The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, September 23, 1907, Image 4
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YOU
To take advantage of
the facilities for doing
business being afforded
by the
NATIONAL BANK OF GAFFNEY
Deposit your money with us. pay your bills .y check
on us, and always have a receipt for what yoj pay out.
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k* Your money will be absolutely safe and wher * ou ’ can
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get it at any time. If you haven’t an accou.. with us
j; 1 -open one at once.
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AT THE THEATRE.
J...PH L»nn.
Oda re*son for the undying popu
larity of ’“Ed*# ’Untie,* the great emo
tional drama irhleh will be presented
at the Btar Theatre Turpday night hy
a splendid company, i» your iut«Test
is at once excited when Rlehord Hare
1b truapected by the villainous Sir
Frdnct* Levison. Rltmard'a atfor-
Archihuld Carlyle, who has Just
as bis brWe Lady Isabel, the
^•■pretty daughter of an impoverished
»S: oarl. Isabel's Jealousy is wrought
upon by the clandestine meetings be
tween het husband and Barbara
Hare, Richard’s sister. These meet
ings merely have to do with Richard’s
trial, but Lady Isabel not knowing
k] this, and being goaded on by the
X' scheming Sir Faucis, who loves her,
Voheents to an- elopement. Archibald
Is plunged into despair, but aft*.-.- a
lapse of years, having secured a clt-
■votse. he rewards the tmselfish love
of Barbara Hare by making her his
\vife.
In the meantime, lady Isabel's cup
’♦J Ipf misery has l,een fille,) to the brim
!♦! by Sir Francis’ refusing tp fulfill Ms
•1'iomise of marrlagh, and she leaves
liim. lyeai-ning of the serious Illness
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FOR SALE.
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FOR- REWT.'
FOR RE NT—Four-room house at
Limestone; basement and cellar
(large); street on three aldea; north,
south and west; garden and two
acres of good land, !f destfed, with
houae; cheap, $4 per month. Awly
t W. R. Lipscomb.
FOR RENT—Ten-room boildlnt
comer
fjOVr Y OUR HOME '
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Many of the most substantial fortunes
are jna^g'tiy the advance In prices of
real estate. If you owrt yQur pwu
m v< u not only save in .lAuilord's *
* ikj y*
street and Oaklad avw
occupied b7 Mr. Oscar
Shanks, City water; electric lights;
good barn and garden^ Apply to J.
mw, form
inks,
.i,
flfs, but take ^vEnli^e 1 of an m-
T«*awft in the valbfe oriliC property.
Begin at once to save money to buy a
r home. A small weekly or monthly de*
posit in this hank will soon enable vou
BANK ACCOUNT J to make the first payment on a place of
THE, SAVING HABIT I J° ur owu ull d Y 01 * can arrange to pay
the balance in monthly instalments
which you will meet as easily as you do the rent you are now
paying. We have depositors w T ho now own their own homes,
TO RENT—Offlev rooms dvsr Tb* , . , , .
Loigsr. Apoiy to Sd. H. D^CarAt ‘ an<:1 “ley began in just this way.
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WANTED—100 bushels
O. O. Wilson 4 Co.
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Charcoal.
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NOTICE^—Our flour mill will <
down on September 26th tor the
son. victor Cotton OU Co.
Auk. 17 to Sept. 25.
Please take notice Fuat on tile 1st
and 2nd days of each month, unless
Sunday intervene, then the 3rd, I
wlH fce in my office at the city hhl
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between the fours of 8 a. m. and
CMldotl
Even is alive to the
value of our SAVINGS
■MML.MI 4HH HI
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INTEREST ON A DOLLAR
iD’t much to bdgiu with, but let ijt grow and other
Jjlars to it and tip^’ will show tbe tosttlts. Start an ac-
oottot with us today. ONE DOfjl,Alt Is enough to begin
W^th and get a book, and you can add to it along, jW€
pi^ FOUR per cent INTEREST on ALL deposits, OOM^
BOUNDED FOUR TIMES a year. ^ | ^ j
te Gaffney Savings Bank
Office In National Bank of Qatydy ^ ^ f
Presl. ^JAlkOasuoLL, V.-Prest. Maynard Smyth, Cashier
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Buy A Piedmont Wagon?
