The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, November 24, 1916, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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PLHELY PEKSOSAL < ffce Hovem0nt8 of a?ny People, flew- J berriaus, and Those Who Visit Newberry. Dr. J. H. Harms is in Senoia, Ga. Mrs. James Smith is visiting Aire. Clarence Smith at Kinards. I Miss Ruth Blake, of Greenwood is ihe guest ot Mrs. I. H. Hunt. Mr. Charlie Boling of Columbia was jr. Newberry the first of the week. Mrs. Robert Holmes left Wednesday for Carlisle, where she will spend several days. Mrs. J. N. Martin returned Mondaj. rOm the Columbia hospital, where she fr.as been for several weeks. Mr. Barney Jones was in Rock Hill ?or a visit to his sister, Miss Pawnee ?ones.?Winthrop News. Mrs. Alan Johnstone, Jr.. has returned home after a visit to relatives in Augusta?Columbia Record. Miss Eloise Brown has returned to -Cross Hill after a pleasant visit to Mrs. H. L. Parr. Mrs. ivy A. Cromer is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. "W. P. Lominick, in No. 2 township. Air. 1'. Jl. tjrieun ui vuiuiuuia, vu his way to -Clinton, stopped over here "Wednesday night with Mr. iWl S. Mann. Messrs. Robert Poole, Elbert Dick-: ^ ert and Herman Boozer are attending 1 the State (college) Press association -in Greenville. | Mrs. Guy Eskridge of New York and Mr. Webb Eskridge of Shelby, X. C.,. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. j Eskridge. Mr. Bachipan Aull of Dyson spent j from Wednesday night until Thurs-j day afternoon in Newberry with his brother, Col. E. H. Aull. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wright. Misses Pauline Gilder and Eva Goggans motored to Union Thursday to attend the 1 -U. D. C. convention in that city. Dr. James P. Kinard of lAnderson is a vistor in the city today.?Columbia Record. Now of Newberry, we are pleased to remind you. Messrs. W. T. Sims and J. B. Paysinger motored to dewberry, the home of the latter, to spend Sunday, re -' * turning Sunday night?York News. Dr. J. E. Stokes motored to Tasleyj Sunday with Rev. E. V. Babb anaj Misses Bess and Margaret Burton, to j attend the funeral of Mr. James E. I JBa good. >-' Mr. Oscar Godfrey of Spart?flb?rg j .is in XewDerry in micim mi sales of horses, mares and mules for! the Georgetown, Kentucky, Auction .company, which he represents. Mrs. F.[ B. McCrackin left Saturday for Aewoeiry, from which place she I \ -went on the 21st to Union to attend j the State U. D. . meeting, as a dele-1 gate from the F. JM. Bamberg chap-: *ter of this place.?Bamberg Herald. I . . Mr. Henry M. Hoof has come from j - v _,i ho hppn assist- I joarxiwen. wucic uu? 'ing ia the running of a contest simi?i lar to that of The Herald and News. I He will now render valuable help in j zthe contest which is immensely pop-; oilar in Newberry. ! A. D. Hudson, of the United States v'deparrtxient of agriculture, was among ithe visitors in Columbia yesterday. 'He is a former resident of Newberry.! ?The State. Mr. Hudson came on to \ Newberry, where his friends ar glad j*g see him. :3iiss Louise Counts is ^topping ov-j '?r in Newberry for a few days with \ 'her aunt, Mrs. W. H. Eddy. She is j on her way. from Clinton to accept a position in Columbia, after giving j rup her position with Jacobs and com- j pa iy to the regnt of her manyj - I IMr. J. M. Wilson of the Union Acad-! ^ ^my section is another citiz?n com-1 ring from the country to clerk in the j city. He is to be found lending aj helping hand in Boozer Brothers' big j "business. Mr. Wilson, being a chipoff the old block, furnished Union i Academy dots for The Herald ""and, .News until Boozer Brothers got hoicil .of him. AJr. and Mrs. J. R. Anderson are1 entertaining a pleasant house party j k this and next week at their pretty i mew home near Newberry,, the occa-1 -^sion being a house warming. Among i -those who are enjoying the charmingj - hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson j are Miss Julie Benson and Miss ivioieii Jervey, of this city; Mr. Joseph tWii-l son, Mr. Arthur Lloyd