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||e jcralD and Jems.! I . *1 the PostoEBc* at New- L *VT3r, S. C.( *? 2nd class siattar. ' E. H. AULL, EDITOR. Friday, July 7, 1922 EASY TO PAY That is to say, it is my purpose not only to make the amount so that it < will be easy for any one to pay for . The Herald and News for one year at the nominal price of one dollar, but I am trying to make it convenient : for those who find that they can not come to Newberry. I stated in the 1 locf n-inpr tViat Mr. John C. Aull at 1 XCtOW V.?v?? the Bank of Pomaria would take the money and that Mr. L. YV. Beden- ^ baugh at Peoples National Bank at Prosperity, and now I want to add ] that of course Mrs. L. W. Harman 1 and Mr. Herman Werts at Prosperity ; will also receipt you for whatever ^ amount you desire to pay, and that ' Miss Louise Shealy at the Merchants : TTormorc "RqtiI- ctf T,ittlp Mnnnfairi cm\a jl aimvic ?.* w has kindlv consented to take sub* scriptions for The Herald and News.' Just drop in at any of these places and hand a dollar and give your name and post office and the paper ^ will begin to come at nnce. iE. H. Aull, Publisher, i1 11 So far as we have been able to read : the newspapers the fourth passed off without any serious accidents or casualties in this state. That is the pro- ( per way to observe the day. ,: The Newberry college has planned " a first grade summer school and it will be a great convenience to teach-: ers living in Newberry. You get the samp credit at this school that vou will get at any of the summer schools of the state. The school opens next ' Monday. The state campaign has been de-; void of special interest and of all excitement up to this time. All indications and reports that we have heard nnint frt fVio olpr?+irm nf Fnrmpr Clnv- i ernor Blease on the first ballot It ; will be the first time so far as we re-, call where any one has been given a, third term as governor in South Car1 olma. !, It is a real pleasure to make a newspaper when everything around the shop is pleasant and agreeable. | Come in and see us when you come to town and if you live in town we ( will be glad to see you at all times. ' And don't forget that you can buy the paper up to the night of July 311 at one dollar for a whole year. The , greatest bargain sale ever staged in 1 Newberry. The main thing for you to remember now is that you can buy for one entire year so good a newspaper as The Herald and News for only one < dollar. Better come along with your 1 dollar right now before you forget it. I This rate applies equally to all sub- ( scribers whether old or new or what- ( ever may be the date to which yotir subscription has been paid. It will not last long. Better get busy and send the dollar right along. ] WE ARE AGAINST IT ! People of the South, for a long . time, had more than enough of the business of amending the federal constitution. i Then came the proposal to get pro- < hibition and woman suffirage by fed- 1 eral amendment and along with the rest of hte country the South fell for 1 it, as we say in the street, and in so saying make ourselves clear here and now. | The funny thing about these two ( amendments is that most of those who favored the first one opposed j the other! ! That is those who wanted prohibition thought it fine for it to come by amendment to the federal constitu-'. tion .but were dead against getting ] woman suffrage that way. But this is like starting an argu- ' ment over what ^somebody said to somebody else at a public picnic "when all concerned were boys and girls. What's the use? ( What we are driving at now is that the twentieth amendment has been proposed and we are against it. Its advocates want to stop candidates from spending so much money . in elections or rather in campaigns ; prior to elections and for the purpose of being elected. i1 It is all wrong to spend this money ; ?that is admitted without argument but what's the use to put a patch on the federal constitution to check it? What's the matter with the states? It's just a scheme