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Tuesday, ^iSsptembej j44, :I5IT>. MIMNAUGH'S A Store F \ Each ^season we try to I for this season's shown previous efforts and hi surpasses anything in t a4 I Statement of i - __ _ I The Exch OF NEW AT THE CLO< t N. SEPTEMB Condensed from report t BESOURCES: Loans & Discounts..., ....$272,936.81 Over drafts 1,103.89 Bonds and Stocks 800.00 Furniture & Fixtures..... 4,000.00 Real Estate owned 5,500.00 Cash on hand and in Banks 26,561.00 $310,901.70 It has been our custom for years, friends and customers on COTTON We feel that their interest is our int ? j banking will permit, we endeavor u basis and ample means and connect: fully invite your business. CwrtLnwrtA Ron lne LAUldllgC SJaIII H. L. Parr, President Geo. B. Cromer, Solicitor II W. B. Wallace ? i lUiL New Arriuals U till of New s Merchandis y1 ?irysvQt. ^ meat zne Tecuru u/ zg and selling will he a revelat we gathered together a trerrn our carser. bsbdbbbbdb The New Suits Th< That the new Autumn Suits This c rail please you goes without say- exclusiv ag. There is# smartness about our ^ kem, a newness of cut and ma- we wj]j erial that wili prove very at- tailored ractive. The wide flare coats, $10.00 < he wider skirte and the blousy ____ jose effects are .much in vogue. No I We. have 200 n?w suits on dis- w _ VV G C( Come tomorrow, and we direct f] rill show vou the swellest line of are jess ^ - arte ever sold, at: the suit ______ 12 50, $15, $20, ?25, $30 & $35 New Separate Skirts 24 in All ithe new models are here season 3 rith ithe full sweeping flare, i ?? lack and navy folue. We can t all sizes, large .or small. In All c( jstice to yourself,' mo woman $1.25 an afford to miss seeing these Russ arts before buying. Blaek f * i A * T , IMIN AU' the Condition of ange Bank BERRY, S C. 3E OF BUSINESS iER 2) 1015 n Rank Examiner. \f I1IV M ~ < *1 liabilities: Capital Stock $50,000,00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 13,216.11 Dividend Unpaid 306.50 Deposits 165,979 09 Rediscounts 10,000.00 Bills Payable 71,400 00 $310,901.70 and last fall no exception, to loan our and other APPROVED COLLATERAL. i -l ;erest, and in every instance wnere souna ) facilitate their progress. Upon this ions to accommodate you, we respect k of Newberry, S. C. nr r ii l it* _ D !J.?i w. u. nouseai, uce-rresiueni M. L. Spearman, Cashier i, Assistant Cashier t na\i--? aiiy mImF ind Attr e /efeel sure that oui ion to you. We hai mdous array of me 3 Millinery . lepartment will break the reco eness and economy, style cor i trimmer is with us again thi )rrr/\ 1"V n VI r) V*?ir} KpQ IT pil L Oil IWU HUHVAI W\JL K/vmva and trimmed hats ranging in each. ^eed to Wait Buy Y< irry an immense stock. We bu rom the makers, these are th< than others. Plaid Silks silk plaids in the newest color M.50 value at 98c yd. 36 in Crepe-de ( )lors a dandy, $1.50 value at c > silk poplin at yard 79 cents, ian Green, Copen, old Rose, ull yard wide at only 79c yarc inn btl'3 Do Not i i <? ! Your I With the facil i ? through the rede tem, we are now every farmer in I enough money to fice of his 1915 ( the price of cotton < cost of production, w< intelligent farmer wii his crop on the markc view wc nave prepare you. If you wish to avail y vices, confer with son our bank at your coir ' I The National Ban Newberr MFMRFR OF FFXiFR A 1TAMAV1WMA% WA M. -rir | mmmmmmmmmmmmmmammammmmmmmmmmmammm No Tough Meat I i at the | Sanitary Market i It is tender and juicy and oalls for more. Take a bite. ! I R GREGORY Wain Sf : 1/ I/I J J i Opposite Caldwell & Haltiwanger. I LAUGH'S 'active r preparations ie outdone an irchandise far Showing rd for variety, style, isidered. Miss Smith C C-Qocnri This wpplc O O^UUVlli X111W v I wv- | tifui medium priced price from $1.96 to 3ur Hat Now y in great quantities, a reasons our prices < combinations of the uhine mly the yd 98c. Navy, Wisteria and L ? e~ ? jau 11 icc .Vt ' |f ?' Cotton / / ~~ ities offered us ;ral Reserve Sysprepared to loan ^ewbeiry County prevent a sacriP fAW If VI bV/fl VI up* J&l continues below the s feel sure that no [1 voluntarily throw it. With this idea in id ourselves to heln rourself of our serle of the officers of irenience. ik of Newberry y, S. C. L RESERVE SYSTEM DR. F. C. MARTIN SIGHT " Specialist Examines Eyes, Fits Glasses and Artificial Eyes [f your eyes are giving you trouble ciil + Vii-m UUL1 I ictii lu luiiouii. iiAjLu.. Satisfaction Guaranteed Dffice over Anderson's Dry Goods Store. 