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Seasonable White Goods Bargains. Mere arc some otteringH in White (?oods that are attractive. both in their seasoiiahleuess and in tlicir real value. We have ju>t reue'ved 100 pieces of li?ht weight .Madras in beautiful cbc'.ks and si i ipes. These goods should sell for 3oc, 40c and 50c a yard. We olfer fheiu (as we yet them cheap) at 25c and 35c a yard. We are olioing large size Turkish Towels, regular 36c value, for only 25c t 11is week. We have smaller sizes at 5c ai.d 15c We also have just in a shipment of hemstitched Linen Towels which we are selling at 25c each. We have single size bid sheets (?2x!K)) three grades at 45c, 60c ai.d 65c. We have a Ind line of double size bed sheets at 60c, 70c and 85c each. We have i'niow (/'uses, size 45x30, mud" ul gu< <1 materials, at 10c 15c and 20c each NV; i ITei henotnel;ed I'llluw <"..m s. size ;V> x Ut>, for only 20c o'Cli. Mail Orders hilled Silks You On Depend Upon When yon buy Silk from Minn mush's you know the quality isjustas ^ood as wr elaiin it t<? I>?\W sell Silk otTlic U'*t quality, hut at prices other* ^fct tor ordinary j?*o<K1 s. Tlu'.sc arc I><>na-li<lc vallies : We air i Ik-ring ?t> inch puie Mescaline, in almost every conceivable shade, regu ur ?ivalue, for only $1.25. In pun Me. salines in the 27-inch gom!-., vyc have an extraordinary quality in any shane \ ou desire at, the yard, only $1.00. iliis \ve?-k a.> a special we are olFerh'g llajuli Silks in all colors, $1 On and $i 2"? v.ii .o i??r only, yard, 75c. 1'nr v aists .ve oiler llii-iiich Plaids in beautiful colorings, at, yuid, only $1.25. A special lor next week is our oiler of good quality China Silks at only, yard, 3Vo. Mail Orders Filled The Corset With Graceful Lines Tin' Corset plays the most important part hi the new hiple.ss gowns. This n<->\ style idea is best attained by either the Nemo, W. M. or Madame Irene Corsets. One of the new models in the Neinu is tlie ligure building model, which is very popular. In the W. H. Corsets the Keduso gives tlie desired 1 tipi* ss elh c.. The prices of those two makes range from $ 1.00 to $3.50 each. T ie Madame Irene is tin* best of them all. It's worth very bit of the price, which raugt s from $5.00 to $10,00. American Beauty Corsets $1.00 Next week we will have a special sale of American Meanly Corsets at $1.00 each. Those corsets are real *1.10 values. We want t<> close out our lot and name a special price of $1.00 lor next week only. * Mail Orders Filled ! 1 "I ** -' <- <-11 i Uil Uit. dollar. This will furnish employIt almost goes without saying that ment for good men at remunerative if birds, game and fish are worth rates while they are at work, that is preserving, then they must be intelli- for several months in each year gently looked after, and to do this On furnishing the hunter with his entails expense. I low shall this ex- license the warden will also furnish pense be met? The question has a metal tag to correspond, tackinf been agitated for a long time, and the tag on the front of the gun stock the net result is that all States and the size and shape of the tag beinf countries that are preserving game changed each year so that any war have adopted the license system, den may be able to tell at a glanc< None has ever tried it and abandon- whether any tag is oui of da?e. ed it. This universal experience The money so collected shall b< ought to weigh mightly in determin- transmitted by the Clerk, less sue! ing a State's policy. remuneration as shall be allowec Fortunately for South Carolina that officer for his work, to the game protection is undertaken at a State Treasurer and placed to the time when the State has the benefit credit of the "Game Protectior of observing the operation of this Fund." Any amount over and above license system, as it has operated in what is required for the enforceother States and can profit by their ment of the law may be turned intc experience with abundant opportun- the School Fund by the Legislature ity for improving on their systems. The wardens collecting this license There is no need of long and costly are not to be confused with the reg experiment. ular warden force, which is charged Outside of what has been done at with the enforcement of the law the North and in the West, many These regular wardens will be pu' Southern States have