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THE WOMEN'S CLUBS. State Convention To Meet in New berry In Annual Session This Week. The'State Convention of the South Carolina Women's Federated Clubs in annual session this week. Following is an outline program for the meeting: June 14. 6 p. m.-Meeting of executive board at opera house. 6:30 p. m.-Meeting of board of di rectors at opera house. 6 to 7:30 p. m.-Credential commit tee in session at opera house. 9 p. m.-Informal reception to delegates at Aspenwall, the home of Mrs. J. N. Martin. June iS. 9 a. m.-Credential committee in session, Holland ball, college campus. 10 a. m.-Convention called to or der, Holland hall. Prayer. Address of welcome by Dr. George B. Cromer and Mrs. W. K. Sligh. Response by Mrs. Celina E. Means. Reports. I p. m.-Lunch in Smetzler hall, campus. 2 p. m.-Business session. 8:30 P. m.-Report of Mrs. J. R. Vandiver, chairman oi Music depart ment, at opera house. Report of Miss M. E. Waterhouse, chairman of Civics and Forestry. Illustrated lecture on Civic Im provement. Vocal and instrumental music by some of the best talent of the state. (Program later.) June r6. io. a. m.-Business session. Reports. i p. m.-Lunch. 2 p. m.-Bvsiness session 9:30 p. m.-Reception at home of Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Seabrook. June 17. io a. m.-Unfinished business. New business. Election of officers. Adjournment. Meeting of board of directors im mediately after adjournment. The Credential committee is com posed #f the following ladies: Mrs. A. W. Klutz. Chester: Mrs, Geo. E. Gibbon, Charleston: Mrs. R. D. Wright. Newberry: Mrs. R. W. Gibbes, Columbia. All the meetings will be public and all those interested are invited to be present. Delegates and Homes. Following are the assignments of delegates. Mrs. T. C. Pool-Mrs. M. F. Ansel, Greenville: Mrs. 0. T. Porcher, Greenwood: Miss Mary Mauldin. Greenville. Mrs. J. E. Norwood-Miss i.yde WValters. Greenville: Mrs. John Rus iThe& * DiSCOATAMAN * CSTADus *HEATH & MHIGANI : Paint sell, Greenville. I Mrs. Y. J. Pope-Mrs. H. P. Mc Gee, Greenville: Mrs. A. C. Moore, Columbia. Mrs. E. H. Aull-Mrs. August t Kohn. Columbia. Misses McCaughrin-Mrs. B. M. McGee, Greenville: Mrs. W. H. I Evans. Darlington: Miss Caroline McIver. Darlington: Mrs. W. B. Wil-11 son. Rock Hill. Mrs. John M. Kinard-Miss Irving I Wicker. Rock Hill. Mrs. John H. Wicker-Miss Nora t Hough. Lancaster: Miss Hattie Mil ler. Lancaster. Mrs. E. B. Wilbur-Mrs. S. P. Haves and Miss Loutie Benton. Ker- t shaw. t Mrs. A. T. Brown-Mrs. Wm. Toney and Mrs. J. L. Walker. John- 1 ston. Miss Helen Goggans-Miss Sara I Crosland. 1Bnnettsville: Miss Edna Healan. Blacksburg. Misses Wilson-Miss E. S. Finley. Charleston: Miss Mary Fawcett, I Spartanburg. Mrs. F. M. Boyd-Miss Ethelind ( Goss. Union: Miss Alma Boyd, Spar- s tanburg. Mrs. George Johnstone-Mrs. A. I G. Wardlaw. Union; Miss Fannie Mc- r Cants. Columbia. Mrs. S. G. Welch-Miss Mamie 2 Ansel, Walhalla: Miss Kate Breman, ( Walhalla. Mrs. Geo. Davenport-Miss Mary I SPoppenheim, Charleston: Miss Min- I pnie Bruns Charleston: at Crotwell hotel. I Mrs. J. D. Davenport-Miss Louisa Poppenheim, Charleston. Miss Ellie Huiett (at Crotwell ho tel)-Mrs. C. P. Poppenheim, Char- ( leston. Mrs. W. H. Hunt-Miss Varina ( Brown. Anderson: Mrs. Charles H. ( Henry and Mrs. Sloan Crawford. : Spartanburg. Mrs. W. G. Houseal-Mrs. A. R. 3 Banks. Lancaster: Miss Minnie Mac- J Jeat, Rock Hill; Mrs. W. J. Cherry.1 Rock Hill; Mrs. A. G. Smith, Chester. I Mrs. R. D. Wright-Mrs. L. D. Childs, Columbia: Mrs. L. J. Blake, 3 Spartanburg; Mrs. E. S. Watkins, t Columbia: Mrs. M. P. Gridley. Green ville; Miss Agnes St.