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dbg leg and star eds are un ad food tc a oinferenot sy. The. presk r Hansbrougt ther the actual is9 great as2ae presi dispatches and ndividuals. The Nortl reported that ,fror as received the state of e ions in his State,Min. aand iN Dakota has not beer gerated., the president'promiset give the 4tion his personal at ntion with a01W to alleviating an3 mediate sd *Iig and said he do. ired Senato Ha\.brough to devoti ilme and htought Q some legislativ4 -emedy in order to aid recurrence: f present conditions. The pikn Senator Hansbrough ha: in mind is the passage of a lav which would compel the railroads t< anticipate extreodinary movements oi fuel, grain or other commodities all( to prepare to take care of such ship been suggested that the interstatc commerce commission could investiga probable excessive offerings for ship ments of commodities of all kinds and .compel the railroads to furnisl the transportation. It is believed b Senator Hansbrough that if a law o this character were passed the rail roads would be able to contract fo: the use of equipment from roads It the South or other parts of the coun try where the demand for rolling stoel is not great during the winter or th4 crop moving seasons. Washington, Dec. 18.-A featuri of the car shortage question abou which the interstate commerce com mission is receiving so many com plaints developed today in the hear ing by that body of the case of tv North Carolina Case W.orkers' asso ciation against the Southern and i large number of other railway com panies whose connecting lines do i trans-continental business. It con cerned the failure of the companie to furnish 40 and 42 feet cars to car ry minimum of 20,000 pounds o: furniture shipped to Pacific terminali which entitles the shippers to a corn modity rate but instead most of th tJheel sei~py oars smiaUer insize an whioh the shippets Q*an pae but 12, 000ponnt'q, Vhe.N6rth Carolina 1dili4.VWk'ers' assoeition ifi compos ed "of 76 .urniture manufacturers of jhat State and Virginia. In their complaint to the commission they say that the , roads give them a 36-foot car and chargo $1.75 for each 100 p,hnds with. a minimum of 20,000 pounds.per car, thus subjecting them to paymont for 8,000 pounds more than the actual,weight shipped. Tbey have asked' the commission to compel the roads to give them a rate of $1.70 a* hundred at a minimum of 12,000 pounds, which, they say,- is enjoyed by furniture shippers in other locali ties. % Counsel, in reply to the complaint, states that as provided in the West ern and Southern classifications the 36-foot cars take a minimum of 12, 000 pounds but that the $1.70 rate is a special commodity rate applying to Pacific coast terminals only and covers a class of cheap and medium grade furniture that, if subjected to the iegular rating, would require a rate of $2.40 a liidred. The counsel furtlier declared that their inability to siuprly cars'of larger d1imenions is diuto I (lie shortage of cars all over the country, and that the railway com panies are doing everyfh in their powe'' !o ;upp', their shlippt's. e . whole of toi)ny' s< S on WTs (''l..mehd in ha:ang ti. t . ny off -r ed by the complainants in which the witnesses gave in detail instances in whi.ch the companies had not furnish-. ed the cars called for and others in which the shippers had been compell ed to wait for periods ranging from 10 days upwards . They declared this had seriously embarrased them in their business, in many instances causing losses resulting from coun termanding of orders. Tomorrow the commission will hear the defendants' side. In the Fall Season. iShe-Men have always felt their - im)portance. I expect that when - Adam was introduced to Eve, lie ptt on an air of superiority. Ie-Well, that is about all he had to put on Exchange. Merely a Suggestion. He (bashfully)-May I-er-kiss your hand, Miss Dolly? She--Oh, I suppose so. But it would be so much easier for me to - remove my veil than my glove. Chicago News. Learntl The RightI --FO CHRISTMA ChristmE Picture: Silverwa Waterman's F( Pocket . Hand B Perfurn Illustrated Chr Pocket Manicu Pipes, Nunnally's Fi Firewol NOTHING BUT eoe GILDER I Disorganized. "There's a man living on ou street who had his stomach take "Good graciousl Should you kno it to look at him?" ) "No. To tell you the truth, he loo disheartened.''