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H>* * * * >:< * * * * # H * B * BEOKY ANN AT UTOPIA, * * * By Becky Aim Jouos. * K * ^HK ************* H Well, Mr. Aull: Mc an' Jccms, an' J Ranny Bell Margit an' Benjermin I Franklyn^ air a scttin' here in Clin ton, wait in' fnr the bestivule to come ft an' take us to North Carolincr, an' while wo air waitin' I'll rite yew a P few lines about mi trip to Utopy last * Friday. It wuz threw the kindness of Mr. John Henry Chappell (accent on the last fiillible is the latest stile) that I had sich a grand trete. Him an' his purty an' amiblc darter, Miss Annie May, come atter me soon that b morn in', an' I hasn't never in joyed a drive better. H? It aint ever day that I git to ride in a fine two horse kerridge, an' git ice erenie at ever stoppin', place, but allers tri an' act like it wern't 110 111 co m mon proceed in "We wuz 011 the Utopy grounds H^Hmrtv erly, an' had the chance to look ^^Hround some before the place got H^Hivcrcd up in people an' horses. I jHHcvcr seen a purtier pmce fur a bobBHHRyeue an' speakin'. HI It wuz a grate shady grove, an' if B^^nhcre wuz any chigars, red bugs, or Hh^Hmiv kind of ticks besides pollv ticks, |BH hey didn t truble Becky Ann Jones, HHbut hunted better rations. The first won I met wuz Mr. Pierce Harmon who thay do say is a W grate singer He wuz a mitev extinH g'?i > :?>! 'ookin' man. j^K An' law sakes! I seen the meat a kookin', and the lard a drappin' in the fire an' burin' up jest like it did L down at Mt. Bethel. The Blair brothB| ers, two fine lookin' ole ginllemcn B with inagniffercent whiskers, cookB ed the dinner, or superintended it, B an' it wuz a grand success. I never' seen as much stuft cooked at wonce I in awl mi born daze. "When I went n home an told Jeetns thay had nine I big wash pots full of hash, ricc, pointers an' eggs, lie said, "Now Becky Ann, don't stretch yore blanket loo fur, or yew mite tare a hole in it." Mr. Hub Evans arrove purty erly, an Mr. ( happell interduccd him an' made him 'pologize fur not noticin' me at Mt. Bethel. I tell yew what, SI Mr. Chappell aint goin' to be ignored hisself, ner he ain't a goin' to allow his frends to be. I beleve Mr. Lvans treted me nice because lie wanted to, though, an' not cawse he had to. I wore a rose bud home that lie give me, an' I told Jeems where I got it, but I didn't tell him about the compclments Mr. Evans paid me. An' he sot me up to awl the ieo erenie I cud etc?an' so did Mr. Chappell; an' he wanted to pay fur mi dinner, but Mr. Chappell beat him a gel I in' (hare. I met Mr. Herbert, the gentleman livin' in the grove, an' who furnished the ice cremc. An' I met Mrs. J Ora Davenport, a great lover an' teacher of music, an' a clever frendl.v lady named Longshore. The speeches wuz fine an' much in joyed. II aint 110 use fur me to tell about them speeches, cawse niitev ni everbody iii the county, except Jeems, wuz I hare, and heard 'em. An', besides, I seen a feller a set tin' (hare riIi 11 'cm down, so I ain't yoing lo set up a compertition again liim. Mr. Jack Smith 'lowed down I hare thai I d never see him smoke anuther scgarelle. lie puffed awl day 011 a cupple of. segars some syinpathizin' sole had give him, but I met him square 011 I he streets of Newberry vislidy evenin', deeply interested in (lie fasoinalin* nianifacture oJ: a nasty little ole segarette. Soon ? as he seen me he closed his fist 011 it, an' (ride lo look inercenl as a lamb, but I let him no' I seen it; but come to find out, he wuz makin' if fur somebody else. I met Mr. A brains, a red-headed ' man, that sed if any body wuz to so much as hint lo his wife thai he wuz anything but handsome, she'd frail M 'em rile then an' I hare with grale plezure! T I ell yew that, tho, she's purty enufT fur 'em both. Sheriff Buford wuz down thare, but he didn't make 110 speech. 