The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, May 29, 1908, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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I*-ecil caught a fleeting glimpse glorious lovelit eyes and clasped in his arms triumphantly; lift ithe sweet face to meet 'his kis: which were showered on lips, c (Uid throat, while he whispered [. sionatc words of tenderness, i l>mk and willing caio. Wow we pity those who no |tasted the bliss and exquisite haj ness which results from the un of hearts and souls in pure, sw congenial love, that is a forett of heaven. Cecil pleaded in vain for an mediate marriage but Hoy deela firnvlv, that she would wait more year, and if he still wisher |she would be a June bride. If still wished it! Ah, if it were \ sible. he would love her all more for her firmness, and long i her with more and more passion I ardor, as the months rolled b 'w % months that Cecil felt would be | ^endurable were it not that ^should see the beloved face <>) mV assistant every day at her desk. W Old Mr. Lawrence was ji lantlv happy. The wish of his f< old heart was gratified. For Ik > well understood he had had this his mind for a long time, tlioi sometimes, like Cecil, he was ho I.. less. ^ The love affair of Minnie ; ^^1 )r. I.aRoehe progressed wond frilly. bill I>oy insisted that tl H^Lould not marry till she and G and, that then they would h; ^^^Blouhle wedding. The time ca HMjHlast. Boy had fulfilled her v H^B made the one thousand < B^H for her father, frightening < H^HKhalf out of his wits by (ieclari HB had a great will t<> make I HHt for her till she could make ^Q^Br thousand. ^^^Blany friends from the city ; HHHiy from the country, gathc ^HRBBrarmer Drake's parlor to witn ISH^H double wedding. Old Dr. I^^^Hrr and two daughters were tlu HBl he had the honor of giving hi ^^^^Hdcs away. Xcver were there t ^^BBppier couples joined together ^HHlv bonds of matrimony?tie hearts more congenial or fit BMHknit together. HH^vMay the angels of sunshine, pe; BHHnd prosperity hover over HHi round them and may their pa ^^^^vay through life be thickly stre Bff with flowers. Old Mr. Drake \ proud indeed of his two sonsjB^^law and often exclaimed triuni] ^^Bautlv "Ry George! I've got as I son-in-laws as any man. P>y CI eon hb That comes of giving my little s> Ha proper edication." tBk In conclusion I would say to BH girl readers that 1 have not gh you this storv of l?oy to inspire j^B vour hearts a love for romantic H venture but to impress upon you truth of the old adage: "Wh HP there's a will there's a way." Xe H say fail. Mm And girls and bovs; if you h, jj^F been expensively educated at R sacrifice of poor but honest parei W show them that you appreciate And no matter how poor or illil I ate thev mav be, honor them. W (The End.) A WONDERLAND. flrNew Zealand's Belt of Geysers H/.J Boiling Water. ^ one 0il11 nnagine a furious ; gM active voIcmio with a orator a tli sand mile.- in extent sunk level v fip the earlli and thinly covered wit' vereen of soil, one has some idea ^^Brlic awe inspiring "wonderland" Zealand's north island. paffijjBLmnot r>oke a slick into Hie gro ?||i|&B^<t starting a boiling spring, you turn tlie ground is fa SHn^fiB^^nvith geysers of boiling wat*1 iots and blowholes, with qui1 oanoes and gurgling "r Bf>(PfgB all colored fantastically v H A || Vw hues, ranging from brilli , Hpliiro to vivicf scarlet. St ran g^Hril, the entire face or this regioi B^Bonstantly changing in shape BoSHcolor, and there are hoi springs 1 HcjaBstre.telling in a continuous chain miles. The ground throbs HB quivers with volcanic activity, and ^^Biu the midst of it all are native Mi ^ villages of sunpassing interest, strange l'iice <>f magnificent sava |? who, although they have boon cai S^Rhals within tlie memory of man, Rgfl&now a highly intWlligwt race x3?j^ktually send representatives to Rn9Pnvrliamciit jn Wellington. P The native women, <.orgeous in ^B Tiionts of crimson, green and pur are forever puffing stolidly at H pipes and going hi .Tier and thit H about their househoUT work with H| quaintest of babies slung across t.l H hacks. This reminds me that dome H work in this strange region is m light indeed for white housewives as the Maori women. Every j ^H^^en and hack yard has its hot wi S> m.