to provide a whole lot of easy jobs for the folks \vho hunger after federal jobs and! congress is always alert to consider a proposal that will provide a few, jobs of this kind. There are so many constituents wanting such jobs. The rest of the country is just pes tered to death now with petty federal job holders. We are investigated, inspected, counted, classified, tabulat- j ed, regulated, and so on by federal I representatives until life is just one 1 j bore after another. It's time to call a halt. rn'- - - - 1- - :UT? cnrl I i nis is such a dcumuic <*i uvic ?uu i i i so clearly and forcibly said, and so: truthful and states so excellently what we have been trying to say from time to time, that we copy it i here and give ,it our most hearty; endorsement, and to say that we too are against it. There is entirely too much regulating from Washington.' There is entirely too much wet nursing. We have said it so often that we are glad that so good a paper as :he Index-Journal has said it too, that we want our readers to read this, and then we would be glad to see and to know that they are beginning- to think. And the whole tendency of this regulating business is to get everything regulated from Washington, and when that time comes, and it is hastening, then we are going to see the end of the republic and of free institutions. But what's the use. the Index-Journal has said just what we would saw ' !, The young ladies at The Herald; and News office seem to be taking to i work in fine spirit. There is one thing we can say for them, they have the business office in better shape 1 than we have seen it in a long- time, and appearances go some little distance in getting business. We bespeak for them the kind consideration of the friends of the paper. If you should have business at the office we feel that we can assure you a pleasant welcome and courteous treatment. \* i 1\T 3 ? i. 10 ? ' 1 ? ?l. l>cAl luuiiuaj di u ciuv.fi tiir time expires for entering the primary in this county for this election year., So far there are only three candi-: dates announced for the legislature,' Dr. J. Wm. Folk, Dr. E. N. Kibler and Mr. W. R. Watson. Mr. Child declines nad Mr. Blease has not stated whether he will enter the race or not. The first meeting of the county campaign will be held next Tuesday at Young's Grove near Prosperity, i ANNOUNCEMENT FOR CONGRESS I am a candidate for reelection to Congress from the Third Congressional District, subject to the rules of (Vio r)orvtr\r*ratir? nartv "fred'h: dominick. j i Subject to the rules of the Dem- ( ocratic party, I announce mvsdlf a' candidate for congress from the' Third congressional district. SAM H. SHERARD. I am a candidate for congress Third district subject to the rules of the Democratic party. E. P. McCRAVY. Easlev, S. C. FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTA- j TIVES. ^ t? ^? ? ? <-* ** v> /vn i- /\ t?r? a! ^ r> no ! X Iieicuy cUlUUUJltC IIIJCC1X a tail" i iidate for the House of Representa-' \ tives. Will abide result of the Demo- i :ratic primary. Platform, Lower i Taxes, Observance of Sabbath, Education, Equalization Property, Roads, ?tc. J. WILLIAM FOLK. ; . The friends of Eugene S. Blease place him in nomination for reelec- J iion to the legislature from Newberry i county and ask him not to decline ] and pledge him to abide the rules of i the party. jJ I hereby announce myself a6 a'! candidate for the house of represen- j tatives from Newberry county and , pledge myself to abide the result of ' the Democratic primary election. EUSTON X. KIBLER. ; 1 I respectfully announce myself a' candidate for the house of represen tatives from Newberry county, sub-, iect to the primary election of the Democratic partv. W. R. WATSON. W'hitmire, S. C. The friends of D. Luther Boozer! announce him as a candidate for the house of representatives from New-! * ? 1 -!11 1.