'Pears to me lie's purtv much up in yeres to lie tryin' to pass 011 his good looks. I seen the handsome pink shirtod feller down there an' lie told me he | node a feller that, perscribcd fur Herald and News jest to git mi artickles an' fur 110 other resin! An' I also seen tho fine lookin' feller that treted 111c to lemernadc down at Ml. Bethel; he didn't trete me at Utopy, tho, fur I had already tuck on as much as I could stand. Well, I've got a hole lot I'd like to rite about, but the bestivule will soon b? here an' I've got to hurry. I \ 1 hate orful bad to miss the &fate campane in Newberry the 5th, an' I hope some body will throw u big bunch of roses at our future governor, Mr. Cole. L. Bloase, fur me. I wood do it fur my self if I wuz there. Yes, I shore hate to miss it, but I don't no when I wood ever git sich anuther chance to visit the old home a'n loved wons, so I'm a graspin' at the present opportunity. llopin' that ever body will have as nice a time .as I'm a expectin' to, durin' these two weeks vacation fur West End, I am, yores trewly, Becky Ann Jones. UNION BANE SUSPENDS. Institution of Which B. F. Arthur is Head Goes to Wall?Depositors Protected. Union, August 4.?The People's Bank, of this city," suspended fhis morninir pending going into volun- j ary liquidation. Just before the regular time for the ' bank to open the following notice | was posted on I lie closed doors: " . k i.>t i. 1908?Ba iv suspended. '' At a meeting of the board of di-' rectors of this bank last night it j was decided that owing to the con- : tinuous decline in our do- i posits and (lie general de-1 pression in the stock owned by this 1 bank that it was best to suspend further business pending arrangements for voluntarily liquidating its affairs for I ho protection of all parties concerned. Depositors are fully protected. The State bank examiner has been notified and requested to apply at once to a circuit judge for the appointment of liquidating officers according to law. B. F. Arthur, President. The People's Bank was organized in February, 1904, with a capital stock of $60,000, and up to the time of the Duncan failure was doing quite a good business. It was somewhat handicapped by that failure, however, as Mr. Duncan was vice president of the bank and had considerable interest in it. Last fall when the panic began in New York it naturally affected this institution as it did Annual I Charleston and Famous 5 ai | Friday, s a DICSTI NAT TONS ' ? ? 2 CO ?! n? ? O K. T3 5 '1 ^ | Abbeville S C. $5. ic Anderson " 5.71 Asheville N. C. 7.21 Brevard " y.