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I L I Bank >?. iOO. \ N i Of ^ j Co., Banker* C., at the CIcst 11, 1917. 4 L RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $127- I -Oreidrafts 542.b.l Bonds and stocks owned by the bank 117,000.00 j Furniture and fixtures 959.10 a f Due from banks and bankIt ers 13.124.77; Currency 4,529.00 j * Gold 90.00' W Silver and other minor coin 523.09 j [ Checks and cash items ... 52.31, Total $264,074.57 LIABILITIES. Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid $ 59,^01.31 Due to banks and bankers 1,479.12 - Individual deposits subject to check $87,743.35 Savings deposits 250,15 LTime certificates of deposit 15,478.15 Cashier's checks 117,49 & 103,594.14 Y Bills payable, including certificates for money borrowed 100,000.00 Total $264,074.57 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Newberry.?(ss) # ^ Before me came H. C. Lea man, cashbl. ier of the above named bank, who, be* ing duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a tree conditlon of said bank, as shown by the Hk books of said bank. |gR H. C. Leaman. o ? uhsnHhed before me F0WUIU IV aau this 2&th day of Sept., 1917. T. H. Watson, t Notary PuWit for S. C. Correct?Attest: William Coleman, Director. I THE HERALD ANB NEWS ONE j TSAR FOR ONLY fl.W. TAX NOTICF *Thft honics for the collection of "State and County tax for the year 1917, will be open from Oct. 15th, $&7, to December 31st, 1917. V -j || ? ' T^ose prefer .to do so can pay : i i&zfanizaty 1318, with one per cent; L in' February" i?i8, with two per ceny ( and from March 1st, 1918, to March p < seven' per" cent f Ifarch- tiHFlotlr, *1918, the^fccofcrNrffibe closed. i "J rf ?y ?jsc Taxpayers owning ifroperty in m<Te * '.J1. Vt * " 3? JnforTW f jtfe&n- one iQwnsnfp w Sit iuiv* ? I me when paying i&r writing for tne; amount of his orTier tax. t By referring to your 1916 tax re-j I ceipt. you will know in which tcrwnL skip your property is located. m The levy for 1917 is as follows: F State 7 mills k> Pensions and Confederate K Infirmary 1-2 mills fe' ' Repairs for the State 'Hospital for the Insane 1 mills ?rdinary County .3 1-2 mills Wp' Bonded Indebtedness of & County 1-4 mills m Road and Bridges 1 mills i Ordinory County Note .. 1-4 mills j ^ Court House 1-2 mills II Back indebtedness 1-2 mills, | Constitution School Tax 3 mills j f 17 1-2 mills Except the following localities, where an additona! railroad tax has been levied: Newberry Township No. 1 } 1-4 mills?17 3-4 Mendenhall TownI ship No. 8 3 mills 20 1-2 t 'And except the following school districts, where a special school tax has F been levied:, V XT/x 1 V/> 11 F X^ISU 'ttO ,\u. a, 1W. Ai, , ? No. 22 8 millsj Districts No. 5, No. 8, *o. 9, No. 11, No. 12, No. 17, No. 18, No. 21, L No. 32, No. 41, No. 42, EL *No. 43* No^ 50, and No. gpL 57, 2 mills fif' -District No. 10 1 mills iff Districts No. 13, No. 19, If No. 20, No. 23, No. 34, H No. 35, No. 39 No. 40, ||? No. 44, No. 45, No. 48, No. 49. No. 55, and No. jSf 56, 4 miixs 3 District No. 26 7 mills I District Xo. 30 10 1-2 