^ horry county ana nope ne win mane :he race. FOR PROBATE JUDGE I anounce myself as a candidate For reelection for the office of Probate Judge and will abide the result of the Democratic orimary. W. F. EWART. j FOR MAGISTRATE FOR TOWN-! SHIPS 1 AND 8 I hereby announce myself a can-1 didate for Magistrate for Townships, Numbers 1 and 8, subject to the Democratic primary. If elected I shall endeavor to perform the duties of the office in the future as I have in the past, without fear or favor, and with. fairness to all. CHARLES W. DOUGLAS. | I I am a candidate for magistrate for : townships Xo. 1 and 8 and will abide, the rules of the Democratic partv. J. H. CHAPPELL. I am a candidate for magistrate for! townships No. 1 and 8 and will abide the rules of the Democratic partv. W. S. JONES. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Magistrate for townships^ Condensed Statement of the Bank of Pr< I Prosperity, S. C., at the Close of E Resource Loans and Discounts Ovedrafts Bonds Bank Building Bank Fixtures Cash and Due From Banks Liabilities. Capital Stock Surplus Undivided Profits Dividend Unpaids Money Borrowed Deposits STAE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. Before me came J. F. Browne, Casl perity, who, beinjr duly sworn, says th; statement is a true condition of said b. of said bank. Sworn to and subscribed before me t J. A. ( Correct Attest: S. S. BIRGE DR. GEO. Y. HUNTER DR. J. S. WHEELER Watch T1 T?J AIT I lite tuudj Reduced $5. i Day Until 1 / Central I Newberry, NTo. 1 and 8 and will abide by the j the c< rules of the Democratic party. jnc. E. L. RODLSPERGER. in* t} I am a candidate for magistrate for j al \Trv 1 on/) s unri will nhide! inate IU W iiOIll po AH KJ. x Uiiu w ..... the rules of the Democratic party- J to th< W. A. GRADDICK. town? FOR MAGISTRATE FOR TOWN- j Demo SHIPS 1 AND 8 I am a candidate for magistrate for townships No. 1 and 8 and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. , W. L. GRIFFIN \?> Pla istrat FOR MAGISTRATE POMARIA PIedS, I am a candidate for reappointment ^emo as masgietrate at Pomaria and will ibide the Democratic primary. I a J. B. 5EDENBAUGH. maris - i FOR MAGISTRATE FOR LITTLE |wiI1 a w/mhttiim i n .mlVic 1V1UU^ 1 A1I1 | 1" ""< The friends of Mr. J. C. Wessingerl knowing his fitness for the position jf magistrate do hereby announce him for the position of magistrate for I < the town of Little Mountain, S. C., \or * and pledge him to abide the result of tne r' the primary election. FRIENDS. FOR MAGISTRATE NO. 3 TOWN- 0. SHIP ! niagis I am a candidate for magistrate wju ? for township Xo. 3, and will abide the rules of the Democratic primary. SPEC -ixr Tk nTTTuypirnpn i VV 1J. HU jl iiuivr vivx/j i ^ FOR MAGISTRATE NO. 4 TOWN- Wh SHIP dent R. M. Aughtry is hereby announc- 4jon ed as a candidate for reelection as 1 magistrate for Township No. 4, and a?e 0 will abide the rules of the Demcorat- schoo ic party. jNewb 77~ i-i r have I announce myself a candidate for p magistrate of No. 4 township, sub- ^oai( ject to the Democratic primary. Coun J. ERNEST YOUNG. and MAGISTRATE NO. 5. held John F. Miller is hereby announced us a candidate for magistrate for No. tiona 5 township, pledged to abide tne ruies pr0pe pleldged to abide the rules of the of the Democratic primary. No FOR MAGISTRATE NO. 6. TOWN- , r.( SHIP ! l" u J. H. Dorroh is hereby announced v as candidate for reelection as Mag- State istrate for Xo. 6 township, pledged order to abide the rules of the Democratic ?ch00 primary. i' . | electi FOR MAGISTRATE NO. 7 jing a I am a candidate for appointment mills as magistrate for No. 7 township ]oca^ subject to the rules of the Democrat- ' .' tnct ic party. ; W.P.Allen. ! at th< FOR MAGISTRATE FOR NO. 9 ^'h?? I hereby announce myself a candi-|tl10 date for magistrate for township No. said ( 9 of Newberry county, subject to the at 7 ; rules of the Democratic party. j J. L. BOWERS, Jr. ! lh 1 tees 1 i- 1 Appreciating the services renuemi a? m \ ?? - fCondition of the tsperity business June 30, 1922. :s $307,270.90 1,308.23 37,675.