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•IT'S ALL YOUR FAULT.” Money Under Lock and Key at home or in the office may seem to be in a safe place, bnt it is not. It is liable to be des troyed by fire or taken by thieves, When deposited with the National Bank of Gaffney it is absolutely safe, as it is INSURKD .and kept in a Hibbard-Rodman- Fly Patent Mob and Burglar Proof Safe, and it is where it can be used by the owner at any time or anywhere. Depositlyour money with us. National Bank of Gaffney, Gaffney, S. C. At the Star Theatre Saturday Niqht January 5. •It’s AH Your Fault” .Viaauger Edward 11. Salter's new farce with an International success stamped up on it comes to the Star Theatre to morrow night Edgar Selwyn, the author, calls it an “original Ameri can farcial comedy." It certainly earns the high mark of being origi nal. for it runs along novel lines that D. C. ROSS, Prest. J. A. CARROLL, Vice-Prest. MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier. C. W. HAMES, Ass’t. Cashier. w «' • % « » »» WWW ***. Saving Readers are invited to deposit savings with us. into the habit of put ting your money here J as a safe place, and jf 0 '' do it as soon as you i get it. Dividends that come to you in the way of INTEREST paid by us will in a few years swell your account so big you’ll hardly know it. Try it and see for yourself. We pay FOUR ;• •ee; ; , N TEUE T on A EL deposits comnoundeti FO! R times a year. The Gaffney Savings Ban'.'., Gaffney, S. C. Office in The National Bank of Cafiney. D. C. ROF s, President. J. A. CfRPOLL, Vine-Prcsiclcnt. WAYWARD SMYTH, Cashier. & $ & m $ & $. H $ 0 V in his rooms iunl becomes palmed off as Beasley’s son. During the three acts everyone in the cast except the "tarter' and her daughter, is accused of being a parent of the orphan. Charles J. Stino and Miss Olive Ev ans are the stars of the organization. Mr Stine appearing as the “uncle” and Miss Evans in the role of Flora Beasley As an index that the show is first class in every particular The l^edger begs leave to say that the company comes direct from the Academy of Music at Charlotte and that Gaffney is the smallest place at which this company appears this season. We have every reason to believe that the show is one of the best that will be here this season. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES “Happy” Cal Out. “Happy” Cal Parish is able to 1)6 out once more. Cal. had a rough time of it and it looked for a while as if his days were to he few, but Providence smiled on him. a good physician administered to him and a charming lady nursed him hack to hualth and happiness and friends and everybody is glad of it. He isn'W quite as gay as of old, but he im proves each day and will soon lie his old self CHARLES J.STINE in “It’s all your Fault” , —. m iK . i are exceedingly refreshing to theatre goers seeking something new in com edy. The play vas first produced in l»ndon and .s still running there. It enjoyed a run of 100 nights at the Savoy Theatre New York City last season ■“It's All Your Fault” is built for laughing purposes only and it proves a great tonic for the risihles. The first of tlie Hiree acts takes place at First Baptist Church Notes. Or. Simms will fill his pulpit next Shbbath as usual and as it is the third anniversary of his pastorate, he will make a report of the work. All members are requested to be present as well as all the friends of the work. Visitors and strangers are cordially invited to the services. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. The primary room has been filled and will be used next Sabbath. How many people keep valuable papers in unsafe places? flow many go away from home for a few days leaving valuables hidden in their houses? How much valuable property is de stroyed or stolen each year on account of such careless practice? Does it pay to take such risks when $3,00 will entitle you the/ use of one of our Safe Deposit Boxes for a year? These boxes are of the latest style and the best made. They are in a fire • proof vault with additional protection in the way of burglary in surance. Whatever is placed in one of these boxes rests in ab solute security until taken out by the ower—no one else can open the box. We will be glad to