The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, June 21, 1904, Page 5, Image 5
The Greates
...AT N\
Sale starts Wei
have just receiv
+ shipped to any
quality and beau
+ Nainsook. We r
+ represented.
Bargains in Embroider
Lot No I.-S-342 yds of Embroid
* 5 and 6 yd. lengths, not a yard in th
* less than 15c.. 20c. and 25c. Your
pile ioc. yd.
Lot No. 2.-5,23! yds of Embroide
+ 5 and 6 yd. lengths, not a yard in tl
* less than ioc. and I2I'C., your choi
* 5c. yd.
Lot No. 3.--A stunner-500 fu
Embroidery and -Insertions, bought
* the dollar from William Meyer& Co.
* way, New York. Not a yard in th
* less than 25c.. 35c. and 40c., all bui
big counter table. Your choice for x
sold to dealers). This will be the g
* broidery sale ev.r held in this sectioi
* Millinery to go at a song. An3
S offer on any hat or flower in the hc
accepted; make hay while the sun E
every day.
Remember,
always be lov
goods for cas
lMirnoug
R. F. D. CARRIERS. carrie:
- or in
Nw Rules Issued By The Postoffice lectioi
Department at Wash- with r
ington. liver
regula
The postoffice authorities at New- paym<
berry have received the following Or- Arti
der No. 569 from the postoffice de- mailat
oartment at Washington, prescribing the ru
certain rules for the rural free deliv- livere<
ery carriers: in ca
The New Rules. rural
The Act of Congress making ap- leave,
propriations for the service of the or to
postoffice department, for the fis- any m
cal year beginning July x, 19o4, in or mn
connection with the appropriation efficiel
for the pay of rural cariiers, provides Car:
that: permi
"On and after said date (July 1, either
19o4,) said carriers shall not solicit Ithe a<
business or receive orders of any Rur
kind for any person, firm or corpora- oso
tion, and.shall not, during their hours ~accret
of employment, carry any merchan- depari
- disc for hire; Provided, that said their
carriers may carry merchandise ,for They
hire for and upon the request of ers n,
patrons residing on their respective autho:
routes, whenever the same shall not them
interfere with the proper discharge Rur
of their official duties, and under suchanb
regulations as the postmaster general anyrs
may prescribe." . iness
In pursuance of the above portion tempt
of law, it is ordered: their
That rural carriers are not pOeit-. their
ted to solicit business or receive 0r- vice,
ders of any kind for any person, over
firm or corporation. -vassiri
No mailable matter may be handled sewi
by rural carriers while serving their occup
routes, unless the proper postage
has been prepaid, with the single ex- Car
ception of county newspapers, which, or th
under the law, are permitted to be rectly
carried free throughout the county It
in which they are published, to ac- ISSUe
tual subscribers, and such tiewspa- handt
pers addressed to subscribers. resi- sist ti
dents on rural routes, must be de- the pa
posited at. the postoffice the same as pile di
papers for other subscribers. pubbi
The hire for merchandise carried nisht
on request of the patron of fural free rons <
delivery must be paid by the patron. to an
Carriers will not be permitted to re- any ii
ceive any compensation from seller partir
of such merchandise. reguh~
Articles or packages. which are (Sit
mailabl, w:hich are handed to the
G Embroiderg S
'IIMNAUGJ
inesday morning at'
ed the largest sing
merchant in Carolir
tiful in design. It en
iever mislead. We
Great Umbrell
ry remnants, If you desire one
e pile worth against sun or showe
:hoice of the A big lot of steel r
,v remnants, sols, good handles, 6
ry re t 200 Parasols, goo
lot worth worth 85c.. for this
ce for only 2:o Parasols, goo
worth $i.oo, for this
11 pieces of ioo F irasols, goo
at oc. on- worth $ 5o, for this
,483 Broad-' ioo I irasols, goc
e pile worth worth $2.00. for this
2dlc., (none This is positively
,reatest Em- ever held in the towr
THE TOV
reasonable In this sale is a rich
use will be for this special sale t
bines; come than value. Hotel
should not miss this
no matter wh:
ver. Watch thE
hat
's Miwn
, or deposited in the postoffice ' MANY VALI
a rural letter box or in a col
t box located on a rural route, Nature -Has
equest that the rural carrier de- Spots A
;ame, are subject to the rules Chicago Chroni
ting mail matter, including the The Valley <
nt of postage thereon. a stretch of cot
cles or packages. that are not ern part of thi
ile, which the patron desires only spot on
ral carrier to carry must be de- itable for mar
I to the carrier in person, and brute creation.
