The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, September 01, 1914, Page FIVE, Image 5
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the very best seen
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
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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.
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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
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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;
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With??the
beginning of the Franco-Ge
v York at twenty and one-quarter
in three (3 ) months after the !i
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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!:
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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.
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*" HAPJJY WOMEN. N
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"" Plenty of Tliem in >"ewberry, and Good on
Eeason iFor It. rnv
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[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
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Manv randprc will nrnfit hv the fftl
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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
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rman war, ccuoa
(20 1-4) cents I I
tegioning of the 1 1
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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
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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
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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
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'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, !
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Guardian.
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