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SHORT NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST, EVENTS IN GAFFNEY AND CHER OK_E Recent Happenings In and Around the City and Other Events Gather ed by the Local News Editor. * I Iv beget frugality. How many, though, never open an account at a bank ? If they did, at a hank like ours, it would be to their financial interests. Try us. National Bank of Gaffney, Gaffney, S. C. MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier. C. W. HAMES, Ass’t. Cashier. ; *4 • * ♦ * 4 D. C. ROSS, Prcst. J. A. CARROLL, Vice-Prest. I ~4’~ ~ _ _ ^' m- m iTw •%""»? f • « v ^ .n Split Nails FOR SALE. FOR SALE- -Old news papers at W Mils office at 1 n c per hundred. B3 , The ( laffnev .1 ewel rv Co. expo ets to oeeutiv their Q> arte •s on Urn •stone oprosite T re Ledger office, about S * i >t c nil) cd 1st \ sm. 111 hov o ’ thi- city suffer •od an aceh! n Frida tat bears the brand of a ver. narrow ps- cape. While r ding a bicycle at a ranid ra to tho cl a in "•oke and be sirs- t , ' ! ;i' , d i s<-ver ■ fall Mr. I toy (1 S;u having 1 iis at t raetive ice remodeled ari d oaintud. Mr Sa rratt ’s already beauti- bo-u o v.ni bt gre atlv improved by this at on: j, .t) Tin work is being don" b> Mr. D. M. ( Rum's. r. G. Ba-ish is now opening up a lunch r ountcr ind o ."sier parlor in the old hot el. Thi will be in at- t ract i ve feature ef ibis place. PSP"- ci/il 1 v ’ ) those who happen ip town ° ft or h< del houi 's a i e over. S,ii,< ■ intenden i of Education J. L Walker informi d a Ledger m m on ‘sntnrda v that a y ft f * ■ nt scholars hip to South f'arolina r niversitv exists. on Hands and FOR RENT. IT—Two stor_ Robinson street. Webst & Jefferies £ i FOR RENT—Two store rooms o W ' i R March C tf. ’ v 1 ich the r< FOR RENT—A. desirable store on Grenard street. Harry Byars. R Aug. 17 tf. Feet, WANTEU mr i .Split nails an* only one of the many results of neglecting the nails of the hands and feet. It is just as necessary to look to the care of the nails as of the teeth. A few minutes weekly suf fices for the care of the nails when you use these effective manicure goods of ours. Everything for the care of the nails. r- WANTED — 200 ^|cords of good pine y! wood. GLOBE MFC. CO. ' Aug. 3-tf. t g | Fire Insurance! u f*» We represent some of the largest and most substantial companies and would like to write your busines. 5-14-tf. Smith & Lipscomb, Agent s s i NOTICE OF BARBECUE. On Friday, August 24th. we will give a barbecue at White Plains. Mr. | Jim Worthy will cook the dinner. Everybody is cordially invited to come and bring their friends. C. L. Lipscomb, Prater Smith. Aug. 21-lt-pd. MONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared to negotiate loans on 'mproved farms for a term of years n amounts of $1,000 and upward, at 7 cr cent, and from $300 to $1,000 at f par cent. Apply to J. C. JEFFERIES, Gaffney, $. C. Company Agency for The Builders Supply Go. Successors to L. Baker, Will furnish year Balldinf MaJerlau >f the beat thet the markets afford and tf the lo»H*i Btrla* prices No. 1 iiMjrt pine Bhlpjjea and Laths, Onar ui teed Fore White Lead and Zina tnd Pure Linseed Oil. Nothing better •o paint your house with and coats ess than mixed paints. When hi need ff anything In the building Una, call ind see us; we’ll treat you oour eously and make your estimates tor nothing. 