adopted the on salary and their expenses paic plan of putting a lice: r on hunters, while in discharge of their duty, Among these are Florida, Alabama, If people will reflect on the presMississippi, Louisiana, Texas and ont condition of affairs and whai Arkansas, In these the conditions vast and permanent benefits are tc aie fairly similar to the conditions be derived from such conservatior in South Carolina, and in Mississippi | of the State's resources, there cat they are almost exactly the same. he no doubt that the license will be The plan, as proposed by the Au-1 come law and receive the support o dubon Society of South Carolina, j the people, tor in the last analysis i win uv l.ihiui wm. in mis wise. ||S pcojuc wno are tne sutierers Upon passage of an Act by the I under the present wasteful practice General Assembly a number of The whole body of the people wil books will be issued and sent out to be the gainers under the changec the Clerks of Court. These books order, will contain each 100 licenses with Within a few years South Car stubs attached, both being number- olina would again be stocked witl ed. Willi each hook will go 100 game and fish and the enormou metal tags in a box. similarly num- ! losses now inflicted on the crops b; bered. A warden will be appoint- | insect ravages would be cut down ed for each cv.nty, whose duty will i thus adding in another way fa be to collect 'hese licenses. The [ greater benefits to the State and it license will cost $1.00 and be good ( people than any amount of gam for one year. The warden will be and fish could add. The plan i required to furnish bond to the thus frankly outlined, for there i Clerk of Court, to be approved by no reason for concealing anythinj him, in the sum of $500. Having from the people; it is their cans taken the oath and furnished the re- and there is no greater before tin quired bond, the warden will pro- people of America, ceed ' ) collect the license, failure to Some time since I had occasioi pay which will be punished by fine to call attention to the fact, oftei of from $10 to $25, or correspond- commented on by the world's think ing imprisonment. The warden will ers, that here in America democrac | i ^ i The Greatest Values in Suits and Skirts Ever Offered We have purchased a thousand dollars worth of Coat Suits, One-Piece Dresses and Skirts at one-third less than manufacturers' price. These goods are drummers' samples. Since they are samples they must be good. Now we offer these garments as we bought them--at a saving of a third ti you. The Coat and Suit and Dresses are the latest styles~-designed for mid' winter, and the tailoring of every garment is perfection. At regular prices these garments would cost vou from $16,00 to $37.50. We offer them at from $12.00 to $25.00. The Skirts come in Satin, Voile, Panama and other good Skirt materials The tailoring is mostly in the Directoire styles, though there are some plain-very beautiful models. These Skirts are worth from $6.00 to $17.50. We offei | them at from $4.00 to $17.00. Big Sweater Sale, $1.00 The price is only $1.00 each; the values as high as $3.00. Get yours early They are too good to last long at this price. - Get Your Hat at Mimnaugh's ' I In getting your Hat from Mimnaugh's, you are assured first of all that th< style is correct. And you also know that the trimmings used are all of gooc quality and will not come to pieces at the slightest provocation. Wear Mimnaugh's Millinery. We select the best of the market's offering; and therefore you get the cream of the season when you get yours here. 0 , All the new style ideas are expressed in our display, while the richness o the texture oi the trimmings we use, the graceful sway of the gorgeous plumes for instance, all add to the real value of our hats. Our prices are the lowest 71/i I hH TVT A I T/~I H-I5C7 JVJLi I O c: * i' *' . L& *. i vet i . ucLCiumicu oy any ot tne political oral use throughout this and other ized already; it merely remains ft parties now battling for supremacy, countries, is the best way to raise the people to reap the reward, t ; The issue is before the court of the revenue for the protection of birds, secure the fruit of that work f< i . ages and the answer is in the womb game and fish: the best way to give themselves and tneir children nenc< .: of time. proper protection to property; the forth and forevermore. In old times the king, advised by best way to ensure the perpetuity of James Henry Rice, Jr. ?1 the educated priest, preservtd his the bird, fish and game supply of Secretary. T,I game, his fish and his forests. He the State for the use of its citizens, : had these things with their resulting and so recommends to the General , . ,. . , , kt a ,1 Net 5? End as She Feared. ' benefits in great abundance. Never Assembly. "George," she uhisp.