The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, November 07, 1899, Image 1

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ESTABLISHT-E) 1865. NEWBERRY, S. C., TUESDAY, NOVEM1BER 7, 1899. TWICE A VEEK, $.A YEAR The Wa Hundreds of 1'oople are visiting our Store day by day from miles and miles. It is the Prices that draw peopl such a distance, it is because we aro saving them money, and they know it. We will save hundreds of dollars this fall for the peo ple of Newberry County. We buy for Cash, and soll for Cash, our customers don't have to pay their neighbors bad debts when they tra'do at Mimnaugh's. No doubt you have heard lots of talk about Mimnaugh's and bow cheap 'I am Felling goods, and I am doing a big busi ness, come and see my eonourmous stock. We get in new goods every day and the Young Blood is Up-to-date and the old fogies are dying out every day. I guarantee newer goods and fresher goods than any store, and at the same time Mimnaugh solls for loss, don't be fooled, be careful and see that you get to my store look for the name and Big Store. DISPENSARY SCiRlOL FUNI). fund. ] ties: Total Amount so far Distributed-What tho Respecttio Countlca Need to Abbevill Mako Pp Their Funds. Aiken... Antderso (The State.) Bamberl Inasmuch as there is considerable Barnwel interest being manifested in same Beaufor Bamnbe r quarters in the amount of dispensary Charlesi profits that have gone to the free Cherok( schools of the State since the consti- Chester tutional provision was put in some Chester years ago, a representative of the Clarend State yesterday looked up the official oleo figures. Dorchg The books show that on April 20, F'airfiel, 1898, $70,499.55 was distributed to Edgeflc L.2e schools by the Comptroller Gon.- Flor'enc eral, and now the third payment is IGeorgel about to be made. This amount, all' Greenw' the counties having at last boon HIamp1)L heard from, will be $19,483.87, and Hlorry. $5,000 more goes to the superinten- Kersha dent of education for normal insti- L1ancas tutes, etc. This amount is to be paid Lue in the next few days-.aro When all has been paid there will Marlbo be loft to the credit of the dispen.- Newbe sary school fund the sum of $43,312.- Oconc 28, and the schools will have been "ike Raid a total of $162, 187.27. When Saluda this year's amount necessary to make Rich la the $3 per capita has been paid, the sp)arta Comptroller wvill then proceed to dis- Sumnte: tribute pro rata among the several Union. counties, according to enrollment, York.. the $48,312.28, making the grand total paid to the schools $205,-: A 499.55. Exclusive of the school fund, theliin State dispensary had in the State treasury yesterday, subject to the Mr. order of the State board of con- State 01.ro, a bailance of $144,491 70. This teo, h S st~ exact status of the State's rum ment businke~ at present, not taking in- the re to accouOt outstanding bills and war- To rants. ~Carol The Comptroller General has ro- me h ceivod from alt sho counties save that B3arnwoll and Sparta'nbo1rg the state- bia d monts of the county superintendents cidod of schools as to the amount eauh State county needs froin the dispensary tee, t profits to make up the constitutional of ea $8 per oapita. Upon this statement of th the money now hold in the treasury as will be distributed. The total with amount thus far reported is $18,- 9th, 748.87. It will be noted that be nine of the counties thus far re. rang ported need nothing and of these the there ara the two in which the largest 01 cities in the State are located. Horry tive aonty nee'ds the lion's share of the Ni .WDbrr SAVING A yo do TI EADING DR CAPES and JACKETS. 100 plush capes, others $2. our price $1.25 100 4 " " 4.00 " 3.25 100 " " " (3.50 " 4.48 100 fine black Kersey Jackets only 5.00 100 " " " '' 3.50 50 "t " " "' 1.50 Don't buy your Cape or Jacket until you soo our line. 50 pieeo. Standard Prints - - 3,c 2 batlos Plaid Homespun - 3 10 B.ales See Ishind - - - 4 10 Bales heavy white - - - 1 50 Pieces Bleached cloth 30 inches 4A 50 Piecos outing others ask you 5c Mim naugh sells them for - - 4 100 pieces Blankets this week - 98c 100 " " " " - 75e 100 " " " " - 49e 50 " all wool Blankets - 3.00 50 "d " " - 4.00 No matter what you want to wear you'll save money by bringing your money with you to my store. Sau gs lure is the statement by coun- DEATI OF CIA Was a Young but Gall .......................