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‘.V*. v*:*.*. ^S3 One Billion Dollars im HP •' /■ ■ f, i 5 It" i; A Large Sum t)f money about the house or office is a constant source of dan ger There is alwa} s the risk of thieves or fire. You owe it to yourself and family to avoid such risks. Put your money in the • • • STAR THEATRE. • • • • “Out in t,hr Street”—local talent -for benefit of Methodst church organ fund—Friday, March 15th. Monday, March 18—Williams Com edy Company—one entire weeb. popu lar prices. Tuesday. March 2G—Alpine Enter tainers—Star Course Attraction No. 4. Thursday, March 28—Lyman Twins, in a musical i’arce comedy "The Rustler.” Ask Your Own Doctor National Bank of Gaffney |§ where it will he safe fn m both and be just as con- ki VI i venient to use as if you had it in your pocket. |Mj I' h i * it /V lx kill I 1! National Bank of Gaffney, Gaffney, S. C. ifV O. C. ROSS, Prest. J. A. CARROLL, Vicc-Presl. P/iAYNARD SWYTH, Cashier. C. W. HAW1ES, Ass’t. Cashier. .i-V iiM | m i-iii m 1: 11 ijsn I: I; A 4 ^ ^ A - . ♦ ♦ ♦ V A ♦T41 ^ ^ .t . . A * 1* *•-. A* • A /M ft J k ..M-J m Are in k\V IBANK. i i Hi M 1 . J EARNEST 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- POLTNDED four times a year. :::::: 'I*ho Cariiffnoy Sj^avlnjjf« i$«ml<. Office in The National Bank of Gaffney, Gaffney, S. C- D. C. ROSS, President. J. A. CARROLL, Vice-President. MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier. A|| Next Week. The Williams Comedy Company will open a w-el:-s engagement at the Star Theatre next Moi day night. This is a splendid popular Price com- nany and plays in the larger cities. This is their second apperance in Gaffney this season and no doubt they will be greeted irv good hordes. The hading man, Mr. OeGafferally, is a Charleston boy. Ills entire company is composed of a clever set of ladies and gentlemen and the per formances they give are equal to many of the so-called high-priced shows that have been here this sea son. The Tyler Sisters. These sisters occupy a unique plaxv. on the conce-' stage. They arc twins and have made a special study of violin duets since the early iige of eight years. Their entire time, aside from that required for public school, has been devoted to ihis matchless instrument. After ac quiring a proficiency that would satisfy the majority of musicians, they began study under the noted virtuoso. So] Marcosson, of Cleve land. Mr. Marcosson was not long in discovering rare talent in these sisters and received a. s pupils, but took owp family. Here studied under Hie watchful direction Joachim's favorite three years. These clever sisters are with the Alpine Entertainers, who will be at th Star Theatre on Tuesday. March 2<;th. This is th fourth number of the Star Course attractions and will doubtless prove one of the most en tertaining. If he tells you to take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for your severe cough or bronchial trouble, then take it. If he has anything better, then take that. We have great confidence in this medicine. So will you, when you once know it. The best kind of a testixe ial- - “Sold lor over bixt-y years.” Made b: .T, C. A7^r Co., nowell, Mr.as. A<ito manufacturers of y SARSAPARILLA. k Hixs " - fit- h v-x iiAiK YlUoX. We have no secrets! Wo publish the formulas of ail our medicines. he bowels open with one of : >: i!s at bedtime, lust one. them not only them into his they lived and constant and of the great pupil, for over Death of An Aqed Citizen. Cherokee county lost one of its oldest citizens when Mr. Singleton Clary died last Friday. Mr. Clary was eighty-three years of age. He lived all his life in the Wilkinsville neighborhood, where he died. Mr. Clary was a Confederal* soldier and served his country well. He was also a member of the Baptist church, was a good citizen and had the respect of all who knew him. De ceased leaves an aged wife to mourn Ills loss, and the sympathy of the community goes out to her in her affliction. A T H O I* o U O H » K I> KENTUCKY STALLION With the following pedigree: THE KING, bay Stal lion, 16 hands high. Sired by Forest King; he by Mambrino Forest; be by Crouch’s Ned Forest; he by Sim’s Ned Forest; he by Alexander’s Edwin Forest. 1st dam by Brown’s Diomed; he by Bramlet’s and he by Benton’s Diomed ; be by Old Quicksilver. : 2nd dam by Tom Orowder; 3d dam by Benton’s Copperbottom. 