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J I THE OLDEST MAN IN AMERICA mm wm ■ Escaped the Terrors of Many Winters By Using Pe-ru-na. mm mm VTAtiribute myM ■j Extreme Old | Age to the <75e,|p # / 1M f. 0/Pe-ru-na. HP IS N:' i EPiS F; KM If ;fe Ml m v;«(' K i 'i ; - V%^ . ■sJZ/, Wk. Mr. Isaac Brock, 117 Years Old iMst Birthday. I 8AA0 BROCK, a citizen of McLen-j nan county, Texas, has lived for 117 . ears, for many years he resided at Boaque Falls, eighteen miles west of Waoo, bnt now lives with his son-in- law at Valley Mills, Texas. Some time ago, by request, Uncle Isaac came to Waco and sat for bis picture, holding In his band a stick ant from the grave of General Andrew Jackson. Mr. Brock Is a dignified old gentleman, snowing few signs of de crepitude. His family Bible Is still preserved, and It shows that the date of ais birth was written 117 years ago. Born before the United Staten were formed. Saw 22 Presidents elected. Pe-ru-na has protected him from ail sudden changes. Veteran of four wars. Shod a horse when 99 years old. Always conquered the grip with Pe-ru-na. Witness In a land suit at the age of 110 years. Believes Pe-ru-na the greatest remedy of the age tor catarrhal troubles. TN speaking of his good health and JL extreme old age, Mr. Brock says: “After a man has lived In the world as long as I have, he ought to have found ont a great many things by ex* perience. I think I have done so. ••One of the things I have found out to my entire satisfaction Is the proper thing for ailments that are due directly to the effects of the climate. For 117 years I have withstood the changeable climate of the United States. “I have always been a very healthy man, bnt, of course, subject to the af fections which are due to sudden changes In the climate and tempera ture. During my long life I have known a great many remedies for coughs, colds and diarrhoea. “/Is for Dr. Hartman’s remedy, Pcruna, ! have found it to be the ujst, if not the only, reliable rem edy for these affections. It has be n my standby for many years, and I attribute my good health and extreme oida^e to this remedy. “It exactly meets all my require- ment.--. It protects me from the evil ef fects of -udden changes; it keeps me In good appetite; it (jives me strength; it keeps my blood in good circulation. I have come to rely upon it almost en tirely for the many little things for which I need medicine. “When epidemics of la grippe first began to make their appearance in this country 1 was a sufferer from this disease. “/ had several long sieges with the grip. At first I did not know that Peruna was a remedy for this disease. When I heard that la grippe was epidemic catarrh, 1 tried Peruna for la grippe and found It to be Just the thing." In a later letter, Mr. Brock writes: “1 am well and feeling as well as 1 have for years. The only thing that bothers me Is my sight. If I coaid sec better 1 coaid walk all over the farm, and It would do me good. I would not be without Peruna.’* Yoon truly, ^/cA'C/ When old age oomee, It brings with It catarrhal diseases. Systemic catarrh is almost universal in old people. This explains why Peruna has become so indispensable to many old people. Ask Your Druggist For Frer Peruna Almanac For 1907. Selling Out! Entire stock of Pawnbroker's Clothing and Shoes Must be sold regardless of cost I have to go out of busi ness. If you want a good pair of Shoes or Pants or an Over- «oat at little cost, I can sell you for less than anyone else. See me before you buy. A. Doff Next door to “B. B.” Store. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to Hon. J. E. Webster. Probate Judge for Cherokee County, S. C.. on Tuesday, January 8th., next, at 10 o’clock a. m., fo. final settlement and discharge as administrator of the es tate of Ruth M. Parker, deceased. AH persons holding claims against said estate must appear and nresent the same, on or before that time or be forever barred. J. A. Carroll. as Administrator Estate of Ruth M Parker, deceased. Pub. in Gaffney Ledger. December 14, 21, 28 and January 4th., 1907. NOTICE. Clients, and parties having bus! ness with me will please call and arrange things during December as I wt’i not leave Columbia durinv the sitting of the Senate to attend to professional business J. C. OTTS. Atty. