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O'NFALL STKFKT M O'NEALL STREET CHURCH. To Be Dedicated Next Sunday?Sex*-j vices to be Conducted by Revs. Herbert and Graves. The O'Neall street Met liodist | church w ill be dedicate'* on* next Sun- . day. This cluirch is located in O'Neall i i street it> West Fnd and the congre- j nation was organized by Kev. \Y. W. Daniel, 1). I)., during his pastorate! of the Johnstone street TNI <?t liodist I elnwch in I8i).">. The lirst building was of wood and j was erected during the pastorate of 1 , Kev. .1. \V. Speakc. II was destroy- , ed by fire on February (i. l!)0,"j, dnr-1 ing the pastorate of Kev. J. 11. ( Irav-! es. The morning after the fire Mr.! (1 raves organized a building commit| tee and proceeded at once to take 1 steps to erect the present building. Work on it was commenced on the 7lh of March, 1 !)0i>, just one month after the other building bad been dest roved. Mr. fl raves personally superintended the building of the ahurcli and did a great deal of work with his own hands and as a result erected a building which would have cost at least $0,000 for a total cost of $4,200. The first services were iield in tlni new church on the 3rd of December, 100."). The congregation had been carrying a debt of about $1000 until the 17th of February of this year when it was paid in full and the church set free from all encumbrances. Recently repairs have been made on the church at a cost of sornotliing like $100 and the church at* present is in fine shape. It is liir.'ded with electricity and furnished with modern pews and pulpit fur-1 nit lire. The old building was dedicated by the Kev. Bishop W. W. Duncan. The dedicatory services of the present buildinir will be on Sunday next, bv Kev. Walter I. Herbert, at present the presiding elder of the Charleston district and for sev-rat years pastor of the Johnstone Street Methodist church in Newberry. Mr. Herbert is also a native of Newberry county and has many friends here. The membership <>l (lie O'Neall street church is at ?>.--opt about 320. A fust class Sunday school i< conducted with Mr. W. <Ilonkniuht as superintendent and >!' the old1 , ^ gg i;low .). ii. Under whose pastorate and throu I church building was erected. ill ^ I _ < r/momsT ciiriicn. i Sa Isest hpwortli Leagues in the Sink- 111 meets every Sunday. The prayer i nice!inns on Thursday evenings art* ' I> usually largely attended. j ()\ The present pastor is the Rev. J. i l-'ti T. Miller, who is now serving his see- lb olid year, lie holds services in the j church tliret? Sunday mornings inlCn each month and tlr.-w Sunday eveu-i(|? iinvs. ' ;si X"\v!?erry mill furnishes a com for-j tahle six-room cottage a<T,|oiuiui; (ho M'!i t'hnreh lor the home of the pastor. The following are the pastors who j have served the church since its or* j Utilization. It should he stated that j < when the cony-renal ion was lirst ??r- i i*. .tianized services were eoudueted in | what was known as - union ehureli j buildinir on t lie mill hill. j j), The first pastor was Rev. S. A.j|), Nettles, at present editor of the i |f| Southern (hrisiian Advoealo, who j served for six months. Rev. \Y. !?. \ erdin suei-i-cded Mi1. Xeitles and , and served for six months. Rev. J. I |,\V. Speake was the pastor for three vears ami six months and it was dur- ! imr his pastorate that the lirst s.. ehureli building was erected. Kcv. 11. I). Lucas succeeded Mr. Speake and served for six months : and he was succeeded f>v Rev. FI. T. ' Adams, who was pastor for six ^ months. Rev. (1. K, Rd wards then J served the conjiTOjration for fouV '' years and he was succeeded by Rev. s ' .1. II. (!raves, who was pastor for two years. R'ev. ,1. 15. Kil?*??re was pastor for one year and was sue- j eeeded by the present pastor, the i u Rev. .1. T. "Miller, now in his second year. ; The following is the program for |' the detliealion services Sundav morn- V imr: ' j h'1 Saturday evening 8 o'clock preachinj; by Rev. J. 11. Ciraves, a former )>as(or. Sunday Morning. !