The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, March 19, 1907, Image 4

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tWi / s 1 One Billion' Dollars! A Large Sum of money about the house or office is a constant source of dan ger. There is alwaj s 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 it in your pocket. $ PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS In Memoriam Virginia Jackson Walker, daughter N. C, of Capt. S. S. Wilber, d^coased. and TH E YOUNG FOLKS ■r A. I .Tolly, of Ellenboro was in the cit ,• yesterday, Mr Jolly Mrs. Sallie C Walker, was burled at! I added his name to The n dtre;- while Skull Shoals eemetery last Wedno?-! kl In On* eity. day. Rev. D. N Mel/eod, ofllelatlnp. | Mrs. Mary Humphries, of Indian endured pr-'at affliction ! I Territory. sister to Mrs W. T. and much suffering without a mur -I aro tlio oommo J Thonittson. is visiting Mrs Thomp- rnur and passed away without a i L,ie toiuni” ; son. on Victoria avenue. sigh. And when she joined the i depend Mj> .Ino, Pierson and children, of ‘choir invisible of those Immortal L;iun-ns. are visiting Mrs Pratt Pier dead who live again.” not an angel now. V ! son. of this eity. i n all that vast throng sang a sw'et- KVcnr 1.,.*- u .,,i .,ir i.,. i i L r Warmoth visited his mother e, note. ^ ^ bo ' a,1<l « in >!l0ai<i hav '' a ^ near Asburv Sunday 7j 1() calm patience ^nd Christian helps to financial »u e< - hut injure- ;u V l'- Humphries, of Maud, was :n fortitude with which she was watch- . # W I town Saturday on business. <>d over and so tenderly cared for earner against 'Ullt'rilitf and tronhle. rough the long and wearing years; llovv W1 U brinp tln-ir -e- dts i - her devoted mother, deserves more than passing notice. ; leach your chiidri a habits Fostt r. of Hickoi;. drove, The love of the mother for h-r , msiness men and women, upon what tin v .are tamdit and A D Driskill. nong the vi it of ower Cherokee, rs to the oitv Fri- What they be come low they are traitmd c » int. 11 not "ji / ie ition and foniH a ii itv i a bits toi’iti^cl was n cit^ Friday attendini r.e of! ** r ' 1 L an ^ deposits and W. R. Sand gjl | No 1. was :■ business. Mr. and Mi Beaverdam i <> i child was as sweet as the lo Rachel for her children and ceased entiul men and Women, ot Maud R. F. D. iot at the grave hut continued with ; i.i city Saturday on lier darling into the great beyond. J. L. Strain E. B. Price, of the) Wilsinsyille._ March JO hborhood year- to ( savings, tliem jfi'ttw in A Oollar wilt - )! 1 j t :i .p i uein with urn rc-pected and ini 't ;in aecmiut with > I'I» ink YIxmH It ifti |! Nationa! Bank of Gaffney, Gaffney, S. C. w ere in the citv Saturday. .1. F. Spake went to Cnion last j woe] for a few days, on business 'state of NOTICE OF ELECTION. el Carolina. HERCHANTS^PLAKTERS B GAFFNEY., S.C. iK D. C.’ROSS. Prest. J. A. CARROLL. Vice- D rest. MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier. C. W. HAMES, Ass’t. Cashier Guy TP nner spoilt Sati Sundav in die cit\ wjdi re friends. Mrs. Floyd Baker Rosa Litilc- -pent several Cnion last week. Howard I>. Gaffney, who cated in Cnion. came up Sunda\ t< ec hi- jiarents. Cajit. and Mrs R. M County of Cherokee. Pursuant to an Act approved Feb- mrv It. TOP?, to autliorize the trus- if t s o Che he School Di c tric,t Number 1^. n< In ;Vl Gaffne k » M M ♦ ♦ + + + + + 4 -f !' We Are In ^ EARNEST V acd 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. :::::: he* Oiif'i'iiov SsaIiiilllc. OHice in The National Bank ot Catfney, CaHney, S. C. O. C. ROSS,'President. J. A. CARROLL, Vice-President. MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier. Ti tmi oo county, to issue bonds the purpos" <>f repairing school lings erecting an additional iol building and furnishing and nping the samo. and purchasing i lot or lots \n electioti is ho,rei>> nas boon lo- ,rricr d to b< ho].