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PURELY PERSONAL. T hp Movements of Man? People, New- j herrians, and Thfi?p Who Visit Newberry. Mr G. Frank Wearn returned Saturday from his tour of Florida. Ex-Governor D. C. Heyward spent Sunday with Col. \Y. H. Hunt. i Mr. Alan Johnst<?e, Jr., of Columbia, spent the week-end in Newberry. Rtv. J. D. Kinard returned from Xewber/y today. - Mrs. Julian Cooper, of Columbia, spent the week-End with her sister, Mrs. B. E. Julian, at Helena. ^ 1 /~1 ryf Vnn-ViDTrv .viiss uaroiyn v/iuuki, ui ?. * v., is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. C. Moise.?Sumter Item, 2-kh. Mrs. W. H. Zeiglex had to be re- j turned to the Sumter .hospital Siin- j .; <*ay;* Mrs. J. G. Brown and little Dessa ' Jn. Vpwhprrv arranging to go to . 1 <11 C iu .. _ _ the Stats- fair before moving to Union. i Manager j. J. Roach of che tele;. /: -phone,'.had to do about in fiatesburg and Le:sville last week. i Agent1 J. W. Denning, of the C. X. & ' L., made a trip to Savannah and Char-, leston last week on business. Mrs. J. L. Welling, and children, of Darlington, are visiting her parents,-*' Mr. and Mrs. 0. Wells while Mr. WTel- ( ling takes itf the State fair. J Mr. W. F. Lindler, a progressive far- 1 mer of Chapin, was here Monday on . 3 ? 11 rk con nc Dusmess 3.nci caiii-u mw ., Lexington Dispatch, 22nd. j Mr. J,. W. Stuck, one of Peak's substantial farmers, while intown Satur- ' day, gave us a pleasant call.?Lexington Dispatch, 22nd. Mrs. A. H. Summerfield and ?on, of ' Baltimors, and Mrs. H. S. Price and ' two sons, of Spartanburg, are visit- ' ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- 1 er?h Mann. 1 Miss McClintock's position excep- ] tional, she enjoy's distinction of being the only woman in South Carolina at the head of a College.?Columbia Re- ( cord. ^ Mr. Geo. E. Cromer, of the Bruad 1 * ? ?nrrtf o marnoan rinoncO -11V ti SCV/UUU, guv a. iuuinuev tiv/vuwv Saturday. He will be married on * Wednesday to Miss Eva Sanders at hsr { home in Spartanburg county. 1 t Miss Nina Caldwell has gone to tak- , \ up her 'school duties in Newberry < county. She taught this school near . Newberry last year.?Winnsboro News ( and Herald, 23rd. Dr. I. E. Crimm, of Atlanta, Ga., j has arrived in Union and will hp h^<rp , for two weeks on profession busi- t nes.?Union Times, 24th. Dr. Crimm , is "gravitating' around towards New- j berry. < Governor Blease was in the city Monday owing to the critical illness i of his stepmother, Mrs. Elizabeth ! Blease, who was stricken with paraly-! sis Sunday night. The governor returned to Columbia Monday afternoon, 1 Mrs. Blease being somewhat better. ( v ( Among ihe reservations hotels ] in Columbia for the Sti.te fair are. i Jefferson, E. H. Aull; lmeprial, E. ( H. Bowman, .vuss Bowman, -Miss ( .Vaughn, Mrs. J. P. Seel, of Newberry; < J. 0. Taylor and F. L. Eargle, Little ( / Mountain. Miss Edna Baldwin passed through-; Union Saturday on h-.r way! co qer ; school ai Little Mountain, Xewberry ( county, where she will teach this ? year. Miss Baldwin is considered j ] one of the best teacher^ in the State, j ?Union Times, 24th. Rev. J. D. Bowles, of this place left! I Monday for Columbia to attend the I South Carolina synod of the Lutheran j church of the South. He wil be*ab- ! I sent about a wpek T?pv Rmvioc ie io 1 ~ years of age, has be^n in the ministry < for over half a century and we doubt, ( if he has missed one of these annual I meetings in all these years?