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OKEflON PITY KNTKKlMtlSR Fit I PAY, JAN, X 1013. CHILDREN ALL SICK WITH COLD. COUGHING, FEVERISH, AWAKE ALL NIGHT' Use Pure and Pleasant Dr. Kino's New Discovery. Relieves the Cough, Loosens the Cold, Promotes Rest and Sleep. THicn your family is visited by cold epidemic nd your home mi like a hospital, your children all have cold, cough continually, are fever ish and restless at night, sleep little and then not the sound, refreshing gloep children need. You yourself are almost sick and awake most of the night, caring for them. You need Dr. King New Discovery. It quiets the children's cough in stantly. It is pure and pleasant Children like it By relieving the cough promotes sleep and gives you and the children the much needed rest Get a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery from your druggist He ALL DRUGGISTS will refund your money if it doeanl rive relief. W. II. Knowles, of Osco, 111., writes: "We have given Dr. King's New Discovery the most thorough tests for coughs, colds and various bronchial troubles for six years, and have never found it to fail." "Tor about three months I had the worst kind of a cough," writes W. F. Einehart of Asbury, N. J. "It would keep me awake for hours at night All the medicines I took did not help me till at last I used Dr. King's New Discovery. Three doses gave me the first good night's rest I had in months and further use com pletely cured me." Sold by NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY J INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEEDY. I Assessor," six characters; tablc.vi, ! Good Xip'.t and Home Sweet Home ' Rain! Rain! we hope the new I recitation, "A C'losins Address," Win year will bring change in the weath- j nie Lanti. er we jm having now. j Mr and Mrs, Myers were In Can- If your children are subject to at by Tuesd&y. I tack may be warded off. Kor sale by Jesse Mitts, who spent Christmas J symptom, hoarseness. Give Cham with Southern Oregon friends, return- j berlaln's Cough Remedy as soon as ed home Monday. j the child becomes hoarse and the at- High Jackson and sons. Will and j tack my be warded oq. Ki) sale by Hen, are getting out telephone poles, Huntley Pros. Co., Oregon City, Hub which seems to indicate they will soon , bard aa.d Canby. have a phone. ! Mrs. J. E. Mitts is visiting her i MARQUAM. daughter, Mrs. A. M. Miller, of Mo-j lalla, Mrs. Miller Is the proud pos-! Several applictions are out for road sessor of a fine eight pound boy, born I supervisor in our district It's one of December 26th. j the wonders that some of the women David Westberg nd family, who; have not gotten out a pet'ion Tor have been attending convention at : roid boss it is not too late yet. Boring, returned home the fprepar. j The yung people who have been of the week. ! at homo curing the holidays have re- Lewis Mitts visited his sister, Mrs. turned. F. A. Hilton. Sunday. j M:ss Blench Harman returned to Mrs. Stuckey, who has been ill for ; Silvcrton Hirn Schol. Miss Myrtle Al some time, is now able to be up pan j bright to Ml. Angel, Miss Echo I -ar-of the time. to Oitgon City High school and Miss 1 oldor. to Cottage Grove, The program and Christmas tree, given by the pupils of Miss Lillian Mitts, teacher of the Bear Creek school, Christmas eve, was enjoyed by a large crowd. The tree was loadeo. with presents for all, both large and small. School closed Tuesday, Dec. 24th, to open Monday, Jan. th. Following is the program: Song. "Holy Night," by the school; recitation. "Opening Address," by Mellissa Kyniston; recitation, "When Pa Shaves," Earl Sturve; recitation. "A Mortifying Mistake." Ruth Mosh berger; recitation. "Not