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q() ~ 21 ( k~>-~~ (.,) ~ E ~AI3LISflED 1865. NEWBERRY, S. C., r1iU1~SDAY OCTOBEH. 10, 1891). TWIUE A WEEK, ~i.5() A YEAR The .Nem Goods t S. COTjne of Mimnaugh "gold standard on tl The plac e, to pass our compel -;.-nat the Mimnaugh's hc ., every thing on our coun DRESS GOODS sl I can show you more dress goods than all other stores in Newborry combined. 0 pieces plain and figured dress goods regular price 35c now only - 20c 100 pieces plain and figured dross goods at other stores 40c Mimnaughs price 33c as long as they last. I have the largest line of black dress goods ever shown in Newberry dont buy your fall dress until you see our line. Richard Caldwell, Miss Jc Mih DOUTHIT WILL HOLD ON. seem to be lat apprehension a IEFUSES TO LEAVE iS PLACE Wv1T11- taken by Mr. Do OUT A FULL HEARING. torneys. "We did not a Calmly Ignored-Lawyers Submit a Prc test and Say IIe will not Retire but a hearing, w -Beer Privilege Men well he has neve nOar(i. that we do not (Special to Greenville News.) whether by your Columbia, S. C., Oct. .-The adopted the repa board of control this morning finish- tee or whether y ea up the Douthit case, as far as it solely on some a can for the present. your commission The Haselden resolution. publish- fully ask that yo ed in the Greenville News this morn- ing whether or r ing, was passed by vote of three is to be construe the comttee r to two. Hasolden, Miles and Robin- fthe commif r son voted for the passage of the roso- formation i from lution. will largely dete Mr. Williams offered the ~fol - our client. Mr. lowing, which was tabled by ai personally desir< vote of three to two, the same as onofcmisne -. all questions relative to Douthit's re- parent from youl moeval: persona non g: "Resolved, That the request of of the board of Mr. Douthit through his attorneys raining he pus that lie be given opportunity to retm ep 4 defend himself against the charges "removdmis made by the investigating coin- hi "Hor amits y< mittee, and to explain away his lmfrcue alleged confession of seine of those be found by you charges, be granted, and that his fur- and fair hearing thter request that lie be furnished a nmst judiciousl~ copy of said charges be complied istence of suflfice with." dicial determin Mr. Williams said that he would cAso ha e ha a vote on the Hasolden resolution after diit is a his was voted on b)ut the board no dc doubt thought they could not afford duct he can r to give D)outhit any further standing recognize your r or moral claim on his ofl'ice. and for the pi Counsel for Douthit announce that he rin fbt they will resist the ousting and that cntinu mact he he wvill have to be removed by order of the office of of the court, if at all. Douthit stands Mr. Haselden moved that Dou- every allegation thit be given a hearing beforo the either violative beard without counsel. Mr. Robin- or the laws of ti son wanted counsel admitted and "Rie while that was pending Mr. Hasel- " den moved to go~, into the purchase The board m of liquor and that was decided does not expect upon, leaving the motion to give hold on to the c *outhit a hearing pending high and gaily. The beard be dry. ,fernoon session, after the 1,995 barrels of At the a ha.benseve three car loads HaBQiden resOL to a ensre In the afterm on Mr. Douthit, g' lonel Johnstono heard from HIaj ' ,served the following inaper on the Ben Townsend bord ,tion of the b "Your resolution of this ate has teo acson as been furnished to Mr. J. B. Do thit, privion waste commlfissionler, our cin,who as heard. The be ~- furnished us a copy. You wi sors to Douthit S pardon us .for suggesting that yo )m~g here. TN 'U SOF BOTH C of South Carolina is a big word wi e spot that is what draws the smal itors as if they were tied to a post y we made, we are not handy cappec ters are the pitch of the season, no CAPES and JACKETS Any price or style you may desire from 75c to $10.00 you know we are known as the Cape and Jacket people of Newborry we were never in a better position to supply your wants. ien's, wonens' iind children's underwear you can find any grade you want hero come to headquarters. Boy's school suits $5 to be sold this week, every mother in Newborry county should seo thom, all sizes 4 to 10 years of ago. e L. Jones, Mrs. L. C. Boland and I nnaugh 's >oring under a mis- DEWEY SAYS "FIGHT IT OUT y to the position athit through his at- AT HIS ADVICE MORE VAE SHIPs TO MANILA. sk for a re-hearing, I TheAdmirliHas Interviews wVitht aich you know full President aud Appears to Share Ills had. We confess Ideas of I'ilppiuo Policy. clearly understand 5.