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PrKELY PERS03AL l%? Movements 01 iF.anj People, Sew lierrians, aud Those Who Visit Newberry. Miss Julia Kibler attended the Russian ballet in Columbia Tuesday Tight. Mrs. F. W. Chapman of Dilloji is 1 - - ?.xv%Af 1 \v? o vwl \Trfi T visiting nur puiciii.3, l/i. ciiivi iuiu, . M. Kibler. : i Mr. John B. Mayes and Mr. J. T. Uennis are in Anderson as jurors in ! tJie United States court. i Miss Xene Duncan of Whitmire is visiting Mrs. Hayne Buford in Caldwell i <ireet. ;; i Mr. H. W. Dominick. Fred H. Dom-i Ijjick, Thos. P. Johnson and possible ( * . U ^ . r, o t r on rl i tl "? r-zners irum .\e? ucn > Uuvi>t..i.P the Shriners convention in Greenville. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. A band will be present at the foot ball game 011 Thursday after noon to &dd to tiie festive spirit of the occa sion. The regular service will be held at tie Lutheran Church of the Redeemer icext Sunday morning and evening. Mr W. F. Ewart received his com '.mission on Tuesday as probate judge J ior the county. It is now Judge Ewart. We salute you, judge. ,1 The banquet to be tendered the col- i Jege athletic teams?visiting and lo- i cal?will be served at 6:00 o'clock < .and not at seven, as lias been an- < bounced. - j , ] Not only the members of the N>w-11 " j>erry college club, but also the adult', members of their families are invit- j ?d to the reception in Holland Hall ( <n Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. j3 i The parade of students on Thurs-: 1 -^ay afternoon will form on the old ' ' v-onrt house square at 2:15 o'clock in- ( ?tead of 2:45. It will be headed by Vne West End band. The Philathea class of the First Baptist church will have fancy ar ticles for sale at Annie 0. Ruff and Company's store, beginning- December 1st. j P. C. Jeans and company invite you 10 come to their store and register _vour name and take a chance at one the handsome prizes they are go ing to give away. j There wil be the regular monthly meeting of the Young People's Band at the Lutheran church next S^iday afternoon at 4 o'clock. All members J * - v~ ""Monf Qnri tn hrins: are urgea it> uc ? v, tlieir thank-offering zoxes. I The churches of Pickens can boast Living the best pastors of any town ?sts size in the State.?Pickens Senti i^eL As long as we are connected 'With the newspaper business in New- ( '.^Derrj we will put in that claim for this town and county. ' On Friday evening, December 1, at 7 o'clock there will be a candy pull ing at Mr. J. E. Dominick's residence in charge of Beth Ede?i. School Im-: provemerft association for benefit of scliool. The public cordially in vited. j t All members of the Philathea class*1 ?ot First Baptist church are requested c -- ?*i tlio Phrintmas ^ ^.6 oring iii hujcb l\ji in v- v< window to Annie 0. Ruff and Co.s store by December 1, if possible. All those not ready by then, bring them as soon thereafter as possible. Cotton was selling in Newberry 'Wednesday, tor a nice grade, at 20 cents. There was a break in the mar ket On Tuesday. The farmers are not disposed to sell below 20 cents and they are right. If they hold It they will get 20 cents and more. : William J. Bryan, though he is nor, successful iu getting himself elected, ^ is generally successful in seeing what he wants accomplished done sooner! or ^ater. The cause of national pro hibition has secured a mighty asset i- ?ji-nna/>v it?Charleston I lii liI^ au i vvuvj -v. i Tlie historical addr.ss was delivered on Tuesday evening by Dr. D. D. Wal-, lace. We did not sear this address but < we know on general principles that' it was fine, as Dr. Wallace is known * to ;be one of the best informed stu- \ ' -dents of history in South Carolina.? ^ ^Editorial in the Southern Advocate after the .Vpper South Carolina con-!" iererrCje. !