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1 i THE HEALTH SITUATION AT WINTHROt- COLLE( Dr. Kinard Tells of Precautions Ti en to Prevent Epidemic of Typhoid?Students Cooperating. A Hock Hill, Nov. (>.?Knowing t interest fell by pare.i.s and o'V :K throughout I lie State in the mat I ',1 of Winthrop's health situation, 1 iH James l\ Kinanl, acting president (M the college, gave the State's corn pondent the following statement: 9 "We have in the nifinnarv n< four eases of typhoid fever :<n 1 iB suspected eases which have not be M diagnosed as typhoid. !i i-> Ihouy V by our physicians that sonic of t V latter eases are malarial. With I T first ease a thorough inspection i the college w?? made. Even wi ll h ,'c or three cases we hoped that 111 \ were sporadic and 'hat there was local cause. On Wednesday, ho j ever, I called on the S:ate and ej A health officers to make an investis |1 tion of conditions, TV. C. F. W |W liams, Stale health officer, is now c '1 raged in a search for the <au?e J the sickness. Assuming thai drinki * water and milk aic tne most probal causes of typhoid, we have cut > the drinking water we were using a , have provided a supplv that is fr from suspicion. We have abandu ( ed the use of milk and butter fi\ ; our own dairy except for cooking p; poses. The studenls of ihc are fully acquainted with the com I lion and are cooperating mos| he; ' lily with the (aulhoiil'ties in the j search for the cause of the fever. T t greatest care is being taken in t 'A supervision of all possible smrces if infect ion and Dr. WU'iams a | those assisting him hope to loc.i j the cause of the troubk* in a sin fi time. I should like for the pare) , 1 I especially to know that every pos: hie precaution is being taken f?.r t enre and safely of I'.io students." There have been no suspected ca.-: within the last two days. MR. TAFT GOES To HOT SPRINGS, V j Cincinnati, O., Nov. 7.?Preside! elect Taft left yesterday afterno for Hot Springs, Va., where the h est decision is to remain three weel a cottage having been secured up the mountains where Taft expects j be free from all interference and pu 1 licily. On Thanksgiving day Mr. a 1 Mrs. Taft will be the guests at t 1 dinner of the family of M. E. Tngal chairman of the executive committ of the Big Four railroad. Later pla are still indefinite. News From Excelsior. Excelsior, Nov. 0.?We have h light frost in this section. T weather is fine and our people a busy sowing oats. Was sorry to hear of the sad a sudden death of Mr. .T. M. Wicker | Sunday morning at his home nc Prosperity. Mr. Wicker was a go 1 man and will be greatly missed. Dr. R. C. Kibler spent a Pew da with relatives at Poniaria last we j' and attended the lent meeting hf B there by Mr. Anderson. ! Rev. .Tas. D. Kinard, of Camorc while u)> at Ihc synod, spent a ft days 1'ith his sister Mrs. J. S. Wei f in Saluda counly. Mr. (!. (,). Cook, of (Jreenwood, h been on a few days visit to his fat hi Air. J. B. Cook. Mr. (!. R. Riser has been on a vi }'i Prof. .1. S. Wheeler's family, s Miss Maggie Stone VVilcd re lives near Newberry last week. Miiss Mamie Counts who has be sick for n few days .is able to fa up her school again this week. Rev. Joseph L. Hodges will prea in Excelsior school house next Salt day night at 7..'50 o'clock, on Sund aflcrnoon a I o'clock and ag; Sunday nijrht nI 7.MO o'clock. ^ TTodires is ail able speaker and I public has a cordial invitation to eoi out and hear him. The new phone line from Sli? 1 up lo Mr. .1. C. Singlevs is now co plete and found lo b(> quite a cr venience. Sigma Fourth Quarterly Conference. The fourth quarterly conference Cent