Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 20, 1895, Image 3

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iinunrll miiulu llml Wtnliii'kilii) iilrarli month
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CHAT ABOUT TOWN.
MiHHimri Sdi kI'"".
Mitlilo mi 1 1 Syrup,
Hill'". Miiple Nyiup,
Hock Ciuiily Syrup,
Honey Drip In bulk,
I'lirn Honey In citliN,
Whiln inoiintiilii I'ninli 1 1 ' ,
New Orleans table Syrup.
New Oilcan MoIhhhch,
I'.. K. Wii.i.iam, Tim Grocer.
Tim I 'air Iiiih Juitt received ii nice lut of
leatherette iiov.-llii'B.
1( you want a sewing machine for J5
o In liclloiny A Hunch'.
Tliu IiiImhI style Silver machine wil'l on
tin liiHtiillmi'iit plitn at K. K. Murtin'ri.
For cheap ntitiiiHi linen good
lini'ii liy tin yurd goto the Itm-kut Store.
I.amim. New ntix'k of all kind JiiHt
received. Kino hanging lump fur '.'.2'i.
Moo llellomy A Hunch.
For rli'im, white cotton rag 6 cent
Hr ioiinil cuhIi, will lo uil nt Tun Kn
ri.Ki'iimk ullli'u.
Krank I'. Welch, dcntit, graduate ol
tlin I'nivcrHlly of l'oiinylvania, wil
be in Oregon City ollice Thursday of each
wix-k ; remainder of each w eek in l'ort
Inml ollice, room "TDekiim building.
l'rice on dren good will be cut Into
nt tliti mmm'UI mile Nor. I'll and Wth nt
K. K. M art in'ri.
Machine oil 10 cent Ixjltlc, hImo
needle for all kimln of machine at K.
K. Martin'.
Tim pleaHtiro of giving n well a the
plcuHtirc of iceciving Im made greater and
morn laming ly gift "f r,'H' simple
elegniu-H mnl every luy iinefuhie.
Such gift are, right in our line. (!ooIm
limy lie elcctod now mnl delivered ut
nny time.
lit HMKIHTKH A ASDIIKMKN, Jewler.
(iooil liun for l.'i ccntK nt l'arkpr A
Howard'.
When the children need Cantor Oil,
give them l.nxol, it in ptilutabhi.
All shade of Dennison' crcie paper
IX) cunt per roll, ami nil nlutdca im-Hjrtt-l
tiHHiiu at eastern price at limit
luv'a ltook Store,
The Novelty candy lactory open
in tho Willamette limliliiitf.
Chair bottom nt I'urkcr A llonurd
from 10 cent up, iticliuliiiK niiiln.
If you tire in douM ii" to wbut to Bond
voiir frinmlH in tin Kuril or in fact, uny
wlmri', for ClirlMtiiiKB, look at the liaiul
ilccoratiHl china in !urinoitur A Andre-
Tliu flmt hlurkmiiilli nliop that farmers
Phh in coin inn to Oregon City in that of
Mnplo A llotl'innn, ut tliu junction of tlin
Sovmith nlrct'1 roml and Main utrcct.
There in no cUhh of work they cannot
handle ami at rpawmnhle price. They
have an exxrt horHe-nhoer ami Kiiuran
tee siitlxfAction.
Illank note, receipt and order books
at the Kntkrimiihk ollice
Cut itii'tH ou T0 Imlii-rt HtyliHh trimiiiod
hut, IllHI (jiiiit.' hat, correct HtylcH, 200
fine necktie for ladie, genta and hoy,
and KX) lino towolti. TIicho aro up to
date good and a third aveil in price.
Full HtiH-k of Standard Put turns. Trice
one-third lux than formerly. Dcceiiitier
Delineator now rendy.
Knd Front Trading- Co.
A hot dinner theo cold, drizzly day
i not compluto without a roust of meat
to grace the table nnd stimulate the ap
petite, with it flavor. At Albright'
meat market rouHta can be had that aro
juicy and tender from fut, atall-fed cattle
and which aro put up in a atylu that will
pleaaa both the cook and the diners.
