The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, June 17, 1913, Page FIVE, Image 5
FDetith 01 a Child in Saluda County.
Indian Creek cor. Saluda Standard, j
12th.
Little Marjorie, the 4-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Hipp, died very suddenly Tu-esday of
last week and was buried at Zoar i
Wednesday.
Mr. and ^rs. Hipp moved to this \
county from Newberry county some j
four or five years ago.
The funeral services were conduct- 1
ed by Rev. S. C. Morris.
Little Marjorie was a sweet child
and belonged to the cradle roll of j
Bethany Sunday school.
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The Object of the Meeting.
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There was a meeting in Columbia
last week, and judging from the re- ;
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ports in the daily papers it will result
in good. Dr. Geo. B. Cromer was
named as a member of the executive
committee, and by some excerpts from J
letters published in the State, one j
from Dr. Cromer, an idea may be i
formed as to the object of the meet-:
i
ing:
"Many important subjects will claim :
the attention of your meeting, but
none of greater moment than :he improvement
of community life in our j
rural districts. The towns are suck- !
ing the life out of the country, and
much of it, after being sucked out,;
becomes vicious or anaemic. We need .
a population of white farmers on
small farms, in order to solve the |
problem of the country school and
the country church. To this end. I
trust that the capitalists and landowners
will devise some plan that will ]
enable deserving young white men
to buy and operate small farms. The
rate of interest and the prices now demanded
are practically prohibitive,
?nd are driving young men to the
towns and cities."
Among the names registered at the,'
opening of the conference was Miss
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Martha Johnstone, from Newberry.
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No. 6994.
REPORT s
Of the Condition of the Peoples National
Bank, at Prosperity, in the State
of South Carolina, at the Close of!
Business, June 4th, 1918.
Resources.
Loans and discounts $164,721.87 I
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
604.20!
U. S. Bonds to secure cirfiilatinn
_ 6,250.00
Premiums on U. S. Bonds .. 281.25 j
Bonds, securites, etc 1,932.75 j
Banking house, furniture
and fixtures 3,429.09 j
i
Other real estate owned ... 1,015.67
Due from National hanks
(not reserve agents) ... 1.048.S6 !
Due from State and private
banks and bankers, trust
companies Liid Savings
banks 7.28 j
Due from approved reserve
agents 12,427.89
Checks and other cash
items 218.70 j
Notes of other National
banks * 215.00
Fractional paper currency,
nickels and cents 154.71
Lawful money reserve in
DanK, viz: ,
Specie $7,820.40
Legal-tender notes
2,100.00? 9,920.40
Redemption fund "with U.
S. treasurer (5 per cent.
of circulation) 312.50
\
Total $202,540.17
. Liabilities.
Capital stock paid in $ 25,000.00
Surplus fund 3,000.00
Undivided profits, less current
expenses and taxes
paid 5,118.66
National bank notes outstanding
6,250.00
Due to other National banks 537.94
Dividends unpaid 4.00
Individual deposits subject
to check 152,032.26
Cashier's checks outstanding
597.31
Bills payable, including cer
tificates for money borrowed
10,000.00
I
Total ?202,540.17
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Newberry, ss.
I, R. T. Pugh, Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
R. T. Pugh,
Subscribed an sworn to before me!
19+V. Tnno 1Q13
LUIS lOLil UftJ \J L UUiiV, O.VAV.
A. B. Wise,
Notary Public.
Correct?Attest:
R. L. Luther,
Wm. A. Moseley,
T. A. Dominick,
Directors.
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The store t
Jar; the store
Carolina men
a need in our
Lace Saie at
3 500 yards of fine Lao
Plat, Val and Cluny. Th<
edgings. The values are
yard, all on a bargain table
Balkia Bli
One lot of Balk in Blouse
terial. trimmed in red or b
on bargain table, choice..
Ladies Silk
Ladies' sheer thread Si
top, lisle heel, black and w
White Canva;
144 pairs White Cafivas
I all sizes, worth elsewhere \
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WATTS DEFEATS WEST END
At Laurens on Saturday In a Beautifully
Played and Snappy Contest,
Special to The Herald and News.
Laurens, S. C., June 17.?By defeat.!
