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The Enterprise Journal from Enterprise, Mississippi • Page 2

The Enterprise Journal from Enterprise, Mississippi • Page 2

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1 J' THE ENJEKFJU JOHIWAfc JMCTPMBE AUSSISSICFJ, JHA.Y 23. m. N1 NUl UJItntUDI Jhiuyww Jf I Fmou Polish Patriot Denied Htvlna Lea! Adyertisifig Used Phrase Whien riat Generally Credited tj Him, Ski III The Enterprise Jour na Enterpnse Glarke County; Mississippi A Weekly Newspaper, Published every Saturday J. H. Editor n4 Proprietor tAbHrmnut: fi9vintrBattributed to O.

For Infants and Children. great men, "jnnis, rqiojiioB, I Vet, has no historical founda- 1 3JPJ Notfci? of Trustee's Sale 'I tton' was put into' the Mothers Knowjhat month pf Field fiaiwai Dollar per year r3r Subscription Rate Hrttie of thTprovisions of a Genuine Castors per single column jncneavu iinwuw, sA.PrBUai8ohe Zeit- rtatn Hed of trust'made by J. B. VLMJta' Wg of a8 BR WW' that KosmTszlco'on ma Mftftiei'dwice got ptuck Valentine and D. A.

Brannan to T. Dayi as trustee to secur the pay meni of a certain indebtedness to C. T. Bonney, and which 'said dead ef Irtiat' iarecorded in Boolf 7', pn page in a Bahdhilj the Coesacka had ehot Always: Bears the Signature hia none fu fTniTi hia horse he -was S6. in the office -qf the Chancery r.irli trf Clark County, Mississippi, in fnn hack of the head.

WUUilUVU (-i'Tv and default hiving. been made in the navment of said indebtedness and Wt The Cossacka then camea xuiu nhloa into their camp, where he Of; T. Davis having rooypd from this r.t Koino- aWe 'or willlntf jianded ovf hia sword '''with the cry. to execute said'trusi and the undersign feoVdon having' been ap In a letter uonnt juouis mxx NrnWmher 12. 1808, pointed Substitu'ted the axf who incorporated it in his "Tableau of substitution being recorded on mar-id deed of trust in In Use at lT.imiB Q6 1X1IU1UKO the bffioeof'Ui'e Chancery Clerk of i.niin'tv."MiasissiDDi.

and being de Paris, ia00Kosciuszko emphatically denies haying uttered AhdhfalBwnedyM-. iai requested to foreclose aid deed of MS -The, Peopled I Senator Vardaman will be re-elected byatrej menduous because he for the people of Mississippi! and the people are well aware of the fact that the opposition to Senator Var-daman consists' principally of a combination the old repudiated gang of political tricksters, few' disappointed p(ie hunters and' some imported campaigners 'Every time Senator Vardaman speaks he voices the sentiments pf the real democT racy of Mississippi and a HUNDRED THOUSAND MISSISSIPPIANS will endorse him at the polls. this Th a Poles renlied to this spurious rust, I will on Monday, tne win uiy of June A'. D'. 1918, offer for sale 'and 'of outc'rv.

during legal For Over cry of lament with the; famous Pom- fio'urs" in'front of the postpffice in the town of Enterprise, Clarke County browski march ol an u- thor: 'T TpB7f.7fl Polska me zgineia fhe hisrhest and best Thirty Years bidder 'for cash the following described Land as "follows: is not yet first sung by the' Polish legion organized by Bonarjarte in h. I ifft'm- -a i nrn The north of the' Southwest of Eprtfnn 9. taiWnshio 3, Kange i east, 1796. mnrp or less, in i r'loVlrA fViiintv' Mississippi. PERFECTU AT HOME IN AIR Witness my hand the 18th day of thi ccirra'ua cohwwt.

to eir. Eact Copy of Wrapper, Lumiere, French Aviator, Does Some iMMwwi ii IP nil II in nm in Jtj Miirii'- May a. v. iio. C.

