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Mid- Si Mer ch W/IE have a great mi WEATHER Fab Linens, Etc. A full line of Pumps White and Brown wl greatly reduced prices for winter stock which i We invite you to take a tunity. T O'Donnell Dr SUMTE EXPERTS BUSY ON NEW the of the period imi RAILWAY RATE INCREASE federal control. the roads made in New Tariff Will Become Effective on 1916, but is $99, September First, it Is Planned. total of $1,233,00, income which thel Washington, Aug. 1.-(By The Asso ing their applicati cimted Press.)-Rate increases grant- sion. ed the ralli oa:ls by the Interstate Com Rate experts of merce Commission are declared to give to woik tomorravx thi enrriers an annual net income of task of preani; I $1,184,00400 or $24],000,000 more ule which it is pla: than the standard return allowed by for the increased r iSTOP I. sand look over wh~ a have to show ~ .1 our line next time Icome to town. It Imarket just nov Swhat we have for Ibut would give us privilege and ple~ of showing you Sanyway. We will a 1 you only such goo *will give you sex Prices and term ** ways in line. Stop anus when in town. Limmer andise ny articles, in WARM rics, Voiles, Organdies, rso and Oxfords in Black, iich we are selling at . We need the space is coming in rapidly. Ldvantage of this oppor he y Goods Co., R, S. C. ised on the average senger and Pullman-to become effec nediately preceding tive September 1. On that date the government guarantee of the standard 1,000,000 more than return of $893,000,000 annually will ex their record.year of pire under a provision of the Trans 10,000 less than the portation Act limiting this guarantee ),000 net operating to six months after the carriers were - sought in present- returned to have the control. ons to the commis- Rate Increases Granted. Experts of the commnission and the the carriers will set carriers also will unlerta:e to figure on the tremendous the actual money return which will a e !;.v tariff sched- crue to tho rom the rate i ms-'! to fi!c in timecraegrnewihrebot3 gov~ ~hP~ ernent nfghrates, 20 ther etana retur__ n asngr excess000,000 anll ilk pre under a0 prvisin on chare Tr portatin Atliiting this palouaras. Sth siotas inaedh aountrs e recurned byothae otshbeentrogl y NRIat $1,c00,000 bGrantil h pasner fahe icomison-it andh carriern arso ailudae tone-hale pasene tal roaetur whihill ae creto the roads rthe of t in~,0 cre0,aes ofanted, whiar about toh3 -l) _' b orb thsegr wxebgage adndc mriloa has inod te commsson chagesfo spaee wor soepi at nd800,0 instead cars ThOcarer ave u reth increasen tb S$625,00,000 ut for0,00 th pupose ofe thew rtearfsae t cmitoon eio the ex ate ont preatigc.nith the pasnlates incease oefifth incom oflma $1,14,00,00 whicterds ane-hl rpssentser et onal the re vf ic fthes irad areepected whic thr U; wdaeld b the s m retu n t $180, 000, all*of which0was0s lush tohalp )LA.~VV as te' esiae. dvance tota ioa v-orer whcichb the riroad one-har bofr Is the ci" c-eno the ag-gr -sat n valueo $9400000 u t be800,0 stead nnal f~u the a000,00rtua netiatng incoe going arinto he treaury the cresa 1 $625,000 e ,040,000,00.foro thi sof board'sb figue.txsad te ie w the * Eesie nt luerain oeig ce Thesoe timae atua opetin income i in $p,1d4000,00 wehican e od pre Lu e tove receie asotfaio rAses Soilreprsnts x per ct nh aggregate lea terrierof etiate aOf te toae in ,1 coe rec eveds o the roads ntefo other half turned over to the Inter state Commerce Commission to estab lish a revolving fund to be used for making loans to the carriers or for purchasing equipment to be leased to them. Three Groups of Roads. The estimated net income to be re ceived by the three group's of roads is fixed at 6 per cent of the valuation placed on those groups by the commis sion..On a valuation of $8,800,000,000 the Eastern roads would receive $528 000,000. They asked for a return of $559,400,000 and are receiving a stan dard return front the government of $354,700,000, or approximately $200, 000,000 less than they sought. The valuation of the Western roads, including' those in the new mountain Pacific territory set up by the com mission for the purposes of the rate decision, is placed at $8,100,000,000. The Western roads thus would receive an estimated net operating income of $486,000,000, or about $50,000,000 less than the $537,800,000 which they sought. The standard return they are now receiving is $410,000,000. Southern roads were valued by the commission at $2,000,000,000 so that their net operating income would be $120,000,000. This is $16,000,000 less than the standard return of $138,000, I 000. The commission explained that the financial condition of the Southern carriers as a whole was more favor able than that of the roads in the other groups. SEND DELEGATES Columbia, Aug. 2.-Each county in the State will be asked to send 100 delegates to the niemmoth meeting to be held in Craven Hall, this city, on Wednesday, August 18, at which re ports will be received from the cam paign now being conducted over the State for the erection of cotton ware houses, the employment of cotton grad - temp LEM ers and for an increase in the nem bership of the American Cotton Asso ciation. R. C. Hamer, president of the South Carolina Division - of the American Cotton Association, said last night that it was hoped to make the meet ing on August 18 the biggest ever held in the State. The president of each county branch of the cotton as sociation will be asked, he said, to ap point 100 delegates and to see to it that they attend the meeting. A trophy cup will be awarded the county which makes the best showing SELL YOUR! We of the s0011 out t( ers, w at all It u right attent to you sale at land f partica Webb ton im ting f e ON-CE HE di ream Crs4n the di ~1puretga acithe Sand lemo' anteonCu in the campaign now in progress. The contest for the cup is expected to be very keen. Reports received from over the State, Mi. Hamer said, indi eate that all of the counties are going to make a good showing. Invitations have been extended the secretary of agriculture, E. T. Mere dith and Gov. W. P. G. Harding of the federal reserve board to deliver the principal addresses at the big meet ing. It is probable that several other well known men will be invited. Final arrangements for the big meeting will be worked out in the next few days. Q'RM 1. are having inquiries ex >r farms in ever, sectiowi ' state. Our farin bullet i. to he pu1blished an1d > thlousanids of, farm-1 buy S, ill list fann ofill Sizes ;1m1 prices. Q rill pay) you to list with I. nlow. We will bring the ion of u1nI1dreds of buyers r listing and make a quiek a good price. If you havt or sale, wvrite us today for lars. 64WA Sa7 a/ca . er Building, 1227 Famp Street, Oolumbia, S. C. !0on tong wsfl PO'C inks the youngsters about-Ward's Orange :I Lemon.Crush. Moth not hesitate to give e ones all they want, he drinks are the very *f purity a- 1 quality. crs come entirely from ious oils pressed from ,ed oranges and lemons, nulated sugar and citric natural acid of oranges 1. fountains or in bottles repared by Orango.Crush Co. Chicago o , l.aborakory. Los A ngete ('a rolin me t ca - ( 'la Bot iling Vor ks--Scum ter, iok"fThe Storyof Oronge-Crush' cflihowrhy the pure ddukb .,g