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4 "THK National Bank of Gaffney Oaffnex, O. Has a Larger Surplus and Profits than All Other Banks in Cherokee County Combined Capital $50,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits 41,000 t'lSJUC If you are a conservative Jbusiness man, V- ;farmer,jnechanic, mill man_ or day laborer J you desire to place your money injthe saf- ♦ est possible place, and the safest place is where the facilities for handling] lyour money are the greatest. gMoney^deposit- ed with us is as safe as it is possible, for human ingenuity to devise. We want more business, we want “your busines. THK National Bank of IGaffney Oaffney, $54.0. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Clyde Peeler was ^ Spartanburg vis itor Sunday. D. W. Hicks has returned from a visit to relatives in Spartanburg. J. B. Bell, Esq., was a Spartanburg visitor last week. G. W. Speer, of the Gaffney bar, was a visitor to Spartanburg Sunday. Deputy Sheriff N. C. Durham was in Spartanburg Sunday. A. T. Kendrick returned Sunday from a visit to Spartanburg. Dr. .1. F. Garrett went to Kings Mountain the latter part of last week on professional business. Before re turning he will spend some time with his father, who was hurt recently bv a fall. * • r‘. i Miss Mary Hall, of Rock Hill, was In the city visiting the family of Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Garrett several days last, week. Messrs. T. J. Johnson and W. C. Jennings, of Spartanburg, spent Sun- ‘day in the city. Messrs. Boyd L. and Chas. W. Hiames spent Sunday in Spartanburg. C. E. Thomas, of Spartanburg, was a Gaffney visitor yesterday. J. K. Wood, formerly with the Gaffney Drug Company, but who for some time has engaged in railroad work in Virginia, has returned to the citv and resumed his work with the 1 Gaffney Drug Company. Howard L. Gaffney, of Union, was in the city visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Gaffney, Sunday. Rev. R. A. Lapsley. of Richmond, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford Lansley, of Anniston, Ala., were in the city Friday and Saturday the guests of their sister, Mrs. R. T. Lis ton. Both are in attendance at the meeting of the general assembly now In session in Greenville. The Messrs. Lansley returned to Greenville yester day. Mrs. Lapsley remains in tho city. One of the gentlemen is a pro minent Presbyterfan minister wh<le the other is an attorney at law. Harvey C. Thackston, of The Led ger force, spent Sunday in Spartan burg with his parents. Victor Lipscomb, who has been at tending Bigham School at Asheville, N. C., has returned to the city For Sale The Park Thompson house and lot .'jr sale, corner Limestone and Race streets. The prettiest and most desir able piece of property in Gaffney. For sale to highest bidder on first Monday in front of court house, one prettv lot 80x200, corner of Jefferies and Laurel streets, one block from Graded School. 385 acre farm, $20.00 per acre. 67 acre farm in Yorkville $27.50 peracre. Lot 72x100, 3 miles from Gaffney. 83 acre farm, 114.00 per acre, 6 mile!- from Gaffney. 17^ acres $100.00 per acre. acre farm 4^ miles from Henrietta ami 25Cliffsicles, 22 acres of it in timber, $16.• 50 per acre. HOUSES and LOTS. 8 room house and 6 acres in Blacksburg £1,300.00. Fine 6 room house,newly finished, $1,800 Lot 72x135, $700.00 down. 78 acre farm, $1,350; 2 yearx to pay for it. 4 acres 3 blocks from depot, $3,300.00. Lot 80x200, west end, $350.00 Lot 2% acres, 4 room house, $1,050.00 Lot 135 feet by 200, 3 blocks from depot, ' $725.00. Lot 200x200,4 blocks from depot, $700.00. Fine 6 room house, newly finished, near graded school. 3 fine houses and lots near depot, $6,000 125 acre farm 7 miles from town, $13.50 per acre, % in timber. 185 acre farm near Pacolet Mills, $15.00 per acre—enough timber on it to pay for it. 185acre # farm 7 milesfrom Gaffney, $15.. 00 per acre. 140 acre farm near Cherokee Falls, 4C acres in fine bottoms, 60 acres vlrgia timber. $16.00. 114 acres close to Gaffney, $28.00 per acre. 122 acre farm good houses, Laras, etc., part in corporate limits, $4, 100.00. 125 acre farm near town, $1,350.00. 78 acre farm 3 miles out, $1,350.00. 129 acre farm 3 miles out, $16.00 per acre. 84 acre farm extremely cheap. 202 acre farm, good houses, good barn, etc. Price $1,800.00; easily worth $12.00 per acre. D. A. Thom, erturned to the cityi^ke Hill house and lot, 5 rooms $510.- Sunday, after a pleasant, stay in the I cheapest place in town fo reunion in Columbia and with rela-j m oney. Would rent for $6.00 per tives in Santuc. month. Kimsey O. Huskey was among the I JI 1 ® ^ ar ^ e jS^y h° Use > on ly $lj()()-W) visitors who came to town last SabJ c ^ es I ? 