( The Herald and News contest closes [ this week and as soon as w- can js get our mailing t'ist corrected we will; * do so and try to see to it that the! sjjS^rs are properly dispatched. We j h : " :t a co fraction since last; j; week and there may be some who are not receiving the paper and may be J ^ some credits that arc not yet made. I q After the corrections are made only; tthose who have paid will be retained j on the list. If you are in arrears 'g " better give the price to some one of' r.fhe .lair contestants if you desire the paper after this weefc. ! c j <j The L. Schumpert Chapter | f Children of the Confederacy will c sr.eet with Mrs. Geo. Wl Summer on c Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Abbie Gaillard, Secretary!* ? -v ? n<AkAw tne i>, A? uivnn V , Chapter will hold its regular meet-, in.jar December 2. at Mrs. J. M. Kinard's.' I Alliene Dunn, Sec. Ixrnise Perry. Pres. NEWS FROM POM ARIA. Poiuaria, Nov. 26.?Mrs. Laura. Hall, about 70 years of age, died at the home or Mr. L. B. Eargle Friday night and was buried at the Ruther ford graveyard Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock, funeral service by Rlv. S. C. Ballentine. Mrs. E. S. Shealy and little son ilcl\t? guilt' IU vvy ? 10 4C tives. Mr. W. L. Bedenbaugh and mother. Mrs. Den Hope and Prof. Kreps. mo tored to Columbia where they spent the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Lominick spent Sunday with the family of Mr. W. C. Roinest. Mr. and Mrs. -f. F. Richardson spent Sunday with Mr. R. R. Rich ardson and family. Miss Azilee Livingstone of the Xew beriy high school spent the week 2nd at home. Mr. S. R. Metts and son. Jeff, and Messrs. E. D. Richardson and Tnos Rikard motored to Columbia Satur day where they spent the day. Mrs. Lathrop of Newberry is visit ing her son. Mr. Lee Lathrop. Mr. Clarence Wicker and Mr. Mon roe Bishop motored to Bates burg Sun-' lay. ^Thei'e will be Thanksgiving ser vice held in the Bethlehem charge is follows by the pastor. Rev. S. C. Ballenti?:e: At St. Matthews at 11 )'clock: Bethlehem 3 o'clock; Poma :ia, 7 o'clock. The public cordially invited. j Mr. Jas. P. Setzler will soon have lis handsome dwelling complete. j Mr. C. L. Graham is building him self a new dwelling house on the lot recently purchased from the Setzlef Co. Wie are glad to welcome Mr. jraliaiii to our town. We feel that we can't write a news etter without saying something about :he roads around here. Wfccn we ride over the roads and see how nuch they have been improved, we :an't help but fed grateful to our *oad authorities and kind neighbors ivho helped to do the work. The fill it Mr. J. J. Eptini's is now complet ed and at the suggestion of M?\ Ep :ing the road bed has been widened ill the way through his land which idds so much to the improvement o[ lie road. In front of .Mr. David Wick, ir's a large walnut tree has been duz >ut of ^he road with the consent of VIr. WlCKer. A1S0 a large &Luxiiy u. he turn of the road at Dr. T. H. iVedaman's has been dug up. Any )ne meeting people at these places vill now t'.el much safer, as it was i very close place to meet any one n a car. The road leading by Mr. B. Boinest's through Cannon reek swamp, by the i co^ie ooopera ing with the - r.:::y has o.e.i put in ine shape. 0\er i\j sume creek about bree miles i.-v.er down where the 3uncombe r; ! crosses the creek eading into ?\>a.aria is anotlier place hat should bo attended to. Dr. Z. T. 5inner is canvassing the community md asking the people to lielp the jhain gang to build a good piece of oad there which will mean much to! he pen; ie of the community. -We eel <--;re that Mr. Sample will do in n's c*ti o as lit? nas untie iu viu-.i .^s where the people will help to' mild a road, he is ready and willing o help them. j Rev. S. P. Koon wiii wov? into the | >t. Paul parsonage Wednesday ot' his week and will hold his first ser-; 'ice Thursday at St. Paul and the; econd Sunday at St. Phillips and Jachman Chapel. On (Tie first Sun- I lay he will go back to Silverstre.t1 o fill his last appointment tUere. M;. Walter Reiser of the Columbia ^utheran seminary will preach at St.; \iul on the first Sunday. Mr. Reiser! an<?hf Kohooi at Pomaria a few years i .go and has many friends who will ?e glad to hear, him preach. i Mr. W. B. Wise, the popular horse ealer, is in town with a fine drove f mules and will be here all tlie; ] winter with full line of stock. "Dot. the Miner's Daughter." a play j j n four acts will be rendered at Jolly j j STATEMENT j >i tlie condition of the Farmers B.mk j located at Chappclls, S. at tht | close of business, >*??. 