rrying merchandise for hire areas whose su
carriers are not permitted to the victims th,
heir routes as officially laid out their precincts
accept anyth:ng that will in the republic of
ay delay the delivery of mail, that it is almos
any way interefere with the to decompose
icy of the service. Here and ther
iers, while on duty, are not on the plains
:ted to carry spirituous liquors body that has
for themselves, for sale or for years. but has
:commodation of their patrons. dust than to lif
al carriegs are required to permit There is lite
fice inspectors, or other duly bones" not
ited agents of the postoffice wlj,ere a battle
ment, to accompany them on Balmoceda trc
regular trips over their routes. seen today bod
must not carry other passeng- scattered amor
>r permit persons, other than like nothing se
-ized postal officials, to ride with mummies, shri
or to have access to the mails. sun and embah~
al carriers must not engage in atmosphere.
usiness during their prescribed Another stra
of service, or conduct any bus- real "valley of
afte'r hour; which offers the land of Jamaic
ation to solicit patronage on course, there is
routes, or which, by reason of but here arei
position in the government ser- actual descripti
rives them special advantage It is situated ri
:ompetitors. such as book can- in the Maroon
g, soliciting insurance. selline extremity of tl
g machines. or other kindred Is~ clothed in p
ations. fact that rain
riers must not, either in person twelve hours
rough others, directly or indi- round gives th
,by any method whatever, so green vegetatic
iioney, gifts or presents: no, where. But ,tl
for profit souvenirs or personal ated right in
ook: nor cooperate with or as- country." is ha
ie publishers of same to secure The limestoa
ttronage of the public; nor com.. hot. Giant tre
rectories for public use or assist Ibeen blighted
hers to compile them: nor fur..I gaunt. white
he names and addresses of pat- is sheltered fr
n their routes, for pay or favor, first force of
v business establishment, or to consequence ti
idividual, except to those de- silent. unmole:
ental officials who, under the The wierd i<
tions. are entitled to the same. vegetation seei
ned.) H. C. Payne, here in forme
Postmater General. ,grow now.
le Ever Held iQ S
H'S THIS V
9 o'clock, June 22nd. I
le shipment of fine Er
ia. The line is large in
ibraces all the new patt(
never disappoint. EVE
a and Parasol Sale.
of these as a protection All whit
rs don't delay. ' past records
ods and steel frame Para- i case pla
5c kind, to go at 35c- 20c. quality
d quality Cotton Gloria, ' i case pla
ale 4Sc- Lawn, for tl
d quality Twilled Gloria, i case pla
sale 69c. Lawn, for t
d quality Twilled loria, 25 pieces
sale 98c. the i234c. k
id quality Twilled Gloria, . 25 pieces
sale $1-39- 15c quality
the greatest Umbrella sale
The Big
VEL CHANCE Didyoua
one. A large lot bought If not, you i
) go in this big sale for less to buy any I
xeepers or house keepers sacrifice. S
golden opportunity. of this big S
it prices are quo
i old credit stores z
gough's Mi
:S OF DRY BONES. complete standstill. During tb
season the temperature of the
Scattered Grewsome is almost unbearable and it is
bout the Earth. by seismic disturbances that
cle. the dead trees and dry, hot
>f Death that occupies to rattle like dry bones. Her
intry in the southwest- name the valley has acquired.
s continent is not the A Negro Legend.
