The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, December 07, 1906, Image 5
PROMINENT HOSPITALS SAY
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PE-RU-NA DOES WONDERS
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IN RELIEVING ALL CATARRHAL DISEASES.
EXCITEMENT
A Texas
IN CLINTON.
HOSPITALS ALL OVER THE CONTINENT FIND PE-RU-NA VALUABLE IN TREATING ALL CATARRHAL DISEASES.
C ATARRH of the respiratory organs I Montreal, Nov 7, IP03. | “Before the treatment I could not
is a common ailment in Canada for He found Peruna a relief In several walk for a quarter of an hour without
crses. experiencing much fatigue. Now I can
We can say It Is a good tonic and we wa i k a niile easily.
are very thankful
IATARRH of the respiratory organs
is a common ailment in Canada for
at least two thirds of the year.
This condition is no doubt caused by
the long, severe winters experienced in
this part of the continent.
Therefore, when Peruna was dis
covered by (Canadian people to be a re
liable remedy for these catarrhal dis
eases, it at once became a popular medi
cine, not only among individuals and
In families, but in the great hospitals,
where It was used as a preventative and
relief in hundreds of cases.
These Institutions do not hesitate to
give their endorsement of the remedy
which has been so helpful in the treat
ment of their poor and sick.
Among these institutions is that of
the Sisters of Good Shepherd, who gave
the following endorsement:
The Peruna Company,
Columbus, Ohio.
Having used Peruna for the past few
months, for our sick and poor, we are
happy to say that It has given us great
satisfaction.
The Sisters of the Good Shepherd,
August20,1903. Montreal.
After a continued use of the remedy,
this institution has found no reason to
change Its good opinion of the remedy
and expresses its satisfaction in the fol-
Slsters of the Good Shepherd
When catarrh once fastens itself upon
the system, it becomes an obstinate dis
ease to eradicate.
A systemic remedy—one that reaches
every internal organ of the body—is an
absolute necessity.
Peruna is just such a remedy. It
searches out the cause of the disease,
healing and strengthening the mucous
membranes, and thus giving Nature an
opportunity to perform her part of the
restorative process. ,
One of the many hospitals which
have found Peruna of value in treating
old and obstinate cases of catarrh is the
Hospital St. John, who write, as
follows:
“We are happy to tell you that your
Peruna has given us satisfaction. Three
patients have tried it, one 68 years old,
Renoui Dupuis, afflicted with catarrh, is
much relieved, more than he has been
for a number of years.
••A young girl, IS years old, had an
obstinate cough, which half a bottle of
Peruna caused to disappear.
“As to myself, two bottles have con
vinced me that Peruna la magnificent
aa a tonic.
“Through these three cases we desire
to make known to the public the ef
ficiency of your remedy.”
Hospital 8t. John, of St. Johns,
Province of Quebec,
A later letter received from the same
institution reads as follows:
••Three weeks ago / wrote to tell
you how satisfactory we found
Peruna. We recommend it highly for
colds, coughs, catarrh and neuralgia.
“I have u-ed it myself as a tonic with
the best results, taken as directed, half
a teaspoonful every half hour.”
Peruna not only promptly relieves
coughs and colds in their first stages,
but is equally prompt and efficient for
catarrhal diseases in the chronic stage.
Of course, it is only reasonable to
suppose that a great deal less medicine
will be necessary to cure a slight attack
of catarrh than would be required to
relieve the ailment after ft had been al
lowed to become chronic.
Directions for taking the remedy will
be found on each bottle, also in Dr.
Hartman’s book, called “The Ills of
Life,” which can be obtained from your
druggist for the asking.
For special instructions write to Dr.
Hartman, President of the Hartman
, Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio.
Poney Amuses the inhabi-
tents.
Clinton. S C.—Clinton, usually a
inlet city with littfe of the dis«ruiet-
ng briols. etc., common to a city of
the South on Monday afternoon prov
"f that although far from the mad
dening throng that is productive for
noise and blare, it can nevertheless
when occasion calls for it come forth
with all the excitement necessary.
