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specials Tl I FOR SATUI Ithe e I Brand Ne1 Our Fall stocks are complete. 1 Ladies* and Children's Shoes. White House line Ladles' fine Shoes and Buster Brown line |J 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. *ng Good Brogan Shoes, worth $1.25, at 98c pair. ? Blankets! Blankets! 1100 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. p, i For 10c. Yard! m 2,000 yards Arnold 32 inch Suiting, sold at 15c. wholesale,! , |l retail price 20c. These are double printed guaranteed colors. ] on Our price 10c'yard. j ; I Val Laces! j 36 Big assortment of Val Laces, many of them worth 10 and 12 l-2c., at 5c. yard. | FOLLOW TH | T KHBl EI IBB jj The Only One Price Cash ? | Store in NEWBERRY. J MISS SUMMER IN FRANCE. led in the fifteenth ;,u<l -i jcenl I. .m-'ii.i 1 ! turies. Once c|o>ed the en< (Continued from |?agc 1.1 stranger, today St. Malo is >ne of bu .. ; . ~ th>' cilies tIk- iii<freoacni? ?! in, I; V l\bi icii-, conlaining Me tower of . , , ,, . , . Prance l>\ tourist- ;i 11 < 1 hauler-. I ills -u .in old fortress Irom the suinniil of , .. ,, . ' , . ,, is the hirlli place ol manv ol r ranee . > i w! which one has a splendid view ol . 1 ureal men among whom were 1 lie Iw Genenesv and inanv resorts along the . i , .. I discoverer ol < anada, and many fa- re coast. I** i . i.l mons physicians and writers. .lust ! <?n To the south ol St. .lacut llieeoun- within a short distance i-- the lit tie j ro 1 rv is more wild and rugged. while to |sj(l 0|* jh-v. where repose thcitn within a short distance and al the remains of the ureal write), Chateau-|TI the north it is more modern in dwell- hriand. the author of "Onius of j hi: -S injis and in customs. At Guildo, only Christianity.' * His tomb is very i in; point of jv bay, are the ruins of ail simple, consisting of a stone withoiii | ru ancient castle once the property ol .mv inscription. suVnumded by an | no Duke (lilies, of Brittany. Another jron oTjlle j,, fJolhic style and sur-lth interesting' lealure of this place are uionuted by a granite cross. His re- j wj the enormous sounding rocks which was to be buried in this little ai from the slightest shock produce a ,,f (.ai.t|, iini()ng the rocks in sound loud and sonorous, like that of (||<> open sea, and after bis death the j 1 v a greaI bell. Just beyond is the ,.jlv ?|' Si. Malo. his birth place, car- I beaulilul little resort ol Saint ( asl, lied out his last wishes. ! p< bathed bv the waters id' the Bav of ., ... i < < I, ,, , .. ' St. Servan. separated Irom SI.1 hrena\. 11 ere hi l lie midst ol a grove . , .. , j i, .. , ,, . .. .Malo nv a small arm ol t;;e sea, con-, ol trees are l he ruins ol another verv , . . , r, ., ,, , ... ' serves, (odav niucii of its ancient war- \ jntcrest imi e.as||e. Passing bv IMv- v, lierel, with its irregular and ultra.- !ik(' ?IM"*ii?-a?eo: il'i- make* il live shore, we arrived at Cape h're- s,Hracti\c than I arcme, a .esori ouite ' j hel, the most beautiful and pictures- ,,('ar? w'kich is noted for its pleasant j ^ que point on the northern coast of Around these three cities, ^ Brillanv. It is noted for ils high w,,orp a11 is so lm s,ml impressive ^ cliffs, which are so dangerous to ves- 1,1 11,0 ?"?"?er, many sad scenes take j ' sels, and ils famous light house, which l>la<'(,t ,W cavh >'Pin" during the; ? easts rays of light forty miles ?<"> ?"