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3 1 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE,' FRIDAY JULY 10, 1903, K to It lt;(K) 1 ::io r, i!;(K) t 3 ::i) 7 ::) 8;00 8 loll 11:00 t :II0 r 3 :.'I0 7:110 8 :H in :m A SMK) f:K) 7 ;.!0 S lii 11 11 :0O 1 :::o I' 3 :3II 7 :30 8:00 8 to 11 A. 11 :t)0 1 :.') P. M 2:00 3:30 7 :3D 8:00 8 to 11 A. 11:00 1 :30 2:(K) 3:30 7:IU) 8:00 8 to 11 A. 11:00 1 :30 2:00 3:30 7:30 8:00 8 to 11 A, 11:00 1:30 Fourth liar, r'rhlaj, July 17 'w7 A, M. CIllSHeS I'nrllHiiil ministerial association lionr ' Leader, Iti'V, ADiyn Kssoti AddrcM, "The Present KlntiiH of the Turn penance rroblmn," Nov. M. I) McClidland Followed hy open purlin riicnt M. Hand Concert Lecture, "UalnlKiw Chaser," Hubert J. Jltirdotto ' 'iIUIm, mill mil inn I A MlnUw In lbesky,"-Tsnnyoii'sldylofths King lUschnll Hand Concert VU('HI HllliM (a) "A May Muriilim" Icriu (i) "Tim Hliiiiilmr Ituitt" Jennie I,, (laynor 1 111 I inrio in Ml i ti ) 'lle'lned tolell Ilia Wlfii" Anon, (h, "Hit Kutk an' 1 1 in'n " Hum Kin 'c) "Hill Smith" Anon. intermission , Vocal Union (h) '"Twaa Anrll"-K. Nnvln (ii) Ariou, "Now Joiin A nlenlly " H. Ihmiberif From the opera, "I, Marin ln Jean il Arc," tiy Mm. Mnrnumlt I.ohkiii'ih, n( Sycamore, Illinois Lecture, to lm h i i 1 1 v 1 r'lMi lar, Niitiirtlsy, July )H A. M. Claaaca I'oVtlitnil ministerial association liour leader, Iti-v. II J. Talholt, 1). I). Address, I'rol. John II. Coleman, J). U., President Willamette University, Kalem, Orcuon M. liiuiil Concert Heading, Mi. Harriett Colburn Haunderaon llasehiill i HmiiiI Concert Oraloilo. "Tim Holy City" Solnlsls : Minn Kilns dale, Contralto; Mi Aifiifa) Walt, Knitrano; Mr. Hum J. .n, Maritime; Mr. VV. J. lielcher, Tenor; chorus nl sixty-five voices; Minn Helen Cal breath, airninpanist: Mrs. Walter Hoed, conductor Sixtli lny, SiimlHy, July 11) . M. ("iindar Krhnol under the diiect ion of ('ltllt'IIHll4 CIllirOH Hiiln, Mrs. Waller Heed Sermon. Ir. M. A. Matthews, 1'ithtor First I'rcHl .y If rinn church, of Nnitlle Sni'li-il ( nnrcil, Chftmiwil Imliiili Itmiil ('liiiiiiiiiiijiiii Chorus Si iinoii, I r. M. A. Mntthes, of Seattle Srrenlh Dili, Mmiiliiy, July Hi A.M. ( IISI-C 1'oilliilnl ministerial association hour ' Leader, Hev. C. 1'. ('line, 1. I. AiI.Iu-k, "U Christianity Success in Saviim Man and Society?" Hev J. J Slatib Followed hv open parliament M. Hand ( 'niieerl l'i"g'Bin iri'Kri'il hy "Oregon Primmer' Aid Society." l'Mgr P. Hill, l. !., jml"r of Ihe l'lrnt Presbyterian church of Portland unit president of the S"ficty, will preside. Addresses will he iradn v Dr. Hill. Oovemor licorgn K. Chamberlain and lie v. K. W. St. Pierre, cluiiliiin of the state penitentiary 2:01) a m 7 :II0 8:00 8 to 11 A. 11:00 1:30 2:00 3 :30 7 :30 8:00 10 ::0 2:00 B:00 8:00 Lecture, "Iticlier than iol(!onda,"Con-resstrian Champ Clark, of Missouri ' P.4IMI . ' Hand Concert . Kn't-rtaliinient, Karl (lertnslns, magician Twelfth Diy, Saturday, July 25 M. Classes Program by Cbemawa Indian School Hand Concert Solo ' Kemllntt, Mra. Harriet Colhnrn Saiimleron lecture, "Home, Sweet Home," or ' How to m Happy Thonirh Married," lr. J. Whitcomo lirouglier, r,f Chatanixa.Tennesiiee Paaehall lUnd Concert Solo ' . . Introductory addreaa, flovernor (ie'j. K. Chamherlain Leclnra, "The United State of America in the 20th Century," CoiiKrenmiian Cha-np