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* %h D. C. Ross, Prest. J. A. CarroLI, V.-Prest. Maynard Smyth, Cashier. ChaS. W. Hames, Asst. Cashier. THK National > Bank of Gaffney COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS- 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. D. Jones, H. M. Me Aden, B. L. Hanies, H. I). Wheat, D. C. Ross, Maynard Smyth. IS YOUR MONEY Making money for you? The more of it you have at work tor you, the less you need to work yourself. If you keep on saving and put ting your savings to work, the funded capital of your earnings rears will gradually take up the burden and your will not need to work at all. Have you ever thought about having some money JSJt 'Work F'or Yoxi? One dollar will make the beginning. Save part of your earnings and deposit them with us, where it will draw FOUR per cent, in terest COMPOUNDED FOUR time a year and where you can draw it out when you want it, which is better than having it hid away. 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. 4une Term Convened Yesterday Morning. The June term of the court of general sessions for Cherokee county convened at 10 o’clock yesterday with Judge Hydrlck on the bench and Solicitor Sease at his post. Steno grapher Motte having resigned his position gince the last term of court, Mr. C. H. Glaze, of Orangeburg, ste nographer of the first circuit, was present to take the twtiniony. Judge Hy dr lob's charge to the grand jury wag one of the most com prehensive and logical which has ever been delivered in this court. It was replete with common sense and reason and no juror who is possessed of a modicum common sense, could fail to thoroughly understand his du ties. This is Judge Hydrick’s first term to preside in this county and he has made a splendid impression, the people feeling that he is just and thoroughly competent to fill his ex alted position. R. G. Kuhne took the oath of alle giance to the United States and was duly declared a citizen thereof. Mr. Kuhne was formerly a subject of the German Empire. W. S- G. Hinson, alias Grant Hin son. a young white man. entered a plea of guilty of car-breaking and lar ceny and was sentenced to three months on tEe public works of the county. Janies Albert Black, colored, en tered a plea of guilty of housebreak ing and larceny and was sentenced to work on the public works of the county for one year. This negro was working for Mr. C. T. Jolly, and one day when the family was away, he entered the dwelling and stole there from a suit of clothes and a razor. Jim Wilkins, colored, plead guilty of assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature and was sentenced to three months on the public works. Reese McGill and Frank Shay en tered pleas of guilty of disturbing re ligious worship and were sentenced each to pay fines of $25 or to serve thirty days on the public works. It is worthy of mention that of the five defendants who enered pleas of guilty and were sentenced yesterday, two were from North Carolina, two from York county and one from Spar tanburg. IF YOU ARE DISSATISFIED -With Your- Fire Insurance Policy Let us write your insurance in our time tried and fire tested companies. Rates as low as can be had—for safe insurance. :: Smith & Lipscomb, Agts. Base Ball Today. i Thera will be a good game of base : ball at the park today. The herd of Bisons from Cowpens will lock horns with the Indians for what prom ises to be an exciting struggle. The Bisons are determined to gore the Gaffney Indians while the Indians are equally anxious to take a scalp from them. The game promises to be ex- I citing from start to finish. Smith, the 1 University of South Carolina pitcher, will twirl for the visitors while Wood, the Clemson College lad, will work on the slab for Gaffney. The Gaffney fans are standing solidly behind the home club now as base ball has the entire town in its grasp. The Gaff- ney club is in good shape now and Cowpens will have to hurry to take the contest back to their historic stamping ground. The Mayor’s Matinee. The curtain was rung up on time yesterday morning with three actors doing a song and dance. They were made up 0. K. in their burnt oork make-up and were making a noise like shuffling the pasteboards on the Sabbath or in other words gambling on Sunday. Mayor Roag has a motto: “Those who dance must pay the piper,’’ so he said “Five or ten.” Hi Gaffney Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company Drink Pepsi-Cola, White Diamond Ale, Schnapps Ale and Soda Water, all flavors. These goods are all manufactured from the celebrated Pied mont Mineral Springs Lithia Water. Insist on it being made of lithia water, as the drink is softer and healthier, and doesn't cost any more. We also deliver the lithia water to residences. Prices and cleanliness guaranteed. Give us a call or phone. Wagon delivers goods at all Boors of the day. Gaffney Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company if) Juna 24-ini "F^or ("telle! Several lota near the Pint Graded School. These lots for an investment or a home are exceedingly cheap and very desirable. F* »r The Ed. C. McArthnr place, lying 2% miles east of Gaffney, on the Draytonville Mountain road, containing 163 acres This place speaks for itself end the price is right. Lend adjoining this tract is selling for $40.00 an sere and upward. This farm is e bargain for $35.00 an acre with liberal terms. SAfl L. FORT. Real Estate and Fire Insurance, Phoae208. Office second flo Would YOU like for your Stationery to be neatly printed and promptly delivered? If so, will yon let ns prove to yon that our work will TMt LI DOCK. OsHmv, S. C. Please? PISO S CURE FOR ro CUES WHERE Ai/'ELSE FAIIS. t Cough