There i no medicine ho often needed
in every home and so admirably adapted
to tho purposes for which it is intended,
a Chamherluln'B ruin Halm. Hardly a
woek passes hut some member of the
family ha need of it. A toothache or
headache may be cured by it. A touch
of rheumatism or neuralgia quieted.
Tho severe pain of a burn or scald
promptly treated before inflammation
sots in, which insures a cure in about
one-third of the time otherwise required.
Cuts and bruises should receive imme
diate troatmont before the parts become
swollen which can only be done when
I'ain Balm is kept at hand. A sore
throat may be cured before it hecomos
Horioua. A troublesome corn may be
removed by applying it twice a day for a
week or two. A lame back may be cured
and several days of valuable time saved
or a pain in the side or chest relieved
without paying a doctor bill, l'rocure a
GO cent bottle at once and you will never
regret it. For sale by Q. A. Harding,
Druggist.
CANTATA Ol' MM'KKJl KSTHKK."
, Kxi'ctHil Muslim, llcniitirii! ('ti!inc
li i I I'll' A( i;nf.
This beiiuliflll liiiHrnl proilm lii'il by
llrinlliiiiy whs ivi'ii at Hiive!' opera
hoiiitu on Friday mid iSitiinluy ovciiiiiK
of last week bv home talent under the
iliiitilinll of l'lof. F. K. ilepbilili, one
of the ablest musical illrei lnrH on the
i'ui'illc cults!, fur I lie hi'iielit of the V. M.
C. A, ' i ii i iitM inn 1 1,,' )rc,;'ii Cily, The
sternly ihm it j mill u( ruin 'I ti mit; In, III day
ull'i I'led tlin rale of sent hoiiii'W hut, V'l
titer o whs u l.nr utnlteiii e In w Itltess ell 'h
perfulinalire, whii li ni eined to aiM'i'i
iite the I'llorls n( llie Hiiiit.iis. Aliich
ciedit luii-l he uiven to Mm coininittee of
ladies, the W. C. T, I' and others who
weie iniliiiiiK in their ellorls tu liniku
the ullittr a success, Mi. McAdam mid
Miss Monroe drilled (lie ID little bov and
H'trU for their miiih uud inuri'hes und
must be coiiipliineiited on the successful
milliner In which the children acquitted
themselves. Mis Or Kpuntilcr acted
u uccninpiiiiist for the entire cuiitutu
ami ho well did she do her part Unit she
uidud inuteriully In the success of the
enterlaiiiineiit. Mr. I F. Morey
kindly donated the elect tic light for
both evenings
Considering the limited time which
could ho given for preimrution, the en
titrtniiimciil wit a greater success llisn
wasanticipalcil, hut the expense incurred
in giving a Hrfortnance on so largo a
scale a:i this was so much greater than
wus ewi le(, that there will be but
little margin left to be given to the gym
nasium fund, notwithstanding the fact
that the singer purchased their own
music and costume, with the exception
of those for the leading character, w hich
were rented from Portland.
The personation were made up from
the following leading soloists of Oregon
City, and never have their voices a li
lies red to better advantage than at this
time and particularly on Katurduv even
ing, w hen the singing and acting were
better executed than at most auiutetir
IM'rfoiinunces : Mr. V. Harris took the
part of King AhustiertiH uud looked very
regal indeed seated upon the the throne
cnciiKeil in an ermine trimmed robe und
jeweled crow n on his head. Mr. Hum
has a Hue buss voice w hich he ued with
Nplendid ell'ect in his purt. Mrs. W.
1', lluwley as tiueen Ksther was very
Mutely in her rich rolicof brocaded satin,
crown, etc, and her full sopram) voice
whs well udapled to this dillicult part.
Mr. C. A. Miller as Human, appeared
also In ''purple and line linen" which
wu later donned by hi successor, Mor
docai. Mr. Miller' acting showed him
to be at homo on the stage anil hi bus
voice was in good condition. Mia. K.
K. Churmun as .erinh waa exceptionally
good, her well cultivated voice showing
a good rungo on thi part and her cos
tumes weie becoming Mr. W. A.