and Mr. Henry Lewis will go up for Thanksgiving day next week.?Charleston Post. , Dr. Gustavus Werber of (Washing- j -ton, D. C., is in Newberry'on business | - connected with the Werber estate.' His friends are pleased to have him, with them again after quite an ab- j rsen.ce from his home city. It is also1 - jl source of pleasure to them that he j iis looking so well. Dr. Werber has x - rmade a name and reputation for him -self in Washington and other parts of this great country, through his learned .and valuable contributions to med- | ical and scientific journals. j VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT, j Tttr? is cream in creamery, but1 .there is no cream in crematory. For running over fire hose Wednes- \ ? day night Mr. J. B. Smith was fined I $2. which he paid. . ! Ella Hall and Herbert Rawlinson rrji .the Arcade Tuesday in a Bluebird I photoplay, "Little Eve Edgarton.' v Gifuids from the snow storm in Texcas Tcesday night passed over New_ U>erry Wednesday morning. j Don't overlook the half-page ad of j ^oWivoi] and Haltiwanger ia today's | :paper. | "Little Eve Edgarton" at the Arcade ( Tuesday was written by Eleanor H. 1 Abbott the author of "Molly Make Believe.*' \ Harry D. Carey, star of "The Three ^Godfathers" will appear today (Fri- i 'day) at the Arcade in "Guilty',' a 2 i reel Imp feature. " i Last chapter of "The Iron Claw" <j ..at the Arcade Saturday. See the Unmasking of "Laughing Mask." anc? | the marriage of Margery and Davy, j Newberry must, and of course will,. do her best in preparing for a mag-. nificeut entertainment to the Baptist State convention now approaching. That was a false alarm of fire sounded by the bell Thursday morn- j ing at the breakfast hour?for some j people. It has not been settled about the new ' fire alarm, but it is about certain that' the new well on the jail lot will be j accepted. I A crowd is looked for tojiear the boy preacher on the square Saturday af>?rnoon at 3 o'clock. Further ani nouncements will then be given. Rev. R. D. Bird will fill Rev. J. W. ; Carson's pulpits next Sabbath, Thomp: son at eleven o'clock and Unity at 3 o'clock. I i Watch the screen at the Opera House since Manager AVells has returned from Atlanta and you will see i some of the finest motion pictures t-ver produced.- j When tlie bis: Newberry crowd min- j ! gles with the thousand from Clinton on the college athletic field Thanks- j i giving day there will be some people ; gathered together, I Those who do not know or have for! gotten are hereby reminded of the fact that one week from yesterday will be Thanksgiving day. and some turkeys are bringing 16 1-2 cents. It won't be long any more. Today week ushers in the month that brings Christmas. "They say" old Santa j Claus travels in an air ship now, to keep up with the times. Thp auction sale of horses, mares; and mules, to take place at Chappells \ on next Wednesday, will begin prompt- j ly at 11 o'clock, by the Georgetown, j Kentucky, lAiuction company. The Newberry County colored fair began yesterday and will continue through Saturday. It is being held at their place near the Sunnysida1 Dairy farm. There will be a box supper at the Jalapa schoolhouse on Thursday evening, Thanksgiving day, at whichI there will be no admission charge: and to which the public is invited, j The Rev. F. E. Dibble having re-1 turned to his pastorate and people there will be regular services at the Central Methodist church on next1 Sunday, morning and evenings at the : iionai hours J Those wishing to contribute to- [ wards the paying of the $500 deficit' of the National Democratic committee i . "Little Eve Featuring ELLA HALL and From the famous book by tl Belie' "If it's a Blue Bird, i \ Tuesday Ncn Arcade M | flu ?JP5^ It is a pleasure to choose gifts when you have ample time to devote tot lie selection of each one. You choose so much more appropriate gifts and at more nearly the price you wish to pay.ft ic a rnmfort to know thar when you bt gin to tire of shopping von may stop and finish another day. P. C JEANS i * Jewe * will hand their contributions to I>r.' George B. Cromer, chairman of the auxiliary committee in this city. STATEMENT Of the Condition of The >ewoerry Savings Hank, located at Newberry,, S. C\ at the close of business >ov. 17, 1916'. j Resources. I - j Loans and discounts $176,209.53 ; Overdrafts 5,914.