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! 0 Successors * Copeland Br ~ I II Fo ba a 5 he . ; ad C W 4 .. - r ? The South s ro Bargain Gi A ? c ^BREATHES THERE A WOMAN ?< Woman's Department The State. "Breathes there a man with soul so dead J-- v: if T ? wno never to uimseix u<a-~ saiu, This is my own, my native land!" So >ang Sir Walter Scoii". | Today if v;e knew how we d sing a song like that to our women. We'd sing ianaticallyl, "Breathes there a woman with brains so dull that she j can not see the gravity of rhe times; but is willing to be a psrasite, enjoying the benefits thrt come to all through the efforts of other people, and condemning the things that do not suit them, but not lifting the little finger to help?" If there are sucn in South Carolina they do not deserve the protection of good government ?.nd what we have is too good f:?r them. We believe ever rational man and woman who wants 'aw enforcement and the right kind \>f men in officc will enroll before July 25 ard vote on August 29. If you have, has your neighbor? See to it that :sho has. ' Enroll and vote; it is a sacred duty. / ! The state chairman is not letting grass grow anywhere in ?ii?r territory. She is carrying on a whirlwind campaign all by herself in the upper part of the state. She has succeeded in organizing or laying plans to organ-, ize in every town she has gone to. And, indeed, it is easier to organize than to wtihstand her wonderful arguments for your doing so. Our advice to the towns in her itinerary is either to organize at once or tell her that you will, for you'll have to anyway, eventually. Last week she organized at Pick-' ens and Mrs. Frank McFall was -1 i-J Q k a TlTOTlf f A eiecteu timimian. KJUK. i.v?v w ifiV] ter, Gaffney, Spartanburg and to & ' Greenville the week of July 9, and F/' we are expecting reports from these V towns shortly. V The worafn everywhere Arc calling for help and are being aroused to the V significance of the franchise. Mrs. I Reamer and Dr. Guignard of Columbia have been to Charelstoa, where there is also much interest. Mrs. J. B. Salley is also working in I the lower part of the state with mar- J m ked success and everything points to the future of the league as very; bright. If there is a county, town or country community that wishes to or-1 sranize, get your wish to Mrs "Richard | to A ,. _ w r in t How the ci les Co. W - 1 11 Dining and J re we canr vise you tc o afo malfi IA1 W 1AA^%AA1 ".4 i I A Ml Mil ivers ? , Newl i _ Wiliams, Greenwood, right- away, oO e I she can get you in on somebody's , a i itinerary. j ^ When you get you-' organization 1 I write to this deartment for ii:forma-,c tion about The Woman Citizen and('a what you should do abou: it. I v r ;a No Time to Lose j c Do not forget to put your name on i the enrollment books before July 25,, This must be done to vote in the pri- ? 1 F mary election August 29. Do not con-: fuse thiii .with your registration for! the general elections. You can not; j n vote in the primary unless you en-1 J roll. Do not forget that your state ! needs every intelligent vote that can j c be , cast. There is no other way to i r safeguard our h'omes so long as maiorities rule. Be one of the major- a ity; be one of the rulers of your na- c > ti-. j ?h live neaxn. me guuu ?,?**_ law-abiding people are in the major ity in our state, but they are dozing ^ in supposed security. Let each man " and woman do this and her duty, and ^ live without regrets. Enroll now a:?ci 1 vote on August 29. ,1 ? |< W. C. T. U. News c The State. j e It will be a matter of interest to t; all to know that the next state con- ti vention of the Woman's Christian 3 Temperance union will convene * in Newberry and the date of the meet- 'R ing will include Sunday, October 22. j That the convention body goes to Newberry will be pleasant news, for that is one of the most delightful ^ towns of our state, and already the r< members of the local union are lay- F ing plans for the convention, which ^ promises to De one 01 tne oest yei " held. The convention program will hold many attractions, one of these d being a national speaker, Mrs. Maud U B. Perkins of New York, who is na- 3: tional secretary of the young peo- ^ pie's branch. She is a very magnetic t! speaker, as all who heard her at the F last convention in Manning will tets-'F tify. ;b There are going to be discussions and plans for the great work in which t! the state Woman's unrist:a:i icmper- p ance union is engaged, so it is ear- o nestly desired that every j-.nion send E its representatives. There is a cer- r tain amount of enthusiasm that o.ie: q I imbibes only by attend ;n?:. Last year g at the convention we s?id f."