1^. Baker, MANAGER. Mi^ s Gortrudp B:^ll< l ngel•, who for sorm* limo lias bpo n ^ii omeient and ’K)nular sa1o«]rdv for J. W. Tfjlloson. has rosbrn '' her nos it ion. After Sen- lembd- Lt Miss Pollenger will b*> con* neefed with the Comnanv Store. - The caudidr.tes were ,at Grassy Pond yesterdtvv and altliough no great excitement was caused by their stay there, the usual good titid was in at- 'endance elose in tlto wake nf the 'ovial campaign naj-ty. Butler Dawkins, a well-known negro of this ejty. js making preparations ■(> establish a cafe in the building on Limestone street which has reoently beon utilized as a store house for lumln r. Success will doutdles* at tend Btitler's venture. Mrs. W. C. IJpseomb was the victim of a decidedly painful, if not severe, accident on Friday while driving hack to the city from Blacksburg. A shaft on ’he huggv breaking frightened the horse and Mrs. Lipscomb was thrown out. sustaining several bruises. The excitement in the city caused by the parade of the minstrel show was heightened by a horse hitched to a hack suddenly becoming fright ened by the tents of a street show and running. The harness broke and the occupants of the vehicle es caped. No injuries resulted from the escape of the horse. Limestone street was thronged on Friday evening by a crowd that surg ed around a point where interest seemed to be centered. The excite ment was caused bv a horse which had become frightened and contrary to the course usually pursued by most hoises in this state, had flung itself :o tb« ground between the shafts in stead of running away. He was un hitched safelv and no damage was sustained. Voechel and Nolen’s Dandy Dixie Minstrels appeared at the Sta»- Thea tre on Saturday evening. This event had been heralded for some time and great interest was manifested, espec ially among the colored people of the city A good house greeted the per formers on the rise of the curtain. The balcony was taxed to its capacity to accomodate the crowd. The show was a good one. with several feat ures worthy of mention. The wire walking of Mack Allen and the acro batic ’--rk of the Tony Trio was up to anv seen in this city. The singing and dancing of the entire trouoe was good, with excellent music furnished by a good orchestra. —When in the city call at the Chero kee Cafe, on the corner of Frederick street and the railroad, where you can get red hot meals and cold drinks. White and colored served separately. Special attention given to the ladies. PBRRY LITTLE. Mgr Sz a g; A MERRY MORNING WITH THE MAYOR 2 ThUlhiUJUUUUiUiUiuiuiUf? The court chamber of the citv court v ■ v crowded yesterday morning with spectators who seemed to anticipate a lively time when court should con vene. •The first case called was two white men, up for disorderly conduct. Their misbehaviour was the result of a Quar rel as to election results. The throw ing out of dares to bet. etc., figure in the trouble. One was not present, forfeit in" •» bond, and the officers were instructed to arrest h'm. The next case was that of two ne groes. charged with fighting, in which a bottle occurred. A bottle was thrown by one of the negroes, which, however, went wild of the mark .and struck a bystander. They were fined $5.00 each or ten days for the cRy in labor ou the str ets. Two negro men were up for disor derly conduct and were fined $1.0b each or five days in gixid service. :•] V V pi % “Poverty and sham shall be for him that reffuseth instruction.”—Solomon i | 1 || $ *1 IMi '*1 ?! Wl !¥l IfR It’s not what we make, but what we hold, That eases life’s burdeds when we are old. 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. i >K( ing deserving young man of | honld apply for. Hit With a Rock. s a result of a scrap just off Rob- on street, in the rear of the C'her- ;> Bottling Works. Saturday even- Saul Camp is in jail and Bill Gr *en is suffering with a broken head. Saul .it seems. had imbibed too much strong drink and as is usually the case with men. black or white, in this condition, soon got into trou ble. When Saul came home he found Bill in his yard, where it seems he had been for some time squabbling with Saul's wife. Bill and Saul dif fered a ■ to the advisability of Saul staving where he was and a rock was called into pla v with disastrous re sults to Bill’s head. Bill will