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nr\ i HE MEDJCAl SENSATION OF THE AGE -THE DISCOVERY OF < . mt 1/^ BY DR. S. B. HARTMAN. m' • v \ v'V N 1 ■> ■ m © M l3s4 fo^«w i%*t *Jm0 ■%> 1 t Mgi ; I A’ C <4| x>f "/• ,y':^ )iJ05i£5ciiAOZE !RNaI.Apple(:or\ r^>«y j^/ 1J. r ; <:> 5 KZS y ,^f'S x ; . mm w&m' •y4« .C5 ,^t-^ gtr^'5! Other Remedies failed—Pe-ru na Cured. Mrs. Chfts. Steinecke, Stoughton, Wis., writes: “My experience -ri'.h Pcruna has been most pleasing. By carelessly — ing a heated ball room 1 got thoroughly chilled and caught a heavy cold » which settled on ivy lungs. 1 wore a protector, took many remedies for t oold without success. With my other troubles I had catarrh of the head. « ••Pcruna was recommended •<> me and I bought a bottle and soon hcsian • to Improve. I kept on taking it amt It cured me from all my troubles. * I am pleased to testify to Its merits.’’ The World's Greatest Medicine factory. The rapid growth of the Pernna Medi Lne Compauy is as phenomenal In the sential processes by which Pernna is made. \ Doctor’s Prescription. For years Dr. Hartman used Pernna CHA5. 5TE1NKKE'. Jtou£hton,WU — Cured in Four Weeks of Severe Gold on Lungs. Miss Josio Rehaotzel, R. R. No. 1, Appleton, Wis., writes: “I contracted a severe cold which settled on my lungs in very short order and it was not long until it de veloped into a serious case of catarrh. Every morning I would raise a lot of phlegm, which was very disagreeable. , My digestion was poor and my lungs sore. ••After a few doses of Peruna, / he gan to mend, and felt that if I kept on taking it, it would not he long until isiness world as tho universal popu-i in l>'s private practice as a regular rityof their famous remedy, Peruna. prescription. He had no thought of The plant covers a number of acres, i nianulaeturing it or advertising it as a proprietary medicine until there w'as a demand made upon him by his many friends, who clamored for the original prescription. Forty Tliousand'Patients. Df. Hartman estimates that ho must have pr< s< ri bed Peruna for over forty \v i thousand patients before it was adver- •—| tited ;. a prietary medicine. nd employes several hundred people, o other medicine firm in the world •aches anything like the volume of usiness done by Dr. Hartman’-' tiun. Although Peruna is a proprietary icdicine, the detailso* its eoTr’.i 1 ''undii c re no secret and r.othiii - i ' '■ 1 ‘s Dr. 'artman greater pi. ;»>•'•••• tl'an io si e many friemis or 1'eruna a:i tiio ^iARGRET FAHEY, )gj lH9AdeimjJ.t. Tfoy, N,Y 0. Given Up By Doctors—Cured By Pe ru na. Miss Margrot Fahey, 49 Adams street, Troy, N. Y., writes:. ^ “We have used Peruna In our family for years and I am very pleased ♦ to say that It cured me of catarrh of the lungs when the doctors gave up T all hope of my recovery. , u o f “1 used Peruna tor six months and at the end of that time my cough had - . • disappeared, my appetite was much better and I had gained ten pounds and n | looked the picture of health. I * “I am in perfect health, now, and feel that Peruna not only euros catarrh, 1 taking it, It would not he long until I » “I am in perfect health, now, ana reel mar reruna not ouiy cui^ would be well. 1 was right, for In four put builds up the system,, and is therefore a grand medicine.’ Margret weeks I was well again. i Fahev. again. “I think Peruna is a grand medicine, and wish to add my testimony to the many others you have.”-Josie Schaetzel. Pc-ru-na Removes the Cause of Catarrh. Peruna has no bad effects upon the system and gradually eliminates ca tarrh by removing the cause of catarrh. There arc a multitude of homes where Peruna has bean used off and on for twenty years. Fahey. Pe-rti-na’s Popularity. I This explains why Peruna has be- Peruna is not like so many other come so popular. It cures catarrh, remedies that pass awav as soon as the I This is au amply sufficient reason why * - - it should become popular. Catarrh is almost universal. Catarrh is difficult to cure. The doctors do not care to treat cases of catarrh at all. It therefore follows that when a rem- edv is deviied that can be used in the ■< •; A. v.