Clark, of .MUnouri Thirlcenth l"y Sonduy Jbly 2f Sunday Kchool ander direct ion of. Chautanipia choruit Solo , Sermon, iJr. J. Whi'comh Ilrouiiher, paHtor Firat I!itnt church, of ChttanooK, Ti-nneaeee . Sacred concert ('haiitaiioiu chorn Keimon, lr. J. Whitomb I!r.ui(dier . I'hiaiM'n. Mra. Waiter Keed, of Portland. Mimical Department Itihle Study V .Innior P.ihle Study :.. . . Sunday School Method Ifeailinif and Klocutlon United Stale Hi'tory I.ndie PhyKieal Cultnr YoniiK Men' Physical Culture Children' Phii l Culture .. M iiHKul Art (In-! Kriiiludi Llu-ratiire W, C. T. C IiiHiitute Women' Club Iimlituli) ,,;.Mra. Hwrriet Colburn Sun(ieron, of Seattle. ..Prof. W. C. Hawley.of Willamette Univeraity. ....Mr. Harriet Colhnrn Saunderwn. ol Seattle. W. If. P.each, of Oregon Citv Y. M. C. A. W. H. Beach, of Oregon City Y. M . (!. A. Mihg Helen CHreath, of Salem. Dr. B.J. Hoadley. Mr. Helen D. Ilnrfor't. Stale Prenioerit. nn he repreaentcd hy a globe two feet lndlnniP.er. AKNilnof uiuHtnrd aeed at the circumference of a circle VA feet In dlimictcr will ndc'iuntely rcprcneiit the lze uud dlHtnnce of Mercury. The friirth will be reprcw'iited by a pea on "the clrctlinferciice of a circle feet Kcroa. and Venn by another pea on the outalde of o 430 foot circle. Mar Will be adequately mirewnted by a plnhcjid at.tiV feet, and the naterold by train of sand 1.000 to 1,2 feet awny. An ornnge at the UlHtunce of half a mile will tund for Jupiter, a very small npplo at four-fifth of a Dille will Ktnnd for Saturn and a cher ry on the circumference of a circle 1V4 lulle aero will reprenent L'runu. ' . in ! V Mil r f r;f, I'M I 4 f MrR. Kobert J. Biiidelte, pirt ice-President, N.'aii..l l..iti.riitiiiii nt Womeri' Clillm. The following re omn of t ) mjluistii who will Hing during Ihe Beinion : Mr. Walter kccil, Mie Alines Witf. Mr. Albert Shehlon, Mi Kathleen I.awver. M hk l iln (iate, Min liutli lloU, Mi Ibhrn v).', Mr. W. J. Belcher, Mr. ljom J. .in, Mr. N. C. ..in. Tho Noon fty Hours Many a hard workine young woman' ipends her noon hour in an endeavor to, get a little rest to carry her through the, remaining hourj of the day. She is weak and weary, but she cannot give upj the occupation which supports her. Sue must go back to the office and the type writer, to the store and its duties, with tiresome customers to wait on and ex acting employers to please. For people who are weak and rna down there is no medicine so valuable a Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Discovery. It cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition.' Many diseases in organs remote from the stomach have their origin in a diseased condition of the stomach and its allied organs. When the stomach is "weak there is a failure to projerly digest and assimilate the food which is eaten. Hence the whole bodv, and each organ "De Starr la the great exponent of of it, suffers from lack of nutrition, so ll... .. t M .-.,.1- tf ana It Didn't Work. In hi lecture "Ixivc, CourtMilp anO , Marriage," delivered Iv tho Ixrhanoii Valley College chaxd several year j ago, Hev. John De Wilt Miller of Phlla- j uVlphia wild that men should kins their; wive a they did when they were a j year or two married. When the lecture wua over an old man went borne, pul bin arm around hi wife's neck andj klfwed her. j Meeting tlie lecturer aorae time after, . be nald, "It' no go." j "What Inii'tr' aUJ the lecturer. j "Vel," aald the man. "ven I kiBmd my vlfe ahe ahl. 