The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, July 17, 1908, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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I Annual J I *yr o Men's and Boy's 0 Shoes, Straw h ? nishings offered Invited. I THE SALE I! Great Bar JIT Suits and ( /jM X^y^PI Blues, Grays, Olives & // 1 i Fancy Patterns. . Jif f $25.00 Ones Now $18.75 JPv? 0 fJ) $22.00 Ones Now $16.50 ?nes ?ow $15.00 ; $18.00 Ones Now $13.50 ' Pi pll ^'5? ?nes Now $12.38 U li COLORED NEGLIGEE SHIRTS IB ' Mill $1.50 Ones $1.15. H Think of it, 75 doz. choice Shirts, in all sizes and colors. Regular $1.00 and $1.25 Negligee Shirts for 85 Cents. Perfect Fitting in attached and detached cuffs, the | balance of our Spring Stock. NOTICE OF SALE. BARBECUE. h< Unless the following stocks and "We will furnish a first, class bar- 1( chose are disposed of at private sale becue at Pomaria, S. C., on Saturday, rt prior to the day hereinafter named, July 25th, .1908. Candidates and otli- b "I will sell, at public auction, to the ers desiring to enjoy a good cue are ei highest bidder, at th<j court liouse invited. steps, at Newberry, 8. C., for cash, on W. II. Counts. F Monday, the 6th day of July, 1908,) L. A. Huff. at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, 1 . thirteen (13) shares of (lie capital BARBECUE AT POMARIA. ^ stock of I lie Commercial Bank of We will jrivo a first class barbecue li Newberry, four (4) shares of the at Rethel school liouse, Pomaria, S. capital stock of the Newberry Sav- C., Saturday, July 18th. Come one, ings Bank, six (fi) shares of the capi- Come all. A good dinner guarantal stock of the Mollohon Manufac- teed. I: 'uring Company, and one (1) note on Jno. A. Craham. Albert Nance, a colored person. II. M. Wicker. h' One share of each kind of stock . 01 will he sold at a time, with the prl- undersigned will furnish a i vilege of taking all the shares of the first class barbecue at Ml. Bethel k same corporation stock, or taking any academy in No. 2 township, July 21, q number of shares not exceeding Ihe campaign day. total of that corporation to be sold. ' g j Cromer J. F. J. Caldwell, _ ' Executor of Mrs. M. C. Caldwell. BARBECUE NOTICE. We will furnish a first class barbeBARBECUE AT JOLLY STREET, cue at Mount Pleas-anf, Campaign * B?y, Wednesday, July 22. !j We will furnish a fist class barbc- IT. S. Graham. |) i cue at Jolly Street, on Saturday, July M. J. Smith. | f 18. Plenty of good things to eat ? guaranteed. Candidates Invited to bo TEACHER WANTED. p, present and make speeches. Tlio undersigned trustees of Long ^ ' M. R. Singiey. Lane school will receive applications I I | P- l'j* Stone. . for teacher of said school for next ^ term. 'J BARBECUE AT rAIRVIEW. ' M. A. Rdnwick, J; T. II. Brock, Messrs. W. L. Moore and J. E. Rikard, gc Fulmer will furnish a first-class bar- Trustees. becue at Fnirview school liouse, .on Friday, July 17. The public is cor- TRESPASS NOTICE* va dially invited to be present. All persons are hereby notified and lc< W. L. Moore. warned not to trespass upon the lands dc J. E. fulmer. of the undersigned by hunting, fish- Hi I ing or in any manner whatsoever. Aj ^ BARBECUE NOTICE. Mrs. J. A. Henderson. te. T will give a first-class barbecue at ? sh Williams, campaign day, July 28. NOTICE SCHOOL MEETING. be Special attention to ladies and chil- Notice is hereby given that a meet- esl dren. The public is invited. ing of the citizens of Newberry school vi< J. W. Sanders. district will be held in the new court eri / i illy Sale. [ Fine Clothing, o lats; and Fur- O i at Great Reduction. "" S NOW ON Special^Trousers gains in Overcoats Special Trousers Sale. if Maybe your Coat and Vest are good, but you need new T rousers. | HERE IS YOUR CHANCE: $10.00 Trousers $7.50 8.00 Trousers 6.00 7.00 Trousers 5.25 jfc?fe^a 6.00 Trousers 4.50 l|g|j 5.CO Trousers 3.75 ?|M Wlp 4,00 Trousers 3.00 Jljp 3.50 Trousers 2.25 All $1.00 Neckwear, Now 69c. Great Values and big assortment here. All 50c. Neckwear, Now 39c. Very desirable Ties?all regular 50 cents value. md Get tlie Best. >use on Tuesday. July 21, 1908, at Scholarship should write to President ) o'clock a. m., to hear the annual Johnson before the examination for port of tlie* trustees of the New- Scholarship examination blanks. errv graded schools for the year Scholarships are worth $100 and lded June 1st, 100S. free tuition. The next session will J. M. Davis, open September 1(>, 1008. For furth. N. Martin. Secretary. er information and catalogue, address Chairman. I Pres. T>. B. Johnson, Hock ITill, S. C. 