-rhecker, Char leston: Mrs. Julius Visanska, Charles ton; Mrs. A. M. Bogin, Sumter. Mrs. W. H. Carwile-Miss Marga- r ret Daniel, Yorkville: Miss Mamie Ansel, Walhalla Mrs. P. C. Gilliard-Mrs. Dr. s Stevens. Rock Hill; Mrs. H. B. Tindall, Greenville. I Miss Essie Fellers-Miss Della , Bowers. Prosperity. Miss Nina Carlisle-Miss Lula 1 Moseley. Prosperity; Miss Bessie i Lindsay, Chester: Mrs. E. F. Reid. Chester. b Mrs. F. C. Jones-Miss Marion I I Leckie. Chester. t Mrs. L. M. Speers-Mrs. John G. Giatsf BEST COAr H0MBI ED 185I M Co. 6o'L4a &A. With HE Vhite. CIester: Mrs. J. T. Booth, :hester. Mrs. J. N. Martin-Mrs. Celina Jeans, Union; Mrs. Margaret Gas on. Chester. Mrs. J. T. Mayes (at Mrs. John A. ;ummer's)-Miss Bertha Hall. Rock lill. Mrs. J. J. Lane-Miss Belle Wil ams. Columbia. Miss Mary Burton (at Mrs. Sea rook's)-Mrs. A. W. Klutz, Chester. Mrs. W. K. Sligh (at Mrs. Sea rook's)-Mrs. W. H. Hand, Chester. Miss Lizzie Glenn-Miss Eleanor tichardson. Seneca. Mrs. S. B. Jones (at Crotwell ho-I el)-Mrs. Geo. E. Gibbon. Charles-1 Mrs. C. F. Holbrook (at Crotwell otel)-Miss 1. K. Mazyck. Mrs. \Vm. Johnson-Miss Agnes .rckman, Charlestor. Mrs. W. A. Jamieson-Mrs. J. H. ullivan. Laurens. Mrs. 0. B. Mayer-Mrs. J. 0. C. lemming. Laurens. Mrs. L. W. Floyd (at Dr. J. K. ilder's)-Mrs. Rufus Fant, Ander on; M; ;. Cora. Ligon, Anderson. Misses Dominick-Mrs. H. C. Vannamaker and Mrs. R. H. Jen ings. Orangeburg. Miss Gordon Weeks (at Mrs. John L. Summers')--Miss Rhea Watchel :hester. Mrs. John A. Summer-Mrs. E. H. endlemann, Charleston: Miss Addie lowell. Charleston. Mrs. J. W. White-Mrs. A. F. Mc issick. Greenwood. Mrs. M. L. Spearman-Mrs. H. 3. laynesworth. Greenville. Mrs. S. Pope-Miss Hattie Pope, reenville. Mrs. 0. McR. Holmes- (at Mrs. lenn's)-Miss Emmie Douglass, olumbia; Miss Isabelle Haddon, Ab eville. Miss Helen Mower-Miss Rose laxwell, Abbevilie; Mrs. T. Fraser ames. Darlington. Miss Maud Langford-Mrs. J. M. latrick, Anderson. Mrs. James McIntosh-Mrs. J. R. randiver, Anderson; Mrs. M. 0. Pat rson, Greenville. Mrs. S. B. Jones-Mrs. Ira B. ones, Lancaster. Mrs. W. L. Seabrook-Mrs. L. T. Tichols, Chester; Mrs. J. C. Tiede ian. Charleston; Miss Elizabeth inch, Charleston. Crotwell Hotel-Mrs. H. K. Sturde ant. Greenville. Mrs. W. H. Wallace-Mrs. Mc 'herson and Mrs. Parsons, Green ille. Mrs. B. C. Matthews (at Crotwell otel)-Mrs. W. J. Lunney, Seneca; Irs. H. B. Buist. Rock Hill. In the list of delegates publishedi y clubs. the delegates from the 'ortnightly club. this city, were omit :d. They are Mrs. T. C. Pool and rs. Bernice Martin. s The PAINT! PAINT! ath & SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS. Items of More or Less Interest Con. densed in the State. Thirty-nine young men received their degrees from Clemson college last week. Laurens has taken action looking towards making efforts to secure a new passenger depot. The old soldiers of Salud-, county have decided to hold their ai nual re union at the court house in Ju y. The contract for the building of al new passenger depot in Spartanburg has been let. The building will cost $3.000. The commencement exercises of the Due West Female college were held last week, when sixteen young women were graduated. The state board of directors of the dispensary have announced the pur chase ->f 350 barrels and 5.ooo cases of whiskey. made at their meeting in Columbia last week. There was an unusual outcome to a case in the Camden court last week. The Gillis- Vhitaker murder case, the most important on the criminal dock el. was continued, because one of the grand jurors who found a true bill in the case had not been on oath. The Columbia correspondent of the News and Courier says that the in dications now are that there will be no opposition to any of the state offi cers in their campaign for re-elec iton. with the exception of Chairman Garris. of the state board of railroad I commissioners. Gw.