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DEMOCRATIC CLUBS. I To Meet on Saturday, April 25, for Reorganization?Send Notice of Meeting for Publication. " . I The Herald and News will be glad to print notices for tfic meeting of the clubs if the president or secretary will send them in. Under the call of * the Democratic party all of the De- i mocratie clubs are required to meet on tlie 25th, for the purpose of re-ox*- , ganizing and revising their rolls and , electing delegates to the county convention, which will he held the first j Monday in May. We have received calls for a few j of the clubs already and will be glad ^ to publish announcements for any of them giving the hour and the place of 1 meeting. r ? k Mount Bethel Democratic Club. Mount Bethel Democratic Club will meet at the school house on Saturday, , April 25, al two o'clock in tlie a.fter^ noon. A full attendance is requested. ^ The roll will be revised and delegates ^ elected to the county convention. t Old Men's Club. f The Old Men's Club, of No. 0 town- i ^ ship, will meet at Longshore's store, a Saturday afternoon, at three o'clock, 1 April 25. c I H. D. Boozer, Pres. 8 L J. B. Smith, Sec. 1 k Johnstone Academy Union. K Johnstone Acadcmy Farmers'union Ir wil meet at the C rot well hotel on iSat- 1 I urday, April 18, at two o'clock. A 8 r full attendance is desired. * S. P. Crotwcll, Pres. * Young Mens1 Club. * The Young Mens' Democratic club f of township number 1, will meet in the rooms of the chamber of com) merec at eight o'clock in the evening of April 25th. E. C. Jones, Pres. 1 i Mount Bethel Democratic Club. 1 I The Mt. B'ethol Democratic club h will meet at Mt. Bethel academy, on ' Saturday, 25th of April, at nine o'clock in the forenoon. A full attendance is requested so that the roll may lie completed and revised. W. IT. Wendt, Sec. > " Mount Pleasant Democratic Club. I The 'Mt. Pleasant Democratic club ; will meet at Mt. Pleasant church on Saturday, April 25, at nine o'clock in , the forenoon for the purpose of electing delegates to the county conven' tion and revising and completing the club roll. A full attendance is requested. C. L. Lietzsey, Sec. - J Garmany Democratic Club. j G arm any Democratic club will meet 1 at Garmany school house on Satur- 1 day, April 25th, at nine o'clock in the forenoon for the purpose of elect- ! ing delegates to the county convention and revising the club rolls. T. B. Leitzsey, Pres. Utopia Democratic IClub. i! Utopia Democratic club will meet i on Saturday, April 25th, at Utopia i schoolhonse, at three o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of electing delegates and enrolling members. A full attendance is requested. J. It. Pcrdcw, Pres. i The Young Mens Democratic ( Club of No. 0 will nveot on Saturday, April 25th, at 4 o'clock at Trinity, to elect delegates to attend the county convention on 1st Monday in May. A full attenda nee is requested. J. Y. Floyd, Sec. St. Lukes Democrat , Club will meet at St. Lukes school i house SaSturday, April 25, at 3 < o'clock for the purpose of reorganizing and to elect delegates to county convention. J. S. Nichols, Pres. " " i Factory Democratic Club. , The Factory Democratic club will , meet at the West TCnd school building i on Saturday, April 25 at 7.30 o'clock in the evening for the purpose of electing delegates to the county convention and for the transaction of such other business as may be properly brought before the meeting. T. S. Hudson, J. A. Senn, President. Secretary. Union Democratic Club. Will meet, at Union school house on April 25th, at four o'ejock in the af ternoon. All members are requested to tie present as a new club will have to be made and delegates elected to (lie county convention. M. L. Strauss, Pres. Consrvativc, Township 5. The Conservative Democratic club The greatest of al nary and good arra yond anything you in the way of value the town and the p? ready with the grea Attractive Millinery Showing. That's just the kiml ever)' woman is looking or, aiul according to her idea the store that carries the most attractive lines and builds he most attractive Ilats from every staiid)oint is the store that is going to j^ct her msiness. When it comes to stylish Ilats, Ilats hat fill the bill, we do not take any back seat or any of them. Why, we hear it every hour n the