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COTTON! What are you going to do with your cotton? If you are going to sell it, leave your money in the NATIONAL BANK. It will be where fire can't burn it and where burglars can’t steal it, and it will be where you can get it at any time. If you are going to hold your cotton and need any money, we will be glad ta accommodate you. We want to serve you. National Bank of Gaffney Gaffney, S. C. D. C. Ross, Prest. J. A. Cakrou., V.-Prest. Maynard Smyth, Cashier. TODAY INTEREST IS CREDITED TO ALL ACCOUNTS When convenient, call and have the amount entered on your bank book. If you are not sharing in these profits, we invite you to open an account with us. Small ac counts draw the same rate of interest as large ones. One Dollar Is sufficient to open an account. We pay four per cent interest on all deposits COMPOUNDED FOL R TIMES A YEAR. The Gaffney Savings Bank Office in National Bank off Gaffney D. C. Ross, Prest. J. A. Carroll, V.-Prest. Maynard Smyth, Cashier. K. of P- Program. The following is the programme of the district meeting of Knights of Pythias which convenes at Oaffney on October 14th: Evening session October 14th. Address. Pythlanlsm, Col. W. W. Lumpkin, Columbia. Morning session, October lath. Address of welcome on behalf of Limestone Lodge, Jones J. Darby, chanceller commander. Address of welcome on behalf of the city of Gaffney, Capt. J. B. Bell, city attorney. Response on behalf of we lodges, W. M- Dunlap, Esq., of Rock Hill, and E- L. Blakeney, Esq., of Kershaw. Order of Business. Roll call of delegates, reports of lodges, general discussion of reports. Spiritual laws in the Pythian’s world. Dr. J. H. Thornwell, of Fort Mill. Dramatis personae of the play, Da mon and Pythias. Hon. E. B. Clark, Columbia. The South Carolinian Pythian, Hon. E. H. Aull. Newberry. What the district conventions have accomplished and what they can do for the good of the order. Hon- J. A. Summersett. Columbia. General discussion of subjects ger mane to Pythlanlsm. Selectipn of place for next ceetlng. Night Session, Banquet. Toast master, W. S. Hall. Esq. The State of South Carolina. Gov. Martin F. Ansel. The duty of the Pythian to his State. Hon. Mendel L. Smith, of Cam den. The Press and the Baby. Ed H. De- Camp and Hon. E. H. Aull. Cherokee County. Hon. J. C. Qtts. The City of Gaffney. Rev. S. B. Har per. Our Calantheg. Hon. T. B. Butler. The Pythian goat. Ginnln a watches! Mr. J. T. Rodgers showed us a watch case Tuesday that had been through a cotton gin. The watch be longed to Mr. A. J. McCrav, and In working around the gin, he accident ally dropped it into the machinery. The case was considerably cut up; but, strange to say, the works were not hurt, and Mr. McCraw had them transferred to another case, and they are none the worse for the accident and their narrow’ escape from de struction. A watch belonging to another per son w’as dropped Into the same gin the day before; but It. did not pass through so successfully, as It was totally destroyed, both case and works. If taken patiently and persistently will relieve the most obstinate cases of Indigestion, constipation, bad blood, bad liver no matter how long stand ing. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Gaffney Drug Co. } C1RIS WltEftt All US ; FAILS, i Cast Cough Syi a;». TitiitJ Gc d. V * I" f Sold 'IrnffiMsts. Pretty Home Wedding. A marriage of much Interest took place yesterday afternoon In Gaffney when Hon. waiter W. Wells, of Florence, and Miss Maude Wilson, of this city, were married at the home of the bride. Rev. S. B. Harper, using the beautiful ritual of the Meth odist church performed the cere mony In the presence of a few friends. I The bride is the second daughter of Rev. J. B. Wilson and is a beauti ful and accomplished young lady. Mr. w^ells is one of the most promi nent young men In the State. He is State senator from his county and has recently