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/ *Si I ,, a ._ . D. C. Ross, Prest. J. A. Carroll, V.-Prest. THI£ Maynard Smyth, Cashier, Chas. W. Hames, Asst. Cashier. National Bank of Gaffney Gaffney, S. C. Capital Stock, - - - $ 50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits, 47,000.00 Stockholders' 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. Carroll, T. M. Littlejohn, R. M. Wilkins, C. W. Whisonant, Dr. Chas. A. Jefferies, J. I). Jones, H. M. McAden, B. L. Hames, H. D. Wheat, D. C. Ross, Maynard Smyth. Mi • ,f. - -f A/T O V * ; .V s k ■ .V s k ’ £ k ■ <■ > ’-S' * <v s t ■ V’ l vV* 4 •*’ IV t ■: 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 yon let us show you that nice lot when you get ready to build? Have yon any Mill Stocks that you would let go" for tne current market value? Let us know your needs. D. C. Ross, Prest. J. N. Lipscomb, V.-Pres. J. G. Pridmore, Secy. & Treas. J. C. Orrs, Atty. Were All Ready to cut you off a big family roast or a single chop. We serve everybody alike whether the order be small or large. If you know as much about MEATS - as we do yon will wonder how we manage to get such good grades. You’ll wonder more when you see how reasonable we sell them. The Palace Market Quick Delivery. Phene No. I •. - Several lots near the First Graded School. These lots an investment or a home are exceedingly cheap and very desirable. IT arm© The Ed. C. McArthur place, lying 2% 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 $40.00 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. Subscribe for The Ledger SI.50 a Year SHORT NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. EVENTS IN GAFFNEY AND CHER OKEE- f Recent Happening* In and Around the City, and Other Events Gath ered by the Local Newt Editor. Come out to the Board of Trade meeting at the city hall tonight. 1 here will be service at the Episco- pay church next Sunday afternoon at 3 oclock by Rev. Babin, of Yorkville. Strangers cordially invited. Remember the Schuberts appear at the Star Theatr'e next Thursday night. This will probably be the last attraction of the season. Gentleman speaking to a lady who wag looking plump and rosy after a “round” with fever: “I’ll declare, the fever sure degreed (agreed) with you.” The Furman Glee Club will be at the Limestone College auditorium to night. These young gentlemen give a splendid performance and those who attend may expect a treat. Rev. S. B. Harper has been con fined to his bed since last Friday but is improving so rapidly that he ex pects to occupy his pulpit Sunday, morning and evening. Mrs. W. P. Nance returned from Greers Monday, where she had been on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Ar thur Hasty, who hag been quite sicb, but who is now convalescent. The first strawberries of the season were sent to The Ledger yesterday by Mrs. N. M. Geddes, who lives on North Limestone street. “Uncle George” Byars brought them In. Mrs. Geddes has an up-to-date gardner, and she is progressive. The friends in this city of Will Has ty, formerly a resident of Gaffney, but now of Greers, will regret to know that he had the misfortune to lose his market by fire several weeks ago. Will had a light insurance and will probably go into business again. Dr. Simms expects to fill his pulpit as usual at the First Baptist church next Sunday morning and nigty*. The morning subject will be “Wihat Christ Foresaw.” Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Visitors and strangers are cordi ally Invited to all of the services. Presiding Elder Mark L- Carlisle occoupied the pulpit of the Buford Street M E. church lat Sunday night He delighted his congregation with a very strong sermon. Dr. Carlisle Is one of the shining lights of the Me thodist church and always receives a warm welcome in Gaffney. J. B. Martin, a Cherokee hoy who has been in business in Birmingham, Ala., for some time, has returned to Gaffney and will reside here in the future. Mr. Martin will later engage In business here. We are always glad to have our boys return home and take up their permanent abode with us. Severa Important deals In real es tate are on foot in Gaffney