The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, July 08, 1902, Image 1
T 4 R L TSRIED 1865. NEWBERRY, S. C, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1902 TW1CEAWEERI.J.50A VFA I
SEVERAL DAYS A(
concern at 33c. on the dollar. They are
displayed, but as I have already an imm
half the price other merchants have to p
25cand 35c. yard-4hey come in five ar
Another Stunner.
yards, not a yard in this lot that's not worth
l Oc. 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
1others you see advertised and figure how much
you save by buying at the Big Store.
Another big lot of 36 in. Percales, the I Oc,
kind to go on sale 't 5c. yard.
:2 cases Lonsdale Cambric (short lengths,) I Oc
2 cases Androsscoggin Black Cloth, full 36in.
anS1 sold all over town for 8 1-3c. and I Oc.,
Mimnaugh's price, one yd. or one thousand yds.
T1-2c.yard.
6 bales of the Jno. P. King Sea Island, 6 1-4c.
id now 4 c.
50 pcs. Apron Gingams, the 64c. kind now 4c.
SMIMNAUC
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R 'S O h OFe DANGER. The main dinner was at Fuham, dinners for the
where Sir Thomas Lipton, who or- King received
ganized the whole . feast, did the thanks and Qon
$ROY&L DINNBRi. honors of the day to 14,000 of the scenes of these
r~ ~4~dptea f te GeatDimer ,~ poor, aided by a host of titled and that the pleasut
~ Prside Ovr bySirThou.as untitled volunteers, including Timo- vastly enhanced
L~bW agat hich14,00 oor thy L. Woodruff, Lieutenant Gover- his Majesty was
3as4rpOom.of All-All nor of New York State; Vice Corn- The appearan
* ...sat Drink the modore Bourne, of the New York dra as she drove
Lig.lisin Yacht Club, and other Americans, riage for an hol
ii.-- 4'eP- who handed round plates of beef companied by
[~do, Juy 5-Theoffcialb~.and pudding or filled beer mugs with guests at the pal
tanJul 5.Th oficil bl-an enthusiasm emblematic of the enthusiasm in t
a esgaring King Edward's con- whole spirit of the occasion. streets which he
8bion~ a posted at Buckinghm The Prince and Princess of Wales
TNIeSQ at 10 o'clock this morning: . . .G REAT FIN
"His Majesty had another excel- paim hi is vstt uhm
hot ~Ii - e i cherfl ad felsThey entered the park of the Bishops' swift and uomean:
mesh trongr. Weare gad ~Palace through a triumphal arch and ilo
able to state that we consider the weCreeveiychagyrofFl- Ooo, July
;King now out of danger. The eve- ha,SrToa itnadohr.broke out in the:
ni~ulltjn wil, herfor bed. Their royal highnesses were enthusi
astically greeted by an immense bandyr tng,S
eastinued. loss which is es
~igne:) "reve,, L~ing Barow. f scholars, who sang "God Save the .il t ioo
King." The Prince and Princess
Hal a million of London's slum confined to one I
a,~hisweeKig Ewad'sguetsof Wales alighted and walked among th .nereto
this adisnodn. They were scattered th aqes hr h u*t eeand Broadway.
a about 400 halle, schools and parks asebe.rudtw n n-affour stories higlh
- invaringnumbrs,thegreaer um-miles of tables, evincing the utmost ws3))fe
*ber of the royal beneficiaries being iners ievrtng Atheea. The first floor
agtpay where no less than 45,000 ftetal n h enrlmaqe wholesale meat
the royal party stopped and the
soy ed adiiner suecl as they sel . .. pany, -the secoz
dea ~e of. At every gathering Prnc ofWlsra .ti onn department and
the ing,bulletin regarding the King's health.
a-~iessage fromThis was the signal for a tremendousbytegnrlo
sgeIby his private secretary, to - The latter are se
the poor, sent through the lord mayor otbu rstc of heerig eoree leavthe largest single ol
of Lgndon, Sir Joseph C. Rigsdale, thBisop of Wdnales exprsdt Thma States, more ti
as &fobows- ihpo odnad~rToa working on on<
"Boeiugam alae, 1.2 ~ ___Lipton his great satisfaction at the snl om
"Booingam alae, 1.2 a.m.-ompleteness of the arrangements snl om
I am obmmanded by the King to in- an.mbszdhs ra ertta The cause of I
fryurlordship that his Majesty but it was dio
formyourthe King was unable to be present.