< 1 'mi itk 5 The Pac yes = ORGANIZED vet OVER $100,000,000.00 C ton This giant of the great West v isu 0n^ Company in America \ liable for the Company's Obligat im- and Permanent Disability Claus( one Llfe Premlum. you can get apol 1 it, dition to the protection against C lie Write for Specimen Policies a IOSihe Convertible Term. ,or | Age?Five Years. late ^ y? 21 $10.05 Tj 26 10.45 1,is 31 U.05 il)i- 36. 1190 nid it 41 13.30 46 15.85 47 16 60 48 17.45 mil 49 18.40 I"- 50 19.50 l,0>' 51 20.70 ; , 52 22.00 53 23.50 mv 54 25.15 lot- 55 27.00 f-?" LIBERA] "i"' ROBE nnprovided bV nature. And when those easy going people I {Trow hungry the mother prepares a ! oth pndd'ing or a joint and drops j wo 'l 'nto a (',,llvlM1'enl P"t ??f natural boiling water in the earth, and in a ypj. tV'W minutes il is eooKed. The same >ni_ conveniences are still more in evidence on washing1 day. Stepping care- I ace * "">' through a tangle of boiling j md "e.vstM's anf* gurgling mud pots, on* | .j suddenly comes upon a great eollee- ' \\'i\ l'(Ml na^ve women and girls doing j vas t,10'r washing in a vast smoking lake I in- ^ enongh to have steamers 011 it.? j ^j,. W. T. Fita-Gerald in St. Nicholas. jn,. JUST RHC.EIVED?a nice line of j ! tablets and pound paper; can give ! als -vou sometlli?S new in Initial Tablets. Broaddus & Ruff. _ | ad- Wrav t*l>itn cured nt my Sanatorium in a ?i tf?1 jew weeks. You can return to your tllO 3B? WOT' i" 30 duya well, frco anJ huppr. m KbSb I li-iw maiio these linhitR a specialty for KHru Av^nS 25 ywirn unil cnreil tiioiiHaniU. Cfjpp n,r WKwSj&w on llonio Trout mont sent rntt AiMremt lilt. It. JW. WOOI.I.EV, loa N. Pryor Stroot, A tluntii, da. > | tjlc ELECTION OF TEACHERS. its. The School Board for Newberry ' it. District will, on Thursday, the 4th day j :er- ?f June, hold the annual election for ! the following positions: One superintendant of schools, at a I salary of $1,000. Eleven grade teachers for the ! white school; salary $40 a month. i of One principal for the colored arv $-10 a month. and Four grade teachers for the colored on_ school; salary $40 a month. .ith A'PPl'nations must be in the hands] ^ a of the secretary of board of the 1st j of June, and applicants must state | for what grade they apply. l-t J. M. Davis, limj May IS. 1008. Secretary. and ;rly BARBECUE. ,r_l We the undersigned, will give a | ,.p)._ first-class barbecue in the grove in nud fro?t the residence of i nth Maybin, in Jones'! ant So ^,at 'le m-ght sen re the enact[??or dence cf II. C. Maybin, in Jones'j j js grove, on Thursday, June 1th, 1008. A and ''rsi"<*'a;ss? well-cooked dinner is guaricre anteed lo all. Prices for dinner: Men,' for ('^s-' i adies, 40 cts., and children and P?';ce. Dinner vill be cooked by set KibI*r a,u' '* Ha If acre. ,orj H. C. Maybin. a D Kdwir 11 n' acro. ?es, uni- NOTICE. are I nited States of America, and District of South Carolina, toe United States District Court. hi Re, yar- Elbert L. Bailes, P'?' Alleged Bankrupt, big Ry order of the Court herein, her dated the i8th day of May, 1908, the T will sell at Public Auction to the leir highest bidder for cash on Wedstic nesday, the 3rd day of June, 1908, ade at 12 o clock, noon, in the stored [ins room at Newberry, S. C., formerly far- occupied by Elbert L. liailes, all iter the stock of goods, merchandise; ific Mut 1868 ON "OLD L >F BUSINESS IN FORCE. ; /rites all forms of Policies. T vhose Stockholders' Private F ions. Every Life and Endowt a (free of charge). By adding licy which protects you againsi )eath, and Total and Permane it your age. See rates below: Renewable Term. 10 Pt. 15 Pt. 20 Pi $10.25 $10.45 $10.7C 10.70 11.05 11.45 11.40 11.90 