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V Money to Burn mnmn $$mm $$$$$$ ♦$$$ n If you have money to burn Keep it in the house where it may be burned, lost or stolen, but if you want to keep it safely where it will always be ready for you when needed, deposit it with us. A bank ac count will give you a better business standing in the community and a prestage that you may never have enjoyed before. If your name is not on our books, we will be pleased to see it there before the close of the year 1908. The National Bank of Gaffney Gaffney, S. C. SHORT NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. NEW MU8IC DIRECTOR. EVENTS IN GAFFNBY AND CHCR OKU. Limestone College Secures an Excel lent Instructor. The president of Limestone Col lege takes great pleasure In announc ing the appointment of Professor Henry Foote Perrin, as director of music at the college. Prof. Perrin Recent Happenings In «n<t Around comes to Limestone with the strong- the City, and Othar Events Oath- est testimonials from the very high ered by tha i News Editor. est musical authorities. He is a r, . w « i vi-o grandson of United States Senator Born to Mr. and Mrs. Mason Mill- 61 , . , Foote, of Kentucky. His experience wood, a girl. i , . . . , , embraces twenty years of study and are re- teaching. In addition to the excell- a fine eat. training which he received in America, Prof. Perrin spent seven | years in German under the most re- Epworth nowned teachers. He is a graduate home of of the celebrated Raff Conservatory of Frankfort, Germany, from whose director, the famous Max Schwar* The members of the Woman’s (a p Up i]t of Liszt), he has received Club are requested to call at the t jj e highest possible endorsement, library for their year hooks. Equally strong testimonials have been given him by Xaver Scharwenka, cotton sold yesterday for 11 cents - head of a coservatory in Berlin, a There was none of it on the mar ^ e ^, mus j c i ail known all over the world; by Dr. E. M. Jedliczke, of the Berlin ; conservatory, a pupil of Rubinstein, The four-year-old son of Mr. a „d and by Dr. E. D. Hale, the distlnguleh- Mrr John Huntsinger. who live In tho!^ ^ llle ,ac "" y ^ o a r of the New England Conservatory country, died Sunday. The interment' j , but now head of the music depart- took place yesterday at Drayton vine | . ^ „ I ment of Colorado College. I Workmen are erecting a line of Professor Perrin is a fine organist | poles along Meadow street for the , also. purpose to stringing wires to trans-; A few sentences taken from some , mit power to the Victor Cotton Oil' of his many testimonials will serve Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly joicing over the arrival of daughter. The members of the League will meet at the Miss Lillian Jones tonight. A Fair Offer We will take care of your money for you, safeguard it from all harm, return it to you any time you wish and, what is more, will pay you for the privilege of taking care of it if it is left with us for 3 months or more. Now if that isn’t a square deal we don't know w'hat is. Bring it in and try it. Four Per cent .Paid en Savings Deposita, Compounded Quarterly. Merchants and Planters Bank, Gaffney, s. C. Capital, Surplus and Profits 1100,000 but a few hales were sold for future delivery. TO THE i Citizens of Cherokee County S 1 ►»>»»: ♦>:♦»>:!♦! ♦»»»:>:< 'R v 'T 1 1 Wonderful Bargains Boy’s Suits It w I Company. Mr. J. L. Daniel, who has been en- j gaged with the Atlantic Bltulithlc i Co., is at home on the sick list. Ha j is able to be about now, but has been I quite sick. E. R. Parker, the bicycle man, has just installed a machine for putting rubber tires on baby carriages. Ell can do the work for you in a neat and durable manner. The old Draytonville church build ing is going to be sold to the highest bidder on August 30th. The money will be used toward the erection of a more modern and up-to-date edifice. Boyd Hames" highest ambition is to be worth a million and own a brass band. Boyd loves the blare of the trumpet and the sound of the sym bols. If we bad a million we would buy a baseball team. as sample notices of his work' I can recommend Prof. Perrin, with out hesitation, as a capable instruct or for piano playing. Directors of the Klintworth-Scharwenka Conserva tory, Berlin. Xaver Scharwenka, Royal Prussian Professor, Royal Court Pianist. Prof. Perrin’s work is truly artistic. Frederick William Wile, Berlin Re presentative, The Chicago Daily News. , Prof. Perrin leaves with the high est endorsement of the faculty as an instructor of music. Director Max Schwarz, Raff Conservatrium, Frank fort, Germany. I regard Prof. Perrin as a teacher of great ability. Dr. E. M. Jedliczke, artist teacher in the Conservatory, Berlin. Imp. Russ. Prof. He has won testimonials of a very high order from a large number of musical critics, and the best masters We offer 250 shares of Victor Cotton Oil Mill stock at the par value of $ 100.00 per share, for the next 60 days. For further information apply to :: :: July-2i-ini N. LIPSCOMB, Treasurer 4. 