and4th Qaeen had intended vitin This was a sample of all the other room. It spreat
some of hi. coronation dinnera today, ne,whhwreflodinvrythe building tha
and be deeply regrets that his illness case by variety shows, upwards of possible to saa
prvetshis doing so The King 1,0.prte hetia n ui structure.
has deputed members of his family hall artists and 418 pianists giving The burning I
to represent him at as many of these thi evcsfrteocso.tiods of the plan
dinners as possible. I am further thi evcsfrteocso.and Libby, Meli
commanded by the King to express IDuring the course of the afternoon a time the fire
his hope that his guests are now en-1 a second message from the King was Idesperate fight t
joying themselves and passing a read at the various gatherings, say- Iin gs from the f
happ day. "Knollis.,, ing his Majesty was very glad toGoie,tes
- feel that they were his guests and .il,tes
This morning's Dullet in announcing pat adtm
that King Edward is ont of danger hoped they would all be happy and aggregate fully
was also circulated, so tniat half a comfortable and spend a pleasant The loss is fu
million poor drank his Majesty's afeno.ance.
health in no restrainei enjcyment Although no more evening bulle
out of the coronation enspresented Itins regarding the condition of King im
to each of them as a sonivenir. The Edward are to be issued it was an- For the summ
Prince and Princess of Wales tra- norneed at Bnckingham Palace thid ern Railroad has
-versed the metropolis from end to evening that his Majesty had made rates as follows fi
end in semi-state. the carriages being good progress since morning and Spartanburg an
escorted by a detacbment of the that he was much gratified with the dalemoni,45
Horse Guards, and appeared at cen- accounts he received of the success- mornaings. Good
t...i ,.aheings in several districts. ful carrying out of the plans for the any time Monda3
''Q J. L. MIMNAUGH of Columbia,
J New York and bought me a
i fresh from the Manufacturers, and
ense stock of Embroideries on hand
ay for the same goods. 12,212 yds. v
d six yard lengths, take your pick ar
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.
MM
ading Store of Newberi
poor of London. The Jenkins Revenue Collector, citizens of Macon ani
many telegrams of President a good
gratulation from the THREE NOTABLE - SOUTH CAROLINA Southern greeting.
festivities, declaring APPOINTMENTS. replied that he had
e of the occasion was MjrM~ .k.uccI nse ~ecletbado
by the tidings that cletro nenlRv,u-ar aiyi hretn
out of danger. ApitdPsmse tCalso e adb V
e of Queen Alexan- TePeietlroal n ao' niaini
out in an open car- frsMj~Jnti fb ragd' hte
r this evening, ac
he arkandon heJnkiwfrma oified0to0d0a' citizng the mroa
r mjety raersd,byPreidnt ooevlt ha heha wresedenthrogho
beenr selcted Jeton succeeds GeoretR. hus cng rndsOwas
~E N HIA(IO. Kostr sCollector of internal r earr by Sal to intCharto,a
U BigPackng Pant-nApporntedistricterf St Caro n ,prvdn thtt
Dollar Loss. i and M iaordnso a revlle.tte aeVtrn h ni
5.-B a fre wichhe Housient o a ly d aacot n Federaio am I
r pan atth stck conulatonm with> Jth e sietf n be arrange sho bea eni
h~~is appointmentasu. ~pnin rmteUi
wifld&sCo.lyuffered a
Lmed by theof- sronyalth [nessayprandoe. his vrn it t then Soth
ee,occsiondamcommssigon wil beisue-MajMca PENsIons oRa DE
)uldn parkandiong t Jenkins waj ormal J niinsetr uoan mn tenmr
of aers tavene his PrewsideRoseveithut politial yearahe rued thg
