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\ WM ii< D. C. Ross, Prcst. J. A. Carroli., V.-Prest. Maynard Smyth, Cashier. THK 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 Gaffney [deposit with us. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. J. A. Carroll, C. W. Whisonant, H. M. McAden, DIRECTORS. T. M. Littlejohn, Dr. Chas. A. Jefferies, B. L. Hames, D. C. Ross, Maynard Smyth. $78,000 TO BE PAID OUT. INTEREST FOR QUARTER ENDING DECEMBER $ Is due and has been credited to all accounts. Get ready for saving more monev 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, Prest. J. A. Carroll, V.-Prest. Maynard Smyth, Cashier. WHO R Will Win the Prizes Offered by j THE CAROLINA MAI ? Write yourself another $1,000 00. Write your wife a couple. Write your husband & couple. Write your father, mother, brother, sister, } our son or your daughter. : : : : : B O JVdC IC B O D Y Will get the $50.00, will it be you? Somebody will get the $25.00, will it be you? Somebody will get the $15.00, the $10.00 the $5.00. Will you be among the winners? : • : : Highest number to date, (two persons) - . - 0 Next highest - 5 Next Next - - - . Next Fine Showing of a charlotte Building and Loan Association. The following article was taken from one of the Charlotte papers, and shows the mighty potentialities of building and loan associations. These Institutions have done more for Char lotte than any other enterprise with in her environment, and what they have accomplished in Charlotte may he accomplished In Gaffney If the people would only realize their Im portance. The article is as follows: Next Tuesday the Mechanics’ Per petual Ihiil(lln K and lioan Association of Charlotte will pay to Its sharehold ers the sum of $78,000. more than half of which Is due on the maturity of the 08th series. This series will mature next Saturday and the officers of the association Intend to have ev erything in shape so that they can make their payments to sharehold ers by the following Tuesday. The exact distribution is as follows: Ma tured shares, $45,000; cancellation of mortgages, $33,000; making the total of $78,000. Altogether creditable is the show ing made by this association in the amount of loans negotiated during the past four months. Despite the fact that every avenue for borrowing money was practically closed on ac count of the financial stringency, this association loaned a total of $123,000 within that period. The twenty-fifth anniversary of the organization of this institution will he celebrated in March. During Its history it has come to be recognized as one of the leading building and loan associations in the country. The fifty-first series will begin with this association March 7th, books for which will be opened Monday, Feb ruary 7th. At the Sta r Theatre. “A Queston of Husbands” s a story of a young wife who is immersed in the wine of life, and a middle aged husband who finds most of his pleas ure about his home. She wants to go out; he wants to stay in. A con venient cousin of the husband has come to act as escort to the wife and ^Jn time they believe they are in love. Cypreienne, the wife, being played by Miss Florence Davis this season, makes up her mind a divorce is the only reasonable solution of the prob lem that confronts her. The chamber of deputies has under advisement a new law governing divorce. The. lover thinks to play a trick on her and get her to his lodgings and to that end he forges a telegram an nouncing that the bill has passed. The telegram falls into the hands of the husband, played by Elliott Dexter, and he decides on a bold move to re tain his wife. He spreads the false report and pretends to Cypreienne that nothing in years has pleased him more than the prospect of release from his matrimonial bond. When she learns that nothing sep arates her from her lover, Cypreien- ne’s love for him begins immediately to cool. Her husband’s attitude piques her and she begs him to take her with him to supper. He finally consents j&nd she breaks an engage ment with the lover. The supper shows Cyprienne where her affect ions are really placed and when the lover traces he r to the cafe she eludes him and elopes with her husband. Miss Davis with Elliott Dexter will appear for one night at the Star Thea tre next Friday night. Contestants will apply at the Home Office at once for information that will be to their advantage. Jan 11, 1908. Child Seriously Burned. Yesterday morning about 9 o’clock, Byars, the little three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Harvey, while playing in the fire at his home had tie misfortune to have his dress catch on fire. Before aid could reach him the little fellow was almost en veloped In flames. The dress was burned almost entirely off and the body, arms and face of the child were badly burned. Mrs. Harvey hastened to the aid of the child and heroically extinguished the flames, but In do ing so sustained severe burns about the hands herself. Dr. Pittman, who attended the little sufferer, announc ed that the injuries would not prove fatal unless the child had swallowed some of the flames. At last accounts the child was resting as well as could be