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Make This Bank Yi ?T?f in 1 ? I lit. i5Ki I i^in go jamming tl barbed wire e perfect safety. If you carry a C of the actual ca ^ to fear the burj ij! hold-up-man. Be safe? OPEN A CHECK! The Exchai Of Newbei p "The Bank of 1 i ~? FRUIT t Now is the tin your Fruit and Come to The for your Jar Rubbers. I ? best Red Rubl Maves' Bn The House of a T ? , MUST USE LES! ALLIED 1 t 'Americans Asked to | Two Pounds 1 n ?x I rer ivi M-' ~ Shortage May Last Unl , When New Suga After making a careful survey of the world sugar situation the U. S. Food c Administration has asked the Amerl- b ^ can public to USE NO MORE THAN t m TWO POUNDS OF SUGAR PER PER- L SON A MONTH until January 1, 1919. p P Increased sugar demands from the II Hfe Allied nations?where the present sug- e pi at ration is already reduced to the 8 V lowest possible level?and the need of f W keeping our army and navy supplied o f are two of the leading causes of the s curtailment of America's sugar ration, t I Americans are requested to make t two pounds of sugar per person (half t a pound a week) serve for all sugar q (uses in the household?mciuamg cook- r log and all sugar served at the table. n Public eating places, as well as t housewives, will be required to limit o their use of sugar to two pounds for C every ninety meals served. In the ii TJ. S. Food Administration's cafeteria r ?at Washington, where employees of the h Food Administration take their noon n meal, one pound of sugar is used for fl every 120 meals served. It The U. S. Food Administration is ii | confident that the American public will & heartily agree to reduce household use d 'of sugar here to a level more nearly t W v equal to the present restrictions b among tfee Allied nations. 0 rajp The situation which the United a *? moinf-qin !p Cil&tes IKCVS 111 HQ cuuiio m-j wu.uvv? _ a fair <3t&trlbutior. of sugar to the Al- v lied world is as follows: s imbhh mmtfmMammummmmnmmmmmmmmmmmm ?Renew your subscrip i A. our Business Home I TANKS? irouffh the enemv's W m/ ntanglements with !)heck Book instead sh you never need *lar, pickpocket or KG ACCOUNT nge Bank ry,*S. C. the People" JARS ie to put up t Vegetables. Book Store s and Jar have the ber. Ql_ ok oiore housand^Things J SUGAR; MEEDS GR(W Use No More Thai Per Person onth. til Beginning of 1919 r Crop Arrives. The sugar supplies throughout th oumry, in noinco, . akerles, are at low ebb; the produc ion from the American beet an .ouisiana cane crops have been disa( minting; the yield in Porto Rico ha Ikewise been smaller than anticipal d, and the inability of the Unite ttates and the Allies to secure suga rom Java and other distant source n account of the imperative call fc hips for the movement of troops an heir supplies has materially reduce he suddIv from such Quarters. Adde o this already difficult situation, th uantity needed by the Army an lavy greatly exceeds earlier est nates; we must send a large amour o France and Italy to take the plac f the great volume lost through th ierman and Austrian Invasions, dui ng which much beet land was ovei un and many factories destroyed; w lave to supply certain quantities t eutral nations under agreements; an inailv over fiftv million pounds wer 3st recently through submarine sin* rigs off our Atlantic coast The Food Administration is conf lent that the American people, wit he record of wheat savings behind i laving by