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Never Without Pe=ru=na in My House So Writes Mr. C' Q. ■ Convert, Hot Springs, Arkansas. There Are a Multitude of People in the United States Who Have Been Restored to Health \>vb- ■m y r i By the Use of Pe-ru-na, W/ m ■xr There are a multitude of people in the United State* who have been restored to health by the use of Peruna. There is no use trying to deny this fact. A* a rule, doctors dislike to admit it. There is now and then a courageous doctor who does admit it, how ever. Tn such ca-es Peruna is prescribed by the doctor himself. Even though the doctor suffers pecuniary loss by such a transaction his patient is benefited, which ought to be the doctor’s chief concern. / W e do not claim that doctors generally prescribe Peruna. But we do claim whenever Peruna is in telligently prescribed it rarely disappoints either the doctor or patient. 'mm m 41 -V ill mm m, s' wm m M Mr.C.G.Convers. m . 14 i;;*- i ' -> k James P. Bracken. ? kf’itv, N.Y.. Nasal Catarrh and Indigestion. Mr. James P. Bracken, tilt) Tenth Ave., New York has occupied the ollice of Water Inspector of New York City for the past fifteen years. He carries on an extensive plumbing business at tilO 10th Ave. He is Post Deputy of Grand Knights of Rcigna Celia Council Knights of Columbus, N. Y. Pie writes as follows: “For nearly a dozen years catarrh has liotherod me in one form or another. I was troubled with nasal catarrh that had affected my stomach, which troubled me most in the morning. My appetite was poor, and I did not seem to relish my food. Indi gestion bothered me at times, also. I was advised to take Peruna, and I took it as prescribed for a month when my cure was almost complete. Today there is not a trace of catarrh in my system, and I cun say without hesitation that Peruna cured me.” Colds and Stomach Trouble. Mr.C. G. Con vers, Pres. Cold Storage loe and Coal Co., Hot Springs, Ark., writes: “I had been troubled with a very serious case of catarrh fora number of years. Having tried many prescriptions by good physicians, I found myself no better. “On the advice of a friend who had used Peruna with good results 1 purchased a bottle. The results were so good that I continued using it. Have, perhaps, in the last three years used a dozen bottles, which have kept me from the try ing troubles of catarrh. I am never without a bottle of Peruna in my house. “<>no always gets relief from colds and Indiges tion if you have Peruna.” THOS. B. BUTLER, Candidate fo r congress from Thi> District. Thos. Bothwell Butler, candidate for Congress, was born in Union county, neap Carlisle, on January 11, 18lid. Alter attending the public schools ot pis native county, he enter ed the University of South Carolina, beginning there the study or law, which was later completed in the law office of tiie lale Col. William Munroe, of the Union bar. When the citizens of those portions of York, Spartanburg and Union coun ties were laboring to establish a new county. Mr. Butler moved to Gaffney, the county seat of Cherokee county, and threw himself into the work and by his intelligence and perseverence 1 did much to give success to the un dertaking which resulted in the birth of Cherokee county. At daffney, he upend his law office, and has since enjoyed a lucrative prat ice. being employed in practi cally every case of importance that ha s been tried since the formation of Cherokee county. Being interested in politics, he was elected a member of the House of Representatives in 1900; receiving the largest vote any candidate had re ceived at that time in Ids county with opposition. In 1902 he was elected to the Senate where he served a full term, and did not stand for re-election. In 1907 fie was appointed Lieutenant Colonel on the staff of Hon. M. F. An- STATE B- A L- FORMED. ARE YOU SURE Tlmt the tee cream you buy 1* strictly PURE I I>o you know that the miikcra' bands wore ch an. Hies excluded from the factory, and fr*<ozcrs and other utensil* kept in Sanitary Condition? Why take any chance where your health Is concerned f Why not MAKE AND FREEZE YOUR OWN ICE CREAM In 10 MINUTES FOR 1c. A PLATE with Jell-0 ICE OOEflin Powder It is so easy. Simply stir content* of one 13e. pai ka^e Into a ouart of milk and freeze, without cooking, heat ini; or the ad dition of anything else. This makes two quarts of ice cream,clean, pure and whole some. A good ice cream freezer can be bought for a dollar or two which will last for years, and will soon save Its cost. 2 packages JELL-0 ICE CREAM Pow- der tor 25c. Flavors; Chocolate, Vanilla, Straw berry, Lemon and Unjtavored. Sold by all good grocers. The Genesee Pure Food Co., Le Roy, N. Y. \Y(ho is He?