<">! Bonds and stocks owned by the bank 971.89 i Furniture and fixtures 3,529.00: i Other real estate owned... 20,327.46' i Due from banks and bankers.18,358.86; ' ? A irz nn ' ! currency . * , Gold .* 260.00, j Silver and other minor coin 1,815.17 j [Checks and cash items 2,511.21 j j 1 Total $,234,073.03! Liabilities. I Capital stock paid in $ 50,000.00' Surplus fund 12.500.oo Undivided profits, less cur1 rent expenses and taxes paid 6,504.24! Dividends unpaid c 49.00 Individual deposits subject to check 66,759.42 Savings deposits .95,140.14 Casihiers' checks.. ,120.14.162,019.69 Bills payable, including certificates for money borrowed 3,000.00 Total $234,073.03 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Newberry. Before me came E. A. Griffin, cashier of the above named bank, who, being dulv sworn says that the above and - - , ( foregoing statement is a true condi-( tion of said bank, as shown by the; books of said bank. E. A. GRIFFIN, j Sworn to before me this 23rd day of Nov., 1916. j (L. S.) B: A. .DQM1NICK, ! Notary Public for S. C. Correct?Attest: james Mcintosh, C. E. SUMMER, R. McC. HOLMES, Directors. i ? i m r0-PLAYS M Er S B N T J/m Edgarton" [ HERBERT RAWLINSON lie author of "Molly Make ve. t's got to be good" rember 28th TliMtrp k silverware irbns i l v e r '^yand gold i gf&s ornaments i p in p i a w if Hn < b n b b n ' b 1*1 CLOCKS (111 FITTINGS f|| ELGIN ftp J? WATCHES As for us, we can now give you the kind of service we ;.ke to give, the stocks are complete, [our sales-people nnvirtnc fr? atirl niir die au.viuuj iv vjvj. > v) . engravers at their best. Everything seems to favor i Christmas shopping now. j & COMPANY lei*; I I AT THE p ! Arcadl. 1 I FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24. ''Gl'lLTY." j L'-Reel Imp Drama Featuring ilurry Carey and Edith Johnson. 'THEIR FIRST ARREST'' 1-Reel Joker Comedy Featuring Gale Henry. J "MOTOR MAT AND HIS FLY* 1-Reel Powers Cartoon Comedy. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25. "THE SON OF A REBEL CHIEF" 2-Keel 101 Bison Civil War Drama Featuring William V. 3Ion?. "THE IROX CLAW (Final Chapter) 2-Reel Pathe Drama Featuring Pearl White. "HER CHANCE" 1-Reel Victor t'omeay-urama. ; MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27. fcTHE WOMAN HE FEARED" 3-ReeI Gold Seal Drama Featuring Tola Smith. "LOVE SPASMS" 1-Reel Victor Comedy. tr VATr'trTlT^n AO ' ILfiSUAl, .lUILJlDtiV SO. BLUEBIRD PHOTOPLAYS PRESENT Ella Hall and Herbert Rawlson in KITTLE EVE EDGARTON* In Five Parts. ? SOCIETY. <?> (Written for last issue.) Miss Mary Frances Poole was the charming hostess Saturday afternoon at a party given in compliment to her sister, Mrs. Henry De Vega, of Chester. Rook was the chosen game and the tables were arranged in the parlor and living-room wiiich were prettily decorated with potted plants and n * ? 4-U y\ rro TY"? A n O autumn nowers. Atier me e<xmco ? delightful ice course, followed by coffee and clieese straws was served. FOR SALE. Six hundred acres good land 2 1-2 miles from Chappells on Southern roalroad, with side track, 175 acres bottom land from which 365 large 1 loads of Bermuda were cut this year, , and rented tor 17 oaies 01 cotton, win sell for $15.00 per acre on easy terms. Address. A. M. MITH, P. 0. Box 283. : Greenwood, S. C.' The Excha Ne\* At the Close Call < RESOURCES: Loans and Discount Overdrafts Bonds and Stocks Furniture and Fixtures Real "Estate Owned Cash and Due from Banks The attention < future customers (litr Aenosits are tending our facil dent and conserv take care of addi fi/v/n/vA/p rut V/U1 l/MiMMV&v w? * THE PROOF OF G H. L. PARR, IV President W. G. HOUSEAL, Vice-President SPECIAL NOTltZS FOR RENT?Three hundred acres good farming land in Township No. 8. Gustavus Werber, Newberry Hotel. Newberry, S. C. ll-24-4t. CARPENTERS