The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, October 05, 1906, Image 8
Cotton
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When you decide to sell, don’t take your
money home with you. Leave it with us
where it will he safe, if only until you are
in town again. Every dollar of your
money is insured, and kept in a Hibhard-
Rodman-Ely Patent Manganese Mob and
Burglar Proof Safe which is locked by
two Duplex Time and Combination Locks,
which makes our funds as safe as it is pos
sible to make them. If you want to hold
your cotton and need any money, we will
be very glad to accomodate you. Let us
serve you :
National Bank of Gaffney,
Gaffney, S. C.
ln~ a meat market and Rrocery In the
store room adjoining J. M. Nelson,
has sold out to Green Daniel and
I^awrence N. Tate. The business
will he conducted under the firm
name of Daniel & Tate. Mr. Klrbv’s I hunr. S. C.. several days ap;o, making
future business movements are Inde- inquiries about the arrival of the Wit-
finite, but lie will probably engage in tekind at Charleston, and saylne that
News and Courier will prove interest-
inc to those of our citizens who are
interested In the servant question:
“The News and Courier received a
letter from a correspondent at Blacks
some other business or resume bis
former position with B. G. Clary, the
market man. The hedger anticipates
a good business for Daniel & Tate, as
they are a very clever pair and have
a groat manv friends.
Buford Street
Large congrt
at the services
There were
membership by
D. C. ROSS, Prest.
J. A. CARROLL, Vice-Prest.
MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier.
C. W. HAMES, Ass’t. Cashier.
■j*'SAVING^
*BANK,
A CLEAR
M. E. Church Notes.
nations were present
last Sabbath,
three added to the
letter. During the
past month one was added by vows
and eight by certificates.
The Aid Soci ty will meet next
Monday afternoon.
The regular servicec will be hold
a<- usual next Sabbath. Preaching by
the pastor. Sabbath school me^ts at
ft; ir> a. m.. Prof. W. C. McArthur,
superintendent.
he would he aide to furnish home and
employment for one man and his wife.
In fact, he said, there is room in
Blacksburg for one hundred Indus- |
trioiD people. The Wittekind will I
sail from Bremen in two weeks. Pej-
sons in South Carolina who would he
ab’e to furnish homes and employment
to the Immigrants should place them j
selves in communication with Col.
Henrv Schachte, chairman of the im j
migrant committee of the Commercial j
Club,' of Charleston. If this first ship
load of immigrants is well taken care
of a great many more ships loaded
with desirable people will come to
Charleston. A word to the wise ought
to be sufficient.”
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Interest Payable Oct. 1st.
Wo Beg to call the attention of our Savings De
positors to the fact that the interest on their
deposits for the quarter ending October 1st, has
been entered to their credit on our books, and
the same can be entered on their pass-books
whenever it is convenient for them to hand in
the hooks. : : : : : :
If you haven’t an account with us, don’t you
think it would pay you to consider the matter?
Dome in and let’s talk it over—or write us.
Senior Lcagu
and visitors are
at
cordially
Strangeri
Philosophy is very
you never try to use
satisfactory if
it. on yourself.
welcomed.
Meetinq at E| Bethel.
Saturday and Sunday of last
there was an interesting meet
El Bethel. Dr. Simms and Rev"
. Thompson conducted the dis
ms on Saturday. On Sunday
\Y. K. Crocker preached at 11
(1 house and after
ground Dr. Sinn
VllEALT’i
OPfRjGM 1
is assured whoever starts
right. Let in line with
r ~ j _ D-h*. those who are piling up
a surplus. Do it by becoming a patron of our Bank.
The Accumulated Savings
of our depositors is enormous. Their beginnings,
though, were small. Open an account with us, will ho
■ the forerunner of a competency. Start now and time
will prove it. Results tell.
We pav FOUR per cent, interest on ALL DEPOSITS
compounded FOUR times a year.
The Gaffney Savings Bank
GAFFNEY, S. C.
Office in the National Bank of Gaffney.
D. C. Ross, Prest. J. A. Carkou,, V.-Prest. Maynard Smyth, Cashier.
OCTOBER 1st, 1906
I IV T JC I* IS S T
Your account has been credited with the interest to October
1st. When convenient please bring in your bank book
and have same entered in it. :: :: :• :: ::
If you are not already a customer of this bank, we invite
you to become one.
GAFFNEY SAVINGS BANK
D. C. ROSS, Prest.
J. A. CARROLL, Vice Prest.
Oet. ” 5
MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier.
r< >we:
We have just opened up a new business in the store room lately occu
pied by the Acme Furniture Co. We will carry
Buggies, Wagons, Harness and Heavy Groceries
Get Our Prices.
We invite you to call and see us and examine our line. You will find
that we are in a position to save you money.
THE J. C. LIPSCOMB COMPANY.
a. m. to a pa
dinner on th
preached.
The people seemed to enjoy the
meeting throughout and the visitors
certainly did.
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Changing the Track.
The Southern Railwa has a force
of hands ut work changing the main
line of the road preparatory to the
opening of the new passenger depot.
It was necessary to take up the side
track and put down the heavy regu
lation rails in order to run the trains
next to the new depot. It is not
known the exact date when the new
depot will he opened to the public,
but the indications are that it will
not be long.
A Correction.
In the item headed “some old pa
pers” in last Tuesday’s Ledger we
made an error in stating that the dis
tress warrant was issued by John
Wilkins against John W. Lipscomb.
The warrant was issued by Win. Lip
scomb for John Wilkins against John
Phillips. It was issued in 1845, known
as the dry years.
