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I Prima Facie Ungrabbed. Your honor,' said the attorney for the land-grabbers, "1 ask that the jury be instructed to acquit. My clients are not guilty." You speak with a confidence hardly warranted by the evidence," responded the court. * Hut. your honor," resumed r the attorney. "I myself have visited ^ the scene of the alleged crime, and Q 1 K'ive you my word the land is right there vet."?Philadelphia S Ledger. y REPORT ? ()f the condition of the Peoples' National Hank, at Prosperity in the f State of South Carolina, at the close of business May 14th, 1908. KKSOUUCKS. Loans and discounts $114,474.05 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 1,458.24 w V . S. I'onds to secure circulation 6,250.00 ^ Premiums on 1'. S. bonds 437.50 al Hanking house, furni. lure, and fixtures 3.429 0() Due from national banks (not reserve agents) 90/13 Hue trom approved reserve agents 4,262.^0 Checks and other cash Xotes of other national ^ banks 200.00 Fractional paper currency. nickels, and cents 315.30 ^ Specie S5.562.10 ^ notes 5.895.00 11,457.10 b Redemption fund with I . S. treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 312.50 C r.iAinr ITIKS. ^ Capital stock paid in $25,000:00 T( Surplus fund 5.000.00 I ndivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 4.540.19 Y Xational bank notes outstanding 6.250.00 $ Due to other national {Due to State banks " ^ and bankers 358.91 rr Due to trust coniapnies and savings banks 229.26 tC Dividends unpaid 35.00 S'< Individual deposits subject to check 87.741.03 ? T'.ills payable. includ-> ing certificates of de posit for money bor- w~ I rowed 15,000.00 B o Total, ? $144,944.54 ~ En State of South Carolina, ~ B County of Newberry, ss: .. T. W. W. Wheeler, cashier of the 1 g above named bank, do solemnly |j swear that the above statement is til k true to the best of my knowledge gi || and belief. cv V ^ WAV. Wheeler, NV W Cashier. ON ^ Subscribed and sworn to before ai | me this 25 day of May. 1908. |jj I ; T. A. Dominick, a| 1 Xotarv Public. Correct Attest: R. L. Luther. ()1 Win. A. Moselev, w J. I \j I lowers. ' J;' / Directors. I T 11;1 The Debating Cure. In a certain \\ ashinton house- w bold/lives an old "darky" cnok of 01 \ ft 1 Out of a Job No Money SVI Charge it I A SAVINGS ACCOUNT w I story. Think it over and Bk start an account today, W< m j| 4 per cent. 4C I Interest Paid in I I Departi I The Commei I NE WBERf I JNO. M. KINARD, O. li. M j.l President. Vice-P / ( ( t NEWBERRY' Last week our sales force u quality, style and low prices ; )ffer this week is the "burder .trength. The true spirit of f lire advertising space becau* itance somerhing important lesday morning promptly at Everything at Cut Prices. The bigger the store the bigger the bargains. Come, and e will prove it. One case White Lawn, short lengths, some 40 in wide in ie lot, you can't buy it in any retail store for less than 10c, id 12c, here goes for 7 }/>c yd. One case, 50 full pieces, 40 in White Lawn, the i2j^c kind : SJ^cyd. One ease, 50 full pieces, white Victoria Lawn, book folds, ie 15c kind, 10c yd. 25 pieces 40 in Persian Lawn wo: ! h 25 and 35c, cut to 19c. 25 pieces 36 in Persian Lawn worth 10c, cut to 15c yd. 25 pieces 34 in Persian Lawn worth 15c cut to 9c yd. Mimnaugh Leads in Stylish M A master slroke In Milli- . ery, another big scoop at tss than 50c on ths dollar, ought from one of Baltitore's leading Mil'inery conernswhowas hard up and eeded the ready cash. The . 1. . . .. ig shipment is now on the ( ' Dad, and we expect to have lern on sale not later than w / e d n e sd ay. , /' j //// V / f Untrimmed Hats worth /// 1.50 at 49c; untrimmed // t lats worth $2.00 at 98c. *'}:*-V?0/f?4 /e've got more Hats than lost of the side show Milli- -Vj ^ sry stores of Newberry had / fj start the season on. "Nuff /r / /' lid." . , .< i" / ?I?l?H?! ???I?IUMIIH imHIIIIIMI 11?I Blim I Ml1 IIHI1W Mill III lllllil I 1 Come to Newt t's where Mimnaugh sells! 1\ /I II j| it for less. iVI 1 1 ie typical "mammy" sort whose A quick thought came to ivotion to the family is of old- tress; why not help the j 1,C fidelity. She had, however, one " ho suffered fro , , . mitv of will? She explait rave fault?a fondness tor the wm. 11)c<lieincs w, ip which cheers but inebriates as ta)<cll faith fullv. would ke ell. She conscientiously tried to fccl jn tjlc |)al|{s ot" temper: 'erconie her weakness, but again sobrictv. Mammv reitera id again yielded to temptation, uti- willingness to take auvtliin the patience of her mistress was would )1clp her?some most exhausted. nudicine was bought am She had an earnest talk with the her. and a policy of silence (1 servant, explaining that she cided upon till (he incdicin ould lie forced to send her away llcss complete reform in this reird should be luliilUd as well as omised. I he old darkey was 1 ief-stricken and begged for an- ? her chance, saying that she was . a illing to do without anything, if I ilv permitted to stay. | | ^ ^ ^ ^ |j q Your feet, la II they suppliec II season? We want to call > !rl I handsome new Oxf W OFTEN WE I-IEAR IT. | 1 Oxford styles this s ould have told a different P a correctTans. We1 make up your mind to H ! 