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The Enterprise Journal from Enterprise, Mississippi • Page 4

The Enterprise Journal from Enterprise, Mississippi • Page 4

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Enterprise, Mississippi
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Xard of Tiianks of Thanks J. K. NELSON, Editor Publisher Enterprise, Clarke MU. We, the undersigned, wish to Published Eery Saturday i. extend our heartfelt thanks and deepest appreciation to the relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy Eatered.

aa aecond-claaa matter May Ina. 1908, at the postoffice at Enter prist, Under tlw "Vet of March We desire to thank our friends arid the people' of Enterprise for the kindness and assistance manifested at the last sad rites of our loved one, Mrs. Corrie G. Sisson, Assuring you of our sineere appreciation and heart-j felt gratitude, we are Gratefully yours, THE FAMILY. shown us during the illness and at the death of our beloved wife Price One Dollar Per Year daughter and sister, Effie Cross Crook, We wish to especially ADVERTISING RATE thank Dr.

J. A. Hackett and Rev. H. C.

Joyner for kind words of per inch tiegal Rate consolation at the house, church 1 -JT Miss Mary Alice Massengale, and crave. We also tender thanks Tor the many beautiful of Quitman, is assisting Judge Ward fa thfl postoffice. 1 floral offerings that so sweetly 'Items of Local expressed to us the love and svnmathv of her many friends. Mr see from the They all hale the everlasting State press that in many coun interest gratitude of ties the citizens are organizing companies of home guards for protection in case of necessity. This I is very proper, for It is a duty we owe ourselves and the Pound Paper and envelopes to Her husband, J.

B. CROOK; and A. M. CROSS AND WIFE. MRS.

JOHN R. BROCK. MRS. BETTY PAYIS MISS, LILLIE CROSS. young men of the State, the most of whom are now in camp or on the battle front in a foreign land.

match at the Journal office. 1 Mrs. A. W. Clark returned Thursday from a few days visit With friends in State Jjine.

The citizens- of Enterprise" and vicinity are true and loyal and will I am sure' make quick re-! CASTOR I A For Infants and Children sponse to this important duty. I suggest that they meet in Enterprise and orgapize a company. In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears CITIZEN. the Signature Beautiful Jine Colored Stationery at Journal' office. Rev.

L. Alford, of the Methodist Churcli, hasj beep returned to this circuit fcif year. Contract Notice Mrs. Mitts rgturned tq Meridi an Thursday; af tr visaing her parents here. A contract will be let in front JlOYAL gLUE jnencs every-piing.

QgJira'NAP opce, Crepe Paper 10c a roll at the of the courthouse at Quitman, on' the first Monday in January, 12:00 noon to repair and generally overhaul river Journal office. Mr. W. E. Robinson and fam Mr.

Brunner Davis, now in the spentady or two with relatives here. bridge at Enterprise. The lowest and best bidder wiljl be awarded the work, but the Board re ily have returped from a visit relatives in Kosciusko. serves the right to reject anY and Cedar PENCILS One. Cent each at Journal office, all bids.

Detail specifications JOHN WRITE CO. AITD LOUISVILLE, KY. will be found in the ChancerY Clerk's office. 1 I AW ad full vsliw paid nine JWM 0. C.

WAIN WRIGHT, Supervisor Beat 3, Messrs. 0. J. Williams and D. Priester, of Stonewall, were among the recent callers at the Journal office.

Trustee's Salg Mrs. Hamer Allen, of Macon, Miss Viola Mason a Meridian, visitor Thursday. is in the city this week. By virtue oftheproyisiong of a certain deed of trust made fry" Le Tayjor A telegram, to Irby an and wife, M. E.

Taylor-' to nounces that Dr. Irby, now a Will Estes, as trustee, to secure Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A Mrs. Corrie G. Sjsson ietenant in the army, is sick. the payment of a certain indebtedness to A.