So Easy," Cecil Lantz; recitation, "The Lost Doll,'' Ida Kyniston; recitation, "A City Boy's Discoveries." Eldo Miller; fcong. "You Mustn't Pick Plums From My Plum Tree," Pearl Miller and Clinton Christner; recitation, "Be Cheerful," May Kyniston; recitation, "What I would Be," Six little boys; recitation, "Our Christmas.'' Pearl Miller; song, "Just for a Girl," Lewis Mitts; recitation. "Their Wishes," Er ma Sturve and Earl Christner; recita tion. "What's the Cse," Charlie Lantz: recitation. "Anybody" s Business," Bec sie Oswalt; recitation, "Santa Claus." Leo Lantz; dialogue, "The New Boy," six characters: recitation and ta bleau, "Nobody's Child," Inez Christ ner; song, "Silver Bell,' mixed voices; recitation. "Money in de Business," Guy Lantz; recitation, "Little Blos som," Pearl Miller; recitation, "Sit ter's Best Feller," Clinton Christnc; Stump speech, "Christmas,'' Winnie Lantz; recitation, "Betty and the Pear," Bessie Oswalt; song, "Oceana Roll," Lewis Mitts; dialogue, "Ttie Thj tiLall pox scare at Pcotts Mills is qul?iii.p down. It's in a mild form. No new cases reported. They have those affected quarantined. The late heavy rains have stopped work feudally and the roads are quite bad. Mr. pud Mrs. Guy C. I-arkins, of Stafford, er here Christmas and made themselves useful helping In the program of the Christmas exer cises. John Jerg and wife are Improving slowly from the typhoid fever. The Marine band is to have a has- j ket social in January. Mis Bertha Miller and her sister, Vesta, are to take charge of the tele phone office the first of the new year. Harry Hibbard and wife leave this week for Molalla to take charge of the telephone office there. The young people had a pleasant time in the hall Saturday night and a large crowd atteuded. Mr. Lema is to Instal electric lights in our town soon. The Choice of A Husband is too important a matter for a wo man to be handicapped by weakness, bad blood or foul breath. Avoid these killnopes by taking Dr. Kings Life Pills. New strength, fine complexion, pure breath, cheerful spirits things that win men-follow their use. Easy, safe, sure. 25 cents at all druggists er. The pieces spoken tX th child ren were appropriate for the occasion and Santa Claws 'U represent ed by Dave Franklin. assisted by Mrs. l.vdla I'sher. The nHim was kepi warm and comfortable anil fr ,, w hours one would forget the bleak winds and cold that w would iiieel when Hie even-lses closed, and would start (or our sepoiule homes, liev. Chllds spent Christmas with his family, who live In the vicinity of Boring. Mrs. Kills' Hidings Is spendlng Christinas with her parents who live Hear lOstaeada. KuiH-li Sklrvln went to Portland to speud the holidays with relatives. Ellis Stevens, of near Uervaia, .Mar ion comity, spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ll. V. I lent ley, old time friends, and acqiialnialiicea of his. Mr. Hue. Who let I ''ek ago to visit his father In Minnesota, arrived at his destination, making thi trip In safety. Win. Allen, son in-law and daughter, came up from Portland and will re main home for a few days. There Is a number of cases of chicken pox In Scott Mills at Un time. Tvphoid patient scattered through this vicinity have generally passed the critical stage and are now con sldered out of danger. Uert Hue, an employe In the Journ al Building. Portland, spent Christ mas day at home, returning, to Port laud the next day. Neva Wooster has been quite HI lately, necessitating tho attendance of a physician. Harrison James is reported a little better and his folks have returned home from visiting him at a hospital In Portland. Bert Hibbard and family, former residents of Glad Tidings attended