
Doughty of New Bern, N.C., and Frank Doughty of Savannah, Ga., and one sister, Mrs. Hall, both of Columbia three brothers, Edward Doughty of Florence, Arthur B. Doughty, all of Columbia three daughters, Mrs. Surviving him are his widow, the former Miss Edith Butler of Charleston three sons, Arthur Raymond Doughty, John B. He was a man of many fine Christian traits of character.

Doughty made numerous friends in the business and social world who will learn of his death with much regret. He was a member of the Woodmen of the World.ĭuring his long life in Columbia Mr. He served as chairman of the board of stewards and at the time of his death was superintendent of the adult Sunday school, secretary of the board of trustees and a member of the board of stewards. He was a member of Main Street Methodist church and one of its most active members. It was the second establishment of its kind in the state. He moved to Columbia in 1911 and established the first dry cleaning place in the city. Doughty and Ann Caroline Welling Doughty. Doughty was born in Charleston May 5,1877, the son of Arthur W.

John William Doughty, 58, well known Columbia dry cleaner, died at his residence, 1408 1/2 Taylor street at 9:50 Monday morning after an illness of several weeks. Well Known Dry Cleaner Succumbs to Illness of Several Weeks. Published in The State Newspaper, Columbia, S.C.,