WANTED?Several gocd carpenters for Mill and Cottage wk. Apply Gallivan Bldg. Co.. Gianby Mill. Columbia, S. C'. ll-24-2t. TWENTY-THREE. NOTICE?After this week we will _ i_. rPl? ~ J n-i J gin oiiiy on niuisuajs ana rnuajs. Jalapa Mercantile Co 11-24-11. FOR SALE?Seed Wheat. The Parcell Co. ll-24-3t. i H , i 1,1 CABBAGE?A tew more left, phone or write us your needs and let U3 *v,;^ save mcui ivjj ^uu tia mis ia piuuaui> the last car we will have. Summer Bros. Co. ll-21-2t. LAND FOR SALE?Forty-five acres ill tile tit. Lukes community about six miles from Prosperity. Price $700.00. For terms see me. One tenant house, one barn, one well. J. Chesley Dominick, Newberry, S. C. ll-17-4tltawp NEW CROP MOLASSES?The best to be had we have them. Summer Bros. Co. 1 i FOR SALE?A tract of land about' two miles North of the town of Newbeirry, containing one hundred and sixty-four acres, more or less. Will sell as a whole or in suitable parcels. For further information see the undersignel. 11-14-tf H. C. Hollo way, Attorney. FOR SALE?That desirable lot at corner of Johnstone and Glenn streets, ? unn ~^ nn/1 ironuug iect uu uuimawuc auu 100 feet on Gl^pn, will be sold to the highest bidder on first Monday in December. Terms: One-half, cash, and one year's note at 8 per cent interest. Miss Joe L. Jones, B. L. Jones, et al. 11-17-24-28-1 NAILS AND BARB WIRE?Large stock just received let us supply you, good goods and prompt service. BARB WIRE?Let us supply you. fiiimmpr Hrn? Cn 11-21-2L FOR SALE?Two hundred bushels of seed wheat at two dollars per bushel. Farmers Oil Mill. 10-17-tf. NSW) CROP. New Orleans and Muscavado molasses at Johnson McCrackf ? /N _ in uo. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF - nge Bank of rberry, South Carol i of Business November >f the State Bank Exami [ ..$286,803.00 'Capital Stock.. 3,210.28 Surplus Fund ai 800.00 Profitsi. I 4,000.00 Dividends Unpa ....5,500.00 Re-Discounted.. ... 100.c02.68 Deposits $400,315.96 of our Stockholders are called to the a increasing daily a ities in every direct ?. TIT atwe lines, we a Itional business and :count. OOD SERVICE IS SI 1. L. SPEARMAN, Cashier D rDAMCD VjLU. U? VlWiTii-n, Attorney i ^ . Opera program^MMB t'Oin IV VAV 9i. i it A i/:i i 9 .iv ? mi ! TWIN FATES?Three act Essanzj 1 , drama, featuring Marguerite Claytoa ^ and Sidney Ainsworth- j ! . THE DEATH SWING? Kalem "Haz- d ! ards of Helen" series, featuring Hel- jfl ! en Gibson. SATURDAY, HOT. 18: 1 THE AVENGING SHOT ?two-act j Biograph. Selig Tribune No. 79. i . _ ONE STEP TOO FAR?Kalem comedy, featuring Ham and Bud. International Cartoon Come^. THE GIRL FR03I 'FRISCO?two, act Kalcm. ? We have never "heard of just such an accident as that which was suffered by C. F. Adams of Prosperity whir i was firing a locomotive near Ashej ville. The engine jumped the track V as he was throwing in ."a shovel of i coal, and the unlucky fireman was j catapulted head first into the fire box. He was dangerously burned.-^^Bjj Columbia Record. j Dr. F. C. |ExaminesEyes, Fits Glasses | | and Artificial Eyes. t jglf your eyes are giving you? ^'trouble don't fail to consult him J I Satisfaction Guaranteed. * % J> Office ovti Anderson's Dryjf ?Goods Store. i . UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE we will M gin Thursday and Friday of each week. fl Silverstreet Ginnery, K. S. Stillwell, V Mgr. M 11-3-tf. FOR SALE?Tnat six-room cottage !?* ^nntainino' one-half acre on j a"U ?vv v. .. 0 "College Hill" at corner of Lindsay j and Chick streets, will be sold to the f highest bidder on the first Monday in December. NTerms: One-third, cash, and bal-^^H ance in one and two years at 8 cent interest. Miss Joe L. Jones, B. L. Jones, et al. ijg 11-17-24-28-1 % wmmmm Newberry 1 ina 1 17th, 1916. 1 infir. | IABILITIES: , $50,000.00 rid Undivided | fi 20,905.74 id 3*5-5? ...7,500.00 -- J $400,315.96 , Depositors and bove statement. 1 fDtf flYa PY. IIU ?VV % ? V wr. I _ ion along pru- * ire prepared to ''v-_ f a;i7/ appreciate . rEADY GROWTH M W. B. WALLACE. V A ? O.A! /\ssc. v^ssmer a W. T. BROWN, I Book Keeper i s H \ v 8?