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RURAL CARRIERS TO MEET. Important Meeting in Court House 011 May 30?Oiliccrs to Be Elected B and Road Question Discussed. J lie rural letter carriers of Dhis county are hereby notified tJiat there I will be a meeting of the county asso-' J ciation at the court house on May 30.! This is an important meeting and all the carriers should by all means j attend. Among the business to be! transacted will be the election of of-J fleers for the ensuing year and also J tho election of do legates to the State convention, which meets this year at 1 Aiken. j- The object of this call to the c ardors is two-fold; 1st, to get the members of the association together for the purpose of transacting the regular business of the association, and 2nd, to extoud a call to all rural carriers in the county, whether members of the association or not, for the purpose of discussing the road question. Fn i other words, as soon as the business ! of the association is finished, which will not require more than twenty minutes. |,he association will be adjoin ned and the carriers present will organize themselves into a good roads convention. I >ro|her carriers, it is imperative j thai yon attend this mooting. Your) attendance is positively a matter of j a personal interest to yon and to the r people whom you servo, for this rea3 son: There will he, in all probability, l a resolution olVered something like this: " Kcsolvcd 1st, That this eonvonI tion take note and intake a record of f all absent carriers; 2nd, That the a:>i sence of any carrier shall be con-1 | struod as indicating that his roads! \ nrc in perfect condition; 3rd, That this convention furnish !he county j) supervisor a list of the absent cari tiers and urge him during the coming fall and winter to give his entire attention to the roads and communities represented by carriers present." Now it is not the intention of this \ resolution to coerce your attendance, | but it is simply taking a common I sense view of the situation, viz.. if t you wish to have the condition of your roads improved you will come , and assist in this movement : if your '' roads are good enough for you l^ten 1 we may not expect to have you with us and you may not expect any work 011 your roads. 1 1 he rural carriers can do more to I extend and promote the agitation of the good roads question than any other class of men in the county; then why throw away our opportunity? Let 11s get together and show a united front and a determination to overthrow the present system of road working and establish a new and more perfect system. Let's overthrow the antiquated and pernicious system that depends entirely upon a contemptible and slavish servitude tor the maintenance of the public highways and establish a system which will require tlie millions of taxable property in this county to bear its pro rata share of the burden. Come t,o the meeting on the 30th. 1. I). Smith. W. (I. Peterson. President. Secretary. Excelsior Union. Excelsior union will meet 011 Thursday uight. May I I, at early candle light. All members are requested to be present. I no. M. Sciiumperl. President. NOTICE. i All executors, adminisi rators and | other fiduciaries of any estate reII < maining in their care or custory are i | urgently requested to make their anIkfr ;A: nual return on such estate, of the re^ cepits and expenditures 1!k> preceding calendar year, as required by law, before the first day of July of each Frank M. Schumperf. W May 11. 100S. ,1. |\ X. ('. I WftWm cured nt in? fcuiintorium in a r jWj ff w wor-l-H. Vo:i run rot'irti to your t S/iJj sK&JI S.oino in .'