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The Enterprise Journal from Enterprise, Mississippi • Page 1

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fc VoLIX Enterprise, August 12,1916 No. 15 EVERYBODY SEES A Mr Reese Price SM1MEH11SI1P CALOMEL' SALIVATES i AND MAKES YOU SICK Acts, like dynamite on a sluggish liver and you lose a day's work. It Always Helpd Locals says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, ol CUftoo pa, Ky writing of her experience with Cardia, tha wcrnan1 tonit J- She says further: Before 1 cejaa to use mu Kioplr ttnA fcrt urrtiVl Ynivt an had I Cardui VKiuwi, uij vwa uwi uvu Html mmi vu thought the pain would kUl pa. 1 waj hardly tole to do any of my housework, After taking Gtred bottles of Cardui, I beam to feel like a new I sooa gained 35 pounds, and now, 1 do all my cousewoiX 3 well as run a big water mill I wish every imtzrtnQ vosan would give CHANGE IN FATHER FARMER SUFFERED FOR OVER TWENTY YEARS AND PAID OUT THOUSANDS.

father has suffered from chronic stomach trouble for over 20 years and has paid out thous ands of dollars on medicines and doctors," said G. W. Slayton, a well know Cobb county farmer, who lives near Smyrna; a short distance out of Atlanta. We tried nearly everything trying to cure him, and he went off to the springs, thinKing naay Le the water would help him, but i'it just looKed liKe nothing would reach his trouble. Then he tried dieting, and lived on1 liquid food until he almost starved but even that failed' to do him any 1 1 'v.

good, ana ne just Kept going from bad to worse. "I don't guess there ever was a case as stubborn as his, and if there ever was a confirmed dyspeptic he was one of them, and I guess he would have been one yet if it hadn't been for this Tanlac. "The first we heard of this medicine wa when my father saw an advertisement in the pa pers from parties he knew in The Woman's Tonisj a trial I still use Cardci when feel ft tag, and It always doca me good" Headache, backache, tm nervousness, tired, worn-out feelings, eta, are sura sizes cf womanly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, tha woman's tonic. You cannot make a misJakft in trying Cardui tor your trouble.

It has been helping weak, ailing women for more than fifty years. Ft i 9 Get a Bottle Today! his, andh Knew what they said about it was the the truthso he got it right away and began ta RAILWAY MAIL PAY. OtngreM Direct Intsretata Commerc Commlttlofi to litveatlgat SubjoL Washlngtoiw The aanual Post Office appropriation bill recently pugsi by Congress contains a clause directing the interstate Commerce Commission to take tip for investigation, report and the fixing of rates the system of payment td the railroads for carrying mail The Commission is authorised to teat ram jrtearr? Mr. Reese, Price, an eld and respected citizen of this place, died at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

J.W. Bass, Monday, July 29th. -After, funeral services at the Bass home, his remains were laid to rest in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Mr. Price was for years a very prominent business man here. He h.vi been feeble for a long time.

Postmaster Edwards was on the sick list several days but is up again. Mr. Milton Ryan died at his in Jasper county a few days ago. Mr. Henry Evan well known here, died at a Meridian infirmary last week.

He was buried at Quitman. Senator Ben Tillman having been convinced that the war is over, the matter may be consid ered as finally settled Miss Kate Haines, of Hickory, is visiting her aunt, Mri. A W. Cress-- Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Mrs. Louise Bailey, of Meridian, is visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mr A. Wt Miis Fldrehce Cross has returned from a visit t6 Meridiani CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always beai'fc i 'V Signature of judging by the activity of Ihe British troops; King George as1 suredly- must how. be at the front. LONG HOURS A RARITY. Only Once in Five Years Does Average Trainman Exceed Legal Limit.

That long fciurs hi traiii eerrlce have been reduced to a minimtliii is 6hoFn by a report Issued by the Interstate Commerce Commission. Only ohe employe in five on the" average last year was compelled to remain on duty more than sixteen hours during aay one day la the whole' year. Stated in another way, the chance an eriginemah or trainman remaining on duty beyond this prescribed limit reduced to once In fire years. The total number ot cases of excess service from ajl caqses reported to the commission was only 61,247 during the year ending June 80, 1915, as -compared, with hi 1014 and 270,827 In 1913, and with rare exceptions these represented cases recognized as dm to unavoidable' causes. V) Statistics bn this subject are collected by the Interstate Commerce Commi eion tiiider the national hours-o-8ervlc law.

