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r ' ae ba i Just Back From New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Tons and tons of the most beautiful and desirable merchandise that it has ever been our good fortune to secure, is now on the way. Shoes, Clothing, Dress Goods and Notions, Ribbons, Laces, Embroidery and Silks in abundance. Visit THE BATTERY and we will show you the goods. "a* ■ ■ ■ • • • C - St .A r I. I K K, Krop 9 rw^w. v. w ■ w. r „ w »^# « ♦ ♦ >v * A M M * « A. * * A A 4 Ml 7/4 Hr One Billionl Dollars! ****** • 1 j A.Lasp Sum >f money about the X ouse or office is a v 1 * * : mstant source of dan- er. There is always •*< he risk of thieves or X; ire. You owe it to i* /ourself and family to !*;! * j • • ivoid such risks. Put £ our money in the iX National ban it of Gaffney where it will be sal venient to use as il e from both and be just as con- you bad it in your pocket. 4 1. < 'I'hijkk xVI>out It! Naiional Bank of Gaffney, Gaffney, S. C. O. C. ROSS, Prest. J. A. CARROLL, Vice-Prest. MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier. C. W. HAMES, Ass’t. Cashier $ • * - AAA A A A A A ' A1»AAAAA4iA«. £ i BANK; 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 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 POUNDED four times a year. :::::: 'rhe Oaf’fney tpiuvinjgt* Haiilc, OHIe* In The National Bank of CaHney, Catfnoy, t. C. 0. C. ROSS, President. J. A. CARROLL, Vice-President. MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier. ********* * * * * * * STAR THEATRE. * * o ********* **** Saturday, March 9—Gilbert A. Uldrid.ue—Star Course Attraction No. :i. Monday. March 18—Williams Com edy Coinnany—one entire weeb. popu lar prices. Tuesday. March 20—Alpine Enter tainers—Star Course Attraction No. 4. Thursday. March 28—Lyman Twins, in a musical farce comedy “The Hustler.’’ Mr. Eldredq* Tommorrow Niqht. The third number of the Star Cou so takes plac - tomorrow night tlie Star Theatre when Mr. Gi bert A Kldredtre. the imp rsonatorcomes. Wo feel warranted in saving this is a splendid attraction, as he is en dorsed bv Mr. Opie Head. We ap- end a few press notices: “Gilbert A. Eldredge entertained a hr •* audience at the First Presbv- terian church. Mr. Eldredge is the best impersonator that ever appear d before a Danville audience.”— Danvi’le (MA Democrat. Gilbert A. Eldredge. the well-known impersonator, appear d last night at the Y. M. C. A. auditorium. As an impersonator Mr. Eldredge has but fe equals. The interest in his en- - 4 '’’•tainment dn’ not wane as he cave the different renresentations.” - New Albany (Ind.) Tribune. “Mr. Gi’bert A. Eldredge is very versatile and a rare entertainer and more than pleased the large audience r>—— nt. He certainly furnished amusement. o"’v for one evening, but for many evenings to come.”— Waterloo (Wis.) Democrat. Gaffney Corporations. The Columbia State of W dnesday contained a list of new concerns chartered in this State during the - st two months, and the following were those of particular rest 10 Ledger readers: W. C. Carpenter company, mere .u tile, Gaffney, capital $25,000; \V. C. Carpenter, president. Wilkins-Watson Hardware com "any. Gaffney, capita! $15,00o- Ed ward Watson, president and treas urer. Schnapps Bottling companv. Co lumbia. capital $5,000; E.^H. G tines, president; L. E. Sleeve, treasur r. Greenville Dry Goods company: capital $10,000; J. C. Katliff, pr si dent. Everybody's bank. Jonesvllle. cap! ta $35,000; T. M. Littlejohn, presi dent. Pa/e, Thin, Nervous ? Ho,* to Remain Younq. To continue young in health and strength, do as Mrs. N. F. Rowan, McDonough. Ga., did. She says: “Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured me of -chronic liver and stom ach trouble, complicated with such an unhealthy condition of the blood that mv skin turned as red as flannel. I am now practically 20 years younger than before I took Electric Bitters. I can now do all my work with ease and assist in my husband’s store." Guaranteed at Cherokee Drug Co. Price 50c. Then your blood must be in a very bad condition. You certainly know what to take, then take it —Ayer’s Sarsa parilla. If you doubt, then consult your doctor. We know what be will say about this grand old family medicine. This is the firtt 'juRst-ion your doctor would ask: ■‘Art*, your bowels regular?” He knows i!i.it d lily action of tin* bowels is absolutely essential to recovery. K<*e|> your liver active and your bowels regular by taking laxative doaes of Ayer’.-; i'iilb. Mado by <T. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Ha ▲ Iso manufacturers of yers A HAIR VIGOR. AGUE CURE. CHERRY PECTORAL. W » no neoret, ! We publish the ic.-m" as of all our medicines. C HIS V-HIRE Alt US FAILS. I Best Ci‘lull Syrup. TwtesUoud. ■ in i rns. Sold by driitfipyf,. FOR Up-to-Oats Job Print ing, call at the LEDGER Office. Gaffney, S. C. WILLIAM S. HALL, JR Attorney at Law, Office ovsr The Uattyrj QafTn%/, S. C. ■rqmpY attention give*- to all rX/T* 3 '*-*' 4^ L1 s * £ V'r > c You can’t build anything without a f.iiindaiion. If fortune is the structure you wish 10 1 reet, befhn with Saving as your corner-stone. In no otiiej- wav i- y«»ur future finan cial success possible li you wait .pr ' / some ‘‘lucky rike" to bnnj' tou wealth, you w;ll be di- ippointed (iuoil fortune is for thosi* who (!♦*- S'-rvi ii—who t.ave son e means of their own witli which to t tk^' advant- a<jfo ot h tunatc eircumstance and iu! •. it "t j wealtli. Open a baek accou 1;t () W , and add a little to it acii week or moniii, ami ro 1 will •• 1 discover that you are a Limine builder NERCHANTS^PLANTERS BANK ?i GAFFNEY. S.C. . Carpter Co. Our Buyer is noyv in the Northern market AUDITOR’S CALL. The Township Board of Assessors are hereby requested to be and ap pear at the Auditor's office the 4th Tuesday in March to organize, pass upon and equalize the property be tween the taxpayers of the respect ive townships. The boards are re quested to do the work at the court house where they can examine the old books and return*. W. D. Camp. Auditor. W. C. Carpenter Co. All kinds of Job Work <,one at The mmmHammmmmmmammammmmam office neatly and at oi'ices commensurate with hi^h grade work Try us. r, auitft'iiL*. OPE The new Shoe fashions for Spring are now ready. Needless to say they are au thoritative and correct beyond question. * In matters of dress it is instinctive in women to demand variety and newness. That the Ziegler and “Queen Quality” makers have caught the secret of appealing to this feminine instinct the tremendous and constantly increasing popularity of these Shoes certainly prove*?. It will give us pleasure to show you our assortment of this beauti ful, perfect fitting footwear. Men’s Low Cuts in great variety from such makers as Edwin Clapp, Boyden, Cros- sett and Walk-Over. You like a lace, bal or blucher—we’ve got it! You like a but ton—we’ve got it! Patent Calf, Patent Kid, Velours, Box Calf, Gun Metal, Narrow Toes, Wide Toes, Arch Insteps—we’ve got ’em. Just a little of your time-we’ll appreciate the chance to show you what we have. Tie Shoe Men. Humphries Shoe Co., calnej, S.C. 400 i 00*