-TI resolution you hav W President has decided to send to ti rt of your commit >n base your action Philippines to reinforce the nav ogdamsosoforce there the cruiser Brooly org, admirssionsto Schley's old ship which led the Sn er, and we respect u inform us in writ- tiago fight, the Nashville and t iot your resolution gun boats Marietta and Macbias. Sas an adoption ofan pasran Dofiitin-o terview with Admiral Dewey at eport. Definite in you n tis pintthe expressed dletermination of fl you on this point -mine our advice to resident to furnish the army at Douthit. does n,ot ar to hold the position th hlpieisreto tt since it is ap- eris osbetm.A di action that be is Dwysetne neve v -atia to a majority it h hlpieatthna r control, but as now reluctantly insist on lnt,epann aeul h aceuntilawfull i Aigdti n Haf afairvws andi I view dfte o utlo coluing. anresrnet ra ecmmendtosnd ta l Pilippiesgtoteinfrceemeona Lifhtcuems okly an she ehe othier vessel detemin thex-squadro', ad hip whichiledathonSa tnas. hs iego thiht preee Nasvillhae a tl ino sufce Thiosa effctin eist ng thul ofend Prfsidntatofurnishtharrmyga onaoppovtrniresoovin.foostiaitieg. nd hs ofical on-The aripin insurrcmit gu oalet ossibl0 to. dipAet Ai ot,snwavisdwh's mxande battervqipenwi ighttormove himsi gusdentda te fore wth .insto scuin a h hlpiostaina r ids f tisunort. lagth,epning 1,777 ll tohs care ill fo theprstin atter io of htgus.hir ando1 vi efomteduy es frte oullookean colng w mrerigh to dispovelyiscmaddbCptTed. moes aains himul thma s tor say, regu eel h a nft 'utions of yourfoyf ersociasevcenheMcba i ate. LieuenanrComandrrinvit ot,da noawer dd,adr . .Oe, h to.oMr oeuring wilrcrahwsvnenyaso sidsco utisjce uno- srie h rolnfri uill for the presnt abefrgnrlsvi,wie liqpeorm2 ae ndMret n the Macistyr o misioer.r. Loon agumnt him, te obeo uc sfu >forals H. h Egsadtenueossalo-aesa favoingo yournsdy-teacieao hr agrc aneearnesileecommandacaon thatgo. Broooyn ahesom tohruvesels. aksa t h eer a net hePiipns r,honyetreinforcwasments wil ad co mmc wll let sccs- ~lie thei pr isn d will have ia a andx guns andothebay-hias,awite OUNTRY I th all cash men and Manufa I Manufacturers and cash pc ou cannot make race horses I with an old stock of dress job or crazy quilt stock, no c M1MNJAUGHI LEA DS, OT HERS FOLLOWI Vliss Alice Cannon will be gl al 1 1, WIL SA 11d 1u, 10 YOUNGY tallcsmeanMafa TEAPEOLE, [t WILLLSAV 10 [1 ideas of Prof itsK. 10 a- 4 Makes a Di1 of ",d Our ideas are en' " from other dr " not how large a pr ro act, but how s . . .wecan afford Watch this >so In la 3x )in aft nahil (ND TOWN ctur"ers of the North and knowing :ople to us. W hen they know tha out of plugs and you can't corn par goods and trimmings that was out uts in one place and high charges i MILLINERY DEPAITMENT. Tl'ho public is cordially invit(ed to inspect tho g'ind array of lino 1 lits niuld 13onnet1s. I )on't buy your l1ats until you seo our lino. 100 ladie (liino trimle( bats this week I.:IS Ask to soo theso throo numbers. Our mnunioth 1 in() of goods is too largo to give you only ia faint. ideat in a half pa)go of this paper. id to see their friends at the PeoplE Mimnau IDEATH OF D. E SP'AlTANIMUIM LOsl':N IIONOHICI) ( I'uinder aint cief O O'liton an Od (Ilendalo v of a Lonlg and 11 Spartanburg, S. ( I)extor 1':. (;ortvorHo, collogo of this city mfst )enceinoin, Pric( ialtial coaton mill lip (died at his h10ln0 h1 oo ha d be. i l l f o r a l col althog his fri (edti ltto