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'7 One Billion^ Dollars! y <3 It r __ ^ ^ ^ of money about the house or office is a constant sou rce of dan ger. There is always the risk of thieves or fire. You owe it to yourself and family to avoid 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 itj in ^ your pocket. Think: ^Vl>out It! National Bank of, Gaffney, Gaffney, S. C. Agnew Lowery Arrested, I Satuniary'B Spartanburg Hi raid cou- i*7 ! tained the following item, which of lo- | cal interest: OR SALE. FOR SALE—Good secondhand Co lunibia Graphonphone and sixteen Re cords, cheap. Apply to N. S. B., care Agnew- Lowery, the negro boy who ng. [xMlger, ured so prominently in the Farmer poi- soiling case, was arrested by Constable ♦ ■I | |4j Hogan at Cowpens Thursday and w; - i brought to this city and lodged in the | county jail late Thursday night. He is charged with being an accessory to mur- ABSOLUTE SECURITY FOR SALE--One 50 H. P. return tubuler bol'er, Hartford Specifications, good as new. at a bargan. Apply to Limestone Mills, Gaffney, S. C. Feb, 19, 22. LOST—A school roll book between der. 1 he warrant was issued before Mag- rtaffney and Corinth church. Finder please return to ledger office. D.'C.’ROSS, Prest. J.'A. CARROLL, Vice-Prest. MAYNARD'SMYTH,* Cashier. C. W. NAMES, Ass’t. Cashier. t; istrate Potter, of Cowpens Lowery was the negro boy who went after the cider tiiat killed < armer and In has been emplo, ed by Luke Childers f r some time and has traveled around the ! county witli him making and selling tin ‘cider. At the inquest Lowery said that he went after the cider for Childers which was given to the four Gaffney men and also stated that he was employed by Chil. ders and help make the stuff. It will he remembered that the coro ner’s verdict was that Farmer came to his death from drinking cider purchased from Childers and that Childers was an acces" sory to the murder Childers was arrest ed the day after the corner’s inquest and brought to the city. He is at present in | i the county jail awaiting trial at the next 11 term of court, FOR SALE—House and lot corner Smith and Johnson streets. See Sumter Littlejohn. Feb. 12 tf. FOR SALE—A lot of cheap mules for cash or on time. Apply to J. I Sarratt. Jan. 15. tf. FOR SALEp-Two hundred and twenty-two acres of good farming land near Blacksburg: twenty two .cres of which is good bottoi i land two comfortable dwellings: also out houses: land well timbered. Apply t" Ed. H. DeCamp, Gaffney. S. C. FOR SALE—A second-hand Mletz & Weiss kerosene engines. 2 horse power, cheap. Apply this office. Before buying or selling a farm or anv property, write to The Carolina Realty and Trust Company. Blshop- ville. S. C. Feb. 12-tf. ^ ^ v W V • if • V # WWW W » FOR SALE—O’d newspapers at this office. 10c a hundred. FOR SALE—First clasg babbit met al. Apply at. Ledger office. I. ; ILtSf »< BANK, i and that’s why em phasis is put on our position as custo- . dians of other peo- ^ pie’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 g can help you. An account opened to-day will fL prove a blessing in the years to come. We pay f FOUR per cent, interest on ALL deposits COM- £ POUNDED four times a year. :::::: Ilf TThe Oaffne^r IJtink:, T n Office in The National Bank of Gaffney, Gaffney, S. C. D.;C. ROSS, President. J. A. CARROLL, Vice-President. MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier. E&Z&Z&Z?