.0 (lay-i well, fr.'O nn<l li:i|>t>y. |Bffl Cpwi I S.hv<! iiiik'o tii( pr> Iml'ils a pj>pri:;lly for Kaa tKal Z'> iiikI cnr.Ml tli<ninnI)iIh. unrp B&jaMH&Xjro I'ool; on IJninr T;o;ilineiil fn>nl S'll'ifl WiEjWw A'lilri'ss I" St S}, Ji. WOOM.KY, 103 N. Pryor Stroot, AllaiK.t, Olt. Anyono noncllng n nketcli and doflcrlpllon may quickly nscortnlii our opinion froc wliotliornii Invention ? prohnlily pntontnlilo. Cotnir.util "n? HANDBOOK on Pnictita aout frop. oldest ni/onoy for HecurliiK imtiuits. 1 atontHi tn|(cii tfirouuli Mitnn Co. rccotvo ^ j^|j ,v,' Ctinrxo, In tho A lldfiilsoincly llhlHlriitorl wncUly. l.nri'pM. rlrrnlunnii of nay .Miionl illc louiiml. Term* -i ' r' i<Bir,:u.r'J,,UV,'<^'l'',,,t l" 'jyilll IIKWNdol/lorA. MUNN & Co.361 Br?adwav> liow '{(iff; Itruiich Ofllco. t>26 K HI* Wftsliluuton./j). c. J&??- >\ / '* f r> Begins Wedi 4 DAYS 13th A tremendous bargain purchase of t cast" oart of our earnings among the ; ! When the English Admiral asked Paul I him, surrender, the devil! why, 1 haver i pie of this town and county s'ain'i: in it future. This is the best bargain news share in this offering. Terrific Wash Goods Reduction. i Thousands of yards bought at a fraction of their i i value thrown on the bargain counter at figures that j will give you two or three yards lor the usual price of 'one. Von never bought goods as low in a'l your life. j All standard 36 in Percales, worth and sells at 15c, j i all piled on a bargain table at 9c yd. j All stand rd Dress (.inghains, worth 10 and i2'Jc, 'all piled 011 a big bargain table for the big four days' j sale at 8 j/jc yd. 1 One case 36 in white figured Madras, the 15c kind, I at yl-jc yd. One case 40 in white Lawn, 2 to 10 yd lengths, the 15c kind, at 7)->c yd. One case 40 in white Ivawn, full pieces, the 20c kind, cut to 12^2c yd. Beautiful white Persian Lawn, the 15c kind, big four days' sale 9c yd. Beautiful white Persian Lawn, the 20c kind, for the big four days sale 15c yd. 40 in white Persian Lawn, the 25c kind, special for the big sale 19c yd. I'm not bursted, I have always PAID a hundred cents on the dollar. 20 and 25c Embroideries at 10c Yard. All actual 20 and 25c values. That's what they're worth, but for a big four days store crowding sensation, an.I f>>r a sale that you will talk about for a month to come, we offer the entire lot at only the yard icc. Keep an Eye on Mimnaugh. Greate Cash buying and cash selling enables Newber us to quote prices that no other concern 300 Men'} . 1 . to $20.00, a 111 town dare quote. * . 1 patterns and All standard Calicoes, other stores' Notk?T price 8c, Mhnnangh's price 5c. that a NcwIj ... , , lcss than $1 36 111 Sea Island, other stores price 8J^c, Mininaugii's price 5c yd. 36 in Bleaching, the other stores' All standa ... . , ,,, , blues, grays price ioc, Mimnaugh s price 6/.c yd. American Hi \VThite I /iwii, the other stores' price is | the price all 10c, Miinnaugh's price 7/a'c yd. ^or at 5c yard. 40 in white Lawn, the other stores' price is 15c, Miinnaugh's price 9c yd. 11163.1 i Ladies' Stockings, black and tan, the I2 do/.. I other stores' price loe, Miinnaugh's the best $1 price 5c pair. offered, in 1 COMli KVKRY DAY, cveryllm,,; just fa? Uw'cnUr as represented. ' COMIC KVKRY DAY. offer of the < j! Where the Bargain Banner t ink IS First Unfurled. JL w ? -J t nesduy Morning ( i, 14th, 15th, 1' housands of dollars worth of goods at 50c generous working people who have so nc Jones if he was ready to surrender, that f l't begun to fight. What Mirnnaugh has c a little bit" as compared with the way we ? in months, a sale so great that hundred: Mimnaugli Leads in Stylish Millinery. '"?,.