ral .Met hodist church was held Friday n i ? h t. Ue v. .1. C. Roper pi ' siding. The reports for the year wt I submilted and I he officers of I \ church elected. The reports show i the church in good condition. The following officers were elect for the next year: Trustees?Mess /. F. Wright. S. J. Woolen, W. Maves. W. If. Loininaek, J. W. Wlii L 0. B. Summer. | Stewards?Messrs. .1. II. Wick R. I,. Tarrant. C. II. Cannon. W. , Wallace. W. A. Sluck'-v. W. < Mavis I'. C. (Jaillard. .1. D. Wheel (' James M. Wind, and John B. May. hi-tricl Steward-?W. G. Mayes. cs. Superinlei.denl of Ihc Sund School?Mr. James F. Epting. 0 1 I I of I > ? A tremendous bargain purchase of thousands of doll xv cm!Ithe greatest trade event that has ever occurred in Newb? ,|u lofferings. It's the sale you have been waiting for. You [ ho your life. You'll never have another chance to buy all I k"0 watch us set a standard. :::::: G\ in j\ Sale ^arts Wednesday M ; M1MNAUGH LEADS f | IN STYLISH MILLINERY yM n* Come direct to us for your headgear. Here M- is where you will save both time and money. b_ More Millinery here to select from than all the 1 millinery shops in town combined. A big ship- || I -fft ,e mentof Millinery scooped in at 50 cents on the & /mm r.e. jis. ill I; IVi "Hdollar. No trouble to show goods. GOME. I '!' k | STOP! READ! 1CJ Ladies'Ready-to-Wear Apparel. greatest bargains ever known in Ladies' Tailo A \ \ Made Suits, separate Skirts and Cloaks, newest an< it- I i\''{ \ y most beautiful Garments at prices no other Newberr; u- J UU store will attempt to equal. in / ; ^ 50 ladies Tailored Suits just in by Monday's express b" b v'ery 'atest Long c?at styles, Satin lined, trimmed will ho /rl T^t\ Satin Bands, etc , materials are fine hard finishei 1 i lw\* \ll'lWorsteds, all to go on sale at these bargain prices: "M fir' f^1 ^ $25.00 and $27.50 suits to go on sale at $ 19.91 III ji All $30.00 and $32 00 suits to go on sale at $24.9* | All $15.00 and $18.00 suits to go on sale at $1 1.91 h'i ????????? All Shoes Must Go in the Cut! net Hunt the bargain tables, scratch among the Shoe bargains. 0,1 If we've got your size in the lot singled out, name your price. "rt Linens and Bed Spreads! Newberry hasn't seen such a sacrifice sale in years, be here j p,< sure. Remnants! Remnants of Table Linen, one case direct A >i<i from Belfast, Ireland, 2, 2 1-2, 3 and 3 1-2 yds. long, all to aSI go at half price. Jffk ?ri- 200 large white Bed Spreads worth $1.50 to goat only 89c. ?NM 100 extra large white Bed Spreads worth $2 00 to go at ts only 1. 29. Nothing like these bargains ever known. Com3.! as I _ Down, Down They Go! Bargains in N We are doing business while others are playing One dollar does the wc I marbles. 50 inch Broadcloth, blue and black, worth 50c. saved on everything you elsewhere, here goes for 25c. yd. so <i0/. indies' heinst , Two bales Riverside Plaids, 27 in. wide, worth 8c., kl to go at only S}4c. yd. scller al onl>' 20" cacl'Two bales Riverside Danvalle Plaids, 25 in. wide, 200 do/.. Ladies' heinst P l worth 6^c., to go at 4 ]4c. yd n t . . Five bales John P. King Sea Island, worth 6^c., to ' > 1 V go at sc. yd. One lot long Kid Olovi llTl Two bales Newberry Mills 40 in. white Homespun, al onjv ?2..j9 n pair. worth 8c., to go at 6#c. yd. ' ' Two cases Outing, not short lengths but full pieces, One lot short two cla>] n<" worth 8c., to go at 4/^c. yd. at only 49c. pair. Two cases full bolts Outing, the i2^c. kind, at , T , , ,, . .i,. , , ()ne lot Ladies liclis, " only 9c. yd m* 25 pieces Buckskin Jeans, worth 35c. yd , to go at at only 10c. each. m only 22c. ^ One lot of odds and en< 10 pieces red twilled Manuel, worth 15c., to go at only 8 'Ac. yd. *IO?