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1m I •«'♦’♦w. v»%>T v One Billion Dollars! A Large Sum (if money about the house 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 avoid such risks. Put r J-yonr money in the • • • • • • • * STAR THEATRE. * ‘‘Out in the Street”—local talent —for benefit of Methodst church organ fund- Friday, March 15th. Monday. March 18—Williams Com edy Company—one entire weeb. popu !ar prices. Tuesday. March 2fi—Alpine Enter tainers—Star Course Attraction No. 1 Thursday. March 28—Lyman Twins, in a musical farce comedy "The Hustler.” Eldrcdge. the Impersonator. Those who went out Saturday night to see Gilbert Eldredge. if they knew the character of the en tertainment before hand, could not have been disappointed, for he dis- played a wide range of both male and female character and did it re markably well. Of course there were some pres nt who were disap •>i nted because they had no idea of the character of the entertainment but it certainly was no fault of the in >ersonator if they were disap pointed. FORTUNES CORNER STONE (Wi 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. 'T'liink Alxmt It! National Bank of Caffney, Gaffney, S. C. "Out in the Street. in the Street” will at t !k i local i 1 i Vi O. C. ROSS, Prest. J. A. CARROLL, Vicc-Prest. MAYNARD'SMYTH, Cashier. C. W. HAMES, Ass’t. Cashier. "Out seuted night b. on the side melodrama, will please Lo the Kalb i be benefit ! organ fund direction of has had along this lin< | dramatis personea Col Wayne .. .. Mrs. Wayne ..Mi I Nina Wayne .. . Mr. Davis .. .. .\ Mat Davis .. .. • Dr. Medfield . .M: Pete Mr Mrs. Hradford .. Minnie Bradford Star Theatre t>e pre- Friday al talent, with specialties The play j« a four-act intensely infilling and the dress circle as well y gods. The pay is for of the Mehodist church and is under the able Mrs. .! V. Surratt, who considerable experience I The following is tin • »" * * A A t A A u A A AAA A^M A A -JaZa A A A A A • • A A A A A- A AAA A A J I hu t - M r. and Mrs. Recitation—Mastet ..Mr. Go. Hayes Bessi- Kendrick Miss Edith Fort Charles Hames Mr. Watson Bell Stanyarne Little Victor Lipscomb .. Mrs. Sarratt .. ElIr n Gaines Charles Hames. Sam Jeffrei s. E33r>V»i»-.5t» We Are In % IBANK, L.i / r EARNEST % and that’s why em phasis is put on our position as custo dians of other peo ple’s money. "Reopl e Will Talk.” Song— Daisy Will: in s. "Toll : Mothei p I’ll be The re.” Duel.— Misso} ; Bessi 1 and May Sim- ford. " Won't You Gome Ove r to My 1 foil so?” Music -Miss Duo. Selection Song 1* Jiss I* llois" B< ixter. selection. Song Ml! Higley., sole etion. Song-— Mrs. Shanks, sole etion. Song— Mrs. Shaw, selection. Song MTs. George Gain >tt By * TS, s ’oelion. Readin g—Re v. S. 1 i. H arper. SO- lection. Music by or chest ra. The William is Comedy com p uiy open- a week 's enga gome] sit at the ^ 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 JLr prove a blessing in the years to come. We pay tTf FOURper cent, interest on ALL deposits COM POUNDED four times a year. :::::: TTlie Oaffney js$a.vinj»;» Uanlc, Office in The National Bank of Caffney, Caffney, S. C. D. C. ROSS,' President. J. A. CARROLL, Vice-President. MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier. wtctc Z. A. ROBERTSON For a bargain in some de sirable City Property. DR. J. M. HUNTER The All-Round Specialist ROCK HILL S Makes a specialty of Cancers, Tumors, Chronic Ulsers, Scrof ula and Rheumatism, Diseases of Liver and Kidneys, Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Diseases of the Cenito-Urinary Organs and Dis eases of the Rectum. Treats without the knife, loss of blood and little nain to patient. Consultation FREE. Terras of Treat ment Satisfactory. Feb> U6 ni0t Star Theatre next. Monday n ght. 'Puis is n good popular priced ;oni- pany and the bouse should be >ack- ed every night. This company s in Durban this week. We take th fol lowing from the Greensboro U» cord, where they played last week: "A good audience presented itself at the Grand Opera House last eve ning to witness “The Girl I Love,” as presented by the Williams Com edy company. The piece is well written, and has many titles, but never before has it been presented here so realistic as the production of it. last night by the Williams Com edy conrpany. Those who deserve special credit, are T. P. DeGaffcrelly as Julius Hildebrandt. Dick Mason as PeC'r Grump. Fanny Mason as Polly, Marie DeGafferelly as Mrs. Hildebrandt, and Mabel Rogers as Mary Marshall. The specialties eluded contortion Mason, songs by Hams, songs and Williams and Dick S. Mason. were good and in work by Fanny May Blossom Wil- dances by Johnnie The Alpine Entertainers, which appear at the Star Theatre two weeks from tonight, consists of four talented and attractive voting ladies. The management is pleased to present, tfriis splendid company of artists, and