit for the fray. The belief seems to be general throughout the District that Mr. Stevenson will be the Fifth Dis trict's next Congressman, but the sand haired statesman from Cheraw is not going to let confidence proove his undoing." I ' | Special Sui a In order to clean up 01 J will offer big reductions ii 1 articles. I Mens $7.50 Palm B< straw hats worth $ 1.60 worth 7 I-2c at 6 i-2. be made on all spring ai have a very large stock oi and the different leathers, pair it will pay you to g< ing a purchase. YOURS FOP Pageland Com al Inqu oad Stic from the conductors, engineer country an additional burden railroads propose that this wag Federal tribunal. res, whose efficient service is acl uld not be considered fairly an ere Public Irinuirv anrl O- A J ? al of the railroads to the empl< vs: ated that we cannot harmonize our differences o assed upon by other and disinterested agencies, the railways be disposed of by one or the other < ;he Interstate Commerce Commission, the only ; on railway conditions and its control of the rev? rights and equities of all the interests affected, a of operation in case your proposals are found by Interstate Commerce Commission cannot, under c to take such action as may be necessary to enable is involved: or with the provisions of the Federal law" (The Ni fuse Offer and Take i \ service brotherhoods, at the joii the offer of the railroads to subn he employes are now voting icse leaders to declare a nation-v Timercc commission is propose issue ought to be referred for tl t intimate knowledge ployea a* wages; and an unqueationed posi- can come from no c by the public. charge the public for The Interstate Con ixed by thia Govern- ,roj over rttes, ia in investigation and rei by the railroads from tect the interests of t id directly to the em- of the railroads, and uestion For the Public to D that they have no right to gra hese employes, now highly pj yes, without a clear mandate fn s of the case after a review of all r/ th* mitn/ru * r /t#i r ? ???v vvm am-a J * ivxfc I #lt/ ry or by industrial warfare. J Conference Committee of the f G. H. EMERSON, Gn'l Mauaam. Grin Northara Railway. C. H. KWING, Grn'l Manmgrr. Philadelphia A Reading Railway. B. W. GKICB. Gtu'lSuV. Trami-. oii < cupaaLi ft Ohio Railway. A. S. GRhIG. Ant. t? Ktefivrrw. St. I^iuii ft San Pranciec# Railroad. C. W. KOUNS. Gtu'l Mamagtr. Atchison. Topcka A Santa Pa Railway. H. W McM ASTER, Cta'l Mamagtr. Wheeling ft Lake Bria Railroad. AT YOUR SERVICE L DAY AND NIGHT \ Always ready to tow v m o ? ^ " ? j in from any place-to make any repair on short notice. jj All work is done by skiled mechanics, and at most b reasonable prices. n Our Motto? * 'SERVICE- h T? ircf T 00+ an/1 A 1 -rw-rr*n M uaai anu xuwayo. fl Pageland Garage. ? _____________ q mmer Sale a jr line of summer wear we C n prices on the following a ^ach suits at $6.00, mens d at $ 1.00. Figured lawns A similar reduction will j rid summer goods. We I \ oxfords in white canvas If you expect to need a j et our prices before makl BARGAINS a Mei candle 2 pany iry or ike ? s, firemen and brakemen in transportation costs of e problem be settled by cnowledged, the railroads d decided justly by such ' I Arbitration Dyes for the settlement of f opinion and that eventually th? Therefore, we propose that your >f the following methods: tribunal which, by reason of its :nue of the railways, is in a post nd to provide additional revenue 1 the Commission to be just and j xistinjr laws, act in the premises, the Commission to consider ana < rwlands Act). Strike Vote it conference held in New lit the issue to arbitration on the question whether /ide strike. , d by the railroads at the hese reasons: the money to pay increased wagea ither source tnaa the ratea paid imerce Commission, with its cona position to make a complete ider such decision aa would pro- ' he railroad employca, the owner* the public. decide int a wage preferment of lid and constituting only )m a public tribunal that the facts. A. J A? vvoj/ M ?* f? ifutcm wj um | Railways N. O. MAHBR. nm-frmUUmt, Norfolk A Vailiri Railway. JAMBS RUSSELL. Gtn'l ttmnmim. Dearer A Rio Grande Railroad. A. M. SCHOYBR. MuU?t Vlc-tnt*. Pennsylvania LiaeaWeat. W. L. SBDDON. VU+rrn.. Seaboard Air Lisa Railway. A. J, STONE. VU.-rruid.mt. Brio Railroad G. S. WA1D. VUt-frm. 9 G?'l Mgr. Sanaa* Coatral Ltaoa. Are Men People? L'w York Tribune Of 100 people who are very ill ..1 JI i ? 