mills i! Districts No, 31 and No.'58 6 mills District Xo. 47 3 mills District Xo. 52 10 mills A poll tax of One Dollar has been ? * 1^. levied on all male citizens between I the ages of 21 and sixty years, exI cept those exempt by law. L a tax of Fiftv Cents is levied on Eall dogs. Persons liable to road duty may pay a commutation of 32.00 from October 15th., 1917, to December 31st, 1917. C. . Schumpert, Treasurer of Newbftrry County. AiAV'jrt 01 County Supervisor on claim paid in Ah 1609. Bennie Cromer? Com. 16*0. Dr. J. H. Moore ?County ?. Walker. Eva.is & Cogswell Co. H. C. .'iolloway, Clerk, &c. '?"foment Shewing Exact Financial > ?r 1D1?> as i* Appeared at the Fnd Ice ns 1 .Salaries officers? 2 . Salaries 'C ^strates, constables, 3 3 County houie. paupers, pensioner4 Roads, bridges, ferries? 5 Chaingang? 6 Repairs public buildings? 7 Books, stationery, printing? 8 Contingent expenses and supplies - a? - ccz buildings ana couniy unices? 9 Couty physicians? 10 County Board of Education? 11 Courts? 12 County Board of Assessors, etc. 13 Sheriff-dieting and incidentals? 14 Post morteras and lunatics? 13 Insurance? 16 Interest? 17 Contingent and miscellaneous? 18 Commutation Tax? H. C. Holloway, Clerk, &c. Report of County Supervisor od ! claims accruing subsequent to Jan-j aary I, 1917, paid i* July and Aag ! gust, 1917. I 538 Dr. E. H. Moore, (July) ; Qounty physician $ 5OM 539 T. R. Campbell (July) Salary (Janitor) 9.93 540 W. M. Dorroh, (July) salary 75.0$; 541 J. C. Sample, (July) salary 100.001 542 T. P. Richardson (August) R. and B. 450.09 543 Jno. C. Goggans (August) galaxy zz.avj 544 C. G. Biease (August) sal- j afy 116.6$ ?45 C. C. Sehumpert,' (August) salary - : .. 41.66 543 J. B. Halfacre (August) j salary 41.66 547 C. M. Wilson (August) sal- I ary 75.00 548 F. M. Lindsay (August) r salary 25.OQ ."49 S. J. Cromer. (August) sal- I ary * .' ; . 12.50 550 L. C. Livingstone (August) J salary' ... " ' . 12.50 ?">1 H. C. I^^Vay {August) . | salary . 41.66 c52 W. S. Melton (August) | salary (Rural police) 75.06 53$ D. Jr Taylor tfugftBt) sat-'-^'f "nry ORurel iwlicer- " - - - T5&9 ?54 George Richardson* (August) Com. Tkx */" , 7.09 i 5*5 J_or Sid Sx&Uh (August] iChaingang ?- 40.00 556 J B. Miz.e (August) Chain- " gang 35/ > 55? J. Sid Smith (August) Chaingang 4.00 558 W. J. Miller (August) Chaingang 40.00' 559 J. G. Miller (August) Chaingang 40.00 j 560 B. F. Sample (August) | Chaingang 35.00 561 W. J. Miller (August) Chaingang 5.25 662 M. J.Smith (August) countv home 54.60 - l 563 T. R. Campbell (August* Ohaingang *8.7i>' 364 J. Y Floyd (August) R. and B. 22.7" 565 J. F. Sharpe (August) R. B. 12.97 566 M. Y. Davenport (August) *273 rerrj 567 .T. J. Abrams (August) salary (Janitor) 20.00 568 J. A. Kinard (August) R. and B. ' 10.00 569 C. H. Minick (August) salary 34.32? 570 Dr. J. R. Moore (August) County physician 2.00 Dr. T. H. Wedaman (August) County physician 11.00; ? ?* ? ? * ^ - t k ?.?