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*** ****** ** * 9 DIALS NEWS. * * * **'* * : * * * * * * *e* * ( * * ** Dials, Feb. 16.-No, Mr. Le'ditor. I (onl't think it is frotn indiffereice or any lack of interest that you have heard no general outtry from the wo men of the state because the Susan 1. Anthony suffrage amendment was voted down by the solons. While this action on the part of the kgislature came as no surprise to those who have the suffrage moveneti at heiart, it isl a regretable fact that such an august body of itAtelligetit lawualkers should have failed to heed the spilrit of pro gress and by the -turinlug ldown of the Siffrage aiendme nt, place the woien of their state in the class with the criminal, the weak-minded, and the negro. Strong words, yet tevertheless Irite. for these are the only classes within the boundary of our state in cliding our women) to whom the free (olln of the ballot is niot extended.I dIlowv(er. tlie sutfrage mtovemient is growIng t (espite tle aIt Ion Of the law makers) and it only needt a more til itant spirit to carry it on to vIctory. Woitian (especially of Soulth Caro Hina) has long s ice deolionstuted that the hallot .hould he hers. Shouldr1 to slouhier she works with Ii man in every walk of life. The war taught her miany tihings. among them self con trol andf( self-ahtiegation. She has greatmy muse)%d froi her alcieni l metes and Ioundti rs. 'She has gone fitrither into a newel and a more beautiful world than any she ls ever known before. She has served alld served well. Not merely has she served In the battle zone; not merely in the fac tories. and in public places of trust ad need. She Is served itn her com mtiunity, served by takina her home il to life. Through the lRed Cross, tlrtotghI tile communily war aetivitles, through at tholusatid orgaiized tieigh horliness, she has kept. her homlitie en vironnent, am -lasenlaed it tin terms of iespect for hterielf and re spect for womianU kind atmlong mneti. Itn no.t one way have lie itwomei of Sotth 'Carolitta shtomt they ate nittiit neld thom by a few old fogies. The work of Iti. woii of tih more toriIt nate :tates will neve:- be donte until the fruits of victory halinclude ev iry stat e in the t 1 nion, adil whtN Ilha day (m11101, aid wotian sitffrage pre vails in Sotlh Caroliul. the wotimen will 1s) those I hini:g s lhat they -have (ver held dlear the iafegttardint; ~of littie (hfldren, the education of youth, the heallh of th peopile. and such The IMPRO Longer sprir looking Cai We are A car 14 Clinton. w great tasks as supplying to every will- gi Ing worker a job; anid when those who t make our laws realize that there can P) be ito great performance in which wo- w ion do not play a part, surely they fr can no longer procrastinate and deny hI them their rights. 1However, do what they imay the spirit of progress i here (the wonen of South Carolina have never been known to take a back seat in any progressive movenint) and t-he dawn of the new era -is clear ly in sight. .Nir. Robert :Ilellains, of Greenville, 3N1r. .1. it. ,iellamns, of Spartanburg, Prof. c. 'Ie. lirooks, of Edgollcld, and .\rs. It. Z. Nabors, of Columbia, were - visitors of Mrs. 1. S. 'lirooks last week- s end, having alt arrived for t'he 1).ur- C< po.se of atteilting the funeral of Mrs. v Mary A. -Hallo of Laurens. l. BII. A. Sullivan, of 2aurens, the a: genial agent of the Prudential Life, 81 was in outr midst last week successful- 1 ly writing insurance. 11 I Ir and Mrs. Willie Ilarris and chil dren were week-end visitors of Mr. D. tj 1). :larris and family. cl .\liss .\lattie Simions, of Greenville, sI spent the weeli-end with honjefolks I. here. fl .\1rs. 1'. 1W. Brooks had as ler guest I( last week, Miss Majorie Ropp, of Gray a Court. ! 1 'I'here is no case of flit as yet lit d this conmnunity, tlereby causing Ito 0 (Ilaranitine measures to be adopted,' n and as a consequence the school con tiltues to opei up each day. Ilowever', g it seems that it would he Wise to put on a quarantine eveni if there are It o eases of this dread disease. Th -n schools are overcrowded as it is. and I if they would close for a week or so, f] there Is no telling, the disease im iglt not make its appearance, but as con-: ditionts now are, no commulnlity n hope to escape. I Nir. T. 11. Campbell had Ihe iisfor- c tulle to lose Iis storehouse, together I witi all the contents, by fir Saturday it night a 10 n'e!ock. The wind at that tim. wa. hlov'ing at a rapid rite, and the only reasoll the dwelling house and otier buildings were not (stroyed 1 too. was owing to the swee p of the 1 winId being in an apposite directiol. Therewas(n insurance onl ift store houwst and lhe loss is a rather leaiy y oi(, especially in th ese day's of high (.:,1 of livini.. as amolg the effects 'onl.