Clinton, however, until p day or two
go failed to brinv forth anything to
cause the newspaper instinct in the
author of this effort to ap''« , >r from
he *--er recesses that it had retired
o since its desertion from the ac
ive harness of newspaperdom. An
inusua) character appeared Ib the
dtv yesterday in the guise of an un-
>roken horse from the wild and wool
Iv west, who for some time played
havoc with the crowds on Clinton’s
naln thoroughfare. This animal was
flrst prominently Introduced to the
nubile gaze in the front of a oromi
nent liveryman’s stable. First hitch
Q d to an ordinary bugy in the effort
to subdue ita animal instinct and
teach it the value of a ho— - that is
obedient. This however was a val
ue for It could be easily seen that as
soo- as the horse was hitched to the
buggy by the combined aid of some
dozen sons of Africa that it would
be productive of trouble. The horse
rejoiced In the name of Henry while
Dlavola would have been more ap
propriate. The buggy was speedily
consigned to the garbage pile so far
as its future usefulness was concern
ed and the animal was re.iitched this
time in connection with a mule to a
large wagon. The poor Balaam had
no intention of running or kiciiing,
but the disease was contagious and
soon both were barely distinguish
able in a perfect fury of kicking
heels. The effort to reconstruct Di-
avoLa into a peaceable animal was
discontinued and an entry reading
profit and loss is to be charged on
the books of the owner.
B B
Death of Mrs. Daniels.
Mrs. Joe Daniels died at her home
in the northern suburbs of Gaffney
last Monday night. She had been
atwut four weeks. Mrs. Daniels
a Miss Sarratt. being a sister of
.1. I. Sarratt, of this city. She
about thirty-eight years of age,
was the mother of six children
was a member of Providence
church and was highly r<
and esteemed by all who
knew her. The funeral took place
Tuesday, the Rev. F. C. Hickson offi-
ating. The interment took place at
Providence Tuesday afternoon about
three o'clock. The pall bearers were
M. L. Ross, James McSwain. Ed
Harmon, J. R Jones, I G. Sarartt and
Theodore Allison.
sick
was
Mr.
was
and
She
Baptist
spected
lowing ternqjii
Ask Your Druggist For Frer Peruna Almanac For 1907.
Dr. 0. >V. B. 8 M I T H,
entist.
Over Merchant’ Grocery Co.
Porcelain Inlays anu Crown Bridge
Work. Phone 245.
DR. J. F. GARRETT,
DENTIST.
Moved to pew office over Frederick
Street, Front of the Battery.
’Phone In Office and Residence.
WILLIAM 8. HALL, JR H
Attorney at Law,
Office over The Battery.
Gaffney, 8. C.
Prompt attention given to an bneineah
NOTICE.
Clients, and narties having bust
ness with me will please call and
arrange things during December as
I will not leave Columbia durine the
sitting of the Senate to attend to
professional business
J. C. OTTS. Atty
PUBLIC SALES.
At the home place of the late Wm.
Jefferies at 11 o’clock on December
11th.. 1 will offer at public outcry to
t*-^ highest bidder all the personal
property of the said Wm. Jefferies,
embracing cattle, horses, mules, bug
gies, wagons, harness, gears, cotton
gin, engine, farming implements,
etc., etc Everything must be sold.
C. A. Jefferies,
Attorney in fact for the heirs of
Wm. Jefferies.
Dec. 7. 11.
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Fbc Emergencies at Home
For the Stock on the Farm
Sloaavs Liniment
!s a whole medicine chest
Price 25c 50c 6 * 1.00
Send For Free Booklet on Horees.Catrte.Hofis feRnfftry.
Address Dr Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass.
-^tSSka /4ft I
Beautify the Complexion
W TEN DAYS.