voluntary savings sent 140 00,000 bushels of wheat to the Xtlie fter practically every bushel had bee xhausted from our normal surplui rill with the same spirit save th ugar situation of the world. lion to this paper? NOTICE OF DEMOCRATIC PRBTARY ELECTION. Notice is hereby i-iven that the- , primary election of the democratic party for *he nomination of candidates for United States Senator, Congressman, State Officers and County Officers for Newberry County will bo held at the democratic clubs for Newberry County on Tuesday, August 27. 1918. The polls will be opened at a o'clock in he morning and close rft 4 o'clock in the afternoon (new time). iXo perron will be allowed to vote excent surh arsons as are duly qualified, according to the rules of the democratic narf.y, and are properly enrolled at the club at which the person offers to vote and every person voting will bp re',v*~od fo tnke the proper oath, as required by the rules of the party. The pollmtr p'a^e* for the respective clubs and the managers to conduct the said election have been designate] and appointed by the County Democratic Executive Committee of Newberry County as hereinafter set forth. The last named person at each club is the clerk and the three first named are tin managers of the election. , Ward 1, dewberry. I Old Hatton House, in rear of residence of Dr. J. H. McCullough. 1 S. S. Cunningham, L. I. Epting, J. H. 'McCullough, J. H. Baxter. Ward 2, Ne wherry. Xew Court house (up stairs). ' I B. L. Bishop, D. B. We^s, R. T Caldwell, R. H. Wright. ? Ward 8, 1, Newberry. - Up stairs in store of Geo. C. Hipp. F. L. Paysinger, L. 0. Fellers, D. j F. Pifer, Haskell Wright. : Ward 3, No. 2. Newberry, (Mollohon.) (Storehouse formerly occupied "by | Geo. W. Summer, Jr., i .T. J. Senn, C. A. Cameron, C. E. Buzhardt, 'D. C. Drio-gers. i ; Ward 4, Newberry. i Tno. K. Aull residerce in Boundray street. J J. R. Dav-'d'on. 0. L. Buzhardt, 3. i C. Adams, E. A. Griffin. Ward >, "Newberry. Corner of Wright and Drayton :streets. J H. . Carter, s. T. Matthews, G. W. i Hiller, M. B. Clisbv. ; I Oakland Mill. R. C. WilHams, R. E. Mills, H. C. Bouknight, M. A. Attaway. Helena. j Old .Tulien Store house. ! *K. Baker, D. C. Spearman, C. E. j Dominick, A. M. (Mayer. \ Hartford. (Hartford School House. , Leroy Summer, W. 'B. Goggans, J. ^ McD. Schumpert. J. F. Hawkins. Johnstone. i Tohnstone School House. M. Ml'wills. T- C. Xeel, Earl iShealy, I ' S. P. Crotwell. i j fJarmany. t -ii r? i.1 i tt I ? j^eir.zey 'rr'une^s uin House. - B. >M. Buzhardt. T. W. Folk, E. S Boozer, J. F Lominick. Mt. Bethel. i Mt.. Bethel School House. J Grover Davenport. J. A. Brown, 0. f H Alewine, G. 6. Ruff. |] Xnlberry. T. W. Keitt's residence. J. D. (Nance, Houseal Amick, H. M | 1 Wicker, T. W. Keitt. ' ;.t MVmnt Pleasant. iMt. Pleasant School House. I T. P. Adams, J. L. Henderson, L. P.1 Miller, Jr., J. S. T. Suber. ( Maybinton. 'Mavbinton School House. I C. E. Eison, F. B. (Hardy, W. V.5 Lvles, A. H. 'Maybin. ] Long* Lane. Beth Eden School House. H P. Baker, R. C. Carlisle, W. E. ? Elmore, E. C. Folk. I Whitmlre. 4 Town Hall. u ! D. McCu llough, W G. Pucketfc W. J. Aughtry, S. A. Jeter. ^ /alapa, ^ Store of Jalapa Mercantine Co. m Luther Long, J. "W. Epting, A. B. r | Miller, Oscar Abrams. 1 d | Kinards. d ; Dominick's 'Furniture iStore. d I o T) A TV TnVinefin Tc\V>n O. D. Hi vclilo, u, ijuuukiuii, uuuu 0 i j Miller, J. A. Dominick. J I. Longshore. it J Longshore's Store. ? i T. W. Wilson, A. R. Dorroh, S. J. ? i Shealy, Geo. H. 