+\ I 572 Tne i-nirceu vo, ^-august; County home 69.40 573 Summer Bras Co. (August) County home 12.20 i 574 Ootto Klettner (August) County home 1.25 i 575 G. V. Boozer (August) County home 12.50 j 576 Summer Bros. Co (August) "R and R 13.75 577 Wm. Johnson & Son (August) R. and B. .45 57S Simpson Stockman (August) R. and B. 1.90 ~ ^ Statement Sho^Inar Exact Financial Tear 1917 as it Appeared at the E Items 1 Salaries county officers? > County "home, paupers, pensioner Ti s\ J r* VvV?i fTAC? fOT?Y*i^lC?. O AU^US, Ui lUg,^o, iw i 4 Chaingang? 5 Repairs public buildings? 6 Books, stationery, printing? 7 Contingent expenses and supplies buildings and county offices? 8 Board of Assessors, &c. 9 County Bc^rd of Education i . av(%'iiii:? prior ta January i, liilV. 1 (1st, l;rl". Tax $ 6.5?'i hvsieian 4.00 Books, etc. 77. ?"7 las C. Sample, County Supervisor. Condition of Appropriations ior the of the .11 oil til of August, 1917. Appropriated Paid Balance 586&5.00 SI 1354.00 fees? 2500.00 3474.06 - 3000.00 3801.00 10000.00 13309.96 7500.00 15413.20 750.00 291.20 $ 458.80 750.00 1336.67 public """ AAA A Aft oc 1 C A 7 -UUU.W -vju.H 200.00 159.00 41.00 45.00 90.95 2"00.00 2325.45 174.55 4--0.00 353.60 96.40 ISffooO 2694.62 400.00 620.64 450.00 3?5.?0 12i?0 2000.00 1282.23 717.77 otnnrm 1925 95 1264.0"> ?"uv.uv .-v - 2604.00 2S29.48 Jas. . Sample, County Supervisor. Approved: J. B. Halfacre, County Auditor. 579 Herald and News Co. (August) Printing, etc. 10.00 580 E. B. Abrams (August) Chaingang 23.22 581 John Hawkins (August) Ferry 20.00 682 G. V.. Doozer (August) Chaingang 55.33 583 Whtimire Pharmacy (August) Chaingang 2.85 584 Caldwell Ruff (August) Chaingang 3.1G 585 Otto Klettner (AuguJst) Chaingang 14.85 586 Happ Bros. Co. (August) Chaingang # 168.00 587 Wm. Johnson & Son (August) Chaingang 1.65 58$ Wm. Johnson & Son (August) Pub. Bldgs , 1.90 589 C. M. Wilson ( August) Supplies county offic 12.84 590 Otto Klettner (August) Supplies public buildings 26.45 591 H. W. Schumpert, Supt. (August) Expenses public buildings 21.20 592 Observer Printing Co. (Au - - ^ ii 2o gust) n-mnng etu. 598 Walker, Evans & Cogswell * Co. (August) Books, etc 263.32 59 # 0. C. ScRumpert (August) " "*f . Offi.ce"supplies ' ' *' ' 2.00 595 H. C. Holloway (August) : 2.09 * JV- Wfenn l ATTfTMRft?f?OTK:""~ ' , OtfD J. TV. u?uu , _ Consc. 4. Oft 59T F. R. rfunier (Aagu$) Gpa% ,-r- . 2.0<? Sfc&CSchumpert (Afcgust) ' Orart ^ 3.74 C. C. Schumpert (August) Oourt . 4.8f 600 C. G. Blease (August) Dieting 80.8$ .601 C. G. Blease (August) Automobile " .. lOO.Ofl 602 W. F. Ewart (August) r 1Oi0f JUUUttCJ 603 Dr. J. H. Moore (August) Lynacy 5.0C 604 Dr. F. K. Shealy (August) Lunacy 5.0C 605 C. G. Blease (August) Expenses 12.55 6-06 I. M. Smith (August) Vital Statistics 11.2: 60.1 The Purcell Co. (August) Chaingang (Com. Tax) 92S 608 T. P. Richardson (August) R. and B.. 12.'); 609 David Henderson (August) Ferry 12.3C 610 R. E. Livingstone (August) Contingent (county home) 45."! 