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IThia sign I once saw would never hang over any Diamond Shop. DRIVE UP TO THE FRONT DOOR WITH YOUR ORDERS, GO AROUND TO T H E B A C K DOOR WITH YOUR TROUBLES SUMMER Winthrop College, Rod June 19 to ?Ji NOTED EDUCATORS?Some o the United States will give series < President of Clark Ujuversity, edit Smith, professor of Eilllish United Dr. Nathan C. Schaelfir, Superint Pennsylvania, ex-president of N. Snyder, President of Wolford Colli American Sportsmen, author; W. D i on Organized Recreation, Presiden Bureau, department Editor of Yout net of Kew *ork University; Dr. tional Equal Suffrage Association; i COURSES OF STUDY?Pull co to meet the needs of (1) Superintc School Teachers, (;i) Primary an School Teachers, and (5) those wis FACULTY?An unusually large posed of specialists and leaders < States. SPECIAL FEATURES?Demon: all grades in the High School, Mc lenis, Kindergarten Practice, and L ous. v^ouniy ooaras 01 education cates still in force for all teachei this Summer School and take the fir Lectures, entertainments, out-ofeducational moving pictures, persor new gymnasium, regulation size ti water, large athletic field and play Hoard and matriculation fee for The best aocommedations. A t formation and inspiration unexcelle For further information write foi D. B. JOHNSO Rock Hit Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic propertiesof QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. WACO TONIC Never fails to prove its merits in such complains * as Indigestion, Malaria. Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, That Tired Keeling. Neuralgia, Constipation, Heart Trouble, Eczema, Sick Headache, Catarrh and Nervousness. $1.00 per bottle at (Old Milhous Drug Store) NAT MORGAN AND SAM DAYTON When a fish, a tiny creature that prefers a home close to shore, gets a desire to rove away from home, he fives his tail a law littlft roiirnrln an/1 ? ?V "vv,v T,,P?fS,v M,m says: "Why swim, when I can ride?" So he fastens himself to a piece of i floating seawood er driftwood and rides away, sometimes far out to sea. He's a member of a very large family of various gizes, shajres and homes. He's ealled the blerwiy. 3?TOWaBlCTnMBW^WBS tnond Tire adjustment' rng a Front Dooi Orders and troubles alike, all < way to my store?and get ous attention. But the notable fact in selling there have been mighty few I thought you would like to know Fact is, 110 matter how particulai hind of tires on your car, I am about the kind of tires I sell. Diamonds had to prove themselv trust my business reputation to t So, in answering my rigid require) question, "how far will they go?" to the front with an answer of * and frequently better than that. We can put your size on your car as to our iront door. frrion Hardware Co., Union, South Carolina SCHOOL k Hill, South Carolina ily 27, 1917 f the most famous educators of af lectures?Dr. G. Stanley Hall, Lor and author; Dr. C. Alphonso States Naval Academy, author; indent of Public Instruction of E. A., auther; Dr. Henry N. ege; G. O. Shields, President of ?. Foster, chairman of Committee t of Community Motion Picture h's Companion; Thomas M. PalAnna II. Shaw, President Naand many others, urses of study will be provided indents and Principals (li) High ia Grade Teachers, (4) Rural ;hing college credits, faculty has been secured, comaf education in this and other stration work with children in )del School, Rural School Procedures on the Montessori Methare authorized to renew certifi s who do satisfactory work in lal examinations. -door plays, musical companies, lally conducted excursions, larpe led swimmnp pool with filtered pround thoroughly equipped, the entire session, $32. dace for health, recreation, ind. r Summer Scho*l Bulletin. >N, President I, S. C. Girls Have Pretty Face And Beautiful Complexion An Atlanta man makes new discovery that makes an old face look years younger. If your skin is dark, brown, or covered with freckles or blemishes, just use a little Coco-tone Skin Whitener; it's made with cocoanut oil and is perfectly harmless. A few days' use will improve your looks 109%. The wornout skin comes off evenly, leaving no evidence of the treatment, the new healthy under-skia appearing as a lovely new complexion. Just ask your druggist for an ounce of Cocotone Skin Whitener, and if