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imp- AM E. II. AL'LL, EDITOR. Entered at the Postoflice at Newberry, S. C., as 2nd class matter. Tuesday, June 10, 1008. COPIES HERALD AND NEWS WANTED. The Herald and News would like to secure several copies of the paper for 1007 in order to complete our file. We have made it a rule to bind the tile at the end of each vear in duplicate. W e have one complete set but for the second set we need all of tlje issues for April, and for October 1, and October II, and November 11. We i#mbl very much appreciate it if our fiiends could furnish these missing copies. It will enable us to complete "ur file iti duplicate and we will then have a complete hound set of the paper reaching back- to Ihi some way l lie r;i I s ;_'o| in the drawer in "Inch our liles were kept ;irid so mutilated these copies that we cannot complete the file. Now th,'it tioveruor Hey ward has will,liraWII the senatorial race n account of illi,c?, tho Intellijcccci believes thai I he race |jf.s ' ween ( ol. (ii'or'ji; .Johnstone, of Newberry, ,'ind .lolin Cary Kvans, of Spartanburg'. ('olonel John-tone is recov"i/,'d as one ol. it not 11j? hrainest ill the State. A how all he js 'ban and during |ii< Ion- prdlical '1'' * h i n v ha- ever been -aid or 1 hinted a- to any political cor 1 11*'"ii lii- pari. Ander<on hilelli veneer. 1 ol. Io11n^toi e - ability* and fitness h'r I he po.-it ion -houhl be a slronv I'lI to ilie voler- of i his State, ' " -hould -end i heir very be-i ;md '; h I e ' men I., the . e 11 a I e, Auditor We?i .;,v- il ||1((.(. .v|?, heloirj to the eliureh Would no) p;,|t"l:l/e the d I pe n - a I i e tliey Would """ hu - in?' - for lack of ',:ilni,,a-1' T'tis h scarcely a new va \ i re.'. 'he '* 'II've and -<dio<>| commencc'11''nt - are over. The iV\>, Slate camfaivn parties will -1 a rt out this weck :""l I"!' the next | Wo months we will have politics. '' " l;,'e.l that l he | riend- of r,,|. " s- I lender-oil are nrvinv him to reenter the race lor the I'nited Slates senate, hut he has made all arraoL'e"" nts |,, -peiid the summer in Europe and will scarcely abandon the ,r,l' for the Uhcertainl ies ,,| p,,litics. lit he new s papers of | he State will continue on the line in which the News and Courier was vvritinv recently ' I'.ei ter men the hegislalure." Which we hope soon lo have 'Hi opportunity ol repnhli-hinv for heucfil of those who may no/, have seen the editorial, we mivlit hope f,,r a realization o| our dream "I the selection ,,f levish,I,,rs taken "Ill "I' polities. That we must have belter men (here, men who will make P'olession of the work required bv 1 . vv,lu < > I hat body, who are w|"uitr to make sacrifices lor the ._'ooiJ "I I lieir Slate, and who vv ill not he re, 1111 re< I i,, ' curry lav,,," :,,la| ,,iake promises, ;|I1(| ?s(. other po|iii,.;i| v,;cure or hold I he posjiio,, is low in... niore apparent to patriotic, ' hinkinir people. When the state s?f. I,,|X JI "le ill it suffers. p|oi ' nee Times. < oiiiiiieiiceineiil orators, graduates and new spnpcrs all .joininv in the crv h"\ I 'Urit \ in politics shouhl hear 1 '"H- .Membership in the legislature ' ' n I nipot | ,i n | 111| jci a i a I voo, I men v.ilh experience ami ability |n ?](.;,] '"i'-enll.V will, I lie i pies I jons to l(r cotlsldere.l should be elected but I he voters do noi always consider "'cse I hings. They !i.;en rather lo what I lie candidale promises in the campaign wilhoul taking heed lo his :?Inl"y to pni into force I he promise. Then some people lake an idea thai xv||en a man runs i,.r ofliee "i; ? gooil lime lo "gel even" with him lor some old score possibly of a personal nature. these considerations influence voles. Membership i? ||,e le?Maiure carries will, ii responsibility. The power lo levy laves and spend your monev and attend |o ihc business of | he Slate. As a rule, however, the peoI'h' 'hi not make many mistakes and when I hey do ihev are ipiick lo eorn'H 'hem. Il is well |o keep | he ideal before !hem and I here \\ i|| |?. benefit even in llie effort lo reach il. I he supervisor o| Anderson countv has secured some convcils from l lie Slale penilenliary lo supplement I ho eounly force. These are lo be put upon the roads of I he eounly. All the convicts in the .State penitentiary should be doing duty on the public i road > instead of fanning. W a note that Comptroller CJenerai A-.U- '^ont's i* to have opposition. This is ti. be regretted. IIr? is one of the hardest working and most com-i petent comptroller generals the State i has ever had and should bo reelected. I dispensary Auditor \V. li. West ! says he finds the sentiment of.' the ; people growing in favor of county ! dispensaries and he doubts if a Statei wide prohibition victory could foe i won if left to the voters of the State. I I lie candidates fur governor better i | stand up ami lake notice. Mr. West i is himself a prohibitionist. We do : not known how it is in those counties which have dispensaries, and those arc Hi.