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i FV:V.f, ^ ^ j -f We’ll Tara Orer a New Leaf Whenever you are inclined to open an account here. We want business of the right sort; this does not refer to size—solidity is the point. All depositors “look alike to us,” their business is fully apprecia ted, and receives careful attention at our hands. We want to make “all roads down hill” to this bank. Merchants & Planters Bank C. M. SMITH, Prest. A. N. WOOD, V-Prest. R. S. Lipscomb, Cashier. A. LOUIS WOOD, Asst. Cashier. v: ^ With Combined Capital, Surplus and Profits of $ 120.344.80 With Deposits of $316,078.25 and With Resources of $450,923.05 The Nationaf Banft of Gaffney AN 13 . The Gaffney Savinas Bank Respectfully Solicit Your Banking Business Assuring You That Their Faithful and Untiring Service is at Your Command. SHORT NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. EVENTS IN GAFFNEY AND CHER OKEE Recent Happening# In and Around ..the City and Other Event# Gather ed by the Local New# Editor. ‘ Brown’s in Town.” You can spend a jolly evening with him tonight at the Star Theatre. Misses Annie, Mae and Fannie Bar nett, of King’s Mountain, N. C., were visitors to the city this week. The Choral Society will meet to night in the auditorium of Limestone College at 8 o’clock. The dummy will run for the accommodation of the town people. There will be a meeting of the stock holders of the Cherokee Building and Loan Association at the National Bank of Gaffney on Tuesday, January 23rd, at 10 o’clock, A. M. John Owings, who is reported in this issue of The Ledger as cutting Wil liam Harrison at Cherokee Falls Thursday, was brought to this city Saturday night by Constable Robert Cobb and lodged in jail. W. O. Johnson has moved his stock of groceries from his former stand on Limestone street to one further up, opposite the postoffice. Mr. Johnson moved last week and is now conduct ing business at his new stand. The officers of the First Baptist church were entertained by the pas tor, Dr. A. M. Simms, on Thursday evening. The officers were entertain ed at supper by Dr. Simms and a de lightful social evening was spent with the pastor. A series of union prayermeetings will be held by the Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian churches, beginning Wednesday night and the meeting for this week will be with the Presbyterian church, in connection with the instal lation service of their new pastor. Walter Hames, of Jonesville, has accepted a position with the National Bank. Mr. Hames is a former student of Clemson College and is well known in Gaffney, having visited in the city. He is a brother of Mr. Charles W. Hames, the popular and accomodating assistant cashier of the National Bank. The children, grand children and friends of Mr. Jonathan Moore, of the Buffalo neighborhood, celebrated the old gentleman’s eighty-sixth birthday last Sunday, although Mr. Moore’s birthday did not occur until yesterday. Mr. Moore is hale and hearty dispite his advanced vears and bids fair to celebrate several more. It is becoming so rare that there is any business in the mayor’s court that it is becoming somewhat of a novelty for anyone to face Mayor Gaffney when he appears at the citv hall. Yesterday morning, however, Bell Eskridge Nora Wilkins and Albert Wise were arraigned, charged with disorderly conduct. They were fined $5.00 each. The attraction at the Star Theatre tonight is “Brown’s in Town.” Brown is not a stranger in Gaffney, having ap peared in Gaffney several years ago. From the very favorable notices the com panv is receiving at the hands of the press in the cities where they have appeared, the play is up to its old excellence and a good attendance will doubtless greet Brown tonight at the theatre. CANCER CURED. Gaffney Woman Give# 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 you 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, ’06. