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TWELVE RESERVE DISTRICTS. |t
(Organization Committee Completes
Ordering System?Places South
Carolina in Region of Virginia.
Washington, April 2.?After three
j months of consideration the reserve H
bank organization committee tonight
announced that it had divided tne
continental United States into 12 bank- j
? - - ? j -v ? ^ | ^
ing districts ana seiecieu iz cities xur. m
' federal reserve banks under the new! Xv
currency law. This was the first de- I
cisive step toward t'be establishment
of the new system. The cities and ????
districts are:
District Xo. 1 , Bcston?Reserve
bank will have capral of $9,931,740, Ohio.
with 446 national banks as members.! District Territory
included, New England j $6,219^>23 w
7 States. " etc- Terrltc
. _ __ ? , ^ _ , east of the
District No. 2, New \ork?Capital ^
following: cc
$20,6S7,616, with 47S national and a
, , . Caldwell, K
number of State banks (not given) ri
_ ^ x. Honey, bt.
as members. Territory, btate of New , .
rence and 1
^ ork. . , , . ,.
eluded m di
District No. 3, Philadelphia?Capi- district 7* a
tal $12,993,013, including 800 national 4. ajj Tenn<
banks and several State banks. Terri- al| ^viississij
tory, New Jersey and Delaware and all District T
B Pennsylvania, east of western bound- ;tal -Q2 7$
Hk ary of following counties: McKean, etc xerritc
B Elk, Clearfield, Jambria and Bedford. ta gou+h d;
B District No. 4, Cleveland?{Capital Pnncin 9nH *
' $11,621,535, with 724 national and y
everal State banks. Territory, State rnerrw?r v
fj_y xo i* iv w
of Ohio, ail Pennsylvania lying west of tai -94 91(
district No. 3, the counties of Mar- Territo
f shall, Ohio, Brooke and Hancock in orado Wvo
West Virginia and all Kentucky east . district >
. of the western boundary of the follow- ^ j-ne ^
* ing counties: Boone, Grant, Scott, Qf the foIIcn
Woodford, Jessamine, Garrard, Lin- Blaine
coin. Pulaski and McCreary. tawalomie,'
Richmond District. 1 Intosb M(]s
District Xo. 5, Richmond?Capital f Xew Mexico
$6,543,281, with 475 national banks sollthern b(
and a number of S:a,te banks and -trust counties; w
companies. Territory: District of Co- pe gaQ
lumbia, Maryland, Virginia, Xorth '
Carolina, South Carolina and all West
- DictnVt
V Virginia except tnose counties in dis
trict 4. 634,091, will
District Xo. 6, Atlanta?Capital $4,- Teiritcrj, T
V 702,7S0, with 372 national banks, etc. Oklahoma n(
H Territory, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, *ana no^ *n
all Tennessee east of the western coun
V boundary of the following counties: Graham, Gr
Stewart, Houston, Wayne, Humphreys ta ^ruzand
Perry; all Mississippi south of the District >
northern boundary of the following Capital $8.1
counties: Issaquena, Sharkey, Yazoo, banks, etc.
Kemper, Madison, Leake and Neshoba; Washington,
oii nf cnnfhoflctprn navt of Tenuis- and Utah,
H iaiia east of the western boundary of; eluded in di
V the following coumies: Poine Coupee,
Iberville, Assumption and Terrebonne. HOMICII
District No. 7. Chicago?Capital,
$13,151,92.", with 9S4 national backs, G. Levi Ki:
p etc. Territory. Iowa, all Wisconsin Shot to ]
south of the northern boundary of the
following counties: Vernon, Sauk, Columbia.
Dodsv. "WasiMHsrton and Osa- | News and C
JfrV~/" ukee; all of the southern peninsula Lexintgon
of (Michigan, viz: All that part of Lake a prominen
Michigan; all Illinois north of a line county, was
forming the southern boundary of the at Smi-'h B
following counties: Hancock, Scnuy- miles south
ler, Cass. Sangamon, Christian, Shel- tonight. Jc
"by, Cumberland and Clark; all India- Gaantt, two
na .north of a line forming the southern j accused of
boundary of the following counties: I message rec
Vigo, Clay, Owen, Monroe, Brown, j ler at .11 c'c
Bartholomew, Jennings, Ripley and edv at this
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'ebts Paid Off
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;n organizations are havin
:ake out Savings Club Card
i. In this way a large sum
: members do not miss tb
y 50 members took out th
ten the church would hav
Dec. 14, 1914, We will fc
/ith any fraternal order c
desires this plan explained t
3 taken out at any
lying back dues
?*r Qoirmrrc Rani
y ua v uAgo juuiu
7, South Carolina.
