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INCREASED SATE , LATE THic f-rjMTr vV (Cntiiiued from p:ige one.; the "puce of suit of cicthes or one fourth of one cent in the i ? ? : loaf of bread. i-ienvje x.vshould be informed ? ;?! the lor.?: of the government jhoin-.i be m k cniarH t.? vhai f:G Un.t'SS - ^ burden is imposed or. the people as ; B result of the commission's solution oH the financial problems of ibe r<tii B roads." 0 Coal, Mr. Lauck said, was one com p mOefity. the price of which would bt ' 'Mirectiy and appreciably increased' to the consumei by the rate advance the amount bein^: from 70 cent? t( ^l.?50 pP'" vU:i? ilH' i .14^. transportation costs entering: in:c the wholesale meat prices, he as/ serted, naming tfte hauling of feec i'o cattle and the movement of live stock before killing the maximum effect of the advance would be iesj than a cent a pound. On flour, ht said, the increased cost at Philadelphia would amount S3 cents a barrel, while on a suit of clothes mad on the Atlantic coast and retailed or the Pacific the increased freight would amount to nine cents. | "The great industries of the country could amply aii'ord to deduct the increased fre:srht rate from the price of their products," he added, aftei presenting some statistics on profits of producing corporations, "thus allowing the commodity to reach the retailer at the same price as formerly. By so doing they would be decreasing their excess profits less than onefouith and still have left, their lull normal profit and three-fourths 01 more of the excess.pronts which they ^ are now making." "T L-? a? rt yv asmngxon, /lug, z.?wuiyivtivj; of the "cycle of government management of the railroad industry through Acreages in freight and passenger fares was said today bv . F&irfax Harrison, president oi' the Ji Southern railway system, to leave tc f the carriers of the country ihe opr?r?v+iir?itv fnv a onnsiarit am? r?ro gressive reduction of rates accompanied by an enlargement of serv ice. "The tremendous increase of railroad rates authorized by the commission," said President Harrison in a formal statement, "seemo to complete ^he cycle of government management of the railroads. It was not to carry the scale of expenses set up by the railroad administration. , but-it must cause gipat concern a? to its* economic consequences. \ "It now remains for private management to resume the practice of competitive efficiency and self re liant initiative which distinguishes the American railroad- during 20 many years, and to justify the preference of the American people for that form of administration by mak liiji, jj'.jssiviz: iiVv mc sun-coo vi individual companies and the prosperity of their loyal employees, hut a constant and progressive reduction . , of rates, accompanied by an enlargement cf service to the public, such > f as may be traced through -the old fashioned railroad statistics. No one can expect this to be accomplished over night, considering the practical condition, but a start can be mcue at nnno T?VIc.~ An {'no i(I'M j?rw? VllVt-* iilv, V w v v 2' V *. v*v-v*4 V.