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AUTO TIRES When You Buy Tires, Buy the Best It is Cheaper in the Long Run FISK TIRES Are good tires and we unhesitatingly recommend them to our customers. They have a reputation to uphold. We Do Vulcanizing and Any Kind of Tire and Tube Repair Work CITY VULCANIZING STATION JOE F. SMITH, Mgr. "Built Me Up" USED Cardii for years strengthened me and, as'twas and it did me more good recommended to do, it reg u than any medicine I ever lated and built re up till I was like another woman."A utsed," writes Mrs. M. C. If you are weak, run-down Ragsdale, of Fort Towson, and feel that you need a tonic, Okla. "I used to stiffer with take Cardui, the woman's * woiimanly trouble that weak- tonic, the tonic about which ened me until I was a mere you have always heard, the tonic that helps weak women shadow, nervous, and could regain their strength. not sleep. I (lid not feel like Cardui acts on the womanly I could live. system and helps relieve pain "It seemed that nothing and discomfort due to female ailments. 1elped mle till I heard of Try Cardui, today, for your Cardui and began to use it. It trouble. trS a a CARDU I a The Woman's Tonic a H D *Aal~a * gnus WOOD SEPARATOR STORAGE BATTERY An Underpriced Battery The CW Battery (Wood Separator) has quality plates, selected cedar wood separators. Built right, of all new, high-grade materials. 6-volt Easily the best low- 11-plate priced bat tery you can $16.15 buy!1$61 Sizes to fit all cars. Other sizes at islightly higher price. Laurens Storage Battery Co. West Laurens St. Phone 440 Representing Willard Batteries (THREADED RUBBER INSULATION) and Batteries (WOOD SEPARATORS) LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS ....For Sale By.... EADVERTISER PRINTING CO. +++ + SOCIETY. + '1 -I 10 -, +' +' + ++ + +1' I ttt tte i:i le ft' h l'a I tt Fiele 1 itt1it etity prevlltni litei brl was he it - sster. IElizablh l oh s n wh bit a n sallowrtthe weddintgtt iing. ith htiid ntcred w itt her broth r, I.T. Johnsonll who11 giatve hv ai'. way, lhey werIelet at the chattel by the i e t i att h Iis brother, Charls i ri '/ an. Th brite's gown wt bt ;ilvery metallic face headed with) crys -11. It wa s at striking i 1s1tt 'ttt, nuid -i waisated a tttiit heavy ttri rainl of bridal Hai.ler cmoonet was ir !,earls anul Oran..- bossoms aini her rntlac veil was ornamnted ,vith a smaill spray of orange. blossomls i the train. li ftight . ol tial hand > lifl was ' valley lilies. Mismml'tliately alft' thet ctremn iy a I lrillialt recep ion was hebd al l th tolt ' of the bride. Mirs. ZimmIIermian is the daughlter of) It lte l udge and .ltts. ltT. lohnllsonI and one of' Spart anbuIIrg's; Inost popular. young wometti. . ln.Zimmerit itio is a member )1, one of, the4 old families ofr this; se. ion, is, a promi t nent t bilsus i1ins .nars - tlis ' ity and .i ne mb'etI r of the city .l3is t-'ran es i hnis F:14tt l ints I' plitnenting It) s. It . .\. Cooper id .ISS -latlr Sullivan , a A l- lect, ttiso Prances D avis PntIitaitd a a arge reciion Friday la ftern'oonAl from live-b ltirty to six-i.tirty. Thf living r it , rt ''ption hall and dining omli wethrwn open fortte Ot asion adii bautimft io rio ated with rall now' r st V l'ink iost s being usIed in the dlining r tii, tshri p ink zinnias in t h iv ing rmt and calinlas in i the receptl lietelvingttO with the hostess ' and thle 'iusts of hoor wirt . hts. Jaie Aavis, mother of' the hestess. .\rs. N. It. D)ial, \lIf. .\'. w. ullivan, ot Anderson, and Mliss \Virginia StI llivan). At the end > tit l in, \is trucite Owings, Alrs. F. P1. AleGowanl and Aliss Riebecca Laake I'ted tiertain. .\iss \'irgec inia Barks laic introduced ith guests to the re -t'int line aftera they wOeie I at Ite loor. by .\liss lIbeeca I )ialI and .