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ESTABLISHED 1865. NEWBERRY, S. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7,1902. TWICE A WEEK.$1.50 A YEAR SEPTEM Sales Increa How WELL I have succeeded and increased upper Carolina. I have never lowered our Big Store this past two weeks would have put r caught napping. Assisted by my twelve empic of my Big Store is packed and jammed from fl< , rict"than elsewhere. TIUS STYLISH JACKET i,. Is made of Fine Kersey Cloth in Black Castor and Tan Lined with Satin. Full Tailor Made Perfect Fitters, would bring $8.00 at most stores, but my price on these is Only $5.00. Mimnaugh's Bargains are Bla2 This is why our daily cash sales double and triple those 5 bale-' 3 of any store in this section. 2cases3 ONE, TWO, THREE, CO! 25pcs.c 25 PCs. C 5 cases,Standard Calico, the price is 3c. worth 5c. 25 P. R V i0 bales Sea Island, the price is 4c. worth 6ct ioo doz. io bales "Riverside Plaids to go on sale 5c. worth 6 c. .55c. PRESDENTFAIL TOgarded as a great national calamity.s The result was to bring the princi SETTLE COAL STRIKE, lok. in the great 'oontroversy facea to -face, with the whole country is TO ARB.TB&?ON. thir5dongs. V b ba esd, the r uicn~ehnclyte issuesorh c betee thez. - o ' bale R hisde Plads Weo Ver onsle5worth forc. stndasthy .i P tR ESm Thi FSmmtTh befred the P reit sumoned almthe. Thenresultewas t brmgOtheRprme. asEton, Oct. 8.TR ,eithe grrpesnaies hontendn fae greto force tothe hol ctaundry boss~ oNaessic bweenx. h Porei-n feing isnuon acut watuffein of den t a rertan tvs o the i ongtes orlv.fth ra -' -the emor6ye hthe ouseo fac-ofptfrthcunlstrngo ai Laayesarei atd 4.55 o'lcV ufeigpoeorduytei ifr -tBisferon iTh satfailet eacn ndwr oeheripecfo Mnuagemen thecomoweath Watoifan.. W'parhingtn, therc. uo w.-T h re thn, ilreutfo tecne - otal conferece spbetwaseeniti Pr e ncsifrth-neiit uue dent had redpreentedives par Ththesohecnenesi brertore pandi wiers; tame toner soeteeendie pr hahr athg teprrsdnty hei no was mdl rud osben had Laetesed atlinnes55 su.'clcofrecocmctkn n -i thisfferncesn, wie araiuratono rea hou n gemnoto deandoetrit nagreement tohbe bynferms fpixe was trbcgi1i or,icuiga eeso he treton or peiod f fomec~housmeween the morning bewend h ~r eyears.the migrand for tndrs thpepar did The eployes thoughhepefo rithe renesdent themonedidht' de~nts ofrtheeraelraadvnd coalhcoinontending arbtraion hd dnouce th mm tfores toWheatioa cursthe andis I' -en' abo orgnizaionas alawlssrtingi akenx ncoe speg and narcisti bod wit bihtesough to e ay. Oe of the rat I coud ad wuldhav n delin, acoeetr hehite Hoel wiot ofapitymaoretheecorntletroohrong on surecompete rotionto wrkesacloeyn poor jawwa asd rhegrdingr ci 'an thir amiie intheminng e-thisan corel: Wha,I f an y-knw r wtg l- Presdet fromlthe nfe ht gi n cut roedigeaanst is or the kndeoiew." re ofthe miners' union.n hedPfredi Fote men,L incung h PrBEi ifthden dtured t ortenin sub tgievncease t indiveidualst of et eei h scn tr rn rooe pt the tempoary;White Houses otheourtomn la o the President Mitcellanirhreunions -dtito epresylvna linneiss the dititsudrsrpeeneb-ewn colier diees ctod Thre rbeatio of n ierirodn nn tsr closedvieosiohttbothothenmirers late hour thththerstruggedwilliconstryuCoreeweoe so extreme LITNd iEAparLtha thee Dui the conferenc ae the anresnd ecoomc hstry f heoutryththouatet anagreemntfrst.cn as rittn todbamed For the rs ie-OE EPEIG dtne Presdtoente nof tan hademeThenrdte iterveebiretlyts bieween the grateii-n yradn h sae i Thre ofmplr andaorugh ane p entwihhehdcr-ul r ine oertr hat hequarelf re ared ugn eteeto h arbiraton, ad enoncedthemin sed Three Thousar my business from year to year unt Standard of Quality, but I have wit nost merchants guessing. While I I yees I was able'to handle the crowd )or to ceiling, up stairs and down st 7 Great Dress G T IS my purpbse to have the Gre Newberry. Our buyer