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ETABLTISHED 186F. NEWBERRY, S. C.. TUESDAY, JULY L 1902. TWICE A WEEK.81.50 A YEAR SEVERAL DAYS A concern at 33c. on the dollar. They ai displayed, but as I have already an imr half the price other merchants have to 25c. and 35c. yard-they come in five i Another Stunner. 9,475 yards,nota yard in this lot that's not worth 1Oc. and 12 1-2c., you can take your choice for only 5c. yard. I always lead in cut ting prices and quoting merchandise a peg low er than elsewhere. Compare these prices with others you see advertised and figure how much you save by buying at the Big Store. Another big lot of 36 in. Percales, the 1Oc, kind to go on sale at 5c. yard. 2 cases Lonsdale Cambric (short lengths,) I Oc 2 cases Androsscoggin Black cloth, full 36in. and sold all over town for 8 1-3c. and l Oc., Mimnaugh's price, one yd. or one thousand yds. 71-2c. yard. 5 bales of the Jno. P. King Sea Island, 6 1 -4c. kind now4 c. 50 pcs. Apron Gingams, the 61c. kind now 4c. 13G EDWARD IMPROVING. James palace. RACE RI The queen, who had not previ GREAT BRITAIN'S KiNG NOW OUT OF ously left the precincts of Bucking- STARTED B DANGER. bar palace since the king was WiTHa st ckw People Remain Omtside cs mpa and D)anger Point is Conaldere-d to thtcgein. Tepbcwad-Olywoeg flave Been Paesed.lihe wihsc evdneo te London, June 29.-Last nightThogotheUidKndm[Sc ~~ed with less incident at Bucking- l eiiu eoiatosmd nLnly uspalace than any other nightsiia tesonfrheovr tehsor a iea the operation was performedegusrcvy.grMrydlsouchn ca Xing Edward. There were fewer Vl h aa no otecrn-oedya ~wtohers outside of the palace, they to fKn dad odce on h apaently having accepted the offi- sriei rmtn oaoy ti elsee cilannouncement that the king has atron i ogeainicu.frjs tt piased the point of immediate dan- i ifi n ayLuirBakil r The morning bulletin was not ex-Buinhmplchawonafouqie ~A~~peteduntil 10 o'clock, consequently gyrapaac oa hnfrawihwsb he-#~ few were passing in the neigh-wekpsanthcotntomgAsarulc borhood of the palace were the onlyangonofrylyndtemsfmnaesif coes attracted when a footman posted aagsbrteimntohefltwngrs the notice. The crowd soon increased,inoficesdofdneththetaedtt however, and the early morning kn ol eoe.g~mr ohurch goers, stopping to read the I h feno at fpi-I a a ltest news, gave expression to theircessdoet Shnhue,Rh.tesadas thaukfulness at the cheering tone mn,adtepic n rneso oc hs of the official bulletin, which w8 8s a leadaln ri oBcig fe etn followas a aae hseeigteqenlren e Tbe king feels stronger in spite of adryllde ie ihnbgtwn oA some- diseomfort from the wound,.ftepbi hog hewnosi n uut Nothing has occurred to disturb thethfrnofheplc,mytoutwngos satisfactory progress the king is snso esn en ahrdi tptedfi making. tesaebfr h ulig a ewe (Signed) Treves, go Laking, Blei-odnJn2.KnI ti a Barlow. Ewr' hscasanucda u onbo A balletiu posted at thbe palace at 2 iue f1 oih httetengos 4 o'clock this afternoon, said the roapait'prgsswseiel prdobak king's progress was in every waydoradeg satisfactory and that thbe local dis- I comfort had decreased.AGnteH! umrofw * Sunday has again been a day or norsyeo lmt,wihiss'-tecr o inltereessionlI services thbronghout dnc~~so eprtut.rtn the kingdom for the recovery of i i~edy-i s'nwne ht er mte King Edward In the morning a 'rcide,finsadrlt e r nf n e vast crowd of the general publicedclshafbedth rsuin dijoednte gathered at St. Paul's cathedral. r tyfo hseu'.A btl fe There also was present a representa-yorom fariwdaeu ilpr- eeaon 1 tive gathering of gvermen and n ehp dah yteue fterwr colonial officials. A u im pressive ser-theor(rdos.Prcrn ('-Te eos vice was conducted .by thbe bishop of sumin He rra,Pe oia Stepney, the Right Rev. Cosmo Gor- fteTra rLns tsscesi itladn don Lang, and at its conclusion the sml odru,a u rgitwl whole audience sang "Gjod Save the W ehm&SnRglrsz,7 h er King."cetGeGre'SpcaAlaa.wsevey Qaeen Alexandria, the Prince offWkEd Teotrne Wales and almost all the other mem- JFrtesm e otsteSuh 0. ad,h bers of the royal family now in Lon- m Rira a none ekedt rsnwt don attended a similar morning ser-raeasflosfrteoudri:T Anfotws vice in Marloorough house chapelSarabgadGenil, 2tthyjmd while there .was a.l.arge gat bering of ealso,$.0 ikt rl ~tr peers and peeresses at a \ervice held jmrig.Go olaedsiain wr unn at oo inth chpe roalat t. am pale in eth k ing j w As lar rae J. L. MIMNAUGH of Columbia ,CJO New York and bought me a -e fresh from the Manufacturers, and nense stock of Embroideries on hand pay for the same goods. 