> S|,|,WI11 iU'? a number | around. Beneath the cliff is a beau- ship-weeks and the treacherously tiful grot I o. whose jagged and artis- claims many victims. Dinard.|| lie ceiling of many colors and floor 'I'*' <il,e('n of Breton sea side resorts, of round shaped rocks of every deli- 's just across the bay Irom St. Malo. oate shade of pink, blue, rose, yellow Constructed like an ainphit heat re ^ and grain, arc very interesting to the above the waters, beautifully situat- J tourist; here, loo, one sees the nicdu- (,(l i'"<l possessing an enticing climate, sac, the little dwellers of the sea. Dinard merits her popularity. Here, The land around the cape is covered <'u, 'n"' ''u> warm season, throng the $$$&' with a veritable carpet of purple and lashionable Parisians and hnglish. pink heather, yellow gorsc, and sea ' '10 '"dels and casinos are <jui1e ele- ferns of many'kinds. This section iU(' .s" !,c lo is called "I>a Brcjagnc piltoresrjue," ,ni,,u' ?' splendid view ot the sea. | and il well desreves (he name for ^ lM,n Ike dills are many handsome nowhere have l seen a richer abund- v'"i,s and ehatelets surroiiMded h\ ance of natural beauty than at Cape S'a,'(k'ns ot trees and flower* whose 1 III! Frebel. Near this cape arc the for- colors mingling with the blue of the est of Hunandye and the ancient waters below, make quite a pretty ruins of Fort La Lattc. picture. Not far away is St. Lunairo, To the north of Saint Jacut are another resort less frequented than the more important cities and re- Dinard, but equally as beautiful. The sorts. Saint Malo, a city by I he sea, country lacks the profusion of veris built ui)on an islet of granite and ?l?re found at Dinard. but the beaches surrounded by hii-di ramparts sur-j arc more extensive. St. Biiae aed ] moulded by lowers. This city, nni-Mjanrienx are smaller resort< but each que in situation and celebrated as a inleresiinv to the lour>st. 11 < r?? one port for war vessels guards her an- many old houses, w'ind mills ;md cienl foriifieat ion- and tlx- appear- mo-<-covrred ruins ol eai-licr days. | ance of tlie day- of her glory. Ilerej Anoilicr eily which I toimd ver\ \ are found man*' old houses construct-1 interesting is Dinan, the ancient caph 1 N NEW FAI RDAY AND MC K? . m? BL 3 E E I w Goods at Lov rhe largest we've ever had and tl Dry Goods! Dry Goods! to inch Sea Island at 3 1-2 cents yard. "lannelettes worth 15 cents and 18 cents, our price 10c. yd. 2 Diamond P. Percales worth 10c. at 7 1-2 cents yard. 3ood heavy Drills, worth everywhere 10c. yd., we are sellat 7 1 -2c. yard. Hood heavy Cotton Flannel, the 15c. kind, at 10c. yard. " Cotton Flannel to arrive in a few days, worth 7 l-2c., at 5c. Linen Laces! Big lot of fine Linen Laces and Insertions to match, worth to 15c., our price 10 cents a yard. Big lot of Linen Laces worth 12 1-2 and 15c., only 10c. yd. Matting! Matting! Matting! Good Matting sold everywhere for 30 and 35c. our price ly 22 1-2 cents per yard. Linens. Linens. inch Linen worth 40c., at 25c. yd. Colored Linens worth 50c., at 25c. yd. Table Linen Damask at 25c., worth up to 40c. yd. E CROWDS THAT~ I .1 ' !ri: :any d.nin-.r !ier i inlej .end- j 1 <> ) ilio bank- <>;' the Uaiice river. In ^1100000 ' i- built <>n ,i very high nil! and \ Bj VlluutSuu rinlMiil'il 1IV ailriclll t'iMK l;t 1 W: 11K | B " 11 "I ii? 11 Were oritrinallv surinuunted liv H it,,,. i . .. i p lias crowned our work. <'iit v - four towers. fifteen ??I" which Iv* ... , , , . , ,, ,, . Rj We have had numbers of mam today, r rom tin.