Askin was excellent as Mordecai and
proved himself to he an actor fur above
(ho average for an amuteur. Hi fasci
nating tenor makes him a favorite with
Oregon City audiences. Mr. A. K.
Dresser as Mordecai' sister sang her
part in a clear, sweet soprano w hich was
greatly admired. 8 he was attired in au
appropriate w hile dies fashioned after
the style of biblical times. Mr. J.
V, Gray as the l'ropholess, appeared in
a sot 1 1 h re robe of black and acted her
part neifoctly. She also sung another
solo, "O Mother Dear Jerusalem" in
very creditale manner. Mr. Herbert
ilestow a Hegul and High l'riest had
also a part which was one of the best rii
tained. Mr. Ilestow has a good bass
voice and with hi robe of white and tall
cup he made a very imiosii)g appearance.
Mrs. Sadie White sung the " Mains of
Peace" at the close of the second act in
a well trained soprano, which was much
appreciated. Dr. Farnham acted as
Scribe. The choruses of Jews and Per
sians, the former in mourning costumes
of white and black and the latter in the
bright colors worn by that nationality,
did erTcctivo work. The kings guards
were Daniel Tompkins and Mr. Itoyle
who were arrayed in niedeival armor
and Melville Eastham and Honald John
son served as pages. Queen Father's
attendants were F.thel Cantwell and
Clara Wells, while Amy Ilolluck and
Maud Morey were little maids and danced
a graceful minuet. Kittle Mary Hell
Cheney a the child of Zorisb and
Human was veiy aweet and winsome.
The stage management was in the
hand of Mr. A. A. Askin, of Tacoma,
Saturday night.
Weber Dramatic Company.
The Weber Dramatic company gave
three performances in this city to
crowded houses. The company has a
good repertoire of plays, most of which
are written for and played by no other
company In the world. It is to be re
gretted that this company could not re
main with us longer, but they have
dates ahead and leave this evening for
Pendleton where they will open an en
gagement. Besides the excellent com
pany of actors, Mr. Weber carries with
him a line band and orchestra. The
band appeurs on the street twice each
day and discourses some excellent and
high grade music. The Weber Dramatic
company is one, If not the best that ever
yisited this section and we have no
hesitency in recommending them to the
public wherever they may appear. La
Grand Chronicle
A (rand Dinner.
Landlord Itubiuson, of the Fleet ric ho,
lid, is piepuilnglo give finest Christina
dinner lj.it ever gimed the tables of a
hotel ill Oiegiin City. AI. the best the
linn ke itH'onls w il! be iced, and Mrs
Kobinsoii w ill give the cooking her ler
soiiiil siiyervinioi, , which is a guarantee
thai it will eqinil the best, hume-cookcd
dinner. The table siuvice will Im liis
class, and no cll'ort will be spitied
to please the glleNls, Special table
will be reserved for fainiliesand pri
vate parlies on prior notice being giv
en, The following Is the menu to be
served ;
Hum lijuteiit.
Houp.
(iri i'ii Turtle mix Qin riielles.
'Purse of Chicken.
( Hill-in of Haltuon a la Victoria.
Celery, Queen (Mlven.
iloiled.
Hulled Chicken. Oynler hatice.
Cauapef ol Hum. Champagne riutice.
HIirluipKiiliiil.
F.ntrees.
Fillets of HiTf.
Vcul Croiiietles and Petit Puis.
Htruwherrv Slmrtiake.
Pine Apple Fritter. Vanilla Sauce.
Itnanls,
Voting Turkey Willi Mushroom, Cranberry
Muce,
Mulled Young Pig ami Apple Hume.
Mallajd Duck and Currant Jelly.
Prime Kiln of Heel u Jus.
Wgelables.
Sweet Potato. Mafhed Potato.
Sugar Corn. (irten Pens. Caullllower.
Home Made, Mince, Apple, Ixuiion, Ulack-
Iwrry and Huek berry Piei,
Kngliiili Plum Pudding, Hard Suttee and
Il.mxly Sauce.