0 . 9t , a n . 1 ™^ er ’ 1irf i nv 1 One fine lot right in heart of town uruaj. | i2 000 lift F £ 9.»V-an» (extremely large) U0.250.00 ax.res, house, etc., edge of town Js T o. 1, was in the city Saturday. Mr. Estes took occasion, to renew his al legiance to The Ledger while here. 50 Price $4,000.00 ht t t i j t .1, r. *1 412-5 acres of laud, new S-room Messrs. J. H and Luther Curry of houge clrcular pl&zz&> 4.^ orchjlnl) the Gaffney Brick Gompanv, left Sat- good barns and outbuildings. Price The Dixie Ux,- Is offering for this week some rare ^bargains in MEN’S HEAVY WEIGHT PANTS. Also a line of Ladies nice Shoes, numbers to 4| at j[ 50 cents on the original cost. Also Men’s Shoes numbers 6 to 7 at same big reduction. : ; : : A brand new style of Shoes and Oxfords for Man Ladies, Boys and Girls, at prices that does sell them, g} J|yerything in Dry Goods, Notions and Heavy and Fancy Groceries. Come right along to The Dixie. 9 LITTLEJOHN BROS. urday night for Lexington, N. C., their old home, and came back to Charlotte Monday to take in the great celebration. Olin Curry is spending a few days in Charlotte with relatives and tak ing in the celebration. Walter Baker is enjoying the cele bration in Charlotte this week. Leo Little, who has been spending some time In the city with his rela tives, left Sunday night for Charlotte, to resume his work with the D A. Tompkins Company. Howard L. Gaffney, of the Battery, at Union, is taking in the celebration at Charlotte this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Galloway left Sunday night for Bristow, Va., and from there will take in Washington. Baltimore, Philadelphia and other places in Pennsylvania and the North before returning to the city. this $ 100,000,000.00 The State of South Carolina is sending off the approximate annual amount of $3,000,000 in Life Insurance Premiums. That amount, less a small proportion, goes to the North and West each year for investment, and in twenty years; including interest, will amount to something like * $ 100,000,000.00 This should uot be. Keep your premiums at home for the development of your own State. The best way to do this is to have your life insured in the Southeastern Life Insurance Company Of Spartanburg. S. C. Mob. 16-lyr. ELLIOTT ESTES. Jr., General Agent Advertising Value Great. (Chariotto Chronicle.) The Gaffney, S. C., Ledger week gives an illustrated history of the industrial development of that thriving piedmont town. It shows that Gaffney has four large cotton mills, cotton seed oil mill, grist and flour mill, foundry and machine works lime and tin ore works, mono- zite niili, laundry, planing mill, two bottling manufactories, concrete building block works and large brick works, all of which have met with a gratifying measure of success. The Ledger’s sketch of the town Is very complete and its advertising value mu--*, u. verv * Letter to Prof. R. C. Sarratt. Gaffney, S. C. Dear Sir: You are a teacher: here’s one for your boys: If the painting costs two or tihree times as much as the paint, and one paint goes twice as far as another, how' much are .those two i>aints worth? If Devoe is worth $1.50 or $1.75 a gallon, how much is the other one worth anyhow? The answer is: Depends on the paint. The reason is: paint Isn’t always paint. There are true and false paint and short-measure. How much is a short-measure gal lon worth? How much Is false paint worth? How much is Devoe worth? There are millions a year in the answer to this last one. Yours truly F W Devoe & Co New York 47 P. S.—R. M. Wilkins Hardware Co. sell our paint. TO SUFFERERS WITH CANCER or chronic old sores, write D. B. Glad den, Grover, N. C., and learn how to be cured without knife or plaster. In vestigate before vou take other treat ment Write today; you won’t re gret it Apr. 6-3mo. WILLIAM S. HALL. JIL, Attorney at Law. Office over The Battery. Gaffney, t. C. Prompt attention given to all buaineaa DR. W. K. GUNTER, L> E rs T I Office in Star Theatre Building. Phonb No. 20. Crown aad bridge work a sgeelalty. $2,350. 100 yards from car line. Lot 30x180, corner Jefferies and Laurel streets, near graded school Price $376. 4 room house, Lara, store room and 1 acre land at Thickety depot $425.0S. Lot 80x200 in left of resident portion of town. Price $800.00. 518 acres eight miles from Gaffney Price ,6$250. Seventy-live acres in bottoms. 