The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, May 27, 1913, Page FIVE, Image 5
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125c Whit<
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nary coarse weave bu
fabric for skirts and <
an nn a bargain table
135c Browi
Brown Dress Linen,
imported direct from
yard, special on'the b
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A I Lace bargains like
is always thronged
250 pices of Linen
9 15 cents a yard at
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Round thread and s
patterns, edges and in
8c., 10c., and 12 l-2c.,
Read
We'll put on sale 1
worth the world ove
lengths in the lot, %al
5 (Jozen Brown Lin<
$2.00 and $2.50, all gc
One lot of Ladies'
governor blease oy.
the feeder matter
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closing up the restricted district.
Mayor Woodward this afternoon
admitted having been in the hotel
room with Febuary, Miles and Colyar.
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He went there, he said, at the invitation
of Miles, to examine affidavits
which he said Colyar claimed to have
and which Tvere alleged to charge
graft in the polic-e department.
"The whole business," Woodward
declared, "amounted to hiring a detective.
Certainly I would vote to
protect anyone who unearthed graft.
Colyar and his crowd wanted SI ,000
for their information. 1 told them 1
had no $1,000 to give, but felt sure if
they could produce the evidence that
would bring about convictions tli- /
would be paid theij trouble."
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feature in
nnaugh's
to
the trading public /
tales still more duri
i in this section so i
t equal the prices?<
> Pique at 15c Yard.
mported ^Vhite Piqu-e?not the ordi,t
all fine soft finish?an excellent
Dne piece dresses, worth 25c. a yard,
at, choice the yard
15c
i Linen at 19c \ ard.
. full 36 inches wid3, a cloth that is
Ireland, bought to sell at :W> cents a
arrain counter at
13c
ice Bargains.
these tell why our great lace section
i:h busy buyers.
Torchon Lace, worth 10 cents to
5c
Lace Bargains.
quare mesh Val Laces in all the hest
isertions, half to 2 inches wide, worth
all go at choice the yard
5c
ly-to-wear Skirts.
this week 200 White Pique Skirts,
r $1.50, all size waist measures and
1 so at choice each
98c
in Skirts, all the newest styles, worth
> at choice this week
.$1.49
New Shirt Waists, $1.50 value, all go
95c
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Atlanta, Ga., May 24.?Replying to-!
night to charges of alleged attenfpts
at bribery in connection with ths
Phagan murder case, Col. T. B. Felder,
engaged to assist in the prosecution,
branded, as false such accusations
and made sweeping countercharges
against Chief of Detectives
Newport Lanford and members of his
department.
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In his statement ^ oi. reiuer inscribes
Chief Lanford as the "Lieutenant
Beck r of our 'system,'" "and
!
j accuses him of fomenting a plot to
; thwart the ends of justice."
I Much of the statement is devoted
to an attack upon A. S. Colvar, Jr., of
, Xashvill-e Tenn., whose affidavit pubj
lisJied yesterday, alleged that Col. Fel!
der offered a sum of money for certain
documents said to be a part of
the records of the detective depart
cade Motio
le, Friday E
first run moti<
9 P AHYIA
Sad A WVA11V
May i
merits 1
Offer
ias ever seen will a
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TIQ cue rtzirtui/uuy u
many high-grade g
comparison will prt
More New Em
Vine Swiss all-over, best line
specially good for Shirt Waists
at
27 inch Embroidery, a worule
class' Embroidery in this assor
choicest pattern, all worth .",0c. t
inch E: :: roicl* rv Floiincins
i all so at
v
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4.") inch lSmbridery Flouncing
very new and stylish this s ason
4~) inch Embroidery Floun2in
scroll patterns, $1.50 value, take
White Goods II
French oVile 45 inches wide,:
at only
Pajama Checks, 36 inches wi<
1" 1-9/? oil m nt nnlv
?tt M ? V,.) ? ?
Ratine, new lot can be had
helio light blue, etc., the most
ket, C5c. value all go this week
40 inch White Lawn, 2 to 10 :
at
45 Inch Lingerie Cloth, wort:
the yard
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mem. Col. Felder described the Cc?lyar
affidavit as well as that of G. C.
Febuary, secretary to Chief Lanford,
as untrue. He also denied the genuineness
of the report of an alleged
conversation between these men and
himself, said to have been obtained
by means of a secret telephonic device
which he has himself employed
in other cases.
Admits Conversation. j
Col. Felder admitted that Colyar ;
iTnri ^ v? rsation with
tlliu l' tuuuij uuu .
him, but declared that lie referred
them to the mayor, believing that the
head cl* the city government would
b- inter sted in any evidence of alleged
"graft" by heads ot the police
department. He said that the whole
thing is the result ot a "3101. tu
thwart his efforts to apprehend the
person who killed Mary Phagan.