Cake.
Fruit Cake, Decorated Citron Cake, Cocoa
nut, Jelly Cake.
Vanilla Ice Cream.
(iraeii, Apples, Kanauas, Walnuts, Al
monds, Cream Cheese, Mixed Candiv.
Claret, Tea, Cotlce, Milk.
Dinner from .IP. M. to 7:: P. M.
hunch from 11 ::i0 A. M. to 1 P.M.
A Dramatic Treat.
Shively5 opera house will no donbt
be crowded on next Fridav evening, on
which occasion the Thespian Drumatiu
Club will make their first apK!urance
before their home people. They have
been taking a thorough drill under Prof
Win. Kusiiium for four weeks, and a
dramatic treut is in store for their many
friends.
Holland Mill and Dutch Miller.
The little one who attend the Christ
mas exercises at the Presbyterian church
next Tuesdaw evening will have a novel
treat in store for them. Santa Clan
huving many calls to attend to thi year
will not be there hut in hi stead will
send a genuine Dutch miller all tho w ay
from Holland to represent him. With
hi null he will grind out presents for
all, giving a flour sack full of candy to
each patron. A fine musical and lit
erary program will be rendered.
Xmu. Items.
Tool chest for boys from 10 cents up;
steel wheel burrow for boy from 95
cent up; steel express wagons for boys
from $1 up; large rocking horse fot boys
from 75 cent up; doll carriage from 25
cents up. Large assortment of other
useful presents too numerous to mention
at Hm.t.oMV & Brscn's establishments.
When a person begins to grow thin
there I something wrong. The waste is
greater than the eupply and iti only a
question of time when the end must
come.
Price candies, nut and fruits every
where and then come to the Novelty
candy factory and gut ours and see the
assortment we have to select from. Re
member our stock is fresh ; not a pound
of Btale stock in our store.
The presents you want at the prices
you like, are included in our splendid
line of Christmas novelties.
CiUHMAN & Co., City Drug Store,
Leaders of Low Trices.
It worth your while if you need any
thing iu glass or crockery ware, tubs,
brooms, wash-boards, lamps, tinware
ect., to visit Marr & Robertson's Btore,
they are clearing out the K. Staub stock
at cost.
Diseases unfriendly to women are
positively cured by Dr. Sawyer s Pastil
les. Ask your druggist for a free sample
package. It heals and cures. Sold by
Geo. A. Harding.
Catarrh Cannot be Cared.
With Local Applications, as cannot
reach the seat of the disease, and in
order to cure it you must take internal
remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken
internally, and acts directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine.
It was prescribed by one of the best
physicians in this country for years, and
is a regular prescription. It is composed
of the best tonics known, combined with
the best blood purifiers, acting directly
on tho mucous surfaces. The perfect
combination of the two ingredients is
what produces such wonderful results in
curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials,
free.
F. J. CHENEY A CO., rropa.,
Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druggists, price 75.
ROYAL Baking Powder.
Highest of all la leavening
Strength. V. S. Oovtromeat Report
I In the Wlliuinetfo Illock,
I The Willamette block now presents an
-aii, muted appeuruuee w ith its elegant j
store rooms, lustily fitted np with new,
shelving mil counter mid lurge show
windows, all of modern ilei-itm, und the ;
rooms urn ail supplied with the lateht
Improved meih nl i,f Hteatn healing j
George. A, Harding, who has been for
many years one ol the solid busim-d ,
men of Oregon City, removed his,
st'x'k of dings into the store room
adjoining the Odd Fellow building
Wednesday, He has also added quan
tities of new goods, and holiday article
in gi eat variety. Mr. Harding now has
one of the most elegantly fitted up drug
store in Oregon City. The shelving and
counters are made of solid ouk carved in
tasty design. The front counter are
filled with elegant show cases under
neath, in which there is a tempting dis
play of wares. The large ouk prescrip
tion case is of elegant design, and a
large and costly mirror In front adds to
its model appearance. On the right
side of the store room back of the pre
scription case is a neat office, enclosed
with gluss J'.ack o' the main tor?
room is a roomy warerooin fitted up on
one side with shelving. Kverything in
and around the new store is perfect in
design,
Adjoiiiining Harding's store is the
Novelty Candy Factory' headquarters.