Nadinola
CREAM, the un
equaled beautifkr is
endorsed by thou
sands, and guaran
teed to remove
freckles, pimples,
liver-spots, tan, sal-
lowness, etc., the worst case in 20 days,
and restore the beauty of youth. Price
50c. and $1.00 by leading druggists or mail.
Prtptrtd by NATIONAL TOILET CO.. P«rU, Tea*
For sale -Mv b”
THE GAFFNZY DRUG CO.
A Texas Wonder.
There’s a Hill at Bowie, Texas,
that’s twice as big as last year. This
wonder Is W. L. Hill, who from a
weight of 90 pounds has grown to
over 180. He says: “I suffered with
o terrible cough and doctors gave me
up to die of Consumption. I was re
duced to 90 pounds, when I began
taking DM. Ktngj’s (New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds.
Now, after taking 12 bottlse, I have
more than doubled in weight and am
completely cured.” Only sure Cough
and Cold cure. Guaranteed by Cher
okee Drug Company, Druggist. 50c.
and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qnlnlme
Tablets. Druggists refund money U
it fails to cure. B. W. GROWS slg
nature Is on each box. Me.
Oft
—Try a bottle of "Natures Cough
Remedy” and a box of “Grip Tablets”
for that cough and cold. If they don’t
cure the Gaffney Drug Co. will re
fund your money. Is that fair?
Costs nothing if they don’t cure.
The Proof
-OF THE-
Pudding
IN THE EATINC—And I wish you
to prove the quality of my
Flour,
Coffee,
Cheese,
Candies,
Nuts,
Raisins,
Figs,
Prunes,
California, Evaporated and Caned
Fruits, Piokles, Eto.
In fact all my eatables by this test
I now have a full line of eatables and
guarantee satisfaction. Phone 254.
Yours to please,
F. Bee Gaffney.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—One good rubber-tire
secondhand buggy; one set harness.
Apply to E. B. Stacy.
Nov. 27-4t-pd.
FOR RENT—Palmetto Hotel, new
ly furnished, electric lights, water
works, all modem conveniences.
Webster & Jefferies. Nov, 16-tf.
If you want to buy a good house
convenient to graded school and
Limestone College, address “House”
care Ledger Sept. 3 tf.
FOR SALE—A good second-hand
twelve-horse power boiler. Address
M, care The Ledger, Nov. 13-tf.
FOR SALE—Maryland blue stem
! seed wheat. Gaffnev Hardware Co.
Oct. 23-tf .
FOR RENT.
| — - -
FOR RENT—5 rooms over store.
Apply opposite P. O.. Nelson, the
Star clothier.
WANTED.
WANTED—People of Gaffney and
surrounding country to know that we
have opened up a flrst class tin shop
in Palmetto building on Robinson
street. All orders will receive prompt
attention and work satisfactory guar
anteed. Phone. Barnett & McCarter,
5t pd.
WANTED—Customers
for
Heinz’s
mince meat and krout.
J. G
Bram-
let.
Nov. 29 tf.
FpUND.
FOUND—A mouse colored
mare
mule, weighing about
750
pounds.
Owner will please apply
to J.
D. Lit-
tlejohn, R. F. D., No. 5.
It. np.
Fire Insurance!
We represent some of the largest and
most substantial companies and would
like to write your buslnes. 5-14-tf.
Smith & Lipssomb, Agents
MONEY TO LOAN.
I am prepared to negotate loans on
Improved farms for a term of years
In at. ounts of $1,000 and upward, at 7
per cent, and from $300 to $1,000 at
8 per cent Apply to
J. C. JEFFERIES,
NEW ARRIVALS ALMOST DAILY
New Cloaks, New Tailor-Made Suits, New
Goods, New Millinery.
We Are Offering Big Lines at Very Close Prices.
;<7,
See our $3.48 and
$5.00 Pattern Hats.
Carroll £k Byers
Gaffney, South Car.
Phone 165.