show you our Safe Deposit Boxes and have you make use of them. We want your general hanking business too, and in return offer you every facility of modern banking and courteous treatment. : : : : MERCHANTS and PLANTERS bank GAFFNEY. S.C. Have Moved to Gaffney. liev. T. B. Owen and family ar rived in Gaffney Wednesday and moved into the Gaffney circuit par sonage. Mr. Owen has been assign ed to the Gaffney circuit by the Methodist conference and will live in this city. Mr. Owen comes to us highly recommended. He is a most affable gentleman and we trust he and his estimable family will find their stay in Gaffney both pleasant an I profitable. I * § i)(>bbi if lode! iii when his friend. Kit Howard Beasley eonf< he was married, a year before. In had been pinch si for niom*\ and ha< taken advantage of a wealth' incb who had promised to give him an an nuitv on the birth of a son. to la named after the unci®. This unH.. lived a long wavs iron was aunt $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. ist. By furnishing you in Insurance cheaper than any other reliable company. 2nd. By helping you build up your own town and state, by keeping your money at home, thus making money more plentiful. This Company insures against Death, Total and Permanent Diaability and Old Age. This Company insures all temperate men end women between the ages 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 Home Office is over the Merchant, M Planters Bank, Gaffney, S. C. 1 o Uto nepmw and deceive him. Tli I 'fants and relativ young -camp in his there came a time " anted to see tin then (basic Dins to s Indued the ds deception But ■ when the uncle ndr named for him had to lie. for tie <rjm r**' * -ar 1**. * {— For Sa!e One improved city farm with ten acres in city limits, six room cottage on same. One store room, fine opening, in West I'.nd. Two nice six room cottages on desirable lots One farm, i-jo acres, 4 1-2 miles out One building lot, a beauty, 120x100. Many other desirable lots and places can be seen on my IGt. Call and tee 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 Soil” and had no son. He told uncle that bis son was being tutored and gave the name of his friend Dobbins and his address as the residence of ids son. That is the beginning of ceal com piic;rtio ns and everyone becomes in noeently involved in apparently <.iru- proniising positions, including the uncle, who has a tarter wife, Beas ley. and even tin* governess. Early in the plot Master Archibald, an or phan from a school near Dobbins’ lodgings, escapes and takes refuge Feed your hair; nourish it; tjive it something to live on. i :icn it will stop falling, and will grew long and heavy. Aytr's Hair Vigor is the only uine hair-food you can ouy. !r gives new life to the hair-bulbs. You save what hair you have, and get more, too. And it keeps the scalp clean and healthy. Notice Its Officers and Directors. A. N. Wood, Prest. (V - Prest. M. & P. Bank.) W C. McAkthi K. Y -Prest. 6c Gen. Mgr. (hx-Supt. P C. M. Smith, Secy and Tre.is. (Prest. M. 6c P. 1 I * .calling Merc ha K, (Prominent nner -j Ji » b'Mt kind of a testimonial id lor over sixty ycai^. Alt j rcumufactursra of £ SARSAPARILLA "VWIbJ iy .PfSOSCURE , CJatS rthtut All US fA.U. mi I Host l -ouijli Syrup. TasN , Good. ’]*<' •’•V In time. Hold by dniKiU.-ts. V... g rfSTYg- 'JSUv **♦<►<• STOCKHOLDER’S MEETING. There will be a meeting of the stockholders of the W. Sam Lipscomb Co., in the office on Jan. 10, 1907. | Fire? Fire! - Every man should be protected from loss £ by lire by carrying insurance. Sse me. I represent the best fire insurance compasies on earth. Let me write you a policy that T. means something to you in case you are a j sufferer by fire. Vi W. Sam Lipscomb. Pres. D. C. ROSS, Agent. Jan. 1 -2t. ‘ tv-; PR CE IA Hat Sale That Means Something To You Most people read an advertisement and throw it aside thinking that there is nothing to it. We are go ing to offer you for next the few days a nice lot of Hats at HALF price. Every Hat was marked with ink in plain figures the first of the season, so you see there is no possible way to purchase wrong. This sale of nice Hats will only be on a few days at these prices, so come early and select one. : : : : £ Gaffney Manufacturing Co.