The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, November 14, 1907, Image 3
NO DECISION !
k ARRIVED AT YET.
f "NEH TRAIN' FROM LANE TO
r FLORENCE AliAIN DISCUSSED BEEGRE
R. R. COMMISSION.
Columbia, November 8:?There
was auother hearing in the oflice of.
tiw railroad commission to-day in
* regard to the Atlantic Coast Line's!
i schedules in the lVe Dee section,,
and the meeting was characterized by J
general good feeling and a desire to
arrive at a conclusion that would if
possible be satisfactory to all concerned.
The commission, with
which the decision now rests, did not
^announce its conclusion, as Commissioner
Earl was not present on
account of the wreck near Union.
The hearing wras called to order
by Chairman Caughman, of the railroad
commission, aud Senator McKeithan,
of Darlington, was first
heard. He stated that he represented
the towns of Lamar and Syracuse,
between Elliott's and Darlington,
which would be cut out by the proposed
schedule. They had been
trying for four years to get this train
that was recently put ou, aud desire
i to protest against an v change. There
was no protest on the part of Darlington.
Capt. Kelley of Kings tree spoke
next, lie said that in the general
discussion of schedules Kingstrer
, and the other towns beiwetn
, Florence aud Lane's hoped to get
what they had long been wanting
and needing, a train that would en
able them to go to Manning and
Georgetown iu the afternoon. He
recited his efforts along this line
last summer and read a letter from
Superintendent Royal 1, written in
July, in which Mr. Koyall, as Capt.
Kelley understood, promised to give
this service when the fall schedules
were made up, Capt Kelley said he
was much surprised when the
schedule was announced, and that
it did not comply with their wishes
as expected.
Superintendent Anderson raised
the point that the proposed traiu between
Benettsrille and Charleston
would not yet give the relief which
Capt. Kelley desired, as it would
reach Lane's on the down trip too
late to make connection for Manning
Capt. Kelley' proposition was
that the train from Orangeburg, in*
stead of lying over all day at Lane's,
be run up to Florence and back to
Lane's during the day.
It was at this point that Mr.
Anderson made his statement, replying
to the intimation in The
News and Courier's editorial columns
that he had not acted in good faith
and had deceived the people along
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cae row. at <hnu ?u?i> iuc hm?i>ci
first came up last May in regard to
this new service, and that after the
schedule from Lane's to Bennettsii
uille was proposed a petition was
' received from the T. P. A. and
others asking that the traiu be
changed to run by Sumter. As
there were conflicting desires the
Atlantic Coast Line put the matter
j up to the railroad comrai.sioner,
and it was only on the order of the
railroad commission that the schedule
was changed. He had nothing
to do with this and had not deceived
any one at all. This was the
' substance of Mr. Anderson's vigorous
and clearcut statement, which, i
he said, be desired to make in the
presence of the commission and
Mayor Rhett.
Mayor Rhett, in reply, said that
he was very glad that Mr. Anderson
< had made this statement. He saw
that Mr. Anderson had acted in
good faith, and that the whole
? trouble had arisen out of a misunderstanding.
The beginning of this
matter had been completely lost
sight of, it seemed. Charleston, in
her efforts to get this new service
had asked Darlington and other
sowns to help her, and Charleston
had no idea that Darlington and the
other towns would want anything
different from that which Charleston
wanted. It was a misunderstanding,
and he proposed that all
of it be wiped out and a fresh start
made.
This was agreeable all around,
add thereafter the meeting was lovely.?
News and Courier.
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Banquet cheese 20 cts per lb. at
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57 varieties of Ileinz's j?iekl**s at
Hill Dickson's. 10-31-tf
Everything ::?'<> 1 lo eat at Hill A:
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Nervousness,
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the nerves with pure blood, which is
done by using P P P Lippman's
Great Remedy, the most tnaivelous
cures of nervousness are made, restoring
health immediat ly to the
patient and making him string and
vigorous in a little while
P P P is superior to all Sarsapa
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P I* P has its formula on every
cartou.
Any physician will tell von that
P P P is the best combination of
green roots and barks that was everput
together for the cure of weak
uess, general debility and nervousness
It is a good tonic and the best
blood purifier in the world. For
sale by all druggists.
The work day seems doubly
long when its wage must be
paid out for yesterday's dissipation.
RHEUMATIC FOLKS!
i ARE YOU SURE YOLIR KIDNEYS ARE
WELL?
Many rheumatic attacks are due
to uric acid in the blood. But the
duty of the kidneys is to remove all
uric acid from the blood. Its presence
there shows the kidneys are inI
n/itiru rinil't /tulip With "lirip ftOjd
CfrVltW* i'Vli V MW..J
solvents." You mitjht go on till
doomsday with them, but until you
cure the kidueys you will never get
well. Doan's Kidney Pills not only
remove uric acid, but cure the kidneys
and then all danger from uric
acid is ended.
Rupert B Calvo, bookbinder, employed
at the State Publishing Co ,
official printers for the State of
South Carolina, liviugat 1010 Lumber
St., Columbia, S C, says: *j,
thought I had rheumatism and
treated for it on that belief. I used
all kinds of liniment. The pain
was in my back and in my hips
clear to the shoulders. The liniments
did no good and I took blood
medicines but they did oot help me.
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1 took a long trip in nope* mac me
change of climate might help me.
I waa away for three months but
could see no change for the better.
I beard of Doan's Kidney Pills and
determined to try them, and got a
box at a drug store. They completely
removed the paias ont of ay
back and J have not felt a, touch of
the old trouble since I used them.'1
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foeter-Milburn Co, Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the
United States.
Remember the name?Doan's?
and take no othe.
Citation HoticeStatb
of South Carolina.
Countr of Williamsburg,
By P, M. Brockmton Esquire,
Probate J udge.
Whereas,W. F. Rodgers made suit
to me, to grant him letters of administration,
with will annexed, of
the estate of and effects of Mrs. M.
A. C. Henrj.
These are therefore to cite and admonish,all
and singular,the kindred
and creditors of the said Mrs. M. A.
C. Henry, deceased, that they be
and appear before me, in the Court
of Probate, to be held at Kmgstree,
S, C. on 25th day of November next
after publication thereof, at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, to show
cause, if any they have, why the
said Administration should not be
granted.
Given undei my hand, this 9th,
day of November, Anno Domini,
1907.
Published on the 14th day of
November, 1906, in The County
Record.
P. M. Brockinton,
Probate Judge
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YOU have a most cordial
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Fifth?machines were invented to twist or clamp one wire around |H
another: the woven wire fence. , J
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rlres at the Joint, making no longer neoeoaary these wraps MB
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single, master stroke.
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yourself with this remarkable improvement, to be found only in
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