12,212 yds. mnd six yard lengths, take your pick ai 50 gross Small Pearl Buttons, regular price I Cc. doz, now 5c. doz. 25 bolts of Cottonades, 20c. quality as long as it lasts for only 1 Oc. yd. A Big 5c. Counter Where we have grouped together a lot of this season's Organdies, Dimities, Trillick, Lawns and many other sheer Fabrics, some worth 83c., IOc. and 12 I-2c., your choice for 5c. yard. A grand array of Wash Goods at 20 to 35 per cent. less than they were earlier in the season. MILLINERY - MILLINERY. Any reasonable offer on any article in my Millinery department will be accepted as I don't intend to carry a dollar's worth of these goods over until another season. ading Store of Newber OpT AT LANGLEY ple gathered on the streets-quiet, BRYKN T but determined. Sheriff Alderman was wired. He came down at 10 - :REMARKS ON T PROVOCATION. O 'clock, but was unable to do any- SPEECH AT HARM 5 Wthing. The guardhouse was opened Captured ad Tee Won-by force and the two negroes shot to Srcue nteD ere Lynched. death. One of the negroes, Wyatt Ceeln-Chac -- Holmes, worked here at one time. al to The State.] The other, whose name was Coleman, une 29.-Never before was supposed to be from Wards. Teasneo Sof our little town has This is the most terrible affair of fo h amn an blood been spilled inthkidorpolhaeee wt.spety elepl as shed here last after-needadtewoetigmyb mnt ivnoty olng of the 7 o'clockjtrcdbctoteefcsowhse.mnigntednn o be an omen of evil,j ThdedaeWatHle,c-st, r.Bynas is time the Augusta andordanCoea,clr,thgasDmrti in, due here at 7 o'clock, The wounded are:fomrPeintC brought into the heart X.C oiut u cosad-cre.H as little town a race war mn o eiu."h aqe i ing waged on the train.w;iLoecuonamigofJe19, f this riot eleven white CaCatrshtibak seiu. lb,o NwYrk ring from wounds andChsWila,shtichk, aa'aroym are dead, while it is es- Fe aly hto oeed. tre u ob from ten to twenty ne-JonAdro,sointih benxpcdofu ye wounded.BerDai,boontehd. aovtotohece day with the mill opera-JoncDne,soinlfarDmcatGovrC with the trolly car line adi oy o eiu,cnb osc hn amp is just above here. AliCoey otilg.tenmn ik hi their money quite a SiaLoeshttruha . blev inDmcti of both white and blackBeneMescuonhd. eisfaknug A whte an riedto urtonl Lone, had nytigrm.gthrdicrdn the hiteman nd n-sitin Cartetlyho in heir se s.e h at oaad rjeed ownfora wile Cthasa Williams, sceneinocheark.h whc eplcdu e out fresh One Fredo Harley, shotonifreo theils. H ee vho eeme tobe ades-tran andeso n sotr nd h ivegh.ywihben r o freproiscouly fJon orcDsanied hd ben kle rmde fhuk n in th car. Quite awondebdy; notatherrious.e iteswerein his ar sThoia s of ht twoeroe ha. st.Sonafee tne oer tad Coronur of thespkois' A hite opl were tor hlunt n te hadqanthisin po- dolia ciiy n landea quarenhi gbe sswith this ritn. Huostd of th ere arthswo athe whie tmat. Other yn e , it th aueln thei co ets rhn frtrmn. A figbt whic was resen (b upon. e hr oseth o nerapoet ietesd ow few apwistlse bodies a theic sne an hearh theparicuarsof he wfu trged orvatin thrForme he witesthatmostof Eeryting s quet a thi tim. cfll es in mterDe ias dne wih knves. HowIt I~1~Clevewith n d ur har cth The firs c'n beTbeainbsencenergy whe serchd. onety en sain~ th seond ~zd fersom the paryosnys who id te shot ng~ ealt) by usig Gren'~Aug stI1 pett e lo e.p pepsia, LvermCotpainv.nAoutdibytls t ws cugt ad tke ace,P~lit~rin o te Ie~tt.Sou ment onl bosedn ness oi te heathing aso Demostcrttin mad togetothrs ut ow pirts.etc. yu ned ot u er neH satys:et ih i fro th widow