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f T '"SV .... • , '^"■^^fk- "',v> '■,' mm.m ij« D. C. Ross, Pre«t. J. A. Carroix, V,-Pre*t. Maynard Smvth, Cashier. 'TlIIS National Bank of Gaffnov Gaffney, S. C. ,*Vc. -k* Capital Stock, - • - $ 50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits, < 45,000.00 Stockholders 1 Liability, - 50,000.00 Protection to Depositors, - • $145,000.00 v** The State of South Carolina, the County of Cherokee and the Town of Gaffney deposit ^ with us. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. DIRECTORS. J. A. Carroll, T. M. Littlejohn, R. M. Wilkins, C. W> Whisonant, Dr. Chas. A. Jefferies, J. I>. Jo ies; H. M. Me Aden, B. L. Hames, H. D. Wheat, D. C. Ross, Maynard Smyth. Make Your Money Make You Something Deposit it with us, where it will draw FOUR per cent, interest COM POUN DE FOUR times a year, and where you can get it at any time. The Gaffney Savings Bank GAFFNEY. S. C. D. C. Ross, Prest. J. A. Carrou., V.-Prest. Maynard Smyth, Cashier. Office in National Bank of Gaffney Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Lipscomb, who have been visiting relatives in the city, left Wednesday for their home In Norfold, Va. Dr. J. T. Darwin left Gaffney Wed nesday night for a visit to Rome, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Sams, who have been visiting for some days In the city, left Wednesday for the Mary Louise Mills. Mrs. J. T. Darwin and children left Gaffney yesterday for Rome, Ga., on a visit to relatives In that city. Mr. J. C. Ratliff, of the Battery, left gijpday night for the northern and eastefn markets. He was accompa nied^/ Mrs. Ratliff and little Eliza beth. C. B. Hammett* of Clifton, called on The Ledger Tuesday. Shelton A. Blanton went to Sturgis, Miss., some weeks ago to go into the j lumber business. R. E. Enloe, an enterprising young farmer of the Wilkinsville section, called on The Ledger Tuesday. George Garrett, of Union, was a Gaffney visitor Tuesday. J. W. Sparks, one of Cherokee's good farmers, spent Monday in Gaff ney. Adam Goudelock, one of Asbury's best farmers, spent Monday in Gaff ney. E. P. Macombson. of Mercer, was a visitor to the city Tuesday. Jonas Blanton, one of Cherokee's best .farmers, was in town Tuesday. John Mostellar, formerly of this county, hut now of Cleveland county, North Carolina, was here on business Tuesday, E. Smith. Goucher’s enterprising merchant, spe\t Tu» sday in Gaffney. The ‘Old Man” went to Columbia on business Wednesday night, i Mr. John R. Webster, of (?<ftopens, who has been at the bedside of his son. Mr. W. M. Webster, returned to Cowpens yesterday. The condition of Mr. W. M. Webster is encouraging and his recovery is almost assured. M. B. Brissie, of Spartanburg, is spending a few days in Gaffney with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Sams, of Jones- vllle. are in the city visting relatives. Edwip Corry, of the South Carolina University, is in the city for a few days visiting relatives and friends. T. L. Bryant, of Trough, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Geo. Horton, of Gaffney, Route 10, paid The Ledger an appreciated call yesterday. Mrs. R. A. Ware, who has been very ill with pneumonia, is improving and is now convalescent. D. A. Kirby, of Cedar Springs, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith, of Glendale, and D. M. Smith, of P; uline, and Mrs. J. J. Kendrick, of Skull Shoals, visit ed the family of Hon. W. D. Kirby this week. Sam Fort, Earle Carpenter, Ed. H. DeCamp, John Snead, Sam Hopper and S. A. Cathey went to Spartan- burg Tueaday night to see the “Mayor of Tokyo.’’ They expressed them selves as tnuch pleased with the per formance. Death of Mrs. Hollman. Mrs. A. L Hollman died on the 13th in st., at the home of her brother, Rer. A. J. Bonner, near Cowpens, after an illness of several months, and was burled at Piedmont church. Mrs. Hollman wag a daughter of the Rev. Bryant Bonner, and sister to G. W. and B. F. Bonner, Mrs. N. C. Snead and Dr. T. B. Bonner, of Lavonia. Ga. She was a member of the First Bap tist church of this city at the time of her death. A Doctors Medicine Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is not a simple cough syrup. It is a srronfr medicine, a doctor’s iifedicine. It cures hard cases, severe and desperate cases, chronic cases of asthma, pleu risy, bronchitis, consumption. Ask your doctor about this. The beet kind of a testimonial— “Sold ior over sixty years.” Msds J. O. Ayor Oo., Ixjwell. Malta. ao man Uacturera of J SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. HAIR VIOOR. yers We hare no aeoreta f We pnbliah the formulae of all our medicinea. LOOK AHEAD ■ #«* J * IBL * .. The man who succeeds in life Is the ninn >vho Jooks ahead and plans for the future. He realizes the fact that raouey is an absolute necessity if he intends to rise in the world. A little study convinces htbi that only through a bank accountcao he Af tain future prosperity and he plans his fe*- * tiofTs accordingly. A small sRm wilhsuffiee for the opening of a bank account, amtAfr leads to all good things in financial way.■%' It* establishes credit, insures the learning‘of business methods and the respect of busuiesg men. Open an account with this bank tb- day and lay the foundation of a fortune. * V i C V J. N. Lipscomb J. C. Otts W.J.WHUn* DIRECTORS , j* a t £ YX #od _. u *■ M Wilkin# ' J*Q «-IMI# W. D. Hamrick H. M. Brown R. A. Jones C. M. Smith HERCHANTS»°PLANT£RS B ^ x GAFFNEV.. S.C. PISO'S Mils «l(Ellk AiLlU fAu*. Cough cunt;. Tn.u . u.od. ’.*(• timr. Poll* **7 ilrttirr ». ou will hasten recovery by tak ing one of Ayer’s Pills at bedtime. LITTERS' OF ADMINISTRATION. State of South Carolina, County of Cherokee. By J. E. Webster, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, W; A. Turner had made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the estate and ef fects of Miss Elliott Snead, deceased. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Miss Elliott Snead, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Cherokee Court House, Gaffney, S. C., on Fri day, March 6th, next after publication thereof, at eleven o’clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not he granted. Given under my hand, this 19th day of February. Anno Dominla, 1908. J. E. Webster, Probate Judge. Pub. Feb. 21 and 28, 1908. How long did it take Noah to build the Ark? YOU MAY CALL IT “BILLIE MALONE” or anything else you like, but there is no safer investment than shares in the Peoples B. & L ‘ It pay^ood interest and your stock is never worth less than 100 cents on the dollar. Third Series Opens April 11th, 1908. J. F. Garrett, W. W. Gaffney, Directors. R. M. Wilkins, Chas. Baber, H. K. Osborne. J. N. Lipscomb, W. E. Andersop, R. S. LIPSCOMB, Secy, and Treas. Office M. A P. Bank, Gaffney, S. C. Would YOU like for your Stationery to be neatly printed and promptly delivered? If ao, will you let us prove to you that our work will TMil LEDGER, Gaffney, S. C. / < / / / < / i f < • I I .-•« VI «£ 4*4* t f <9 t A'I !<*/ .V I ,v> < ■ a? | .>'I !>'/ v<-., I i'-ij y*> yii.yo.w.Mvvi; vv vy.v*; vy vy vyvi Friday Hie Big Factory Sale Opens At Tire Carpenter Co.’s Store Mr. Watson from the Mill and Factory Syndicate com°s to sell out the entire stock At Factory Prices Less Than Factory Prices. No Bottom to The Prices Provide for your needs here while your dollai; will do 'K.- \ double duty. $IP - ■ V No Bottom to The Prices y' * lit) N THIS SALE GIVES YOD Merchandise at ac- tual factory prices. - V . $7,000-stpc^ of H b Shoes • $ a a ■S 4% •%L. Ruthlessly Saorificed. A $30,000 in Merchandise to be Distributed to the homes of the People At factory cost and less. 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