The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, April 21, 1908, Image 4

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fr 9 i D. C. Ross, I’rest. J. A. Cakkoli., V.-Prest. EDITORS. Maynard Smyth, Cashier. Chas. w. Hames, Asst. Cashier. wm ! 1 asernan in the business, will be there j I with the goods, and the out gardens Do! will be covered by Gaffney’s old! j timers, Brossie Byars, Ray Campbell; the i and Will Lipscomb, and everybody TMK National Bank of Gaffney Some of the Things They Here in June. President Elbert H- Aull, of —, State Press Association, was in Gaff-1 brows this outfield is the best in the | ney last Thursday night, leaving here i State, for Converse Friday morning, where he went to attend the District Con- First Baptist church Notes. I vention of the K. of P. While here There was a fine Sunday school | Mr. Aull had a conference with local I again Sunday. A good congregq/tion parties in regard to the program for at 11 a. m. and Dr. Simms spoke on WHY A FARMER SHOULD PATRONIZE A BANK Gaffney, S. C. Capital Stock, - - - S 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. Every farmer has to work for months with practically no return- in m ney. Then his crops ripen and he receives considerable sums in excess of bis immedi ate demands. If lie carries the money on his person or hides it about bis prei .ises the approaching session of the State j “The three great facts that make this it is liable to be stolen or destroyed. If he places it in bank it is absolute^ ;af^ press. The following program was | world-wide occasion.” A male quar-1 '• and he can.get it whenever he wants it. He can deposit all he receives in bank check against bis account. In this manner he gets a legal receipt for everv cent paid out. When a man carries an account in the bank he naturally gets acquamt- ed with its officers and if he has occasion to borrow a little money to tide him over between crops, he can go to the bank with the assurance of having estati'i-ked a credit which will entitle him to reasonable accommodations. We offer our farr.ier friends a safe depository for their funds and when they need help are alwav. on the ground to assist them. agreed upon, the subjects to be dis cussed to be named later: Monday, June 15th. 8:30 p. m.—Welcome address on behalf of the city. Prof. H. P. Grif fith. Address of welcome on behalf of Limestone College, President Lee | charge of the Davis Lodge. These addresses will ! programme of tette rendered some very sweet mu sic. At night the service was in charge of the Girls’ Band under the manage- bent of Walter Humphries and Miss Genie Peeler with Mrs. White in! piano. A very good songs and recitations DIRECTORS. J. A. Carroll, T. M. Littlejohn, R. M. Wilkins, C. W. Whisonant, Dr. Chas. A. Jefferies, J. D. Jones, H. M. Me Aden, B. L. Hames, H. I). Wheat, D. C. Ross, Maynard Smyth. be responded to by press association. Tuesday, June 16th. 10 a. m.—Papers read by members of the association, and business. 3:30 p. m.—Drive over the city. Visit manufacturies and the tin mines. 8:30 p. m.—Papers by members of the association. Wednesday, June 17th. 10 a. m.—Short session, after which association will adjourn and mem bers visit the power plant of the Elic- trical Power and Manufacturing corn- members of the ^ was rendered and there was a good congregation. The girls received nice ( offerings for their mission work. The topic Wednesday night will be j 'Those who are at ease in Zion.” wm T.2S I s MONEY At home is not safe and is not making you anything. Bring it to the bank and leave it with us where it will be safe and where you can get it at any time you need it and at the same time it will be making something for you. We take any amount from One Dollar up and pay FOUR per cent, interest on ALL deposits COMPOUNDED four times a year. Make your money make you something. The Gaffney Savings Bank GAFFNEY. S. C. Office in National Bank of Gaffney D. C. Ross, Prest. J. A. Carroll, V.-Prest. Maynard Smyth, Cashier. Mullinax-Sanders. Mr. R. L. Mullinax and Miss Carrie Sanders were married Sunday at the home of the bride in this city, Rev. E. G. Ross performing the ceremony. The groom has charge of the Pepsi Cola Bottling plant, and is a first rate young man. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel I pmy on Broad river, where they will Gaffney and Is very popular among ! lunch and spend the day. ! associates. 8:30 p. m.—Address by Editor R. H. Edmonds, of the Manufacturers’! Record, and Third Assistant Post- j master General Lawshe. Thursday, June 18th. 10 a. m.—Business session. 4 p. m.—Papers by members, fol lowed by general business. 8:30 p. m.—Musical by local talent: followed by banquet. Friday, June 19th. Friday morning the members of the State Press Association will leave Gaffney for a trip through western; North Carolina via Marion, Asheville,' Hendersonville and Toxaway. The ! trip will consume three days. All of ' the principal resorts of the famous re gion will be taken in. Returning, the members of the State Press Associa tion will arrive in Spartanburg Mon day morning, June 22nd, and from this point will disperse to their dif- ' ferent homes. zheebcbzee •WpMiup iq Ptog ••orn or MQ -poo© minx 'dtuig qanoo IMHI TIIVJ 1S11miHM 8HW3 “I 3 d HD s, Star Theatre WEEK, COM. MONDAY, APR. 20th Matinee Saturday. Ball came Wednesday. A game of baseball between the Marie LaTour Stock Company and the Gaffney Baseball Club will be played at Limestone College park Wednes day afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. The game promises to be a snappy one as both teams will be in first class going shape by that date. Robbins and Snead for Gaffney will do the flinging stunt and this, fh itself, will Insure a good game. Robbins, Mack, will do the receiving and Mack is fast get ting into old time form. Lipscomb will hold down the initial sack while Leo Little, the old Callable, will play rings around the keystone bag. Gro ver Harris, the hard hitting and fast fielding short stop, will be on short. Grover is the find of the season and is being tooted as the comer. J. Floyd Spake, the best amateur third Marie LaTour and Co. In Repertoire. HERCHANTS^PLANTERS BA GAFFNEY. S.C. | t COMPANY OF 18 12 VAUDEVILLE ACTS. $ >•*1 ’♦1 V V V V v *1* % & S-E-E-D ;: 2 * 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 dish, 10 cents per paper. Plant our Silver Skin and Yellow Danver Onion Sets, jo cents per quart. We especially want to call the attention of the public to a few varieties of Seeds that from onr 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 Corv, 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 grows off better after being cut. Oaffney I>rvig: Oo TO-NIGHT “Home and Honor TECHNICALLY EDUCATED .11 K rV NEEDED ! The demand Is far treater than the supply Let the International Correa- pondenoa Schools, of Scranton. Pa., pre pare you. Postal will briiiv' information on 308 courses. It’s free. 8-27-ly-np DR. C. H. WELLS, DENTIST Office Formerly Occupied by Dr. Thomson TELEPHONE 46. Merchants Grocery Go^Building Gaffney. S.C. Office hours 8 30 to 12.30-3.n0 to ti.OO. Grover. N. C.. every Tuesday (hotel.; Cow- pens. S. ('.. every Wednesday. (Over Hobbs' Drugstore?* Feb-18-tf. RECEIVER 9 SALE’1 ABSOLUTELY AT COST PRICES • For the next sixty days, all goods of each and every description of the W. C. CARPENTER db. r will be sold at cost. You are invited to coni and inspect these goods and save money by buy ing at these cost prices. :::::: This magnificent stock is being sold under order of Court, and MUST go within the next sixty days. All transactions will be strictly cash. 1 No Coo ds Will Be Charted or Soot Out on / Ipproval SALE BEGINS FRIDAY, APRIL 17th, 1908 D. C. ROSS, Retoner For (lie W. C. Carpenter Company liynrVAMtrVftryftrVrtjAWyfirVftB^