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 40,757.83 $391,011.96 i I $ 25,000.00 20,000.00 1,535.84 1.000.00 NONE 343,476.12 $391,011.96 : lier of The Rank of Prosat the above and foregoing ank, as shown by the books J. F. BROWNE. his nth dav of .July, lsrzz. i :OUNTS. N. P. for S. C. i! Z!?Z j i lis Car 1 $195.00 90 Each ! Sold Parage 5. C. I immunity in the pasi and believim best qualified to serve us durle extremely hard years in which e now entering, we hereby nom-| _ Judge B. B. Hair for reelection e office of magistrate for No. 9 ?hip, subject to the rules of the |* cratic primary. j His Many Friends, j : T f MAGISTRATE NO. 10 i e friends of J. J. Kibler desire, ice him in nomination for mag-j e for No. 10 towonship and; e him to abide the rules of the 1 cratic party. /L( 1 O m a candidate for reelection as ^ strate for No. 10 township and bide the rules of the Democratic Fx iry. J. A. KINARD. I Cl ; G< ! c: im a candidate for magistrate Jo. 10 township and will abide ules of the Democratic party. P. B. ELLESOR. 1 - i - . - ' ?? ?? MAGISTRATE NO. 11 ^ A. Felker is a candidate for <trate for No. 11 townshin and Hi ibide rules of Democratci party.1 i :IAL ELECTION IN UNION Di CHOOL DISTRICT NO. 32 j lereas, one-third of the resi- Di freeholders and a like propor- In of the resident electors of the F f twenty-one years in the Union1 ? 1 district No. 32,\ the County of ^ erry, State of South Carolina, t. filed a petition with the County 1 of Education of Newberry C ty, South Carolina, petitioning c requesting that an election be in said school district on the Ei ion of levying a special addiI tax of six mills on the taxable, ;rty within the said school disjst w, therefore, we the undersign)mposing the County Board of ca ation for Newberry County, wl of South Carolina, do hereby, the board of trustees of Union ^ 1 district Xo. 32 to hold an: on on the said question of levyspecial additional tax of six m to be collected on the property ?d within the said school dis-: which said election shall be held> e Union school house in the said 1 district Xo. 32 on Saturday,} 2nd day of July, 1922, at which j _ election the noils shall be opened Su a. m. and closed at 4 p. m. 1 di I e members of the board of trus- pr of said school district shall act hi anagers of said election. Only ti< 1 The Cc IV A Statement of Loans and Investn Liberty Bonds, unj Overdrafts, secure Cash on Hand & i Capital Stock Surplus & Profits Dividend No. 50, < RnrrrkWorl MnnPU JL/U1 i V/ T? VU iriviivj Deposits To our Customers Do you obser 1 constant ana conti mer Grade is upo: in the future, ali c tomers and conser We invite you mo customers. By th our new Banking will be no more cc Quarters in South Jno. M. Kinard, P Floyd Bradley, Asst Miss Tilla West, Bi Jno. C. Floyd, lo!le( "The Bank Tl Statement of the condition of the f B AD1WEPS Awn MF.RJ CHANTS BANK L >cated at Little Mountain, S. C., at! the close of business June 30,' ^ 1922. 0 B Resources. r >ans and discunts $139,327.10 ^ irerdrafts 7,222.41 p Dnds and stocks owned by the bank 2,350.00 C * " * - - -i rtnci n n c irniture ana nxiures.... m inking house 1,700.14 J jrrency 8,562.00 C M 10.00 Ii lver and other minor coin 4G6.28 ' ' c Total $161,610.90 s Liabilities. XJ ipital Stock Paid In ....$ 20,000.00 ! trplus Fund 10,000.00 ; ndivided profits, less ;D current expenses and D - ? ? -j ^ st^ 55 T: taxes paiu iv.w ac to banks and bank- j ers T,393.11 g ividends unpaid 33.60 dividual de- ; T >osits subo c t t 0 I heck $54,598.17 iC me certifi- 1 ates of dc- i losit 19,705.92 j ^ a s h e ir's i hecks 6.55 74,310.64' lis payable, including i S certificates for money borrowed 14,000.00 i c; Total $161,610.90 w ate of South Carolina, j a County of Newbei-y, ss. j ti Before me came W . A. Count;?, si shier of the above named bank, j no, being duly sworn, says that.the j >ove and foregoing statement is a ^ ue condition of said banK, as own by the books of said bank. W. A. Counts, j C Sworn to and subscribed before e this 6th day of July, 1922. B. W. Wise, Notary Public. Correct Attest: i J. M. Sease, ei J. B. Derrick, v< J. K. Derrick, si Directors. i jr 1 CM ch electors as reside in saiu