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VOL. XLII. NO. 117 NEWBERRY., S. C.. TUESDAY OCTOBER 3, 1905. TWICE A WEEK, $150 YEAR TO ENFORCE PROHIBITION taw and Order League to be Orgai ized-Committees Appointed Another Meeting to be Held In Two Weeks. In response to the call which w issued by Mr. W. I. Heribert a mee ing was.-held in the court house ye terday looking to forming a law ar or<der league in Newberry, the ma purpose of which is the suppression < blind tigers. Mr. R. T. C. Hunter was elect< president and Mr. W. H. Walla< secretary. The- president explained the 6 ject of the meeting to be the enforc ment of law. It was the duty of a good citizens to obey and enforce a laws, but as we had just voted out ti dispensary we should be especial: zealous in our eforts to enforce tl law. Mr. A. C. Jones and Mr. A. H. Kof and Rev. W. L. Seabrook spoke favor of organization. Rev. J. A. Slig wasalso in favor of organization but order to acomplish anything you mu interest every good eitizen. Dr. Geo. B. Cromer also spoke fator 'of organization. That the were certain social wrongs again society which were just as mu< wrongs as wrongs against the in vidual but in order to carry out a la against them you must get the c,t munity interested. He favored a cor mittee of three from dach townsh and one executive committeemanfro AITR No driftwood, hum( linaN and the best bou to .the back. both floo no More reliable go 9 .'clock we start the Broad We are going to do the Br< aaority of people want the b 54 in., elegant quality, sm< Broadcloth, the colors the vel '54 inch, the standar d $1.0 price is only 75c. yd. Black~ You can judge the strent stock, We don't believe our The best 54 in. Black Bro pieces to select from placed Mlohairs, Sicillan, Heavy all leading,~ up--to-date Black to make things lively, take)y Mimnaugh's where dollars d~ It will The Larg each township. Mr. Sligh favored this except he . wanted the organization by school districts. Mr. Arthur Kibler said he had not come out to say anything. He thought any law that could not be enforced in the ordinary way ought not to be on s the books but he moved the appoint ment of a committee of five to draft a consitution and by laws and report to an adjourned meeting. n i'Mr. Jones said they were all after the same thing he was but he wanted to enforce the law against gambling as well as liquor and other things. 'e It was finally agreed to appoint a committee of three from each town ship and to meet two weeks from yes I terday to perfect the county organiza tion, said convention to be composed of one delegate from ea:h local or ie ganization: y Township No. i-Arthur Kibler, A. C. Jones, Geo. B. Cromer. 'No. 2-B. F. Cannon, A. J. Gibson, n J.'D. Nance. n !No. 3-John Henderson, J. H. M. h Ruff, W. D. Hardy. n No. 4-Jno. W. Scott, J. K. S. Ray, st Jno. M. Suber. No. 5-S. B. Aull, -W. C. Sligh, Jas. in B. Reagin. e No. 6-Sam Boozer, Henry Hen drix, J. B., Smith. No. 7-H. T. Fellers, J. S. Domi nick, R. S. Boizman. 2. No. 8-H. 0. Long, I. H. Boulware, .I. P. Cannon. ip No. g-S. J. Kohn, J. B. Stockman, n I J. D. Quattlebaum. EMEN DO0 Irum, old-fashioned way ght stock in Newb=rry, w rs, a distance of 1,000 fee Is than rests upon our shi "ball rolling.' :loth Supremacy. >gdcloth business of the town, tl ist cloth for the price. >Oth and firm, will not rough, a re -y best, all shades, at special the 3 0 cloth, soft rich, genteel shades, Goods Winners. th of any dry goods store by its s has an equal in this section. adcloth you ever saw for 98c.: >n sale for quick selling. Panama Cheviots, Serge and Shal Goods, some 54 in. wide and wdrt -our choice this week for 49c. > double duty. We Invi The Tremendous Array of Hanc Skirts, Rain Coats, Jackets and fully; you can't conscientiously any stand point, I will make yoi I lot 44 inch fancy mixed Cll 75c. special, only 49c. 1 lot 52 inch Mohairs, brown, Special 38 inch all wool h cake taker for only 47 l-2c. the pay you to co maugh -est and Clh No. io-T. J. Wilson, L. I. Epting W. P. Counts. ,No. ii-Benj. Halfacre, B. M. Set zler, W. H. Folk. The committee to prepare by law is composed of J. A. Sligh, Geo. B Croff1er. A. H. Kohn. The convention will be held agail on the 22 of this month in the cour house at i o'clock. Death of Mrs. Shackleford. Mrs. W. M. Shackleford, after long illness, died at her home in New berry on Friday at i o'clock. Mrs Shackleford was a Miss Pope ani first married Mr. Richard Wickei She is survived by her husband, Mr W. M. Shaakleford and five childrej an done gister, Mrs. Harriet Lane. Interment was had at Rosemon Saturday afternoon the funeral beinj conducted by Rev. S. H. Zimmermar Bank At Glymphville. Dr. W. N. Glymph, vice presiden of the Rice Drug company, of thi City, has