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®5 m it Cc»»vfcn>»»ll» :s: i. And it’s a record to be proud of ! Good line of deposits and a good general bal ance to your account. * * A. beget frugality. How many, though, never open an account at a bank If they did, at a bank like ours, it would be to their financial interests. Try us. National Bank of Gaffney, Gaffney, S. C. Ca|| for Second Primary. At a nioetlng of the executive com mittee held yesterday, J. C. Otts was declared nominated for the senate: J. Eb. Jefferies for clerk of court: W. W. Thomas for sheriff; J. L. Walker for superintendent of education; W. \V. (laffuey for treasurer. Second races were ordered between the fol lowing: \V. F McArthur, E. J. Clary, Wm. Anderson and W. G. Austell f or tlio bouse: G. \V. Speer and J. E Webster for proliate E. Felix IJpsromb and J. V. Whelchel for supervisoi 1 : G. H. nauiel and W. 1). Camp for auditor: .1 V. Vines<dt .and I. o. Ttte for caironer. it. F. Camp and C. T. liri i:;e were declared nondnat d for magistrates ffnev; .1. it. Uippy for Grassy .!. W. Alexander for I > ay ton !al F. .1 fferies for Littlejolm’s: t.oi for While I’iains. \ see ice was oid red ia Gowdi ys- ownsliiii hoiwetMi S. .1. Strain I . r-oole. The second primary lay. Septemlier 1ltb are l-Sjlle ted to • boxes and tickets. j. it noli. (' nairmaii t; Tim l f< W A Picnic. ifc- D. C. ROSS, Prest. J. A. CARROLL, Vice-Prest. MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier. C. W. NAMES, Ass’t. Cashier. > V . . w t W V V . « . vjl In using Talcum you always want the licst ar ticle the market allords. We don't claim ours to be the only Talcum, but it is made. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two store rooms ^ Uoiiii son street. Webst & Jefferies March C tf. H WANTED. ^|J WANTED A fronts to sell Stereo- ’ .copes and Stereoscopic Views. Host . aruains e\er offered. Write today L j >r particulars, .leromi' fi. Kimr A- Co.. !< im rs Point, \'a. Aug. 8-lt-pd :H WANTED- 200 ,4 cords of good pine ^ . i wood. GLOBE MEG. CO. Aug. 3-tf. The: vi ! i a pic •uic* at ’ -comb S;! ica Si* Tam - day. Si pi ( >tn!ic*r -'ii ' :M 1 ! 11 .lie cordia’ y 1 nil* d , ;r J ; !) the • IctVatc' l candi- ] ills. T L . , ' • ill hail Wf'll T ‘ • *■ low i is ’ M> c* , >aiii ’ir .a;* in j b'-’r 1 1 >rov n "ari • r r a-n. a. | *i1 J l un p] u -j cs. Frit a l‘!!ami 0. Addin < ‘, n >wn \1 inni * I’.nrac 'S. \im: * Moor* 1 . •; n n i i, . 1 iiti. M ’> lie, Ho ssi * Fos- *>; ir* Mari. ■ Smith: M ossrs. r. \Y t, u 11 uh. J. 1’ S: i i 1 i. F. (' i! i > • 1) i 1 s. .loin 1 lav is Fharlcs S nark . r:rn<M- \T t : t ii . ’ 1 i . 1 M •'] Lipst on b. M W\ 15: ). T H. ia »*-Mi:irl. K Hr'l I’d I< *tT('ri ‘S. A Verdict for Shepherd. (’<>1. T. It. in’lor vt min'd W odut'S- Wv I'r )M! U'l! h( j i'ion! ion. N t whort* “ -N W< ’ll Ill aiqica r in tin* 0 so of FOUND. as good as is “ B Y - L O ” Try It. Cherokee i 1 Drug j ! Company \ Our perfume stock ig I omplete. I Agency for FOUND A ConfeiVrate veteran.-! badge: owner will please apply tit ibis office. Fire Insurance! We regie sent some of the largest and most sulisianthtl eompanlcsand would like to t\ rite your Irusines. f»-t4-tf. Smith & Lipscomb, Agents MONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared to negotiate loana on mproved farma for a term of yoare n amounta of 91,000 and upward, at 7 oar cent, and from $300 to $1,000 at I par cant Apply to J. C. JEFFERIES, Qaffnoy, S. C. DR. W. K. GUNTER, UIENTIST Office in Star Theatre Building. Phonk No. 20. Crow- and bridge work a specialty. WILLIAM 8. HALL. JR* Attorney at Law, Office over The Battery. Qaffnoy, S. C. Prompt attention glren to an bnelneea Shepherd v-. Southeiii Hailwa> Co. This eas was ;» suit for damages by reason of the plaintiff having sns rained a brol en irm wliile in the cm- idoy of the company. The jurv re turned a \ ('r<liel in favor of the plaint iff for $!.:;r»o, the siti: lieing for $1.90 n . The pl tintiff was W. F. SlK'ph rd, of I ilackshurg. Homicide in Laurens. Laurens. Aug. -‘J. A (• lephone message to Laurens states that Whit Goodwin shot and killed Eugene L a- veil near Vaughville, this county, early last niglit, near Goodwin’s house. Hoth men are white farmers an<t school trustees. It is understood that they Ml out about school affairs, Inti the nartieu lirs cannot he .ascertained. Vaughville being in a remote section of the county. Leavell is about thirty live years oH and is a Newberry countv man. Solicitor Cooper went to the scene to day. accompanied by the deputy sher iff, to he at the inquest. Eb. Jefferies Thanks the People. I desire to take this means of ex pressing to my friends my annrecia tion of their support in the primary last Tuesday. 