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BEAUTIFUL AND HEALTHY.
Pe-ru-na Is
Praised
By a
Multitude
of Fair
Women,
Tlnah Topics.
Tlrsah, Dec. 15.—Onr school open
ed the 18th of November. M1m Mat-
tie Llmeberger Is the teacher this
session.
The farmers still hare some scat
tering cotton to pick. Several loads
passed here this week going to
market.
Mr. Fred Smith, of Tlrsah, has
got in a nice line of Christmas goods.
I purchased some presents from him
for my little brothers.
Mrs. Mary Carroll, who got her leg Druggists Here
broken some time ago, Is no better.
Her son, Zan, who got his toot
broken in September, is still on his
crutches.
Papa hag killed tour hogs and has
a very large one to kill this week. clgt the following:
* r 'UrS F,u.d Extract Dance,.c.
They caught one two weeks ago
SIMPLE MIXTURE
RELIEVES VICTIMS
PREPARE THIS SIMPLE RECIPE
AT HOME AND TRY |T.
in Town Say They
Can Supply the |ngre<Ments or Mak*
Up the Mixture.
Get from any prescription pharma-
#n e-half
Compound Kargon, one ounce;
uric add and otfcar waste matter from a Dangerous Deadlock* JL
the blood which caneea Rheumatism, that sometimes terminates fatally, tfl
Some persons who suffer with the the stoppage of liver and bowel fun©- \
afflictions may not feel Inclined
place much conSdence In this simple
mixture, yet those who have tried It
say the results are simply surprising,
the relief being effected without the
slightest Injury to the snmiach o»
other organs.
Mix some and give it a trial. It
ceitatnly comes highly recommend
ed. It Is the prescription of an emi
nent authority, whose entire reputa
tion, It Is said, was established by It.
A druggist here at home when ask
ed stated that he could either sup
ply the Ingredients or mix the pre
scription for our readers, also rec
ommends it as harmless.
tlons. To quickly end this condition
without disagreeable sensations, Dr.
King’s New Life Pills should always
be your remedy. Guaranteed abeo
lutely satisfactory in every case or
money back, at Cherokee Drug 00.1
drug store. 25c-
—Are you pussled about what yon
will buy tor a present. We solve it
for you. Company Store.
—The Gaffney Drug Co. has recent-
ly added an Eyescope, the latest in
vention for testing the eyes. All work
guaranteed. Perfect satisfaction or
money refunded.
ie y caught one two weeks ago. ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; , . 4} rTi ;nnr 0 n u r f YcTIQO
Mr.uTIm Gardner spent last Sunday Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three- t \ § flg UflfS DoIUIG AffldS
With us. ounces.
Mr. J. L. S., you can’t Imagine bow Shake well In a bottle and take a
I enjoy reading your letters. I am a teaspoonful does after each meal and
little girl but I enjoy reading papers, at bedtime.
Trs.E.D Lawson.
C T >rrh qnd D- -fness.
Mrs. K. L>. Lawson, Kavasota, Tex.,
Writes:
♦‘It is with groat pleasure that I write
to tell you that my little daughter is
entirely cured of catarrh and deafness
and is in better health than she has been
tor the past two years. Peruna is truly
Bgreat medicine a.id I cannot say too
much in praise of it. It has done for n.y
little girl whatdoc.tors have failed to do.
She has taken not quite three bottles.”
I P the practical women of the world
•who use family medicines, were
asked which is the most reliable family
medicine In use today, a great majority
of them would reply, without hesita
tion, Peruna.
Peruna is especially praised by the
Miss Beulah Broome
Weak Lungs and Catarrh.
Miss Beulah B. Broome, 409 12tb St.,
N. E., Washington, D. C., writes:
“I have suffered frm weak lungs and
catarrhal trvbh'sE for four years
brought on by many neglected colds,
but on the recommendation of s friend
I gave Peruna an honest trial and I am
pleased to slate that it restored me to
perfect health. There is not the sligii t-
est trace of catarrh in my system and
my lungs are perfectly sonnd. I un
hesitatingly give this testimonial.”
Catarrh of the Worst rorm.
■X-i^vraawas tuts. \ swas—
.. . „ v no VontVrf bis others, i will, during the legal hours I .iiw. convenient fo r a gentleman’s grip.
Mr. A. P. Hope has rented bis # ^ _ Salesday g ln j anU ary, 1908, LIBBY’S CUT GLASS. There‘ars
Prices 25c to stag handles. 50c to $1.50.