E. G'O'RPON, Substituted Trustee "Stunts" That wouia noillfil rvnw.w Seem to Invite Disaster. rrha vAW man in the Nieuport was Trustees Sale put-again this morning giving some pne a joy ride, says a leuer oi oiu uTaWtt 'BVnn eo-American air serv' ioe, published tne iNaiioaai By virtue oftheproyjsipni of a certain deed of trust" made by John Wills graphic Magazine. inr straight stretch of road in front of and M. A.

Wills to W. T. Jjavis, as trustee, to secure the payment of a certain indebtedness to C. T. Bonpey, pur piste and he came down pia ssv? eral times, a nasty, puffy wind blow, ing which bothered him not at all, flying only two or three feet off the and Which said deed pf trust is re-t-nr foA in Book 7.

on page 305, in the 1 office of the chancery ierk of Clarke i 1 Vis county, MISSISSIPPI SDU, ing been made ip ne payment ot said indebtedness, ''nd the W. T. Davis having moved from" Jhis ground, In front of the piste is a telephone wire crossing the road. He came along the road 100 miles.an lour unt 4-51 elmnot mi ton of the wire," and County and not being or willing ft St n- a aou Hrnct ana tne unum- jumped up just in time to clear it by a few feet Teally beautiful work. 'v signed G.

E. Gordon having bee lip-J pointea suDsutuiea rusiec, I aubstitution beintr recorded on mar- He goes all over the surrounding By GERALD STANLEY LEE ri trust in rtrtimTTT flvinP" low. hoDTJine over 1 Lni CryA the office pf Chancery Clerk oi jrees and houses Sfimeuiuep A Kr tCf rsntTIf ClarHe County, Mississippi, and being up 8ideways to siip between two A I lit 1 Kb Oli VI UUIHV requested to foreclose, said ueeu oi treeg a bit too close together to ny trust, I wiU on Monday, the 10th day amihsometimes dragging a Medicine DrOPPCrS. 1 Ollet OOapS 1 cUOUlll of June offer for sale and v. lffh the space between WieU1V.vw t'l I will sell at public outcry, during legal UreDc, TdUCU hoursinfrontofthePostofficeinthe UW.V 1.

JCLD.k Town of Enterpnse, ClarKe hpf NaDK KIS. Taper I OWeiS BIIU JlWBl county, Mississippi, to tne it uuu 1 4. highest and best bidder tor casn, man cau uv ou hiui Al mafihine. can be so consistently ac- the following described property, to- I DO not know how other men ieei auoui hum 1 it hard, with all that is happening to the world today, to look a small boy in the face. When a small boy looks trustingly up to me and I see his world -the world he thinks he is going to have in his eyes, I am afraid.

The look in his eyes of the world he thinks he Is going to have cuts me to the quick. have always felt I had an understanding with a small boy before. But the last four years when he looks at me In that old way and I think of his world-the one I see in his eves-the one I had myself-the one every small boy Has a right to, 1 see suddenly instead the one that is vi aw few Wm mft hv nil of us. the one he will mmto flint he never misses. For wit as follows: Mts i anu 22 in Block 41.

being 60 90 M. iUUfcV this chap, Lumiere, has never had a B. Grant survey of East Enterprise, smash. OUR MEN HUNT THE BOAR. and being the same lots aeeueu Catherine Wills by R.

J. Waeneger, and the land on which the said John Wills and M. A. Wills reside, front- In this country (northern France), the wild boar has become a wartime ing on Front Street, in Enterprise, Clarke county, Mississippi. Tt hansrs out tne uiick- Witness my hand this tne i8tn ets.

from which it makes its forays s. of May A.I). 1918." C. E. GORDON, Substituted Trustee.

against growing crops, once me sporting tendencies of the native gentry kept them down; but since the war began they have enjoyed rrPiit immunity in their nieht raids. Notice of Trustee's Sale And some of our men, waiting for for billets, have taken to Bv virtue of the provisions of a cer 1 1 1 j. iiiimk ''n' i S1.U.V 7 the sport, Will Irwin writes in the Saturday Evening Post. tain deed of trust made by D. A.