the Christmas tree at M.irqiuun. They will visit Mr. Hibbard' father, Kev. C. A. Stookwcll and return home Thursday. ! D. A. Bentley and wife stayed Christmas night with Mr. and Mrs. Sen u maker. George Newsomo remained Christ mas night with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sea man, where he partook of a line Christmas breakfast, returning home at 10 a. nv sharp, for he knew there awaited him at home a dinner that the little wife sets before him not oftener than once a year, for really It would not be advisable nor safe to do otherwise. So the Christmas of 1912 Is a thins of the past, and a new year is hen-. So let us turn a new leaf, pin It down, and aim to do better than we have done during the closing year. A Nervous Woman Finds Relief After Many Yera W.imi-ti who sunVr friuii rlrcm 11,-iwMisiK", "licit cn-l' "iiii'l Milletiug bcloie finding any relief. Mis, Pjiiu-I Kinliicr, of PclistKf, O., had Mich all f xprricucr, regard mil which h )': I had stomach V , .0 " A I w.miI.I ha r tltr." erfe trouble wlo-n I rinlitxn years "! II...I t.toko d-.KH my ticniilt, sn.t fur )-.-ia l mlerr.1 with n,-rv.um'. tleailach. In.llk-'-II. mi u.l Himv.-u l a m s . T It r.'.m .t luil I w.miI.I havs uo-tii our lll.l." Alter tlV Ninrly vir rtnirdy rvom. niKll.tnt. I "'1" tiikm lr. XIU'' Nervine. nd I mint v II Ml'd ,.li.trfiill- I hv Imd m " rv" oumicM fur vril t " MISS P-AN KtNTNKIl. UWJ I'tMMHIl Ct , IS'IUIIIT. Miiiy remedies arc rrc.Hiim'H'lf1' for ilicc of the nervous sytnn that fail t produce rcMilK lircjiMC they do not reach the "t ol the trouble. lr. Mil"' Nervine lu proven it value in Mich C4r no many time that it i unnfcrnry to make claim for it. You on prove its merits for yoiiMflf by getting a liottlc of your druggi'l. who will return the price if you receive no benefit. MILKS MCDICAL CO.. Ktkhart, In When you want a reliable medicine fcr n rough or cold take Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. It can always be depended upon and Is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Huntley Pros. Co.. Oregon City. Hubbard and Canby. The two store In Mnrnuant did a thrlvliig business during Christum week Mabel Miller, clerking for J. 1 "lol doll bus been absent for the past week as she was called home to attend her father. Pierce Miller, of Molalla, who had a paralytic stroke and whose life for a time hung In the balance, but since reports are in hit favor and he will probably recover. Mr. Allen, who has been working In Portland this winter has been visiting at home the past few days and will not return to Portland but will re main at home Tom Garrett s hop baskets still He around upon the ground In bis hop yard. If th.- don't float down the creek this winter thev will be handy for next season's work. GLAD TIDINGS. Quite a larze crowd attended the Christmas tree at Marquam on the eve of Dec. 24, despite the bad weath- 7 Are You Going to Build 9 or Make Some Alterations in Your Home "- u ; .7,1" ft-rirvjATN. i ;- ' ..! .v? tea "it- j fafcV f; ! ij;- ! i; ; ! : Cx. rVJTi' t I I ! .ssrcinKSfaEBaHss. ; 'Mh-" "nr. ;r i Frank If so, look over our stock of first-class DOORS of all sizes-We have some EXTRA LARGE DOORS on hand. Two of them will fill a good part of one wall if used for slid ing doors, creating a sav ing in plaster, cloth or paper These Doors are first class in every re spect, throughly season ed and cost regularly from $3.50 to $4.00. Now we offer these DOORS to interested parties for 95c EACH while they last. We also call youa atten tion to our splendid as sortment of Front Doors. Busch DAMASCUS AND ROCK CREEK. The rainy season has evidently set in for good. The farmers who have not finished their plowing