The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, August 10, 1906, Image 8
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FOR SALE.
GAFFNEY PLAYS SHUT OUT
FOR SALE—Two Rood milk cows Defeats Blacksburg 9 to 0—Only One
at T. M. Littlejohn’s. Aug. 10 It. I visitor Reached Third Base.
Oaffnev and BlacksburR met Tnes-
dny afternoon at Jefferies Park In a
spirited, although rather one sided
FOR RENT—Two store moms o- j KH-ne. Gaffney presented a line up
badly shaken and the team was
;ener'lly regarded as a crippled ag-
_| gregation Only two Gaffney players
w*“re In their regular positions, viz:
wanteu. ; Hamrick behind the bat and Hell in
left fieH. Such as out fielders in the
WANTED—Southern mineral lands. j n fl 0 | ( j an ,j ji rfst |, a
FOR RENT.
Robinson street. VVebst & Jefferies
March 6 tf.
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| Enliven the spirits
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Cobalt, maganese. gold, graphite talc
copper, soapstone, kaolin. Devenny
Highly Wall Street. New York.
WANTED-- 200
corcis of good pine
word.
GLOBE MFC. CO.
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Some of the strong-
fj est suggestions pos
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by the Picture Leath
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have a selection to
suit every one.
jr H. H. Clary and r<
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semen playing
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t i f tin? ga ne.
i 1 fasti t men in
■ s oauery. hop
tr ued about the
game. Rlaeks-
ts off the decep-
ii:s, pushing only
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An Enjoyable Afternoon.
Miss Nannie Hancock, on? of our
aopuiar young ladies entertained a se
lect number of her friends last Sun-
lav afternoon from G until 8 o'clock.
These present were: Mr. and Mrs J.
'. Hancock. Rev. Mr. Powell Mr.
Grover Siittols and Miss Lillie llyirs.
Mr. Pobt. Patrick and Miss lector
Harvey, Mr. Charlie Huohanan and
Miss IJj'ssie Steadman. Mr Oliver
Rvars and Miss Mary Hancock. Mr.
Dext r Ballenger and Miss Nannie
11 mcock.
At 7 o’clock rofrosments were
served. All went to their ho’ne^
pleased with the nice time thev spent
w itdi their young fri ml.
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FOUND—A pair of ladh
shivs leit in dressing room of onera
'•misc. which the owner can have by
paying for this ad.
Fire Insurance!
\V <• represent sf»iii(* of Uir ;:nd
tfjt<st su • *si 1 nt i;ti <*oim jnnirs find would
Uko to write your huMio *■. 0-14-tf.
Smith & Lips comb, Agent .
COTTON.
I will contract to pay 10 cents for a
limited amount of cotto- to tie deliv
ered during the early fall months.
VV. C. Hamrick. Treas.
Limestone Mills
MONEY TO LOAN.
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when he was fiercely attai
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attention to the half pag
mint of the Oaffnev Savings Bank
be found in this i sac. The show
unde i 1 v this institution is a s’lbm,
m" ’A <• are always gratified to n
Hie inereas ■ P' business of anv
aey concern, especlallv our fianks,
they .are umUmiitediy Hie Im in
crea.se of h e liundred per cent
tlire years is certainly an acini
.'•mt t.i ’ nroua of.
Presbyterian Church Notes.
i u re will be no preaching at
P ‘ b.vterian chureii Snnd'y. the L
on account of the installation servi
at Old Fields church at that ti
I ■ t. astor g" r -s to fulfill
If you put aside a part of your wages
each pay day, you are paving the way to
independence. We charge you nothing
for keeping your savings, infact, we pay
you to save by crediting your at
four times a year with interest,
dollar will start an a r count with us,
pose you begin now?
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A woman worries until she
w i inkles, t mm w u ric hocausc
has them. If she tak s Hollif
Rocky .Mountain 'l o- : lie wmild
neit!!<.*r. Bright, smilin* face foi
its use. .'!'i cents, 'lea or Ta!