<umiued by the hian'.eiQs Were' tight ien harrels of flour. A re('nt Imarriate of in test to mayiv waS hat ofC .\lis; Olivia 'Irry of tIlis plao to .\ir. .lohl Phillips of Gicenvillc. the wedding taking place in that 1 'city. Tle wedding was Ilte happy culmination of a romance be ANN VEMENTS: Lon e tgs, making easie 7, powered witi prepared to giv >ad is rcolling no' 'rite or Phone fo: in while Miss Curry was staying in p ,no.uiitains last summer. Mrs. l1111) is a young woman of sterling orth and qualities, and has many lends whose good wishes w-ill follow )r throughout her married life. IUNU NEW YOtKEI DIES IN BLIZZARD ronmient Princeton Student Dies of -Exposure In New Iaimpshire Moun. tatu. Lost his Way While Making Pleasure Trip. Dublin, N. Ill., Feb. 15.-Charles acVeaugh, of New Yrk, a graduate udent at Princeton and son of the )ulls(.% for the Uniited States Steel orporation, died of exposure oil ount MoInadnock early today during a atteml)ted snoWshoe trip to the immit in company with Charlton eynders, of -New York, a senior at arvard. Tihe young iien started on their -ij) early yesterday afternoon in ex ellent weather but soon a blinding iow9tori and high winds developed, ?ach the summit. When ,* halt' mile oiii the stop they abandoned the at nuipt and started on the return. But t that time it was du1sk and soon Imy lost their way in. the growing arkness and driving storm. More ver, deceived by the mild, clear 'eather when they started, they were iinly clad, without overcoats, hats or loves. MacVeaugh soon showed signs of ex austion, falliig several times and bout 9 o'clock dropIed liconlsc iou1s. eynders, who vwas also suffering rom exhaustion, protected his com anion as best lie could, but Nlac eagh (ied at 4 o'clock this morning. At about the time NlacVengh fell nconn:ciois, Fred Nettleton, caretak r at the 1aeVeagh estate here, who ad become alarmued at the failure of lie young nien to return, started up lie mountain on snow shoes in an at iiipt to fInd them. ie discharged hi!4 evolver frequentlv and eventually teynders heard and an swered witI1 in own revolver. Nettleton assisted Reynders (owi ie iioulitaini atid reltIrlned for the lody, bringing it out jist befort Lighitfall, .\aeVenmgh was 22 years (old am ;r'aduated froIm Il)Harvard last June le was spei'alizing inl languages al 'rinicetonm. Colds Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE DROMO QUININE Tablets remove thi ause. There is only o "Bromo Quinine. F. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. id Mo i al e :4 e prompt and < v~. We, would r demonstratio> Gray C< * *1 * OLINTON NEIWS. " Clinton, Feb. 16.-'Miss Mary Dillard, of I~norce, spont several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillarp. Dr. iW. S. <Bean, Jr., of 'Atianta, is stpending a few days with his father who Is (uilte sick. Airs. M. A. :lays returned last week from Spartanburg after spending Bey eral weeks with Mirs. EImma Glenn. Mrs. 'dgar Owens left Wednesqay for llshopvlille to spend several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. ,Marion Scott. Dr. Sadler spent last Sunday and M.llonday in Rock iHill with relatlyca. The February niceting of the Mus grove lill Ciapter, D. A. R., will b held with Mrs. W. B. Owens, Jr., Thursday afternoon. Miss Aileeni Ilipp entertalined the teachers and a few other friends at a lovely party last Friday evening. Mr. Charlie Shockley spent 'tile week-eliIn SI partanibit rg with rela tives. Altis. hiltman Smith. of 131shovlle is spending the week in the city. A\rs. Guy II. Copeland Is the guest of lMr. and Mrs. Rthett Copeland. Alrs. Villiam Lomax of Greenwood spent last week with her parents, Mr. an d Mrs. Crawford Clapp. AlMr. lilwoo: Dillard spent last Thurs. dHy iln Columbia. 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