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YOUR CHII SHOULD HAVE If" A Ings acco A (he (lly I BANK e"c wee nuhwil ACCOUNT colnipirian putted (Iu The ait arguntent Ing. I ng I DEPOSIT Y OUR I rp%'oundec 5- Per BANK of GR "GREENWOOD'S MILl GREENW, Wonderful Stuff! Lift Out Your Corns Apply a1 few drops then lift Corns or entlinlses oil 11ith ingerels-- -to 111111. No humilbg! Any .corn1' , whet her hard. .'or; U r h 1(01een the to s. will loosen right tup) and lit oIl, without at aticle of palin or sorentess. 'his (ir ug is 'alled freezone and is It q 0llupo)undl(i of ther discovered by a Cininnatl mltan. .\..k at ally drillg store for 11a ,all hottle of frcezon'., which will cost but at trifl, bult. h; suffti lin to rid onl. feet of every Corn or (all u s. Pt1 a few drops directly up11on anly tenider, aching oernl oriau. Inlstanit ly the soreness d isappears and short ly ti' Vo'n11 or 'allis will loose11,n41 'nl he lifetd off with the fingers. This d11rlug fre'zole dosn't eat out the colns or ealluses lotI shilIs them Without evel Irritating tie sul'rround Ing skinl. .(lst think! No pain at all: no sore n1e1s or smarting when applying it or afterwards. If you (i1gg1st don't have fr-eezone have hilim order It. for you. SERVICE TELLS It has always been my endeavor to give perfect service to my patrons since eutering the bar ber business in Laurens, and wish to thank my patrons for their liberal support. Your Patronage Solicited Sanitaty Surroundings and Every. thing for Your Benefit ADD CAMPBELL Enterprise Bank Building WANTED ---JUNK! ALL KINDS OF OLD IRON 35c a Hundred Pounds fALSO Brass, Copper, Hides, etc., at Market Prices HYMAN LUREY Opposite City Hall Wood's Seeds Rosen Rye The most vigorous gow ing and productive of eed Ryes. Stools out better, su perior quality of grain, and destined, in our opinion, to take teplace of all other Rye. Wood's Fall Catalog Gives full descrIn~tion and Irdnrmna tion, and is~fels about the 1,est SEIfD WHE~AT,0OATS, RYE, and Other Seeds for Fall Sowing.. .. . Write for Catalog and prices of any Seeds required. T. W. WOOD C& SONS, SEEDSMEN. - Richmond. Va. tt this sum in aritlmuetie: deposit one dollar in a say ut to the Credit of youl child L is born, and add fifty cents k Until it 1. 21 years oldl how I it have on its 21st birtlday, a interest at 5 pler' cI, coIm arter-ly? l'wer, should be a powerful in favor of systeltatic say he $ today. VIONEY WITH US e . Paid on Sav. CeL ings Deposits EENWOOD ION DOLLAR IIANK" DOD, S. C. * * * * * * * e . . .. . . I , * *fN .rs. 1IIA .il, * * 5* * a * * * ... . a ..aS Anaa ftlorg Iow of I le beautiful 1 ife ofI \is. lrilla irowinice llurns, wife of M.- - ' ei- Iurns, wh1o died S:-pt. 9 : If;. It wIll Iatisy affectioni's Wish, to write a line of this sweet youlng man rnn. w1hose na,1m, realls a noble Iface, nd to0'Ither a lovely IVrsn0a'. !iftd we ith tiultua sier gIl of m utl, thinking onfly of I hose ti ngs whici'1 ar. Irue, htonest. A t, re, ove I a ld ofr good repoort, fuil of zeal, accEordin" ton knto owledge, she had al oipln eali, a' wa heart, and a help ing thand. She was loved and holnor (d inl the home; anl example to the houisehold. inl word, in conversation, in harity, it faith, in spirit, in purity, it sicIlness she man ifested wonderful cheertful11 ness. Iltder ll 1 conditions site proved herself 'a teider. sympa tlt(tIc helpfult frieid, and her meiol'y to Imte is as "oliti ment. poured fortl'". "Ifer mltemltory still within my mind Retains its sweetest power; It is ithe perfuime left behind, That whispers of the flower." Our friendship was long; strong, un