MILLITARY BRUSHES.
Very
house zn<\ ^ot to Mr M ril seU at public auction to the highest ^ mwied^Vellum ^ Sure a11 klnd8 0t 8 °' calle< i Cut Glass. Somo
. W. O. Hartne Ss has compieieu ^ the followIn opert to Baton s Hot Pressed Vellum. Sure Cut Glags that l8n . t Cut 01aM and
finished All that certain piece or parcel of ^ 8ult heT ‘ Prlce 25c t0 $1 ' 60 ^ some that Is. One half of the glass
. .. land situated in Cherokee County, Do ^* , sold as Cut Glass creates a guessing
P ‘^ 3 i ,0U f e 'th« mtio cousins said state, on the waters of Kings L EWE hi? Y ^ CA n E8 . ln 0 , rI ^? lu ,, g 2!i 1 contest when being inspected by tho
V ish some of e Creek and bounded now or formerly oxidized silver; plush lined, recipient—guessing whether It came
could be with me Christmas, as I am ^ r ^ j These cases will not tarnish; lasting from the ^ centB 6 store or whe tber It
a life time. Must be seen to be ap- Ig really Cut GlagB &fter aII OQe ut.
predated. Price $1.00 t© tie word, “Libby,” would settle th#
^ HAND MIRRORS from 50c to $1-50. f j,nation, that it is not only the genw
. . „ w a lueuec a. »». O o w » VTer >' suitable tor ladles. j ne s t U ff t but that the pattern Is of
readers a happy Xm • _ otata. xi co w 40 vr a nnat HAND BAGS from 50c ^o $10. most elegant design and the
Mr
his residence
Mr. J. C.
Wallace has
most everything, and doctored with a
number of doctors, but they did me no
good. I tried Peruna at> a last resort,
and by the time I bad taken one bottle
women because they hav -a' undent op- I could see ttiat it was helping me, so I
portunity to note its promo* <• r -ers hi j continued taking it. I can now say I
relieving the various iiis to .inch the have not felt the slightest symptoms
family is liable. j for three months, and 1 think there is
Coughs, colds, induction, t-oli-, kid- j nothing like Peruna. I cannot praise
n'T and bladder trouble, nervous W'.-ak- ^ to< * il ^ ,ll - v ’
n-ss, loss of aiip' tile, irregular circula
tion—all these and many othej-ail i. MS
Hi-pendent ujion tho exigencies of cli
mate are prompt'y re'ieved by Peruna.
Peruna has been prescribed for the have i sen your medicine. I had suf-
family by Dr. Hartman tor over forty fend r • o | » • vear« previous to
It has tiecoine a Mandard med- takni'-' I' a.
June Bug.
Gowdeysvllle ncvvs.
stake; thence N. 62 W. 39.75 to a post
Oak on Land Hill; thence N. 3. W. 26
to the purchaser or purchasers tnere-
hundred and forty-four acres, more
Something my lady must have.
COMB AND BRUSH SETS 1
the new designs from $1.00 to $5.00._ bly efched upon u
_ ; „ workmanship perfect.
COMB AND BRUSH SETS in A*’ of “L^bbey s” has “Llbbey” indelll*
Every plecs
Dbey” 1
No chance for
Gowdeysvllle. Dec. 16—it still con- 0r ]egs Being the land deeded to ! f Imitation 0 r fraud. Buy the best, buy
tlnues raining and people are not j ames Rlppy by Wm.. Caldwell by . NUNALLY 3 CANDIES in lancy Libbey’s. Don't you think you can
quite done gathering their crops and dee(J dated M arch 23, 1881, and re-;, oxes ' a1 .' a11 . fcina ?: aIi make a selection from this list:
Christmas 1? nearly here. corded in office R. M, C. for York trnm t0 per box. one oi mose pitchers, Ice Bowls, Bowls (different
Rev. Mr. Owen filled his regular c„ un ty, said state, Book C3. page J, 10 cuts will come mignty near put- 8 i zes j classes and Tumblers, Water
appointment at Mesopotamia last 294, etc. tmg ber 111 a g0 °, 1 a- a Bottles, Dishes, Fruit Dishes, Sugar
Sunday, and his many frtenils are Sa j d i aT i d <. w iu fi rS t be offered for CARD CASES for both ladies ana and c ream s ets Bon-Bon Dishes.
Heddache and Aleurelgla.
