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Men and Women
whoarn in need of the
best mertleal treat
ment should not fail
to consult Dr. Hatha
way at once, as he is
recognized as the
leading and most suc
cessful specialist
You are safe in
placing your case in
his hands, as he is the
longest establish! .1
and has the liest rep-
ntation. He cures
where others fail;
there is no patch w
lor experimenting i:
jhis treatment. Per-
i^aonal atieiuion by ■
Hathaway, also
cial counsel from tv-
associate physicii -
when necessary, which no other ofll 'r's '
you can not call, write for free bool;h r
question blanks. Mention yc.ur trouble
erything strictly confidential ’ Sf \ ■
Hathaway, M. D.
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Money Loaned.
| OANs bn improved farms or a term - f tanburg,
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
WOMEN AND SOCIETY.
DR. HATHAWAY.
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People You Know and People You l]mn tf) p Q Box 304
Don’t Know. To be ahead of the season is the
Miss Catherine Mallory, of Birming- aim of the well-gowned woman of
ham, Ala., is in the city visiting her today. She likes to be among “the
brother, Mr. J. R. Mallory. first, by whom the new is tried.”
C. P. Huggins, Esq., of Lawn, came When the mantle of winter hangs
to the city yesterday and favored The over us, her thoughts will wander
Ledger with an appreciated call. toward the new spring modes. The
T. J. Haines, of Asbury, came to the shirt waist with wide box plait is
city Wednesday. sure to win favor with the spring and
W. P. Love, of Loves Springs, came summer girl; the design can he car-
over to the city Tuesday. ried on so effectively in different ma-
Richard Baines, of Asbury, was terials. Put a four-inch box plait
among his friends in the city yester- down the front, the upper part of
day. ^ the waist is tucked yoke depth, and
.Tames T. Moorehead, a prominent the plain effect of the back is broken
planter of Sarratts, came to the city by four narrow tucks down the center
Wednesday. back. The bishop sleeve is finished
Capt. John D. Jefferies favored The with a band cuff, and the waist fast-
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call Tuesday and re- ens invisibly under the box plait.
Miss Louise Jefferies is visiting in
Union this week.
Mrs. C. K. Gould will return Satur-
Ledger with a
newed.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bentley were
shopping in the city yesterday.
years at seven per cent, interest. N
commissions. For information apply to .). 0
Jefferies. Attorney at Law.
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J. F. GARRETT,
Dentist.
Office Over [The Battery.
’Phone 82
H. B. Mathis, a prosperous Pacolet day to her home in Spartanburg,
river farmer, spent some time in the Mrs. Jim Gaffney has returned from
city Wednesday. Marietta, Ga., where she was called
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Liles, of Spar- by the illness of her sister, who is
risited relatives at Lime- now much better,
stone College Tuesday. Mrs. Dillard, of Spartanburg, is
John G. Kendrick, one of the conn-1 with her sister, Mrs. Sumpter Little-
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Notary Public injolflce. Prompt attention
given to all business.
ty’s most enterprising farmers, spent
some time in the city yesterday.
Wm. Wisher, a hustling Kings
Creek farmer, came to the city Wed
nesday on business.
M. M. Tate, county pension com
missioner, was in the city yesterday.
Felix Littlejohn, of Ravenna, came
up to the city Wednesday on busi-
ness.
W. A. Whisonant was in the city
Tuesday.
Dr. D. S. Ramseur, a prominent
physician of Blacksburg, was in the
city yesterday.
W. M. Roberts was in to see The
Ledger Tuesday. He renewed.
Mrs. Lewis Covington, nee Miss
John.
Miss Ida Scott, who has spent the
winter with her cousin, Mrs. Pierson,
will leave Saturday morning for Spar-
tanburg on a visit, after which she
will return to her home in Edgefield
county.
Mrs. Ed. Gaines entertained on
Monday afternoon the Ladies’ Aid
Society of the M. E. church. After
the business meeting a most delight
ful course luncheon was served, and
an enoyable afternoon w r as spent by
all.
Mrs. W. J. Wilkins will entertain
her lady friends from 3.30 to 5.30
o’clock this afternoon.
Miss Laura Duff entertained her
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Essie Dent, of Columbia, is in the Sunday School class Wednesday af-
city the guest of her friend, Mrs.! ternoon. The little folks had a “fine
_ r . -ni i/^va/io/^vm Dr. J. N. Nesbitt, corner Petty and time.”
Dr. D. P. THOMSON, Jefferies streets. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the
A. S. Roberts called to see us on Buford Street M. E. church will serve
Dentist.
Tuesday and subscribed.
John T. Kitchens, of Ravenna,
called to see The Ledger yesterday.
a supper Tuesday evening, the 15th,
in the vacant store formerly occupied
by Wilkins-Bristow Co. The public
"Office over Cherokee Drmr Co.
Moses Littlejohn and his daughter, is cordially invited to help the ladies
Miss Blanche, were shopping in the j in this worthy cause,
city Tuesday.