**? support of the employees. the-management of the Southern railway system will make the effort." ' H New Orleans. Aug. 2.?The commercial cotton crop for the season of 1919-20, which ended Saturday, was placed at 12,443.000 bales in figures issued today by H. G. Hester, secretary of the New Orleans cotton ex change. . This crop was somewhat larger than expected and compares with a crop lost year of 11,640,000 and 11,907,000 two years zgo. Total consumption for the year was cotmte'd at 12,735,000 bales, aarair.s* J 10,600,000 last year and 12,282.000 ? f two year:? a?ro. Foreign consumption *** of American cotton increased to 6,(643,000 bales, against 4.500,000 last and 4,837,000 two years ago. The total quantity of cotton carried over from last year is estimated ?t 6,086,000 bales, a somewhat smaller total than most cotton traders looked for. A year ago the carry over was G.344,000 bales anc two years ??:o it was 4,422,00**. New York, Aug*. 2.?An Influx oi buying orders at the opening* of to day's stock market, caused by tin decision 'late Saturday of the inter/. state commerce commission to gran1 ^allroiidr. a rate increase soon va? exhausted ana the bear faction, usually successful oi' late, renewed it' attack on prices. Representative railroad stocks im"SH? "? ^ V A J . T. wm prove a trom i 10 o i~z p onus, v.jir P? sympathetic sains of targe proper lions' in many specialties, *bilt spccia stocks vere singled cut by the "bears*' for their eiTect on the gen oral list and when such favorites as the *t?els, motors, shippings and oils crashed through their recent !ov levels railroads also became aifectcc and surrendered their early advance? , The bull faction was. considerably disconcerted by this turn of alfair.s and although a hope had V*en Ion: entertained that the market was on]; waiting for the decision on fveigh rates to inaugurate a pvsrmanent U;? swinar, the ease with which price wen: o;T when pressure was anpiie< rnn.wl a o-pnprnl revision of ?!>een 'ativc sent!mem. Contributing crises 10 the C.own ward --win? was supplied by the im favorable tenor of the foveisr. r.tws heaviness* r.f interi?at:or.fj remit ;flnH rjnea+ifffr.rinrv '-voWi:. sir V/ nation. Jacksonville, Fia.. Aug-. 2.?Th Florida- railroad ccramir.sion toda; announced that it had set August 1! to hear the anplication of railroad operating in this state for increase in" intrastate rat^s to conform wit] the -increases announ?&d.:S?iurday b; the interstate commerce coramissio: L : J -k ?? ? i - ' iv li- i ?{' . t * ^ _ n.t ry. A .. A v :J. j i A.'.bhrtK. v ; j ; ! ' : i . . ' i ' > ' ! ;.i and ;*r.u-s. n,'-\ # ' .. ' it'c 5 ?V.V. j ; }>:ov - v -s; uaWZ > I <y :. ! ; - . -. >t . u ' r%; - ....... : i ?.;! ' .J i.i. i><iji*i !. il I i ove: ?i>tra&tat bi<.v::0:->s and it v.as j 3f.iv! totiav thr: 'bo ? hus:n<:s.-, r-cu>re t'u-y r.-si j t* tiw. V i' y>el;4.:on fov I irv. rates has alrcadj bscn by . i - Tolingstcwn, Ohio, Aug. 2.?!j> j -^a? freight al!'.v. c ! by .. j'.iio interstate . ^v.r.^ eonr-rnssif n . | 'Vtw:-'!ay will crsi i :.? ai.ee) mauufpc: | .un*rs more t>,an So.000,000 nr.ua!. t 'y in malt;! la! ah>r.t\ il wi- csii| r.r.terl here toc'ay. .! ?? | : V/O MORE VrCTlrviS uk iUL;r;;;A r 3 wi<j-.