$ 213 01 CII %V 7 00 n ................................ 00 (Spocial to T ................................ 302 60 Greenvood, Oct. 1............................Not yet in. J Rook died at his ... .. ... .. .. ..... ....... 00 ................................ 239 20 morning. Ho had on. .......... for some time and c .............................. 146 15 unexpected. He wi .................................. 151 11 old. leld............................1,147 50 Capt. Rook was on ........................ ..... 690 84 ...... ................ ......... 1,267 00 Lon ............................. 00 war was a student t.W..................72 61 lina college. bl e (00 the first call for v d......................... 262 70jlitdaaprve lie.............8..10reenwoodgie, Oct. morn00 ing ewrHe wasd w..............f81 so0im and wabeea ..............20 0 wuneced. He wr os.............1,31a9 splndi ontue. ti %0................. ......21 7 in cole e tHe ] ........ ................ 4ssero ess ,own...................... 85mAdes fti ll ......................43 trrd moe rid................00 the abrst clli yor v ribue......... 26o y70 ist ovd to thpiat ci 00 canya fresde La 8400 tet eiot *.............. .......... 1,583 00iepecddh 90........................ears3 A. C. Jones, chaoughmon of the haye,Ms iThe wreas ci is sent thnfollosineannoulce con..... nc. .... ........... 249 75 olr he wa rohibition executive.co..it..fro..Rob.rt790 erohibi.ion.c.unt...hai....orat..Veterans2o .............................. o25 hed24 it t e o t i tbrg...... Hote....No yat, wiln. EmmamAndrews ~wberry S.te,,Nov.s3,oved. i DOLLAR IS iat is to Tro r GOODS STO MIMNAUG] ... HAS. . BUT ONE PR ...AND THAT... THE LOWE 'T. 1ROOK. SOUTIHERN ML N IN. TiHE LAST vAR. Iant Oficor in the Did Their Part and Won Their Full Sharo nr. of )istinction Agai"nt Spain. ho Stato.) (Chicago Times-Heral d.) 3 1.-Capt. WV. home in this ity The long list of oflicors killed and been quito sick I wounded during the struggle of the is death was not last eighteen months iicludes a large i about 58 years sharo of Southern namos. As large a share of the names known to the a native of New- Southland may be found in the list outbreak of the of the officors of the army and navy the South Caro- who during the same time have sis oft the college t tinguished themselves for heroism. alunteers and en- Saffold, killed Saturday at the head n Capt. Calhoun' K of his men in a charge at Noveleta in ens, in the Thir- te Philippines, claimed the same Alabama home as does Hiobson of d ~as ftrwadsMerrimac fame. 'Worth Bagley, the 'enc painAs only naval oflicer killed during the o ofthe braes,Spanish wvar, came from North Caro .im~J espratlylina. A negro was killed by a f rag men espeatel nont of the shell which struckc Bag. rrecord was a ley~ down. Theodying ensign asked that he mrrie Mi. th e negro receive the first caro. Yictoi of mawrrd Mis Blue, Southerner and Annapolis grad. Gf NV awbdrry,ha nto, dared the iate that overtook Na. ciy cu ona-than Halo during the revolution by .his planatio traversing with a single companion .hr elie n the province of Santiago, subsequent. her aohen edn ly reporting to the American author agto, wec lhw it ios the disposition of the island's do ir eve prcic. laiv fectivo forces. Audrew S. Rowvan o vrtince grav Virginian a, *:1 West P.oiDtor, dare( r totho ravedeath in a similar way by piercinl ago. He leaves the heart of uba. before any othe e boter,"'.' American soldier set foot on its soil i, and two sisters, Twenty years ago there ontoroi Len and Mrs. H. \Vost Point with the writer of this ar Ninety-Six, and a ticle two Southern boys-WVm. 1I r. ran Gry,ofShipp and Wmn. 1H. Smith. The .met each other for tihe first tiLlo mu Ibe intorred in .ho they loft the ferry boat to toilupll thm y tomorrow. steep hill leading to the hotel. Thei orders of appointoionts as cadel ELP OR . A3C' gave them until the no l ay Or ,gie a oracerni Act port for examination. The two youn sianiloi. Southerners occupied the same rooi - at the hotel; they passed their e: ov. 3.