Posey Guest, of Cowpens, was in
He paid a visit to
DR. W. K. GUNTER, — THOUGHT TO BE MILL(ONAIRft
U h: rv 'r I tS 'r The Ledger and added his name to New Yorker Dies a Pauper—Wae
r\ai a . _ mi . our list. ,, I Member of Committe of 70.
Office in btar i heatre Building. Magistrate J. W. Alexander paid New York., March 9.—A report Just
Phone No. 20. The^Ledger an appreciated visit yes- oomp]eted after ten years has been
Crown and Bridge Work a specialty. I * j* a J' McCraw, of the upper part of filed by the state apparlser showing
- — ... the ' count y was a business visitor to that Robert L. Cutting, supposedly a
*1 ii TA 115^11 the city Tuesday. millionaire, was penniless when he
V mill r \ TflNlC H.V. Sanders, a Ledgerke ot Cher- j dled ln IW4 .
I L.L_L U lUlliU okee Kalis, favored us with a visit , 0n the nthcr hond he owed tlear)y
Tuesday. | 0ft0
Rev W. A. Moss, of Grover, was an f“ uu > uuu
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At the time of Mr. Cut
appreciated Ledger visitor the first of ting’s death he ,was a member of a
It has recently been discovered that the week,
the germs that produce Malaria, breed W. S. Clary came in to see The
and multiply in the intestines and from | Ledger Tuesday and renewed.
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according to directions on the bottle,
and the cold is sure to pass away
without leaving any bad effects.
Unless this is done the cold is almost
sure to end in the second stage of ca
tarrh, which is making so many lives
miserable. If Peruna was taken every
time one has a cold or cough, chronic
catarrh would be practically an un
known disease.
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stock brokerage* firm. Mr. Cutting
point you.
GAFFNEY DRUG CO.
there spread throughout the system i Dr. R. F. McKown, of Cherokee
by means of the blood. This fact ex Falls, made a business trip to the
plains why Malaria is hard to cure by city Tuesday.
the old method of treatment. Quinine. G. W. S. Hart, a prominent attor-
Iron, etc , stimulate the nerves and ney of the Yorkville bar, is attending
build up the blood, but do not destroy ! court in the city.
the germs that cause the disease, j A. W. Smith, of Algood. spent some
Rydale’s Tonic has a specific effect time in the city Tuesday,
upon the intestines and bowels, freeim - Mrs. Peter Sapoch and her sister,
them from all disease breeding m Miss Georgia Sapoch, of Mount 1’a-
crobf>s. It also kills the germs that ron, were shopping and visiting
i'-,mst the veins and arteries. It drives friends in the city Tuesday.
Inn the blood all poisonous matter N. W. Hardin, Esq., of Blacksburg,
ami makes it rich and healthy. attended court in the city yesterday.
RY DALE’S TONIC is a blood J. B. L. Pettit was a
builder, a nerve restorer, and a Malaria Tuesday.
desuoyer. Try it, it will not disap W. A. McWhorter, of C.lndal. t.- .f i
1 city visitor Tuesday.
Rev. J. N. Isom spent Wednesday
in Spartanburg.
W. M. Spake, of Ezell, came in to
see The Ledger Tuesday.
Boyd Brown, a prosperous farmer
of the Ravenna part of the county,
was in the city Tuesday.
H .Z. Hicks, of Ezell, was in Spar
tanburg Wednesday.
State Constable Eubanks was in
Blacksburg Tuesday.
L. M. Cobb, an old Palmetto Sharp
shooter, was a Ledger visitor Tues
day.
E. K. Belue, of Blacksburg, favored
The Ledger with a call yesterday.
J. F. Wofford, a prosperous farmer
of the lower part of the county, is
serving as a juror at this term of tho
court.
Sam Strain, of Etta Jane, was an
appreciated Ledger caller Tuesday.
Moses Goforth. a Thlckety farmer,
came to the city yesterday.
Hon. C. W. Whisonant, of Wilkins-
ville, spent sometime in the city Tues
day.
Magistrate R. W. Lee, of White
Plains, was in the city yesterday.
was conspicuous in local affairs when
a young man, and was one of the most
active and aggressive members of the
committe of 70, appointed to over
throw the Tweed ring.
Wood’sSeeds.
Twenty-five vears practical ex
perience, and the fact that we do
the largest business in Seeds in the
Southern States, enables us to
supply every requirement in
GARDEN AND FARM SEEDS
to the very best advantage, both
as regards quality and price.
Truckers and Farmers
requiring large quantities of Seeds
are requested to write for special
prices. If you have not received
a copy of WOOD’S SEED BOOK
for li)04, write for it. There Is not
another publication anywhere
that approaches it in the useful
and practical information that
it gives to Southern farmers
and gardeners.
Wood’s Seed Book will be mailed free
on request. Write to-dey:
do not delay.
T.W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen,
RICHMOND, • VIRGINIA.
Bryan’s Visit Delayed.
Birmingham, Feb. 3.—Hon. William
Jennings Bryan’s visit to this city has
been postponed on account of the
death of his sister. John W. Tom
linson, who expected to entertain him,
said this morning that he was now
expected about the 14th, and will give
city visitor I * lecture for the benefit of the free
kindergarten.