- 11 wc have your s 50 pieces heavy Canton Flannel, worth 15c. yd., to u o do/. Misses and I go at ioc. sizes, the 15c. kind at 011 <>' so nieces Standard Calicoes, worth 6}4c yd., to go _ n, at only 5c. A Big 1 re Hvery purchase is protected by our iron clad guaranty tee. No Newberry concern is "hooked up" to com- J,,sl 50 trunks left. V od pete with Mimnaugh. price. j We practice what we preach. We do in c (M , ARGAINSALl / OF NEWBERRY s worth of goods at 50c. on the dollar has paved the ,vav ?:or >rry. That's the reason of these stupendous money saving lave never bought finer goods at prices as low as these in <inds of merchandise so cheap. Keep pace with us and orning at 9 O'clock Sharp. 1 Sensational Skirt Sale ";'S kes* t>ar^a'n skirt news in months, in fact the making and trimming alone are worth ^r-/' f more than we ask you for the entire skirt ready vy 1 to wear. Just 1 GO Ladies'Skirts, Voils, Chif|l>> 'r '' ^ons? Panamas, Blacks and Browns, in stuntsfp -SL. ({ ning new models. It's the one biggest. Skirt pii offer of the season, actual $6.50, $7.00 and *J]J }' ) $8.00 values at only $4 98. <ZJ | Visit the Cloak Section! Every express rolls in new Cloaks. The great- ..forest sale of cloaks that has ever been witnessed In ;]jA r Newberry in many a year. jj p ^ 1?'^-'' _j Ladies' Cloaks 50 in. long, nicely Draided in new jj IJ '/JW J shades, black, tans and caster, not one in the lot [J 1/ thy]\ ? <?JIry' y worth less than $18.00 to $20.00, here goes "Hi'!/ /! /^Il for $13.98. 0>n? A I Another Mimnaugh cake taker. About two hun- wH 1\ j dred and fifty in this lot, worth not less than $ 10.00 * l | u\ | and $12.00. Just to show you how we do under- / \\\ , ! sell them all, here goes till the last one is gone, \ U\ j choice $7.98. / \\ \ Another corker. 300 Ladies' black and castor iijil y \\ 3 Cloaks worth $6.50 and up to $8.50, here gees for /" ' I 1 '? N $4 98. By all means visit this department and see whats " * 'v' . 3 what before you spend your^money. If it's Silk and It's Stylish, Mimnaugh's Got It. 36 inch Black Taffeta Silk, and all the leading shades, B?l \lwk brown, garnet, blue, green, and sells everywhere for $1.00 and g#*/ $ 1.25 yard, during this big sale buy all you please at onlv 50 Pairs "Dixie" All Wool Blankets jKf Direct to us from Elkin Woolen Mills. North Caro ina. These Ppf Blankets are sold all over the United States for $5.00. We place the 50 pairs on sale, one pair to each customer for $3.49. otion Department. Terrific Wool Dress Goods Sale. ak of two, a half and more I (ioods sale starts Wednesday inorn' 'UM- Thousands of yards bought :it a fraction of the itched Handkerchiefs, an Sc. . t. ?i . i . , value, tniown on the center bargain counters at figures . , , T, ,, ... thai will give you two wards for the usual price of one. itched Handkerchiefs, a ioc. * icx) holts of fine wool I)nss Cioods worth 35, .jo and. es, 16 buttons, worth $3.50, 5()C*? f?r this sale 25c. yd. . Kid (Wuvt's, worth *,oo, 12 Bleached Domestics for $1.00. lake your choice of Barker Mills, Androscoggin or I.li sortsaml sizes, worth s?-., Hills. *,worth to each l.uyc-r at only X'/jc. ><l. ds in Corsets, worth up to Overcoats at Half Price. i/etake it along for only 39c. These coats .ire worth S6.50 to We bought Joys' School Stockings, all , i?. i,,. r,w, ,1., in v, .. ? tne lot .it 50c. on the dollar. Now is your time, ly ioc pair. rUnk Sale. 50 Cents Underwear. I'ill close out the lot at half Men s hea\ > fleece I l;ii(lerwear, regular juice 50c. everywhere, at only 38c. .t )ur Store what we say in our ads. UGH'S.