| at oach 'if the buying cot i(»<;‘ioT< procii ct in said district on H • arrived Tbursdav, Anril 4. 19^7 Those in kept bus/ favor of issuing bonds will vote a bal- nd.- with nis numerous ; 0 | 0n which is printed tlieso words. "For Issuing Ronds.” and those op Ian lin. of W. stern North .^ s ,,, tr , f ss „f ne bonds will vote a s; onding several daypj ballot on which i- printed the • Mr. Hamlin is a brother words. “Against Issuing Bonds.” friend Berry Hamlin, and Said bonds no f to exceed the sum of to 1 m. Berry b f *ing . S2.'> ppo and bearing interest not to Would VOt' like for \our '<j 1 printed ami proniptlv <: •.t.: j vou let us prove to you ’ . :t our ■. THE LEDGER, CaHney, S. 0. Please? Three Things lo Consider f- 5 li U In Buying a Stove or Range ‘Pr- R\ healt j oxoo* d * r> ner rpnt. T'r*r * tnnum. For dufb'dg. . of Haiti ire. is in flip T>iirp r »sf* < ►f eondiK*tim I «!ect in t’ 0 ii)tcr«*sT of Ml IT terals. | ion tho mann P^m^d below will — roncamr • • ignated pre- A New Milliner. oinrts: fc Byor.-' new mill in'-i . Miss Limestone Mills- -Manager?:W. A. •per. .1 a.- arrived a nd taken Green. W. I. . Tones Robt Martin if T:ia’ department of their At Gaffnev No. 1 (Hoi t’? store.) — Miss Turner is fro 1 11 the Manager 5 : E G Ro?s ' r W Dur- Pbor of Maryland, wh< ?re all 1 ham. Andy M oore milliners come fro Miss At Gaffney No. 2. (O !d National •o’lH-. direct from N (•W York. Bank corner) Manager?: I. M Peel- • • ha bad extend* *d exper- er J T. Hun 1 pb rles. Pan 1 Gaffney. • (] Me - ■S ( ’arroll At Gaffney No. 2. fGall ager’s store are confident that. : is the i in Ward 5)—? Janager?: W T Tbomp- be many grKid milli ner: 5 they son. Geo. We bster. J H. Ttirner. az'iim . ■=■ «r %- ployed. Austell’s Mi||ine rv Openinq. Austel’ s Millinery Parlor will b- | a most attractive Td<T f ‘ fJ Thursday, 'Friday and Saturday, as on those i days this well known establishment ; will hold their annual spring op‘ n- ing The display this season is the l most attractive in 'Ik history of the house a nd the designs are -uch as to 1 appeal to the taste of the ladies and j pull the pocket books of men. Polls will he open at S a. m. and close at 4 p. m By order of B. B Steedlv W. r Hamrick E. R. Cash. J. B Pettit. C. C. Harris. R. A. Jones. M. A. Sarratt. Trustees Hist. No 10. Mar. 5. 12, 19. 2th \ \ \ \ Quality, Economy, Price, HOLLISTER’S Rocky Mountain 'ea Nuggeis A Bjsy MeC;Cine far Bj y p fc'jr;e. Brings G/fitn Health Renewed Vigor. A ei>eciiic for Constipation Ii.digcstion. Livet first—A Range or Strive that isn’t niad*- ; : ’ ver | —it no longer cooks well, jour money was wasted an Second—The Stove or Range t . built so that | necessary apertures corsumes t .\i c a- much fuel ; your fuel bill is t<TO heavy and you are no’, satisfied, i Third—IJon’t yield to the conimm! fallacy that I dollars is the cheapest. If a cooking apparatus i-n’t st m a.erial will >oon crack <u are dissatisfied. -t > -capes through **• oroperh built, •Ji.-rit List of Unclaimed Letters. List of Letter? unclaimed in the postoffice at Gaffney. S. C.. for week ending March 1$. 1907 Tinch Blackwell. Edd Curtic. \ Kidney troubles. Jamiiles. Kczcma. Impure ] r t,-ur) at nnv nrirf* nnt what wnti naw for a thinn that rnunt« it’« what Danes. G v . K.ood. Had Hreath. Siuturi-h Bowels. Heuda< ae i CMea P 1 ar P r,re ' It s not what you pay or a tn.nq that counts, it s wnat ild lor the few rs ong life it lsu’ a r Carver. B. B. <?