Every, time a train is so by a washout, or other cause that any part of jtha train crew is on duty longer than sixteen1 hours the railroad, company must report occurrence, to th. commission, giving the names of the individual eai; ployes concerned, and a full statement of the cause for the excess Bervice, For several years, the railroads aai the, Interstate Ccmmerce CommiBsion, have co-operating in. efforts to' prevent the keeping of employes on duty fdr long periods. The redaction of, uearly 8v). per cant la such cases which has been brought about in, three years ahowa that the working of men for long stretches, of conUnuous service has practically disappeared except in rare cases of tiiiavoidabla deiny.

To Prevent Bioo( Poisoning -J at bnce hr vondfiif old tehable DU. HfKfV S'S ANTISEFTIC HHAL1PG Olt. ur? cl drcsaior that pau nd btmf at am( tine. Kct a licimDt. 25c.

SOe. fl.OO. There's no reason why a person should take sickening, salivating calomel when 50 cents buys a large bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone a perfect substitute for calomel. It is a vegetable liquid which will start your liver just as surely as calomel, but it doesn't make you sick and can not sali vate. and grown folks can take Dodson's Liver Tone, be cause it is perfectly harmless.

Calomel is a dangerous drug. it is mercury ana attacks your bones. Take a dose of calomel today and you will feel and nauseated tomorrow. Don 't lose a day's work. -Take a spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone instead, and you will wade up feeling great.

No more billiousness, constipation, sluggishness, head ache, coated tongue sour stomach. Your druggist says if you don't find Dodson's Liver Tone acts better than horrible calomel your money is waiting for you. Adv Wtort Beath Come ta Vihfei, When any one dies in Venice is posted up on Ms house and tipon the neighboring house's, bjr way of information) a printed placard, giving the name, the age, thti Mrthplace) the cause of death and A oertincate that the dead received the sacraments, that he died like a good Christian, and asking the faithful to pray- for Gautier, "Travels In Italy." Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA th Hidden Light, Remember-, if a cloud is over you, that there ira bright light ali ways onthe other side; also that the time is coming, either in this world or the next, when that cloud will be swept away and the fullness of God's light aiid Wisdom poured aropnd ydu. Everything wbch has befalleii you, Wh'atev'ei; 6drr6W your heart bleeds with nothing is Vanti ing but to see ihe light that actually exists waiting to be revealed, and fou will be featisfiecL-BushrielL Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Right I rt Style. In a shop recently a well kfidwri actress, who 5s noted for her perennial youth; asked for a traveling bag Of alligator skin.

The shopkeeper who had none of that particular sort, brought out instead some of smooth leather. "And, yott tell me this alligator skin objected the actress. "Why, where are all its wrinkles "Ah, madam': replied the wily dealer, who knew his customer "wrinkles are out of rogue. The Correct alligator bag is made from the skin' of -an-alligator that has been massaged." Exchange, No. 6i This It prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS FEVER.

Five or six doiee will break ny te. and if taken then a tonic the Fever will not return. It acti on tha liver better thari Calomel cod does not gripe or ifcken. 25e A trying Moment. What is the most" trying position in which an was ever put on the stage Mrs, W.

Ward in her "Reminiscences" tells of a predicament, of Mrtie: Vestris, whilo playing the principal role in an bp-i fra, which will take some toating. "Giving. to the vehemence of lier acting Yestrisj; false teeth Suduenly bcoamt' loose. sly niurcmenta of hor tfjpctnjg fingers the lamons singe enrloavcffed to com htm bacL-; but; fi.n3ing it vas of rio avail and p'ercc'in'ug there was no ctfjt he fiii3oei.lv tllrne! her tiie iiuriirhce, and, taliiag the ngiit tut of her movth', carefully readjusted it. Then Bhe finithed her eons." 1 Nq Primary ir This District August 15 Venablt for Congress and Holden for supreme court Judge from this district, had no oppo sition.

Both have been declared nominated and there is no elect ion for this district. Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Harris and little son, Jimmie, have gone on a visit to relatives in southwest ern Texas. Mr. A. Helms, after visiting relatives here, left to rejoin' his Mr.W. W.

Sick list. Lee i still on the Mrs. B. Smith is visiting her sister Mrs. Hagerfneyeri in Meridian! Mr.

Oedl Jones has returned from New Orleans. A protracted mfeeting begins at the Presbyterian Chhrch on Sundayj August 20th. Rev. R. L.

