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THE HEALTH SITUAT.3N AT WINTEROP COLLEGE Dr. Kinard Tells of Precautions Tak en to Prevent Epidemic of Ty phoid-Students Cooperat ing. Rock Hill, Nov. 6.-Knowing the interet felt by parea.* and of'wr throulgholt the 'tate II the III.-ler of Winthrop's health situation, Ih. James P. Kinard. acting president. of the college, gave the State's corres pondent the following ';tatement: "We have in t.he ;nfirmnarv n4 four cases of typhoid fe,ec :nd 10 suspected eases which have not been diagnosed as typhoid. ; I, tiouzht by our phypicians that sciue of t0e latter eases are malarial. With the first case a thorough inspectijon of the college was made. Even wi ih two or three cases we hoi.ed ihat they were spora-ic and 'hat there was no local cause. Oni ededay. how ever, I called on the ,-ate and eAi health officers to make an investig tion of conditions. Dr. C. F. Wil liams, State health officer, is now en ,aged in a search for the cauce of the sickness. Assuming that drinkiii water and milk a e tie most probable causes of typhcid, we hae cut off the drinking water we were u4ig and have provided a suppy that is free from suspicion. We have abandon ed the use of milk and butter from our own dairy except for cooking pur poses. The students of the college are fully acquainted with the condi tion and are cooperating most hear tily with the tauthoriRties in their search for the cause of the fever. The greatest care is being taken in tie supervision of all pos-ible sources of infection and Dr. W-1i'.mus and those assisting him hope to locate the cause of the trouble in a short time. I should like for the pirentk especially to know that every possi ble precaution is being taken f.Or the care and safety of the students." There have been no -mspected cases within the last two days. MR. TAFT GOES To HOT SPRINGS, VA. Cincinnati, 0., Nov. 7.-President elect Taft left yesterday afternoon for Hot Springs, Va., where the lat est decision is to remain three weeks, a cottage having been secured up in the mountains where Taft expects to be free from all interference and po'b lieity. On Thanksgivir g day .Mi and Mrs. Taft will be the guests at the dinner of the family of M. E. Ingalls, chairman of the execntive committee of the Big Four railroad. Later plans are s,till indefinite. News From Excelsior. Excelsior, Nov. 9.-We have had ligh-t frost in this section. The weather is fiine and our people are busy sowing oats. Was sorry to hear of the sad and sudden death of Mr. J. M. Wicker on Sunday morning at his home near Prosperity. Mr. Wicker was a good man and will be greatly missed. Dr. R. C. Kibler spent a few days with relatives at Pomaria last week and attended the tent meeting held there by Mr. Anderson. Rev. Jas. D. Kinard, of Cameron, while up at the synod, spent a few days rith his sister Mrs. J. S. Werts .in Saluda county. Mr. G. Q. Cook, of Greenwood, has been on a few days visit to his father, Mr. J. B. Cook. Mr. G. R. Riser has been on a visit to Prof. J. S. Wheeler's family. Miss Maggie Stone dited rela tives near Newberry last week. Miss Mamie Counts who has been sick for a few days ,is able to take up her school again this week. Rev. Joseph L. Hodges will preach in Excelsior school house next Satur day night at 7.30 o'.elock, on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock and again Sunday night at 7.30 o'clock. Mr. Hodges is an able speaker and the public has a cordial invitation to come out and hear him. The new phone line from Slighs up to Mr. J. C. Singleyvs is now com plete and found to be qnite a con venience. Sigma. Fourth Quarterly Conference. The fourth quarterly conference of Centr:al}Methodist chureh was held on~ Friday night. Rev. J. C. Roper pre siding. The report:4 for the year were submitted and the officers of the church elected. The reports showed the church in good condition. The following officers were elected for the next year: Trustees-Messrs. Z. F. Wright. S. J. Wooten, W. 0. Maves. W. H. Lominack, J. W. White. G. B. Summer. Stewards-Messr5. J. H. Wicker. R. L. Tarraint. C. IT. Cannuon- W. TI. Distrmi Stewrd--. (V. May-es. es. Superintendent of the Sunday Schol-Mr. James F. Epting. IN TI A tremendous barga the greatest trade ever offerings. It's the sale your life. You'll never watch us set a standar Sale $ta MIMNAU( IN STYLISH Come direct to us fo is where you will save More Millinery here to millinery shops in towr ment of Millinery scool dollar. No trouble to lAd The \ Made 2 most b store w AllI$ All Shoes Musi Hunt the bargain tables, scr If we've -got your size in the loi Linens and I Newberry hasn't seen such sure. Remnants! Remnants o from Belfast, Ireland, 2, 2 1-2, go at half price. 200 large white Bed Spread 100 extra large white Bed only 1. 