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CALLED FOB EXAMINATION THURSDAY, MARCH ij. The remaining registrants in ria>s One have been called for physical ex animation for Thursday, March 14, 1918. James Prelo -M:ze Pinkney V/illiams Edwin Wise Richardson Rowland Clark Luther Metz George Andrew Brock Ben Johnsan John Gallman Samuel Aaron Livingston Otis 'Wallace Robert Harrison Whitloc-k John Wm. Adams Eugene Xanee John David Leitsey John Albert "Wicker Percy Edwin Xelson Wil'ie Eigner Esco Cromer k Caspar Hawkins Lee Bird Tames Bennet Eargle Joseph Jacob Ruff Eugene Payne William H. Sterling Tommie Henderson Henry Suber Pinkeny Sanders Hugh Campbell Leaman William Swittenberg John Claud Wilson Eddie Roscce Bates George Elliott Griffin Willie Rutherford Emry Smith George Carl McCall Thomas Chiles CovIp Silas Jesse Abrams John Crouch Wilson James Madison Abney Otto Tillman Kcon Elmurrv Jackson Easton Brodie Olin W. Dundrick Knox Chalk Henry Lindsev Luther Spearman % Georg^ Chaplin Harry William Shealy - Archie Williams Eddie Frank Dean Butler Hampton Hargrove Tohn Richard Wertz John Wiiev Henderson 7x>nnie Jefferson Edward Bern- Grant Pettis Chick Tames Bovce Moore Thomas Hugh Epting Robert Duncan M < / ^ ir MOI V Extravagar put that sai day you wi those luxur A bank ac< ested in see those extra money son something Have it saf We add 4 ; Come to c Tlt^ ]\J o -a-* JL iiui lauui 3. C. MATTHEWS, T. I President. MEMBER t * ? Franklin Samuel Rikard A> ! I -George Conner Senn I Anderson Suber | Homer Franklin Shealv : Ed i Ton::>:'>? < lend Sligh ' j Charlie ( Mc-Col-uin 1 > fcli Devid Sorman lioVo J ri i ir.rne- Arthur Glenn i Pies Re- d !Vv'' \ .Inines Odeii TYil^on , i .Tiles H'*rry Brags ; :>" ! Van V.'alln-e . ; -vr | Ohs'/ie-; \"<r ce'and Hill i I. coir is Anton ^e j C'ln",^0? Frances Finer 11 n j E'bert F'-is Nance ar I S^v-n^if-or G* i"'ln ^ 0 ! " " * * | Georsre Cray Ec { Nathan Gaffney ( sti | Sammie- Slieeley , w' Tames Cliff San ford . an Forest Fucre^e Miller i Fenrv Cannon ?i] I Fen Slisrh ~ ' v T 3"\v?.on Suber ! f'a 1 Fed Anderson ~ j w' George F. Go^sett " I m Dorroh Williams " " i I*0 Pr^'r.'j.^^t Williams j John K Wicker, M. I> & |ta Will Bowers j Johnie Ooree i !\fayer Benson } ce Wton Pewalt | Hugh Wise Hentz i ? John Adam R. Wicker Paul Brown j a John Williams ! Xelcon Poozer j Joe Dawk ins j J"u Levi Ke*"ster Counts Mootse Hart i 7l"' ! r. rrv;r?2- T. Young ' 7 h+Tiai. Gnnii " 1 - i; : JL-i Li liici ULl. i711 I be BRIDGE TO LET j rn iro | j CO Notice is hereby given that the j q, j County Board of Commissioners for j he j Newberry County will let out to the on | lowest responisble bidder at eleven j I o'clock, a", m., on Friday, March 22, I j so ! 1918, the building of a bridge over , i i 11 u i Cannon's creek, on the public road , mi j leading from Bob Taylor's to St. ar! i Philip's church. The County Super- | 0f i visitor will be present with suitable 1 5^ ! plons and specifications. Bond win i be .required from the successful bid- j ^ j der for the faithful performance of j the contract. Bidder to furnish ailj.jj, | material and labor. Right reserved ' rj< | to reject any and all bids. j T ,n Oo ,? T-i , I *>. v. oaiiiiut;, j i%c | March 4, 11, 18 County Supervisor na t t ufy you was" "W MKZP v ? w r ? 9 w ice is sinful?it is was*< me money in the Ba 11 be able to indulge y ies without missing the :ount grows?you will iing it grow. You d vagances, You will i 1 n "3 ne day. Buy seeci j to e$t, e in our Bank. per cent interest semi-; mr Bank, St. JOHNSTONE, H. T. CANNON, ^ I Cashier. Asst. Casri FEDERAL RESER V OTrim I.KTTEK FKOM IWSTOIl S. ('. BALLEMttK itor He-raid and News: Since ii:y last letter, we have a'^O't ai^htened out our household goods, d become acquainted with our wors 2 lived here in Damascus. Ya.. I'oar :cks '? ? IV.ro w?; n-.