doubt less recover, although the blow was a severe one and inflicted (tune a wound on his head. Saul was lodged in jail. Juveniles to Play Spartanburq. The loyal fans of Gaffney will wit ness a hot game tomorrow when Spar tanburg’s kid team will try conclus ions with the kids of Gaffney in a double-h ader game. The Spartan burg team is a fast aggregation of juveniles, recently defeating Green ville by a score of one ’o nothing. A warm contest is expected. The teams will line-up as follows: Gaffney Spartanburg Gaffney c Stokes Dickson P Rector W. Bell lb Black Thaekston 2b Sheftall Lipscomb -lb W. Camp Harris ** Calvert B ram let t It T. Camp Camp of Estes Jones ’’I Thaekston Meeting at Maud. Maud. Aug. Di.—Rev. B. M. Bridges has just closed a very successful meeting at Cherokee Creek Baptist church. He was assisted by Rev. Gil- lespi. of Bessemer City, N. C.. and Rev. John Ruppe, S. E. Henderson and E. Horton, of the local clergy. Mr. Gellespi is one of the ablest di vines of the Piedmont belt of the Carolinas. The meeting was charac terized throughout bv forceful "reach ing and deep interest of all who at tended. Seventeen were baptized and much good was accomplished for the Master’s cause. F. H. and J. H. A Picnic. Editor Ix-dger: There will be a picnic and speaking at Earl. N. C.. on Saturday. August 25th, at Earl school building near New Hope church. Everybody is in vited to come and bring a basket. There will he two speakers on the grounds. Soverign E. B. Lewis. State manager of the Woodmen of the World, and Soverign W. T. Slaughter, of South Carolina, State manager of Woodmen of the World. Let every body come and bring a basket. Earl. N. C.. Aug. 18. i 'ti| j*l Vl C. M. Smith, ’Prest. A. N. Wood, V-Prest. R. S. Lipscomb, Cashier. A. Louis Wood, Asst. Cash: 1 • i* A. A M A M JL A A A -A- A. ‘ V m • • -A A A A A A- A A I* i A A A ^ %AAAAA AH. m. A A » A A C A # * »_ The world over is the result of Savings. Spec ulative wealth often takes wings and is gone. Our Savings Bank stimulates. Systerr.ai'^ Savings. — It’s “OWL wise” advice \ **o *ve advise you to open an account with us. No TUHtter how prosperous you may be, it will be a “n* st egg” that will come in handy when least expected. Doit and you won’t regret it. The Gaffney Savings Bank Pavs FOUR per cent, interest on ALL DEPOSITS compounded FOUR times a year. Office in The National Bank of Gaffney. D. C, Ross, Prest. J. A. Carroi.1., V.-Prest. Maynard Smyth, Cashier. ^ DID YOU KNOW ^ Smith Hardware 4 Made Harness, \ Repaired Harness, AND ^ MadeOld Harness Look New? ^ * k Co. ^ I First Baptist Church Notes. Dr. Simms and party will return from the mountains this week and he expects to fill his pulpit as usual next Sabbath. He hopes to meet his class next Sabbath also. Visitors and strang ers cordially invited. for Tho Ledger; $1 a year. c o n ^ ij r/ p Try us. We make the best. Our line t.f Buggies ^ and Surries are the best made in the South. T\son A* & Jones, “White Star.” Hfgh Point and others. See us before you buy. Jt 'Waggons! 'Wagons!! Our Hardware stock is the most complete hi d larg- est in the upper part of the State. See us tor Screen ^ Doors. Always see us for the best and what you want. jfr Smith Hardware Co OF ALL SUMMER SUITS. This is the “beginning of the end” of the greatest and most successful Summer Sale ever held here. Do you real ize what a tremendous saving this August Clearance Sale means to you? If you do, we know you’ll be here bright and early to get the best choice of the noted “EFF-EFF” Clothes which are, in every detail of construction, strictly custom tailor-made and worth any mans wearing. Since the closing of our Mid-Summer Sale we have carefully re-adjusted our stock and marked the price in reach of all. So come early and get the best choice. W. C. CARPENTER, - Gaffney, S.C. 915, 917, 919 Granard Street.