Does Your
leart Beat
Yes. 100,000 times each day.
Does it send out good blood
or bad blood? You know, for
good blood is good health;
bad blood, had health. And
you know precisely what to
take for bad blood — Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla. Doctors have
endorsed it for 60 years.
On© frequent cause of bad blood is a sluggish
liver. This produces constipation. Poisonous
substances are then absorbed into the blood.
Keep the bowels open with Ayer’s Pills.
Made by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass.
Also manufaoturertt of
J HAIR VlliOR.
AC.I F. CURE.
CHERRY PECTORAL.
t/ers
We have no seorets! Wo publish
the formulas of all o»ir medicines.
Death of Miss Huskey.
Miss Bottle Huskey, an elderly
maiden lady, died Wednesday, at the
home of her brother. Mr. Landrum
Clary, at Grassy Pond. Miss Huskey
was about sixty years of age. She
had made her home at her brothers
for many years. The burial took
place yesterday. She was a devout
woman, loved and respected bv all
who knew her.
Presbyterian Church Notes.
The regular morning and night
services are to he held as usual on
Sunday October 7th in the Presby
terian church.
The repairs and improvements are
going on only in one part of the
building and do not interfere with the-
services held tonight (Friday) and on
Sunday.
Merchants & Planters Bank
Capital, Surplus and Profits $95,000
C. M. Smith, Prest.
A. N. Wood, Y r ice Prest.
S. Lipscomb, Cashier.
iuih Wood, Asst. Cash.
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FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—One four-room cot
tage; with barn and outhouses: on
Victoria avenue, near graded school.
Mrs. R. C. Howard. Oct. 2-5-pd.
FOR SALE—One 2-horse wagon;
used only one month. J. E. Ezell.
Oet. 2-5.
FOR SALE—Two fine mules. Apply
to R. O. Sams. Sept. 21-tf.
If you want to buy a good house
convenient to graded school and
Limestone College, address “House”
care Ledger. Sept. 3 tf.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—House between Cen-j
tral school and postoffice. Apply to
W. C. McArthur. Sept. 25 tf.
WANTED.
C. Have you ever rot Iced a
child hopping along - ;, the 5lde of Its
foot, with a very earnest look, of
suffering wrinkli:-g the chubby face?.
Remember what that meant
when you v/ere a child ?
Blisters! “Educator” shoes
do not blister the feet. The toes
spread out as comfortably in the new shoes
as in the old. There is no struggle as to whether the foot
shall stretch the shoe, or the shoe compress the foot.
Both are the same shape, and are friends from the
“ art HUMPHRIES SHOE CO.
Mr. Sapoch Hurt.
While hauling logs last Thursday,
Mr. E. R. Sapoch, a prominent citizen
of Mount Paran. had the misfortune to
get one of his legs broken below the
knee. Mr. Sapoch is somewhat ad
vanced in years, but we are pleased
to know that he is getting on well
and is on the road to recovery.
WANTED—To
Davenport.
buy a mare. Kyle
Oct. 2.
First Baptist Church Notes.
Regular services by the pastor next
Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
All night services will now begin
at 7:30.
Visitors and strangers are cordially
invited to all the services.
WANTED 000 bundles of fodder.
E. Ezell. Oct. 2-5.
Commercial Club Meeting.
There will be a meeting of the
Commercial Club on Monday night 1
the 8th, and all members are urgent
ly requested to attend as business of I
great importance will be transacted.
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CORES WHERE All EISF EAIIS.
| Boat CuuKh Syrup. Tastes Good. Uau
In time. Bold by druggists.
WANTED—Butter, Chickens, Eggs
Green Hides. Highest cah price paid.
B. G. Clary, Gaffney, S. C.
Sept. 28-2mo.
NOTICE.
Parties ?ubmltting free milling or
sulpherde gold, copper and silver
ores for tests must furnish not less
than fifty pounds, or over one hun
dred. All samples or ores submitted
must be from owners of the property,
as we will deal only with the owners.
L. U. Cambell.
Sept. 4, Imo.
j ONE MOMENT!!
( $4,599,545.08 Left our State last year
for Insurance,
1,937,719.75 Came back,
$2,661,825.30 Gone never to return.
Why help drain your own State and keep it poor when you
can get absolutely safe protection in a home company,
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MONEY TO LOAN.
am prepared to negotate loans on
improved farms for a term of years
l*i amounts of $1,000 and upward, at 7
per cent, and from $300 to $1,000 at
8 per cent. Apply to
J. C. JEFFERIES,
Gaffney. S. C.
which wants to help you keep your money at home, and
thus build up our own country? Ala remarkably low
cost you can get this protection in the
CarolinaMutual Benefit Assn, j
Home Office, Gaffney, S. C.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
A. N. WOOD, Pres. W. C. McARTHUR, V. P. & Cen Mgr.
C. M. SMITH, Sec. & Treas. B. B. STEEDLY, M.D., Med. Director.
JNO. C. LIPSCOMB. R. J. LeMASTER.
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Announces His Fall and Winter Opening of
ILLINERY, DRESS GOODS AND SILKS
Will Continue Friday and Saturday, October 5th and 6th.
On these days we shall devote our attention more to showing than to selling, and we will be glad to have you come
and look these over at your leisure. The most gorgeous and beautiful colorings are shown in this season’s Millinery
and the shapes and styles of Hats are most varied and pleasing. We want you to see them all and you will be re
paid for your visit by the sight of the most beautiful selection of Hats that we have ever shown. : : : : :
Everybody Cordially Invited. IVo Oards.
W. C.
915-919 Cranard Street
Gaffney, South
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