ly will not supply yon send twenty-five cents to The Cocotone Co., Atlanta, Ca., and fhey will send you a box by return mail. If your hair is hard to comb, is kinky, nappy and will never stay straight, just use Coeotone Hair Dressing and it will Income straight, long, soft, flossy and beautiful in a few days mail orders filled 25c for large box. Fer sale by Palmetto Drug Co., Union, S. C. 3B3 iamond Tire mn( deliver VE i i service. If ever a Dia- Hffl fails, a cheerful, willing will be promptly made. jCTjs mm ( hb r jBasiness"? mu i Ejfis come in the front IM the same courte- 9p Diamonds is that you are about the MB far more particular es to me before I'd Tients, and your big IB Diamonds are right "5000 miles usually soon as you drive up Hag CROSS KEYS ^ross iveys, May zi.?farmers or j this section have the blues over their j crops, looks as if the seeds planted are j not going to come up. Some are planting their cotton over, while others are , harowing their fields. , The first toll of war from this section was witnessed last Sunday when Joseph H., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jackson, was sent home dead from the army in Fort Rengold, Texas. Young Mr. Jackson enlisted about three months ago in the field artillery and had written several letters home in I praise of army life, lie died at his 1 post of duty, only being ill for a few i hours. Young Mr. Jackson had a pro- j motion a few weeks ago from private I to a non commissioned officer. He i was an ambitious and intelligent- ] young man, his many friends and rel- i atives mourn his death. Mr. and Mrs. i Jackson have the community's sympa- ! thy. 3 Miss Ijouise Betsill visited relatives 1 in West Springs last week. 3 Mr. Claude Patton of Enoree was the guest of Mr. W. II. Wiburn Sun- 1 day. < Miss Ethel Staines and Miss Kate 1 Vaughn were the guests of Miss Orpha 5 Lawson Sunday. 3 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Watkins were 1 quests 01 ivir. and Mrs. . (J. Davis 1 Sunday. 1 Mr. Willie Sumner of Cross Anchor 1 visited in this section Sunday. < Miss Kate Watkins visited relatives 1 a tMusgrove Sunday. Mr. Bobo Franklin and Miss Anna < Franklin visited friends in Laurens < last week. ] Mr. JefTie Sumner of Cross Anchor j was in Cross Keys last week on bus- < iness. ! Mr. Orion Woodruff of Musgrove < Mill was visiting friends here Sun- < day. j Next week possibly will bring more < news from this section. Kit. 1 . 1 j FREE OF CHARGE. i < Any adult sufforing from cough, cold < or bronchitis is invited to call at' < Glymph's Pharmacy and get abso- 1 lutely free, a sample bottle of Bos- < chee's German Syrup, a soothing and i healing remedy for all lung troubles, i which has a successful record of fifty 1 years. Gives the patient a Rood i night's rest free from coughing, with 1 free expectoration in the morning. Rpl'lilnr silos 9.r, and 7f? oonto 1?/%* ? ? ? " ??.?. "? , sale in all civilized countries. , Germany's 4.200 plants make elec- ' trie power available for about threefourths of its population. An unidentified deaf and umb man 1 was shot an killed by a sentinel near 1 Charleston when he refused to ktlt. 1 KELTON Kelton, May 21.?We are having warm weather now and if it continues the crops will begin to grow where they have come up. Cotton generally is very broken stands and some farmers arc replanting some of their lands. We need a warm rain just now very much. Gardens are late but they are doing fairly well and the pood women will soon have plenty of beans, potatoes ind cabbage on their tables. There are still many cases of measles on the Ridge but I haven't lieard of any death from them in our . ommunity. Miss Cyntha Comer, an old lady, is 'ritically ill at this writing and is not jxpected to live. She has appendicitis ind she s too old and feeble to stand in operation, so says the doctor. Mr. Daniel Garner is able to be up igain but is very feeble. Mr. Arthur Gault, the rural mail arriers on Kelton Route No. 1 made i trip to Spartanburg last Saturday jvening in his car after carrying the nail on his route. Mr. J. M. Little, Sr., has bought i new Ford car. The cars are getting iretty thick on the Ridge. I guess I vill have to buy one. One drawback vith me would be I would have to build i car house on the nublic road a half nile from my home as I can't get here with one. I had a