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v : ™ III D. C. Ross, Prest. 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 rnd the Town of Gaffney [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 Is due and has been credited to all accounts. Get ready for saving fnore 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. : : \) l. The Gaffney Savings Bank Office in National Bank of Gaffney D. C. Ross, Prest. J. A. Carroll, V.-Prest. Maynard Smyth, Cashier. WHO | Will Win the Prizes Offered by THE CAROLINA MUTUAL ? Write yourself another $1,000 00. Write your wife a couple. Write your husband a couple. Write your father, mother, brother, sister, your son or your daughter. : : : : : o ivx ic r* o i > ^ Will get the $50.00, will it be you? Somebody will get the $25.00, will it be you? Somebody will get the $ L5.00, the $10.00 the $5.00. Will you be among the winners? : * : : Highest number to date, Next highest (two persons - - - - . Next Next - - * . - Next P Contestants will apply at the Home Office at once for information that will be to their advantage. Jan 11, 1908. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Jas. A. Willis, Esq., of Ban&ell, was in the city Saturday. Mrs. N. S. Burgess and little son, Eugene, left Saturday for Pacolet, to which place they go to spend some time with Mrs. Burgess’ sister, Mrs. J. M. Kirhy. Mrs. S. S. Linder and daughter, of Union, are visiting in the city, the guestg of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wilkins W. W1. Hawkins called on The Led ger Saturday. W. S. Gaffney came into see us Sat urday. Mrs. M. J- Harmon, of Inman, wh6 has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. N. S. Burgess, has gone to Buffalo to spend some time. Mrs. W. S. Williams, of Gainesville, Ga., will arrive in the city this after noon. She will he the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T- C. Petty while in the city. Miss Lucy Wood spent Sunday at Pacolet, where she visited relatives. Rev. L. M. Rice, of Union, filled his appointment at Providence church Sunday. W. Harry Gooding will he in the city for the next few days. Miss Estelle Lipscomb, of Balti more. who was formerly with Carroll & Byers, is spending a few days in the city, the guest of Mrs. R. S. Lip scomb. Maj. Jno. F. Jones, of Blacksburg, was in the city Sunday. R. A. (Bobby) Jones left Gaffney Saturday for Tennessee where he has gone to purchase a carload of mules for the spring trade. He expects to return by the middle of the week. Mrs. Alice Leech, of Hickory Grove, visited Gaffney Saturday. Miss Viola Mercer returned to Hickory Grove Saturday after an ex tended visit to Mrs. J. L. Daniels. Mr. W. H. Smith went to Goucher Saturday to attend the funeral of his brother at that place. Rochelle Rogers, of ' Spartanburg, ' spent Sunday in the city. Miss Sara Henry, one of Abbeville’s most chamring young ladies is visit ing in our city, the guest of Miss Volina Hamrick, one Limestone street. Mr. Collins, the genial traveling re presentative of the Spartanburg Herald, called on The Ledger yester day. G. Wash McKeown was in the city Saturday. John Wright, of Wilkinsville, sepnt Saturday in the city. Mrs. and Mrs. S. L. Settlemyer, who have been in New York for some months, have returned home, accom panied by Mr. John Schwenker, who is Mrs. Settlemyer’s brother. Mr. Schwenker is engaged in manufactr- ing in New York and is interested largely in timber interest. Col. H. Fay Gaffney was in the city Thursday. J. L. Clary was in the city Friday. Charlie Painter was a Gaffney visit or Friday. T. W. Williamson was here Fri day. W. S. Hall, Esq., returned from a business trp to Columbia Thursday night. Oscar Shanks, of Sartanburg, spent Friday in Gaffney. Miss Nannie Pinson, of Charlotte. N. C., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Pinson. E. K. Belue, of Blacksburg, called on The Ledger yesterday. Felix O’Gee. one of Richmond’s popular traveling men, was in the city yesterday. E. M- Bird, of Blacksburg, called on The Ledger yesterday. Spartanbura Concern prospering. Spartanburg, Jan. 18.