4 58 Boy’s Suits to be sold this week at $2.00 per suit, worth from $2.50 to $4.00 suit, mostly winter weights. Age, 10 to '.Til tW 18. Be smart, boys, $ fcj V and get first choice, : of Germany. Mrs. Mary B. Willard, The Southern will run an excursion | founder Berlin-American Home School 1 | to Norfolk today, the fare for the for Girls. round trip being $5. The people will: I wish to express my cordial thanks, i 'leave Gaffney on No. 42 at 10:35 and for the pleasure you have given me, join the regular excursion train at' In playing at my receptions. Mrs.; ^ ! Charlotte. They will leave Norfolk Frank Mason, wife of CapL-Con. Gas- on the 20th. eral Mason, U. S. Consul, Paris. I congratulate you on your power | We call attention to the advertise- 0 y } n t er p re t a tj on an( j splendid technic J ments of J. W. I olleson appearing in OR pj ano an( j pjp e or g an> Prof. Dr. this Issue of The Ledger. Mr. Tolle- xT n j v ^ a ] ^ son is offering some genuine bargains in dress goods and boy’s suits, and people desiring goods of this class will do well to call on him. I HAVE PLENTY OF WOOD FIBER TSTtw™ s c *‘W. D.,” the little son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kirby, had the misfortune to severely scald one of his feet Fri- j day morning. The little fellow was j playing about the stove when he ac- i i cidently knocked the coffee pot over, 1 ' the contents falling on one of his feet, i I CURES WHERE k. ELSE FAILS. Beat Cough Bjrrup. Tastes Good. Da In time. Sold by druggists. N CONSUMPTION I J. W. TOLLESON Enroll and Register. I beg to call the attention of Demo- A pony belonging to Mr. Derbin cratic precinct chairman, and precinct Jones, while standing at the home secretaries, that all Democrats who of Mr. W. L. Morgan's becEtme frigh- desire to vote in the coming Demo- tened and ran away Saturday after-1 cratic primary election, must have noon, turning the buggy to which it their names enrolled upon the club was hitched upside down, tearing list for their preclnts five days before | out the shalves and breaking the bug-! the first primary election. If you fail i gy up considerably. j to enroll and are refused the privilege ! of casting the ballot, no one will be To plaster that house you are putting up Jand also have plenty of Cement on hand now. Don’t your house need painting? Ladies, don’t your furniture and walls need painting? I have Cherrv. Dark Oak, Light Oak, Mahogany and Walnut 8tains in 25c, 40c and Goc cans. It don't cos: much to make everything look new and you can do it yourself. Come and get some of it. : ; ::::::: June 30-Ot-lyt W. H. Pisoii, The Lumber Man. I 'Ml Pansy I)., the nine-months-old in-, . ., .. „ , ’ „ „ , „ , , to blame but those who neglect to i yl i fant daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Louis enro |j ♦II Green, died Monday morning. Father | and mother are deeply grieved over I r No registration certificate will I j their loss. They are grateful ’0 |M| sympathetic neighbors for kindnesses go before the county 8Upervlsor8 of •»-<' ! shown. The funeral will take place . .. k “jli D l-I & primary, but every Democrat should required to vote in the Democratic this morning. The enterment be at Oakland cemetery. will j registration and register under the iPride Just as good as Octagon. 7 Cakes For 25c ] Carroll k Byers, Gaffoey,S. C. constitution of South Carolina, and be prepared to cast his ballot at the BUI Doggett had a friend to call at j general election, at which time you his place of business yesterday j required to produce a regis- mornlng. Upon inquiry it was learn- tration certificate, and your tax re- 1 ed that Bill was out in the back yard 1 ceipt for the year 1907. Our people posting his books. The truth is that i ar © too careless about registration Bill can’t work inside “the hole in the i and voting in the general or Novem- ! wall” because the ball cranks crowd her election. It is the duty of all of him out. And he don’t mind the I our party to register, even if our can crowding because he is one of them. I didates for congress have no opposi tion, and there is always danger of contests, and the light vote we cast is one of the reasons urged by the Republican party for reducing the congressional representation of the South. Enroll for the primary and register for the general election. Un der the constitution every elector must register every tenth year. No matter if you have been registered heretofore, you must register during the year 1908, in order to be a qualified elector for the general election, and at least thirty days before the gene ral election. See that you are regis tered and that your neighbor Is re gistered. J. C. OTT8, Co. Chairman. Aug. 11, 14 and 18. Buy a Home With Rent Money! I Shuford & LeM aster began moving into their handsome new building yesterday. It will take them about a week to get moved and straightened up. They have one of the largest and I best equipped establishments in the State, having a floor space of seven ! hundred square feet. No other furni- thre concern in South Carolina boasts of so much space. Quick Work. On Saturday the little two-yea:-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, who live in the Gaffney mill village, swallowed three strychnine tablets. Dr. Pitman was at once summoned and by quick work with a stomach pump the strych nine was removed from the child’s stomach, thus saving Its life. At last account the child was resting well. —Newest and beet cereal Is Toestles st F. Bee Gaffney’s. —Special coffee sale, $1.00 5 lbs. milk palls at 89c at F. Bee Gaffney's. You can do this by taking -took in the Cherokee Building and Lc an Associa tion. This is the oldest Building and Loan Association in Gafiney. 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. i L. ‘ V. V. Gaffney, Sec’y & Trees. ‘ G. A. Jefferies, Prest. if $ iTi DR. W. K. GUNTER l> K I* T 1 Office in Star Theatre Building Peons No. 20. rtOMNICAlAV BDUOATKD MKIN IV K K r> IC r> ! The demand La fur greater than tha ■apply. Let the tnfrasiensl Oerr— pare you. Foetal will bring Information on 308 courses. It’afree. A-ST-ly-ap