—See Tuesday’s Gaff- Kidney Disease. Mr. Samuel A. Paxton, 1118 Troost Ave., Kansas City, Mo., member I.O.O. F. and National Annuity Association, writes: “I am n well man today, thanks to your splendid medicine, Peruna. “I was troubled w ith catarrh and kidney disease of long standing when I first began using Peruna. I soon found I was getting better, and continued takiiiL r it for four months. Itcleaned out thesystem, leaving me well and strong and feeling better than 1 have in years.” Catarrh of Bladder. Mr. Michael Rooney, 2ti Fifth St., Watervliet, N. Y., writes: “If 1 hud known of Peruna years ago I should have been saved much suffering. Under carelessness and exposure in my younger years my system got into a very bad condition before I was aware of it, “My d octor thought that I had catarrh of the bladder and duly prescribed for me, but nothing did me anv good. “My t riends advised me to try Peruna, for which I am very thankful, as it lias cured me in two months, and I am in perfect health.” Catarrh of the Head and Stomach. Mr. Frank Richter, of 309 East 2nd St., Winona, Minn., writes: “I take pleasure in recommending Perunafor catarrh of the stomach. Peruna cured me, and I know it will cure any one else who suffers from tills disease. My catarrh was principally located in my head and stomach. I tried many remedies v i th ou t success. I read of Peruna in the papers, and ti re bottles cured me.” Delegates From south Carolina Towns Form a state Organization. The numerous delegates from va rious parts of the Slate who met last night at Ridgewood Club at the call of Mr. William Goldsmith, Jr., of Greenville, to form the South Caro lina State League of Building and Ixiiin Associations, are returning to thi ir homes today delighted with the organization work that was accomp lished. The South Carolinians were ably assisted in getting the organiza tion into workable and practical shape by Mr. Sam Witthuwsky, president of the North Carolina league and head of the Mechanics' Perpetual Building; and lAaiu Association, of Charlotte, N. C.. and by Mr. E. L. Keesler, sec retary and treasurer of the Mutual Building and Loan Association, also of Charlotte. These both made splen- j did addresses, showing how the build ing and loan industry had grown in 1 ,le - ^ e ^8 er - North Carolina and what excellent! 1 ‘ ie ^ :in * * ie things they were accomplishing, and i s (,a fl nf ‘> Ledger, the advantages to be had from! thorough Stafe organizations. As a 1 result the South Carolina league adopted the Tar Heel State constitu tion and by-laws with some changes to suit local conditions. Camden made a bid for the next convention, but Columbia won out in the contest. The next annual meet ing will be held a! Ridgewood. Mr. William Goldsmith, Jr., was made temporary chairman and Mr. T. T. Hyde, of Charleston, temporary secretary. The organization elected the following officers to serve a year: Pifsident, R. W. Shand, Columbia; vice-president, William Goldsmith, Jr.. Greenville; secretary and treasurer, John T. Melton. Columbia; executive committee. W r . M. Shannon, Camden; I. W. Bowman. Orangeburg; T. T. Hyde, Charleston; J. L. Mlmnaugh. Columbia; John H. Bollin, Columbia. Resolutions of thanks were tender ed to Messrs. Wittkowsky and Kees ler, of Charlotte, “for the honor of their presence, their able addresses and thei! hearty co-operation." South Carolina is the twenty-sec- Hour—See Tues- Wlho is He?—‘See Tuesday's Gaff ney Ledger. The Man of The Hour—See Tues day’s Gaffney Ledger. ANNOUNCEMENT. Cards inserted under this head tTom new until election day at the rata at 15.00 for each announcement For House of Representative. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to represent Cherokee county in the lower houne of the General Assembly, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. E. J. Clary. The friends of N. W. Hardin an nounce him as a candidate for re- election to the House of Representa tive. Fo r Auditor. I am a candidate for Auditor of Cherokee county. Owing to the ill health of my wife it may not be pos- m. CENT A WORD COLUMN Advertisements under this heed >« ■ened at tic rate o'! oae coat a wov. for eaeh laeertlon. No ad. accept*'* for leae than Itc; except advertte* meats of farm produce offered ff sale by fanners res id lag la Cheroket county which will be laserted tic.