I Brannan and his wife, Mrs. You use a blunderbuss of a 6hot- Rilla Brannan to W. T. Da- buckshot of exag- vis as trustee to secure the payment E' vis as wuw ated Blzep- g0 armed, you wait OI a ceriain mutuicuu iu Estes and which' said deed of a patn 01 me uneei wiuie uog trust is recorded in Book 5 on page Tange it, driving the boars ahead of 581 in the office of the Chancery Clerk them. You have only a momentary chance to shoot when the boar jumps of Clarke county, Mississippi, ana which said deed of trust was trans- linear use cora I ferred by W.

M. Estes to T. Bon- ney, default having teen maaein mt payment of said indebtedness, and T. Davis havjng moved from this across your pain. J.ne cupium wnu headed the party that day got no boars, but the corporal who went with him got two.

WHALEBONE GETTING COSTLY. European corset makers have had to return to the use of whalebone, ueing ion uvci iui hum .1 have to try to put up with, have to live la have to be a man in. when you and I have stopped trying. Then when I face the small boy I'want to go off tn a wide high place alone and think and ask God. I want to go down into the city and fight-fight with my money and with my hope, go over the top with my religion and then come back and face the small boy.

There are days during this struggle when my soul spent and all the world seems made of iron and glass and all these crowds of people flocking through the streets who do not seem to care. It seems as if I would not turn over my head to save a world to live In myself. It does not matter about me-and some days the people I see go by almost make me think it does not matter about them. Then suddenly I goby troops of school children at four o'clock pouring out into the streets, pouring like fire, pouring like sunshine out into the streets I It is as the roll of drums for the Liberty Loan I I want to ring great church bells to call people to the Red Cross I My rule for a man's finding out just how much he should subscribe to the Red Cross is this Put down' your name and address on the blank end leave the amount open to think. Then try going past a schoolhouse about four o'clock when the chilcten re pouring out 1 Or in the evening when the house is quiet, put down your name and the best figure you dare on the white paper.

Then go upstairs a minute and look in the crilx Then look at your blank when you come down County and not being able er willing to execute said trust and the undersigned E. Gordon having been ap pointed Substituted Trustee, the act of substitution being recorded on mar nrfciVi fnr manv vears had snven gin of record of said deed of trust in use morsytsn use jttdi enough place to steel as a stiffening for "fitavB." And it is also being used i the office of the Chancery -Clerk Clarke county, Mississippi, and hav- Clarke county, Mississippi, and hav- umbrella rib8. Both be ing been requested to orecio Ag said deed of trust, I will on Mon- causu ux day, the 10th day of June, 1918, of- consequence the whalebone of the ferfor saleand will sell at public out-, blue wimie cry, during legal hours, in front of the $300 a ton and that of the rorqual postofflce in the Town of Enterprise, an(J piked whale to $400 a ton. A LIBERAL BEACH. ClarKe couniy, jji.iiiiJHl highest and best bidder, for cash, the following described property, to-wit: 1-1, .1..

XTTT7 rt th "Where are you going this sum- jana as iuuw. and cgvvo SW of section 9) townsb.p 14 east, containing 40 acres mo or to 0 less in ClarKe coumy. tfiiaa.ssipi". Win, mv hand this the 18th day A place where feminine bathers i miQ 5 nnt rpouired to wear more me cause ox itgsuwim V.gtrpopAjr)MiNis;rAXi n'iniho than thov dn on the Rtreotr E. GORDON.

Substituted Trustee. -Birmingham Age-llerald..

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Pages Available:
352
Years Available:
1915-1918