316 acre farm six miles from Gaff ney on R. F. D. No. 1, lying oa Bar rail’s creek. Twenty acres good bot toms, 125 acres In timber. Three settlements. Price $15 per acre. Two lots four blocks from depot 75x300. Price $100 per lot Seven-room bouse, eight acree of fine land. Good barn, out buildings, etc. The Morgan home. Price $4,000. One beautiful lot corner Mt^Jow and Grenard streets, 80x200, price, $1,750. 118 acres all in timber 8 miles out Lies good. Price $16 2-3 per acre. 67 acres 4 miles out 2-3 in timber, on R. F. D. and public road. Lies well. $850. 281 acree on Thickety Lnd Gilkej creeks. Lies fine, fine buildings, hlffh ly improved and good timber. 128 acres, 8 acres original forest plenty of 2nd growth pine timber, bouses, etc., has well. $12.50 per acre. Nice house 11-2 acn. of good ground, near depot. Price $2,000. 8-room house and nice new barn, I acres, beautiful laud in Blacksburg. $1,100. 6-room house, lot 150x160, good barns and out buildings, $600. WiU exchange for farm. Nice brick store room, house and vacant lot in Gaffney, is rented for $13 per month. Price $2,175. 6-room house and 1-2 acre ground, fine orchard. $1,225. FOR RENT. 8-room house and one horse farm In town. House being fixed up. UNION COUNTY. One pretty new 6-room cottage la Union; nice barn and outbuildings. Yard and garden; nicely fenced; on Wardlaw street near E. Main. Only a short distance from railway station and school house. Young rchard, splendid water. Price $1,600. Two thirds cash, balance in one year. CHEROKEE COUNTY. One four-room cottage near Irene Mills in splendid condition, on nice lot. Is rented for $6.00 per month. Price $700. CHEROKEE AND YORK COUNTIEl 900 acres of nice land in near Smyr na, Hickory Grove and King’s Creek. 700 acree in nice timber only a couple of miles from R. R. station. 100 acres in good bottoms on King's and Wolf creeks. Several settlements Price $16.00 per acre. 700 acres of land on Broad river adjoining the above tract, nicely tim bered, two good settlements, in fine condition. Price $15.00 per acre. 466 acree close to Smyrna and Hick ory Grove, good land, lies well, good settlements, near good school. Prior $15.00 per acre. 218 acres, good settlement, prett; land, lies abreast np to railway sta tion, well timbered. Very Cheap at $15.00 per acre. 86 acree on Thickety creek, 35 acres In good bottoms, house, barnc, etc, Being put Into good Shape, good soil, not rocky. Price $15.00 per sere. About 7 miles from town, close tt Prices reasonable. R. L. Parish A BARGAIN. Half Patent Flour only $2.00 hun dred. Also have Best Patent at low prices. : : ■ ■ J. R. TOLLESON & CO. White Satin Flour! Why do we sell so much White Satin-A solid car every thirty days ? Why is it better than other flour ? Bought and sold by the Company Store for years; all other brands fail to compare with White Satin; made by the Dan Valley Mills, Danville, Va. The only original White Satin. Guarantee goes with it. X$2.75 per hundred. The Company Store. Soilem Belle! Southern Girl! Who Are They ? Where Are They ? WhatJAre They ? THEY ARE PRETTY, STYLISH AND UP-TO-DATE Shoes and Oxfords For Southern Women sBeMeeBewMOMBH: xr. MADE BY SOUTHERN MANUFACTURERS Craddock, Terry & Co., Lynchburg, Va. -FOR SALK BY- ALL SIZES IN STOCK. Carroll & Byers MODERATE PRICES. DR. J. HUlNnUER, Of Rock Hill, South Carolina Makes a specialty of Cancers, Tumors, Chronic Ulcers, Scrofula and Rheumatism, Diseases of Liver, Kidneys. Dyspepsia and Indigestion and Diseases of the Genito urinary Organs. Treats without the Knife, loss of blood and little pain to patient. Terms of treatment satisfactory. Twenty-five years, of practical experience. Reference To A Few Cases R. A. Clark, Cancer of aose . Rock Hill, 8. C. J. J. Neely, Cancer of neck Tlrzali, 8. C Mrs J. D. Williams, Cancer of face Tlrzah.H. C. Mrs. S. R. Nelson. Cancer of nose.Ogdon, 8. C. Miss Ida Van Tissell, Cancer of breast Guth- rlesvllle, 8. C. W. A. Mullinax, Cancer of face King’s Creek, 8. C. W. W. Stroup, Cancer of face... Lowell, N. 0. Mrs. Barbery McCraw. Cancer of forehead Gaffney, 8. C. 8. B. Hanna, Cancer of neck Gastonia, N. O. David Hawkins. Cancer of noseOaffney, 8. C. J. L. Kagan, Cancer of face....Gastonia, N.C. Mrs. Ellzabetft Tracy. Cancer of breast Gaff ney, 8. C. Bicycles! Bicycles! Come to the Installment House for bicycles. I sell bicycles, rent bicycles, swap bicycles, buy bicycles, repair bicycles and do the bicycle business. Just come and see my line of high grade bi cycles. You can rent from me a bicycle for 20 cents per hour, $1. per day, 25 cents extra for coasters. You can buy a bicycle from me, say $5.00 or $10.00 down, and the rest in November if you want it. Come see me, the great Installment House. : Limestone Street. J. Maness’s Big Store.