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r ♦ »>ni NEW SCHEDULE. Money Under Lock and Key at buttle or in the otluv in.:v seem tf) he in a sate place hut it is not. it is liable to he ih t roved hy tire or taken h\ thieves. U'hetl deposited with the ►*»**».T*WI 0 r .ill Tijins vVent In i S u 11 u a y. s the in a .scliedun .Siiuiuty, Jainiarj lit ti M) |i m a. in .\ » > t» ..ul’NU ii.,i i' Jones W dkins. ornlay ni::h* at the hoim- ot !• ■ ;iaw nt . on IVm street e • 1. 111, • s and Miss Klnisr v.es mite | in the ho|\ . at r; ol.\ l,\ Itev \. M • 'a ot i ho I’i i >t Maptist j Mi- .tom i • i [n ipiihu > onnK ' ■ a ’; of 'hi., cii 1 lioin^ as j • •» • i'ii hi - la' ie r. M . It \ | . , de Mh I kins niie of nt. ■ a inia hh■ vo'iii a < >iii • is tin da mall ter "f Mr. and It Mh. kin and lias a host of in ill nil. Tin von n u i f -o the eoaara'nla ills friends SERVICE ampSAFETY ie* IV 111 i nn it | ♦ National Bank of Gaffney it is absolutely safe, is it is INSl'KK!> and kept in a IliMiard Koi'inan- Flv Patent Moh and Iturplar 1 'roof Sale, and it is where it can lie used by the owner at any time or anywhere. I)eposit{\om monev with us. National Bank of Gaffney, Gaffney, S. C. % Vi iy ivi 'V' '¥ iV ■ »• vi ' a. n i - • • |> in I. ,ii ji in , 11 " i Npyu Year's Rer.eption at Blackshurq. i i y e . I " ; Oi [). in. ! II Id j, in | The eharniinrc home of Mrs .1 K . .ally oxeept .Nos. 11 1 doiies was Hie seen,, ol a i"d\ N w and !_ ...iich ;iie taken oft on Sun j ^ , ' ,r ^ I’ai' 1 u ■ Ihursda;. even lie. da \ s. \,i nans sop except Nos. h; Nl1 '' dones is a most popular woman ::7 and :;.s r.7 and ::s are vestihuh- '" llo "L r '>ie ><»iitm i,"ople and her re trains a ml i 11 st op I o pu t off ,uid I a k' • i ( ‘‘h’ ’ 0|1 f"r t h eii i New N ea t s will Ion r on pa. . enters !>■ yond \\ iishiiiK l, '> | ' , 1 ' and \tiania. da will stop only to put ( ^ l, ‘ hdlowine y oune ladi- s assist off passeimei's beyond Salisbury. Thu j ' !l i'eeivitu lol|o .vine are nuiil trains: Nos dh, | id dT. Id. d > and ds let' till most eom j p 1 (• l,a It k i li O - lilt- safety for voui fuiid-. \\’i Aan’ aii v■ incss, amt wlo thur your account in ja \vt will ext* im! cvt rv con^i»t.ent 'oatikim loo proytO' r liattkiiij; ;e or smad i accoiu m o - . l oll Miss Uaehel 1 dones. Miss Oaston. Miss Anderson.! \fiss lhalan. Miss Whisonant. Mrs I Xnderson, Mrs Mays and .Mrs Orale | arl' I Bufo rc j Street Church Notes. , , | morntne hours with manv reiirets I lie com.million service last Sun j., p^ndjiv was , tritely attend'd. There were It wo additions to the church hy letter Dr. .1 E tlarrett. the chairman of he party broke up in the urs with many mt it was time to no home dation. iind will jirotm t your ititme-t- with tin -amc < arc ami lith-lity that wo apply to our own. It is our business to re ceive and safeguard deposit' ; to loan money on proper security ; to transmit money for our customers to oth(*r cities and countries, .and, in general. to render every financial service with- j m the scope of a modern banking instituion. 0. C. ROSS, Prest. J. A. CARROLL, Vice-Prest !vi !SI MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier. C. W. HAMES, Ass’t. Cashier. | l ' 11 " F'rst Baptist Church Notes. the lioard of siewards. tiiinoiineed to KemiJar set vim s next Sunday a: 11 j tie conari-aat ion that the hoard liad a 111 and 7 p. in aised the pastor's salary $!"•» for Ihc Sunda. scdiool meets at '.' Id ii- i a m Thr- course of study this year *Z+Z*'*l*I*I*yi+l*Z+I*’*I*I*y.Id .♦ I"X-InV*!*!*.’♦ti The tir.-t «|iiaitci ly conf.'ivnce ol is in He Old Testanmnt runl will he j ih, church will he te Id at the parson helpful to all who keep up with it., aue Saturday maht at 7 o clock I he first qt®rters le.~,sons are in Hone l |{c\ Marion Dar.aan 'in m w pre si' and thosi- who attend will Im apt sidina elder, w ill preach Sunday to a'd helpful information about the j aiornitm, at 1! a m. Tn* re will I"' t"'in(|ation fticls ot our reliulon s"oeial music by tie choir StraiiK«*rs " and vi'jioi, conlia!ly wi lconied all Subscribe for Th^ Ledqer; $1 a year. MERCHANTS»°PLANTERS BANK GAFFNEY. S.C. Saving Readers i $ are invitei! to dcp"'it •y savings with us. * h i iiilo the Jiabit of put ting your money hole as a safe place, and do it as soon ;t' vou get it. Dividends that con I N ! 