> r dele- j d prate, "You never miss the meetings,; do vou?" "Why, no," she replied.: n "I do not want all this gooc news^b i ? % irican iin< wF AJBL &JI i % 'very Depc ^ /f\TArrl af I I V/TTU * e are offei Ladies Rea lot tell you ' *JL k vnoir Aifflw 9 Vidil UVCI a ng your d( DOLLAR OR C'DIP A IT jerry, econd hand; and then I corne home ,11 full of enthusiasm and inspiration or better work in th>i cause." So, mions, see that your delegates are ilected early and urge the quota to ittend. Newberry is expecting the iTh'.te ribboners and it wii! be a di.sippointment to her ii they fail Lo oir.e HOLD DENTAL CLINICS wiser Receives Report of Work in Newberry County ?he State, 12th. Dr. L. A. Riser, in charge of ounty health work, has received a eport of the work done in the denal clinics which were held some time ?0 in Newberry cotintv. Four free clinics and one pay dini-j have been eld. , hnnk insnpcterl bv doners nam .ved 25; pupils inspected totaled 2.3G. according to the report; pupils -*ith defective teeth numbe^e 1 1,802. 'apils attending the fi/e cimici held r.-ni-ered 13o. Tiio to^a* number of erections and treatments at all !:"iics a_.s 370. T.i% *:??oiint r>~l nv.ny spent to date was $130.25. The al number of pupils having correcions made since the inspection was n i 01. :ECEPT!ON IN HONOR OF MRS. METTS FANT ' A very lovely compliment to Mrs. i Ietts Fant, a recent bride, was the. eception given by Mrs. John Ferry j ant and Mr? Robert Holmes at their lain street residence Friday even-' lg from seven to seven-thirty. Thp cmpsts were greeted at the oo2- of the music room by Mrs. 0. [. Johnson, Mrs. E. M. Evans, Jr., tiss Lois Fant of Columbia and Mrs. :oy Fischer, and in this room stood rie receiving line composed of Mrs. ant, Mrs. J. D. Wheeler, Mrs. Metts ant, Mrs. S. A. Meek of Spartanurg and Mrs. Robert McC. Holmes. The rooms of the lower floor were ' o >-? / J nvncnnfpr] , ll'OVWl anu V. | retty picture with their simple dec-1 rations of bright colored blossoms, i 'aisies were used in the music oom and in the living room were uantities of pretty yellow mariolds. Daisies were also used in the ininsr room and the table was graced -ith a bowl of these lovely flowers ?sting on a handsome cloth of Cumi - j-~ ? an Jaoo. ine jtueM-s wnc .n-m-u aj n . y irtment of \ thriftv shot ^ - - jL ring big val idy-to-Weai of the mai 1 y aepartme >llar do m TWO, WE SA ? ^ # 9 49 ? ^ ^ delicious course of block cream and ' wafers by Misses Nancy Fox, Mary Wheeler, Claudia Wheeler and Kathryn Fant. Other friends of the hos| tess who assisted in the living room ! and dining room were Mrs. J. K. ; Gilder, Mrs. Herman Wright, Mrs. L. G. Eskridge, Mrs. Wm. Griflin, Mrs. J. B. Fox, Sr., and Mrs. Pendle ! ton Morrissette. The affair was very charming in ! all of its details and about two hun dred callers enjoyed the gracious J i hospitality of this home during the I j appointed period for receiving. NEWS OF EXCELSIOR Excelsior, July 17.?Mr. E. M. I Cook who has been confined to his | home the past few weeks sick was J | carried to the Columbia hospital Sat- j | urday afternoon for treatment. Mr. \ Cook was accompanied by two of his ( sons, W. E. and A. P. Cook, and his ! .'physician, Dr. J. J. Dominick. | Crops have made quite an imj provement the past two weeks and it j j is hoped the boll weevil will not get jail of the cotton this year. We have ! some good corn in this section. Mrs. Mary Cromer of Laurens has' I been visiting her brother, Mr. E. J. ; Crumpton. ' Mr. and Mrs. Billie Boland of Newi berry have been on a visit to his father's family, Mr. Todd Boland. Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Mrs. P. S.. Ccok and daughter, Miss Lizzie, of j Columbia and Miss Bertha Lea Cook ! I nf Prirt-stnnnt.h. Va.. have been on a ! % 7 ' 7 - - { visit to Mr. James P. Cook's family, j Mr. Robert Lester and Misses Ru- j by Nichols, Viola and Lillian Cook; spent Sunday afternoon in Coium- i bia. We hope to attend old folks' day atj Colony church on the fifth Sunday. in this month. We don't often get; to Colony church but the place feels j dear to us as we nave a numoer 01 j dear loved ones sweetly sleeping j there in the cemetery awaiting the i monring of resurrection. Mrs. LeRoy Bradley of Georgia is j spending several days with her fa- j ther's family, Mr. A. A. Singley. H. J. K. Too mnay Irishmen seem to think that freedom means the right to kill each other unmolested. I Germany seems to understand that ) French ultimatums are intended to ;1 kill consumption at home. i / VslSfftjL jdu This Big S jpers to tl ues in Shoe r. On accc ly big Sav nt and see ore work < i i/i7 Enn "w I V JLi A \J?\ I South Carol \ *2 \ A HT 1U4F I 1 i/u 0 1 ^ )Ofiy ifore tie America 5. DrvGood -y v )unt of spa( ings, but Vk for yoursel it this Stor )U" a ^ Copela ina imes a Yec / jr em* Wf "W trial Price. I 9 ' vpssnrs fn ? %/ W V V w ww eland Bros. 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