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X T III D. C. Ross, Prest. J. A. Carroll, V.-Pre«t. Maynard Smvth, Cashier. the: National Bank of Gaffney Gaffney, S. C. Capital Stock, - - - S 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. J. A. Carroll, C. W, Whisonant, H. M. McAden, DIRECTORS. T. M. Littlejohn, Dr. Chas. A. Jefferies, B. L. Hames, R. M. Wilkins, J. D. Jones, H. D. Wheat, D. C. Ross, Maynard Smyth. Make Your Money Make You Somothing Deposit It with us, where it will draw FOUR per cent, interest GOMPOUN DED FOUR times a year, and where you can get it at any time. • i The Gaffney Savings Bank GAFFNEY. S. C. D. C. Ross, Prest. J. A. Carroll, V.-Prest. Maynard Smyth, Cashier. Office in National Bank of Gaffney ’ t ' vV > / •' / GAFFNEY TRUST GO. Authorized Capital, $20,000. FIRE INSURANCE. We represent a number of the oldest and strongest home and foreign Fire Insurance Companies, When in line for some fire insurance, you will know where to go to get what you ask for. A share of your business will be appreciated. LIFE INSURANCE. Well' you say I believe in helping to develop the South, and right you are in this instance. Why send millions of dollars to the Northern In surance Companies, when you can get the same protection from the Strongest Life Insurance Company in the South and have their total net premiums collected in this territory invested in your own home town. KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME. REAL ESTATE, STOCKS AND BONDS. We have some choice property listed with us for sale, will you let us show you that nice lot when you get ready to build? Have you any Mill Stocks that you would let go for the current market value? Let us know vour needs. D. C. Ross, Prest. J. N. Lipscomb, V.-Pres. 1 /■' .• * ^ , ft 1 £>,i f f f V- A V.v’ J. G. Pridmorr, Secy. & Treas. J. C. Otts, Atty. White infant Left wHh Negro. Sunday night about 11 o’clock some one knocked at the door of Oscar Brown’s house on Blrnie street near The Ledger building. Upon being asked who was there, the person ans wered that he was Dr. Pitman’s driver and that he was looking for Lou Falls. Knowing that Lou hadt£ child which was born Friday night, Brown thought no more of it, but told the person that Lou lived in the other end of the house. Lou Falls, when seen Tuesday morning, lid that some one awakened her Sui day night by knocking at her door, and then a man came in carrying a bundle and said to her that he had with him a baby which he wished her to keep until morning, and gp.ve her five dollars. The man laid the baby on the bed and left. She examined the bundle and found a white female child which had just been born. It was wrapped with a single piece of coarse cloth and around this was a piece of oil cloth. It had no other clothing on it. Lou says she did not know the man who brought the child to her house; that she had never seen him before. This statement is not believed, however. The child is perfectly white and well formed and seems to be doing well. Dr. Pitman, when seen, said that it was by his approval that the child was taken to Lou Falls’, as the mother was not able to give it proper nourish ment. and that it was the momers idea to have the negro woman keep the child for a month and that she would then adopt it and that no one would have known that she was the mother. We have just learned that the child was taken from the . house of Lou Falls and that it is now with its mother. Clary 232; Caah 220. In the second primary held last Tuesday between Messrs. B. R. Cash and B. G. Clary for nomination as candidates for the board of public works the vote was as follows: Ward 1. Cash .. 109 Clary 40 Ward 2. Cash 34 Clary 30 Ward 3. Cash 20 Clary 48 Ward 4. Cash 30 Clary .. 39 Ward 5. Cash .. 17 Clary 59 Ward 6. Cash 10 Clary 16 ocu First Baptist Church Notes. Dr. Lee Davis Lodge, of Limestone College, will fill the pulpit next Sun day morning. There will be no ser vice at night. Dr. Simms will be at State Line on Saturday and Sunday attending the Sunday School Conven tion. Dr. Simms urges his people and in vites the public to hear Dr. Lodge next Sunday. There is a treat in store for all who come. Sunday school at 9:45. Took First prize. TYhe article on corn by Mr. W. I’ Walker which appears in this issue of The Ledger recently took first prize in the Progressive Farmer’s competition. As articles on this sub ject were submitted from all parts of the United States, Cherokee county is proud of the fact that one of her citi zens carried off the prize. Death of Mrs. Julia Morrow. Mrs. Julia Morrow, wife of Mr. Bar- ney Marrow, died at her home in Forest City, N. C., this week. She leaves a husband and five children be sides many others relatives to moum their loss. There is a place in their hearts which can never be filled. She was ready and willing to die. . Jltik. 