'is ctkgt ii iiitisii M' crrrrirru p., j o y-n paid (heir delinquent State and connL,na? leston, o. U. i ty taxes are earnestly requested t.<i 24th Year Begins September 25th. | give this matter their attention at Kntnuiee examinations will be OM('e> as T <? <',opn ln.v books eld at the County Court House ^a,<0 settlement with the county 1 Friday, July 3, at 9 a. 111. All , treasurer. indidates for admission can com- j M. M. Buford, Sheriff. ite in September for vacant Boyce Newberry, S. C. zholarsliips which pay $100a year. . ? ?.. .? i Due West Female College. id furnished room in dormitory With the best modern conventi. Iuiti0n$40. I*or catalogue, jcnces an(l equipment, and high (dress Harrison Ranijoumi stalld(irds of ,cacliing ai?l living, President. . 1 this is an ideal place for prcparaH linrn a AI | r*#"&tFa tion for the great responsibilities ANDER COLLEGE " (Hornier*Wllltamslo,Tiem?TS" | TlvRMS MODURATK. LiREENWOOD, S. C. For attractive catalog write bv. John 0. Willson, President. RIvV. JAM ICS BOYCK. I'HXS Sej>t. is, 190S. Comfortable, steam- 1\,,, w i o r* lieated, t'lcclt ic lighted building, in eitv 1'lie Wesi, o. v,. limits. C.ood food, llome-liko life and ? "",c """* University of South Carolina - 1 1 | Wide range of choice in ScicnWINTHEOP COIjLEGE. | tific, Literary, Graduate and Pro:holar?hip and. Entrance Examina-1 fessional Courses leading to degree Dion | of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of The examination for the award of 1 Science, Licentiate of Instructions, cant Scholarships in Winthrop col- Bachelor of Laws, Master of Arts, ?e and for the admission of new stu- ' Civil Kngineer and Fleet rical Hunts will be held at the County Court I ginccr. Well equipped Labora- , 3iise 011 Friday, July 3, at 9 a. m. i lories, Library of over 40,000 vol^plicants must be not less than fif- fumes. 311 years of age. When Scholar- Fxpenses moderate. Many stuips are vacant after July 3 tlioy will <lcr^s ,nakc lhcir own expenses, awarded to those making the high- , Next session (104th) begins I average at this examination, pro- keptc'iubcr 23d, 1908. led they meet the conditions gov- hor announcement write to the tiing the award. Applicants for Resident, Columbia, S. C. The Commercial Bank, NEWBERRY, S. C. Condensed from report to State Bank Examiner at the close of business June 4th, 1 908: RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts $371,217.20 Overdrafts 6,521.92 Furniture and Fixtures 3,1 16.93 Cash 30,599.38 | $411,455.43 I LIABILITIES: 3 Capital ?$ 50,000.00 I Undivided Profits net 55,887.90 ? L Dividends Unpaid 1,112.00 | i Cashiers Checks 12.00 I fj Due to Banks 1,063,32 | | Individual Deposits 303,380.21 I I Borrowed Money None ? I $411,455.43 I I JNO. M. KINARD, O. B. MAVKR, J. V. McFALE, | H President. Vice-Pres. Cashier. w j| 4 Per Cent. Interest Paid in Our Sav- n Newberry Col. lege E Two Courses: W 1 Bachelor of Arts B Languages and Mathematics E with Electives r 2 Bachelor of Science r Mechanical and Electrical Y Engineering with A. B. English c high standards O GOOD SANITATION L UNUSUAL ECONOMY L Positive Moral Influences E OPENS SEPT. 23. G For Illustrated Catalogue E J. A. B. Scherer, Newberry, S. C, 11 ?? ??awi wmammmammmmmmmmmmmmmmsMm wmmmmmmmmmmommmmmmmmmmmmB IWhat a savings account in | THE BANK OF PROSPETITY I will do for you. 1 It will provide capital to start into business. * 1 It will provide for saving money usually squandered. 1 It will pave the way toward securing a home. fj It will provide a fund for educating your children. i j It is the best possible way to accumulate a reserve fund for | I hard times or old age. m It is better than endowment insurance, producing larger i profits, costing less, and can be realized in cash at any time. u Our institution is run under the supervision of, and regu- g larly examined by the State Hank Examiner. i j The Bank of Prosperity, Prosperity, S. C. I DR. GEO. Y. HUNTER, DR. J. S. WIIEELER, i j (President. V. President. I J. 1?\ BROWN I v, J. A. COUNTS, Cashier. Assistant Cashier. j YOUR BANKING! THE NEWBERRY SAVINGS BANK. Capital $50,000 - Surplus $30,000 No Matter How Small, No Matter How Large, The Newberry Savings Bank will give it careful attention. This message tpplies to the men and the women alike. JAS. McINTOSH. J. E. NORWOOD, President. Cash'sr.