'Vat' gone wrong mlt ' you, you oult fool, you 7 " j Rrallam. realiam In the (lramu "I know; that' why he wouldn't take ruy piny." "AVhat vru the matter with your phiy'r" i "Whv. the hero had a aqrelcnl opera tion perfoiiu-d. and De Starr said If It that as a conse'uence of "weak" stom ach, there may 1 " weak " lungs, "weak" heart, "weak" or torpid liver, "weak nerves, etc. By curing diseases of the atomach and other orgati9 of di'tioa and nutrition, "Golden Medical Discov ery" enables the assimilation of the nutriment necessary for the requirements Ih "lire noriri ." ilegr.-i s .'i? iiiimite wet 2.2 .cuaiim: Ihenea niirl li chaitm; theme nc.riti 7S deifren ?VI iiiiimtes et l.'l '(limn' IdftllP tlllP Mrl.'i i1irrei-n wet 4.-7 CiiaiM: I hence imitli ilereen 57 iiiimit went S.sjiiiainsllienctt norlli 1 tlegree east .'i links to Hie lae ol le;inniiiB. anil I will, on Saturdny, Hie Ant DAY OK Al'dl'.ST, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., at the front dour ol tliet'oiiutv Court lloune in the City ol Oregon City, in' Smd Co::iily ud State, ell l inililic auction, nuhieel to reieiu- Bv virtue of a JnilKinent order, decree and . tiim, lo the higlieat t i Icier, lor I'. H. (tohl an execution, iiuly inmed out f and nmler coin, ranh in hand, all the rii;lit, title anil the enl ol the Bhnve entitled Court. In the ; mlereht Inch tlieitlnn named ileleml atmve enntleit cnne, lo me dulv d reeled j ants, or eitner ol them, had on the dale of ami ilateil the ir.'nd ilBy of May, f!i.'l. up'in .Uaid Judgment or nince had in or lo the a judgment rendered nt entered in nai l I ahove lii scriheil real pi operty or any. part court un the 12th dav of .Unnn'V, J!t. in I Ihereol. to natnily aald plainlirU juciginetit lavnr ol The Bunk ol Oreiron Cit. 1'UintiH ! order, decree, interest, conn and all accru- jlu-rlU ' Nnl- nil i: i iilioii. In Ihedrcu t coui-l of Ihe state ol Oregon, , lor the intuit, of ll.ickaina. Tim Hank ol Ortiron f'i'y ' l'Uintill. v. Will am T. Whltlork a id Annie II. Whillork, Defendant.. 8tATr or Oku. on, ) I'nt'STY OK CtAI KAMA I was done a all It would haw to be a of a healthy body It increases the ac- . - ' :' i S; " , , ' 4', ') '"( I ' CONC'.RKSSMAN CHAMP CLARK. Baseball Banil Coh.-ert I Vocnl nlo (a) "Ah I.ove, Awake'' Arthur W. Kortner iSpaniah Serenade) (li) "Slumber 'Sea" Myra A. Chritiholm lteailinu (a) Child Imperhonstiiin, "Mv Sister's Best Fellerw Anon. ;b) Comedy Monologue, "A Telephone. Uirl" Pauline Phelps Vocal sohiH la1 " Protestation" Norn n) "Four-leal Clover" I . W. Comb Hulling "tlnn Pay at Arle" Francia Hodgemin Burnett ly Mih Marguerilo i.ongiicri, ol Sycamore, Illinois l.iclnre, "MipeiHtitiolis," Hubbi Stephen S. Wise F.lghtll Da Itiehdii), July 21 M. ('hisses Portland uiiniMeriHl RHsiM'iation hour Leader, Hev. S. C. I.apinn AddrerH, "Prison Helnrm," Hev. W. St. Pierre. Sulem Followed by open parliament , Band Concert Solo Lecture, "Care nf Ihe Junior Citizen," Mrs. Hubert J. Bnnlelte, first vicH-pieHldent ol the National Federation of Women stluhs Baseball Band Concert (iraiid concert under the management and eont'ol of Mrs. Walter Heed, of Portland, mudi'l.direcljr ol the assembly, asMsled by the best mimical talent in the stain of Oiegon, and made up