The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, December 11, 1917, Page TWO, Image 2
fiOME GUARD COMPANY ' i
TO BE ORGANIZED
Newberry is to have a home guard j
mpany and application has been j
aade to the governor to make the
mpanya part of the third regiment i
?late troops. A meeting was held the
ther night and the following per- j
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Mas signed the petition which has:
keen sent to the governor asking tno ,
l^ermission 10 organize aim lu yan.
of the third regiment State troops.;
Another meeting vill be held Friday j
night. Mr. N. C. Toole has beon ac- i
live in getting up the organization.
X. C. Toole,
E. H. Kibler,
B. V. Chapman,
E. B. Purcell,
Nathan Morris,
W. W. Cromer,
. N. S. Holmes,
r -T. H. Clary,
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T. R. Summer. "j
E. M. Evans, Jr.,
D..J. Burns,
- C. H Williams
E. H. Summer,
J. R. Clary,
O. T. Feagle, , :
T. K. Johnstone,
B. A. Dominick
Gilbert P Voigt,
W. C. Wallace,
H. M. Bryson,
W. H. Sterling,
R. H. Wright,
T. E. Davis,
T. P. Wicker,
R. A. F^asle, 5
J. E. Stores,
J 0. Havird,
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H. D. Adams, j
M. 0. Summers,
- Oscar R. Shimmer,
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Pore C. Scurry,
Thomas A. Fair,
R. M. Lominack,
0. K. Brown,
G. L. Robinson,
R. JVI. Tidmarsh,
H. D. Havird,
Pope L. Buford,
t Jesse B. Mayes,
Ralph B. Baker,
H. O. Swittenberg,
J. Y. Milam,
E. M. Suber,
H. A. Feagle,
?W. B. Wallace,
W. T. Brown,
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B. C. MATTHEWS.
H. T. CANNON, Ass
W. R. Reid, Jr., \ ]
J. E. Paysinger,
L. F. Fischer, j 1
J. C. Goggans, Jr., i
C. C. Schumpert,
E. S. Werts, 1
O. H. Johnson,
D. D. Brock,
Jno. B. Setzler,
Young M. Brown,
M. L. Bullock,
H. T. Cannon,
C. D. Bushardt,
Hunson L. Buford,
F. R Fellers.
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Jno. W. Robertson,
H. W; Sc-humpert,
R. D. Smith, Jr.,
Jas, R. Leavell,
Jas. G. Brown,
W C TTWoll
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R. C. Hamilton,
R. G, Parks,
H. B. Wells,
R. L. Hutchinson,
GfO. M. Sibert, Jr.,
John Nance.
E. S. Dickert,
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Temporary officers elected at meet
ing Wednesday night:
Captain. X. C. Toole,
1st. Lieut., R. H. Wright,
2nd. Lieut, B. IV. Chapman,
1st. Sergeant, R. A. Feagle,
Chaplain, G. O. Voigt,
THE SESSIONS COURT
The court of general sessions adjourned
siilce die Wedneday evening
at six o'clock, after transacting
the following business since the last
issue of this paper:
The State vs. John McCollum, drawing
and writing check with no funds
to pay, continued.
Hiram Hurst, assualt and battery
with intent to kill and carrying concealed
weapons; pleaded guilty and
sentenced to twelve months in county
jail at hard labor.
John Rock, assualt and battrey
with intent to kill and carrying1 con- !
cealed. weapons; pleaded guilty and
sentenced to thirty days or a fine of j
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^aia.
(No bill in case of John M. Jones,
latter charge and sentenced to thirty
days or a fine of $40. Paid.
?-Tnr"^n Ni^Jols, John Powers an3
Bishop Hutchinson, malicious mischief;
continued.
Drate Bailey, obtaining goods by
Up! Wed
ir and Uncle San
ailing for it.
,rht, you can do other
s in wheat. Grow
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mize?uuc out aii w
ie^. Put it in our B
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President T. K. JOHf
t. Cashier W. W. CRC
false pretense; not guilty.
