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U. D. C. CONVENTION. Delegates to the Meeting to 'Be Hel' in Newberry on November 30, 1909. State Officers. Miss Mary B. Poppen'hein. Mrs. S. H. Smythe. Mrs W. B. Burney. Mrs. James Connor. Mrs;. C. C. Featherstone. Mis Isabelle Martin. Mrs. August Kohn. Mrs. Julia B. Campbell. Mrs. Thomas W.. Keitt. Mrs. J. -C. Davis. Mrs. L. M. Gasque. Mrs. T. H. Dreher. Mrs. M. J. Perry. Mrs. Harriet P. Lynch. Mrs. C. E. 'Graham. Mrs. W. H. Fowler. Mrs. Lucy Thompson. Greenwood-Mrs. Li*ilian Alexan der, Mrs. Kate M. Co-nnor, Miss Frances Pemberton. Prosperity-Miss Gertrude Bobb. Miss Efle Hawkins. Kingstree-Miss H len St. Clair Scott. Starr-No delegate. S;:. Geurge-Mrs. J. Otey Reed. Johnston-Mrs. Peter Epp,, Miss Clara Sawyer. Abbeville-Mrs. L. L. Miller, Mrs. C. C. Gambrell. Anderson-Mrs. J. E. Breazeale, Mrs. Grace Cochran, Miss Nelle Cochran, Miss Bessie Simpson, Mrs. H. H. Watkis, Mrs. J. R. Van diver, Mrs. R. T. Long. Due West-Miss Lola Bell. Aiken-Mrs. M. E. Seigler, Mrs P. A. Emanuel, Miss A. Atkinson. Florence-Mrs. E. J. Burch, Mrs. James Penny. Pendleton-Miss Emma Sitton. Chesterfield-Miss Pearl Dueas. St. Matthews-Mrs. Leoidas Cain, Miss Sadie Bates. Ridge Spring-Miss M. E. Carwile, Miss Chloe NichelsoA. Darlington-Mrs. W. H. Evanb Mrs. C. T. Millings, Miss Edna Dar gan. Lancaster-Mrs. M. R. McCardell, 'Miss Maude Gregory. Camden-Mrs. E. E. Sill, Mrs. John Cantey, Miss Louise Nettles. Union-Mrs. F. N. Farr, Mrs. V. - E. Depass. Blakstoek-Mrs. Sam Mobley. Clinton-Mrs. P. McD. Kennedy, Mrs. W. D). Copeland. Georgetown-Mrs. J. Walter Doar, Mrs. E. M. Doar, Miss Nannie Beatty. Charleston-Three. Colunbia-Mrs. Claude Giradeau, Mrs. J. W. Bunch, Miss I. D. Mar tin, Miss Alice Earle. Cheraw-Mies Etta Powe. Greenville-Miss Long, Mrs. Tra pier Hayne, Mrs. Jno. J. McSwain. Laurens-Mrs. R. B. Bell, Mrs.' J. 0. C. Fleming. Edgefield-Mrs. Holstein, Mrs. C. E. May. James Island-Mrs. Allison Law ton, Mrs. Sandiford Bee. Jonesville-Mrs. U. B. Eison, Mrs. Hayes Webber, Mrs. J. L. MeWhir Chester-Mrs. Edward Guy, Miss Emily Graham. Marion-Mrs. W. J. Montgomery, Miss Theodosia Jones.. Orangeburg-Miss Mary McMi ehael, Miss Marion Salley, Mrs. E. R. Paulling, Mrs. Tohn Cart, Mrs. R, L. Berry. Pickens-One delegate. Sumter-Mrs. J. M. Knight, Miss Armida Moses. Clemson College-Mrs. Redfearn.] Batesburg-Mrs. Fred Cullum. 1 Yorkville-Mrs. W. G. White, Mrs. W. B. Wylie. Saluda-Miss Lue-iie Wise.] R.ock Hill, (Winthrop College) Miss Mary Wall, Miss Martha Riv ers, Miss-Rut'h Coleman.] Bishopvilie-Miss Carrie Parrott. Gaffney-Mr~s. Brown. Suinmerville-No delegate. 'Cross Hill-Miss Theresa Davn port. aen Pinopolis-No delegate. YOUR a THE NEWDERRY Capital $50,000- - No Matter How Small, ~he Newberry rcareful atte - Athe men and4 t Will print list of delegates from chapters not heard from at later date. Respectfully, Mrs. James McIntosh. Chairman Hospitality Committee. STATE BOARD FOR CHARITIES Conference Decides On Important Step.-A Committee is Ap pointed. Coluibia State, 20th. At the State convention on chari ties and correction it was decided yesterday to ask the legislature to establish a State board of charities. This board would be a bureau of in formation, according to the plans of the convention. Such a board would have no control over penal institu tions but would have the power of publicity, by which means it is hoped much- good can be accomplished for the charges of the State and the counties. At the session of the convention yesterday the mat.ter was urged by Joseph A. McCullough of Greenville and a committee was appointed to bring the subject to the attehtion of the general assembly at its next ses sion. The following is the commit ;ee named: Joseph A. McCullough, W. 2. Harrison and L. 0 Patterson. Officers Named The following officers were elected for the convention: Rev. A. T. Jam ison, Greenwood, president; Prof. D. D. Wailace, Spartanburg, vice presi dent; Mrs. C. D. Stanley, Columbia, secretary; Walter B. Wilbur, Esq., Charleston, .t,reasurer. These officers with Joseph A. McCullough, Green ville, the Rev. Howard Lee Jones of Charieston and Deaconess Martha T. Gadsden of Yorkville constitute the executive committee. The conference will meet at Flor eike next November. The committee consisting of Prof. D. D. Wallace, Miss E. McClintock land G. L. Em mons, named this city for the next meeting. AVOID HARSH DRUGS. Many Cathartics Tend to Cause In jury to the Bowels. If you are subject -to constipation, you should avoid strong drugs and atarties. They only give tempo ary relief and their reaction is armful and sometimes more annoy ing than constipation. They in no way ejeet a cure and their tenden y i to weaken the already weak or ans with which thev come in con act. We honestly believe that we have he best constipation treatment ever :evised. 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