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SLJ1VI1Y WIISJTI R June \ NOTED EDUCATO .crive series of lectures. 1 States Naval Academy, ; tional Child Welfare Co Gary Plan; John R. Kirl Ella Flagg Young, forn Schools of ChiVanrn' Dr I American Consul to Ore lege; Dr. A. E. Winshie, and author; Dr. W. C. B of Teaching; Mrs. Emrr COURSES OF STU the needs of (1) Superi (3) Primary and Grade those wishing special bvt FACULTY: Presid petent faculty composed other States. SPECIAL FEATUR July 8th to July 20th; c( monstration work with rural school problems, k methods, etc. County b cates now in force for a School and take the final Lectures, Entertaim cational Moving Picture Gymnasium, Regulation Alleys, Large Athletic P I Board and matricuk The best accommodfi and inspiration unexce School Bulletin. Reserve dormitory a I D. B. JTO I The Joy Gf BB- BR - wiiimg motnernood AWonderful Remedy That Is a Natural Aid and Relieves the Tension* lllj||p! l.ne ..^pcctant mother revolves in her mind nil wo understand by destiny. And it is of 1 the utmost import anco that her physical comfort Imj our llrst thought. ( There is a most splendid remedy for this . purpose, known as M> ther's Friend. It is applied over the muscles of tlie stomach, < gently nihlicd in, and at onec penetrates to relieve strain on nerves, cords and ligan'cr.N". It jr.ak s the mascii's so pliant that ' they expand easily when baby arrives and j pain and ganger at the crisis is naturally less. . 1 Mother's Friend is for external use only, < is ahsoliitcly safe a:ul -.voiuhi felly effective. < It en.atiles tlie expectant mothi * to prcserv-' ' her h allh ami .strength and she remain ! a pretty mother hy bavin? avoided the suffering and danger which would otherwise , accompany such an occasion. Every nerve, ' muscle and tendon is thoroughly lubricated. ' Mother's Friend is prepared by the Brad- < field Kcgulah r Co., I.amar Bldg., At- ( lanta, Ga. They will mail you an intensely interesting "Motherhood Book." Write them ] to send it to you, and in the meantime send or phone to your druggist today for a bottle of Mother's Friend. Every woman should aid nature in her ] glorious work. Mother's Friend makes it , possible for you to do so, and should l?e used 1 regularly, without fail, night and morning, j , m , j Members of the Sinn Fein will (lis- , cover in due course that American affection fr.r Ir-olorwl * "' 4 1 .?v?.. .w. .iviuiiu uwcr> nut fMfllU to Irishmen who make bargains with the German government.?St. Louis ? He public. 50 Years aOo .Your I Jf ^druggist's I fathefV^yj 51 1 J* V Ij 'I -7- * r? u c i -k I I b w f N# i $ cover y : for Coughs e Colds ' ?sold considerable, too, and ( now it is known the nation over * a3 the standard cough and cold ' remedy. Successful and satis- t factory because it is quirk act- j * irtor 5n/l cafn fVw?en't *lw? ? stomach nor docs it nauseate. 12 Use it for that mean hacking t cough,andinallstagcsof grippe. I ( | Get it at your druggists I 3 ?* ! I Always Lead to Better Health } ft Serious sicknesses start in disorders ( ft of the Stomach and Liver. The best corrective and preventive is Dr. King's New Life Pills. They prevent Con}stipation, keep Liver, and Bowels in a J healthy condition. Effective, mild." - f a I /IER SCI iROP COL. OCK HILL, S. ( IS to July 26, >RS: Famous educators of t Dr. Alphonso Smith, professoi iuthor; Dr. Henry S. Curtis, fc nference; William Wirt, orig :, President, State Normal ol ler President, N. E. A., and Liberty H. Bailey, Cornell U T AT^T ~ XT CI J cv<=, i7i. nciii y i>. onyuer, Jri editor of Journal of Educatio agley of the Carnegie Founda 1a A. Fox, noted parliamentai DY: Full courses of study wi ntendents andPrincipals, (2) ] Teachers, (4) those wishing ( inches. ent Johnson has secured an un of specialists and leaders of :ES: Special course for Club mrse in Surgical Dressing, Pi children in all grades in higf indergarten practice, lecture; oards of education