The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, September 21, 1917, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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STATEMENT. * l> Of the CoudiSioa of tlie Farmers and Merchants' Bank, Located at Little * Mountain, S. Cm at the Close of Busi- ; ness $ept, 11, m:. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $84,258.91 L Overdrafts 3i0.ol 0 Bonds and stocks owned by i E by bank 3,000,. J Furniture and fixtures 1,581.11 0 Banking "house 1,806.9*3 ^ Due from banks and bank- i ers 4,oS0."3 C ? Currency 2,362.") G Gold 7. j i Sj ' Silver and other minor coin 411.4 j Total $98,349.-5 T T i T-ITT TT>TT?d | ? LtlA-Di-Lii j Lj Capital stock paid in $20,000.00 Si Surplus fund 6,000.00 ; k" Undivided profits, less cur- 1 rent expenses and taxes ! ^ paid 1,955. 5 ^ Dividends unpaid 10.00 . Individual deposits \ c subject to check $34,733.73 ! g? Time Certificates : tj k of deposit 15,434.04 b - Cashier's Checks 215.83 50,$85.60 Cj Bills payable including Certificates for money t>orrow- ) ed 2$,$00.0 ; ]* > ; ? S-] Total T.. 498,349.15 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. j ^ County of Newberry.?ss. j W] Before me came W. A. Counts, cash- ( ab | ier of the above named bank, who, be-: tn \ ing duly sworn, says that the abore | by and (foregoing statement is a true eon- J dition of said bank, as shown by the th i books of said bank. W. A. Counts. Sworn to and subscribed before me ^ this l?th day of Sept.. 1917. <cc J. B. Lat&an, Maglttraie. Correct?Attest: J. JM. Sease, / ? J. B. Derrick, , Bi J. K. Derrick, # Direclor?. Oi STATgMEXT Of the Conditio*! of The dewberry Sayings Bank, located at Newberry, ^ S. C* at the Close of Business Sept 11, 1917. . iFl Resources. ! R. Loans and discounts $163,723.*$ ^ Overdraft 3,089. $ Bonds and stocks owned br qj the bank 4,327. 1 g. Furniture and fixtures 3.529.00 j Other real estate owned .. 20,986.60, Due from banks and bankers .. 16,761.'.} ^ 'Currency 6,287.09 eoid 160.0 U3 Silver and other minor coin 2.605.5 Checks and cash items ..... 329.1 : D Total $221,799.0 ^ Liabilities. ! lE Capital stock paid in $ 50,000,00; Surplus fund 12.500.00 j | ^ c t Undivided profits, less cur- ^ rent expenses and taxes ! R. paid ...... N 3,896.19 i Dividends unpaid 59.59 I Individual deposits subject F to check 53,704.30 - i I Covincci rt#?nosits 101 630.17 ! ^ > o~ ^ Cashier's checks ... 8.98 155.343. > f 1 t Total .' $221,799.0'of STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, du County of Newberry. fQ Before me came E. A. Griffin, '^snier tj{ of the above named bank, wno. being oc / duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the ^ books of said bank. E. A. GRIFFIN. Sworn to before me this 19th day C( Sept., 1917. (L. S.) B. A. DOM1NICK, Notary Public for S. C. Correct?Attest: JAMES McINTOSH, C. E. Summer, R. McC. HOLMES, pj T^ractora. w HAPPIEST UTS 13 a tc COLUMBIA, HE SAY5! it i r _ _ ! a; f Health Restored bf Tltona XSIfer AH, Other ATedleSnes Failed?Feels j j l'onng Affflin ] is i ? "I am the happiest man In Colun> " t v< bia today and I want to tell the pub i ! ai lie its ali because of what this VitoEa ^ has done for me." said John Wesley G&v. Mr. Gay ifves at 2229 Laurel , ,, . d< street, and is a well known coaca 01 carpenter for the Southern Railway. 1 _ O J "I never spent money to better a& ^ vantage in my life than when I bougie *' v?? /^nntiniif>d. "for it over V 1LUUU, uv came troubles that had been pulliD^ me down for Hie past" three or four P< ts years. I had serfous kidney trout>:a , which brought on rheumatism and I j ' had an awful time of it. My stomach was also in bad condition. I had H3 Appetite, was nervous and couftln't.ai sleep well. I had pains !n my aid#*, I* ifcculders and neck, and my eonditic* became so bad it was all I could A3 , tf stay Oft my job. I tried all ri JneiiUes ??< Wfi uWBr Widt& t #i it ~ I tii k Ao <? i STATK3IENT f The Condition oi The Commercial JJanii, Located at Newberry, S. C., at the close of Business sept II 1917. i Resources. oans and Discounts $6S0 209.0 verdrafts 2,9S8.9 onds and Stocks ovwied by the Bank 30,000.0 tlier Real Estate Owned . 