The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, May 29, 1908, Page FIVE, Image 5
![ A WONDERLAND.
I New Zealand's Belt of Geysers of
B Boiling Water.
I Tf one can imagine a furious ami
I active volcano with a crater a tliouf
sai,(l miles in extent sunk level with
the earth and thinly covered with a
screen of soil, one has some idea of
ihc awe inspiring: "wonderland" of
'New Zealand's north island. You
cannot poke a stick fnto the ground
"without- starting a boiling spring, and
"whether you turn the ground is fairly
alive with geysers of boiling water?
steam .jets and hlowholos, with quivering
volcanoes ami gurgling ''mud
pots," all colored fantastically ' with
rainbow hues, ranging from brilliant
Sapphire to vivid scarlet. Stranger
still, the en tiro face o>? this region is
1 constantly changing in shape and
color, and there are hot springs here
stretching in a continuous chain for
.100 miles. The ground throbs and
1 quivers with volcanic activity, and set
in the midst of it all aiv native Maori
villages of surpassing interest, a
strange race of magnificent savages,
who. although they have been cannibals
wit bin the memory of man, are
, now a highly in I.-II ige.nl race and
actually send representatives to the
parliament in Wellington.
II he native women, gorgeous in garments
of crimson, green and purple,
are forever puffing stolidly at big I
pipes and going liitner and I hither
about their household1 work with the
quaintest of babies slung across their
backs. This reminds me that domestic
work in this strange region is made
Wight indeed tor white housewives as
pvell as the Maori women. Kverv garlien
and back yard has its hot water
provided by nature.
L And when these easy going people
prow hungry iiie mother- prepares a
kneat pudding or a joint and drops
M into a convenient pot of natural
boiling water in the earth, and in a
[few minutes it is cooued. The same
conveniences are still more in evidence
<m washing day. Stepping carefully
through a tangle of boiling
geysers and gurgling mud pots, onj
suddenly comes upon a great collection
of native women and girls doing
their washing in a vast smoking lake
big enough to have steamers on it.?
W. T. Fitz-Gerald in St. Nicholas.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
Whereas, by an Act of the general
assembly of the State of South Carolina,
passed at its session of 1908,
and approved 20th February, 1008,
the question of the issuing and sale
of Thirty Thousand Dollars worth of
coupon bonds by Floyd Township, or
Township No. (>. in Newberry County,
for permanent public road iimprovement,
was directed to be submitted to
the qualified electors of said Townsllip
I at an election to be held for that purpose
at a time during the year .1008
to be fixed by the County Supervisor
of Newberry County, and said Act
^ further directing that managers to
I conduct said election be appointed by
| said Supei visor. Now. therefore, 1. .1
Monroe Wick?r, County Supervisor
as aforesaid, pursuant to said Act, do
hereby give notice that said election
will be held on Thursday, the fourth
day of ,Tui e, 1008. jtt the following
voting precincts, to wit: Trinity
I church. Longshore's store, and Keedervill's
school house, at which election
only (he qualified electors of said
Township shall be allowed to vote,
$? J,ni' which shall be conducted in the
HI s,um> as general elections. The
W following managers arc hereby appointed
to conduct said election; At
V Trinity church Jno. W. Ilendrix, J. Y.
i Floy<*, Jno. S. Longshore; at Long^
shore's store, W. K. Rowland,
H S. K.S Senn. Daniel Deb art;
at Reederville's shool house,
Dorroh, W. L Golding, J. N.
ngst on e.
fflHU)(ine under the corporate seal of
County of Newberry, South CaroQBraSia
this 18th May, '15)08.
-7. Monroe Wirkcr, (Seal)
'Supervisor Newberry County.
H. C. Holloway, Clerk.
LOW RATE MILEAGE TICKETS
ON SALE BY SOUTHERN
RAILWAY.
500 Mile State Family Tickcts
$11.25?Good over the Southern Hailway
in South Carolina for the head
or dependent members of a family.
Limited one year from date of sale.
^ 1000 Miles Interchangeable IndiviW
dual Tickets $20.00?Good over tire
W Southern railway and thirty other
roads in the Southeast aggregating
30,000 miles. Limited one year from
date of sale.
2000 Mile Interchangeable Firm
Ticket $40.00*?Gonrf over the Southern
Railway'/and thirty other roads in
the Southfea. I aggregating 30,000
miles a manager, the hea I of a
rfljUtt'Tfr employe. Limited to five but
good for only one of such persons at
4 .J
one time. Limited one year from date
of sile.
