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KT*- + + + * + +_+ ♦ ♦ ♦ One Billion^ Dollars! C' A Large Sum ■)f money about the louse or office, is a constant source of dan ger. There is always the risk of thieves or (ire. 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 in your pocket. nriilnk /V bout, It! Bank of/ Gaffney, Gaffney, S. C. 31 !*% STAR THEATRE. “The Tuesday, Sweetest February Girl In 2Gth. Dixie - ’— * O. C. ROSS, Prest. J."A. CARROLL, Vice-Prest. MAYNARD SMYTH, 1 .Cashier. C. W. NAMES, Ass’t. Cashier. 15 IBANIC^ and that’s why em phasis is put on our position as custo dians of other peo ple’s money. SAVINGS BANKS * stand for economy and for safe and sure methods “The Sweetest Girl In Dixie." The duly attraction at the Star Theatre n xt week is “The Sweetest Giri in Dixie,” which comes Tuesday night. The Little nock, Arb.. Ga zette. September T, 190G, says: “The south everywhere will reioice a* the success of a Southern girl, Miss Freda Siemens, as playwright and player, because it is a notable in stance of ext tiding recognition to merit. Miss Siemens is the author of a very wholesome and attractive play. “The Sweetest Girl in Dixie,” •md. at the head of a well-selected company, she appears m the title role. Without any special noise in advance, the presentation of the play bv Miss Siemens and her coadjutors Thursday night in Little Rock prov ed an event of infinite pleasure to a representative audience. The chief charm about the satisfying product ion was naturalness. Nothing was overdrawn. The story of Southern life is set forth truthfully, vet with out sectional bias or prejudice. Miss Siemens readily enlisted as her en thusiastic friend and well-wisher every one in the audience that greeted her in this city.” Miss Siemens will not Play “Bar bara Howard,” “the sweetest girl,” hut Miss Bessie La Count will. Seats on sale at the Cheroitee Drug Co.’s store Tuesday morning. It Your I )wn GUT ( j you pin your hat to your .. n hair? Can’t do it? ic.ven’t enough hair? It must o you do not know Ayer’s lair Vigor! Here’s an intro- notion ! May the acquaint- ince result in a heavy growth >f rich, thick, glossy hair! Use this splendid hair-food, stop your falling hair, and get rid of your dandruff. The best kind oi a testimonial — “Sold for over sixty years." Mmde by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mess. Alio manufacturers of SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. yers & stand lor economy and for safe and sure methods JL of adding to your wealth. In youth is the time to flf forecast for the riper years of life. This bank can help you. An account opened to-day will JKr prove a blessing in the years to come. We pay flf FOUR per cent, interest on ALL deposits COM- ^ POUNDED four times a year. :::::: Jk The Oaffney having:® Bank:, I « Offloa in The National Bank at Gaffney, Gaffney, S. C. D.rc. ROSS, President. J. A. CARROLL, Vice-President. _ , MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier. v Abernathy-Quinn. At the home of the bride’s mother in this citv yesterday afternoon at 5 o’clock Miss Eflie Quinn and Mr. O’Neal Abernathy were united in wedlock in the presence of a number of friends. The ceremony was pro nounced by Rev. L. R Gaines. The best wishes of a large circle of friends attend the young couple in their voyage on matrimony’s sea. Fire Insurance! We represent some of the largest and most substantial companies and would like to Write your busines. 5-14-tf. Smith & LipsTomb, Agent: —Buy your seed from the Seed Store. Flower Seed, Garden Seed, Field Seed. Our line of seed is com plete. Gaffney Drug Co. w I CURES WHERE ALL ELS' FAILS. | Beat Cough Syrup. Tastoa Good, use In time. Bold by druggists. CONSUMPTION' NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that on Wednesday. March 20th next, we will apply to Hon. J. E. Webster. Probate Judge, at his offlee at the Court House in Gaffney. S. C.. at 10 o’clock a. m. for a final settlement ard discharge as executors of the es tate of Mary L. Ervlne, deceased. AH persons holding claims against said estate must appear and present the same at or before that time or be forever barred. W. H. Smith. T. B. Butler. Exors. estate Mary L. Ervlne. de ceased. Pub. in Gaffney Ledger. Feb. 22nd and March 1, 8, and 15, 1907. Star Theatre ONE NIGHT ONLY TUESDAY, FEB. “The Sweetest ~ Girl In Dixie” “An Idyl off the South. ,, By Freda Siemens Prices—25c, 50c, 75c. Seats on sale at Cherokee Drug Cofl WILLIAM S. HALL. JR.. Attorney at Law, Offlee over The Battery. ^ Gaffney, S. C. Prompt attention give* - fo all bu*1n*. FOR ALL COU’ TY NEW A, IM PORTANT HAPPENINGS IN THi STATE AND EVENTS OF INTEREST N FOREIGN LANDS, TAKE ANf READ THE LEDG3R. Accounts can be opened and conducted by mail as coiiveti- lemly, safe and satisfactory as over our counters. Our out of town business lias grown to be an im- * ' I'-. *-J •'■'‘‘jE-i RANR^ ^ fey MAIL l )ortant am ^ d istinct feature of this ! bank, and we give particular attention to the interests of our correspondent-patrous. You cau start a savings account by mail and every cent of it will work for you, earning four percent, interest. We compute interest four times *1 each year and add it to the principal. You can draw your money at any time. ERCHANTS am> PLANTERS bank GAFFNEY. S.C. W. C. Carpenter Co. Our Buyer is now in the Northern market W. C. Carpenter Co. NEW SPRING GOODS READY TO GREET This Is the season off the year when the wise woman starts to think off her Summer wardrobe, so as to be prepared for warm weather. Every department calls to you with a voice off freshness, and a tone you cannot mistake. Ab solute values in every line. Money saved to every purchaser of advance styles. Dress Goods. Exclusive novelties in imported Woolen fabrics, in a beautiful assortment, from 50c to $2.00 yer yard. Easter comes so early this year that it is time now to plan for the Easter dress. Come tomorrow and select yours. Chiffon Voiles, 50c to $2.00 per yard. Henriettas, 60c to $1.50 per yard. A great stock of every fad of the season for every variety of dress or costume. Wash Goods. We are offering several cases of Wash Goods at under price until March 1st only. White Goods at Special Prices. Owing to the “slow freights,” we have received many special tilings in Laces since our “‘February White Sale” was advertised ; so we have decided to continue the special prices on what we have left and what has arrived since our sale at special prices until March 1st. Skirts. Special showing of Ladies’ and Misses’ new Skirts in Voiles and Mixtures. Shirt Waists. New Shirt Waists from 48c to $1.24. Worth one-third more. Carpets, Rugs and Mattings. We will make, line and lay Carpets for a short while (until the Spring rush is on) ■without extra charge. Clothing, Hats, Shoos and Furnishings. Easter comes very early this year, so we have in now, ready for inspection, a' 1 splen did line of two and three piece suits for Men, Youths and Boys. New and Nobby—just from the manufacturers. Hats—“Stetson,” “No Name,” “Howard” and our own designs of new styles j nr in We can please you. Shoes—“Dunlap,” “Barry.” These two names are small, but they mean a great deal in correct Shoes. See us for new styles. We always have them iff we do not advertise them. mi Complete line off Groceries at the right price. CARROLL & T BYERS. Gaffney, South Carolina.