*1 wr^s.4- Pn/larc. i>-> Ck honilti'f :i]]V
lllg me vycsi o in ? j
played and snappy contest here Saturday
afternoon, Watts Mills climbed
to second place in the C., N. & L.
league.* The feature of the game was
the hitting cf Fisher, for the locals,
who out of four times up made two
home runs, a double and a single, besides
making four put outs and two
assists out of six chances. Wright,
the lanky initial sacker for the Newberry
boys, was a prime favorite with
th-e congregation, being given the glad
hand on several occasions because of
his star wcrk at first. Livingstone
pitched a consistent game until the
pichth. when with one on, Fisher
knocked a home run, after which the j
locals hammered th-e ball rather freely.
Hill, for the Watts Mill, pitched a
consistent game being given strong
support by his team mates.
The following is the official score: .
Watts Mill.
AB R BH PO A E
Hammett, ss . .5 2 2 1 4 0
Watts, cf. . . .4 0 0 0 0 1 I
Seall. 3b . . .4 1 0 1 2 1 I
Fisher, 2b . . .4 2 4 4 2 0
Swink, 3b . . .3 1 1 9 0 0
Ruff, c 4 117 3 0
Simpson, If . . .4 0 0 0 0 1
Norman, rf . . .4 0 1 4 0 0
Hill, p 4 0 1 1 1 0
Totals 36 17 10 27 12 3
dewberry.
AB R [SH PO A E
Boozer, ss . . .3 0 1 2 6 0
Jones, 2b . . .4 1 1 1 3 2
Vaughan, 3b . .4 0 0 1 0 1j
Mills, cf . . . 4 1 3 0 0 0 j
Troutman, rf . .4 0 0 1 0 0
Bishop, If . . .4 0 1 2 0 oj
Wright, lb . .4 0 2 15 0 0|
Campbell, c . . .3 0 0 'i l u
i Livingstone, p .3 0 1 0 4 0
Tfctal 32 2 9 24 14 3
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hat operates maw
with an undersellin
zantile leader, wher
line can afford, frc
10c Yard.
e including Shadow, 45 jn
1?J. ?j ,
ise are m Danus auu wnere i
up to 25 and 39c per buyer,
i at choice the yd 10c _
I IWW I m llll IT II Ml llllfll II II
juses.
'.s, made of good ma lne,'
$1.25 value, ad anc* ~2;
gSc I tlie
j em
; Hose.
Ik Hose, lisle garter Shee:
hite, 69c value, at 45c | onlv, 4
s Pamps.
Pumps, leather heel, 10 yc
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Summary: Ease on balls, of Hill 3,
Livingstone 1; two base hits, Hammett,
Fish, Swinek, Ruff, Wright 2;
home runs, Fishef 2.
West End vs. Oakland.
West End second team defsated
Oakland team in basball on Saturday
on West End diamond by a score of
7 to 4.
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S This is What They Say of Walter Hunt
Strong, practical, timely and statesmanlike
was the address of W. H.
Hunt, Esq., of Newberry, to the graduating
class at the University of
I South Carolina today. To the young
| men the speaker embodied the ideals
that he set luminously before them
as students and as publicists. He
was listened to with rapt attention.
The boiy of his thought appeals with
rare force to present conditions In
South Carolina.?Press report.
Mr. Hunt spoke upon the opportunities
-a/hiVi! farp n vouTi? man or wo
man in the South. He directed hie
talk especially to the young man and
woman who are college graduates.
Carefully developing his theme and
presenting his subject in a manner,
most logical and concise, Mr. Hunt
gave facts and prophecies calculated
to prove beneficial to the young people
who 'heard his addr-ess and who
are now facing the problems of every
citizen.?Press report.
Hunt's Masterly Address.
A masterly address on "The Question
Which Confronts the Graduates
in South Carolina," by Mr. Walter H.
Hunt, of Newberry, was a rare treat
for the students and audience. iMr.
Hunt is a pleasing and attractive
speaker and he handled the subject
this morning in his own inimitable
way.?Columbia cor. Florence Times.
An oipptHr Which builds
^A?L --C?,
up words letter bv letter at the I
1 " !
i right end and moves them across
! until they disappear at the left has
been invented by a Michigan man.
"Is she a member of the divorce
colony?" "Yes; undergraduate."
Meet Me At
FlclUi
ay that makes it e<
.g, fair dealing poli
e your dollar goes
)m any standpoint,
Embroidery Sale.
Yal Embroidery, worth arid sells
it $1.00 and $1.50, one dress to
it only the yard
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Lace Curtains at 98c Pair.
iirs Lace Curtains, worth $r.5o,
50, take your pick and choice at
r
J .Sijjf Hjkp
iiUUIVO um:i uvuvi
r thread Silk Hose, lisle garter top,
oc value, all go at the pair
Pajama Checks.