* EJ Lea Cut Off By Dummy. Friday afternoon Davis Ktriiy, a colore' | boy ab ut seventeen years of age, had j the misfortune to lose his left leg and a | portion of his right foot because of his own carelessness. It is the habit of the | darkies',who work on the dummy line to j jump off and on while the train is in mo- ! tiou. They do it jest simply to exhibit their skill in this direction. Saturda\ I while the dummy was rounding the cor :mr in front of Prof. W. L. Johnson’s | residence Kirby was performing this feat He missed the dummy and fell, the | Lc !ger. Apply to Ed. H. DeCamp. : wheels passing over the left leg, cutting j Nov. 2-tf. it off and injuring the rigl t leg severe jr j and cutting off a portion of the right I foot. At last accounts he was resting as I well as could he expected. There are many people who secrete their money or carry large sums on their persons. Their money is subject to loss by accident, a temptation to the dis honest and a constant menace to the public good. How much better it is to keep your money in bank where it is insured against loss of every kind, and where it is helping to carry on the business of the community. Start a bank account and take no more risks. Deposit your money with us and pay your bills by check. It is the easiest and safest way to transact business. We safeguard your money so that it is in absolute security and it is available whenever you wish to use it. We pay 4% interest on Savings Accounts and Time Deposits. :: :: i u MERCHANTS 1 ’ 10 PLANTERS BANK GAFFNEV. S.C. i do not do all kinds of printing -we do the GOOD kind. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—A good farm. Apply to J. I. Sarratt. Jan. 11 tf FOR RENT—Eight, room house; good orchard; good garden; ham Anply to J. C. Lipscomb. Jan. 18 tf. TO RENT--Office rooms over The FOR RENT—My store house, and blacksmith rhnp and tools. W. T Thompson. Jan. 1. tf s c CRES WHERE All EU FAILS. | Best CouKb Syrup. Tantea li'j'Xl. 'Jl la time. Sold by drugKl-tB. WANTED. WANTED—Fifty bushels of wheat. R. O. Sams. Feb. 8 tf. CONSUMPTIO Fire Insurance! We reuresent some <;i ill*- iNrgPst mid ruo'.t buiisrantiiil (’oinpioiies arid would like to write your h'lisine.-. a-l i-rf. Smith & Lips'omb, Agent WANTED—AH ladies to know that from Monday 18th on, the admission will be free and skates 10c. Fort & Parker. 19-ltpd. WANTED—You to list your prop erty with The Metropolitan Loan & Trust Co., of Greenwood, S. C. Real estate bought and sold. Send for Prospectus of The Southern Securi ties Co., on immigration. Money Vraned long time, low rates. Write is. Greenwood, S. C. Feb. 15 mo. WANTED—Position as superinten- lent nf construction of buildings. T. J. Mexander. , Jan. 29th tf. A RICH MAN MAY carry Insurance if he likes. A POOR MAN MUST carry Insurance whether he like* or not unless he is utterly indifferent about those dependent upon him. SOME FEW MEN both rich and poor will allow themselves to he per suaded into purchasing insurance away from home notwithstanding the same safe protection can be bail at HOME and for LESS money. THE MAJORITY, however, believe in encouraging home enterprise#— those managed by men of their personal acquaintance. You will always find some one in our offices over the Merchants & Plan ters Bank to receive your application. Carolina Mutual Benefit Association Officers and Directors A. N. Wood, Prest. W. C. McArthur, V.-Prest, & Gen. Mgr. C. M. Smith, Secy, and Trtas. B. B. STHKDI.Y,, M. I)., Medical Director. Jno. C. Lipscomb, Director. Office Over Merchants and Planters Bank. •• - - « Ftr Time We have just received a stock of the best watch movement} in Elgin, Watham Hampden and other movements. A good line of 21 and 23 jewel Rail-Road Watches. If you are in need of a |K good TIME PIECE see our stock of Watches he- fj fore you buy. Alout your Jewelry, Silver Ware, Cut Glass, China, Clocks and Novelties see us. We are head- 21 JEWELED. W\\ !