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WE CANNOT SAY TOO MUCH FOR PE RU NA j AT THE THEATRE. These Women Say, in Substance, That Before They Took Pe-ru-na They Were Miserable. They Were Weak and Wretched. After Taking Pe-ru-na They Were Restored to Health and Usefulness. This Is the Whole Story In a Nutshell. If Pe-ru-na Can Do Such Wonders For These Women It Can Do the Same For You. I The housewife's the one who is best able to judge of the relative merits of family medicines. It is she that knows the many uses of Pe- runa in the farndy. It is upon her testimonial that chiefly depends the popu- which Peruna enjoys. * i “Human Heart*.” The mere announcement that the people’s favorite play “Human Hearts” ia coming to our city, Is a matter of much import to the theatre-goers In our midst. No melodrama of modern times has enjoyed the vogue that i has been accorded to W. E. Nanke- | ville’B solid substantial success, I "Human Hearts.” The reason is ap parent. The play is interesting from | the rise of the curtain on the first act until the final curtain falls. The ; climaxes are strong and exciting, and MAIE ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS. MIX IT AT HOME BY SHAKING INGREDIENTS IN BOTTLE. Hundreds 0 f people in Vicinity Here Will Welcome This Advice, Says Local Druggist. ig and exemng, anu What will appear very interesting the story Is one that will appeal to , to many people here is the article all classes of theatre-goers, no mat- 1 tJiken from a New York daily paper, ter what their stations in life may j giving a simple prescription, as for- be. The situations, lines, and inci- i undated by a noted authority, who ; dental business of the play, are of such claims that he has found a positive a nature that they compel the undi- remedy to cure almost any case of vided attention of tho spectators. A backache o r kidney or bladder de- st.rong vein of comedy runs through | rangement, in the following simple the play, but it is so placed that newer | prescription, if taken oeiure me stage at any time does it conflict with the of Bright’s disease: more serious scenes. The author has Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half been careful to preserve the dramatic i ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce;' Tinities. His characters are finely i Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three drawn, and as true to nature as pos- ounces. Shnke well in a bottle an ! sible; in fact he has taken most of , take in teaspoonful doses after each his characters from life. "Human meal and again at bedtime. N. C., ■writes: Hearts'’ will be seen at Star Theatre A well-known druggist here at “Before I commenced to Monday night. i home, when asked regarding this pre take Peruna I could not do ; seription, stated that the ingredients any hard work without suf- The vitality 0 f Genius. are all harmless, and can be obtained ferine great pain. I took ! Few - if any, of the religious plays at a small cost from any good pre- Pprnnaand Manalin andean ,,ave had a life of more than two or j seription pharmacy. o r the mixture sav with pleasure they have three masons. The fact that Clarence would be put up If asked to do so. say w»tn pleasure iney nave Bennett . s The Hq1 clt aft three He furt her stated that while this pre- done more for me than any year8 Qf growing success, is. today, seription is often prescribed .« rh«u- other medicine I have ever a stronger attraction than ever, and matic afflictions with splendid re taken. Now I am as well as that its return dates are greeted 1 suits, he could see no reason why it. ever, I do all my own work ^everywhere, with crowded houses, would not be a splendid remedy for nnditnever hurts me at all. I ^proves that It has In it something of kidney and urinary troubles and back- SHUmsl: «. «L.- - J si Mrs. F.. T. Gaddis, Marlon, I FOR BALE. FOR SALE—Seed oata. Appier riety, at fl.O’O a bushel. Mrs. S. O. Walker. l(M-2t np. FOR BALE—Bulldlnji lota lor Mrs. A. V. Montgomery. Aug. 27th tt FOR BALE—Ten bulldlna lots, al so two houses and tyt*. J. J. OmMr ney. Aug. 22 tt FOR RENT. FOR RENT—A three-horse farm; with three dwellings on It; near BB- li^’ Ferry. Apply to Mrs. M. Brldgee, Gaffney R. p. D. No. 1. Oct. 4 tf. think Peruna is a great medi- real and pow-erful dramatic worth, cine for womankind.” i outside of its religious interest. It From Grateful Women. ls 1 not , n,ere curiosity to see a play “I was troubled with suppressed . J 16 °rdinary,ji sort of dramatic and painful menstruation. I took Pe-ru-na Gave Health Mrs. A. K. Stouffer, Capioma, Kansas, writes: I’c rtina has given me health innovation, that causes the great pub „ ... .. .. | He to go to see it again and again, Peruna according to your d.rect.ons, ' and that makCs each onp who . flas and now I am well ."