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( 0 '■* \ l WE WANT 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 you pay out. Your money will be absolutely safe and wheri ou^ can get it at any time. If you haven’t an accoun with us open one at once. National Bank of Gaffney | Gaffney, S. C. D. C. Ross, Prest. J. A. Carrou., V.-Prest. Maynard Smyth, Cashier. Ik 5^ 1 ^ ™iire5t1 A ITREE Even is alive to the value of our SAVINGS BANK, so as to proclaim a large amornt of our INTEREST to pass- ersby. INTEREST ON A DOLLAR Isn’t much to begin with, but let it grow and add other dollars to it and time will show the results. Start an ac count with us today. ONE DOLLAR is enough to begin with and get a book, and you can add to it along. We pay FOUR per cent INTEREST on ALL deposits, COM POUNDED FOUR TIMES a year. The Gaffney Savings Bank Office in National Bank of Gaffney BC31 D. C. Ross, Prest. ;j. A. Carroll, V.-Prest. Maynard Smyth, Cashier. ‘'Girl of the Sunny COMINQ ATTRACTIOW Some Good show* Booked aft tho Star Theatre. The following attractions have been booked by the management of the Star Theatre for the coming season: October 6th. “On the Bridge at Midnight” October 12th. South.” October 15th.. LeComte & Flash ers' "The Holy City” October 21st, 22nd and 23rd, Wat son Stock Company. October 2oth, “The Burglar and the Waif.” October 29th. Donelly and Hatfield’s Magnificent Minstrels. November 18th, Wra. Owen & Com pany “In Romeo and Juliet.” November 20th, Meyers & Free in “Toyland.” November 25th, Kate Watson and Gus Cohan in “The Hoosler Girl.” November 27th, Luther Manshlp. November 29t'n, “A Pair of Country Kinds.” December 3th, “For Her Brother’s Sake.” December 16tb, “The Shoplifter.” December 27th, “Jerry irom Ker- ___ it ry. December 31st. “An Aristocratic Tramp.” January 2nd. “Monte Crlsto January 14th. Chas. J. Smith’s “Fat ty Felix.” January 25th, Henry W. Savage’s “The County Chairman.” February 1st. “A Cowboy’s Girl.” March 23rd, Olfe Olsen. March Senator Bob Taylor, of Tennessee. It will be seen that the list contains a large number of first class attract ions and the theatre-going people of Gaffney will have an opportunity of enjoying better shows this season than ever before. Indeed quite a number of shows In the above list only make the large towns and the management has been fortunate in belnp able to book som# of them. FOR BALE. FOR BALK—BaUdlns lots lor aolo. Mi's, A. V. Montgomery. Aug. S7th tt FOR BALft-JToa building Iota, al- , two hounw and lots. J. J. Osff- sy. Aug. U tt FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Four-room houno St Limestone; bssement End cellsr (large); street on three sides; north, south snd west; garden and two acres of good land, if desired, with house; cheap, $4 per month. Apply t~ W. R. Lipscomb. FOR RENT—Ten-room building corner Depot street and Oaklnd ave nue, formerly occupied by Mr. Oscar Shanks. City water; electric lights; good barn and garden. Apply to J- L SarratL Sept 13 tt YOUR CHECK BOOK i) TO RENT—Office rooms over Tb* LeJgtr. Apply to Hid. H. DeCamp. Nov. 2-tf. Is the armor which enables you to fight a winning battle with the world. Being deposited in bank, your money is safe from t ieves or accidents. Your check book, which you can easily carry in your pocket, makes the whole amount availa ble at any time. When you pay by check you can always make the proper change. Your canceled check, which is retnrned to you by the bank, is a legal receipt for payment. No one can make you pay a bill twice when > u use your check book. Your checks circulate among the merchants with wh* m you dael and each one advertises you as a good business person and one of some means A check book insures you a wider acquaintance, better service, and increased res pect. Deposit your money in this bank and pay your bills by check. ■:! WANTPfi. WANTED—100 bushels O. G. Wilson ft Co. Sept. 17 tl Charcoal. MERCHANTS^PLANTERS BANK GAFFNEY.. S.C. NOTICE. NOTICE—Our flour mill will close down on September 25th for the sea son. Victor Cotton Oil Co. Ana. 27 to Sept 25. Please take notice that on the 1st