The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, March 19, 1918, Page TWO, Image 2
tTKELY PEiiSOML
#*<? ^'o^em^Dts of reany People, Sew"?rriaas,
and Those Who Visit
Jiew berry.
The following attended the buria
of Mrs. Alice Gary on Sunday: X. G
Evans, Mis3 Mary Evans of Edgefield
Mrs. Robert Smith, Miss Kate Gary
Mrs. John R. Spearman of Newberry
Mrs. Samuel Webj) of Columbia.?
lohnston cor. Edi^efield Chronicle, 11
Captain and Mrs. Frank D. Mowei
were among the chaperones- at th<
Signal Corps dance in Columbia FrI
day night.
Dr.. R. H.-Folk, who recently re
turned from Cleveland, Ohio, when
he had been professionally engaged
is now located in Lexington, S. C., ii
x-harge of the rural sanitation of tha'
county, having in charge several fiel
men and a nurse. This is a department
of the State board of health
which was made possible by an SpnroDriation
from Lexington count}
through the legislature, whereupon
the federal government and the Rock,
efeller institute furnish a certair
amount- of the funds. There will be
a national convention of county and
State workers in Birmingham, Ala., on
March 25 and 26, and Dr. Folk ex.
pects to I tend it along with the other
workers in the State.
J. E. Lomax of Kinards was in tli"
city for a short time to visit his son
John Lomax, Wednesday.?Abbeville
Press and Banner.
> Mrs. G. W. Connor returned yesterday
after visiting her mother, Mrs
Emma Lake, at Newberry.?Green*wood
Index, 14th.
i Mrs. William R. Keith of Chappell*
spent Wednesday here with inenas
?Greenwood Index, 14th.
Miss Tilla West and Miss .Tani<
Hainey of Belton came home wit?
Miss Mary Stevenson and attended the
Philomathean celebration.?Due Wesi
A. R. Presbyterian, 13th.
Mrs. Florence Bradley and chlidret
of Newberry spent several days re
cently with Mrs. Bradley's parents
'
Mr. and Mrs. Fincher.?Wateree coj
Camden Chronicle.
? ^ ^ ? 1- _ ? n?.i
T. li. ueni, iormeny oi n.eu i>a,x:?v
cams, over from Newberry Sunday tc
visit his children and friends at Rec
Bank.?Lexington Dispatch-News, 13
' R. K. Wise in sending the price ci
The Herald and News from Camj
Plunkitt, WakefieUI, Mass., says h(
hopes "it will keep coming." That':
?? ?? A ^ ? Txrtll cr
me way lu iveep me uan iwuug.
Second Lieutenant George W. Hill
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!.nans and Inves
(Liberty Loan Be
Overdrafts Secu
Cotton,
Overdrafts Secu
Unsecured,
II Cash on hand ai
( Capital Stock,
vSnrnlus and Pro
(Bills Payable,
Deposits,
We are speeding'Uf
statement. Call'ar
B 4 n "J
I serve vou ir vuu wn
the War by buying
liberally in Third Is
of April, 19^8, whic
World War.
II Tho r.
signal reserve corps, is mentioned in
the revised list of the officers at the
Southeastern Department, as given
out last week by Col. J. S. Switzer,
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j adjutant, at headquarters, Charles|
ton.
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VARIOUS A>:D ALL ABOCT.
i J 1). S. -Greenwood, one of our best
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?; colored subscribers, who has been tak
> j ing The Herald and News almost ever
"; since it started, in renewing his sub-'
! st ription for the ensuing year, says
* j that reading the paper has kept him
2 out of lots of trouble and done him a
* | great deal of good in .all these years.
! We are glad to hear him say this and
" ] we appreciate it.
- 1 The Dutch Weather Prophet say5?
?I Raster Sunday will be warm?Wil*
j liamsburg Herald. Glad to hear you
u tt ??
- say tnar. uiii. nope you re 115m.
' I The late master of Abbeville county,
-,! Mr. R. E. Hill, who died last week,
? held that office since 1906, which
'! shows the esteem in which he was
.
held by the people of that county.
1, Xewberry lias a master in Mr. H. H.
* 1 ' * ~ rr? *
Rikard wfto Jias neJU tne uarje smt-c
1 i 1901, this being his fifth term in the
5 j eighteen years. Can any other county
' ! beai this in the way of a master.