//// :/'X More Millinery here to select from than all the Millinery shops in town combined Kvory Hal in the house marked down. A big shipment of Millinery scooped in at 50c. on the dollar. New arrivals daily. No trouble to show goods. COMIC. Gauze Vests at 5c Each. 200 do/. full size and tape neck and arm holes, full bleached, a big 10c seller, limited 5 Vests to each buyer at 5c. each d Sale?Sreat Purchase 50c. and $1.00 on every pair bought here, in aclclil ds ever made to sell at $2.00 and $2.50, all new cuts, many with ribbon ties, blacks and tans, sin I widths, every pair guaranteed. Your choice at or men's $1.50 Oxfords at 98c P g styles, lace or blucher cut, tans or blacks, the b Your choice for 98c pr. To be sure of your size :st Clothing Values Imported Panama Hats ry Has Ever Seen, They arc regularly priced ; vSuits, worth from $15.00 stores at $5.00 an<l $6.00, and II sizes, vei\ latest spring 11 ic* money, but this big store > styles, sale price $10.00 here is not a suit in this lot at <IrV Kr<?>ds store prices, we s terry merchant can buy for for ^6.50 value. 1.00. ., , , . ,.. . r \ on (1 better hurry up if lins in Domestics. J to save half your money. Ribt)on Sale at 1-3 and I-: lifting Prints, you all know Here's how the reductions n over town is 7 x/>q and S'-ic, , , , , four days sale your choice I housamls and thousands of Ribbon, worth 15c, cut to onlj Q 1a 1*r* Parn-'iine Thousands and thousands < iJOu OlVll L Ddl^dlllo# Ribbon worth 20c, cut to only adies' White Duck ?Skirts, Thousands and thousands oi .50 and $2.00 Skirt ever Ribbon worth 20c, cut to 10c y fact the inakii.K ami trim- Ko ire worth more than we ask , . , ' .. e skirt. It's the best Skirt ontheways.de. Come direct, season, at only (>Sc. thing at a slashing reduc;ion in W M M Wk ? A W If TT TT '> S d HA lii- 0 vv b A S B N v ' .llvllN Auun JP'I V Hi it 9 O'clock 6th, 4 DAYS on the dollar. We intend to "broad>bly sustained us in our ambition, iery lion of the sea roared back at lone in the past for the working peoire going to "ring 'em up" in the 3 will be crowding the counters to Here's a Pointer. Kverv yard of Mark and eohned I >ress (>oods, cvorv yard of Silk niarke I down for 1 he hie; four days salt.'. A big lot of colored Silks, worth |<i, '> > and S?>e yd, all marked down for the hie, four days sale to one price, the v<l 29c. 3<> in blaek Taffeta Silk, so'd all over town at Sf.oo the yard, yon ean hay it d urine; the hie, silc at Mini naugh's for c yd. 11" you want a lilaek Skirt or Silk Waist now is your chance. Mimuaugh does not follow the leaders, hnt we lead the followers. 366 Pairs Men's Pants. One lot regular $5.00 Pants at $2.98; one U>t f.\.oo Pants at $2 48; one lot of $3.50 Pants at $1.98; a big lot of f>2.50, $3.00 and some $3.50 Pants at$i .48 pair. Note when we say $3 50 Pants at $1.48 pair that' exactly what we mean. 25 do/.. Men's Wash Ties, white and fancy, each ioe 50 do/.. Men's 50c Silk Ties to ^o Saturday ant four days at ujc each. 25 do/.. Hoys' 50c Pants, si/.es .j to 15, at only 25c pr. Colord Lawn at 2 i=2c Yard. If you will huy live dollars or more merchandise in any department we will give you 12 \ds, one dress, of Colored I,awn at only the yd 2'jC. ~ . . [ion you secure spring styles in le or ex ten si on $2.98. Extraordinary farasol Sale. in other 200 line Parasols with natural or inire worth ^a'(' handles, the N<>c kind, at 49c each. .(>Hs ji-.ts 200 line Pa-asols with natural or inlaid handles, the $1.2s kind, at 70c each, av S2 08 100 line Parasols, with natural or inlaid handles, t he $1.50 kind, at 98c each, you want 50 line Parasols with natural or inlaid handles the &:?.<>(> kind, at ?1.39. L Price Pnrasols marked dowr Cut Price Shirt Waist Sale. ' 1'>c: >(1- All >1.25 and $1.50 Ladies' White ^ -v<'s I/iwn Shirt Waists, choice 98c. 1 2 y>c yd. ;\|] ?2.oo and $2.50 Ladies' White yards of Lawn Shirt Waists, choice $1.49. " All $3.50 and $4. Ho Ladies Ivcura and :m t stop While Nett Waists $2.49. Ivvery- He here early if you want the best, 1 l)r'(,c'. some $5.00 wants in the lot. IK HK7/4AWB)SM?rj IXBBKr/inBnttSFSKBKXTiW. ? WTM OZBOK i ) r vCr;>. The iV.% Store where Mininau^h sells it for less.