of eolos, duets, quartettes, double quintettes and a Bong cycle Mnth Day WcdncMliiy July 52 M. Classes Portland Mintsterhil Assixiation Hour Lender, Hev. W. Plutner Address, "Sixteen" Chaplain W. S. Gilbert Followed hy open parliament Hand Concert Lecture. "Good Medicine," Kobert J. Bnrdolte Baseball Band Concert Ureek posing, expression groups, dninintic readings and musical linmberH, under the direction and management of Mrs. Harriet Colburn Saunderson, of the Saundersou School of Kxpression, of Seattle, WHshington Tenth Day, Thursday, July 23 M. Classes Portland ministerial association hour leader, Hev. J. F". Ghormlcy, D. D. Address Secretary II. W. Stone, of the Portland Y. M. C. A. Followed hy open parliament Band Concert Solo Lecture, "The Simple Life," Kubbi Stephen S. Wiso Baseball Band Concert KutHrtaiiiniont, Mr. Karl Germoine, magician, Of Cleveland, Ohio ' Lleieuih Day, Friday, July 21 i M. Classes Portland ministerial association hour Leader, Rev. D. B. Gray Address, "Church Finance." Hon. W. W. Cotton, of Portland Followed by open parliament Band Concert and against William T. VVhPlock and Annie II. Wliitlock, Defendant lor the sum nf $ln, with tnlrret Ihawon at Ihe tale of 10 per cent, ner annum from Ihe 1st (lav ol January. I. and th further sum of fT.'i s att'irnev's lee. and Ihe fuither lum of pl costs and distiumeiiients. and the costanfand upon this writ, commanding me mil nf the person! property ol saiil de feinlant, and if nullMerit could not tie huinil, then out of the real property belong ing to 'alii delendnuln on and sl'er the iltte ol said jinb'iiienl to satify said sums an above -ei forth and also the costs upon this aanl wrt Now, Therefore, bv virtue of said exern Hon, judgment order and decree, and In eon phance with the command of said nt. being unable lo find any personal IT ueitv ol mill defendant's. I did on the 'J'lr I (ley nf Mav, l il du'v lew upon the l!ii iig d'crin'd real property nf said d li'iii a Is, silunie ami being in the County nf I la 'k.inui'., and Ma e of I ire,'in, to ii : Ti e follon ng dcn'rihcd ireini situate I irn costs. J. IL. Bll A E.I., Sheritrof Clackamas Countv, Oregon. By E. V. HACK ETT, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, July 10th, lma In the Circuit Court cr the State of Ore gon tor the County of Clackamas. Ada Plggott, l'lainlltl, John F. PiggottN)erendant To John E. l'iggott, atiove named defend ant: In the name of the State of Oregon you aie hereby required to appear and answer the complain! tiled against you in the above entitled suit on or before tiie li-'nd day of August, l'it, and il you tail lo srt appear and aiiKir, tne plaiiitiil Kill atq ly tu fie court li-r the r bet demanded m the com plaint, m-nit: lor a decree dissolving the real operation, and be couldn't stund for that el;ht times a week. ' aMt Ingtou Times. tivitv of the blood-making glatnls, and so increases the supply of blood which is the vital fluid of the body. There is no alcohol in the "Discovery" 1 and it is entirely free from opium, co I caine, and all other narcotics. I Sick and ailing people especially those I suffering from disease in its chronic form 1 are invited to consult Ir. Pierce hy letter - :- free. All corrcsDomlence is held as PJ F'XTY Of MONEY" TO LOAN ATI strictly private and sacredlvconfidential lowest rale. . ' C. H. Dye. ji'ress