The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, October 21, 1902, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED 1865. NEWBERRY, S. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1902 TWICE A WEEK.$1.50 A YEAR Newbe The fastest growing house in Newberry keeps up its remai Averybody seems to be waking up to my superior system of cash be a follower, then some one else will follow him. My would be Uhmory to the wall. We are used to busy days, but last week's cr store and biggest and best stock to make selections. Mimnaugh's HUNDRED DOLLARS WORTH OF NEW GOODS. Just Follow 1 lpr Cut Price Dress Goods Salei Goes merrily on. Our Dress Coods business this season is wonderful, which is the strongest evidence that we have got thhi all beat on prices and quality. 54 Inch Broadcloth, all shades, worth $1,00 now - - c. 54 inch Sacking, all the leading shades, worth 65c now - c. 54 inch Broadcloth, all- the lealing shades, worth $1.25,now c. 50 pes. Colored Taffeta Silk, all shades, worth 60c., now c, We have the biggest Black Goods stock in the up-country. ALL WE CAN DO IN MILLINERY. Every day the express wagon rolls in new goods. Why is all fisbusiness? We are selling correct Millinery cheaper than Milinery prices. We don't have to make it all on millinery. Come to us and get your Hat and Dress to ma;ch. Come. to Newberry' does the Work of T c L ON our'affairs. We have nothing to tio ITES TO ROOSEVELT. "Now, that the managers of the bet -companies have been compelled by lasi OPPOATUNITY TO* you and- and-a thoroughly aroused W TlLING ARGUMENT pnblin nscienc to reced from this zat uHoa uses andaheroicnendurance of ou men nd oTehinsnportofehei 'he response of John Mitchell,cplhaewntevtoy F ent.~of the United Mine Work- "h or ne.admn ok e es t resident Boesevelt's notifica-eroftsecargin,woolab tkmi that he had appointed a com- fo al onn ni aea a uission, was made public Friday. ngtfralvlho,nbysp e 1i iforms him of the action of thepotdboraielbrinhs ekcestive board of districts 1, 7 and adohrlns aetuh hs w in calling a convention and agree croainmngr sfllso h *to reeQmmend unanimously the i ii n oildt.W xl a alabbption of work and the submis-ovrtitibetohedgtyfad si. of the~ differences between the lbrbcuei stetimho i / 'ppratrsand the mine workers ofrihanofgdpblcoiy, y tIeanthracite coal fields" to the "ed o,hwvr xl vrlc agmmission. The reply expresses oropnns eapa ote n eodde&nce that the convention willno,awehvfrmteis,too agiee f,o the arbitratioin of the "emi- tr hi yst h uueadc-b nent'and impartial men'' chosen by oeaewt si nefr oetb r the president and expresses grati- ls etrrltosbtenepoe e tuide to the president for his pa+ri-anepoyefrhedvtgefca otid efforts to bring about an honor- bt.zt able settlement of the strike. The "Wfogvthmheraoanup reply goes at length into the griev rfslt elwt s n nti a ances of the miners and concludeshorwetey eefrcdoa with the expression of the hope and koldeteriaiiyt prt c 'belief that from' ,his arbitration willthimnewtouorcnstadha come. "a complete, satisfactory andcooetinwehloutergtto permanent solution of the troubleshadofredhianastemoec which have vexed the anthracite field ji ihu nscrn mcber-gt for time immemorial." ltosadwoeoecniin nds The president in his telegram thi ein efriete vnea Mr. Mitehell announced the appoint-thfasacutinwihteyav ment of the commission and said: md gis s "It is a matter of vital concern tha hywr nbl opoueln all our people and especially to thosecolbaueitmdinkptfo ad in our great cities who are least well' of that the mining of coal should behabenponflebyteacme resumed without a day's unnecessary ta h rtcinwihte e a delay." Mr. Mitchell's reply recounts theinraethnubromnmnngen efforts of the miners' organization tocolem secure arbitration and goes into a "Teorarsdlrdththyfr defense of the union and its demand, wudhv ohn od ihtest saying: -Uie ieWreso mrc,fr "If our proffer of arbitration orbuthyavfonitecsryo impartial investigation had been ac- rcgietepwro h ntdo cepted six months ago instead ofMieWrrsoAmic,touhsl now, there need bave been no strike,.o,M.Peiet n ektrsi We have been so eager, Mr. Presi- 'fpaewihwl nbete ow dent, to respond to the people's de-.eueterbsns fmnn n h mand for coal that daring the pro- sligca.Tercgiino u a grees of the strike we have more srnt hsfre pnteoea n than once offered arbitration, but we tr ysenncsiyw xl vr t have invariably been met with the re nti n arwsii,btbcuesr ply 'We will not permit outsiders to w eiv tmrsafradse p dictate to us i"onw,tha the managemerosoadane r.Uo h found Whebe -kable run of progress. The right buying and the right selling keeps the wheel turning her trading. Count with your fingers the merchants who have adopted my plan since I came to competitors sigh for the good old times when they could charge you what they pleased. Mir :wds nearly took us off our feet. A look into my store would have told you what store is do is considered to be the largest by far in Newberry. Every train brings us new goods. Satu: the Crowds and You Will See Where T RAINY DAY SKIRTS. 