MAYES' BUGICIDE
>n cnniMr n r A \ll^
flv OFV/LLnnn
layes' Drug Stor<
J to obtain becausc of the fac
so. S, St. Louis?Capital ; is but one* telephone line t
ith 434 national banks, | nunity in which the shoo
>rv, Arkansas, all Missouri; red. According to reports
western boundary of fclie j and Gantt met at the sen
(unties: Harrison, Daviess, p;here there was an enter:
ay, Lafayette, Johnson, , progress in connection wi;
Clair, Cedar, Dade Law- ing of bhe school. The ki]
Barry; all Illinois not in- ! led just outside the buildin;
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strict 7; all Indiana not in or eight shots are said to
11 Kentucky not in district fired. One bullet struck i
jssee not in district 6, and head, causing instant deatl
>pi not in district 6. ceased was a man of aboi
<o. 9, Minneapolis?Capi- of age and is survived by
4, with 687 national banks, four children. Sheriff Mili
>ry, Montana, North Dako- coroner have left for the s
akota, Minnesota, all Wis
ill Michigan not ia district ME A XT TO SHOOT AT M
BUT KILLED LI
o. 10, Kansas City?Capi
5, with 835 national banks, Sad Tragedy at St Steplic
ry, Kansas, Nebraska,. Col- Altercation Between Ti\
ming, all of Missouri not Men.
*o. 8; all Oklahoma north j xews and Courier.
rming the south boundary j st Stephen, April 4.?In
ir i n <y ntioc TT!11ifi DaW- ! ii.j. -?>
"1"? > ?? . mis anei nuuii ucunccu iv.
Canadian, Cleveland, Pot- i an(j gen Bradley, bo;h of
Seminole, Okafuskee, Mc-1 Briscoe, it is said, in att
ikogee and Sequoyah, illi j &;:00t Bradley, fired the gur
east of a line forming the : little son of Mr. and
>undary of the following j Jaudon instantly. The li
[cKinley, Sandoval, Saate j received the whole load <
uel and Union. j tended for Bradley in his bi
Texas District. , iey saved himself by catch
'o. 11, Dallas?Capial $5,- ! the muzzle of the gun. He
l 726 national banks, ere. the entire hand, it being
exas, all New Mexico and by the same load that kille
)t in district 10; all Louis- The boy was about 7 years
district No. 6 and the fol- a fine little fellow. The
ties in Arizona: Pima, prostrated with grief. B
eenelee, Cochise and San- taken in charge by the poli
taken to jail by the sheri
^o. 12, San Francisco? ment was \er> high, but \j
15,524, with 214 na:ional' prevented by cooler heads.
Territory, California, ! ^e^ow ^as known ii
Oregon, Idaho, Nevada ' anc* ^ ^e sac*^ missed,
and all Arizona not in- j sympathy of the enti-<
strict 11 1 *>own *s extended to th
| family.
>E >EAR LEXINGTON. Cheap Excursion R
From Coupon Points via
5h, a Prominent Farmer, j & Wes:ern CaroIina railW!
Death at School Cross- . sonville> na account ^ ,
i ion Mav 6-S. 1914. For rati
on Coupon Ticket Agents o
olirier; _ Ernest W
, April 4. G. Levi Rish, j General Passenj
iarmer 01 vexing.on 829 Broad su Augusta,
: shot and instantly kiled ?
