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I f Store aii f\ ?? 1| In 1870, at I was selling in Nev I per pound. With utot* rnifan cnlrl m I- Wlll/11 O U1U liJ I cents per pound. 3 war cotton soid in | Store your i I Take your receipt 1 who will help you I THE STAND nearly a half < sal , , . the very best seen I garded by the Reg ^ I T B. B. i ANNOUNCEMENTS. r ' I hereby announce myscif as a ca< didate for the House of Represent; tives, subject to the Democratic pr mary. Xeal W. Workman. George S. Slower is n.-resv aunounc ed as a candidate Tor nomina.ion fc the House of Representatives iu :b approaching Democratic primary. f Joe B. Derrick is hereby announ< ed as a candidate for the House < Representatives ang! will abide the r< flit of the democratic primary. Dr. J. Wm. Folk is hereby ai iif'uu.jrid >s a candidate for the legi; lature jug- -''ill abide the rules of th P Democn;;'..: ;:-\mary. Platform: 0< operation, education and lower :axe ^ B. V. Chapman is hereby announce as a candidate for election to tt) House -of Representatives, and pledge himself to abide the result of the Den ocrituc primaxjr. Arthur Kibler is hereby announce as a candidate for the House of Rc-i resentatives and will abide the r< | suit of the Democratic primary. Cov.nty Supervisor. I hereby announce myself as a car didate for Supervisor for Newberr county subject to the Democrat party J. C. Sample. I hereby announce myself a cand (date for Supervisor of Newberry cour ty and will abide by the Democrati primary. r ^ 9 Henry M. Boozer. Magistrate Nos. 1 and 8. I hereby announce myseir a canrl date for Magistrate fof Township Nos. 1 and 8 and will abide the n suit of the Democratic primary. L. M. Player. > _____ Charles W. Douglas is hereby ?u nounced as a candidate for Magistral for Townships Nos. 1 and 8, ?ubje< to the rules of the Democratic pr mary. I announce myself a candidate fc Magistrate for Township No. 3 an will abide the result of the Democrat: primary. W. D. Rutherford Jos. H. Adams is hereby announce o f rvf Mo oriotrQta fr a o Q, tauuiuut^ xvi township No. 3 and will abide the r< suit of the Democratic primary. For Magistra/e So. 4 Township. R. M. Aughtry is hereby announce as a candidate for re-election for maj istrate No. 4 township and will ahic by the rules of the Democratic part; _117! 17 With??the beginning of the Franco-Ge v York at twenty and one-quarter in three (3 ) months after the !i X / i New York at fifteen 2nd one-qu< Within three (3) months after New York for twenty one [21] ( cotton with THE STANDARD to yonr local hanker, merchant < to hold the cotton until condition >ARD WAREHOUSE CO. has a Cai i million finllare anrt if? rpppifite a IKIIUVU uw1sui huh aw a srity at all the money centers, an [ional Reserve Banks, when organ!: 5TACKHOUSE, P \ l\ Let us tailor i-1 ; j. l\ y& / Magistrate >ro. 9. S. L. Fellers is hereby announced as ne} 1- Y.r)l a candidate for nomination for Magis>3 V* r\& < trate for No. 9 township in the ap- ? proaching primary. Friends. F ply B. B. Hair is announced as a candi- P,0t Mrs date for reelection as magistrate for ? i- Co. Xo. 9 township and will abide the :e rules of tne Democratic primary. "" i *" HAPJJY WOMEN. N _ mal "" Plenty of Tliem in >"ewberry, and Good on Eeason iFor It. rnv >r 10^ d cou [c Wouldn't any woman be happy, o'cl After years of backache suffering, 16tl Days of misery, night of unrest, app ^ The distress of urinary troubles, g'Ja When she finds freedom. A >r Manv randprc will nrnfit hv the fftl , " test lowing: ? Mrs. J. L. McNeill, Musgrove St., Clinton, S. C., says: "I was subject to >d attacks of kidney compiaint and my j I- back pained me intensely. Often I j le felt dizzy and nervous and I noticed 7. that the secretions from my kidneys * v f I III ? 4 ?S r> I ? r? & I 8 is i h L ||l| c' III rman war, ccuoa (20 1-4) cents I I tegioning of the 1 1 irter (15 1-4) ? 1 the close of the | | lents per pound. 11 I WAREHOUSE tO. I I ?r other creditor, f | s become nonnai. | I lital and Surplus | 1 are regarded as f 1 d will be so re- g 1 ;ed. ? I | I resident j I you a suit j it will make | n our friend | will make you a better a better value and above uote you a lower price good dependable suit you have ever been i to pay. arant you to look at our Finished Novelty Suitour new Tartan Check :ts?our wonderful array iw patterns. 1 Every Fabric I Guaranteed 1 \ A 7 T r* r ALL W UUL RIGHT TAILORING COMPANY L. I. Blalock, Mgr. Opposite Neivberry Hotel Up Stairs *e unnatural. Seeing Doan's Kid-!H Pills advertised, I got a supply at I ing's Pharmacy and it was not long I Dre they made me well." 'rice 50c., at all dealers. Don't sim-'E ask for a kidney remedy?get; m's Kidney Pills?the same that i. McNeill had. Foster-Milburn Props. Buffalo, N. Y. NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. j / r 'otice is hereby given that I will xe final settlement, as guardian. the estates of Lottie, Ollie and Le- I Shealy, minors, in the probate11 rt for Newberry county at 11,1 ock in the forenoon, September;! 1914, and immediately thereafter ! ly for leters dismissory as such j V rdian. il persons having claims against | i blinds wm present mem auiy ai- i ed on or before that date. P. D. Metzs, ! ! Guardian. Only One "BROMO QUININE" 11 prt tfie genuine, call for full name, LAXA- i I E BROMO QUININE. Look for signature of I 7. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. Steps j :h iind headache, and works off. cold. 25c, j I > I WF If V ? Bill Heai Envelopes ( Catalog Invitatior Business Cc / I i OR DIE X For Engrave Pn I We r I ?B?ti A A fl \) 1 wilc a. Best Adv< M 1 mew i1 \ Elbert Printers F Telephone No. 1. 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