18,270.25 ue from Banks and Bankers 81,251.5 urency 10,706.0 * - in? OJti ilver and other minor co!n 979. 7; hecks and Cash Items 77.7 Total $824,698.5 Liabilities. ipitai Stock Paid hi $50,000.00 lrulus Fund . 50,000.00 tidivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid 36,144.5 ue to Banks and Bankers. 1,912.2 ividends unpaid 1,771.0 dividual Deposits Jubject to check $201,695.88 ivings Deposits . 477,466.47 me certificates of deposit 5,292.70 ishier's Checks 415.73 ; : , ?684,870.c) * ->"" * ?. ' , J Total $$24,698.5 ' rATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Newberry?ss. , I Before me came J. Y. McFall j ishier of the above named bank,: 10 being duly sworn, says that the ore and foregoing; statement is a ue condition of said bank, as shows ' the books of said bank. J. Y. McF*li. | Sworn to and subscribed before me is 17th day of Sept., 1917. R. L. TARRANT. Notary ruDii* ror ?. u.; >reet Attest: JNO. M. KINARD, Z. F. WRIGHT, G. B. MAYER, Directors. ink ?. 281. STATEMENT the condition of the Bank of Po. maria, loeated at Pomuria* S. C., at the elcse of business, Sept 11, 1917.! RESOURCES. >ans and discounts .... $ 69,970.24; rerdrafts 475.18 ; I lrniture and fixtures 1,984.0*3 ! inking house 1,238.50 Lie from banks and bankers 7,104.06 irrency 1,222.00 I Iver and other minor coin 251.97 I i Total $82,246.01! LIABILITIES. tpital stock paid in $15,000.00 lrplus 1,000.00 adlvided profits, less current expenses and takes' paid 816.54 Lte to banks and bankers 879.09 ividends unpaid 900.00 j. [dividual deposits subject to check.. $22,076.94 " J j ivin^s deposits 34,073.62 ishier's checks .. 499.82 56,650.38 lis payable, including certificates for money borrowed 7,000.00 l\ Total $82,246.01 j PATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Newberry?ss. Before me came Join C. Aull, cashier the above named bank, who, being ily sworn, says that the above and regoing statement is a true condl>n of said bank, .s si. own by the oks of said bank. John C. Anil. Sworn to and subscribed before me is 19th day of Sept., 1917. Thos. A. Setzler, Notary Pftbllc, S. C. >rrest Attest: 1 Z. T. Pinner, .* R. H. Hipp, R. J. Johnson, Director? ?????????????????? , . f doctors, hut nothing seemed to! jach my case and 1 kept getting orse. ; "I heard about Vitona and decided ) try it, but I had very little ra!th in doing me any good. I began to feel n improvement before half the bote was finished and I now feel irfte did when a young man My stomach :*in good condition and my kidneys o longer bother me. I'm not nerdus like I was. my sleep is sound rtd' restful ancTmy appetite is good. it/"?no ia fhia fino o+ thincr of i fa Vinr? ve ever seen and T am more .than ; flighted with the results. I think /ervbody suffering with kidney trot:le and rheumatism should know of lis wonderful remedy." Vitona is sold in Newberry by CiN ?r & Weeks, in Prosperity by Pro> ;rity Drug Co!. aW9 in Little .Moun- j tin br Little Mountain Drug Co. I It is stated now that the Mpe has >r the present given up the idea of lother peace note or any foope of j iace in the iiRmediita future. Rwr. W. S. Holmes will conduct aer-| ces at St. Lake's fcpiseflggl cfcureif *: ?. I 4 yBSXaKgaBCSBBOBat'T ??WSB3?S?KT.r . | CwawsaggJEs i&;~;re?r:?^;Erggs&E | P J your inspe J New Wais and Walk< I qu&inted ^ II Ladies" and THE XJEYI Wonderful striking fast unusually large collection cloth. Gabardines, Serges, blue, brown, wistaria, taup $15.00, $20.06, up. THE S The new Fall Coats in Tbeir novelty trimmed belt cuffs and straight lines, in ; splendid selection to choc up. XEW Over a hundred to selec woolen fabiics; all the lates 1 New patterns arrive al Georgette Waists in white, ] selection. Prices range.... \E1 Buy this line early, as 9 ments have caused a scarcit more after this lot is sold. ? FNDERWI Underwear of every kin* in buying our Underwear th ? rx-o e? /Innlorft f? Wd r>* I|M T> ao ?? v v? lines. WINTEB DI Light snd Dark Percal light r.nd Dark Outing Ginghams at Cotton Flannel at Cheviots and Checks a Novelty Dress Goods a vrr 1 r\ n wool i-rre-sts ov at BLANKETS, I I^arpe size heavy Cotto: I^rge size All Wool I 72x90 Pepperel Sheets ; One case Bed Spreads, | i | LUt 0HBSBBSHHnHBB9BS??HBSBfl3HB82331fflQB9BE *'0*2^ ^ nf