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ig-s ^miizzmzzrvxTi- z Start The New Year Right WOMEN AND SOCIETY. I By Opening — a— Savings Account in the Savings Department of the ■ $ Planters Bank 4 Per Cent. Interest Paid Quarterly. CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $90,000,00. C. M. SMITH, Prest. A. N. WOOD, V-Prest. R.. S. Lipscomb, Cashier. A. LOUIS WOOD, Asst. Cashier. Fire Insurance and Bonds Written. ikmxMmr ymssmam:' A Folding Film Pack Camera for $5.00.i Specifications: Iris diaphragm shutter with Time, *Bulb*andJInstautaneous^i movements, automatic focusing d vice, reversible view finder, leather bellowsT'and general finish same as me more expensive Premos. Uses the ^'celebrated Film Pack, size 2# which permits removal Jof; anyi num ber of exposed films before the entire pact: is used.^Only TWO i n stock today. Who wants them before Christmas? , l'« ' .jf' With Combined Capital, Surplus and Profits of $ 120,344.80 With Deposits of $316,078.25 and With Resources of $450,923.05 Tfie National Banli of Gaffney ANL3 . Tfie Gaffney Savinys Bank Respectfully Solicit Your Banking Business Assuring You That Their Faithful and Untiring Service » is at Your Command. [Address communications fo* - this col umn to T. O Pox 304 1 For a growing girl whose figure Is yet immature, the Norfolk embodies good style and becomingnesa. Practical designs for school frocks are always welcome to the motoer who fashions her daughter’s gowns. A simple one and also easily made is after this style. S nail box plaits extend from the yoke to the bottom of the dress while pretty buttons serve as further trim ming A broad plait extends from the collar, front and back, lends height to the figure. A belt of the material gii lies the wa'st fastening in front. The latest muffs are large, pillow shaped, and hollowed out at the top. For house wear over lingerie blouse are small boleros with short wing like sleeves. These are made of changeable and flowered silks that harmonize with the skirt. Some of the new' belts are waved and scolloped along the edges to fit the’ curves of the figure. Fancy belts and girdles are made of pompadore and shaded ribbon. Since colored laces are in high favor those that have done duty In white can now be changed to some fashionable tint. * • • Miss Fleta Brown, who has been visiting Mrs. A. W. Doggett, has re turned to her home in Marion. Mrs. Osborne, who has been the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Harper, has returned to her home in Anderson. Miss Finling. the W. C. T. U. lec turer, was the guest Monday of Dr. and Mrs. Garrett. Mrs. W. J. Wilkins spent Saturday in Spartanburg. Miss Fannie Corry left Tuesday for Spartanburg, which place will be her future home. ■ • • On Friday and Saturday afternoon Miss Inez Sarratt entertained her lady friends with a five o’clock tea. She was assisted by Mrs. Oliver Sar ratt. A delightful afternoon was spent by all present. a * • On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Floyd Baker entertained her lady friends complimentary to the brides of the town. Musical selections were sweet ly rendered. Miss Viola Mercer, piano. Mrs. Roudtree, vocal solo and Mrs. W. H. Gooding, violin. The af ternoon was one of pleasure to all. A two-course luncheon was served. w x j* Dr. and Mrs. Garrett entertained at dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Baker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Baker and Mrs. Howell and Miss Brohawm, in honor of their father, Mr. John Bro- hawn, of Baltimore. Association of Trustees. Pursuant to a call of all the school Trustees of the county on the 5th inst., J. L. Walker was elected chair man. The body at once formed them selves into an association of school trustees for the county and elected E. R. Sapoch president, and C. A. S. Campbell secretary, for one year. The association passed certain impor tant resolutions to be presented to our members of the Senate and Legis lature, in regard to certain changes in the school law. The meeting w’as very interesting and enthusiastic, and did a great deal of good. It was decided, unanimous ly. that it was better for the law to bo changed so as to have elections for special school districts at anv time during the year, also, to do away with book depositories in every town ship; and it was agreed that the pro.