The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, January 07, 1908, Page FIVE, Image 5
ION THE BLUE RIDGE.
Arrival and Departure of AU Trains
to Anderson Changed?Two
Trins Discountinued.
The State.
Anderson, Jan. 4. At 12:01 o'clock
tonight there goes into effect a complete
change of schedules of th?a
M trains guv the lilue Ridge railroad,
i The arrivals and departures of eva
ery train at Anderson are changed
| and two esatbound and two west|
'bound trains iwull 'be discontinued.
This schedule change Is made to correspond
with the change which goes
into effect on the Columbia and
Greenville division oi the Southern
railway tonight.
-Following will be the hours oL" arrival
and'departures of the trains al
Anderson under the new schedule:
Eastbound.
No. 18 leaves Anderson at 0..'50 a.
in. for coiiaredion at Helton with
Southern railway for Greenville.
No. 12, from Walhalla, leaves Anderson
at 10 n. m for connections at
\Belton "with 'Soulhern railway foi
Columbia and Greenville.
No. 20 leaves Andenson at 2.20
p. in. for connedir ns at Helton with
'Southern railway 'or Greenville.
No. S( daily except (Sunday, from
Walhalla, leaves Anderson, at 4.45 p.
m. for conneelionr. .at Bolton with
Southern railway for Columbia.
No. 22, Sunday only, leaves Anderson
at 4.45 p. m. for connect ions al
Helton with Southern railway foi
Columbia.
No. 1!), from Walhalla, leaves Anderson
at 0.45 p. m. for connection?
at Helton with Southern railway foi
Greenville.
Westbound.
No. 17 arrives at Anderson at 7..r)(]
a. m. from Helton with counted ion.-;
from Greenville.
No. 0 a rives al Anderson a I 12.24
p. m. from Heiton with conned ions
from Greenville and Columbia. Goes
lo Walhalla.
No. I!) arrives at Aniderson al 3.40
p. in. from Helton with connections
from Greenville.
No. 21 arrives at Anderson at O.Ofi
p. ni. from Helton with connection;from
Greenville.
No. 11 arrives at Anderson at 7.511
p. in. from Helton with connection.from
Greenvile and Columbia. Goojt?
Walhalla.
No. 7, daily except Sumlay. leaves
Anderson at 8.11) a. m. for Walhalla
Nos. 17. IS, 10. 20, 21 and 22 arc
mixed trains between Ander-on aii'J
Bel I on.
N<is. 7 and 8 are local fn i;rht trains
carrying passengers between Anderson
and Walhalla and between Walhalla.
and Helton.
Nos. 0, 10. 11 and 12 are tin
through passenger trains.
Xos. 2.1. 24, 25 and 20, which piie?
between Anders-on and Hjellon un
der the old schedule, wil be discoon
t inued.
Moselcy Bros.
We will defer taking slock and con
tUnxie our lnid^winter Clearing oul
sale until 1st February, 1008, w<
have many many, desirable bargain!
left. Yours truly,
Moseley Bros.
The "Heir to the Hoorah."
One of the most humorous situa
lions in "Tlu Heir to'the Hoorah'
wihieh comes to the opera lionise Jan
20, is comprised in a long drawn ou
practical joke put up on Hud Younj
by Joe and Dave Lacy. The practi
cal joke lakes the form of a cerlaii
maiden aui^l, concerning -whom ii
connection with Mr. Young's malri
monial future they converse wit I
>>v\?. such frequency that poor Hud come
to a state of mind wherein, as li<
puts it, every time he has the night
marc the "maiden aunt" is "it"
The fun comets when the maiden aim
in question turns oul lo be a re
markably pretty girl named M:v.lg<
Casey, just graduated from Vassal
B"-:1 sees her and hears the name
''' , M:id re c< u:ids prelly. good t<
un ' !>o drawl -, and upon beinj
pi\ 'i\U'd () Mii;s Casey, cheerfull.
observes: "Say, you've got the res
of them beat the. length of the San
ta Fo Trail."
Advertised Letters.
Letters remaining in the postof
fice at Newberry, S. C., for week end
ing January 4th, 1008.
iH?Louis Baker, Airs. Janni
Beecham, Mrs. Emma Boozer, Mr?
1). M. Boozer, Mr. D, R. Burch, Mrs
Francis Hunch.
C?Mrs. IT. S. Cromer, Miss Sir
Curry.
F--H. V. Fair.
IT-?-Mr. Amesie Heart, S. A. ITusf
J?-Mr. M. C. Jackson.