(Greenwood Index, 23rd. The out-of-town guests were Mrs. W. F. Hiers and little daughter, Dorothy, of Florence, and Mrs. Black, of Pros- " perity. The bride- is a popular young i lady, who has many friends here, and | mc siuum is a line Dusiness man.? ' Ehrhardt cor. Bamberg Herald,' 23rd, * account of recent wedding Mr. J. Ben l JEhrhardt and Miss Ruth Groseclose, ( daughter of Rev. and Mrs. D. B. Grose- t close. Quarterlv Mpptinc . ^ ?r The fourth quarterly meeting for the Newberry circuit will be held at Lebanon church Saturday and Sunday, ( November 1-2. Otis A. Jeffcoat. Somebody's going to wear "a diamond ring with a dreamy smile" after The Herald and News' Prize Voting Contest is over. ; The Grand prize in The Herald and News' prize voting contest will soon i be heard "pealing forth those mys- c terious rags." ^ First Prize Week in The Her. Great Prize V( As a Special Inducement to tj One Year Subscriber Thousand Extra V The Herald and News prize voting cont-st is beginning to look interesting. As you will notice from "list of nominees" quite a number of new entries have been made. The contest nrnmises to be a lively one as a sreat deal of interest and enthusiasm is beginning to be manifested among the ladies of Newberry county, and for the benefit of whom this Prize 'Voting Contest is: belong put on. First. Subscription Turned In. To the lady turning in the nnp.vpar new subscrio Hi O O V1AV J Wb* - - - ? _ M tion; will be- giverf "ten thousand extra , votes," making a total of 11,500 votes for "a one-year subscription'" when ordinarily she would j qqIj receive- 1,500 for the' subscription?vbut we want to see who-the first one will be. This "offer expires Wed-, nesday at noon." First Two Weekly Prizes. Beginning with this issue of The i Herald and News and closing Saturday, October the first?"two special prizes" will be awarded as follows: To tne contestant turning in "fifteen one year subscription", makes no xrrVi IK f V* &\7 VkO TIOW /VP I UiUCi Cii^C n iicuuti 1.UUJ ->^ ,uu ? ) V-. renewals, Messrs. Wlheeler & Langford, the furniture house of "best quality for least money" will award "a handsome willow rocking chair", something that "will grace any little home j that's a nice little home." To the contestant coming second, | Messrs. Gilder & Weeks?"the classi-j est drug store on the most prominent j corner in Newberry" will award "a j beautiful comb aryi brush set"', some- ! thing that milady's dressing tab^. is incomplete without, and if "it comes from Gilder & Weeks? "Nuf sed." Now if this doesn't look interesting md make you sit up and take on, we ion't know what will. The above two 'special prizes will be found on display at "Wheeler & Langford's " and - ,rat ' Gilder ana weeKs . X lie time ou )usy is "right now", and "don't have )ne-half way doin's about it," '.'get :>usy, be busy and stay on the job ill the contest closes, and then see I 'if you won't wear the smile that ion't rub off." The prizes to be awarded at the ilose of the contest will all be on display by the end of the coming week, ; ind, in Thursday's issue will b? an- j i lounced the business houses wnere ; ;hey may be seen on display. j STATEMENT j. )f tlie Comlftior <?f the Commercial f "Cated at Newberry, S. C., ' At the Close of Business October 21, Besonrces. .r?un? and discounts $341,072.02 Overdrafts 50,531.17 >ther rs'al estate owned.. 9,750.00, Jue from banks, ana bankers ... .. 