day, Mimnaugh has more Millinery than ill the stores in town combined, and new Milliicry rolling in on every express. Special sale >11 "Merry Widow" shapes this week. Be sure md visit this department and see what's what )efore buying. Extra Special Sale. We will sell this week, or as long as the lot asts, one bunch of Indies' Parasols, fancy md natural wood handles, the cheapest 'arasol in the lot is worth jfr.50, most of hem much higher, take your choice at each 98c. Don't compare these Parasols with the ones iold around town, for my 69c. Parasol will natch the other fellow's 98c. kind. It pays to travel n better each day. F by long odds. . vi 11 meet at Jalapa, Saturday, April T . 2"), at four o'clock. . , M J. B. Reagan, Pres. ? ,01.C W. E. Merchant, Sec. " applic Old Men's Democratic Club. Township No. 1, will meet at the Assig sheriff's office, 011 next Saturday, 25th \pril, at 4 p. m. to elect delegates iu the county convention the first of T May. , w M. A. Carlisle, * 5. P. Boozer, President. We'bl Salary. |)C||^ "" local < Jalapa Democratic Club. fire> Will meet at Jalapa at three o'clock Saturday, the 25th, to reorganize and Assi? revise the rolls and elect delegates to w<> the county convention, iS. M. Duncan, Pres. JUST f re.1 Kinards Democratic Club Will meet at J. A. Dominick's store,' it Kinards, on Saturday, April 25, at wmm?m four o'clock, to elect delegates to tire county convention and revise rolls. O. R. Evans, Pres. J. A. TDominick, Sec. Little Mountain Democratic Club. *" Will meet al tire Lit lie Mountain graded school house, April 25fh, at [hree p. m. All members are requested lo he present for (he purpose of electing delegates to Ihe county contention. B. II. Miller, Pres. Zion Democratic (Club Will meet at Zion school-house, Sat- ? urday, April 25th. al four o'clock, to I f elect president and delegates to Ihe ^ Bounty convention. A full attendance f is requested. Uv C. L. Graham, Sec. ? \A/ Lil>erty Club. T T Liberty Club will meet at Si. Luke's school house, 011 Saturday, VV I April 25, at four o'clock, lo elect delegates (0 Ihe county convention and lo transact other business. R. T. C. Tinnier, Pres. 1 1C . Uv. NOTEOE TO CREDITORS. All persons holding claims against T the estate of J. Cal Neal, deceased, are hereby notified to present samo X ? (Tilly al tested lo me or my attorneys, l.vJI Messrs. Hunt. Il?n 111 & Ifunter, on or! before (lie 01 h day of May, DOS. g Samuel P. (Vol well, | Kxeeulor of the last will and testa- Sj nient of J. Cal. Xeal, deceased. ; April 15lh,.1008. | I ?g? ' si' f&j 1 sales, more goods, n ngements we are able have ever known here giving. No make beli jople know it. Wedne test array of bargains 36 in. While Wash China Silk, the 85c kind, special 69c. ytl If it's silk, and its stylish, Mimnaugh has it. Here Are Bargains. Your cvperience confirms our statement that 110 stort. :n Carolina sells you these standard goods at such low price?, and it is a fair and just conclusion that we have got the whole town "skinned a block" when it comes to bargain prices 011 all kinds of Dry Goods, Millinery, Clothing and Shots. Nest A. 1>\ C Keather Ticking 15c. yd. Best Dress Ginghams S'^e. yd. 5% Standard Oil Cloth 15c. yd. 40 inch Sea Island 5c. yard. Androscoggin bleaching 9,'^c. yard Fruit of tlie I^oom Bleaching gj^c. yard. Yard wide Bleaching 6#c. yard. Good heavy Denims 9c. yard Extra heavy Cottonades 15c. yd. Undersells everybody, Undersold by none. Net Waists at $2.98. Conies in white and ecru, trimmed in new patterns of fine cluny bands, not one in the lot worth less th?n $5.00 to $6 00, your choice the week at only $2.98. liles to trade at Ml!VII\ ollow the crowds, you ? m for sale. , " " ive for sale the stock of goods, ^ ? SOL1 fixtures, etc., belonging to the (C OUNT\ 01? > red estate of H. A. Kempson. H-v Flallk may be seen and examined upon 10 T)ato ation to the undersigned. \\heicas, \\ . Fred. ii. Dominiek, s?>t to me, to gra nee and Agent of the Creditors. nl>nishation of t t'ects of Abby l'it notice. ! air'h '1 ,, . , , , ! nnd admonish al ill vsell at auction to lushest bid- i, , , , , 4 />,, ,, c, r, , 1 kindred and cred ( Chappells, S. 1., 011 Mondhv. ', , 1 1 11 > i i .? , I by ritts. deceasc i, at llo clock a. 111., the lot ol , ,i appear bet ore me Brothers, ui the town of ( hap- . , , n . . , bate, to be held a 011 which their store nouse was , ,, , , .. . , ? , the sixth dav of ;d be tore it was destroyed by r , . ? m pi 1 1 lieahon thereof, Terms of sale cash. ., . ' , ,, ,, 1 lorenoon. to sho\ J. U. Hunter, ; , *-r , 14 . n : liavo, why the i nee and Agent of Creditors of , ,, ' , bl, Brothers & Co. s"? " K''' . 