Kverything in and around the establish
ment is fitted up in a neat and tasty
style. The display ol fresb candies of
only the lsst quality is tempting and at
tractive to the eye. The shelve and
counter are all new and in keeping
with other arrangement about the well
appointed establishment. The dining
room, where oysters are served in every
conceivable style, is elegantly fitted up
with boxes, all lighted with electricity.
A soon a the holidays are over, they
will make a specialty of serving short
meat orderetc.
The south store room in the block is
occtipld by Piager Bro. dry good em
porium, and the genial Ike Ackerman,
the well known former Oregon City boy,
has charge of the new establishment.
Their elegant stock adds much to the ap
pearance of the block.
Dr. Norris hug an elegant front room
ollice in the upper story, which is a
model of neatness und convenience.
The local member of the cast in
Damon and Pythias, under the training
of Prof. Kasmus, are doing excellent
work in the rehearsal and will acquit
themselves creditably,
The druggist of this town have little
book that tell all about it. Digestive
Cordial creates an appetite, aids diges
tion and bring about a rapid increase in
flesh and strength.
The great attraction to-night (Friday),
is Damon and Pythias at Shively's op
era house.
See our new prices and new Christ
mas good. The best value ever offered
in Oregon City at Charman A Co.'s City
drug store.
Tennyson Uleakney, who was ar
rested for complicity in the murder of
J. M. Brown, was discharged from cus
tody early in the week, as affidavit
were tiled with the district attorney,
showing that he could not have been at
the scene of the murder at that time.
Krnest Russell ia still held in custody.
It was so effective in curing those who
used the remedy that they were loud in
their praises of it and in consequence a
large demand for the cordial was at once
created.
County Clerk llortou has issued per
mits to the following peoDie to wed:
Iena Dlanken and Schuyler Piatt, Nan
nie Haley and G. L. Perdue.
William Montgomery, of Mountain
Dale, father of Charles Montgomery,
who is in custody for the niuider of Hi
ram Hall, was in the city last Saturday.
G. W. and B. F. Swope, C D. and
D. C. Latourette and George C. Brown
ell, are retained for his defense,
The Mount Lebanon Shakers recently
performed a great deed of charity,
although it was not designed as a charity,
being nothing more or less than an ad
vertising scheme. It however resulted
in great good just. the same. They gave
away 1000 bottles of their Digestive
Cordial to those suffering from stomach
derangements.
The Odd Fellows ball given last Fri
day evening at the Armory hall by Wil
lamette Rebeka Degree Lodge, No. 2,
was a grand social success. About 150
invited guests attended, and the occa
sion was a most enjoyable one.
William George has returned from Sa
lem and assumed charge of the Nickel
Lunch counter, which he purchased last
week from R. Stanb.
Damon and Pythias tonight, Shively's
hall. Full cast. Fine costumes.
"A bottle of perfume for 10 cents, a
Christmas card for 1 cent, autograph
albums for 5 cents, scrap books, 10 cents ;
stationery 10 cents etc. etc. are among
the articles displayed in Charman & Co's
City drug store.
Farm for Sale.
One hundred and sixty acres in Pow
ell's Valley ; one of the most desirable
places in that sectioa. Will sell on easy
terms on long time. Apply to Mas.
Mary L. Bradley, County Assessor's
office, Oregon City.
Highest of all in Leavening l'o
ABSOLUTELY PUKE
Christmas ut M. K. Cliunli,
Christum exercises will be held in the
Methodist church Christmas eve, Tuea
day evening Dec. 24th. The Sunday
school assisted by the choir, will render
an interesting program after which the
present will be tuken fiom the tree and
distributed.
Next Sunday tho pastor will preach on
some theme suited to the occasion and
the choir will render special Christmas
music, both morning and evening, as
sisted by Mis Florence Morey and Miss
Neita I'.arlow. Following is the program :
MOUMMi.
