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The Enterprise Journal from Enterprise, Mississippi • Page 4

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LIVED ON MILK CAPT. W. G. EDWARDS Something like a rueful "smile curved tho corners of her mouth. If Jim's offer had only come under AND BREAD ONLY We1 regret id announce! the death of Capt.

G. Edwards, OVER $1COO TRYIQ 6 Gif RE LIEF FROM CHRONIC DYSPEPSIA- which Occurred Sunday afternoon, October 23th, 1916, after TAKES TANLAC AND GAINS NIN POUNDS, the date of this paper but be fore the last page had gone to "I told my husbknd that my different circumstances and In a different way she thinking, it would have simplified matters amazingly. But Jim was such a whole souled, honest, slow minded chap, he never could do a thing tactfully nor hide the real import of his meaning. Caverly; on his part, stalked down the little street, wondering how on earth he had ever the courage to make his offer and feeling decidedly like a man who had taken an unfair advantage. Tanlac was out and that I just press.

Capt. Edwards was ah ex-don had to go to Birmingham to get federate soldier ahd one of the A Weak President would have pluilged the United Statei Intd 'War 7- It Is easy to hate, easy to strike. To do requires neither bravery nor intelligence and these are the very attributes Which must characterize our Chief Executive if he is to guide the nation aright The courage, the devotion and the statesmanship of Woodrow Wilson have saved the nation from a horror and a crime. Ho played for the verdict of mankind and he has won the verdict He has stood firm against the lying clamor of concessionaires basely willing to guarantee their dividends with the blood of American youth. It is not alone that the United States is at peace, that the land is not filled With a vast crying, that homes are not darkened, that our eyes are not scarred by.

the sight of the blind, the mangled and the wrecked hie another bottle, as I wouldn' be without it for any amount, most popular citizens of Clarke county. He was postmaster at money, and that is tvhy I am this placeaOhe time 6f his here today' said Mrs. H. death and had held that office Barrett when she called at Ja for nearly a quarter of a centu Cobs' drug store in Birmingham ry. Suriday morriing, Capt.

Ed "recently to get her second bottle, Mrs. Barrett resides at Republic, wards was sitting in front bf the suburb of Birmingham; and is well Known. hotel where he boarded when he was stricKen with a paroxysm of "I have only taken One bottle he said ecorr. fully to himself and half aloud. "Catherine marry me? I don't lame her.

I I swear I don't 1 My fate Would stop a clock two blocks awayj and I'm just about as much suited to her as an elephant is to a humming bird. Lord knows, though, I can't bear the thought of her working for her living." Nevertheless the -music lessons began. But somehow they were not a great success. Catherine struggled on hrayely, butupils were few and far between and at the end of the first tear there had been, an amazing shrinkage of the slender legacy that had come td her at her father's sudden death. i some kind.

He was carried to his room in the postoffice build bf Tanlac and have gamed nine bounds. Yes sir, this Tanlac ing where he died Sunday after has done me more" good than al noon; the medicines I have ever taken. During the past fourteen years I have spent more than $1,000 try How to Contribute to the Wilson Campaign Fund 8i(a th Coupon In thli corner and fill In the you give. Then attach your --ney to thl Coupon and mall today to the address given on the Coupon. Issue I1 checks, money order, end address all contributions to Henry MR.

Rj. EICH ing to get well of a complaint that was gradually sapping my Mr. F. H. Eich.

a well known fetrerigth. Another six months, and so little was left that Catherine was genu-. "For the past four years I have citizen of Enterprise, was taken 1 i i i mi i lived almost entirely oh milK and inely alarmed. It was then that Caverly heard the news one day that Catherine waS to marry Fred- Morgenthau, Chairman Finance Committee, Democratic National Committee, 30 East Forty-second Street, New York City. suddenly in inursaay evening and died at his home here Sun bread and finally that got so it Went against me.

I dared not eat day afternoon. erick Brewster, her father's part-1 ner. The rumor 6tirred him to ac meat or vegetables of any Kind, The funeral will take place at tion, and with ho waste of time he and if I did, I would suffer for the Eich home at 3 o'clock Mon hurried to her house. He found the hours afterwards. day afternoon; girl ih the little library where he' had seen her last "I had chronic dyspepsia, so I Was told, and nothing prescribed It was rather tired Catherine International law has been upheld, the rights of neutral nations secured, and civilization itself saved from the world ruin that would have followed America's leap into madness.

