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CONVICTS ON THE PUBL.IC ROADS. The act of tihe . egislature allowing counties to elect the employment. of their short term t1lony conviets on their public roads promistes to be pop ular from the ijump-otf. Alre:idy Fulton and Troup counties have tiled appliea tions for all the under five years sen tenced conviets (redted to t0hem. Reports froim some other counties are to the effect that as slon as their col nisstiers or grani .uries ca act thoy also will apply for te ir ow n short term men to work on their pub:i, roai. Every countvt. (;e r: t na t can i1ter ftroW tt eJ-nte: r o sutleient nuilmber of I nlets as to prolise their 1r.1t on t1:e countV roads aa cat iois at the - ment,.m iPrw2 Ici~ the 2.2. . . tier k,e..e : t~ This tics 'n t'-.0 - workineIL: e spe i The I il tha, on* tl,e a gt i:e - iltl x1 l I!, I Vhu tte L.exi t - and~ U . . - (Sta . re -. anF.e:\ w t igt u. b-ry th teily -- A ., - .a triatif under wh1 bTV.b'. a l .w hex h ao i g . r .aN s i . tion w ere I '' d:.-at t n-f rm - Aricutr: ndf, ,.alS a-va its a e tn e i d r 19 a me the >l iU \ihte sln , ithe Stti t o se- un. lage m ie co v nin nin fr I. (j commodil u and haIn uhi trs All t a t 'ohaia asks fro~ titla.l Sntatji Societ i is tstontent to- ath remova of ltte f ir se frt ne pu-o nto aommeit tis it y and ist lia cooea 'ilin miit xtoeinpihn 1h1sop4 o ti ol t aa tfta ll t a t n in th-velol ink it-s inIth timesr i ti d mi. Th a ntIit n-ilt-ra up-t iiinete islti' t tonsider thtse lanstin fallferet I\ wlinit te represt1j~ i tvs f Columnbm's bunesns meltn, anti t litre is not t ltlifet idta ttf rtem v iny ft' form to (CItmson.i we kno1w, any idea ttf sugges ting fte rte'mnval tof ft' fair frioiim 'toltia at all. Th'laft has It eni suiggesttd once nor t wice ton thlet pait of' zealous sp oktsmni for- othert terp'i~rising (arolinia cit ies but it has l ever ga il aniy suipportf antd is not1 ptlment at this of' all t imets whi'n (Coloiat is proptosing tt make the fair grtater antI bIttter than ever. And thle truith is as Tlhte IIerald at News has staited I. t'ere is no place for- the f'airi like C ohuinbia, since "it is centrial, eatsy of' access, with good rail roadi schedlules anid has the ability to e'nte'rtain and carte fer' the v'isitor-s.E TIhie State. TJhe llerald and News is glad to give this st afemenft'oii ft' St ate. We thought that possibly we' imistunder'istod the resoliut ion bt we have hetardt thei idea priesenit ed of hayvinig the Stale l"airi at other laces'' tIhan Col umbia and if that should lbt t hen the reunion featur-e wouldl be elimniniated antd the cr'owds in attend(ance wotikl be muich less. With the good crop prospe1)cts at pr-es.. ent throughout the State the oflicer's of the Statc Fanr shioultd go to work to make preparations to have one of the biggest fair's ever held in this State. I find nothing better' for liver- de rangemnts andil constipation than' Chamberlain's Sttmachi anti Liver Tab lets. -L-. F. Andrews, Deos Moines, Iowa. For sale by Wmn. E. Peiham & Son and Prosperity Drug Co. We have no sympathy. with those papers that object to giving a litt!e of their space to advertise the State Fair. This institution is'for the general good. It is by no means a money-making con cern. With us, that is the test of paid matter. If there is individual gain ex pected, then all matter pertaining to the enterprise ought to be charged for. The State fair is of eneral beneit and the newspaper that begrudges a few lines in its behalf, has very little svm pathy with the