was too h Than He Could Chew.' Its a forcei of all profits. lon't buy your Dress line. This Matchless Stock must gc MIMNTJ Is where you will find a C( from. !ing all over the County. o in. and 36 in. Drill to go on sale 5c. worth 7c. 6 in. Percales, the price is 6c. worth 831c. 6 in. Percales, the price is roc. worth 124c. anton Flannel, the price is 4%c. worth 7c. anton ~ annel, the price is 8/c. worth 12%2c. ed Flannel, the price is 13%ac. worth 20c. Men's Heavy Fleece Lined Undershirts for 25C. worth UE acy A.m.c The Cheap The Ca trike in the interests of the public. was known that ti Ris manner was exceedingly serious been unsuccessful a nud his voice showed his deep feel- had been reased. -g DRsPERADORs I] Almost immediately after the ~resident had closed air. Mitchell By 2* "h rveCn ~rose, and on behalf of the miners isan ifered to submit all the differences~~ o arbitration. The operators looked Five masked anc urprised, but before any reply could lars made a bold a ie made President Roosevelt said he safe of the Monton Lesired that both parties take the Railway company 'aatter under consideration and meet Pa., early Thursda' im again at 3 o'clock. The firt battle with revolvere ession of the conference had lasted the attempt, one 0: ass than 15 minutes. The operators was killed and tw, ere driven to their cars in the rail- wounded by Engi Dad yards. Mr. Mitchell 'and his who was shot twie arty returned to their hotel. Both Shortly before arties immediately set to work to Engineer Alem Bl; repare statements in reply to the the powei- house c 'resident's suggestions.' ville Passenger Ra The operators decided to make he was- startled by aparate responses, but before doing caused by the fro > had a discussion of the general building being bati ,nor of the statements they would heavy plank. 'ly iake. It is understood' President which contained his aer communicated his statement to he turned to face arties in New York over the long from mtithe revover istance telephone before reading it fo h eovr the President. At 3:15 the after- five men, who had i oon proceedings began. President their faces covered aer, of the Reading, opened them chiefs. One of the ad was followed by President ina the hip and anot [itchell and Messrs. Markle, Trues- wound in the thig] ale, Wilcox and Fowler. did not disable hi, he leveled his revol INFORMAL DISCUSSION.onoftebrlr At the conclusion of tbe state. feet in advance of I ents there was considerable in- bullet pierced the irmal conversation. The President perado and be fell d lled attention to a part of the state- The engineer kej eat made by Mr. Baer in which rest of the gang, wh ~e latter said the operators were tinuous fire. Two illing to submit their grievances to slightly wounded. te court of commoni pleas in Penn- ver had been eripti Ivania. The President asked Mr. truhara o [itehell if he, not as president of nerug factra do e union, but as an individual, watchman who sounc ould agree to that. Mr. Mitchell blowing the factory ~omptly replied that he would not. Bly was absent the The operators made it plain that the body of their Ley would listen to no proposition outsids the building, batever emanating from Mr. Mitch- it and fled. 1. It was five minutes of 5 o'clock Le conference ended. - Great interest was manifested in Secretary Hollow Le conference on the part of the that the prospect for 2blic. On the sidewalks and street and large attendance front of the temporary White ing.. ouse were throngs of people who - ixiously awaited the result.. News- How to encourag< aper men lined either side of the bo'ys on the farm? itrance to the White 'House from of it occasionally for s doors to the street. - sight-seeing where There was a distinct expression of ties as the next anr isannoint nent in the crowrd when it Jmml amr. Record I id Dollars Over Septen iI today I stand before the people as bei