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Mrs. K. Kane, of
Chicago, Uses
Pe-ru-na in her
family of five
children, Grace,
Myrtle, Edward,
Reeves and
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Pc-ni-ru in the Home.
After all,experience is the best tencher
^<»me do ctors nr y write in favor of Pe
ru:;*. CMh«T dor for- may write against
it. Put .^Wi’.icstimony of the mothers
anl fathers who are rearing families,
who /ore their children, who must
economize as to doctor bills, wlip are
raising little boys and girls intojmen and
women of the future, it lu the testimony
cf such people that really counts.
There is no way to positively ascTtain
ho>v oiMny families in the T7uited fjtatcs ?
reiv upon IV run a for the many clinatic Vt
ailments to which the family is subject.
The number must bo a great one. Hlver- I 1V J I
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Catarrhal Cranp.
I'i \v people realize h »w frequently
eoraestitn
outof
ten of croup is of the eatanhal v.tri ty.
The m <iit I pro, *, o n r-co, oizes
Reeves
George
A Healthy Family
Catarrh of Stomach.
Kept the Children Well.
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al millions perhaps. They have leaped
how to use Peruna tor ordinary ail
ments, and in that way are guaitling
their homes against more serious!die* <-''oupis cau.-eo <•>»•
, of lie; thro.>?. 1’r ha til >■ U" cas
eases.
feach ailments as coughs and -hkls,
sore throat and catarrh, croup and |ciic,
mdig s?ion and loss of appetit' , aiemia
and nervousness, all these ailment are
promptly relieved by a few dos^s of
, ir- rra at the right time.
Millions of provident mothers and ;
fathers are guarding the interests the
Mrs, K. Kane, 196 Sebor St., Flat 1, Chicago, III,, writes:
"Peruna has been used so long in our family that I do not know
how I could get along without it.
"I have given it to all of my five children at different times when
they suffered with croup, colds and the many ailments that children
are subject to, and am pleased to say that it has kept them in splen
did health,
"I have also used it for a catarrhal difficulty of long standing,
and it cured me in a short time, so I have every reason to praise
'(SPeruna,"
It i.' impossible to esMmate how immy | soi imes a sistod by the apothecary or
home :! vc her n prop .■fed against croup j the fam ily doctor,
by the proper u oof Peruna.
Mr. John M. Stansberry, Amarillo, Tex,, writes:
"For several years I had catarrh of the stomach. I was hardly
able to do anything, and could not eat with any satisfaction.
"When I commenced using Peruna, I weighed only 110 pounds.
I took six bottles, commencing in the spring, and by the following
winter I had gained 63 pounds.
"I owe it all to Peruna. It cannot be praised too highly.
“I am forty-five years old, and my occupation is that of architect
and builder."
Furnishing medical compounds direct
■f at
home by using Dr. Hartman’s
remedy, and profiting by bis me ileal
booklets and personal advice.
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croup.
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Household Remedies. 1 1° tbe p iplc, tiirough ibe
is no remedy in the world simply the < '• r< naion of t’.i
un bv tl
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which 1' is proven bo populivr for catarrh
ns Peruna. It has been used \ r more
?l,yn thi:?y years end curd thousand.;
■ . • , ,.. - : rov ■ v onr ? imoiiia'
Ft in ■ i ry or' lies c mntrj
every f'.in iy lie-l its home-made niedl-
cir ■ Herb tea , hitters, luxativ ;.-and
t nil's v> er to ho found in almost every
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John C. ! idler,C;.! ield, Kas., writes:
* .mi ixci .n -r 1 i , I was injured
by a f:.l on lli ‘ S •t:' i I V R. It., and my ■
entire nervous system was impaired
by tiie same. Tlie In ip of a phyri iau
v.as use!. .. I believer I tried . '.' i one
in the vnauify , Lulali v t .he k uu I
remained without strength.
“I then tried Peruna, and after using
it for three months was totally well.
I am seventy-one years old, and my work
on the railroad is hard and tedious, but
I can work like a young man in all kinds
of weather, heat, cold, raiu, snow or
storm alike.