'Martin. '1 ? | Trinity. e! Trinity Schoolhouse. o John .Brehmer, ,T. C. Longshore, C. d B. Bishop, J. C. Waldrop. ' ? ReederTille. c* Reederville Schoolhouse. ! R. E. Livingston, T. M. Smith, M. h | M Satterwhite, P. C. Workman. I t, | Dominfck. ?" | Dominick Schoolhouse. lS j {. T. McKittrick, W. F. Chappell, | 3 I T. J. Harmon. .T. X. Livingston. ? e! Chappells. j Coleman & Scurry's vacant store. -1 J. S. Dominick, W. M. Cromley, J. J. I - "i 'Murran, W. L. Andrews. 1 VanphnTille. - Vaughnville Schoolhouse. 'M. J. Longshore, J. G. Coats, N. L. Condei The Nation Newbe From report t Showing Condition ? Loans and Inv< Liberty Bonds U. S. Bonds Cash and due f U. 3. Treasu Capital Stock Surplus and Un Circulation . r\? 1 1 ? t uivictends Unp Deposits Bills Payable (s erty Bonds) ^ 1 . ? > rediscounts wn THE NATIONAL b. c. matthf.ws, t. k. jc President. State, Count; Member mammmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmrnmMmmn-mammmmmmmmjmmmm ? 3oozer, R. E. Hollingsworth. Saluda, Xo. 7. # Sanders' Store. J. W. Sanders, H. B. Lindsey, How- j ^ ill Fellers, J. S. Werts. Utopia. j j fT>C/>l>rtAlVlAl10A 1 Li.up;a. ijvuu"iuuuo6- I ^ H. L. Boulware, W. R. Schumpert, Ki] r. R. Perdew, John Nichols. Silver: .treet. c Bank Building. j James Alewine, B. L. D-ominick, C. q. 3. Abrams, J. M. Nichols. East Riverside. j j E. L. Hayes' residence. ! j "nr T T TKT PvAmPf A T* _ T VV . um '!-) UZ/11C11 ui, .J. TT . vxvmv., - JLjfJ hur Hipp, W. P. Paysinger. Prosperity. j Town Hall. ' My W. T. Gibson, A. B. Wise, Ed. A. ^ founts, J. A. Counts. j pr( Liberty. j He St. Luke's Schoolhouse. ! ar( R. C. Hunter, W. N. Anderson, ( pr( El. Lester, J. T. Hunter. j ia^ fit. Tntoc. I rtifi St. Luke's ISchoolhouse. ' me I. B. Hawkins, W. F. Beden'baugb, J. J. Boozer, N. E. Taylor. a. Saluda, 5o. 9. lot Saluda Schoolhouse. j es] B. E. Dawkins, Bruce Bowers, G. E.. am Dominick, .M. C. Bedenbaugh. thi O'^ealL ' O'Xeall Schoolhouse. dei E.T. Long, ,T. H. Koon, Belton Long, | at P. B Wise. [usl MontJcello. | p< Monticello Schoolhouse. J. H. 'Barnes, J. W. Warner, T. L.' g Dawkins, C. D. Bedenbaugh. Bif? Creek. Big Creek Schoolhouse. M. E. Dawkins, H. J. Leaphart, J. A J ^ 3owers, A. A. Boozer. Little Mjonntain. iShealy Bros. Store. Pe< J. K. Derrick. .T. E. Shealy, L. W. Shealy, A. C. Wheeler. Union. ^ Union Schoolhouse. *n O. S. Enlow. E. ;?. Franklin, J. D.' ?P( 3. Kinard, M. L. Strauss. Jolly Street. tio Hunter-Devvalt Scl'oolhouse. ^ B. B. Rikard, L C. Troutman, S. R. | pr< Jetts, T. A Sl;ftjcr. pei St. Pan]. St. Paul Schoolhouse. *^e W. X. Kibler. H. A. Wicker, J. J. i: Cpting, L. B. Bedenhaugh. Central. 6 Central Schoolhouse. . Thomas Shealy, Ernest Shealy, J. j ? i 1844 ised Stab OF ai Bank of rry, South Cai o the Comptroller of th at the Clos? of Busin RESOURCES jstments . . $ # rom Banks and rer .... $1 LIABILITIES idivided Profits 1 aid .... :ecured by Lib ? ih Federal Bank $1 , BANK OF NE$ )HNSTONE, H. T. CANNOI Cashier. Assistant Caj y and City Federal Reserve i Counts, Sligh Wicker. , Swilton. j t 5wilton Schoolhouse. V. H. Caldwell, F. A. Boland, G. A.. jnts, G. M. Epting. Zlon. 5ion Schoolhouse. ' ? "R TTororlo Wm rmmpr Tnhn < iard, )M. H. Folk. ! ' St. Phillips. i j 5t. Phillips Schoolhouse. i * i. E. Lominick, Benjamin Halfacre, L. Kinard. Pomarln. Poland Brick Store. r. J. Hentz, Joe