17, 11*16. j RESOURCES. x>ans and discounts $43,200.00 j ivArHr.iff^ 400.S5 ; 'uruiture and fixtures 1.72^.20 { banking bouse 2,181.72 ! )ue from banks and bankers iy,922.8{> | !urrency 2,531.01* k>ld 245.00 j lilver and otber minor coin 683.52 'hecks an<l ^ash items 137.84 I Total ,...$71,029.01 LIABILITIES. i a pita I stock paid in $10,150.00 j urplus fund 570.00 , ndivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid 2,274.53' adividual deposits subject to check 37,347.L4 | 'ime certificates of deposit 20,322.61 j 'ashierjs" checks 364.73; i Total $71,025M*i, TATE OF SOUIH CAROL!XA, County of Newberry?ss Before me came E. L. Cook, cashier ! ?E the above named bank, who, bein* j luly sworn, says that the above and j oregoing statement is a true condition J >f said bank, as shown by the books j >f said bank. E. L. COOK, Sworn to and subscribed beiore m his 23rd day of Nov.. 1916. .J. R. Irwin, Notary Public, S. C. Correct Attest: W. A. Webb, H. 0. Hollo way. J. Ij. Hoi low ay. Directors. Street Friday night, December 1. b\ the school. Everybody invited tc come and enjoy the play. Admission If. and 25 cents. All business will be closed in Po maria Thursday, Thanksgiving Day. Air. R. H. Hipp purchased a n?\v Chalmers Saturday from the Caro lina Auto Company. Air. J. B. Livingston has pun-has ea nun a new rum t.n COTTON SFFI > AS A FEED?Mr Farmer, read this a.:;d be convinced Cotton seed meal is the cheapest feed you can get. Proteine in a feed is what makes fat. In cotton seed m.ai you get. proteine at n cents per pound, Ln wheat brand you get proteine at 13 cents per pound. In corn you get proteine at 20 cents per pound. From this you will see that 1)0 pounds of cotton seed meal is worth as much as inn nnnnric nf corn. Trv feeding cot ton seed meal and be convinced. Farmers Oil Mill. J. U. Wicker. Mgr. 12-1 -4t. \OTUt: JK FINAL SETTLE31 KM'. I will make a filial settlement of the ~ s\V A T r-o Tovonild Qllhoi* ill thp I'dlULU v/l. *U1 O. JL v.vuiiiiiv 44? v-v Probate Court for Xewberry County, S. C.. on Monday the 20 day of Dec ember, 1916, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon and will immediately ask for my discharge as administrator of said es tate. "W. H. Suaer. STATEMENT. Of the Condition of Win. Coleman ?fc *1- 1>~_I I UKStmifa LUt, oniinci sf liUK'iLu ai ti iuiiuik.) S. ! , at the Close of Bnsfness Not, 17, 1916. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $199,912.24 Overdrafts 266.19 Bonds and stocks owned by the bank 10"?.000.00 Furniture and fixtures S94.48 Due from banks and bank ers 21,776.62 Currency 4.387.00 Oold 11 ".00 Silver and other minor coin 201.02 Checks and cash items ... 371.8S Total $332,924.43 LIABILITIES. Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid $ 5J.205.01 Individual deposits subject to check 94.766.75 Savings! deposits.. 342.57 Time certificates of deposit 36.415.28 Cashier's checks.. 194.82.131.719.42 Notes and bills rediscounted 75,000.00 Bills payable, including cer tifinofof fr\-r mftnffv hnr rowed 75,000.00 Total $332,924.43 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Newberry.?(ss) Before me came H. C. Leaman, cash ier of the above named bank, who, be ing duly sworn, says that tlie above and foregoing: statement is a true con dition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. V H. C. Leaman. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 23rd day of Nov., 1916. T. H. Watson. Notary Public for S. C. Correct?Attest: William Coleman, Director. \ FREI Beginnim one who co\ low*' 7 pr/zt FL . r PRIZI size 14k solid G< SECOND PR THIRD PRIZ All we ask ; on a card and di ber and on Dec* child will draw < numbers will gel p r OIN AT THE r1 RCADLi THI KSDAV, NOYKMBER 30. Helen Holmes. In tho Third Chanter of THK LASS OF THK LI UBKR LANDS." 2-Reel Signal Serial. "V.IIEIU: IS UY WIFE." ,2-KecI L-KO comedy with Hillie Kit cliie. Basket Hall Thursday 3I??riiiii5r. Tile girls of the Newberry higl: school will meet the girls of the Clin ton high school in a game of baske: ' ball in the college gymnasium at 1*.: ! on /w.lMr.L- mi Thiircrlav VnmMiiiiir . ;i. Watchmaker, .Jeweler and Optician. All -Work Guaranteed. Corner CaMncii and Friend Streets: Eyes lifted and sold on Installment Newuerry, 8. C. SPECIAL NOilCiSS FOR SALE?