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PntEl.Y PERSONAL Tbe Movements of Many People, Vew. berriuns, and Those Who Visit Newberry. Mr. P. F. Baxter was in Columbia ; on Wednesday. Mr. G. A. I>ong has changed ro:n I Xewberry Xo. 1 to Kinards Xo. 1. Miss Mattie Busbee, of Columbia, is visiting Mrs. V. F. Cook. Mr. \V. A. Coleman, of Xewberry, was registered at t>.e Oregon last : night.?Greenwood .Journal, 6th. l.Viss Maude Epting has been elected assistant teacher in the Rutherford school. 'Airs. L. G. Balle. Jr., is>visiting her parents in Newberry.?Laurens Adverfi ?pr Krh I Mrs. A. 1. Shealy and children visaed Mrs. D. A. Livingston in Newberry, last week.?Ninety-six cor. Greenwood Journal, Oth. Mr. H. H. Blease and son Marion returned on Wednesday from iStaunton Va,. Mrs. Blouse remaining a while looser. Miss Yermelle O'Neal returns from Newberry today where she went to ,7e anattenaant at me uiusuu-diuvyu w edding solemnized there yesterday.? Anderson Intelligencer, 6th. Mrs. William Johnson, of Newberry, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Robert Wallace, at 1403 Hampton aivenue.? The State, 5th. Miss Beartrice Crick and Miss Geneva Arnold, of this city, have returned from Newberry where they . mvp hpen visitins: relatives.?Green vilie Pielmont, 4th. Mrs. .J. Y. Jones, o: Xewberry, has returned to her home after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Mattie Devore.? Xinety-six cor. Greenwood .Journal, 6 th. Albert Ir. Riser was called to Pomaria on account of the death of his mother, which occurrel Monday evening.?Westminster cor. Keowee Courier, 6tu. Dr. and Uirs. F. B. McCrackin left lam weeiv iur ->cv% u-gu >, ?iait iciatives. Dr. McCrackin relumed Sunday, Mrs. McCrackin retraining a few days.?Bamberg Herald, 7th. 'Mr. Henry Wells will move to his new home in R. B. Mackey's p-ace, near New Hope church.?This is not our Henry. He will stay where he is and continue to run the Opera House. The paragraph is from the Dry Creek cor. of tae Lancaster rNews. Mr. Claud F. Lathan has joined toe Newberry cortingeut of commercial travelers, popularly known as drummers. Ke will represent the International Harvester company. "We are glad his headquraters will .be in Newberry. We don't know anything about it, but on general principles we imagine he will" make a good one. Frank D. Mower, M. D., of Xewberr/ has been appointed assistant physician of the State Hospital for the iniirnp r/\ fill fhp lmpynirAH t.erm. end ing next July, of A. B. Patterson, M. D? resigned.?-The State, otii. While we are pleased to note the wise selection. T' e Hera'd and News regrets tf:.at the appointmnt will take Dr. Mower from Newberry. VARIOUS ASD ALL ABOUT. Clear the track for Prosperity.? Headline in Greenville Piedmont. The rainfall on Tuesday and Wednesday or 24 hours was 2.01 inches. After the downpour on Wednesday, Scotts creek was higher than it has 'been in years. Dan A. Livingston, violation c. uis spensary law, city court. Newberry, April, 1913, or 30 days. Pardoned. "Soiax" is the name of the newmotion picture theatre to be run in the old court house by Messrs E. H. Leslie and Forrest Sumer. The Winthrop Daughters will meet with Miss Bess Burto-i on Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. All members , are u~ged to be pres-mi. Tbe Children's Missionary society of the Central Methodist church will ' meet Saturday afternoon at 3 :*30 o'clock with Miss Marie Schumpert. I Tough meat can be made tender by adding a teaspoonful of lemon juice + n fho tvcror in tvhirTi it ?