The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, September 21, 1906, Image 8
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And it’s a record to
be proud of ! Good
line of deposits and
a good general bal
ance to your account.
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beget frugality. How many, though, never open
an account at a bank ? If they did, at a bank like
ours, it would
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be to their financial interests.
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Mrs. Baker Entertains.
Wednesday afternoon from 3:30 to
0:30 Mrs. Floyd L. Baker was “at
home’’ to a number of her friends In
honor of her guest, Mrs. Dwight D.
Hart love, of Baltimore.
Mrs. Baker was assisted in receiv
in'' by Mrs. \j. Baker, Mrs. T. H. Lit
tlejohn and Miss Alice Mercer, while
Mrs. Roundtree and Miss Myrtle Gaff
ney presided at the punch bowl. Re
freshments were served by Misses
Mabel Mercer, Myrtis Little and Chris'
tine Baker.
Delightful music was rendered on
the piano by Miss l^ois Spears.
The interior of Mrs. Baker’s lovely
home was decorated with beautiful
potted plants and massive bunches of
roses were artistically arranged on
every side. Tue punch bowl rested
under a beautiful bower of g den
rods.
A most delightful afternoon was
spent by tnose present.
National Bank of Gaffney,
Gaffney, S. C.
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D. C. ROSS, Prest. MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier.
J. A. CARROLL, Vice-Prest. C. W. HAMES, Ass t. Cashier.
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Students Arriving.
Students for Limestone College are
arriving on every train. Already the
capacity of the college is being taxed
and the end is not yet. Numbers of
students were present yesterday but
the opening proper of the institution
! will occur today. In a conversation
with a Ledger reporter yesterday Dr.
Lett Davis Lodge, president of the in
stitution, remarked that although
many students .are yet to arrive, al
ready tj.attendance of last year is
considerably increased. The work
done yesterday was purely of a busi
ness nature, the students only regis
tering and classifying with no work
being done. The trains yesterday
brought numbers of students .and num
bers win arrive today.
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Kirby Bird.
A marriage in which much local in
terost is centered, occurred on Tues
day afternoon when Dr. A. M. Simms
pronounced the words that made Mr.
Albert B. Kirby and Miss Effie Bird
husband and wife. The ceremony was
performed at the honv of the bride’s
parents at Antioch.
Mr. D. M. Clary, of this city, acted Vil
as best man while -Miss Alma West- JW|
brook was a charming maid of honor. .Vi
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important item of a
man’s attire, it makes W
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or mars his appearance, i
To be sure of pleasing results we suggest that you
procure a Stetson.
We have the Stetson Soft and
Derby Hats in all the latest styles.
W. C. CARPENTER.
Jewish New Year.
Rush Hashonah. the Jewish new
year, occurred Wednesday night, and
from sundown Wednesday until sun
down Friday it will be universally ob
served by the .lews all over the coun
try. Tht' Jews of tin 1 city will keep
closed doors during this time. Rush
I Hashonah begins the year 5t»k7. which
is said to be from the beginning of
time. Ten days: after Rosh Hashonah
will be the D;t> of Atonement, better
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| known as Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur
observed ter t went'-four hous in
ting and prayer. The^e two oc-
iions are the most important dates
the .lewis calendar, and wherever
trite .lew is found he wih observe
two occasions. The xereises
Yon] Kippur are characieri/.ed by
vers being lifted up for the for
eiiess of t ra asgressiotis.
Those attending from this city w(>re !
Mr. and Mrs. A. \Y. Clary, Miss Eliza ,
Kirby, Messrs. Collis and Charlee? I
Kirby, D.M. Clary and Ben W. Clary. ]
The bridal party left Tuesday after- j
noon to spend their honeymoon in j
North Carolina. They will make Gaff- j
nev their future home.
Can This be Beat?
Editor Ledger:—How’s this for hog
raising? I have an O. 1. C. just four
months old and it weighs L r »8 pounds.
Thirty-five d ays ago it weighed
pounds, and therefore shows a gain
of 60. pounds in thirty five days, or
nearly two pounds per day. 1 live four
miles north of Cow-pons and if any of
your readers are from Missouri I can
slow them the goods. Can this be
b< at?
Yours truly.
\V H, Spencer-
Cowpens, Sept. 13.
Card of Thanks.
It affords nio great pleasure
turn nty since and heartfelt thanks to !
my numerous friends for the hand- '
some majority given me on the 11th
hist, over my opponent. Your strong ;
endorsement shows that I have been -
faithful in the performance of my du- i
ties in this high and honorable office i
and the trust reposed in me by my
people is greatly appreciated.
Hoping 1 shall never lose your con
fidence and esteem. 1 remain your
nost obedient and humble servant.
W. D. Camp.
Sunday School Rally Postponed.
Mr. Editor:—Owing to the fact that
the repairing of Beaverdam church
( nnot be completed by the fourth
Sunday in September the Sunday
school rally has li en changed to the
first Sunday in October. Everybody
is invited to come and bring well
fi led baskets.
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for any purpose, call on us. We will accommodate you ujk>ii
lii>eral terms. When you have mouey to deposit, bring it to us.
