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■ ~'f' fc. N . \ t J 111 D. C. Ross, Preat. J. A. Carroll, V.-Prest. Maynard Smyth, Cashier. Chas. W. Hamks, Asst. Cashier. THE National Bank of Gaffney Gaffney, S. C. Capital Stock, ... $ 50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits, 47,000.00 Stockholders 1 Liability, • 50,000.00 Protection to Depositors, - ■ $147,000.00 The State of South Carolina, the County of Cherokee and the Town of Gaffney deposit with us. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. DIRECTORS. J. A. Carrol], T. M. Littlejohn, R. M. Wilkins, C. W. Whisonant, Dr. Chas. A. Jefferies, J. D. Jones, ■ H. M. McAden, B. L. Haines, H. D. Wheat, D. C. Ross, Maynard Smyth. v’ t vV*’ (-S’ / w s t /.S'. r'c?* i s- 41 tv* f ■ .V > t • vV’ l ■ vv't ( > •" vV s 4' vV /; 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 1 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 youwould let go for the current market value? Let us know your needs. D. C. Ross, Prest. J. N. Lipscomb, V.-Pres. J. G. Pridmore, Secy. & Treas. J. C. OTT8, Atty. EM S-E-B-D 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 dish, 10 cents per paper. 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 our experience with truck farmers, are particularly fine, namely, Alaska Peas, Rocky Ford Canteloupe, Carolina Bradford Watermelon, Canning Tomato, extra early, Valen tine Beans, Stringless Green Pod Bean. 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 and Orange, the Mil lets, Cat-Tail or Pearl and German, Teosinte and Peas. We particularly recommend 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 grotvs off better after being cut. Oaffney I>bxig; Co. SHORT NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. EVENTS IN GAFFNEY AND CHER OKEE. a MR. LOWE'S MADSTONE. Recent Happenings in and Around the City, and Other Events Gath* ered by the Locel News Editor. There will be services at the Free byterian church next Sunday morn ing and evening. The electric light people and the telephone people are engaged In over hauling their respective lines. It is said that the Furman Glee Club which will be at Limestone Fri day night has some splendid voices. The regular meeting of the D. A. R. will be held at the residence of Mrs. Francis Montgomery at 4 o’clock Wednesday afternoon. S. R. Suber, of the Kandy Kitchen, received a car load of bananas last Friday. We were surprised to learn that he receives a car of this deli cious fruit every three weeks. Rev. L. M. Rice, of Union, filled the pulpit at the Baptist church Sunday night while Dr. Mark L- Carlisle, pre siding elder of this circuit, filled that of the Methodist. Jack, the monkey high diver which belonged to Ed H. Durham, is dead. Jack was well known all over the country and while his death Is a dis tinct loss to his owner, it will be re gretted by all those who knew him. Mr. Columbus Mellon and Miss Mary Henderson were happily mar ried at the home of the bride in this city on last Saturday, April the 4th, at. 4 p. m., Rev. R. E. Johnson offi ciating. Major Jno. F. Jones, of Blacksburg, has formed a company for the de velopment of the tin mines near King’s Mountain. The company has purchased large areas of land and will at once proceed with the work of development. Col. Thos. B. Butler, of Gaffney, is in the city today shaking hands with his friends. Col. Butler Is a candi date for Congress from this district, and there Is every Indication that he Is going to be In the running.-MJhes- ter Reporter. J. K. Blackwell, of Gaston Shoals, hag purchased the Green place in the northern portion of the city and has erected thereon a handsome cottage. It is the purpose of Mr. Balckwell to occupy the cottage when the work at Gaston Shoals Is completed. It is the concensus of opinion among those who profess to know, that the recent cold snap, owing to the dryness of the atmosphere, did little or no damage to the fruit crop. This Is good news as poor fruit crops three years In succession would prove a severe hardship. In some way quite a number of peo ple were under the Impression that last Saturday was the day for the meeting of the various democratic clubs. By a reference to the