are autho 11 teachers who do satisfactory examinations. ucnts, Out-of-door Plays, Mu s, Personally Conducted Exc Size Swimming Pool with fil Meld thoroughly equipped, ation fee for entire session, $3 itions. A place for health, r lied. For further informati ccommodations as early as pos HNSON, P 9CKHILL, S. EVER SALIVATED BY \> CALOMEL? HORRIBLE! ( Calomel is quicksilver and acts like dynamite on your liver ei ot Calomel loses you a day! You know what calomel is. It's mercury; quicksilver. Calomel is dangerous. It crashes into sour bile like dynamite, cramping and sickening you. G" Calomel attacks the hones and should w never be put into your system. tl When you feel bilious, sluggish, w constipated and all knocked out and n< believe you need a dose of danger- p aus calomel just remember that your n Iruggist sells for a few cents a large tli bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone, which j t.c is entirely vegetable and pleasant to pt take and is a perfect substitute for m calomel. It is guaranteed to start your liver without stirring you up in- n( side, and can not salivate. Don't take calomel! It makes you w sick the next day; it loses you a day's (jv work. Dodson's Liver Tone straightens you right up and you fell great. Cive it to the children because it is perfectly harmless and doesn't gripe. ^ If the statistics were available 111 probably it would be found that 97 per cent of the women who marry for a home are never satisfied with the ,n furniture.?Galveston News. 1 m fo GIRLS! HAVE WAVY, n: THICK, GLOSSY HAIR w FREE FROM DANDRUFF fi< re <ave your hair! Double its beauty ap In a few moments? a try (his! v8 Vf If you care for heavy hair, that w listens with beauty and is radiant fjf vith life; has an incomparable soft- Wl less and is fluffy and lustrous, try jsj )anderine. 2; .lust one application doubles the ( . >eauty of your hair, b"?.hl;>s it im nediately dissolves every particle of j ( landrutf; you cannot have nice, heavy lealthy hair if you have dandruff. 1'his destructive scurf robs the hnir>0f >f its lustre, its strength and its very f() ife, and if not overcome it produces a t everishness and itching of the scalp; he hair roots famish, loosen and die; .hen the hair fall out fast. ^ If your hair has been neglected tnd is thin, faded, dry. scraggy or .00 oily, get a small bottle of Knowl- ^ on's Danderine at any drug store or j/ oilet counter for a few cents; apply 1 little as directed and ten minutes , ed ifter you will say this was the best investment you ever made. We sincerely believe, regardless of , vci (y uiiii^ cmc wuvri nam, i>n?t ?i fou desire soft, lustrous, beautiful , (|f uiir and lots of it?no dandruff?no ^ tching scalp and no more falling lair?you must use Knowlton's Dan- to lerine. If eventually?why not now? Don't shake the ladder just because da rou could not get beyond the bottom pr ound. si< iOOL 1 .LEGE ?? 1918 he United-States will * of English in United >rmer Secretary of Nainator of the famous P Kirkville, Missouri; Superintendent, City niversity; A. B. Cook, resident, Wofford Coln; Ida Tarbell, lecturer | tion for Advancement I \ rian, and many others. I < 11 be provided to meet I < High School Teachers, |( College credits, and (5) I j usually large and com- I ] education in this and I i Women of this State, I irliamentary Law; de- I J 1 school, model school, I 1 s on the Montessori I T rized to renew certifr | 7 work in this Summer | sical Companies, Edu- I :ursions, Large New I { Itered water, Bowling I . 