* ramparts Eg < lias a splendid view til' the snr- R difficult cases that others inidiii'j country covered willi great h have 'ailed on. j ' ?*< and an abundance of verdure. B tup 5 ii- city i< very important fur its I || | fit ' storv. As the seal of Lrovernnieu1 | . i satisfactory i ighboring French Provinces during K riTTIiin ' e early centuries. Duke I)u (ieselin fc III I IMU i< one of her most famous knights H ; j id warriors. R these difficult cases [j Another section of P.rittany equal- B 'that goes to make our [1 as interesting is Tinistere, hut as | reputation. We are al- jj did not visit it I cannot give any | Wavs looking for trouble 1 rsonal olxervatinns. 1 here in , . ... .... P . . .. m ?eye trouble? and it is A nam localities are lound I lie lire- | j >n> win? -peak a dialed diffcrcntiS ?U1 pleasuie togj\e ; urn the oilier French and wear a|| relief. ' Z. y: Z"Z-DR. G. W. CONNOR, i>l's." I'echeurs I > * Masedc. in V -1 < (v ' liicli he gives such a splendid <le- g . ' err>i v j-.j . .: ? <i i? i ,i .1 H Office Over Coneland Hros. Store. I ription ol the nreton and the vil- ra B rovincf; of France. Brittany is t!ie birlh place of many reat French writers and poets; for DUyjll^ Si er natural position, the legends liicli center around her ancient for- Qjf OffifATl ^ts, her his'lory, and pictnros<|iieness ? f scenery have always been an in- j . L I |iiration to the inhabit ants and no- HC*l tl here does one find a people richer when you come or write to us. l imagination. Our Pianos and Organs arc guarantee* . ^ and up-to-date, and at a reasonable price ' The cases are beautiful, the inside i: i made by the best and most expcriencer men in their line, so it is no wonder on 1 ' Pianos ami Organs bold their sweet toni Z ? O Cj a lifetime. j ST* ? ^ ? ^ y Write us at once for catalog and specia ? ^ 0, * price? ami terms, slating preferenc ? ^ g S<< e<; O O Piano or Organ. rS' ?*< i?3 hB r+ I Malone's Music House, Columbia, S. C S,Cg, am. OW.ANS. " >-t ki & ? fo c ? S 5 Mrs. Alice Robertson TEACHKR OF ^ ^ MUSIC Y0jC(!i pjano an(| harmony Miss Carrie l oo! will give nistruc- J tion on the Violin, beginning j Studio Over Mower's Store. September the 14tll. ! ( Mondays. Tnodays. TlitirAddress: 1727 Harrington Street, days and l;rida\s W'eflnesdfi\ Phone: Xo. 7S. and Saturdays by special appoiir J mt L GOODS >NDAY AT 1IVE, / Prices. he 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 ! c. Box, Thimbles lc. 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 $ I 5.00 kind we sell ai $ 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 (rom $2.48 up. Pants! Pants! 100 pairs good $2.00 Pants not over two to a customer at 98c. pair. Pants at $1.25, $1 43, $1.98 and up Men and Boy Suits just in. Come and get the best, at prices below competition, Umbrellas. Good 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 HE for Bargains * ma mm TO HOUSEKEEPERS! WE OFFER THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF 'Fancy end Staple Groceries IN THE CITY, AND WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. Ring Phone 212 or call on us at any time and your wants will be promptly attended to. WE KEEP Everthing "Good to Eat." Everthing the Best, i Everything Fresh. ; JONES' | "Up - to - Date" Grocery. j 'I j Fresh Norfolk Oysters received " every day. . Sold by the quart or 11 Served on Short Notice in any Style. ' Patronage of Ladies especially solicited. All seasonable dishes at