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I jit Hernia and jms. i Watered at the Postoffice at New- I wry, S. C? as 2nd class matter. E. H. AULL, EDITOR. Friday, March 17, 1916. ? Orangeburg county has sold the stock a whiskey left over from the dispensary to an Augusta firm. The stock is inventoried at $11,000 and -1 j r? ?> 4 aaa r\e ^ 4-Ua was so.u lor wuioc uic Augusta firm will immediately sell the stock -back to the "people of South Carolina for something over the invoice price. And why not, if the good prohibitionists of South Carolina want it. The Herald and News has arranged with the Progressive Parmer -to give ? ~Vi Jrrta f trrt T\n narc IWi d 4>UVi c W-LL1V UiV. w " V u w* one year at the price of The Herald and News alone. All subscriptions coming in now accompanied by $1.50 "frill get The Herald and News and the Progressive Farmer Cor one year. This applies to old as well ae new subscrfb- . *rs. Two mighty good papers for a i rery small price. This will not last; i I long. Better get in the swimming j while tiie water is fine. Now is the time you will need two good papers. 1 And the opportunity ks given you to get them for the price of The Herald J and News alone. ? r'-' ?n j TKa Uanold anH S WIU uui. i/i a5 auu i News have done a great deal to Improve the roads of Newberry county.. Some of the roads could very well j stand an application a! the drag. ? I j The Anderson Intelligencer has a j . column editorial on "Hold Over Flies.' j We do not know whether they are' hold overs or not but they are plenti-fvii a round thesA Darts. And the more you "swat" the greater the increase. I "The average cost of the town-laid egg is about 50 cents and still we try it,*' says the Marion 'Star. Well, what then would you say is the cost of a town-raised chick? Mr. Hcmer P. Blackwell af Laurens,! feas announced that he will be a can-; didate for solicitor of this circuit Laurens already has six candidates for sheriff. And the season is young ret. We have not yet had time to correct our mailing galleys and therefore a \ great many vrho have paid Lheir subscriptions -will not see the correct date on their labels. IWe hope to make these corrections soon. V The resignation of Mr. Fred H. Dominick as assistant attorney general was a surprise to his friends in Newberry It will, however, give him time to devote to hi campaign for congress. And his i.'riends expect him to win this year. He has made a line record in the at 3 ?n fliaiC+otn torney general s umcc auu au un. wwn. officials expressed regret that he should leave. The chief jus'.ice in the official records of the supreme court paid a high tribute to his conduct of * * T j 1 - J "u ~ trie cases mat ne nas uauuiea ajciuic that court and to the high, character of Mr. Dominick himself. No partisan bias has been found in any a: the opinions that he has rendered or in + rvf onv r\? tTlA ^ WVUUUVb V/J. J V*. ? lie has been called upon to handle. The Herald and News prints today the constitution and rules of the Dem ocrauc party, we na.ve nau duuic inquests for copies. Better save tnis copy of The Herald and News. Co'e L. Biease and a Mr. DesChamps have- announced themselves candidates for governor. About everybody we strike up with has heard o Biease, but we haven't found anybody who ever heard of DesChamps before.Pickens Sentinel. It was told of two candidates in this co m y a long, long time ago even ? before the memory of many now living began to run. that where each was least known there he go: the votes. So sometimes it is just as well not to be knosrn. No personal reference intended. ^n?rai?amma ?^aaam?ca nki..,n,. , IUJ.?^ >...l f,1 rttnggwetag?awsg??angta Safety First i On all sides vou are urged to "Stop, look and lis ten." But you don't have to be on guard when you buy * J nnniri r?*M T TO S&sl ^ sliLtrLua qri -7 n CLOTHES ? I The makers have placed this guitin the wide ope a. The price is known to be the same from coast to coast. The quality is known and guaranteed. One deal to all. Let us show the superior fabrics, the su(perior tailoring and the superior style made possible by the STYLEPLUS plan of specializing on a suit of ?17..-npvpf mnrp. never less. VUG JlliVVi y A. ? mv> ?. -? ?j J. H. SUMMER & CO. Newberry, S. C. I Statement of The Condition u r THE EXCHANGE BAM I _ ^ | M Q I vyi iicwijciijj v/. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS MARCH 7,1916 : Condensed from report to State Bank Examiner. 0 , I ASSETS: Loans and Discounts $325,593.50 Over Drafts js. 2,868.86 ' Bonds and Stocks 800.00 1 Furniture and 'Fixtures 4,000.00 Real Estate Owned 5,500.00 Cash on hand and in Banks 25,487.77 $364,250.13 ' i LIABILITIES: i Capital ? $50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 18,577 59 Dividends Unpaid 306.50 Bills Payable [cotton] 54,220 00 Deposits: Individual : 241,146.04 t oca 1 o 3>60%?QV. 10 'The Bank of Service" "We Serve The People" Your Business Respectfully Invited 1 Frank R. Hunter / Fire Insurance Real Estate, Loans, Stocks & Bonds J Old Court House, Newberry, S. C. I The Best Companies Immediate Coverage 18 CONDENSED /~V u The National Ba Newberry, Si FROM REPQ&V TO IHfc COM** Showing Condition at the clo RESOURCES: T.rkonc on^ Flio/^rmnfo CQQA 77Q XJVtlllO C*J.1V4 i-S lOvUUll IrtJ.. .fUUT) III/ Overdrafts 2 41 U. S. Bonds 102,0C0.00 Stocks and Securities r9,682.48 i Banking House 10,000.00 Redm. Fund with U. S. Treas.5,000.00 Cash & Due From Banks 46,910.10 $508,374.45 1 B. C. MATTHEWS, T. K. JOHNS President. United States, State, Con QaIA I T Q Pnof 01 lJUlC W1J tvt V* a. w?7lui Abbeville and Greenwood. v BLACK DRYGC Announce the ope Millinery, beginning 22, 1916. Americai 1 l 1. 1 I r* shades, uait Diue, n< tions in tailored an< Onita Witcher is in < glad to welcome all. The store is well f the market can afl Ladies' Coat Suits ii and styles at prices I Everything in Drei broideries and Notio Shoes and Slipper: See us and we will p JUBA A M a** ** ? ** Prosperi 44 >| ST ATF.MF.NT F I nk of Newberry J outh Carolina J I < rROLLER OF THE CURRENCY se of business March 7,1916. LIABILITIES: I 1 Capital Stock $100,000.00 . k Surplus & Undiv. Profits 7,412.34 | Circulation 100,000.00 j Dividends Unpaid ...?_474.95 Deposits 252,736.52 Rediscount with Federal a Reserve Bank 47,750.64 ? . $508,374.45 ~ I STONE, H. T. CANNON, , 1 raihinr. AmL Cashier. i nty and City Depository. Savings Deposits for Newberry, % J miK COMPANY I : \ ining of their Spring Wednesday, March J 1 mA/]oIe i.i fko latattt 1 IllUUVIO All WIV 1M%VV> ? lith Pink and Crea- 1 1 Drpss Hats. Miss I charge and will be 1 iiled with the latest I -/VldiJ ViMl lATlll fin/1 1 UIU? I UU Will 1U1U x i the latest shades * selow all others. ? ' < ss Goods, Laces, Em- I ns. j 5 to fit all the feet I lease you. | ity, b. C. I ?