at this time. Although money Is scarce so far ag we are able to see, Gaffney dirt is worth fnlly as much as It was when the money market was flush. It would take several panics like the one which we have just experienced tc down Gaffney. A company has been formed in Gaffney for the purpose of building a modem hotel in the city. The pro motors are J. A. Carroll, D. C. Phil lips, C. G. Parish and Z. A. Robert son. The building will be located near the Southern depot on the lot owned by D. C. Phillips and Z. A. Robertson and Is an ideal location for such & structure. The pulpit of Limetone Presby terian church will he filled next Sun day by Rev. George Ratchford, of Texas. This young divine was bom in the Lone Star State but his father is a South Carolinian, and Is connect ed by. ties of blood with some of our best people. We understand that Mr. Batchford 1b a young preacher of much promise, and we hope that he will be greeted by a latge congrega tion. For some days Mr. C. H. Robbins has been engaged with a force of hands lo moving his house from Fred erick street to hla lot on Smith street. At this writing the structure is in Limestone street where Fred erick intersets, and as the house takes up almost all of the space, It looks as if they will have trouble In getting It turned at this point. Al though the house Is not a large one, it is a considerable undertaking to move It, especially as the distance is so great. The play entitled "Popping by Proxy’’ which was recently given at the Cherokee Avenue new school building was so much enjoyed by all who attended that the young people who participated have been induced to repeat the performance. An eve ning of rare enjoyment is promised to all who attend me performance on Saturday night, April 11th. In ad dition to the play there will be spec ial music, drills and other features that will go to make the evening a most enjoyable one. Mr. R. C. Williamson, an expert from the works of the Muller organ factory of Hagerstown, Md., Is at' Limestone preparing to install the monster pipe organ which has arriv ed. The weight of the instrument Is ten thousand pounds and wagons are engaged in hauling it to the college. Limestone is to be congratulated up on being able to install such a mag nificent instrument. This instrument was purchased through Prof. W. L. Johnson, of this city and mabes the third instrument which he has placed in Gaffney. Mr. J. A* Mason Hurt. On Tuesday night Mr. J. A. Masoto bearded train No. 35 at the passenger station for the purpose of assisting Mrs. Mason and the children on the train. Before Mr. Mason could get off, the train had started and gained considerable headway, and In Jump ing he fell on the cement pavement next to the track mashing in one of his cheek bones and fracturing his skull. The Injured man was taken to his home where he was attended by Dr. Sherrard. Mrs. Mason and the children knew nothing of the accident until No. 35 met No. 36 at Cornelia, Ga., where Conductor Mauney informed them that Mr. Mason had been hurt, where upon they boarded No. 36 and return ed to Gaffney, reaching here at 8:05 Wednesday morning. Dr. Sherrard says that Mr. Mason is getting on fairly well and that if no complica tions arise there Is every reason to hope for his recovery. S C cm* WHEPt mi iis: fah*. IBe;t Cough Syrup. Tar tea Go*'.. Lae in lima. Sold by flrqggi.ia SE2SBS2EE2E For the Children To succeed these days you r.:ust have plenty of grit, cour- .^e, strength. How is it with the children? Are they thin, pale, delicate? Do not forget Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. You know it makes the blood pure and rich, and builds up the general health in every way. The children cannot poaaihly hare good health iMtlcen the bowela are in propjsr condition. Cor rect any conalipation by ghhig imall laxative done* o f Ayer's Fill*. All regetable,sugar-coated. Kadab^r J. O. Ayer Co., Lowell, Haas ifers manufacturers if JL 1.AIR VIGOR. AGUE CURE. ClfERBV PECTORAL. Wa have no aacrata I We puoliak the formula* of ail our medieiner. rA THE NEW SHOE STORE I am receiving new Shoes nearly every week and will give yon new, fresh stock at the very