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D. C Ross, I’rest. J, A. Carroll, V.-Prest. Maynard Smyth, Cashier. THIS National Bank of Gaffney Gaffney, S. C. Capital Stock, ... $ 50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits, 45,000.00 Stockholders 1 Liability, - 50,000.00 Protection to Depositors, - - $145,000.00 The State of South Carolina, the County of Cherokee and the Town of Gaffnoy deposit with us. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. DIRECTORS. J. A. Carroll, T. M. Littlejohn, R. M. Wilkins, C. W. Whisonant, Dr. Chas. A. Jefferies, J. D. Jones, H. M. McAden, B. L. Hauies, H. D. Wheat, D. C. Ross, Maynard Smyth. INTEREST FOR QUARTER ENDING DECEMBER 31st, 1907 Is due and has been credited to all accounts. Get ready for saving more money during 1908 than you have ever saved before by having already a good balance and adding to it, or by starting a new account. Deposits from $1.00 up received and interest calculated quarterly and added to each account. : : The Gaffney Savings Bank Office in National Bank of Gaffney D. C. Ross, Brest. J. A. Carroll, V.-Prest. Maynard Smyth, Cashier. NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. EVENTS IN GAFFNEY AND CHER* OKEE. Recent Happening* In and Around the City', and Other Events Gath* ered by the Local News Editor. The graded schools resumed exer cises yesterday. The R. P. D. carriers had a holiday on the first day of the month. All of the Gaffney banks were closed on January 1st. It was a nation al holiday. Regular services at Midway church Saturday and Sunday by the pastor, Rev. E. G. Ross. . The Gaffney delegation to Clemson College leave tomorrow for Clemson to take up their work again. Derbin Jones will put a stock of groceiies in the room which has been occupied hy the skating rink. The skating rink has been removed to Rock Hill. Wednesday night was the last night of the skating rink in the old postoffice building. The building has been rented to Mr. Derbin Jones, who will conduct a general merchan dise business. The seventh circuit will be called in the supreme court on the 8th inst. Several of the local attorneys will leave Tuesday in order that they may be on hand at the calling of the circuit. The Southern Railway will take off trains Nos. 39 and 40 north of Charlotte after the 5th of this month. They will also discontinue trains 11 and 12 between Spartanburg and Co lumbia. Miss Louise Johnson entertained a. number of her young friends at a New r Year’s party at her home Tuesday night. Dainty refreshments were served, and the new year was usher ed in by ringing of bells, etc. It was a most enjoyable evening. 'No. 12, the northbound local train was delayed here for two hours Wed nesday afternoon on account of a freight engine jumping the track near the river. The engine was put back in time for No. 41, the sounth- bound train to pass on time. Mr. and Mrs. Hightower, who moved here just before the Christ mas holidays, had the misfortune to lose their only child shortly after they moved here. Mr. Hightower came to Gaffney to accept a position with the Merrimac Mills, from Chero kee Palls. They have the sympathy of all their acquaintances in their bereavement. The Election. The following is the tabulated re turns of the eljctlon held last Tues day. From this it will be seen that Mr. Hardin has a plurality of eight votes, and therefore goes to the leg islature for the unexplred term of Mr. McArthur, deceased: a 9 Allens Antioch .. .. Butlers .. .. Buffalo .. .. Blacksburg .. Cherokee Falls Draytonville . Ezell Gaffney No. 1 Gaffney No. 2 Gaffney No. 3 Grassy Pond . Goucher .. .. Kings Creek . Limestone . .. Littlejohn’s .. Maud Macedonia .. Ravenna . .. Sarratts .. .. Thickety .. .. Timber Ridge Turners .. .. Wllkinsville . White Plains Woods .. .. 4 0 13 0 13 13 3 3 22 35 151 To 21 2 7 104 19 21 5 2 3 16 2 14 1 6 0 0 6 17 2 1 3 39 O 32 13 8 10 11 o O 2 15 8 1 3 7 2 3 5 0 ►> jo u 2 1 o 6 0 4 4 4 17 32 95 5 2 5 3 45 12 0 8 0 3 3 2 0 18 4 3 x 0) X m 3 X 6 1 0 0 10 1 4 3 14 54 1 12 4 0 2 2 7 4 3 0 0 0 5 2 0 3 TheHahWho Allows Prejudice to iuiiuence his judgment will often find that prejudice to be an expensive luxury. If, for some reason, you have become predjudiced against banks in general, but your better judgment., tells you that you are taking great risks in handling your money by some other method than through the bank, won’t you let us talk it over with you? We will not try to persuade you, or convince you that you are wrong in your opinions, we will just try to give you plain facts about our bank,"and let you decide for yourself whether you are doing yourself and us an injustice by not having an account with us. We pay 4% on savings and time deposits. OFFICERS ^ C. M. SMITH, President, R. s. LIPSCOMB, Cashier, A. N. WOOD, V..Prest„ A. LOUIS WOOD, Asst. Cashier. \m uS^rLAHTEI GAFFNEY.