\ IIs . Vance 11 rby. From it he living ti (io t ges ts weI Ushered into the dining iarooml by Aiss sadi Sullivan and l rs. Itice N'iekels, where at a1 beautifully ap ointed table. .\lr. Claude Fergus o Ind lars. Carit l .liller ec t pinek andtI ite ic cream. They were assisted i Serving by Alisses Fann 11 it, D ia 1, Ptalherin tOwigs, Ellrise g.\illr and lani. iloii les Davis, and inl entltlaitn ng by \lrs. Jack I . Davis, 'f.Clinton, nd .\Miss Irei ay. In the reept"ion hall .\isses M1ary: )wvings, I'aaura Emily Dial and .\art ha 11arksdale hadl charge of the pun, ICh Ban1. WI'L~l wY EMBER FEDAIM RESBVL SYSTEM . O BellX The CHARACTER of the MEN as well as their financial responsibility had to be founnd 0. I. befo'n we could become a member of the FEDERAL RE SERVE system of banks. Being a Member Bank of this National Svstem means that our bank is one of a vast, stro.g CHAIN of banks linked- together for the protection (f our depositors. When your money is in our bank you can GET it when you WANT it---because we can take our se curities any time to our Central Reserve Bank and get MONEY. We add 4 per cent. incerest. Make OUR bank YOUR bank, The Enterprise National Bank N. B. DIAL, President C. H. ROPER, Cashier ma~ - I''erehiun .llissiona1 ary as Supplf~y ini lan.U At IIt Itlornlla servi le ist Silu iy at Ile ! irst IBiptist chillch, o Ol the I co1 ninlendation of t e boa rad of Itn eonis, t he (htrh1 1in liniously vote( an invitation to the 1 Ie4V. .1. Wash WalI s to sulppfly as ast 0 liof ( hrch d ring the I1onths of Otoher and No ve!bhert , and longer 1oInIg to the exi recli s of the gituatiott at h ti ne. The i sign1atij.)on of the Iastor. the ibv %*. II. T* t le n wa1a n nn. a1111 acceptol 1-ed last Sunda,1Y. to take ef I% et Ihe iast SuIndaly ill Sep14tC1t)eie'. It is considertei likely that it reinires two or thrl-e Inlonths toI seenre1- a new irnstor. lin the interhnl the lRev. '\Mr. W;atts has consented to le the ating pastor. .\ir. Watts ., his wife and child. had expect-4d to SaIil for), l'alestinle, the1re to engagle in mlissionalry workIj )ut tvinlg to del:y i k1ining ass 4)rtIs in to 1:. 13 lishi '(311 tot ted c ( 4i - its Ilr missiollar'iess. accordillg to a re ent elinig whL3!(h 'relluires that ap proval of MItIh Uasspot1ts he llrSt oh tained from inghand. The state de rIntent had~ issud) the passports. btit it will nlow take sevevral weeks to 111,ak. Ithe e'Nxchanlges in order for .\Mr. Watt. -nd his faily to saii. Periljssiont fro4m (he foreign mllisi 4o ) imard. une(Itri' 1\hich M\r. anld Mrts. Walls will oper me ablroad, w.as obtalineri by wi\y\ tertiav for .\il. at ts 1) take 11) th bilpolary pastolraIt.e of the4' I l1anIens I Pa ist 1 ,Ich IIrch II .on the rct ire ent of the Rtev. .\ll. T m lm n At th4e s Iam hi tI m'1 orn1I4Iins g al chl( :ng the 1 arl I' dtea''onls, wasI Card ofi Thanks I'lcas. allow nMwxa' to thankI she and he wIli) ;! m . and a prom ise that I wil! conti ll' to do ily bst tfoI al l te :- or ia r.11n4 cIoIIy. I thank you. very, very mnch. .I0. V. W WvATS. R The Right That's our job m- -- on you. Not ju would look good a man like you. We can do that, too, permit you to select, iri our window displa If's causing a lot of< If you're going to bu row-it will tell you vice by getting the " Pric Wharton CASI Laurens, S. C. Hat on the Right Man to sell you a fall hat that looks good st a good-looking hat, or one that on Jim or Bill, but one designed for because we've the range of styles that will just the proper thing. Proof enough of that Y this week---.by the way, have you seen it? :ommrfent. y a new hat, see that unusual window tomor quickly why this store performs a real ser right hat for the right man." :ed $4.00 to $6.50 Clothing Company, I CLOTlIAERS---"SUITS ME" *Greenwood, S. C