K?Alr. Jonas Kinard, Miss Elmi
King (2)
L?Mrs. Andry Livingstone.
M?I). Mayes, Mr. Jamtes. Mason
Sofa Miller.
I*?-Airs. People*.
R?J. A. Run-to n, Mr. Henry Rector
i iS?(Mr. Johnnie Smith.
W?Mr. W. Ij. White Miss Blease
Wilson, Mrs. Mattio Wright, Mairtha
Wilson.
'Persons calling for these letters
will please say lhat they were advertised.
Chas. J. Pureell,
P. M.
Ten Thousand Dollar Men Wanted.
Success.
Mr. Edison takes a deep interest
in young men and offers them much
encouragement. "Today is youth's
zenith in this great country," is the
way he cheers Hie men.
"The United States is starving for
ton-thousaml-dwl! men. Corporations
are actually clamoring for them;
and the younger the better. But live
men today must he technically educated.
Modern industrial, financial
ml commercial conditions are more
complicated than ever before and it
takes a trained mind and a level head
to get to the front.
" I lie demand for educated men,
chaps that have brains, exceeds anything
that I have ever known. They
are doing the work loo; that's why
more are wand d. So new is Hie time
i lor the man who is going to make
, something of himself to get busy. If
i he is any good he won't be out of a
job long; no.t much. There is en.
tirely too much work and too few of
, the right kind of persons to do it.
"If you don't believe it, take a
peep into the gigantic plant of a con
cern like the Bethlehem Steel Com;
pnny. Yes, sir, we are starving for
brains?or ten-thousand dollar men,
if that way of putting it appeals
more silrongly to the young American
I instinct."
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
We will make final settlement on
the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth CanrerI
on, deceased, in the probaie court for
Newberry county on Friday, the seventeenth
day of January, 1908, at
'ill o'clock in live forenoon, and im1
mediately thereafter apply to the
II said court for letters d.sniissory. All
' | persons indebted to said estate will
j make payment on or before said date
[and ail persons having claims against
' j said c-stalu will present them duly
1! attested.
il. W. Cameron,
T. L. Cameron,
Executors.
I .
News From Silver Street.
Times certadnly are dull in this
' community f??r the season, ait hough
tiio holidays made some change.
There has been a good deal of
going in and out since the Christmas
holidays have passed.
-Mi*, and Mrs. Yancy Miller, of Columbia,
visitcd AIi-s. Miller's mother,
I Mrs. Lou Pitts, at Dear Fall.
Mrs. Jas. F. Stephens and children
spent last week with Mrs. Stephens'
parents in the Ml. Bolhel sec'ion.
Miss Manion Sfchumqwrf, of the
city, is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. P.
' Werts, in this community.
Mr. Jas. M. Alowine of this place
3 returned from a visit to friends in
the lObenczer commumiity taking in a
social at Mr. Antine Bu/.hardt's Wednesday
night.
Miss Eulah Cannon has returned
from a visit to relatives and friends
in the Broad river section.
Air. and Mrs. Jno. W. I ucas, of
Peak, visited their brother, Mr. W.
- F. Ale-wine, during the holidays.
t Misses Drue, Helen and Belle
t Vaughn, of -Columbia, have returned
aOlor spending* some time at their old
home.
j
s Mrs. (Menu and children, of Greene
wood, visited her father, Mr. J. W.
_ Crouch Saturday and Sunday. Miss
Minnie Crouch went back with them
{ to spend some time.
E. if. Moore. M. I)., visited bis
e parents in Spartanburg duning the
-. Christinas holidays.
' Mrs. Alice Portei, of the city,
o spenit the holidays with her brothers.
? Judge F. M. Schnmi erl and wif?
V spent Sunday with A. P. Werts.
t- Mr. G. T. Alewine visited his
- brother, Mr. W. F. Alewine, last
week.
I he Dead Fall school reopened on
Monday and is moving on nicely.
All tile yowr folks are gMi-.ur
- back to their different schools.
Mr. Forest Crouch is spending the
e holidays at home, llis school will
;- start again Monday.
!. Saluda river has been owl of .bank
for several days and our mail man
J wi(s unable to make his rounds.
January has come and you can
hear the sound of the axvi in almost
any direction.
Thc:o has been a <xvoy deal of
n moving among lite darkies this year.
There was :i wreck on the Southern
near here Tuesday which delayed the
t, tratins several hours by tearing up
the track.
SUPERVISE w REPORT.
J R?P)Oi"t of Su^ 4 _ ior Quarto
Ending 31st December,
1907.