611 M. M. Longshore (August) Com. Tax 6.Of 612 J. C. Duncan (August) Board of Assessors, &c 9.2C r. r. Mf^C^ilum (August) Com. Tax 6 01 614 'A\ C. Taylor (August) Com. Tax o.o( 615 C. B. Berry (August) Com. Tax 6.0f 616 W. G. Hoi lings worth (August) Com. Tax 6.0C 617 B. M. Suber (August) Com. Tax 6.0C 618 W. G. Hollings'wortli (Aug ust) R. and B. 10.41 619 George Richardson (August) Com Tax 6.00 H. C. Hollo wy, Clerk. &c. Jes. C. Sample, County Supervisor. Condition of Appripriations for the nd of the Month of August, 1017. Appropriated Approved ^aianee $10500.00 $569.93 $4S40.07 s 2900.00 2051.88 S48.12 10000.00 355S.19 6441.SI 7500.00 7450.45 49.55 3200.00 76S.80 2431.20 750.00 569.63 180.07 public 1280.00 110.04 1169.96 450.00 271.80 178.29 50.00 50.00 10 Court expenses? 11 Sheriff-dieting and other inciden 12 Post mortems and lunatics j 13 Interest cn loans? 14 Commutation Tax? K Contingent and miscellaneous? L Sala'ies rural police? H C. Holloway, Clerk, &c flMOBiBBHnBMAnaBHMBBnnanr ?tpww" ] - ?? liflsti people's hissiox blivd church redeemer! f ,..;n U~ v? ?-? -> ' v iucic ?m uc a. urceuii? ui I the Young People's Mision Band at the Church of the Redeemer Sunday afternoon at five o'clock. All back j flues and thank offeiings must be j brought in. Cornelia Mayer, Sec. COMMUNITY FAIR TO BE HELD AT BETH EDES | On last Friday nis-ht Mr. Tom Mills, | Miss Willie Mae Wise and Miss Eth-' i el Counts met with teh Beth Eden people at the school house to assist them in making plans for a communfoil* I November 2 was decided on as rae i date for the fair. Two (2) commlt: tees of five each?one of ladies, one ! of men?were appointed to mr-7-3 all necessary arrangement* from now till the fair day. All present pledged themselves to put forth their best o fn rwnVr AMI* AAmmnnJftf UilUI to IU UiQAC UUI in Ot LVUAill UAitLJ j fair a splendid suecess. ] Cromer and 'Long. Lane schools j 'hare been invjted to join with Beth E<!en and make the fair a big feature in this school term for all three schools. | The exhibits will consist of agrl cultural products of all kinds; prod i j ucts of the housewives and club ' girls, fancy of any kind and work j clone by the school children them' selves. i 'Al nf AM /^r\7on c^ani-lo-** bocks will be given to school havin the most atttractive booths and the best exhibits. Impartial judges will iWHa r?n the winner. Speakers will be furnished for the occasion. All who expect to do their bit are urged to prepare for November 2. . | i Mrs T. "R Phnndlpr. i RUB-fMY-TISM Will c?ffire Rheumatism, Neuralgia, fjeadaches, Cramps, Colic Sprain^ Bruises. Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Eczema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, i used internally or externally. 25c I THJ5 HB&ALD 'ASQ> NEWS OKI TEAR P&R ONLY tl,5# Subscribe to Tbe Heratd and News. !' ? mm 11 El W B /$? 