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? LAN 6 | jk __ f Vol. XIII. ptrmm UHGKIIM by5 HEARING Aftpr 9C* V#?Orc /-\f Cnfforlnor vs ... ? 1 .?l J VI |JU1>V1 Y? Deafness, f?lr. W. Scott W2 DUFFY'S PURE ! W. SCOTT. 3758 N. Fifteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa., March 10, 1901. Dear Sirs: I have now used fonr bottles w of your Mnlt V'hlskey, and think I owe my a? life to this whiskey. 1 am 67 years old and ii have had cartarrh of the nose, throat and P head for twenty-five years or more. I hi am hard of hearing. Abodt six weeks ago tc I was so sick I could not eat, sleep and hardly able to walk. Felt more like dying Thousands llko Mr. Scott have been < chitls, Iniluenza, Grip aad Consumption stimulates, enriches the blood, aids dlges disease germs. Tko system must be kept strong and vigorous, so that it will throw oft disease. It is the run-down, worn-out system that contracts those diseases which ^ < so often prove fatal. Take heed, build up your body, keep your blood rich and \ the circulation normal, then you need have l< Ho fear of disease. Duffy's Turo Malt Whiskey Is prescribed ? fby doctors and used exclusively in all the f prominent hospitals. It has stood severe tests for fifty years and always fouml absolutely pure and free from fusel oil and all dangerous ingredlciu. CAITIOW ? When hu>lng OiiITj'h I'll re Mull Whiskey be mrr jroii net the genuine. I nnern pnlonn cloulern, iniii.11 ii I of the cseellenee of thin preparation, are HeeUIng eontlnuii 11 > to put upon the luitrket for pro- ic tit on|i, ii ml will try to sell >00 ehenp i 111 itiitiooh ami no-culled Malt WillNkr) sIIliMt11111ck. whteh. fur I irotit 11 Mi t'liiii I'm- ntrk. art- putl- 0 (Ivrly It it i- in t til. Ot-ntnutl Duffy'* t| Ulltl 1,1- MUlt- ><lll Kft It. it |h tilt* only al>?tiIn ti-ly finrt- malt irhitUey tt It it'll t'ttiit a I im iiit-illrliial It t'n l ili- 1 ItiviiiK tjuulit it-a. I.oak for I In- CI trit<1 t'-iuiirk, "Tilt? Old Clicuilrt," on 11 our lulit-1. 2s T nit EE I' A EE Its A WE Eli '] The Enter/trine ami the l'irire-aItee/c Ctmrlettlon tV/'H'* ami r'1 " Courier One Year for Oitlfl i ? $i.r>o. ' Wo Itave completed arrange- v men Is with I lie Charleston News I, and Courier by which we are enabled to furnish the Kntkhphisk and the Twiee-a-We?k edition ol the News and Courier lor $l.?r>0 a 0 year, which must bo paid strictly I in advance. Sample copies of |] that paper will bo sent to our Q subscribers, and wo trust that : . . . . i - C ^ many win iaue auvamage <>i this \ liberal clubbing oiler. The regu- 8 lar price ol the Kntekphisk, as you know, is $1 a year, and that |, IJkj\ of the Semi-Weekly News and ( f Courier, an eight-page paper, is 41. Hut under this clubbing ar- 1 raiigeinont you get thoni both 0 for $1.50. 1] A Swn-i ' is a never failing sign of a healthy stomach. When the breath is bad the stomach is out of order. There is no remedy in the world equal to KndolDyspeptiaCure for . curing indigestion, dyspepsia and 1 all stomach troubles. Airs. Mary P S.Cnck,ofW hi tel'lains.Ky..writes c 4iI have been a dyspeptic for years a ?tried all kinds of remedies but 2 continued to grow worap. By the .. use of K.odol I hegaa to improve at once, and after taking a few " '# bottles am fully restored in 0 weight, health and strength and \ * ean eat whatever 1 litre Kodol digest? what you eat *?4 makes Ml the stouiaoh sweet. Crawlordliros c V, ( 4 i ASTER LANCASTER, S. ( ^ ROOSK File; Up Walter nrPTftnrn cortl it?d i iinnu. ith Catarrh, Which Caused ls Completely Cured by enough SALT WHISKEY ! lor oo t lan living. Was under a doctor's enro nilist I) nd taking all kinds of drugs and medl- j inc, douches, solutions in nose, etc. The octor nearly blew my head away with a tlone II] owerful air pump?medicated air. he tJle rati ailed it. It did absolutely