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$ I Ml I i Cotton When you decide to sell, don’t take your money home with you. Leave it witli 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 Hihbard- Rodman-lvly 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 vou ::::::::: : National Bank of Gaffney, Gaffney, S. C. 14 ,£•! y S! p: p! * Ml V; V Mi V <:■ pi D. C. ROSS, Prest. J. A. CARROLL, Vice-Prest. » 'TWVW'Wt’WVWWf • »» ir ► ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ 4 ^ « 4 4 4 «- 4 4 A DECIDED SUCCESS. The Ladies’ Bazarr at Mr. Wheat’s Friday Night. The bazarr of the Ladles’ Aid So ciety of the Presbyterian church, iriven at the residence of Mr. H. D. Wheat Friday nic'ht might be termed a socin! as well as a financial success. Karlv in the evening the peonle be gan to arrive and they continued to come until 10 o’clock. At times there was hardly room to move about, so great was the crowd. Besides the program, which we give below, the ladies served refresh ments cooke l on the electric cook stoves, and dainty novelties, toys. etc. One of the prettiest pieces offered was a handsome sofa pillow, which was made and contributed by Miss Nora (ia loway. This pillow brought and was bought by Mr. Kuhne. tie of the pleasing features of the r ning was the presentation of a ur of baby dolls to the popular j*/: i bat .< lor piwident of the National Bank, Mr. D C. Ross, by his admir ers. Claud avers that he will get even with the perpetrators of this t « ♦ <» * *4 ikr j* 1 joke if it musical on and well rt tal hi n w IV *> ivea. ) | dition of “A .lapanei i ing especially good. five vears. '1 lie is well rendered Miss Wood's ren- ■ Love Song” be- Mrs. Clarkson’s Dr. Creech Loses by Fire. Dr. Creech, of the Gaffney Drug Co., was called to Barnwell Saturday by a telegram notifying him of a big fire at that place Friday night which de stroyed between $50,000 and $00,000 worth of property, part of which he was interested in. Shortly after 9 o’clock Friday night a blaze was discovered in the gro cery store of A. W. Burkhalter, a wooden building, which soon spread to the millinerv and dry goods estab lishment of Miss Carrie Cave. At this point the flames got entirely be yond control of the one hand-engine being used and the drug store of C. M. Burkhalter, the law office of C. P Kice and a part of the store and stock- of R. A. Deason—drugs—were de stroyed. The fire was of unknown origin. An estimate of the insurance carried has not yet been made up, but it is known that the loss is not half covered. Dr. Creech was interested in the Deason drug store. A telegram from Dr. Creech yesterday states that the btii.ding in wnich his drug firm was located was not materially dam aged but that the loss on stock will be heavy, caused principally from breakage ami damage bv water. It is enough to o start a bank a^- with, ami if }ou adopt a sys tematic method of saving, the dollars conn; will pile up Mirpnsit Whv not on vviiat su< 1Y< atlju- t your i‘Xpf MW'S -0 they will 1,ot t'xcotd t li n e-fou’- tfis .of your t.-nming.-? That w ill t Miable you to a quarter 0 tit of every dollar. ll a SY«t»‘t!l would have done for \ ou had war- ago ! But cheer up ! It isn't too account The following is the program of the MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier. C. W. HAMES, Ass’t. Cashier ~ m • o' - - * -».*• - WWW r I !V| I reeit uion was also very pleasin !v Vj iv : 1 ■ ( \ » k CLEAH ROAD TO WEALTH .» Ih OH* in d whoever starts (Jet in line with who are piling up iron of our Bank, a surplus. Do it by becoming a . 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 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. Carroll, V.