1 (! 1 \ bN under received?A shipment of <lav ,,f A1 h candy, 5 and 10c. box. 1H0S. liroadduus & Huff. 1" ran rnrwnrinwiiMiii ! !! 11 Hifiiiwwmujum?|ML_L_ Dffer you some e> >rrespondence p rhen writing lette ill find that the >me more easily >e something in tl paper that you 1 be "correct." ords B ewer styles, lower pr i to offer for this week s. We are going to 01 leve policy here. We' jsday, promptly at 9 c > ever offered in Dixie. READY-TO-WEAR SHIRTWAISTS Not simply n handful of Shirtwaists from which to make your selections, hut a large variety, each garment the top notch of style, and at prices that means a waist for all. 50 do/. Indies' White I,a\vn Waists, nicely trimmed with Embroidery and Luce, the #1.50 kind 98c. each. 50 do/.. Ladies' White Lawn Waists, nicely trimmed with Embroidery and Lac the ?2.00 kind ^ 1.49 each. 25 do/.. Ladies' White Waists, nicely trimmed with Embroidery and Lace, the $300 kind, #1.98 each. 10 do/. Ladies' White Waists, nicely trimmed with Embroidery and Lace, the ^3.50 kind, 49 each. If you want a stylish Skirt or waist come di. rect to Mimnaugh's. A Big Silk Sale. Will place on sale 36 in. Black Taffeta Silk, worth the world over $1.00, for the week's quick selling 79c. yd. 36 in. Rlack Taffeta Silk, every yard guaran lAUGH'S. We strive can't mise the store, 1 s ,IG TIT CAROLINA, I f.RWiBEHRY. II Turn In Sehumpert, Esquire, H I T. Pitts hath made B Tf , lit him letters of ad- fl <nn he estate of and el'- I sure roil PU'RRF/FORE U. rite | power e< II and singular tiro fg Bank w itors of I ho said Ah- M ,, <r. Ihal they w ?.!<. 1 walkout > in (lie court of pro- B H tlie road t Newberry, S. C., on fg 11 May next after pub- Eg ra (>OOD ( at 11 o'clock in the H S every sue v cause, if any tlie.v ij h j said administration g| 9 business mted. ? I [ | I U interested my hand, this twen- I ra >ril. Anno Domini, | | | even tlio1 k M. Schnmpprt, Jj | dollar* | j j I I THE CJ mmam m itmmtmmuwimmmammammMammmmtmsam :cellent $ G. ? aper. has rs y?u words * "S* IT YOU BLACK ie way Makct knOwltl,isS"rinK- Thcrc | blue and crcarn. Have you seen the ! stripes and checks f i excelled for their lij; kill I'll arc ^1C latest fashioi ilUIOi Green, Lavend< I ____ r 1 v ^ rokem! ices. By extraordi; values that are bejtdo all past efforts ve got the stock of >'clock, we announce Iced and worth *1.79, for this big sale, one dress to each buyer at cjSc vd. 36 in Hlack Taffeta Silk, the $1.75 kind, special fi.2<j yd. 36 in. White Wash China Silk, the 69c. kind, special 390. yd. DURABLE BEAUTY IN OXFORDS. flic celebrated Drew Selby Oxfords need 110 introduction to the Ladies of this section. We are sole agents for this niatehlcss brand. Kvcry pair ahsolu;ely warranted, or a new pair for the asking. 5 cases 11 rew Selby iS: Co. fine Oxfords, the $1.85 kind, cut to ?1.49. 5 cases Drew Selby & Co. fine Oxfords, the f.2.25 kind, cut to $1.85. 5 cases Drew Selby & Co fine Oxfords the $2.50 kind, cut to jU.98. 5 cases Drew Selby & Co. fine Oxfords, the $3 00 kind, cut to $2.49. 3 cases Drew Selby & Co. fine Oxfords, the $4 00 kind, cut to $2 .98 Shoes here for all kinds of big and little feet. 1'ree Hosiery with every pair of Oxfords costing 98c or more this week. COM K. to serve our trade ;he largest in town ? r> H'S Here? 1 This Is the Road, j I \ant to get on the straight, y k1 to independence and Vi )ine in The Commercial H itli your "savings" and [j with a pass-book. It is j where you will always find M i.1 j COMPANY?a road that [j <;'l I jj rccssful man in or out of j J j I has been over. Are you i | n |j 1. We will welcome you, r j [ j M [j it is but a start of a single ! [ j | [I Interest Paid in our | I ra vings Department $ $j g 1 OMMERCIAL BANK j | H I dewberry, S. C. | | | 1 CINARJ), O J{. MAVIvR, | ^ | | ^ MOWER CO. DREvSVS OOODVS s name on selvedge. are also Voiles in black, brown, > >se swell Wool Voiles with Silk or evening wear? They are not htiicss, beautiful appearance and i. These are made in Light Blue, 3r, Pink and Tan.