^lv Kentucky bred Jack "John Riley" better known as the Murray Kinard Jack, also m> Standard bred stallion "Prince Ce cellian" seven times winner first pre mium at State fair open to world. Vot flicf 12-1-tf. WANTKI)? To buy a good seconc hand 7 or S-horse power mounted en gine. I want one that can do the worl> , a::d not a worn out machine. G. W ' ^'icVer. X wherry, S. ('., R. F. D. Xo ' 5. Phone Xo. 2. 2t I FOR REXT?One two-horse farii and one one-horse farm or will sell ; Farms inside Xewberry school dis trict. For particulars apply to M. B Caldwell, Xewberry, S. C. . 11-28-tf. STRAYED?On Xovember 21, on?j black female pig with white feet. " ""n* in f'm-olifl.wl AVfito'lic nhnnt vtiuic opui in tuvuu. " 4u jjounds. Any information of same will be rewarded. Notify E. L. Strauss, i phone number 2204, from Newberry. : Cleo Cannon. 11-28-21. ' ? . FOR SALE OR TRADE?Two Stu, debaker touring cars, in perfect con dition. For roadster or anything ol : equal value. Address Doctor Meldau, i Newberry, S. C. ll-Zi-3tp. ! ..UNTIL Fl-RTHEK NOTICE we will ! gin Thursday and Friday of each week. , Silverstreet Ginnery. K. S. Still well, 1 Mgr. i 11-3-tt | FOR SALE?Two hundred bushels 7 on Dec. 2nd mes in our stoi is: i our cnoice or a old Gents watch. IZE?A Sterling Sfr E?Five dollars in 1 tr/Mi fn rln iq fn rnmp rop it in the sealed b smber 23rd at 10 o'c jut three numbers, t the prizes. JEANS < Exclusive Jeweh J E PRIC of seed wheat at two dollars per bush | el. Farmers Oil Mill. I 10-17-tf. NEW CROP, New Orleans and Mus cavado molasses at Johnson MeCrack in Co. ll-141tt i FOR S.AIjK? Seed Wheat. The Pur ! ll-24-3t. FOR SALE?A tract of land about two miles North of the town of New i berry, containing one hundred and , sixty-four acres, more or less. Will | sell as a whole or in suitable parcels. For further information see the un dersignel. | ll-14-tt' H. C. Holloway. Attorney. ' I FOR RJ/NT?Three hundred acres j good farming land in Township No. .S. > Gustavus Werber. Newberry Hotel, | Newberry, S. C. 11-2 4-4t. ! CABBAGE?A few more left, phone LAND FOR SALE?Forty-five acres in the St. Lukes community about six miles from Prosperity. Price $700.00 For terms see me. One tenant house, one barn, one well. -T. Cliesley Dom fnick. Newberry, S. C. ll-17-4tltawp it Dr. F. C. Martin Sight ! ' l?|^ Specialist! ; |ExaminesEyes, FitsGiassesf 11 and Artificial Eyes. 11 ; ?|lf your eyes are giving you^ j ^trouble don't fail to consult himx Ji o I I Satisfaction Guaranteed. *! if Office ovei Anderson's Dr/^ J |Goods Store. j| i See Dr. Cr In His Newberry 01 Over Mr. James A. Bi Real Estate Offio Anybody can "hang on and ruin your eyes, or y< fit glasses properly tak Specialist. Dr. Crimm's reputatio specialist is well known c town and county. Seventeen fitting glasses in a commi itself of Dr. Crimm's fair Dr. Crimm will fit you LESS MONEY than you else. Dr. Crimm will BE If* DAY 7TH At Little Mountain V BER 8TH, at Wise's Sto we are aoinq tc ? * re a free chanct 14k solid Gold Br / ver taru tadc. trade. i in and write your n? iox and keep the con ilock the box will be aim inv j/v* mm. ?r rOMI rs and Opticians E TO A 1 Opera House PROGRAMME /"* i TI{A>KS(iII)aV iri.riAL 3-Act Vi'agranli Fe .'iriiig Virginia > "STRICTLY BUSINESS" Vim Comedy Featuring Pokes and J&W MET KG 3Ime "THE KTEUX FRIDAY, D "HIS LITT 3-Act Essanay Fea mom: and Ge SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2. UA PEUBLO LEGEM)" 2-Act Biograh (Reissue) Featuring Mary PickfordL "A LOVE MAGNET* Kalem Comedy Featuring Hani and Bud. * Selijr Tribune News Pictorial International Cartoon Comedy. MONDAY, International Film o-Act Circus "THE JOCKEY 0 StRAYED?FrQm November 24, 1916, mule. Any one knowin having seen her notify Xewberrv, S. C., R. F. ll-28-2t. iice irton's e. " a pair of glasses o imm 3ur cmid s eyes, es an Expert >n as a skillful o the people of (17) Years unity is u guarantee in dealing. . ^ 1 ii v * witn better glasses tor can get them any where I PROSP ! at Wise fEDNESD ) give every i at the acelet or ime and address responding num opened and a aving the lucky *NNY