Unnnp 1 The French are quick to bestow sy bols of honor on soldiers who perfo deeds of self-sacrifice or daring. M< than any other of the allies, perha they recognize the value of embie of service. Among the many neat little mai uDon the French uniforms that in cate the rank and the department the wearer, says Sir A. Conan Do; in "A Visit to Three Fronts," th< was one that puzzled me. It was be found on the left sleeve of men all ranks, from generals to privat and it consisted of small gold ch< rons, one, two, or more. No rule see ed to regulate them, for the genei mis'ht have none, and I have heard a private who wore ten. Suddenly I solved the mystery. T marks are the record of wounds ] celved! By that admirable little < vice the French allay the smart of wound and make it bring lasting hoii to the man among his fellows. Fear of Mother-in-Law. MaJ. E. A. Steel, addressing a me lng of the Royal Geographical soctc on the Zambezi Congo Watershed, tioned the dilemma of the native w was just setting out to bury his mol er-in-la\v when a messenger arriv summoning him to attend the kinj council. "If I do not appear before the ki: he will cut my head off; and if I do d go and bury my mother-in-law b. might come to life again. I go to bu my mother-in-law." This treatment of the mother-in-ls ia, however, not common to other At can tribes, amongst ^*hom. t?e tji of one who has attained to tills dlgni It JOIINf ing' of New F sction. The nei ts, New Men's a: over Shoes are i vith the New Fa Children's Dept. F FALL COAT SUITS. lions in Coat Suits are shown here. An or handsome mode s made of BroadVelours. The leading colors are navy e, Russia green. Prices range, $12^>d, EW FALL COATS. all the season's newest coat fabrics. ;s, large fur and plush collars, d^ep all the new rich fall r^ors. give yoxi a >ge from. Prices $12^, I FALL SKIRTS. t from in Silk, Serge, Poplin and all t:he ;t patterns. Prices I&&8, $4^8, $5.48 up PW WAISTS most daily?voile, crepe de chine and flesh, pink and black are here for 3'c>ur 98c, $2.98, $4M, up ? SWEATERS. the United States Government requirey, and it will be doubtful if we cari get Our prices are right 98c an3 up ! :AR! UNDERWEAR! d for everybody. We are very fortunate 1 ^ l.irrV. is seasuu luug ociuj c uie vrtu auu 111511 an save you 10 to 35 per cent on these i \Y GOODS ARE^HERE. es at 15c and 20c s at lOe, 12 l-2c aid 15c lde 1o 2#c .t 12 l-2e to 20<: yard t 16c <x) 15c t 15c, 25c, 85c and 50<; yard n Si }?ia>ioc in all h?Mit ffllftrs IV *?7 4i*VUVO n iuvt ? ?r? - _ SOc^ 75c^ $Ld6 and $U>8 SHEETS A\D SPREADS. q Blankets at $1.2o, up iiankets at $5.00, up at pr., $1.10 ofl? ?l 1(1 41 ftft priC'CS . v*?v>y I | ' iJ ? Cl he b rf. ? " j, DH (J OPERA H<WS? " It -. J* Srxm&zc&t all Merchant v Coat Suits, i nd Boys' Clot eady. Come Jl Fashions. Men's and Boys MEN'S AND YOUNG The new ^uits for the fall and 1 now being inspected by the men ol from experience that the clothes we faultless tailoring. Come let us fi Co," or "Schloss Bros." Suit or Ove BOYS' KNFE PA: We sell the famous brand "Mo which have the reputation for long solutely aJl wool, ages 6 to 18 yea Boys' separate Pants, in Sen Prices LARGE DISPLAY 01 The very newest shapes are rep are ail the popular new shades?in j cot, blues and black. Prices. $1.50, $1 A big line of Men's, and Boys' C; $1*50. NEW HOSIERY AM The largest line of Hosiery in > Priced 10c, IS?, The largest line of Fancy Neck 50c, 75c. OVERALLS AND W< 50 dozen .Men's Jndigo Overalls ; 50 dozen "Federation" Overalls, Eoys' and Youths' Overalls at. 50 dozen Men's "Big Ben" an at ju dozen tfoys worn smrts a 25 dozen Boys' Dress Shirts and 50 dozen Men' Dress Shirts, "Li $1.50. SMART, NEW FA You'll find this a store of extrs vice meanr- value, style, fit, comfoi line is complete for Men, Women ai to look elsewhere. We have the lea sizes. %#__ - ni ^ li 1 mens onoea in an learners at. Ladles' Shoes in all leathers at MM, $SJK>, WM, up. Boys* and Girls' Shoes in ail l $2.0?, *3.00, $8.50, $4.00. Children 8 Shoes in all leathers $2.50. Infants' Soft Soles at [D Bi jmmammmmmmmammmtmmmmat BnHHBHBHnSBBBBBBSBBBI OLLIDED-WTfi A BUMBLEBEE j viator Finds There Are Other Things | Besides Airplanes That It Is Not Safe to Encounter