nothing in my p1|lflin<1 ase. I threw everything away?medicine, c ir pump, douches?and commenced on D? t II0 luffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. I felt better time 111 rom the start. I take one ounce with > ater before and after each meal ssd it ' / 1 edtime, and now, after using four bottiea, j States, can eat and c'rink and sleep well, and I tOlll* to ;el hotter to-day than I have for twenty I . ears. I was opposed to all kinds of liquor I ' f , nd used nono for twenty-five years. I j S 1 se Duffy's as a medicine only, and shall j about onMnue to use it as long as I live, if I *r t> an get it. I know it will keep me alive, i ' nd may in time improve my hearing. 1 swing opo it will. Yours very sincerely, lasted W. SCOTT. about a later letter. but mr Dear Sir: I have Improved some sine? . . rltlng you before, only occasional cough "<*111 til id very little discharge from nose. Feel- I Dlll'i ig much better. My hearing is much im- | <lf>nt \yj roved now; not so much roaring in my 1 . . . cad since Duffy's has brought my blend M IllCll . A LaaI?U?aw ~ it* i ? >>? i rlM.? ft -- I it UVUI1IIIVI IUIIUU1UU uuu UIU11DI1. I lit! 11 I : Sincerely yours. W. SCOTT. P..,rn *1 March 31, 1001. f? .' , . n third :ureA of Catarrah, Asthma, Bron- j Siou by Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, whieh ? lion, builds new tissues nud kills tho IjOUIB ^-^-=======5^ other i ah 11 set spot The genuine Duffy's Puro Malt Wkia- : to tl'fD ey ,s mcetiiv Sold at all Dispensaries, havetr r direct at $1.00 a bottle. ltWuse Unlta- | any |i(? ous and substitutes, there is none Just as I .v ood as "Duffy's." it Is the only whiskey Ol' SJ>i] ecognized by tho Government as a niedt- y0at f<? Ino. Valuable medical booklet sent free. 1 luffy Malt Whiskey Company, Rochester, filCOM. 1 . Y. ; Joy9 no filings tin* rrosiileiit Will See k mon ev in the Yosemite Valley. Gf t]10 c San Francisco. April 5?In n*ss .. .. . ?> seem l oaemite valley 1 resident Koose- jng elt will bo given a salute by a ail ;ilmt lattery of dynamite cartridges. The t The walls of the valley are which t ,000 feet sheer and the report 1 f a pistol within them rover , ... . .. lowston rates like a series ot vollevs ot ^ * 2. T1 ie?vv arlillerv. i'lie explosion 1 \ oseir.i I dynamite cartridges is expect j> <) (I to produce extraordinary re (Jraml ? "Its. 4. A An enormous bonfire will boPan^sa milt on the overhanging rock ot y\ rin from lii ilacier point. I lie great mass ot Whil ire will he thrown over the sides (OUr ,,f f the projecting rocks to the Roosev ottom of the valley, 300A teet use froi elow. cent sp provide | rail mat >NK DOLLAR HIUNUN *50. man pa A dollar-bill dropped by Presi- j tliroi^g^ ent McKmley into the collection | rp^p p?, late of Cavalry Methodist Epis- j posed o opal church, at Seventh avenue v^te ca nd 120th street, on Sunday, May ing car , 1800, was aold yesterday for dining* 50 at the"author'a bazaar," given i ing and *y the Ladies' Guild of the bftf hurch.?N. Y. Sun. t Near the tr preside Atlanta is moving toward se- aisvant uriug thoCorbel-Jviliiea tight. ateuogr WEDNESDAY, APRIL VK 1/1*8 UliEAT TllIP. operators, _ J "3*"i > ? I I ' y in the p Wilman in Chicago lie- party- E Ilerald. sociations ident Roosevelt began his <l')oa,(^> * breaking tour of the Pyotj~1SrnP i Wednesday. It will he . ce -V> 0 >rd-breal<ing tour sure one, i. About 14,000 miles is X a a xl distance to lie travel photograp lS the tour is to continue contract J( lays, more than 200 miles reasonabh e covered each day. But PaPers anc tual traveling will be state abou i about 40 days, or at prominent t) of 350 miles a day, in- ,e PeriP1^ J stops. This is said to e ^rain * longest tour, both in ue*t state, id distance, ever made t. 1Srj,? president of the United JnP* ... President Mc Kin ley's leave the Pacific coast, which ( a- * t short by Mrs McKin l,or!ant s llness. was nlanned .