-Mrs. Jamc- high- seen it, an enthusiastic advertiser mey, Grape, Mich. for it. The real reasop for this is, “We have been using Peruna for some ih^t. outside of the fact that it nar- time. To speak from a standpoint of #x- f at °s the most dramatic and thrilling A Good Result. incidents in the history of the world. Under the operation of the new i a story that is Inwoven with the very i Pure Food Laws, baking powders now ache, as it has a peculiar action up on the kidney structure, cleansing these most Important organs and helping them to sift and filter from the blood the foul acids and waste matter which cause sickness and suf fering. Those of our readers who suffer can make no mistake in giving it. a trial. perience I can candidly say that Peruna and strength; it is the best medi-1 is tho remedy for female weakness, cine that was ever made for “From a personal test and from the women. My friends say they I testimony of many others 1 shall not never saw such a change in a hesitate to recommend it, especially to FOR RENT—Ten-room building corner Depot street and O&klnd ava- nue, formerly occupied hr Mr. Osear Shanks, city water; electric Ughta; good barn and garden. Apply to J. I. SarratL Sept. 13JL TO f-cENT—-Office rooms over The Lelger. Apply tu ”d. H. DeCamp. Nov 2-tf. /ANTED. WANTED—100 bushels CharooaL O. G. Wilson & Co. Sept. 17 tf. ^ in. LOCT. LOST—A plain gold bracelet; “L*. A. W. Aug. 4th, 1906,” engraved on inside. Reward if returned to this office. Oct 4 tt i fibers of our faith and our hopes for i generally hear on the labels a state- i Time and Eternity, it tells that story ; ment of the Ingredients. This is of ! with such an earnest, devout and | utmost importance because of the woman. I talk to every one about Peruna. I cannot say too much for it.” A Remedy For Women. all suffering women.” — Mrs. Jones, Burning Springs, Ky. “I suffered from catarrh for many M. F, It is safe to say that we have : 5’ ear8 * *’ ut; 8in<;o Stronger Than for Years. Mrs. Caroline Sundheimer, Clarks,La., writes: “I am feeling quite well now. I can work again and am stronger than I have been for years, and I do believe that Perunaaaved my life. “I am very thankful to you for your advice. I will advise all I can to take your medicine.” never thousands of letters writteu to Dr. Hartman from women who repeat tlie same sentiment to be found in Mrs. Stouffer’s testi monial: “My friends say they saw such a change in a woman.” Over and over again this sentence is penned by grateful women who are more than willing that we should use their words to assist other suffering women in finding a cure. Peruna is a great medicine for women. It cleanses the Inside of the body in PE-RU-NA FOR PELVIC DISEASES. taking Peruna I feel strong and well. As I used Peruna and Manalin while I was passing through the change of life, I am posi tively convinced your beneficial reme dies have relieved me of all my ills.”— Mrs. Mathildo Richter, Doniphan, Neb. “I suffered with pelvic catarrh until I wrote to Dr. Hartman, and after taking treatment as he advised, I can say I am cared of this most trying affliction, for which I am truly thankful. I never felt better in my life than I do at present.” much the same way that water cleanses ,—Mrs. Etta Booker, Dundurn, Bask, the outside of the body IN.W.T.,Can. Farmers and flechanics B. AND L. ASSOCIATION Is now doing business, over four hundred shares subscribed in less-than two weeks. There is something in the plan, the men behind it are aggressive busi ness men, hut they could not create the interest that is being manifested unless there was an unusual proposition in this Building and Loan Associa tion. Well, there is; the promoters set about to organize an assocition to meet the objections of experience. They found there were but three objections: Loans confined to town property; dues paid arbitrarily; and in case of with drawal forfeiture of profits earued. We believe that Cherokee farms are as good securely as town lots; we think stockholders should be allowed to pay dues weekly, monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually, and that those who pay in advance are entitled to a discount; and if the stockholder needs to withdraw his stock, lie should have all the net profits that his stock has earned. We cannot see the justice in requiring a stockholder to forfeit his profits, simply because he withdraws. Each -.tockholder pays twenty-five cents per share, when lie subscribes his stock, for expense account, which is held down to a minimum. Call and see us, we will be glad to go into details. N. H. LITTLEJOHN, President. * C. W. NAMES, See'y and Treas. “A Bad Man Found Out.” There are