<i hmlprl From uses of a lemon. The News and Courier is asking the ladies, to remove their hats in the moving picture shows. This makes us laugh. We :have heard the same thing in Newberry. iW'e were sorry indeed to see in the papers of last week that Pastor E. renaieion .Jones, o i .now oerry, iusi his house by fire on Sunday evening. December the 27.?Baptist Courier. ^ Jasper chapter, D. A. R. will meet Friday afternoon at half past three o'clock with Mrs. J. T. IMayes. Members will plcace remember that tardiness calls for a ' ine of five cents. The Woman's Home and Foreign | Missionary society at ihe Lutheran Church of the Redeemer will meet at ti e home o Mrs. John C. H'ipp on Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Dunlap (A. R. P.) orphanage acknowledges the following among lat- j est receipts: Newberry, S. C\, con. j *ip. 1 c voh'Koppv q p I, a. Society. I TFIU..LV, .IV. " WW * ? , __ ... $10. Farmers and others interested are j urged to bear in mind the meeting ] called for next Monday, in the court j house at 11 o'clock, at which will be j presented plans for practical coopera- j tion. friend has shown us a copy of an j old will whku nas been preserved in | good coadition. the writing being easi- ! y read. Tne will was by William; 1? ^ ? Vi 11 nrirorl I .wcore, cinci -s nt?*i.riY unc uuuui v* , years old. Every business man has his own i burdens to bear and often it is hard est to tell who has been hardest hit | bv the present crisis, but it has ap-1 peared to us that o* all people the merchants are in the closest place. ?Greenwood Journal. I Walhalla misses the bright !faces of the numerous college girls, who ha.e returned to tioeir respective colleges after spending a pleasant holiday here. We wish .or each one a full measure of success during the re-! mainder of the school year.?Keowee Courier. Mr. Wm. Johnson has had handed him a valuable book belonging to lEignet Chapter, No. 18 R. A. M. The book was lost sometime ago and was rpr>f>nt)v found bv Mr. Roy Summer, j It contains the private (secret order) j marks of many masons, now deceased,! who were members of the chapter years ago. We take double pleasure in calling i attention to the page ad by the Ewart- i Perry company. They tell you that money is to be saved on everything j at their -\ew l^ork cost sale, their I big no-:ake sale. Saving money t)':.ese days is a large thing, whether yo.i save it for the saving bank Christmas club or not. Save your money by buying in the big sale at iuwart-rerry. i I (Acting Postmaster General Daniel IC. Roper has extended hearty congratulations to every employe in the service for the prompt and successful handling of the heavy holiday mail. It is stated that the Christmas mails throughout the country exceeded all former records. That they were handled so accurately is appreciated h\ the department in Washington. T;.:e Savings bank has a very important anouncement in today's paper. If observed generally it will be beneficial to the rnunity as well as to the individuals . ing advantage o: the opportunity presented to join tine Christmas savings club for 1015, as the Spartanburg Herald says that prosperity is coming, there is no doubt about it; that there are too many signs of returning confidence and increasing busin?s^ for this fact to be any longer ignored. Pope school will come in for tne i benefit from the Opera House show j next Tuesday, by one ?;.alf o'; the gross J receipts. The same favor will be shown tae masonic fraternity on Wedresday in their relie'. fund for Belgian I sufferers. The following Tuesday the ! library will get the .