broken, undisturbed, mutual and I now trust we shall be united, live and re joice together, in the Kingdom ibove. ilier seifforgeffull devotion to others, her gracious ministries to all about her, her readiness to spend and be spent fot tie uplifting of those who needed a helping hand. All these sweet womanly graces, set in motion influences that siall bless generations yet uilborn. Silent. forces are the strongest forces. Thetre are lives lived in app~arett obscurtity, spent it unrettuited toil, tilled witht utntrecorded ministries, of C'hrisqtlike compassion, and htelpfuil ness, that shall shtino witht splendid lustre in that dlay when all secrets shtall be brought to lightt. IErilla lived this life. WVell do I remember hetr favorite trc citations in schtool-Thanatopsis Psalm of Life, and Crossing the Bar. "Sunset and evening stat' And one clear' call totr me, And may there be no mourning at the batr, When I putt out to sea, "Twivlightt. and evening bell1 And aftet' that thte dat'k, And mtay thet'e be no sadness of tare WVhen I emblar'k.. "For thto' ft'om out bor'ne of time and liace 'Tho flood may beat' me far, I hope to see my Pilot taco to face, W~hen I have crossed the b~ar." Site was endiowed witht a mindl of unusutal brtilliancey, 'possessing a reten tive memory and by being passionate ly fond of reading had aceumllatedl a wonderful amount. of knowledge for one so young. There, with htetr unus unti love of the be'attutiu so wvell fitted hecr tot' the greater things she now sees and enjoys, Tr'uly death loves a shining mark, "Death lies on her, like an untimely frost lipon the sweetest flower of the field." "ilowv swveetly could I lay my head Within thte cold grave's silent breast, Where sorrows tears no more are shed, No more the ills of life molest," "Oh! gt'iet beyond 'all other griefs, when fate' First leaves thte heart lone and deso 'late, In the wide 'world without that only tie, For whicht it wished to live, or feared to die", This seemed to 'be hter constant way PJIEMATURE WEAR ON TilES. Improperly Adjusted Wheels Often Caiunse of iapid DeterloratIon of Tires. "lImproperly adjutsted wheels are frequently the cause for premature wearing out of tires" states the Ser vice .lanager of the Fisk Rubber Com tunv. "If the forward wheels of a car are incorrectly aligned, friction in Cr!eases4 anId the tread is quickly Worn thromgh around its entire circumfer 011cC." Included in the free service given at all Fisk Service Stations, is a thor ough inspection and test for the align ment of wheels. Experienced f'ire men make these tests, but the work or re aligiment is necessai'ily referred to a garage, it being more of a mechanics job than that of a tire man. Malny drivers Who (10 not understand why wheels are set at an angle-Cealled tile alignment angle--are equally mys tilled when they find a tire tread wear ilig away in a few htuindred miles. In itinle eases out of ten t isal ignien . is the faulit, and because this latilit. Can d'Clop without. tile driver's klnowl edge, it is an excellent plan for a m11o torist to drop in at . any Fisk Fervice Station where (1he alignaent, test will be given free of char"e. It, makes no differettee whiat kcind of tiros ai man 111ay 1be IlsiItg, lie is we'('(olle at aIty iisk Staiol at any tilme. * * S b * * * * . * 4' . * JONI-:S NEWS, * .10nes, . Spl. '21. -\\e extenld conlgrat Wlationls to .\r. Thm Ds1ullon and Aliss \'ela Iliig;;s who were' recetiltly* m1a rriedl. \lessrs (iuter, AlcNeilvy and Satter will ap cin ciate t iie jpalrolage of Iheir friend rs. \e wre ery Sorr Y to hear of the14 ( dai of Alls. .1. ('. 