Syrup. Taste* Good. D* ■ In time. Sold by druggist*. I-t.KEDIMAJPTTl AN ORDINANCE IN REFERENCE TO ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS IN THE TOWN OF GAFFNEY. BE IT ORDAINED by the town coun cil of Gaffney in council assembled and by authority of the same; Section 1. . That all places where persons are permitted to resort for the purpose of drinking alcoholic liquors or beverages in the town of Gaffnoy (except clubs legally estab lished unde r the laws of the State) are hereby declared nuisances and the keeper or manager of such place and othe r persons aiding, abetting or assisting in the keeping thereof, or in giving or dispensing said liquors, shall be guilty of a misdemenor and upon conviction shall be fined not more than One Hundred Dollars or imprisoned not more than thirty days. Sec. 2. Any person who shall In tliis town offer for sale or solicit or take orders for the sale of any liquors or intoxicating beverages whether for present or future delivery, without having first paid to the City Treasurer a license fee of Three Hundred Dol lars ($300) shall be guilty of a mis demeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not more than One Hun dred Dollars or imprisoned not more than thirty days for each of- tauw. ’ Sec. 3. Any owner of any building in said town or the agent or manager in charge thereof, who shall permit or allow any person or persons to store o r keep alcoholic liquors or beer on said premises, or who shall permit or allow any person or per sons to resort there for the purpose of drinking alcoholic liquors or beer shall be fined upon conviction, not more than One Hundred Dollars or imprisoned not more than thirty days. Sec. 4. That every person wno shall directly or indirectly keep or maintain by himself or associated or combining with others or who shall in any manner aid, assist, or abet in keeping or maintaining any club room in the town of Gaffney, or other place therein wherein any alcohol, liquors or beverages are received or kept for unlawful use, barter, or sale as a beverage, or for distrbutlon, or divi sion among the members of any club, or association by any means what ever, and every person, who shall re ceive, barter, sell, or assist or abet another in receiving, bartering or selling any alcohol liquors or beverage so received 07 kept, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not more than one hundred dollars or be imprisoned not more than thirty days. Done and ratified In council assembl ed, this June 5, 1908. GEO. E. HOOD, W. H. ROSS. Clerb. Mayor. June 9, 16, 23. TfilNK 11^Wliy is it that the average man is worth so much less in inon^y and property than we have a right to expect him to be? It isn’t because he doesn’t make the ^ money, for the average man is industrious and \ has earned from $10,000 to $30,000 in the past ten years. It is because he doesn’t give much> serious thought either to his income or his outgo. Serious thought would teach him the true value of a dollar; then he would spend carefully and save steadily. That system soon places any man ahead of his fellows. MERCHANTS^PLANTERS BANK V , - GAFFNEV. S.C. y™* DR. W. K. GUNTER L> N T 1 55 X ’thee in Star Theatre Building. Phone No. 20. Crown km btMgo work • A HORRIBLE DISEASE. Dyspepsia Is in most every home, and If you want an absolute cure, we have It. Forneberger’s Dyspepsia Remedy. 50c for tablets and 50c and $1.00 for the liquid. GAFFNEY DRUG CO- April 24 2 mo. Hot Weather Specials! * $25.00 Suits, now $18.50 20.00 Suits, now 16.50 18.00 Suits, now 14.75 15.00 Suits, now 11.75 11.00 Suits, now 8.50 9.00 Suits, now 6.25 Straw Hats lOc to $3.00. Shoes to fit the “tenderfoot” at prices that pttract at tention. BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Books of subscription to the capital stock of the Farmers Oil Mill will be opened at C. C. Harris’ store on Thursday, June 23th inst. Those having sites on the West side of town to offer for the mill will please report to either of the following gentlemen: J. Q. Little, R. C. Sarratt, T. R. Wil kins or N. H. Littlejehn. as soon as possible. June 23 It. TO THE PUBLIC. I am agent for the Yorkville Monu ment Works and can furnish anything in this line from a plain slab to the most expensive job. Willi be pleased to correspond with persong in the county wishing work. Will go any where in the county to see any per son who desires anything in this line. Call on me at J. F. Carson & Co.’s, where cuts and prices may be seen. J. FURMAN DOBSON. June 19 tf. The Company Store. ‘♦ll n .j 4 $1 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. : ; 1 * i Cherokee " W. W, Gaffney, Sec’y & Treas. C. A. Jefferies, Prest. K* This Is Your Invitation To the= Opening Ballot the White Diamond Lithia Springs Hotel June twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and eight. Everybody is invited and a splendid orchestra has been engaged for this occasion, and a good time is assured to all who attend. Special low rates to all who wish to go to our resort during the month of June. Our regular string band will be on hand from June 25th to the end of the season. Come now while you can get good accomodations at a low rate. The Pepsi .Cola Company here, bottle all their goods from our water and you will make no mistake in call ing for their goods, Insist upon having the goods manufactured by them as they cost no more than the ordinary drinks made from city water. For Hotel information write W. O. JOHNSON, Mgr. Hotel, Kings Crssk, S. C. For Cottage information write E. T. PARKER, Kings Crssk, S. C. The Piedmont Mineral Springs Co. KIN ^uth"c E .«im. 11rYi*r', l-'i ilr'i (Jr', <l''i /•r', ii^, iilr', tlr'i'M.' it', ilr" . ir. .»^i i.r. ■iri’iir, i»r, ilf-. irY