-i.'y saw the pin ?rv; it o;.iy snow plate1.. They ote me from "heme" that they ha.! *ht snows. We hod only one ; r re?but it lasted 0 weeks. It va .r.l with a big rain the last of j-n' \. . This with snow and ice, ma*7: vy lull waters. Laurel river ar.'i aver Dam crook, clear mount:-in reams unite in Damascus, and th~. c 're very full. The way they spurge' d foamed reminded one of the Xinm Falls. Six rre?t-oc on tbc Vir nia-Carolina railroad were washed ray, and ah out as m^ny niore wore niaged. For several nights there sre no lights. Damascus is a rea ountairt town. The parsonage : issiblv less than two hundred yard; .>m the foot of the Hoisten niour. jus. i ne luv.n IS Ulllic on u iuv: ot less than one mile across, com etely surrounded by mountains, ev pt the gap made by these smal reams. On one mountain, 320ii fe*i uh, there is a United States forestry e odservation tower. There i: good trr.il and visitors often gc U e top of this mountain. We niea? as soon as the weather condition: stify. The scenery all around i: ry pretty. There are gocd ron.l3 ?.d?- at great expense out of crushe r'.\. There are three public indust hore: extract p'ant, hand faM ill and dimension factory. The tim. r for these is hauled out of sur nndinir mountains mi mil rnnrt< nstructed largely for that purpose lite a number of northerners ar< re conneetod with these. Mos-t o r members are in these as owners sses and operators. This indicate; e character of our congregation: me are well-to-do, some are o mble circumstances. Biit thej *et on a common level in church d all are kind to us. Maybe som< the names would be of interest: V^Lr Tv'in Or + A>? T^ VJiClUCli in. Berry. Phillippi, Comer. Co!e )ell, Wright, :Buchanan, Rosen' um. Elrod, Sauls. Boucher, Vail and. Orr. Scott. Fisher. Sexton. Mor son, Poe, Rush, Garret, Wood ludv, Richardson, iWSlson, Catron imbo. The list does not eontair mes in two country churches. Ther ) I ' . ' HE rE? 5. If you >nk, some rmrsplf in i money. be interon't need need that and grow \ annually. jerryvS.C. W. W. CROMER ier. Asst. Cashier. E BANK mmmmmmammarnmmammjMi i m-twrnmrntmm ?i??nma r I there are other n.vr.os .1 r Wh: i do you think of such a name : j r.Iaci;ad.!er? He is at e: | tract phut. J : : : ; Irelan !There are c?il" two . :s.: l.-r. Fo~ I 11:210 and I'.. V; Te or. j one ether resident ; as tor. R< i Sorfr.^s. . T t-o : : < Ii ;r. i ~l , . 1 1 cere are s v ( 5'JrcRs?, some ve small. ' - ' ' : - I . : : > ' j venisntly situated. TIfansi'y h . bee i v,*<''r r,'r ' '*" ' ,* *'e I'O? ' i -'le f'** 6>}t oii, and ?i6r iniJisuositi ! : i v - * . ]- : : o'.'t r. y v. or . f 1 ; C() -> .} V.'is 13 s tO j I ? ?S. 0. Ballentihe. 1 j Basra's; us, Va.. Feb. 12. . 1 , ! "TrHm'o of | ir ol'-f. CiT* ?Tenve" * i 1 father to talre from this world' to tl i"home above, oar sister aad co-work< ' , A-rs. Mary Long T?oM>. who depart " i t.hls life. Feb. 23. 19IS. Therefo we. the members of *:'c Ladies M i .; sionnry Sciety cf Pacinian Cha" ; Lutheran Chnrcb, offer the follow! i resolutions as a token of our love a ,! esteem: i 5. 1. We bear test'monv that 1k> 1 * was one of service anl in her dea 1 a great loss is sustained by onr co: ; mi'.nity and congregation. 2. That her worship was act: nr.;! a manisfestation of Christ! i crrace. 