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PURELY PERSONAL.
' The Mavemwh of f&*nj People,
NowlxJrriasrff and Those W2*o
Visit Newberry.
Mrs. B. B. Watkins, Miss Nccl
Watkins and Miss Frances Wat Kins of
Chappells were among: the visitors to
f XL - - 1 "Vf Toonio
mc city ycsxcmay.?iuissco wtann.
Sirrritms and Anabel Saunders of
ChaH>e][;s are the week-end -guests
of Miss Royal Peak.?Greenwood Index-Journal,
7th.
Miss Ethel Seago in Greenwood
gave a "delightftil and most enjoyable"
informal party last Monday
evening in honor of Miss Mamie Kinard
of Ninety-Six and other house
guests.
We saw so many good friends from
the county in the city Saturday; the
place was full of them?too numerous
to mention.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Frank Hammond
of Greenville motored to Newberry
Sunday and spent the day with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert T. Caldwell.
Capt. N. C. Toole has left for
Golckboro, N. C. His family will follow
later. We don't like that?St.
Luke's Episcopal congregation is not
large enough to let a member go
without missing hirn. -.~-f
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Mrs. J. W. smitn is critically ill 01
pneumonia at her home in Kinards,
her son and daughter, Mr. J. W.
Smith, Jr., and Mrs. W. J Swittenberg
of this city having been called to her
bedside.
Mr. ahxl Mrs. Charlton Huff of
Greenville spent Saturday night with
his sister, Mrs. C. F. Templeton, who
has as her guests this week her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Huff, of
Spartan burg. N
Miss Roberta Mann is in Savannah
visiting her sister, Mrs. Clarence
Lehwalf5
Mrs. Oliver W. Holmes of FayetteSville,
N. C., who, with her son,
Oliver, Jr., came last week to visit her
mpther, Mrs. Mary Fant had to leave
hurriedly Saturday night on account
of the sudden ail#'ffcrious ilfftess of
her husband, taken ^'ith acute 8|>pendicitis.
She was ^ccompaniedfhome
By her sister, Mrs.'^t: McC. Hblmes.
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The latest information ^s that Mr.
Holmes, who'wa^ ^eratefa ~tfpion at
the hospital, is doing as wetl as could
r 'Be expected.. ?
Mrs. F.""M. Bush of Chicago, but
formerly dfr
a brief vi sriy - fftfrnft- Bun bar
and Mrs.! Eijll, her sister. i
Mr. Naif Gist, Jr., has gone from
Macon, Gjr|l!to Atlanlfa. * W
Curtis |ce4der of^S^yjb^y college4
t attended |ljr| Hi?toi$ of Sduth Card:
Una at Winthroo Fridav.
Little Mls$ Tiola Rec^e^Lcf Cross
Hill is visltiiijc Mrs. J. (^HSifcrjijn. ;=
Mr. He|p$ Rikard, Jr., haT'retumed
from Q)limiba to his home in Newberry.
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Dr. Robert L. Maye? .accompanied
Mr. Pinkj. ?jjmmer's little oYphaned
grandchild ftp Columbia Sunday for
operation^ X , .
Miss VSiajn McNeill xjf the domestic
science department of the Newberry
high s'chool is spending the
week-end at home.?Mr. and Mrs. H.
E. Moore and son, Lester, are spending
the wfcfek-end at Kinards with Mrs.
* Moore's a&nt, MVs. Anna Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Foster and two
children, Myrtle and William, went
with them as far as Nfewberry, where
they are vifeiting Mrs. J. S. BicMey.
They made^ihe trip in Mr.' Moore's
car.?The' State, 8th.
Mrs. Cir$Julien is in Greenwood
Visiting her. parents.
Mr. Ryoh: Workman did a brave
act last Thursday afjternoon. Mr.
Forrest C; Miller, a new man for the
Newberry Water and Light company,
-i- li. Ui u-J ^ i;??
wnne a.L wutr. L'<tugm uuiu u*. a n?c
tfere and came near being electrocuted.