1.!.’ r'.s'r pp jp - w 1 1 i acciMint so big you li luinti' for v "iirseit. \\ .■ pa\ I t )1' : hposits com non i A LI. i i $ The Gaffney Savings Bank, Gaffney, S. C. Office in The National Bank of Gaffney. D. C. ROSS, President. J. A. CARROLL, Vice-President. MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier. the H'TViecs Dr. Charley Lipscomb Married. li will be news to a iroo 1 manv ot Dr ('. 'I' Lipscombs friends in this '(•tion 'o !<■ mi Mim he was married yVi’dm—day The bride is a (Jreens bom yomm lady yiDs Li/./ie Phillips cm ot tin Did Xorth Srao's most chanuiuv . n nm ladies I'i Lipscomb is known io almost everybotL aroinid pei'e Me j - ~oii ot \11' .iml .Mrs. Nathan Liiccomh. and man nf wiii'tli cud (d'aracier Kvervlindy who . now s :.i:n wil w i him a ■ II. and Annual Stockholders Meetinq. I'i.. >' e< ; l.ohleie nf i p,. Nh.i' ion a. Dank ,,f (kiffney held Meir annual m. e * j * j * ’ .a 'he etlice of hank la t I'ii' >day I'In o h :.<i . d "t direel01 .- was r<'» c ■ teg !• >r a in )t h* term Che I I othfe;-, \ i '( ,'( SO ( j ete.j ffir ano'h- •• year The sliowinr nui i< hy the iii'tit -nion was in every way sti*i.-tac'ory. thi tiank heimr in the verv l.esr ,(,- i!11 e eondii ion. Weak Lungs Bronchitis CJRtS WHtSf At: flS fAlk,j»• L ‘ DUg’O hyrup. i a- L’pd r^ T , ;n timij. ^"'d l>v v *, For ov. , years dottors have cm . d Avcr’s C'dierry PvLt'it;:. slOUgllS, CuldS, yyt.:'l. b.,.i ■. brvtnchiti', con- '.U;iijh‘;'i, "l van trust 3 mc.iiciiic ' c best doctors ap- p rovr. I im u trip t this the next t iii- you have a hur.i cough. T'e- best kind of a. testimonial “Soil fijr over tix'y years.'' a—ewwa^—tf-y i. wm i A. Ma'I^ by J. C. Ay or Co., Lowell, Mass. A.so m.-inufacturers of 9 SARSAPARILU. PILLS. HAIR MOOR. i/ers W»• 1 ,i. e no secrets * We publish the fo; i: u nah of a * our medicines. Adamant. i J. R. TOLLESON & CO. * CQNSUMPTI Ayer’s Pills keep the bowels regular. All vecetable and gently laxative. Sale Starts • Sale Starts Tuesday, CARROLL & BYERS Tuesday, January 8th. 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 offeri g Clothing, Overcoats, Furnishings, Tailor-Made Suits, Cloaks, Skirts, Dress Goods, 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 (ffetreats in heavy beaver, blue, black and brown, three outside pockets, fU inch velvet collar, lined with Italian cloth, strong sleeve linings, worth at least iJio.OO, in this sale, #2.^0. 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 stile only $7.75. A good Overcoat for Boys, four to ten years old foronly 88c. All wool Overcoats for Boys, shield and sleeve, good Italian lining, worth $3.00 eveiywhere, for only $1.98. Clothing Men’s all wool fancy Cassimere Suits, good serge or Italian lining, made to sell at $n.50 and worth the money, for only $3.48 Men’s $18.00 and $20.00 check, >tripc and plaid Suits in broken sizes of this sun- son’s best numbers, all to go in this sale for $14.50. Remember, that all $20.00 Suits m 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, we will oiler 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, anvthing in tin line if v<>u cin get your tit. milv $l,s.50. All mir Suit' are man tailored ami have tlnit distinctive “taih>r-made" look that is so hard to get. Cloaks and Skirts You may have any Cloak in the house if you can get vour tit for onlv $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 tit half price. 54-inch wool Repeilants, worth and sold for 48c ad the season, to go in this sale for only 29c Me, 7-:>e ami (Lie Outing in this sale at under co-t, l,' 1 . It will pav you to buy these for quilt linings. It will nay mer chants to invest in this goods and carry it till next fall at the price. Jeans 15c goods, at 11c, 20c goods at 15c, 25c goods at 18Ac 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 77c, for only 48c. California Wool Blankets, 11-4. that will cost you $0.0(1 at any bargain sale, for onlv $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.” Mail and Telephone Orders Filled Promptly. CARROLL & BYERS. Gaffney, South Carolina. 804-6 Limestone St.