- ones he visits, but we doubt if any county that is now prohibition would mnl<<- any change. Wo doubt also if forcing prohibition on those counties that are not ready for il would help th<? cause of real prohibition. We believe State wide prohibition would be again-t die development of genuine prohibition sentij ment. Tick Eradication Resumed. I he Bureau of Animal Industry of the ( nitod States Department of Agriculture is resuming active operations for t lie; eradication of (he catHie ticks which prevail- in the -oiilliern part of the country and transmit the Contagion of Texas fever of caf''e. It- men are being sent into the field and preparations are being made P'edi the work of extermination vigorously during the warm weather, when i fie licks an- most active. Since litis work was begun, two year- aan area u| about ."> Mill square miles, or almost t!ie size of' the State of < icorgia, has been freed t com the ticks. As a result the quarantine <>n southern cat-tie has been either modified or entirely removed I roin this area, i.a-r year Work was done lo a greater or less extent in the Stales of Virginia. North Carolina, South Carolina, Ceurgia, Alabama. I enne.-see, Kentucky, Missouri. Arkansas, Oklahoma. Louisiana, Texas, and < alifornia. and il i- proposed | tln> year- fo continue iri the sainn States with the addition of a small portion of Mississippi. Most of the work" has been and will continue to be done iri sections contiguous lo the , <IustranI ino line, the object being to i I i Is a form of business in today, so is asking hi will be marked in plain 1 'sold strictly for cash, f\ ing at this store, and no cash, so we can sell for I The Bunkr of E. L. Bailes, bought consisting of the best I berry, and nice Dress | nishings, etc., is on this some of it less than i new goods coming in e' Shoes. Women's Kid and E $1.50, cost $ 1 .10 pair, oi Misses' high grade SV I $4.00 at $2 98 and $3.C Ladies' high grade $3 $2.25, $2,40 and $2.7E You will find plenty o here at exact wholesale new goods. Fine Sea Island Sheel Very good 36 in Horn High ferade Bleaching Remnants of good Gir Men's best elastic ea If you fail to visit this high grade goods froi them at from 10 to 40 p prices. THE BE The Busy Store, push the line farther soutn lroin | M year to year: but encouragement is || given to local work iti any part of the j _ quarantined district in the assurance I I that when any considerable area is I rendered tick free it w??: be released from <|uarantine. The work is being done by cooperation between the Federal Government j and the State, end local authorities. Congress has appropriated $250,000 j for the year beginning July >, and n is expected that the States and coun- ! ties where the work is carried on will i duplicate this sum. The committee on , appropriations of the house of rep- j resentatives expressed itself very i strongly to the effect that the States should bear a reasonable share of the 1 co<t and that the Federal work should j be tnainlv confined to States where cooperation is received.* Various method*- for exterminating S the ticks are used, including transfer- i Eg ring the cattle from pasture to pas-jE ture at suitable intervals, and dip-IK ping, spraying, ami hand dressing the i if cattle with oil and nil emulsion. I'1'!] sections where there nre large herds L and large ranches dipping on a large II scale is practiced, either alone or in |j connection with pasture rotation, while in other sections, wjicre. the cattle nn some farms frequently consist ! '] only of a cow or an ox team, hand dressing with oil is found to be l.lw only practicable method. ' :> The damage caused by the ticks and the benelits to follow from their j eradication are not generally appro- tj| ciated. Il is estimated tiiat the Tex- fl as-IV'Ver tick is responsible for about jl 10.0110.(101) oi |o>S Il.llly to the >| people of the infected country, and n that it al>o lowers the a>sets of the Hj South by an additional .^lJ.'I.'J'jO.OOO, |j making the enormous aggregate of' j | j (((Ml. To wipe ou, tlii^ heavy j w 1 os? i? the object of th?* work now flj under way, and tee results already R compIMied leave no nonbt that sue- R ce^ is po.?>i11|e, though a number ??t H years will be required for the completion of t !,< undertaking. Much depeii?l > upon l':e cattle owners, who can either hasten or retard progre??> according- as they cooperate or refuse to a^-i-t in (he worl. I" Literature giving full iuformat'oii |n n - to the ticks. the disease which they ''' transmit, and methods for their era-j dication has been issued by the de- j pnrtmcnt of agriculture and will be supplied free of charge on applica-I lion to the Child' of the Bureau of ; Animal Indii.