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1 s Banking -is- Popular With those who give it a little thought to its ad vantages. Chief among these, of course, is the .absolute M'turity offered by the modern bank, and The National Bank of Gaffney Gaffney, S. C. Is modern in every respect*. In our Burglar Proof safe motiey is perfectly safe. And by our system of checks and correspondents, payments can be made at a distance as easily ns they can be here. D. C. ROSS, Prest. J. A. CARROLL, Vice-Prest. MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier. C. W. NAMES, Ass’t. Cashier. V >7< Do vou know that you can get 20 pounds of Sugar for $ 1.00 at : : J. R. TOLLEGON & CO iiyKl x\^ To Be Tried For Life Next week while court is in session, will you just stop and be a witness for me in the case I have against Sewing Machines and Bicycles? I want you to try one of mine and then you will be able to testify to the facts in the case. I have these machines I can sell from I16.40 up to the top prices, and I can sell Bicycles from $16.25 U P as high as you want them. Please stop and think just a moment that I can save you some money these long summer days if you will figure with me on the thing you need. Phone 183. Yours to please, Limestone street. V. J. Haoess's Big Installment House The Matter of Demanding an Apology From the President Nauaeatlng. (Special to Charlotte Observer.) Pelham, June 23.—That Washington special to The Greenville News in re gard to an apology by President Roo sevelt to Senator Tillman is /eally «i little nauseating to some who are ac quainted with the South Carolina sen ator. Of course no sensible people expect the president to apologize for with drawing an Invitation to the senator to a White House reception on ac count of his lawless attack upon Sen ator McLaurin ir the senate hall. The onlv ostensible purpose of dis cussing such a proposition is to give the senator newspaper notoriety, of which he has already had too much* of a certain kind. The public has really never had a proper understanding of Senator Tillman’s political fight against Sen ator McLaurin, and hence there has been frequent unfavorable allusions to Senator McLaurin's senatorial record, whereas the truth is, no Dem- acrat within the range of my kn9wl- edge has proven himself to be truer to Democracy and moral principle than has Senator John L. McLaurin, of South Carolina. He changed his mind in regard to the Paris neace treaty when the Filipinos attacked our armv at Manilla, and war was declar ed. and voted for ratification, but that was not undemocratic, but a manifes tation of good statesmanship. In his canvass for the senatorship tie pledged himself to Democratic principles, but stated that in legislat ing for the nation he would not be restricted by partlzan politics, nor sectionalism. He is a gentleman by uereditary and training, a gold stand ard Democrat, and a broad-minded statesman of the type our country needs. He was offered an honorable and lucrative office by President McKin ley, but be disconcerted his political enemies bv refusine It. Manv said, however, that he wanted the United -tales judgeship, and President Roo sevelt offered him that office, but he declined the favor and accepted noth ing from the Republican administra tion. but Its evident appreciation of his high moral character and states manship. Whence, then, all the fireworks and smoke against him? The movement was originated. Inspired and directed by - Senator Tillman, who saw that Senator McLaurin’s growing popu larity had to be reversed or he. Till- mau would be deprived of political leadership In the State. He then de clared that Senator McLaurin was a traitor to the Democratic party, and commenced to paw the earth and fill the political atmosphere with dust. He raised a big danger signal and sent up political sky-rockets as a warning that South Carolina Democ racy was in danger. He maniuplated the State executive committee and had it to pass resolutions condemning Senator McLaurin's politics. He also had the committee to construct a special platform In order to exclude Senator McLaurin from the senatorial race, and thus force him out of politics. Senator Tillman was In the saddle and. like “Jehu,” he rode furiously. He was virtually prosecut ing attorney, witness and judge in securing Senator McLaurin’s con demnation before the executive com mittee in its unprecedented expartu proceedings. The Democratic newspapers in or der to be and appear loyal, heralded Senator McLaurin’s condemnation, political death and burial. Senator Tillman Is verily guilty of politically murdering Senator Mc Laurin in the first degree—not that he is greater in diplomacy, but he had the power and he mercilessly used It for all It was worth. Now, if Senator Tillman really wishes to square himself with the world upon the line of apologies, let him first apologize to the State of South Carolina for his slanderous ac cusation against the officers of the State for dishonesty, and for being bought by railroads with free passes, before he got into office, and then filling his own pockets with free passes as soon as he could get them. Let him also apologize for taking ad vantage of "the farmers’ movement,” and manipulating himself into office by arousing prejudices and antago nism upon false Issues, and for Im posing through trickery a State-wide monopoly whiskey speculation upon the neople which has not only re versed the principle of moral progress throughout the State, but which has demoralized and debauched every de partment of State government, mak ing corruption, graft and