The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, September 25, 1908, Image 5

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SPECIALS FOR SATI 'TMIi Brand Ni Our Fall stocks are complete. Ladies' and Children's Shoes. White House line Ladies' fine Shoes and Buster Brown line for Children, all solid, stylish, up-to-date Shoes, away under price. T. D. Barry's line for Men, best on the market, all guaranteed at $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50. Our own make in vici, gun metal and patent leather at $2.00 and $2.50. Good Brogan Shoes, worth $1.25, at 98c pair. Blankets! Blankets! 100 pairs White Wool Blankets in 12-4 size, worth at some stores $3.00, our price until sold $1.98 a pair. You see we bought these at auction for spot cash. For 10c. Yard! 2,000 yards Arnold 32 inch Suiting, sold at 15c. wholesale, retail price 20c. These are double printed guaranteed colors. Our price 10c' yard. Val Laces! Big assortment of Val Laces, many of them worth 10 and 12 1-2c., at 5c. yard. FOLLOW TI The Only One Price Cash Store in NEWBERRY. MISS SUMMER IN FPA.NOE. Ie nteffenhads'enhcn (Continued from page 1.) srne.tdyS.Ml soeo Ebihens" containing the tower of tecte h ot!elltdi an old fortress from the summit of[ithbrhplceomnyfFrne' which one has a splendid view of rtmeaon whmeete Genenesy and many resorts along the dsoee fCnd,admn a coast.mospyiinan wrtr.Jt To the south of St. .Jacut the coun-wihnahrtisneisheitl try is more wild and rugged, while toIseoGrnBy,wreepeth within a short distance and at thereanoftegatwie,Caau the north it is more modern in dwell- bin,teato f"eiso ings and in customs. At Guildo, onlyChitaty"Hsom isvr point of a bay, are the ruins of ansipecoitngfa oewthu ancient castle once the property ofaniscpto,urmddbyn Duke Gilles, of Brittany. Another io rlei ohcsyeadsr interesting feature of this place are mutdb rnt ~os i e the enormous sounding rocks which quswatobbridithslte from the slightest shock produce a aeofarhmngteocsi sound loud and sonorous, like that of jteoe e..n fe i et h a great bell. Just beyond is . theciyoStMaohsbrhple,a beautiful little resort of Saint Cast, ndothsls ihs bathed by the. waters of the Bay of S.Sra.sprtdfo t Frenay. Here in the midst of a grove aobyasllrmftesa,cn of trees are the ruins of aniother very sre,tdymc fi. nin vr interesting castle. Passing by Pie herel. with its irregular and attra-ie- apaac:ti ae tls tive shore, we arrived at Cape Fre- atatv hnPrm.a~sr ut. hel, the most beautiful and pictures-ner hhisotdfrtspaat que point on the northern coast ofbace.Aon thsthecie, Britbany. It is noted for its highwhealisoclmndmpssv cliffs, which are so dangerous to yes-intesmr,aysdsce ak sels, and its famous light house, whichplc,frehyardin te easts rays of light forty miles som esnteeaeanme around. Beneath the eliff is a beau-ofsi-wekanth trceou tiful grotto. whose jagged and a'rtis- sacam ayvcis iad tic ceiling of many colors and floorthqueofBtnsasieeors of round shaped rocks of every deli- i js costebyfo t ao eate shade of pink, blue, rose, yellow Cntutdlk napihar and grain, are very interesting to theaovthwtesbauilystu tourist; here, too'. one sees the medu- e n ossiga niigciae sae, the little dwellers of the sea. DirdmithepouatyHr, The land around the cape is covered drn h amsao,trn h with a veritable carpet of purple and fsinbePrsasadE~ih pink heather, yellow gorse, and s ea htln aiosaeqieee ferns of many kinds. This section gn n r opae st on is called "La Bretagne pittoresque"mn peddve ftesa and it well desreves tbe name forUpntecifarmayhdse nowhere have I seen a richer abund- ~la n htlt uruddb ance of natural beauty than at Cape greso re n lwr hs Frehel. Near this cape are the for- clr igigwt h leo h est of Hunandye and the 'ancientwarsbl,mkeqieapty ruins of Fort La Latte.pitr.NtfrayisS.Lnr, To the north of Saint Jacut areantersotlsfeqeedhn the more important cities .and re-Dnrdbueqalaseutf.Th sorts. Saint Malo, a city by the sea.conrlakthpofsn fe is built upon an islet of grlanite andii~ on tIiad u h ece surrounded by hirh ramparts sur- (Ieetni.S.Biaad mounted hy towers. This '-ity. u ni- u r rnle'rsrt u aI (In i stutin ~ d el~w'~ e a ajftrie'stj(. Onc e loi ginst theC01 are fond may oldhouse eo Fr netmg bytist iand thes.nci This IN NE FAI JRDAY AND MC Bw Goods at Lov The largest we've ever had and ti Dry Goods! Dry Goods! 