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ZCtl JMBSk. UKM Sfflfcl jgiaSiS; ^ BMBBT.a--.gHwm i . Two Lobi I Refrigera f Small Tal Mirrors Beds r ivncnen c i Franl jtI VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT f Mr. J. L. Feagle of Newberry spent ' yesterday in the city.?Greenwood Into. ; , Besides those reported other boys havy *fent cards sin()} Arriving in France?. Mr. Henry Bowles of the Charlestoil navy yard is in dewberry for a jflp few days. ^ Misses Julia and Grace Summer and Mildred Wilson of Chicora college |B have returned to their respective pK homes. KHL Missss Rosabel Thompson, Juanita ^ } EJpting and Vannie Lake are among ' V this year's graduates from Summerland college. P Mrs. P. E. Boukni<rht and son iRozelle are visiting relatives in Newberry.?Irmo cor Lexington Dispatch News. Col. John F. Hobbs, a former Lexingtonian who has been living in _^New.:York city for several years, was II Wa< f WW MA [ :r ! ; J. U We have a > Piedmont i that we wi sonable. I Ul/lLdj rday, ?. MMBBMMSMMrnMIMKMHMMMMMMMMWHBaMMi 1 i >y Heaters tors bles supplies S! 7 Agent a visitor here Monday. Col. Hobbs v iias met with marked success as a j publisher in the city of New York, e , where he edits and owns several trade I journals.?Lexington- Dispatch-News. 1 j Will you attend the sale at the Grot- v ! well hotel building Saturday? It is c not to be a rummage" sale/althotfgh c ! rummage sales as conducted by New- t | berry ladies are very popular; but this sale is for the disposal of furni- t ' ture, et<?. a Mr. Burr Martin got souvenirs : Thursday from the battle front in v rT** - ^ ^ VilT (TV. All thO t j i* ranee, inty c<tmc j man m shape of vases made from two large n empty shells. One of the shell-vases t is on exhibition at Gilder & Weeks' i drug sAore. _ c ' If is hopad a g:o.-5 crowd will be s present here Saturday to hear the ,I( i discussion on the Hessian fly. If y thA country could cet rid of the 'Hes- * sian fly, the German spy. and some j ? j -other pestering things better times j f I t J ?ons ; ^ ; ' __ C |i i few large j< Ir wagons left * I 8 ill sell rea- j> !f ! * i i I; L L L ? K 'cell Co. t i SALE W* Range Chairs Linen Pictures Mattresj how Cases ERMS OF S iinter fould be sooner coming. ! j*~ The colored deserter, Marion (Hay- I les. who was captured by Sheriff | ilease and Deputy Dorroh at Garys ast Thursday and put in prison here, sras taken to Camp Jaokson Wednesiay afternoon by Corporal (Brown, oloredr who' came from the camp for he prisoner. ( Hon. R. Gocdwyn Rhett of Chaleson will be in Newberry next week ,nd will speak on Wednesday, evenog in behalf of the Thrift Stamp sale vhich is now on. He will speak at he court house, and all the business aen are especially invited and urged o go out and hear him. Mr. Whittle, who made an unsuccessful attempt to end his life by h oiT-r himself last Saturday night. s~.\ We?t ]3te Wednesday night without letting his destination he mown, and even quietly slipping iway. He is recovering all right rom his wound, which was not seriius. Pleading guilty Saturday afternoon o the 'harge of assault and battery Villiam ark, colored, paid the fine if $10 imposed by Magistrate Douglas. *eorge Lyles, colored, who was in )rison pending payment of a $30 fine mposed by Magistrate Douglas for 1 violation of contract, ;has been reeased, the fine being paid. Misses Estaline and Elgiva McCain i >f Chicora college, on their way to he Y. W. C. A. conference at Black fountain, <N. C.. are spending a week vith their sister, Mrs. T. P. Johnson. * ^ J" L n0 iormer ^uuiig iau.y is ?f her college society, while the latter s president of the student body, a are distinction falling to the lot of listers at the same time. The churches in Xewbery had large congregations Thursday morning md all entered into the spirit of the occasion. The city had nn a Sunday oak, with the business houses closed i " ^ r\ rillicl- \ TITPttV ! 11111 Olicv-v.i ov r. vwwt. . ;is:ht was the school children march- J nff to service. Whenever it comes i i o a partiotic call Newberry shows j ler loyalty unanimously nnd spon- j aneously. There never was more un. j mimity of purpose t'lan is now J exhibited. lioalii ft: :i "M--1 'Tonan. i rontri'buted. :i Fnim Herbert : f \> "berry, S. Uq] Sunday, .May 18. She lived j :o 56 years old. She lived a Christ- j an iile. ?he was well known among j ;he friends of Newberry. Funeral i lela at Miller chapei ? p. m. Tuesday. - in 11 wiliHiilBiillWHI I ?IITTT BBBDB?MMUMHI'iirHllfTWi IH ?!?P??? mamtmmMmmaimmmummmmmmmuMmmmmmm?m JL tO . % ?11 JL & ILL INCLUl Crockei Dinins' Rugs ar ? Matting ses Side Bo Small Stoves u/r n a qu V//1JI1 J. H. 8 A Condense The National Newberry, From report to the r* ! _ ,l Showing condition ai in< RE, Loans and Investmi Liberty Bonds . . IT Q RAnr1e \J 9 tj( UU1IUO Cash and due from U. S. Treasurer LI/ Capital Stock . . Surplus and Undivic Circulation . . . Dividends Unpaid Deposits . . . Bills Payable (secur erty Bonds) Rediscounts with Fe THE NATIONAL BA b. c. Matthews, t. k. johnst President. G State, County Member Fed BfiBB^B^SESOQSSSaeBSSBL: . v"*^?jSSSSEB IE y and Glass ? fables id Art Square ards ? Counters, rna nn uctionee r t 1844 id Statemei OF Bank of Newl South Carolina Comptroller of the Currency e Close of Business May nr>r rnr?P ;nts . . $ 685,684 .... 124,1&) .... 1 OO.OOC Banks and .... 122,572 $1,032,44C ABILITIES .... $ 100,000 led Profits 26,861 .... 100,000 .... 44 .... 682,770 ed by Lib.... 61,00C i i n i r* 1 A aerainanK oi,/oh $1,032,44C NK OF NEWBERRY ONE, H T. CANNON, W. W. ( ashier. Assistant Cashier. 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