'ork of lock Hill, l'rof. Cork was reared here and all of' his friends tlederly Symp111IahIltizo with him and (hildirenl ill their sore bereave Alr. ienry eeks of liiohmoltl, \a., rI 'ntly visited his fatller, \lr. .1. W. Ieeks and alther tives ald friends. Ar. Joseph l. AL Ota has 1eiolelled his dwelling. We w're greatly pained to hear of tie dleatI of .lr. s. calw'rs Itiley wiici occurred lit .\t. Carnitel ol the 181th. l.\ir.,ley was reared here and was a high-toned, honorable, Christian gen tileman. Ile was our schoolmate, a life long friend and we tender oir heart felt sympathy to the sorely hereaved family. I1ev. J. 11. Copeland of Urewerton, preached a good sermon to an appre eiative congregation yesterday. Miss Vivian Alartil, daughter of Mr. and Ars. .1. C. lartin. ias entered Lan der College. Alesars Joshiiua and Fuiirman Martin of Mt. Gallagher atended Sunday sclool and preaching yesterday. The Alisses Copeland and brother, of Brewerton sang several beaitiful pieces for its lit Sunday school. We receitly met. the following fiiends, Robert Anderson, Wvaterlon; Wmll. l.eith It llodges; Alien Sullivan, Spartantburig, and iter. W. I. I leirbet, of Greenwood. We areo Indehted to the following friends for receint kind favor's: Johtn West, Johtn 'Thtomas, C. WV. Edwairds, Joseph Oulla, Johtn Ihorn, Henry AMur r'ay, Wariren Cooper, Waiter .\lanley, J. A. Seymore, W. A. Rhodes, Ernest Craft, J. F. Mforrison, Elwood Cooper, Rloy Smith, T. L. Harper, 0. K. Alien, Chtas. Sweet, W. S. Knight, JTas. Strawv horn, Wmil. Sligh, W. 'T. Cann, Johnonie IBrownl, .1. T. Cothran, Thos. Martin, .Jeter O'Dell aind many other's, In 1920. "One of my hens laid an egg with the date 1920." "You want to encour age that breed. Those cggs can come out of cold storage and sell as extra fresh." of tinkin~g, all thtrough 1her shor't life. 1 haven't any gold TPo leave, If I girow old Somtehowy it passed me by, I'll leave a precious will 'When I musilt say "Good-bye". I'll leave the0 suinshine to the flowers, fThe splrintgtime to thte trees, A~nd to the old folks, the memnory Of a baby upon thteir knees; The nIght-tIme to theo dreamei', 'rThe song-bird to the blind; The moon above To thtose In love Whien I leave tite world behind. To every dear 01(1 mother, and 'wrinkled face 'I'll leave a fire-place; To plaint thell' favorite scenes WithIn its golden r'ays, Scenes-'of thteir child-hood days, When they were sweet sixteen; I'll leave thoem each a song To sing the whole day long, As towardi the end they plod To every broken heart, With sorrow torn apart I'll heave the love of God. M. W. W. F. Fowler, Sept. 10, 1917. For a Corn-Peeling Picnic, Use "Gets-It" Pai EIses 11t, Once, 'orn ,.1ns Dlies! )o your cor-1-idisdiig easily, Witlh a sil ile,--t Ie banainli-peel way. That's the- "Gets-I t'' way,-.the only way, yourP Corn o1 Call us Contes oly coplte as, thoug'l It were glad to get off. 14f1 I)on't 'I'rnvel Armund the World In Corn Agony, 0e "Gets..IV.' "Gets-It" has etired more corns than all other remledie; cob:inl,4acd. It's -' sure as the sitn rise. and as safe a Water. Ised by m)illins, IDr.n'I take a ehance with your feet, you can't. af kord to -,11v i.jent withl unIk1IUnxn mi-: tores when ,s.n'v "Gets-It'" neVII fails. "G'ts--It"'will remove any corn' 01 callus. Weart those new, stylish shoes or- puips if' yo wait 1o.----go ali-ad and dance. I)emitld "(ta-It" -t hrow ;gib~i1,16bai ol ;'he countier! 