36 inch Sea Island at 3 1-2 cents yard. Flannelettes worth 15 cents and 18 cents, our price 10c. yd. 2 Diamond P. Percales worth 10c. at 7 1-2 cents yard. Good heavy Drills, worth everywhere I 0c. yd., we are sell :ng at 7 1-2c. yard. Good heavy Cotton Flannel, the 15c. kind, at 10c. yard. Cotton Flannel to arrive in a few days, worth 7 1-2c., at 5c. Linen Laces! - Big lot of fine Linen Laces and Insertions to match, worth up to 15c., our price 10 cents a yard. Big lot of Linen Laces worth 12 1-2 and 15c., only 1Oc. yd. Matting! Matting! Matting! Good Matting sold everywhere for 30 and 35c. our price only 22 1-2 cents per yard. Linens. Linens. 36 inch Linen worth 40c., at 25c. yd. c Colored Linens worth 50c., at 25c. yd. Table Linen Damask at 25c., worth up to 40c. yd. FIE CROWDS THAT ital of Brittany dluring her inidepend ence. This city is not on the sea, but on the banks of the Rance river. l? is built on a very, high hill and surrunded by ancient feudal walls, 'which were origin ally surmounted by Ha crweouwrk twenty-four towers, fifteen of which W aehdnmeso remain today. From the ramparts difclcaethtoer one has a splendid view of the sur rounding country covered with great haeaidon trees and an abundance of verdure. I H This city is very important for its I history. As 'the seat of government many combats took place between the STSATR rulers and people with inhabitants of neighboring French Provinces during the early centuries. Duke Du Geselin FIIN was one of her most famous knights o hs ifcl ae and warriors. Another section of Brittany equal- thtgeto akou lv as interesting is Tinistere, but as rptto.W r l I did not visit it I cannot give any wy okn o rul personal observations. There in certain localities are found the Bre- -eetob-anits tons who speak a dialect different orgetpesr ogv from the other French and wear a reif veyqueer costume altogether an-G w CO OR Lot's.'' Pecheurs D' Islasede, in which *he gives such a splendid de-INebryS.C scription of the Breton and the vil- Ofc vrCpladBo.Soe laze of Pampal, has some idea of this _________________ province of Franee.____________ _________ Brittany is the birth place of man' great French writers and poets: for D yn in which ntr around h;er ancient fo-r- a ra ets, 'her history, and picturesqueness of scenery have always been an in-:i spiration to t:he inhabitants and no- no IA where does one find a people richer whnyucmorrietus in imagination. OrPao n rasaegaate __________ ________ mae ae etand nmsberience menifthirulin cses it nothoerou Pianosan Oranhled thirsee.tn o alftesedfiul.ae ~ w ~ ~ W~reutatoneforaraneal -.pieyen trouble sang preerecs i--~ Paoour gra.laue ogv 0 -. DR G.__W.____ NN__R, ~' ~ Mrs.Alie berry,s.c. TfieAHer cpln BO.Soe VIOLNMUIC: oice anorganianoy Mis Crre oolwil iv i struc-ar tionon te ilin,begining Stuou coe Morwrite torus. Sepemerth 1th men n in, so ys. wTdeur Addcss i27 aringcmSteetP(ans and Orias holdthirseetton Phone:o.rite a us Satdy byefrcaa n special pit L GOODS )NDAY AT Prices. oe prices lowest ever known. Notions! Notions! Boys' Union Suits up to 9 years old, worth 50c., our price 5c. apiece. One Cent Each.-Mourning pins 1 c. Box, Thimbles I c. each. Ladies' Hose Supporters, the 25c. kind, at 15c. Good Shirts worth 65c. at only 35c. each. Ladies' Cloaks in All Colors, Styles and Prices. The $15.00 kind we sell at $12.50. . The $12.50 kind we sell at $9.98. The $10.00 kind we sell at $8.48. In fact we have them from $2.48 up. Pants! Pants! 100 pairs good $2.00 Pants not over two to a customer at 8c. pair. Pants at $1.25, $1 48, $1.98 and up. Men and Boy Suits just in. Come and get the best, at rices below competition, Umbrellas. ood Umbrellas, the 50c. kind at 25 cents each. A better one with metal handle at 50 cents each. Umbrellas 98c., $1.50 and up. FLOCK TO E for Bargains TO HOUSEKEEPERS! WE OFFER THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF ancU and Staple Groceries* IN THE CITIAND WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. Ring Phone 212 or call on us at my time and your wants will be ~ romnptly attended to... WE KEEP Everthing "Good to Eat." Everthing the Best. Everything Fresh. JONES' "Up - to - Date" GrocerU. Fresh Norfolk Oysters received wery day.. Sold by the quart or served on Short Notice in any Style. Patronage of Ladies especially iolicited. All seasonable dishes at Jos Restaurani.