Thsetucuena cletdaoscee ere .hus w no t eng ssiwa
E bilt CAof Koster andpgs tofullcor any artsana reve-aby Seaof Ptchllabd
in r ingrian.... nds o rethed.src Tof apoi eth Cao in, provsdn will be
wa- ccpedb t he t oase to day,usogh had ah pro Nothe Cadria army Te
5.-Byea ofirhe wicornpssltoaminwiter the Presicent the There65, aoholber cli
lat thstockiL best apointe wab assussingA whnihns lielrom the fni
i&Csuerd abyooeas the essaryth colletrs office iefmect. This cthi
imate by t e hof i ndicea ed n thesre t a ve de at e n ro g hbfre Corha e
)00.s in The f ied s ac m iso ilb sue oM j r P nin . C a
iang 00andingee probablynbe onejor Jenis fitrs uoffcan hoorsago,le ruledth
of thce fors ivn e a i rec wme datins. witdesertitonllasswer not esm
This trucure as Tpeg res iden f l soisr osny ofrt is elisgibilit to rbia
ereunrthof egick, and forie ttub rewr.Teappointmentcced in nsiongillb
are. rapidly tmhrnoughtW .H ri and iharon- n Not Caolina aand wi
wasnocchig in the postmers, reinspertofie ato hare bee isanoether sla
akt o t e c m bet oi and en ility. For dsn si n-g n w h e is ligibly to bef
idinh sprg thebuines po-ko nraof trh olorwh faie pi on rollcs. Thcl e
hei& thibby and for hei dcteteirsoh vet ecl w eeasiaed hat de
licesof te co pany ecesrs appinet s.sferr e o stC- U i Sen ator Pic ard's 1
artma e en h e -lfmbi dep Car ettotn, ad that will quentrly r . li t o n
le rint e nifte thoa by e on of hs irt offic,alltnougnorable discharc
tta t the emlo s il eco mndha tioens-k n in ta d e sLe ion shall Inot
, o te foos ma hePresident svlo dilpobabl of Majliiil or c Jei
. st Mther dtringeom Sth Fareso-uy thies,s to bean
En fRes. no no n Nina l Cpoingents toda b oe he orat tedal rnuer for Si
r mnthr the enginh-leity dor Ptsug b ep oning OcoerucceSit, Mao e inkging it
nounapid throug end accomaridb andelegt ionhardsan and to it wagai dei
rth ra ound i-T pominets recitiecll, at he blemdisshaeth slae.
e ningi on Greenville,.$2;ro some un- and hadepesati- A. eliibl tof bega
Tikt soldnresn r Sat riw w h rit, on thie t etsio n r Tee
mld ing ad m po-Suc ni m ti nanos m s erodearyn r n h
leave A dmo tratCo., subjecr, ayor ithu eded th i t esa ed ha seer
de ato e t h d a ofce d p r m n pssi h t a ins1000,0th e arldny sto
formatltheiosslltionon.haf fth Walyshinton Jue.y
>n ilin PRsDN A oT AoNRoeethssge
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
vhich sells in any retail store for 20c.,
d 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 notto be undersold by any man is
why Mimnaugh's is the busiest store in New
berry by long odds.
All Get Qeady and Join the Crowds..
promised the THE PRESIDENT AT HOME. A14 HOUR WITH THE PRESIDENT.
old-fashioned' How :His $tenuous Excellence Greets ils
He Greets his Childe Cordially and Him- Various Visitors.
The President self Is Welcomed Warmly by his
experienced an Old Friends of Oyster Bay [WMshington Letter to New York
othern hos pi- Wo--.
id added thatf Oyster Bay, L. I., July 5.-Presi- Brrrbag Thgeebie
ted to accept Jdent arrived, here at 5:16 this after- dosbtentepeietsofc
his plans can noon and was given a very cordial adSceayCreynsro
. He said he Iwelcome. When the train ap-crseotwdancakdagit
isit Macon in proached th' little station of theth balHecetrogaou
~EBE n hevilag trogha pe.rrngd hrowig a dry gtnods zeleceGres.i
s bils wich igna wasset oing andthe ld WthVtreeiope,s Vskipd.
one ntroucedden gateredon te patfomstoex-toon Tbete r 30popl Nwaiting
)f NrthCar ted teirgreting. Wen e Bfr-r-r-bdleangaiTthe wre all.