-Sedgwick aminations together; they tented t< as received a check gother during the t roubleson Ce camp of Confed- months of plobo camp; they roomt Richmond, Vai., to together during the four years reducir.g the debt their cadet course, andl finally joint( t hall. The chock the same regiment as second lieutei tion of the services ants, the Tenth United Stateos cavalr post which acted as We used to speak of Shipp ar dy of Miss Winnie Smith as Damon and Pythias, at sland for the South more than once it was jocosely r marked that in order to carry t ~ comradeship to a dramatic end th O28.2.A..ought to die together. Smith al KidYuHv MasBoh Shipp were shot and killed witl five minutes while they were leadi MAKING C ide a L ...SI-IOES SIi Ono sido of my str foot long is packed frbn I why is it that you hear on "Mimtnaugh's is tho ch( town.'' You don't have to glass fronts wieon you t radr youl don't havo to pay y. ur Ed s w hoen you rado at C E You can buy good sHIo:'s c naugh's, thant you canil buy wornt goods olsowhore. I ricos, bsit goods for th I brings the crowds to Mintt elever trealmntt atnd la sselect. from hats t ho des'irr( th doso, if not your ton0 3T ~ ~funded, ri 10 cases Glovo Grain lli shoos 98Sc wvortht I.'d 10 cases glove grain Iblitto $1.27 worth $1.7 . mtheir dismounted black troopers upi the 81los of Sin Juatn hill. In the sam11o \Wost Point, class was John W. Heard, of M ississiplpi. Hoard is now a captain in the 3d United States cavalry. On the way to tako part in he t battles beforo Santiago tio transport to which Heard and his immediate comand were assigned ran close to it point of land whero a largo body of Spaniards woero in abtush. The decks of the translportM woro swept by Mauser b0ullots for half an hour. t was no cessary to transmit orders from for ward to aft. This could only bo done by the appointment of a man to (10 the dty. Every st01p of the meossonger's way was one of om1inenlt danger, t houghi this facet at. i rst. was not realized1. Two men01 were ordered to t he dangerous duty, and1( they were both shot ini quick su1ccossion. Capt. HoarId satid: "i'll as5k no0 more of my meni to exposo1 themaselves. Gjive me your ordlers." For twenty mlinuites 1h1e arried1 mo(1sages fronm 0o10 end of (lhe vessel to 111h) othier, though Mauser bullets cut 1118 blouse, sp)attered1 the deck and1( splintered the railings about him. Every stride of his waiy waIs markedl by thle 1(1loadon i volleys, yet lhe camne thirough un -r gI sicatthod. lie nlow weatrs tihe modal11 of honor given '"For Valor." r in the b)lood of its sons in Cuba j and( the Philippinos the union of 'North and Southi has bieen comented. In the wiping out of sect ionatl lines the nation 1111ds full co1lplifst 1o1 for the cost of tho wilr. a e liriah litty souith Ctarol Iim1 Mith-. b a rk (The State.)e Chatrloston, Nov. 1.- Sothl C'ar o-I 1 lina mxules Will beo mp)loyedl in South. gAfrica against the Doors, and Char- IC 1 lesIon will probatbly be maudo a quar-ri( termaister station for the BSritisht army. George IL. Doeuglasi was to-fa dygiven a contract by her maesy' consul, Col. Doe Coetlogan, to furniha 1,500) honud of mules to tihe govern- t ment of Greatt Britain for wvar pur poses5, to be doliverod either in Char- e leston or Savannah. Being a (Char lostonian, Mr. D)ouglas will use his efforts to have this city nlainted as the o S.depot for the delivory of the mules. . Be.nthe 4The Kind You ino Always Boughl Signator VINAUGII'S, E SEVTION O[ES... W ('tt+' tl shoos I or c ottgrc): itt (Onu ((111(1( 'vry8llt)Ihu tlti-;iMol's slo;: lae or colgt t tt jlfo e i '' 1red oor1 to gatrret, +vry" s;idi' thll t ap'est(UC ii tliorerii ind at:; l f ighb('ot h ado C . g l f t U'Il for~ - h t o i, gt,,i it i t'i nd t(l 10 1ho doet;t' , h o f t ierat lIni-tn;)' ('~ ~ ~ ~ t'('ul)l~(''i 1tl il) l Aill( IU('t.q 'Illoyt ark-) only It 11s 1 1 i o o vo ly sheol LIr O'linn;h ; bes 'So e init(i Irttlla d I011' lit, tl. i toI "Ir l 3 i tIIuo jS Sho d he l r is th t+ Ico w et .. o C i n g ... est p Pory halt aughl'. I f th: hi)say'i ln'+ lis jst rc ie re tc told no aord o e. (y will bh boe teton or lc c 11' ratet+. Wilwtlcamttser "1 as ro l n's shoe 1a cet, Ih::;o10nwolaMrt. h 1..25 olud 1cae n buoshieorcness to l.aoh Fo.St. gsaaeifr s and hetem our prce th ti w a elb o agaatofralta gotheho wterlns n h bs,tem U. 1ica Uho in A m ri a Th ar'o l ...Bhaoyfte Cltig. bta p rotan 0prcn o h olr o' buioueoyunitnilyo oeor ie noeio eybptrsrhonuladsno an hdi stose voy u he e J . A A. W AEr IAr costl W..Our h osr wtebrg wihout :iko ingSos Jo oe,Aio annauaMMkn llssol'w llan rs 2.C. Ulad Vet aiiB, imwo 1augh's.