W. Alewine, H. W. * minick, W. T. Hatton. Walton. r. H. Adams, J. M. Felker, A. J. | ers, A. G. Crooks. rhe clubs in the towns of Xewberry. Dsperity, Little Mountain, Pomaria, lena, .Silverstreet, Chappells, Kinis anrl Whitmire come under the )visions of the Australian election ! v. I request the managers and , rks of the clubs in these towns to et us at Newberry court house on Iday, August 23rd, 1918, at 11 o'clock . m., for the purpose of receiving balboxes, ballots, booths, and for the jecial purpose of full explanation ( d instructions as to carrying out of s law. - ? 111 The managers at umer ciuus wia signate one of their number to call ; the court house on Saturday, Augt 24th, 1918, between 9 a. m. and 6 m. for boxes, tickets, etc. Harry H. Blease, B. Leitzsey, , Co Chm. Seceretary. REGISTRATION THIS TEAR. < i rhis is the tenth year since the i Dple registered for voting, and a J sv registration must be made this ? I IT. j I fhe registration boons will tbe open 11 the store of R. C. Sligh. under the . i hnnsft. from Tuly 1st to August; ( h, both inclusive, for the registra-, ? a of voters in accordance with law. | f e law requires that every man shall isent himself for registration in son. R. C. SLIGH, mber of the County Board of Reg- 1 <> 01 I stration. iu j ____________________ ______________ 66 contains no alcohol, arsenic no? er ^isonons dmgs. 8-5 tf I ament I Newberry 1 u* I X L uiuia e Currency tess June 29,1918 738,414.41 105,400.00 100,000.00 | 62,213.80 ,003,028.21 100,000 01 ; 16,371 54 100,000 00 4,044.00 582,807.14 101.000.00 101.805.53 ,006,028.21 BERRY, S. C. Sf, W. W. CROMER 5 shier. Assistant Cashier. < Depository j _________________________________ i System wmmmMmmmmmammaammaBBatmmmmmua* TmiitimiiMiimuiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiim ONE SPOON, PLEASE. j Make one spoon of sugar : Do the work of two. ;: g: Keep the program going j^; until tne war is through. j| Anderson County. "Wright's Store, August 19, 2 p. mMoLee's School house, August 20th? I p. m. Belton, August 21, 2 p. m. Pelzer, August 21, 8 p. m. Honea Path, August 22, 2 p. m. Chiquola Mills, August 22, 8 p. m. Piercetown, August 23, 2 p. m. Orr Mill, August 23, 8 p. m. Anderson Ch. ,August 24, 2 p. m. Anderson Cotton Mills, August 24, 5 p. m. FIX ITI5ERABIES FOB CANDIDATES. Wlnnsboro aid Barnwell Opening Points.?Both Begin /one 18,.^ ? ' The State. ** The State and senatorial campaigns-1 will open June 18, the former at'Barnwell and the latter at Winns-? T~*?ill AIama Anmiai ooru. DUUi Will CU'SC I'liua;, autjuoi 23. The first primary will be held the following Tuesday. The Itineraries are so arranged that the two parties will be kept as much as two weeks apart at all times. The senatorial candidates will be in Columbia July 4, with the candidates for State Dfficers appearing in Greenwood that 3ay. The last meeting for the senatorial party will be in Spartanburg and the final for the State office *roup in Columbia. The routing wa* arranged by a special committee of :he State Democratic executive comnittee, composed of Gen. Wilie Jones* Columbia; Edgar A. Brown, Barnwell, md J. M. (Moorer, Walterboro. The ollowing are the circuits: Senatorial Campaign. Union, Wednesday, August 21. Gaffney, Thursday, August 22. Spartanburg, Friday, August 23. State Campaign. Conway, Thursday, August 8. George, Tuesday, August 20. Orangeburg, Wednesday, August 2?. St. Matthews, Thursday, August 22. Columbia, Friday, August 23.