* f r *e of charffe uatll further tie*. Mrs. Lipscomb Entertains. Complimentary to their fair young guest, Miss Bertie Henderson, of Baltimore, and their brother. Dr. Lit tle of Blacksburg, Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Lipscomb entertained PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY. The Church Evangelic Urges More preaching. Greensboro. N. C., May 27.—At the 1 morning session of the general as-! sel. Governor of South Carolina. In 1899 he was happily married to Miss Annie Wood, daughter of Mr. A. N. Wood, of Gaffney, and they have two children. He i s an enthusiastic member of Knights of Pythias, l. o. 0. F.. Jr. 0. U. A. M., Red Men and Woodmen of the World. Member of Buford Street Methodist church, Gaffney. Being a man of good personal ap pearance. and easy address, with in- !■ Beet nil accomplishments, he is de servedly popular with all who know him. These endowments fit him for a successful career. On May Ith, 19u8, his candidacy ond State to organize such a league, sible for uie to make a complete cau- In the United States today there are vass of the county. I trust to be re- about 5,500 building and loan associa- membered by my friends at the pri* tions with a membership of nearly mary, however, whether I am enabled 2.000.000 and with $075,000,000 paid! to makes the canvass or not in in shares, an amount nearly equal to all the paid-in capital of the na tional banks of the country. (Gaffney was represented at the above meeting by R. S. Lipscomb, secretary am] treasurer of the Peo ple’s Building and Loan of this city. Mr Lipscomb is loud in his praise of th< j speeches of Messrs. Wittkowsky and Keesler. WILL D. THOMAS. I am a candidate for Auditor of Cherokee county subject to the actio* of the Democratic primary elecion. D. BOTH HUGHES. At the solicitation of many friends, I announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Auditor of Gaffney is one of South i Cherokee county, subject to the rules FOR SALE- FOR SALE—A soda fountain; fiF Apply O. S Kendrick. May 1J tf FOR SALE—A second-hand boiW- 15-hourse power. Apply at The ger office. WHEN In m*4 of wedding Invltz lions cell on The Ledger. We far nlsh either printed or engraved wort c OR BALK—A se&ftd-haad M*U * Weiss kerosene engine; cheap. A.6 u. his The Ledger, Oaffiey. B. C. FOR SALE—First-clues babbit met al. Apply at Ledger Office. FOR SALE—Old newspapers this office. 10c a hundred. at a s endorsed by the Democratic Con- ..t .m elegant and elaborate o o'clock | senibly of the Southern Presbyterian: vent j on of Cherokee county, the fol- dinner on Wednesday af fTieir beauti- < hurcli the evangelistic resolution lowlng ,-esolutIons being unanimously ful home on the corner of "Limestone ’ ‘ ’ ’ *' and Rutledge streets. The parlor and diiiing room were beautifully and artistically decorated in pink and white cornations, which, with the lovely costumes worn by the ladies, was a brilliant scene. Those who en joyed the hospitality of this charm ing young host and hostess were the following; Miss Bertie Henderson. Miss Aurelia Ix>dge. Miss Eva Mace, of Marion, Miss Alice Dew. of Green wood, and Miss Eunice Ford, of MTrlon, Mefsrs. Charlie Smith, Samuel Lipscomb and Drs. Little and Gunter. FOR RENT- FOR RENT—Store on Limestone street. See J. Floyd Spake. May 22 tf. FOR RENT—Five-room cottage o« Depot street. Logan Warmoth. May g tf. FOR RENT—Good farm to rent two miles from town. Apply to W C McArthur. May 1st tf. FOR RENT—Louse back of Smitt Hardware Co.’e atore. Apply to W H. BaUlk. Mar. 14 ti FOR RENT—The beautiful house of W. 6- Lipscomb near the Globe Mill with good orchard, garden, pee- ture and other patches. Bee Moses Wood. May 1 tf. TO RENT—Office room* over Tk# Ledger. Apply to Bd. H. DeCamp Nov. 2. tf. Valued Same as Gold. 3. G. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar View, Miss., says: “I tell my custo ii’ers when they buy a box of Dr. 1 King's New Life Pills they get the worth of that much gold in weight, If ck'iicted with constipation, malaria or biliousness.” ifcdd under guarantee at Cherokee Drug Co. 25c. was adopted expressing belief in the I need of more evangelistic preaching and urging more malignant efforts on the part of the church to reach the unchurched and unsaved. Tonight was set apart for the hearing of an appeal by the Presbytery of Eastern Texas against the synod of Texas. Tiie pastor concerned is Rev. F. E. Robbins, who has been in charge of a church at Beaumont for several years. Some time ago Rev. Robbins’ mem- bers requested his resignation. He-i refused. The the presbytery and were not sustain ed. They then appealed to the synod and were sustained. The case is an appeal by the presbytery against the action of the synod of Texas. First business this afternoon was adopted: Be is Resolved: — That we, the Democratic County Convention of Cherokee county, do hereby present to the Democratic voters of the Fifth Congressional Dis trict, the name of Thomas B. Butler as a candidate for a seat in the lower House of the United States Congress. 2. That we regard him as a suit- itble man in every respect to repre sent the Fifth District—a man who Wtho is He?—See Tuesday’s Gaff ney Ledger. The Man of The Hour—See Tues day's Gaffney Ledger. I lias been loyal to Cherokee county, to dissenters appealed to t j ie gt a te and to Democracy—'and we present him as fully qualified to rep resent the best interest of the party and of the Fifth Congressional Dis trict. That we endorse his candidacy with confidence in his ability and in- the adoption of the report of the tegrity, and urge for him the support standing committee on foreign com- j of th „ votPrs of thifi district mission. Tie* laymen's movement i was endorsed. Upon the recommen dation of the committee on foreign missions the executive committee was re-elected for three years as were the co-ordinate secretaries. The report on thelogical seminaries was adopt ed. , j. c: It is a eur UN WANTED. I DO PAINTING, wall papering and decorating of all kinds and can save yon money. See my line of wall pa per before yon buy- Shop in theatre building, rear of Ledger office. Wal ter Coyle. May 16 1m. FOUND. FOUND—On Thursday morning near Southern depot, a ladies breast pin. Owner can get same by proving property an,i paying charges. Apply at Ledger office. LOST* ~ . I . LOST—Gold open-face watch near Scruggs Lumber Co. last Tuesday. Monogram "T. C. W.” on back of case. Finder will please return to this office. May 22 tf. •i TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby forbidden to trespass on the Thompson mill place for the purpose of hunting, fishing, etc., under penalty of the law. J. G. Garner. May 22 3t pd. Fire Insurance! W« r«ur«a«m some o # ihtsl iqr «t >»ud moat substantial compi/ ules in !*-,>M|d like to write your busli s. Smith & Lipscomb, Agents VVJho is He?—See Tuesday’s Gaff ney Ledger. King's Creek Chronicles. King's Creel:-, May 25.—I will w ite to the dear old Ledger for my first! time. Mr. Marshal Falls and family visit-; ed Mr. T. H. Falls Sunday. Mr. an,i Mrs. G. P. McSwain visit-) efi Mr. and Mrs. T- H- Falls Sunday, j The farmers are getting along nice-1 ly with their farms in this section. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Falls have a! new comer at their home—a bouncing I baby girl. There will be a lot of fruit in this • section. , swelling Miss Flossie Roberts and two little brothers visited Mr. Harvey Cooper Sunday. They report a nice time. I will close with best wishes to the dear olj Ledger. Black Eyes. i ois may o r -i th -v. in preceding dreams. i m ■ jrs. it people when re nlways truth ve. *' tt if thMr \ l.y their q..c , great anger tightly closed, e voice is very s used when talk ght to tn (.:!<• t b t h. ppent- l Very often men- I e<»j le taUi In ,i W‘ brougb * * . ’ «i r° Carolina's leading building and loan towns and we must go after the 1910 convention good and strong.