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They use a little better paint and varnish
than is iised :jamirthBr..aragon “
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than oth#* wagops, : : : : :
They are built with a little more care
than other wagons. ; . : ;
They are built to wear and run lighter than
other wagons. /J
These are some of the reasons why we sell
them. Theke art ^ome of the reasons why
ypu should own one. Let us show you
them today. : : ; : ;
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jJLJl'ii - cluhl. wliich fihi» hnd d«»«#*rted
' nurpasoblifg Jealousy, - sfie ap
plies for the position of nurse to the
little Jufferer. Disguised as Madame
^curee the position, t»ut,
«u>otia» at the dylhk
' ‘ >’bf her bby; sae threw off ber
p and reveals Ijersolf to Mm
s' rbonie/. She is discovered by
Miss Comey, the quajnt spinster sis
ter of Archibald CaFlj^e, and through
her Instrumentality A fewaciitatlon
Is brought about between Achlbald
and Isabel before the sorrowing
mother cloeely followa fce. boy Into
he reainif! of the unknown,
it will be «e«u that the character
of Tsabel inoves through many strong
dramatic and intensely thrilling
Scenes and through many strong emo
tional parts, and the actress interpret-
sng'lt la thus afforded exceptional op
portunities for the display of her art.
The production will be under the
masterful stage direction of Mr.
Joseph King, who hah earned an en
viable reputation by his work In stag
ing such well known successes as
“The Ninety and Nine,’’ “Uncle
PanT! with Fred Wickoff; “East
Lynne" with 'Rebecca Whrren; “The
Wife,” ,ylth, Selma Herman; “Tess of
tha rrUrbervfMes,'’ -The Charity
Ball,” and many other notable pror
dtrWtldm. 7 <? ■ L ■ : ' ■ Y ‘
Notwithstanding the exceptional
martte of tfds ’ aotraction, seats can
be secured at the following special
prices; 25, 35. 50 and 75 cents.
**• the collection oi aR water
Sbt dues, After Which time '41 par 1
fMKRCHANTS^ D PLAHTEPS Bm
GAFFNEY.- S.C.
.<*<5?JF^T7TT7 TU'f? l f*. 1 fjit” TVl-fS 0'
tn arfeafs, will be cut out with
out notice.
order of tbe Board Cf Bljlb]
orfcs.
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tie iHrgjsst acd-^
iiies spd aou
in#i writ* 4NPEne*.
Smith A Lipscomb* Aoeuts.
Just Received
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' </rtr ea<ph of heart pine
Shingles, Ceiling and
Flooring. Call on us whet*
II 2# >L llllll
in !i#ed of building mate-
' rial. ; ; ;
Tim Builders Supply Co.
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YOU 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, Gaffney, S. C.
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Saturday afternoon Logan Ellis
brought to The Ledger office,Jk^rape
shot which he had fouaffm*': the flfffee
of a field adjoining tbs. Insor'^rk.
The shot had evldenfly V(wm thtearth-
fe is, of course, a asaOAr of Con
jecture, as therf wks so battle fought
flesF this place durtikg tbs last war.
The shot Is In a good state of pre
servation, though a little rust-eaten.
/ Ready t 0 store cotton.
Attention is called to the advertise
ment, in this issue of The Ledger, of
Messrs. Wood & Hicks, who are now
prepared to store cotton and issue
warehouse receipts for It. ♦
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^ Edna May^, gouleydlPtf ^h^’ iSHe Retz Hats. We are also showleg the. largest-display of
GAGE HATS ever shown in«this y city. 1 > Miss E. Mae HarrhOfV iS irt bti&rg^ $f v tftltj^epart-* -s
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