-Prest. Maynard Smyth, Cashier. Insi i runic nt> 1 duet by .Miss Viola Mom *r am 1 \ liss Ire ne Wheat. Piano so in by Mis: s Maud Wilson. Son g by Ml s. T. H. West rope, “For- | Sorgii accompanied by Mr. Kliiin< 1 * on the violin. Rer ■it ;it io 11. “Life a .t a Fashionable Hotel .” by Mr s. T. B Clarkson. Son • r ' * CJ die nt is Night,” by Mr. Hfiarli ps Ha tne Son •.r. 1 ap: inose 1 .ove Song,” by Miss Lillian \ v'ood Pia no so h> by Mis: s Viol, 1 Mercer. Tho ■ Ladle. i Aid Society netted some! hing ov r $50 from the enter- 11 i n m cut. ; and the,- are very much Hnted over • th eir sue cess and renuest The Ledge T t 0 expr ess th' ip annre- a (,' ; ,iiit ion; ige accorded and thn n: ssista nee render •e:i. M r. and \! ■ •s. Wh< •at ire gracious host s and ! lint for tin ? name of it one could not 1 ia' :■ been able to tell that t hev were CU tertaining in behalf of the society. dieir in •me is one ( >f the beau 1 if’i 1 in G affney and per- bans the In •s: appoint :ed iti the South, j» U1 j | hey ] r\, 1 .v how to make people m* Bound Over to Court. Marion White and Cove Pruitt, the two white youths arrested last week for mutilating a belt at the Lime stone Mi is. w ♦■)• given a hearing be fore Magistrate G. \V. Speer vester •lav morning. The evidence against them was sufficient for Magistrate Bpe t to bind them over to court. -Ju-t tij you com me late. Nf >\\ is the time to open the bank ONE DOLLAR out of every FOUR that vou eatn. your account and will help you to save and to succe 4 per vent, interest on Saving:- Account'. nd put away We welcome •d. We pay HERCHANTS^PLANTERS BAHK GAFFNEV. S.C. a iChapped Lips g AT the star theatre. Williams Conedy Company to Next Monday Night. Open w fl is * r ieguSM CloHiesTliat Fit Right Look Right,FeelRiglit are almost as essential to a man’s success in life as proper food, good health and “brains.” If you wear “EFF-EFF” FASHIONABLE CLOTHES you’ll have good reason to feel well satislied with your appearance, as they are—by comparison—the most fash ionable, best tailored and be->t fitting clothes to be had ready-to-wear. No matter whether you are a “short stout,” a tall, slim man or one of normal build, the “EFF-EFF” Fash ionable Clothes of your size will tit as if made to your in dividual measurements. We are very much mistaken if you don’t wax enthus iastic over our new model garments—especially the “EFF-FFF,” Suits and Overcoats, $15.00 to $20.00. Other Makes, $4.50 to $12.50. SHOES, HATS, UNDERWEAR. Hanan Shoes in the latest styles, $5.00 and $6.00. “Just Wright” Shoes, $3.50 to $5.00. Stetson Hats, $3.50, $4.00 and $5 00. Wright’s {iealth Underwear at 83c. C. CARPENTER Manager DeCamp takes pleasure in announcing that he has secured the ever popular and clever Wil- lititiis Comedy eo. for a week’s en gagement, commencing November 19. j This clever company of dramatic and I vaudeville artists is now in its six teenth ‘ season, with all new piays end new vaudeville bill The patrons of the Star Theatre no doubt, lemem* | tier having seen this clever company | several seasons ago and remember i with satisfaction how delighted they ! were with their performances. They j present exactly w.hat th y • promise. There are a few n -w faces with the | company this season, who are equai- j ly as clever as the old familiar ac tors and actresses. Among the fea- I Hire specialties are Ralph Taylor, fun maker, with his new and un to date songs and monologues; Katie Wil- j Hams, the Southern favorite; Mayme Taylor, coon shouter; Williams and j Williams, champion song and dance : > (artists ($500 for their equal); May- N | blossom Williams, the most talented i d child performer and specialty artist L , j on the stage today; Johnnie Williams, |j j the funny little fellow with the funny j H I little jokes, songs and buck dances; |R j Marie DeGafferelly, in character: cj songs; and others. 'Manager DeGaff-j 1 - erelly makes the liberal offer tolls cheerfully refund the price of admis- j f| sion to any dissat isfied patron. Sure-1 Ui lv this is fair enough and deserves a trial from the most skeptical and critical. Nothing is attempted by this | company to amuse their audience bv ; resorting to anything bordering on ( vulgarity or slang, but if you want j your money’s worth come out and nay them a visit. Prices 15. 25 and ! 25 cents Seats on salo at the usual place. 1 \ } I f] are very disagreeable, if not painful. ; : Glycerine, Rose Water and Witch Hazel in combi nation are an anticeptic and healing agent. : : YOUR LIBS vs ill not crack open nor be sort- if you use our Glycrine and Rose Water combined with Witch IIaze ; . 10c the bottle. ; ; : Cold Cream, Camphor Ice and Facial Cream. I I I I I E I Reed Rockers and Go-Carts. i 4 & We have a big assori- m e n t o f each. You should see our line o f R e e d Basket Ta bles, the very thing for a nice pre.