1 i'll increase your dollars 1 | All sizes and width; ^ ||| Gents' O I I man w^? ^1 ?. o I B from us always lool< Our Savings 1 i We are show.ng i|| and Panamas. SL,onk> Fellers AVER, J. Y. McFALL, |j res. Cashier. I Shoes, F S GREATE /as taxed to serve the tra< abound on every hand, i of proof" that here you Drogress is wrapped up ir 3e 'tis customary, but bee to tell you. Judge-by-toc 9 o'clockALL LOW GUT SHOES INCLUDED in the cut. Hunt the bargain baskets and tables, scratch among the Shoe bargains. If we've your size in the* lot singled out, name your price. It is my intention to move all these Oxfords at once. BBOUEUMOlYt IfflmTTTfiHUH III InUTOmWHlM?aJIM?1???MMWLim.Ua illinery. IS ^or l?ya' hearted na' success this g] extra bargain our firs 36 in Lonsdale Ca Our bargains in B( ^Sf/f 200 large white ff choice 98c each. ^ 100 ,arge white Bi ik 3 100 doz full size E * f50 doz full size Ble V 25 doz full size Da ' ' Tell your friends t< rra ir ivr? hi hi hi miiiiiibibiiibimiiw???i?nnwmi?irg?mr?~ a Derry's Greatest Store, yo VI N A U G H the mis- have had time to get in its work*. )oor old _.\t the end of a fortnight or so 1,11. in'ir" mainmv came into the family sitting ied that : . . . r . , . lieli if rooni? '?(iking the picture of health, ep one's ^K> whites of her eyes clear, and nice and J happiness radiated from her. 1<??1!ted her | ing her black eyes at her mistress, I g which ! she said : curative ''|)at >tuII you done give nie, IS * 1 given i Mis' Mary, 'hah sho'ly tuk awav'B ' ^ was de- ;i|] (aste fo* spiritual things!"? fl e should < I'hiladelphia Legder. |j toni lr^Baea5ssj?Eea5zn2nztjm^s3^?3rrj3KE5.ii3 aasatsiassiEffia 0 ^ JE OXFORDS' 1 S j .-i h 3. dies and gentlemen, are j 1 with Oxfords for the sill we 'our attention to our showing of ords. There's a great variety of | 0jj pring. Bright black leathers or the I || ve many things to show Inxfo Ords. 1 3 In all the many variations. | Furnishings! j ays his Collars, Ties, Shirts, etc., 1 :s right. DC a strong line of Hats in felt, straw yOU ceiv l Morgan, ? urnishings and Hats. Che" _ J w FIVE :ST STORE! de. The attraction in variety, The trading opportunity we r dollars find their greatest i the word excell. We do not :ause we have in every inlays list. Be on hand WedColored Lawn at 2 l=2c Yd. If you will buy five dollars worth of merchandise in any department (upstairs or down stairs) we will give you 10 yds, one dress, of colored Lawn at only the yd 2)^c. Let us know when the other fellow does this and I will ^o him one better. Gauze Vests at 5c Each. A clear ease where you win and, we lose. Full Bleached Tape Neck and Ann Holes, a bi^ 10c seller, limited 5 vests to each buyer at only 5c each. rgT vamm?n????MCTH?M?mm?I ??WHOJ?OBM?am? (o Bargain is Too Good people who have so nobly contributed to the phenomegantic business, and when we get from any factory an t thought is, how cheap can we sell it. caching, the 10c kind, at only 8c yd. n Bleaching, the 12 l-2c kind at only 9c yd mbrlc, genuine, the 15c kind, at only 1 lc yd. rou can't match It for less than 8c, here at 5c yd. dspread and Towel Saie. id Spre'ads and Towels are our best trade winners. Bed Spreads worth $1.50, and some worth .$2.00, sd Spreads worth $2.00, and some $2.50, choice $1.49Reached Cotton Towels, worth 10c, choice 5c. ached Huck and Cotton Towels, worth 15c, choice l()c. Lmask and Huck Towels, worth a quarter, choice 15c. :> meet you at Mimnaugh's. HBBnnB (HWHMnnMinannainiHHMHHMnBHMB u all know it's ' Where your Dollars do O * Double Duty. NOW une and Commencement. ri the presents for the ^irl grodua. e. he question is wh' 1 ' .} give hi r on j n it it'4 i '. ! I g .r.\ j about a F r ? 711 ?' no i. ng | >re appropriate. || A/e have a selection of Fans that atv g i ones to give, because they have ? autifully carved ivory sticks. They S ? trimmed in sprangles, laces, and | nd painted in most delicate colors and \ signs, They have a double web of | k which adds much to the looks and I ar of the Fan. j 6.S. Mower Bo J POST CARD ALBUMS! )n't buy your Album until see my line. Have just reed a new stock, the best that ve sold for the money. Call nee. Also have a large asment. of Post Cards, from the ipest to the highest price. lAYES' BOOK STORE.