>. !"> Sunday scho it (short se<sionV 1?>.1.) A ddi'ess to school I?\* Mr. j leu. <'. I lodges, of (ireenwood. an experienced Suudav school worker. I!" rill 11 a. m. Dedicatory sermon by Rev. Waller I. Herbert, followed bv ihe i ,i ded;ea' "mi of t he church. :. I )i p. ?n. Sony service followed by , ,, 'ddres-; of Mr. (!eo. '! lodges and Rev. .!. II. (! raves before (lie Kpworl h |? I .eayue. j . :. Sermon bv Rev. W. I. Her- , <. hei (ib'.W'KS. I"'' Ki i who-., untiring labors the present )'MI. I tri'i IV AIMS HIS BRIDE WAS STOLEN rth Carolinian Tells of an Unusual Experience. >part anburg, Juno 10.-?W. J. rns, ol' Jackson county. N. C.. ilc on a bridal trip across Panther uutain, in (Ireenv.Mle county, says was robbed of bis pretty young 'e by a gang of six men after he 1 been bound, beaten and robbed, and liis wife stopped at a cottage the mountains, and during the 111 the men entered the room of couple, attacked Burns and took wife down the mountain. He says Ins not seen her since. The anilities arc investigating his story. STATEMENT. )f the condition or The Newberry vings Hank. located at Newberry, ('.. at the close of business dune i. 1 008. Resources. ans and discounts $2l:l.l~>tt. l: erdra(Is.. . . . . (5.(51(5.00 irniture and fixtures .. 2.27.~>.0( te from banks and banners 10,7(i:?.0( irrency ">.1 IS.ih > 1?l d.ii Iver, nickles and pennies (57-1.2;" iccks and cash items . . M>.'5..">( Total *2 U.S.! 1.1 Resources. i|>ital stock paid in .. .$ .">0,(UK).(II divided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid .'>.'1.-10:5.1." !" lo banks and bankers 2..V>S.0l ic unpaid dividends . . 10.!.2." dividual deposits subject to check 1OO.SI vinus deposits 0").-l!5S., ishier "s checks < .21 lis payable 2:?.MOO.O( Total $211 ,S:M. I WT10 OF SOFTIi CAROLINA. ('onlily of Newberry, lie fore me came .1. 10. Norwood shier of the above named bank lo. beinii duly sworn. says that tlit ove and foregoing statement is . ie condition of said bank, a nwii by the books of said bank. .1. 10. Norwood, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed bcl'on , this eleventh day of June 1008. 1'. Kant (lihler, N. 1\ for S. C. urect Attest: lues Mcintosh, ines K. (Jilder. ('. Mat I hews. Directors. STATEMENT Of (lie condition of the Win. Cole in iV Co.. Hankers, located at \\ hit ire, S. ('., al the close of busines me 1, I'M'h. Resources. ?ans and di>c<nints .. . SS.02d.<i maud loans 1 .">,000.01 k-erdralts OVl.'J" irniture and Fixtures .. (iiin.ui a- from banks and hanker* 7.o: i rencv 2.1 11 .01 .Id l\er. Nicklef and Pennics '>12. lit iccks and cash items .. HS:i? Total <1 lc.ll ::.2' Liabilities. ulivided profits, less ciirenl expenses ami taxes paid $ 11.1 <<.2! ie to banks and bankers 7(50.15' lividual deposits sul>iect I <? check i O.S.>0.O( ne certificates 21.221.07 shier's checks 82. I 1 Pol a I $11(5,11:5.2) AT 10 OF SOFT11 CAROLINA. County of Newberry, before me came \V. I*. Watson, asstant cashier of the above namerl lk. who. being duly sworn, savs I the above and foregoing statenl i> a true condition of said lU. as shown by the books of said ik. \V. TL Watson. Mvorn to and subscribed before . I his 1(1 day of June. IOOR. J. |). Stokes, N. P. for S. C. rreel Attest: A'm. Coleman. I 'art ner. Plenty of Trouble caused by stagnation of the liver 1 bowels. To ueI rid of it and idache and biliousness and the ison thai briims jaundice lake Dr. mi's New Life Fills the l'eliable riliers thai do the work without nding or griping. 2">c. at W. 10. Iham & Son's drug store. STATEMENT Of tho condition of the Farmers j nnd Merchants Hank, located at Lit tie Mountain, S. at the close 01 i business June 1th, 1908. Resources. Loans and discounts .. . 14,71{).:tt I Demand loans 1,200.Ot Overdrafts 5f)8.9( Haukiii" house 1,487.8* Furniture and fixtures ... 1,017.2." ; Due from hanks and bank 2,49f>.(i( Currency 100.01 O.dd 10.01 Silver, nickels und pennies ItJ.O" Total $21 f(i0."?.0 ! Liabilities. (Capital stock paid in .....