hout a doubt lowered the prices. The bi, lad not anticipated the immense busines s which were scattered over five thousan airs Come to Mimnaugh's first and if I h ods apd Silk Sale. AL atest Reduction Sale ever held in ungry for Bargains, "Bit off More i move and means the whipping out Goods and Silks until you see my c4 c GE'S Fl )mplete STOCK to .select We Cater to the WMany and i A Grand Millinery Display. We are showing the prettiest line of Trimmed Hats ever shown in town. No fancy prices here. You know what you paid for your hats before Mimnaugh put in Millinery and you know what you pay today. "Nuff Sed." Come to us for your headgear. L 7"inix "PI. C est Store in rolinas. ie conference had oA COAL FAMINE t the ni ad no agreement 'recover. THE PRESIDENT WIIL ASK THE NO Ex RE .MINERS TO RETURN TO WORK. WashF 0 of the Wounded Having Ascertaine from the oai Mag- no call fC Attempt at Burg.. nates that They Have no Int,ention of gress to Even Temporarily Surbordinating siua.o Their Own Iuterest to anystatn despeate urg-Mere Sentiment, such dent exp3 despeate urg-as Patriotism or itempt to rob the Love*** C***tt'. to the op revile assegerof the m ateWileliasspogr Washington, October 4.-A inal not act oi rmorning. In a effort, with hope of success, is to gether. s which followed be made to end the coal strike.. It exhauste the desperadoes has been discussed by the President In his vif >others slightly and some of his advisers today and, with wbi neer Alem Bly, while the idea is still mn an inacom- nia shon] e by the robbers. pleted state and the final resul.t still wealth fic io'clock, while uncertain, yet it offers a method the situa r was at work in which now seems to be the only so- through t *f the Montours- lution of the problem. The sugges- the Pres .tion is made that President Mitch- into play ilrrifi ell, of the United Mine Workers, tional G nt door of the may be able to hiave the men now on civil. Bi ,red in with a strike return to work in order to President rushed to a desk avert the impending disaster which A great revover an asa fuel famine will cause, and that at tions have the intruders he as early a date as 'possible there suit of thi isillade of shots shall be a complete investigation by they incl in the hands of Congress and by the Legislature of. possessior ,he lower part of Pennsylvania into the anthracite coal ernent with handker- situation, in order to bring before troops to shots struck Bly the public the facts and conditions gard to a1 her made a flesh !of the miners with a view to legis. of that St 1. The wounds lation or recommendations for re- stated tha ii,hoeve, ndlieving the condition of the has receivi nhoee,adminers in the near future. While tions by ti .ver and fired at i sntasltl osbet NTE who was several i snt asltl osbet NTE be others. The guarantee such an investigation, Washing beart of the des there is little doubt that recommen- Iest effort ad. datios by the President and the Ex of the coe >t firing at the eentive of Pennsylvania would be conference > kept up a con- promptly acted upon by Congress held at thi of tem ereand the Pennsylvana Legislature. adjourned of the were Just how President Mitchell will liberation. After his revol- view this suggestion cannot be ont as to d Bly retreated stated, but it is known that he and and every >r and ran to a others fully realized that after the fused to d aroused the statements by the presinents of the place durii Led an alarm by coal roads yesterday there is little The con: whistle. While hope of securing any adjustment day, altho1 robbers dragged with the operators by which the pe- gfthe ext were theyaleft pIe of the country may be' supplied the Ameri whee tey eftwith coal. It is expected that Pres- lntion of t ident Mitchell will confer with his president t -- associates, and if they can deter- taries Roi ay informs us mine that the mine workers