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i. RCPORT OP THE CONDITION OP TM* NATIONAL BANK OF GAFFNEY Galtney, S. C. t at the close of business Sept. 23, 1908. Resources. Loans and Dts‘ou nts $154.02:1 14 Overdrafts, secured and unhc- cured 5.8*3 81 U. 8. Bonds lo secure U. 8 De- ooslts 12 500 00 Bonds. Sureties, etc 11.324 58 Banking House. Furniture and Fixtures 26,332 08 Other Real Kstate owned Due from N a t i o n a 1 Banks ( not reserve 7,325 00 REPORT OF CONDITION OP THE 6AFFNEY SAVINGS BANK aKonts) |ii,5afi I>u« from approved re- rerve aircnts 5.850 TT Checks and other cash Hems 8.685 2» Notesof other National Hanks 2,500 00 Fractional Paper Cur rency, Nickels* Cents Xto 4n Specie 7,510 50 Legal Tender Notes. 5.070 00 :tl,4L i-i Ueaemptlon Fund with D. S. Treasurer (5 per <rent. circulation.) *>-5 00 CaHney, S. C. at the close of business Sept. 23d, 1908. Reaourcea. Loans and Dlscjunts. Real Estate, .. Stocks. Cash with Hanks. $1:11.780 45 5 1(57 50 1 :.>tio 00 ii,05:( 4!) Total. $|44.0!H 44 Liabilities. Total . ism.au 55 Liabilities. Capital Stock . Undivided Profits, Deposits } iwi.ono 00 *,744 10 100,247 54 t 50.000 on 10,000 on ;t0.4!W 75 12,5n0 On Capital Stock paid In Surplus Fund Undivided Profits, less expetses and taxes paid ■ National Bank notes outstand ing ••• Due to State Banks and Bankers | 2.148 HI Due Trust Companies and Savings Banks. 0,055 40 Individual Deposits subject to check !H.4ao 18 Time Certificates of Deposit 12,582 82 Cashier’s Checks out standing 212 34 112,427 05 Notes and Bills rediscounted. 28,605 15 Total. $144,SWI 44 State or South Cakomna, » County of Cherokee. > I. Maynard Smyth, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the lx‘st of my knowledge and belief. Maynard Smyth. Cashier. Total $250 031 55 State of South Carolina, » County of Cherokee. 1 1. Maynard Smyth, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Maynard Smyth, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed lafore me this 26th day of September, l!M18. T. D. Doniel. Notary Public, S. C. Correct Attest— D. C. Ross. R. L. Haines. J. A. Carroll, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of September U.kih. T. D. Daniel, Notary Public. Correct Attest D. C. Ross, .1. I). Jones. .1. A. Carroll, Directors. m THE National Bank o( Gaffney AND The Gaffney Savings Bank HAVE COMBINED Capital Stock $ 80,000.00 Surplus & Undivided PTts 55,242.85 Deposits 218,674.99 Total Resources 395,022.99 The above figures speak for themselves, and upon their strength we solicit your business. October 1st. INTEREST TO OCTOBER 1ST. Has been credited to your account. When you are passing, we will enter the amount in your bank book. We pay Four per cent interest on all Deposits compounded four times a year. To those who haven’t an * account we invite you to open one. The Gaffney Savings Bank, GAFFNEY. 8. C. ^ Office in The IVational Usanlc ^ ‘ ' School of Music Term Commence* Week of September lit. Pupils may enter at any time after above date. Terms *4 .00 per scholastic month (4 weeks) payable monthly. No pupil received for less than 3 months. Instruction given on Piano, Organ, Violin or Guitar, aud Cultivation of the Voice, either single or in class. Studio on 2nd floor of Spake bldg, opposite Star Theatre, Limestone St. 8-26-tf SHORT HEWS ITEMS OF LOCH INTEREST. EVENTS IN GAFFNEY AND CHER OKEE. Jule Watson, who finished the base ball qeason with the Mobile Southern League Club, passed through the city, ■ i4 Wednesday evening en route to hla* home In Greensboro, N. C. This po- 1 pular ball player is well known here, having played with Buffalo against the home club and having the dis tinction of being the only player to knock a ball over the fence at the local park this season. Recent Happenings In and Around the City and Other Events Gath ered by the Local News Editor. The local cotton market was 9c yesterday. v J. Durbin .Tones Is now occupying the Haker house on Granard street. C. B. Lawrence has moved Into Mrs. A. V. Montgomery’s house on Race street. J. Frank Carson has sprung some thing new at his store. He installed a mammoth clock which is a thorough ly accurate time piece and Its size makes it easily read, even at a dis tance. The dial is painted on the window and th.e hands on the Inside tell the passerby how far Old Sol should have reached. An attractive cord in which some reference is made to “time,” Is changed dally on the hands of the clock. Chief of Police Duncan, of Blacks burg, brought a negro over to the chaingang Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pridmore are i hoarding with Mrs. J. H. Turner,! having moved there this week. Contractor L. Baker Is placing ma terial on the lot to commence the erection of Mr. A. C. Pridmore’s new residence. Special meeting of the congrega tion of Limestone Baptist church Sunday at 10 o’clock. All members are urged to be present. The many friends of J. Anthony Sarratt, formerly a popular Gaffney boy, now residing in