All business with us is confidential. We are equipped with the
best burgular proof safe, secured by an automatic time lock, the
safest device known to the banking world—absolutely safe.
Remember Our Savings Department.
Secured by our entire capital, surplus and profits, #95,000.00,
wherein we pay 4 per cent, per annum, and compound the inter
est four times a year. Such deposits are subject to withdrawal
at any time. : : : : : : :
Write Us About Banking By Mail.
We accept checks on any bank, anywhere, on deposit, at par
or face value. :::::•;
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Bring your check to us. We will cash it for you at face value
no matter w-hat bank it is drawn on. : : : :
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Sheriff Limeho:
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Are You
Needing a Well ?
STAR THEATRE
BRIAN BELL, Manager.
JUST ONE NIGHT.
If you are thinking of drilling a i
well on xour premises, consult T
Lee Bros., Gaffney or Spartanburg. !
S. C , as to the merits of a drilled j
well. We are now drilling a well
for the Victor Cotton Oil Co , in
this city, ami will be pleased to
furnish any information desired
on the subject of wells? - - - .
Saturday, Sept. 22
Holden Bros. Immense Scenic Pro
duction
THE DENVER EXPRESS
Bolls Rotting on the Stalk.
.1 L. P ny. who lives just out of
Gaffney on the west side, yesterday
sent to The Ledger offiee a couple of
cotton stalks on which a goodly num-
be>- of bolls were rotting before iua
taring. The young man who brought |
in the stalks. Mr. W. F. Amos, says
ti at there are stalks all through the
field in the same condition. This is
an unusual thing for this section,
caused, it is believed, by the excessive |
rains, and may prove very disastrous
to manv of our cotton growers.
First Baptist Church Notes.
Regular services n xt Sabbath at j
11 A M. Rev. Mr-. Crocker, our mis-
••ionary to China, will preach at night. |
He will also conduct the services and I
give helpful information about the
work. The public is invited to hear
him.
We .also expect to have the Lime-
-tone girls next Sabbath.
There were two additions by letter
last Sabbath.
All visitors a*tl strangers are cor
dially invited to worship with ns.
Lee Bros.,
Gaffney or Spartanburg, S. C.
This is • he show ovrrvone lots h en W'dt ing
for. It has come at last w ith Kalph J. Ra
veto-reft and his excellent company.
Th< Interestirig features See the 910 foot
passenger train in actual motion. Set- the
battle with the Indians. See the tight for
Hf‘. Hear the Benvet Express Quartette.?
Seats now on sale at Cherokee Itrug Co.
Prices, 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c.
.COW SUM PTIO
The Song
of the Hair
There are four verses. Verse 1.
Ayer’s Hair Vigorstopsfalling
hair. Verse 2. Ayer’s Hair
Vigor makes the hair grow.
Verse 3. Ayer’s Hair Vigor
cures dandruff. Verse 4.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor makes the
scalp healthy, and keeps it so.
It is a regular hair-food; this
is the real secret of its w’on-
derful success.
The best kind of a testimonial —
“Sold for over sixty years.”
Msde by T. C. Ayer Co.. Lowell, Usee.
Also manufacturere of
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CHERRY PECTORAL.
FALL STYLES
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bench made, and ii you arc ii
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A Comer
On Health
SILK SALE AT CARROLL & BYERS
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You can’t corner the
whole supply of health, but there is no
reason why you can’t imt as large block
ot health stock as you require.
We Are Health Brokers.
We -upply on demand anything
Medicine* such as won 1 ;! r. ; pi :'y o:r.
yot;r stock of health stock to advance.
Bring Us Your Proscriptions.
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W e have had “Silk Sales” before, so you know wliat to expect. This one will l)e
no exception to the rule. Come early and g* t some of the bargains. 200 y ards fancy
8Hk. new styles and colors, worth 50c, for 2‘Jc. 500 yards fancy ^ilk-, plaitls.
stripes, checks and figures in maroon, navy, ”LaudHii-Smake," queens greys,
greens, etc., goods worth 50c to 75c for only 30c for the day only. There’s noth
ing better than Silks for fall wear. We have all the new things. Alack Taffeta,
yard wide, worth .#1 00. to go for the day ;it only 09c. A lot of slioit pieces and
odds and ends to go in the sale at only 19c. ::::::
Silk Bargains Tuesday, September 25th
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P i Benefit Association 1
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^ i ^ Isa mutual, heme Insurance C> :::patt\ whicb offers you abso-
lutely safe protection aga n>t <1 ath att'l acci'lent at about
R . J5 one-half the eo.-t of “olil line’’ insurance. When you patronize
tw ■ it '.'<ju keep v(<ur money in vour own community and at the
K same time help to build up a home enterprise. Can you, in jus-
. ra tice t<> yourself and your country, fail to take a policy with them.-'
JF ™ Their policy is a simple, straight contract which anybody can
I if understand. Its officers are men wboee business integrity and
y I reliability you know, and they guarantee everv contract. Can
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OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
A. N. WOOD, Prea. W. C. McARTHUR, V. P. & Cen Mgr.
C. M. SMITH, See. A Treaa. B. B. STECDLY, M.D., Med. Director.
JNO. C. LIPSCOMB. R. J. LeMASTCR.
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