1j "Her Boy" will he the picture at the
j opera house Tuesday, with Eflie Shannon
in the laiding role. Besides there
I will be the News Reel which is
: proving a pleasing feature. See "Her
, | Boy." Tt is a five-act Metro Star
s series plav of mother love and patri|
otism. As a war story from the dee
; laration, through the selective draft
. | and on. it will Le full of interest at
. j this time, , '
| When in doubt buy another war sav;
j ings certificate, advises the Anderson
. : Mail. Give ?he certificate the benefit
j of the doubt.
' *ltt ? 1% ? -V i/s ft nai'^
5 i we are an uegmmug 10 ia;\c n
i j sonal * interest in the casualty lists
j j now.?Anderson .Mail. They are com11
ins nearer home.
j It strikes the Anderson Mail just
as it strikes us that "life in this coins
j try is just one subcription list after
.; another."
'! Seme papers print column after
j column of personals which if exam,
| ined closely are about people who ar?
> j in town every day of their lives.?Ab.
I : beville Medium. iXow while we do
jnot^take this to hit us still we ex
i aminerl the columns of the Medium
> i contain in 2: the above spuib and read
i | that "J. E. Brown of Route 2 was
> i town Thursday on business," that
J "Monroe Burris, prosperous farmer
, | of Mt. Carmel, was a business visitor
Commercial
f Newberry, S.
t of Condition Marc]
at call ofi Bank Examiner.
RESOURCES
tments, $895,986.21
>nds, 70,797.61
red by
37,427.42
ired and
nd in Banks, LIABILITIES
J
fits,
SPEEDING UP
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) as you will see it you reaa <
id Jet us help you do likewise.
1 give us the opportunity. Le
War Saving Stamps, and geti
\sue of Liberty Bonds, campai?
;h is the anniversary of our
Dmmercia
k That Always Treats \
! in tov;n Thursday," and other similar
i little things in the local department.
J besides among the out-of-town ccr
j respondents such as "Mrs.??
| called last Friday upon Mrs.
j and " was the dinner truest last
J Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
j "For it is just like a letter from
home." is what Mrs. A. B. Caughman
of Greenville says in renewing 'her
subscription to Tha-Herald and New3..
She adds that she always looks forward
to the coming of the paper every
j Tuesday and Friday. May she have
j the greatest number of Tuesdays and
' Fridays in her life.
Tf you would see '"The Wooing of
i Princess Pat." go to the opera house
! WVdnesdav. Those who have read tiie
' story will want to see it enacted on
i the screen, while those who have 110*
j read it will wish to see it portrayed.
J We hope to see it as played by Gladys
j Leslie and Frank Gleason. You ra
i member Gladys, sne is tne u.um.\
| and diminutive Vitagraph stir known
; as the "girl with the million dollar
I
i smile." Go Wednesday and see the
! story of a ?_rirl ^ho sacrifices love t>
i save her defenseless country from s
j hope'ess' war.
j Mong may "be a new name to many
I of our readers. Nevertheless Wm. V.
: Mong will be at the opera house
; Thursday in, the picture play of "The
j Hopper/' which also will b? new to
wmII ?>nt n ch-njre too to
j UJdli ? , nuu nui cr ? - - . T
; see another Triangle comedy.
j It is going to be an awf?t battle tc
get son.e people to work i;, V-?r gardens?Greenwood
Journal. Each
day tne list of casualties
amon<r Pershing's s"!dic-rs grows
Our people must expert losses. But
, the list will be lessened if our people
j are united in the support of their
boys over tliere.?Anaerson ;vian.
The Newberry Y. P. C. lT. has for
: its president Mr. Jas. C. Kinard, who
| Was sent last year as South Carolina'.?
representative to the Y. P. C. U. conJ
vention in North Carolina. /Under
his leadership the Newberry union is
j doifig good work.?Associated Rei
formed Presbyterian.
The second draft will call for 800.-.
1000 men. Newberry is vitally inter'
oatori in that From now on until the
j j
end it will be as it has not yet been
I We are just getting started.
| Have >"ou been reading the Halti;
wanger ads as prepared by Manager
-j foe T. Hutchison. We would advise
< you to keep up with him in his inter!
esting announcements. He will post
you as to the best bargains in the best
Bank I
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b 4, 1918 I
HB
5 $1,004,211.31 I
7,444,62 1
126,'?0.51 I
$1,137,776.44 II
S 3?