been elected president of th GIymphville Loan and Trus7 compan; of Glym-phville, S. -C., a new conceri that will shortly start into busines! Dr. Glymph, who is a son of the lat A. Y. W. Glymph, is a young man o fine business qualities and financia ability. For the last six years he --ha been a resiednt of the city and for th last two years has been identified wit, the firm of the Rice Drug oompan3 He has many friends who wish hir an -abundance of success in h.is neN capacity. The capital stock of th IS ARRA of doing business here e can save you money t. It's jammed full of alves. We mean to < hiat is if the Nvri gular $1.50 We have rd. only 98c. largest.fact: Mimnaugh's our custom / diction that buy more, Black Goods money do~ - shoes for a yd. 100 full ik Skin, and W e h 75c. JustWeke Meet me at the second ,Squares, F ite You to Isome H ats, StyLish Silks and Cloaks. After looking throug] say that we are showing the gr i a present of a ten dollar bill eviots, just the thing for a nobi blue, green, gray and black, eavy smooth Venetian, in all th yd. me fifty mile eapest St - ank will be $5.ooo. The corporators are all ,brothers, and the following - compose the firm: Dr. W. N. Glymph, president; E. L. Glymph, secretary s and treasurer; G. Cleveland Glymph, and John F. Glymph.-Union Times. Real Estate Transferred. t Spartanburg, September 29.-Yes terday two deeds were filed in the office of the clerk of court, with instructions to record immediately. a They were dated about the first days - of August, being a few days differ ence in the dates. The first was made : by T. C. Duncan to Mrs. L. W. Cole man, conveying -his interest, $33,333, in what is known as the Palmetfo i block-eight lots to Mrs. L. W. Cole- i man. The other was from same to t same, conveying his interest in the ,. court house block, value $io,ooo. Mrs. Coleman has lived in Charles ton for several years, but 'her home is in Seneca. She is a sister of T. C. Duncan's wife. t e Usually Crowded. y Mimnaugh does things that bring i people to his establishment and when . they go once they continue to.go. It e is heavy advertising that directs the f tide toward 'his doors, but it is the J fact that he does what he advertises s that makes regular customers ouE of e the people who simply look in out of b curiosity. He is advertising a tre imendous array of values in this issue. 3 His floor room amounts to about 7,000 Y square feet and he needs more for e such a tremendous stock. LYOFVI With the biggest stor on all kinds of merchant tempting merchandise, C eep this work lively, an Famous Shoe 1 our history have we had sucli them in all grades for all kinds >ries in the United States. Non< ers saf "none as good." We as we have rnore shoes than any t sell more, and if there is any adva n, it's on our side. So don't res Ilithe family. Clotbing and Fu our Men's, Boys' and Children' floor Men's and Boys' Hats, Cai tugs, Blankets, Comforts, and a s( ~Attend! Dress Materials, Tailor-Made i our Tremendous Stock care eatest stock in Newberry from >y street.suit worth every cent of v'orth 75c. special, 49c. .e leading shades and black. A s to buy your 0 ore of Newi EUGENE S. WERTS Elected Clerk and Treasurer of City Council to Succeed Thos. 0. Stewart Resingned. At a meeting of the city council held yesterday morning Mr. Eugene: S. Werts was elected clerk and treas urer to succeed Mr. Thos 0. Stewart, resigned. There were five applicants for the position. 'Mr. Stewart resigns to take a po sition on the road to travel for an Atlanta house which deals in rubber hose. 'Mr. Werts served is county super intendent of education for two years and was last year a candidate for county treasurer. He is polite, courteous and obliging and naturally popular and will make an efficient officer. Survivor's Meeting. A meeting of survivor's of Co. G. 13th S. C. V. was held in Prosperity on Saturday, September 30. An organization of the sons and daughters of Co. G. was effected by electing the following officers: E. W. Werts, president; T. B. Hawkins, vice president; T. J. Wilson, secretray. A committee of three was appointed on membership. Addresses were made by Messrs. Lumpkin and Wes ton of Columbia. A basket picnic was given and much enjoyed in the grove near the church. The association will meet at the call of the president. iLUES! e in upper South Caro ise from the front door xnd the land -produces d Tuesday morning at Store. an enormous stock of shoes. of people. We buy from the Shave any better, and many of sert without any fear of contra g'o stores in this section. We rtage in buying and paying the t urntil you get here for all the niisbings. s Clothing up stairs. Al'so on s, Odd Pants of all kinds, Art lid car load of Trunks. bill from )erry. S. C.