11 "^0 ' 11 ^ Y0U can't ne, j * batterv and Ible and unneces Right nowfew minutes wi Iperts. Let him tery and show; vent the little t grow big and c No matter wl or what batte I, service is read y The best of t in time. The i tery for your c work?give yoi when you call > you the utm )s satisfaction, BAK i||^ Phone 26i 2650.00 1577.05 1072.9 j tals 1800.00 1023.46 776.5 [ GOO.00 307.60 292.40 2000 00 1179.4G 820.54 , 3530.00 1065.90 2404.10 2500.00 1337.56 1162.41 ISOO.OO 1050.00 750.00 ( Jas. C. Sample, County Supervisor. i ~ 7 hf'.TJui.iii... . - . Herand and Xews: TTindTv c-v that there will be preaching next Sunday morning at the Pomaria Lutheran church, with confirmation and the Hcly Communion. The "Our Dany's Income' for missions will be brought in at this service. Similar services will be held at St. Matthews and Bethlehem the first and second Sundays in October.' A cordial welcome to all. S. C. Ballentine. Pomaria, Sept. 26. TAKE HEB A I , BOX OF WHITMAN'S DELIGHT* HEB SMILE WITH CA2rt>Y,.A5D SEE * FAMOUS*SFSCE 1842 TO BE HAD AT P E WAY'S DRUG STORE, FHONE 158. NEWBERRY, S. C. i ALFALFA GROWN | | just as profitably in Georgia, the Carolinas and j Alabama, as in the West If you lime your land i ! with LADCO GROUND LIMESTONE. I Costs a trifle.^Insures good stand and vi^arous \ growth of alfflTa, vetch, clovers and grain. : j Wrtte for delivered price, valuable booklet and ] reports. Attractive proposition to merchants | and farmer agents. . : .> * I LADD LIME A STONE COMPANY. | *44 HEAUCY BUHD1NC, AIUNM.6A. i ~TH& HERALD ANT) NEWS ONH j ! TEAR FOR *1.50. < | ' ' . ' j TEACHERS' EXAMINATION Tbe County Teachers' Examinatlo will be held at the Court House on Saturday, Oct. $ beginning at 9 o'clocs C. M. Wilson. Counjtv Sup't. Education gleet yourstoragel keep out of trou-l jByg^= ssarv expense -j ith one of our ex- : (' jlj 11 jl roubles that soon fi Ha aat car you drive- 111 ry you use?this ifl y and waiting for >atteries wear out iPrest-O.Lite Batar will do rmre a quicker response on it?and insure . it in service and ER Sc Ol Newberry, S. C. \ East An Interesting C;ise Magistrate Douglas had an unasual case in his court Monday afternoon. Four Spartanburg men? Messrs. S. J. He2therly. J. JjT. J Johnson. J. E. Watson_^and 1>JH Johnson?operating a sa^vmiil^WIIM j Utopia sehoolhouse, wore tried oav the charge of cutbing trees acrossthe telephone wire leading to the farm of Mr. J. M. Nichols. Messrs. .J. E. Watson and D. F. Johnson v/ere dismissed. Mr. S. J. Heatherly and Mr. J. W. Johnson werfefound guilty and sentenced to pay a ne of $"0 each or serve 30 days. They appealed the case to the circuit - *- 1 ? ? av* vi/\ni? rnuri 8 IUI WCI'v ? uu <tvuu ? The defendants were represented by Mr. J. B., Hunter, the prosecutor by Mr. H. H. Blease. . eVEfiEADr n f i r u V 1^/* U T I* LAOnk i u n ? with its guaranteed Tungsten long: service battery and Mazda lamp, assures you an instantaneous light ? wherever and whenever you may & need it. Come in. Let us show you- m 1 :iW - ' ao-? 4 .-.fv FOR SALE RT . I f --9; E. WAY* c : DEWBERRY, S. Cr , ? r '., .. ,jy.. No. 866 ^ Tbit ii ft prescription prepafed etpechlfy* for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Fire or six dotes will break any cote, na& if taken then aa a tonic the Perer will notr return. It: acts on the liver better thaife Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 23s? Subscribe to The Herald and ~~ ittcry II srvice 1 flK * f OVER I , : Main Street S"?} '' '' Si ' I^H J v ' m/J . ' '' :'