are now wishing they had taken advantage of the past good weather. Christmas week has passed and the New Year Is upon us. People In this vicinity all enjoyed Xmas trees and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dalles and son. Leslie, speut Xmas with their daught er. Mrs. Orren Hatton, of Stone. The Sunday School at Rock Creer. has been lightly attended of late on account of the bad weather. There was a special road meeting at Damascus Saturday, Dec. 2S. A special tax of ten mills was voted. The north and south road between New ell's corner and Sycamore had one fourth. The Damascus and Portland road received one-fourth, the Devi!- Cut-off -road ontsixth. and the Damascus-Oregon City road received one sixth. It is every citizen's duty to boost for good roads, as there are many reads In Clackamas county that are almost impassible. The me.-ting I went off very quietly. Thi-re being four ladies present to keep p.-ace. Mrs. Kobt. Robertson and children, of Kairview, visited her sister, Mrs. Nathan Rawley Christmas week. Mrs Raw-ley accompanied her sister to her home at Kairview to attend the oi ening dance at the new hall at Kair view. SinL'ing in the nckhliorliood ai postponed last week on account of the rainy weather. It will be held at Mrs. Walter Smith's Friday evening. Everybody is Invited to attend. i ?it!h S-ni '.i.-nl ( : 'rixtpr.it K a her homo, il.e : leu lit school near Bull Run. Damascus Orange, No. 200, held Its regular meeting in December, the first Saturday. The following olllcers were elected for the ensuing year: Master, Roy White; Overseer, J. D. Chit wood; Chaplain, Mrs. Kmnia Chit wood; Lecturer, Kmtna Chit wood: Secretary, Mrs. Marion Dalles; Ste ward, Henry Mellien; Assistant Ste ward, Roy Kerr; Gatekeeper, Krnnk Mellien; Lady Assistant Steward, Mth. E. Newell; Pomona, Vaiinette ft. Newell; ('ires, Mrs. Burr; Klora, Mrs. Waller Hall. The next meeting will be the first Saturday In January, when the public Installation will be held. The patrons of the grange ex tend a cordial welcome to those who don't belong to inspect the work of the granue. Bring your dinner anil stay all day Persons troubled with partial par alysis are often very much Iwnellied by mass.iglng the affected parts thor oughly when applying Chamberlain's Lltilineiit. This liniment aKi relieve, pains. Kor sale by Huntley Bros Co., Oregon City, Hubbard and Canby. WILSONVILLE 11 D. Aden was a Portland visitor on Monday. Mrs Marlon Young spent some days In the Rose City last week, the guest of relatives there. Ex-Senator Krnse was In Oregon City and Portland on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R.-.-d ', niluiiii went to Portland on New Year's day, to eal dinner with relatives. The Wilsonvllle stores have bad a good Christmas trade. Dwlgbt Seely and Elmer llasset brink spent the Chrlntiiuis vacation with relatives here. Roy Ni nil. l and sister, Esther, who formerly resided here, have lie.-n vis iting friends lieur our village for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Melvlu and daughter, Lois, have moved to Hubbard, and will be greatly missed by their man) friends. Elmer Seely, Harold Say and James Say were among high school students who spent their vacation nt home. Mr. Marlon Y'oung was an Or.vpiti Cltv Nltur on Tuesday. Mr. Ed Baker was a visitor to the county feat last week. Mr. and Mrs. Halley were Portland visitors Christmas week. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Young gave a delightful family dinner on Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Alison Baker ami family spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Baker, In Portland, Mrs. Marlon Young chaperoned a party of young x-ople, who went to Newlierg on Christmas night, In Mr. Stangle's laujich, to attend the mas querade. A telephone meeting of Importance will be held In the A. O. W. W. ha:; at Sherwood on Saturday, ,:an. Iltli. l'JKi, at two o'clock. Eva Baker and Wm. Turner were married In Port In ml on .Monday, and will reside there permanently. Tiie bride has host of friends here, who join In wishing the young couple suc cess and happiness. Mr. nnd Mrs. Marlon Young and family spent New Year's Day In the Rose City, the guests of relatives. Subscribe for the Enterprise and while so doing, give Stipt. (iary a vote for that automobile. The Christmas tree festivities at the school house, were much enjoyed Parcels Post, commences January first. Tbanks to the grange. Pomona will meet with the Oswego Grange January S. D-. Bell's Antiseptic Salve Is good for any'liing for which a salve is indicated Much as pimples, black heads, sores, rhaps, ulcers, sunburn and all skin affections. 2,'o at Hard ing's drug store. GLAD TIDINGS. OREGON CITY Little farm work of any kind Is go ing on owing to the continued rain and dis-ir-reeable weather. Mrs. Spurlin and daughter, and Nal Jackson and son were visiting Mrs. C. V. Jackson a few days last week. Henry Hatler and the Bentley Bros, butchered Saturday. Amanda Rue, who has made her home in Portland the past few months is spending the holidays at home with her fatner and mother, who reside In 'I:ad Tidlnnt. M.xs Neva Wooster is still very HI of typhoid pneumonia. She had been attending school in Woodburn and had returned home to spend the holi days when taken sick. Frank Erickson will build a porch on his rouse this coming week. Snow to fhe depth of three Inches fell on the foothills near Scotia Mills on the night of December 27, and we expert a snowfall closer home In the near future. ! by the large crowd attending. The bazaar and supper given by the Ladies' Aid Society of tho M. E church recently, was a great success and netted them about forty dollars for their treasury. On Monday evening, the ICth of Dec, the many friends and tiok-hhors of .Mr. and Mrs. White cave them a surprise, and served a banquet for them In the basement of the M. church, the occasion being in honor of the fiftieth anniversary of their mar riage. A purse was presented to thh estimable couple as a token of the? loving esteem In which they am hefd In our community. After singing the '.olden Wedding Day," all Joined in congratulations and good wishes for tnese elderly people, of whom It may easily ne saw "none knew them hut to love them, none named them hut to praise." New Year'i eve was the ocea.ion of a number of delightful family re unions, and neighborly gatherings, where the good people of our village watched the M year out and the new year In. i TWILIGHT. W A. Podds. Cutils Dodds, Mrs. Curtis Dodds and t!eo. Alfred Ik.dds spent Clirlstmas In Canby " Mr. anil Mr- Kdward Doddit. Mr. Morebmd ud family. I'"'' hind, were guests of Mr. Slid Mrs. Thouis Kellauil Christ mas, Mr Bentley Is keeping bachelor hall while his family I visiting rela tives In Mai'uuiim. Mr, and Mrs. tleo Lanelle and M J UnelUi were Chrlstiim" guest at I he home of Attorney K, J. M.'iidl In SelwiHul. Twlllsht school will commence tml Moudiiv after two week's vacation, Mr, "and Mrs A. II. Marv-y enter tallied Chrlsttn st dinner, Mr. ud Mrs, Balls, of Portland, tico, Schrewu Is on the sli k llsl, A business inert liu ' the Couimun Ity Club held Hatutdii) evening gulte a number from here alleiided On. mini at Mount Pleasant Huturlav evening, nd report having a oi.l llnie. Miss Anna Wllehart hss returned In her homo In Oregon City after MI with her sister, Mrs. James IDInm. Mr. and