movements that go to the upbuilding of the country in genl eral. --Spartanburg Journal. This is very true, and we have niade it a rule to give all the encouragement to the State Fair in our power and to advise the people to attend. In addition to the exhibits it is the great reunion for the people of the State and not moNey-Imlaking machine for the oflic Still, we do think it bad judgmcr:: send out of the State to have the - mium list printed. lleretofo:-e: haVe been printers who were g the jeb for the advertis:' Was permitted to be put in. T We bl'tieve the advertising'' e '::a ed The printing .1't small matter. and we. : iuch prefer to s'e - ', nt aina *t pr a htshould not dt the fair a .0a Ke it a s S * A - - H' T . et a t . . -7 - .. f : : e ndL ' , ti - n'-s .n o hi -~ - h a sms - h* ii is 1>'rf'c'tl - - - eful citiz.n. a'.d fa 1thful ('hristiani i. gone. - wuabl like' to live. Nevrthhh r.'aiy tat gs if lie call.'' ThaU.Y f-aithI arid feesling f''rm ais iv.w. that spirit of submission I wouwl1 lilke all his dealr one's ti . Columblia, Newberry' and I.aurens It. P. Speial o(casion: 2th A nnua! ( ''n vsetisn S. (t'. SundaysL Sehe~sl s ville. S. ('. , Autgulst 26thI arttl 2t t. ' - itates: (4'oumbia .v Newberryr .. ........... l.:auren'is . ('linton . . - Ihite ot' sale: August 20th, 2.:1d af 2611h, withI finial limit August 2Pt h. Nv'','vICTICMUST lini Ttl - o . d Newberry lcaders lint Co oilha .It ist ot t liusg of a siiglcecase ini New'she-irr nt -'e'5e1 t' fa ett,i/.ena, 1es tify . 1a dr.-a nent b.\j in ople you knuow lng is tne ot thei pubitestat,ementsi inadie lii th in tocalit.y n' Out l)o iin's K( ilney l'ilI8 AI 1\. (t rahuam '-nte -noin ini furinaur ii ore on Slin s; sa ': ".\Ily ba,ck hurt mUe foi' a lon.! iii --ip a'in! av i nii h Whlen I hares I ain aan' lke luune i ii SuL Yri n w 52 ith is liTh r wa'l-.I ii '1t dll neh 'tag 15)10in ''a,..n i'. l is a tike' bh handiiuus hn-d just 01ull myi~seI were 'a r and iit full oif ses|susssn- ii'.I* beinjes so ft'r iu. l i t aitin in t myi nigt.'s1~~ rst wtas haaiaken a-, as.mn as.s-v''. s-dit's but no hintr touiche'd I.he' right 1-pJot, 11ntii 1 git.ai box af I).-an's Kidney'; s'ore'. 1 wats i'urprise.d at 1 i 'he re lt oh (reaim ihe secr'-eti- ands they'~ resumled Lliuat, I soul-i sleep alt night andsI aise in a' -r sle buya il'd es 'd iiil ' ti t liet- . us oIlihr. The News From Utopia. Utopia, August 22. Miss Ifattie b Haynes, who Is been visiting at AI Walter I. Ilerbert's, lef( yesterday f her1 hom1e at !eesvilfe. Niastes t ahry :ad Albert and\i Miss Oh Riclhis-. of 'o . a visiting their aunt Mil W e r ing hniise' - - baek r Tuition S30 to S40, Board S6,50 to S12,50 dEquipmrent. Now-t bUildingO $20, )OO recitation haH. Next Session begins Sep tember 23. BEO, B. CROMER, PreSiden AuthIo r ized ifeo Ppe L o ' II EXCU RSION V u . 2. R90 LNew berry U.301a. r BoSaranburg toS2.0n No. Spraburig $0, "O Grecniatio 1a .n te8YmARbe:IN 23.iiuil 5 3, B.rs SRciEnce P.rgmeiden ofI:ua.ti;on nd ..uge o Poe o vr oue dRaesRoa GlAeeSNvRAi)leH SWartchesr, Scks Wedn neBrhayPreet Ainders. .90 Ai'. Gv'cen'ill 11.0 a. r Eduardt SchLlrg1200, KOAA nr1 AnIni SUP P0R 1 s1 F" MUIt.IO s ei s a to wry the clam .and nJ ~ i.m, o jI~s until i t- a iand vF- fVt in vnJ(iry od. Teacher Wanted %o WlIF'LAND SC'IW00. 