5.00. I i ecreation, information I > on write for Summer | sible. I resident, I c. I AH HAS INCREASED CONSUMPTION OF FISH FOODS Washington, May 28.? (Correspondice of the Associated Press).?One the most curious anomalies of the resent war, which has been called the i reatest destroyer in the world's his- I >ry, has been the addition of many I lousands of dollars to the national^ ealth of the United States throu#&-; le utilization of fish foods which ' ere thrown away as worthless until ;cessity demanded their conservation, ishing communities on the Atlantic j ulf and Pacific coasts and even on ie interior lakes have found their in >tips augmented materially by the , lblic readiness to eat fish, which for- , erly was regarded with prejudice trough ignorance of the food's tasti?ss and nutriment. Jj The redical change which has been rought by the war in the fishing in- ( istry is reflected in the Fisheries ?rvice Bulletin, published hy the Bu- t au of Fisheries of the Department f ' Commerce. Instead of being con- j led solely to items concerning sal- j on, shad, cod and other fishes which ( ive had a ready sale, the Bulletin, >votes much also to news concern-j g the catch of pole flounders, sharks,/ tys, skates, carp, grayfish, which j rmerly rejoiced in the uninviting ime of dogfish, and other types of. | ater-food. Regarding the pole Hinder, or gray sole, the Bulletin, cords that it was virtually unknown i ^ i food prior to the fall of 1916. As result of the Bureau's food conser-1 , ition campaign, which taught the i | iluo of the flounder and attractive ays to prepare it, demand for the ;h increased until last season there ere :? "> boats taking flounders to the j ew Kngland markets, and probably 000,000 pounds have been marketed irp abounds in interior lakes. An | r'-nt of the Bureau was sent to St ?uis, Kansas City. Omaha, Minne )o!is, St. I'aul. Milwaukee. Chicago id Indianapolis to stimulate the use, fish. A bulletin containing recipe r cooking carp was prepared. Stat* nimissions of Minnesota, Wisconsii nl Indiana cooperated in the work | he result was a greatly increased I >manl for carp, which continued t* | *ow in favor as the public became ae minted with its value. More tha- j 300,000 pounds of carp were sol*i | om Minnesota lakes, and in Mil aukee the weekly consumption reach | I 25,000 pounds. On the Pacific const there is ? "owinpr demand for sharks, rays and hales. Sharks sell for 10 to 12 cent-* nound. It is said to be especially licious when salted or smoked umerous canneries have undertaken preserve the meat. Turn over any row in the world toiy and youH find the "German . opapandist" label on the under 1 3e. ! in hit or red cross drive W. \V. Johnson, County Chairman >f the Red Cross drive makes the ollowing report, which is not comdete, there being some collectors yet o be heard from:? Quota Subscribed Vard 1 $ 750.00 $1,017.45 Vard 2 750.00 705.52 Vard 3 750.00 909.75 Vard 4 750.00 Olitf&O Jnion Mill 1500.00 1,969.88 Cxcelsior Mills . . 425.00 364.26 )ttaray 425.00 500.00 Monarch Mills . . 900.00 1,913.00 Headors 40.00 54.00 Jarem 65.00 44.75 Bibbs 65.00 5.00 Buffalo '.. . 1000.00 2,029.10 Bolerain 35.00 Carlisle 300.00 810.00 )akland 65.00 84.00 liockhart Mills . . 950.00 1,562.00 Mt. Tabor 65.00 72.00 ^.damsbarg . . . . 65.00 65.00 ielton 250.00 284.50 Liockhart Jet. ... 65.00 Bantuc 250.00 300.00 ronesville 1750.00 1,750.00 Bardis 65.00 74.00 Beda. & Cros K. 400.00 450.95 iVilbums 100.00 108.00 iVest Springs ... 200.00 183.00 Goshen Hill .... 125.00 Howell's School (not listed) 87.00 Brown's Creek (by Mrs. Waddy Palmer) 16.00 Corinth Baptist Church (colored) 11.20 McBeth Red Cross Auxiliary (colored) 58.57 Miscellaneous 45.51 Subscribed at Court House 300.00 Total $16,683.94 READY-MADE WAR TIMES STANDARD SUITS BE ON SALE SOON London, April ' 29.? (Correspondence of the Associated Press)?England's war-time standard shoes for men are to be followed soon, it is announced, by ready-made standards suits of clothes. These are to be in serges and tweeds and will be sold at the equivalent of about $20 for the first grade of material and at less than $15 for the second. Serge, both black and blue, will also be available fnr tVio ' v.iv UIUMIIK OX suits to measure. No standard tweed Buits will be made to measure. | From 750,000 to 1,000,000 suits are exttfcta} to be on sale during June, August. Cloths and