Mrs, I., MuttiHui wei.i din ner gii'ists of their sou, Milton Mat toon in MllwauklB Christmas, Miss I ..!' McDonald, of Coltoti, was a weekend m'l of Mrs. Curtis M Ootids. Winner lilillige otllceis elected (or the dulling year are: Master, Mr. B. Hoffman; Overcvr. Mr, T. Clilnti. Lecturer, Mr T, Cnlun; Steward. Mls Lois lirlbldo. Chaplain, Mr. W. A. ISmMs. Assistant. Steward. Mr. T. Hpulak, Socrvlar). Mr. D. M. McArlhur; Trvosurer. Ml Amy tirlbble, Gatekeeper. M. J. nelle, Klora. Miss Pearl Chum; l"t n oi.a. ,'dias l.eU McDonald, Cere. Mrs. T. Grace. POUOLAX Ones Coustlpallou and Liver Iroi lil. a Dvics not gripe nor sicken, tiOc , Pottle. Money back If Hot sllsfnct ory. Harding s drug tore. MULINO. This vicinity has been United by verv stormy weather for the past week, the high winds wrecking the telephone wires alhl keeping tills colli- inanity with very oor telephone ser vice. The old year, I '. 1 J will soou be gone and seems to be i) lug hard. Mr. t'rok Is building a new sld walk along his property. Mr. Evans. Hie Mullno merchant, is iiiil"iupliitliig moving his lure acrus the street near his residence. At the telephone meeting last Week Le vis Chun bill was elected lllietllan for bin clown Hum, Imc 2.1, a boy. to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Erickson. I ai iftinas was speiil very quietly In this iielglibolitHid. Mr. and Mrs. I in v is celebrated tho day with a fan. Ilv reunion. Mrs. Cuto White and two rhlhlicti. froei Portland .spent Christinas with Mrs. White's mother, Mrs. Crook, of (bis place. esta Churchill, who ha been ion Ilii.-d to the house for the pu-t two or lltnr weeks with IicurnU U, Is aide to lie ul hi t ,.1,11111 Children Cry for Fletcher's vyri in Tlio Kind You lluvn Alvrny. llotiulil, nu vhl' li lias btr, lu iisn (or over ilO ycurs, lut lioruit tlio V,tmiiir ol -tf wl ' bvvn iiiitdd iiim,( his per, a a SJJ-r- noHrtl tiHTUloii alix-o Us Vi'anrr. yuH, CiCAt( Allow Hit turn ImIi'.vii yot (illiU. J All rMiiJTfills, liiiKufliMiH iul 'Musl-iis-ifo,,,! iJfrft i:tMrliii iit (tint Irlllii wllli mill riuluiiucr lluv i-tiliu ol f lufutil niul Clilllrvii-i:iK-rlinti UKulust i:iinrliuo(, 1 What Is CASTORIA rmtorin gorli'i D (iitiliilna lllisliiui niul nllu litis licet lliltllleli IHtirrliii iisslinlliil -llio 1 till GENUlf If f I H ll til V. I It t 'l s t ii n I 1 ,-t t h. I . I f . I I . . II. ( i . i-rMt, ' -t..iii . ' -1 " i 't i) .ii. 6: The Ki m .SO i : H Never Got His Money back. Sutherland's Eagle Eye Snlv. enr.-d his eyes mid u did not want it. Painless and h " r in i. . ;j i-.-uts at Harding a drug store. MOLALLA. A "Southwenter" of many miles per hour -I'mck In this locality Sunday Willi considerable for. e To lie It. the tliul i-r at urn h times dodging dy ing IIiii'jh Is a snap to look after. Sun is low ilu-.s ii on the hill, sea soning the air with winter chills. I.'l.e::i has become a hallway S'.i (ton for the .Mul.illa trainc. Jo liar l"s U : r . ii h f i in a ii. with tiurn f., H.e in.nl 1,1. i, pasHeiig.-rs from I.I mt.iI heie. P. C Mill, r Is gradually Improving in health fmrn his recent Illness Mol..lla hat about a sutlun of laud now avail, ilile to build a tow n on,-so all (hat have heretofore been dlsae pointe. in securing a home here may now t.-li (heir friends that conditions are iiuw lavoialile at Molullu. Nivi Saturday will le iiislallutlon of on.crs at Molalla Orangn No. 21U and Saturday night Installation at Vim-uiMv No y, fulled Artisans. Leo : haver will return to the O. A c, next week, having spent a wei-k with the folks at home. 1 t In l-'ngle ii tin. home from r.nst era U ,i-liiiikMuii, to eat Christmas din ner itith bis n. oilier and take a look at old .Molalla before the town grew nut i I i--koiiltig. l-.l.u l.ooney was married on Christ tin ilav tu Miss Kraiikllii Long and bap) may they live at Molalla. Estacaf1 a!i- illi r. ( re ' , si.! . cst The i Ity of K a rd district, v. P.. ue in iho elt. tho roads built t (lie urrmilldlllg I Tli.. huh wind rral'le iluuingn ll try The t.lcpU pveryshero Com cut oft A mall Waller Shrliier's damage. A tre i;.irll.l.l iiitiiitry breaking in tho r inked all day M i ages Mlas Ai i Lurtl.