many contradictions in human nature. Good men, with a rep utation for honest upright lives of ten manifest a willingness to pass over the studied rascalities of their fellow men. They think It hard to convict a good sort of man or a pret ty woman of a felony. They are wil ling to make excuses for men who despoil happy homes, steal funds en trusted to them, and lead lives of crime. Not long ago a sensation was 1 caused at Hempstead, Long Island. The rector of a church attended by ! the Belmont and other millionaires, grew tired of his wife and children and ran away with a beautiful 17-year old girl. Up to this date her mother has never heard of her. Bishop Bur gess of Hempstead was appointed by some of the friends of the rene gade rector who seemed to lament that a good man had gone wrong. The Bishop said “Put it this way; a | bad man found out.” The quality of mercy is admirable when extended to the weak and erring. It should be harmful ingredients used in many cases. Royal Baking Powder is known to he the only baking powder made of Royal Grape Cream of Tartar, and this no doubt explains its greatly In creased sale here. Careful housekeepers are taking advantage of the protection which the laws afford, and the examining all the reading matter on the bach of the label before adopting any brand for use in the home. When in place of the words Cream of Tartar the words "alum” "alumi num” or "phosphate of lime” appear among the ingredients, they heed the warning and avoid baking powders containing these substitutes. ; reverential spirit that it disarms the I criticism of the most religious and, i at the same time, develops that grandly tragic theme in such a pow erful and dramatic way, giving such j splendid opportunities for superb • acting, telling so vividly the love of ] a beautiful, passionate, willful wo- I man’s love, hate, revenge, remorse and triumph, presenting u an wltn such lifelike surroundings of beauti ful oriental scenery, gorgeous cos tumes and splendid stage settings and dramatic climaxes and wonder ful stage situations, that, aside from its religious interest, It stands alone upon its dramatic merits as one of the greatest, strongest, most thrilling and interesting dramas of modern times; The beauty of its language, scintillat ing with gems of eloquence and poe tic expression, its wonderful portrayal of character and expression, running the entire scale of human emotion from laughter to tea**, irutu mirtu to horror, from hope to dlspair, from love to hate, from joy to death! These all appeal directly to the heart and make us forget that it is only a play! To us, for the time being, it becomes a living reality. It is as real and as correct anff powerful as the Pasion play, with a large and power ful cast of excellent actors, most gor geous costumes, elaborate and beau tiful scenery and surroundings. It la a real play and the greatest one on j ONE NIGHT ONLY, the stage. The Holy City will be at the star Theatre Tuesday night, Oct 15th. Letter to Irene Mill*. Gaffney, S. C- Dear Sirs; This Is Short; Every Job painted Devoe takes leas gallons than of any other paint. If not, no pay. Yours truly 56 F W! DEJVOE & CO P. S. Gaffney Hardware Company sell our paint. GREAT SERIES OF RACES. More Than 100 Horses Will Compete in Mecklenburg Fai r Races. Every indication points to the great est series of races at the coming Mecklenburg county fair ever held in Charlotte and the attendance of more prominent turfmen with a higher class of horses than ever before. The program for the four days includes Star Theatre Friday, OCti 4 A al • i ■ eaa a • a ■ running races in dashes and heats used when man, woman or child can ! trotting races of various classes and he saved. But what about the rector? ! pacing by some of the fastest horses He laid his plans with malice com-' in the East. - Purses aggregating bined with desplsable lust. He was $4,000 have been offered by the asso- W1TH A Competent Cast oft Artists MI8CELANEOUB. FOR SERVICE OR FOR BALE—* St. Lambert Jersey bull; registered; fee $2. Apply to E. R. Cash. April 19 l a. w. tf. Money Loaned ON COTTON. Merchants and Planters Bank MONEY TO LOAN I am prepared to negotiate loans on first mortgage on improved farms for a term of years, in amounts from #300 up. Call on J. C. JEFFERIES, Attorney Sep 27-6m Gaffney, S. C. Fire Insurance! We represent some o' tbe largest and most substantial companies and would like to write your busines. 