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III D. C. Ross, Prest. J. A. Carrolx,, V.-Prert. Maynard Smyth, Cashier. Watioaal Bant 0/ Gaffney .Gaffney, S. C. Capital Stock, ... $ 50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits, 45,000.00 Stockholders’ 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. SHORT NEWS ITEMS OF EOCOL INTEREST. EVENTS IN GAFFNEY AND CHER OKEE. Recent Happen Inge In and Around the city, and Other Eveoita Oath* ered by the Loeal Nawa Editor. many friends of Mr. Johnson Burgess will regret to learn that he is suffering from a very severe at tack of pneumonia. THE FIDDLERS A "High Old Time” at thi treb . ' NIQHT. Star Thea- Mr. L. U. Campbell now has all the pumping machinery at the Flint Hill mine except the boiler. Owing to the condition of the roads it has been im possible, up to this time, to transport. ing. The audience that Richardson and the "Old dlers” at the Star Theatre nlng -was the moat appredatl that has ever gathered ben roof. The fiddlers were from among the most noted < ‘Old timers” nl the country. The majori ty of them were old gray-haired men, and wore the crosses of honor of the Confederacy. They delighted the au dience with such tones aa “Run, Nig ger, Run, the Patrol’ll Catch Ton,” “Arkansaw Traveler,’’ “My Old Ken tucky Home," “Nellie Gray,” all play ed in the true “before-the-war style.” With twenty odd fiddlers going on such live airs it was impossible for the “boys of seventy years” to keep their feet still, and at times some of the old fiddlers would quit playing, stand up on the stage and go to danc- It was a sight never to be for- J. A. Carroll, C. W. Whisonant, H. M. McAden, DIRECTORS. T. M. Littlejohn, Dr. Chas. A. Jefferies, B. L. Haines, R. M. Wilkins, J. D. Jones, H. D. Wheat, D. C. Ross, Maynard Smyth. the boiler to the mine. Mr. Camp- gotten to see old Confederate soldiers bell hopes to be able to be in a posi- on tb stage “tripping^tbe light fan- tion by the end of the week to begin tastlc” in the exuberance of their pumping, an<j says that by July 1st spirits while the fiddles were praying he will exhibit gold bars taben from! “Black-eyed Susie,” “Pretty Taller this mine. Gal,” and “Sugar in the Goard.” , v « „ „ : ^Howard Beleu, a ten-year-old boy, B - B - cl ub was delightfully son 0 f \f r . g. k. Beleu, of Blacks- entertalned Thursday night by Misses burg, proved himself a wonder on the Lula and Freeman Garratt at their plano ' He rendered a number of elegant home on Limestone street. p] ano solos, and received storms of s. where it will avings Bank EY, S, C. V.-Prest. Maynard Smyth, Cashier. Miss Louise Shell, of Spartanburg, was the guest of honor. The follow ing young gentlemen were in attend- ance: Louis Wood, Lowery Walker, Keith Folger, Kyle Davenport, Jim- j mie Wood, Claude Flack and D. C. ! Anderson. Delicious refreshments applause. It is remarkable bow the little fellow can “claw ivory.” He seems as much at ease at the piano as a skilled pianist would appear, who has been before the public for yean. As for Mr. Richardson’s playing. were served, and all who participated ■ on t ^ e pj ano and the violin, it wil long remember the pleasant oc- iwas the be st yet. He is one of the caslon - very best violinists in the country, . , . and deserves the title of the “Ole Limestone College play. Bull of the Sou th.” On Friday night of this week, the | Last evening the program consist- Limestone College Dramatic Club ed of violin solos,- duets, trios and will give a unique entertainment at quartettes, and selections by the en tire college auditorium. It will not tire convention. The violin artists be a three act play, but will be rather all being local men, it made the in- more in the line of a society vaude- terest greater. ville show, so popular m the large: The prize of $10 will be awarded cities. The show will open with an to the best fiddler. The judges have overture played by Misses Loulie been selected, and when the conven- Horses and Rloise Potter, to be followed by a monologue by Miss Marion Hug gins. The next act will be thirty minutes of sleight-of-hand, by Mr. Loring. This will consist of some il lusions as performed by Kelalr, Her mann and other magicians. Mr. Loring has made