ioseConede- aighed heycomletly urrund d Hecretaryon coatteflpproo
ed nd ervd hm ad fr atim prvened is eahd him,wad a wraiked agista
ior o Jnuay cilden,Alie, the anArhnetl snu aoen therougheasing
eto etefall whon hsad benRairoad evrhisting, pa13h aelwoul have note
EdRTEsgv fro tinge thouhi Whe pre-allyDgdohOg Every tooths glemin
matterl wthic i was se going,aced the inld ith morin hssipd
ish sin ofriendsr tad avesociatstakabhe Pevi- jum looed warond the middlerofnth
>neeralce pence ofbee his delgh patfr bent ex-, roonsTh 25Eery30 hepe shotn
able North com ton the drept,gs. Asisanen thefre;im hsddeedn hgisr twar
ous$,0000e Cofe ecrihety Lopewstere. ftere h p re a offichtlpe
ediasbred i canin foreaetings wietd hisfins "here's him,rand?a whe vsad
nnessee Jn and eigbrsn AieEthel sdnt entrhyeted Hre uro; d coeheireasin
ble inthece ill a enre waithn his rechimg, asn'ht "Senrs Bursorep
-eacigrnad sttsgvrmgttedt him. aWhoent ainay doMr. Burrw, ort "Seaos eMng
proisoeofnr that anavune tomifrSaale ComasH lookd arund t wastherin
van, svro the ofl. Niher eight ath chingren "HB,rMcoas, anMcery!" andhut
able is sthe seemed woro thei ru drestnh in thery;"sweighsamtar
bee,0000SertrnLe astee grantering.sBurowst camie. Te a e
d isorer Dnecaning thgreyswti froPieds minuee's tl,Burrows" speaig.i
aese agant Oysegrsa the Presidtentefredo tnere, arows toe ereen rely
mayaee- the pr nopeto sbrrey with his remcily It. wan-'t in"sar Burrows.o
r-reaching if re and sagin a cnialentxtent "r.lBnrrow" rld hetrsM
p)tsrovie anyo ther oiia carswhc "Sadoentoris OfEnery." I wasll
aed on the oill. pariular ihie ntr The Phlrei eBrarws,"and "vsitKalmaoo and
wer 107,000e dente wany coree o mkei neh- it SMEnatoos.
civil warand ing.a anatr heei e .r.- i-n"si Burrows.cm.Te a e
hi lase gin spos to tecal fotd"he Prpen fre- lghtoned! aid the President,y
1 wil penion qetlred o toldhe rerpatomand itingsi thrnohe eartsn.I
tayhe penso spoe rsectof saeing wh was gladily sa"- - -,adBros
ies,yetif e ndeagte a conwsieaeren Thpendid! jumped h acrossi-h
oteericmnoul te glca thares whhas oin t-o."loriomy dea coude, I aml
N anEhonora cotl hise famifo Washoniiay alamed oo.eorte!"yondhere'sto
3.-eipdean The ethuiafrm overthebrewsiet's sCoreodu th mdle o the room,
plaed onmiheiont paranceulasry i gcieat. ThePren-erayta. ii aaao n
weres 10700 thent Pwiadoelia te dne sThe Presienttor Rprsenatv
cil ofinarredt anspha frnd:ster whee by the Canno among the, vsios Brrons
uih Calaein spapes thal myfoy shTeddy fierak- n"e hted sadhePresient
rsidenwil add ere n ate rand platfr hseand itn ere, Canointotre"ars
dtoiethe ni spoe thtiey,sayn toe xpected o hl
fail. gree,adkeji err Cannn heijdmed up.fTeressh
SsIGED. ack t hisfamiy fora hOiday mintes' t o ve rsation"andte heo
3.-~ ~ ~ - ~-----President ThdnhsaoehePeietssod ied midleof the waitin
tons, of. theA t hldlhath rsdn e
>etorof in- Whren t a Medies Hav sd crwdayapliathesno h
backache and: Tiake Foley's Kidney C'ure. It has ~trsah
Was cured bychredrwhenevetythingeeleehastdiiae
ildr &Wees.,poited Gider& Wekst otinute conveortion Pae.)h