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I si. m .f m i < * A Large Sum of money about the house or office is a constant source of dan ger. There is always the risk of thieves o’* fire. You owe it to yourself and family to ivoid 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'ifi your pocket. "Pliink ^XI>oiit It! $ National Bank of Gaffney, Gaffney, S. C. $ v v l* V V V SHOII NEWS ITEMS OF LOCH INTEREST. « a ▼ f V # '* EVENTS IN GAFFNEY AND CHER OKEE. Recent Happenings in an th* City and Other Events Gather ed by the Local News Editor. East. Lynn at, the Star Theatre to morrow night. Cotton sold yesterday at 10:80, with about sixty-five hales on the market. “The Life of pictures at the i Saturday night. Christ” in moving Star Theatre next OPIE READ. Ha Will Bs At the Star Theatre on February 20th. Gaffney people will have an oppor- tunty on Wednesday evening. Feb ruary 20th of hearing one of the most celebrated author and lecturer. This occasion being the first appearance in this city of Mr. Ople Read, the celebrated author and ecturep. This is the second numb«r of the Star Course and promises to be the social even* of the season. Mr. Henry C. Wlarnack has the following to say concerning Mr. Read: ‘‘Perhaps no wri f er of today has told the stories of the South with the charm of Opie Read. His translation of the poetry, color and folk lore of the old South and the new rings true. He has written twenty books, nearlv everyone of which Is vibrant with the magnetism and fragrance of Dixie. He expresses the warm, quick heart beat of old plantation life and of the farm life succeeding it. Read is an BE A CAPITALIST V* *» The beet start you can make in this direction, is to become acquainted with, and teke advantage of the facilities offered by the Merchants and Planters Bank t- Start a little account with us, become a part of o«r fimily and your wealth will increase as we grow. W« will look after your interests as our own. and render D.;C.:ROSS, Prcst. J.~A. CARROLL, Vicc-Prest. MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier. C. W. NAMES, Ass’t. Cashier. ( 4-j' _ + J £5 We Are In EARNEST V and that’s why em- 3k| phasis is put on our J position as custo dians of other peo ple’s money. ^ SAVINGS BANKS ^ 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 ve a blessing in the years to come. We r cent, interest on ALL deposits, UNDED four times a year. : : : : : The OilfTnev I3s*nlc, OHioOn The National Baak •LCaflnay, Gaffney, S. C. Prof. R. O Sa ,v iR has been confined to his home fo. about a week, but has recovered sufficiently to be out again. J. C. Lipscomb has ^een confined to his home some days ith la grippe. . He is improving and ’"’he ledger hopes to see him out st a. i Rev. I/mis Gaines left yesterday ! for Grindal where he was called to the bedside of his daughter. Mrs. E. j M. Kirby, who is dangerouslv ill. The Woodmen of the World will I meet in their hall tonight. All mem bers are urged to be present as huai- i ness of importance is to be attended lea who dose not essay verse. He I to. ! takes a simple rural plot a child heart mi<?ht conceive and follow it through with the keenest sympathy and a wonderful truthfulness so the life inveterate storyteller, and his stories you every service consistent with <rood banking. have an indescribable charm. K^eo tab on bim one hour at lunch or In the most ordinary run of an evening’s light talk, and you will find yourself to the good on twenty new stories, fresh from the inexhaustible Read mint. He wil] tell on an average of one story everv three minutes. They are all unpublished tales that suggest the unpubished volumes his big heart has in store FY>r all of Opie Read is his heart. Even his metaphors, and th are the man’s str ngth and his richness, even these are of pure heart thought coinage—not one is an Intel- r j-. . - - —i— l.