-alf s:iare, to bs followed on Wednesday for the Woodmen of the World. As the above are not charity objects, Manager Wells is not giving the entire receipts to them as <;-p did in the orphanage benefits, in which instances he did his share, and more than his share. Bryson-Byrd. Laurens Advertiser, 6th. The home of W. C- .Powor was th? scene a? a quiet marriage last night at 7 o'clock when Miss Ethel Bryson and Mr. William C. Ryrd were united in the bonds of matrimony, Rev. M. L. Lawson performing the ccremony. Only a few intimate friends and relatives were present. A'.ter the ceremony the hafupy young couple drove to the country home of the groom's parents, where they will make their home in the future. The wedding was the sequel o>. a pretty romance begun when the 'bride, who was 'a trained nurse, attended Mr. Byrd win-en he had his-hand badly injured some time age. The 'bride is an attractive and lovable young woman, from the Madden com-1 munity, while Mr. Byrd is a wellj known young planter, being associat- j ed with his father in the firm of W. D. Byrd & Son. Board of Health Officers. At the meeting of the Newberry Board of Health the following officers were re-elected: Chairman?F. D. Mower. Secretary?,S. S. Cuningham. Health Officer?J. C. Adams. The Board is composed of the following members: From Ward 1?J. H. Hunter. Ward 2?T. P. Johnson. Ward 3?F. D. Mower. (Ward 4?J. K. Gilder. Ward 5?A. M. Danielsen. FAIR AM) FIELD I) U i i 'Committees for Xewberry County Fair Field Day, March 1^, 1 i> 1 . The executive committee o: Xcw- j berry county teachers association ha.-; j appointed '.or scnooi iair aaa item j day u .e'.ollowing committees: Finance?Mr. J110. B. Mayes, Prof. S. j J. Derrick, Mr. Jno. M. Kinard, Dr. i Geo. Y. Hunter, Messrs. rvV'. B. Shealy and M. E. Abrams. Committee to appoint judges?j Messrs. Ernest Anderson and Geo. D. 1 Brown, Jr., and Miss 'Sadie Gaggons.; Exhibits?'Messrs. F. W. Caapman, I H. X. Pye, X. P. Mitchell, -loe Long,; Clarence Epting, .J. W. Wessinger. Eu-! ^ ^nmmor p I , PC Hearon D. )E av. ?. ? Wilson and F. L. Derrick and Misses j Lucile Wilson, 'Caroline Cromer and Lucy McCaughrin. Dinner?l.Mesdames L. W. Floyd,1 Geo. Johnstone, Mary P. Fant, R. D. j Wright, J. 'A. Sease, R. E. Ringer, T. j H. Chandler, M. L. Belser, Robt. Smith, \ Geo. P. Boozer, W. C. (Sligh, A P. j Coleman, M. B. Eleazer, Bob Hendrix, Ola Banks. E. T. 'Mayer, Ed. Sease, Jno. J. Long, W. 'H. Caldwell, J. C. i Aull, Bernice Worts, Ed. Halfacre, AY. H. Folk, Minnie Caldwell and Elizabeth Douglas and Misses Susie Langford, Helen Nichols and Annie Walker and Messrs Z. F. Wright and S. -T. Kohn. Parade?Messrs. Cannon Blease, G. P. Voigt, E. H. Aull, S. 'M. Duncan, L. C. Merchant, W. S. Langford, T. W. Coleman, D. H. Stilwell and W. B. Bedenbaugii. Athletics?Coach Farisa, Mr. .j. a., Baillentiiie. Misses I.VJertie Sease, I Lottye Lee Halfacre and Janie VYiylie.; ! Declamation and Recitation?Mr. J. j B. O'Xeall Hoiloway, Misses Mary i Brown, Lucile Pinchard, Maggie Lee j Swindler, Myrtle Suber, Xoy Wcmble,! Irene Adair and Lucia Winn, Mr. M. B. Hanna, Rev. S. P. Koon, Misses j Bessie Gryder, Carrie Still, Liz zie Xeel and Mattie Lou Barnett, Mr. j R. C. Hunter, I Mr. L. W. Bedenbaugh,! Missc-s Edna Baldwin, Mr. A. F. Pugh, Miss Nell Shealy, Mr. J. S. Wheeler, Mr. D. F. Barber, Mr. L. W. Wedaman, 'Mr. J. J. Kibler, Miss Iva Eaddy, Miss Ola Brown and Mr. S. J. Wall. iSpeliing?Misses Katherine Chappell, 'Alary L. Burton, Gussie Dantzler, r>ni?;v Whitnev Ruth Orowther. Racll- I el MeCrackin, Ola Miller, Cleorte H'ayes, Ella Mae Martin, Nell Coleman, Lsila McTeer and Sara Paysinger, Mr. C. iM. Wilson, Misses E.stelle Dominick, Minnie Amick, Edna Baldwin, Erestine Wicker, Eliza Curlee, Isoline Wlche, j Jessie Rutherford, Eti'-el Counts, An- j nie Laurie Suber, Julia -Setzler, Luia! dnnnon onh it rtiiisp Richardson. Reading?Mrs. J. E. Norwood, Mrs. j !M. C. 