murder so common as to disgrace the State throughout the nation. And then, let him apologize for stating in a speech in Bennettsvllle, S. C.. “that the preachers were in an unholy alliance with barkeepers and the devil in order to defeat the dis pensary.” Equity. An Old-Timer. (Philadelphia Ledger.) “I guess that old Tom over there is pretty old,” remarked the old cat. “I should say,” replied the other. ’Why, he claims that once In his youth he actually saw’ a bootjack.” To Beautify Tour ComplezioB II* TRW DATS, USB WADINOLA L U TKE UNEQUALED BEAUTIFIER. .Formerly advertised and sold as Satinola.) Don’t Allow “ Jo Lie Around It is easier to spend it and easier to loso it. SAVE MONEY by put ting it in The Gaffney Savings Bank, Gaffney, S. C. Where they pay FOUR per cent, interest on ALL deposits compound ed FOUR times a year. Getting interest on deposi^j in a Savings Bank is the easiest way to make money ever known. It grows while you sleep and while you eat and is just where you can get it at any time. Come in and talk it over. Our Office is in The National Bank of Gaffney. D. C. Ross, Prest. J. A. Carroll, Vice-Prest. Maynard Smyth, Cashier. INOUL aiigu.^ NAMNOLA is guaranteed and money refunded if it fails to remove freckles, pimples, tan, saOowness, liver-spots, collai discolor at ions, blackheads disfiguring crop lions, etc., in twenty days. Leaves tf» skin dear, soft, healthy, and restores the beauty of youth. Endorsed by thousands. Price 50 cents and $1j00 at all leading drug stores, or by maiL Prepared ^by National Toilet Co., Paris, Tenn, r For Mia only b w THE GAFFNEY DRUG CO. $ 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 • t This should not 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. g (i ■ ■/* •' ** 5 , . y 1 Mcb. 16-iyr. ELLIOTTESTES, JrGeneral Agent HOLLISTER'S Rocky Hountain Tea Nugget* A Busy Medicine for Busy People. Brin** Golden Health «nd Renewed Vigor. A specific for Constipation. Indigestion. Live* and Kidney troubles. Pimples, Eczema, Impure Blood, Bad Rreatb. Sluggish Bowel*. Headache and Backache. Its Rock, Mountain Tea in tab let form. 35 cents a box. Genuine made by Hollister Drug Compant, Madison. Wls. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE i>r. j. nnwrrcR, Of |ock 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. 17GB COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 1906 Terms of treatment satisfactory. Twenty-five years, of practical experience. CharlMton, S. C. Entrance examinations will be held in the County Court House on Friday, July <lth, at 9 a. m. One Free Tnition Scholarship to each cr unty in South Carolina, awarded by the County Superintendent of Education and Probate Judge. Board and furnished room In dormitory. $11 a month. All candidates for admission are permitted to compete for va cant Boyce Scholarships which pay $100 a year. For catalogue and Information address Harrison Randolph, President. May 18-lm-pd. Reference To A Few Cases Treated R. A. Clark, Cancer of nose.. .Rock Hill, S. 0. J. J. Neely, Cancer of neck Tlrzah, S. C Mrs. J. D. Williams, Cancer of face Tlrzab.S. C. Mrs. S. R. Nelson. Cancer of nose.Ogdon, 8. C. Miss Ida Van Tissell, Cancer of breast Guth ries vl lie, S.C W. A. Mulltnax, Cancer of face King’s Creek, S. C. W. W. Stroup, Cancer of face....Lowell. N. C. Mrs. Barbory McCraw, Cancer of forehead Gaffuey. S. C. 8. B. Hanna, Cancer of neck. Gastonia, N. 0. David Hawkins. Cancer of nose Gaffney, S. O. J. L. Ragan, Cancer of face. ..Gastonia, N. C. Mrs. Elizabeth Tracy. Cancer of breast Gaff ney, S. C. * CASH is EASIER COUNTED THAN MERCHANDISE ■: ■ . ■ ■■ — —— ——— j Just Ten Days Until Stock Taking Time. We Will Offer Until July First : = ne Batiste 32 inches wide, sheer and pretty, all new patterns, some small and neat, some large Moral, just the thing for Sumiyor dresses, worth 10c and 12 l-2c ::::: .4 Pre-Inventory Sale, 7 1-2c. Best French Percales in light and dark colors, worth 12 1-2 for 10c. Comforts, Warm and Full Size- Shadow Work and other Moral patterns in Mulls and Or gandies, all “brand new” patterns, worth 25c. 35c and 50c. Pre-Inventory Price, 18c, 29c, 35c. Don’t miss this chance. Big lot best Calicoes, at 3 3«4c. Best Ginghams you ever saw for the price, 3 34-c. Sewing Tables that fold, with yard measure, worth 75c, to go at 48c : : Mrs. Hand^ Dress Making Parlors Up Stairs. ,But it is too warm for Comforts Not when you can get new, crisp, fresh goods at 33 per cent, discount. : We have ju°t received one cafee of samples and have made our order for fall from them and want to offer you a bar gain in the samples. No two alike and they are 33 per cent, cheaper than you buy them anywhere. jC Are you going away for the summer ? When you travel you are judged by your liaggage,'because folks don’t carry fine clothes in “bum” Bags. New shipment of Trunks and J* Bags just received, the newest and best things. New, stylish and up-to-date, all two-piece Suits in Grays, Checks, Plaids and Mixed at 20 per cent, discount. Women’s Vici Blucher Oxfords, big eyelets, Cuban heels, new toes, sold by some houses at $1.50 / and close at $1.25. Out Pre-inveutory price, 98c. Barefoot Sandals, good and strong, heavy soles, new styles, misses and children’s sizes. One lot of $2.00 patent Oxfords for men, brand new goods, a good make and have sold freely at $2.00. Pre-Inventory Sale price, $1.19. See them in the windows. Don t fail to take advantage of this Pre-inventory Sale. Cash is easier counted than merchandise and we mean to turn g( goods into cash. GAFFNEY, SOUTH CAROLINA. CARROLL & BYERS V 804-06 LIMESTONE STREET. [V