In the Air. Birds and airplanes are not the only J ying things with which it is possibly j )r an aviator to have a seciotis eolsion. The author of "Tales of the lying Service" 'gives as an instance i strange accident that occurred in | ranee. Not long ago, he says, I ran across j n aviator I know, looking very much ; naoyed and with one eye seriously bstructed by a large contused swell- j 1 g on his cheekbone. Thinking that e had had a smash of some kind, robably a bad landing in which he ad been pitched against the front of is machine. I asked him what had appened. He explained that about six hours arlier he was starting out on a fast, ilplane, and was going full speed n the ground in order to get a good ump into the air, when he met a largeIzed bumblebee going ia a hurry in he opposite direction. "You see," he explained, "I w;as dong about sixty knots due east, and e was doing between thirty-five and orty knots due west, and he was a lrge bee, and the impact was somehing terrific. And," he added rinictively, "I hope he has spilled all Is honey and that he's still nncenrious!"?Youth's Companion. Hard to Endure. "I see where a woman got a j eeause her husband rouged his neeKs. "She was entitled to It" "Maybe go. It must be exasperat- j ag for a won^an to have a husband rUj5 is liable to borrow her co^plexjps ?g&re she has a chamce te wear It mtatr 1 ? - Ju~ ' !>..~ iut.M rm^i sasraBiaH^ Rf iise invites 11 New Skirts, hing', Hats, ftnri ar. Ui?U gW W\4" / s* Department 3IE.VS SUITS. winter have arrived. They are I Newberry, who have learned sell are of authentic style and t 3*0u with a "Michael-Stern rcoat. The priccs ra.nge from $12.56 to $25.00 ????????? \ MS SUITS. ther's Favorite" Eoys 8uit?, wear; the latest models, abrs. Prices $3.50 to $1VH) It, Cassimere and Khaki? 50c, 75c, $1.00, JJ1.50, $2.00 F FALL HATS. resented in the display. They jreens, browns, light tan, apri- . !.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 ips at 25c, 50<?, $1.00, $1.25 and > >TE KWEAIL Jewbcrry. All lclnds, all sizes. 25e, 85c, 50e, 75c, $1.00, wear in the ci-y. Prices, 25c, [>RK SHIRTS. it 75c to $1.25 extra heavy at $1.50 50c, 75c, $1.00 d "Mammoth" Work Shirts 75c t 00c ? i Blouses at ?uc, ibe ion Brand," at $1.00, $1.25 and / * * XL SHOES. l good shoe service?shoe ser t?we render tha.t kind. Our id Children. There is no need ding styles, colors, widths and IS, H, $5, up. %\M, $2M, $2M, $8.00, others, all siz?s,-'attliSft $LoO, at 7?c, $1.00, $L25, $U0, *2.00, 2.">c, 3oe, oOe BIRDS ON FIGHTING FRONT, ??? > Coots and Moor Hens Indifferent ti> Gunfire and Nest in Marsh Near Front-Line Trenches. i ^ ~ v Bird lovers at the front hare from time to time supplied many delightful stories about the strange ways of thebirds in the neighborhood of the firing; line. One of the latest, from a gun<ner, is worth quoting, It only because -* "itmncfl it sfTorda of some** OA IIIC ? where In France, which, like so manj? other somewheres, some British sow dier has come to know in its every; stone and tree. "The marshes," the gunner says^ "are occupied by mpny waterfowlj| Coots and moor hens are supreme!/ j indifferent to gunfire, | kgaw o?| several pairs nesting lil ulnarsn nota* ; hundred yards from the German front-* j line trenches. The marsh contains a' 1 lakelet and an ancient gnarled haW* ! thorn tree which has somehow escaped i destruction, and in this a wood pigeoiv ; has built a nest and Is sitting. Ir* , pools and reedy marshes to our lef? ! numerous wild duck3 are living. Early; : every morning they'fly over the GerI man I lnes^re turning in the evening.*'' He then goes on to speak about tfc^ ! cuckoo and to tell that there was skeen competition among the men fifr 1 the trenches to be the first to hear ltT I "There is a fascination, also," he adds*! "in seeing a fresh bird and trying tcj identify it without any Book of refers ence. t?is was the ease with th^ oriole, when several of our mesa hai, heated arguments on the matter, aidefi j by a Frenchman, who we afterward' found out knew nothing about the mat- j ter." There is a curloua Incongruity' about it all, but that is typical of bo, many things at the front?Cto&t&a Sdemce Monitor. I * " ~ itiviC v: -++T v-r .^ r-4