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. C. A. S. Campbell, of the Midway section, was in the city yesterday. Gadbeiry Wright, one of The Led ger’s good friends from the lower part of the county, was in the city yester day. C. F. Lipscomb was among the prominent Cherokeeans in the city yesterday. C. W. Moore, of State Line, was in the city yesterday. B. Ellison, of Pleasant Grove, was in Gaffney yesterday. Sam Allison, of Grassy Pond, was a Gaffney visitor yesterday. W. E. Gettys, the well known mona- zita man, was in Gaffney yesterday. Rhett Morgan of Pleasant Grove, was in the city yesterday. Samuel L. Jefferies, who is teach ing at Star Farm, was in the citv Sat urday. Dave Garner, of Star Farm, wae in Gaffney Saturday. Kimsey O. Huskey, who is teaching school at Pleasant Grove, was in the city Saturday. D. A. A. Watson, of York county, was in the city last week, the guest of his daughter. Mrs. J. B. Bell. Tom Collins, of Charlotte, was in the city this week, the guest of friends. “Brown’s in Town,” and would like to make your acquaintance tonight at the Star Theatre. To Remove Freckles and Pimples In Ten Days, Use ..Nadinola.. THE COMPLEXION BEAUTIFIER. i the nadinola girl 'M'ADINOLA Isa new discovery guaranteed and money will be refunded in.every case where it falls to remove freckles, pimples, liver spots, collar discoloration, black-heads, disfiguring eruptions, etc. The worst case in 20 days' Leaves the skin clear, soft, healthy and restores the beauty of youth. Price50cts and $1.00. Sold in each city by all leading druggists, or by mall. Mrs. Etta Brown writes:—Nashville. Ten .. Sept. 8, 1905. •'[ have been using you.i Nadinola, Egyptlon Cream, Soap and Nadirc Face Powder and like them all very mutt. This is the summer since childhood that i have been without freckles. I am 34 ye us old and have a better complexion now tt in when a girl." Prepared only by National Toilet Company, - Paris, Tenn: Sold In Gaffney byn THE GAFFNEY DRUG COMPANY. And Leading Druggists. Cut Prices. For the next 30 days I will sell Shoes and all goods at ‘cut prices; same low prices on To bacco by the box. Call and see my prices on Shoes and other goods. Yours to please, I. M. Peeler. Furniture, Organs, Pianos and Automobiles Gan be Brought to Lite and look fresh and new, by using Liquid Veneer. Cheap, durable, and handy; anyone can apply It success fully. Call at Tlie "R. 8." Store and get a bottle; 10c and 50c. '«§ The Third Series -of the- Cherokee B.-dL ' -will- Op>er3 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, ofiicered 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 inte ested. Chas. A. Jefferies, President. , W. H. Gooding, Secy, and Treas. THE DIXIE Has thrown open wide its doors for the business o 1906. Our progress for the year just passed* has been most gratifying to us, and we truly thank the public at large for their liberal patronage in the past, and assure them that we are inapositionjto do as much or more for them in the future. Clothing, Over Shoes, and Men’s Hats at special low prices. We keep everything to eat or wear. Come to THE DIXIEJor Groceries. Littlejohn Bros. Seasonable Goods At Actual Cost! I am'still selling Men’s Youth’s and Boys’ Suits at Ac tual Cost. This is not an odds and ends sale but a Clearance Sale of new and up-to-date Suits. I am also selling all Ladies’ Jackets, Skirts and Coat Suits at Ac tual Cost. My reason for selling these lines out at cost is that I am going to discontinue handling same. I can suit anybody in Dress Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats and Gents’ Furnishings generally. Just received 200 barrels of Flour which will go at $2.25 per 100 lbs. Everv sack guaranteed. Full line Groceries and Hardware. See me before making your purchases. J. I. SARRATT. ..A TWO DAY’S SPECIAL SALE.. This great January Sale will be on for two days only, and will consist of White Goods, LineAS, White Waist, White Silks and Embroideries. When we say SPECIAL SALE we mean that you will be greatly benefited by coming and looking through our line. Hot air can take a balloon a long ways but it can’t keep it there, so we are going to offer you real values. Remember The Dates, Thursday and Friday, January 18th and 19th 1906. THE COMPANY STORE. - GAFFNEY. S. C. \ i .ij,. i