—At the annu al meeting of the directors of the Farmers’ Fertilizer Company today a dividend of 10 per oent was declared. The company has been In operation about a year and a half, and the finan cial showing wag most gratifying to the directors of the company. Qratfuation Recital. On last Friday night one of the largest and most brilliant audiences of the season assembled at Lime stone College to hear Miss Loulle Potter in her graduation piano re cital. The stage was beautifully de corated with palms and ferns. Promptly at half-past eight Miss Pot ter entered, receiving much applause. Her first number was a Bach prelude, followed by pieces by Massanet and Mokrejs. At the conclusion of this group Miss Potter was presented with two magnificent boquets of roses and carnations, and with some gifts from friends and societies of which she is a member. Miss Dew then played the Soiree do Vienne by Schuhert-Llszt, which received merited applause. This number was followed by one of the most interesting of the sonatas by Mozart, played by Miss Potter, at the close of which she was again presented with flowers and gifts. One of Schubert’s Impromptus was then heard, played by Miss Churchill, and wag well received. Miss Potter then played two of the most popular con cert numbers which are often seen on programs—the valse from Faust and the Moszkomski E major valse. These two numbers made a splendid impression, and they were indeed splendidly played Technical difficul ties did not seeni to exist as Miss Potter played them. Mr. Loring then played “Polka de Concert’’ by Bart lett. We have heard this composition played many times and in many ways, but it toob on new life as Mr. Loring played it. We have seldom heard more applause at any concert in Gaff ney than was accorded Mr. Loring at the end of this number. The audience clamored for an encoure, hoping he would repeat the same piece, hut af ter bowing his acknowledgements three times in response to the con tinued applause, the programme con cluded with Miss Potter’s rendition of El Dorado, also written by Bart lett. Altogether it was one of the most enjoyable concerts we have heard at Limestone College, and Miss Potter is to he congratulated upon her suc cess. DID YOU EVER STOP TO TtllHK? 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 be -afely land profitably invested. Good standing with the bank establishes your credit in tue I community. J. N. Lipscomb J. C. Otis W. J. Wilkins •5Tb DIRECTORS T. E. Moors A. N. Wood R. M. WHfclns J. Q. Little W. D. Hamrick H.'M. Brown R. A. Jones C. M. Smith ■ 'S.' '*■* TERS BAKU sCs. . . A Point of interest. (Harper s Weekly.) In a certain county of Arkar sas a man named Walters was put o i trial for stealing a watch. The e 1 idence had been very conflicting, and as the jury retired the judge rf marked suavely that if he could afford any as sistance in the way of smoof ng out possible difficulties he should he most happy to do so. Eleven of th ! jurors had filed out of the box, but the twelfth remained, and there was on his countenance an expression indicat ing great perplexity. “Is there any question you’d like to ask me before you retire?” asked his honor, observing the juror’s hesi tancy. The man’s face brightened. “Yes, your honor,” he replied eagerly. “I’d like to know, your honor, whether the prisoner really stole the watch.” VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE- The city council of Gaffney will sell to the highest bidder on Salesday In February, just after the official sales, the property known as the Miss Jane Nott property on Limestone street, consisting of four and one-half acres. This is the property used as a “pest house” by the town of Gaffney. Terms of sale cash.. Purchaser to pay for papers. A Card. To my many friends I wish to ex press to each of you my hearty appre ciation for the many acts of kindness shown me during mv recent illness. T. W. Kirby. erRl", WMH.t *'.L VV r »'.S. Co'Ufh Bjrtip. '1 wil-s (Jo-Xl. '-!>•! t'rv iu tiiao. r d by ilriw.’l- i FOR ALL COUNTY NEWS, IM PORTANT HAPPENINGS IN THE STATE AND EVENTS OF INTER EST IN FOREIGN LANDS, TAKE AND READ THE LEDGER. Did You Ever Think what a bargain you .nr:- getting when you get THE LEDGER one hundred and three (103) time- a year for Only SI 50 a Ynar? 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 exnense lookingjjafter it. Safe as government bonds. Youfget other bene fits besides intrmt. You are helping ’ good, worthy men to own their homes, making them good, permanent ci’izens and at the same time building up your town. Every man in Gaffney who has his own interest and the interest of his to-wn at heart, should carry as many shares as he can afford. : : : : : R. M. Wilkins, President, R. S. Lipscomb, Secy. & Treas. J. F. Garrett, Vice-President, H. K. Osborne, Attorney Office M. & P. Bank >5 Buy a’ Home v With Rent Money! 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. : M GherokeeB.il.' W. W. Gaffney, Sec’y & Treas. C. A. Jefferies, Prest. ‘' The Ledger SI.50 a year. COST SALE COST SALE COST SALE COST SALE COST SALE THE W. C. CARPENTER COMPANY CO s sa » r SALE Is still going on. Everything in Shoes, Hats, CJothing, 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. .THE W. C. CARPENTER COMPANY 1 COST SALE COST SALE COST SALE COST SALE SALE SALE