4th dam by old Pacing Pilot, sire by Pilot, Jr. ::::::: : BAY LESS & TURNER, Paris, Ky. Cl WILL BE AT c ROBBINS 1 STABLES Every other nine days from March 11, 1907, through the season. For further information call at stables. The horse will speak for himself as he is a perfect pic ture of horse flesh. Kentucky horses are the best in the world. They can be raised for one half the price asked for them. ::::::: ■r Death of a Good Negr 0 . Henry Bonner, a highly respected and industrious colored man. died at his home near Draytonville Moun tain Wednesday and was buried yes terday. Bonner was a thrifty man and had accumulated considerable property. He bore a splendid repu tation and was well thought of by bo 4 ’, white and black. Buford St. M. E. Church Note*- The regular services will be held next Sabbath. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. S. B. Harper. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. The n . 1-week service on w odiiesday eve ning at 7:30. Strangers and visitors will be cordially welcomed. WHUU All us f Ail j. //■ j Host Oou/h {-yru;>. Tastes Good. » Sold by druKidsts Fire Insurance! We represent some of the largest and most substantial companies and would like to write your busines. 5-14-tf. Smith & Lipscomb, Agents Cop) right 1007 bv S! ROUSE St BROS Baltimore Roland Sack A Will please the man who doesn’t like to look like the other fellow. : Our Special Cutter, Mr, Kees will display Straus & Bros’, line of samples at our store Monday, March 18th. He will be glad to show you. : : ; : TheCompany Store AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE—I will sell on salesday, April 1st, 1907, at Gaffney, S. C., at auction, one house and lot 86x200 feet, situated on Grenard street, it being the estate of J. E. C. Barker, deceased. Terms cash. Mrs. M. E. Parker, administratrix. Mar. 15, 19. 22. 26, 29-pd. STAR THEATRE ALL NEXT WEEK Iflinpil IQ MONDAY, mflnun Id Williams Comedy Co. Raturn Engagement. Supporting the Popular May Bio ssom Williams A well balanced repetoire company of clever performers. 10 r— S p e c i a 11 i e s —10 All Week Long at Popular Prices Seats on sale at Cherokee Drug Co. Monday. WILLIAM S. HALL, JR. Attorney at Law, Office over The Battery. Oaffney, ft. C. Prompt attention give** to all buslne*- r THE YOUNG FOLKS are the coming business men and women. What they become depends upon what they are taught and how tl.ey are trained now. * Every hoy and girl should have a bank account, it not only helps to financial succor, but insures an education and forms a barrier against suffering and trouble. Thrifty Habits formed now will bring their ri* ilfcs in year to come. Teach your cluldr u habits of savings. Help them with their fir^t bank deposits and see them grow into respected and influ ential men and women. A dollar will start an account with us MERCHANTS^PLANTERS BANK GAFFNEY.- S.C. 1 It’s Oxford Weatter! High Time For Low Cuts. We’ve got them in great variety. You may be real fussy about youi footwear—you may have set ideas —bring them in.Against your time we ll put ours and show you our most complete line of Oxfords for Spring and Summer. No woman or man can be really satisfied with her or his Shoes unless tin • fi r . But if you Mould know how a perfect lit feels to your foot : : you would have cause for !• o ; ig pair of our new Seoes let us tit you /ith a 'Tliis store lias the sole agency for Ziegler, Queen Quality, Julian Kokenge, Krippendorff-Dittman Shoes for Women. Edwin Clapp, Boyden, Lewis A. Cros sed and Walkover Shoes for Men. Just received from Lord A' Taylor a large shipment of Fancy Hosiery for Spring. Just a Tittle of your time— we’ll appr» date the chance to show you what we have. All kinds of Job Work done at The Led * 8 ' office neatly and at orices commensurate with high grade work Try us. Would YOt like for your Stationery to be neatly printed and promptly delivered? If so, will you let us prove to you that our work will THE LEDGER, Catfnoy, S. C. Please? ^ THE BATTERY * i * t — K Silks in abundance. Visit THE BATTERY and we will show you the goods. h * ——)i J. C. KATLIFFY I’l-op. te Just Back From New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Tons and tons of the most t 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 b.b »"b mm 9