R. Kimbrell, and which said His many friends jiere hope his deed of trust is recorded in Book 6, illness is not seripqs; on page 638, ip the office of the chan cery clerk of Clarke county, Missis sippi and, dfault having- been LADIES: Your spare time can made in the payment of said indebted be profitably spent making Hand ness, and being requested to foreclose Made Infants' Wear. Send sam said deed of trust, Will Estes, Mrs. Corrie G. Sisson was born Millegeville, and was the daughter of Capt.

Grant, for many years a citizen of this place. She married Mr. John Sisson, of trustee, will n. Monday, the ples or write for particulars. 7th day of January, A.

D. 1918, MAISON ROUFF, 126 Char-tres New Orleans, La. oft er for sale and wilj sell at public laurel, and for the last 12 or 15 outcry, during legal, hours, in front of the courthouse in the Town of Uuit- years made her home in Laurel Sh wa8 a member of the Metho distChureh. After her moth man, Clarke county, Mississippi, to the highest and best Bidder for cash, Mrs. Aimee Addine Brown the following described property, to wit: Land as follows: the NW of er's death, for awhile, she took a mother's! place with the young Section Towpship 4, R.

IS E. in Our community, our church er children. She left, besides Clarke county, Mississippi. her brothers and sisters, herhus Witness my hand this the 14tb day of December, A. D.

1917. band and young son to mourn her and her family were called to mourn the loss of Mrs. Brown Nov. 9, 1917. She was born in Noxubee county in 1865 of chris loss.

She sleeps by the ashes of WILL, Trustee. her father in the Enterprise cemetery. -4- tian parents. Her father was Rev. John Baldwin and her mother his faithful wife.

Two Tinsel Cord for tying Christ of her sisters, Mrs. Evans of mas packages 5c a spool at the Why Birmingham, Ala. and Mrs. Wor- Journal office. thington, Meridian, survive not give your boy and girl sin opportunity to make their home It (i her.

She was united in marriage in 1896 to Mr. Alston Brown, son Book Straps 10c at Journal etudu easy and of Col. L. B. Brown, an honored office.

effectivet Give citizen of this town, and has them, the saute chances to win pro motion and success Mr. J. F. Sisson and little son, as the lad having the advantage oi Mr. and Mrs.

B. S. Grant and son, Ben Ray Grant, of Laurel Mrs. Crook and Miss Lilla Grant, i NEW INTERNATIONAL 9 Dictionary in his home. Thia 1 creation answers with final author- a spent her life in this town and vicinity.

To her and her husband were born four children, L. B. Brown, Jr. and John Wheeler, Mrs. Aimee Harris and Miss Annie Alston Brown, all of whom are spared to mourn her loss.

Mrs. Brown was talented in music antl taught for many years in this town. She took an inter of Gulfportjand John Klein, Meridian, were here on the 5th A Inst, at the funeral of Mrs. Sis 'son. int A I ity all kinds of puzzling questioua a in geography, Diography, I I and Bciunces.

3 4o. wmVocflbalary Term. TWOPafc, Ovc tSi(i) Illustrations. Colored Plates. I Til' vnlydiotifflf ry with tbDtla4rifc I Thf! ia equiTali.nt 1 ol 16-voiumoeacyolopedia.

IHvi'i- hoiarlv, Atcuiata, Dii-tlo'iary. est in- church work and was faithful and capable in the dis charge of duties resting upon hey. Ker last months were clouded by a tryivig illness in which the was faithfully nursed, For Spram3, Lameness, Sof Cuts, Rheumatism and Z'eah. Xp Pair At O.ice Tir and Beast ujOri All Dealer, i AND -dm- I VfA I IT'iTTS for i ut rwxet i. 1HT IT p.nd in which she va3 submissive toth providence of God.

May her ashes rest in peace while re cherish the memory of ff F3 F- 11 I -5' A. B. COIT..

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Pages Available:
352
Years Available:
1915-1918