-trv, Washington, I). C\ ' lit I S? this good land of ours ,MI gh prices. Our goods'(li Figures at our price and lo asking up and fal 1 i selling goods only for less. upf Stock F at 50c on the dollar, ine of Shoes in NewGoods, Clothing, Fur5 market at cost, and;,, wholesale cost. Other j i,l ^ery day. ,n ty Shoes, c d; >lucher Oxfords worth -i ur price 98c pair. w loes worth $3.50 and "> )0 pair. ' < 00 and $3.50 shoes at jj S pair. tr f Buster. Brown Shoes n< cost and they are all ;ing worth 8 l-3c at 6c. espun at 3 I-2c yd. at 9c per yd. lghams at 5c per yd. m Drawers at 38c pr. i,, store yog fail to buy f< m the store that sells " er cent, below others' V' in :E HIVEjj G. H. Bailes, Prop. ? lo You Need I Now is You 25 ( WHETHER you m gate this sale?it i get such an opporti prices. We still ha $18.75; $20.00 Suits a $7.50. Beauties every on* in rich brown, tan ai popular Blue Serge, ( c W COPE 130 Home of Low P TEACHER WANTED. ? a Kor liusli river school. Salary, .$40 fa r 111<>i11!i. Term. >ix ??r seven ? out lis. Applications should ho sent * by July 1.1, to either of the umler- fl I. T. Sterling. i. K. li. Martin, [' Route 1. Newberry, S. |j 1,. C. Sinuley, | Route J. Newberry, S. ('. ? aw- until l."ith. 8 BARBECUE. | I will furnish a lirst class barbecuejl my residence on Friday, July 10, (OS, the 'public is cordially invited. yood dinner is guaranteed to be ! rved to all. The dinner will be | inked by Messrs. Kibler & llalfacro. Admission: tientlemen .">0 ets., Laes 10 els.. Children half price. Respectfully. D. E. llalfacro. TEACHER WANTED. | The undersigned trustees of Long me school will receive applications 1 ir teacher of said school for next M. A. Hen wick. f T. H. Brock. S. A. Rikard. | Trustees. 11 NOTICE OF ELECTION. I ft In consideration of ;t petition sulh- : ? cut 1 y signed by electors and free- j dders of ('liappeIN School I)istrict 1 H o. .'{0, we the members of the Conn- 1m Hoard of Education of Newberry j a unity, Sr, ('., do hereby order an eel ion to be held at I he school use of said district on the 10th '1 iv of July, 1 f H >S. between the hours ! E ' eiirh t and four "to determine | hot her or not the additional tax j >w levied upon the property in said I istrict for school support slinll be ntinned.'' Those fnvorinir the con-J nuance of the tax will vole, yes; i lose contrary will vote no. Regis- j 'ation cerlificale and tax receipt are |j H-essary to vole. ; J. S. Wheeler, S. J. Derrick, i E. O. Counts, County Hoard of Education. Death Was On His Heels. Jesse I'. Morris of Skippers, Va,. ul a close call in the spring of 1000. e says: "An attack of pneumonia ft me so weak and with such a fear- j il couyb that my friends declared 3 msumplion had me, and death was i my heels. Then I was persuaded try I >r. King's New Discovery. Tl flped me immediately, and after ikiwr two and a half hollies T was well man airain. I found oul that ew Discovery is I he best remedy j r coii'-'hs and Iiiiiq' disease in all ic world." Sold under guarantee I W. E. TVlliam and Son5s drug lore. ")0c and $1.00. Trial bottle cc. \ Suit? r Opportunity 3 discount . O on all ied a Suit or not it will paj means a great saving to y< inity to buy hand-tailored ve plenty of those hands t $15.00; $16.50 Suits at 12.31 e of them, made of pure N id gray effects, and then ih all styles and sizes. We We are determined it shan't be lull here if prices can count, so :oineand see what we save you. e ask you to come and see. LAND E 1?1308 Main Stre rices on Everything for La< I he Comme NEWBER, Condensed from re Examiner at the clos< 4th, 1908: RESOUI Loans and Discount: Overdrafts Furniture and Fixtui Cash LIABILI Capital Undivided Profits ne Dividends Unpaid Cashiers Checks ... Due to Banks Individual Deposits.. Borrowed Money JXO. M. KIXARD, O. B. A President. Yice-1: . 4 Per Cent, Interes ingfs Department. t C.^GiSI 1 How would you like Petticoat? A Silk Petticoat is Voile skirt, and a Vo sity this season. We have a lot of Si just arrived, and the> These skirts are m; grade of silk. Theyw These skirts are cut ? perienced tailors. Tl j skirts and also hang Each $5.00 up. I Si Jf Hi S? 1 ? ?nmvwm mm i imm its < r you to investiou. Seldom you 1 clothes at such ome $25 Suits at 3; $10.00 Suits at ovelty Worsteds I there is the ever . can fit you. 1 5ROS dies and Men. rciul Bank. 1 RY, S. C. Nflj sport to State Bank 9 s of business June 3CES: s $371,2 17.20 1 6,52 1.92 i res 3,116.93 | 30,599.38 1 ticJ4I 1,455.42} 1 1ES: $ 5O.C0O.CO 1 55,887.90 1,1 12.00 1 2.00 1,063.32 303,380.21 (j None I $411,455.43 ? IAYKR, J. Y. .McKALr,, j] ,es* Cashier. it Paid in Our Sav- 1 5 to have a new Silk | a necessity with a N iie skirt is a neces- I;] Ik Skirts that have ? T are worth seeing, I] icie out of the best f) ear and they rustle, i *nd made up by ex- 1 ^ey are hip fitting I perfectly. | erC?'| '