-mi as she rr,, once did royalty let go any of these A little reflection will show that a little closer ami | laced her boa ' valued and precious prerogatives j the Societv seeks nothing for itself.: lli" '?ft hand second story vet . i , . . ,, , . pocket?"George, 1 want to ask you until royalty ceased to have juris-j The money collected does not go to quostion, n \.ry important one. \\h - diction. ' ' the Audubon Societv and never can.' do vnu allude to nntm . nii...?. i Now the people have succeeded j 1 he Society is supported by its c'3 |? g i , . , i , .. . son for doing so? i in this country, at least, to all the ( members, and intends to spend ev- ..j j1!lvo in.iocd:" responded Gcorg : privileges and prerogatives of royal-' ery dollar it can collect from these with u (livnmy. faraway look in h - ty. They have, and may continue 1 members in educating the people to P^rat?8 board people, you knen , ,, . , , . , , , , , 1 and i expect your father, If my plai it to have forever, all that made king- the value of bird life to tee world. u,,ri. :d| , ^,)t to OVfntuallv board me ship attractive. The resources o: Having a erious pub iutyand} "Oh, how clever you are, Georg the world's greatest continent arc responsibility iaid on it by the Gen-. 3,0 -NuU k,,?w. 1 NV:ls awtuiiy afra ..... , v , , a -a 11 u u. y?u wore going to get <>ff thot nuclei > theirs, to have and to hold. As erai Assembly, it has sought to mea-1Chegtnut about his being such an .0 they conserve these things use sure up to both duty and respor.si- j freebooter, and I'm so grid you dldn p them wiselv and not waste: bility. T* .aiuer be the State, boP?"?e'a11 'fellows iw had Gas , , ... , said that, and I was longing lor soin may they continue to possess and and therciore, all its people. thing new." I enjoy them. But if they continue The mar. vho is killing the :ame [ to waste these roval possessions, and catching the fish ought to be; A Natural Cross. L ... .. ... ... . .^1 One of the most beautiful natur t then the heritage of the athers will required t ccrturibtue someth.ng to- rock CJirvlugs the world l8 tl lj shortly cease to exist and too late wards preserving the e things, and Southern cross, 011 the island of Grai I the people will find that royal pre- the amoun required is very smal'. ? Manan, in the bay of l-'undy. , . . ' . ?r 1 stands at tLa- head of ft ledge ?>f rocl rogatives may be possessed tor any so small ti.at any man can at ford jutting into tin- bay from the foot . t length of time only by wise fore- the luxury of hunting and fishing one of the Immense clifTs at the sent ) j fight and prudent use. Democracy can afford to [pay it. ' 1>ni 0,ul of 1,10 ti>*and Manan. 1 ., , * * 1 " t * .1 ^ u 1 r . shape is that of an almost perfe 1 i is, therefore on trial. It is the over- In order tr.at such work ot en- lT,,ss 1 shadowing issue before every party, forcing the laws might be carried on - the final question in every State. without embarrassment to the So- Corroborated. t , r. . .. . r 1 a 1 .-i 1 'Though many people think so wl t It is the hope ot the Audubon ciety, at .ts annuai meeting last week hoal. |1V pi.,V) said tlu> kll , h.,ln t Society that men in charge of the the Audubon Society recommended amateur, with studied carelessness, ' '> 1 State's affairs, having devolved en the apoointment of a Game and have no intention of becoming a pr ... ..... . . , , ,, , fessjoual musician. 1 play merely 1 them tne solemn responsibility of bish Commissioner, who shall have ,vilt 1! caring for the State's welfare and of charge oi enforcing the laws, his "l l.uew that as soon as 1 beat 1 conserving its resources, may dis- pav to come from the Game Pro- 3?u' ''nltfiuntieniiy replied one of h | '.,<11 , llstciiers.?Kansas City Independent. ; cuarge tnat responsibility like men tection Vund. and be no tax on the - The clamor of the idle, the heedless State Treasury. Said what She Meant. i 1 and the vicious, should not be per- , The Society recommended that Mf>il T :";i *?