-.rti' HO F" Jt.,N L lL r a5hi r\gt o n. DGj^ Enllrely Cured By Several Buttles of Pe-ru-na. Miss Ella M. Miller, one of Wash ington’s society girls, writes from 110 K street, N. E., Washington, 1). C., as follows: ••With pleasure I recommend your medicine for catarrh of ths head. Having taken several bottles, I find myseif entirely cured. I cur not praiso Peruna too highly. ’’•-F.lla ,41. Miller. Pc-ru-na Contains \o Narcotics. There an* a great many catarrh cures in the world. The most <>f them ars local applications. Few of them are to be used internally. Unfortunately a large number of thes# catarrh remedies, especially the ones prescribed by tho doctors, contain nar cotics of some sort. Cocaine, opium, whisky, and other narcotics are used. These remedies give temporary relief. The patient thinks lie is hotter right away. In a few weeks, however,he dis covers his mistake. Not only is his cap tarrh no better, but he has acquired th# habit of using some narcotic. Thi* happens In a multitude of cases. first few bottles are used. The longer Peruna is used in any community, the more popular it becomes. Pe-ru-na Actually Cures. The reason wliy Peruna has become a , .a,,' . . ....... - -- — standard catarrh remedy the world over | home at a moderate cost, such a remedy is simuly because it cures catarrh. * should inevitably become powular. One reason why Peruna has found permanent use in so many homes Is that it contains no nar cotic of any kind. Peruna Is perfectly harmless. It can he used cry length of time without acquiring a drug habi*. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. 1 ' Osborno. of Blacksburg, was in the city Wednesday. Ben W. Clary, who has been attend ing Eastern College, Front Royal, Va., has returned home. Rev. and Mrs. Pruitte, of Charlotte, were at the marriage of Mr. Pruitte’s brother. Mr. James L. Pruitte, and Miss Ella Kirby Wednesday night. Miss Ixittie Inman, ofSarratt, is visiting relatives and friends in town. Clarence Elmore, of Greers, came home Tuesday to rest up for awhile. Mrs. W. L. Wood, of Pacolet. is vis iting her son, C. A. Wood, and also her brother, \V. G. Austell. Roy Osborne, of Blacksburg, was in town shopipng one day this week. .1 .A. Hames, a very successful far mer of Gowdeysvllle, was in the city Tuesday on business. Dr. Holland and Miss Estelle Grant, of Caroleen, N. C., atended the mar riage of Mr. Pruett and Miss Kirby. H. S. Mullins, of Beaverdam. was in Gaffney on business Wednesday. John Harmon, of Piney Grove, was in Gaffney Wednesday selling cotton. I. R. Stacy, of Beaverdam section, was in the city Wednesday on busi ness. Misses Maggie Doggett and Jessie Lipscomb returned Wednesday from a few days’ visit in Shelby. President T. E. Moore, of the Gaff ney Manufacturing company, spent Tuesday in the city. A. C. Izard, of Rock Hill, a repre- the Southern Railway in tho city Tuesday, of Spartanburg, a popu- sentative of company, was J. L. Shippy, 1-r traveling salesman, spent Tuesday in the city. Mr. Shippy was once a resdient of this place. \Y. B. Oliver, of Spartanburg, was imong the visitors in the city Wed nesday. J. Q. Little spent Tuesday in Spar tanburg. J. C. Otts. Esq., went to Greenville yesterday to attend court. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Willis, and little boy, returned to the city Tuesday from Barnwell, where they had been spending sometime with relatives. Dr. J. T. Darwin made a short visit to Blacksburg Wednesday. Mrs. Walton Brown, of Pacolet Mills, with her baby, is visiting Prof. R. O. Sams’ family on Victoria avenue. George W. Farland. a prominent voting man of Salisbury, N. C., spent Tuesday in the city with his sister, Mrs. W. N. Austell. Dr. D. S. Ramseur, of Blacksburg, was in Gaffney yesterday. H. H. Anderson, ot Tucapau, spent Wednesday in the city. Dr. Wi;lia:n Owens, of Atlanta, was among the visitors in the city yester day. R. D. Blowers, of Spartanburg, was a visitor in the city yesterday. G. W. Speer, Esq., went to Green ville yesterday on business in the United States court. J. L. Alexander has returned from a business trip to Spartanburg, Lau- •ens and other points in the interest of his bottling works. E. H. Gaines is in the city for a short stay with his family. BLACKSBURG BUDGET. i on his way to attend court at Green ville. People Going and Coming Beyond the Mrs. W. W. Boone, of Spencer, N. Broad C., spent Friday in town with Mrs. W. Blacksburg, April 2fi.— Dr. W. E. i A. Blalock. \mlerson spent Tuesday in Hickory Mrs. I). A. Gold is visiting friends Grove. land relatives in Shelbv, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. McK. Albergotti left Miss Dora Gaston, of Grover, spent Tuesday for Portland, Ore., where Sunday in town with Miss they will spend a few weeks. Rhyne. children went to Mt. Paran Saturday. Mr. Jessie Gaston, who has been at Monterey. Cal., came home last night to spend a vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Gaston. Miss Lucy Thomson and her broth er, Junius, went to Gaffney Saturday. Mr. James B .Shiver, who is work- Della ing in Rock Hill, came home this morning for a few days. MONEY LOANED. If you want to borrow money on Gaffney real estate see me. W. H.' Gooding. 