call for a loctor recently and from his charge vhich was very reasonable from the -oad he had to travel over. If I have o have many calls I will be like my dd friend, Henry R. Fowler, when he ;ettled with his doctor. He said, "Docor, isn't that mighty steep?" The loctor (who was an Irishman) reilied, "But, oh, Mr. Fowler, see those errible draw bars." It was before dock law. Mr. Fowler said he had hose bars put in order at once, so I vill have my road worked. Times get harder all the time and he government keeps calling on us to economize and then that lady speaker ,vho spoke at Union recently called on lie good women to save everything, vaste nothing and if they keep on adising Mrs. G. T. G. will cut the whole ations out with us; as to meat the ligh price will not affect us, over wo years ago when I went to the lospital the doctors said I must not >at meat and recently the doctor said o Mrs. G. T. G., you must cut off all log meat, so we can stand the high iriee of meat as there is but two of is in the family, but one of our neighiors said we should have kept some 'or our visiting friends. I said, "We ove meat and our preacher says quit banking and don't keep any liquor in he house for sickness to tempt one," >o I reckon we had better not keep iny meat. Mr. William Fm;r died last week from typhoid fever and was buried at 1'oster chapel. The funeral services were conducted by the Revs. J. D. Croft of Kelton and Brown of Monarch. Union. There was a verv lnrrra _ :rowd of sorrowing relatives and friends. He leaves a wife, who was a ^ Miss Holcomb before her marriage, * two children, many relatives and " friends to mourn his death. All have the sympathy of this entire commnn- . ity. 11 Later: Miss Comer died this afternoon about 3 o'clock and will be buried ^ it Flat Rock church tomorrow. a G. T. G. BUFFALO (Left over from last week) ^ This week brinpr* to a close one of the most prosperous terms in the his- S tory of the Buffalo Graded school. The n progress made by the scholars is very ratifying to the teachers, and satis- v factory to the patrons. This school is jnder the efficient and experienced , principalship of Prof. F. E. Shuford, J ind is very ably assisted by the follownp: corps of teachers: Mrs. F. E. Shuford, Mrs. Jno. C. Swyprert, Jr. Miss Annie L. Green. Miss Annie B. Brown, Miss Ruth Clark with Mrs. Mel 1 io Riley .Tohnso? substitute. The revival services which have been in prepress at the Methodist ( :hurch for the past ten days, elosed Wednesday nipht. with splendid remits. Rev. W. Henry Polk of Rock" Mill did the preachiap. His sermons were plain and convincing and at- t Tacted larpe crowds at every service. ^ Eleven united with the church, the _ baptismal service was conducted Run- . lay morninp by the pastor, Rev. ft. H. I Harvey. ' iviiss Annie I,. Green, wh? has been . >ne of the popular and efficient teach- J ers in the grajed school here for the ' past five years, was recently elected is one of the teachers in the city j schools of Newberry, her home town, J ?nd has accepted. Miss Green is an exceptionally pood teacher, and oeservedly popular. During her stay ^ iere, by her charming manners and *weet disposition she has endeared s aerself to every one, and it is genu- s inely regretted that this action removes her from our midst, though she 'arries with her the very best wishes ef a host of admiring friends and ac piaintances. She will be missed in t the school room, in the homes, on the n streets, in church and in the Sunday s chool, where she-has a class of young men numbering about 25, whom she las taught continuously for four years, v and it is with much reluctance that they give her up. Miss Gertrude Sumner, an industrious operative in the cloth Toom, met with a very painful, if not serious, accident last Friday morning while performing her duties as a cloth inspector. A belt broke, kittiag her ia the left " eye, and it is feared the sight is gone, though Dr. Kellar, an eye specialist 1 from Spartanburg, who is attending I b her, says he can't tell as yet' whether j t liuarante To be more than a mere' tee must be absolute?anc and willing to make it go The General's guarantee backed by a business opt roofing mills,and making < ing made in America. T Certai Roof The guarantee is for 5,10 or 1 or 3). There is no evasion stitute a high-soundingsomet no