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TUESDAY, Utl. J?l, i?i?.
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So many tnings nave oeen, aim aie,
written entirely from the standpoint
of the man! So much so, in fact, that
a gentle ripple of surprise ran thru
the world of women, when it was Ij
learned that Kipling's famous "If"
had been parodied by a woman. Why
. not? "If" seems so particularly and
peculiarly a feminine word?or j.
should be.
Helen Adelaide Roylands seems to
think accordingly, and in her poem
says with all due apologies to Kip- A
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I you can win a husband without
trying
And make him think that he's the
prize?not you;
F you can trust him?when you know
he's lying,
And never even let him know you
knew;
f you can wait, and wait?and keep,
on waiting,
And greet him when he comes, with
smiling eyes,
ind listen to the old equivocating,
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Prepare for sudden Fa
snaps and conserve you
supply.
The portable Perfects
Heater makes heat av;
when and where need
the quantity required.
Clean, safe, sootless, odorle:
nomical?burns ten hours on
of kerosene. Used in over 3,
homes.
Aladdin Security Oil gives
suits. At your dealer's.
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If you can love him, myius shave or j
collar,
If you can cook?when cooking's 1
not your aim; I
If you can count on every single dollar,
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And go on being "thankful" just
the same; ]
If you can hear the earnest words j
you've spoken ]
Twisted to make them sound ab- j
surd,
Or see your dearest hopes and idols j
broken, * ]
And never, never say a single ]
word; * \
If you can make one heap of your il- ^
lusions, ' And
risk them on one man, to j
stand or fall?
And finding all your fair dreams de- ^
lusions.
Can still declare that he was worth
it all; ^
If you can force your heart, and ]
nerves and sinew,
To keep a smiling face until the
end,
And never show what thoughts are !
seething in you,
And seem to feel the joy that you
pretend; ' x
If you can have your say and keep
quiet,
And never lose your gentle little ,
"touch," !
If you can hide his weakness or deny .
And other men don't interest you
much; .
If you can spend each day and hour i
and minute
In pleasing him?and never make
a blunder, ,
Well, matrimony's yours for what
there's in it;
And?what is more?my girl,
you'll be a wonder!
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Rev. R. T. Kerr brought up several
ladies from Bradley to the Missionary
Union. i
Mr. ahd Mrs. J. W. Sharpe, accompanied
by Mrs. W. H. Davis, motored
to Anderson last Saturday.
Mr. Shuler, of Orangeburg, has
bought from Mr. Jno. Winn, the four
acre lot on North Depot street. (
guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Kennedy.
Miss Lois McDonald was the guest
for some days of Miss Eleanor Todd.
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She left on Monday for Winnsboro.
tiiss McDonald took a course last
rear in Columbia University, N. Y.
Mr. Fowler of Fairfield county,
las bought the McAuley home on up>er
main street and will move here
vith his family. We are glad to wel:ome
this new family to our town.
Mrs. Janie B. Smith and children,
lelen and Bruce, who have been visitng
for several weeks at Mrs. W. W.
McDill's left last week for their home
it St. Petersburg, Fla.
Miss Jennie Chalmers and Mrs. Lilie
Williams from Terrell, Texas, also
eft, the former for Jacksonville,
Fla., to visit their niece there, and
;he latter for her home in Texas.
We are glad to say that Capt. R.
H. Armstrong, who has been quite
sick is better. Captain Armstrong returned
recently from a visit of some
length to kindred at Belfast, Tenn.
He very much enjoyed the visit and
the kindness of the people. Captain
Armstrong is nearirig his four score
years. He saw hard and honorable
service in the Civil War.
Miss Ellen Caldwell died at Statesirille,
N. C., Monday morning at 7.10
She is the youngest child of Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Caldwell.
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Columbia, Oct. 20.?A Statewide
conference of the campaigners and
workers in the approaching Christ
Seal sale of the South Carolina Tuberculosis
Association has been colled
by Mrs. F. S. Munsell, state campaign
manager, for Saturday, November 1,
in this city. All of the county chairmen
and their chief lieutenants have
been asked to be present and the
campaign for the sale of the little
seals will be gone over dnd the details
mapped out.
.Dr. Charles T. Bayliss, one of the
most noted physicians of the nation
and a pioneer in the fight on tuberculosis,
will be sent to Columbia for
the meeting by the National Tuberculosis
Association, of which the
South Carolina Tuberculosis association
is a branch. Dr. Bayliss has had
a wide experience in the fight on tuberculosis
and is a lecturer of note.
He has recently spent four months in
the West lecturing on the "Reconstruction*
of the World." He has
drawn great crowds wherever he has
spoken. N
Mrs. Munsell said today that at the
district meeting of the Federation of
nr*? 1__* -x TI . i .
tt vuicn s uuds at naiesDurg last
week a resolution endorsing the sale
of the Christmas seals was enthusiasAustin-Perrin
Drug Co. Dr. George
Penny and Dr. J. H. Austin in charge
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18 cents a package
Camels are sold every whert
ally sealed packages of 20 <
te$ packages (200 cigarette
ine-paper-covered carton,
recommend this carton for
office supply, or whfn you ti
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACC<
Wic?ton-Sal?m, N. I
tically adopted and the club women
promised to buy liberally of the little
weapons in the fight on the great
white plague.
REGISTERED CATTLE AND #
REGISTERED BABIES
Horses and cattle breeders owning
blooded stock do not ian to nave
their animals "registered." It adds
to their value and is therefore justly
regarded as highly desirable.
Contrasting this attitude with that
of many careless parents, the Public
Health Service gives the following
reasons why Baby's birth sho'uld be
registered.
1*. To establish identity.
2. To prove nationality. ~
3. To prove legitimacy. J
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Greatest Poultry Show in tl
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peuee and war. Exhibition
Clemson College Cadets. '
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6. To establish the right of inheritance
to property.
7. To establish liability' to military
duty, as well as exemption therefroM.
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9. To" qualify to hold tiile to, and
to buy or sell real estate.
10. To establish the right to hold
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11. To prove the age at which the
into. - *
marriage contract may be entered
. 12. To make possible statistical '
studies of health conditions
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giving away One
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