Such a fate might have'been his
Had it: rto$;'be^ii'for. Mr. Workman,
tfho jerked-the wire* from the hand of
tfte m&n. ^Mr. Workman used his hat
tt> catch' hcfd of' the wire, but it was
cfengetteus. Mr. Miller Had. his hand
Sadly burnt'and it was a severe shock.
Miss Agnes Adams;spent the weekend
at Blairs.
r JJr. J .W.-uarson was among me
speakers at ah early morrrirf? service
Sunday a$ "Rosemark, Tew*;, durmg
the annual synodical meeting of the
Associate Reformed Presbyterian
church.
Mr. E. S. Blease is a grand warden
of the grand lodge of Odd Fellers to
meet in Columbia this week.
Reporter Seawall of the Observer
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added mucn 10 tne service ai central
Methodist church Sunday morning by
tending his voice to the excellent
choir.
Prof. S. J. Derrick, the live president
of good old Newberry college,
spoke to a tremerdous crowd Saturday
at the close of Prof. A. F. Pugh's
O'Neal! school?and then spoke by
his inner man to a fine dinner. No
crcrwft can be too tremendous in numbers
and enthusiasm to fail in being
pleased with Prof. Derrick by an
overwhelming majority.
Mr. Trevvett returned last week to
his home >n Richmond, Va., after a
visit here to his new litlTe granddaughter
at the home of Mr. and
*
|\V. S. Matthews, where Mrs. Trevvet
i is extending her visit.
Miss Hallie Neely of Charlotte i:
visiting her sister, Mrs. S. P. Trakas
j Mr. and Mrs. James Guy Floyd
R F. D. No. 2, on the early morning
of last Thursday were the happy re
cipients *of a little daughter, Druci(
A ? -- !? - - ~ ?viK? > v?l im o ^ n
J-i-nnie, wnu 15 die vmy ?,111 m a
ly of seven children, which is re
markable. One girl to six bovs is i
t
. rarity.
VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT.
John Gray, colored, living on Sen
ator Alan Johnstone's place adjoin
ing Mr. John C. Neel's, and who lost
his wife recently, deserves specia
j mention as a true and worthy man of
his race. His wife was an invalic
suffering with cancer, helpless foi
three years. During all that time he
i was devoted in his care for his afflictjed
companion, spending much monej
in ministering id ner neeus anu wants
! The common pleas court was callec
cff for this term.
:
} For transporting liquor Clarence
Smith, colored, was fined $50 in recorder's
court Monday. Half of the
fine was suspended during good -behavior,
while the other half was paid.
J - In an altercation Saturday night
between two colored men, Wesley
Rice was cut in the face and arm by
'Archie Pettiis. The wounded man
bled profusely but was not seriously
! wounded.
| At the examination Saturday for
school teachers were 14 white female
and 9 male applicants, with 8 colored
female and 2 male applicants.
What with Mother's day observed
in: the churches in the mofning and
.tft? joint service at night, including
+u?- mowir>v;al corvine at Rnspmont in
CIl^ IfXtlllV/i 1U1 ^ v.v
the afternoon, Sunday was a great
! day in Newberry, both as to ideals
and weather conditions.
j The many citizens who enjoyed the
excellent high school carnival last
year are glad that the school will hold
another carnival on Friday. Amonj
the numerous^ attractions will be the
movies;, the minstrels, the side shows,
and otfier features of a well conducted,'
iip%>-date carnival. It is expect
% " t n _ 1
ed that" tfte mictway ana au piace? un
'tiie ground will be crowd jd with interested
spectators who want t.) nelp
, th T"managers and participators and
' wishrthem success.
I InsjL^(?e....^L^4.yQuchers for
trferrrhim tax have beer
r i a ?wv#r.
sent to all town treasurers by the
State Insurance commissioner. Newberry's
share is $520.84.