136,646.48 Currency 20,163.00 jold : .. .. ..2,035.00 Silver and other minor coin 2.969.0S ' Checks and cash items 7,585.55 ! '* ' I Total $570,752.30 ! , ? Liabilities. . j Capital stock paid in $ 50,000.00 , Sumlus fund 40,000.00 j Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 33,387,26 . dividends unpaid. 1,706.00 ! )ue to banks and bankers 5,971.99 ndividual deposit ubject to check.. 169,066.36 Saving deposits.. 239,406.44 Cashier's checks 1,214.25-415659.04 ; Bills"payable, including cer- | tificates ffor money borrowed 30,000.00 i i I Total $570,752.30 j 5TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Newberry, ss. Before me came J. Y. McFal1, caslier of the above named bank, who, jeing duly sworn, says that the above md foregoing sta^-ment is a true *nnditicn of said bank, as shown by j ;he books of said bank. J. Y. McFall. Sworn to and subscribed before me . 25th day of October, 1913. R. L. Tarrant, Notary Public. Forrest Attest: Jno. M. Kinard, Z. F. Wright, I L. W. Floyd, . | Directors. J What it takes to cure your "pains ind aches" Gilder & Weeks have it. o Enter the name of your own sister, four wife's sister or somebody else's istor. in The Herald and News' prize oting contest. lid and News' rting Contest?Announcement he One Turning in the First We Will Awarii Ten otes. Step Lively. List of Nominees in Prize Voting Contest. City. Woodie Bowman, 5,000. Harriette Adams, 5,000. | Maude Epting, 5,000. I Mamie Paysinger, 5,000. | Marion Earhardt, 5,000. Grate Tompkins, 5,000. Annie Laura Lominick, 5,000. Jeanny Whseler, 5,000. Dell Dunbar, 5,000. Alice Dickert, p,000. Lucile West, 5,000. Dosha Franklin, 5,000. ;. Kate Spence, 5,080. j Georgia Reynolds, 5,600. | Aileen McCary, 5,000. Ruby Foster, 5,000. TVTsjv n OOft > Sara Merchant, 5,000. Whitmire. Miss 'Duncan, 5,000. . Miss Johnson, 5,000. ~ Pomaria, Louise Counts, 5,000. ' Newberry R. F. D. 2. Lois Scheck, 5,000. ^ Delia Wicker, 5;000. Molly Crumpton, 5,000. v Silverstreet Rosa Hamjm, 5,000. Lena Belle Blair, 5,000. silverstreet K. F. D. So. 2. Mamie Stilwell, 5,000. Blairs. Lula Bess Whitney, 5,000. Blairs R. F. D. Jio. 1. Mary Hardy, 5,000. >ewberry K. F. D. Jfo. 1. Effie Bishop, 5,000. Lill Hendricks, 5,000. Kinards. Mrs. Geo. W. Senn, 5,000. Prosperity. Vita Counts, 5,000. Little Mountain. Elizabeth>,Scase, 5,000. So you've just completed "a cottage built for two," Wheeler & Langford's "specialty is furnishing cottages built for two." Yes, main, it is so that the prize voting contest is now on, eo you had better walk fast right down to The Herald and News office and enter "right now." STATEMENT Of tlie Condition 01 xne i*ewoerrj Sayings Bank, Located at dewberry, S. C., at the Close of Business^ October 21, 1913. Resources. ^ Loans and discounts $209,897.66 Overdrafts 7,256.40 Furniture and fixtures ... 3,529.00 Other real estate owned .. 22,138.69 Due from banks and bank91 0^1 79 : rs.. .. 01, Currency 10,539.00 Gold .. .. .. 125.00 Silver; and other minor coin 1,010.86 Checks and other cash items 1,103.19 Total $286,851.52 Liabilities. Capital stock paid in $ 50,000.00 ! fund 12.500.00 i UUX piuo J.MUU ... ... - _ Undivided profits less current expenses and taxes paid 4,198.67 Dividends unpaid 74.00 Individual deposits subject to check 72,717.93 Savings deposits, 105,579.80 Certified checks 50.00 Cashier's checks 134.01 -Notes and bills rediscounted 10,000,00 J Bills payable, including | certificates for moneyborrowed 30,000.00 Reserve fund carried on general individual or savings ledger 1,597.11 Total $286,851.52 j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ; County of Newberry, ss. Before me came James Mcintosh, j president of the above named bank, J who, being duly sworn, says that the i above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. James Mcintosh, President. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 27rh day of October, 1913. E. A. Griffin, Notary Public. Correct Attest: James Mcintosh, 0. E. Summer, TL McC. Holmes, Directors. LOST?On Saturday one grip, containing some potatoes, 2 quarts peas and ' other articles. Charlie Martin. 10-27-11. I COTTON MARKET. ] Newberry. (Corrected by Nat Gist.) Good middling 14 (By. Robt. McC. Holmes). {Good middling 14 1 (By Summer Bros. Co.) Cotton seed 36 Pomaria. Good middling 14 Cotton seed 1.25 Little 31oiiniais. j Cotton 14% i Cotton s^ed 1.30 j Wliitmire. Good middling 14 J Cotton seed 40 1 \ Prosperity. Good middling 14 'Cotton seed.. 36 Kinaras, iGood middling 13.91% j Cottonseed ... ..^.36 Cliappells. IGood middling 14 I ~ Cotton seed 1.00 Silverstreet. Good middling 14 Cotton seed . . .36 , SPECIAL NOTICES. I I One Cent a Word. No ad* vertisement taken for ies* j ] than 25 cents. NEW LAUNDRY?All work is abso- ' lutely guaranteed by us to give satisfaction. .Come and try us. We work at the cheapest price. R. F. C. New laudnry, 1106 Nance St., 1 10-26-13. <. I] CALL OX ANNE 0. BUFF and Co. for 1 the best smoke, wholesale and re- ] tail cigar store, Agents for Laursns j Steam Laundry^ y * A TIE CLASP with initials S. J.' K.,* * was lost between Green's" stables and Central house corner. Reward will be given to finder. S. J. Klettner. < 10-28-lt. , ; , ABOUT CLOTHI5(*?.Before buying that" suit call on Copeland Bros, and .let them show you what-the tariff has done toward reducing prices on ^ clothing. 0 v COLLEGE BOYS?Copeland Bros. College street is the place to get your. shoes, hats, slhirte, gloves, collars, ties, suspenders, hosiery and underi wooi- at 1ft npr off. ff VMA ?-*. V/ *v ^ ,fcl IStatem The I - \ At the close of busini I ASSETS Loans and Discounts $ Overdrafts Bonds and Stocks Real Estate Owned Furniture & Fixtures 8 Cash and in Banks I As this is very lik to take advantage of I for the generous meaj this great year. We fully realize < amo Cm Q< V/U9lUlll^iO 111 ? k/? the future as in the pc vor us with their LThe ? H. L. Parr, Presideiit. WRUL. JlVJUVW'A^ .1 ? iHUHIBJW EVERY LADY, not having rec i\ed one of our presents, will please call i our attention to it when you come . in. We often get busy and forget this. Robinson's 10c Siore. - 1 I LARGE aluminum water dippers. Best dipper made, 25c. Robinson's ; 1 i vv; OLUX't. " : i ?1.00 GETS a large fkmily Bible with . family record, Bible helps, etc., at ! Robinson's 10c Store. VYE WAXT to show you something ! new in knives and forks when you come to town. Robinson's 10c Store. UNCLE REMUS double knee hosiery i 10c.at Robinson's 10c Store. LOOK AJ OUR LARGE snow white j rolled edge bowls and pitchers for j $i.uu. KODmson s ivc siore. : ) EVERY FINGER can wear one of our sterling silver blue bird rings. Every one guaranteed sterling sil-1. vg'r and sold every where for 25c. Ours priee 14c. Robinson's 10c Store, j ? I WAV rATTPT.FTF r>f iowel. I ry just in. What others charge you ! 