50 Rainy Dgy Skirts, just opened, 95c. worth $1.50 50 Rainy Day Skirts, just opened, $1.49 worth 2.00 50 Rainy Day Skirts, just opened, 1.98 worth 2.50 50 Rainy Day Skirts, just opened, 1.98 worth 2.50 40 Rainy Day Skirts, just opened, 2.75 worth 3.50 40 Rainy Day S':)kirts, just opened, 3.25 worth 4.50: 25 Rainy Day Skirts, just opened; 4.75 worth 6.50 Jackets and Monte Carlo Coatss This is where we do the business. The third ship ment just opened. If you want a Coat or Jacket it * will be to your interest to give our line a thorough in spection, s First and Only Cut Price 8t( Dollars. S The Leading Store of Newberry, S. C, is laid through war we are ready and State governments tried to med- THE MURDERER WAIED join with them in buildiBg for itate they resented such "meddlings ter conditions and a long and by politicians." But, thanks to you, THIRTY DAYS OF LIFE ing peace. The United Mine Mr. President, and to the power of >rkers of America since its organi. public opinion, they .aave been AND AGREED TO BE 1 %NGED AN ion in the anthracite field has con .brought to a realization of the fact HOUR AFTEa SENTENCE, atly sought to establish: that the interests and we]lfare of the He Feared a Worm. Fate-vexas Were WHAT THEY HAVE SOUGHT. American people cannot be ignored Clamorin e. rn heriminal at Stake TFirst, fair wages and just condi- with impunity. sesfrold Bauling. is of labor, conditions just both to CNIETO UTC.Ncgohs ea,O!.1. rators and . miners. We have "BthemnntrbnlhihJmBcan,ooedtemi er made demands beyond the yuhv ae ehv ofdnedrro h ik aiy a re ity of the industry to pay on a ta utc ilb oeorpol.hr n lao ulywsa is of equitable division of profitsWeaegatohvachnetapcpedbtejueadtengr ween labor and capital. pa eoesc or moee a eal agdwti w or Second, amicable relations be- ocnie n ips falqes fe etnehdbe asd en employers and employes and, tosa su.Frtaogteei e asaoteda oiso latter speaking through their or- tedmn ftemn okr o amrHcs i ieadduh ization, and their organizationinraeowaeanareutoinereefudinheHcsom .ng the companies in maintaining tehuso ao;scn,i h e n.SeifSrde meitl ~ipline, adjusting all difficulties ltoswihogtt xs ewe conciliatory methods, averting teepoesadteognzto ea osac o h eptao dl strikes and lockouts and secur-whcthmehaefreadBuannasretdadfily stable and satisfactory conditionswhcthyatoietspafocnesdt herplmue. the industry. Our organization te. the same methods which we have _______ h eso h er' ofs posed here has secured just such ~B RSDN' JIMH" so pedrpdyadambo tions an d just such results in the o r oavlmScessvrlhnrdpol ace i fields of the country. Organi- i etigteSrk.u eifadhsdpte on, like an individual, must standwihteaodpuosofecrn n what it has done and the life it LodnOcoe17-hePsipoesonftengradbuig lived. We invite scrutiny and dn' rup"i h ujc fhma h tk.SeifSrde 'stigation of our record and char-logdpaceanedtraarilsndhseuisrfsdtoiv r. In the soft coal fields weinaltemrignsppr,advehspioerndaerews e joint conferences with the opera- i oecsscnrtltosaejie ySeifBwr,o a and with them we adjust differ- as xeddt .Pepn o-Agsiecut.Tetoofcr as, we sign joint agreements, to- a.Teoiin xrse r hog uefnlysceddi 1er we preserve discipline, settlemesrofterlefetiEnln.sitngheeroaytohepr >utes and maintain harmony and TeSadr as Biihcn s ala heeot >ility in the trade.soeshvmoetaanatusi Buhnnwsferadtkn WILL STAND ON RECORD. stiefo,hdilatdaohrpnofmltawsreeduto Upon our past recerd we are wil-motthcotocolmshvepoctheegofmvien.A to stand or fall. We have timerieheetanuwoeoefgr.mofredndtwsfae n time again invited the anthracite ThTiesas"Iamotqitecuerwhtetopsolde rators to adopt these business aduosrsv anr h rs uti eiu lose.Tomr hods and to deal with us on thisdethsdnaveybgadeir.cmaesomltawreipabd .s. Despite repeated rebuffs we~ ynwtig eaewtesn oHnesnadtdyBcaa listed, but they resented any at- o eeyteedn ftecalwsbogtt aodce ne )loye thy reuse or ovrturs po e goerment tribn avl hiliia amicble iscssio an posibl shre foeation Pesvnidene Uohiarvlhretengj sfcory djusmentof wgedfthet jdie will asue dons oask asanwseople.ltredoert uce injoin coferece.amWeu reator Hae di chnoteter Shrfap-de,wotodtepo henthe nevtabl coflic ca ea efon re without cout tepost,er e h ol egvn ytil beyattmptd t jusifythe- tou thsie n spoe of convctinques- w ea ofilu ail e upo the alse lea tatiou s a issue. Fartamng theosen anis xctmn aitne a resposille oganzatin; hbe suemadcfth matte o krs cto. Tetlgahwierecth demonsratedour