-Lippineott's Magi rine. Mother Goose to Date. Simple Simon Met a pieman Going to the fair; Said the pieman To Simple Simon, "Buy some of my ware.' Said Simple Simon To the pieman, "To purchase I'm well able; But ore I buy Your donkey pie, Show me the pure food label.'' A man thinks he is mighty genez Ius to his wife when he lets h< 1)1y him 't dmokigi jacket and charg it to his account. $10 GivE JLlSt to show that we c age we are going to gi afit of Christmas Shop IERE IS THE PLAN.-Evi chAse of 25 cents worti to write your name on it in a box. The slips interested parties on . having the largest nur money. This is no ca 10 one dollar bills wh show windows. Don't Forget to Put Come Early and N Moses' I KEEP AN EYE 6 Store open Unti ie Way 1rmgStore S *GOODS IN THE ts Spirit >uptain Pens, ags, es, istmas Books, Knives, re Sets, ne Candies, 'ks, etc. 0 CLEAN GOODS i WEKS If men spent half as much money r ora philanthropy as they do on politics a this would be a pretty nice world. Jealousy. has no trouble in seeing ff things that do not exist. :s Villains in the plays have to be aw-. L- fully bad in order to make good. A man's particular friends are of ten those who are not to particular. Woman is the one problem that sci ence can never solve. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that I will make a final settlement of the per sonal estate of James W. Derrick, de ceased, in the Probate Court for New berry County on Tuesday, the 15th day of January, 1907. And will im mediately thereafter apply to the Pro bate Judge for letters of discharge. r Ella M. Derrick, e Decomber 11, 1906. Administratrix. m Away! ippreciate your patron ve $1O away for the ben pers. :ry time you make a pur or more you are allowed a slip of paper and drop will be counted by ctis auuary 2 and the person nber of slips will get the tchl No bait-except the ich are exhibited in our Your Name in the Box! lake Your Selections. look Store, IN MY WINDOWS. I 11 O'clock, P. M. G TO H.EAt. Christmas Goods of Re Reliable Di Pelham We are giving discounts and of :hat cannot be equaled in South 1 :irely New; Fresh and Stylish, h W. E. Pelham, Sr., recently in N JUTGLASS in an Shapes and Designs B rAPANESE CHINAWARE B 3TYLISH LAMPS a [EATHER PURSES AND BAGS B DRESSING and MANICURE OASES We guarantee to show the prel and will sell them for less than ai WM. E. PELI Reliable Ph NEWBERR THE EXCHA Of Newbe CAPITAL - You are cordially invit bank. Every facility,of 1 your service. Promptness, Courtesl tion to the wants of our the established policy of We pay 4 per cent in partment, compounded account is earnestly soli, J. D. DAVENPC E R. HIPP, Vic M. L. SPEARM c The Commercial Bank 4 Per ( Interest Paid in Savi The Bank for Y [no. M. Kinard, Pres. 0. B. Mayer,' ?rescriptioll Which we use are without ex We believe in PURITY. We constatntly preach PUE We always practice PURI'1 cines. PURITY counts, and couni Ask your doctor. MAYES' DRLU SOUTHERN Through Pullman on All Throu Convenient Schi Local T Tickets are now on Sale For Full Information as t< consult Nearesqt Southern]1 Gee. B. Allen. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, . Atlanta, Ga 'liable Quality at the -ug Store & Son fering .bargains to cash buyers aarolina. Our Sto.k is en aving been bought by our Dr. ew York City in Person. ANDSO14E CARVING SETS EAUTIFUL PICTURES OLLAR AND CUFF BOXES UYLER'S FINE CANDY Sale and Exclusive Agency. tiest lipe of Holiday Goods iybody. IAM & SON, armacists, Y, S. C. NOE BANK( rry, S. C. - $50,000 d to make this your modern banking is at and Careful Atten-. customers, has been this bank. terest in Savings de twice a year. Your [ited. IRT, Prest. e Pribst. AN, Cashier. apital $50,000.00. Surplus $40,000.00 DEAR MEI DID YOU EVER.I Iere's my page oil the ledger at my ank an1d I've a lot more to my credit ann I ever dreamed of. Yes, Mr. aint Nicholas, that's true. You see anking at A POPULAR BANK ke The Commercial Bank, of New arry, S. C., means prosperity to those 'hose accounts we handle. That's the dle, and not the exception. We'd like int erview you and have you open aeacounit this (Chr1istmas~ time. of Newberry,S.C. lent. ngs Department. aur Savings. lice-Pres. J. Y. McFall, Cashier ception the purest grade.* ~ITY.0 -Y when preparing medi-* e s for much, in medicines. +, rG STORE.+ I RAILAY. Sleeping Cars gh Trains. 3dules on All rains. :o all Winter Resorts. Rates, Routes, Etc., atilway Ticket Agent R. W. Hunt Division Pass. Agent. Charleston, S. C.