-ll, was in. i Monday evening ir.-.-s and high and wun not shit Siturday liirfl Mrs Mary V I HarrlK.'ii Traccy Shearer, lecturer secretary. Tho , Clackamas connt .rgruin and r-ji: of h-iiiioiis for I bill. LOGAN. Surely tne dying year Is making a il .--l erati! struggle lu the last hours of its olstence. The way tho wind blew Monday night kept some of us natives awake. The hull at Logan Christmas night was a sin cess both socially and Ilium cilly. Christmas passed off quietly with numerous family gatherings, Christ mas trees, etc. A Christmas tree was one feature at the Logan cliurrh Sun day, also one ut Stone by the Sunday s. hoo and the school on Friday eve ning which was well attended. Bertha Jtoss, the eleven-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Boss, oi this lace Is a victim ol inllamnlory rheumatism. At last reports she wn '' improving-. j Adolph Benson Is II! of typhoid f er. - ' ' "' ' '-v- L Quito a large representation u tax ""I? u""'"lel ll.ii road Ineetl,, aI the (.range hall Monday after,:..,. Whtn Vow ' On the bottle yon that yim are gctt and cold remedy . Honey has llilllliiur At Hnrdliig's drug CHERRVV Mr and Mrs lien. h i m ii I Christmas In ( ' In; .Vr. mid Mrs. Pari ' v. Mr Arthur Eadeii. o spent Christmas in Chrrryvllle, Rev. Mr. Re. formerly of Dov Clierr) v llle. Ale Brooks I Wash , hi-re In month. A ( liristiinis cut. , at tho M, K. elm. . which was largely a succohs In every Vincent Kviel sp Cherryvllle A dniieo was held home Thursday eve Jerry I-1 le spent ( r,v vllle. Miss Smith, of Ss In Cherryvllle. August BedellKteill . In Sandy. Chnuiicey CofTiiinn t i a short time ago, lea daughter ill Salt I .ul ' his return from the l Christmas with Mr. slid Mrs ( I M trH rtn .1 i 4 A Midi That lives ten years Dr. Bells Pine-Tar. sold for slulecn year Increased every ycaj risk. We guarantee ' drug store. KEL8- School opened on Miss Lnmoreiu so at her brother's h' Tl. ..r,..,.,.l. ' w ii moil lit to $:i,' ii. I-, . ( i I ,rt a 8,1(1 ,",no "! nt a .,.. 'II levy ,l Dually g 7 12 mill ,. ',-ried. 6 mills t() bo applM on!,1;: wi: r.i.d Bi.r:m ro-iu si,. j . , Cm 7,., "mm I'""L Miss Llllle Anderson visited at P rk I'.'iee (he past week. Mr. i.o Lunsford moved his f4II1 Hy down to Castle Rock to resip. Next Hatiirdnv I. tha r....i i '.. y meeting of Harding (irang HO' llSta ill on ,.t ,.n . .. I y,,a. "' """ rr" "'r 'fnlng Eczema, Ringworm,! Tetter, chapped hands or lip K1ii, sorea a,)rt a, skn dl. " qul'kly cured by the use of Dniie., "minepMO naive. 2r,c a bokt fell lealers. A creamy snow whli m.,., L',.. 7 " III- r.,. at Darning' drug! -i,f Picture, lo br (m school ro.eoe ,miU!y "" ' ";l'"rt. Jonsriid ,. nrlstmas In L,.llt rud s parents. " Bessie Lewi ''". was ll,., Ku., 'oiisrud th.. H f"f Chrlsl.n. ... .J t Gladstone for th. ' J. I ondreo "s. Kran i, p..,. Mrs. w. kv..:; relatives nl I,.,,' .... M f. adys (.,, PetldlliK ,.r ,., will her alH(Pri M Si,,rf,y Pni U. del.Hled at (I . t;"";"d. ,hn, ,,". t"n , Kword.' a "lo be given. I u4t rt I hih! 6 P null . tu I'ie t ,t( I ' v I pi J a$p ii e-ei 1 ! I p I of .( 'l -1 fx U lb i Te Insect Bit. C. I'tdon Inn l... bite of,n I,,,..., . : v;;rt siii, ,! ; '' 'dllisecl. ..... . Pr-enunnan.mation. "im iiirn i. i I.; In i.l K' store.