1 vnen mey nave a sore linger, V9 f them are men. Of 10 people taking two seats istead of one in the subway, ine of them are men. Of 25 people forgetting umrellas at people's houses, 24 are len. Of ten per cent, of neonle fall ig asleep at the opera, all are ten. Of 20 per cent, of people parcular about the brand of eau de uinine for growing hair, 19 per ent. are men. Of 50 per cent, of the people /ho borrow a quarter, pencils, lucilage, etc., etc., etc., and foret to return them, 49 per cent, re men. Congressional Itinerary Fifth District Below is a list of the places nd dates at and on which canidates for congress from the fth district will speak: Ridgeway, Tuesday, July 11th. Winnsboro, Wednesday, July ?111. Chester, Thursday, July 13th. Great Falls, Friday, July 14th. York, Saturday, July 15th. Blacksburg, Tuesday, July 8th. Gaffney, Wednesday, July 19th. Clover, Thursday, July 20th. Fort Mill, Friday, July 21st. Kock Hill, Friday, July 21st, t night. Lancaster, Saturday, lulv 22nd. Kershaw, Tuesday, July 25th. Camden, Wednesday, July 6th. Blaney, Thursday, July 27th. McBee, Friday, luly 28th. Cheraw, Friday, July 28th at ight. Chesterfield, Saturday, July 9th, i Church Service Directory J. W. Elkins, M. E.: Pageland, 1st Sunday at 8: p. m. 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 3:30 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. Pisgah, 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. Bethel, 2nd Saturday at 3. p. m. and Sunday at 11 o'clock. Sunday School nt Pvrnnt r?n 7tiH 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 the4thatll. Sunday school ^t 3 except on the 4th when it is at 10. Leon Funderburk, Baptist: Liberty Hill. 2nd Saturday at 3 and Sunday at 11. Sunday school at 3, except on the 2nd Sunday at 10. A. J. Crane, Presbyterian: Pageland, 1st Sunday at 4 and 3rd at 8. Sunday school at 10. Salem, 3rd Saturday night at 8 and Sunday at 11. Beulah, 1st Sunday at 11 and 3rd at 4. J. W. Quick, M. P: Pageland, 3rd Sunday at 11 and 2nd at 3:30. Sunday school 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. Sunday school at 10. Prayer meeting every Saturday night. f" A New] BAN This machine is rea derful se! of steel brai we are putting to wc accounting departmer With it we can hand ure work faster than e and at the same tim that every item in oui right. Helps Us Give Yo Service Bv the machine metl depositor's account i balance all the time are no mistakes such avoidable with other handling: figures. The time saving mac by the machine gives portunity to improve t to our customers in c ments of the bank. THE BA I 10 lbs. L; We were fortunate of lard before the adva giving you the advanfc the price to the above The famous Interna Measure clothes samp individual selection. You know what Interr Our business since < exceeded our expectati( thank you for your fa Don t foe I C. L. GU Pagelai So the People May KNOW that you are in businness, come in and let us show what we can do for you in the way of attractive cards and letter heads. Good printing of all kinds is our specialty and if we cannot satisfy you we don't want your business. That's Fair, Isn't It? Machine. K Of PAGEL/ lly a won- Everything ins which m rk in our It prints ( it. posits to th< lie our fig- tracts checks ver before your new bal e be sure done automi r books is ator simply on the keyfo u Better shifts from ' and adds, sul date as des hod, every least attentio s kept in ? T and there Come In a as are un- There is n< ways of ledgers kno this Burrou ie possible Machine in i us an op- time saving, he service Come in ill depart- Burroughs a counting dep NK OF PAG ? S ird $1.25 I in buying a big supply 11 nee in price. We are 11 ige ol this by holding 11 ligure. 1 itional line of Made-to- 1 les are here for your I That is enough to say. I lational means. I :oming to Pageland has II ms, and we desire to 11 vors. I jet to see I LLEDGEJ lid, S. C. I ?Jl I Legal Blanks lor Sale at This Office Dr. R. L. McManus DENTIST Pageland, S. C. Pageland Tuesday of each week. Mt. Croghan Friday. Chesterj field ba]ance of time. Veterinary Surgeon i Calls answered day or night. XT~ /io x - i iMinciw. to nvo rings. Full stock of horse and cattle powders on hand at all times. L P. GRAVES I ^ ^ ^ At The kND ry Is Done Autolaticallv lates, adds your dee old balance, sul) ngures ana prints ance. All of this is atically. The opervvrites the amounts oard?the machine column to column btracts, or prints the ired, without the n being necessary. nd See It Work j method of posting vvn which equals ghs Bookkeeping either accuracy or and see our new t work in our acartment. I iELAND