The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, November 22, 1907, Image 8
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What are you going to do with your
cotton? If you arc going to sell it,
leave your money in the NATIONAL
BANK. It will be where tire 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
want to serve you.
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STOLE FROM THE SOUTHERN.
National Bank of Gaffney
Gaffney, S. C.
D. C. Ross, 1’rest. J. A. Carkom., V.-Prest. Maynard Smyth, Cashier.
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Part of what you make and deposit it with the
Gaffney Savings Bank
Where it will make you FOUR percent, interest.
Make your money make you something, don’t run
the risk of losing it by keeping it at home. Start
an account with us at once. ONE DOLLAR is
sufficient to begin with. We pay four per cent,
interest on ALL deposits compounded FOUR
times a year.
The Gaffney Savings Bank
Office in National Bank of Gaffney
D. C. Ross, Prest. J. A. Carroll, V.-Prest, Maynard Smyth, Cashier.
Three Younq Men Break into a c ar
and ste* 1 Tobacco.
Detective I^iKar, of the Southern
Railway, came over to Gaffney Mon
day to investigate the theft of goods
from a freight train on the road, which
occurred last Sunday morning about
two miieg north of Gaffney. Mr. La-
Far, Sheriff Thomas and Officer Hall
man found at the house of J. J. Quinn,
near the Globe Mills, about eighty
pounds of tobacco which Quinn had
taken from Hie railway track where it
had been thrown. The officers dis
covered that Ray Melton, a young
white man, had left some tobacco at
the house of Temple Melton, near
Limestone Mills, on Sunday morning.
1’pon investigation they learned enough
to warrant the arrest of Tillman Par
ris, Ray Melton and Claude Kitchens.
Parrig was arrested and committed to
jail, and told the following story:
“Claude Kitchens, Ray Melton and
myself boarded passenger train No.
10 Saturday night and went to Gas
tonia. X. C. Here we caught No. 7'>.
a southbound freight train. About
two miles north of Gaffney, where
there is a very stee|- grade, the train
almost stopped. Kitchens, who was
provided with a hatchet and screw
driver, proceeded to break open one
of the ears and to throw the goods,
out on the ground.” The three left
the train at this point and took with
them all the goods that they were
able to carry, leaving the rest lying
beside the track. It is very probable
that if they had been able to carry
away all the goods which they threw'
'out of the car. they would not have
j been caught. Parris is the only one
of the thieves that has been caught,
the others having taken 'eg ball. De-
! teethe LaKar. Sheriff Thomas and
j Office,- Hallman have so far recover-
led about $170 worth of the stolen
j goods.
NO WRESTLING MATCH-
SHAKE WELL IN
BOTTLE
TO MIX.
HOW TO PREPARE A MIXTURE TO
CCRE RHEUMATISM.
If there are loose cogs iu the
household machine and little finan
cial difficulties seem to be creeping
into the happiness of the home |ust
sit down and talk It over. D-*.lde
between you to mutually economize.
This Town Ha 8 B# Share 0 f oread
Disease, Which is Said to yield to
Simple Home Recipe.
To relieve the worst forms of Rheu
matism, take a teaspoonful of the fol
lowing mixture after each meal and never less, but more, If possible, than that fixed amount; elect
at btypime: |
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ; one °f y°u treasurer and manager and resolve to pay your bills by check.
ounce; Compound Kargon. one ounce; i Then open an account in this bank, no matter how small, and enjoy your
nund Svrnr* Sarsanarllla ♦hrf.p
first genuine happiness. If you have a little surplus put It into one of our
figure out where expenses can he :ut
down, without hardship to either one
of you; fix upon a certain amount to be saved each week, that amount
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Hie Hunting Season
Will soon be here.
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We have a complete
stock of Guns and
Ammunitionon hand.
Kid Patterson “Thrown” on the Chain-
qan q py Mayor Floyd.
In view of the fact that “Kid" Pat
terson. of Kentucky, and “Kid” Mc
Coy were to wrestle in the Star The
atre at this place next Friday night,
for the championship of South Caroli
na. the following article from the
Spartanburg Tonrnal of Tuesday will
be of interest to Ledger readers:
“Seventeen names appeared on the
j blotter in the police court Monday
| morning and for two hours Mayor
| Floyd was engaged in hearing cases
of all sorts.
“The most important case was
against “Kid” Patterson, of Ken-
| tucky. a wrestler, who is billed to
wrestle Winick at the Harris Thea
tre Tuesday evening, and Frank
Birch a showman, who answered to
the charge of stealing from the resi
dence of Policeman Saxon. Both
were convicted in two cases and sen
tenced to serv * thirty days on the
chaingang in each case. Patterson
will not, therefore, fill his engagement
with Winick at the theatre Tuesday
night, Mayor Floyd having thrown
his out of business for sixty days.
“It seems that friends of Patterson
land Birch had rooms at the residence
| of Officer Saxon during the carnival.
(Patterson and Birch visited their
^ friends and made off with a pair of
j long-sleeve kid gloves, valued at $1.
and several yards of satin goods,
used as a sash, the property of Mr.
Saxon’s daughter Birch had the kid
| gloves and, according to the testimo
ny, the satin goods was taken by Pat
terson, who presented it to a young
lady who works in one of the cotton
mills. The lady in the case told how
she came in possession of the satin
and Patterson ashnowledged the
corn."