9 May i;et >oldiths YliUYi ITS (oltfnles Proposed That France K ecru it 700,000 Men From Anion? Natives of Overseas Dominions. Paris, Sept. 11. ? Deputy Pierre M^sse has prepared for introduction in the chamber a bill providing that French colonies and protec torates be recruited for service in the army. It is estimated that this step would add 700.000 men to the forces in the field by next spring. STATEMENT. Of the Condition of tlie Farmers and Merchants' Bank, Located at Little Mountain, S. C., at the Close of Business September 2, 1915. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $ 63,715.41 Overdrafts 32.27 Bonds and stocks owned by bank 6,600.00 Furniture and fixtures 1,581.11 Banking house 1,806.9? Due from banks and bankers 3,475.75 .Currency 391.00 Silver and other minor coin 73.17 Total $77,675.64 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in .* $20,000.00 1 C?rnrliic flinri 6,000.00 UUi pi 1UC ? MMVi . Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid .- 147.27 Dividends unpaid 3.00 t Individual deposits subject to check. 15,390.72 f Time certificates of deposit 11,080.16 Cashier's checks... 54.49 Bills payable, including ce* 2B,o25.37 ^ tificates for money y f rowed jor* 25,000.00 * Total : STATE OF SOT" ,$77,675.64 n ? jTH CAROLINA, County o Before ir Newberry.?ss. \ ier of tb' came A- Counts, cashing dr* J above named bank, who, beand sworn, says that the above | s?. foregoing is ajtrue condition of lsank, as tfhown by the books of bank. W. A. Counts. d} Sworn to- and subscribed before me 1 ; this 10th day of September, 1913. J, B. Lathan, N Magistrate, i Correct?Attest: v - v % ' J. OtL Sease, ' ' : J. S: Derrick, ^ "\'y\ J. K. Derrick, " s ' \ | Directors. ~ j Fomaria traded School. ?j i The Pomaria Graded school will beI1 gin its 1915-1916 session on September ! 20th, with Mr. Ben M. Setzler and MissI TjAlliSo RlVh!>r/1c?rt? ?1-- * ...VUV..UOUU as me teacning force. The enrollment this session promises to be 'the highest in the his| tory of the school. The teachers arc I anxious for as many pupils as can to be present on the opening day, that ; they may be advised as to what books | they neeji and be properly classified^ ? <?. j STATEMENT I 10; t!ie condition oi the Xewfcerry Sav! ings Bank, located at >'ewl)errv> S. l'? at the ( lose of Business Sept, 2. 1915s i Resources. Loans and discounts $177,034.54 'Overdrafts 2,420.40 | Bonds and stocks owned by , the bank 820.89 | Furniture and fixtures 3,529.06 | Ot'.:er real estate owned... 20,816.00 ; Due from banks and bankers 9,743.23 ; Currency 1.337.0ft Gold 160.00 Silver and other minor coin 600.82 .Checks and cash items 125.35 i Total $216,614.29 Liabilities. i Capital stock paid in $ 50,000.0$ ' Surplus fund 12,500.00 ; Undivided profits, less curi rent expenses and taxes \ | paid 1,369.13 ' Due to banks and bankers.. 4,058.76 i Dividends unpaid 49.00 Individual deposits subject to check 23,670.15 C? n tm ? <vr? if 00 |OdVIUgO ucp t/O I to I Cashier's checks.. 56.97 99,388.40 Bills payable, including certificates for money borrowed 49,250.0d <?Of? Ct * Ofl 1 Ulcil ^>-JLU,U STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Newberry, ss:" Before me came E. A. Griffin, cashier of tfre above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as sfaown by the books of said bank. E. A. Griffin. Jworn to before me this 9tli day <si i Sept., 1915. j (L. S.) B. A. Dominick, ^Notary Public for S. C. : Correct?Attest: E. B. Copeland, C. E. Summer, Geo. S. Mower, j Directors. \ ?