12.60 12.55 13.40 14.65 14.45 16.05 18.20 18.00 20 75 24.20 19.00 22.05 25.80 20 10 23.50 27.60 21.35 25.10 29.55 ' 22.75 26.85 31.65 24.30 28.80 34.00 26.00 30.90 36.5C 27.9U 33.25 39.25 30.00 35.85 42.2C 32.30 38.65 45.4C j A-orawroY ooi* CRT NORRIS, Ge and fixtures, formerly belongini to the said Elbert L. Bailes, sai< Roods and merchandise consisting of dry goods, notions, shoe.' clothing-, hats, gents furnishings etc. The appraised value of the sail stock of goods as shown by the in ventory made thereof is $12883.0= Inventory and stock may be in spectcd upon personal applicatioi to the undersigned. Terms of sa cash. Cole L. Blease, Reccivei 5-20-2tawudos. LOW RATE MILEAGE TICKET! ON SALE BY SOUTHERN RAILWAY. 500 Mile State Family Ticket $11.2.1?Good over tiie Southern Rail way in South Carolina for the hen or dependent members of a famil> Limited one year from date of sale 1000 Mil es Interchangeable Indiv dual Tickets $20.00?-Good over tli Southern railway and thirty othe roads in the Southeast aggregatin 30.000 miles. Limited one year froi date of sale. 2000 Mile Interchangeable Firi Ticket $40.00?Good over the South em Railway and thirty other roads i the Southeast aggregating 30,00 miles for a manager, the head of firm or employe. Limited to five bu good for only one of such persons a one time. Limited one year from dat of sole. 1000 Mile Interchangeable Indivi dual Ticket $25.00?Good over th Southern Railway and seventy fiv other roads in the Southeast aggrt jat ing 41,000 miles. Limited one yea from date of sale. On and after April 1st, 1903, a mileage tickets will not be honore for passage on trains nor in check ing baggage except from non-agonc stations and stations not open for th sale of tickets, hut must be presente at ticket offices and there exchange for continuous ticket. Money saved in passage fare b purchasing tickets from Souther Railway agents. Fares paid on train will be at a higher rate. 'fall on Southern Railway Ticko Agents for mileage tickets, passag tickets and detailed information. J. C. Lusk, Division Passenger Agent, R. \\ . Hunt, Charleston, S. C. Assistant General Passenger Agen AI la nt a, Ga. NOTICE. All persons holding demand against the estate of William C lyree, deceased, are hereby notiflc to render an account of thir demand: duly attested, to Mr. Joseph 10. Noi wood, at the Newberry Savings Hani Newberry. S. on or before the lot day of .June, DOR. John P. Tyree, Administrator &e., of William C. T> l'ee, deceased. 5-.15-11 a w-3t. ual Life HE" BASIS. ASSETS $15,000,000.00. he Pacific Mutual Life is ortunes are held, under the U nent Policy contains the Tc I a few dollars to the regu t Sickness and Accident, in nt Disability. Non-Participating, t. Whole Life. ) $15.70 17.65 20.15 23.45 I 27.75 1 33.65 1 35.05 36.55 38.15 39.90 I 44.70 > 43.65 > 45.75 > 47.95 ' 50.30 iTTRAOTS, meral Agent, Newberry, S. C. ? notice or election. jzz rr Whereas, by an act of the ge .s al assembly of the State of S . C arolina, passed at its session 1908, and approved 2f>th Febri j 1908, the question of the iss and sale of Thirty Thousand . ''irs worth of coupon bonds ^ Hovd Township, or Township 6, in Newberry County, for j manent public road improven was directed to be submitted tc qualified electors of said towr at an electio nto be held for purpose at a time during the 1908 to be fixed by the Co Supervisor of Newberry Coi s and said act further directing1 managers to conduct said ele< be appointed by said Superv and. whereas, under the terms provisions of said Act. the sai i Monroe \\ icker. Countv Sup I- sor, has named Thursdav, fourth day of June. 190S. as the '. lor the said election and has pointed the following named i- managers to conduct said eleel e At Trinity church. Tno. \\\ | r drix, J. Y. Floyd, Jno. S. L shore; at Longsiiore's store, \\ II Rowland, S. F. Senn. Daniel hart; at Rccdcrville's sehool Ik 11 VVm. Dor rob, VV. L. CJolding, | Livingstone. 