“Peruna is the purest and best medi
cine, and if used according to directions,
drugrists, is | t w jjj help any person and cure any dis*
case for which it. is recommended. I rec
ommend this medicine I y my own ex-
perionce to anyone suffering from an
adi : nton the order of mine.”
f or Herself and Children.
Mrs. Aline DePasse, 77ti E. lt>5th St.,
New York, N. Y., writes:
“It gives me pleasure to testify to the
curativequalitiesof Peruna and Manalin.
“I was afflicted for over seven years
with catarrh of the head, throat and
digestive organs. I consulted many
physicians, hut they did me no good.
“One day I happened to read some tM*
timonials in your Peruna almanac. X
decided to try Peruna and Manalin. I
bought a bottle of each and after taking
them for a week, I noticed a change tot
the better. So 1 kept it up and after us
ing twelve botth s I was perfectlycuretL
“I also gave the medicine to my child
ren and they had the same beneficial re
sult. I would never be without theM
remedies in the house.
“1 highly recommend Peruna and
Mai'ilir ‘ini! mj friends, and, in fact, to
evei;. body. ’
Thousands of families have learned to
trustaml ■ lieveiu Dr.Hartman’s jVdg-
meut, and to rely on his remedy, Perunis
Star Theatre
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Friday, Jan
The Favorites Retur
Florence Davjs
Elliott Dextei!
In a translation of Victor Sardou
best French Novel,
“DIVORCONS”
A Question of Busbars
A beautiful scenic pro-luction.
Prices: 75c, $1.00,150
Seats now on sale al Lcdyer Dice.
NOTICE TO PERSONS INDEBTED
TO J- I- SARRATT.
All persona indebted to J. I .Sar-
ratt, prior to hie Bankruptcy, by open
account, mortgage, lien, note, or
otherwise, which have not been paid,
are hereby notified that all such
claims, accounts, mortgages, Hens
and notes have been assigend to and
are now the property of the Navassa
Guano Company, of Wilmington, N.
C., and said guano company has ap
pointed Messrs. Butler and Oosborne,
of Gaffney, Its attorneys, to collect
and receipt for all moneys so due,
and all debtors are notified to pay no
one else, except thre said attorneys
their duly authorized agent, and to
pay them at once.
Navassa Guano, Company,
By A. W. Malloy,
President.
J. I. Sarratt.
Jan. 14, 1908.
Pub. Jan. 17, 21, 24 and 28.
KIPLING VS. HARVEY.
I am informed by Teddy Taft that
i Kipling gets 25c for every word of his
foolishness; and Hon. S. B. Crawley
1 & Co. can sell eleven thousand,
| eleven hundred and eleven words of
: Harvey’s Demphoollshness for 50c.
i Looks demphoollsh to me.
W. L. HARVEY, The Author.
! Jan. 17-2mo.
Doijt Fail |
to visit the GAFFNEj JEWELRY CO. Here you
will find some values nat will please you, at prices
you have never heard jf before. We have the larg
est and best stock. C’h show you more goods than
any one in the city. Hunk of what you need and
call and see us. and iffou don’t need it, come any
way. Kemeraber we I’e making some special prices.
Thanking the trade fojthe big business of 1907, and
wishing one and all a irosperous New Year, we are,
The Lambs.
(Harper’s Weekly.)
A college hoy, shabbly dressed, ap
ple d to the foreman of a sheep camp
one fall dav for some employment.
The foreman looked him over some
what critically and Inquired what he
could do.
‘‘Oh, I don’t know much about
ranch work, but I used to be on the
track at college and I can run some,”
replied the youth.
"Well, go over on that hillside and
run those sheep into the corral, and
then we’ll see what we can do for
you,” said the foreman.
The boy was gone a long time, hut
finally returned and reported to the
foreman.
"Did you get them all in?’’ asked
the boss as he looked at the young
fellow, who seemed somewhat out
of breath.
"The sheep were no trouble, but
the lambs were so nimble they took
most of the time, hut I finally suc
ceeded in getting them in, too,” said
the boy, proudly.
"I-Hiiubs, lambs!" repeated the fore
man; “why, there arn’t any lambs;
you must be crazy.”
"Just come down to the corral and
see for yourself,” said the youth.
The foreman put on his hat and
went to the corral and found two
jack-rabbits. He looked at the boy.