Oaffnev Drug Co.
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I am prepared to negotiate loan* o>
improved farm* for a term of year*
n amount* of $1,000 and upward, at *
er cent, and from $300 to $1,000 a 1
1 par cent. Apply to | wars a go, by Piles, bought a box of
| Bucklen s Arnica Salve, of which he
says: “It cured me in ten dayg and
j no trouble since.” Quickest healer of
! Burns. Sores. Cuts and Wounds. 25c
J. C. JEFFERIES,
Gaffney, 8. C
NOTICE OF BARBECUE
Notice is hereby given that I will
erve a barbecue at Ezell on Tuesday,
1th inst. County candidates will
| speak this day at this place and every'
body Is invited to attend.
Zeno Blackwell.
it Cherokee Drug Co.,’s drug store.
C’flES WHIKI All LIS FAILS.
| Best CoukIi Syrup. 'J astes Good. Use
la time. Sold by ilruKtflnts.
Scrag gly
j Do you like it? Then why
be contented with it? Have
to be? Oh, no! Just put on
Ayer’s Hair Vigor and have
long, thick hair; soft, even
hair. But first of all, stop
your hair from coming out.
Save what you have. Ayer’s
Hair Vigor will not disappoint
you. It feeds the hair-bulbs;
makes weak hair strong.
The best kind of a testimonial —
“ Sold for over sixty years.’*
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Hade by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass.
Also manufacturers of
f SARSAPARILLA.
PILLS.
CHHRRV PECTORAL.
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Highest Qeal'ly! - Lowest Prices!
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Where 1 he Two Extreme?. Meet 4 afl/i
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It is seldom true that the W
best quality of footwear can ^
bf bought at the lowest p i-
ces. But in order to make ?
room for our immense fall
stock we are offering such &i
'•ell known lines as Ziegler ^)y
Brothers, Lewis A. !?
Oossett, Walk-0\er, ^
and others at the low- (;
ijS est possible prices. No competent judge will say
that thtfse line are not of the best, or that our i
prices are not of the lowest. Give us a call.
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The Exclusive S^oe D> alers.
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A SUBSTANTIAL INCREASE IN BUSINESS
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The figures below, taken from our books, are the best illustration we can give of the confidence the people place in our institu
tion. We conceived the idea of a Savings Bank for Gaffney in 1902, and in February, 1903 the business was inaugurated.
The detailed statement of the deposits shows the wisdom of the idea.
August 1st, 1903 ...
$19,047.89
Ausust 1st, 1904
$38,081.38
August 1st, 19D5
- - $66,227.60
August 1st, 1906 -
- - - $102,494.61
It will be observed that each succeeding year shows the deposits to be almost double what they were the previous year, until now the
deposits are five times greater than they were at the beginning.
We are not graspiog, but we want more business} we want your business. We believe in the progressive idea of doing things. You can
find no better way of taking care of your money than by intrusting it to our oare, for we are not only prepared to take care of it for you and pro
tect you from fire, flood and thieves, but we make it to your interest by paying you a compounded interest quarterly. The careful and safe
business methods observed by us are not alone for our benefit but for yours as well. Why place money in insecure places about the house
where burglars and fire and flood are liable to destroy and where it has no earning capacity, when it could just as well be placed in a safe and
sane institution wliere it would be earning something every day? The old methods are obsolete. Let us serve you. Our inter-periods are
April 1st, July 1st, October 1st and January 1st of each year.
THE
GAFFNEY SAVINGS
BANK
D. C. ROSS, President.
J. A. CARROLL, Vice-President.
MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier.
J. Q. Little,
DIRE CTORS.
J. A. Carroll,
J. N. Lipscomb,
B. L. Hames,
Dr. C. A. Jefferies,
W. C. Carpenter,
D. C. Ross.
OFFICE IN THE NATIONAL BANK OF GAFFNEY, GAFFNEY, SOUTH CAROLINA