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Don't Let "Old Nick" I .Nick Your Tires 1 Many tires which could/ - give; iore miles of good ser. vice have given out because a little nick or bruise was neglected. It is better to avoid all such damage by driving care- K fully over bad places. Ex anine your tiren often. If E any little injuries are dis covered bring them to us. We can reiair them and save a a you money and annoyance, . When your Rims start squeaking we can stop them by installing new Clamps, Nuts, Bolts or Wedges. CITY VULCANI2ING STATION "Vulcanizing of the Better Kind" At City Filling Station To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) It stops the Coug ad Headache and works off the d. E. W."ROVE'S ignaoture on each box. 30c. 241/2 Milio Invested by of Swift & More than 21,( Swift & Company ing for shares in the men and women their faith in the in, will of the compal their savings in the Their holding, total of nearly 250, par value ($100 a e is more than $24,51 These 21,000 than one-third o: number of employi One man out 01 plant, office, and from. the handwor to the brain work working with us a devoting himself tc ne~ss while devoting promoting his ov 1~ every motion or m4 every product imp *ta'ned at perfection, * ~ rer)c')red through pi * effct've distributior T 'his interested, fe . 7i partners wor ~, thegood of Swift t 30 public vyhici vi tu :.es one-half of ti 8Sgift & Company is TLiers, and nearly on of shares outstandi It represents pri cessful progress to S which enlightened 71is aiming for the S< trial problems-tow * mutuality, brothe nesa; for the good * Swift & domp rU1E MAY COME / 4N i tN DRY CONTEST Washington, Sept. 2 'r.-.-pmal dee atation of a truce in the sonatte fight )ver the anti-beer bill and its,..seorch row. Suspension of hostilitjes Is to ast, A few weeks, according to the )resent outlook, or until the' senate lisposes of the tax- revisiov bill and. ,he German-Austrian and Hungarian reatlies. When the tax bill is called up to- 1, norrow, Senator Sterling (Republi- i an) of South Dakota in charge of- the inti-beer bill, plans to give way with j, mnouncement of his understh'nding . ;hat the "dry" bill shall be given right t >f way after action on the tax measure ] nd the treaties. Meanwhile the tros-- -a iry department is counted.on by dry a, caders to withhold regulations per- y nitting manufacture and physicians' r wescription of beer., William J. Bryan today intervened I n the beer bill fight by issuing a w latement depouncing the alleged fili- n )uster against it. "A filibuster by a minority," said t: dr. Bryan, who has been conferring t) vith proponents of the bill at the y apitol, "to prevent the enforcement r >f a constitutional provision is about w Ls undemocratic procedure as could e >e imagined, especially, a constitu ional provision wfiich outlaws a cri ninal traffic." Mr. Bryan commended the search d nd seizure clause in the conference c -eport. Search warrants for private u Iwellings should be required, he said, - >ut automobil'es, he declared, should w oe subject to search without war- r ants. ti "To require a warrant before c earching a suspected automobile," 1 aid Mr. Bryan, "would practically a mullify the law. The auto could get nto another county before a war- r ant could be secured. It is incon- .tl eivable that any dry senator can be w leceived by the mock heroics of the ti vets." B I n Dollars Employes a Company J11 100 employes of 2wn or are pay- N business.. These .have attested of :egrity and good t iy by investing business. i 3 represent a 000 shares, the hare) of which epresent more si rour average b every three, in branch house, ker on the floor* er at the desk;a s well as for us, a ,his own busi- h himself to ours; a in interests in L ment saved, in b roved or main- o in every service a -ompt,thorough, of products. eager group of t king with us for k Company and re serve, consti Le ownership of a point of num- a e-sikcth in point ng. ictical and suc wvard the end atN nodern industry >lution of indus ard cooperation,' rhood in busi- e1 of all, ir any, U. 'S. A. .1 01 |rIiini g b r cen ,Laies, ~tie NIT. York s 0elety Woman11 Fires Ti'hree Bullets t1 Into Miss' Mildred 1anan and Kills b Self. h New York, Sept. 23.-+8hot and ti ounded three times by, her fopuer w 11m who then enlded her , own life, 'ith. a bullet, Miss lild'II(fre( Ian- nr n1, daughter of the late Alfred P. h [allan, 8le manufacturer, tonight c overed between life and death in a u rooklyn 11ospital. Vith the o1,tcomo of 'the girl's' in ires still in. doubt, pollce took up a C. ack trqii from the scene of the noc Irnal tragedy into the 'world of f) high life" blamed by NIIss Ilanan's c 8sailant, Mrs.- Grace Lawes. for the a Ccunulated misery and heartaches C 'hicili impelled her to take her f *lend's life. g "The -pace is too fast and the a quor has driven me crazy," she had rnitten In a letter addressed to. her lother. Still another possible motive Ior le deed, that of jealous rage over 0 ie attentions of a inan who was with a iss Ianan when the shooting occur- i$ 3d, is being scrutinized by detectives J ho are trying -to clear III) many un (plained points. For more than three .hours this an, John S. 