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Men and Women of All Ages, I CAN CURE YOU! THE M. M. CLUB. CLIFTON CHRONICLES. The specialist is now Indispensable. In all walks of life there is a demand for the man who can do one particular thing better than any one else, and such a man is one who has confined his endeavor to, and centered all of his energy and ability on the specialty he has chosen for hie life's work. Early in my professional career I realized that Chronic Diseases were not being given the attention which their importance warranted. I saw that these diseases required a special fii- ness which the busy practitioner could never acquire. For more than twenty years I have de voted myself exclusively to the study and treatment of these diseases, and the fact that physi cians recommend me to their patients is an evidence of my skill and ability in my special line. I give special counsel to physicians with obstinate and obscure cases. I have devoted particular attention to chronic diseases of men and women, and no othtt class of disease requires more intelligent and expert treatment. It is a fact that a majority of men owe the seriousness of their condition to improper treatment, and a failure to realize the importance of placing their case in the hands of a skilled andexp 61-1 specialist. Nervous Debility m DR. HATHAWAY. Recognized as the Leading and Most Successful Specialist in His line in the United States. Overindulgence, indiscretions and excesses are not the only causes of an impairment of sexual strencth. Such a derange ment frequently comes from worry, overwork, mental strain, etc., which gradually weakens and injures the system before the unfortunate victim realizes the true nature of his trouble. Nervousness, weak back, dizziness, loss of memory, spots before the eyes, despondency, etc., often are the first symptoms of an impairment of manly vigor, and if neglected serious results are sure to follow. I want to talk to every man who has any of these symptoms of weakening of his manly functions. I can promptly correct all irregularities, and under my skillful treatment you will have restored all of the strength and glory of your man hood. Whether you consult me or not, do not jeopardize your health by experimenting with ready-made medicines, free samples, so-called quick cures, etc., as the most delicate organs of the body are involved, and only an expert should be entrusted with your case. Send for free booklet, “ Nervous Debility and Its Family of Ills." Stricture My cure for this disease is gentle and painless, and often causes no detention from business or other duties. It involves no cutting or dangerous surgical operation. Improper treatment will result in serious injury. 1 give each case individ ual attention, and treat its every requirement. Every obstruction is removed, and all discharge soon ceases, infiamma- tion and soreness is allayed and the canal heals up promptly and permanently. Send for free book on Stricture. This disease is the enlargement of veins of the scrotum, which fill with stagnant blood, causing a constant drain upon the vitality. It weakens the entire system and saps away all sexual strength. 1 cure this disease with the same uni- Varirnr.filft the vitality. It weakens the entire system and sap? V (*l form certainty just as quick as consistent with medical science. Probably more men are afflicted with Varicocele than any other disease, and their strength is being drained away without their knowing the cause. Come to me at once if you think you are afflict ed' and learn the cause of your trouble. Send for free booklet on Varicocele. This horrible disease is no longer incurable, and when I say that I can cure the most severe case I do so because f know just what my treatment has accomplished. If you have sores, pimples, blotches, sore throat, pains in the Blood Poison bones, falling hairlor any symptoms which you do not understand, it Is'lmportant that you consult me at once, and 1 will tell you frankly whether or not you are an unfortunate victim. I will guarantee to cure you without the use of strong and injurious dregs in as quick, if not quicker, time than any known treatment. My cure is a permanent one, and is not mere patchwork, and the disease will be eradicated from the system forever. Send for my free booklet, "The Poison King.” r* Women who suffer from the ailments peculiar to their sex are cured by my gentle and painless JKPaSPS OT WOrnGfl method of treatment, which avoids all necessity for surgical operations. If you suffer from bearing- P' health thousands ot suffering women. down pains, backache, irregularities, leuchorrhea, etc., write me about your case. Send for my free booklet on Women’s Diseases. I have restored r-v . • r\' — _ — — — My specialty also includes all other chronic diseases, such as Rheumatism, Catarrh, Diabetes, Bright's I n|*n|l|P UISHRSRS Disease, Stomach, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Piles, Fistula, Rupture. Paralysis. Locomotor Ataxia. St. WHIUIIIU a# iwaas/vw Vitus Dance, etc., and all who want skillful, expert treatment should write me about their case. My office i- equipped with the most approved X-Ray and electrical apparatus, so that my patients get the benefit of the latest discoveries of science. Home Treatment jountries. ryom treatment. If you cannot see me in person write for symptom blanks and full information about my sue cessful plan of home treatment by which I have cured patients in every State in the Union and in foreign Correspondence confidential. 