804. T. M. iSmittli, pension $ 4.0i
So j. T. A. Berley, chg\ 20.0<
800. C. G. Mlcase, sal., rent. 87.51
807. F. M. Lindsay, sal. 30.8'
808. J. II. Chappell,. sal. 75.0!
809. Mrs. Sarah Holt, pauper 9.0!
810. T. F. Waters, ferry 4.7'
811. W. E. Nichols, r & ij 5.01
812. E. H. Worts, cons. sal. 0.0'
813. Mrs Catherine Shealy, pa up. 2.0i
814. Mrs. Luuinda Livingston.
nan per 2.0i
815. ,1. T. Crisp, pen. 4.0i
81(5. ,J. L. Fulmer, ferry 7.5!
817. .J. S. ,J. Snher, ferry 5.51
818. J. A. Templelon, ferry 7.51
81!). R. II. Kihler, Co. 11. 21.7;
820. T. L. B. Epps, Co. 11. .11.1)'
821 Levi Grubber, pen. 4.0i
822. J. T. ('alines, pen. 4.01
823. (!cor??i> Clark, C. 11. ").()(
824. J. C. Felker, cors. cons. 4.0!
825. T. .1. Wilson, sal. (i.2.
820. \V. 11. \Yen<|I, sal. (i.2,
I 827. M. M. Dicker!, pen. -J.01
j 828. Levi 'Buziiiardl, p,?n. |.01
820. .1. W. Swindler, pen. -1.0!
830. ,7. A. Kill >w. pen. -J.0I
831. W. W. Willi null am, pen. 4.01
832. .J. I). Cannon, pen. 4.0!
833. F. M. Smith, pen. 4.0!
834. Mrs. Cyrilla Tvj?ert, pan p. 2.0!
835. Mrs. Alice White, panp. 2.0'
830. J. S. Ruff, ferry' 7.0i
837. T. J. Kinard, ?ontinsfent 10.Oi
838. J. B. Dominick, oni. tax. 3.0!
830. J. F. Hawkins, com. tax .71
840. W. W. Cromer, sal. 27.7
841. .7. Monroe Wicker, sal., eh jr. 84.3;
842. R. IT. ,7ennini?-s. ins. 123.4!
843. T. A. Berley, chtr. 22.01
844. W. E. Rutherford, CI. II. 2.0i
845. T. F. Waters, ferry 8.01
j 840. J. L. SnellsjTove, ferry 27.0!
( 8-L. ,1. A. Templelon, ferry 7.51
1818. ,J. 1,. Fulmer, ferry 7..")i
.8 10. Dennis Boyd, ferry 4.0i
j S.)0. Levi Buzhardl, pen. 4.0!
(8.")1. I.evi G ruber. j>?mi. 4.0i
;8.)2. J. T. ('alines, pen. 4.0i
185.3. M : s. S. Holt, pauper 2.0l
[854. W. 11. Wendl. sal. (i.2.
8.")."). T. Wilson, sal. 0.2.
. 850. T. .1. Wilson, r & l? 3.0i
i857. I!. S. Franklin, r ?S: I) 3.5i
j 8.1.8. W. W. Kinard, r ?.V 1> 1.2.
. 850. ,T. p. Cannon, pen. 4.0i
| 800. T. L. B. Kpps. Co. I I. 31.r?
jSOl. W. W. Willinirham, pen 4.it
1802. B. II. Wilson, criu. lax. 2.0
803. Mrs. I j, Livingstone, panp. 2.0
| 80 I. Mrs. <'. Shealy. pauper 2.0
I 80"). C. L. Lei!/.scy, com. tax 3.0
I 800. .7.' L. Kpps. sal. 55.5
j 807. J. S. Dominick, r & b 75.8
j 808. ,7. Wm, Smit'li. r &b 10.8
I 800. Mis. A. While, pauper 2.0
870. S. T. Coalos, r & b 3.0
871. ,7. T. Crisp, pen. 4.0
872. ,1. W. Swindler, pen. 4.0
873. Dennis Boyd, ferry 1.0
. 74. IT. M. Sli.uih, com. '
I 87.\ * '. M. Dickert, pen. I. "?