$( Flat Rock " 6.4c Glenn Springs S. C. 5.5c Green v? lie " ^.5< riendersonville N. C.i 6.5c Hot Springs " j s.Gc Lake Toxaway " 8.5c I./incolnton 44 7.71 Lenoir " 7.5^ Marion <01;'*" 7.21 Rutlierfordton ' 7.2' Saluda " 6.3c Shelby 44 7.2^ Spartanburg S. C. 5.5c Tate Springs Tenn Tryon N. C. 6.3< Waterloo (HarrisSpgs.) S. C. 5.0c Waynesville N. C. 8.5c Walhalla S. C. 5.7^ White Stone Springs. . . " 5.5c Children over Five i ?5^ From Augusta, tickets sold only foi and Walhalla, tickets will be sold From Poit Royal, Beaufort, tickets for Train No. 43, August 14th, 1 From Yemasse, Allendale and Fail Via other routes for train No. 41, ALL TICKETS WILL BICAR FIE Let everybody take adv Sumn The Charleston & Wes Roi For Schedules and any H. W MATHEWS, Commercial A more or lfl.ss every concern through- at out the country, and though the sus- A pension was not expected at this time ( it is not altogether a surprise. At the present time its officers are: Ci President, B. F. Arthur; vico presi- Jn dent, L. N. Jordan; these with Dr. J. H. Hamilton, Dr. II. Iv. Smith, of W this city; B. G. Wilburn, of Cross Keys, and W. N. Garner, of Pinck- Gj ney, forming the directorate. It will be recalled that the timo ^ that Judge Pritchard took a hand in the winding up of the State dispensary affairs this bank had on deposit $10,000 of the State dispensary mon- ^ ey, and it is supposed that it is still in the bank's custody, as both the State and Federal courts forbade its removal, and no judicial order changing this has been received so fur as Ts generally known. What effect wi this will have in the winding up finally of the bank's affairs is not known. State Hank Examiner Giles Tj. Wilson lias been notified of the bank's suspension and is expected to reach Union tomorrow. There has been no excitement incident to the bank's suspension. Everything is moving on smoothly, although, of course, it has been the topic of conversa I ion. D Advertised. Letters. Letters remaining in the postoftlce Ladies' tin If you are lool and style look in i you will see all t and styles in Poci Mountain E ?VIA? 1 Western Carol Summer Resorts i nd South Carolina ^HM August 1 R ATES 'j a ? 1 | ? | 3 SCHKDl p O m | g & < & 2 iii e ? P o ? i ? ? J > $4.oo| . . . .! .... | S 4.00! ... J .. . . I'cavo Augusta. 5 6-5?! $4-2?j $3-35 " Greemvoi d 6.50: 4.25: 3.40: Arrive Waterloo I> X 40; V4?i 2. ssi << T " f 0 ^ \ "-ooi Laurens. > 4-50, 3.00; 2.001 ,, r ^ 4.00' . ...| ....; <( Greenvil :>j 5.50' 3.50 2.65' " Glenn Sj 3 7-25 5-45, 4-6?! " Tryon .. > 7-5? 4.95 410! " Saluda.. 5 7.50 4 35 3.5o << Flat Rod 3 6-75 5-95 5- ioi << TT 1 5 7.00: 5.25 4.45 Mendel.s< 5 6.50! 4.35 3.55 " Brevard. 5 5-30 3-10 2.25 " Lake To 5 6-50, 330 2.50 ? Ashevillc 3 4.001 Ti , o 8.50' i <( Mot Spn ) 5,00 2.85 2.00 " Way lies v d 3 00 1 Leave Augusta. 5 7 25i 5-IQ 4*25 Arrive Anderso 5 5"5? 1 " Walhalla 3 4-OQ; ! and under Twelve Years TE OF SALE AND LI Ml' r Train No. 1, leaving 10:10 a. 111 , Ai from Augusta for Train No. 7, leaving via Augusta, sold only for Train 47, J 908. fax, tickets via Augusta, will be sold I August 14th 1908. JAIy LI Mil, SEPTEMBER 2nd, 190 rantage of this opportuni ner Resorts of the Caroli tern Carolina Railway is 1 Jte to all Carolina Resort further information, call o^, or addres Sent. KRNKST WILL] 807 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Newberry, S. C., for week ending ugust 1st, li)08. Mrs. Abba Alfred. Miss Mary Campbell, Rev. T. C. ildwell, Miss Lillian Crosby, Mr. tines Counts. 