> awfully ashamed < s mined to obsct e ti fact. the Conv hsioner be nominated b\ 1"^'." ,saul ',0|'0S to Iu 1 ,k'a 1 . , . 1 est girl chum. "When Henry propose y rhere is not an argument that has!the Audubon Societv and annmnt-t 1- . , - - -I I I I" ?!>?- t.!>i IIIK'H I lUICIHlCU lO Bay, '? , ever been frrvmed or that can be led by the Governor, by and with sudden:' but 1 quite lost my hoiui at r framed to justify the waste of re-! the advice and consent of the Sen- ' \t s sources. One generation has no;ate, thus furnishing every needed An Exception. c moral right to destroy what of right j check and keeping nc work . so- "Anlmnis," said the teacher, "fr s belongs to all generations. It should i iuteiv divorced from politics. u " i<?<ome attached to people, hi I . pants never do. s be the ambition of every man to hvery c t.zen ot tne State snould jjow aboi:t burs, teacher?" querh leave the State in as good condition give this matter his serious atten- the small boy at the foot of the class. e as he found it to say the least. tion and sec that it is acted on by ( Newt? e Wherefore, with two years' prac- his Representatives in the "General "is r-rercrence. tica! experience in an untried field. Assembly. ^";i sa-v ,lllN inan sl,,u" v<,m' cont . * s, , .... , , , ... . , -ml the masristrate. "I>>> I undorstat n the AJUclubon Society ol South Cai- lhe Audubon Society, without that >011 prefer < barges against him? n olin^f' chartered by the General As- money and with limted powers, "Won, no, yonr honor," replied ti -! senSbly of the State, and composed and with mixed and confusing laws - j prefer the coat, it it s 1 , , , ' , ? . . . the same to you, sir."?rhlladelph y I o1 the State s citizens, finds that the to handle has shown what can be press I Best Weaves in Dress QoomMB . The latest weaves in Dress Goods can always be fdurkl II at Mimnaugh's. And you can always find Dress Goods of :tfood quality hero, t-oo. The price you pay h^re is lower ''^3 than you would pay elsewhere, too. And that's another ; * reason why you should buy here. * The new Egyptian Crepe for evening dresses is one of the newest waives ; from the loom We have it in pink. light blue and cream. The price It oply, We now have a full line of Popular Cloths. This material is lost what you want for children's school dresses. It is warranted to wash. Price, only, We have HI tck Panamas at 50c, 79c, 98c and $1.39 yard. Mail Orders Filled Excellent Notion Values 1? Anything new in Notions can always be found at ' MimnauglTs. And then Mi,*re's always something selling jV; 1 cheap in tin* Notion Department, too. Here are some Next week we will have a b?g sale of good Handkerchiefs. We will sell 26 * values in cross bar, colored border, plain white and other Linen 'kerchiefs for ooly 17c each. Six the limit to one purchaser. r The new wide Uuchiog has arrived. We have it in all colors at from 35c The latest idea in Beauty or Haby Pins is those we have which come six to a box (leatherette Jewel box). Price only 75c a set. We aiso have a beautiful line of the newest Veil Pins, in gold, silver and jet. at from 25c to $1.50 each. The newest Belt Pins and Buckles are here galore at from 25c to $4 each. We are showiog the ue n styles and sizes in I'earl Collar Supporters. Best kind made. Price 25c. ..V|p Mail Orders Filled Carpet Department Third Floor. Thake Elevator. I Housekeepers who launder their own Lace Curtains should ^et on** of our improved Curtain Stretchers. The i Tliie mn.lr uu*. ? m nftnrl **.. <1-<> r ? ??? ??? ?" mt * I . ..... ua.t it. iiiuuuw ouauc, regular ;v>c values, lor 1 only, each 25c. If you want a Stair Carpet or Rood floor covering that will wear, buy some Of our Crex Matting. This material costs only 50c yard laid. We have ape5 i cial Itugs of this material at from 50c to $8 .50 each, according to size. Next week we show a full line of Persian and floral designs In the beat grade of Axminster Hugs. We guarantee them. We offer a 9x12 ft. Axmin_ ster for only $25.00. * And don't forget our made-to-order Window Shade department. We make '? Shades in any si/e, kind and quality you want and use only the best material including Hartshorn's best Improved Rollers. 4 Mail Orders Filled , i ?