87?>. A Wise, ferry 10.11
J 81 7. J. L. ! '; ps, & ji . 1003 .*2
878. ,1. ('. Ciu i:s, >, I., off. o:c;>. 10.9
187.). .1. A. Knhw, pe:i. 4.(1
880. ,7. M.n ?\:o Wicker, sal. 8.3.11
881. IT. ('. Hollo way, sal. 41.0
882. R. vi. Rin?>er. coin. lax. 0.(1
883. T. I\ Rich: td. 011. r & b 18.."
884. Wm. Selii ltr & b 4.2
885. B. B. Davis, nay. sal. 4.7
880. W. W. Cromer, sal. 27.7
i 887. 'P. M. Smith, pen. 8.C
II -' 88. W. W. WilliiKrham, pen. 4.(
j 880. ,1. '!'. Crisp, pen. |.(
800. Mrs. S. I foil, pauper 2.<
801. F. M. Sattorwhile, com I. 2.t
802. ,7no. A. Knhrw, pen. 4.(
803. M. C. Moore, r & b 10.1
804. B. IT. .May-bin, r & b 58.1
805. T. 0. Williams, cons. sal.
exp. 70.1
1806. Kdw. R. Tlipp, r & b 10.f
807. E. A. Griffin & Co., Co. II. 31.(
808. Geo., iS. Mower," lvnt 25.(
800. T. F. Waters, fnrrv 8.(
000. .). T. Calines, pen. 4.(
001. Levi Gruber, pen. l.l
002. (!co. Clark, Ct. II. I0.(
003. ,T. iS. W'heeler, sal . 00.1
004. W. II. Bob'b, com. lax l.(
005. Wcrls & Sample, May's.
Off. Sup. 2.;
000. ?f. A. Templet on, ferry 7.i
007. M. M. Diekert, pen. 4.1
008. J. L. Fulmer, ferry 7.1
000. Craiir Supply Co., r & b 8.!
010. F. M. Lindsay, sal . 20.?
OIL W. E. Rutherford, Ct. If. 2.1
015. T. J. Wilson, sal. (>.'.
elc. 5.!
