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ry.. t D. C. Ross, l est. J. A. Carroi.l, V.-Prest. Maynard Smyth. ARsbier. ChaS. W. Hamks, A»st. Cashier. I'llIC SHORT NEWS STEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST, ” 1 Bank of Gaffney EVENTS IN GAFFNEY AND CHER OKEE. Gaffney, S. C. Capital Stock, - - - $ 50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits, 47,000.00 Stockholders’ Liability, • 50,000.00 Recent Happenings In and Around the City, and Other Events Gath ered bv the L^aJ News Editor. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Miss Lucy Carpenter is visiting Mrs. John Cudd, of Spartanburg. George Jefferies went to Charlotte Wednesday on business. Misses Leonora and Elizabeth Jef feries, little daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jefferies, left Tuesday for a short visit to Miss Minnie Lee Walker, of Union. Robt. Mooney made a business trip to Charlotte Wednesday. Ernest. Ware left this week for Columbus, Ohio, where he goes to One Thousand Dollars ... . , , - i join the United States army. We are promised several games of •* 1 Mrs. N. B. Eison, of Jonesville, and Protection to Depositors, $147,000.00 The State o< South Carolina, the County of Cherokee and the Town of Gaffney deposit with us. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. ball on the local diamond next week. Go out and encourage the boys. The grandstand at the ball park" has been completed and all Is in readiness for some fall hall gmaes. | Mrs. E. R. Aycock, of Leesvllle, have \ returned to their homes after a short visit to Mr. E. L. Eison and family. ! Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Harper are visiting their son. Rev. S. B. Harper, Get busy hoys, and arrange for a few. ; for a short while. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, of De DIRECTORS. J. A. Carroll, T. M. Littlejohn, R. M. Wilkins, C. W. Whisonant, Dr. Chas, A. Jefferies, J. D. Jones, H. M. McAden, B. L. Hames, H. D. Wheat, D. C. Ross, Maynard Smyth. Nothing doing yesterday morning, except a cow was before the mayor for lingering on the streets. The cow belonged to Dick Corry and he was fined $1. jvacrrr: j July Is one of the four time each year that we compound the interest on all accounts. When passing, we will enter the amount in your book. If you haven’t an account with us and are not getting any of this INTEREST, there is no better time than NOW to begin. One Dollar will open an account and get a book and you can then leave any amount you wish. Make your money work for you by leaving it with 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. catur, Ala., are in the city visiting j Mrs. Johnson’s sister, Mrs. L. Baker, on Granard street. They expect to! leave today for Augusta, Ga.. and af ter spending a short time there to re-; The second ball nine went over to lorn to Alabama. Blacksburg last Monday afternoon to Misses Frances Oates and Margaret play a game of ball with the boys Cowen, of Asheville, N. C., are visit- across the Broad. The result of the ing Miss Sadie Lipscomb, on Frederick game was 3 to 0 in favor of Gaffney, street. j Eugene Wood has gone to Shelby, J. J. Porter and R. D. Dorsett, of ^ ^ s j a y a short while. ^ orkville. have purchased the eating Mrs. W. S. Dempsey, of Blacksburg, house next to \\ estrope s jewelry i was shopping in the city Tuesday, s'ore from Messrs. Mooney and Earle. Ernest Peeler, of Greenville, has They will continue to run in the same come home t0 stay a while> p,ace - Mrs. Smith Poole, of Grassy Pond, The Pearl Steam Laundry has had was :n c * 1 ' Tuesday, a well dug at the back of the laundry Miss Mary Bramlett, who has been | to supply the boiler with water. The v * s * t * n £ ^ r ’ en< ^ s * n Beaufort for a few well is about twenty feet deep. The vee ^ s ' returned to the city Tuesday, laundry uses for all purposes about; Mi* s - Da\is Jefferies, of Union, is; 1,000 gallons of water per day. visiting relathes in the city for a few days. If there are any farmers who are Mr and Mrg v B Hughey, of Con-i contesting lor the $50 prize offered verpe> -vere here Saturday and Sun- by the Merchants and Planters Bank | day visIting Mrs . Hughey’s parents, I who have not had their names put on Mr and Mrs 0 R Campbell, the list, they will please hand them In Q c Hammett, formerly of Gaff- Can be accumulated by the average per son in five or six years by the systematic saving and depositing in a bank the money that is now being frittered away with nothing to show for it. : : : : : Better begin on that Thousand today by starting an account with Merchants and Planters Bank, Gaffney. Capital, Surplus and Profits, $100,000 at once to the hank, as the list will very soon he mittee. handed to the cora- i ney, hut now of Batson, Texas, is Am AM Ready To fill all your wants with building ma terial now. I say, don’t you think it will pay you to see my line before you place your order? I have a full line of Sash and Doors, Columns; Stair and Porch Balst and Rails and any kind of building ma terial. I believe I can save you money. I will build your house also if you will get your heart right and let me have a chance at you. ; : : : : visting in the city. IT. E. Ruppe, of the Grassy Pond , Mr. John Ross. Cherokee’s remark-; neighborhood, was a business visitor able fiddler, together with Mr. C. M. \ to the city Tuesday. ; Parker, the banjoist. are giving con- Thos. Humphries, a prosperous certs throughout this section. To- merchant and planter of Byarsville. ] night they play at Pondfield, Monday i N. C., was in the city Tuesday