Jerome Morris, violation of prohibition
law; peaded guilty. The sentence
was three months or $200;
which, however, upon the service of
one month or the payment of $75,
was to be suspended. Paid.
T 1 i vi;^
i^evi ri. ureen, ousirucung pu.uu<; i
highway, continued.
Tom Turner, assualt and battery!
with ii ten * to kill and carrying con7
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cealeu weapons and shotting into
dwelling house; not guilty on first
count, guilty on second and third
counts. Sentence to six months or
$100.
Jim Burton, housebreaking and larceny,
two cases; pleaded guilty an-i
sentenced to two months each.
T\.. ..m'n n r* 1 m r% 1
l^uagt; juuusuu, uomg auimai r?iluout
owner's consent; pleaded guilty
and sentenced to three months and
fine of $30.
Colie Bobb, assualt and battery
with intent to kill and carrying conceaed
weapons; tried in his absence
and found not guilty.
Will Butler, murder; court directed
a verdict for mansaughter. Sentence.
two years and six months.
The below aupeal cases were thus
disposed by this court:
Town of Prosperity vs. W. L. Mathis;
dismissed.
Town of IWhitmire vs. Julius Wallace..
Jr.. and Theodore Sheatleworth;
continued.
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Town of dewberry vs. Melvin
Kemp; dismissed.
Town of Newberry vs. George Benson;
dismissed.
3<tate vs. James Wilbanks; remainded
to magistrate for further return.
State vs. J. W. Johnson and S. J.
Heatherly; heard.
State vs. Will Dawkins; jud<rment
and sentence set aside and case remanded
to magistrate for new trial.
W. A. Asbill, cases continued.
Hattie Johnson, arson; continue-!
on motion of defendant.
A true bill found against Robert L
Turner for assualt and battery with
i"tonf tn Vill and r^nrrvincf conccal
ed weapons, but owing to the condition
of the prisoner he was sent
to the aslyum, Sheriff Blease deputizing
Rural Policeman Tom Camphell
to take him to Columbia last
Tuesday.
Following are the new grand jurors
drawn to serve with the old members
for 19*18: J. M. Halfacre, B. A.
ence I
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Havird, W. W. Wicker, J. X. Livings- j
ton, W. D. Stilwell, S. J. I) Price.
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DOMIMCK WILL VOTE
FOR W9A OX AUSTRIA j
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I South Carolina Congressman Praises
Cn/in/il.
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for Declaration.
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I The State,
| Washington. Der. 5.?-Congressman {
| F. H. Dominok, who oprosei the re^o- !
| lntion declaring war with Germany |
and who voted asrninst the draft hill
today issued a statement in whi^h he
praised the mes^a^ of the president
and declared t^at he.would vote for
war with Austria.
"My position for onposin* th-> war j
at first is well known." said Mr Dominick,
"but tbot time has pas^e**.
are now in t^e war and in it to win
and we ran take no backward -ste">. j
r,\Te must stand by every move that is
made toward victory now, that we are
in thi?5 wnr and T shall vote for the
war resolution as to Austria. I was !
moved to enthusiastic demonstration
j when the president asked for a declaration
against Austria. That country
lias been interfernns with us enough
and it must be stopped. The president
read a great message and one
that breathes the spirit of patriotism/
Drs. J. . KiDard of Ninety-Six and
T T"> T'V, ~r\f A nrlorcAn WPr'
I James ft. i nunuouu \ji nuuuv** .. ?.
today commissioned first lieutenants
in the Dental Reserve Corps upon
recommendation of Congressman Dom*
inick.
P H. McGowan.
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TAX NOTICE.
Natice is hereby given that all tow.i
; taxes now due and not paid must be
| paid by December 15 for after thai
j date a penalty of ten per cent will be
! added to all delinquents. By order
| of the city council.
.T. W. Chappman,
Clerk and Treasurer.
12-4-lt.
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REGISTRATION JiOICE.