1000 Mile Interchangeable Individual
I icket $25.00?flood over the
Southern Railway and seventy five
other roads in the Southeast aggregating
41,000 miles. Limited one year
from date of sale.
On and after April 1st, 1008. all
mileage tickets will not be honored
for passage on trains nor in cheeking
baggage except from non-agency
stations and stations not open for the
sale of tickets, but must be presented
at ticket offices and there exchanged
for continuous ticket.
Money saved in passage fare by
purchasing tickets from Southern
Railway agents. Fares paid on trains
will be at a higher rate.
Tall on Southern Railway Ticket
Agents for mileage tickeS. passage
tickets and detailed information.
J. C. Lusk,
Division Passenger Asrent.
R. \\ . Hunt, Charleston. S. C.
Assistant General Passenirer Agent,
Atlanta, Ga.
SIMPLE WASH CURES ECZEMA.
Itching. Burning Skin Disease Routed |
Without Use of Injurious
Drugs.
Great inventors often have been
praised for surrendering the secrets
of their discoveries. Practically t!i?
same thimr happened in the medical
world in the ease of Dr. Decatur D.
Dennis, the eminent skin specialist of
('hieago.
Mr. Dennis, in his own ullice practice.
discovered that pure vegetable
oil of wintertrreen. properly mixed
with other simple remedies was practically
a sure specific for Ke/.ema,
psoriasis, barber's itch, -alt rheum,
and other itching skin diseases. But
the oil ir|" wintergreen abnio was
found ineffective. It required other
mild ingredients such as glycerine and
thymol compounded with the wintergreen.
to produce the real eczema
cure.
This compounded D. D. D. Prescription
positively takes away the itch
at once?the instant it is applied to
the skin. This vegetable lupiid doe?
away with deleterious drugs so lomr
used in an attempt to doctor the
blood, whereas modern science has determined'
that ezccma is first and all
the time a skin disease.
If you want to know more about
the merits of D. D. D. Prescription,
call at our store. We vouch for this
remedy. W. G. Mayes, Nowberrv. 8.
C.
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quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
Invention Is probably patentahlo, Communications
st rlctly commentlal. HANDBOOK on Patents
sent ireo. Oldest iiifency for HceurliiK patents.
Patents taken throuKh ,Munn jfc Co. rccolve
special notice, without charge, in tho
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I,nrt-est circulation
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NOTICE.
All persons holdiiur demands
against the estate of William C.
Tyree. deceased, are hereby notified
to render an account of thir demands,
| duly attested, to Mr. Joseph K. Norwood,
at the Newberry Savings Hank,
Newberry. S. C., on or before the 15th
day of June. 100S.
John P. Tyree,
Administrator <S:e., of William C. Tyree,
deceased.
5-15-11 a w-3t.
EXCURSION RATES.
Via Southern Railway for Special
Occasions.
Baltimore, Md., and return, account
general conference M. K. church, May
(ith-HOtli, 1JI08. Very low round trip
rates open t<? the public. Tickets to
be sold May .'trd-41h-51h, good to leave
Baltimore returning not later than
midnight. May 30th, 1908.
Washington, I). ('., and return, account
Biennial Session National Association
of (Colonial Dames, May (>th0th,
100S. Very low round trip rates
open to the public. Tickets to be
sold May 3rd--5th, good to return leaving
Washington not later than midnight,
May 12th, 1008. Further extensions,
final limit to leave WashingIon
not later than May 25th, 1008,
can be had upon payment of fee of 50
cents and deposit ol* ticket.
'Richmond, Va., and return, aecoun;
National Conference of Charities and
Correction. May fith- 13th, 1000. Very
low round trip rati ^ open to the public.
Tickets to be sold May IsMth,
J008, good to return leaving Rich
mond not later thou midnight. May MM
15! li, 1008. *
( *^?tlolk, \ u? ami return, account
funeral Conference A. M. 10. church, F
May 4th-30th, 1008. Very low round
trip rates open to the public. Tickets
lo he sold May 2nd-3rd, good to return
leaving Norfolk not later than
midnight. May 31st, 1908.
I'or detailed information, rates,
schedules, etc., npp!y to Southern
Railway ticket agents or address
?T. C. Lusk,
Division Passenger Agent,
Charleston, S. C.