Mrs. M. Kiiuer. J-HS E. s-treet, S. E.,
Cleveland, Ohio, writes:
“I am ' ujoyina good health sin^e I
years.
Icine through • the
the civil.icd .1 • i.
greater pari of
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<r vh'*
Said lands will first be offered for # „ . t ar.w.0
glad to know that he was sent back. S!1 ] e j n three seperate tracts, In ac- m-ieeR for rail STERLirvir SILVER Closiu? out
•S53-2S5 S«SS-3S:3SM™|?> HE-S
his mother. Mrs. Charlie Garner 8aid County and gil5ject to the in- i ^nT nor attemn^'to TaMe Forks Desert Forks -fabW
nA™™" w™h wAbext’^ri S “" y a w^lf The' d«o°r° e wh "nj'lmrc spoobx. Teaspoons. Soup Spoon.. Or
a, On n ’rco^!’’„ ( W L?roal rl nn ( , cob. ' to r be .epar«o XJSSof. ». wo oou.l, not do so .n an ^r Sp^ Grave,
weather, our Sunday school was small shall be more than the bid as a whole ^.^^TAther RounJ ete
Sunday, but we hope It will Improve t hen deeds will be made accordingly, 5 ientI e on Bible8 ’ Bound etC -
Misses Bessie Moorehead, Annie to t he purchaser of purchasers there-
Ask \'(;iir DrUiC^ist for Fr.ie Peruna Almanac for 1908 ari(1 Edna Wilkins, Minnie and Myr- 0 f and P they a will°be put Into posses-
N s Fowler spent Sunday at the home g j on U p on production of deed. If the
PUBLIC!
at our mill from the 1st
Parties wanting grind-
brintt it between those
ike in and let out wheat,
ng the above mentioned ’
Dec 13-31
of Mr. Wade Pridmore and family. lands shall sell tor more as a wnole
Mr. R. D. Vaughn has been suffer- than In separate tracts, then deed
Ing with a sprained ankle but it Is w jb be made accordingly to the high-
better now. est bidder upon compliance with
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Byars have . terms of sale.
n vxm SPECTACLES AND EYE GLA88EE
Brown and Mother Goose ® er!e *- Solid Gold or Aluminico which does
TEA SETS very cheap, from $2.50 not tarnish. Nothing, we think, will
to $7.50. *.« be as much appreciated as a good
CHO COj-ATE SETS, useful pre- palr eyeg or Qj agBe8 w hlch Is thS
sents, $2.50 to $7-50. noxt begt thing. We absolutely gnsr-
ALBUMS- Some with “^slc box- anteed B a ti 8 faction. If, for any reason,
es attached; very pretty. Price 60c g| a g gea should not be satisfactory
gone to Jonesvllle to attend the Terms of sale- one half cash; bal- 40 ^ 5,0 °’ . we will gladly make the necessary
funeral of Mrs. Byars’ brother, Mr. a Q(«g payable one year from date of ‘ WATERMAN’S IDEAL FOUNTAIN changes. Nothing would delight tho
Wade Davis. g a i e , secured by mortgage of the pro- P EN 3 make an Ideal Xmas P7e?®°*- old folks »s much as a pair of Spoo-
Mt. Eddie Blackwell was a visitor mlgeg and to bear interest at 8 per £ r0m . ♦ 2 ' 50 1° • 1 °V W ® c |, inT tac,e * for thelr Christmas present
last Sunday. cent, per annum; purchaser to pny
Mr. W. J. Vaughn and granddanght- f 0 r papers and recording, and upon
er, Misg Janette, and little grandson, f a ti UTe 0 j purchaser to comply with
Lewis, were Gaffney visitors last terms of sale within 80 minutes from
Thursdsr. ^ ^ sale, lands so purchased to be resold
We heard that Mr. John Kendrick on g^e or some snbseqnent Salee-
1s lying very low with a stroke of
“ ‘ wlsk
m Llg
COTTON OIL CO. ®
Sntoiss frill*'efts, $1.00 a year
him a speedy recovery.
Will close, wishing The Ledger and
its readers'a merry Christmas and a
happy New Year.
. Belle.
—We don’t carry all kinds of pre
sents but we do carry the best kind.
Companyt^tore.
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day at risk of such defaulting pur
chaser. Purchaser to have leave to
pay all cash.
This land Is
Price $2.50 up.