It has been shown that greed does not dominate us, that we square our practices with our professions, and that weaker1 peoples need not fear our friendship Even While feeding the hungry of the world, relieving wretchedness, and championing humanity? we stand ready to conduct those negotiations by which peace will come again to the world. Woodrow Wilson has given you peace iind prosperity without sacrifice of principle without loss of honor. Arci these blessings nothing to you? Dd 6u aiit to serV4 notice upon mankind that the United Stated favors a policy of war and con fjuestf t)o yoti stand for the proposition that rid Presi-dent may expect re-election who offends High Finance or who refuses to take his foreign policies frorti concessionaires and alien conspirators? If hot then show it; Woodrow Wilson's campaigA fund must come from the people, for it is the people alone that h4 has served and that he wiU serve What will yoti gife? The high cost of living will Woodrow Wilson Campaign Fund LOYALTY COUPON To HENRY MORGENTHAU. ChaThnan Finance Committal, TIM Democratic National Committee, 80 Eaat Fortar-taeond Street, New York City. tor me brought ariy relief; I rare who greeted him.

a thin and pitiful get you if you don't watch out. iy ever went to the table; because Catherine, with, pig eyes and an air of weariness that roused his inmost being to A feven the sight of food or to smell Sol Titiok here," he said with his Aa bdiaVer the progreetlv ot in the candidacy of hsual canddr: "yoti look just about overnment repreeen foodrow Wilson for overnment repreeented or eretulent of the united Stat, and to th and that he may ttfke the vmg a ProUeiii played out; office free-handed, untrammeled, and Well, I am, she said; almost de gated to none but tn peopi oi toe country, t. t. aT fiantly. toward the ezpeniea of Preaident Wilton' eampalga.

"And what's all this I hear about bur marrying Brewster he de manded. Wheii It (fooKlng would nauseate the. I had a bad taste in rhy iriouth and nothing I ate tasted right. 1 had always been healthy and a wom-man who looKed after her household duties; but since having this trouble I got so weaK 1 could not clomy housewbrKahd had to Have help. "I would have awful pains in my and was nervous and could not sleep well.

When I heard of this Tanlac i SoUnded so good I thought I wotild try it; be Nam Great Light Carrie Intd His Brain; "The truth," she skid Wearily. Caverly began pulling at the filters of Mb gloves; His hfdws were rawn together, and his eves refus Address, By B. SHELTON Caverly looked up from the litter Please mention thia paper ed to meet her own. Plainly there was something he wanted to say Gathering knew the symptoms of old. waited patiently.

of papers on, the library table and regarded thoughtfully the pretty, anxious face of the gifh who isX closd to the fire. are you marrying huri cause I was readyj to try anythin I thought wduld help rrie. for?" he blurted but at length. "Money said Catherine through I'd no idea your father was so ight lips. 5 heavily involved in this matter;" inere was another period ot si- said he.

"There is breeious little ence. eft for vou. If he Had lived no Tie hasn't got as much money doubt he would have, made an im as I. have," said, he, mense fortune out this hing. As it isr well' about, thirty-five The, girl wm silent.

hundred is all I make out of "Why didn't -you marry me?" said sharply. "I'd have given you more money ihah he I'd the estate, figure it lip ak best I Jo, V' Deen better to you too, i 11 warrant The girl said nothing. The past ew days that Caverly had been fig you. know Urewster. 1 can bear the thought bf yoiif marrying hihij You.

know. me. You. know uring, always, figuring, had prepared tier lor tlie worst. '11 at least be decent to you.

I'll You can't lite on what's left. Catherise," he Said slowly, the not trduble you. I'll keep out of your way as much as you ask. Why PRINTING while he looked frowuingly at, the ceiling, "You simply can't. I real- don you marry me? think the only way out of this "I can't," she said.

"Why not?" he demanded. "Because because oh, it's dif-r never so surprised in my jifej It Helped me right from the Start the medicine seemed to holtj right at once and I cpiild just feel myself gkting better irorn day to day. Before I. had Tfinished my first bottle I got so I could 1 1 eat Anything put oh the. table and could hardly wait for mealtime to come.