-ctual comparison. Read is the one 1 X archdreamer and true poet of Amer- If you will not need your money for some time, make a Time Deposit with us and it will draw' four per cent, interest. MERCHANTS*' 0 PLANTERS BANK GAFFNEY. S.C. There were no sinners before D.fC. ROSS,£President. J. A. CARROLL,'Vice*President. MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier. Far Time We have just received a stock 21 JEWELED, of the best watch movements in Elgin, Wathani, Hampden and other movements. A good line of 21 and 23 jewel Rail-Road Watches. If you are in need of a good TIME PIECE see oar stock of Watches be fore you buy. About your Jewelry, Silver Ware, Cut Glass, China. Clocks and Novelties see us. We are bead- quarters, Showing the larg est and best stock in the city her we use the latest Remem- and new est methods in all repair work. We have the best equipped re pair shop in the county. Give Us A Call. The Gaffney Jewelry Co., t xn Mayor Little yesterday morning. In fact a session of the mayor’s court is an exception rather thar a rule these days. Sunday was a most beautiful spring like day. Yesterday was clear and cold. The sudden changes in the weather Is productive of la grippe, coughs and colds. Squire John Alexander was ? the city yesterday. Mr. Alexander we regret to learn, is not well. He is getting up in years and it is difficult for him to recuperate from an indis- prosition. Old Man Gus Folger is a grand- daddy, a fine young gentleman hav ing been born to Mr. and Mrs. V. Me- Williams* of Greenville, last Friday. Here's to the old man as well as the new arrival. The entertainment by local talent for the benefit of the Methodist church will be given at the Star Theatre next Friday night. Look out for the program in the next issue of The Ledger. The auction sale of horses at Moore & Company’s stable last Saturday by R E. Daniel attracted considerable attention. About twenty-four head were sold, the prices paid being con sidered fair. The Cherokee Building and Loan Association has Issued a neat little booklet advertising its achievements ' and soliciting more busness Every ; wage earner should get one of these ! booklets and study it Copie= qan be j had of W. H. Gooding. Dr. Okas. Jef- i feries. J. Eb. Jefferies. J. C. Otts. W. W. Thomas or Ed. H DeCamp. Mrs. C. C. Harris and Mrs. Sam Hopper. Jr., entertained a number of their lady friends at a Valentine par ty Friday afternoon from 3:30 to 5 o’clock. The afternoon was most pleasantly spent by those in attend ance and each and every one repair- to their homes full of praise for the most cordial reception tendered by Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Hopper. A negro giving his name as Whel- chell, who lives on Sheriff Thomas’ plantation went to a festival on the Sam Whelchel (old Purser) place Friday night and raised a disturb ance. He drew a pistol and frighten ed the women and children. He was arrested Saturday and brought to jail and given a hearing before Squire John Alexander yesterday. At the First Baptist church Sunday morning Dr. Simms preached an able, im.tructive and interesting sermon from Genesis 12:1: “Now the Lord said unto Abraham. Get thee out of thy country, and from thy kindred, and from thy father’s house unto a land that 1 will show thee.” The music was a.feature of the service, Mrs. Gooding’s organ solo being es peciallv fine. rv and environment he depicts. There in lies the charm of all he does. Truth—truth to the South of Suwanee river, of the .Tucklines and of the waters of Caney Fork. For richness of color, one could not well surpass , a study In the mountains of Tennes- j't' see. Virginia or North Carolina. For 1IM a languorous, dreamy day of match less ease and leisure, one could not surpass the valleys farther south. Few know this life so well as Opie Read, and none have so well express ed it. jjpdeed, so virgin is this field that both Read and the South would be serious losers should Read be tempted to forsake it. But he never will. Once the Southern dream, the witchery 'of the Southand’s moon light and the spell of the wild honey suckle and the sweetbrier perfume get into the blood they bum like blue fire, like the madness of the blue rose, as long as life lasts. Read’s senses are permeated with the breath of the South’s blue rose.” Before buying or selling a farm or anv property, write to The Carolina Realty and Trust Company. Bishop- ville, S. C. Feb. 12-tf. TAILOR OPENING!! Of Spring and Summer Worsted, Serges and Fancy mixtures in all ihe newest and latest de signs. Everything ready. The man from Kahn will be with us TCeT)rxitii’;y Bth —One 50c bottle Nature’s Cough Remedy will put an end to that cough—no cure, no pay. Gaffne^ Drug Co. With the largest lint ever shown in the city. Everybody is cordially invited to come. The W. C. Carpenter Co. I 11 if:] . r if:5 . i TT 1 11 1 l j | Valentines! If You Are Looking For a Fence That will stand HARD USAGE ; That will not SAC DOWN or CURL OVER on the top : That has stays that WILL NOT SLIP; That will CONFORM TO UNEVEN GROUND; That has no SLACK WIRES ; That does not require an EXPERT TO ERECT ; Tha'; is LOW IN PRICE- THEN READ WHAT WE GUARANTEE The Kind That Express The Sen timent You Want Them to Express THE WELfiS TZHTMij Kf -4.