been appointed solicitor to fill the unexpired term of Judge John S. Wilson. The happy cou >le left on No. 38, the Southern's no th- bound vestibule, for a tour of noi th em and eastern cities. OPENING! in Thei r n« w Quarters. Messrs. W. J. Wilkins & Company ! are now fully Installed in their beau tiful new quarters on East Frederick ; street, about a stone’s throw from their old stand. Their new building is a model of elegance, neatness and con venience; it Is now filled from bot tom to top with a profusion of new goods, embracing all the newest, best and most stylish triumphs of the I manufacturerer’s art, and its interior i presents a scene well calculated to i charm the eye and delight the heart of both male and female alike. Besides dry g^ods, clothing and general furnishings, Messrs. Wilkins & Company also carry a full line of groceries and feed stuffs. mtt . ..-' C ‘*0 HE new Shoe Fashions for fall fare now ready and we are showing an almost endless variety of high shoes for men, | women and children. All the | fashionable shapes and best leath- I ers are included in the assort ment for house or street, outing or dress. The charm and variety Faculty concert. The opening concert of the season will be given at Limestone College tonight at 8:15 o’clock. The dummy will leave town at 8 sharp. No ad mission will be charged to this con cert. Does Your Heart Beat Yes. 100,000 times each day. Docs it send out good blood or bad blood? You know, for good blood is good health; b:.d blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad blood — Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Doctors have endorsed it for 60 years. ()u3 fipqupiit muse of tiaii tiioodUa sluggish i r. This i iiiituees enintijiation. >*<<i .ouous Miiistamis me then almorbeh into the blood. K< ej, iiio bowels open will, Ayer’s 1'ills. . . JM-. rat. RTetf* tjr J. C. .•.yep Co., Cowell, Mass. Also nminuaoiurors of 9 HAIR VIGOK. J iO'PQ AUU CUkii. ■ # O’ Cllt.tRV PliCTORAL. We have no secrets! We publish .We eoevul ts ofnl' our me'WHnes. *1 'sjf of the new ZIEGLER, QUEEN QUALITY, JULIAN KOKENGE and RED CROSS Shoes cannot be expressed in cold type. Every woman should see them to fully appreciate the variations of shape and style. We also wish to make special mention of our FAMOUS BENCH MADE SHOES for men made by Edwin Clapp, Lewis A. Crossett and Walk-Over. School Shoes that will gives atis- faction to both wearers and parent. It will give us pleasure to show you the best in shoes. We fit when others fail. "w » S * ^MERCHANTS AND PLANTE GAFFNEY, S. C. £ With its Capital, Surplus and Profits of $100,000.00 offers you an ABSOLUTELY ^ SAFE place in which to deposit your money. £ If you have never made a deposit in a bank, and do not know exactly how to go about ^ it, come in and ask us. We will gladly explain to you every detail. One strong feature of our bank is its Board of Directors: J. N. Lipscomb T. E. Moore J. Q. Little R. M. Wilkins J. C. Otts A. N. Wood W. C. Hamrick Horace M. Brown W. J. Wilkins R. A. Jones C. M. Smith It costs you absolutely noth ing to secure the services of this bank in taking care of your monies. You need not wait un til you get some Certain amount -say $100«to start an account, but start one with a small amount-say $1~and add to it from time to time. The boys and girls are invited to open ac- acounts with us as well as the older folks. We pay FOUR PER CENT per annum on SAVINGS ACCOUNTS and compound the interest four times a year. De posits may be withdrawn at any time. MONEY LOANED ON COTTON When selling cotton bring your checks to us. We will cash them for you at face valuei no matter what bank they may be drawn on. One of these little Home Savings Banks loaned you tor your boy or girl for the asking. Get one lof each child and give them all a chance to save. C. M. SMITH, President, $ A. N. WOOD, Vice-President, R. S.LIPSCOMB, Cashier. A. LOUIS WOOD, Assistant Cashier. V;