^rv fw*> Others May Dies From Injuries in Tragedy Already Fc\sr Lives. ' The State. Spartanburg-, A nr. 2.?Two other ieaths occurred today as ;) result of , autombile wreck at Mayo, 12 niles out or Spartanburg on the C.. & 0. railroad yesterday afternoon. These who d'ed today were Samuel H. Chirk and Miss Ji.i Gilmer. This brings the total number of victims up to four, John Wilton Morris and Custer Hunter being: kiled lin-taatiy when the automobile plunged :? ? the highway' bridge to t'he rail " oad track bu feet below. Ail were *esidjnts of Glendale and the remains of Morris and Hunter were aid to rest thei'e this afternoon. The body of Miss Gilmer will be lai< ; Lo rest tomcrorw morning in Glen iale and that Samuel Clark Wednes lav morning. Four other passengers oi the ca- ; wore seriously injured, two of these ??iis? Mary Ellen Rogers and Mi? Callie Reel, not being expected r< recover. At a local hospital t6nigh .their condition was reported un har.jred, wh.h little prospect for rt j -over v. S. F. Sutton, who was driv :ng the car. suffered lacerations o* j the scalp and concussion of the brai? > inri "XTicjc 1 fi'Tvr>os* V>mc r> | TRAIN HITS AUTO, KILLING ONE NEGRO ; Transfer Struck When Cressir*. j Track in Darlington?Another Hurt. | The State. j Darlington, Ar.jr. 2.?An autonu i bilo transfer, driven bv Giv::e iJi:' | ton. was hit by an Atlantic Cc-a-' : T ine north bound passenger tr:vr the Bennettsville division y ewe* and Carrie Lawrence, negro, wa i killed and Eugene Marches, ar.r.thv. ! neero, was seriously hurt. The- ac 'viiejit to ok place at the main rtree | crossing. The negro couple cam; ! from .BkhopviHe on the train whie: [hit them. They hired the transfe j to take them to the Seaboard sta "ion across owr. uomgr to me sea .board they found their train pu!Hn< out. They er.^ajred the transfer t: drive th"m to?Florence. As they ay proached the.-crossing the flagman. : is alleged, attempted to stow their but was unable to do re. Th2 a at: was hit fairly by the biff locomoilv* and absolutely demolished. Dut-tor , and another >vhite man on "ho fror /soar miraculously escaped injury bi: the nejrro couple caught the . fu; , fcrce of the impact with above re ; suits. The woman '"veo for an Jiour "p0u i ;/<.: 1 C ii .LAi\( ! f i I ! Man and Wife, All Rm '! I Were Greatly j :i L ) &C"'IFK and I, after a Lar( ! I ^ |%^1 spring or: the- farm, vreri -tc 7 Ift. [! tired end nm-cown, say: | 3lr. E. B. Mulkey, of Route 1, Acvrortli | Ga. "We neither felt veil. I fcnew nr ' j blood Tras bad, as I had little boiis oi "! tin? back oi my iiccir. ? i "W? felt -re neeficd a builder. W( I -- - - : j had heard of "iron and thought i 5' must "~e That we 21 :eded. It cercaiah "| was. V/? took if: and nft-?] ! a week or such a matter \~e tcgr^n t< ; fee! better. 3Ty v.ife felt like coo kins 1 I if if you ft if YOU t is if WCiV. jgjl! Yi>en ?t is a p*-tty y&a have M' &>? <* i:. ?K;.,b, tor.r up your ->stcr*>, JijS appstsic. c!t ir y . h;-*d and rr?>?u i?vr ;Bcru::.t> r<j jdJv to Ox:c!jnt. Oitidi.'.i d'&j a votive Tr.ken oi.c< 1 w JJ-up vour j\t:c:c. r^. -%iie -:i d:jc;\ s ! || Gsarautec* &'*^SKg2X | || Masf. fcj.lk 8EHMNS- BK! ? V * ' I - # Ti * r. > . " . ' .?'? > * UV\ J '.'lli is i- Oil '>> ?'j . U :l ?* . ' : i :i;?* t" 11 .M t [colleges will ;v. hdd a? usual at Del!ir i:r Saluda county Friday, An I ? : > ! f !u* f ' W2 SpiikftrS 31* G Oft til? j l>:'. . i.yv. I > : . It. ' B. Cr* i;e H.-'v. G**r*re S. Sear; den. .r.'^uv M. IVrrt. .'