^ V Ws. \ 1. The st*vs are Ri.tc- TRICA I.LT Wbi.DED to str-indn. forminir a per fect union and an ainal- carnation with tbr strands not found In any other fence. 2 No wrap-itogetloohe or tnld moisture and eause ru->l. 8. No projections to irjnre uutek or tear wool from sheep. 4 Stronger at the joints Unn any other - - fence; welded toge her by electricity. ' « 5. Gu iranteedthattbe & wire Is not Injure 1 at ^ the joints. 8. Uu; -anteed adjust- aide to uneven gro nd 7. Guaranteed that stays will not separate from-strands. 8. Guaranteed aP right In every paitlcular. 9. Made by the most modern process and on the latest I - proved tua chtnery. 10. Most of the weak DO uts In olher fences are on account of the. Ith the strands bv means of aw— " 1 - way the st tvs • I ■> eoe O • -tiv- an amain mated witn me stranos ov mean# or •dect 1 iclty. a d the stri-n th of t t-- feu-e Itvreas-d a hundred fold-over the strength of a fence where th6ia .s are 1 or clumped on the strands. tWIlkins - Watson Hardware Co. At Limestone College Tonight. Mr. Edwin Wilson, the baritone, will be at Limestone College tonight, He is regarded as one of the fore most singers of the day. Of him the Musical Courier says: “The song recital of Friday eve ning of last week, was a brilliant en tertainment which was enjoyed by an audience which filled every seat. Many late comers were content to enjoy the music standing. The fine , urogram was given by Edwin Wilson, an admired baritone whose artistic singing always is delightful. The wide range of songs enabled the sing er to show his uncommon verltillty. Mr Wilson is at home in all vocal forms. He possesses great dramatic talents and invests with intense fer vor such songs as demand this treat ment. He Is equally great at the other extreme, singing with simplicl ty and daintiness such songs as do not demand force and fervor. Mr. Wlson’s method of vocalization is legitimate, and in all the essays he discloses a bright musical Intel ligence. From whatever view con- sided, the song recital Friday night was a success” The dummy will. run. leaving the depot at 7:30 o’clock. The disigns are prettier than ever before. We have most all the kinds. f n —w e are pushing seed Just now. Everybody knows that we are in the drug business. Gaffney Drug Co. 2 PISO'S CURE TOR C MS »Htkt Ail 1 Utwt (Syrup. 1 In Wms. Sold CONSUMPTION vya«tti:\.-ir bjrjfrtiviri -is Post Card Valentines Comic Valentines, Drop Valentines, Lace Valentines, Novelties. I Prices From 1 Cent Dp I I—-I j CHEROKEE j I DRUG COMPANY.! I I A RICH MAN MAY carry Insurance if he likes. A POOR MAN MUST carry Insurance whether he likes or not unless be is '.itterly indifferent about those dependent upon him. Sf>MK FEW MF.N both rich and poor will allow themselves to be per suaded into purchasing insurance away from home notwithstanding the same safe protection can be had at HOME and for LESS money. THE MAJORITY, however, believe in encouraging home interprises— those managed by men of their personal acquaintance. You will always find some one in our offices over the Merchants dt Plan ters Bank to receive your application. Carolina Mutual ‘ “ Association Officers and Directors A. N. Wood, Prest. W. C. McArthur, V.-Prest. & Gen. Mgr C. M. Smith, Secy, and Treas. B. B STEHDLY,, M I) , Medical Director. Jno. C. Lipscomb, Director. * Office Over Mercljants and Planters Bank. IsTliere a Mortgage on lour Home?! How much did you pay on it last year? We can help you pay it off if you want to help yourself. Do You Want a Home? We can explain an easy way to get one. We have helped others—why not you? Are You Saving Anything? 25 cents a week is welcomed and it pays you 8 per cent. Perhaps You Do Not Know What a Purely Mutual Building and Loan Asso ciation is. We can explain it. We sell stock to colored people as] well as whit^ people. Cherokee Building and Loan Association; DIRECTORS: C. A. Jkfkhriks, J. Eb. Jkpfkries, W. W. Thomas, Ed. H. DkCamp. W. H. Gooding. D. C. Ross, >u wtii >jovv oneis?