Campbell t)f Dotbah Ala. Will do the preaching. Mr. Henderson, of Hickory, has bought the barber shop from Mr. G.

Edwards. We regret to learn that Mr. Edward3 will leave us in a few days We hoDe a short experience in the wicked outside world Will tenA him hust ling badk to Enterprise. Several Cows have been killed oti railroad h.ere during the past few days. The Baptist ladies sold cream Thursday Mrs.

Jas: Motire is sister in Meridian. visiting her Mr. Guy Shaw has Texas. gone to I Mfs; j. D.

Fatherree, marti spent the week with rela- We regret to announce the death of Mr; and' Mrs. C. P. Brown's baby girl, vyhich occur red inursday night at Meehan, where Mrs; Brown was visiting relatives; Mr. Ji Bdydj Jr; is enjoying his vacation.

Several "old Vets" from here attended the Confederate reuhJ ion at Quitman. For Sprainsil Limehess, oorcs, Luis, nheumatism and Heals, Stops Faia At Once Fox Man end Betel t. AtAHOealert. ii LM II Fin rra nnsfi id II 1 1 i i fiie relative merits of payment by weight find by space. The railroads have long contended that they were underpaid for this serv lee and that they were losing millions of dollars a under the system ot payment how in effect- It was felt that the Interstate Commerce Com-mission, on account of the information at its command regarding ail phases of railroad operation; is in the best -position to determine the merits of the case.

AMTEED BY THE BANKDEPOSj THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI on Time Deposits i 5i ti Do yo wast io rais? if for a SfJzl purrase Improve your proprrtv Cko ii iii rvl.t to etcct ao.a-id huve Imt rcveJ Lusi had You Cail, BorroW It On Favorable iWmst payments are arranged conveniently. All Y0Uf E1TEMBEE time is money' Said Yonr incney in oai MAKES- HONEY out of TIKE. "little strokes feUgreat oaks," 6MAIX deposits 'soon mount into sami for yoay FUTURE EE2JEFIX In time "of JTEED or time of PIEASUBE. helps them that help themselves." YOU help YOUESELP by patroni ing this bank. "A man may, if he knows not how to save, keep his nos to the grindstone." If yon don't knov how to sare LEARN NOW.

king it. "Well sir, it acted just liKe ftiagic and everybody notices the change in father now why he is just liKe a different man i land sits down to the" table and a is uiv.ea iarm nanu. kjhij yesterday he ate porK. and turnips for his dinner, and ate so much We were actually afraid he was overdoing the thing but he laugh ed and said nothing hurt him i i i i ciow, ana mat ne was nungry tmd expected to eat and make up for lost time. when a medidne will do things like that, I think peo ought to know about it and i I want to say now that I Would not give one bottle of Tan )ac for all the ether1 medicines fend health resorts in the court try put together.

Genuine Tanlac is sold in Enterprise exclusively -'by CityPbar-maofl in Stonewall by Stonewall Cotton Mills; in Quitman by the" City Drug Store, in DeSo-to by The DeSoto Drug in Bhubuta by Hudson's Drug Store. in Montrose by Montrose Drug in Heidelberg by City Drug in Rose Hill by D. Russell; inLouin by Alexander Mercantile Co. in Vessburg by C. H.

Arlidge. Adv. Janies Whitcomb Riley is dead, but.his poems go marching on. -Mfiy an Englishman hunting fe. teuton has caught a Tartar'.

Perkins, Roosevelt and Flynh lire now leading the digressives; No doufcf about" tha Austrian fcrrnies being mobile. Strarige' how you can see fui'i coming bvrt not fc'olng. H's alf i-p With an aviator he? tables down: KG'Scveli experience on ne plains, vai as a herdsman ot I he. as well as Per is a failure. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANKGUAR tTORS GUARANTY FUND OF We Fay Interest mm sr.

Pachutai Miss; lim Do MNeed -rrwr i He terms and i oti can re; your crops pay the mortgage coles. We hava made many loans all thru La. add Miss, aad Lave tnaay Cllehi3. We also lend on improved town property in to--vns ovfrSOCO porulatlon, nle for inionnatioa. Aetln wnvsiciiiiiis tttt sCs lotsity MOOTE-SEcuniTies to.

CAPITAL PAID IN $600,000. Canal a Camp Streets, new Orleans..

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Pages Available:
352
Years Available:
1915-1918