9 flnr evmnn+Tiv c-ir.cr Out fo t j ' '"P""" r?- - - - ? bereaved family. May they find c-o: .fort in the promise, ''Cod doeth ; things well." % I 4. Tfyit a copy of this tribute 3 her memory he pi?.red in our mini f book, also a copv be sent to her I reaved family. ? j Mrs. H. Taylor, . Mrs. G. T. Kinaru, f' Mrs. Callie Quattlebau " I T j mi ' Soldiers 31 *icJi Safer Tlian in Ci ' i >Yar. " I Surgeon-General Gorgas says the Manii American Magazine: "General Gorgas's reply was quit nnn & rr> a i A i of I D"< i . i : Loans and Invesin Liberty Bonds, Overdrafts Secure Cash on hand and i I I i I I Capita] Stock, :Surplus and Profit Divdend No. 41, < Bills Payable, n 5 ! I | OVEI i Our resources h above statement s lour County will b< lion dollar Bank ii our people enable appreciate very m ! Wejre&iize the i which we will emp enterprise and ind ter equipped for .S pleasure to serve Wishing you a I > i II C*r |j A M ll "The BanI j 2t 'el.:-. ! ont: i'.-nl. j * V:r$ ?: 1 C it:: ! apress' >n M- i } ;? " s :i. t to 11r in the j f v. :;- ::.o: ;r- c-.t s:r<' death . : t."> ' - - -T A< a of fac t, both : V j , l n t e danger fro in disease and in the .. ;!:r.o-\s v> i*ie a'- tul fighting thera n. ? !> n> ' C' - :\r:<or. be'ween the war i i .. Europe today and oar Civil War. n. ' " ' ? " '> War our mortality t ; j as J >n ?thlng over five per cent for -i- The four vears. It is true that the j on F v-iv/a nw.K-s suffered almost ex' * *-- .t ^ r . i I- sH'-ie (ioaai auriiis the first five months of this war. Bat ! nee:?'.* must not forget that tho.^e first five months were fhe most (lisMake This Bank .17 131 etf ! re, I ?s_ I m *r. st7?ti \n* .1 * mm Will Win me nd Are you apifo 1 ? principle ir -.1. Financial 1W H Why not sp and deposit strong btat< mall to 4? o Compour >ei TI ' ' r? i 1 he tixcru i Of Newb _ in. "The Bank c *,j FMFNT OF rnNHIT JUi * M. v* * >mmerci< Newberry, S. imber 31st, jpitchiwrrs . ?.\JU/3^ \J? V-/ XL ients, $968,278.< 47,950.1 a and Unsecured, in Banks, LIABILITIES S9 iue Janucry 1, 1918 3 Ti/iif i i<rfeT^T r\r^i ave passed tho miiiioi hows. We feel sure 3 gratified to know th i Newberry. The in< us to make this anno1 l ucn. idded responsibility p >!oy to advance and f ustry in Newberry c ER VICE than ever b YOU. Call or write i "iappy and Prcsperou 5 That Always Treats / ?.-t:v s r especially for the H'v. who were unpre. cred in everyW ' y 1: It' f'-e French had reduce! . t" < p.iort-iity to onh about two pci^H ; o. . 'or twelve months! That is 41 ! rate o:' *wenty per thousand.* r- -?n in < ivii life a rate of thirteen toM f.i: - n per thousand is -is.a!. There-? fore it is evident that the additional M war risk is surprisingly low. ' 'After a three days' battle.in ojr? Civil \{t - h a battle as C *-x s-|| hurg, for n.-tanee?a third of the iron I enzaeed were left on the field. Yo : cannot find in the present c.?nflir:t fl any three days is disastrous as"te;at_' Your Business Home -J, S 1 War? r,.. :i; plying this important i ycur every day EaUers? i 1 F % ?. LI end less tnan you earn Lg the net saving in this 2 Bank at? td Interest 4? ???ji RonLl utuin| erry, S. C. )f the People'9 ^ ION OF A D K U Ddllii / > ' I 1917 *m ?4 ^ 30 $1,016,228.64 12,586.94 58,338.62 $1,087,154.20 $ 50,000.00 78.fifi7.81 3,000.00 80,000.00 - 865,486.39 $1,087,154.20 * A ?<?. LLAKS i dollar mark, as the that the people of at they have a mil-., i . J ii :?i .r lustry ana inrm w uncement, which we .... / ; laced in our hands oster every worthy unty. We are bet efore. It will be a 113. s New Year. hank > You Rkht" i A