11 Now, therefore, we, the 1111 0 signed Commissioners of 5 ft Injections for the County of .N t berry, at the re(|uest of the sai t Monroe \\ icker. County Supi ?> sor, and pursuant to said Act hereby give notice that said eie< i- will be held on Thursday, the fo e day of June, 1908, to vote 011 e question of the issuing and sal thirty thousand dollars' worth i> coupon bonds by Floyd Town; or Township No. 6, in Newb county, for permanent road im veinent. I Iiose in favor thereof < vote the ticket on which shal * printed the words, "For the issi y bonds," those opposed shall vot< ticket oti which shall be printed words, "Against the issue ^ bonds." Polls will be opened at 7 o'c ^ a. 111. and closed at 4 o'clock p, ^ said polls to be opened and flet held at the following preen ,t ' rinity church, Longsiiore's s e and Keedervilie's sehool lioust which election only the qual electors of said Township sha allowed to vote, and which sha conducted in the same matiue ^ general elections. The mana j alxjve named are hereby appoi to conduct saifl election, one whom may call for boxes and ets at the office of the chairmai * and after May 29. 1908. I*red II. Dominic Chain M. J. LoiisIh re, J. 1'. Harmon, Commissioners State Fleet fj Wing's Sweet Sixteen Kisses. fashioned ehoealates, fruit la I caramels, peanut brittle, cJiocj almomls, ate,, ju.-it roceived. Broad d us & Iiu /national bank of i "AIN'T NO USE, BILL, IT'S A repository in which you 1 posited, and maybe your valual strong enough to resist the a Entrust them to us. They wi With an account opened with check, thereby insuring accural methods of keeping accounts, convenience and safeguard for -A- E^nsri-s; iicc DIRECTOl M. A. Carlisle. H. C. Mosel J. A. Blackwelder. Robt. Norri B. C. Matthews. S. B. Aull. We Lend TO =! Buy He outh I We provide easy terms o of wiry. We enable borrowers to ning Doi- In Monthly Installments, 01 inNo. allowed to meet obligations lent, It is cheaper than paying > the 8aV0 money to buy a hoi that Contract. untv ^ y?U wan* *? ,nt>- take a Security Contract. that :tinn Call on A. J. Gibson, Ass 'ami Treasurer, at office, cornei i,i J. streets, next door to Gopel 3 security loan and i1 apas JLs.1 "V^T I Lion : i | i POST CARD i nise, N Don't buy your t'a" y?u see my line, f, ceived a new stock I have sold for the urtli at once. Also hav c or sortment of Post C ship, icheapest to the hig crry S MAYES' B00I ic of " i the ? I tl(1)LJ NEWBERRY UNION STATION. ^ j P lock Arrival ^ Departure of Passenger "{JjJ , m>, Trains?Effeetivo 12.01 A. M. lion Sunday, April 26, 1908. urc icts: tore. Southern Railway: 8 Pi. <lt v' i.*4 rt * i\ . I 3 ilicd ?! !,,r Or^.nv.n.. .. ..8.;,7a.m.| II he o 1 iirrir>i;i .. . .1.-10 p.m. I 6mg jl i No. '1 f??r Hreenvill-i .. ..15.10 p.in. ^ No. 1(! for Columbia S.-I7 p.m. fi ^ Rcrs C., N. & L. Ry. | k 0j *N'o 8"> for 1,anions "?.!:) a.m. | tick- 'or (,,>hunl)ia .. . .3.-17 a.m.! I I j oji ft reen villa Ip.m. I B N'o. for Columbia .. ..'{.'JO p.m. Bshs k "No. 'Jo for J/aureus . . . .7.25 p.m. I > nan *No. 84 for C'-oInin)>ia .. . .8..'{(J p.m. I IP * I)oos not run on Sunday i This time table shows the times at 1 r ions, which trains may he expected to de- HK part from this station, hut their do- Hgj| o..l parture is not jruaranteed and the lets, time shown us subject to change with- po ilate out notice. IjP.'i'r! G. L. Robinson, Station Maator. Sold e DEWBERRY S. GBURGLAR PROOF." ^ have your money debles stored, should be ittacks of the burglar. 11 be absolutely safe. us you can pay by :y and system in your There is no greater handling money than IS: ley. T. B. Carlisle, s. Geo. Johnstone. Jos. H. Hunter. Money >mesl f payment. accumulate a fund i which interest is s at maturity. rent. If you want Tie take a Security iy for any purpose It pays. tant Secretary and - Boyce and Adams and Brothers. NVESTMEMT SO. 3 U .?"t L"?L ."kf. O. ALBUMS! Album until Have just rethe best that money. Call e a large asards, from the ,hest price. ( STORE. ind guaranteed by Gilder & Weeks