.he ]' v ii ! .A. .V?cv"i:}:->;=D. Z. F. Wright, Preside ri S. J. Dei rick p.ivi I'v -*!.:U-nj }\ P. i Aiv.rN mTanjrenie'.it Iras I been provided by the people oi the j Df:!::'jav ronir.iaiiity a .?: _ a k.rrj f!'jv."ri of ;;ra 'uati,<f. stinler.!.? an-i friends ox the two ir.siitnt:ons v.ro j expected :o assemble rev this enjoyI i i . ? : ai#J*1 . ? : . Tr&ruie cf Respect. "VVhcrci;?.. it has pleased Aty i (tOii in IIi?r nilvvisf providence to ve! n.frve ore of the oldest a.un most -faithful members of Bethlehem Luthj erVi ?4ir sionary society, Mrs. H. A.. ! Boinesr, and who was one of the most j levcte.i 'Yorkers, therefore, he It re-' isolved, i J. That while we feel deeply the ft? / mtv o?trr>mn*i s'st.or. we bv.V' {.in humble submission to the will of : God. who doeth all thing? well, j *2. That we be^j: testimony to hsr i willingness to do crood. her Christian ] ?haVaetcr. and cheerful disposition: i j in her arlHction. j i '}. That our sincere sympathy gees out to the bereaved family. 4. That a pace in our minute book be dedicated to her memory, and a copy be sent to the barcaved family, Ti* fVui ennntv njin^r? I ajiu V V* v??v vww?.*v.? * j Mrs. .C. W. Ringer, I Mrs. G. S. Lon?, Mrs. G. I). Young, [Committee, j It's Peculiar Charm. j Mr. Everbroke?I like the apart-] | nent very wel. but the tenth floor is j f *ather too hi?h. . j 'The Agent?Bil collectors are not| j rr.iitievi to u?e the elevators. 1 Mr. } verbroke?You # may y.ake < >ut mv lease. j ?: ! i jrsTirp OK sp^rni srHfiOl ' " ELECTION IN ST. PHILLIPS SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 22. I.taie of South Carolina, County of Newberry. ; Whereas, one-third of the "resident! ? reeholders and a ilke proportion cfj ihe resident electors o? the age of j 1 in the St. Phillips school district! ; >. 22. the county of Newberry,! ; late of South Carolina, have filed ai ? ir-N Vi r 1* <5 KiM'nfv ,1 ,">f I v"wJ t.*T V i UIi u: v \ vuiiuj ^i?? ' */* 1 'lucatimt of \*o wherry county. South ! { 'arolina, petitioning and requesting i 5 ih ?*'' *i *>?! be held in tr? said j nhocl district on~ the question of i j vying a special tax of two ?2) mills j the taxable property wi&in the i i c^.'u ?<:!:: .1 district. X :\v, th> refore. v;e >].,? undsrX OT.O'l. eoi>roo?i?^ii' the coivn -v board 9 \ ' , v j -t education ior .\cv. ocrry county, ] ^ate of South Carolina, do hereby ; v-'.- v the board of trustees of the St. j ^hiiips stthool district Xo. 22 to hold n election on the said question of evyin^ a special tax of two (2) mills o be collected on the property located within the said school district, vhich said election shall \>e held' at he- St. Philips school house, in the aid school distrct Xo. 22, or: Wednesday. the 11th dav of August, 1020. it which said election the pells shall ^-e opened at 7 a. ta. and closed at I . U. III. i The members of the beard of trusj aes of the said school dstrict shall 1 -c*t as managers of the said election, j Only such electors as reside in the 2 Eating" | i J " - i-Down from Farm Work, Helped by Zircn. I! and I sure felt like eating. ? j "Ziron sure- did us good. It made : | us both feel stronger and tetter ici ! the fall work, v/tucn everyone keuw> ' j is '60333 work' 0:1 a farm. IJ7 coils 7: b3gan 10 dry up, though. just at first 1 j ifcey seemed worse. J "We are much oeiter and can high;/ < recommend Ziroa, and gladly do so fur 3: it r:iro did us goou." i: Ziron is a safe, reiiabi?, tcnic zc-di* T cine, goorl for men, %vomen>^rid childt, ren. when an iron tor'ic Is ^"^icated, 1 It is easy to take and co* do 3 j habit-forming drugs. t ft cV ton? nr flf "ler. /. .r f t .?nw> r;-;. -.; 11. ?JUji^iiWj!S^gg!38SgBSBgl ?n S BEaSCslf l?I ite /ti:'l - mi ^ ! '^1 R -Skir? is'SALLOW? IS R Eyes are Y ELLOW? Jf R Appetite is POOR? II R Head Fe e; s " H E A V Y'*? $3 are CONSTIPATED? t -iVitm J H i' JO <5r>H rf> j- ,r : ^ v i;V.:x "V'cj Csk3.cc. it >\ijl n*if> yen. *5$ o*j? 