-it rapid S11CC 10,000 miles. In 1000 , . osevelt made a campaign a . , ar^ nround-the-circle which Presl(lent 03 davs and embraced ,uro^s an 15,000 miles of travel. , 08,ou|1< Roosevelt was not presi- P at ien other gam ng this trip the presi- ^P1 a ^P1"'! 11 make six set speeches, , "rou?J1 ^ are already prepared. lv .ro. st is to be made in Chi 'J?lllsla"a lie second at Milwaukee, P.. s"aae at Minneapolis, a fourth *^vinSe*l x Falls, a fifth at St. States, and the sixth at some , U11.,!r joint in the northwest. J . | ] many extemporaneous i?Win? s,t; s the president will make I aryland, knows, but if his throat Jatliana> out he will come near 1 ianesota ng Senator Morgan's VfP 0,a'. at thecapitol last winter. X1 lss0l,n\ loosevclt is eager for the N.?"' He^i?es speech making, ma' ,P\:u jh he doesn't care to do- j0n' ng addresses in the open a uy( [? ws Ir.s ..11 I.: J two tcrrit ?? tmva tu J 11 <i r\ t; <ni ui?> 3Ches in hulls. He loves """dreds rel, and he is fond of mu* :i r the people Men who ?.f PGOPle ? iiveled with the president face never wearies physically 1,10 rilually. He has keen Tf tho p r all new scenes, now tew characters. He en- l><1 l,I\on ,1: thing better than getting sto,) in aI ) the people, the com- P'-ople eryday working people il * onntry. rnto the busi I1? getting acquainted and "(1 'J,'lc'c l( ig the sights and enjoy ,iext fa^* outing he enters with lt *s> :>st boyish enthusiasm dome of tl eatures of his tour, from .J ,(duh t 1.0 president expects to nvon,n die greatest pleasure are : io 16 day jaunt in Vol '?'? ? e park. " r^' *'? io four days' tour in the Robert M t<>- "I suffered ?ne day's ride in the head, face; Canyon of the Colorado, mass i?l coi oO mile ride on mils joints, cross the country witli 8 ' VTas U'nrrnn ? | C0" I ....... .. " 7w,,,i,,fi|pnreil me p riramic (<> ClioytMiiio. |sores and 0 on this 14,000 mile nlow of he tho country President new life i oil and Ins parly will! ambition ii m first to last magiiifi-1 Vvilliam^, ecial train of six ears ?1'"? si hv tile Pennsylvania , Ac 0 1 , J i ,1 i> i* J,l,K ne( 1 company and the 1 till- bo|1(J ople. Barrina accidents, perfectiv t no cars will bo used gores all tout the entire country. ] Balra cure tiro train is to be com troubles, a f: The president's pri and scalea, r, a compartment sleep carbuncles , a Pullman sleeper, a cially adv car, a combination amok- that. I baggago car and eue or t'"r tK?Ke car. ly 80 people will l>e on e ? am, as follows : The fre# an(1 pi nt. Secretary Loob, A?- Ra]m t Secretary Barns, four troable ar upliei'b, two telegraph ' sent ia sea r i?|| ERPRISE. < 8, 1903 No. 3 four messengers, two J \ f innlnnjr l-r> person' S ' * A' ^ 4 ?*? JU~ "* resident's immediate JfTm^ acli of three press sis- Hi will have a man S *3 here are in he fmif \?W H 1 ? 1 h# liers, one for Collier's ^ no for Harper's Week- " jF" ^ Frank Leslie's Week- ro^fuG|ul , fourth independent H her, who is under \ ) sell photographs at fc 1 prices to all news- \ . V I magazines. In each dA *" i t half a dozen of the BjJ'5J Efofe ^ . local newspapers will ;ed to send a man on ars^rr^w^, ill it passes into the PQwBfeU he a whopper of a Absolutely Pure I. tn\\" ,w5n THERE iS KO SUBSmVTt lungton on Wednes cngo ie the first im top. Then come in FIOHT IN LITTLK HOIK ession Milwaukee, St. neapolis, Sioux Fail'* Little Kock, Ark., April 1.?A o. At Cinnabar the light occurred here today in front will put on his cor of the Capita) Hote!, on one of/ d go out .to sleep on jiu. most prominent stientRof the J, and have a gunless cl(y? between United States Seu0 elk. hoar <loor nml . ' , Vr r," ator .James I'. Clarke and Cef-. , ^ 0111 tlie Yollowstoiio ? . , ,v m I . , ^ riM , cressman Krundige. Ihedijnc/ 1 mi light. J hence down , ? TfSen. Jti kbraska Co St. Louis, Inccur over 9 will help dedicate the t0 a ?P?Oer bv Purchase exposition an interview severu. w eeks ago. hands with the only Senator Clarke struck Mr. Urnniresident of the United dige several blows on the head, over Cleveland. which were promptly returned the journey the presi- by Mr. lirnndige. There were a pass through the lol-n.r?at many membersof the lewisites and territories: ure ami others in front of the Pennsylvania, Ohio, hoteI ?t ,|le time and thoy interIllinois, Wisconsin, _ , , e . , .North Dakota, South r*re(1, before any (treat damage M. ?r i i was done to either. Montana, Nebraska, .. ' , t- /-?ii Mr. imiiidige went to his room Kansas, Colorado, , , . ; , . . ' ' where hi3 bJeodv on 'ij/ug was 00, Arizona ( ah for Lichanged. W|,en said la, Oregon, Washing (that Mr. Clarke had in?e' o i him ?, I tali, Wyoming, and that lie (Mr. IT indie*) had nity-two states and been struck with a liar i ?n met in ories. JIe will visit the alter* .ition which en^iiod. of cities and towns, No further trouble is exp?oted. I lord several millions ??? -? in opportunity to see One I)osc Couvai' ts. of the head of r . iericn.ii government. I l.cmon r.nxir acts resilient ha.I accept |K?ntly on the bowels without e invitations press- any unpleasant eilect. U is a im. and consented to 1li?|Uid laxative. ?3 cents I the towns where the Pul" ')0l1i(^ at all drugstores. ^ inted him to make | ~ ^ peech and to shake j THE ii. A. L. PKOltLEM. wouldn't be able to 1 0 . . . . > ..... . P ' bpartaiioure: special to (;oIumj Washington before , . .. . : dm Suie: oparianbin - buildho expects to see the iwK ??<l !<'? * associations sre ie capital precise!}- on "oneidering the matter of t .xatinn imo at 7 o'clock in decided bv the attnrn-v y?nof June 5. eral. It has been suggested by I * ^ one of tho associations that, staok . _ , ^ used as an invest ment onb'should Ml 1'OIHOII, i IIIHTr. | Iin*., t'arit.iKit-, tie tax- .I according to it- \.;iue. tlifim* Kpt't*. ,< . , . , i . ror instance, a stockholder ..as far(l,Maxey'fl,Cia.,says: ten Bhares. At the end of the from blood peison.my firpt vear |ie will have paid $120. and shoulders were one That is ill it is worth. Tho bor ruption,actios in bones rower who takes out t?*;i si.ares burning,itching,scabby anfj borrows $1,000 U> ? ;.ild a all run down and dis- house pays tax on his house ntid aut BotanicBloodBalm j(,^ The stock is worth nothing lertectIv, healed all the (n (bo association. It seems that fiwve my skim too ric" I the proper way to lax t!< e a^floa'th. Blood Balm put Iciatinns would be to tax thoindinto my blood and new vidual stockholders according to 11 to my brain." Cieo.A. actual value r?f their shares. Koxbury, face covered _ 5les, chronic sore on oad, suppurating swel 4 Froinimnt Mlnhnr iCccunt, . i , in?'ii?1s <' lui 111 !>?'rl:i i ii . ? < ulli*. [!K, eating ulcer on leg, 4 Imli-ni ami Diarrhoea Ki'imaty h, itching skin cured y Botanic Blood Balm Rev. Francis J. Davidson, pashealod. BotauicBlood tor of tho St. Matthew Baptist a nil mnlirMMi ?l Ul^.^.1 nhiifnK op/1 r.r nai r\ a ?, i f\ H oTI.ir/l luch as eczema, scabs District Baptist Association, pimples,ruuuiug sores, 2731 iSecond St., New Orleans, , scrofula, etc. Espe- writes as follows : "I have used isod for all obstinate Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and have reuchcd the sec Diarrhoea Remedy for cramns d stap;?'. Improves the and pains i,i the stomach and strengthens weak kid- found it excellent. It is in fact lggista, $1. To provo it the best cramp and colic remedy pie of Blood Balm aent I have ever used. Also several repaid by writingBlood 'of my parishioners have used it Atlanta, (la. Deacribe with equally satisfactory result*, id free medical advice For sale by J. F. Mackev <fe Co., led letter. . druggists.