The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, October 12, 1906, Image 8

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!»/• «•••»« • » - « » **---■** - >j - ■•.* ********** Cotton :• l*' * > « ♦ » « |C«' ► 4 - 9 * ♦ * 4 I. ♦ !► « ♦ !<-i j V y 1 ■. I:* m 1*1 I i i*« # * « i r A * A GIDDY GIRL. I She Runs Off from He r Husband and Sleeps at Police Station. !> K Pa'K' r i> a w aver in tb<“ rni'tna Si \f*n .fars airo h«‘ When you decide to '-ell. don’t take Y< )ll r > c 0 , 0 • 0 % u 1 one\ 1101 in • With YOU . Ip aYC ’ it with li- 1 * « w in re it u 11 1 11' ^ a ! 1 -, ! 0; 1! \ 1111 11 \a ill , ll 1*1 ' • * 4 m town a g ain. I’.Ycrv dolla r <»!* \ < HI!* • i 4 * • . 4 money i- io- iin-ii, ami kept in a Ihhha I 0 0 • 4 Rod 11 n h -1 ' v 1 ’. 111 -nt Mangam M. i. a 0 0 4 ft 4 - 4 1 > 1 rgl.’i r lb’, ,ot >ai'c which i' ‘ i ft * 1 4 two 1 >11 pit \ Ti11 h■ and (' 1 :n 1 >.na: ; .11 Lot K ^. > % ♦ vhicli make -- r a | ■ 111 H11 - a ~ ' ’ t H ! 1 „ 1 ) J ^ } ;. 1 ► 4 ' v ft 4 • 4 ^ 11»1 • ‘ to Hia;. • - tiie in. If \ on wa’ ■4 ♦ You!’ ct • ton ; aim net <i aa\ Hi ■ • 4 - ft • t m> \ ♦ • U |; 1 <! in ac •"iiiot 1 a11- \ '-n 1! 4 ‘*4 t « surve ; .-u : • c ••••• #•«««« Colton Is Advancing Don’t have a falling out with r our hair. It might leave you! U 8 T':cn what? That w ould mean flrhtn, scraggly, uneven, rough 11 air. Keep your hair at home ! 1 Fasten it tightly to \ our scalp! I You car. efLi’ydo it with Ayer’s | Hair Vigor. :i is something M I ' more than a simple hair dress ing. It is n hair medicine, a hair t mic, a hair food. I y *9* • 4 . ♦ » 4 i 4 . f 4 V • 0 National Bank of Gaffney, Gaffney, S. C. T! <■ I “ S li < > tic matter wha; bank or what town your cotton check may be drawn on, we v/iil catth it, or place it to your credit, at face value. V > < VI J « >*4 4 ' ► 4 i 4~ 11 tr’n 0 A* m ? StRSAPAKIl I A. R M {*> *r (M I', f A ^ S i S f**! 4 'f'A ITb ^ ith'ersxi,^. ■■■ Mgrchtrits 4 wanwrs Dan •Kt. »:csve. v.. sea D. C. ROSS, Prest. J. A. CARROLL, Vice-Prest. MAYKARO SWYTH, Cash.er. C. W. HAMES, Ass’t. Cashier. . ♦ y« »««•*«« r^4 a • 4 4 ^ * ♦ 4 * 4 « FOR r>ALE. FOR SAl E '.'v.o nio,. s : ntic on ■ (I Applv S. ... i 'rM.i ,:i.|, or .1 C I’richnori Capital, Surplus and Profits $95,000 M f w mi. I ’ N. W iimii. \' I.’ S l.irsi umn. ( A I • icis \Yi>oi>. ,\m •; ■ a ,Ni ,♦3 »%l • 4 ♦ ! >: m A CLEAR l.AVINGSl WEALTH I ^ .~S K s ROAD TO WEALTH is assured whoever starts right. < o*t in liim with those who are piling up i n ;i li!’,. H'li ■ r a, Tie ,| and nw \ (•! '> >V(1 . FOR SALE Ail ray tannine instru ents. ono and i\vol] ;r«e iwo meii'S |»t‘avinp iia” 1'. C. Hiek^on dv i 1 FOR SALE . It. O. Sams fine mu’os. Apply Sept. L’l-tf. 1 Park' In U idno-i me tile liack j since been hear 1 1 a surplus. Do it hv hocoming a patron of our Dank. The Accumulated Savings of our depositors is enormous. Their beginnings, though, were small. Open an account with us, will be the forerunner of a competency. Start now and time will prove it. Results tell. We pav FOUR per cent, interest on ALL DFPOSIIS compounded FOUR times a year. The Gaffney Savings Bank GAFFNEY, S. C. Office in the National Bank of Gaffney. D. C. Ross, I’rest. J. A. Cakroij., V.-Prest. Maynard Smyth, Cashier. mu I) 1 ' tile I I II and otlieer Smitii arres for i-ii.-inu i disl'irbanei iliea ill i'lle .lee way and lias from I Mr. ■.