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v ^• w.w.'W.'WT'w.w.-*' ‘v.w ».» % » r.-« • <v <» v « w.'w.'•■ 1* .w. ^.Vj •t One Billion Dollars !? V I A Large Sum )f money about the louse or offce is a constant sou rce of dan ger. There is ah^> s die risk of thieves or ire. You owe it to /ourself and family to tvoid such risks. Put your money in the National Bank of Gaffney where it will be safe from both and be just as con venient to use as if you had it in your pocket. nrhinlc /Vl>out It! Bank ot Gaffney, Gaffney, S. C. M SHORT NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST, EVENTS IN GAFFNEY AND CHER OKEE. V & MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier. C. W. HAMES, Ass’t. Cashier. D. C. ROSS, Prest. J. A. CARROLL, Vice-Prcst. yi *! W! We Are In $ EARNEST V and that’s why em phasis is put on our position as custo dians of other peo ple’s money. N ^ SAV!i\l<z,& dANKS ^ stand for economy and for safe and sure methods of adding to your wealth. In youth is the time to forecast for the riper years of life. This bank can help you. An account opened to-day will prove a blessing in the years to come. We pay FOUR per cent, interest on ALL deposits COM- POUNDfiD four times a year. :::::: r ho Cj»iiH'nov v'iiin'!-* AJiinlt- Office in The National Bank of Gaffney, Gaffney, S. C. D. C. ROSS, President. J. A. CARROLL, Vice-President. MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier. Recent Happening* i n and Around th* City and Other Event* Gather ed by the Local News Editor. Cotton sold vestorday for 10 cents. There were no cases before Mayor Little yesterday morning. The K. of P.’s will meet tomorrow night and install the newly elected officers. A. W. (Dock) Clary is helping Col- ) ! " Kirby hold down the market while Barney Is in Florida. Albert Kirby has purchased a house and lot on Frederick street from R. A. Jones and will move into his new home on February 1st. Ben Clary has been made night ticket agent at the Southern passing er depot. Mr. Ezell has needed an assistant for some time and the Southern did not give it to him any too soon. The Gaffney Manufacturing Com- nany have just completed the erection of five new five room cottages on Robertson street. We understand that this company conteplates the erection of a large fifteen or twenty- room house to he used as a hotel for its transient help. Peachtree blooms were a common thing in Cherokee countv last week, but Jack Frost got the upper hand of them yesterday morning. R. F. D. Carrier Lee Byars brought in some blooms Saturday from the old Pink Dellinger place, and N. S. Burgess brought in a lot yesterday. A feature that added a great deal to the attractiveness of the perform- a»'^ e at the Star Theatre last night was the playing of the local orches tra. 'Prof. Johnson is an able direc tor and his assistants good musicians. It will probably interest theatrego ers to learn that the local manager h- arranged with the orchestra to play at future performances at the theatre. CLARY ELMORE. A Society Event at Grassy Pond Church Sunday. Sunday at 11 o'clock at Grassy Pond church Mr. Drayton M. Clary and Miss Edna Elmore wer united in marriage by Rev. C. F. Felmet. It A Narrow Escape, What came near proving a fatal ac cident occurred at the Gaffney Manu facturing Company’s plant Friday. It is the custom to clean the big driv ing wheel of the engine everv Friday at noon. The wheel measures twen ty-eight feet in diameter, and weigns one hundred tons. In order to clean the wheel it is necessary for work men “to get down into it.” The cus tom is to get into the wheel as soon as the engine is stopped for dinner. On Friday the workmen were ready !o clean the wheel and it was stop ped, but it had not stopped where Engineer John Motts wanted it to .stop, so he opeml the throttle to shove it over. Russel Petty, one of the men who was to do the cleaning, jumped into the wheel, not knowing that the engineer was going to turn it half round, and when it began to move became frightened and tried to jump out through an opening in the ?>it. His body was caught be tween a beam and the wheel and the hack and bowels mashed to a con siderable extent. No bones were broken, however, and Dr. Daj*win. the attending physician, told a Ledger re norter that while Russell would bp v^-v sore for several davs if the in ternal injuries were not more serious than he thought they were he would be out in a couple of weeks. Mrs- Malcom Goudeiock Entertains. Mrs. Malcom Goudelock entetrain- ed a number of friends last Thursday night in honor of her mother. Mrs. L. Estelle Hopkins, of Baltimore, Md. The parlors were tastefully decorated for the occasion. Misses Lulie Potter and Esther Goudelock received. Miss Polly Goudelock presided at the punch bowl. Dr. Gunter won the first prize at the peanut contest, which was a souvenier spoon of Jamestown, while Mr. D. C. Ross won the “booby” prize, which was a pickaninny baby. Th- evening was most highlv enjoy able to all the attendants. The fol lowing were the invited guests: Messrs. A. C. Pridmore, D. C. Ross, C. L Walker, Maynard Smyth. J. Eh Jefferies, W. O. Johnson, Sam Fort, Geo. Littlejohn, Paul Morgan, Kyle C. Davenport, Geo. W. Speer. Dr. Gunt er, R. C. Swafford. Roy Osborne. Misses Gus Brohawn, Edith Fort. Fan nie Hopper, Ethel Ross, Eva Stacy, Blanche Corry, Esther Goudelock. Pol- Iv Goudelock. Lulie Potter, Kate Ham ilton, Lillian Jones, Dora