First Baptist Church Notes.
Next Sunday morning there will he
a silent Thanksgiving offering to fol
low the service. The offering will go
to the orphanage. Annual church
meeting at 3 P- m-
Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla,
ounces.
The e harmless ingredients can be
obtained from our home druggists, and
are easily mixed by shaking them
well in a bottle. Relief is generally
felt from the first few doses.
This prescription, states a well-
known authority in a Cleveland morn
ing paper, forces the clogged-up. in
active bidneyg to filter and strain
from the blood the poisonous waste
matter and uric acid, which causes
Rheumatism.
As Rheumatism is not only the most
painful anTi torturous disease, but
dangerous to life, this simple recipe
will no doubt be greatly valued by
many sufferers here at home, who
should at once prepare the mixture
to get this relief.
It is said that a person who would
(take this prescription regularly, a
dose or two daily, or even a few times
a week, would never have serious
Kidney or Urinary disorders or Rheu
matism.
Cut this out and preserve it. Good
i Rheumatism prescriptions which real-
| ly relieve are scarce, indeed, and
when you need it. you want it badly.
Our druggists here say they will
either supply these ingredients or
make the mixture ready to take, if
any of our readers so prefer.
Funeral of c a Pt- Culler.
The funeral services over the re-
I mains of the bite Capt. Wesley W.
i Culler, who died on Saturday at Or-
| angeburg, were held at Limestone
I church, and the interment was made
i in Limestone cemetery. The Rev. J.
| H. Thacker officiated at the church,
after which the remains were taken
charge of by the Masons. Capt. Cul
ler having been a member of Shih-
: boleth Lodge 0 f that city. The de- j
(ceased was born in 1823. and through-'
out his entire life was a prominent |
and most useful citizen. He served I
I during the four years of the Civil
i war ag a member of the Washington j
Light Infantry, of Charleston. The
j principal part of his service was in :
the brigade commissary department, i
under Major Q. B. Lartigue, whose I
sister Capt. Culler married and who
! preceded him to the grave about j
• three years ago. a number of grand
| and great-grand children survive, be- j
■ sidvs many other relatives not so
! closely connected.
time certificates of deposit—it will pay you 4 per cent, interest.
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ERCHANTS M> PLANTERS B
GAFFNEY.. S.C.
GAFFNEY TRUST CO.
Authorized Capital, $20,000.
Loans—Let us loan your money at 7 ami 8 per cent, net to you. Our
capital guarantees to you (i) title to property, (2) interest
semi-anually, (3) principal when due. We lend jou uior.ey or:
long or short term payment.
Rkal Estate—We have constant demand for city and country prop
erty. If you want to sell, we can sell for you. If you
want to buy, we will buy for you, and loan the money
to pay for it.
Fire Insurance—We represent quite a number of the best home and
foreign companies. Let us write your insurance.
Like Insurance—We represent the Southern Life and Trust Company,
of*'C,reensboro, X. C., the strongest life insurance
companies in the South. This company invests its
total net premiums collected in this territory in GalY-
ney. Keep Your Money at Home.
A Home Company Pledged to Home Develepment
D. C. Ross, Brest.
J. X. Lipscomb, V.-Pres.
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J. C. Otts, A tty.
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The grave of President Kruger, of
the Transval, at Pretoria, has been
deserted.
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TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons are hereby forbidden to
trespass on my lands for the purpose
of hunting, cutting timber, etc., under
penalty of the law.
Mrs. Rachel Barnhill.
Nov. 22nd It pd.
Mu Hair is
Extra Long
Feed your hair; nourish it;
give it something to live on.
Then it will stop falling, and
will grow long and heavy.
Ayer's Hair Vigor is the only
4Ciiuine iiair-food you can
buy. It gives new life to the
hair-bulbs. You save what
hair you have, and get more,
too. And it keeps the scaip
WHEN IN A HURRY SEND TO
THE LEDGER FOR YOUR JOB
PRINTING.
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NOW IS 1HE TIME
TO TAKE STOCK IN THE
Peoples B. & L. Association |
wcond mtu ' bow opt'ii
\ on
will
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money later take stock and tile your applica
tion for a loan, as each loan take' its turn.
If you take live or ten share* a> an invest
ment, when stock matures it is worth $od0
or $1,000 in i;old. When panics come your
stock is as safe as at any other time. It is
backed by tir't mortgage on real estate
Think of this as an investment. : :
, M. WILKINS, Prest. R. S. LIPSCOMB, Trees'.
F. GARRETT, V.-Prest. H. K. OSBORNE, Atty.
Office M. and P. Bank, Gaffney, S. C.
done at
AH kinds of Job Work
guypE* -r ,/■ c liicc neat ly
trices commensurate with hi eh °Tade work Trv us
The Ledger
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ence the satisfaction of both style and guality if your choice be a suit or an over
coat from the W. C. Carpenter Co.’s stock. We know what good clothes are, and
we do not hesitate to say that any man who wears this make, is not only fashion
ably dressed, but has secured for his money what he couldn’t obtain elsewhere.
VALUES RANGE FROM $5.00 UP TO $25.00.
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