- S.C. Total 353 345 276 138 Death From Heart Failure. Coroner Vinesett went to the coun try last Tuesday and held an in quest over the body of Isaac Sim mons, colored, who was found dead Monday morning in the road near the , house of Prances Heyward, with whom he had been boarding, near Gaston Shoals. Simmons left the house late Sunday afternoon telling the Heyward woman to have his sup per ready for him by the time he re turned, and that he would only be away a few minutes. He was not seen again until Monday morning about 8:30 when Jim Clark found him lying dead in the road. Dr. D. S. Ramseur, of Blacksburg, testified that his death was due to heart fail ure and the verdict of the coroner’s jury was in accordance with Dr. Rainseur’s testimony. First Baptist Church Notes. Next Sunday Dr. Simms begins his fifth year as pastor of the church. He will have some things to say on that occasion which he hopes to have all his people present to hear. All friends of the congregation and strangers and visitors are invited to he present. A Comparison $12.50 Per Month PaM For Rent 80 Months Will Cost You SI ,000 With Nothing To Show But Rent Receipts. If you borrow from us $1,000 for your home in 80 month your dues and interest will cost your $1,333.38. By owning your home and paying in 80 months $333.33 or $4.16ij more per month than you rent you will save $1,000 which would be lost were you paying rent. It is a paying invest ment either to the borrower or to the investor who warns good interest on his money. : fhk Peoples B. & L Association R. M. Wilkins, President, R. S. Lipscomb, Secy. &Treas, J. F. Garrktt, Vice-President, H. K. Osborne, Attorney. Resolved That dv/Rinc the last YEAR WE HAVE BUlLt UP AN HoiJLSTTUADE WITH HONEST, PEOPLE BYSEUINC HONEST GOODS AT HONEST PRICES-NEXT YEAR SAME METHgDJ BWTERRROWtV nOif*G MoMBvr-rKfcbc. ■ra.«ar l«*k,«VTMI tuiraaaaawa Anderson Brown, one of the old Gaffney negroes, dropped dead on the I night of the 31st of December. The old darky was the sexton at the Holi ness church and after he had opened the church and'rung the bell prepa ratory to the watch service that night, he started home, but before he ar rived, dropped dead. His death was supposed to be due to heart failure. Mm. Brown Entertains woman’s Club The Wtoman’s Club was delight fully entertained by Mrs. R. R. Brown Thursday, December 26th. After the business meeting the following inter esting program was thoroughly en joyed: , Roll call, "A peculiar custom of Russia.” Paper, "Xmas fetes and festivials cf Russia,’’ Mrs. G. G. Byers. Reading, "Winter life in St. Peters burg,” Mrs. A. N. Wood. Sketch, "Popular amusementsl,” Mrs. T. L. Brown. Paper, "Church services at Xmas tide,” Mrs. E. L. Cole. Serving the Samover by hostess. The raising of funds for maintain- ance of public library, is, at present, of great interest to the club, and they urgently ask the financial co-opera tion of the public generaly, in this | worthy cause. M- A P- Declare Dividend. The directors of the Merchants and Planters Bank held a meeting Tues day afternoon and declared the usual 4 per cent semi-annual dividend. The directors expressed themselves Weak Lungs Bronchitis For over sixty years doctors have endorsed Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, con sumption. You can trust a medicine the best doctors ap prove. Then trust this the next time you have a hard cough. The best kind oi a testimonial — “Sold lor over sixty years.” A Made by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Al.o manufacturer, of > SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. HAIR VIOOR. i/ers We have no accrete! We publieh the formuiaa of eM our medioinee. QAFFNEY TRUST Authorized Capital, $20,000. Ayer’s Pills keep the bowels regular. All teaetable and gently laxative. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Mayor. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Mayor of Gaffney, 8. C., sub ject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. H. Ross. The friends of D. J. Holt, announce him as a candidate for Alderman from Ward One, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Loans—Let us loan your money at 7 ami S per cent, net to you. O’ r capital guarantees to you (1) title to property, (2) interest semi anually, (3) principal when due. We lend you money on long or short term payment. Rkal KsTatk—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. Firm Insurance—We represent quite a number of the best home and foreign companies. Let us write your insurance. Life Insurance—We represent the Southern Life and Trust Company, of Greensboto, N. C., the strongest life insurance companies in the South. This company invests its total net premiums collected in this territory in Gaff ney. Keep Your Money at Home. A Home ‘ . . Pledged to Home Development D. C. Ross, Brest. J. N. Lipscomb, V.