'Morris, Misses Eltoerta Sease," Ella Cross, Winton Agnew, Lois Eleazer, Janette Boone, Eula Darby, Eva Goggans, Artie McCain, Harriet Ruth- j erford, Xell Fridy, and Sara Wallace! and Mrs. L. W. Bedenbaugh. Arithmetic?Misses Lucy Riser, -Nettie Lou Wallace, Katherine Wright, Anna Dickert, Annie Bynum, Corrie Lee Havird, Mesdames. W. D. Rutherford and J. B. Pugh and Mr. Ralph Higgins. Composition?Misses Elizabeth j Dominick, Alma Lupo, Lillie Sease an*] Vera Parrott and Prof. IE. B. Setzler. i Drawing?Misses Mary Gilbert and Dorothy Buzhardt and Mrs. M. L. Baker. Writing?Misses Lucy Ligon, Marjorie Hayes. Lena Covin, Maude Epting and Sadie Bowers. Map Drawing?Misses Pearl West, j Clara 'Brown, Moriat Martin and Mrs. j IS. A. Jeter. Domestic Science?Misses Martha j Creigi ton, Ruth Payne, I.Mae Amick; and Mary Wright. Domestic Art?CVlisses Bernice Mar- j tin, Mayme Swittenburg. Ella Cross or>r) Rornifio Qlip"h A-'V'i AilvVrf Manual Training?iMisses Bess Burton, Effie Faucett, Gertrude Reeder, and Ruby McSwain. (Natural Science?'Misses Olive Feagle, Ella Langston, Lucile Wallace and Eunice Long. x Music?Miss Bess Kibler, IMiss Coleman, Mesdames -Eva Quattlebaum and Anni'n Ro1!d Rrnwn iF'lowers and other garden products ?'Misses Willie Mae Wise, Eliza- Mabry, Lucy Speers, Azile iMaybin, and Mr. T. M. Mills. These committees on which there j are county teachers are asked to meet i at 9:45 January 16, 1915, in-Newberry High school, preceding the regular j teachers' meeting. Ernest Anderson. Geo. D. Brown, Jr., Sadie Goggans, 1 Executive Committee, I Election at WMtmire. Wliitmire, Jan. 5.?Much interest j was taken in an election for mayor J and alderman here today. |\V. F. I Howard was elected mayor. M. E. Abrams, B. H. Herrin. ,T. W. Hipp and j Frank Sinclair were chosen for al-! derm en. I CHRISTMAS SAVINGS ( LI B \fivberry Savings Hank Will Start | c One for This Year?Easy Way to 1: Lay up Christina* Money c I tt here is now forming at Tap New- a berry Savings bank a Christmas Sav- ?, ings Club. This was tried in New- t berry for the first time last year anc^ ,was so popular and such a success, i that the Savings bank will again op- t crate tt .is system for easy but regular t saving throughout the year. c The plan is explained in detail in a j a full page advertisement appearing on ' r page five of this issue of The Herald Jt and Xews. We should like to call the j f attention of every person in Xewberry ; c to tiis very attractive way .:or saving it up one's odd pennies or nickles or j t quarters. j t Xo one ever accompiisned anytning worth while who did not practice: f economy ana learn to live within one's a income or salary. Thrift is ti e cornerstone of most o. the really sue- ?, cessful lives. We think it would be an excellent idea for the parents of Newberry and [ -i vicinity to take out saving cards for ! t their children and thus help the rising I r generation to acquire the banking! < habit before the sipending habit makes | e it hard to save a cent. This savings club, at the Savings "bank, cpcns an February 1, 1915. -but c we are informed by tJ':e management of this bank, that a large number have already joined and are paying up in advance. The club runs for 4.") weeks. Married at Kinards. Kinards, Jan. 3.?Il^ast Sunday after- j ^ noon ar 4 o'clock. Miss ICora Spoon ; and Mr. 0. K. Foster were happilyunited in