Natice is hereby given that the books,
or registration are now open for the
city election to be held on the 11th of
December, 1917. All person in order
to vote must secure a registration
wrV??>-kV -fa jet nvorDmiioitD tn
C^rilll^dlC WiLIV/ii lO a C* V4UAU4VV ?w
voting. By order of city council.
J. W. Chapman,
Clerk and Treasurer.
12-4-3t.
ITli^ Pa
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of
Statement of C
Loans and Investi
Liberty Loan Bon
Overdrafts Secur<
Cotton in Ware
Overdrafts Secun
Unsecured, Cack
nn Kanrl anr
V/IAU1I VX? IlMklM
Capital Stock,
Surplus and Profi
Deposits,
We call your attenti
diticn of cur Bank, s
vancement We w;
know that the cardl
SERVICl
r*i - 11 _ :
rjease can on us i
will always find a h'
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"The Bank '
ANNUAL MEETING \
The regular annual meeting of the
share-holders of The National Ban!; '
of Newberry, S. C., will be held in .
the President's office on Tuesday, Jan-;
uary Sth. 1918, at eleven o'clock, a. j
m. for the election of Directors and :
such other business as may tome be- j
fjre said meeting.
T. K. Johnstone, Cashier.
Live Stork Association.
All fiti'/pns {nrprp^tAd in insnrin2
their stock horses, mules and cattle,
are asked to meet in the Court.
house Saturday Dec. 8th at 11 o'clock
a. m. Especially are the Directors
asked to be present. They are W. E.
Wallace: W. C. Brown; G. Fred
Smith; C. M. Folk; J W. Ertinir; D
H. Still well: Sam Wertz; C. L. Lester;
R. T# C. Hunter; W. P. Counts; A.
G. Crooks.
R. T. C. Hunter, Pres.
L. I. Epting, body.
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Foirr jBu
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There Never Wa
when a more hca
"Income" and UE:
I than NOW.
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If.you would open
deposit your Incon:
hw vnn wnnlr
K/ r V11VV4& j vvi " v? . x
of both your Incon
? with a valid receip
the form of a canc
$ 1.00 Opens a Chec
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I THE EXCHi
Of Newbf
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mmercic
newucrry, u*
ondition Noven
RESOURCES
nents, $769,362.(
ids, 36,000.(
id by
chouses, 62,035.1
;d and
4,374.2
1 in Banks,
LIABILITIES
m i?i m cm .
ts, m
m m m
ion to the above stal
showing our continu
ant ilia people of Ne
nal principle of our .
57 SERVICE! Si
f we can assist you i
sarty welcome and [
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rnrnercu
Fhaf Always Treats
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.NOTICE OF FIX A L SETTLEMENT. I
I will make a final settlement fcf
itn /?f TIT G Cow)\* ? n tho
LUC CJVUlt Ul TT . uo; Lfb ill >uv i? _
bate Court for Newberry County, S. 1
C.. en Tuesday tne 1st day of January
1918, at 10 o'clock in the foreno?*
and will immediately thereafter ask J
for my discharge as executrix otf said 4
estate. fl
ALMA E. SEYBT. fl
Executrix.
>0TIPE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
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I will make a iinal settlement of th*
estate of Lula -A. Summer in the Probate
Court for Newberry County, 5.
C., on Wednesday the 2nd dat
January 1918, at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon and will immediately thereafter
ask for my discharge as Guard
j ian of said estate.
J. W. Summer, Guardian.
I December 3rd, 1917.
n.
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unri
isiness Home
is n Time
:urate record of your
xpense" should be kept
a Checking Account and
\e and pay all your bills
1 have a complete record
le and Expense together
t for every bill paid in
eled check.
king Account $ 1.00 ) 1
INGE BANK .
jrry, S. C.
: the People"
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x\ Bank
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nber 20, 1917 1
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)0 $805,362.61
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!7' 66,410.31
63,997.30
$935,770.22
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- $ 50,000.00
- 91,089.98
- 794,680.24
$935,770.22
:ement of the concus
growth and adswberry
County to
Bank is
ER VICE!
n any way. You
lelping hand.
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