I certainly bless the day I got this medicine; for I believe it has added years to my lifel Oh feel so much better and sleep fso much better and am not her-rous liKe I was. Just think, I have actually gained nine (9) pounds and feel strong in every way. "My neighbors were as much surprisecLks I was and they are at my house.every day, telling me haw well I look. I counted, up and fourteen of them are gilher taking Tanlac, or will corn-pence taking it as scon as they can go to Birmingham and get it. Tanlac is certainly a Medicine and everybody put our way is talking abcut it.

You can put this in the papers if you. want Jo, because I know there are thousands of women in the same bad the only feasible way" Jle paused, while his frown deep ened. ferentl can't marry you just for money, Jim. I can'tI can't "What i3 the way you suggest, hy. not he repeated mexora- Jim?" the.

girl aked very quietly. Wy. Frtr1 Any and AH kirids of BUsiiieiis well, you see, said, ne 1 have "Don't ydu know? the girl ask money enough. Fact is, Catherine, ed, her face turned away. ve got more than I know what to JNo, said he.

"Welh I can marry Brewster do with. You must let me take care of you. We'd better. he' married, you and I. That will jrive me the right." for hia money because I don't care or him, and you" -Caverly up.

The blood rush The girl flushed. She looked at Af 4 i the honest face, now-bent ed to hia fice, th'eri receded, leaving it very white. again above the papers oh the table, Uh, Jim' Bh6 said breathlessly f'how can you? I know how you mean it," she hurried on as a look of pained surprise crossed his face, "oti are as, you. a always been too good and too thoughtful. But Bhe laughed a bit hysterically.

"Oh, dear, "1 wish you would," said rather heavily. "As I sy, I money in plenty and this estate cf your i atherV fix that I had been for so many years." Tanlaeas sod in. Enterprise yxclusively by, City, Pharmacy; in Stonewall by Stonewall iCotton Mill's; ih Quithiah by th City Drug Store, Inc. in DeSo-to by The DeSoto Drug Co. in fachuta by iJohn.IL in Shubuta by Hudson 's Drug Store, in Montrose by Drug "Jim, hushl" said the girl.

"It is y-- THJ -V inlpcssible. rlease please don't pay anything more about it. Ill take care of myself idmehow. There's i a hjoney, yota "Catherine, he cried) "you don't mean you can't mean good Lord!" "I mean that I do care about you, Jim, and so" i "Did you thins I offered to marry you just because jou were left alone in the World and practir cally penniless?" said he. "Did you think I didn't bare shout you- didn't love Gdod heaven Catherine, where are your eyes? I'Ve loved you since you were a child.

I've Fye-fwhat'a the sense of my jrying to tell you, how much I loved you? I I. didn't suppose you ever cared, two for me not with' my face and my general lS. v' "I should never have; told you" said she, 'Tkt now things are all settled with Mr. Brewster somehow -somehow" r' "They-re hot settled ter 'I've seen himi" Caverly. 'declared.

ifAnd iwhnl'sV settled wil he quicklf luisettied. thought -1 wanted io marry you? just take care of $ou was my, duly, Well, --watch me-" He caught her in his arms. Even stupid meii hava iricmenta of sorne thing approaching brilliancy. iWell and good, I shall have to supv feort myself I shall, simp! hava to in Heidelberg by City Drug learn to. Therms my music.

1 certainly should hV able' to do isom'e-ihing with sure J. cab mak a good bit giTidg vf Caverly 'looked doabtfuk "Df course if it's quite' imbosslhle' iixen': said, "you might trjr. -the music 'But'if they, fa4 the offer I just made still He'aroEO and up his hat, in Rose Hill by.E, D. Russell; Jn Louin by Aleiajicler -Jlrjcan- tileCJo. in jjy.

C. H. Arlidgeiii Mass; by D. T. ifcSwifri, an by iJ.

M. and bBarklfcV. naitie 'yfG. IF. Willissrid tligoper edicine jCa.

There is a Tanlac dealer in very town. Adv. 1 and gloves the dopr closod be- hind iin 2 giiltodat 4he win-dow the broid iut'ra fend the erert head C-i thei: nade hia way rov.ard' Mr. Hiheg- is the7' "Plating" n.the -Kspubliean "gold brick" nd he i wearing very thfn Pox LADIES-See ne: at tV-U.

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Pages Available:
352
Years Available:
1915-1918