$ 50,000,0011
84,195.26 |
50,000.00 I
953.581.18 1
$1,137,776.44 ji
carefully the above
We are anxious to
t us all Help Win
tine readv to invest
*n beginning on 6th
entrance into the
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n v
I oanK I
rou Right" I |g
| goods. | f
A great deal regarding the attract- j
ive appearance of the neat Oakland j 1
I
! mill village is due Newberry's line !
j painter. Mr. 1. S. Davis. J 1
| Instead of being like a letter from | 1
j home it is "like a friend from home," j
j was one of the choice remarks of Cor- j *
i poral Duane Livingston on his recent; 1
visit nome iroai i^aiup .-.evitr. j*
i Men come from Laurens, saluda an."?
) i
j other counties to sec that $600 mule 1
i brought here by .7. A. Burton and , i
J Son. The mule is the finest beauty j t
'of its make. Atlanta dealers sav it :;
r
Ms the best that was seen in that i*ity , i
j in twenty years, and that she is even ;
better than the niule which took the :
! premium at tlie' World's Fair. SIig : !
| is not for sale at present. ?vlessr; j
Burton have refused $600 for her in j
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B. C. Matthews, T. K. *
President.
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State, C o u 13
i Member F
;evera] offers.
The women are -oing to get the
jallot in this country In spite of the
A'hite House pickets. The country
iiiifiiidr] thnf fttl {hp vvompii are
lot responsible for the silliness of a
ew.?Anderson Mail. That's the way
o talk. And all the women are not
esponsible either for the overboldiess
of a few u.'tra-i'ast girls.
The Saluda Standard gives the folowing
information concerning one
\nown in Newberry: L. 15. IJlease of
lie Cnion section has moved back to
Uoimtville. where he made his hom-.
\?r several years. Mr. Blease own?
' plantation nep.r Mountville and resides
in town. His sons, T. W. and
II. T.; will conduct his farm here.
If the Spartanburg merchants-*
should see fit to release all their
NT OF THE O
OF
eoankofNe
of busines Mai
RESOURCES
itments
Loan)
tid in banks
LIABILITIES
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Jivided profits id
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m m m m
k of t h
1844
ensed State
OF
il Bank ol
>erry, South Cai
the Comptroller e
THE CLOSE OF BUS]
RESOURCES
ients
ds' . ! ! ! !
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i Hanks and U.
LIABILITIES
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ivided Profits . .
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;d by Liberty Bonds)
Banks . - .
W V*
Johnstone, H. T. Cann
Cashier. Asst. Ca
; and City
ederal Reserv
f t \
I clerks at " or : ;I0 o'clock during luc >
[ summer months it would mean :auc;i a
! to the county in the way o: mere and
j better vegetables and food si V
Spartanburg fournal. Let the ,ovc-%"%xH|
ment spread over the eaith :?> the
waters cover the sea.
Help w'.n the war by buying War
j Savings Stamps.?Spartanburg >-:rnj
al. Good advice which should not be
i neglected.
Says tiie Clinton Chronicle: "Wt ' ^
note that city council has passed a
resolution which will allow hr.ss to
be kept within the city limits by per.
| sons who provide an enclosure not
j less than thirty feet square for eacn
' hog. each pen to be kept in a sanitary
: condition, and a failure to comply
; with me law resulting- in tne reniovi
al of the hogs by the health officers." j
DNDITION J
4
wilOITV > f
fT UVI1 J yU* V*
rch 4, 1918
S553.808.04 ^
47^261.00 ^
25,753.33
$626,822.37
$ 50,000.00 A
28,478.05 ?4
356.50 1
ao cnn aa
**o,ouv.w
499,487.82
$626,822.37
e People
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"olina
f the Currency
[NESS MARCH 4, 1918
I
$ 653,921.12
62,052.00
100,000.00
198,327.39
$1,014,300.51
1 nn Ann An
22,569.23
98,000.00
269.34
715,486.50
61,000.00
16,975.44 '
$1,014,300,51
on, W. W. Cromer,
ishier. Asst. Cashier.
Depository
e System
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