The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 23, 1908, Page FIVE, Image 5
||P*EW APE LIKE MISSING LINK.
j||||\vStrango Black Haired Monkoy from
Java at Bronx Zoo.
York World.
HB The experts at the Bronx Zoo are
^||||puzzling over a stranue new monkey
jSUnfrom Java, wliit*h is the nearest so
WBfil r seen here I <> I he long lost "niiss|lp(|*,lg
link," the dream of science ever
^||?inco the Darwinian theory of evolufcgj?f?tion
was propounded.
'he s>niian in question was brought
ljHm<lfto New York a day or so ago by the
JmPIv raplain <>f the steamship Clan Macdonald.
It was taken off the ship in
I'^if 0 Ihulson and conveyed to the /.oo
Ofw a stout cage. The captain said he
nd never seen any monkey like it in
all his travel in the East. Indies. The
Pal f?"<s Jl' 'he zoo have never seen anyf/?
tiling like it either.
|jjjg/ 1 he creature is supposed (o be some
v kind of a gibbon, ll stands 1-2
& feet high and has an unusually intelH
ligent fact, the body is covered with
h'Ug, black hair.
B Prof. Melvin Ilaggerty, of Harvard
F university, who recently inado a study
lL of (he monkey dialects at the Bronx
zoo, is It) be apprised of the "find"
|^Bin order that he may examine the
j^Jcroatnro and talk to it if possible, in
HHthe hope thai it may turn out to be
^^ thc veal ''missing link," which is supHx't'd
to bind man to his ape anccsggBors.
kH 'Several times scientists have
^^^Lhon<<lit they had found the missintr
duly to discover on closer examTT
that they were as far from
solving the baffling problem as ever.
iff $27.5fi to Get into St. Louis Society.
,0* St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
P< Jnst anybody cannot get into the
best society. Among other (hint's, a
It measure of opulence is required. Our
& exclusive circles have no use for the J
impecunious. As the familiar folk
, song has it, "Kf vo ain't got no money,
well, yo' needn' come 'round."
While the amount cannot be fixed
arbitrarily in all cases, nevertheless
the I ost-Dispatch has discovered she
exact and irreducible standard of
wealth demanded of |he would-be entrant
to the politest circle of St.
Louis. That is represented in the
grand ball of the Veiled Prophet, and,
besides an invitation, one must be the
possessor of .$27.of) to gel there en j
. regie, or according to lioyle. In no j
event will less than $27.55 fill thej
bill?and even this wealth does not
enable the possessor to cat in public
after the party.
Twenty-seven dollars and fifty-five
cents may look like an exacting and
difficult standard, but as defining the
most exclusive limitations of a purely
social sphere perhaps it ought to
be exacting and difficult. It might be
) said that a man who has not ?27..').', to
bis name ought to be thinking about
something else than getting into soI
eloty.
EXCURSION RATES TO COLUMBIA,
S. C.( AND RETURN VIA
I SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
I Account South Carolina Colored
State Fair the Southern railway announces
very low round trip rates
from all points in South Carolina to
? Columbia, S. C., tickets to be sold
November /til to l.'lth inclusive, and
for trains scheduled to arrive Columbia
before noon of November 14th,
hi 1008, limtcd for return until NovemV
her 10th, 1008.
I" or rates, detailed information,
I'; <lc., apply to Southern railway tick|
et agents or address,
R Division Passenger Agent,
P J. L. Meek, Charleston, S. C.
& Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt.,
|& Atlanta, Ga.
^Cotton, Oct. 17th, 1907, 11 ?
jj|| Cotton, Oct. 17th, 1908, 85f
Nearly ^ 15.00 a bale less
ft; than a year ago.
Do you ws.Pt to sell your
cotton at present prices?
H If not, store It in the
ft Newberry Warehouse
and protect it from danger and
wl Do you owe debts, and want
W w pay them, without having to
w sell your cotton?
' If so store your cotton in the
Newberry Warehouse
and Mr. C. E. Summer or J. D.
Wheeler will tell you how to
get money on it from the Farmer's
Loan and Trust Company
of Columbia.
T/B. STACKHOUSE, Pres.
Ill This Great Solid Gold Jewelry and Silver Sale
Kg berry. While in New York this summer 1 had 1
1| things to be had, and as the panic had struck iY
|I were anxious to sell at a great reduced price. I
H a large stock at panic prices, and for that reaso
II feel confident that the most artistic examinat'n
of the&o goods will convince you thai they are
SOLID GOLD TOP HAT PINS. j
cry
rr>x_ Solid Gold Top Hat
! Pins in artistic and f
cav odd designs, with ]
|| j - blank to place initial. \
These ar3 beauties. qSL
$ 1.25 lo $3.00 ' ?IP"'
SOLID GOLD SIGNET RINGS.
Men's and Boys' Heavy Solid
j|||| Gold Signet Rings in Bright H|l
t J|^|l and Roman finish, good values
?'] ^ggp $ 1 .50 to $4.CO.
| SOLID GOLD BROOCHES.
j j Solid Gold Brooches in
j /^S^aggft Wishbone, Crescent,
Hearts Roman Knots
p & many other designs
in bright & Roman gold
$1.50 to $6.00
SOLID GOLD NECK OR CUFF PINS.
|j a a Solid Gold Cuff Pins from
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j m fl Solid Gold Cuff Pins very 1
j- tf | pretty designs $ 1 .00. !5r
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( SOLID GOLD HEARTS and NECK CHAINS
3 \\ s ! ^0^ Gold Hearts in lovee
j 1 \ / I designs. They are very
j j I \ / ! beautiful anc* 10 sold a-?
' J I \/ I 50c. to $ 1 .00. {.- jf
[ J I Solid Gold Neck Chains,
k J These lovely chains must **
j I be seen to be appreciated. MI
j j Come and take a look at
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1 Every Piece of Solid Gold or Silver
H 1 also d-..?em it a privilege to sh )wyo x a very ext
I Throughout my stock are many choic e and des
finest to the most inexpensive, yet all grades th<
SENT ALL THINGS AS THEY ARE and regu
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P SILVER I
iclipses anything that has been offered in New- m
:he opportunity to see the newest and choisjsl ||
lat great city good and hard, the maufaclur rs P
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n I can save you from one-quarter to one-half, IS
FIB
Dn of my complete and very appropriate line
i not equaled elsewhere in merit or in p ic;e. I
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Solid G?ld Hair 3ar- jj|
man gold finish at only
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SOLID GOLD CUFF LINKS and BUTTONS. |
Solid Gold Cuff Links and ,{
x||P||||P Buttons in plain and chased j
^Tl designs, for men and women j
$ 1 .00 to $4 .UU. E
SOLID GOLD SCARF PINS. ||
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tistically designed. .Set with
Pearls, Rubies, etc. From
^ j
%W 75 cts. Up, : I
SOLID GOLD BRACELETS. H
Solid Gold Bracelets, from t !
$8 00 to $12.00. ("" " j) | |
Fine Gold Filled Bracelets. ffl
$5.00. H
INGERSOLL WATCHES. 1
Ingersoll Yankee Watch B
^*S ?nfferso" Midget Watch ||
Ligersoll Junior Watch B
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ensive assortment of CHINA and CLASSWARE |
irable articles for the housekeeper. From the j
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