'ht :i.;sh ~i. j xai vy-1 , :;:\o you a S<3 or.g ar.-.i vi-!!. TV ".vor.it cr.:.cs o> rrii!!:: a| r.avc been -jK-J W; ha ve -_-.% ie-v?caials. ?H <o*; ja nu!3f:aj icctions 1: vjlrwaij c'.i ?r:J fed tjatCOcc:: !o:ic *n c. Uiitci ic;.-;:. SS r~! c;_ r>" .- .' .: cjc*n : vc-?j, r?:tura &?} . ui;: a: o:.ct C c swehast pztssj gjjj - , ;g| [fi'.-CCt, ^ - * T-kce,,.7e-:-:: || f ... ( ^ , : v-r :? !. I i :!! : .. . \ v - :b:i 'general c*I set ions, shall 'v^ allowed ' 'T-; \ Kifictors I..;. ic. . ?f ' * j 1 }j:WOT*'. I VVVIr !<*f; '; " jp:'):;' i r.m: each chvtor t j- ' ' ]>>.< ' [ io >-ueh :c*v\; jsha'i cr.st iX . iiir:' ino- i ,<> wo'f'il "\.i" VVVittOil <)*' : r I 'r. iiitftii r. ."Vv' i ; < Given under on;* iiand4: D;: i ' i!r"1;? ii>c' '2i!v!! f'.'tV of 'UIv, 3*.'20 V. M. Wilscm, j O. B. Cartr.oi;, J. B. Har m an* ; j County Hoc-.rd ' Education, Nov-.*-1 j l;9Vry. ; c 'SPECIAL ELECTION IN McCULLOUGh SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5. ir j;3tfste of Soiiti; Carolina, ic | Count v ol* iXewberry. .; | Whereas, o-^i-third of the resident j I frc-e-iioMers and a like proportion of j | the res-dent electors of the age of . iweniy-ene yoavs in the McOcilou^h ; *r School District No. 5. the county ct" i x Newberry, State of South Carolina, \ > have -iled a petition with the County U Board of Education of Newberry j County, South Carolina, petitioning j ami requesting that an election be rt/jri flirt ca'fl Srhooi District or T I :iv.u >.i v.. - . j the queslion of levying a special ta> j i of four (4) mills on the taxable pro- ; I perily within the said School District j ; ! Now, therefore, we the undesiprne* < Lcomposir.fr the County Board of Ed- j j ucation for Xewberrv County, State | [ of South Carolina, do hereby orde. j Pn-vri n-f Trustees of the Mc ; [ Cullough School District No. 5, tc j . j hold an election on the said quescior j cf levying a special tax of four (4) \ ; mills to be collected on the property \ ' located within the said -School Dis i ' jtriet, which said election shall be hc-1^ j i at McCuliough school house, in th< ; said school district No. 5, on Satur- ] J day, the 7th of August, 1U20. a' I j which said election the polls shall b< j ! opened at 7 a. in. and closed at 4 j j p. m. rp'? n-f the. hnmvV rvr trus i I J lit; WOlc w.i viiv ? . jtees of the said school dstrict shal11 I act as managers of the said election | j Only such electors as reside in the ? : } said school district and return rea i | or personal property for taxation I land who exhibit their tax and regis j j tration certificates as- required ir s i general elections-, shall be allowed ti j jvote. Electors favoring the levy o' > j such tax shall cast a ballot? contain-^ j ing the word "Yes" written o; j , printed thereon, and each elector op ] , rosed to such levy shall cast; a ballo ? containing the word "No" written o- j printed thereon. 3 Given under our hands %nd seal i this the 2Cth day of July. 1920. i "* r -rsr: JL ? ? | I U. iU. WJB'JI!, i O. ?.. rar|;?:, ! J. D. U.u-iin. County Board of Educatioif, Nc-v ! berry. $ I The State f South Carolinaf ' ~ | Counl.v uf Newberry. 