The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, November 30, 1906, Image 8
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Money
Under
Lock
and Key
•tb'MDe or in the office may
aaem to be in • safe place, but
it ia not. It ialiiable to be'des
troyed by fire or taken bj
thieves. Wl»en depositrd aiib tb
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National Bank of Gaffney
it ia absolutely safe, as it is INSURED and kept in a MiM>.<rd-K *< man
Fly Patent Mob and Burglar Proof Safe, ami it is where it can be used
by the owner at an) time or anywhere. Deposit.your one with us.
National Bank of Gaffney,
Gaffney, S. C.
D. C. ROSS, Prest.
J. A. CARROLL, Vioe-Preat.
MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier.
C. W. NAMES, Ass t. Cashier.
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BVs3oSr>x n io>3r>3e>t3
are invitpd to deposit
savings with us. <
into the hahit of put
ting your money he*e
as a safe pla« e, and
do it as soon as ton
get it. Dividends that o*
INTEREST paid b\ s u ih n a few
account so big you’ll hanllv kif" 't
fortourself. W- pat F< >U K i»ei cent .NTEKK^I •
ALL deposits compounded FOUR tiimsa tear.
The Gaffney Savings Bank,
Gaffney, S. C.
Office In The National Bank of Gaffney.
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DEATH OF MR. JAMES P. SMITH.
A Bright Young Man Goe s to His
Final Reward.
Mr. James P Smith, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alexander Smith, of this county,
died at the home of Mrs. E. T. Wll
kins In this city where he boarded.
Wednesday mornln* at 3 a. m.. after
a brief Illness. Mr. Smith was but
twenty six years of age. He was a
handsome, manly young gentleman,
loved by all who knew him Intimately
and respected by all who knew him
casually. Mr. Smith's parents live In
the northwest section of the county.
For five years Mr. Smith had made
Gaffney hla home. He came hen to
work for W. O Lipscomb A Bros., t nd
when Mr. W. O. Lipscomb disposed of
his interest he went with the new
firm of Lipscomb. Goudelock & Co.
About two years ago he took a busi-
*» course and has since been the
bookkeeper ior that firm He was
thoroughly competent and his pleasing
address and unassuming manner made
him lots of friends
For some time Mr. Smith had been
suffering with Appendicitis and the 1
malady became so acute that It was
determined that the only thing to be
done to relieve him was for him to
submit to an operation. Accordingly
Weak Lungs
Bronchitis
For over sixty years doctors
hsvc endorsed Ayer’s Chtrry
Pectoral for coughs, colds,
weak lungs, bronchitis, con*
sumption. You can trust a
medicine the best doctors ap
prove. Then trust this the next
time you have a hard cough.
The beet kind of a testimonial—
"Sold for over sixty yeare.’*
»br J. C. Ayer Co.. Lowell,
All
so manufeoturore of
9 Sarsaparilla.
PILLS.
HAIR VMOR.
ijers
We hire no soeretel Wo publUh
the formu.ae ofe.l oar modieinoo.
Booty For Burglars.
• i>'' people would proti by the experience -.i u • . r- ninny
,i Aould be Hvwried. Tue receni robberv hioI murder of
Mr* Mnrteiibe Mor^an «ho.,Id tench n le?**on in t vei reHident
" eiiutx H dint; money about one* linn*e l* nl-
nioNi ji* iiHiigeroua as encouraging a Hie in the k Move
"i ; h h ohn of coal oil. Some dtphoneM iteraon will *<>me day
diaeoti ■ how you handle your saving* and ihe mere Mealing
• i y«mr hoard h only a small part of what he mav -i • Take
•hi* *n11 experience and apply it to your own ea*e in *ueh a
o .nm r a* to prevent a like happening.^ Dep.m i v<iu money
n mir ' Hnk vaul'H where it will be ab*olutelv aei-ur*- Pav your
;r.
sa , K (,UNTL
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idute in Star Theatre Htn!.
PnoNk No "^i
^row and bridge work a eDArtal
Ayer’s Pills keep the bowels regular,
this was done the operation being All vegetable and gently laxative.
oerforrned Saturday afternoon. The
oatient recovered nicely from the
inaseMhetic and ! t was believed that
t’o would recover. Monday he grew
worse, symptoms of uratic poison ap
nearing and from that time on the
natient continued to grow worse until
Wednesday morning at 3 o’clock when
he breathed his hist.
His death caused universal bereave
ment in Gaffney and throughout the
county where he was known
The funeral took place yesterdav
it the family burying ground, near
tb° home of the parents of Mr. Smith
seven miles northwest of Gaffnev. The
funeral was conducted by Dr. A M.
Sims. A large cowd attended, thus
attesting the esteem in which “Jim
my” Smith was held by his frl°nds
and associates. The pall bearers
were: Maynard Smyth. J O. Sparks,
C M Smith. Dr. W. K. Gunter, D. M.
Clary and R C. Swafford.
D. C. ROSS, President. J. A. CARROLL, Vice-President.
MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier.
Me <*£<*£* 0
$1,000 Insurance
On Your Life For 10 Cents a Week or $5.20 a Year
And in a Home Company managed entirely t>y home people whom yon
live among, know, have confidence in and can find at a- y time. Absolutely
the only Home Company in Cherokee County and it wants to help >ou in
two way«,
1st. By furnishing yon in Insurance cheaper than any other reliable
company.