Pr- y,.J''t:rc' B1110- ' Nev To-Day. oney to loan at lowesf rates. IIEIIOEI S. v HI FFITH, MONEY TO LOAN; AT 6 AND 7 per cent. Farm security. U'Ke.h & ScHUHKL. .. n EDGES 4 (iRIFFlTH, (offlces In the Weiiibard Building,) have the choicest city, suburban and country property for smallest prices, GIKL WANTED FOR GENERAL housework. Good wages paid competent I II.. .......'a ..t..u ut.tra nr CIS.' lieip. imjuu o uuiiubu o I" .v.v v,. ,n,mn,terf 1 Address Dr. K. V. fierce, Jiutlalo, JN. . There is no similar otter of free med ical advice which has behind it an in stitute of national note such as the In valids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., presided over by Dr. Pierce, its chief consulting physician, with the assistance of nearly a score of skilled specialists. "Tho Wonderful Medicine." "I must again Knd a few lines to you to let you know how I am getting nton since taking the wonderful medicine winch cured me two : years lf?o, writes Mis Bertna hf"ler, ol 141b j Bentou Street, St. Louis. Mo. "I still continue I in very good health and think there is not a better medi'-ine on earth than Dr. Pierce Golden Medical Discovery. We would not be without it m me nousc, ana im me nine residence. If MONEY TO LOAN ON REAI. PR0P- erty security at 6 per cent, also on ap-1 prove I clatiel fe.'iuity. G. B. D1M1CK, attorney at law, Stevens Bnilding Oie-1 gonCity. 1 a week for six weeks. First publication July 10, HEDtiES it UK lr KITH. v Attorneys for Plaintitt. ;.. ki ... ... .. ... .1 1 1 in in a riu onv oeiemioie bum .... III l IHiKIIIIlN l.lHllliy. 'Hie III .oeMi Him i - - . , , heP g a portion ol tin- Ih.nation Land Claim I existing between you and p ainlit a mi lir of I'.irr.i l- her and wile the same being further decree awarding plaint.l! the cuv kn.iwn on the maps and plats nf Ihe Cnifd "' and control of the minor cnUren Maieasnrvev. as i.nl.licatu.n No. cer- 1 r ranee, l'iggott and Ka her.ne I jggo t. t.licsle No. Jii7 and claim No. 44 in s-c.lon. 1 'J summons . '.published by order of J. 3.' and .anl lo.n.bip two Pnntl. of the Hon. I bourns K Ryan, t om.ty Judge r: ge two east of the Willamette Meridian, ! Cl.-k iitas Ci.tinty . t reoti . wi '-J' ""Cr tolt. I is tlaud the 2nd day of July, I'M and 01- Beginnlngtajoint which Is 2n chains rec's me p.inii.auo.i 01 ion. soiilli 1 degree west rroni the norm wesi , corner nf said claim and running thenre south HI decrees 2.5 minutes east 2 .r0 chain; Ihen.-e souHi t degree west S.fVO chains; thence north H4 degrees 2,"i minutes west 2,'rtih-iin; thetcennrth I degree east .'. Wi chains to the place of beginning con taining 1.37 acres. Also Heglnning at a point 2.50 chains smith M degrees 1,5 minutes east from a point nhirh is 20 chains south 1 degree west from Ihe north west enrner of said claim ; running thence south 1 degree west parallel with the west Ijne ol said claim r0 chains; thence south ST. degrees ; Ti7 niinules east 3 15chi.ii; theme north 1 degree east parallel ith West liu or claim fi MM chains tiitlienortlilinenfairael.nl land sold to john Naught hy N. W. Randall; thence north HI degrees IS minute west along the norih line of said tract 3.1ft chains to the place of beginning containing 1.71 acres. AIo- Beginning at a point 13 chains south nil itegrees eat from a point which is 1 hail. s south 1 degree wet from the north went