29. Nothing like these Down, Down TI We are doing business while < marbles. So inch Broadcloth, blue and elsewhere, here goes for 25C. yd. Two bales Riverside Plaids, 27 ir to go at only 534C. yd. Two bales. Riverside Danvalle P: worth 6%rc., to go at 4%4c. yd Five bales John P. King Sea Isla goat 5C. yd. Two bales N ewberry Mills 40 in. worth 8c., to go at 6%c. yd. Two cases Outing, not short lent worth 8c., to go at 4%-c. yd. Two cases full bolts Outing, th only 9C. yd 25 pieces Buckskin Jeans, worth only 22c. 10 pieces red twilled Flannel, w< only 873c. yd. 50 pieces heavy Canton Flannel, go at roc. 50 pieces Standard Calicoes, wor at only 5c. Every purchase is protected by o1 tee. No Newberry concern is "ho pete with Mimnaugh. We practice JE HISTOI in purchase of thousands of d it that has ever occurred in N you have been waiting for. have another chance to buy 'd. : rts Nednesdau ,H LEADS MILLINERY r your headgear. Here - both time and money. select from than all the i combined. A big ship >-d in at 50 cents on the how goods. COME. STOP! READ! [ies' Ready-to-Wear Appa greatest bargains ever knovin in Ladies' uits, separate Skirts and Cloaks, newe autiful Garments at prices no other Ne ill attempt to equal.. dies Tailored Suits just in by Monday's e est Long Coat styles, Satin lined, trimmi lands, etc , materials are fine hard f is, all to go on sale at these bargain pric 25.00 and $27.50 suits to go on sale at 30.00 and $32 00 suits to go on sale at 15.00 and $18.00 suits to go on sale at t Go in the Cut! atch among the Shoe bargains. :singled out, name your price. led Spreads!. I sacrifice sale In years, be here f Table Linen, one case direct 3 and 3 1-2 yds. long, all to s worth $1.50 to go at only 89c. spreads worth $2.00 to go at. bargains ever known. Come! iey Go! Bargains ~thers are playing .One dollar does black, worth Soc. saved on everythi1 50 doz. Ladies' .wide, worth 8c., seller at only 2C.< aids, 25 in. wide, 200 doz. Ladies nd, worth 634c., to seller, at only 4c. One lot long Ki white Homespun, at only $2.49 a pa shs but full pieces, One lot short tv at only 49C. pair. e 1234c. -kind, at One lot Ladies' 35c. yd , to go at at only roc. each. One lot of odds >rth 15c., to go at$.o.Iwehv worth 15c. yd., to 100 doz. Misses sizes, the 15c. kin h 6%c yd., to goA ir iron clad guaran-I oked up" to corn- Just 50 trunks1I I price. what we. preach, We doi AI W OF NE oll irs worth of goods at 50c. c ewberry. That's the reason of (ou have never bought finer g all kinds of merchandise so Morqing at 9 Sen, It's the be! " (ifact the ma< more than w to wear. Ju fons, Panan ning new rr offer of the $8.00 valuec Visit the Cloal Every express rolls in new *d est sale of cloaks that has eve Tailor Newberry in many a year. Ladies' Cloaks 50 in. long, st and shades, black, tans and castez wberry worth less than $18.00 to for $13.98. Another Mimnaugh cake tal Kpress, dred and fifty in this lot, worti d with and $12.00. Just to show y< .rise .sell them all, here goes till ti tmshedchoice $7.98. es: Another corker. 300 Ladil $19.98 Cloaks worth $6.50 and up to $4.98. 24.98 By all means visit this depa $11.98 what before you spend your;~r If It's Silhi 36 inch Blac 0 brown, garnet, b: a a $1.25 yard, duri 98c. yard. Direct to us fron Blankets are sal place the 50 paii in Notion Departmfent. the work of two, a half and more g you buy. ii hemstitched Handkerchiefs, an 8c. ach. t hemstitched Handkerchiefs, a roc. each. Gloves, r 6 buttons, worth $3.50, 54 o clasp Kid Gloves, worth $1.oo, Bels, all sorts and sizes. wortl' Soc.,E and ends in Corsets, worth up to your size take it along for only 39c. and Boys' School Stockings, all t I at only r oc pair. Big Triink Sale. ft. Will close out the lot at half n our Store what NBERRY 'n the dollar has paved the way for these stupendous money saving oods at prices as low as these in cheap. Keep pace with us and O'clock Sharp. sational Skirt Sale 3t bargain skirt news in months, in ing and trimming alone are worth re ask you for the entire skirt ready st 100 Ladies' Skirts, Voils, Chif ias, Blacks and Browns, in stun iodels. It's the one biggest Skirt season, actual $6.50, $7.00 and ;at only $4 98. k Section! Cloaks. The great r been witnessed in nicely braided in new not one in the lot $20.00, here goes ker. About two hun 1 not less than $10.00 >u how we do under- i 1e last one is gone, , s' black and castor \ $8.50, here goes for 4iI \ rtment and see whats . noney. and It's Stylish, Uimnaugh's Got It. k Taffeta Silk, and all the leading shades, lue, green, and sells everywhere for $1.00 and ng this big sale buy all you please at only airs "Dixie" All Wool Blankets i Elkin Woolen Mills. North Caro'ina. These* I all over the United States for $5.00. We rs on sale, one pair to each customer for $3.49. Terrific Wool Dress Goods Sale. The big Dress Goods sale starts Wednesday morn ig. Thousands of yards bought at a fraction of the alue, thrown on the center bargain counters at figures iat will give you two yards for the usual price of one. roo bolts of fine wool Dress Goods worth 35, 40 and c., for this sale 25c. yd. 12 !ds. Bleached Domestics for $1.00. Take your choice of Barker Mills, Androscoggin or [ls. $1.oo worth to each buyer at only 8fsc. Id 0vercoats at Half Price. These coats are worth $6.50 to $8.5o. We bought ie lot at Soc. on the dollar. Now is your time, $3.98. 50 Cents UInderwear. Men's heavy fleeced Underwear, regular price Soc. rerywhere, at only 38c. we say in our ads_