earth that is uninhab- The legend of this "valley
i or members of the bones" can hardly be taken wit
There are many such pinch of salt, but let us be not
rfaces are strewn with not complete Many years ag
t have strayed within the negro story-teller, a woma
never to return. In on a plantation in Cuba. She v
Chili the air is so dry torious for her cruelty to slav(
t impossible for a body used to throw cayenne Ppper
in the ordinary way. ee n fewr tc
in the mountains or nelsit hi oisj
one may discover a sot n ih h lvsr
been clay for several adbre h lnainh
no nmore returned to tegon.Tewmnmn
rally a "valley of drywhrsesogtefefr
far from Valparaiso,enmeintehatoteju
was fought during the Hr h eeoe a
ubles. Here may be
ies of men and horses . . , *
ig the rocks that are
a much as Egyptian
vrelled by the fierce
ned by the natural dry*
nge place exists as a
dry bones" in the is
a, West Indies. O? Yufa
legend attached to it,
:he hard facts and an * Bu a
on of the valley itself. * H M
erthe Cunacuna gap,r A
country, at the eastern An
le island. This region * ~ h o
rimeval forest, and the * Yo
falls on an average of Unie o
a ' day all the yearYo
e jungle a luxuriant * Sae. Sn
*n not to be found else
is valley, though situ
the heart of the "wet
re of leaf or life.
aie rock is white and
es, that seem to have * Sadr nr
suddenly, stand up all
man dead. The valley
om the wind and the
the rain storms; as a
is strange ravine is*
sted and dry. 12 anSr
tature is that although
ns to have been dense * RsosbeAet
theyeeadtreestanndry,iho
atn a cm o ametevle a curd
luthCarOliqa I
KE E a
3e on hand. We *
nbroideries ever +
quantity, fine in
)rns in Swiss and *
ry item sold as +
Whita Wash Goods,
wash goods reduced. Never in
have we ever given such plums$
in white Lawn 40 inches wide.. the
, to go at only ioc.
in white Lawn, worth 8ic., all over
iis sale 5c.
in white Lawn, worth 15c, all over
uis sale Sic.
Checked Muslin, just a trifle soiled. +
ind, to go at 7Y2c.
Brown Linen, full 32-in. wide, the
at ioc.
;ut Price Shoe Sale Continues, +
ttend our big Shoe sale last week?
vill have another chance this week *
iair of shoes in the house at a big +
ooreg of people are taking advantage
,hoe sale.
ted you, I will $
md buy your,
MHOU h S
n I
e hot collecting all sorts and conditios of
valley cats. When she had procur*d a
visited multitude of the feline tribe se,
cause amused herself by torturing 'am.
stones The legend has it that every sbe
ce the the demoniacal shrieks of the weap
and the cries of the cats were to be
heard even in the Maroon vibag.
of dry But one night a severe earthqake
hout a came and swallowed up the cats, Ahk
hing if tormentor and 'their home.
>, says
i lived Willing to be Tempted.
ras no- Berger: "We are all of us-ineed'
s. She to one set of morals for other *wpe*
n their and another for ourselves. Bo you
cactus believe, now, if you were trusted imm
st for plicitly with a hundred thousand dlA.
wvolted lars, you could resist the temptation
use to any more than hundreds of other
ged to Crimmins: "Of course I con14 Jm
rmaica, not like other men, I suppose& Ry
rn her the way, on the quiet, now, &> yea
gle. know of anybody who's willha se
ia for tempt me in that way?"
Pogiqg Qent
0 for $ 7.50 per month.
o for 15.oo per month.
o for 22.50 per month.
o for 30.00 per month.
o for 37.50 per month.*
Five per cent. simnple interes*. *
can pay off the loan at any time.
:an pay off any portion of it at any time. *
pay only 5 per ct. on thbe actual amouunt
owe from year to year.
for Prospectus to
A. H.KOH N,
Agent for Newberry County.
Office in Herald and News Once.*
Lnty and Trust Comnpany.
H. C. SEGUR,+
Fiscal Agent for South Carolinga.
let. Columbia, S. C.4
ranted in each county.