- W- t h/V li! quarters, Showing tl e larg est a n d best stock in the city. Remem- ^ her we use the lat-st and new- (A est methods in all repair work, y] We have the best equippad re- & pair shop in the county. (r\ If You Are Looking For a Fence That will stand HARD USAGE ; That will not SAG DOWN or CUPL OVER on the top; That has stays that WILL NOT SUP ; That will CONFORM TO UNEVEN GROUND ; That has no SLACK WIRES ; That dees not require an EXPERT TO ERECT ; That is LOW IN PRICE— r \ W. C. Carpenter Co. THEN WAn wf: GUARANTEE V? TffE WELtij r/fATK Give Us A Call. iVv.g •'■5* i? m . The Qaffney •Jewelry Co.. Tennessee Lump Coal $6.50 per ton Delivered. $3.25 per 1-2 ton Delivered. $1.65 per 1-4 ton Delivered. No less than 500 lbs. Delivered. Victor Cotton Oil Co’my. r-im. REAL ESTATE Handled on Commission. I handle both City and County property; pay costs of advertising and making titles. If you want to buy see me. If you want to sell see n e. I bring buyer a^d seller together. The buyers nearly always come to me. Those who have lauds for sale will act wise by placing thtir property with me for sale. :::::::: Z. A. ROBERTSON. I. The stiivs are Ei.fc- t TUICAl I V w Ki DKl) to strands, forming a pe. - i fed II loll a m| , i. aillill- | g a m a t! o n with ih*- st rands not found in any other fenee. 2 No wiapstogetloose or hold molBturt* and cause rust. :i. No projections to ii jure suickor tear wool from sheen. 4 Stronger at the ■w4#i 1 obits than any other ‘ "nee; welded toge her ■ v electricity. r * v On iranteed that the tf Ire is not injure! at ” lie joints. ti Ou iranteed adjust- a le to uneven gro nd 7. Guaranteed that stays will not separate fro n strands. H. Guaranteed all right In ev rv particular. '.t. Made by the most modern process and On ^ ’~~TTiT r iiMfr«TiMP7*'(ft ~ 7)^ 3 y in latest 1 proved ma > chinery. j, », \ tvi.i 10. Most of the weak r V 1)0 Ills In Other fences - s'* V * Hre on uccount of the way the stays an . .... w ■ ....... ......i.«. with the strands by meansof eel I le't / a I the sli eu. i Ii m in l. n. e i . n a- a Ini mi r d fo d over tlie strengi h of a f nee where the stays are wrapped or clamped on (he strands Wilkins-Watson Hardware Co. Our Buyer is now in the Northern market W. C. Carpenter Co. O I* vY 1^ One entire block on Depot and Logan stree s, with two 6 room cottages and a 7-room house on same. See me quick if \ou want a bargain in the block. This property must be sold. One city farm, containing 13 acres widi good house on same. One lot just off De|iot street, I< 0x120, very de sirable location. One lot on Fredrick and Logan* streets, j Sox 200, a beauty. One farm d*' ^ out with be t im provements, containing 200 acres. One farm, containing 140 acres, 4^ miles out. : : : : : FOR RENT—Two city farms. SAM L. FORT, Real Estate and Insurance. DR. J. M. HUNTER The All-Round Specialist ROCK HILL S. O. Makes a specialty of Careers, Tumors, Chronic Ulsbrs, Scrof ula ami Rheumatism, Diseases of Liver ami Kidneys, Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Diseases f)f the Genito-Urinary Organs and Dis eases of the Rectum. Treats without tiie knife, loss of blood and little pain to patient. Ctlnsultation FREE. Terms of Treat ment Satisfactory. | Feb. i-a-mo». ^jt 1_A -4—A AAAAAAAA/i* * * A MM M M M >—i M. A- A - M M- M -M A A-A-A-. ^ 4 A M—/W- 4 *;« Cherokee B.:L. Association Fourth Series Now Open. Stock Being Taken-Applications For Loans Filed. One man is now living in his own house who joined in Jan uary; made application for loan; paid his duts—75 cents— which wa really due February 2. He made this payment as a matter of good faith. He is in his own happy home today—February 10. He is saving house rent today. His property—not the landlord’s property—is growing in value every day. Name furnished upon application : Read Our Booklet And Pass It Along, It Means A GREATER GAFFNEY. :jj W. p. Gooding, Sec’j & Treas. C. A. Jefferies, Prest. j|