2'>w is all you need pay at ay dIIg store, of it. Will be seIt direct by N,. Law reneo & Co.. ('.Chic go. 11. Sold inl IIIi(ns and rIcomiiulled as ite world's best (orn1 reei(dy by VIIrekal Drug "o., laurenis D1)rug C'o., l'ow. )rug Co., l'tuiam I)ruig Store, It. lI'. l'osey, h.A VON SOl)llS WILL.I SA VE B-'AC\ON Wai Departmint Ordirs listIsituion 01 Acli4iiiunt oif Shorimu' in 1l0.s. C('filumbia, Se(I. 20. .lf0v:'' if' the "upre~cdenited and u ilook d for df 'a - a il 114 . anil heranse Ihamsit is t(I cents ;I 11olinld r l i' the sa bacorni} ; Itho r'econ uendtiona thou from ('Ih icago th1.'t " -xtIri sh sor lt eh s' Iw suhstitut 'd for "olly" ins the bavon rations and hams be rubstitilted for a part. of 11 bavon component. has bveen approve by Q1iar'terniaster lenry (. Sharslpe, Of the \'.af Delrtament, and Newon 1). Ilaker, S'cretary o War, avcsording )to orldeis rveceived by he otlice of \v \v Mloore. the Adjutant. General, today fromtt the SoItIheaste I'n Delsari't ment. * It'S4IHOVE~ NEWlS.* * *s * * a * a a a a * .luisgrove, Sept. 21.--The farmers of this place are very busy at present pulling fodder and making 'lasses. Mr. and Ms. ,. T. Benjamin were tle Sunday guests of Mir. and Mis. S. M. Benjamin, and .\r. and .\rs. Charl ton Ilenjamin and Mr'. 'E1. Iolt. call ed in the afternoonl. Misses I.va and Ruth Bolt had as their Sunday guests Misses Ru11th Sny der and 1utlh Myers. lisses Mittle and Mildred llollansd were the attractive gue'sts of .l iss Maside Pole Sunday. Little .\l isses IHlanchie andis l'rances A nder'son spent. Sat urd'ay withs little Miss Ethel Bolt. M rs. IEarl ilnsley spenit the week end1s in 1)1S'atanbu rg visitIng reclat.Ives. Mr. Calvin Snyder splent Sunday at the hosme of .\ir. W. M. Myers and In t he afte'rnooni Meessr's Calvint Snyder' and Ver'non Myers motored over to Cross Key3s to visIt friends and rela tIves. Mr. andl Mi's. D). A. Glenn spent the weoek-end In Cross Anchor' and Cross 1Keys. 'Miss Maggie Clardy of Barksdale, and her cousin, Mr. Clardy of Clinton, weore the Week-end gusests of Miss Mausde Poole and br'other Loydle. Messi's Luother' llramlette and Carr'oll C'hildr'ess wvere In ouri mIsts recently. Mi's. Willie and .lou Chancy wer'e the Thusrsday afternoon guests of M.~l' 'L1. . olt; also Miss Roth Snyder. Mr., (1uy3 lenjamsin was a business visitor' in Cl intont Saturday. Mr. IC. B. Hoit wvent to Laur5iens Wedl nesday (on bussiness. Ilver'yone arounod her'e Is looking for'ward to the Union MeetIng whsichs meets at Langston chur'ch Satturday and18 Sumk13y, the 29thl and 3th of Sept. SUBSCII 1 TO Tl IN ADVIRTISIiR. Farms or! City and Farm P Bought and S, We have some farms for ser. Wr For Real Estate seeTT Mr. J. 3. Macken f OLLIEKING MYSTERY DOUBLE CROSS m 6Sd Ioosterfapk OPERA HOUSE TODAY ..FOR SAL.00, Second-Hand Automobile Tires and Tubes All Sizes, and in Fairly Good Shape. It Will Pay You to Sea.- Them VU L CA N IZ IN G Send Me Your Tires for Vulcaiing I Guarantee a Goca Job. H. GUY FOSHEE P. 0. Box 88 Workman's Garage A A The main with money keeps it in the Bank where it is safe from fire or burglars or his own extravagance. When you carry your money in your pocket the temptations and chances to spend it are very great. greater than you think, for a few dollars here and there to borrowers and for things you don't actually need, soon melt your pile away. Put your money in the Bank. It is safe there. Add to your balance every cent you can spare. Soon you'll be "a man with money." Put YOUR money in OUR bank. We pay 4 per cent. interest. The Enterprise National Bank N. B. DIAL, President C. H. ROPER, Cashier 5ale insurance roperty of all kinds-Fire, Life, Tornado, >ld Health, Accident & Automobile sale; from 25 acres up---will sell same to suit purcha ite or see us if interested in this-line. rENS TRUST C . Insurace see