substitute for a real guarantt tee on CERTAIN-TEED b no better roofincrcanbe made. of manufacture are both cerl graduate chemists, and he ki guaranteeing them to you. TEED" means?certified am proven that the guarantee is TAIN-TEED will outlast t\ The roofing felt, as it comes given a thorough saturation cl the formula of the General's then given a harder coating This keeps the inner saturati ing-out process so destructiv< is impervious to the elemen saturation lasts. CERTAIN tion, and is in good conditior kinds have become useless. CERTAIN-TEED is made in i There is a type of CERTA1Nwith flat or pitched roofs, from t est residence or out-building. CERTAIN-TEED is sold by re at reasonable prices. Investigat of roof. General Roofing Me World'* Largest Manufacture, New York City Chicago Philadcli Pittsburgh Detroit Sao Fra Lan Angelas Minneapolis K Atlanta Richmond I Oopyrigbted 1910, Genera Sold by THE UNIOI he sight is gone or not. Her many riends are sorry to learn of the accient, and are indulging in the hope hat her sight has not been destroyed. Mr. W. A. Johnson spent Sunday i Greenville with his mother. Mrs. J. H. Riley and Mrs. T. Lountree are visiting friends and reltives at Perry this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Jennings of Unjn attended services at the Methodist hurch here on Sunday last. Mr. B. B. Sparks was on the sick ist for several days during the past reek. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Colwell spent lunday with relatives at the knitting till. Dr. C. H. Jones spent Sunday last rith his parents at Gaffney. Magnolia Balm LIQUID FACE POWDER. The beauty secret of ikwomen who know how to take care of the complexion. Cannot be detected. Heals Sunhum, 8tops Tan. Soothing, Syy&l cdoling, refreshing. . '/ k/' ^A Plnjr. Whit,, <Rose-Rrd. * / 75c. at 'Druggists or by malt direct. Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp. .yonMfs. Co., 40 South Fifth St., Brooklyn, N.Y. When Filling Prescriptions We give our undivided attention to he matter in hand; that is the only afe way and we are nothing if not afe. We dispense only drugs of known urity, holding that when human life 5 hanging in the balance it is a poor ime to economize by using "cheap" naterials and trusting to luck for reults. This is an important matter and one vorthy of serious thought. PALMETTO DRUG COMPANY Phone No. 7. >rlveA Out Malaria, Builds Up System 'he Old 8tandard general strengthening tonic, JROVK'H TASTELESSchill TONIC, drive* out dalaria,enriches the blood,and builds up tbe ay*. em. true tonic, Por adulta and children. 50c "scrap of paper," a guaran- ' L backed by a concern able od. is not onlv absolute: it is crating the world's largest one-third of all the roll roofhat's the guarantee behind n- teed !ing 5 years, according to ply (1, 2 i about it?no attempt to subbing "just as good." There is :e. You get an absolute guaranecause the General knows that , Its raw materials and method fified by the General's board of tiows he's taking no chance in That's what "CERTAIN1 guaranteed. Experience has ; conservative, and that CERle period of guarantee. bone dry from the rollers, is f a special blend of soft asphalts, board of expert chemists. It is of another blend of asphalts, on soft, and prevents the dryi to ordinary roofing. Roofing ts only so long as the asphalt I-TEED retains its soft satural for years after the harder, drier oils; also in slate-covered shingles. TEED for every kind of building, he largest sky-scraoer to the cmailsponsible dealers all over the world, e it before you decide on any type inufacturing Company n of Roofing and Building Paper* phia St. Louis Boston CloTckail ncisco Cincinnati New Orleans ansa* City Seattle Indianapolis iouston London Sydney i Rooting Manulncturiog Co. * HARDWARE CO. r * Home Builders Will find us ready to serve them. We do the best grade of Plumbing and the best grade of Tin Roofing. No other kind of I wnrk nnnoolo tn no AA/Viir IT VI. Ik. tu UO. f f I1J put in inferior Plumbing? It will all have to be done over again in a year or two. Why have an inferior roof put on? It will leak in a year or two and have to be replaced. Let us figure with you for your Roofing and your Plumbing. You will get good, honest value, and you will, therefore, be satisfied. Union Plumbing & Electric Co. Phone 205-J i (C V>V'.?