^ei . Our line of Oak Rocha Center and Dining tion; for our prices are right. T-'aE- f as rs, Dining Chairs, is attracting atten- i Come and see us for anything you need in our line. Shuford & LeMaster, Furniture, Stoves and Undertaking. $1,000 Insurance On Your Life For 10 Cents 3 Week or $5.20 a Year rjBX ;T i j ii i Cherokee Won the Prizes. Ed. H. Gaines has returned from Charleston, where he went on a duel mission—that of introducing Schnapps ginger ale and to exhibit poultr v from the Gaines Poultry Yards. Mr. Gaines brought back two rib- ! bons, one being the first prize for the ; finest pen in the White Plymouth I Rock class and the other the first J premium for the best pen In the I American class. There were two ! hundred and twenty five Plymouth I Rer*ks in the show. Eugene Black, a Cherobee county | Ik- 1 ', who lives in the Grassy Pond j neighborhood, won the prize of $50 offered bv Mr. Gaines for the best !>air—a cockerel and pullet—hatched from White Plymouth Rock eggs pur- ! chase ’ from Gaines’ Poultrv Yards. ! Thus it is that Cherokee keeps well j to the front in poultry culture as ! well as other matters. II I Cherokee ll u ll Company U "Window Panes all SiHSci ■ £ Drug 1 1 t Ai - in a Home Company managed entirely by hon e people whom you lv live know, have confidence in and can find at ai.y time. Absolutely 2 the < iii) \ Hon e Company in Cherokee County audit wants to help you in I tv o ways. I; 1st. by furnishing you in Insurance cheaper than any other reliable P company. 2i,(l. IP i-elpiiig you build up your own town and state, by keeping your H money at home, thu< making money more plentiful. 'I his Company insures against Death, Total and Permanent Disability and Old Age. This* ompany insures all temperate men and women between the ages of | 12 and 5° 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 Home Office is over the Merchants \ Planters Hank, Gaffnev, S. C. ^ i Notice Its Officers and Directors. A. N. Wood, Prest. (V -Prest. M. & I*. Rank.) W C. McArthur, V’.-Prest. M; Gen. Mgr. (Kx-Supt. Pub. School. C. M. Smith, Secy, and Treas. (Prest. M. & P. Hank.) B. B. STEEDLY, Medical Director, |M. D.) J no. C. Lipscomb, (Leading Merchant.) K. J. LeMaster, (Prominent Farmer). Death of J. H. Noblett. Mr. John H. Noblett, formerly of Gaffney hut recently of Greer, died in the latter city Friday afternoon at 2:20 o’clock after a protracted illness covering several years. Mr. Noblett wa- the son of Mr. F. A. Noblett. well and favorably known in this city. He was thirty-five years of age. The deceased leaves a wife and four chil dren to mourn their loss, besides his aged father and other relatives and a host of friends. The remains of Mr. Noblett were brought to Gaffney Sunday morning and carried to the undertaking estab lishment of Messrs. Shuford & Le Master. The interment took place at 10 o’clock and was under the aus pices of the Woodmen of the World. •"Mt WHIM All tit* FAILS. | Bert Coutfta Syrup. Taete* Ouod. til tu umo Hok4 bydrufuleu. lu umo. noia by drunuu. Thanksgiving Is Near \ And I Have The Turkeys, Fruit Cakes, Etc., For Your Dinner. Please leave your orders now so that none may be disappointed. My Coffees are growing in favor daily —so is My Flour See my Fresh Candies and Cakes just received. F. Bee Gaffney Phone 254 For Sale One improved city farm with ten acres in city limit.-, six room cottage on same. One store room, fine opening, in West £nd. Two nice six room cottages on desirable lots. One farm, 140 acres, 4 1-2 miles out Oae building lot, a beauty, 120x100. Many other desirable lots and places can be seen on my li«t. Call and see it. One nice farm, 103 acres, ten miles out, heavi ly timbered, good six room house. : : : : For Rent Two city farms. One four room cottage. See SAM L. FORT, “King of the SoU” REAL ESTATE Handled on Commission. I handle both City and County property; pay costs of advertising and making titles. If you want to buy see me. If you want to sell see me. I bring buyer and seller together. The buyers nearly always come to me. Those who have lauds for sale will act wise by placing their property with me for sale. :::::::: J Z. A. ROBERTSON.