4-28-tf. NOTICE TO FARMERS. Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting ofthe Southern Cot- Mr. Chas. Baber left for High Point. Mis. Huggins and Miss Mayme Gas- Mr. L. D. Hoard left this morning ton Association in the court house at a few i ton spent Friday evening in Gaffney for Lincolnton, N. C., for a visit to Gaffney. S. C., on Saturday, May 6th, shopping. friends and relatives. at 12 o’clock. Every farmer In Chero- Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Belue left Sun- Mr. Win. Borders and son, Clarence, kee county is urged to be present and spend Gu'cscribe for The Ledger, $1.00 a year. FEMALE TROUBLES New York’s Most Successful Specialist in Woman’s ' Diseases Says: “Nearly Every Case of So-Called Female Weakness and Painful Periods Is Due to Kidney or Bladder Disease of Some Form.” Not exactly sick. Just dull, listless, without energy, hope or ambition. Can’t go about your work with the old-time vim and spirit. Easily tired. Your rest is disturbed, J mestion poor. Have headaches now and again, and pains in back and loins. It a mian. your monthly visits are painful, delayed or suppressed, ami you have other te es you even faint. It’s hard to go up stairs. You don tumierbUiud X. C., where he will days. .Mrs. Coleman and daughter are vis- king Mrs. Coleman’s sister, Mrs. T. V. Mays. Mrs. W. J. Moorehead went to Gaff ney Tuesday shopping. Miss Violet Orr went to Hickory Grove Wednesday to spend a few days. Mr. P. H. Freeman went to Gaffney Tuesday on business. Loyd Whisonant spent Monday at King's Mountain with his. aunt, Mrs. Win. Borders. Mr. M. H. Morrow went to Gaffney Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McFadden, from Charleston, have returned to this place, where they will make their fu ture home on account of Mrs. Mc- Fadden’s health. Dr. J. T. Darwin was in town Wed nesday. Dr. T. B. Whitesides went to Hick ory Grove Tuesday on business. Mrs. M. F. Nichols and family, of Grover, N. C., are visiting friends and relatives in town. Dr. J. G. Black went to King’s Mountain Wednesday . Miss Willie Sherer is visiting Miss Dora Gaston in Grover. Dr. J. M. Caldwell spent Tuesday in Union. Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. White and son, William, left Wednesday for Spencer, X. C., where they will reside in the future. T. day for Atlanta, Ga., where they will were in town Saturday. report the amount of cut in acreage. his way home to spend Easter. Mr. Rufus Fronehurger, of Chero kee Falls .was in town Sunday for a few hours. spend a few days’ ! Mrs. Hattie Wylie, of Gaffney, was fertilizers used under cotton and Mr. Jonathan Byers, of Cherokee in town Sunday. other crops. Efforts will be made to Falls was in town Sunday morning on Mr. J. K. Hambright was in town have some of the officers of the" State Friday. “Ted.” organization present on that occasion. R. C. Sarratt, A Harness Factory. S. F. Parrott, President. The Smith Hardware company has Secretary. Rev. J. D. Bailey filled his regular added a harness-making department j appointment at the Berea Baptist to its business. Mr. Hinson, a man of I church Sunday morning and evening, long experience in the art, has charge I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gaston, of Buff- of the plant, and he is turning out alo section, were in town Friday'. ' some excellent work, his harness be- j Richard Bridges spent Saturday in ing equal in every detail to the best Smyrna. j make of northern manufacturers. Willie Rhype is visiting his aunt, | Nearly all the work is done by machin- Mrs. Wm. Gaston, of Buffalo section. ! ery ,the stitching being done by a Mr. L. G. Wylie spent Sunday in! costly machine which is heated and Hickory Grove with his parents. 1 waxes the thread as it goes in the Mr. Edward A. Blalock, who has i leather, thus making the stitches been attending the Spartanburg busi-; doubly secure, as when the wax cools ness school, is at home for a few | it is hard as glue ale ills. Sometimes, mr condition, nor realize your danger „ .........j go up i _ - - The plain, simple truth is that Blacksburg, April 24.