•id Mrs. Parke- spent iho nlL'M in separate cells at the police station. Mi nP-ht ion'Z 1 e e'nportiined hi> wife I to co .ie hack to her diverted home •Mid ’ittle one Sh had hardened her t,eirt aaainst him ,and would not vidd. Vesterliv morninK thev ap peared before Mayor Little on the c'.iV’ire of distitrhimr the P Tiee. The nnyor nointed out to the woman the error of her course and advised her ho m hack home. He arced Parker I ?.. act better toward his wife and fool’ them he FOR RENT. FOR RENT— House between Ten ra! school and postofTiee. Apply to \Y. C. McArthur. Rept. 2. r > tf WANTED. WANTED -A your.}' man who can write a real good hand, to do office work. No experience required. Ad dress at once in your own ban 1 writ inR “A.” this office. Oct.9 tf WANTED—Rutter, Chickens, Esrcjs Green Hides. Highest cah price paid R. G. Clary. Gaffney, S. G. Sept. 28-2mo. School Shoes. Bn tip the c 1 us tit them w ith Sboes f- • r i ' very best Shorn- tor linv- aod ; like because the' Mr> sm t on ' like 111iserv to match . I MU' a deep svmpathy tor FOUND simtdv fined the man SLOP and turned ihc woman loose Tin* fine was po 1 ' j FOUND—A coat near graded school ! , like tiecause t 'e\ L r >' and the court adjourned. 1 'ildiny'. Call at this office. ] 1 two of the be-l lin After adjournment Chief of 1 olin Oct, 12-2t , 1 .. . , . ., ... ... , . , Lockhart secured a clothes brush and ^ H . \\ . M (sinaitl 'Hoc < o., ;i mi L. | . Wood iV t/O I nev the 'woman attempted to anan- her STOLEN. ] | 0(] V(lU ( . ;in , lllv . toi,e, and make herself nrosen’abh | fur street apnearance In the mean STOLEN from (.wi-go L. Ciary on time the m in stood by and P e a d in the ni«ht of the 9th. one man mare 10 vain for his "if., to return with him, rears o’d. Oct. 12 It She was ahdureut and vowed > s ’ nf> | | ZZ'iZZ tiv Fire Insurance! 11 The Shoe Men ‘ >•,. walking un Limestone street to Whatever became of them I We represent some of the largest and fall st> m s in Uhihlren’s '* re,i 'M this wee k and let • d -ehool. We v«* tlie - mi de ; the kind children ! - |i|>v ; the kind parents li t satisfaction We have that could be built bv anv factory, HUMPHRIES SHOE CO., f ! I $1,000 Insurance On Your Life For 10 Cents a Week or $5.20 a Year And in a Home Company managed entirely by home people whom you live among, know, have confidence in and can find at any time. Absolutely the only Home Company in Cherokee County and it wants to help you in two ways. 1st. Hy furnishing you in Insurance cheaper than any other reliable ll company. 04 i 1$ 8 Ikt. ' do not know. Parker is about thirty three years cdd. The woman is about twenty-on •. j I She has been a ml looking woman j but hardship has told on her. She d"es not li ive the anpearance ot being | vicious but. weak minded. Sim seem ed not to care for ber sorted btiby, nor for her husband nor the man who bad induced b- r to leave home All in the world she seemed to care for was to be allowed to go her own way, in i-'S it was that she displayed a like in" for one of the handsonn- voung gentlemen on tin* Gaffney police force. most snlistantlal companies and would like to write your Puslnes. 5-14-tf. Smith & Lipscomb, Agent MONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared to negofite loans on improved farms for a term of years amounts of Jl.OO’O and upward, at 1 > per cent, and from $300 to $1,000 at j y 8 per cent. Apply to J. C. JEFFERIES. Gaffney. S. C. 2nd. Hy helping you build up your own tow n and state, by keeping your money at home, thus making money more plentiful LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. Death of a Little Girl. Wilmer, the sivyear old daughter of | State of South Caorlina, I Mr. and Mrs. Wm Broom, of Lime County of Cherokee. | This Company insures against Death, Total and Permanent Disability j stone Mills, di <i ;it 1' o’clock Wed B. J. L. W ebst r, Esquire, Probate , and Old Age ^ nesday. aftu-r a siiort illness. The j Judge. j heartfidt svmpatliv of all the friends Whereas. Mattie Vanpelt has made Lv Of .Mr and Mrs. Broom go out to them I suit to me to grmt li<-r Leters of Ad [[yi in their hour of bereavetuent The , ministration of tlie e-tate and effects burial took plac . yesterday at Dray i of Thomas J .Yanp It. deceased, tonvil e at 2 o’clock. These are therefore to ciM- and ad l monish all and singu’ar tie* kindref Before Magistrate Bridges. an 1 creditors of the aid Thomas J ] rltin This Company insures all tenijaerate men and women between the eges of 12 and 50 years of age who are strong and well and follow healthful occu pations. The name of this Company is the Carolina Mutual Benefit Association And its IP me Office is over the Merchants \ Planters Hank, Gaffney, S C Notice Its Officers and Directors. A. N. Wood, Prest. <V Prest. M. & P. Hank.) W. C. McArthi'R, V.-Prest. N Gen. Mgr. (Ex-Supt Pub. School.) C. M. Smith. Secy, and Treas. (I'test. M. & P. Hank. , B. H. Stkkdi.y, Medical Director, (M D.) Jnd. C Lh'SCOMh, ( Leading Merchant.) K. J. LkMastkr, (Prominent Farmer.) >/ t /* (y . J Mat Pennington was befor- Mag ' ' anpen. deceascu timt tncy „ mu ; u'g I istrate Bridges Wcdncs.lav on a Hiarg., appear before me. in the f'oiirt of ' ,f drunk and disorderly. He was ret. Probate, to be held at Cherokee Court ot:r Watch or ( lock is out of fix. v,( w lix it. ai.d if it will not run we will make it rim or refund \our money. WE HAVE A FIRST-CLASS WATCH MAKER AND ENGRAVER and guarantee our work. We fit vntir ev* s with Lvegla-'-es or Spt ctacles. (live tis 1 ( ;ili wo will Lif glad to s!iow voti our enti'e -toed; not Hous -. (»aftney. C.. on Thun I resented bv J B. Bell. Esq . but nm | • • • - • •• y wiihstanding the eloqu- nt appeals of j October 2.'tb. 19ud. af,e r publication U 1 Mr Bell Magistrate Bridges fined the , thereof, at 11 o’idoek in tin* torenoon. defendant which was paid. j to show cause, if any they have, why I j said Administration should not lie - —I granted. Given under niv hand this 10th diy J.”-arc-V'-'J- M I of October Anno Domini, 19ot; If! csts v/Htrt Aa urjAiiii. Kl j. e. Webst-r. B(.*?l OoukIj oyru;». Ta*i< !! ws-a. v»o , lzm in Llin**. **' <1 hv Kl I JllfiUfO. 4»y-v^T">vy/v-’fr rtvjif £ rc * PISO-’S^UREcFO ^cot^scj m p t tobrtr» {{/ I’ub in Gaffney Ledger Oct I2tii Ac 19th, 1900. Oaffney Jewelry Co. The New Jewelry Store. - Opposite Ledger Office Lf:' When Buying Your Fall Clothes Look Deeper Than the Surface Make a careful inspection of the “inside” materials and workmanship. If you will come here and do that with the autumn and winter models of the noted fit EFF-EFF FASHIONABLE CLOTHES you will find that in quality of materials and tailoring, as well as in cut and fit, they equal the costliest creations of the swell custom tailors--but at half their prices; and you will be satisfied that all we have said or all that you have heard in favor of “EFF-EFF” fashionable Clothes is absolutely correct. “EFF-EFF SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED SACK SUITS. of correct fashion, made of hamUome suitings of superior a m ■— quality in a with* assortment of exclusive weaves. s i FASHIONABLE FALL FURNISHINGS may he found here in a profusion of styles and makes to suit all tastes for day, afternoon and evening dn -s. it EFF-EFF” FALL OVERCOATS The fashionable* Chesterfield, 42 inches long, with form-fitting hack and jtressed side seams; also conservative models, as well as swagger “Cravenette” Rain Coats, $10 to $25 w. c . wi’kx i l:!*. form one c * "•G' 4r . IMt THL f ECHHL1MLR t ISHLL CO. »t« VUMft “EFF-EFF"