lowest prices. I am now selling at cut prices for 30 days. Will sell""you a Bench-Made $5 Shoe for $4, a $4 Shoe for $3, a $3 Shoe for $2.50, a $2.50 Shoe for $2, and other Shoes in proportion. Yours to please. I. M. PEELER. to a star. Resolve to rife above the average, to accumulate wealth and to pass the latter years of your life in comfort and plenty. In order to do this, :t will be necessary for you to establish a good banking connection. Make it an iron-clad rule to deposit all your earnings in the bank and pay your bills by check. This will enable you to keep an accurate account of all your expenditures, will put a re straint on extravagances aud you will be surprised to see how fast a fund will grow that will enable you to take advantage of favorable op portunity. Open an account with us. We will guard your interest as our own and our advice and influence will helpjyou to gain a competency. We pay four per cent, interest on Savings Acconnts'and Time Deposits. OFFICERS: C.iM.'.Smith,1 President. R. S. Lipscomb. Cashier. A/N. Wood, Vice-President. A J Louis Wood, Asst. Cash. fr^ BANK BOOK \\\ TERS BANK .c. I » S-E-E-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, w 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 fanners, 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 onr customers as one of the best forage crops for green food for cows. Can be cut every few weeks. It stools ont more and grows off better after being cnt. G-affney lOrug: Go. ♦j Buy a Home - With Rent Money! >T< $ >:< You can do this by taking stock in the Cherokee Building and Loin" 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.iL. Association V. V. Gaffney,'Sec’y & Treas. * C. A. Jefferies, Prest. TECHNICALLY EDUCATED MEJN rv K> E r> IS D I The demand is far irreater than the supply. Let the International Co tree- pondenoe Schools, ot Scranton. Pa., pre- pareyou. Poatal will brlnp Information on 2011 courses. It’s free. fc-i-T-ly-np DR. C. H. WELLS, DENTIST Office Formerly Occupied by Dr. Thomaea TELEPHONE 4S. Men hanu Grocery Co. Building, Gaffney. S. C. l-fflee Hours w.30 to 12.3P—2.00 to 6.00. Grover. N. C . every Tuesday (hotel.) Cow- uens. S. o.. every Wednesday. (Over Hobbs’ Drugstore.) Feb-18-tf. Peoples’ Building and Loan Association = The Hpme-Builder and Money-Saver ■ RIBS OPENS SATURDAY, APRIL llth, 1908 THIRD THIS IS A LIST OF OUR CONTENTED SHARE HOLDERS: R. M. Wilkin* H. K. Osborne T. B- Moore H M. Brown J. L. Walker T. C. Petty W. J. Wilkins J. Eb Jefferies R. C. Garland O. P. Richardson J. E. Wright A N. Wood R. g. Lipscomb I*. Baker B. B. Steedly J. N. Lipscomb J. N. Nesbitt E. H. DeCamp J. F. Garrett ^ C. G. Parish Chas. Baber W. B. Anderson T. Robbs B. R. Cash W. W. Gaffney Everett Waddey, Jr C. M. Smith A. Louis Wood /.’■ M. H. Morrow P. C. Little L. D. Rippy Earl Watkins - Walter Baker H- 8. Douglas 'J. 8- Lemmons Mrs. B. Corry Stanjarne Little A. F. Kendrick T. B. Butler Dever Little Allie Osborne Sallie Erwin J. H. Curry John Bias singame R. B. Harvey " Miss flarrle Barlanf T. R. Owens W. M. Goodwin Garnett Martin W. K. Davenport Rev. T. B. Owen Mrs. Nannie O. Owen C. Q. Wood Mrs. Fannie Montgomery Z A. Robertson M. G. Huskey N. B. Brown T. W. Jones J. E. Lipscomb Lafar Lipscomb Prof. F. E. Shuford Miss Addle Harvey H. L. McBrlar Harriet M. Shanks Thomas K. Shanks J. M. Hampton J. T. Darwin Sam Hopper, Jr Adeline Berry J. J^Laney L. C. Warmouth D. S. Collier T. D. Daniel D. C. Anderson W. K. Guthrie Chas. D- Kirby J. Floyd Spake Lloyd Austell J. O. Sparks Bob Davis Henry Black Rev. I. N. Stone F. N. Wood Albert Kirby T/.U. Parker John K. Civil H. S. Drummond Will Darby C S. Harvey J- K. Wood CJand Flack J. Clyde Peeler Perry Z. Holmes Ernest Kiser W. 8. Gault O. W. Myers * William Bell, Jr R. M. WILKINS, Prest. * I J. F* QARRETT, V OKKIOK -Prest, / H. K, OSBORNE, Attorney, , MKKCrfARJTW AIVD I*IvAIVXl5W8 tlAIVK R. S. LIPSCOMB, Secy, and Treas. trYt Viw.vt) ’-mi vi i. vt > Vy vy Vy-V. 1 vy vy vy vy>y • y vy ^yvyvovy Vy vy.vy Vy vy vy Vy vy vy vy Vy V y vy vy vn vy vy vy vy vy ’ -y vy vy vy.vy vy vn vy vy vy • vy vy.^" ,i vy vy.vy Vy.vy.vy.vy.Vy.Vy.Vy vu mi>.vi' Vf v vy vt. 7 a * * * LuML