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Crnaay, iuarcu j.o, LAWS CHARLESTON HAS BEEN "BOTTLED." Tillman Present Resolution lor Inquiry lnt<? Coal Situation?Railroads Divert Business. I I "Washing.on. Marc\i 1<?.?Charging ! 1 I *hat the S;uthe'n railway was doin-! nated by men not financially inter-j sted in coal mines in its own : . rri-j " ory but in mines elsewhere and that | .or this reason the Southern was r.o i allowe 1 to move coal through the port ! >f Charleston. S. Senator Tillman ^L^lay introduced a resolution for a in. f's:igat!on by tlu1 naval at-j ^^'airs committee inn> advantages of! W. Charles on as a permanent point for j v*oal distribution as compared with j ^Norfolk and oilier Chesapeake bay I PyO.ort?. \ The ccmmktve would be directed to investigate the eiiarac.er and pr.x^r^.ity ot' tile coal supply; rates obtainable on coal from fields near Charleston and Norfolk; relations be weesi railroads leading into Charleston and other South Atlantic ports and between these railroads and own- j ers of bituminous ti 'Ids in Virginia, j West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ten lies- j xsee and Kentucky; and conditions of ownership of wharfage property in Charleston and Norfolk. Senator Tillman set forth that "it \ppears from numerous complaints before the interstate commerce commission as well as from other sources That the power and influence of the isocalled coal trust is being persistent^ }y used through the management of ^|he railroads reaching Charleston to Bfcrevent the free movement or coal not belonging to the coal trust, pracv /lically all of such roads being actual- j [ s$v- dominated by the same financial I interests that control the great coal combines finding outle: chiefly through Xew York harbor, Philadelphia and \;he Chesapeake bay ports." Onlv Harbor Available. Mr. Tillman declared in his resolution that "in view of the early completion of the isthmian canal and of B its importance to tne Liinea states ^ navy and of the national defense gen4 erally, to the development of an American merchant marine and to the development of trade with Central and South American countries, the estab}ishmen: cf adequate coal supplying facilities south of Cape Hatteras is deemed imperative, and the only availi able harbor having sufficient depth ^ "or the modern battleships and larger , ^Lmerchant vessels, as well as extensive ^' vater frontage for the proper han*dlins: of coal, is located at Charleston, ? s. c." _ Arguing ihat the efficiency of the American fleet and the usefulness of Charlesron as a coal distributing cenL tr? depend upon facilties of producers L ?"or reaching that pert, Senator TillBiian said: flHIK i-vffi art /-? *- /vf f 1 oat QT1/1 tVlO HV XUC UUIV/ltUVyj \JJL 1,UV/ liVVb uuu v**v, ^^Tsefulness and efficiency of Charleston > as a coal distributing centre must necessarily depend upon the facilities the coal producers for reaching f {hat port, and of their ability to procure distributing facilities, and upon . he ability of the shipping interest to procure rating and handling facilities ;<b a manner which should be unqualifiedly accessible to all shippers and |-carriers aiiKe cn tne same terms anu k . conditions. fcf Controlled by Fini.nclers. nt'The Southern railway is domirl I Jimhaorn J?T c? , 9 "As a user of your Liniment for the last I the market. Fifteen years ago I sprainec I the doctors said I would always be lame. [ and after using it night and morning for t 9 and run as good as any of the other firemei ^ without a bottle &ince that time."?Mr. - At all Dealers. Price K Sloan's Instructive Book on horses, Address, DR. EA"^L S. SLO nated by financiers, who are not finan-1 cially interested in the coal mines of ! the territory traversed by the South-! era railway, but who are interested in i coal properties elsewhere, and due to .lie power and influence of these men j 11 UUUVf\fU UKll i lit' OJIUlil'Ul lcUlway is not allowed ;o move coal | through the port of Charleston, where; coal might become competitive to' their larger interests elsewhere. "As a concrete example of the flagrant abuse of power, the Southern | railway, having had for ten y< ars its , own rails reaching from Charleston * to the great developed coal fields of: Virginia. Tennessee and Kentucky, and reaching developed mines with a pr si-lit annual capacity of from 12,-' OuojHiij tj ]."),o(M),000 tons of coal, which has no other outlet 10 tidewater. has moved no coal for outlet at tha: port, and has made no provision for d -cks. notwithstanding the fact that it controls Us own riparian privileges at Charleston. ? "It is believed tha: efforts are rruv being made by individuals acting for * I* . . - . 