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Money Under Lock and Key at home or in the office may seem to be in a safe place, but 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 INSURED 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. Depositjyour money with us. National Bank of Gaffney, Gaffney, S. C. D. C. ROSS, Preat. J. A. CARROLL, Vice-Prest. MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier. C. W. NAMES, Ass’t. Cashier. Saving Readers are invited to deposit savings with us. Get into the habit of put* ting your money here | as a safe place, and f 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 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. £ “JOSHUA SIMPKINS. D. C. ROSS, President. J. A. CARROLL, Vice>President. MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier. He Will Be at the Star Theatre To morrow Ni^ht. The “JoehuB. Simpkins*' company with a fine brass band and splendid orchestra, will be seen at the Star Theatre tomorrow night. The play is made of fun and realism, combin ing the pleasing features of realistic melodrama and the ever popular rural play. The character shetches are said to be very’ clever, whle there is an abundance of good music, singing and (lancing in It. Those lovable old country characters are introduced and their saying and doings create comes to us recommended as a good one throughout. The saw mill scene In the their act is said to be wonder fully realistic a genuine circular saw being seen in motion, with Uncle Josh’s son lashed to a log by the vil lains and started toward the glitter ing teeth of the rapidly revolving saw. Concerning the play and company the Spartanburg Journal had the fol lowing, the play being presented in that city Christmas: “For those who like a play in which quaint rural characters hold a conspicious portion of the bill. “Josh ua Simpkins,’’ at the opera house last night, was all that could be de sired. While the theme was an old one, with the human element features when properly presented, and such was the case last, night, there will always be something to hold the in terest of theatre-goers. The orchestra, deserves special mention for the admirable manner in which the members rendered a popu lar program. First Baptist Church Notes. Good congregations greeted the pastor and good services were held. The choir furnished some especially good music at the night service. Mrs. G. G. Byers at the organ as Mrs. Gooding was sick. The Sunday school was good and reorganized by electing all the pres ent officers except the superintend ent. who declined to serve. A committee was appointed to nominate a superintendent next Sab bath. The reports by the departments of church work done the past three years was good. Midweek service Wednesday at 715 P. M. Baracas Entertained. Mrs. G. P. Hamrick, teacher of the Cherokee Avenue Baptist church Baraca class, delightfully entertained the members at her house on last Saturday night. The membership numbers about thirty-five. Oysters and a variety of dainties were serv ed. Bach member n ports an enjoy able evening. PISO’S CURE FOR ORES WHERE All ElS r FAILS.. HeBt O'nmU Syrup. Tmum Gouii. C»ii . „ In time. Sold by ilnitrirlBia. r- * UMPTI - W. O. W. Meetlna. All memlbers of the W. O. W. are urged to attend the meeting tonight, at which meeting important business will be transacted and the newly elected officers will be Installed. G. W. Speer, Clerk. Jan. 8, 1907. Star Theatre ONE NIGHT ONLY WEDNESDAY, JAN. THE GREAT NEW NEW ENGLAND FLAY Joshua Simpkins BIG FUN AND MUSICAL SHOW Spaolal Scanary and Mechanical EHecte. Saa the Great Saw Mill Scene. Hear tha Joshua Simpklne Orcheatra. Beat of Singing and Dancing Specialties. WATCH FOR THE Burlesque Band Parade. PRICES: 25c, 35c, 50c. NOTICE After January 5th, we will gin only on Wednesday and Thursday of each week. Victor Cotton Oil Co. NOTICE. AH persons having joined the Friendly Link Aid society and are in debt to same, must pay up on or be fore February 7, 1907, or be forever barred. 8. M. Smith. PrAQ Jan. 8, 11, 13 pd. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Lipscomb Silica Springs Company has been adjudged insolvent and a receiver appointed to wdnd up the business and all parties holding claims against the said Lipscomb Silica Springs Company are hereby notified to file their claims with me within sixty days from the first day of January, 1907, and on March 1(5, 1907, I will hold a reference in my office, Gaffney, S. C., to pass upon the validity of said claims, at which time any and all claims may be con tested. G. W. Speer, Special Referee. Jan. 8-15-22. We do not do all kinds of nrintinq -we do the GOOD kind. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Hf"v many people keep valuable papers in unsafe places? How • any 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 tfio 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 iire 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 banking business too, and in return otter you every facility of modern banking and courteous treatment. : : : : MERCHANTS aw, PLANTERS bank GAFFNEV. S.C. This Space Belongs To W. C. Carpenter Sale Starts Tuesday, January 8th. & BYE Sale Starts Tuesday, January 8th. MID-WINTER CLEARANCE SALE Our Semi-Annual Clearance.Sales are the biggest and most favorably known events that occur in Gaffney. They are held for the purpose of closing out one season’s stock before the next arrives. We are offering Clothing, Overcoats, Furnishings, Tailor-Made Suits, Cloaks, Skirts, Dress Coeds, Outings, Jeans, Blankets, Etc. at prices so low that the man with an eye on his pocket book will take advantage of our sale at once. READ THESE PRICES OVER TWICE Overcoats Men’s Overcoats in heavy heaver, blue, black and brown, three outside pockets, 3£ inch velvet collar, lined with Italian cloth, strong sleeve linings, worth at least $5.00, in this sale, $2.90. Men’s imported Scotch Cheviot Overcoats, made to sell at $25.00. A coat that pene trates to the vitals of high priced dealers is this. Real chamoise lined pockets, best wool serge lining thrmghout. It cannot be duplicated anywhere for less than $25.00, our price this sale only $7.75. A good Overcoat for Boys, four to ten years old foronly.SSc. All wool Overcoats for Boys, shield and sleeve, good Italian lining, worth $3.00 eveiywhere, for only $1.98. Clothing Men’s all wool lancy Cassimere Suits, good serge or Italian lining, made to sell at $8.50 and worth the money, for only $3.48. Men’s $18.00 and $20.00 check, stripe and plaid Suits in broken sizes of this sea son’s best numbers, all to go in this sale for $14.60. Remember, that all $20.00 Suits in every store are not the same quality as ours. We give you the highest quality and make that money can buy. Tailor-Made Suits Tailor-made Suits that have been $13.50 to go in this sale at $8 .50. Tailor-made Suits that have been $20.00, wo will otter in this sale for $12.50. Tailor-made Suits that have been the talk of the town at $25 00, none better in the State at the regular price, only $15.00. $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00 Suits, anything in the line if you can get your fit, only 8£c, 7£c and 64c Outing in this sale at $18.50. under cost,4jfc. It will pay you to buy All our Suits are man tailored and have j these for quilt linings. It will pay mer- that distinctive “tailor-made” look that is i chants to invest in this goods and carry it ! till next fall at the price. so hard to get. o Cloaks and Skirts You may have any Cloak in the house if you can get your lit for only $4.75. Skirts. Don’t fail to see our new Panama Skirts in black, blue and brown, new style plait, worth more, for only $3.00. Dress Goods $1.25 and $1.00 Broadcloth, black and all colors for 78c. Remnants of heavy goods at half price. 54-inch wool Repellauts, worth and sold for 48c ail the season, to go in this sale for only 29c. Jeans 15c goods, at 11c, 20c goods at 15c, 25c goods at 18£c and 35c goods at 25c. Men’s $1.50 Jeans Coats at 88c. Men’s $2.25 Jeans Coats, water-proof for $1.48. Blankets 10-4 Cotton Blankets, heavy and good, worth 7Ec, for only 48c. California Wool Blankets, 11-4, that will cost you $6.00 at any bargain sale, for only $3 90. This Sale will begin Tuesday, January 8th, and continue through the month or until all is sold. Remember our guarautee is always “money back if you want it. 1 n Mail and Telephone Orders Filled Promptly. CARROLL & BYERS. Gaffney, South Carolina. 804-6 Limestone St.