-Pres. C. W. Hamks, Secy, and Treas. J. C. OtTS, Atty. ' JV. * S’.* ft* fTAl OTii nm 0-,* t''.* .-1/ ,1 ) ■fo-y’.skv(. / ■£>' 4 4 • V v > ( '.i? i' & t & $•' ■£ t 4 w 1 •' iv' 4' ■ TO THE PUBLIC! We will grind wheat at our mill from the 1st to the 10th of January. Parties wanting grind ing done will please bring it between those dates, as we will not take in and let out wheat, Hour, etc. except during the above mentioned ten days. Dec 13-31 VICTOR COTTON OIL CO. Fo r Alderman. The many friends of W. L. Settle- as being much pleased with the man- myer hereby announce him as a can- agement of the bank as the report 1 didate for Alderman from Ward 1. showed same to be in a most Pros- The (riendt) of QreeQ B . Daniel perous condition. ml J” hereby nominate him for Alderman , based on $75,000 capital stock and ? i will leave a handsome sum to be credited to the bank’s surplus after paying the dividend. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Alderman from Ward 2, sub ject to the action of the Democratic primary. Gus Abernathy. R. S. Lipscomb is hereby announc- and was buried yesterday afternoon, ed ag candidate for Alderman in , Rev. Twitty Thompson conducting Ward 3. subject- to rules of the De- 1 the funeral services. mocratlo primary. The pall-bearers were T. H. Lock- _ „ , .... . ' i hart. c. C. Kirby, R. C. Swofford, T. H. Littlejohn it hereby eneonne- Wade Humphries. Wlofford Waters * candidate for Aldermaa from Death Of Mrs. Harriet Petty. Mrs. Harriet Petty, a very estima ble lady who lived three miles from . Gaffney, died Wednesday morning and W. A. Austell. The death of this good woman will be a distinct loss to the community in which she lived. Ward 4, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Real Estate For Sale Six-room cottage, Depot St., east front, $3,500. seven-room dwelling, east front, $2,000 Six room cottage between Limestone College and Graded School, with lot 160x244; this is a beauty, $3,550. Six-room cottage, Petty St., near business center of town, lot 85x185, very de sirable, $2,500, The Kabe Wood house in West End at a bargain $1,000. Farms] The Bill Anthony place, 95 acres, 2% miles south-east of Gaffeey, $40 per acre. 13 acres near the Irene Mills. This is a nicy city farm and a good one to “sit on.” SAH L. FORT, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, Phone 258. Office second floor National Bank Building. The friends of W. H. Smith an nounce him a candidate for Aider- man from Ward 4, subject to the act ion of the Democratic primary. W. O. Johnson. —• Col. Lipscomb Entertains. Col. R. S- Lipscomb entertained the members of the bar and the clergy j hereby announce myself a candl- of the city at an elaborate four- d a te for Alderman from Ward 6, sub- course luncheon Monday evening. I ] ec t to the action of the Democratic Mr. and Mrs. IJpscomb are among primary the moat delightful entertainers In I the city, and the luncheon Monday afternoon was one of the most pleas- j The friends of J. Dudley J< ant which they have ever given, and notinee him u# a caadldate for those who were present will not soon man from WArd 8. rabjeet to too I forget the delightful occasion. action of the Demoerutle primary. B. A. Holmes Is hereby announced as a candidate for Alderman from; Ward 6 subject to the action of the Democratic primary Are you awake to your owu interest? If so, give us a call. Just call anyway and see our line of Bracelets, Watches, Chains. Charms, Lockets, Neck Chains, Fobs, Rings, Diamonds. Brooch es, Pins, Cuff Buttons and everything in Jewelry for Xmas. The best selection in every line. Fine Cases and Umbrellas, French China and Cut Glass. Best Silver made. Jewel Cases, Card Cases, Vaces and all kinds of Novelties. Just the things for your owu use and presents. We will appreciate a call, and be pleased to show you. We have many goods that you can’t get elsewhere. All our goods we engrave free. We guaaautse ouY goods and prices. I«et us show you our line. Gaffney Jewelry Co. Largest Jewelers. CONSUMPT ION : —(Solid gold Eye Glasses from up. Gaffney Drug Co. Fri. tf.j .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 TMt LI DORR, Gaffney, S. C. Please?