Bishop Fin&lay of the Episcopal
chu??h ...yill in, Newberry on the
I fourth Sunday of this month and will
^preach at St. Luke's church.
\<t -j
j. -''Wili you ^ire on?-t?> see the moving
pictures, at Central Metnocust cnurcn
Thursday night?
| The fire alarm sounded at 2:15
' o'clock Monday afternoon and the
fire company responded to the call
from V!annontown, where two houses
j were destroyed' The flames threaten'
ed other houses in Jthe neighborhood,
| but the fire men got the fire under
control in time to'save the property
| in danger.
j Cotton was quotfed at 11 1-2" cents
i in Newberry .Monday, and seed at 25
i cents. I
Persons read in- the new Newberry
directory^would tnink this county had
: a new coroner, as in one place the
iname of L. F. Marion appears as that
officer. It is all right in another
place, with Coroner F. Ml Lindsay.
The error occurred easily from the
+hat .Mr Lindsay's middle name is
-Marion*
j Willowbrook park opens Saturday
night. Evereybody in town invited
! to the enjovment.
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Lfeath or Mrs. I aliant
; Mrs. Cynthia Tallant, wife of Mr.
J. A. Tallant of Silverstreet, was
found dead in bed Friday morning:
Her sudden and unexpectea death was
a severe shock to the family, as she
was apparently in good health and
had only the night before attendee
, the revival services then being con,
ducted at the Methodist church at
: Silverstreet by the Rev. W. R. Bouknight.
After the funeral service by
the Rev. G. F. Clarkson in the Methodist
church there ?he was buried at
i q o'ciock on ^aturaay auernoon ir
I the Lutheran church graveyard at
| Silverstreet. Mrs. Tallant was 54
; years old. Besides her husband she
.leaves six daughters, as follows
| Mrs. J. F. Sharpe and Mrs. Mad
j Comer of Newberry county, Mrs. W
I B. Martin and Miss Sudie Tallant o1
Silverstreet, Mrs. James Copeland o1
j Landrum, and Mrs. Cottier Tannei
| of Spartanburg; besides two brothers
i Messrs. W. L. and V. E. Mitchum oi
Rutherfordton, N. C;; all of wnorr
(were present except Mr. V. E. Mit
, chum, who was unable to come. Mr
I '
i Tanner was accompanied by his par
j ents from Spartanburg, and Mr. W
;L. Mitchum by his son and Mr. Ec
Willis of Rutherfordton.
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Newberry and Erskine.
; Greenwood Index-Journal,
j Newberry and Erskine will stage i
! baseball game here some time aftei
^ May IB, according to Secretary W
t A. Fridy of the chamber of .commerce. \ i
Both schools have written that theyig
5 wish to play a game here on neutral t
. ground and have given a number fff j
, open dates after Mav 16. Baseball I
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Report of Co.nlit
PEOPLES NAT
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^i'rM^Jcrity; in the Statc 'of ^Tuth <
Oh April 2S, 1921.
Resource
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r 1. a Loans and discounts, including i
(except those shown in b and c)
d No+es and bills rediscounted witfc
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Reserve Bank (other than bank
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2. Overdrafts, unsecured
4. U. S. Government securities owred
a Deposited to seeure circulation
par value!"
b All other United States Goveynn
^ ities
Total XL S. Government'securities
^ Ai.l /in l'p por>nrif idc ofp
0. yj lilt'I DUJIUI, SlUtno, gtiuuww, v- .
6. Banking house, $1,500.00; furnitur
8. Cash in vault ....:
9. Lawful reserve with federal reserv
11. Net amotfnts due from national ban
'f
Total of ,items 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,jj
15. Checks on banks located outside
ing bank and other cash items
16. Redepmtion fund with U. S. Trcas
Treasurer
; Total.;
? v. i
Liabilitl
18. Capital stock paid in.
19. Surplus fund
20. Undivided profits
c Less current expenses, Interest ai
21. Circulating notes* outstanding
i 23. Net amounts due to national bank
: 26. Cashier's checks on own bank outs1
i ? Total of Items 22, 2i, 24, 25, and
[ Demand deposits (other than bank dep
.! serve (deposits payable within 3C
; 27. Individual deposits subject to chec
31. Dividends unpaid
Total of demarrd deposits (other
deposits) subject to Reserve, items
: 30, 31 and 32.