$ 9,8")0.0i j I ndiviih'd profits, less eur! rent expenses and taxes j paid 21.1 'I Individual deposits sub'} ject to check 0.222.S [ Cashier's checks 11.0 j Hills payable 2,">00.0 j Total .*21,(i0.~>.0 Stale o1 Smjth Carolina, Coiinl\ of Newberry. He fore ine came \V. A. Count: I ! cashier ol I he above named banl ) who heim: duly sworn, says that 11 I above and fore?.:oin?r statement is > j t rne comiilon of said bank, as show ' i by the books of said bank. \V. A. Counts. Sworn to and subscribed befoi line, this Hili day of June, 1008. I J. H. I .at ban. ( L. S.) X. r. for S. <\ j Correct A 11 e.- t : ) J. M. Sease, ?| J. I'?. Derrick, j J. II. Wise. Directors. | STATF OK SOLTI1 CAROLINA, ; ! COCNTV OF XFWT.FWKY. I i Hv Frank M. Schnrnpert, Fsquir ! Probate Jml-je. I | W IIFKFAS. .1. J. Ilipp liatli ina< j suit to me. to yrant him letters i ailu inistrat ion of the estate of an j ' I I i. (J. 11 ' J TIIK.SK AliF THFIiFFOKF (.. cil ' and admonish all and singular tl kindred and creditors of the said A j ilipp, deceased. (11:i 1 they be ail ' ! appear before me, in the court < probate, to lie held .at Newberry. J | C.. on Friday. 20th day of June ne> I after publication thereof. at I '] o'clock in the forenoon, to slio cause, if any they Tiave, why tl said administration should not I | granted. <J IY FX under mv hand, this lit J day of June Anno Domini. 190H. Frank M. Schumpert, J. I\ X.( ;i Mor ) . masssuasaM WMiawsnaxrantawsrXi Monday, June and Laurens Rg to Charleston, ? to visit the city to spend a day lean take a dip ii jthe Second and lina soldiers wh with the United .schkdsi.k. uor: Lv. Laurens 7.00 a. 111 '1 Clinton 7.25 a. 111 j '' CioUlviUe . ... 7.35 a. 111 " Kinards 7.45 a. 111 " Gary 7.50 a. in. " Jala^ S.00 a. 111 Tickets good to retu Wednesday, June 24t |A. C. L. Train No. 52, ; June 24th, 1 908. ! Artillery Gun Targe;. F For information, ask J. F. LIVINGSTON, S. Colum REPORT OF C ; THE EXCHJ > of Newbc ) ] condensed from report ' inerJune ) K KSO j Loans and discounts Overdrafts j Furniture and fixtures Cash on hand and in Banks (1 1.1 A It II Capital stock Surplus, net ^ V11 paid Dividends 0 Cashiers Checks n Hills payable - ,, ... . \ Banks ! ?Pos s> j i lulividual Reliable and absolutely safe. V 1(1 J. D. DAYKNPOUT, *' President. 11 IvDW. R. mri', Vice-President. OKO. B. CRO I ?BMC?Wllil III WANT ! ? . W ?i To call your a of Box Paper, Ta ^ Ledgers, Cash i. tracts, Talcum \ il ter and Tooth !. mak'3 tho prices see us before mak i w : Broaddi HERALD & N I 3sn?uK?n??m _ u JXXI* .rawr.v.tmJ? ?ML" VJ $*pl *\\/ h yv' sue y k , ? il n ) 22nd, the Cob lilway will run the giving their patroi by the sea at a vc at the Isle of Pa n the surf and vis Third Regiments o will be camped States Coast Art Nl> TK I P KATli. ....S2.00 I, v. Newberi .... 2.75 " Pros|>eri " " I A. Moi ? " Cliapin. " "1nno... .... " Ar. ClwM'lesI rn on Special, leaving h, or any Regular Trai due to leave Charleston 'ractice, Band Concerts, gflWWDttMBPWB?B?WWWBWiBW?MWI?^??HMMWI? Agents or write A., T. C. bia, S. C. Jk'X T JU 'ONDITION OF iNGE BANK irry, S. C., of State Bank Exam: 4th, 1908. IT R ens: Si99,738 76 2,115.92 3,696.62 26,548.34 $232,099 64 [.IT 1 KS: $ 50,000.00 8>439 76 '2.50 1,162.Si 65,01)0.00 S '.492.74 105.991 .S2 I07.4S4.57 $232,099.6) k c Pa>" I IK-Tccnt on time deposits M. I. SIMvARMAN, Cashier. W. H. WAIJ.ACK, Assistant Cashier. M1\R, Attorney. ttention to our line blets, Note Books. Books. Also Ex3owder, Toilet WaPowder. vA/e will : right. Oome and ung your purchase. IS & Ruff EWS BUILDING. wracKxrarawa xjatiar,<W(arJ ,i|nvr jmmammm r.s 99 & rtf ELb \ itibia, Nowberry iii* first Excursion ~is an opportunity ?ry low rate, and ims, where they it their friends of of South Caroat Fort Moultrie illery. "** yum,, SC'll HDl'I.It. ROUND TRIP RATl{. s-'5 a. in ?2 -() ity S.30 a in < nilaiti H.50 a. 111 ? 9.00 a. 111 9-3? <1. 111 ?lOll . . .3.OO j). ni. ....... mammmmmtmum??rr mam m Charleston 7,00 a. m. ln UP to and including i Wednesday morning-, "^'.^w-y/mviTOCTrownr,.,^ Dancing, Surf Bathing. WHITE, G. P. A., Wilmington, N. C 9