4-1 tLli [ Bent Ooujrh Bymp. Tauten Uoo't. r J%t* iu lime, doit* bj ui»• ..... We Trust Doctors f you are suffering from rpure blood, thin blood, de-1 nervousness, exhaus tion, you should begin at once with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilla you have known ail your life. Your doctor knows it, too. Ask him about it. Unless there Is daily action of the bowela. poisonous product* are absorbed, causing head- ache, biliousness, nausea, dyspepsia, and thus preventing the Sarsaparilla from doing it* best «ork. Ayer's l-ill* are liver pills. Act gently, al! vegetable. Made by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Maas. Also manutboturers of I _ 9 HAIR VIGOR. It//TO AGUE CURE. ■W O CHERRY PECTORAL. Wo have no seerets 1 Wo publish the formulas of all onr medicines. msm FOR RENT. FOR RENT—House back of Smith Hardware Co.’s store. Apply to W. H. Smtih. Mar. 24 tf TO RENT—Office room* over The Ledger. Apply to Ed. H. DeCamp. Nov. 2, tf. ISO OLD-TIME SONGS Which the young and especially the old, delight in hearing played and sung. Words and music to each song complete by mail 10c. Address B. D. McQueeney Co., Dept S., 767A La fayette Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. LAND SALE. I will sell the following property salesday in April after legal sales: One-half interest two store houses on Limestone street. One-half interest in 160 acres land more or less, known as Camp place. One-half interest in 280 acres land, more or less, known as Wright’s land. One-half interest in lot on Mills Gap road, containing about eight acres which is divided in lots. Plats will be shown on day of sale. One-half interest in property known Fish Pond tract next to Victor Oil I Mill. One-half interest in lots bounded by Johnson, Smith and Petty streets. This property next to county jail property, plats will be shown on day of sale. The above property was for merly owned by J. J. Brown's estate. Terms of sale, cash. J. N. CUDD. Mar. 27-31, Apr. 3. WANTED. BRING your chlckeua, eggs, but ter, country produce, green hide* te Clary t Kirby. Hlgheet cash price* paid. MISCELLANEOUS. ^ ^ * FOR SERVICE—A line Jersey bull Apply to William Fort March 17 4t pd. Fire Insurance! We represent some the btrgosi and most substantia I companies and wor'd like to write your busines. 5-14-t' Smith A Lipscomb, Agentp. J. GOING HAYES Boot and Shoe Repairing. Shop in Pariah Hotel Building. All work guaranteed. Your work Solicited. Subscribe to The Ledger, $1.50. year. FOR ’..‘p-to-Date Job Print ing, call at tht LEDGER Office. affney, 'j. (, 4 0/ COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY ■/O or FOUR TIMES A YEAR There are no many good reasons for saving money that it is a wonder everybody does not do so. There is always the^ future to provide for aud t.ie rainy day. Many a man has won wealth through his good seuse iu saving the money necessary to buy a business of lys own or invest in good real estate. Children have been well educated, homes bought and lives saved by the bank deposits that started with no more than a dollar but ac cumulated by persistently saving. We add another strong mo tive for saving. We pay 4% interest on all savings accounts and four times each year we compute the interest and add it to the principal. When you are consistently and persistently de positing small sums in this savings bank department of ours and we are continually adding interest your account grows very rapidly. ERCHANTS a * d PLANTERS bank GAFFNEY.- IS.C. Wthtfakrf- I V*M>. 1 Wl It. 1 v 'V ft: S-E-K-I) Sow down your lawns about the first of April—sooner the better. For a rich, green velvety lawn, sow our Permanent Lawn Seed—sow at the rate of one quart to 300 square feet—price per quart, 35 cents. Plant our two pound Tomato, the largest and meatiest Tomato grown, one Tomato sliced will fill a medium size-dub, 10 cents per paper. yY Plant our Silver Skin and Yellow Danver Onion Sets, 10 cents per quart. We especially want to call the attention of the public to a few varieties ■of Seeds that from oqAexperience with truck farmers, are particularly fine, namely, Alalfea ,Peas, Rocky F'ord Canteloupe, Carolina Bradford Watermelon^ Canning Tomato, extra early, Valen tine Beans, Stringless Green Pod Bfcan. Our stock of these Seeds is the purest strain. In the Early Corn we carry Adams Extra Early, Early Cory, Country Gentleman, Stowell’s Evergreen, White and Early Dent, Snowflake and Columbia Beauty; we think these the pick, the best of all the Early Corns. For forage, we carry the Sorghum, Amber aud Orange, the Mil lets, Cat-Tail or Pearl and German, Teosinte and Peas. We particularly recotamend Teosinte to our customers as one of the best forage crops for green food for cows. Can be cut every few weeks. It stools out more and grows off better after b^jng cut. !: & S ’ Oaffney I>1^x12; Oo. TECHNICALLY EDUCATED 31 IZ IN N ID IS D IS O Tlie demand is far greater than the supply. Let the International Corres pondence Schools, of Scranton, Pa., pr< - pare you. Postal will bring In formation on tWcourses. It’s free. f-tT-ly-np , DR. C. H. WELLS, DENTIST Office Formerly Occupied by Dr. Thomaon TELEPHONE 46. Merchants tiroeery Co. Building, Gaffney. S. C. Office hours *.'.0 to 12.30—2 00 to 0.00, Grover. N. C . every Tuesday (hotel.) Cow" pens, S. t... ever/ Wednesday. (Over Hobb.’ Drug .Store.) Feb-lH-tf. i THE BATTERY’S MILLINERY OPENING r A I New Lot Tailor-Made Suits J Received To-day. —THE— BDTTER-FLY —AND— Other Numerous Models. 1 Prices SI2.S0 to S40, CARROLL & BYERS. 3 mmmmmimmisz u -r w w a « o « w - «. «. *1--!/- • a * - woo# r -wV -w w w w -ar~w - W-S -- w- w w W W-W-W WW--W -sr We give all a very cordial invitation to THE BATTERY’S biggest ^ Millinery Opening, which will take place \ Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 2nd, 3rd and 4th Miss Edith M. Bowers, the expert trimmer, of New York City, who has been with us for several seasons, is now ready to show you a beautiful line of Hats. Prices more reason able than has ever been offered before. It will pay you to give us a call. ■ ■ 6 ■ 5 THE BATTERY J. C RATLIFF, Proprietor r + ■ V > -t. ,