Is of 36 in Pajama Checks, good qt
a A m l
tore That's Always
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY,
Court of Common Pleas.
J. Marion Davis, Plaintiff,
against
Jane C. Whitman and Sallie Eargle,
in their own right and as administratrices
of the personal estate of
E. P. Whitman, deceased, Defendants,
and
J. Marion Davis, Plaintiff,
against
Sallie Eargle and Jane C. Whitman,
in their own right and as administratrices
of the personal estate of
E. P Whitman, deceased, Defendants.
By virtue of an order of court herein
I will sell to the highest bidder
before .the court house at Newberry,
S. C., within the legal "hours of sale,
on Monday, July 7, 1913, the same
being saleday, the following described
property, to wit:
All that piece, parcel or lot of
land lying and being situate in the
Town of Helena, county and State
aforesaid, containing three and sixtenths
acres, more or less, and bounded
by lot of Mrs. Helen P. Jenkins,
by a street which separates it from
lot cf Mrs. Lizzie Ruff, the Southern
railway and others, and also by a
street which separates it from the
estate of Gordon Bluford, deceased,
and others, and also by a lot recently
purchased by the said E. P. Whi.t
man.
iAlso all that lot or parcel of land
lying and being situate in the Town
of Helena, county and State aforesaid,
containing one acre, more * or less,
bounded on the north by a street
which separates it from lot of Mrs.
Lily Hollis, on the south by lot of
Arthur Kibler, formerly Jas. 0. Meredith,
on the east by Mrs. Emma Davis
and otherwise bounded by lot of Mrs.
Helen Pope Jenkins, formerly lor of
Mrs. Charlotte P Glenn, the same being
the lot conveyed to Jacob Kibler
by Henry G. Hoof by deed the 14th
day of September, 1886, and recorded
in the office of the register of mesne
conveyance in Deed Book No. 4 at
Mimne
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ach day bigger and
rv that has alreat
the farthest. No
to fail to visit this
35c Brown Lin
ejse. 25 pieces Brown Line
each 36 in wide, 35c quality
? | Androscoggin Blea
With every $5.00 we
scoggin Bleaching at 01
$2.00 .
.0 J Millinery Depar
??- Hundreds of new ue
sale this week. All 011
at half price
black
250 ladies' Sa
Three hr wired and t
Skirts, no two alike, a1^
xaliiy, Sample Skirts, ali lintc
. 89c half price,
3 - r==z
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Busy."
Some]
DON'T LET flies
cow
DONT LET the
first
DONT LET the
potal
DON'T LET mit<
kill;
(DONT LET bo<
hen
DONT LET fli.
your
en ?
dise
thei
DON'T FAIL to
rig!
pes
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page 183.
Terms of sale cash. The purchaser
will be required immediately to pay
to the Master fifty dollars on each
* ' - i ? Vio/i Vioo-n a
lot wnen ms uiu uaa uvwiih?
as an evidence of good faith. Purchaser
to pay for deed.
H. H. Rikard,
Master.
Newberry, S. C., June 13, 1913.
When some men get on the track
of a dollar, they think of no other
interest untijl they have tracked it to
its lair.
lugh's
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/\t*A
more popudy
elected it
woman with
store.
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len at 19c Yard.
n, every thread pure flax,
, sale price 19c
ching at 2 l-2c Yd.
will sell 10 yds of Androily
the yard 2^c
tment 2nd Floor.
itrimmed shapes to go on
r fine pattern Hats to go
mple Skirts.
hirty fvi* Ladies' Srmple
n.o>tl\ black, J" rur'.r.ur-'
I up on two b;g rucics at ^
$2.98, $3.49 and $4.98
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Dont's
f |
worry your milk '
8 and horses.
worms eat your
T .
; iomacoes.
bugs kill your
:oes.
28 and head lice
four little chicks.
ly lice kill your
s.
es svtarm over
house and kitch
nth thousands of
ase germs on
r feet.
see us for the
it killer for insect
ts.
; Weeks,
)rug Store.
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Threw Away Money,
Henry never knew stairs could be
so frolicksome and Alpine until that
midnight. He had reached the turning
point of his perilous journey when
his wife appeared, armed with the
well-known candle and poker.
"You're drunk, Henry!" she cried
indictively. "You're drunk!"
"Well, if I ain't" responded Henry
demurely. "I've spent $3.60 for nothing!"
I And lie wept! J