013. E. II. A ill I Co., printing: 30.;
014. W. If. Wendt, sal. 0.J
015. T. .7. Wilson, sal. 0.J
010. Miss Belly Sinpfley panp. 2.(
017. Mrs. C. Shealy, panp. 2.(
018. Mrs. Livingstone, pa up. 2.(
010. Levi Buzfliardl, pen. 4.(
020. T. L. B. Kpps, Co. If. 32.'.
021. M. M. Buford, sal., jail lOl.t
022. F. J. Harmon, r & b 72.1
023. W. W, Riser, com. fax (>.(
024. J. I). Cannon, pen. 4.(
025. B. A. Kempson, Co. II. 38.1
020. Livingston-Lominick Co.
57.50
027. Walker, Kvans & C. Co.
r Printing etc. 50.17
028. L. Kpps, wit & jur. 327.00
020. Mrs. A. White, pauper 2.00
030. T. A. Berley, ehg. 22.00
[) 031. John Brehmcr, r & b 25.00
3'^032. A. ,F. Myers, com. tax. 5.00
0 933. J. A. Sub or, r & b 28.70
1 M4. J. 1" Kpps, wit & jur. 45.10
j-)?. >J. Monroe Wicker, sal. 83.33
0 },30. Anderson Russell, com. tax. 0.00
j 037. F. M. Smith, pen. 8.00
[j >^38. J. W. Swindler, pen. 4.00
j 930. 8. Wbeeler, sal. 00.00
0 040. Shealy & Shealy, r & b 154.44
' 041; Hill & Sligh, r & b, Co. H. 00.43
j <'42. Z. B. Wri?flit, mag. sal. 50.00
^ 04.3. 1'. B. Odell, cons. sal. 25.00
Oil. S. N. Henderson, terry 30.00
015. S. J. Derrick, Co. Bd. Kd. 21.00
010. (ieo. ('. Glasgow, r & b 154.00
_ 017. Kllcsor & Pelham, co phys. 41.(5-1
, J 0-18. A. 11. Cuminerlandor,
"''"'is. sal., fees. etc. 41.30
1010. W. W. Cromer, sal.. olY.
r)! <'xp. 20.28
;)! 05(1. B. li. Davis, mag. sal. 0.00
_ !).)!. Iv S. Franklin, com. lax 8.50
Ji052. ,1. |{. A,lams, co is. sal. 18.00
!1 053. T. L. 15. Kpps, Co. II. 31.50
i05|. T. (!. Williams, cons, sal.,
! <'X|>. 80.05
055* A. I,. Thrailkill. r & b 5.00
I 050. li. I?. Hair. mag. sal. 37.50
>0.>7. Miss Dosia Kpps, Co. II. 25.00
? j 058. T. .1. Wilson, sal. 0.25
? | 050. W. 11 .Wendt, sal. 0.25
_ j 000. ,1. D. Cannon, pen. 4.00
_|0(51. 11. C. Hollo way, sal 41.70
_l>1()2. Levi Grubber, pen. 4.00
? 003. Miss B. Kinsley, pauper 2.00
_ 004. B. B. Rikard/r & b 5.00
1 005. S. K. Bouk night, ehg. 30.70
' 0(50. .1. C. Davis, com. lax 0.00
* 007. F. M. Lindsay. sal. * 20.83
. 008. T. W. Folk, coin, lax 0.50
^ | 0(50. M. M. Bnford, sal., jail 104.37
? : 070. Anthony Moon, ferry. 1.75
071. .1. S. UVnwiek. r & b 13.70
? ,072. I>. B. Schumpert & Co.
i for pauper, r & b 104.00
073. N. T. 11(igg. dig. 5.50
? 07-1. Prosperity Slock Co.,
J r & b ' 158.02
PI 07"). M. ('. Moore, r & b 11.50
. j 070. I 'ureell Sroli. dig.,
. ! r & 1> 233.01
_ ' 077. .1. |). Davcupoil. com. lax 7.50
!. 078. \'. C. Wilson, com. tax 3.00
U 07!i. (i. 11. Livingston, com. lax 2.75
_ .J. (i. Rikard. com. lax 5.00
081. S. 11. Paysinvrer, Co. 11. -1:5.78
U 082. Tom Gary com. (ax 3.no
1( 083. T. .1. Oxner, r <X: b -1.01
^ ' 08-1. B. F. Mills, com. tax 1 .5(1
085. V. L. (lailman. com. tax 1.2"
'0811. .1. A. Nichols, r & b 17.0(1
? !!87. John Henderson, mag. sal. O.Of
i | 088. J. A. Fnlow, pen. 4.0(1
- ; 080. Levi Bu/.hardl. pen. 4.0(1
^ 000. J. T. Calmes, pen. 4.0(1
U 001. K. L. Richardson, ferry 30.0(1
(. j 002. W. R. Keith, r & b 5.Of
,! ! 00.3. Mrs. A. While, pauper 2.0(
q j 00-1. T. A. Berley, c'hg. 22.01
' 005, If. M. Oxner, dig. 120.01
^ ! 000. Dr. W. A. Dunn. posl nuir0
! I. 1' 0t
,!!S07. 1-W. 1). -Sciin, post
I mrrlim>\ dig. lc.0(
!0 ' 008. J. A. Brown, cons. sal. 18.0(
'0 000. Z. O. Willi I lie. cms. sal..
;.j ' cr.m. tax, r & b 38.0(
jj. 11000. J. L. Kpps, sal. 27.71
|0 .1001. J. L. Kpps, off. sup. 0.11
(0 I 1002. J. C. Goggans, sal.f 45.8(
1 1003. J. C. Nee I, r & b ' 3.5(
f0!l004. J. C. Wicker, r & b 3.2;
?j j 1005. Southern Rv. Co.. jail
10 | (frt.) ' S.I.'
10 | 1000. Olto Klettner, Co. I!.,
10 ] jail, ciiii-. 111.5
ID I 1007. J. L. Connelly, coin, lax 2.51
>0.1008. Mrs. K. L. Faysin.uer,
J r & b 21 .">.01
j 1000. Wm. Johnson, r & b, etc. 208.(5'
10 1010. Fjdw. K. Hipp, cliir. 57.0;
1011. J. S. McCailey, com. tax (i.Sl
[.-> 1012. Newberry lldw. Co. r
y- b., ch<r. 53.0!
1013. T. P. Richardson, r & b 11.01
>0 1014. J. S. W'heeler, sal. (5(5.01
)0 1015. Oscar Graham, cons. sal. 18.01
^0 1 101(5. Mrs. C. Tyjerl. pauper O.Ol
)() ' 1017. Dr. J. S. W!: !'-. nosl
-<0 ' mini' ::is. ' i : a - v ,;"?.0l
-j(| j 1018. J. Y. Flovd. r K b 12 fti
DO I 1010. Adam Comor. r & b 1.2:
j 1020. W. W. Lonii M"'-. com. lax 3.7
-)0 i 1021. Observer Pr'I'ir Co.
"01 printing 50.51
DO 1022. P. S. Livingstone, com.