1 Time deposits subject to reserve (pays
subject to 30 days more notice, ami
; 33. Certificates of deposit (other thar
Ail i.; ,1,? ?
' .50. <Jiner umu uejjusus
: Total of time deposits sutject to r
1 33, 34, 35, and 36....*.
^ 40. Bills payable, othfer than with Fedc
P eluding all obligations representing
than rediscounts)
41. Bills pavable with Federal Reserv
Total
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- State of Soutli uaroiira, ^ouniy oi i\uv
I, L. W. Bedenbaugh, Cashier of "
- swear that the above statement is true
belief.
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and ^wnrn tn before me
Correct?Attest:
T. A. Dominick, ^
l J. A. C. Kibler,
W. W. Wheeler,
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Directors.
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an? are pleased at the prospect of
came between these two well matche
cams and are looking forward to
)itchers' battle between BeaVd o
Crskine and Luther of Newbem
rhe Newberry manager has writte
hat Luther will pitch. As soon a
he definite date can be fixed, ar
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allgtfintlllb IUI IIIL* v? Hi vvsiAi
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SOUR STOMACH
INDIGESTION
fhedford's Black-Draught Higfef
Recommended by a Tennessee
Grocer for Troubles Resulting
from Torpid
Lirer.
East Nashville, Tenn.? Tire efflc
lency of Thedford's Black-Draught, th
genuine, herb, liver medicine, i
vouched for by Mr. W. N. Parsons, i
procer of this city. "It is withou
doubt the best liver medicine, and
don't believe' I could get along withou
it "i take it for sour stomach, head
ache, bad liver, indigestion, and a1
other troubles that are the .result o
i torpid liver.
"I have known and used it for years
and can and do highly recommend I
to every one. I won't go to bed with
3ut it in the house. It will do all I
claims to do. I can't s^y enough felt."
Many other men and women through
out the country have found Black
Draught just as Mr Parsons describe!
?valuable in regulating the liver ti
its normal functions, and it. cleansinj
ihe bowels of impurities.
Thedford's Black-Draught liver medi
sine Is the original and only genuine
Accept no imitations or substitutes
Always ask for Thedford's. ?g
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Carolina, at the Close of Business
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rediscounts, \ i
$479,979.21
i Federal
acceptances
. ' 38,728.19 7si
$441,251.02
3^1,511.26
(U. S. bonds i _
$ 6,25(f.OO 1
nent secur
65,000.00 ~T
71,250.00
20,025.00
e and fixtures, $1,300 2,800.00
6,454.15
e bank -. 22,09(5.01
ks 3,63.1.39
and . 14 $25,728.30
of city or town report
: 267.98
urcr and due from U. S.
h 312.50
k?
$569,600.21
ies.
$ 25,000.00
25,000,00
... $18,189.01
nd taxes paid 4,926.61
-7 13,263.00
6,250.00
:s 6.13
tahdinj? 710.29
[ 26 $716.42
fosits) subject to re>
days):
k 107,335.86
8.00
than bank
27, 2b, Z\f,
107,343.86
ible after .30 days, or
I postal savings):
[ for money borrowed) 600.00
327,926.33
eserve items
$328,526.93
ral reserve bank (in?
mnnev borrowed other
10,000.00
e bank 53,500.00
$569,600.21
;berry, ss: ..
the above named bank, do solemnly
; to the best of my knowledge and
L. W. Bedenbaugh, Cashier.
this 6th days of May, 1921.
Joe B. Hartman, Notary Fudiic.
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