- ent method of handling school books gives almost perfect satisfaction. The next meeting will be at the court house on Saturday before the first Monday in Februry at 10 o’clock. Let every school trustee in the county be present. E. H. Sapoch, Pres. C. A, S. Camnbell. Sec’y. Abou^ this Time o’ Year. (From the Chicago Record-Herald.) Same old yearning To be free From bad habits, Same old spree, Bringing lack of Equopoise— Same old wind-up With the boys. Same old promise: “This ish end, No more booze fr Me, m’ friend! This ish last one— Same thing—whee-ee! Aw, have noz’r— Thlsh on me!” Same old effort To gulp down All the liquor In the town; Same old failure. Same old jag; Same old keyhole, Same old gag. Same old headache, Same old thirst; Same old yearning, Fit to burst; Same old yielding— Oh, the deuce! Same old cry of: “Whaz za use?” E TRADE MARK REGISTERED Notice! We are now mailing Royster Farmer’s Almanac ^E9 06 •I Any Planter failing to receive copy can get same by advising us by postal card. This Almanac is of special interest to every planter; sent free upon application. ADDRESS REQUEST TO F„ S. ROYSTER GUANO Advertising Depnrtrr.er.t >■ Whiskey may be a deadly drink, but water Is responsible for more cases of typhoid fever. Some women pretend to be void of sentiment, but they don’t expect men to believe it. A woman always looks ’her age—bu'; not necessarily the age she says she is Cure a Cold Taka Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Seven MQQon boxes soM in post 12 months. This signature, ^ SihjCyr signature, Cores Crip f i T'vo Days. on every box. 25c. Cures Biliousness, Sick y my ^y Cleanses the system Headache, Sour Stom- 11 fT I 111 ^ thoroughly and clears ach, Torpid Liver and ■ II ■ ■ m M sallow complexions of Chronic Constipation. I ovafivA Ptftlif Qvffff) P^ m P^ es an{ f blotches. Pleasant to taKe LfttAailYG lllIU JjIUJJ It is guaranteed Fer Sale by Cherokee Drua Co. For Sale by Cherokee Drug Co. For Sale by Cherokee Drug Ca. GUILTY IN LICENSE CASE. Proprietors of Royston Drug Store Had No License. Carncsvlllc, (la., Jan. 10.—Messrs McCrary and Ridgeway, proprietors ol two drug sioros in Royston, Ga., have plead guilty of conducting chclr busi ness without a license. After promising that they would at once secure licensed men, Attoruej Madison Boll, on behalf of the slate board of pharmacy, asked the court t< make the penalty only a nominal cost which was done. Dr. C. D. Jordan, of Moniicello, Ga. who is conducting the crusade against Illegal druggists on behalf of the state board of pharmacy, Is receiving the commendation of all the licensed drug gisis of this section. Deputy Collector Found Dead. Chattanooga, Tenn., Jan. 10.—Judge Henry C. Hart, of Knoxville, field dep uty collector of internal revenue, was found dead this morning at the South ern hotel in this city. He had retired on Monday night in his usual health and had not been seen since. Suspicion being aroused, his door was broken open and he was found a corpse. The ' cause of death is unknown, but it is 1 supposedly heart trouble. He was a man of wealth and influence in East. 1 Temneraee. The Third Series -of the- Cherokee B.atL. -will- OJ3en ITeT>t'u.qr"y l»t 1Q06 There is no more profitable way to invest money than to take stock in a building and loan association that is properly conducted. This association is a local institu tion, officered by local business men, and no risk is run by the stockholders, as the officers who handle the finance are bonded in a reputable surety company. The association, although only a year old, has already become a factor in the upbuilding of Gaffney. It is a cap ital savings bank for a man working on a salary. The president, secretary and treasurer, or any director will be pleased to give information to anyone interested. Chas. A. Jefferies, President. W. H. Gooding, Secy, and Treas. CANCER CURED. Gaffney Woman Gives Dr. J. M. Hun ter the Highest Praise. Dr. J. M. Hunter, of Rock Hill, S. C., a physician of twenty-five years practical experience, who Is making a specialty of the treatment of can cers, tumors, chronic ulcers, etc., with marked success, has received the fol lowing testimonial from a patient whose health he has restored: “I can never stop praising your treatment and feel that I must thank you. The place from which vou re moved the cancer is perfectly well, and my health, since taking your treatment, is better than it has been in two years. I hope you will publish this letter so that others may see what a wonderful work you are ac complishing." (Signed) Mrs. Elizabeth Tracey. Gaffney, S. C. Jan. 20, ’08. Look and Listen For the ::ext 30 days I shall soli Trunks, Pictures and 8 day Alarm Clocks at a very low price, and sell all for credit you want. Don’t fail to see my New Rugby Ball Bearing Sewing Ma chine. I sell it for $20.00 less than you can get its equal for, and all I ask for the first payment is to know that you will pay for it in the near future. I haven’t space to tell you all his time. Come, hear the best Talking Machine in this town play a negro hymn and sermon. Limestone St. % J • iVlANESS* Subscribe for Tbe Ledger, Sl.00 a year ALL CARROLL of TToui' BYERS. AT UNDER PRICES GAFFNEY. CAR