—Miss Mabel Ramseur, who has ben visiting in Shelby, returned last night, accompa nied by her eousin, Miss Ora Rudisil. Mrs. Kem Hardin, of Patterson Springs, is visiting Mrs. G. Roberts, of this place. Mrs. M. Roberts and little daughter, Blanche, are visiting friends and rela tives in Grover, N. G. ..For Fresh Meats.. days. Arthur. Osear and Berghan Forten berry, of Gaffney, spent Sunday with their cousin, Lee Blalock, of this place. Mrs. George Eaves, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. C. S. Whiso nant, returned to her home in Marion, X. 0.. Saturday. Mr. Maurice Little, of Crocker, N. C., was in town Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Camp and son, Joe, of Gaffney has long needed such an enterprise, and Mr. Hinson should, and no doubt will, meet with success. Letter to Dr. J. F. Garrett. Gaffney, S. C. Dear Sir: We saved $40 or $50 for Mr. J. J. Hall, Sheffield, Pa; and didn’t know it, and he didn’t know it, till afterward. This is how. Five years ago, he bought lead-and-oil to make 40 gallons Gaffney, spent Sunday afternoon in of paint, and painted it all on two town with Mrs. Camp’s sister, Mrs. : houses, one coat. W. A. Blalock. j Last summer he bought 40 gallons Misses Katherine and Marion Gads-1 D n ee for the same, and had 10 gal- 1 Ions left. Devoe is worth $4 or $5 a gallon, iput on. den, of Limestone College, spent Sun day in town with Miss Lucy Pollock Mr. Will Anderson, who lias been working in Pacolet, came home Sat unlay for a few days. Miss Bessie Reinhardt went to Da vidson Saturday for a few days’ visit Master Thomas Whisonant went to Rock Hill Friday and came back Sat IT’S YOUR KIDNEYS Mrs. D. Morrow, Secretary Numismatic Society, London, Out., Can., wrote: “Gentlemen—Two years ago I began to gradually lose my health. I became nerv- s and hysterical. I lost my appetite amt it seemed impossible for me to obtain a good ght’s rest. I lost flesh, became emaciated, hollow eyed and sufiemi with frequent art palpitations. JMy complexion became sallow ami muddy, and 1 bad a haggard pression. I felt as though life had lost its charm and i did not care to live. Warner a fe Cure changed all this. It came as a blessing to my home. I felt better as soon as I started to use it, and within a month T was like another jman. New life, health and vigor returned to me, and a new fight aim happiness me to my life. Your medicine did all this for me, and is certainly worthy ot great ttlSt 'fhousands of men and women have kidney disease and don’t know it. You can [1 bv letting a little morning urine stand in a tumbler 24 hours, if it becomes cloudy, a a reddish-brown sediment, or particles float about in it, your kidneys are anected 4 you haven’t a minute to lose. Get a bottle of Warner’s Hale Cure at the nearest UKcist’s and begin taking it as directed. It will cure you, and it’s tlio only medicine at will without leaving bad after etl’ects. 60c. and $1.00 a bottle at all druggists. Ilftl VCIC CDCC If after making this test you have any doubt as to the develop- NALToIo inLL. meat of the disease in your system, send a sample of your urine the medical department, Warner Bale Cure Co., Rochester, N. Y., aud our doctors ill analyze it and send advice and interesting medical booklet free. Never take anything but Warner’s Bafe Cure, the standard for 80 years. Beware 'so-called kidney cures that contain narcotics. They injure the tissues end do not ire Medical booklet and doctor’s ati vice free. Warner’s Baf* Cure Co., Rochester, N. Y. WAUNEU’B SAFE ITLlJd move the bowtds gently and aid a speedy cure. Mr. D. Albert, of Rock Hill, was in »rday, accompanied by his nephew 88 town Saturday. Mos rs. Wm. Will io and A. Gun-! rhorpe, who are working in Greers,! came home Sunday to spend the dav. j Mr. Ram Mitchell, of King’s Creek, was in town Saturday. Mrs. M. K. Moore is visiting her niece, Mrs. D. Albert, in Rock Hill. 'Vo are very glad to se Mr. Asbury mean ,who has been quite sick, on; the streets again. Mr. T. M. Moss, of Earle, X. C., | j was in town Saturday. « Ml-ses Tula Borders and Georgia 3apoch were in town Saturday on their way home to spend Easter. Messrs. Tom BtiiCo and Tom Wilk- or-on, who are attending Wofford col-, logo, were in town a while Friday on Mu ir way to their homo in Hickory Grove. Mr. D. J .loss, of Buffalo section, i was in town Saturday on business. Mr. M. Faulkner, of King’s Creek, spent a few hours in town Saturday Norman Graham. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Sapocht and For sale by Yours truly, F W Devoe & Co Wilkins Hardware Co. —I have a line of samples from Globe Tailoring Co. See them and have your measure taken for a spring suit. J. I. Sarratt. 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