5-14-tf. Smith & Lipscomb, Agents. Office in Ga((ney Trust Co„ Upstairs, National Bank Bldg. elation and with this attractive in ducement Secretary C. M. Creswell ha s been successful in enlisting the attendance of horsemen all over the East. Every provision for the amusement of the public Is being made and A Guaranteed Attraction. Star Theatre ONE NIGHT ONLY, Awwl Tf Monday, Uuli 1 The Neier Failing" W. E. NANKEVILLE’S ENORMOUS TRIUMPH Human Hearts A Story from Life Presented in Dramatic Form. Abounding in humanity, bubbling over with joyous comedy. |T» i Peoples B. & L Association Loans money on town and county real estate. Al- lows interest on advance payments. Loans can be „ repaid or reduced at any time. Second series now open. We want 500 more shares taken by Oct. 15th. Subscribe now and file your application for loan. simply a rascal and Long Island will he all the better if he never returns. A youth begins dishonest tricks. His employer condones the crime and trusts him. He continues In his bad ! ways and ends up by stealing funds entrusted to him by Innocent and un suspecting people. Mercy does such . midway attractions will be a greater a scoundrel no good. As soon as he varley than formerly. A few of the gets on his feet he Is ready for other ' larger midway attractions that have crimes. About fifty years ago Thomas ! contracted for space on the “war Carlyle wrote thus about sympathy ; Path” are as follows: Francis Fer- fo r hopelessly wicked people. ! arl’s Animal Show, requiring 300 feet “Beautiful Black Peasantry who i frontage with seven tent shows; have fallen Idle and got the Devil at Kemp Slslter, wild west and hlppo- your elbow; Interesting White Fel- drome- Iggorote Village, showing na- ony, who are not Idle but nave en- tlve Filipinos; Wilson & Kojan, show- 1 listed in the Devil’s regiments of the ing electrical illusions; couey Island line—^now- that my benevolence for Widows, and others. Many of the you is comparatively trifling. What attractions are coming direct from I have of that divine feeling is due tho Jamestown exposition and some to others, not to you. Yes; ray friends, from Coney Island. scoundrel Is scoundrel; that remains 1 4 | forever a fact; and there exists not Wile v on Deadly poison, in the earth whitewash that can make (Washington Post.) the scoundrel a friend of the Uni- Dr. H- W. Wiley, the department of verse; he remains an enemy If you | agriculture’s famous chemical expert, spent your life whitewashing him. was discussing certain Impure beers. He \von’t whitewash: this one won’t.” "I am reminded,” said Dr. Wiley, : smiling, “of an incident that happen- . ~ e d In the western town of Tin Can. Cyc pea p re. ..j ln ^ an a 5 re wrery, and the (London Graphic.) beer from this brewery was unspeak- The proprietor of a certain restaur- ably bad. ant “leased” the reverse side of his "Well, one night a melodrama was hill of fare to a certain carriage man- performed in the town hall, and in Prices, 25c, 50c and 75c. Thrilling and realistic situations arouse the spectator to the highest pitch of enthusiasm. Seats on Sale at Ledger Office. r-r— Prices, 25c, 50c. 75c and $1.00, Seats on sale at Ledger Office. til -4 ft. M. WILKINS, Prest. R. S. LIPSCOMB, Treas. ufacturer, who prints advertisements thereon. The other day a customer. In a great hurry, ran into the restaur- .! ant, sat at a table, and was banded a */• | hill wrong side up by the 4 ! waiter. The customer put ^ nice-nez, curled his mustache with his ! * 1 left hand and shouted in a voice of i thunder; “Bring me a fly, a landau, y ; two victorias and a dog-cart. Got any w funeral cars?" Tbe waiter fled. —We have on hand 250 Berry Sets which we will give away within .a week or so. Don't know just what day as yet. Gaffney Drag Co. Oet 4 2t the second act there was a thrilling soliloquy by the villain. "The villain, alone on the stage, gnawed his black mustacbe and de- flurrled i bated with himself how be should on bis I kill the hero. ""The knife?’ he mattered to his ci garette. ’poison? A pistol shot? Or shall j kill him with— "Just then there came a ion! Inter ruption from a cowboy in a box* "’Oh, give him some Tin Can beer.’ •* Honest Jewelry I can say without fear of successful contradiction that I have the largest, lines! and most complete line of Jewelry ever shown iu Cherokee county, or this immediate section of the country—a line equal to any carried in cities the size of Char lotte My goods are as fine as can be made, and that money can buy, iu America: and :ny prices are as low as consistent with high quality. : : : : : : High-Grade W6rk. Bring your repairing to an expert—one who has made the business a life-study, and learned it from years of practical experience. I guarantee my work in every instance Come in and let me convince you of the truth of my assertion'.. : : / —The Gaffney Drag Oo. has a PINK PILL that will straighten that stomach of yours. Thos« H. Westrope. MTA handsome line of self-filling Fountain Fens just in. TIMS are Better The* The OM Styl*. ) V 9 S' i , ‘ > A *