'Borland, importer and 1 cporter, was questioned regarding n Dtails of the affair, as \vell as the h rcumstances of his acqi1aintance d Ith the -tiwo women, A further comiplicatbion developedA hen San Francisco newspapermen )ported they had located and ques oned Mrs. WM. E. Dittwar to whom, illing -her "mother darling," lirs. awes had addressed a letter found Tiong her effects. Mrs. Dittmar at first denied any flationship and .then told her quos oners she was a sister of the dead a oman and volunteered the infprma on that jealousy was not the motive ir the killing. This information was at variance ith both the salutation of the nother darling" letter and the con nts- of another addressed to Mrs. Irdie Williams,,a former nurse in e H ananl 'household, of which Mrs. vwes had also been a member for ur years. "Make it easy for my darling other," 2uIra. Lawes had written -in c second letter, which began with reqluest that her body be sent home California and cremated. Tihe stories of the tragcdy and the ents preceding it told by the in red girl and 'Borland, it Dartihouth 'aduate, coilncided closely. With Iss Dorothy Gottschalk, Miss Ilan i told detectives she and Borland' id dined at. her own home in one the most exclusive residential dis lets of Manhattan. At It o'clock last night, she said, 0e and Borland drove Miss Gojtt halk to her home in Schermerhorn reet, Brooklyn, where they stayed itil shortly after I o'clock. "We hadl just emerged from thle 'stibule when I saw -Mrs. -Lawes step) aml an areaway,"- Miss H-ann con mued. "The next tiling I hleard rec pjistol shots. I dropped to tile lowalk and when I got up I saWv 00od running froml my arm11. "I ran for a hundlred feet and col psed1. I thlen heard another~ shot It was this last shot that ended thme e of Mrs. Lawes. One othter person Witnessed the agedy. ,A neighbor of MNilss Gott~ halk's said she was at her windowv id saw Mrs. Lawes sit down on a iarby stoop, take a cupI from her Lndbag, drink something from it id (lash thme vessel into the gutter. 'archers later found fragments of e china, and in the dead woman's ig a phiai labelled 'with the name a drug. 'Ilorlanld, while admitting that he Id Mrs. Lawes had qiuarraledl over iss I linen, emph~latically denied that ty feeling concerning htimself had dI to thle shlooting. lie said the mo ye was "'posiitively not jealousy, epresasing thle belief that she was mporarily deranged mentally. Mrs. Lawes was related to Miss anan b~y marriage and llvedl with ~e H-anan family until two weeks o when she moved to an apartment t'he Vanderbilt hotel. She 'was di 0e''i several years ago from lher sband, Edgar 10. Schmidt. and re med her maiden name of Lawes. WOMEN, WANT MORE RIIGHTS ew Constitutional Amendment is on Program. Washington, Sept. 25.-A woman's >ill "of rights," proposed for enact eat by the federal and all state gov 'nments to remove all legal discrim ations against women, was oitlined day in a statemient by the National 'opnan's Party. The program Includes a new consti tional amendment, declaring that/ to political, civil or legal disabilities inequalities on account of mar age" shall prevail, together waih a Il to give women the same rights, 'ivileges and immunities as men. Atwas -Annjureed that 8$4nato cur s, Repuiilican, Knasas, and Repre gitatlve , FesS, A9iplellcan, Ohio ould intrbduco the 'propose1 consti itional amendment in congtess Octo 3r 1; and that copies of the new bill id been sentto all state chairmen of te Womnn"s Party except Wisconsin, hich already has 'nacted the law. Women would have the Vight, upon LArriage to choose their names and atve equal voice in custody of their iildren, legitimnte or illegitimate, nder the proposed new bill of the 'omen's organization. Other legal rights for women in de: Suffrage, eligibility for all offices, -cedom of contract, choice of domi le, residence or name, jury service, equisition and control of property, )ntrol of labor earnings, eligibility )r judiciary positions, equality in roundh for qivorce and immunities ad penalties for sex offenses. FINA LSETTLEENTl* Take notico that on the 4th day of ctober, 1921, I will render a final ,count of my aots and doings as Ad inistrator of the estate of J. W. A. olland deceased, in the office of the idge of Proltate of 'Laurens county, , 11 o'clock, a. m. nd on the same ty will apIply for a final discharge oni my trust as inistrator. Any person ind Uted to said estate notified and required to make pay ent on that date; nnd all persons xving clajiis against saId estate will resent them on or before said date, Lily proven or be forever .barred. F. B. HOLLAND, Administrator. ugust 31, 1921. 7-6t-A Quickly rellevex Constipation, BII unneas, Loss of Appetite and Head 3hes, duo to Torpid Liver. LADIES' NEW FALL SUITS $25.00 to $45.00 "A K., '14 Putyuir money w \I NATIONAL N 9ANK Safety for your money and service are two things for which our National Bank stanlds. .'* Come in and oden a bank account with us. We shall give your money the safety which our being a member of the Federal Reserve System of Banks in sures. We shall give you the service of a Bank which holds its business by treating its customers right. We add 4 per cent. interest. Make OUR bank YOUR bank. The Enterpuise National Bank N. B. DIAL, President C. H. ROPER, Cashier 1 ON LADIES'-NEW FALL COATS $18.75 to $39.75 LADIES' NEWn TRICOTINE AND CANTON DRESSES $12.75 to $39.75 )OD PLACE TO TRADE"