The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, August 17, 1906, Image 8
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Nothing is as mnit and
inexpensive as j) r e 11 y
Crepe Paper. W'e have
a fresli shipment just in
of solid colors in all the
leading shades such as
Light Purple,
Orange,
Medium Blue,
Cherry,
Emeraled Green, 1
Virgin White,
And tt lot of other
shades. In floral designs
we have a good assort
ment.
When the
Hair Falls
Then it’s time to act! No time
to study, to read, to experi
ment! You want to save your
hair, and save it quickly, too!
So make up your mind this
very minute that if your hair
ever comes out you will use
Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It makes
the scalp healthy. The hair
stays in. It cannot do any
thing else. It’s nature’s way.
The best kind of a testimonial —
“Sold for over bixty years.”
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SARSAPARILLA.
PILLS.
CHKRRY PPCTORAI.
SHORT NEWS ITEMS
OF LOCAL INTEREST.
ratora are W. Sam Lipscomb.
Woods and S. M. Lipscomb.
Sunday n’eht while the lightning I
was playing pranks here and there
over Cherokee county, a small bolt
stealthily entered the home of S. J.
Lipscomb, a colored farmer who
EVENTS IN GAFFNEY AND CHER ! on Mr • l - M Philips’ place. | >'
about four miles from Gaffney and j
OK-E playl'ullv touched a l»ox of matches jf,’|
on the mantel. No damage was done |
save the destroying of the box of i .►*«
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A PAY DAY SUGGESTION.
Recent Happenings In and Around m:
the City and Other Events Gather
ed by the Local News Editor.
An Are Invited.
There will be a picnic at. Antioch
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FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—Old iv ws papers at
this odice at 1 0 c per hundred.
fOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Two store rooms m
Robinson street. Webst & Jefferies
March C tf.
FOR RENT—A desirable store on
(iroirird street Harrv llyars.
Aug. 17 tf.
WANTEU
WANTED -- 200
cords of good pine
wood.
GLOBE MFC. CO.
Aug. :t-tf.
on rampaiiin day. August
The local cotton market yesterda/ ar (ordiallv invited to com
was 10.^.'i. i bring well tiile.. ,
eludes the old nun with in my shirts -
Claud Sparks was made, happy last | and the bm s who build The l^-dgcr. ; */!
Friday by the arrival of big hoy. [ce cold drinks, (.'tc.. will he on sale j* *
tl , . . ,, , hv (lie Antioch Sunday school. ]
I he campaign party .•.pok-e at Maud p ^ ]),, V er. |
Wednesday and will have a recess I ‘ 4 ‘|
Irom this date until Monday when Bufor , d street M. E. Church Notes. F<
they visit C.rassv Fond. | will prenclnnc at 11 A. M 1
\ handsome sign on the building and 'Cl" F. M l»y the pastor,
to lie occupied by the Gaffney Jewelry : Sunday school at T F
'■o shows tlie location cd' this firm W. F. McArUmr. superintendent
in Gaffney to lie just at hand. | 'I’lie niid-wei k pi
Wednesday evening at S o’clocb.
Tlie Isaac Turner Furniture com- The public ic cordially invited to
nany is emmered in moving tle ir stock . t ]j services.
of goods from their former stand on | —
Limestone street to the Seltlomver Chanties in Camoaian Meetinas.
building, also on Limestone street, j T ' [1( , f () ]! nw i nff clnm'es have been
Train No. J9. from the north, due : tide in the county e impaign meet-
in this cit\- at f. 1 11 , was three iiours mgs:
late yt sterday morning, not arriving j ^ ,ra
in tliis citv until aftt>r noon. Tlie
Last vesutibule train. No. J7. arrived
in the citv 'head of tlie passenger.
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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 account
four times a year with interest. One
dollar will start an account with us. Sup-
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Merchants and Planters Bank
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Kings Fi’eek. Augusl
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Gaffney, August 27.
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C. M. Smith, Prrst.
A. N. Wood, V-Prest,
R. S. Lipscomb, Cashier,
A. Louis Wood, Asst. Cas
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Company!
We represent some of the largest and
most substantial companies and would
like to write your busines. 5-14-tf.
Smith & Lipscomb, Agent
MONEY TO LOAN.
I am prepared to negotiate loans on
Improved farms for a term of years
in amounts of $1,000 and upward, at 7
I aer cent, and from $300 to $1,000 at
i I par cent. Apply to
J. C. JEFFERIE8,
Gaffney, t. C.
Gaff me was visited by a sudden
ami severe storm on Wednesday ev-
uing. ’I'he storm was one of hard
rain with a good deal of lightning.
Many were forced to make a hurried
rush- to umbrella stores in search of
nroT^ction.
The many Gaffney friends of Dr. A.
M. Simms and his party who have
been spending some time in tne moun
tains and visiting manv other noints. i
will he glad to know that they!'
are now at Waynesville. N. spend
ing a most enjoyable time.
Material is being placed on the
property recently purchased by the
Isaac Turner Furniture Company on |
Limestone street and in a verv short !
while their modern building will he |
i" the course of construction. The
building will be in keeping with the j
progressive spirit exhibited by this I
firm.
A commission has been issued by
tlie secretary of State to the Lipscomb !
Mineral Springs Company. The en
terprise is capitalized at $.7,000. The j
site in question is five miles from
Gaffney and possesses a beautiful j
spring of splendid water. The corpo-
In Self Defense
Mn’or Hamm, editor and manager of
the Constitutionalist. Lminence. Ky.,
when he was fiercely attacked, four
j years m:o, by Piles, bought a box of
! Biud.ien's Arnica Salve, of which lie
sa%s: “It cured me in ten days and
I no trouble since.” Quickest healer of
! Hums. Sores, Cuts and Wounds. 25c
at. Cherokee Drug Co .'s drug store.
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Where The Two Extremes Meet
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| Bert Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Uao
la time. Sold by druggists.
CONSUMPTION
Higltesi dually! - Lowest Prices!
It is seldom true that the
best quality of footwear can %
be bought at the lowest pri- «
ces. But in order to make 3-
room for our immense fall S
stock we are offering such
well known lines as Ziegler £
Brothers, Lewis A. I#
Crossett, Walk-Over,
Kind others at the low- (K
\ est possible prices. No competent judge will say
(j^ that these line ai-e not of the best, or that our
prices are not of tlie lowest. Give us a call.
I Tlie HuniiiltriesSItoeCompanyf
The Exclusive Shoe Dealers.
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SUBSTANTIAL INCREASE IN BUSINESS
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.
Aug. 1,1903
$19,047.89
Aug. 1,1904 ... 838,081.38
Aug. 1,1905 - - - $66,227.60
Aug. 1, 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 care, 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 cartful 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 where 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
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D. C. ROSS, President.
J. Q. Little,
B. L. Names,
J. A. CARROLL, Vice-President.
DIRECTORS.
J. A. Carroll,
Dr. C. A. Jefferies,
J. N. Lipscomb,
W. C. Carpenter,
MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier.
R. M. Wilkins,
D. C. Ross.
OFFICE IN THE NATIONAL BANK OF GAFFNEY, GAFFNEY, SOUTH CAROLINA.