>0 ,7-T
>- 1023. Geo. Clark,. CI. II. 5.0I
1024. Town of Newberry, rent 17.">.0I
10 1025. IT. W. .Sdhunipcrl. supl.
lights adn water 70..r>(
>r J. "Monroe Wicker,
^0 H. C. Holloway, Supervisor.
Clerk.
>0
)0 News From Excclsior.
)0 Kxcelsior, January 0.?Our scho(?
)0 reopens this morning after enjoying
)0 I he holidays.
In T!Jio 'enlerlainmenl al Ml. Pilgria
57 school liMuse lns| Criday afternoon
JO was well al tended ami very much .'ii
10 joyed.
>0 , Our Sunday school will meet n.'xl
^1 Sunday afternoon as usual. Rev. Irn
'>S. Cald'wcll wi 11 preach for us agai.i
on III* ioutUii Sunday ailornoon in
this luontdi tol 3.30 o'clock. j
Misses Julia and Ionise SUiiealy, J
of Little Mountain, have boon visit- t
ing Miss Carrie Cook. >t
Misses Alder Hay Whculer and 1
Hosene Singley spent a few of the 1
hoUidays with friends at Chapin. 1
iMr. Arthur Lee Wheeler is clerk- i
in^ for the liwart-Perry company at
Newberry. * I
Prof. .J. S. Wheeler attended the (
state teachers meeting held in Colum- 1
bia last week. ,
Mr. Thomason and family, of <
Newberry, nave moved in this section <
and occupy the dwelling vacated by ,1
Mr. K. ,1. Crumpton. j'
STATE
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THE COMMERCIAL BANK
under call of State Bank E>
December 16, 1907.
_ . hesou:
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts
Furntiure and fixtures
Cash in vault 85,041 0
Cash in other Banks 72,674 9
^ ? LIABIL]
Capital Stock
Undivided profits (less expens
Dividends (unpaid)
Cashier's checks Deposits,
Banks 7,910 '
Deposits, Individual 322,826 [
JNO. M. KINARD, Pres.
J Y. McFAL
4 Per
Interest Paid in our S
:NATIONAL BANK 0
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; FIRM FRIENDS, BANKING ,
, Yqu ought to enjoy the fi
o f having a Ban Account,
1 or little money. It will ens
j with chechs and avoid m
) and provide you with a coi
your funds and collecting
f an account with us.
\ DIREC
) M. A. Carlisle. H. C. IV
' J. A. Blackwelder. Robt. >
> B. C. Matthews. S. B, A
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Buy S~
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1 j >' ? asv tf?rr
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^ *. borrowers
7 in Monthly Installment!
) allowed to meet obligal
) It is cheaper than pay
to save money to buy a
Contract.
If you want tojsave m
1 take a Security Contrac
Call on A. J. Gibson, i
> Treasurer, at office, coi
1 streets, next door to Gc
SECURITY LOAN AN
j isriEn
Excelsior JAu'iners' union will hold
i meeting at the school house on
Friday evening, Jan. 17, at four
>'clock. At this meeting an oyster
>upper will 'he enjoyed by the union
ilid we are asked to urge each mem>er
of the union to 'be present Jit this
mvt'ing as business of nuuih importmce
is to be transacted.
With tihe continued rains tlip pubic
roads are getting in a rough conlit
ion. We all know a wet winter
nouns bad muds but we believe the
roads would get better attention if*
>\v had back our old rule of three
jounty commissioners. Some of tire
roads arc scarcely worked at all.
Vours for better roads.
MENT
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OP NEWBERRY, S. C.,
:aminer at close of business
liC.ES.
$313,606 49
7,19!) 87
3,116 93
3
3 - - 107,715 96
$431,699.25
[TIES.
- $ 50,000 00
ies paid) - 49,222 20
940 00
800 00
74
51 - - 330,737 05
$431,699 25
O. B. MAYER. Vlcc-Pres.
L. Cashier
Cent.
avings Department.
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AND BUSINESS METHODS.
riendship and convenience
whether you handle much
ible you to pay your bills
istaes in making change;
lvcnient way of handling
checks and drafts. Open
TORS:
loseley. T. B. Carlisle;
Jorris. Geo. Johnstone,
nil. Jos. H. Hunter.
o
lomes!
ns of payment
> to accumulate a ft nd
s, on which interest is
:ions at maturity.
ing rent. If you want
home take a Security
ioney for any purpose
:t. it pays.
Asstant Secretary and
"ner Boyce and Adams
>peland Brothers.
0 INVESTMENT CO.
cvBianriY, s,o,