reponsii ncisrsonf wagestg and reuttion ilrarcswr onu o Sthe assrted hat e wer atae enouslybr eacnd by the e- itac n i a nnucd les oraniatin hic a do imdation pbic servic he ex s ewentaantemtoldbmdeo edb vioence.Whensocithed andployer will the oriationgtpsssinfBchnn mptedto inerfer tohittlethe m nacden he Aomerian ditctoutwsaonc ke tey eclredtbei diiney hpopl grasp asthrizapdly for ee,a uywsoplnee ih en repreentative of natinalstriin deaturnge frmtrient.ulywsacpe ytecut Store! s at a rapid rate. Small profits and quick turnovers is my motto. Newberry. That's right boys, if a man can't be a leader let him nnaugh's small profits and big business has put that antiquated ing the business of the town. People naturally seek the largest -day night and Monday morning I opened up THIRTY-SEVEN hey Stop At. Tlie Boss Sloe StOCK Of NeW Orryl Is at Mimnaugh's. Aliost every body must be buying shoes from us this season. We keep the railroad hot. Every train that points its nose to Newberry is bringing us new shoes of all kinds, except horse-shoes. I keep the well known Drew, Selby & Co.'s ladies' fine shoes. Lewis A. Crossett's men's fine shoes. Star Shoe Co.'s ladies' and misses'. And every body knows I sell Wolff Bros. misses' and children's shoe for less than the side-show stores of Newberry can buy them. Don't buy your shoes until you see my line. I will save you 50 ce'nts to $1.50 on every pair of shoes you buy of us. )re, where One Dollar ENAUGH'S. The jadge ordered that the death TARIFF REFORK NEEDED. sentence be executed November 17, S.m Igures That Shouid Interest the but many people announced that Women of Amer. they would not allow delay. Buch anan then waived the 30 days allowed Here is a tariff argument which him by law and preparations were anybody who has sense enough to begun to erect a crude scaffold in the come in out of the rain can under jail yard. When the task was com- stand-it is from The Philadelphia pleted Buchanan was hanged by Record: Sheriff Spradley in the presence of Daring the last fiscal year the im a large crowd. ports of woolen dress goods for -- American women and children SrATE ILrIt WELI. NOW HAVE amounted in value to $5,682,960, BRaGDE, and the customs duties to to $5,805, The State at Pre.ent has Three FullI Reg- 453. That is to say, for every dol-, Iments of Infantry- peculation as to lar's worth of these goods one dollar and two cents was paid in duties at [The State.] . the custom house. By the time the The militia force of South Caro- 1goods passed through the hands of lina has been without a brigade for importer, jobber and retail dealer some years. Before the demoraliza- the total in3rease in cost to Ameri tion of the militia in the '90s the can consumers was not less than 150 State had several bobtail brigades,pecntAthesm tiercs one of them consisting of only a fewofdmsifarcofteae companies. When the reorganiza-qultewre nhcd neay tion began a few years ago, the State eulpootos militia was constructed upon a mil- Thsiasujctatholin itary basis. Gradually the number ofteethewueaselashem. companies have been increased, each I hycudb nitdi h as being kept up to a standard, and o aifrfr h aifwudb this work has been slow. Now, how-reomdpd.q ever, the militia of the State has risen the dignity of one brigade. It WOD' ALPDOTO. has been announced from the office YI.iSae,GetBiana'&emn of the adjutant general that at last POueFu-it,o t the State has three fuJl regiments of - infantry, enough for a regula'ion ThUntdSaegolgclsr brigade, and it is understood,that in vyetmtstewrdspouto a few days the commander-in-chief o Tetregatcapod will issue his order establishing the igcutiso h ol r h brigade and appointing a brigadier Uie tts ra rti n general to command it. Of course there is considerable Gray hs uptc~bnd speculation in military circles as to wrds ttl uti ugr who will be South Carolina's onlycoefurhFaneit,Begn brigadier, but it is safe to say thatsihanRuiaevt. the n:an commissioned will be a well known military man who has Proto19GeaBianld long been identified with the mili-amn thwol'calpdue, tary servidce of the State.UntdSaehsmdeuc r Farmers! Bring or send tbe fruits mral nrae nca rdc of your labors to the State Fair attonduprcialtohenr Columbia, October 28th to 31st, andcentdaivyinhero ad you need not exclaim, as many aresteaninohrmalrds,ht heard to do every year, "I can beat i o tnsfri h edo l that."co ettr,wtaprdcinn Select specimens of you choicestby4,693shrto,or1pe grains, vegetables, finely bred stock, nt including poultry, for exhibition at tbpertatet.air.thelittletifforticen hougdohes mabris of the Same the hndsom preents.F:iualle wrenanche iduty incnaly Libeal ailoadrate tothegret estoce havom en r eastly men. 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