5 By W. i . Ewart, Probata -''a-: t- j Wherea.. Er/ia Dominick^.s iv.ad; j | suit to me to grant her lettcf ad ; i ministration of the estate a^ 1 c-lToet- " i H. L. Dc.iiinick. J These are, therefore, to cite .a no'! admonish nil and singular the kin-I ' dred and creditors of the said H. I. | Do mi nick, deceased, that they be ? and appear before me, in uhe cour: i ! of probate, to be held at Newberry , j S. on Wednesday, the 13th daj j of August next, after publication ^ ! hereof, at 11 oclock in the forenoon, ' to show cause, if any they have, why ; the said administration should not be 1 granted. Given under my hand" this 26th dry of July, Anno Domini. 1920. W. F. Ewart, ! P. J., N. C. ' { - j NOTICE. j All persons holding claims against { | the estate of J. IvI. Foster will please j present the claim duly attested to! , {Mrs. E. U. Foster, executrix, and all] j persons indebted to above mentioned 1 estate will please make settlement on . ! or before September SO, 1-920, with the undersigned. MPiS. E. U. FOSTER. Executrix. ; | Newberry j S. C., July 19, 1920. . _______ ^ 11735 19201 TVip rnllr-'-re nf Charleston Co-educational. j s ! Entrance examinations, and exami-! . nations for the free tuition county j \ {scholarships at all county seats Fri-> | day, July 9, at 9 a. m. I Four year courses lead io the B. | j A. and fe. S. degrees. Special two! year pre-medical and pre-technicai j courses are given. j1 i Spacious buildings and athletic.1' j grounds, well equipped laboratories,.!' unexcelled library facilities. Two:* i dormitories for men. Expenses mod-j : erate. For terms and catalogue, ad- i? i j . Harrison Bsndolpli, ] President, j i fir? ut^iSsJi | I' i w*- -- /?-/ //. - i [ . FSrcS 55 i S :5Vl i | '*0 ? Outlive gi I outperform I'm JW5 *r '/ J!' C ~ ' - , . - ? ]' r ; ;< <: '. < . ? ?* -n 11 T. ? O <1. V-. iv. ura-'.iey ioiincr-.-] &? p for congress. . I'hird eoK-g'.v.-^ior.ni fiisfrict, rubjt- * , o the rules of the Democratic pi\- j uary. For Slicitcr, Eighth Circuit. Homer S. Blackweil is hereby! n.-. a fnv reelection as Solicitor ; )f the Eighth circuit subject to the j ubs of the Democratic party. T. Frank .MeCord is hew by ar-! loi-nceri as a cand:date' icr solicitor j ;f the eighth rjreuit, subject to the j uies of fhc Democratic party.. ! I hereby announce myself a candi- i late for the office of solicitor ot the i judicial circuit, subject to the ! uies of the Democratic primary, ar.d ; >ledge myself to abide the result of he Democratic primary. J. Howard Moore, j A <71 ^ iUbW wwaav..-.. . I am a candidate for the State J enate, subject to the Democratic j Primary. ^ \ keTl w. workman. I I Alan Johnston, yielding to the J :arnest requests of voters from all; )arts of the county, has consented i o stand for reelection to the state | .enate. He will abide by the result j if the Democratic primary; and, ifj dec ted, his service will be marked, > . ' i is heretofore, by wholehearted deotion to the public good. For House of Representatives W. B. Boinest is hereby announced a candidate for the house of rep- j esentatives, subject to the rules of j he Democratic primary. i Euston N. Kibler is hereby an-1 lounced as a candidate for the j ilouse cf Representatives from New-1 * " ?,14- ' >erry county ana win aDiue x wuu; ?f Democratic primary. __ J. Wm. Folk is hereby announced' is a candidate for re-election for the ! louse of Representatives * and will j ibide result of Democratic primary. ! I am a candidate for reelection as i member of the House of Kepresen-1 atives from Newberry County, sub- j act to the rules of' the Democratic ' arty. H.H.EVANS. I (,eo. S. Mow- ~ is hereby s 2 carjdi .!:i:e or nornr -lion t-y 1' :0 -*OyS3 f:i Rf-Ol'es^nt-": i. i *?3 ir t: 6 -pr<;a<th:n; . r..