Union, will be glad to know that he has been honor ed by an appointment as second lieu tenant in the United States army. “Tony” is very popular and his good luck will be heard with delight here. The honor is greater on ac count of the fact that Anthony is the only young man from South Carolina in the list of appointments. The ap pointments are the result of examina tions stood at Fort Leavenworth, Kans., some time ago. 7lew Sntebebt Quatfel 3eain& fiay 4°/o Gm/im//rvcled 4 iJeaAs— $100000.00 and!Mmfett *1 E. L. Eison has moved from Mrs. A. V. Montgomery’s house on Race street across the street to Mrs. Fran ces Montgomery’s house. The Ledger desires to make a cor rection and an apology in regard to the account of the meeting of the Red Men which appeared In the last is sue. The author of the write-up of the opening meeting, accidently left out the name of Hon. W. D. Kirby as one of the speakers. Mr. Kirby was | r i Charles Austell is now with the Cherokee Drug Co. Charlie is a good one and the Cherokee Drug Co. | is fortunate in securing his services. | It is a very gratifying fact that no cases for homicide are to be tried at i the coming term of court. Court will convene the fourth Monday in this month. the speaker who brought down the house with his remarks in connection with the W. O. W. The mistake was entirely an accident, and this means of making the correction is ‘taken. The speech was one of those charact eristic good speeches of Mr. Kirby and the write-up was incomplete without an account of it. Another wonder developed in Cherokee when a cow belonging to Mr. John Harmon delivered a calf with two heads, six legs, and two tails. Mr. J. C. Hollis, a former Gaffney- ite who is now residing at Brevard N. C., spent several days In the city ♦his week. “Cal” went up to Erevan^ some time ago to cash in his earthly Mr. J. N. Eison, of Jonesville, has j purchased through Sam L. Fort, the real estate man, the J. J. Jamison place, near Corinth, containing 158 acres. There was a good deal of cotton on the local market yesterday. One especially long string of wagons load ed with the fleecy staple attracted a good deal of attention. checks, but the Great. Cashier decid ed he wasn’t fit to enter the kingdom of heaven then and gave him a new lease on life, and he is making good use of it by developing a magnificent mountain water power. He looks well and his Gaffney friends were de-, lighted to see him. There are few more congenial spirits than Cal Hoi-! Ms and The Ledger wishes him a full span of life and an overwhelming measure of success. The many friends of Mr. Henry A.' Jumper, formerly of uaffney, will be i interested in the news of his mar riage to Miss Agnes Adorn, of Spar tanburg, which occurred in that city yesterday. Over a dozen new students have reached the city to enter Limestone College within the last few days. Al though regular work at the college commenced some days ago, the young ladies continue to come. Harry Wilkins left Tuesday for Charleston where he will teach at Porter’s Mil. ary Academy the com ing session. Harry Is thoroughly equipped for the position and will make an excellent officer In the ac ademy. No applicants appeared at mayor’s court yesterday morning for instruct ions in how to walk the straight and narrow path of good behavior, and an empty court room and a blank docket was all that could be muster ed for the occasion. Announcement is made at the Gaff ney postoffice that Mr. Z. A. Robert son, who has been assistant post master at the local office, has resign ed. Mr. T. H. Littlejohn will suc ceed Mr. Robertson. The change will take place Monday. Judge C. T. Bridges, who presides in his court with all the dignity of a Marshal or a Fuller, issued a rule yesterday against Mrs. Lee Bright to show cause before him why sne; should not be fined for contempt of court for leaving the sacred pre-1 clncts of the forum without permis- ! sion or explanation after she had : been duly summoned to appear and testify in a case which was then and there pending in the court of hia honor. The defendant appearing at the time specified in the rule and showing the honorable court that the remission was due to Ignorance, was excused by the court after a severe reprimand and allowed to go on her way rejoicing. All of which goes to prove that the dignity of the courts of Gaffney Is a dangerous thing with which to trifle. i i i i 3 * 3 K A Few Reasons Why You Should Take Stock In TIir PropIrs BRiUing Rnd uoan . i i 3 i 3 i E k * k k k 1st. 2nd 3rd. Announcement is made of a vacan cy in the Confederate Home College | in Charleston. The vacancy is in j this congressional district. The law creating the scholarship requires that! the beneficiary shall be unable to pay tuition and be a descendant of a Con-' federate veteran. Magistrate B. F. Camp’s court can usually be depended upon to furnish the anxious news-hunter a few choice items twice a week, but it failed miserably this week. Absolute) > nothing occurred to