feels sure that the ver- satilitiv of the program rendered will reflect credit alike on the manage ment and the company. The combi nation, as a whole, is admirably bal anced, and will please the varying tastes of any lyceuni audience. Be sides the solo and duet features, the entire company appears In most de- lighjtful ensemble work. We aom- mend the Alpine Entertainers to the lovers of high-class versatile enter tainment. A Small Fire. Yesterday morning a small house located In Ward two and occfinied by John Epps, colored, and family was destroyed by fire. Epps works at the dam on Broad river.. It seems that he and his wife had gotten up early and cooked his breakfast and that he went to his work while his wife went hack to bed. The fire caught from a defective flue. They lost everything. , CVRES WHERE ALL ELS FAILS. | Post Ci.uirh Syruji. Tut«it Oood. . tu tliua. 8oI>1*y (IriiKiteu. fC-, ECt3!ISES55jri.v- -Good to Eat Thi.t’s why everyone likes Jell-O THE DAINTY DESSERT (Approved by Pure Food Commissionere.) Easily Prepared.—Simply add boiling water and let cool. Flnvom: Lemon, Orange, Raspberry, Strawberry, Chocolate, Cherry, Peaoh. l()c. per package, enough for large family, nt all grocers. Illustrated Recipe Book A\ free. / Highest award nt all Expositions. The Cenesee Pure Food Co.. Le Roy. N. Y. Visitour booth at JnnieetownExposition each week or month, unci )OU %v fortune builder. You can't build anything without a foundation. If fortune is the structure you wish to erect, begin with Saving a~ your corner-stone. In no other way is your future finan cial success possible. If you wait for some “lucky strike” to bring you wealth, you will be disappointed. Gooa fortune is for those who de serve it—who have some means of their own with which to thke advant age of a fortunate circumstance and turn it into wealth. Open a bank account NOW, and add a little to : .t 1 soon discover that you are a MERCHANTS 1110 PLANTERS BANK t GAFFNEY. S.C. NOTICE OF ELECTION. Si ile of South Carolina. County of Chorokee. Pursuant to an Act approved Feb- ruarv 12. IfiOT, to authorize the trus tees of the Schoo 1 District Number 10, of 1 'herokee county, to issue bonds for rhe purpos of repairing school buildings ejecting an additional school building, and furnishii g and ee’iinping the same, and purchasing a lot or lots. An election is herein eider-d to be held at each of the election Precincts in said district on Thursday. April I. IfiOT. Those in favor of issuing bonds will vote a bal lot on which is printed these words, “For Issuing Ronds,” and those op posed to issuing bonds will vote a ballot on which is printed the words. “Against Issuing Bonds.” Said bonds not to exceed the sum of $25,000 and bearing Interest not to exceed 5 per cent per annum. For the purpose of conducting said elect ion the managers named below will conduct same at the designated pre cincts: Limestone Mills—Managers;W. A. Green. W. T. Jones Robt. Martin. At Gaffnov No. 1, (Holt’s store.) — Managers: E. G. Ross. C. W. Dur ham. Andy Moore. At Gaffney No. 2. (Old National Rank corner)—Managers; I. M. Peel er. J. T. Humphries. Paul Gaffney. At Gaffney No. 2, (Gallager’s store in Ward 5)—Managers; W. T Thomp son. Geo. Webster. J. H. Turner. Polls will he open at 8 a. m. and close at 4 p. m. By order of B. R. Steodly, W. C. Hamrick. E. R. Cash. J. B Pettit. C. C. Harris. R. A. Jones. M. A. Sarratt. Trustees Dlst. No. 10. Mar. 5. 12. 19. 26. A. N. WOOD, Prest. C. M. SMITH, Sec’y &. Treas. W. C. McARTHUR, V.-Prest. & Gen. Mgr. B. B. STEEDLY M. D , Med. Dir. J. C. LIPSCOMB, Director. I > mi Carolina Mutual Benefit Association ALL NEXT WEEK MONDAY, MARCH 18 Viiiffney, CT. ?! SAFE INSURANCE AT ACTUAL COST. I Jq Apply at once to one of our represei i.itives or at the Home Office. I Office Over Merchants & Planters Bank. ' W W W W W V W V W V W I 'A A A A \ ILV Williams Comedy Co. Return Engagemont. Supporting the Popular May Blossom Williams A well balanced repetoire company of clever performers. 10 — Specialties —10 All Week Long at Popular Prices Seats on sale at Cherokee Drug Co. Monday. WILLIAM •. HALL. JR., Attorney at Law, Office over The Battery. Qaffnay. A. C. 'rompt attention glr©*- to ail bnaineaa y Cherokee B.: L. Association Fourth Series Now Open. Stock Being Taken-Applications For Loans Filed. (me man is now living in his own house who joined in Jan uary; made application for loan; paid his dues—75 cents— which was really due February 2. He made this payment a matter of good faith. lie 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 ‘ It Means A GREATER CAFFNEY. W. fl. Gooding, Sec’y & Treas. C. A. Jefferies, Prest. 2332$ r TW-ir YF ' $ K' AH kinds of Job Work d °“ e at T , he Ledgei office neatly and at orices commensurate with high grade work Try us. i XHE K—— 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. ii» •• J- C