1 N.S.Applicants state n . File application with e.gn\ by Se ptembt N. IPA ' I101A\N1), Sighs, S. C. Y EO F. SH FLE , Sig. S. C. C. BOL . .ittle M. outAn. Teacher Wantnd. R W i ON S11, . ShS e:No. 19). Applicants state wanII ,t 0,. File applieation withi '-etMS o r by AStgorst .. G E 0. W. - BWPIR8. Septee 1. ARG9LE. -lighA, S. C. .1. A.. S F. LY. L.it tle Ntounit.ainl. S. c. AT, MCIYER LEAYELL INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, STUDIO OVER Mower Co's Store. School Opens SePtember Ist, 1903. if fmS-$2.50f rhEig Liggan A. F. Gun -. L. Dicker. COUNTS & DICIERT, heaso an thwilr RuIssell's Old -tand. Main Street. Wanted. J.:ke to ask. through the epalPr. if there is any ue- tGreen's Augus't clr otf Ind ist on. - D -Livtr Troubles tia has anli wc also mean their rsour stomaeh, fermen habitua.l cstive s s, .ead desponl eeplssn ss--in lact, -td with the stom l-.t,.mediinc has be - n any ye a naleivilized coun nve wish to correspond with n -Il -r" t -ne if our boo)ks fr(Al fyunevevr tried Auguist cent bottle first. We r.0f.it failing. if SO, the mattr - --In: y a rI . R eg la Not c to.. Polcy Hole r. . aI 11 II'lockta. m . Manager Wanted. 7:TWORTHIY LA hY OR GEN A>': an to manatge business in this I 'dd ad~jining territory for wl rablyknowni H ous(; of solid * s~tandiling. $2'.00ustraight cash * and exenses. pid eahMonday e-: drt from headquarters. Ex.. p.r-a moneyi. adIvancled; position perma nnt . Address Thomas Cooper, Mana 4 , 10 C 3' ax ton Bldg. , C'hicago. ~Warren White Suipher Springs. I-: h>. C t:0L1-:N & soN, J>I: itrI.:'tors. V'ariet v of mineral waters. Elevation 2,1l00 feet. O.ne mile from station. Four mails daily. Excellent table. Modern buildmngs and equi pmen.t. Rates $25 per month. S pecialI rates to familIes. .TABLES, SBOX PAPER, IVISITING GARDS and everything in the line of STAPLE STA THON ERY at the HERALD AND NEWS Tablets from 2 cents each up. Beautiful Writing Papers. Come and see. Also a line of nice 'Ciars. N Se t. st W Will kte t T thea Sres Ueryi I e Il i ll ON septa 1st We Will Move Our $20,000 STOCK OF Hardware etc. To the Two Stores Under Cpotwo11 HOT1[IL Where we will be glad to see all of our f riends as, we will be in a better position to give themn BETTER PRICEHS: come Now and get what you want and save us the trouble and ex pense of Mo VIN G. Newberru Hardware Company. INDIGESTION CURED immediately by ~the use of Hicks' 10c, 25c, 50c. fffhfif at drugstoresua uii WHO SAID JAmLA C "Wears LUke Iron" "For Beautifying the Hom3?" Newberry Hardware COMPANY. Littleton Fer Otne of the tuost prosperous school: schla1-ship, located at a Very popt %It ait-10i1ige 'ioi five states, extI. all luslititioll that is doing a gleal We will take a lilnited numtber of'1 Board and Full Litera Pe ten1n on conditions made knlo\l Riv. J. N. Ruionis, A BioRduction1 oil 4P F C ------"SPOT BEGINNING JULY I ible goods. We are he mier stuff and are det 3ome price. We have t White Goods in India Li beautiful and sheer, Str and Madras, all to go ai Mercerized White Good will be included in ti Lawns, Dimities, Batis1 Drgandies to go at sa< Ties for Men, Ladies, IV Don't fail to visit oL tage of the many barga Yours 1 There's Gr In wearing Laundry \ the very latest style, We keep abreast wi every department. We constantly keep c thing new that will im slightest degree. We now produce a qt that done by the larges tories in the world. If we are not serving package this week, We guarantee to plea Main ! Telephone 116. ro the Public at Large! Seeing the need of an organiza tion looking to giving cheap pro tection in this county, we take pleasure in recommendling to the pecople as a whole, the \Vorkmen's Union Protective Association of America, as being the best thing in the way of sic k, accident and burial benefits, in existence. We write from the age