a study of this art, and his act promises to be fun of interest. Among the tricks he will perform will be the Chinese rice bowls, the linking rings, rising cards, etc. Following this act will be a group of popular songs by Miss Vara Satterwhite, a young lady whO has just entered the college. Miss Jessie Dew will then give a monolo gue, and the Dramatic Club will then give a forty minutes play in one act, entitled “The Piper’s Pay,” one of th.e cleverest of the short plays. The dummy will make as many trips as may be necessary, and there should be a large crowd. Rehearsals are being held dally, and a splendid evening’s enjoyment is assured to all those who attend. Mr. Loring has ordered special apparatus for his ma gic act, made by LeRoy, of Boston, who makes an the apparatus for the professional magicians. The Dramatic club has in prepara tion an elaborate production of the famous 4)lay “Miss Hobbs,” by Je rome K. Jerome, which will be given at commencement. There will be a large expense attached to this play, and the proceeds of Friday night’s entertainment will be devoted to pur chasing the special scenery that will be need for producing “Miss Hobbs.” tlon adjourns the money will be hand ed out. The program this evening will be elaborate, and the theatre will be filled. “The Fiddlers’ Con vention” is the most novel and most thoroughly enjoyable musical attract ions that hag ever hit Gaffney. those handsome Photo- are highly esteemed ik so? n Kodak Agency. ILDINC, FOST OFFICE- bis A Gaffney Dentist Complimented. The Cleveland Dental Association met in regular semi-annual session at Shelby, N. C., February 13-14. The meeting was a most pronounced suc cess. The Cleveland Star, in report ing the meeting, pays the following j compliment to Dr. “Billy” Gunter: “The association was exceedingly I fortunate in having present Dr. W. IG. Gunter, of Gaffney, S. C., who is an expert artist in filling teeth with Ascher’s artificial enamel. This ma terial is comparatively new and Is fast taking the place of g^ld espe cially in front teeth where the color | of gold is so conspicuous. This enamel filling can be made the same color of the teeth and the filling that Dr. Gunter put in could not be detect- ! ed from the surrounding teeth sub; stance three feet distant. This ma- j terial bids fair not only to replace gold but also the much talked of por^ celain filling; it lasts and looks as well as porcelain.” Honors For congressman Finley. A Washlngton| special of February 19, to the News^nd Courier, contain ed the following; As stated in press dispatches to the News and Courier, South Carolina has again been honor ed by having one of her representa tives in congress appointed to high position. Congressman Finley takes the place on the printing commission made vacant by the resignation of Representative Griggs, of Georgia, and by virtue of such office will have a general supervision of govern ment printing of all binds, as well aa all appropriations made for carrying on the work. He was appointed by Speaker Cannon. Mr. Finley has al so been appointed first vice chairman of the congressional campaign corn- j mittee, which la charged with the do ty of supervising campaigns for the ! next congress for the Democrats. Its work Is important, especially Ifi the north and east, where the Democratic and RepubllcanPvote is dose. Mr. Finley will probably be required tp spend a^considerable part of the com ing summer In Washington in con nection with these duties. Jurorg for Second week. J. J. Jenkins, Draytonville. R. H. Porter, Buffalo. J. M. Green, Ravenna. W. F. Osment, Wilkinsville. R. L. Byrd, Gaffney. J. S. Harmon, Grassy Pond. C. M. Sellers, Butlers. R. M. Roark, Antioch. Will Doggett, Gaffney. T. N. Bratton, Wilkinsville. Alex Smith, Macedonia. L. F. Blanton, Gaffney. J. W. Owensby, Draytonville. I. G. Husbey, Gaffney. A. O. Tate, Gaffney. D. J. Holt, Gaffney. L. U. Campbell, Gaffney. Jesse Pinson, Gaffney. S. H. McCraw, Grassy Pond. W. G. Poole, Cherokee Falls. T. R. Wilkins, Gaffney. Jas. Lee, White Plains. C. P. Teal, Turners. J. J. Vassey, Gaffney. J. L*. Hoges, Butler. J. W. Rountree, Gaffney. J. H. Turner, Gaffney. H. T. Estes, Wilkinsville. A. G. Davis, Wilkinsville. N. S. Corry, Gaffney. J. D. Bearden, Gaffney. J. C. Cline, Blacksburg. D. A. Allison, Macedonia. B. J. Gold, Blacksburg. Wofford