2nd. By helping you build up your own town and state, by keeping y< ur
money at home, thu< making monev more plentiful
1his Company insures against Death, Total and Permanent Disability
and Old Age.
This Company insures all temperate men end women between 'he ages of
12 and 50 years of age who are strong and wed ai d follow healthful occu
pations.
The name of this Company is the
Carolina Mutual Benefit Association
And its Home Office is over the Merchant* & Planters Bank, Gaffnev S C.
Spears-Little john.
Yesterday at 2 o’clock at Jonesrille,
Mr. H L. Spears of this city, and
Miss Mollie Littlejohn were united in
the holy bond® of matrimony. The
ceremony was performed by Rev F.
r \ Hickson, of this city In the nre^nce
of a few of the relatives and friends
the contracting parties. Mr. and
Mrs Spears were exnoct°d to arrive
! n the city last night. They will board
with Mrs. W. H. Richardson, on Vic
toria avenue.
Miss L'ttlejohn is one of Jonesvllle’s
most charming young ladies, who
numebrs her friends by the score, and
the friends of Hezibiah are congratu
latipp' him on his good fortune
Mrs Spears, is one of Gaffney’s
nonular business men. He represents
Ward Four In the city council, and Is
«unerlntend°nt of the Limestone
S rings Lime company. He Is also
mayor pro-tem of th- city. The Led
-er ^oins In the wish that the voyaee
o’or matrimony’s sea may be full of
pleasure for both.
“B. B.” Club Entertained.
The “B. B ” club was delightfully
entertained on Monday afternoon bv
Miss Freeman Garrett at her home on
Limestone street. A three course
luncheon was served The dining
table was beautiful with the showy
linen and sparkling cut glass Those
nre«ent were Misses Lucie Carpenter
Wilma Gaffnev. Jessie Lipscomb. Lu
la Garrett. Winnie Davenport. Pearl
Crawly.
This club Is quite an important fac
tor in Gaffney society. Invitations
have been issued by Miss Lucie Car
nenter to the club for Monday after
noon. December the tenth.
Notice Its Officers and Directors.
A. N. Wood, Brest. (V Brest M. & P. Bank )
W C. McAKTHUK, V -Brest & Gei Mgr, (Hx-Snpt Bub. School.]
C. M. SMITH, Secy, arn' Treas. (Brest. M it B Batik.)
B. B. STKKDLY, M<- ical Director, (M D )
Jno. C, Lipscomb. (Leading Merchant.)
R. !. LkMaster, i Broil! nent Farmer),
Another Remedy Fop Chokina Animals.
Mr. R. .1 Moss, of Smyrna, called
In Wednesday and gave us another
••p'Tipdv for choking cattle and stock.
He savs. when a cow or horse is chok
pd ! f two men will nut a rop^ around
her nock so w'hep each end Is pulled
It will comnlpfely efon the animal
from breathing until they fall and
when this is dope to immediate'y r 3 -
]pacp the poop, the animal wil] at once
recover from the choking.
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GAFFNEY. S.C,
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| A HANDSOME $15
! HAND-PAINTED I
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| With every purchase of
I 2oc worth of holiday
I goods we give you a tick
J et hearing a number,
you sign your name on
( the back of the ticket,
and deposit it in a box
^ prepared for iliom
Ai b o clock on Decern
her th* 24 h a lit |e i-hild
will draw, one time, a
number from the box.
. The one whose name is
J on the other side gets the
j present.
( Someone Will Get It. Why
] Not YOU.
■ Ask to See It.
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Humphries Shoe Co.,
Exclusive Shoe Dealers.
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A Feast of Good Things
Turkeys Cranberries Celery
Oysters Oranges
Tangerines
Lemons Apples Heinz's Mince Meat
Heinz's Apple Butter Heinz's Pure Olive Oil
Evaporated Fruits
Gelatine Jelly
—“Grip Tablets” will cure your
co'd Thpv arc guaranteed by the
Gaf^npv Dru' r Co.
Ai! Eli M.i*.
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i Drug i
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Try my Bon-Ton Flour and Mountain Buckwheat and oblige,
Yours to please,
ee Gaffney
We Give Away! ^
On December 24th, 1906, $25.00 Worth of Goods as First gjft.
On December 24th, 1906, $12.50 Worth of Goods as Second gift.
On December 24th, 1906, $10.00 Doll in Window, as Third gift.
Every time you buy 50 cents worth in cash, you get a ticket. For $1.00 you get two tickets, and so on. The more
tickets you get the better chance you have for these gifts. : :
Remember the Date—December 24th, at 8.30 P. M.
the gifts will be given away. The ones getting the first and second gifts will make their own selections of goods from
our stock. You want to begin buying now—TODAY. The more tickets you get, the better showing you have. Just
remember Xmas is near at hand. You want goods for yourself and presents for your kindred and friends. Bear in
mind that we are the leading Jewelry house in the city, showing the BEST and LARGEST stock of Watches, Rings,
Chains, Clocks, Gold and Silver Goods, Cut Glass, China, Solid Silver and Silver Plate Ware. We want you to call
and see our stock, and let us tell you about these gilts.
Gaffney Jewelry Company, Opposite Ledger Office, Gaffney, S. C.
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