1 have endeavored at all times to merit the approval and confidence of the people of Cherokee county, and feel that your vote for ni ' is an endorsement of my course. I feel that no man is more blessed with good friends than I. and 1 know that out' of the b st issets a man has is liis friends. It will be mv purpose at all times to serve you one and al' in any way you command me. If at any time I or a be of service to you, am’ thus return some of the kindnoss- bestowed upon me. I assure von ! will osL cm it a privilege to do what l can. Words fail me to express my gratitude to you. I L ei utv in thilify to thank you in words, hut will show hr my course durine the next four years that my appreciation is gen uine. Yours very truly. J. Eb. Jefferies. Thanks front Mr. Clary. To In Voters of Cherokee county: ! t .Ke this means of thanking you for the most Pattering vote you have given me in tnis mv first appearance beme, as a candidate. Words foil me ;n express my gratifnd . In two wee! s you will lie given another opportunity of easting your ballot for n.e and I asotiv yon if I am elected I will use tl.e best tie re is in me to kL .nice tlm best inter, sts of my county. ! will ever strive to show my aupr <•!:■:ion in rendering you a faitit- fui service. Y.uw respectfully. Id. J. Clary. Card from Mr. Vinesett. To tiie Voters ot Cherokee county: I tal-. litis Method of th inking the voters of Cherokee comity for their most liberal support given me for cor on* r in the primary held on Tuesday, August h’Mh, and ask for a continu ance of same, assuring each and every one if e’eeied that i’ shall he my highest, ambition t,, discharge the du ties of the office to the best of my ability. liesp etfully. duo. S. Vinesett. “Poverty and shame shall be for him that reluseth Instruction. 11 —Solomon It’s not what we make, but what we hold, That eases life’s burdens when we are oid. Suppose you begin to prepare for old age (which is sure to come) now, by open ing a savings account with the Merchants and Planters Bank Savings deposits draw 4 per cent, per annum. Interest compounded four times a year. »T«i C. M. Smith, Prest. A. N. Wood, V-Prest. w w w w w w v «r v v v v R. S. Lipscomb, Cashier. A. I.oris Wood, Asst. Cashie: 1 ^ VI' DR. J. F. GARRETT, DENTIST. Moved to now ofllA over Frodorlc ♦ tm Front, of tho Sottory. 'Phono In Oflloo and Rooldonnw THE NEW YORK WAY. Patron Who Lost His Money Could Not Get Sympathy. (New York Sun.) Patrons of a well-known Sixth Avenue cafe of tho all night, type were treated to a novel lift I ■ drama free of charge tin* other evening. It began when a well-dressed young fel low. on receiving his clWvk. quickly arose and hurried to the cashier. "I’ve dropped $"*') in your place." he said. "Let no on** out until a search is made.” “Where’s your check?" he was asked. “Here it is. I had two twenties and a ten.” "Will you pay this $1.60 check?" "I can’t till I find my roll.” “Waiter, call an officer.” “But, what for?” asl:*ed the victim. “Guff! Will you pay?” “I’ll pay you when 1 find my money, I know I had it when I came in.” “Call the cop. waiter.” Two minutes later a bluecoat bust led in and the cashier was tellim r him that he had a dead beat to be cared for when a woman arose to leave. The $50 was found on the floor where it had been covered by her skirts.” “Didn’t I tell you so!” exclaimed the outraged patron, as he settled with the cashier. "Nice sort of peo ple you are! I’ll sue you for dam ages as a result of this.” The cashier looked tired, but made no reply. When the indignant cus tomer had departed, somebodv re marked to the cashier: “Then he wasn’t a beat after all?” “The slickest sort.” was asserted. “But he lost his money and It was found.” "Don’t you believe it. The woman was