auuuw strict and return real or personal tc operty for taxation, and who ex- tz bit their tax ceipts and registra- P' )n certificate.. as required in genJ jmmercial B dewberry, S. C. : Condition June 2 r> /nr V T t> n n KfcdUUKUlb lents $888,224.35 sledged 140,950.00 $ d and unsecured n Banks T LIABILITIES iue July 1, 1922 $ n K. ana ririenas: ye from the above si inuous growth, even w n us? Watch our cont aused by our army of ! vative yet liberal Bank st cordially to join the /? ? T m W A n e 1st ot [Nov., 1VZZ, w< House, now being erecl >mmodious or conveni Carolina. res. J. Y. McFalJ,1 . Cash. J. M. Kinard,. jokkeeper C. W. Sanders :tor Hunt, Hunt & hat Always Treats Yo ank No. 395. Bank I Statement of the Condition of the State: BANK OF WHITMIRE F ocated at Whitmire, S. C., at the j ose of c?UGincss June 30th, 1922. Locate resources. C10S( cans and discounts $461,622.71 overdrafts 120.19 onds and stocks owned Loans by the bank 2,750.00' Overdi urniture and fixtures .... 3,091.13 Bonds anking house 3,756.46 >ue from banks and bankers 17,655.18 Furmt urrency 1,513.00 j Bankir ilver and other minor ,Due fr r.nin 1.248.77 i hecks and cash items .... 375.381 Cio lsurancc department .... 1,930.79 | Currer 'Gold .. Total ..r. $494,063.G11 Silver Liabilities. apital stock paid in $ 50,000.00 ' C0!n urplus fund 15,000.00 Checks ndivided profits, less current expenses and J -p taxes paid 5,180.20! ue to banks and bankers 7,379.05 j ividends unpaid 6.00 1 Capita tdividual de- J Surplu posits subject j rjndiv: to check 243,040.51 i ' j - ; rent avmgs a e - . pcsits 3,448.16 i Pa^ ime certifi- j Divide cates of dc- ; Individ posit 62,338.08 inflivia ashier's to c checks 171.01 ! Time ' 308,998.36 1 posi ills payable, including ; Cashie certificates for money : rowed 107,500.00 To Total $494,063.61 STAT tate of South Carolina, County of Newberry, ss. Before me came M. S. Lewis, . ashicr of the above named bank, iier ?* 'ho, being duly sworn, says that the;being ( bove and foregoing statement is a'andfo *ue condition of said bank, as | ^jtion lown by the books of said bank. i, , M. S. Lewis. !b00ks Sworn to and subscribed before ic this 5th day of July, 1922. ! Swo W. R. Watson, 1 me Notary Public, i orrect Attest: Jno. L. Miller, M. E. Abrams, Correc T. H. Watson, j Directors. ! t I O :'ai elections shall be allowed to, Dte. Electors favoring the levy of i ich a tax shall cast a ballot contain- i ... ithis ol ig the word "yes" written or print- j 1 thereon, and each elector opposed! > such a levy shall cast a ballot conlining: the word "no" written or ^ [Count: IIIILCU U1CICUII. j Given under our hands and seals' I ank J / 50, 1922 1 1 ft 71ft Qfi Wj 9 1/W?W 188,546.75 1,226,460.06 50,000.00 124,280.41 3,000.00 None 1 CAQ 1'JA GK A J V I Vi W 1,226,460.06 tatement our hen the Sum- j inued growth J satisfied cus- 9 ing Methods. 1 ranks of our 2 will occupy ted, and there tent Banking V. P. & Cash. Jr., Asst. Cash. , Bookkeeper Hunter, Altys. u Right" I Mo. 256 ment of the Condition of the -ARMERS BANK d at Chappells, S. C., at the i of business June 30, 1922. RESOURCES and discounts $60,716.96 *afts 204,13 and stocks cwned by bank 2,400.00 ure and fixtures .... 1,500.00 lg house 2,000.00 om banks and bank 5,086.91 icy 1,353.00 257.50 and other minor j 1,165.47 i and cash items 185.24 M tal $74,869.21 LIABILITIES 1 stock paid in 15,000.00 s fund 4,000.00 ded profits, less curexpenses and taxes 4,163.47 nds unpaid 25.00 ual deposits subject i heck ! 24,437.39 g certificates of t 26,147.67 M r's checks 1,095.68 tal $74,869.21 | 'E OF SOUTH CAROLINA, M County of Newberry. ^ >re me came E. L. Cook, cashthe above named bank, who, 3uly sworn, says that the above regoing statement is a true con of said bank, as shown by the of said bank. E. L. Cook, Cashier, rn to and subscribed before s 5th day of July, 1922. A. P. Coleman, Notary Public. t attest: r. A. Webb, L. Holloway, 10. B. Scurry, Directors. h dnv nf .Tnlv. 1922. E. H. AULL, 0. B. CANNON, S. J. DERRICK, ? Board of Education for Newy County.