Fountain Pens—K. of P- and Ma
sonic—also Fountain Pens at $$.00. „
Nothing nicer for a lady or gentle- 8ANITOL SETS. $2.70 worth or
maiL B the most elegant toilet preparatloas
POST CARDS. You could spend al 5*P r
a day looking at them and not grow which expires December list Inst,
tired, onr fine of Xmas and local a more days leftm whMM
view cards is complete. Come In apd 40 ta ^® advantage of this liberal offST.
look them over whether yon care to A most elegant Xm&s prssss* lor flJEa
re-sold at the Purchase or not.
Th
risk of Mrs. J. M^ptilUpe, is default CIGARS. If we can’t suit yon no- tellin
mirchasW uf's fmTne^’aale teere- lod y can—«Y«ry brand, all sizes. store but will mention just a tew
mg purenaser *• a lormer we uier^j osv/aoa miaaailnnanna gbods, if
Dec. 14, 1907.
W. W< Thomas,.
£r%'£ m "GAFFNEY DRUG CO.
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Where You Can Shop
Practical Christmas Presents
A glance al the offerings at this store wiM prove to you the advantage of shobping here
Big reductions on Ladies’ Cloaks, Suits and Children’s Cloaks.
AGENTS ForThe^. ^
V3
elebiated
Perfection of Bt.
Millinery
Reduced
One-Half
All Trimmed
Hats
will be
Reduced
One-Half
Gifts For Women
Gloves, Belts,
Handkerchiefs,
Ties, Collars, Hose,
Bed Room Slippers,
Silks for Waists,
Silks for Suits,
Broadcloth for Suits,
Other Dress Patterns,
Tailor-Made Suits,
Cloaks, Skirts,
Rain Coats,
Shawls, Facinators,
Rugs, Art Squares,
Lace Curtains,
Portieres, Table Linen,
Fancy Linen Pieces,
Blankets, Comforts,
Hand Bags.
Gifts For Mev
New Ties, Hose,
Handkerchiefs, Gloves,
Mufflers, Shirts,
Bath Robes,
Hats, Shoes,
Clothing, Overcoats,
Suit Cases,
Trunks, Hand Bags,
Umbrellas,
Bed Room Slippers,
Hunting Coats,
Men's White and
Fancy Vests.
Toys and Fancy goods for young and old. Let us show
you our “Practical Christmas Gifts.”
Carroll
CLOAKS AND SUITS AT
BIG REDUCTIONS.
Cloaks for all sizes from
two years up tb size 44.
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Don’t vuji : until the* last few days when th:) weather
rr.ay be bad, the a%o;*es crowded and jammed, everything
It Is reported that Mr. Joe Fergu- The above is considered by an emi- packed OV*rr, you make your purchases. Be sen-
son is going to move to Arkansas. nent authority, who writes m a New aft oelow what you Will likely purchase*
wSiSEF* 3! " 1,er W,W * *” °* SriptioS"«e P r‘wi5ttoJ t? e rei1e»fEa<T: cut out thi» atlveriisemei.t, bring it to our store and make /
Mr. Will Fewell has sold his planta- ache. Kidney Trouble, Weak Bladder your St lecJcnE, and them before tile' tush, fr.c early
tlon near Tlrzah. He is having a and all forms of Urinary difficulties, shopper gets the ftrst pick.
nice residence built on his farm near This mixture acts promptly on the wnr tf'trSr.i f t V thiiiLf
Yorkville. Mr. Keller has the con- eliminative tissues of tne Kidneys, oiil'ot', ‘lb « rV* Ciriy : L>’ i;(j Llllli}
tract enabling them to Alter and strain the ... .. * ,.F,. .
Mr. Will Gettis will move to his Make an X before items you would like us to show you.
farm near Tlrzah soon. PERFUMERY in beautiful cut case. Every man wants a rasor
Wlrite again, Annie Laurie, mam- SHERIFF’S LAND SALE. glass bottles and with the Natural whether he ever shaves himself or
ma thinks you are one of her old . „ n . am Flowers In the bottle. Certainly we not. If you don’t think so, try him.
schoolmates aod ealoys roadlaayour ^““iatte can salt the moat taatldlous when It POCKET KNIVES. Peat and
letters. . .. ri n<««n.i,aa.a 'Diniwi. comes to perfumery. Pricet
we might go on indeftnitaly
on of the nice things at onr
i RAZORS, the famous Carbo-Meg- more miscellaneous
netic from $2.60 to $64)0 tor a set of Dolls, Doll Carriages, Vases, China-
two razors In a beautiful plush lined ware, Bisque, etc.
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