‘‘I told you I could run some,” re
turned the latter.
No use to Go inside.
The woman who had shopped until
the closing gong had sounded stood
at the transfer station and awaited
the suburban trolley.
“What,” she wearily asked herself,
"does it profit a woman if she does
gain the elusive bargain and lose
every trace of physical freshness?”
Presently the car came along. It
had the usual fringe of humanity
strung along the running board, and
the woman resignedly prepared to
stand between the seats, when a
grimy youth arose and tendered her
his jilace. Protesting faintly, she
sank into it guiltily and registered a
vow never to shop overtime again.
In due time several seats were va
cated, and the woman looked hope
fully toward her knight.
"jimmy,” a friend of his wag say
ing. "there’s room inside now. Why
don’t you sit Jown?”
And the last drop of discomfort was
added to the woman’s cup of humilia
tion when Jimmy responded;
"Aw. what’s the use? No soon I’ll
get me legs stretched when another
tired old hen will get on, and I’ll have
to hop up!”
The Guide’s Reward.
(San Francisco Chronicle.)
"Every since Carleton C. Crane
showed Vanderbilt through Chinatown,
years ago, he’s been sort of expecting
a handsome Christmas remembrance,”
remarked John A. Gill, of the New
York Central. "Well, h? thought he’d
got it all right this morning. An ex
press wagon backed up In front of
the office.
“ ‘What you got?" inquired Crane
brightening up.
“ ‘Packages from New York,’ yelled
the driver.
‘“What’s in ’em?’ asked Crane.
" ‘Money.’
‘“Money? How much?
"‘There’s 920 pounds of it; $10,000
in Mexican dollars, and’—
“ ‘Well, John,’ mumbled Crane
thickly, his eyes kind of glistening,
‘all 1 can say Is Vanderbilt’s a prince.’
“ ‘Say, do I get in through your
place to the Mexican Central office?’
shouted the driver.”
PREPARE MIXTURE
AS ADVISED
RECIPE EASILY MIXED, AND MANY
SWEAR BY IT.
FOR SALE.
FIELD PEAS at $2.23 per bushel
as long as they last. Fred F. Pooser,
Orangeburg, S. C. Jan. 15-3t-np.
FOR SALE—One Studebaker phae
ton and harness. A. N. Wood.
FOR SALE—One horse, one mole
and one one-horse wagon. Prof. R.
O. Sams. Dec. 81 tf.
Was It a plot.
Bayard and Lady Sybil Cutting have
a villa at St. Moritz this winter, said
a New York man, says the Mlnneauo-
lis Journal.
"The last time I met Mr. Cutting it
was in Paris. He was looking at furs
in the Rue de la Palx. Pricing a sable
stole that was worth $3,500, he made
a dry face and told me a fur story.
“Two clubmen, he said, were con
versing in their club. It was a week
or so before Christmas.
“ ‘By the way,’ said the first, T un
derstand that you and your wife are
coming round to call tonight after din
ner?”
“‘Yes,’ said the other; ‘I believe
some such arrangement has been
made.'
“The first man knitted his brow and
puffed at his cigar nervously.
" ‘See here,’ he faltered, ‘do me a
favor, will you? Don’t let your wife
wear her new sables. I don’t want
my wife to see them at this time.
It’—
“ ‘Why,’ said the other, ‘that was
just what we were coming for.’ ”
Yiurs truly
Gaffney Jewelry Co.,
Largestlewelry|Store.
A High*. Health Level.
“I have reached a higher health
level since I began using Dr. King's
New Life Pllle,” write* Jacob
Springs, of West Franklin, Maine.
‘‘They keep my atomach, liver and
bowel* working juit right.” If these
pills dlsappolnT you on trial, money
will be refunded at Cherokee Drug
Co.
—Don’t forget to attend the muslin
underwear sale at W. J. Wilkins A
Co. January 22nd, if you want to save
money.
Not Ambitious to be a ‘‘Wall paper.”
A certain little girl had been look
ing forward for week-s to a party
which was to be given by one of her
little friends, and her mother breath
ed » sigh of relief when the eventful
day at length dawned, and Annie, in
gorgeous new white frock and blue
ribbons, was safely on her way to
the party.