Organ voluntary Batlman.
Gloria and invocation
Responsive reading
Hymn, "Joy to the Word" Handel
Prayer
Anthem, "Hark! What Mean Those
Happy Voice."
Scripture reading
Ofliertory Organ Eugene Tyayer
Hymn "Those Holy Voice"Von Webber
Sermon Rev. S. W. Stryker, pastor.
Anthem Shelly.
Poitlude Batiste
KVS.NINO.
Organ voluntary Jean Batiste.
Doxology and invocation
Hymn "Hark ! the Herald Angels Sing."
Prayer
Anthem, "O be Joyful in the Lord".
Scripture reading
Offertory E, Thayer.
Hvmn, "It Came on the Midnight Clear"
Sermon Rev. 8. W. Stryker, pastor.
Anthem, "Hark ! Hark ! my SouP'Shelly.
Obligatosolo Miss Florence Morey,
Contralto solo Miss Neita Barlow .
Recessional Jean Batiste.
Mrs. E. E. William, organist.
(hurdles Please Molic.e
Your Xinas tree committee will find
the best assortment of candy and nuts
to select from at the Novelty Candy Fac
tory. We will quote satisfactory prices
on fresh candies and new nuts. Not a
pound of stale candies will be sold or
given away by us.
after hotel ar
The New NoTelty Candy Factory.
The Novelty Candy Factory will open
for business December 12th, in their new
quarters in the Willamette block oppo
site the poetoflice. It will be the aim of
the proprietors to supply the demands
of their patrons w ith everything in the
line of candies, fruits, nuts, cigars and
tobacco, and will have neat and roomy
dining and refreshment parlors, in
which we will serve Eastern and Olym
pian oysters with coffee at usual price,
together with home-made pastry and all
kinds of sandwiches. The business
will be open from seven to 1 :30 a. m.,
and the public will find this the place to
receive full value tor their money.
The Molalla Dairy.
Having established a dairy at my
place on the Molalla road I am prepared
to furnish pure, fi-esh'milk delivered to
all parts of the city at reasonable prices.
Address by postal card to Ely.
A. Bai mans.
Gold pen, sold pencil, toilet set, hdkf.
sets, nut set, ink stand, stationery, per
fume seta, etc., are elegant presents for
ladies, at low prices at Charman A Co's.,
drug store.
Balfe DeVore Johnson, favorably
known in Oregon City as the eldest son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. Carey Johnson, was
married at The Dalles last week to
Miss Grace Elizabeth Michell, a most
estimable young lady of that city. The
ceremony was performed by Rev. Wil
liam Michell, uncle of the bride. The
young couple have taken up their resi
dence in Astoria, where Mr. Johnson is
employed as manager of the Western
Union Telegraph Company.
See our announcement today. Char
man A Co., City Drug store.
Immense quantities of rock are being
removed from the base of the cliff near
the S. P. depot, by the S, P. Company.
The rock after being loosened, is loaded
on flat cars and transported to trestles
at different points up the line, where it
is used as filling. It is the probable in
tention of the company to build another
side track to accommodata the increas
ing business of Oregon City.
Notice of Dissolution.
Notice is hereby given that the partner
ship existing under the firm name of
Charman & Co., between E. E. Char
man and E. R . Charman has been dis
solved and that by agreement E. E.
Charman will pay all claims against
said firm and will collect all bills and
accounts due the firm which must be
settled within 60 days from date of this
notice. E. E. Charman,
Matilda Charman,
Executrix of the will of E. K. Char
man deceased.
Oregon City, December 13, 1895.
Mrs. Rasmus as Calanthe is a success.
wer. Latest U. S, Gov't Report
Christinas (ireetlng.