of 12 to 65. It costs $2.10 for a policy, and if you are sick one week, we pay you $6 per week ; and at the deat h of a member $50 as a burial fund is paid. .Any.one wishing protec tion against sickniess or accident at cost,,cani get it by applying to either lugene S. Werts, Secre .tary and Treasurer, ,J. W. IEar hardt, President, or .J. W. Receder, County Agent. ['o the Secretary and Tfreasuirer of the Workmen's Union Protective Asso ciation of America: I ceftainly appreciate the promp11lt ness n you paying my husband, Thomas H. leeves, sick benefit and burial fnnds. I can heartily recommend the com >any to one atnd all who want pro tec ion at cost. My husband had only paid hirty-five cents (35e) into the treasury fter receiving his policy, and the comn >any has fulfilled its promise to a let er. I think every man, woman and hiud in the county, that is twelve years .ld, ought to have a policy in the Work nen's Union Protective Association ofI imerica. First why, because it is a mome company; scondl the money is til kept right at home; third--youget it et cost; fourth--the associatioun is do rng what God has taught us to do, help ne another; and there is no better way o obey the comrmrnd of the Lord than o link together in this grand Associa ion. I cannot p)raise the Association 00 high for what it lhas dne for may tusband, Tfhos. H1. I ecves. May yom all ver live and carry on the good work, my best wishies to the Associat.ion. Rtespec lulIly, her mark. (nights of Pythias, CASTLE I-IALL, T 'ATICD CON V!NIONS OF" TIhIs , Lodlge will be1 held on the 2nrd and Lh 'I'uesday nights of each nimnth at. 00. Visiting k nights cordially wel >med. TIHOS. 10. ICPTING;. -K. of R. and S. iale College. it tibe South, with a high standard tlar Suimmer Resort, and with a -nding from Newi Jersey to Florida work. pils, Inclun(ltig ry Tuition for $52.90 ,ii oti applicatioi to M. , Pres., l,ittletoti, N. C. illSIfiffirGooqs CASH" u...u st We will put the i knife in all season avily stocked in sum ermined to unload at housands of yards. of nens, Persian Lawns, ipe Lawns, Nainsooks very low prices. Our s are unsurpassed and his sale. All colored :e, Swisses. Mulls and rificed prices. Oxford 'isses and Children. store and take advan ins we will offer. or business, OOTEN. 10 ID" SIisIociion Vork that you know is th the latest styles in ureyes open for any wove our work in the iality of work equal to tshirt and collar fac you let us have a trial se you. Aull, 3treet MAYES' RELIABLE ...PAIN RELIEVER... Cannot speak; other wise it would tell its own story, andI were its organ of speech as pronounced as its one quality RELIABIL ITY, no need of these re& marks. We do not claim that it will cure Mumps, Consumption, or grow hair on bald heads, and in fact we do not advise mothers using it for Soothing Syrup but we do claim that there is nothing better on the market for Pain in the Stomach, Colic, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea and Dysentery. PRICE l 5c and 25c ABOTTLE. Teacher Wanted. rrluH: TRUSTE ES OF NEW HO)PE 1. chool, No. 11 T1owvnship, school hiij t- i ilwi 5th a 2 o'cloc, fcoor the purpose1)8 of clectinig a teacher for saiti school. A jij>lications mnay be filed (IiI 0) nI .1 i IC t)( (lteew ichb any one of J1. I'. AD)AMS, Trus tecs. TEACJ3FR WANTED. A.["RlSTP GitADE) TEAcHER IS wVante<l for the Reag in school in No. 8 TIownship). Melhoo Iopens the 11 <rt . (la-y)ct<o>er and run a se icmq uIII >esiat any one o the (E(). W. SWITTENBERG, W. I I. 1,0NG, Chairman; GlEO. A. METTS. New berry . ., Au. e, 190