fnr'.er of said claim: running thence north I degree east '.i.l'O chains; fience north Hi degrees 15 minutes west along the north line of a tract of land sold hy V.itn Fisher and wife to (ienrge Alier h'ethv 13 chains; thence south 1 degree west 5.75 chains; Ihence south 55 degrees east 2 .'ill chains; tlience south 7H degrees ; tnimiles east 2 tt'.cbains; thence south 2 24 chains; thence south H i degrees eat l.s7 chains to thealare of beginning containing I. Ii3 acres Also Itegintdne at a point tooth Htl dr. greesesst pl.iiH chains from a point w lli is' .Ulchatnn south I degree west fconi Ine north I west timer nf said claim; running thence north Mi decrees wet oni the south line I ol a tract ot land sol i by Ezra Fisher aud i wile In (lenrg Abnrnetliy 1.55 chains; I the. ce in rlh 1 degree west 2 .fc quants; The Cherokee and Polytheism. The ChoroUeo ludian wan' originally a polythcidt. To him the spirit world was only u shadowy counterpart of thin one. He hud no gfcat spirit, no happy hunting ground, no heaven, uo hell nil of which Ideas wore tlrat In-trod-tieed to the Anicricnn aborigines by Christian inlsaUnmricM. Co. .C ii."tit ly death had for him no t r: t... n;.u he nwtiltiHl the Inevitable end with no anxiety us to the future.. All bis pray ers wore for temporal and tangible blessings- for health, for long life, for success In li e chase. 111 lisliing. in' war and In l ive, for good cro;is, for protec tion und for revenge. MONEY TO I.OAN-t HAVE SEVERAL suing of money belonging to private; individuals which 1 am authorized to loan, on long time at ti and 7 per cent, j Cost ol loan w ill he made very reason- j able. II. E. Cross, attorney at law. II renin a Ktpl-ilneil. "Dreams." says nn eminent lecturer on theosnphy, consist of recollections of the combined Impressions received und workings of the physical und as tral li'.inds. Thosotil and subconscious ness nro independently active, and it Is the confusion arising from the con founding of the thoughts of the soul with tho exaggerated interpretation of tin n e south 7S degress 30 minutes east 1 I linnroMsinns received bV Sllliconscious- cltains;tlietie,.souih2 ;Mchainstotliei lce .j,,, m.lk(.s it ofu.n imsst 01 i" ki 100 i'i;, t io lauoii); t low, nun.... Abo Heginniitg at a point 5.5 chains 1 south HI degrees 15 minutes east from a point which is '.H chains south 1 degree west front the north west corner of said rlaiin; thence si.iitb 1 degree wesf 5.40 chains: tlience east .HOchiiins; thench smith V de grees east l.22chains; them north 1 degree Mist 5 Vidia ns to the north line of a tract of land (old by Ezra Fisher and wife to tieorge Abernethy: tlience noith Hi degrees l.'tinin etes west 1 Ni rhnint to ihe place of begin ning containing one ao e more or less. Also Beginning at a point 2.50 chains south 85 degrees 57 mi notes east ol the south wetd corner of a trnct ol 1 inrt sold by N. W, Kandall to John Naught thedeed for which is recorded at page3!7 Volume ''X" of rec nrdsol deeds for C ai kamas County, State ot Oregon; running thencn south S'i degrees 57 minutes east on south line of said tract 3.15 chains thence north 1 degree east 4. no chains: thence nor b 8'i degrees 57 minutes west 3 15 chains to Mrs. H. M. Whitlock's comer; thence south I degree west along thecal line of Mis. Whitlock's land 4 00 chains to the place of beginning