\ J 1 i 1 W>1 ? T ii > ?iiii^bi ! ii? mmtmI?1? ' 'h* oult to strengthen a ir >r tifi. cn j 'ara I have watched weak .st,#mach if one goes at it cor(i t he Mir i?i * of Kuckle i's Arnica rectly. And this is true of the Heart Sa ve: and it has never faded to cute and Kidneys. The old fashioned way any sore. i?o;I, idc.** or burn to which of closing the Stomacli or stimulating it was applied. It has saved us th? Heart or Kidneys is surely wreng. ma- (i >c : bill," Nays A. F. 'larfly Dr. Shoop first pointed out this error, ot i...st U'i ton. Maine 2fx\ at all "Go to weak or ailing nerves of these druggists. organs,*' said he, Each inside organ m has its controlling or "inside nerve'* ___ TT1 -?t/-? When these nerves fall tlxen those orPiU PtR Y In I N (t gans must surely falter. This vital Li ? J--L*'-L 1 J-llil M truth is leading druggist's everywhere (1 T T% to dispense and recommend Dr. Shoop's T*n rjTn0,<\ Restorative. A few days test will a J^"L Uo surely tell. Sold by Gunter's Drug > *tore. n- When vou have a pre- Kn*w the Sound of WoodThere was an argument on a cricket e, scription tilled, you want f,c,d, hl1 ft ivi11'a|fe luar N^tungham, 1 * Lngland, which interrupted the game V, to be sure that pure drugs '^sometime. The match was being I played between the local tradesmen are used?When they are "' ,,b<' J'1""80, A" "fnt UDtn G*e howler, who was the village con. . stable, a luau over six feet tall, sent a li Jed b\ OLIf l .iecnseci J jjqh which bumped up from the '. ,x . .A, | ground and hit the village butcher, ,d Druirsrist. with our nure1,.. ? ? ? r , < u>' v? nn willing nuu WHO WH8 CIcecdlngly fat anil perspiring freely, on t?lC hot results are the head. The wicket keeper, a remarkably thin and agile man, who obtained. was the village grocer, caught the ball uud yelled, " 'Ow's that?" Our Line of Patent .'vied- "Hour." shouted the village baker, who possessed only one eye. ** icillCS are complete. We "l11 8?> now!" roared the fat buteh; er, who refused to have It so. "But have Horse. Cattle and wt'it on the'end/' Hi don t know where hit It you, f Prmltrv O/iwdet s responded the umpire, who was the i * " village undertaker, "but HI knows the KeeD US in mind sound of wood when 111 'cars hit, so L'1 i hout yon go." 'pur /"* fj/ * iv t Mow is Ysur Digestion? I He CKU^^UlN Mrs. Mary Dsw ling of Ns. 228 8th I t|JI 1^1 Ave-, San Francisco, recommends & ^ * remedy for st?mach trouble. She Leesville's Popular Druggists. says: " Oralilude for the wsnderful to effect of Electric Bitters In a cass of 1 Ppcvillp S (T acute indigestion, prompts this testl d ] * * * monial I ?m fully convinced th&t i-i j -? ? h-r stomach and liver troubles Elec? _ p i r'c Litters is the best remeny on the i H AQflf flfft market loday." This great tonic and 1 2vul I Jll CilMlIlla.'era.We mediclnn invigorates the ,{ system, purities tile blood and is esIlcart strength, or Heart \Voakncss, means Nerve peciully I it-1 pf ilI ill all forr IS of female 'il fltrength. or Nervo Weakness--nothlng more. I'oa- " ... . . ;(( itivoly. no? one weak heart in a hundred Is. in it- w 1 ''s> M ' '"nigglsts self, actually diseased. It Is almost always a ? id hidden tiny little nerve that really is all at fault. . m_ ? _ ,,rly,1 This ohscuro nerve?tlio Cardiac, or Heart Nerve I J\\ . /\/|| | I r| I - I I ?simply needs, and must have, more power, mors ' stability, more controlling, more governing , uv4ir|.v ,VI m strength. Without that the Heart must continue ICI*. INI SCRORek, to fall, and the stomach and kidneys also have ititavhurg > < e- these ?oine controlling nerves. . This clearly explains why, as a medicine. I>r. ! llt Shoop's Restorative has In the past done so much ' (Mice Hmira: for weak and ailing Hearts Dr. Shoop first sought , w , . the cause of all thisjpalnful. palpitAtlng. suftocaV- 1 "" * * "i* Hl Ing heart distress. Dr. 8hoop's Restorative?this 1 * t , Xn popular prescription?is alone directed to these ?* weak and wasting nerve centers. It builds; i * ?(? to ? p. .w ^strengthens; it oners real, genuine heart help. If you would have strong Hearts, strong digestion. strengthen these "hervos? re-establish - ,,, uiem u oe?a?(l, with I J"S,\KKL I I JONKS? hi flr\r\r\'c attoumy at 1.aw, sjiioop st hatk.hbijro, s. c. ','J |> o A A | ^r|v Careful attention tfiven to ail buslncw. ia lUI tti* y ^ kirht national bank BuiLbiNa? GUNTER'S DRUQ STORE. (JPiSaibb