25c for in jewelry w.e> sell for 10c. | Robinson's 10c Store. . ; DID YOU KNOW that Copeland Bros.' have two carloads of new shoes to fit the whole family, prices r'ght. IVEEN BUYING SHOES don't forget the big family shoe store of, Cqpeland Bros. ' RAINY I>AYS?You will find a complete line-, of raincoats, rubber shoes and umbrellas at C&peland Bros. | 't LA DIES NECKWEAR?Just, received ? a beautiful line of ladies neckwear 1 ,r at Copeland Bros. SCHOOL TEACHERS have you seen j < the little brass clocks at Robinson's 10c store for 50c. Just what you want. ; ] SOMETHING NEW?White-ivory jewelry. Bar pins, and beauty pins, beautifully hand painted, also set tttj+v. Kotv+ ctrmos?vnur p.hnice I Wllil ^ 10c. Robinson's 10c Store. f '- i WE NOW SELL ladies 35c hose supporters for 10c, men 25c supporters 10c, boys 25c caps 10c, 25c box hair pins for 10c, and 10c box hair pins for 5c. J Many other bargains in ] notion's. See them. Robinson's 10c Store. \ lent Of The Conditi< i * Exchange jss October 21st, 1913, cond State Bank Examiner: lia 5250,236.35 / Capital 1,123.18 Surplus & Pre 800.0.0 Dividends Un r- fnr\ nn R.'llo 0,0UU.UV/ UIU9 A njuwiv 4,000.00 Re-discounted 35,596.07 Deposits: Individual $21 Banks CYh'sChks ? * >297,25 5.6U ~ '*? ;ely the last pvblished report ( this opportunity to thank our i sure of business they have e; Dcr continued growth depen atisfactory manner. We \ ist to Grow and render to * patronage a dependal Exchange 1 W. H M. L. Spearman, Cashier. HES&BEEkfiXBHEflUBIBHUBHHUHflHIiH POULTRY WANTED?Hens, llcM per pound, roosters, young, Tcts.Tj chicks, 14 cts. Highest pri^B eggs. Player & Graham. 9-12-tf. FOR SALE?One 15 H. P. Ajax One Xo. 1 Saw mill, one ? 3 one Case engine, one Case thiM which I will sell for $1,500? All in good running shape. 1 Bowles, Whitmire, S. C. 9-19-tf. V WANTED?several hogs weighin^B about 100 to 125 pounds. See us be-H fore you sell any kind of cattle or^ hogs. The Cash Grocery, K M. Lane & Co. Phone 110 or 212. 9-5-tf. - - J FOR SALE?Fine bav mare For fiir-B ther particulars apply to J. E. 4 FOR SALE OR REST?The (g I k Werts place on Little River, township; 'about a ten-hox=9^iarn* Residence, tenant housesPTand oth? er outbuildings. Good pasture forjj cattle and nogs. (Apply to J.\ Fred'B Schumpert or Dr. J, M. KiblerANew-* berry, S. C. \ j 10-24-41. ' ' ? i. >, . 1 WE WANT YOU to see our new lineal of snow white enamel ware. Any-M thing you might want. Prices abo?4B same as the blue and White. Robin* son's 10c Store. J| flHH ARE YOU GODffl to the fair?yona should have a "Newberry'' pennant ?only 10c?Boost your town. Robin- W sons 10c Stort. I ABE YOU GOING TO THE FAIR-1 You should have a "Newberry" pen-B nant, only 10c. Boost your ? townfl Robinsons 10c Store. J COAL HODS, OAI TOMS, FIB]M ' shovels, 5, 10 and 25c/ Robinson^M 10c Store. W [ POUNJ) TALCUM POWDER 10M This is extra good. We had to in large quantities so that colli sell to you for 10Ci Robinsons Store. EOFR TIRED or tender feet n?^tfl| the use of "Life Buoy" a medicatepBB soap?and the best for efrery puj? pose, 5c. Robinson's 10c MEN'S AND LADIES solid pearl buttons now 10c at Robinson's ! Store. W :i; jii vi m Bank 8 - I I J - ?i iL* ? - ensea repun iu uic || hi BILITIES II ? ennnnnn .ill WV^VWtv w | jfits 6,247.79 " paid 114 50 'dH 10,000.00 daW I 19,000.00 hv 11,778.46 H 170.90 M 445.95 LB OIO 909 Qfv jPl $297,255.60 - ?H or 1913, we wish . fl friends and patrons V xtended us during 9 ' H t I ds on serving our I uicK fn rnntinuA in ^ TlOlt ?V -ww ... those who fable service. I 9 Bank - JJ ouseal, V-President 4 . i ^ H