In the game and gave it v~* when she saw that he would be arrested. Your Uncle Hiram has been right Imre for ten years and knows the ropes.” The national synod In club work from all over the country assembled at St. Paul for the neral federation of women’s clubs. Cnrd from Sheriff Thomas. To the ('iti/Mi. o’ Cherokee county: Mv store of words is inadequ He to oxpr ss my doe i gratitude to you for yoit|- endorsement of nn administra tion of the sli* riffs office of your county, and 'out eoiitinued confidence in m* as e\pr« -i ll in the magnificent vot you gaV*- on tho L'Mit inst, which oleetod mo to tho same office. I can onl> say. in its fullest sense—"I hank you.” Your obedient servant. W. W. Thomas. m UR winners! i ScM Shoes Far School Children ' t * Mr. Ha|| Grateful. 1 desire to thank the people of Cherokee countv for the very com nlimetitarv vote given m ■ in the rice to** flip senate. While 1 w.as not elect ed I received a larger vote, perhaps, than could have reasonably been ex pected under the circumstances I ithall ever he grateful for the kindness shown me throughout the count v. W. S. Hall. Jr Mr. Otts Thanks the Voters. To the Voters of Cherokee Comity: I take this method of thanking you for the noble vote giv n me last Tues day. I am grateful for your contin ued endorsenvnt, and shall ever strive to merit the continued cottfi deuce of my fellow citizens. Very respectfully. J. C. Otts August JOth, 1906. Card from Mr. Whelchel. T * the Voters of Cherokee c unity: I take this means of thankin*' the voters for the vote I ’•eeeived last Tuesday. Having had considerable experience in the work as supervisor, I ask the people for their support in the coming election. Very truly. J. V. Whelchel. Thank* from W. W. Gaffney. I desire to tender my sincere thunks to the good people of Cherokee countv for the large vote given me in the recent primary and also for the kind treatment given me during the campaign. W. W. Gaffney. August 30th. nr Cluldreh a* \ 'n* n'jde •i t \\ ork iite11 - Shoes are huilt for wear. • ni stvlish foot-form lasts l>v d that tire lotind in’! ity backed l»v ti.** oid Galiney. Comen cn ex * mhody till the good points it st S eio] Shoes, (pial- ! > < vdiisiye Shoe house in ut trim and neat, com bined with a full en~y travel, style and comfort. Humphries Shoe Company Feet Fitters. ^ DID YOU KNOW \ Smith Hardware 4 Made Harness, 7( Repaired Harness, and MadeOld Harness Look New? Pry us. We make the best. Our line of Buggies ^ and Surries are the best made in the South. Tyson / & Jones, “White Star.” High Point and others. M See us before you buy. Our Hardware stock is the most complete and larg est in the upper part of the State. See us for Screen Doors. Always see us for the best and what you want. The Defeated Candidate’* Prayer. Show pity. Lord! Oh Lord, forgive; And let a defeated candidate live. Were not their promises full and free? Did they not promise to vote for me? Yes. but alas! when they went to the polls They voted otherwise, darn their Souls! Ashburn, Ga. ‘ B. B. White. A movement has been started in Denver to bring to th^* city two years hence one of the great national po litical conventions. The world's greatest T need the money.” inspiration: —If you want to be in the style you will have to wear one of our stylish Hat* that we are now thowina. Company Store. It’s the bill colector who always finds the man out. Sf/f/ Hair at Auction? At any rate, you seem to be getting rid of ’% on auction-sale principles: “going, going, g-o-n-e! ” Stop the auction with Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It certainly checks falling hair; no mistake about this. It acts as a regular medicine; makes the scalp healthy. Then you must have healthy hair, for it’s nature's way. The beet kind of a testimonial — “acid lor over sixty years.” Made by J. U. A/m* Oo., Lowell. Keo*. aue Moaufeotnrere of J- SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. Smith Hardware Co. Are You Administrator and have the settlement of an estate? If so, request of the Judge of Probate that youradvertisement be placed in :: :: ^ It hasithe largest circulation of any paper in the Fifth South Carolina Congressional District. Subscribe for Tho Ledonr, $1.00 o nor