matrimony, Rev. W. H. Murray, of Kinards, officiating. Miss Spoon is the daughter O' Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Spoon and is a very attractive young lady. Mr. Foster is a prosperous young warmer of C-is community. i Xo, 1^44. I j Report of the Condition of The Nation-1 ai Bank of Newberry, S. at New -1c berry in the.State oi South CUrolina, j ? n* +1*^ a? Hii?iiiat:c I ^ ?l liic VI i;uoi?voo) j 31st, 19i:>. Resources. Loans and discounts $280,369,73 J Overdra' ts, secured and unsecured 672.91 ^ U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 100,000.00 'TT Q RriTirlc frv conrfo Pn<5 tal Savings 2,000.00 c i Bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) 11,938.48 jT Stock in federal ? reserve bank... $1,083.34 All other stocks.. 500.00- 1.583.34 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 10,000.00 j Other real estate owned ... 23,200,00 j Due from 'National banks (not reserve agents) ... 6,18f.30 Due from State and private banks and bankers, trust companies, and savings . 4,924.94 j Dim frcm aDDrov j 1 ed reserve agents in central reserve cities ..$2,000.00 In other reserve cities .... ... 7,127.97- 9,127.97 -Notes of oil er National hanks 1,010.00 j !Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents 4S1.25 Specie $3,286.65 Legal-tender not es 3,328.00- 6,614.65 j Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 700.00 j Total $458,812.57 I Liabilities. Capital stock paid in $100,000.00 :1 Surplus fund 8,000.00 j Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid ... 27.SS j National bank notes outstanding 100,000.00 Due to <?tate and private !banks and bankers 50.35 Dividends unpaid 1364.94 j Individual deposits subject / . 182.805.42 \ LU V/li ^ Vv-iV ... 7 Cashier's checks outstanding 273.85 Postal savings deposits ... 124.13 Bills payable, including obligations representing money borrowed 60.000.00 Liabilities other than those stated above unearned discount 7,166.00 j ! Total $458,812.57 ! < ST A! IE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County a? Newberry, ss: R. D. Smith, cashier of the a bove- j named bank, do solemnly swear tnai1 the ibc.'e statement is true to the bestj of my knowledge and belief. R. D. Smith, Cashier. I Subscribed and sworn to before me \ tr.is 7 day January, 1915 B. A. Dominick, Notary Public. Correct?Attest: B. C. Matthews, C. I). Weeks, Jos. H. Hunter, Directors. i A Child Fatally Jlu rned. j I Evangeline, the little -ix-year-old ( laughter o Mr. and Mrs' P. R. Hal!- ! (i nan, of Oakland, was fatally burned j .11 mi.Idav 1 nesdav and d'>:l at r.i'd- j a ? ight of the same date, oein^ buried | e it Rosemcnt c^r-v.oiy oih 'ecresda> j t ifternoon ai ?.o?. Vclock svr?.'ic-? by i ' Rev. \\ . L* :i'Ligii.t. e The distressing accid/ent occurred j? n the yaid of a near neighbor, while | ? he little girl was standing close to c lie fire under the wash jyot, when her|( Iress caught fire rre chiild ran under 2 t house and those who s|iw her could I lo nothing else than thlrow buckets 1 >f water 011 her to extinguish the lames. The services o jthree physi- 6 ians were powerless <.0 s-jjue her from he iii ock of the coid waiter and the w.r.,10 CfAm 1iqi\ h<aincr ;un.a Liuai ljic i:a4uco, iv ^***3 j iurned. I Tue bereaved parents wjll have the ull sympathy of the community in the igonizing death 0: their little girl. fecial .Services Sunday Nigrlit at the Lutheran Church. ^ Tl e Young Ladies' and the' Young Jen's Mission Bands of the Church of * ) he Redeemer will hold a join1* public neeting Sunday night at 7:3C^ The ollowing programme will re*naj*-' ?d. Mr. C. IP. Barre presiding. | Introductory remarks?;Mr. Barre. Trio?Mrs. Derrick, Mrs. Maj'es, Dr. Setzler. * Prayer?;Mr. iFulen'wider. Vocal Solo?Mr. Gus Housed. Reading?'Miss Kathryn Harms. iH)ymn (157)?iby congregation. j Address?Dr. 