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>« mSB, HillineryOpening Spring 1908 and Friday, AND 3RD. EVERYBODY INVITED. FOR SALE* FOR SALE—Od easy terms, A fire* horse horse gasoline engine. Apply to J. F. Fincken. Mar. 31 tL FOR RENT. FOR RENT—House back of Smith Hardware Co.’s store. Apply to W. H. Smtih. Mar. 24 tt TO RENT—Office rooms otst The Ledger. Apply to Ed. H. DeCamp. Not. 2, tf. c; Miss Danis. CARROLL & BYERS GAFFNEY, S. C. WANTED. BRING your chlckeas, eggs, hat ter, country produce, green hides to Clary ft Kirby. Highest cash prices paid. Fire Insurance! Wi- reyreM-m sonje <■' the largest and li.ost sut'stant'itl eompanles :in<l would like to write your 'lusines. 5-U-tf. Smith & Lipscomb, Agent3. 150 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. ) 4 Buy a Home With Rent Money! Wi You can do this by taking stock in the Cherokee Building and Loan Associa tion. This is the oldest Building and Loan Association in Gaffhey. 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. : : PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Blacksburg Locals. Blacksburg, March 30.—M \ Walter Belue, of Greenville, is visiting his parents for a few days. Mrs. M. L. Belk, of Lancaster, is her mother, Mrs. M. E. M. K. Albergotti is spending * Cherokee 6. :L Association W. W. Gaffney, Sec’y & freas, C. A. Jefferies, Prest. SERIES No. Peoples Building and Loan WILL BEGIN SATURDAY, APRIL 11th Subscribe between now and that time for as many shares as you feel able to carry. Payments are monthly, ^and if payments are made in advance, we allow you inter est. If you expect to become a borrower do net wait until you need the money. Subscribe now and put in your application any time afterwards. R. M. WILKINS, Prest. J» F. GARRETT, Vice-Prest. R. S. LIPSCOMB, Secy, and Treas. H. K. OSBORNE, Attorney. Office M. & P. Bank, F^or Several lots near the First Graded School. These lots for an investment or a home are exceedingly cheap and very desirable. F* »r m© The PM. C. McArthur place, lying miles east of Gaffney, on the Draytonville Mountain road, containing 163 acres. This place speaks for itself and the price is right. Land adjoining this tract is selling for |40.<x> an acre and upward. This farm Is ^ bargain for I35.09 an acre with liberal terms. SAH L. FORT, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, Phone 258. Office second floor National Bank Building. W. A. Poole, of Atlanta, Ga., has re turned to that city after spending several days in Gaffney. Mrs. Fletcher Wood left the city Saturday for a visit to her mother injviisting Shelby, N. C. Sherer, on John street. Mrs. B. E. Thomson, of Blacksburg,) Mrg spent yesterday in the city. * . , , “Old Man’’ Gus Folger was a wel- sonie tim « with friends and relatives come visitor to the city yesterday. in Columbia and Orangeburg. Mrs. James R. Dye, of Chester is Miss Laura Lura p k i ni of yorkville, S^Hall Esq^ 111 *^ ^ ^ ^ iS visltiD £ MisS Edna HeaIan - Col. and Mrs. A. N. Wood left the Messrs. Asbury and Wbiteford city yesterday for a visit to Pacolet. Duncan went to Marion, N. C., the Mrs. T. B. Ezell, who has been last of the week, visiting the family of Mr. J. E. Ezell, Mr. R. E. Knox, of Spencer, N. C., returned to her home in Spartanburg i was in town this week visiting friends yesterday. aud relatives. Cadet Sergeant Watson Bell, is at Miss Willie Sherer, a student of home from Bingham School, suffering) Wsnthrop Colege, is at home on a from an attack of mumps. short visit. Miss Annie Wood, of Pacolet, is Messrs. R. S. Cooksey and Allie visiting relatives and friends in the Osborne attended the D. O. K. K. of city. the Knights of Pythis in Greenville Prof. Wells Littlejohn, of the Sar- Friday night, ratt school, spent Saturday and Sun- Mrs. Albert Kirby, of Gaffney, was day with his parents in the city. in town Saturday on her way to her Misses Nell Wbod, Lulie Potter, father’s, Mr. W. H. Bird, of the An- Elonise Potter, Bessie Potter, Mrs. L. |tioch section. G. Potter and Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Mr. O. A. Osborne was in Gaffney Wood were in Spartanburg shopping one afternoon last week, yesterday. Mrs. R. E. Porter, of the Buffalo Misses Lula and Freeman Garrett section, has returned from Charlotte, are visiting Miss Kathrine Dilliartd | N. C., where she went to attend the in Spartanburg. funeral of her brother, Rev. M. H. Joe Osborne is in the city shaking Hoyle, hands with his pals. Dr. Crutchfield, of Spartanburg, was Sam Hopper, tonsorial artist, return- in town last week, ed yesterday from a visit to his home Mr. E. H. Belue was in Gaffney in Shelby N. C. Friday on business. C. G. Foster, of Greenwood, is visit- Dr. Bell went to Spartanburg last inp; his sister. Mrs. J. G. Bramlett, on week. Johnson street. | Miss Bessie Thomson, who is go ing to school at Limestone College, THE S- S- CONVENTION. | is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. S. Cook sey, on the corner of Pine and Shelby It Was Held at state Line Saturday | streets. and Sunday. Mr. Post, who is staying at the The Sunday School Convention at Thomson house, was in Gaffney last State Line church on Saturday and week. Sabbath was well attended and the Mrs. Dye, of Chester, Is visiting program had some very helpful things her sister, Miss Hall, at Mrs. Hea- 1’or Sabbath school workers. While Ian’s, on Carolina street, the number of schools represented Miss Rosa Duncan, who has been was not so many as last year, the in Gaffney for some time, is back at addresses were of a high order and Mr. W. J. Moorehead’s again, enthusiasm was aroused in many WV; are very sorry to learn that workers. A manifest fact was the Mr. Hugh Doneson is not very well, awakening to the need for organized but we suppose the cause of it was class work. Fully a dozen organized the drive he took last Sunday. Hugh classes were reported and several ddove fifteen miles In the country others are In the process of organ!- and being out in the night air did not zation. agree with him. Wle learn that a girl The singing was led by the State was the cause of it all. Line people, assisted by visiting Mr. George Roberts, who has been musicians from several other churches going to school at Rock Hill, Is at and was good. | home for a few days. Rev. W. T. Tate, of Belton, was in the convention on Saturday and) Letter to J. Eb Jefferies, preached an excellent sermon. This Gaffney, S. C. was one of his early stamping Dear Sir: New Orleans is one of grounds and he had not been hack the cities hard on paint; but, never for twenty years. theless, they paint lead-and-oil a good Revs. J. W 1 . Gay, of Pacolet, Bally, deal there, of Cowpens. Simms, Thompson, Ham- a C Callier painted two houses last rick and Taylor, of Gaffney, were year for F Hinderer: one lead-and-oil among the ministers present. and the other Devoe. The first is al- Rev. G. P. Hamrick was chosen as ready in bad condition; Devoe is per- President of the convention; T. B. feet Davis, Vice-President and W. T. M Augustin, New Orleans, has Thompson. Secretary and. Treasurer, painted his house Devoe three times The time and place for the next in eighteen year. This shows tnat meeting was left for the committee Devoe is good for six year there, to report through the printed minutes. In Florida, where lead-and-oil wears The hospitality of the State Line only a year, we have no complaint of people was bounteous and everybody Devoe and we know of its wearing seemed to enjoy the occasion. | ten ye|rs in several instances. We don’t say it wears ten years, you Asbury, March 25.—The farmers are! know; there are such instances, busy now hauling tlfeir fertilizeilB “No complaint” Is enough to say while the ground is too wet to plow, till we have long-time experiences; Mr. T. J. Hames, of this place, went they’re coming. Meantime, Devoe is to Gaffney last week on business. the paint that takes least gallons, Mr. Henry Foster, of Rehoboth, makes least bill, and wears longest, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hames, last 80 much we’re sure of. Sunday. Yonrs truly School at this place has been stop- 70 F W DEVOE ft CO ped for several days on account of P. 8. Gaffney Hardware Company bad weather. |sell our paint. Mr. Clarence Chalk, of Ravenna, came down to see his best girl last Monday and got water-hound and had 1.1 to stay over till Tuesday. | u * n r+T C. O Boot and Shoo Repairing. Slwp in Pariah Hotel Building. INTEREST OSTOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. DRS. W- K. AND S. B- HALS, Montgomery-Crawford Bldg., Spartanburg, 8. C. Osteopathy-Applicable to all curable d.seases. We give especial attoattom to diseases of women, nervous disor ders, all spinal affections. Honrs, by appointmenL APRIL 1st, 1908. The INTEREST for last quarter has been credit ed to your account. When passing have the amount entered on your book. We are now paying out in INTEREST annually over FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS to depositors. Are you getting any of it? If not, MAKE YOUR MONEY MAKE YOU SOMETHING by leav ing it with us where it will draw FOUR per cent. COMPOUND in terest and where you can get it at any time. One Dollar is enough to begin on. LAND SALE. I will sell the following property saleaday 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 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. ■BnSnBfiSBnBB Vamisli I The. Sayings Bank, Gaffney, S. G. In all the popular shades and sizes. Packages. Capt. J. D. Jefferies, who has had a protracted spell of sickness. Is Im proving rapidly. If this escapes the waste basket I will come again. A. work guaranteed. Your WUPrBK, 9UP8R|#BSWIa Office in the National Bank of Gaffney. D. D. Rosa, President, J. A. Carroll, Vice-President, Maynard Smith, Cashier. Flower Pots —AT— W. Kyle Davenport's Walnut, j Mahogany, ■ Light Oak, ! Golden Oak, j Oark Oak, J Antique Oak. \ a Any one of these will brighten up any old piece of furniture and make it look new again. 15, 25, and 50 cent packages. Cherokee Drug Comp’y _____