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice Is hereby given that on Sat urday. December 29th, 1906. I will ap ply to Hon. J. E. Webster. Probate JuJge. at his office at the court bouse In Gaffney. S. C.. at 10 o’clock A. M., for a final discharge as administra tor oT the estate of W. A. George, de ceased. All persons holding claims acalnst said estate must appear and present the same on or before said time or be forever barred. J. Eb. Jefferies, Administrator estate W. A. George, fi pops npri Pub. Nov. 29. Dec. 6, 13. 20. 1906. HOLLISTER’S Rocky Mountain ’’ea Nuggets H Busy Medicine for Busy People. Brings Golden Health -nd Renewed Vigor. A specific for Constipation. Indigestion. Lives and Kidney troubles. Pimples, Eczema, Impure Blood. Bod Breath. Sluggish Bowels. Headache and Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tah let fo’m. 35 cents a box. Oenu1n3 made by Hollistbb Dkuo Companv. Madison. Wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SAL10W PEOPLE A Merry Christmas — and — Happy New Year, 1 thank you one and ail for the kindness you have shown me in bovine* vour candy and fruit from me. I will continue my busi ness at the same old stand. Call and see me any time. I will be glad to see you. S. R. Suber. Phone 1 67 The Candy Man. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. S. M. Lipscomb, of Furman Univer sity, is upending the holidays in the city. \lr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wood are amending a few days In the city with relatives of Mr. Wood. Mr. J. M. Kirby and farniy, of Pac- olet, spent Christmas in the city with friends and relatives. <. ses Floy Sarratt. Pearle Little john. Rena Wossinger and Iris Little john. of Winthrop College, have ar rived In Gaffney to spend the Christ mas holidays with relatives. Miss Volina Hamrick, who Is at tending Fairmont Seminary. Washing ton, D. C., is in the city spending Christmas with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Hamrick. Leon Gaffney, of Furman Univer sity, is spending Christmas with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bee Gaffney, Miss Myrtle Gaffney, of Brenau Col lege, Gainesville. Ga., Is in the city for the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Gaffney. Cadets C. M. Robbs, Inman, Floyd Ross, Eugene Wood and Paul Lip scomb. of Clemson College, are at home for the holidays. Messrs. Richard Jefferies, Chas. Vassey and E. E. Corry, of South Ca ro ina University, are in the city for the holidays. Jas. Brian Bell, Jr., of the Pros' terian College of South Carolina, at Clinton, is spending the ho.idays with his parents, Capt. and Mrs. James B. Hell. Harry Wheat, who is attending ■LeoL) To.n Institute at Port Deposit, 'i.. is spending is parents, Mr. heat. Messrs. Waite in Lipscomb, of ge, ai\’ .spending v with the Cadets Kb the ho’ and 1 1 H Sloeovs Liivinveivt For Cough,Cold, Croup, Sore Throat. Stiff Neck Rheumatism and Neuralgia At all Dealers Price 25c SOo 6 ♦1.00 Sent" Free “Sloan's Book on Horses ^ Cattle, Hogs 6 Poultry \ Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan 615 Albany St. Boston. Mass^rp •s with j H. L). I A Question. (Woman’s Home Companion.) The winter season is at hand, And I should like to know How 1 can fix my lawn machine To clean away the snow. Hamrick and Ed- Wai.e Forest Col lie holidays in the parents. <'v O. Huskey, Forrest DON’T FORGET I you can be cured of Cancr. Tu- I I mor or Chronic Old Sores Ten l I thousand cases treated. It is the I I sorest cure on earth. Delay it I 1 fata! How to he cured? Just > I write • I D. B. GLADDEN. Grover. N.*C. I DR. J. F. GARRETT, DENTIST. Moved to new oMc* over Frederick Street. Front of the Battery. ’Phone In Office and Residencs. DR. W. K. GUNTER, l> re N T I « T iffice in Star Theatre Building. Phonk No. 20. Crow and bridge work a specialty Dr. G. W. B SMITH. Dentist. Over Merchants Grocery Co Porcelain Inlays and Crown Bridge Work Phone 245. M.cC’iaw and C.yde IVedur. of Fork i Fnion Military Acadamy, are spend ing Christmas in the city. Miss Mon tax Bra inlet, who is at tending Chicora College in Greenville, *s in the city for the Christmas holi days. R. E. Ciine, of Concord, N. C., spent Sunday in the city the guest of friends. Roy Tolleson, a prominent young business man of Spartanburg, was in the city Monday. C. E. Pettit, one of Cherokee’s bright boys who is attending Furman University, Greenville, arrived home Friday for the holidays. Charlie Phillips and Albert Spencer from the Corinth section were in the city Saturday. Mrs. J. W. Mullinax and Misses Kate and Julia Joy are visiting the family of Prof. W. L. Johnson. The two young ladies daughters of Miss Eva Mullinax, who formerly lived here and was noted for her beauty. