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LOCA AND SOCIETY NEWS (Continued from page three) over the second time. See Wanda Hawley and learn how to get you a man. The old style vamp is a dead one, Wanda will show you the lQne charm and you will want a lone charm of your own. Wednesday-Betty Compton and Milton Sills in "At the End of the World." Two big Paramount stars plus a big story makes a good night's entertainment. All the meri she had known were the guzzling, gambling rabble that drifted through her father's den in Shanghai. But when she was left the prey of three who loved her-a wandering writer, a sailor and a thief-come and see how it ends. By the same cast that made The Miracle Man. IN HONOR OF MISS ROSE. Miss Elizabeth Cloan enertained at cards on Saturday evening in hon or of Miss Emma Rose, of Greenville. Six tables were set for bridge. The score prize, a deck of cards, was won by Miss Lucy Doty. The guest of honor was presented with a dainty vanity. Ices and cake were served. FOR COMMUNITY HOUSE. The Clinton College boys are com ing again. This time in a dramatic club. They are coming as the guests and for the benefit of the Commun ity League. Their play is of a high order and humorous from beginning to end. Your absence will be your personal loss. Remember the date, May 12th-Friday of next week. NOTICE TO PLUMBERS. All plumbers are required to stand an examination before the sewer in spector at the Board of Public Works office before any new work is installed; and notice must be giv en to inspector before w'rk is cover ed up. Should get permits to put in this work, and it will not be coa. neeted with sewer unless this .is done. By order of Town Council. B. B. MENG, Inspector. FOR SALE-Fresh Milk in quarts i4 .pints, delivered every morning. sabli C. Caticart. Stands Bety Look and S Boys' everyday straw ha 39-inch good quality sh Men's extra heavy weigi price............ One lot of ladies' slipper $6.95, our closing out pic Women's and growing g fords, at special .......5 MEN, HERE IS YOUR CH OXFORDS AT A VERY ..$6.95 Justwright and . J *at .................. .. ILadies' silk hose in gray . Cordovan and black, our p Come to see -m MT. ZION NEWS ELMA STEELE .... Editor-in-Chief Editors Eleventh Grade.........Sara Carter Tenth Grade ..........Ethel Meng Ninth Grade .....Irene Richardson Eighth Grade..........Lucy Derrick NOW IS THE TIME. Did you ever sit in the Community House waiting for the program to begin and see a beautiful girl come in and begin chewing gum vigorous ly? Were you shocked? If not you do not know what good form is. Did you ever have the good impression made by a handsome young man dis pelled by the "have saws," the "had wents," and the "aint got nones" he slung around? If not, you likely slung around such expressions your self. Every young high school student should look well to his physical .:an dition, his personal appearance and his manners, as this has much to do with his success in life. Unless a man has good health, pleasant man ners and a neat appearance, %,e is not likely to succeed. Neverth 4 -ss, a man who makes more of his phys ical appearance than his mental ap. pearance is making a great mis take. In these practical times high students are apt to regard theirl studies as necessary or as unneces sary evils to be avoided. They are making a 'great mistake. The thing' that the world needs now more than anything else is men and women with clear-thinking brains. Unless we begin now'to train our brains to think clearly and practically, we will not be able to accomplish this when we are older. Now is the time, boys I and girls, to prepare for that great er work, in order to be successful in any vocation. - STATE CONTEST. On last Thursday Miss Bessie Chalmers, Mr. and Mrs. Patton, Ja nie Hood, Roy Robinson and Tom Sentell left for Columbia where Miss wood and Mr. Sentell represented Mt. Zion at the State Oratorical Contest held there. They were in the preliminaries whinh were held in h ,fternoon ana Toin Sentell was Horne Brothers een You and e for Yourself if i ts.... 15c Men's Mexit Young mnen ~eting..1c dress pants . it overalls, our Men's dress ...$.. 1.25 Onelto , worh up to our price... . . .$1.85 One kot of irls' white Ox- close out ... , ...