containi ng 1.3 acres. f Also Beginning at a point 25.50 chains south 1 degree wilt from the north west corner of said clai"i ; tlience south 84 degrees 2.i minutes east 2.50 chains; thence sotuli 85 degrees 57 minutes east 3,15 chains; thence east HO links; thence sontli 58 degrees east 1.22 chains; thence nouth 55 degrees east i.'M chains; thence south 78 degrees SO min utes east 2.06 chains; thence south 2.24 chains; thence south .? degrees east 1.87 chains; thence south 1 degree west 45 links; State of Ohio, Citv or Toledo. ss. LUCA8,C01NTV. f Frank J. Cheney makes an oath tha he i" 'hi senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cben -y & Co., doing business in the City ui Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrah Cure. FRANK J, CHENEY, Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1S96. A. W. GLEASON, J seal NotaryPublic. Hall's Catarrah Cnre is taken inter nally end acts directly on the blood and mucous surlaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F.J. CHENEY", A CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, 73c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery to many friends, anil they all think it will do lust what U claimed for it. It is the best thins ibr nervousness and for a weak, run down condition that any body could want. I was very nervous and wek lat Rum mer. I took five' bottles of Dr. Pierce's C.oMen Medical Discovery and it just made nie frel lik new person, ft shea a person new lile and new blood. I can n av work all d.-iy lon witl out feeling the least bit lirtd. in fact 1 Iccl like new per u. e .Mv :nuthrr ivns a!co cu-vd by it of a very bad st.ite uf sioian ii trouVie a;niit thr-e year.. .u:w I th.iTilc you a Ihni.iiJ ti:-:t-s i"r w!i.:t yuu hve (iouc iur nie and lor your kind advice.'' Wasted to a Skeleton Wbnt six years ago my he;4th railed." write Mis Ak-thea'E. Creen. of Ox!'stuwi Harford Co.. Mar-laii"d. " I kept getting down lower and lower, until I could scarcely walk across the floor without struggling and gasning for hreatli. My home phvsician pronounced it general de bility and catarrh of the throat, but although he did all he could, he failed to even relieve nie I' tried various remedies, but all of no avail. I noon wasted away to a mere skeleton. Finally I was persuaded to write to Dr. K. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N Y-, which 1 did immediately. And on recriviry his very kind advice I commenced the use of his ' Golden Medical Discovery ' and ' Fa vorite Prescription.' I took fourteen bottles of the Golden Medical Discovery ' and niuc of the Favorite Prescription' and to-day I am a well woo-an. I do heartily thank Cod and Dr. Pierce for my good health. ' Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mai'.irg only. Send xi one-cent .stamps for the book in cloth binding, or 21 stunps for the piper cov ered volume. A 'die-ts In. it. V. Tierce, Buffalo, N. Y GO TO THE ENTERPRISE FOR YOUR PRINTING WV W W WWWW WwwrW WWat o www hie to rciut'Uibcr divnuia." Softer. "I have no dmiltt you have heard some stories to tny discredit," he said. 'T don't like to put It in that way," she quietly replied. "How then;" he hopefully asked. "1 have never heard any stories to your credit." said she. Cleveland Plain Dealer. . Prreoelnna loath. 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