-ernor Heyward was advised that the expert architect whom he has secured to examine the dome of the state capitol would reach Colum bia on Monday. At the request of Governor Heyward the secretary of the treasury has detailed one of the most expert engineers in his depart ment to do the work. THE PRESS ASSOCIATION. Program For the Approaching An nual Meeting at White Stone Springs. The following program has been arranged by the executive committee for the thirtieth annual meeting of the South Carolina Press associa tion, which will be held at White Stone Lithia Springs, Spartanburg county, S. C., July 12-14: Tuesday, July 12-8:30 P. m. Welcome meeting in the hotel au ditorium. Col. Charles Petty, of Spartanburg. will deliver the address of welcome in behalf of the hostess, Mr. J. T. Harris. and the citizens of Spartanburg county. Responded to y President E. H. Aul of the asso Chea iAVEiS TOUR 1% SAVES YOUR SAVES Y( BUY A CAPN TH E MOST PE3RFECT Os )U CAN APPLY IT Made in Ten Sui Put up In z Gallon, Half-Ur Villigan ciation. Appointment of committees. Wednesday-g:3o a. i. Report of officers, of committees, miscellaneous bttsinoss, etc. Papers will be read on the follow ing subjects by the persons named: "The Advertising Agents"-A G. Kollock. News, Darlington. "The Job Office in Conjunction w.th a Country Newspaper"-A. W. Knight. Herald. Bamberg. General discussion of above sujects. Afternoon -Session-3 O'clock. "Ethics of Journalism"-Pau? K. Brice. Record. Columbia. "Newspapers Zd Morality"--J T. Bigham. Lantern, Chester. General discussion of the above subjects. Opening the question box..and dis cussion relative to the questions asked. Miscellaneous business. Evening Session-8:3o O'clock. "Fraternity"-John Bell Towif?, Advocate, Batesburg. "The Necessity of Having Fbeed Advertising Rates and Standing to Them"-R. L. Freeman, Pee Dee Ad vocate. Bennettsville. General discussion of the above subjects. Address by U. X. Gunter. Attomey General of South Carolina. Miscellaneous business. Thursday-g:3o a m. Miscellaneous business. "The Main Points of Excellense 'm a Newspaper and How to Make it En tertaining and Instructive"-Ge. R., R. Hemphill. Medium. Abbeville. "Can the Average Cointry Weekly be P,7bli-hed at a profit at One D4sar a Year?"-A. B. Jordan, Herald, DiR Ion. General discussion of the above subjects. Afternoon Session-3 O'clock. "Newspapers a- Lawmakere-R. T. Jaynes, Keowee Courier. Walaa. "Voting Contests, Gift Propositos. etc. Do They Pay?"-C. W. Wolfe, Record, Kingstree. . General discussion of the above subjects. Opening the question box. and &fs cussion relative to the quesOm asked. Miscellaneous business. Evening Session-8:3o O'clock Final meeting-miscellaneous bus iness, election of officers, etc. Annual address by Hon. John Nen pie Graves, editor of The Atkxta (Ga.) News. At the -:onclusion of the #ddrese the, association will be tendered a bamquet by the host, Mr. Harris. The Host-Why. certainly? I'd ii troduce you to her like a-shot. but I don't remember her name. The Guest-Her name is Wms Smythe. ".Come along then-er-by the way -what's yours ?"-Life. pst! HEAILTH+ )UR FLOORS , oF R FLOOR PAINTS DRIES WILE YOU SuLE table Colors Ilon and Quart Cans 4 SAMPL caan miss am Paint