-r v * . ' . W. A,* r ; : . ... d as a c.-iii ??:.. * i;-t' ' !v.- s ' '.* ^presor!tali,.:'5 ynd ^ubjoH he; ".lies of t': j l^cnzocv.'iJc [>; .; iy. -4 For Superintendent of Education- , T orv> n /iQTirl'fTnff* -fnv rountv ?UT)Pr iitcrder.t :'>f-education subject to the ! uies of the Democratic party. ELBERT H. A DLL. Olin W. Bundrick is hereby aniounced,as a candidate for the office )f Superintendent of Education, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. j ________ 1 r-? A vr X. A 'Cucui wt, Claude 0. Schump'ert is hereby anlouneed as a candidate for reelection :o the office of county treasurer, subfeet to the Democratic primary. For Sheriff. 4 Subject to the rules of the Demo;ratic Primary, I a candidate for reelection as Sheriff. CANNON G. BLEASE. Fcr Clerk of Court. J. D. Wheeler is hereby announced J *s a candidate for clerk of court and | is pledged to abide the result of the j Democratic primary. | Jno. C. Goggans is hereby announe- j id as a candidate for reelect on to the office of Clerk of Court, subject to he Democratic primary. FV? AiiJitor. J. 3. Half acre is hereby announced j ,13 a candidate for reelection as county auditor for Newberry county :nd will abide the result of the Democratic primary. i hereby announce myself as a j candidate for Master of Newberry! :?ounty subject to the rules ot tnsj Democratic primary. JAMES D. QUATTLEBAUM. j ft Lift ^STA-^ JJ - ? ' J>";^ tj* ^Yjfm 5f y? #| ' P '? .'->9?^=^. . '-!? ?ir -i-L^ *- : r:? ? .?< r? j :*' ^ ?? >*?* v ?' ) ' *'.? ' . ?>j . v.- v\' lionise I Newberry, 5; .1 At Kaddon /i i ^-'i.i.iM.iffei : - ? * V V s*A i ; ' i V:i - - r \s V-' >. ; {1 ^ Q-; ^ : lacki: jte?m ^ awJ c wf"' |f your 45-7 I# -f A -inf -?^ i i3 . -t- sronrv li I* | , ???>* ; ? j, knoffj J A Hutritivs, Elective Tcr.l; j ? *; !. tion a il Ccryal ?aii4e?/ * up th? J - /Tv~" 5Sl! the el !] ! / i \ liver J; / A V itself; :> ! a . .-Ji uP th li! '%|3W li'*?# crease I|i rese ({ w i enabli :l ^Er!T1'n> -1' cren is 5 r?^?^ ^-"1. *:J ! _ 6^" ib i ?ft! v^s.i;- arcd,-u. ; i , cents: l2pS?|! ; wom"< ] i **S j 1 summer tou y Southern To Mountain and Se at greatly reduced it T* < /-I ] rt-r" avi onl^i /'l*fj | -L wii oait vaca til September 30th, \ October 31st, 1920. j allowed.. L 1 / ' * ' : \ ' . w \i . ; : \ w* % * * * * 1 i , % - . * r . ; A i;; ; 1* t ?N ? . V ,*>. - _ - s i??mmmam...?-*v - *r . ^n.r. i: - . -vrror C over G. II. IwUlf io J.:~. . Ui/T:'.Ui'tCj., > a candidate for civoxier h pie ,. ed to abide the res of the l - iocratic primary. F. M. Lindsay is hereby announced as a candidate tor coroner and is pledged to abide the result of the D e m o era t i c^ pr i m ar y. Commissioner No. JO Township. J. D. H. Kinard is hereby announced as a candidate for township com missioner for No. 10, township and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. J, Walter Richardson is nergby announced for commissioner for No. 10 township and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. For M?gistrate Nos. 1 and 8. Charles W. Douglas is hereby announced as a candidate for reelection as magistrate for Townships Nos. 1 and S, and is pledged to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. i For Magistrate No. 4 Township., I am a candidate for reelection for Magistrate for xno. 4 Township subject to the rules of thr. Democratic primary. | f. M. Augjitry. j -"-.?r..