A r.r.n 's not want a better snap
than lo help a fool get rid of his
money.
Working Overtime.
Eight hour laws are ignored by
those tireless workers—Dr. King’s
New Life Pills. Millions are always
at work, night and day, curing Indi
gestion, Constipation, Sick Headache
and all • Stomach, Liver. and Bowel
troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure.
Only 25c at Cherokee Drug Co.’s drug
store.
Landlords would like leap year bet
ter if they could charge for the extra
day.
A Serious iv.,; K4.C Which Thou-
sandu Are Making.
The first sta Q - of catarrh is what is
commonly knov n as " catching cold.” It
may be in the 1 .ad, nose, throat or lungs.
Its beginning is sometimes so severe as
to cause a chill and considerable fever,
or it may be so slight as to not hinder a
person from his usual business. In per
haps a majority of cases little or no at
tention is paid to the first stage of ca
tarrh, and hence it is that nearly one-
half of the people have chronic catarrh
in some form.
To neglect a cold is to invite chronic
Catarrh. As soon as any one discovers
the first symptoms of catching cold he
should at once begin the use of Peruna
Miss Elizabeth Uber, No. G7 Bassett
street, Albany, N. Y., writes:
“I have always dreaded unsettled
weather becauseof my extreme liability to
catch cold, wbenacatnrrhai trouble would
quickly develop through my entire sys
tem, which it would take weeks to drive
away. I am thankful to say that since I
have taken PERUNA I do not have any
reason to dread this anymore. If I
A A’U’aU | have been at all exposed to the damp,
‘ * j wet or cold weather, I take a dose or two
of PERUNA, and it throws out any hint
of sickness from my system.”—Miss Eliza
beth Uber.
Mrs. M. J. Brink, No. 820 Michigan avenue,
St. Joseph, Mich., writes:
MISS SARA M'GAHAN.
help me and cough remedies nauseated me.
Reading an advertisement of what PE
RUNA could do, 1 decided to try a bottle,
and you can imagine how glad I felt when
It began to relieve me in a very short time.
In loss than two weeks I was completely
cured.”—Sibyl A. Hadley.
Miss Sara McGahan. No. 1973d street, Al-
“This past winter during tho wet and cold | bany,N. Y., writes:
weatiier I caught a sudden and severe cold, .. ^ niou ths ago 1 suffered with a severe
which developed a catarrhal condition
through my entiresystem,and so affected my
general health that I was completely broken
down, and became nervous and hysterical
and unlit to supervise iny home. Sly physi
cian prescribed for me,but somehow his med
icine did me no good. Reading of PERUNA
I decided to try 1L After I had taken but
three bottles I found myself In fine health.”
—Mrs. M. J. Brink.
Wbyl A. Hadley, 20 Main street, Hunting-
ton, I nd., writes: “Last winter after get
ting my feet wet I began to cough, which
gradually grew worse unti' my throat was
attack of Influenza, which nothing seemed to
relieve, My hearing became bad, my eyes be-
.came irritated and feverish. Nothing seemed
right and nothing I ate tasted good. I took
PERUNA and within two weeks I was per
fectly well.”—Sara McGahan.
If you do not derive prompt and satis
factory results from the use of I’eruna
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a
full statement of your case, and he will
be glad to give you his valuable advice
gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
sore and raw. Ordinary remedies did noli -he Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, (X
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Pneumonia May be Prevented.
If a cold lingers, there Is danger of
pneumonia. If LaGrippe leaves the
lungs In an infiamed condition, there
is great danger of pneumonia. Pre
vent this fatal disease by using Ry-
dale’s Elixir; it cures colds quickly
and leaves the throat and lungs
sound. It is the best remedy for
that peculiar inflamed condition of
the lungs that so frequently follows
LaGrippe. This modern scientific
throat and lung remedy Is a safe
remedy for young and old, in all
throat and lung diseases.
Gaffney Drug Co.
A New Livery Stable.
I wish to inform the traveling
public that I have opened a first-
class livery and sales stable at
Cline’s old stand on Robinson street,
where I shall always have on hand
stylish turnouts and the best of
stock. Specially gentle horses will be
kept for ladies, and polite and care
ful drivers for all. Give me a share
of your patronage.
C. H. Robbins.
Nobody’s child doesn't disgrace his
relatives.
0«afiienB Cannot lx- Cured
by Iuch' applications, as liny cannot reach
tin; diseased portion of the ear. There is
only one way to cure deafness, and that Is
by constitutional remedies. Deafness is
caused by Inllanted condition of the mucous
I'nlnif of the Eustachian Tube. When this
tube gets in flamed you have a rumbling
J”‘ ari and when it is
entirely closed deafness is the result and
unless the inflammation can he taken out
and this tube restored tolls normal condi
tion. bearing will be destroyed forever; nine !
cases out of >n are caused by catarrh which i
Is nothing but an infiamed condition of the
mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafness (cased by catarrli) that can-
jot be cured by Hall's Catarrli Cure. Send
for circulars, free.
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fumery, Rubber Goods—In fact our’s is a
complete Drug Store.
We invite you to visit us when you are
looking for reasonable prices and courteous
treatment.
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