>«* »• U no"*"- '* B 1 you 9.1 i.r your money. H. P. Grems. lyester Hammett, bollisteu Dnru Comcant, Madison, Wis. A. N. WOOD, Prest. C. M. SMITH, Sec’y & Treas. W. C. McARTHUR, V.-Prest. & Cen. Mgr. B. B. STETDLY, M. D., Med. Dir. J. C. LIPSCOMB, Director. Wright Lindsay. W. M. MontgomeiT. I fiOLDEN NI'nfiETS FOR SAL! 0W PE0P!-fc Johnhenry Moore, Jimmie Morris.; *""" Gillum Murphy, Russell Petty, Frank — Rosamond. Sammie Stephens. J. C. DON’T FORGET Fourth—Our celebrated Leader Stoves i Matchless Ranges nre e-5ptci*ti*v | strong on these p<hnts--in fact all points pertaining to Stove erfection—made o: the best material, don't crack, will cut your fuel bill in half, consequently the most Turner. Johnathan Whittenburg. Mira | . v „„ j economical. Tl,ey are »orth every .lollar you pay fo, „,e. It . qnality thafa con- Knttna Evans. (21. Miss PacoletHIll. ; ’a-flf. ‘ J', I M'lere.l—n-.t rhri^jnes. Miss Fannie Jenkins. 12*. Mrs. Alice mcr or , - Iironi c l/iu »or©». j wi Come h* iv-11 you one, as the present price is a very small consideration but Janies Mrs Fannie J< ter. Mrs Su- * thousand cases treated. It Is th*- 1 ! they arv yurt to go higher, as you well know, everything is ;dvaiicing. san Lackey, Mr?. Numameced. Mrs. J ® un **t cure on earth. Delay b ' | Yours for buMuess, Mary Ann Macompon, Mrs. Silvie J Stevens. Mrs. Dollie Sparks, Miss 1 write Mable Sterven, Mrs. Ida Smith, Bee-1 ea Turney, Le]a Wade or I>?la Petty. ^ I FURNITURE, STOVES, UNDERTAKING. How to be cured? Ju*t t I O. B. GLADDEN Grover. N C ' Shuford & Le Master A R N. Foleer. P. M. m i I Carolina Mutual Benefit Assnciation o. SAFE INSURANCE AT ACTUAL COST. ■ Apply at once to one of our representatives or at the Home Office. I Office Over Merchants & Planters Bank, j 1 « CURES ViHERt ALL ELS. FAU«. I Bast Couali i-yruy. 'l uxiv* <»<X)J. '.w I jtlTj.- bv DR. W. K. GUNTER. i> ij >; nr 11-5 'r >f?ce in Star Theatre Buikhi Pbonk No. 20. Crown and bridge work a specialty ->§ I' 1 O W tcii Z. A. ROBERTSON For a bargain in some de sirable City Property. a One entire block on Depot and I.' g'in ‘tree’s, with two 6 room cottages and a 7-room bouse on > mie. See me quick if \ou want a bargain m the block. This proper!} r ust .tt Mjld.. One cit}’farm, containing 13 acres with good house on same. One lot just off Depot •■tree! roxi2o very oe- sirable location. One lot on I rediu k and Logan streets, iSox^oo. a beaut}. One farm b 1 /? miles out with be-t im provements, containing 200 acres One farm, containing 140 acres, 4^ miles out. Sumter Littlejohn house, six rooms, corner Sumter and Johnson streets. FOR R FINT—Two cit} farm'-. SAM L. FORT, Real Estate and Insurance. All kinds of Job Work d i ne at T , he Le f gei office neatly and at orices commensurate with high grade work 1 Try us. J" 1907 A V / H You are Most Cordially Invited to Attend AUSTELL’S GRAND MILLINERY OPENING |‘v Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, March 20th, 21st and 22d Wo hav<- fitted up our parlors second to none iu the State, and with a iarge and carefully selected stock we are in a position to cater to 1 particular public, and when quality counts we win. Mrs. Austell has just returned from the groat importing house of Jatne- G. John-on and <’o : : : : of New York City, and can please you in style and ideas in Hats. : : : : ^Tilliiiorjy $ Only Exclusive Millinery Parlors in the City .... Gaffney, South Carolina. ^