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_ _ __1 9.IL(PA Y A ET'ABLISHED 1865. NEWBERRY, S. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER ,18.WI A WEEK.8 wpGoods '4o _ _ ,(.. me of ~ --gold sta The plar 'i, to pass 'M-":'at the Mim j every thing C . ' *DRESS GOODS I can show you more dress gc .e other stores in Newborry combine Si0 pieces plain and figured dress g, ' regular prico 35c now only 100 pieces pluin and figured dress go at other stores 40c Mimnaughs price as long as'they lust. I have the largest line of black ever shown in Nowberry dont. buy y( until you see our line. Richard Caldw( The Bondsmen Settle. THE STATE SAFE FOi 82,81 2.41 OF TILE NEAL SnOR'rAOE. Seuator Tiliman Sends a Check for 6109.OO In Full Settlement of What Lie Owes-The Status at Present. [Columbia Record, 20th.] As was stated yesterday, Col. Wilie Jones sent the Attorney Gen oral his share, as bondsman, on the shortage of Colonel Neal. It was decided that Coleiel Neal could only be held, criminally, for $2,812.41. The rest of the $11,000 is made up of worthless notes, etc., the taking of which was not criminal, but showed bad business judgment. The exact figures as to who will lose on the whole transtction cannot be stated today, but in round figures it is said that the Carolina bank will be out $5,500, the State $2,000 and the bondsmen $2,800. This does not make up the full amount, but there are various other smaller transac tions which between the State and bank will bring the sum up to $11, 000. This morning bondsmen Scott Pope and P. H. H-altiwanger culled on the Attorney General and promised to send checks for their share this after noon. So this winds up the whole business so far as the bondsmen are concerned. Mr. Brilinger today received a cheek from Senator Tillman for $109.00, and Superintendent Grif'lih, of the penitentiary, who received the cheek, signed a receipt in full for the amount.due by the senator. The committee report had Senator Tillman charged with $117 and some cents, but the Senator in a letter to the Attorney General showed that the statement was wrong. He said $12 was charged against him for convict work on fences around the mansion grounds, which was manifestly not due by him. Again he was charged $5 a thousand for the brick he re ~yed from Colonel Neal, while the mar price in Augusta at that time yastY -o amount then for tile brick should be -12. Mr. B3ellinger investigated these tters and found themr to be true, and a -ood that $24 -for fence work and for I1a brick should be taken off. This Nwould leave Senator Tillman due only #93. But the Senator himself informed th committee that he had gotten oats a rm.OOl. Neal which did not occur o 0 Mimnaugh of South Ca ndard on the spot that i ur competitors as if thi naugh's have made, wE n our counters are the eCAPEI ods than all Any price or si $10.00 you know >ods 2 Jackot people of - 20 O bttr position t< ads Wom)enst' and Chill "3 grado you want lh dress goods Bay's school si mr fall dress mot.her il Newbe sizrs 4 to 10 year! 1ll, Miss Joe L. Jones, I Mimnat the books. The amount at the mar ket price at the time was added, mak ing the bill $109.06. It is very likely that the bondsmen will make demand from those per sons who got book cases, hat racks, tables, etc., to "cough up" the value. They didn't need furniture of that sort just now and object to paying hard earned money for it for other people to use. Mr. J. J. Fretwell, of Anderson, will be asked to reimburse the bondsmen for $387.17. Mr. Fret well got some oats from the peniten tiary, but instead of paying for them, credited Colonel Neal on his ac count to that amount, this being done at the instance of Colonel Neal. The bondsmen are'charged up wvith 0 38.20 for commissary supplies used by Colonel Neal. They hold that as they were only on his bond for four years that they should not be charged up for six years' misconduct. Mr. Bellinger says that as a matter of fact the wvhole shortage occurred with in the four years, but as the com mittee's investigation extended back for six years that is the way it ap peared as if six years' transactions were involved. Colonel Jones called on Mr. Bellinger .this morning and referred to this matter. But the amount was not reduced The State, then, is safe so far as to the amount wrongfully appropriated by Colonel Neal. It can hardly re imburse itself on notes that are no good. Colonel Neal says he will be in Columbia tomorrow or Monday to settle. If he desires to pay the $11, 000 a receipt will be given him for all except that which his bondsmen have paid. Mr. Bellinger has noth ing more to do with that and Colonel Neal will have to reimburse them personally. Select specimens of your choicest grains, vegetables, finely bred stock, including poultry, for exhibition at the State Fair. Alittle effort on your part will secure one or more of handsome premiums. Liberal railroad rates 'to the greal State Fair will be made fair week. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ears the Store FBOTH C irolina is a big word with s what draws the small P :y were tied to a post yol are not handy capped v pitch of the season, no jo 9 and JACKETS * ylo you may desire from 75c to we are known as the Capo and Newberry we woro never in a supply your wants. Men's, tron's underwear you can find any ore como to headquarters. tits $h to bo sold this week, every ery county should seo them, all i of age. V1rs. L. C. Boland and Mi igh's THE BOYS SEEING NEW YORK. MADE THE MOST OF THEIR I)AY OF FULL LIBERTY. From Governor Down all Busy Seeing the Sights-Camp\Vetherill Men Call -Visit From Victor ine. (Special to Greenville News.) South Carolina Headquarters, 66 E. Fourth Street, Now York City. Sept, 28, 8 p. n.-A few of us are here, surrounded by a Gorman settlement and restaurants whore we find food good and plenty and cheap; but mr.st of us are out see ing the town. All of as are delight od. The two sick muen are out and going around with the others. We find the streets a little crowded but we get about comfortably, men and officers going around o[n th)eir own hooks and taking care of them selves. Nearly all of us have seen the principal sights andl no mis haps are reported except that one squad started ont today on foot to see what "up town" looked like. They walked four miles to Eighti eth street and were then told that they would be well Up) town three miles further on. So they con cluded to take the cars. The men will go to their rendvezous tomorrow on cars. Camp Wetherill men have been calling at headquarters all day and leaving their' names and addresses with the guards, who wore ab)out the only men left there. A num ber of us, however, hunted up ac quaintances who were in the 201st or 203rd and have been taken in charge by them. Even some of the "Jersey Skeeters" crossed the river to show us how they look out of uniform -and to see how we look in it. Lieutenant Victor Blue called on the Governor and his staff today. John Gary Evans'spent most of the day with the staff. The Gov ernors and the staffs of all the States will see the naval roview from special boats p)rovided for them. The Governor today visited the navy yard in Brooklyn and was re ceived with the regulation Govern or's salute. We are receiving invariable kind ness everywhere. Every body seems to appreciate our having come and our men attract attention and f a vorable comment wherever they go, nad deserve it illu r.iUm11ju"mt S1 OUNTRY AND TOV all cash men and Manufacturers of the North i /lanufacturers and cash people to us. When 1 a cannot make race horses out of plugs and you ith an old stock of dress goods and trimming; b or crazy quilt stock, no cuts in one place and I MILLINERY DEPA MIMNAUGHThe public is cordially inavita grand array of fino liats and Bc LEA DS, your 11ats until you moo onr linu, .1(It Ladies finie trinne<d hants this CI'TER 100""" Ask to sen the t.hroo nimbe VOLLOW lino of goods is too largo to give idon in a half pa go of this paper ss Alice Cannon will be glad to see their friends = = Mim YOUNG & Co., THE PEOPLE'S I)RUGGISTS, WILL SAVE YOU Ideas of Profitsa ~....sN1takes a Difference in Prices. Our ideas are entirely different from other drug stores, not how large a profit we can ex act, but how small a profit . . .we can afford to sell for. .. Watch this space. s ur a namnrgn VN md knowing that they hey know that they rec< can't compare anything that was out of styles in ugh charges in another. R TMENT. -,A F I to inspect ( the . cu t unets. Don't buy I(t)O W tt 1'"( 00"clrd 100" yoUuonly a faint 2) ).IeI; i Oullntntnotl ;tO :: at the People's favorite HE SHOOK THE 1ANM THAT SHOOK SPAIN. OOV. 11'SVEISNEY Il in'riT ANI) (IIA'"1'EI '.W'r ITRIP iHERO1C1 OF AANIL,LA. II ow ('iI'arlItn,;H Spent (ho Dhy- (1 ( vernor'li SItIr VIti"wc"t Naval ParnId from ) Iir ctt 1'tlntH of Valiigt--sollttu iu joyln,g