Oregon City Cash .Maiket, the only
first-class meat establishment in thecitv,
will give the people of Oregon City the
best Xrna show that ha ever been
given in the city. We have the best and
latest stock that has ever been handled
in the city. We wish to call the atten
tion of the people to our thirteen months'
old pigs, which will weigh over six hun
dred -pound, dressed, apiece. These
hogs were raised by Cha. Spangler,
near Carus postolfice. We will show
that Clackamas county can .aise just
a large hog a can be raised in any
country. Our Christmas roast wfll b
the juicest and tenderest the market af
fords. We are now (ire pa red to furnish
our maay customer the whole year
around with choicest stall-fed beef. We
wish to call Secial attention to our
Brooked meats. We are willing to com
pare them with anv of the leading East
ern brand that are in market. Wft
have had practical experience in some of
the largest packing establishments in the
East. We are now retailing our smoked
meats and lard at the following whole
sale prices : Medium and breakfast ba
con, 9c.; heavy bacon, 8c.; picnic
hams, 8c. ; shoulders, 6c.; lard in 61b.
pails, 45c.; lard in bulk, 8c. These
prices are strictly cash.
Petzold A Gale.
The Discorery Saved His Life.
Mr.G. Caillouette, Druggist, Beavers
ville, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New
Discovery Iowe mv life. Was taken -with
LaGrippe and tried all the physi
cians for miles about, but of no avail
and was given up and told I could not"
live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery
in my store I sent for a bottle and began
its use and from the first dose began to
get better, and after using three
bottles was up and about again. It is
worth its weight in gold. We won't
keep store or house without it." Get a
free trial bottle at Charman A Co' Drag
Store, Charman Bros, block.
William Oesterie bad a heating before
Justice Dixon Wednesday, on a charge
of rape committed on the person of Min
nie Hnerthe, of Damascus, aged 15. He
was bound over in the sura of $500 to ap
pear before the grand jury. Oesterlee
was arrested last Sunday by Deputy
Sheriff Millard Hyatt.
Xmas cigars, pipes, cigar cases, knives
and razors are fine presents far gentle
men at Charman 4 Co's.
Our holiday and Christmas stock ia
full of new novelties and pleasing at
tractions, from the finest perfumes to a
box of pills.
Charman A Co., City Drug Store.
Price candies, nuts and fruits every
where-and then come to the Novelty
candv factory and get ours and see the
assortment we have to rjelect from. Re
member our stock is fresh ; not a pound
of stale stock in our store. -
You will miss a pretty sight if you
fail to see the holiday display at Hunt
ley's Book Store; and its beauty will
lessen as the goods disappear. Moral
go today,
We are glad to welcome visitor,
pleased to show our good, and ready to
make close prices to all, Santa Claus'
headquarters at .
Charman A Co., City Drug Store.
In a State of Bankruptcy
ii tat condition of
our system if the
liver becomes inac
tive to that the
germ and poison
can accumulate
within the body.
Keep tbe ltvtr and
bowel active and
we're in a condition
of healthy imt-' .
'J parity and have
sufficiently well in-
- vesica capital to
" draw upon in the
our of need. The liver filter out the
poitonout renns which enter the system.
Just to aurtlj a the liver reg-ulates the
system, so do Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet
regulate tbe liver. Keep thi in mind, and
you solve the problem of good health and '
food livinf. The " Pleasant Pellets " have
a tonic, strengthening effect upon the lin
ing membranes of the stomach and bowels,
which effectually cures Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Costiveness, or Constipation,
Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Bad Taste
ia Mouth, Sour Risings from Stomach,
and will often cur Dyspepsia. The "Pel
lets " sre tiny, because the Yegetable ex- -
tracts are refined and oncentrated. Baar
in action, m griping; as with old-fashioned
pills. As a dinner pill," t promote di-
?Stion, take one each day after dinner.
relieve the distress arising from over
Mting, nothing equal on of these little
"Pellets."
Mrs. Melissa Atwatkk, of Steuben,
Washington Co., Ml., writes : "As regard
tn uiue - rel
iefs, ' I think
I could not do
without them.
I do not like
t b without
them in the
house. I have
spoken very
highly to
friends and
neighbors of
them, and
many are tak
i n f them
through my
advertising
them. I will
lias. Atwatek.
say they ar th btt pill I can take, as-,
Serially for an after-dinner piU, I think
iey have so o.uaJ." 1