Scott. Ger trude Ballenger, Margeret Poag Mil lie Wilkins and Mr. and Mrs. Durbin Jones. was a church wed- social events of the Mrs. Net tie Whit°ner, groom, played the w The attendants were and Miss Mnv Peeler. Elmore and Miss Elm church was crowded w and one of the neighborhood * sister of the eddin fr march. Mr. Ed Stacy Mr. Clarence r Clary. The ith the friends The Woman’s Club. The Woman’s Club of Gaffne’’ met Friday afternoon at the home Mrs. E. L. Cole, on Jefferies street. The house was beautifully decorated, dark- arid lighted with candles. Mes- i G. G Byers and C. W. Hames ifed the gii/’sts with beautiful ions of vocal music, w r hile s Pearl Crawley, Marion Cole ul BEST BOOK ofthe YEAR When you stop to think about it, doesn't your Bank Book toll much of the story of your owu life? You who can read between its lines and anali?e its tigurt^. know the labor and sacrific* represented by each dollar de posited. Every entry ia tb« happy ending of a thrilling chapter. Make your book grow—it is recording your hisiwv and telling the story of your success. If you have no Bank Book' bring in a deposit NOW and get one. We pay I per cent, inter est on Savings Accounts and your money may be withdrawn at any time on presenting your pass book. MERCHANTS*" D PLANTERS BANK GAFFNEV. S.C. THIS SPACE BELONGS TC W. C. CARPENTER CO.! dan M: U( Wil If )n gave some high instrumental selections. An te three course luncheon was and the club was unanimous long J served. [ in honing that it would not be 1 until they would have the pleasure in l meeting again with Mrs. Cole. g I on pie. An in fair was feme of the bride’s par- $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 f] two ways. ist. By furnishing you in Tnsur.mce cheaper than any other reliable company. 2nd. By helping you build up your ow n town and state, by keeping your money at home, thus making monev more plentiful. This Company insures against Death, Total and Permanent Disability f and Old Age. This Company insures all temperate men and women between the ages of W 4 12 and 50 years of age who are strong and well and follow healthful occu py pations. The name of this Company is the i Carolina Mutual Benefit Association And its Home Oflice is over the Merchants & Planters Bank, Gaffney, S. C. Notice Its Officers and Directors. A. N. Wood, Prest. (V.-Prest. M. & P. Bank.) W. C. McArthur, V.-Prest. & Gen. Mgr. (Ex-Supt. Pub. School.) C. M. Smith, Secy, and Treas. (Prest. M. & P. Bank.) B. B. STEEDLY, Medical Director, (M. D.) Jno. C. Lipscomb, (Leading Merchant.) R. J. LeMastkr, (Prominent Farmer). of tb« ym [hold at the 1 [ ants. Mr. and Mrs. George Elmor Q , j in the afternoon. Mr. and ^Jrs. Clary will make Gaffney their home, and ! will occupy the house in Frederick ‘-•♦re 4 now occupied by Mr. Albert i Kirby. j Mr. Clary is one of the promising voung men of Gaffney and holds a I responsible position with The J. C. | T inscomb Company Miss Elmore is Mho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Elmore who live just across the I North Carolina line, and is n charm i ing voung laly. Davis Elmo r e. I T' v u Davis and Miss Eunice El- I more were united in wedlock Friday -•t the homo of the bride’s narents. Mr. and Mrs. George Elmore, just across the North Carolina line. Mr. Davis is a most congenial youn" fel low. famed as a baseball twirler as well as a good worker. Miss Elmore is a most attractive you g ladv and numbers Ji^r friends by the score The Ledger joins in congratulations ♦o these young people. Brought to Gaffney For Burial Mrs. Rosa Johnson, who formerly j Hved t< v>\ but recently lived in Spar- j tanbnrg. died in the latter city Fri- j day morning at 3 o'clock- of apendici- fis. She had been sick' several weeks. I Mrs. Johnson was about thirty four i ' ears of age. She move! from Gaff | nev about four years ago. Her re I mains were brought to Gaffney Sun- i day. The interment took Place yes terday afternoon at 4 o’clock at Oak- hand cemetery. Watch . , C"HtS feHUtl Ad tu IA a*. (J Bust CoJKh fivrig, T# ,• in limn, ho ■) 1>t 1 ruv p-t« f A Shooting Scrape. A shooting occurred at the house of Gray Roberson, near White Plains, on last Wednesday nierht Three per sons were the recipients of hot lea l— two women and a man, viz: Callie Shade. Mary Roberson and Willie Littlelohn. The gentleman who did the shooting was Mr. Charlev Wilk ins. alias. Linder One of the victims was hit in the leg or>n i n the thigh, and one in the breast. Bill Yo’ Ever Tltinli what a bargain you arc getting when you get THE LEDGER one hundred and three (103) times a year for Only SI 00 a Year? Just bring your time piece to us and we will fix it, giving you a guarantee that we fix it rigfit. No brass plugs for ruby jewels by us. We use the best material and no old or second hand parts. Expert workmen bear in mind that we are the leading jewelers showing the best, largest and newest goods. The best goods ^or the lowest prices. Rogers goods from $3.00 doz. up. Don’t buy Jewelry, Watches, China or Silverware until you see our line. The Gaffney Jewelry Co. i t 4 15th 15 th i GENUINE CUTHNIG SUE » Every Suit In The House a Good Pattern. The price is an insult to the quality. SALE ON TEN DAYS, so come and let us PROVE to you what we are offering. By way of (parenthis) our line of Selby Oxfords just arrived. Ask to see them—perfect dreams. Remember the date, Tuesday, January 15th. GAFFNEY MANUFACTURING GO’S. STORE.