$1.50 Misses' and length socks i: Young men' ANC TOBUY and Cashemer< LOW PRICE ohnC. obets $25.00 and $25 ..... $495 Kabo, the Li Butterick Pi white, nude, Shoes for ti rice.....5c ble prices. us before you orne Br< lucky enough to get. in the finals that night. They were both fine and Mt. Zion is very proud of them, even if they did not win the cup. The d spoils do not always go to the vic- F tor. o: The State track meet for boys was held Friday. William Cathcart - tied for. second place in the high jump.. THE JUNIOR-SENIOR RECEP- d TION. S The following invitations have been p issued to the teachers and pupils of the junior and senior classes: "The Junior Class of Mt. Zion re- E quests the pleasure of your company at a reception to be given in honor of the Senior Class at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Buchanan on Fri day evening, May the fifth, at nine. 'clock." This reception is an annual affair and one looked forward to. We are pure we will all have a good time. STATE TRACK MEET. The State high school track meet! was held in Columbia on April 28th. Mt. Zion was well represented by Sabie and William Cathcart with their coach, Mr. M. M. Stewart. William made the crowd take notice when he tied for second place in the high school jump, jumping 5 feet, 4 inches. We are very proud of Wil liam Wnd Sabie, and are sure they will make a record in college. WANTED-Poplar blocks, 18 inches in diameter and above, clear of knots and bumps, delivered at your nearest railroad station. Write for lengths and prices per thous and feet. Jones & Whitlock, Ridgeway, S. C. 4tf PASTURE your extra horses and cattle by the month. Extra good, pasture, not crowded; mile and haff from town. Dr. J. S. Beaty. FOR TREASURER. I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of County Treasurer, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic primary. A. LEE SCRUGGS. * High PricesI Me Prove It can sun hats .,,,,,,,25C s blue serge and Cashmrere ................$35 hats, our price .'..$1.25 nen's and boys' $1.00 caps, ...........,......50c I ladies' fine dress skirts, to ...,............ $1.98 children's regular and 3-4 ri all sizes. s suits in all sizes, in serges as at $15.00, $16.85, $19.50, ve Model Corset. atterns. e whole family at reasona buy SHOES FOR SUPERVISOR. I hereby announce myself a can idate for the office of Supervisor of airfield county, subject to the rules I the Democratic primary. W. T. REEVES. FOR SUPERVISOR. I hereby announce myself a can idate for re-election to the office of upervisor of Fairfield county, . ub ct to the action of the Democratic arty. M. C. BOULWARE. UGGIES RE-RUBBERED-When you van' your buggies re-rubber ed, see T. M. Haynes. VINDMILLS-Now is a good time to put up windmills. See T. M. Haynes. Really a It is time no a fine line a A fine line a spection, an dressed mar Saturdty we r mond. Batteric receiving. COME IEBent on th fallen scien shou) Br feet ii FOReM Winnsi FOR SUPERVISOR. I hereby announce myself a can didate for nomination for the office of County Supervisor, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. The support of the Democrats of Fair field county, male and female, will be appreciated. GRAHAM G. STEELE. FOR SUPERVISOR. I announce nyself a candi3ate for the office of county supervisor for Fairfield county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. I pledge my entire time, all my' long business experience, energy and pride in improving the roads, and to see that every section gets its just proportion of the funds paid for road purposes. J. G. WOLLING. nd Truly w for your straw I [so of caps in de] f fancy dress shirl d other needs to n i a good dresser. BASE BALL lay Pacific Mills t s: The famous I OVER TO Si 0 ~on't Accept a ~ounterfeit for Baby that baby gets the genuine ducator with the name branded e sole. Ly in the genuine Educator, made ice & Hutchins can you be sujre those little feet will never be ured in later life by hurting corna, ns, callouses, ingrowing nails and arches, for Educators are made :ifically "to let feet grow as they ng baby in today and start little i the path to a lifetime of comfort. CATOP\ Ar.1 N, WOMEN AND Cl yoro Milli FOR AUDITOR. Knowing his qualifications and sterling character, we wish to nounce Mr. J. W. Edrington as a candidate for the office of Auditor of Fairfield county, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. FRIENDS. FOR CONGRESS. I hereby announce thatl I am a candidate in the Democratic primar ies of South Carolina for the nomina tion for Representative of the Fifth' Congressional district for the 68th Congress, and I take- this oppor tunity to thank the people of the dis. trict for their loyal support in past and to say that I shall e endeavor to deserve their support and ccnfidence in the future. W. F. STEVENSON. hats. We have ightful shades. s for your in ake the poorly eam on our dia nloe, with Orr - I Br W/ Kid [ILDRE ; Sto