1)?Mr. M. W. Davis, Rev. John . Douglass, Mr. S. J. Dominick. Ci?Miss Kmma Graham, Samuel i\llman, Mr. Leavie Qreen. H?Mr. liobt. Harris, Mrs. Alice udgson. IC?Ada Kinard. L?Miss Sarah Livingstone. M?Miss Martha McDwain, Mr. itchell. P?Mr. P. F. Peavy, A. J. Reeby. S?Mrs. Jake Summers. W?Mr. Speneer Worker, Miss M. ilson, Mr. G. W. Wiliams. Persans calling for these letters ill please say they were advertised. Chas. J. Pureell, P. M. TEACHER WANTED. The undersigned trustees of Long uie school will receive applications ir teacher of said school for next rm. M. A. Renwick, T. H. Brock, S. A. Rikard, Trustees. R. HUIET'S All-Healing Liniment, the best honsohold remedy on the market, try it and. be convinced. Mayes' Drug Store. II?MM? dng for quality my window and :he new colors ket Books. xcursion ina Railway to n North 5 4, 1908. ILK FROM AUGUSTA a in. ' 12:57]). in. ) (HarrisSprings) .... 1.28 p. 111. 2:00 " 'c 4:00 " nines 6:30 " 6:30 " 7:io " k--> 7:35 " >nville 7:45 " '0:25 a. 111. xaway l :.,0 ? 8:50 p. 111. nSs? 3:I2 a. or... 8:00 a. 111. 'llle 9:50 " 6.30 " 11 :oo '' 2:10p. in. of Age Half Rates. FT 1Kust 14th, except to Anderson Augusta6:30a. m., August 14th. Vugust 13th. Via other routes for Train No. 41, of August 13th. 8. ty to visit the Famous nas. che Quickest and Best s. IS any ticket agent or fAMS, General Passenger Agent, The Comm NEWBE Condensed frorr Examiner at the cl 4th, 1 908: RESC Loans and Discou Overdrafts Furniture and Fix Cash LIAB Capital Undivided Profits Dividends Unpaid Cashiers Checks.... Due to Banks Individual Deposi Borrowed Money .. IJNO. M. KINARD, O. President. V 4 Per Cent. Inte ings Department. N E W B E R R E Two Courses: W 1 Bachelor < B Language E with El R 2 Bachelor R Mechanic; Y Enginee C HIGH ST/ O GOOD SANI" L UNUSUAL E L Positive Moral E OPENS SEP G For Illustrated 1 E J. A. B. Schere CHICORA GREEN' Owned and controlled by the l'rcslr A high grade college for women, / Graduate courses in the Arts and Si and IUtsiness. Large and able faculty, beautiful niences, healthful climate. Location KXI'KNSKS I-OI A. Tuition, Hoard, Room and Fees li. All included in proposition (A) ,m Next session opens September 17II1 s. REPORT OF THE EXCH of Newfc condensed from repo iner Jun R Hi Loans and discounts Overdrafts l,,urnitnre and fixtures Cash on hand and in Banks. . . . 1,1 A Capital stock Surplus, net Unpaid Divided?* Cashiers Checks Bills Payable Deposits, | ^aividuai;;;;;;;;;; Reliable and absolutely safe. J. D. DAVKNPORT, President. KDW. R. IIII'P, Vice-President. GKO. B. CR lercial Bank, RRY, s. c. i report to State Bank ose of business June >URCES: mts $371 .< i 7.20 6,52 1.92 :tures 3,1 : G.93 30,599.38 ILITIES^75^ $ 50,000.00 net 55,887.90 1,1 12.00 12.00 1,063,32 ts 303,380.21 None $4 1 1,455^43 B. MAYKR. J. V. McKAIX, ice-Pres. Cashier. rest Paid in Our SavY COL. LEGE of Arts ?s and Mathematics ectives of Science al and Electrical ring with A. B. English VNDARDS TATION CONOMY Influences T. 23. Catalogue r, Newberry, S. C. , COLLEGE, VILLE, S. C. plcries of the Synod of South Carolina. iChristion home school. cienccs, Music, Art, Expression, Gymnastics grounds, elegant buildings, modern convol" Piedmont section, and in city of 25,000. <. T1IK KNTlUIi VliAR. 1 ..." * " - /1H3.00 nd iiution in Music, Art or Expression #203.00 to #213 00 l*'or catalogue and infoVmation address C. BYRD, D. D., President. CONDITION OF >erry, S. C., rt of State Bank Exam: e 4th, 1 908. SOURCJiS: ^'99.738.76 2,115.92 3,696.62 26,548.34 $232,099.64 hii.it i ks : $ 50,000.00 39-76 12.50 1,162,81 65,000.00 $ 1.492-74 ^05,991.82?107,484.57 $232,099.64 We pay 4 percent 011 time deposits. M. L SPKARMAN, Cashier. W. B. WAIJ.ACK, Assistant Cashier. OMIvR, Attorney.