call of the chairman in another column It will be seen that the time fixed Is April 25th. Prof. W. Li. Johnson, who repre sents the M. P. Mbller Organ Com pany in this territory, has received bill of lading for the new $3,000 In strument recently built for Limestone College and will attend to Its being placed in the auditorium Immediately on arrival. At a meeting of the Jake Carpen ter Camp of Confederate veterans held at the court house Saturday April 4th, all of the old officers were re-elected, viz: D. A. Thomas, commander; Moses Wood, first lieu tenant; L. B. Davis, second lieuten ant; I. G. Sarratt, third lieutenant; I. M. Peeler, adjutant; C. T. Bridges, quartermaster, and -Charles Sims, surgeon. The following were elected delegates to the reunion to Green ville: Moses Wood and W. Q. Aus tell; alternates, C. T. Bridges andW. J. Blanton. To Birmingham: I. G. Sarratt and S. R. Thackston, alter nates, T. J. Patrick and I. ',M- Peeler. The commander will announce the appointment of sponsors later. There being no further business the meet ing adjourned. It Has Been Deed On seven patients Successfully. A negro named Robert Morgan who lives near Concord church about five miles from Gaffney, brought his daughter, a little girl of six years, to Gaffney Saturday afternoon for the purpose of having her treated by the application of Mr. Brown Lowe’s madstone. The child was playing In the house Saturday morning when the dog, which had been away from home some days, ran In and bit her on the right wrist, but only grazed the skin. Mr. Lowe, after washing the arm thoroughly, took a razor and made some tiny cuts on the sbin where the child was bitten and then placing the stone over the wound, wrapped a cloth tightly over It. It failed to stick, however, and Mr. Lcwe is convinced that no poison en tered the system. Mr. Lowe Inform ed us that on last Tuesday Mr. J. D. Dominick, of Newberry, brought his little girl aged two years, which had been bitten by a mad dog, to his house and that he applied the stone and It stuck for five hours and two minutes. Mr. Lowe further said that the little Dominick girl was the seventh case In which the stone had been used successfully. When asked how he used the stone Mr. Lowe said that when it adhered to a wound that It would absorb all It would hold then he would place it in a vessel contain ing sweet milk and that after re maining a short time the poison would come out and the milk would turn green, and that after using the milk several L.mes it would become thick, of about the consistency of paste. Upon being asked where he ob tained the stone, Mr. Lowe said that about eight years ago his little daughter found it in the mill at Gaff ney where she was working. He did not know what it was and kept It two years before he discovered that it was a madstone. Mr. Lowe values the stone very highly, and if it really has the virtue which he claims, it is a boon to the community. The Woman’s Club. The Woman's Club held its regular mleetlngl on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. S. Lipscomb. There being an unusual amount of business to attend to, the program was omitted. An election of officers was held. The president read the re port of the work done by the club during the past year. This report will be sent to the Federation of Wo men’s Clubs which meet in Green ville in May. Resolutions of respect on the death of Mrs. J. T. Darwin were read and adopted by the club. _ The officers for the coming year are a« follows: President, Mrs. W. F. Humphries; vicet-presddent, Mrs. E. L. Cole; second vice-president, Mrs. W. W. Gaffney; secretary, Mrs. J. L. Daniel; coresponding secretary Mrs. J. N. Lipscomb; treasurer, Mrs. R. S. Lipscomb; press correspondent, Mrs. M. P. Pierson. First Monday. The only official isales yesterday were those of the sheriff. That offi cial sold a half acre lot to T. Robbs for $203 under foreclosure. He also sold under execution two lots on Grenard street, the property of W. C. Carpenter, which were bought by J. N. Cudd for $2150. Dr. C. A. Jefferies bought the half inter est of W|. C- Carpenter In a lot on Grenard street for" $980. He also bought the half interest of W. C. Car penter in the J. C. Lipscomb store building for $1,705. Unclaimed Letters. List of unclaimed letters in post- office at Gaffney. 