disturb the quiet of the office and The Ledger man had to come away empty handed. The list of Clemson students honor ed by their fellow students with of fices in the various college organiza tions has just been published. The name of J. C. Pridmore, of Cherokee,' is found as a literary editor of the annual. This will be good news to this young man’s many friends. Dr. Malcomb Goudelock left Tues day evening for Baltimore where be will make bis future home. Every body in Gaffney is fond of Malcomb and it is a matter of sincere regret to all that be has seen fit to leave the city. The best wishes of his many friends go with him to his new field. Mr. D. G. Cline and family have moved to Gaffney from Blacksburg, ji They will occupy Mr. Jenkins’ house in West End. Mr. Cline will engage in the wood business. Mr. Cline was formerly engaged in the livery busi ness here and made many friends who will give him a warm welcome. The theatre-going public will hail with delight the good news that our old friend “Uncle Josh Jenkins” is to visit us soon. This company which has made an exceptionally strong impression where it has appeared, has many friends here who will await its coming with interest. The or ganization this years is stronger than ever, all the old favorites being re tained and capable new on§s added. It now ranks with the best dramatic companies touring the country. The play is one of those homely New England dramas, with a beautiful story running through It. Comedy, sensation and pathos abound. Strict attention has been paid to details, and a full new set of scenery has | been painted for this production., Undoubtedly, a big crowd will attend i to welcome “Alvira,” the constable “Zeke,” the Hayseed Band” and “Uncle Josh Himself." No theatrical season is complete without the joys afforded by “Uncle Josh” and hia 1 fellow neighbors. Remember the date. 4th. 5 th Your money is absolntely sate, pavs you a good rate of interest, and stock is never lees than par. It is the largest and strongest in Gaffney having nearly 1,000 shares in force hence, it will make you a greater profit. Your money while making a good rate of interest, helps to build up) your town and country, helps your neighbor to build a home and building these homes gives employment to vour neighbors. We not only loan money on town property bnt on farm property anywhere in the county. The management is by business people on business principles. F k k k Fourth series opeus Oct. 10th 1908, Subscribe now for as many shares as you can carry. i i 3 R. . Wilkins, Prest. R.S. Lipscomb, Secy-Treas. I $ $ Japanese immigrants in Brazil proved useless for work on the coffee plantations. Does Your Heart Beat Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dobson are now occupying the cottage lately occupied by Mrs. Baxter Wood, on Race street, Mrs. Wood having moved into her new home, corner Limestone and Race streets. Mr. and Mrs. Dobson are valued and welcome additions to Gaffney’s population. Health Officer Hallman announces that the city will not allow any drove hogs to be kept within the incoporate limits to slaughter. Mr. Hallman says that none of the neighboring cities allow this practice and it is well for Gaffney to follow them in the matter. The law will be rigidly en forced In regard to the presence of the hogs. Yes. 100,000 times each day. Does it send out good blood or bad blood? You know, for "ood blood is good health; bad blood, bad health. And ou know precisely what to tauc for bad blood —Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Doctors have endorsed it for 60 years. 'Mte of bnt I hlinxl It % sluggitf) r I hi* |»i MfiiM-t ii I'omoijous .ri* ttiiut** <m** MlmorlxMl into the blood, h* • , |i iIim IxitoeU o|!Hfi with Ayer’s rtlls. 3 - Ayr Oo. t Low*ll, Afo raanuCMturars of yer's HAW vnoc. ACiUE CURE, till UKY PECTORAL. W« bav* no a.m-.-i. I .v« publlah tin- f .1 inula, ui . .1 ,111 i.jcdwrinaa. FOR SALE-2 FARMS 140 acres within 3^ miles of Gaffney, 75 acres in cultivation, (20 acres good botton land,) 25 acres in pasture and 40 acres in good timber, 5-room house, two barns, on public road, well watered and fine location for country store. Price $25.00 per acre Terms to suit von. 13 acresiust outside corporate limits, good 3-room house, good 1. There are 126 nursery fruit trees, different varieties, 20 barn. There are 126 nursery fruit trees, nursery grape vines. Well watered The soil is extra rich. Fronts on public road. Do you want a money maker? If so, see me qnick. The price is right. I am going to sell the above described property at some price. Sept. n.tf. Z. A. R.OBER.TSON. For Bargains in Real Estate In City Property See m 1^. F' o R T Phone 258. Office second floor National Bank Building. V. MONEY TO LOAN. We have clients who will loan money on good real estate. OTTS A DOBSON, Attys. Sept. 15 tf. J. O. OTTS m. A. OTTS a DOBSON ATTORNEYS Practice in State and Federal Coarts. Local and long distance phones. '■fi f ? A 1 Avl; 1