9 J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. 41|Inman Building, 22>6 South Broadest., Atlanta, Ga. Give a Delightful Dance at Blacksburg Friday Evening. Blacksburg, June 28.—The M. M. Club gave a delightful dance Friday evening. The dance was in the Fherokee Inn hall and was chaper oned by Mrs. Hudgens, Mrs. Gaden, Mr. and Mrs. Belue, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Osborne. Young America was filled with gaiety and one had only to pass the hall to see that all pres ent were enjoying themselves. It was an evening that will linger in the minds of those who attended for a long time. The following couples were pres ent: Miss Lucy Thompson with Mr. Luther Davis; Miss R. Gaden with Mr. Furman Belue; Miss Edith Ga den with Mr. Frank Deal; Miss Louise Carpenter, of Rutherfordton, N. C., with Mr. Hugh Davidson; Misses Guyton with Mr. Herbert Ryne; Miss Dot Urquhart with Mr. Livy Caldwell, of Due West; Miss Hossie Greenskade and Miss Mary Anderson with Mr. Will Anderson; Miss Gaston and Miss Hopper with Mr. Roy Osborne; Miss Bessie Rhine- hardt with Mr. Oreh Moore; Misses Pollock with Dr. Montgomery; Miss Marion Logan, of Yorkville, with Mr. L. Davis; Miss Ramseur with Mr. Richard Thomson. The participants, as if loath to leave the place of amusement, con tinued dancing until the "wee sma’ ” hours of the morning. At twelve o’clock delightful re freshments were served. Miss Louise Carpenter, of Ruther fordton, N. C., after spending some time with Miss Lucy Thompson, re turned to her home Saturday morn ing. Miss Marion Logan, of Yorkville, returned to her home this morning, after an extended visit to Miss Mabel Ramseur, of this city. Miss Julia Guyton spent Sunday with her parents at this place, and re turned this morning to Spartanburg, at which place she is completing a course in the Converse Business Col lege. Messrs. Frank Deal and Oren Moore returned Saturday from a short pleasure trip to Wilmington, N. C., and other points. Miss Ethel Maxwell is visiting friends in Bluefleld, W. Va. D. Twelve-year-old Girl Drowned While In aBthing. Clifton, June 25.—Yesterday about 3 p. m., Walter, the twelve-year-old son of Mr. Jas. Spearman, was drown ed while bathing with other boys, in Pacolet river below No. 1 mill. The body was recovered about thirty minutes later and every effort was made to restore life, but all proved fruitless. The remains were buried this afternoon at Mt. Zion church in the presence of quite a number of people. Rev. J. W. Elkins conducted the funeral exercises. To the bereav ed family we extend our warmest sympathies. This section was greatly blessed with copious showers of refreshing rain, during the past week, though accompanied by heavy winds and de structive hail in some localities. Farmers are greatly encouraged by the present prospects for their crops. The dry weather afforded a great op portunity for “getting a start of the grass,” and they availed themselves of it right well. Wheat is all cut and Is said to be a fine yield, but acreage was too small. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sparks enter tained some friends with an ice cream supper this evening, which was a delightful treat during such a warm spell of weather. Mrs. A. J. Cobb, formerly of Clif ton and Pacolet, but late of Moul- trieville, Ga., died at the latter place last night and will be brought here tomorrow at 4 p. m., for burial on Monday. Little Hoyt, the two-year-old son of Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Harrison, has been quite sick for nearly two months, suffering from some disease similar to indigestion, and from which, it seems he is making very slow recovery. A vast amount of fish (and some very fine ones) has been caught during the t last three months at this place. It seems as if fish has been more plentiful for the last twelve months—ever since the destructive freshet of last year—than in many years of the past. STYLE IN JOB PRINTING Ll s ?nelf^ al a^ &. bw—awmaxag—j n clothing is to the so ciety man. You fail to impress when you send out poorly printed or unstylish stationery. You get up-to-date printing when you patronize THE LEDGER. A Fr ( Trip to St. Louis. There are a great many advertisements these days bearing the above heading, but nearly all of them are attended by almost impos sible attainments. I am offering A FREE TRIPTOST. LOUIS Of Interest to Farmers. The following letters are self-ex planatory: Yorkville, S. C., June 27, 1904. Editor Gaffney Ledger, Gaffney, S. C. Dear Sir: I enclose you a copy of a letter from Prof. Spillman, agrostologist, of the department of agriculture, Wash ington, D. C. Carrying out his sug gestion, I have written to him mak ing appointments for Prof. Crosby at the times and places stated. Yours truly, D. E. Finley. -AND- Twenty-five Dollars Expense Money additional for information that will lead to the olacing of $5,000 worth of the best insurance in the world, The New York Life. It makes no difference as to whether or not that amount of insurance be placed in bulk or on five different people at the rate of $ 1,000each. All you have to do to get this trip is to