—Ed. Ledger.) GOOD NEWS- Many Gaffney Readers Have Heard It and profited Thereby. “Good news travels fast," and the thousands of bad back sufferers in Gaffney are glad to learn that prompt relief is within their reach. Many a lame, weak and aching hack is bad no more, thanks to Doan’s Kidney Pills. Qur citizens are telling the good news of their experience with the old Quaker Remedy. Here is an example worth reading: Mrs. I. C. Good. 224 Depot street, Gaffney. S. G\. says: “I am very will ing to give my name as an endorser of Doan’s Kidney Pills for I know them to be a fine remedy for kidney trouble. For more than a year I was Subjected to attacks of this com plaint. My kidneys failed to work properly and from the excessive uric acid in my system, i felt languid and tired, suffering a great deal from rheumatic twinges all throughout my body. Upon learning of Doan’s Kid ney Pills, I obtained a supply at a drug store and after using them, a short time, received the best of re sults. i am now steadily improving in health and I am going to continue using Doan's Kidney Pills until they effect a complete cure.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mi I burn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and tate no other. of the Democratic primary. J. E. Ezell. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Auditor of Chero kee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. H. Turner. Ijpir sleep when under ot!:.t eoudiikiQM hey would nev r do it. OPEN all day to serve you at W. T. Thompson's shop. Come and see us and let us get acquainted. We want to do your work. We make stove repairing a specialty. Phone us at R. H- Hand’s store. J. W. Mc- Murry & # Sou. We reside on second fl oor - May 27 3w. The Lancer Snake. There is a snake called tiie lancer, which lives in South America and is very ready with its fangs. It Is a small, brown, insignificant beast, but its bite induces a sort of imaginary all over tiie victim's body »..• . .. . every Inch of him were being strained to breaking point, and the agony which results is too awful for words. Generally, however, the excess of pain drives the bitten man mad before very long, and in four hours he dies—a senseless imbecile. Her Objection. Mrs. Binks—Would you like to come to church with me this morning? You may sit in my pew if you like. Mrs. Jinks—Sorry, my dear, but uty hat isn’t trimmed for that side of the church.—Judge *- A California’s Luck. “The luckiest day of my life was when I bought a box ot Bucklen’s Ar nica Salve;” writes Charles F. Bn* dahn, of Tracy, California. “Two 25c boxes cured me of an annoying case of Itching piles, which hgd troubled me for years and that yield ed to no other treatment.” Bold un der guarantee at Cherokee Drag Co. Who is He?—See Tuesday’s Gaff ney Ledger. The Man of The Hour—See Tues day's Gaffney Ledger. Gaff- Who js He?—See Tuesday’s ney Ledger. The Man of The Hour—See Tues day’s Gaffney Ledger. Wtho is He?—-See Tuesday’s Gaff ney Ledger. The Man of The Hour—See Tu a s- day's Tfaffney Ledger. I am a candidate for the office of Auditor Cherokee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. James W. George. The many friends of Jno. E. Jef feries, recognizing his ability, hereby announce his name as a candidate for Auditor of Cherokee County, sob* Ject to the rules of the Democratle primary. Fo r Supervisor. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to the office ot Supervisor of Cherokee county. E. Felix Lipscomb. Superintendent Education. I hereby announce myself a candidate tor the office of Superinten dent of Education of Cherokee conn- ty, subject to the rules of the Dem* cratlc primary. ESTLE S McKOWN. NOTICE TO FIRE ARMS DEALERS. State of South Carolina, County of Cherokee. Notice Is hereby given, that all parties dealing In pistols, or cart ridges, less than 45-calibre, are re quired to pay an annual license of 125 to the Board of County Commis sioners. Any dealer falling to obtain such license before offering for sale such cartridges or pistols, Is sub ject to a fine not exceeding $500, or one year’s Imprisonment. All hawkers are peddlers are re quired to take out a license as pro vided In chapter XLI of the Code of 1902. Such hawkers and peddlers arc hereby notified to take ont such license, any falling so to do are sub ject to the penalties prescribed In 364, criminal code. It Is the duty of every Magistrate, every Constable, the Sheriff of Cheap- kee county and the Deputy Sheriff, to enforce the above statute, any citi zen has the right to demand and In spect the license for hawbers and peddlers, and they are required to ex hibit such license to the party so de manding It, for Inspection. B. F. Llpsocmb, Co. Supervisor. May 12 tf. Who is He?—See Tuesday's Gaff ney Ledger. Tiie Man of The Hour—-See Tues day’s Gaffney Ledger. Who is He?—See Tuesday's Gaff ney Ledger. The Man of The Hour—See Tues day’s Gaffney Ledger. ■I >4]