1 i . 1 ix _ i jif socci:i??u com irusi 10 acquire i.ie rights for coal docks and terminal fa- i c lities in Charleston so as to monopolize the terminal facilities there in: the same way :hat the big interests ; new dominate Xew York harbor, Phil ! adelphia, Baltimore and the ports on ' the Chesapeake bay. i I'siiis: Other Roads. j j "It is believed that the socalled; , coal trust is using other railroads j 1 leading to the coal fields in a similar j1 manner, not only to destroy private:' property, but in many instances whol- 1 ly against the interest of the railroad j ^ thus used and tyranically unjust to | the country in which these railroads ' are located and from whicn they re- < v/vi't nn,ii ic>cmic emu piuiccuyii. ; j "It is believed that these railroads, J all being dominated by the same in-! ^ fluence, maintain a secret rate-mak-' r ing body of men in defiance of the law, who 'farm-out' the territory and I * ; C make freight, tariffs in such manner as to be free from every element of je competition and who have practically j ^ destroyed the usefulness of the inter- . I 'r state commerce commission in so far as it affects the average shipper and j e the snia'1 shippers on account of the i 1 great expense and the extraordinary delay brought about by the tactics of l the railroad whose agents resort to every method known to political trickery. "I: is no: only necessary in the interest of the naval station and of I Charies:on as a commercial port, but; for the protection of the whole coun-! try and particularly of that section * of the country served by the railroads ; ' i c which lead into Charleston, that a | thorough investigation be forthwithI made to ascertain the whole truth to 1 .X.. , i me enu ina^ mese auuses may oe permanently stepped by the enact-! ment of proper laws or the amend-1 ment of existing laws, and that the | port of Charleston may not be control- j 1 led by any trust or faciion or indivi- j dual, but be open to the use and j needs of the United States and to all carriers and to all shippers on the same basis.*' His Turn. T-, J J UU5C. ' j ? Mr. McCaucLe's untoward behavior jc during the evening out was serving c as the topic of the customary curtainlecture. s "I trust I have made myself plain," \ icily continued his better half, in the c s f -Sciatica r Sprains 4' The directions seys, its good for ,, lumbago too,? Sloan's cured my rheumatism; I've used it and I know." Do you u*e Sloan'#? Here's Proof. r "I had my back hurt in the Boer War rmd two years ago I was hit by a street car. I tried all kinds of dope without success. I saw your Liniment in a drus store and grot a bottle to try. The first application caused instant relief, and now except for a little stiffness. [ am almost well."?Fletcher Piorman, tt'hittier, Calif. Instant Relief from Sciatica " I was kept in bed with sciatica since the first of February, but I had almost install relief when I tried your Liniment." ?ff. H. Hawkins, Frankfort, Ky. Ankle i } i ~ veara. T nan sav it is one of the best on i . I my ankle and had to use crutches, and A friend advised me to try your Liniment I j:hree months I could waik without a cane I t in my department. I have never been I I liarn II. Briscoe, Central Isiip, N. Y. ms h fSJCfJRLJL I 25c., 50c. and $1.00 8 I cattle, poultry- and hogs, sent free. I AN, Inc^ BOSTON, MASS. 8 j; 9 I WHAT $10 DID FOR THIS WOMAN The Price She Paid for Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Which Brought Good Health. Danville, Ya. ? " I have only spent ten dollars on your medicine and I feel so ;??: . ?-"j much better than I did when the doctor was treating me. I ' &A, /h don't suffer any J^jTw bearing down pains ^ f 01] y~,f\\JT anrj T ,^v^/ || well. I cannot say enough for Lydia E. ^jT Pinkham's Vegetaj /*J \/ l ; i ble Compound and ^ ? J j ' ' Liver Pills as they , ^ I I \ have done so much ? for me. 1 am enjoying1 good health now and owe it all to your remedies. I take pleasure in telling my friends and neighbors about them."?Mrs. Mattie Haley, 501 Colquhone Street, Danville, Va. No woman suffering from any form of female troubles should lose hope un til she has given Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial. This famous remedy, the medicinal ingredients of which are derived from native roots and herbs, has fori forty years proved to be a most valuable tonic and invigorator of the female organism. Women everywhere Dear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham's VegetaDle Compound. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve.sretaklo rnmnnnnrl will holn VAli.wntft to Lydia E.PinkhamMedicineCo. j (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for ad- ! vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. iarly stages of her preparations for etiring. Her crushed, downtrodden victim, lasting a haggard eye in her. direction, rave vent to a hollow chuckle. 5 i "Yes, my dear/' he assented; "I ;an not but acknowledge that you jave.'' And during the period of scornful silence which ensued. McCaudle dropped cff to peaceful slumber. ifou'll Crow Over "GETS IT" for Corns! t Will Startle You How "GETS-IT" Gets Corns Every Time. "One, two three!-' That's about as ons; as it'takes you to apply "GETS T/' the new-plan, simplest, surest orn cure the world has ever seen. 'Thi* Is No Place For a Crow. Her Corns Are All Gone. She Most Hare Used 'GETS-IT.'" ?orn fussing is all overs. Corns, :orn pains and calluses are absolutely [one for, from the minute you apply GETS-IT." Forget the bother of iseless plasters, greasy salves that ;pread and make toes sore and raw, ittle doughnut cotton rings that press in corns, forget knives, razors, scis,ors and the dangers of blood poison rom drawing blood, and the contraponH hamoesps that sinrnlv makp >orns worse. "GETS-IT" never hurts he flesh, never fails. "GETS-IT" is sold by ail druggists, 5c a bottle or sent direct by E. Lawi ence & Co., Chicago. GETS-IT" is soid in Newberry by V. G. Mayes and P. E. Way NEWBERRY PRC OF. Ihonld Convince Every ( Newberry Reader. The frank statement of a neighbor, Dn't-c? r\f o romprlv W 1 1 111 o L11 ^ iliVi AU3 KS L C4. A v*?. J Bids you pause and believe. The same endorsement By some stranger far away Commands no belief at all. Here's a Newberry case. A Newberry citizen testifies. Read and be convinced. John "W. Reagin, 2015 Eleanor St., Cewberry, S. C.. says: "My back was veak and there were pains through ny loins and kidneys. Doan's Kidney 3ills, procured at Newbery Drug Co., jrough: me relief." "When Your Back is Lame?Renember the Name." Don't simply ask or a kidney remedy?ask distinctly 'or Doan's Kidney Pills, the same that VIr. Reagin had?the remedy backed >y home testimony. r.Oc all stores. 7os:er-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, Y. Subscribe to The Herald and News? M.">0 a rear?the best newspaper in Newberry County. I LL _ i i Hi ' I J.HWII IBIII W7T"?*?'I1III I I ! ! ONE HUNDRED per cent < ; "Efficiency" in the sense use maintenance, a d th? relation as completeness of eqr.:pnrrit t our-cylinder cars, therefor' the degrees to which they ap Per Cent Standard. The Studebaker FOUR, jud scale, is not exceeded in actua any other "Four" ever built. ! After having built more th; "Fours" we believe that it is man endeavor can make a "F It could not be built for $10 were on a less mammoth scale Full floating rear axle?108 bearings throughout?cylinder rear springs?left hand steerin line tank in cowl?superb equipment. Cars in stock for immediate fore the spring rush exhausts MOW 1400 MAIN STREET i"Buy It Because It's a Studebaker" i I ??. Its Ui... . | | Rlieuiiiaiife hOwi i The Old "Torture-Demon" Hasj I Got to Leave When BOOT JUICE Gets After Him? Guaranteed. i Good-bye, old "torture-demon," "Joy- j j thief," rheumatism. You've found your i I match at last and more. You can't fight 1 nuuj. iii\e )uu ve luugxii. uix iub . old-fashioned medicines. You're conquered ! now for good. You've got to go, and take your uric acid and your torture with j you. Don't worry, good sufferer, we've got ! your old enemy now right where you "Good Bye* Old Rheumatlum, I've Conquered You This Time." ! want him. Your rheumatism and everybody else's rheumatism has got to leave. Want to prove it without a bit of risk? ! Well, you try ROOT JUICE, one bottle, i for ten days and see what happens. If ! you don't feel like shouting with delight ! at your good fortune, take back the j empty bottle to the druggist and get your I money instantly. That's how good ROOT JUICE is. The druggist will return the price of ROOT JUICE without a word to | anyone wno says it has not done a woria i of good. You're talcing no chances this time. ROOT JUICE has got to help you and it will hflp you more than you have any idea of. That ache and pain and soreness and stiffness with all the misery will be gone almost before you realize it and I you'll feel better than you have in many I a day. You never saw anything clfan out t the "blood, strengthen the kidneys, tone : up the stomach and regulate the liver j and bowtls like ROOT JUICE in all your : life. 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