8- C., for weeb end ing April 6, 1906: Will Bo Bowman, (3), E. H. Bearce, J. M. Byers, colored, H. P. and Mamie Coker, (2), L. J. Davis, Eddie Green L. J. Huskey, Vick Hames, J. G. Kuy» kendall, (2), Ben L. Littlefield, N. C M. ICoort, Ji» Ifedly, Jim Martin, Rev. P. W. Mayfield, Nat McCuny, Sam McIntosh, Wilbun Perry, Bill Patterson, . colored, Asa Passace, Wilcox Development Co., Frank Wil liams, Miss Nellie Cook, (2), Miss El la Glass, Miss Sallie Hardin, Mis Mar- geret Jones, Miss Blrtie Kendrick, Irene Moorehead, colored, Mrs. Min nie Pete, Emma Vone, W. C. Lynch. Call for advertised letters, one cent due on each. A. R. N. Folger, P. M. ^ 'V" * AAAAAAAAA AAA AAA ASMARA AAA AAA AAA A Wflff WWWWWflfflMff W WWmm i Hello, Central! | Z Who keeps the cleanest Market in town? ^ \ The Palace Market ^ Connect me ; I want some Fresh Meat. b C. S. Harvey, Prop. i !. Aprii-j-tf PHONE 19. 3 Credit to Whom Credit |s Due. Several weeks ago The Ledger con talned a large advertisement for the Farmers’ and Mechanics Building and Loan Association in which they used the testimonials of Messrs. Hamll, Burgess and Parris as to the benefits of the building and loan plan for the wage earner, but |he advertisement neglected to say that these gentle men were stockholders in the Chero kee Building and Loan Association and not in the Farmers’ and Mecha nics. Of coarse the only purpose was to trv to Impress upon others the benefits of the building and loan plan, but President Charley Jefferies of the Cherokee Building and Loan, says that Attorney Otts ought not to have stolen his thunder without giving his concern credit. i ;ae FOR Up-to-Date Job Print- ing, call at the LEDGER Office. ». ♦ Gaffney, s. C. .vyVtxyvvy.Vy vy vy vy ^y vy ','y vy vy.vy vy vy vy.V' Merchants & Planters Bank QAFFNEY, S. O. Capital, Surplus and Profits, $100,000.00 DIRECTORS J. N. LIPSCOMB, T. E. MOORE, R. M. WILKIMS, J. C. OTTS, W. C. HAMRICK, H. M. BROWN, A. N. WOOD, J. Q. LITTLE, W.J. WILKINS, R. A. JONES, C. M. SMITH. Your business Is earnestly solicited. One dollar^will start an account. Four per cent, paid on savings deposits. Interest compounded four times a year. , •r', Y!rV>•r', {ijVYiVyfi•r'-.Yir'.YiirVOrVYlrYOr’- l Y»^Ytjr'YAf",{*r'vAr' 1 SERIES No. 3 Peoples Building and Loan WILL BEC N 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, Buy a Home 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. : : Cherokee B.: L. Association V. V. Gaffney, Sec’y & Treas. C. A. Meries, Prest. ITor Several lots near the First Graded School. These lots for an investment or a home are exceedingly cheap and very desirable. Inarms The Ed. C. McArthur place, lying 2% miles east of Gaffney, on the Draytonville Monntain road, containing 163 acres. This place speaks for itself and the price is right. Land adjoining this tract is selling for $40.00 an acre and upward. This farm is a bargain for $35.00 an acre with liberal terms. SAH L. FORT, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, Phone 258. Office second floor National Bank Building. TECHNICALLY EDUCATED MESN IV K K I> IS D ! The demand is far greater than the supply. Let the International Corres pondence Schools, of Scranton. Fa., pre pare you. Postal will bring Information on 208 courses. It’s free. 8-27-ly-np DR. C. H. WELLS, DENTIST Office Formerly Ooouplod by Dr. Thomson TELEPHONE 46. Merchants Grocery Co. Kullding, Gaffney, S. C. Office hours K.30 to 12.3&—2.00 to C.00. Grover, N. O., every Tuesday (hotel.) Cow- pens, 8. O.. every Wednesday. (Over Hobbs' Drag Store.) Feb-lfc-tf. 5 Special Sale! fE ARE cutting prices on China, Glassware, Crockery, Clocks, and many other goods. You can’t affard to miss this sale. We are overloaded and must reduce our stock. Now is the time to buy J)inner Sets (100 • J 1 ewei or half sets, and Vases, Chaffing Dishes, Crumb Trays, Back Combs all at cut prices. This sale will last until April 12th; ( Don’t fail to see us. We can make vou low prices on anything incur line. Just drop in and see us. We can save you some gooa money. Gaffney Jewelry Co BEST AND LARGEST STOCK.