Col. Felder's statement, which was
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Lontin
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lays of Islay. We
oods at such little p
ove it.
broideries. v
of patterns, small designs,
r
") cents quality, all go
49c
rful assortment of high
tment you will find the
o Toe. all go at choice
- 25c
good quality, worfh T"c., f]
' x 4?c
Voile and Swiss Vaaterial,
, $1.00 value, all go at s
65c
g Voile and Swiss, heavy
youi* choice at only the yd
98c \
lepaftment.
real fine quality, worth 39c.,
3e, nothing better made at
9c
in all colors of pink, tan,
wanted goods on the mar;
at the yard j
22 l-2c
^ard lengths, worth 12 l-2c.
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5 IOC
h 25 cents, special at only
12 l-2c
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extended, bristled with charges reflecting
upon the charact-er of Chief
Lanford and the manner in which the
detective department has conducted
its search for the murderer of the
Phagan girl.
Co!. Felder in conclusion, described
the manner in which he became
connected with the Phagan case, and
t
declared that his contract with the
: friends of the murdered girl's family
is open for inspection by persons not
| connected with the 'police or detec|
i
tive department. "
* ? r rt'o c o rrnct.or] tn
; A. ??. VvUlJ-cll, ?J 1 ao an v.^
A \
j nigh:, it being'.alleged that he is want-!
j fd on a charge of forgery, said to have l
: be' n committed in Knoxville, Tenn.,
; several years ago. He was later re'leased
on bond.
Smith's Secretary to Get $5,000 Job.
Washington, May 23.?Charles M.
,o Presnnts
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luding "The Bl<
ys a big howl.
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up
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believe you couh
trices.
Silk Stripe Voiles.
Tbe newest novelty for dainty dress i
openhagen, pink, yellow, reseda, all 39c.
More New Milliner
And by far the biggest and best stock in
ou have to do is to come direct to Min
ur Millinery stock, note the low prices.
."00 untrimmed shapes to go on sale this
*om $1.00 to $o.00, all go at haif price,
'50c to $2
Corsets! loi
We arp never without a full line of p
ets to suit any size figure. All the lead:
or slim, stout, or medium
\
Summer weight, the average length
Domestic Bargain:
8 l-3c. Sen Island full 40 inches wide,
10c. Manchester Chambry, all colors, A
8 l-2c. Standard Apron Ginghams, all
;ale price
8 l-2c. Poe Mills Bleaching, full 36 inc
price
22 l-2c. best Feather Bed Ticking, w
sale at
TirhitP TMmitv for Children's. dre.<
Shirt Waists, all go.at
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Galloway, at present secretary to
Senator E. D. Smith, has been selected
by the president, it is understood,
to be civil service commissioner, succeeding
Gen. John C. Black, whose
resignation/has been in the hands of
tfte president for several weeks. Mr.
pniwov'(. nomination will, in all |
\janu uj o
probability, be sent to the senate
on Monday next. The place pays
$5,000 a year and the term is four ^
years. Th-e civil service commission
has executive charge of the administration
of the civil service law, the '
holding of examinations, ratings, etc,
and :he certification of eligibles to j
fhe various government departments
for appointment.
Coincid-ent with the announcement j
that Mr. Galloway will become a
member of the commission is the
V mat^n that that body as at present
com T.sed has not been in symparur
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Admission 10c i
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ents
oped in to j
1 not find I
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n lilac, sky blue,
value at choice
25c
ythis
locality. All
maugh's, examine
> week, hat shapes
!.50 Each 1
sets!!
lorfect-fitting Coring
ar.vles in stock
$1 up
50c
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5.
May sale price
6 l-4c
lay sale price
^ 5c
size checks, May
5c
hes wide, May sale
5c
ill go in this May
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16c
;ses, also good for
10c
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+.Virt nrociHpnt's ideas of Civil
illy VV iUil tu-c ^/ivu<v?u? - ?
service matters. Investigations haye
been made recently on the suggestions
of members of congress to the
effect that the government service is
now almost 95 per cent republican
in personnel and other evidences of
more or less partisan selection of
government employes have cropped
out, showing some dissatisfaction with. /
the administration ctf the civil service
law. -i
Before his connection with Senator
Smith Mr. Galloway was news editor
of the Columbia State for several
years and studied law at the same
\ s
time at th- University of South Carolina.
His new position will require
his cnotinued residence in Washington.
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