expected. Lee G. Holloman, State bank in spector, has been elected president of the People’s Bank at Anderson. The capital was raised from $100,000 to $2o0,000. HUNDREDS WILL MEDIATE IT i/jt'.jp. m.Iu'uy ,-1 ! w yry i? i v a rvjT « A NOTED AUTHORITY GIVES A SIMPLE PRESCRIPTION. Tell* the Readers of This paper mow To prepare the Mixture at Home and Other Advice. Now Is the time when the doctor gets busy, and the patent medicine manufacturers reap the harvest, un less great care Is taken to dress warmly and keep the feet dry. This Is the advice of as old eminent au thority, who says that Rheumatism and Kidney trouble weather Is here, and also tells what to do In cabe of an attack. Get from any good prescription pharmacy one-half ounce Fluid Ex tract Dandelion, one ounce Compound Kargon, three ounces Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla. Mix by shaking In a bottle and take a teaspoonful af ter meals and at bedtime. Just try this simple home-made mlx- tme at the first sign of Rheumatism, or If your hack aches or you feel that the kidneys are not acting just right. This is said to be a splendid kidney regulator, and almost certain remedy for all forms of Rheumatism, which Is caused by uric acid In the blood, which the kidneys fail to filter out. Any one can easily prepare this at home and at small cost. Druggists in this town and vicin ity, when shown the prescription, stated that they can either supply these ingredients, or, If our readers prefer, they will compound ’the mix ture for them. —All for our customers, nothing for us In the Red Letter Sale. Carroll & Byers. He Aimed Higher. 11c* LioseJ Ii^r hand. F!ir» ’vklif’i-ow it hastily and gazed re.r ieelifully at 1 li.i. "I clkki’t tliinl; it of you.” she *;\i 1. rlm iat tearf.lily. "I had always con- sitlered you n young man with ideals aini"— "I -1 am sorry if I have offended," he stammered. “I”— ‘•Well,” she said bitterly, “I certain ly expected you to aim higher.” fcto he took heart and made new res olutions and things. A French Bull- On seeing the gallantry of the Moors the commandant could not help clap ping his hands and exclaiming, “Bra vo!” as he advanced with his saber in one hand and his revolver in the other. —Cor. Paris Matin. General Smashup. Mrs. Benhara—It seems as if every thing was broken when we moHid Bonham—Shouldn’t wonder. I know the moving broke me. — New York Press. For that Dandruff There is one thing that will cure it—Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It is a regular scalp-medicine. It quickly destroys the germs which cause this disease. -The unhealthy scalp becomes healthy. The dandruff disap pears, had to disappear. A healthy scalp means a greatdeal to you—healthy hair, no dan druff,no pimples,no eruptions. The best kind cf a testimonial — ‘‘Sold tor over sixty years.” Made by J. C. Ayer Co., townl!, Mm*. Al.o manufacturert) of SARSAi’ARILLA. PHIS. CHLKRY PECTORAL. ijers —Skirts fo? ladles and Misses cheaper than the material. Carroll & Byers. DID YOU EVER STOP TO TH1HK? Of the many opportunities that a banking connection puts with in your reach? It protects your money. It lends you money without delay or red tape. It gives you advice and assistance free of cost It offers you a place of safe deposit for even small sums which, if persistently saved, will eventually develop into a snug balance. It will assist you in placing your money where it ill he safely and profitably invested. v Good standing with the bank establishes your credit in the community. J. N. Lipscomb J. C. Otts W. J. Wilkins DIRECTORS T. r. Moors A. N. Wood R. M. Wilkins J. Q. Littls W. D. Hamrick H.‘M. Brown R. A. Jones C. M. Smith HANTS^PL AMTERS BANK a GAFFNEY.. S.C. NINE PER GENT. INTEREST on your money looks pretty good, but that is what it will earn if you you will invest it in the Peoples B. & L. ‘ You have no trouble or exoense lookingjafter it. Safe as government bonds. Youfget other bene fits besides internt. You are helping good, worthy men to own their homes, making them good, permanent crizens and at the same time building up your town. Every man in Gaffney who has his own interest and the interest of his town at heart, should carry as many shares as he can afford. : : : : : R. M. Wilkins, President, R. S. Lipscomb, Secy. &Treas. J. F. Garrktt, Vice-President, H. K. Osbornk, Attorney. Office M. & P. Bank ft Buy a Home W; With Rent Money I I I M You can do this by taking stock in the Cherokee Building and Loan Associa tion. This is the oldest Building and Loan Association in Gaffney. It is conducted along conservative lines. We can help you to the road of wealth. See any of our officers. Read our Booklet and learn our plans. : Cherokee B.iL. Association tLm W. W, Gaffney, See’y Sl Treas. C. A. Jefferies, Prest. Subscribe for The Lediror $1.50 a year. COST SALE COST SALE COST SALE COST SALE COST SALE 3 THE CARPENTER COMPANY THE Is still going on. Everything in Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Dry Goods and Groceries at Cost. Now is the time for you to save money on all goods you need. Remem ber everything goes at Cost. C. CARPENTER COMPANY COST SALE COST SALE COST SALE COST SALE SALE SALE , i -iiat. > £ / .J