;ranch school house, 20 miB H? . MTV?T
of this city, at 10 o'clock ? ' *
imes Clark and Elliott Will cure your
well-known farmers, are Head aches;
the crime, according to a 3oh*c, i. T; Bruises,
reived here by Sheriff Mil- 'urns ^ .. - :-\Sf : y.
ilock. Details of the trag- | T,;~
hour are meagre and hard I
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? and seven > J should be "nipped in the YvJ j
have been 1 J bud", for if allowed to run \/ I
Jlish in the Nfl unchecked, serious results YV
ii. The de- M/nmay follow. Numerous jlL
jt 38 years I leases of consumption, pneu- |
a wife and I Imonia, and other fatal disler
and the I eases, can be traced back to
ICene. I a cold. At the first sign of a
? I cold, protect yourself by I
yy I thoroughly cleansing your I
TiXE BOY I system w*th a *ew doses ?*
ns follows
III THEDFOSO'S j
" I PI AM.
IULnuiv I
DRAUGHT
I
the old reliable, vegetable I
liver powder.
Mr. Chas. A. Ragland, o<
Madison Heights, Vjl, says: I
"1 have been using Thed- IB
ford's Black-Draught for. Ill
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stomach troubles, indiges-f/H
tion. and colds, and find ittojfl^j
snot away ^\| 5e very best medicine IjJTtfl
d the child. vrlever use(j4 it makes an oldQ/l
of age and ITl man jecj a y0Ung one." fj/l
family is Ljfcj insist on Thedford's, thejDI
riscoe was jHJ original and genuine.
ce and was Ml ^,,/X] "
ff. Exciteiolence
was j
The little
1 the town j ' r
ates fj Yoar Granda
p- n,.:p^r V TourGrtat-Graad-D&'i
'l0n fj ^j] use<j May- Apple ^yfjaaW/O/jW ?
IV to Jack- 11 Root to release,the
n" t' i M bile from the liver. ||w/Jp. f/g\J
C. \. reun- ? , . J . . IllTJ&JJ SH a
? It gnped those days? Q.jJ
bS, etc., call but in the PODCLAX
>r write ^^been taken out.
illiams, Buy it and try It. Jnr
I?,!* CHICHESTER S PILLS
THE DIAMOND BEAXD. A
C -n r\ * Ladles! Ask 3">ur Drujrjjlnt for A\
^ J' 4, <C CSS A Ch'.-che?-f?r s I'lomond Upan<vVW\
r >fii 1*1113 in R'.d and ?ioId tnct3lHc\V/
' ' ?ij. t'ox-s, sea!?i with Kiue Ribbon. \/
Kab Take no othe"*. Buy of yonr ?
?*/ ~ fit l>rneic1^t. Ask fordlK'lIl-JK-TER^
.. v . - KRAN*? P!L?.S, for 85
i'C years known as Utir.SaiSit, -, Re'.:.^>|
7 -- > S0Ln pv ^'^vv nro- |
a full line of Easter Goods
Easter Booklets, Etc.
have a complete !ine of Eg;
in and look over my stocl
du buy.
R GOODS FOR SAME MONEY
P
6S Variety Store
rouse of a Thousand Things
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ENJOY THE SPI
AND SUMME]
You can do this by taking a go
will give you new blood?pure bloo
red corpuscles. Increase your ci
T7/-\nv*o??l-F -fVnm fV?o r?nmin
J VU1 OVl.t. X1V/1X1 UJ11V VVAiUlbtViw
door life?get new energy, new v
your system with
DIKE'S SARSAPAR
COMPOUND
It will clear the brain?quick*
put life into your walk?rouse your
top notch?it will give you perfect
? * t\ M t n
JbJnjoy your summer. iJiKe s aa:
pound Extract will help you--it ha
yet to our knowledge. That's why
$1.00 for a large bottl
Telephone 158
P. E. WA1
The People's Drug Sto:
944 Main St. Ne
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. All person
said estate w
Notice is hereby given that I will that date,
nake a final settlement of the estate
>t J. J. Schumpert, deceased, on the
!8th day of April, 1914, in the Probate ^Iarch 96 1
?ourt for the county of Newberry, S. _J 1_
and will immediately thereafter j Subscribe t
tpply for letters of discharge as such $^50 a year
tdmioistrfllrix. {Xewberry Ce
Mayes' Bugici
Spring Uea:
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energy to the
health.
rsaparilla Coms
never failed
we recommend
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re.
wberry, S. C.
1
s holding claims against
ill file same on or before
Sue E. Schumpert,
Administratrix.
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