But when Annie came home she
was tearful, and questions followed.
As she answered them, one after
another, her mother became more
puzzled to account for the tears, for
there had been games, ice cream, and
apparently everything for which the
heart of childhood yearns.
“Was there dancing, dear?” she
finally asked.
“Yes,” sniffed Annie.
“Well, that was nice, you love so to
dance.”
‘‘Yes. mother, I know,” said Annie,
sobbing now, “that’s just the trouble.
There weren’t little boys enough to
go round aid I’ve been nothing but
wall paper all the afternoon!”
Many of Our Citizens speak Well of
the Home prescription which Help-
Helped Them to Health.
Mix the folowing by shaking well
in a bottle, and take in teaspoonful
doses after meals and at bedtime:
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half
ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce;
Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three
ounces. A local druggist is the au
thority that these simple, harmless
ingredients can be obtained at nomi
nal cost from our home druggists.
Tie mixture is said to cleanse anu
strengthen the dogged and inactive
Kidneys, overcoming Backache, Blad
der weakness and Urinary trouble of
all kinds, if taken before tbe stage of
Bright’s disease.
Those who have tried this say it
positively overcomes pain in the bacb,
clears the urine of sediment and regu
lates urination, especially at night,
curing even the worst forms of blad
der weakness. £»
Every man or woman here who
feels that the kidneys are not strong
or acting in a helathy manner should
mix this prescription at home and
give It a trial, as it is said to do won
ders for many persons.
The Scranton (Pa.) Times was first
to print this remarkable prescription,
in October, of 1906, since when ail
the leading newspapers of New York,
Boston, Philadelphia, Pittsburg and
other cities have made many an
nouncements of it to their readers.
FOR SALE—Old newspapers at
this office. 10c a hundred.
FOR SALE—Klut-el.'s* babbit met
al. Apply at Ledger Office.
FOR RENT.
TO RENT—Office room* over The
Ledger. Apply to Ed. H. DeCamp.
Nov. 2, tf.
WANTED.
WANTED—The people to know I
am running a dray for the accommo
dation of the public. Phone No. 206.
I A. Holeman.
Jan. 24 pd.
WANTED—Those who wish to set
tle their accounts with me, call at
Clary & Kirby’s. J. B. Pettit.
Jan. 20-24 pd.
BRING your chlckeni, eggs, bat
ter, country produce, green hide* to
Clary & Kirby. Highest cash prices
paid.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SERVICE OR FOR SALE—
I St. I^ambert Jersey bull; registered;
fee $2.00. Apply to E. R. Cash.
April 19 1 a. w. tf.
Too Easy.
TLe Fnion !*: ik of St IVtersbur.'
has it.; oui; service, one night
the director was sleepless He won
dered whether the hank were
really trustworthy. He concluded to
make a trial. He disguised himself
and rushed, pistol lu hand, into the
hank vault. The police were good for
nothing. They looked on quietly,
while Ihe director pocketed 2.000,000
rubles and carried them iiw.i,*. Since
then no one has seen the director.—
Slmpllclsslinus.
NOTICE.
Beginning next Tuesday, the 14t3i
lust., we will gin only three days a
week. Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday.
Victor Cotton Oil Co.
Jan. 10 tf.
Fire Insurance!
We reprntent some o' tto l<tr*r *1 tn’I
mostsul>st>tnt'til companies M,no would
like to write your Uiisintfc. 5-14-tf
Smith & Lipscomb, Agent .
A Curs fo r Misery.
“I have found a cure for the misery
malaria poison produces,” says R. M
James, of Louelleu, S. C. “It’s call
ed Electric Bitters, and comes in 50.
cent bottles. It breaks up a case of
chills of a bilious attack in almost, PORT ANT HAPPENINGS 114
no time; and It puts yellow Jaundice I
clean out of commission.” This great 1 9TATE AND EVENTS OF INTER-
tonic medicine and blood purifler!
gives quick relief in all etomaob,
FOR ALL COUNTY NEWS, IM-
THE
liver and kidney complaints and tbe
misery of lame bacb. Bold under
guarantee at Cherokee Drug Co.
KST IN FOREIGN LANDS. TAKE
AND READ THE LEDGER.