'A. J. Bowers. unertory?uuei oy i.vir. iuuig,riu )r. Setzler. Reading?Mr. Henrv Rikard. i i 'Vocal Solo?Miss .Carolyn Caldwell. Doxology. ' Benediction?.Mr. Fulenwiddr. ^ About Prosperity, j MUchw verv much, has been writ/en / .bout the looked-for return/ to pros>erity. In this issue of Ti/ie Herald :nd News (which Deiieves Vn it) there " ire two ads which go id show tee rend til the times. ! Tn f-Vid fir-ct r\l a /->o 4ll?(rtrtn Will hp All I/UV> 1*A ?Jt piU(V/^ y ivyvv V " *** j urned loose at Prosperitj? in the short ' ;pace of ten days, beginning on the 3th instant. This flood will flow rom the Black Dry Goods company if that prosperous town. Another place where they will rain noney is the Prosperity Hardware j :ompany. lAnd it will be no sprinkle, fhis downpour will ^be at t'.>e same ime as the other. ^ The AR "The Little House Wil =BA? Another Big Su "Tlir UYD1 Ulij LAI J OF t The new Serial made ' The Perils This jseria! is i ONE EVEKY \ TUESDAY, JAN. Pearl White (wl line) plays the lea ported by She) Arnold Daly. THl 1 t... inis is a aeieci episode abounds v? based on "The Ck super criminal, wh< unseen,leaving dea 11*1 1 ___ TL _ ( oenina mm. i ne v stories are outdone ous serial. JUST BEAR IN Ml Prices of Admission KfcMLM "JOAN 0 The 5-Reel Masterpiece Fri armers' Meeting To Be Held in the ourt House at Newberry, S. C? Monlav, January 11th, 1915, at 11 a. in. All farmers and others interested in gricultural development are requested to b3 present. The meeting will to open to the public. All farmers neir/oers of tr.e Farmers' Union are specially invited to attend. Address >y B. Harris, former president of the state Farmers Union and member the State executive committee. ):her speakers will likely be present ilso. Pians for practical cooperation will >e presented. J. Wlhitner Reid, Ir>r?rot5!rv 15 . Sfrata l^armprc Fnion. SPECIAL NOTICES. )vercoat Lost?On the Belfast road, between Helena and Belfast, a dark gray Macintosh. Finder will be\X?warded by W. J. Miller if coat is left at T. J. Davenport's store, Belfast, or any other convenient place. 1-5-21. A- J T* J.T_ - ~?C >rus ?jp or uie manure uu uic streets and at the fire department to be handed to the clerk of ttbe city council by tine 12th of January, 1915. l-5-3t. -or Kent?One front room, furnishat 3031 College street. Apply to Mrs. C. M. Cook. l-5-4t. jost?'Pointer puppy, with lemon colored ears, spots on right side and hip. Name Perry. Finder will ring 237 and get reward. S. W. Kinard, Newberry. ' v 1-8-lt. Vood for Sale?4 ft., 2:'t. and for stove Will also saw your wood at your own home. Also for sale, Cleveland (pure) toig boll cotton, $1 -bushel. . Phone 5602, J. A. iShealy. 1-8-tf. 5 'RoofingGet our prices on V Crimp roofing before you buy. Purcell & Scott. , 12-17-tf. ii'nger Machines old and new in stock for immediate delivery. We keep parts and oils ior same in stock. J. H. Baxter. 12-15-tf. DR. YOUXG M. BKOWN, Mentis.' lational Bk Bidg, dewberry, S. C. :cade h the Big Pictures" T 9 * U! rprise for you . LOUS n k i\m? ' CLAIM by Pathe, who of Pauline." in 15 episodes, VEEK, starting 12. ho played Paulding part, supdon Lewis and ive story; every rith thrills, and is itched Hand," a ? cnmrac ann anpc J UA1M ^ WW th and desolation Sherlock Holmes ; by this marvelNT) THE DATE - 5c and 10c BER * ' F ARC" day. 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