may be General E a find exhibit fully as much benefited by the Payne and is very flatter- course suggested as by continuing States con the widespread suffering which is last namei sure to follow a deadlock it is ex- the confer, and keep the pected that negotiations will be pert know: Take them off, opened with a view to carrying out Only fo recreation and the new proposition. Much will de- were prest och opportuni pend upon the way the miners view were lawy ual State Eair the proposition, and whether they was one w think it~ will cause a loss of prestige 'tion of ta Ireaker. tber, 1901. ng the biggest Dry Goods distributor in g wave of Traffic that swept through my s that came my way this seasoh I was not d feet of store space. Every department we got what you want it is yours for less 1L STYLISH JACKETS * HIGH NOVELTIES ...IN ... tstor, Tan and Black 3OM $3.00 UP TO $18.00 Each. iot- to the Exclusive Few. Shoes By the Car Load. Bang-go values! We've cut them to the core. Come and get your share, for there never was a chance to put better shoes on your feet, and more money back in your pocket. Buying and selling more Dry Goods and Shoes than any two stores in New berry, and paying the money down, we naturally sell them | cheaper than the other little one horse fellows. iion from which it cannot fourth cabinet officer, Postmaster General Payne, has taken a promi. rBA sESRION OF CONGRESS. nent part in the preinlinary confer" igton, Oct. 4-There will b ence ov t it Mion, and be. ir an extra session of Con-a ifngdetfo. deal with the 'coal striketinitcopreitrsswhh at this stage. The Presi- r novdi h rsn usin essly stated in his appeal Tecoeee ea'hrl fe arators and representatives10occktimoin,heie inere yesterday that he did fxdb h rsdn.We hs ficially in calling them t o- wr opriiaearvda He has for the time beingthWhtHoethyerdlad I his individual persuasion. afwmntsoigt h$yiin w the matter is again onemaigteronigcl.We h the State of Pennsylva- tetopyiin eti a e d deal f th commnpetat inthe peiet'sinr conftio enetelenbeocnto a porehssioag saist'ril, ande healces tatutadnallchaonglsdentmeits. tetwl e edobiong PithYGO cORprt ineet w1K~hic are greatforcesio the Na h rsdn,f~pression hi Thfrtetmebigte ee cftaledanestbegad rhoey ae haselaed is ifots. dee feling. tHis moing, th time been mde as othe e e duithe. oesientren Sehose confrencyeserda,wan tarp Cotou astcpt s arried int de eeryhin fro taingthe romanhiree to pere erye of te mnesbytegv amfe mintes fowin thconsierhyioino maknigUntdSestepinti aning aer. Thin Pensylana wthot e aten to hysicate lett s r Ld dal f the Govern-ore tahot te prbe' conmated adtelf Ianabe topotrl Whenth pronfressnce atiacored a ione anoppaohm theatone mtee efre 1 'lockad dehes he conysriusonerals wohaments i elieoak ieanit erayto albrngpegeiothnrsiegt EFOret TOre ofTL The, Nabslterc.Teums fot >venn, .m.Ilitary ean-deemd ogadaatpbi oexpedte tie adueint o ic h Sns a a ther manytriie olemsanuggers- ns rtcnesow tacn covenh iuinwsference ofestherchay,tr aawa Weeehin frou takindgbevdtdy afte the hones of theo o stendUted tastiensfe wnyTas thennsycluiawon ree- i a ikhcm'dw h yscull what thad taenry h e r ead ate mting "Be pofrensitivelaivs, ternne was caed forgeto-inqsrd wee rhy readinyimotatncettagr,a hydhmaa PanEpeopleofDaFspeedysooweeping he qeston.Besde he AnThe casike in e treng.i here wee presatSece wshe ar thinkitse of ~today'sionfer an y,Atrenye,htaekng eartestoy,h eaidzhoeda nox, Pstmaser Geerahte feling. His boie at tmes CarollD. rigt,Uniedcastuad his iea dwn lateir Saeveal missonerof lbor. Tpie byuringa the rieare tapCtlo was summoned tatedcastiejkswrsildinto theo acutfhex io ubice prpreer r embrs f te cbintaihnmer anfor o the eo tiTrefths our ms ferb the btesommated. ers ad th isse inolve heas the ofrencdous rn~, ste whhcle frtedbeasCeo hjied Fir of decine tomtalk randlglmns h orass ei pevidou rhecrsdnt.