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Whltener, of Converse, are spending the holidays with Mrs. Whitener’s relatives in and about the city. Mr. C. E. Garvin, of Aiken, spent Thursday In the city. Clint Robbins is spending the holi days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Robbins. Edgar Lipscomb, one of Gaffney’s bright young men who is attending college, Is home for the holidays. Waite Hamrick, who is attending Wake Forest, is spending the holidays with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Hamrick. Miss Cora Wilkins, of Barnwell, spent the holidays in the city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Wil kins. Leon Tolleson, of Spartanburg, spent a few days of the holiday sea son in the city. W. Watson Bell Is spending a few days in Yorkvllle and York county. Tony Lancaster, one of the bright young men with the Union Times, snent several days this week in Gaff ney visiting relatives and friends. He called around to see The Ledger Wednesday. Howard Gaffney, of Union, is spend- in 0, a few days in Gaffney with his parents. Mr. aoid Mrs. R. M. Gaffney. Messrs. Walter Baker and Ray Campbell spent Tuesday In Green ville. Tom Caldwell, of Wake Forest Col lege. is in the city the guest of friends. Roy Webster, of Mt. Pleasant In stitute. is spending a few days in the city. Mr. Webster Is an Instructor at this institute. Jones Brown, of Cowpens, was in tho city yesterday. Vernon Baker,-of New York, is in the city for the holidays. I. B. Magness. a member of Wof ford’s senior class, is in Gaffney for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Wood are spend ing some days In the city. Miss Raymond Tolleson, of Spartan burg. is spending a few days in the citv. the guest of friends. Ralph Sarratt, of Middleborough, Ky., is spending a few days in the city with relatives. Rev. A. C. Cree, formerly of the First Baptist church of this city, is in the Hty. Mrs. E. G. Ross left Tuesday night for Hickory Grove, where she goes to soend the remainder of the holidays with relatives and friends. Miss Nannie Pinson who has been in Charlotte, N. C. t for several months, is at home spending Christ mas. nola 'A A meeting of Constitutional Dem ocrats in St. Petersburg was diapers ed by the police. A VT^' - ' . ! -• r ;l pi'Sill v« am ii.oncj i • I' i< ti ieii ai i, ci.les,pimpit's j .. - . su n - la n i • iiiov ; collar ui' colorai.ons, t ickhea.t' ^ « ami all eruptiuii <»t thr skin, r < i in nit cr oi in "a ioiik? taiitli: Caro ordinary oases in 10‘lays A ufitl Uiti worst Ir» 20days After these defects an removed the skin will he o« ar, soft, health} and heauUtiii. .V eoo hie harm can res nil from its us'* ftl) oeuts and £! 00 by leading fi in' vtor • or i t NAIIOXAI. (Oil El CUVIP/WY. Paris. leno For sale /nlv D'’ THE GAFFN-Y DRUG CO. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—At a bargain, harness factory and tannery conveniently lo cated. New buildings and ap-to-date machinery. Address Factory care this paper. 18. 21. 28. 31 pd. FOR SALE-Green oak wood, for cash only. Phone 182, or apply to W. C. McAuthur. Dec. n-tf FOR SALE—I will sell the Hugh Moore place, lying in the fork of Beaver Dam and Thickety creeks, three miles from town. Apply at once to hfe Dec.n-tf J. Eb. Jefferies. FOR RENT—Palmetto Hotel, new ly furnished, electric lights, water works, all modem conveniences. Webster & Jefferies. Nov. 16-tf. FOR SALE—A good secondhand twelve-horse power boiler. Address M. care The Ledger. Not. 13 tf. FOR SALE—Maryland blue stem seed wheat Gaffney Hardware Co. Oct. 23 tf . FOR RENT. FOR RENT—5 rooms over store. Apply opposite P. O.. Nelson, the Star clothier. WANTED. WANTED—Customers for Heinz’s mince meat and krout. J. G. Bram let. Nor. .29 tf. WANTED—Boarders, Jan. 1st over Stevens’ Store, Granard St Mrs. S. C. Good, Proprietor. Dec. 28-Jan.l.pd. LOtT. LOST—Late Christmas ere. a fine lace collar between W. J. Wilkins’ and Gaffney Drug store. Reward to finder. Edith Fort Dec. 28 It pd. FOUND. FOUND—On Limestone street. Sat urday evening, a watch. Owner can have same by addressing E. C. Brown, GlenJaie, S. C.. and paying charges. Describe watch when writing. Dec. 28 It pd. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of decrees of foreclosure a.:d sale of the Court of Common I’ifa.i lor Flo rokf e County in the 1 1 ■ •> .!. c. Jefferies. Plaintiff, vs. Mi M it. I'MT-ries. ef at. Defend ants, I wit toll at Gaffney, ft e on lay a-.d • tmi.iy. Jjunary 4tu., , i‘.107, t.ie io'.Unviug describ- i-ii im>i ( rty. to v.it; iract of land situate «nd "'ng partly wituin the eornorate limits (f the to\wi of Gaffney on the Fnion road, bounded by W. H. Rich ardson. Cooper Limestone institute, l.ime Go’s. I.and. B. i\ Harris W. L. Morgan, J. W. W. Pettit. Janies Spen cer, Mrs Crocker and others, con taining sixty (CO) aens, more or less; being lands d <id d to Mrs. M H. Jefferies by W. H. tichardsop by deed dated April 9t.h., 1897, and re corded in Clerk’s office for said Conn tv in Deed Book “A. page 28. and deed from J. M. Jackson dated Au gust 28th., 1897, am recorded to Book “A.” page 1C9. Terms of sale: On third cash and the balance in one j nd two equal annua] installments from day of sale with interest at eight per cent per annum until paid, secured by note and mortgage of the premises, with leave to the purchaser to pay ntt cash. Purchaser to pay for ail pa pers and recording, and must com ply with ca»h portion of bid at once or a re-sale win be made before the termination of the sales for the day at the risk of the defaulting purchaa- er. The notes and mortgages for the deferred payments must contain a clause providing for a reasonable Attorney’s fee In case of collection hr suit or by an Attorney to be Ax el by the Clerk. The above lands have been divided into One Hundred and Sixty eight (168) building lots with suitable streets and alleys, and the plat of same can be seen In the Clerk office, and will also be published before the sale. Seven blocks of this land, containing Sixty-Nine (69) loti, were sold on December the 17th.—the bal ance of the property—eleven blocbe containing Ninety-Nine (99) lots, will be sold on above dates, first being offered in separate lots and then in blocks—the blocks ranging from Oso and OneHalf (1 1-2) to Three and One Half (3 12) acres), and if It should bring more as sold in blocks than as sold separately then the sales in blocks shall be taken and j considered legal sales. The sale will begin on the nrea»- | ises at ten o’clock A. M. Friday. Jan uary 4th.. 1907, and will continue all day and may be continued In the Court House on the night - of said date, and if not all sold will contlnse again on the premises on Saturday January 6th., at ten o’clock A. M. J. Eb Jefferies. Clerk of Court of Common Plesa. Pub. Dec. 20, 27, ’06; Jan. 3rd. '#T. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given to mil eoa- cerned ’hat I sh- !1 apply to Hon J 0 Webster. Probate Judge for Cher- ohe* County. S. C., at his efflee Gaffney 8. C., on Tuesday, Jan. 8Ul next, at 10 o’clock a. m., tor final set tlement and discharge as Guardian of the estate of Mrs . Susie Little john nee Miss Susie Parker. J. A. Carroll. Guardian. Pub. in Gaffney Ledger Dec. 14, 21, 28 and Jan. 4th. 1907. Fire Insurance! We represent some of the largest and mostsuDstantiat companies and would like to write your nusines. 5-i4-tf. Smith & Lipsiomb, Agent 3 MONEY TO LOAN. 1 am prepared to negotate loans on improved farms for a term of year* a nmts of II 000 and upward, at 7 per cent, and from 1300 to II 000 at 3 per cent Apply to J. C. JEFFERIES. Gaffney. S. C. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice Is hereby given that on | Friday. January 4th.. next. I will ap- ! pi? to Hon. J. E. Webster, Probstn | Judge, at his office at the Court House in Gaffney S C.. at 10 o’clock a m. for a final discharge as Ad ministrator of the estate of Henry V. L .nders. deceased Ail persons hold ing claims against said estate must appear and present the same at or before that time or be forever barred. Samuel Sander*. Administrator Estate Henry V. Sa iders. deceased. Pub. in Gaffney Ledger. Dec. 14. 21. 28 and Jan 4. 1907. ‘Cost Sale,’ ‘Cut-price Sale,’ ‘Clearance Sale’ While others are claiming to do the above, WE WILL MEET ANY PRICES MADE BY ANY ONE on any thing we have We have the largest stock in town treatment to all. SAT1SFACITON GUARANTEED, guarantee satisfaction on every it°m bought or your you money. to select from, all new fresh, goods. Courteous We want your trade after this year and will money back. Give us a look and we will save CARROLL & BYERS.