and 2nd days of each month, unless Sunday intervene, then the 3rd, I will be in my office at the city hall a 7 between the hours of s a. m. and 0 p. m. for the collection oi all water snd light dues, after which time all par ties In arrears, will be cut out with out notice. By order of the Board of Public Works. W. B. DuPre, Superintendent Money Loaned s ON COTTON. First Baptist church Nutes. Dr. Simms expects to fill his pulpit next Sunday at n a. m. At night Rev. b. L- Hoke, of Blacks burg, will preach for Dr. Simms. The Gaffney people will be glad to hear him. Sunday school at SMS. New lltera- and a full attendance Is requested 0<<t I Merchants and Planters Bank Dr. A. M. Simms went up - to Ra leigh, N. C., Sunday night on No. 40 and came home Wednesday night on No. 35. He says Raleigh Is full of excitement over the exposures In con nection with the railroad rate Investi gation. MONEY TO LOAN Buford 8t M- E- Church Notes. The regular services will be held next Sunday. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. There have been nine professions and baptisms dnrlng the last three weeks. Strangers and visitors are always cordially welcomed. J. I am prepared to negotiate loans on first mortgage on improved farms fora term of years, in amounts from $300 up. Call on C. JEFFERIES, Attorney Sep 27-6m Gaffney, S. C. ■Xi.«» ;• , % • ••«■ w- iML. JL- -ML- •••• I Piedmont Wagon? They use a little better paint and varnish than is used on other wagons. They are better ironed than other wagons. They are built of a little better material than other wagons. : : : : They are built with a little more care than other wagons. • . : : They are built to wear and run lighter than other wagons. : : : ; These are some of the reasons why we sell them. These are some of the reasons why you should own one. Let us show you them today. : : : : : Limestone street m- E- Curch Notes. There will be a class of thirteen bap tized and received into fall connect ion at the Limestone Street M. E. church, South, next Sunday morning. In connection with this solemn and beautiful service, the pastor, Rev. J. B. Wilson, will make a talk on the church and baptismal vows. Fire Insurance! W« represent sum*; o’ the iHi-Keot and must stiustant'al companies and would like to write your busines. 5-14-tf. Smith & Lipsoomb, Agents. Flour! Flour! Flour! I have begun to receive flour now that was bought before the advance and can give you good trades in Flour, Meal, Meat, Lard and all Staple, Groceries as well as canned goods of all kinds. My stock of Fancy Groceries is now full and I shall be pleased to have you call . and examine my stock. Deviled Crabs, Clam Chawder, Oysters, etc. Fresh Cakes of all kinds. Grapes, Apples and Bananas. My Coffees will please the most fastidious. Yours to please, Bee Gaffney. Would 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. Please? Pale, Thin, Nervous ? MILLINERY OPENING! - r AT I tdfrWILKINS-WATSON HARDWARTcB]I 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 he will say about this grand old family medicine. I This U the first question your doctor would I ask: “Are your bowel* regular ?” He know* I that dally action of the bowel* U abiolutely I e-.ential to recovery. Keeu your liver active I and your bowels regular by taking laxative doses of Ayer’s Fills. Made by J. O. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mae* Also manufisoturera of /_ HAIR VIGOR. AGUE CURE. CHERRY PECTORAL yers We have no eecrete 1 We publish the formulae of all our medicines. THE BATTERY Thursday, Friday, Saturday Septembar 26th, 27th and 28th. ino ciVRina. ErvKiiYreox>Y iinvi t een.r THE B A. T T E li Y. Fall and Winter Millinery Opening Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, September 25, 26 and 27. On these dates we will display all the latest things in the Oriental or Japanese, Orchid, Edna May, Boulevard and the Retz Hats. We are also showing the largest display of GAGE HATS ever shown in this city. Miss E. Mae Harmon is in charge of this depart ment again this season. NO CARDS. EVERYBODY INVITED TO ATTEND. .-. The Carpenter Company. .•<