Guthrie, Gaffney. W. C. Sparks, Wilkinsville. The man who succeeds in life is the man who looks, ahead and plans for the future. He realises the fact that monej is an absolute necessity if he intends to riso in the world. A little study convinces him that only through a bank account can he at tain future prosperity and he plans his ac tions accordingly. A small sum will suffice for the opening of a bank account, and it leads to all good things in financial way. It establishes credit, insures the learning of business methods and the respect of business men. Open an account with this bank to day aud lay the foundation of a fortune. - j ! DIRECTORS J. N. Lipscomb T. E. Moore A. R. Weed J. C. Otts J. Q. Little _ _ W. D. Hamrick W. J. Wilkins R. A. Jonss C. M. Smith R. M.WHMns H. M. Brown HERCHANTS«>PI.ANTERS BANK CAFFNEY.. S.C. • 7, ! YOU MAY CALL IT “BILLIE MALONE” or anything else you like, but there is uo safer investment than shares in the Peoples B. & L ‘ It pays good interest and your stock is never worth less than 100 cents on the dollar. Third Series Opens April llth, 1908. J. F. Garrett, W. W. Gaffney, Directors. R. M. Wilkins, Chas. Baber, H. K. Osborne. J. N. Lipscomb, W. E. Anderson, R. S. LIPSCOMB, Secy, and Trees. Office M. & P. Bank, - - - Gaffney, S. C. Lower Prices ON SHOE REPAIRING We’ve cut the prices, but shall continue to give you the best material and workmanship in the city and guarantee satisfaction on every job. Men's Shoes, Sewed .. 60c Men's Shoes, Nailed .. 50c Ladies' Shoes, Sewed.. 45c Ladies' Shoes, Nailed •. 35c jurors for Third week. W. E. Osment, Wilkinsville, Uriah Allen, Cherokee Falls. J. T. Brown, Gaffney. W. C. Wbelchel, Cherokee Falls. T. C. Wood, Gaffney. Madison Hambright Cherokee Falls. W. D. Byars. Macedonia. Lewis Humphries, Gaffney. Ed D. Hampton, Cherokee Falls. J. W. Cash, Gaffney. R. A. Jones. Gaffney. J. R. Dickson, AntlocL. C. T. Clary, Gaffney. W. H. Wadklns, Ezells. O. R. Byars, Gaffney. J. T. Jamison, Timber Ridge. L. B. Bonner, Ravenna. Joe Byars, Gaffney. J. C. Painter, Maud. W. B. Sparks, Gaffney. M. G. Camp, White Plains. Perry Z. Holmes. Gaffney. W. T. Horton, Macedonia. C. T. Harris, Gaffney. H. Z. Hicks, Ezells. W. T. Turner,, Gaffney. C. S. Blackwell, Blacksburg. D. G. Horn, Littlejohns. J. R. McCulloch, Wilkinsville. T. H. Littlejohn, Gaffney. M. W- Goforth, Thicfcety. Allle Osborne, Blacksburg. W. L. Allison, White Plalng. T. F. Addis, Gaffney. G. N. Roark, Blacksburg. O. W. Humphries, Gaffney. Children's Shoes in Proportion* We guarantee our Harness to be made from Old Fashion Puro Oak Tanned Leather and our prices can’t be beat. Come and see us. J. W. Bean Comp’y rr» iTOgia .ir Frederick Street. ^ Rear Merchants and Planters Bank. Feb 85 tf j v iwmmam - - laity. ^XXXXXXXXX'- m EXECUTOR’S NOTICE- ] All person holding claims against the estate of Robert H. Moss, de ceased, are hereby notified to present tb same, duly attested, to either the undersigned executors, and persons Indebted to said estate requested to make payment to assontoBR without delay. Solon A. Moss, Thos. L. Moss, Exors. estate Robert H- Mots, dp- ceased, Blacksburg, B- C., R. F. D. Feb. 25 St CONSUMPTION ^ The New Shoe Stc re. I am receiving New Shoes nearly every week and will give you new, fresh stock at the very lowest prices. Try me and be convinced. Yours to please, 1. M. Peeler. FOR SALE , j Valuable Business Property \ ON ■■■ | MONDAY, MARCH I Will Offer at Pubfic Outcry before the court house door at Gaffuey, S. 0., immediately after the sales of the county officers, the following: One two-story brick store house only four doors from postoffice, on Limestone street. - The lot is about 21x200 feet. Come in and examine the property before day qfi sale. This is valuable property. Terms of sale: one-half cash, balance one year from date with 8 per cent, interest. Purchaser has privilege ol, paving all cash. I would entertain proposition for private sale. $ E. LIPSCOMB* Feb 21 -3t Would VOU like for your Stationery to be neatly printed and promptly delivered? U so, will yon let os prove to yon that our work wiU THI LEDGER. Gaffney, S. C.