introduce me to enough people t > enable me to place the above amount of insurance. In addition to the above The Ledger will tender a two-year sub scription to any person who secures this trip. All you have to do is to s )eak to some of your relatives or acquaintances, find out whether or not they are in the notion of insuring, and if they are, write me, and when I come introduce me. I will do the rest. Address E. K. BELUE, Blacksburg, South Carolina. This offer is good only until August 6th, so be in a hurry if you want to go. Washington, D. C., June 24, 1904. Hon. D. E. Finley, Yorkville, S. C. My Dear Sir:—I am informed by Col. J. S. Newman, director of farm ers’ institutes for your State, that in stitutes will be held under the aus pices of the State experiment station as follows: Landsford, July 13; Mt. Prospect church, July 14; Blacksburg, July 15. Remembering my promise to you to have Mr. M. A. Crosby, of this office, address -two farmer’s meetings in your district in addition to the one which I am to address at Winnsboro, I write to suggest that it might be well for Mr. Crosby to speak at Mt. Prospect church on the 14th, and at Blacksburg on the 15th, as these meetings are already advertised, in stead of going to Chester and Gaffney. I will leave this matter to you, how ever, as it may be that you have al ready announced meetings for Ches ter and Gaffney. Yours very truly, W. J. Spillman, Agrostologist. Scholarships for Young Women. Of the 57 scolarships owned by the South Carolina Federation of Wo men’s Clubs, only the following are I now open: Methodist College for Women— Columbia, S. C.—One scolarship for four years academic work in college. Greenville College for Women— Greenville, S. C.—Two scholarships of free tuition. The Southern Kindergarten Nor mal Institute—Charleston, S. C.— One scholarship of free tuition for two years, for each county in the State. The South Carolina Kindergarten i Association Training School—Char- I leston, S. C.—One scholarship of free tuition for two years. Mrs. I. A. Smith’s School for Young Ladies—Charleston, S. C.— One scholarship of free tuition. Alumnae Club School of Domestic Science—Louisville, Ky.—One schol arship of free tuition for one year. The examination for these scholar ships will be held in each county, July 20th. All applicants must file their names before July 10th with Miss Anadora Baer, Chairman Educational Dept. S. C. Federation of Women’s Clubs, 1C Bull Street, Charleston, S. C. Safeguard the Children. Notwithstanding all that is done by boards of health and charitably in clined persons, the death rate among small children is very high during the hot weather of the summer months in the large cities. There is not probably one case of bowel com plaint in a hundred, however, that could not be cured by the timely use of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and , Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D. j Allison, Cowpens. FOLEYSKIDNEYCURE Cures all Kidney and Bladder Diseases—Guaranteed For Sale by Cherokee Drug Co. For Sale by Cherokee Drug Co. For Sale by Cherokee Drug Co. The Gaffney City Land and Improvement Co. Offers fori sale SBuildlnR-Lots In this flourlshlnK town,'Gaffney: also Farms ne by and In reach of the Schools of Limestone Springs and of tills place, in lots of 20 to 100 acres on liberal time rates; also Agricultural Lands to rent for Farm purposes For full particulars apply to J. V. 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Webster, Probate Judge for Cherokee county, S. C., at his office at the courthouse, Satur day, July 2nd, 1904, at 11 o’clock A. M. for a final settlement and dis charge as administrator of the es tate of Jerry M. Martin, deceased. All persons holding claims against said estate will present them on or before said date or forever be barred. J. Eb Jefferies, Admr. Est. J. M. Martin, deed. Pub. June 10-17-24, July 1, 1904. Good Time. North Pacolet Interdenominational Sunday School Convention met at Gethsemane on last Sunday. The chaplain, Rev. Simpson Blanton, con ducted the devotional exercises; after which the president, Bro. J. L. Strain, took charge. After roll call the pro gram was taken up. First query was discussion of re ports of different schools; discussed ! by Bro. Wm. Jefferies. 2nd query: “What constitutes a model Sunday school teacher?” Dis- i cussed by Bros. J. L. Strain, Ed Clary, J. A. Hames and Wm. Jefferies. 3rd query: “By which does the teacher wield the greatest iniluence, his precept or his example?” Dis cussed by T. M. Littlejohn and Wm. Jefferies. A class of little boys and girls then gave the convention an instructive lesson in the catechism, and a song, which was appreciated by all pres ent. This class was conducted by Bro. E. J. Green. Next a recess of one hour, after which a little girl five years old ap peared before the convention and an swered eight lessons in the cate chism, only missing three questions. The last query was then taken up: ' Is missions properly taught in our : Sunday schools?” Discussed by J. L. Strain, W. D. Kirby and E. J. Clary. Miscellaneous business was then taken up. The place of next meet ing was discussed, and Rehoboth was decided upon as the place on fourth Sunday in September. The convention then adjourned. H. E. Jefferies, Secretary. 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