Tht"rnttiIel"'vr. (Special to hIe State.) New York, S0pt. '. Today Siutt II ( arolira, thoughl s1 he Ht+ ltad no naval reIpresenPtaltIvo of niot ii hereil, a1vo \'iC for liluoe, took a promtinent. part ini 1h unaval I prado. Giov. AlI eSweeiney, Gon. Floyd and Col. Gunter took part i th I agit 'N icentit pa at l I ltts gues(ts on theo "Sandy i look'" th stOhameri of thlo Mayor of Now York, (.h1o boat that1 (escorted t 1ho Olymia". AbloarId hler woro aill the0 Governiorsi here,~ inIcluding tihl Governor of I thodo Isla1nd, Gov. Russell01 of Not Cari ('o lin and1 Go11 1lv. M cSwVeene(y. A\ bard also0 were the members)01 of t ho Ad hni rl's family, tJudge Van \Vyckc and wifo and1( others).. Arriving at the )0 pint of anchiorago off (Grant's tomtb, Adth1iraEl Dowey, with1 t hreo miembers of isO sItaff, no0t i ncludinug the ubiqu itous Brruby, bloarded0 thet Sandy Illook. (Gov. Mc Swoeeney was int rodiucedi to t ho ad miiral, who atI once asNked abioult an1 old1 South Carroinaii classmato111. Ilo talked pleasan11tly for ai fewv mIinuItes ho stopped0( asid(o. Thiough luanliy roh malrks were e'xchanLgedl abiout wha it theo Govornor of South Ciarolin aidE 81( to t ho Goavernor of North Calrolli, the're wasI 1no repet ition1 of tho inmci (1en1t. Mrs. Van \Vyck, th1e wife of tihl judt e, was iho first 1lady) initrmoduced( to tile admiral. Sile is a S-out hern woman, anId, with her husbahnd, shlowed Gov'. McSweeniey many13 at tonltionsH, inviting him to a dinnror to thle Now York bar, whiichi hle had1 to (declino. Thle GAoveroI'r diid not1 land1 att ioir A tuntil after 7 p. mi., hmavmJg been1 0on tho boat sinc10 ia. mi. Manly of the moembors of the 81 stf wVitnessed0 thio paradtto fromu 11ho mul n1icipal H soamur "\~Varwick"'; th oth011 era from theo revoiewig sitand Onl Rivers-ideo. and( s)cuIrinlg hlorses for theo sta1ff and re(gimnontal oflicorsi. 'The Stato wvill haivo 1.1 mfounIted min I th10 p)icturo tomrorrowY. 1 ionIt. 0Gl0111 will be1 rog bann01ta1 ljitanit an11i Mr. Brown sell to Mimnaugh they ive the cash on sight in South Carolina with Newberry six or seven ew Prize Wiitiers, ' attevn as long its t Ihey last ,e it yatrd. aIlicuoes, tllbhrti at )>e ourl prico :;.iC ting for this wok at .I .c Jiis regulartt 20 qltiudity I>c an , rotgular li m " 20 I Sr)11iS, wort it7m at -I9e '' " lat 7 iC "t " 1.)>O at, I.OO " " 2.00 at. ..19 h0(l Illnnnl reglaitr ptrico >')c Itow 10c "' "' 20e "t 12.1C trading place. I tyatt, courior. T110 COMpalnies ill accord wth itl al ordr f roml Col. Frost, will go by olOVattod cars at. 7 a. im. oiorrow to (bito 1undrod and 1wonty-first stroot, whoro tho rogi non1t will b o ft)rmltl ill platoons. lov. i\C4woonoy and (on. Floyd, in Scirriigo With iossrH. Downo aitnl Rt ity of tho( Now York committee, ollowod by t"Ito ottll' mlotitdot, will hlod it rogimn1nt. ThIho parado will )t+ from tialtit's tomb, to \Iaslingtoll u1uaro. At, tho heoinuartori of tho troops, ni Fourth streot, thoe mon of tho pro Visional I'almoetto relgimenlt art) boing vll ca1rod for, and a1111 aro sittisfiod. All liin sont to tho hIosptial havo )on11 d1ischitrgod. ''h hoy Iavn beenOI 00 seing tho tow andI11( theu para'udo Amtong thet caitlrs on GIov.M Sweeney)' todaly weore the tratgedin, NIr. iJonesta Young; Liout. Col. Wmn. 1. K i rrl d of lthe Ono H unidrod antd N inth Nowv York anid many SouthI Caroliianiiis. Dr. Raw,',ls, forutnorly of 1omnia io of tiht spoeially (10 tile'd siurgonsi fromt Bollovuo on tho para'idot tomuorrowt. Thei1 arraingome)nts otr11 IthhomewardVtt tipl reminii with heo htour of dpturoI'.Il( att 9 o'clock Specia l trri ang.omts we~V~re mado(1 lIovated( road, for ouri troops to Onto I unidred anId Twonty- first st,root in hao 11o0ninlg, whticht will oinable Itom o bo int linio at 10.30) o'clock. E. .J. WArson, C .A O rt. i.a.. floars the ,...2 it Kimi You llavo Always 8oup,ht Bignaturo of Tie extentsi vIoisale of ino h1 lvo toek nt. auction)1 durIintg Fair wookc, vill givo allI an opp ortuntity to im )rovo thir 1 stock. Satles aro posi.. Bears the 10Kind You have Always 80ught Bignatutro of Fait'rmors! ]Jriung or sornd thto fruits >f your' labors to the Stato Fair at Jolumbiia, Nov. (Ith to 10th, and you 100(d not oxclatim, as many aro hoard :0 do ovory year, ".[ can liat that." DROP.Il SYS CURED with vogetale 1n no dicai. Have oured asys at least two-thirdsa tf nIt tymiptomsa remov ed. Testimonialo and TEN DAYS treatment free. DR. 3. . GREER8 3013, Bmx Kr. A t3ama. G.