on ; night they will he at McKown’s business. . school house and Tuesday night at i W. H. Smith, who has been at 1 Wilkinsville. They are good musi- i Wrightsville Beach attending the an- ! cians and are being well received j nual meeting of the Hardware Deal-! wherever they appear. i ers Association of the Carolinas, re- j turned to the city Saturday. Miss Cynthia McCraw Entertains. Messrs. Victor Lipscomb, Wells Last Monday night Miss Cynthia! Littlejohn, Earl Carpenter, O. P. McCraw entertained a number of her Richardson, Junius Parratt and J. B. friends in honor of her friend, Miss j Bell attended the ball game at Spar- j Clyde Harris, of Hartsville, Ga. Re-1 tanburg Tuesday, between Greenville freshments were served during the \ and Spartanburg, progress of the evening by Misses j Misses Irene Wheat and Bessie Julia Sarratt and Mattie Mae Pier- i Shuford attended the ball game at son. Various games and conteste j Spartanburg Tuesday afternoon, were engaged in during the evening. Misses Price and Lucy Brown, of Just as good I | as Octagon. 7 Cakes For 25c Carroll & Byers, Gaffney, S. C. I AmtM , The following were fortunate enough | of having the pleasure to enjoy Miss McCraw’s hospitality: Misses Bessie Shuford, Stella Hamilton, Winnie Da- I venport, Lula Garrett, Irene Snead, Annie Snead, Pearl Crawley, Floy Sarratt, Rosa Wessinger, Ruth Sar ratt, Ola Stacy, Amy Gaffney and Rosa Little; Messrs. Columbus Green, Leon Gaffney, Claud Flack, John Jef- ! feries, John Snead, Kyle Davenport, Victor Lipscomb, Ray Campbell, Har ry Wilkins and Watson Bell. June ijO-Ofc-ly W. H. Philson, The Lumber Man. How the Votes Stands. | Following is the standing of the several contestants in the race for the most popular R. F. D. Carrier, up until noon yesterday: A. McKown 4,078 1 Sam Clary 3,384 j R. L. Byers 2,818 j Forest Huggins 2,220; Lynn Littlejohn 1,985 R. C. Howard 1,388 | Carl Sarratt C90 i Sam Strain 497 : H. W. Love 400 i Cameron Littlejohn 360 McCormick, who have been visiting friends and relatives in the city, re turned to their home Monday. Mrs. Pearl Crawford, of Goldsboro, N. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. E. Sparks, on Grenard street. Taylor Petty, of the Corinth sec tion, was a business visitor to the city Tuesday. Capt. and Mrs. S. S. Ross are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shaw, in Charlotte this week. ' J. W. Tolleson made a business trip to Charlotte Wednesday. Hon. N. W. Hardin, of Blacksburg, was in the city yesterday on busi ness. lion. E. J. Clary, of Corinth, was a business visitor to the city yesterday. PISO S CURE FOR M CHRIS WHERE /U ELSE FAILS. | Bert Cough Syrup. Tantes Good. Use In time. Sold by druggists. ^ CONSUMPTION iT< Buy a Home With Rent Money! iT« * 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.iL ‘ V. V. GtlUwj, Sec’j ft Tnu. C. 1 Meries, Prest, >T« >VX>C^>0<>X>C<X>0<>3<>C<>DOO ,♦2 'i >T< Picnic at Gallon Shoali. Miss Loulie Potter’s Sunday school class gave a picnic at Gaston Shoftls last Tuesday. Miss Potter's class Is composed of boys and only a smalt 1 per cent of these attemded. Those ! who went were: Misses Lula Mae Littlejohn, Alberta Harris, Par- nice Brown, Eloise Potter, Fan- ) nle Mae Jones and Louise Johnson. Messrs. William Walker, Claude Port, Bevon Brown, Hazel Wood and Chas. Jones. The chaperones were Misses' Louise Sarratt, Nellie Wood and Lou lie Potter. THE New Shoe Store I am receiving new Shoes nearly every week and will give you new, fresh stock at the very lowest prices. I am still selling at cut prices. Call in and examine my Shoes and prices and be convinced. L PEELER. Good Looks! Good Wear! Double satisfaction in the Oxfords that we are offer ing at a bargain for a few days only. The prices will make you a perna- ment customer. : : The Company Store. 'yTlJ^r i MVwVftwr t tlfVtvV r-M m -Vrt -Vrt -y* '-M -Vrt --M m m A Tent Meeting Near Qoucher. Rev. E. C. Brown, pastor of the Wesleyan Methodist church on Thure- day night, July 16tb, will commence a revival meeting in a tent at the forks of the Cowpens and Pacelet roads. Everybody cordially invited to attend. Especially do we urge all of God's people who can do ao to take part with us. J. First Baptist Church Notes. Rev. J. M. Adams, of Raleigh, N. C., has arrived In the city and will sup ply for Dr. Simms while he la away. Dr. Simms has gone to Catawba Springs near Hickory, N. C., to try the sulphur water and to look oat a good place for Mrs. Simms. OLD Irish Potatoes For Planting At W. Kyle Davenport's WHIN IN A HURRY BIND TO TNI LKOORR FOR YOUR JOB PRINTING JVXoving! Some time in the next 30 days, we will move into the Battery old stand next to Cherokee Drug Co. Before this move is made we want to close out as many goods as we can. and it will pay you to see the prices we are making. Bear in mind that we are the biggest people in the business and can always save you more. You want to take advantage of this sale. Don’t miss it. Oaffney Jewelry Co. Ill Gaffney Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company Drink Pepsi-Cola, White Diamond Ale, Schnapps Ale an4 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 orink is softer and healthier, and doesn’t cost any more. We alao deliver the lithia water to residences. Prices and cleanliness guaranteed. Give us a call or phone. Wagon delivers goods at all hoars of the day. Gaffney Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company ill JuDe24-lm DR. W. K. GUNTER U K r* T J » T Office in Star Theatre Building. Phonk No. 20. 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