clothin'g? afcart from the standardized ma-' terials, will continue to be available it the regular prices, just as other shoes, besides the war-time shoes, are to be had. The plan of supplying clothing to uvilians at moderate prices has been worked out by a department of the War Office, known as the Board of Control of Wool Textile Production. Provision is also made for the clothng of millions of men, now in their country's service, who will return to :ivil life at the end of the war. What is called "double purpose" doth is being produced in an undyed itate. It will be dyed khaki for miliary uniforms, or in colors suitable 'or civilian wear, according to retirements. Ludendortf promised the kaiser an 'Easter peace," and now his new irophecy is ,lune-"bugged." I ZspWeulj jMb poisons of undigested * aj|P food to accumulate in Ljflf J your bowels, where they jh < are absorbed into your ngn '* E?P system. Indigestion,con- \ I fitinalion. heartache ha it rndmm 11 blood, and numerous < mJr Other troubles are bound \ Jjmk to follow. Keep your tmL* \ n system clean, as thous- IKfl (< ^P and?, of others do, by , * irii taking an occasional dose , UB of the old, reliable, veg- f JbL 15 ^rW etable, family liver medi- , * Wi Thedford'8 j Black-Draught { f ML Mrs. W. P. Pickle, ot JflB tB Rising Fawn, Ga.,writesi < H|fl "We have used Thed- HflB f ford's Black-Draught as , H a family medicine. My < mother-in-law could not 4 take calomel as it seemed ^Pp { gfljM too strong for her, so she iBk < MMt used Black-Draught as a gf/gj ?HP mild laxative and liver ^Bd regulator., We use it y^p < JB in the family and believe hC i| Wm it is the best nwHIrin# fc*r ' JBajre. IPE^5 Bridging I From Steer Live stock is i farms and ranche i Mftat is in iof the East, and b France ? thousai away. The day of tra animals from ram and overseas has was too much wa ern packer locates specialized plants ing regions. He sh beef in refrigerai holds it in his ow branch warehous< ered to the retail ment to foreig transfers the meat ships. By means of his na ization the modern p? continuous flow of n of the country, so tl gets just the quantit meat his trade dema time he wants it. Swift & Company 1,000 carloads of mea week to nnr Armi?c c (jn| 5 Bridging the gap fr sumer can be done i jj|| at low unit costs and Buf large business organt iji. Swift & Company' Stjk always so small as to gjjh no effect on prices, ij If the Government to i R | each dollar of sales. ||- Year Book of in y If instructive facts s? 1ii Address Swift i Union Stock Yards,' HLj Swift & Comp Sapolio doing jts v for US.Marine Co Join Nov APPLY AT Al POST OFFK CONS CO. for SERVICE UND I We Have Receni ; One of the Hs | JACKS i V i ... In ... I The County t ? \ Service $20. Payal \ Will Sta j Aycock & Dea j Union County Stock-Gr "Women are dress drunk," says a E Vxas paper. Huh! takes miffhty lit- littl lc to put them on a jag. whi ) the Gap 11 to Steak j J raised on the | || s of the West. j the large cities j i y our boys in J Ijj lus ui inues , ||B; nsporting live j|| ch to seaboard 10 passed. There || ste. The mod- jjjjJ ; his large and ||j in the produc- || ips the dressed Mi] tor cars, and || rn refrigerated Jgj as until deliv- j?fl er. For shipn ports, he 1 j?8 to refrigerated ffli ition-wide organ- ijw icker maintains a j tf| leats to all parts 11 |!| hat each retailer ; |ffl 9 y and quality of a ffiu inds, and at the I jjjjj recently shipped ^ it products in one in ind to the Allies. ng om rnnrK tn rnn. WB successfully?and Hi profits?only by IH zations. % s profit on meat, | H have practically Jm 3 now limited by . |B about 2 cents on 'J? teresting and {jro snt on request. i( jfjiH k Company ffljj Chicago,Illinois jjjjg >any,U.S.A. i /ork. Scouring rps recruits. wear vjy emblem ^^?7 MARINES ER THIS EMBLEM tly Purchased f indsomest | blc $5 00 Cash \ 1? i nd At | vcr's Stable \ owers Association I 8 le serious, cross, even swear a le, but fbr the love of Mike don't no.