- . - . ... i .11 ( Magistrate No. 6. J. Henry Dorroh is nominated as I a candidate for reappointment as | magistrate for No. 6 township and will abide the rules of the t-'emo| craiic party. ' Magistrate No. 10. I am a candidate for magistrate [for No. 10 Township subject to rulei | of Democratic nrimary. i J ?nm,ER. ur car is sluggish in "getting your Battery is at fault. " i r . ? i <( 3 \n ana let us jock it over, is line, iSA Stitch in Time Sc. fling adjustment at this time price of a new Bati c S+ I. V* < JetU ? ? ' : V .., * tk k ,.--. ; - , - - ' ' ' A . V ' ' ' \ % 1 . . - .a * . ( -V ' \ i - c orar; j-. iror; ot-> y '-IT " 1-1 '1 - -All?,-, . :ltl t y. / iii a / /i i~ /lit i J xg energy, ambidba, strength* .: endurance. If you ?re nervous, ,jg .1 t ' ? * '? 3 ima ana easily exhausted?*? jj digestion is poc>, v-jr blood jj perished, your kiu^eys, liver. I7 )OWe!s sluaaish? 1 TAKE I preparation is a coir pound of yrell m ' :"v'i medicines that aid in the diges- g - ' ?.&, UU iftSSlIilU&fclUil-Oi OJJt? iUUU, liUUU ra i blood, and purify it by increasing iminativc powers of the kidneys, 8 and bowels. It is complete "in 1? j-j and all that .attire needs to tone ^ e entire system. Maltogon in- ra .. .' V ? yonr weight. It builds up a 9 'e of strength and endurance, thus K ng you to resist disease. Malto- B exactly the thing that convales- fi . need?a general recorbtructor of ? 3ut? ocajes. B. '; ideal $ft20,| . ELITE PHARMACY . .. M,.:; Phone 115. ~ G? ' ????i? ? j i mi RRTTSfPTS IAVA&IUftfc/ [ * ia / sf Railway ashore resort points ires. . ,ily at all stations un- ' ; :> vith final return limit Stop-over privileges | ^ L , ~ ....... ^ ' ' 4 ^ ' * - v% ^ % w . .J' # >Y ' t :. .." ; ,' f. ... -jigjg i ' " -- - '- '' ..]M i D. L. Stone is hereby ansoaLccd . f as a candidate for magistrate for No. ^ 10 Township subject to the ^ulek ' ' the Democratic party. x J ' ? ,\V$ Magistrate ror No. 11. ; I am a candidate for magistral# jTor No. ll-TovrTiship subject to ryjei i Democratic primary. , . j T. B. RICHARDSON, i } . Luther Crumpton is hereby an- :'* ! nounced as a candidate for raagisj trate for No. 11 township and will j abide the rules of the , Democratic j party. - " . * . ' r M. H. Wicker is hereby announced i as a candidate for magistrate for No. j 11 township and will abide the rules I of the Democratic party. ! 77 ?._ O- ' !r or magisiraic x i/maria. v Jno. B. Bedenbaugh is hereby an- * ij nounced as a candidate for reelection as Magistrate for Pomari^, subject to the rules of the Democratic pri- / I* mary. E. A. Hentz is hereby announced at a- candidate for magistrate for Pomaria and will abide the result of the j Democratic primary. , S. J. Cromer is hereby announced as a candidate for commissioner for ... - - * No. 2 township, subject, to the rule* of the Democratic party. ? Thomas L. B. Epps !s hereby an- , nounced as a candidate for commis- ; , sioner for No. *10 township, subject ; to the rules of the Democratic party. s n tmOar sza a ts msv c* ? ; away" it may be . 'i 1 We are specialists ~ , . lues Nine'9 roav save you the : - . ' i '* ' A . -" * ' ' . ' ' " /* ' . V - :<V '~r! - . ' \ y&: MBlfoiffrmtttfr- ' -