K. W. Hunt,
Asst. Gen'l Passenger Agt,
Atlanta, Ga.
EXECUTOR'S SALE. "
STATIC OK SOUTH CAROLINA.
COCNTY OK NKWBKRRY.
Hv virt'Ue of the authority conferred
in the undersigned, by the last
will and testament of Mrs. Sa 1 lie
Tnlwell, deceased. I will proceed to
x'll to tire highest bidder, for cash,
be I ore l he court house door in Newberry,
S. (on | lie lii sl Monday ri mm
'tine, l!M)S. (the 1st day of the
month). the following real estate be- W
bulging to the estate of the said Sal .
li,- lidwtdl. deceased. |o-wit : All that ** '
niece or parcel of land lying and h.?- ?
;ug Htuote in Township No. 1. and
^ontli o| the Town of Newberry, in SO
the S;;it(? and county above mentioned.
and bounded on Hi.* north hv I to
hinds of Dolly Brogil.m : on the .'as!
by a ten t'o<>| right-of-way leadim: n ^
from the property of the Mollohon r_
Manufacturing Company to a public.
road lying in front of the residence am^
o| Autine Buzhardt: on the south by
land of said Antine Bn/.h:irdt. and on
the west by lands of
containing thirty-one one hundredths
(.51-10(11 df ;in acre, more or less. Being
the same lot of land upon which |
t he deceased was residing at the time
of her death.
IVirehaser to pay for papers.
f. Brooks "Wingard, JPI
Qua!itied Kxecutor of the lust will and
testament of Sal lie T id we] 1. decea.s- I ft
ed.
May .1.V22-20.
JOB PRII
'AS Y
LIKE
Herald ant
OBHDHMHnnBMMHI
I 20 pc DISG0UN1
For two weeks only we
[\ every dollar for cash. Ev<
monds and Sterling Silver
Now is the time to buy
GRADUATING
Watch our windows for
in Graduating Presents.
Daniels I Wi
Jewelers and C
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Wedne
e will cut the price on
new lot just received,
y store in the city. 0
take warning and bu
you. We have a new
west designs to selec
r the Hat of style at lc
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Remember the
mith's Drug St(
MRS. I
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OR Vs OFF.
will give 20c. off of jj
^rything except Dia- [ j
Flat Ware. g
PRESENTS.
exceptional bargains
illionison.
)pticians. [!
T PRICE
: OF :
LINEI
BEGINNING
sday, Maj
every Hat and all Furnis
We promise to give you t
ur styles are right and pri<
y your Commencement H
' lot COMBS, BELTS and
t from. COME EARLY, a
:>west price possible.
place?Lower Ma
Dre,
IMMA
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June and Comn
and the presents for t!
The question is wha
graduation day.
How about a Fan?
more appropriate.
VVe have a selection
the ones to givf\ be
bea.itifullv lv >
tf i'vuv ; *<' in i
Ih.it i Ct j..? a i r 11(1 i.i 11! * j?i. l
rii sic-o "i r.?.y Iviv ? ;
I. '1 diCii adds 11 i %.?"i I
v-. ea >- c f 1 ho F.; n.
Fire; Frost; Burglars; ]
nadoes; Cyclones; W
Sickness; Careless
Don't I
And leave your hard-earned savings bur
mav destroy all traces of the place,
money stowed away in the ground or
THE EXCHAN
Newberry,
And draw FOUR percent annually,
J. I). DAVKNPORT,
President.
W. Ii. WAU?ACK,
Assistant Cashier.
1'ATCi
SALE
RY.
/ 30th,
hings in the house,
rjore real value than
zes must be lo ver,
ats at a big saving
COLLARS, all the
nd give us an order
in Street, near
HAIR
w
nencement,
he girl graduate,
t to give her on
There is nothing
of Fans 1 hat ire
cause they ' ave j
ry '? h. y r\f
s. I , . id I
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1 * * 1 * Vv ;' . uf
to L. i ] j >k . md I
ower Co. [
Pickpockets; Tor=
^ife's Relations;
mess; Death;
)ie
icd in the ground. A cyclone
V ou can get no insurance 011
in a frame house. I'm it in
GE BANK
, S. C.,
and untold accommodation.
M. I, SPKARMAN,
Cashier.
C1HO. B. CROM ICR,
Attorney.