ofanoherday lw) (o-e ofthe~v"h erd thaut iDmo sizo, 75 ta.been rexnectSediol Al d of etermned pe.ananovatciond the anqe: S. C., on his way to Europe stopped in big lot of Embroideries from a busted are the prettiest patterns we have ever I have decided to sell this big lot at about which sells in any retail store for 20c., Ad choice of the big lot at only 9c. yard. Five hundred dollars worth of Liberty Satin Ribbons to roll in Thursday, allthelatestshades, White, Pink, Blue, Cardinal and Black, regular price 25c.and 35c. yard, your choice 19c. Match them if you can. 50 doz. Men's Negligee Shirts (Gold and Sil ver Brand,) worth $1.00, now 60c. 50 doz. Men's Negligee Shirts, regular price 60c., now only 40c. A big lot of Men's Odd Pants to be sold at half price. All Men's Low Cut Shoes and.Ladies Oxfords 25 per cent. of first cost. Quick sales and short profits, and not to be undersold by any man is why Mimnaugh's is the busiest store in New berry by long odds. All Get _eady and Join the Crowds. HUGH'S, ry, S. C. A LKS. in that faith. him; his reinstatement would be po. "He is not only defiant, but he in- etic justice to him and retribution to CLEVLAN.)S sists that party success can be se- those whose Democratic conscience CLEVELANDh DIY DINNER. cured, not by the suppression of revolted against his un-Democratic differences, but by the elimination of conduct. Of course he would get no Democrat-some mocracy of Mr. ths whdifrfo hi.Deortcvtsbu, eng lsr eristic Talk By MrBra sash wilpiti topuorc thnayR ubcn Yin. J. Bryan wn amn,btcnrl n htwadhv htltl oslto dinner in New tercnrlmasteaadnwudcm rmrciigterds ined by a statemetothpatspoiinanaapotmnindvc. k. Bryan, com rtr oteplce n rcie Tefgti nbtenDm r. At the out- o lvln' eodamnsr-orc htmasDmcay n here is no suebto. lveads hchmaspuo harmony whereHecnius"H(Ceeadsecay.EeysecmdebMr eveland is con- crdhsnmnto n19 yaCeeadsosmr lal h inetht barain.tefnnirs doseso heplce o hc y theTilde poeaisono n ly speint , buret cam frmtosin-lieM.Hil n wasavertsedpitsun tha party e ad; e ose M.Ceeadsvesbtcn etig,btitfiled,hi net ith crpresion thiofl ups n miuu hat igh hae aent Ban playsed ra ilroa attriney in ~h gthrin, n his Uitedr Claev end's tolokpeech, FAS LIE guess, ormr aterho th at tert ofganirs foe notertn nlet ft ii e a~~~~wn harmony, Walstet sndicat and at8 C Rgmet andthse hotheincntrl membens this amiyCatandonnConr br to sayso. et privte arey' otiomn, who S.Caevlnerda aaa ~igfor'mddl'fredr (o)the TrieasryDptmnS.C,Juay5h181 and wactse to gaher of sele vend'snsec ond aitra-eetd3dletnn t h raia tintfCoo,ndS.C." t h elements.HH ondthenuresl them (Ceatnd)2 He-rognzto ftecmyi ~hemmber ofred his prvntominaotion of9 the 182a n eoetecoeo h a n theiconv croe ta aropo it inan esdh; a rmtdt ati n u en ontrucio tosgevenl-aifreomma- ncag f w osliae o on emoratc ue psse sice he ar,adwhietaies ofstce toehiment.dCatrbuton-t tose whiost otematlcosinc tautedthethndeingagans th rtsinhiswhihr hsvolted anytcipatn-emocrati ort f prdiga mesage, di evn les thnK o ndsare and gallant officuld elln etun to its andemetods,o caty, butie ith beig cloe His admiistrtion insead o frelteorac tn a pt. ReulCn tireent fom beng a ountanofemocrcy, o noonted, era tms,ghtdi suvid the nemy and marrie MDesrt aid:'Pehapsseningfort pue ad reresingLizi Canno wht borte consoltwon uld efie myr sream, bcamea sagnat p oldcomefromareceii,no thed shm~inteadfromwhos watrs ful vpotswifeofnmn Mr. Sauldncn.Cat turned tohfamns orasy anda It s sffciet ere nar.Havngdebuced isheatle ealsm h opens h plbos e tatI hvepaty,hewasofened y ts ffrtj o hsClelad sopny Hoe diedal te of diferece t refrm ad gav comortiouthsyeas of nd waslicied for wHad ~teachngshan enemVitteeiu llced from dater pr-ietns. W chaveh more wio fad Demrthe Tidn ption svpenhatiy Chevlandestcab- tocide uvv u.Mn weas aders ed isfn h party eveisretr tod heye eewtwt er hni a announcbetit flledtisCcbinetwithcorpoatio keh No cahrnon the t ed virtes echt lo ossdo h ie ors ne ouestsherfore! 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