mill mejllI munuity, oe n was to rhlIro appli(d to ohn om Mr. omar wa;is ati Ii reetit p)ropositioi ffrneinPie. latly', but Mr. CJoi adat last wasg (jinickly prove'(d his ho volgtstroras, of i ~ candx brouht p i vinced0( thIat, theo Soi ri a. 1 a rofitthe Conlfoderacy hai mnoro devoted stold ier both by thei govermti sr~~cje. however, and1( bOcaust3 theo milling busines wasI deftaIilod and son da(1~lo wero hto worlo of thIo watr. A fowv years after d(evoloped the basini bu ilIt a brickc mnill at the first ini tho Statt at, that timto a very ho bought t he shoals in tho soventios iho no0w mill thore. T a teatdily developecd throo mills at ClIifto .prises ther3io and1 at fIS that they sell to Mimnaugh they t they receive the cash on sight e anything in South Carolina with of styles in Newberry six or seven n another. A Few Prize Winners ".' pe. liItck Matteen is long ats they list c a yard. II)() " colored Cal(icoc'S, 1thors at- O ol p rico e c II)) "1 " outing for this wook at . c ;>) " ; ome uJeais regular wOc quality lic '!O " 1. onntlucu anils regulttar -'" e " 20c lItu) \\'hito lHed Sp rea,d., worth 7. c at -190 100 "1 "1 "1 "4 at 7i)c (11) " "1 " " 2.() at 1.t)) '', p c. ret w1villed1 Ianneol rogular prieo 1lic now 1l)c ii" "~ " "' 21)c "' 12.1 I() " 1 "1 "1 "" 2,>c "( 15c 's favorite trading place. h9s CONVERSE, 'oierso holds largo shtros of stock of 1)oti esttablishiments. 11(1 A USFU'L AND w worthi tweorl $-150,000 and lri ur: . l,()()(),()()I). -nr of tho (reI . Lo was one of the loadors in the hcII re--Skoten o 1aillsalimont of Convorso collego "'(1"',(I, It('. horo and has given to it S55,000, or, illo News.) ot aps lnorm. i IH was i elher of the Presby October -1. torian church horo and a liberal presiden t of tho give1r. 1i fact n1o call wis mado cotton factorio, upon his honovolonco or his public ig of Converso spirit in vain. I to was always ready and one of tho nrot. only to do his full part in monoy OM sfull anltd in 1111 hut to Iako activo personal interest n1 in the coutnt.ry, ill ovoryl lting I hat, proIises good for O this ovonilg. nilnkind or the conununity. One >out II 1w kos, peculiar and )oautiful trait of his nds, who includ- life and charactor wis that. ho was ion f tis on"rareliy, ifover, kniowni to spieak evil ii the0 last, 1his of gui m1m11 Lacted(. I1i leaves a widow, who wias a born inl Now Miss Twitcheoll, sisteor of the trioais yeairs ago(. 110 uror of t he Clifton anid G londale 1nd1ed ini t h cot- m1)ills, arid( on0 (daughlter, Miss Mario rQ, and1 (ca1m1 to) Conveorse. As the Prosbytorian or 8I andlic church is not nowY iln uso, h1is funeral, ar, Sr'., wh'lo then whlichi will be Friday afternoon, will ""1 'ii 11 '. the probl)ly bo0 fromi the1( MOth1odist (G1elidlo yarn church b'ore. cet. Both of rht dlisj)Osed1 t o Ieara the Th idYou llave Always Bought 1 ( 1Rn d d 18 S re fu s Sh an ,u ' vell wor))k, ho Theii A ItIlhor of "Ini Il steps,1" mtil I 86, yhoi Tlhe author of "I 1is Stops,"' the pivat o in t ho famous roligiou b1 ook, of wvhich over oing ouit with ai threo iniillioni cop1is hatvo now beent ~. Al though born 80o(d, 1has boori1 ind(uced to answer, inl Nowv En~gland, an1 article wvhich ho hats sont to The hIorourghly con-1 FLadies' I horm Journarl, the question h way~ I ight an rd which unrconIscioly comes to the d1 no b)ravor 0or mind after readinig 11is book: ''1s this ltan he wats. planr p)ract icable iln our present daily l ife ?" ~Mr. Sholdon1 (1008 not evado nood0 for yarniis, t ho quesction1, but ans1wors8 it in a di ionit arid peoole't rect and1( vigorous manner, and tolls o of bis skill in (exactly what ho boliovos would bo tho , Mr. Counverse offe~ct of his p)1lan11 upo odrni I h)ck t (h no mih5nethodsi andl p)rosnt-day social xd until tho ont(1 if the0 war hoe had -snofura o CASTO R IA Gkleundale, one of For InW ants and Children. and conisidered n11 o11e. Lutor The Kind You Have Always Bought at Clifton and Bears the hogan to build at Signaturo of bo busrinens hais until there aro (11 en In o1 reo Doa? the KidYuTh v Aw Bought