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I MUr FI I Fr?i o ^r-v t-\a t?t-? a r?t* ?_ ^ I. JK.IL A l\rs\z>? 15 LUv-? ?} often eaten as a duty rather than a joy. The success of the day may depend I upon the spirit of break- I fast. The Royal Education- i al Department piesents some breakfast dishes that j will sei:d the children to I school with a hip hip hur- I rah and his majesty man to his daily duties with the "up and doing" feeling which knows no discouragement. ?? w |caun,"s 2 cups flour 3 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder 1 tablespoon sugar % teaspoon salt 1 cup milk 2 eggs 1 tablespoon shortening Sift together ncur, baking 'powder, sugar and salt; add milk, well-beaten eggs and melted shortening; mix well. Grease muffin tins and put ; A in. I II iwo lauicapuujis vi uo.n.'w. , to each. Bake in hot oven 20 I to 25 minutes. , j Eggless Muffins 8 cups flour 4 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder 2 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon salt , 3 cup milk - 2 tablespoons shortening Mix and sift dry ingredients, add milk and melted shorten I '{Bake u JNEWS FROM SILVERSTREET. | ".Farmers are busy turning the ] ovu. Miss Elmira Long -has returned :from Summerland college. She finish ed this term and graduated with distinction. - Her mother, Mrs. J. P. iLeng .attended the exercises. Miss -expects to teach next session. * :M$yer Havird is speaking of purchasing a nice large car. Mrs Lizzie Lake was called to JSIewberry by the serious illness of a -/little grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Foust of, V^Saluda visited Mrs. Foust's grand-! rsnotser, Mrs. Jane Glenn on Sunday., "T ? "TAr>f f a P.AlnmKiQ ! *} V*iji L?U I v nciil vu vuiuiuuiu Tuesday to be present at the graduation of his daughter, Miss Lomis Berry, who finished her training at i the Columbia hospital. 'Quite a number went to Broad ~.\.nver on a fishing excursion this '3Peek and told what large fish they f found. Mrs. Thomas Suber spent the " past week in Newberry attending the . .^ttautaaqua. Mrs. Emma Long expects to spend a few we^ks in Florida, starting early . ill ks u;j Mr. Dan Ward of Newberry made a *: ahori visit here Friday. ?J. B. Leitzsey, who for some time 4 ^4J^mB^^3K/?ff^^^j^nfm^ ^^H^H|HH|toHnRSyrV| 4 . . . .1*. #^B)Mij?rSSjE I CAMELS have wonder? ^1 ?in11 l>r\/^t A/^ fYl Q11 ATXr?? 1U1 1 Ull'LAAU&U mildness and a flavor as refreshing as it is new. Camels quality and Cam< blend of choice Turkish ar \ Domestic tobaccos win you ( Camels blend never tires - Camels leave no unpleasani nor unpleasant cigaretty o What Camels quality ai mean to your satisfacti out at once! It will pro1 you compare Camels \v jn the world at any pri Cnxnels are sold everywhere in scientificah cigarettes; or ten packages i 200 cigarettes) it -&rton. We strongly recommend this cart mtjtpty or when you travel R. J. REYNOLDS TOBA Wia#tou*SaIem, N. Another Royal Suggestio: NS and POP % n the New Royal Cook 1 HAVAI RVlMk BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure nth Royal and t I has been suffering from rheumatism' ? - ? " ? ^ *Tri4-V? I IS improving auu ia wiui iuo *rcw.- . , ents. Mr. Leitzsey hopes soon to begin work again. | Mr. Neil expects to have his dwelling painted in the near future. Soon the little Methodist chapel will be painted. ' Mrs. S. Golden has returned from Abbeville where she was called by the death of her only aunt. Miss Sudie Tallent will leave Monday for a protracted visit with relatives in Spartanburg. Mrs. E. Martin and baby have been i quite ill the past week. FAMOUS NOVEL PICTURIZED WITH JACK PICKFORD I When' "The Little Shepherd of! Kingdom Come" is shown at the matinee on Monday readers of John ! 1 Fox, Jr.'s, books will have a chance i to see Jack frckford in the role of | one of the best liked boy characters j in American fiction. Chad, the hero | of the photoplay version of Mr. Fox's Hi dor f ' ? - t-t i na expert Dienu can on you should find &' Nj ve our say-so when J 7Y/2 any cigarette T_jy^ ce / I 'y sealed packages of 20 7 a gl&ssine-paper-covered m on for tha hozr.e or oSoo c / ^ CCO CO, ^^^3 . c. I Book I ing and beat until smooth, H Bake in greased muffin tins in hot oven 20 to 25 minutes. Corn Muffins 3 cup corn meal I; iti runs flmir B 1 teaspoons Royal Baiting1 3 Powder teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar S 1 cup milk i 2 tablespoons shortening legg Sift together corn meal, flour, baking powder, salt and sugar; add milk, melted shortening and well-beaten egg; I mix well. Grease muffin tins and drop two tablespoons of mixture into each. Bake about" 35 minutes in hot oven. Popovera 2 cups flour % teaspoon salt 2 eggs 2 cups milk Qift flmtf onrl c^lt. ^ Make^ a well in flour, break I eggs into well, add milk and I stir until smooth. Pour into I I hot greased .gem pans and a bake 25 to 35 minutes in a |j very hot oven. If taken out I of oven too soon they will I fall. I | SENT FREE | I | New Royal Cook Book con- 8 I taining* scores 'of delightful. m j economical recipes, many of ej them the most famous In SJ use today. Address H fiOYAL BAKING POWDER OO. $2 115 Fnlton Street jfll I l????--ill------i-i?-?j m he Sure99 | j novel, is a perfect role for Jack Pickford. The book itself sold more than 1,000,000 copies and is well known to two generations of Americans. The author's interest in the life of the mountaineers of Eastern Kentucky led him to picture it in several novels, as "The Kentuckian," "Knieht of the Cumberland," "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine," and "The Heart of the Hills." Not only is the story of "The r Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come" i a true account of the customs of the | mountaineers, but also a beautiful j representation of some incidents of I the Civil War. A beautiful love story involving a : mountain girl's sacrifice of her lover adds a touch of pathos to a beautiful I photoplay^ \ | The picture was made by Goldwyn. Your colors and mine: Scarlet and Gray. Lets display them for commencement week. - ? - ?? " - ~ mm 5 P.O.. Drtiororjsts I I Sir-ee! j this ciga- j ???? ?? i ?????? ???? ! ,.?^PsCOi $1,000 1 j To Reduce You The Miller Tire mileage, now discusscd. tes everywhere, is not an accident. ~ mii Over $1,000 daily is spent in tests and inspections. Fifty inspectors guard., against wc defects. } Every lot of tread stock is first vulcanized lar i and tested in the laboratorv. ha< ) r\ 1 AAA o ttrnw- nnf. trt V-/VCI 1 CilC^> y tai ij cii v> uiii uut lie ' factory mileage tests. " nc i Every tire is signed by maker and inspecj tor, and both are penalized if a tire falls down. iA-e | Highly-paid experts spend their years in liC molrinor Kpttprmpnt? ' j jvi Mark the results tt0 i The Miller Tire is now talked everywhere. It is today's sensation. It is winning countless contests- where a. ! score of makes are brought into comparison. tiof V .. ... i:? 1 _ U?al !_ in tne iaciory tests r<Uili-iU LCdl.-^nxti uw J mitler | The Most d.alked-siVQut 1 rnfvlt />r Falinn. Wt WW P. E. V Newberry, i ! I . i ~~ " * " " " " ^ ^ I / A i w \ j --^fir ^fEBr^j \ y^ ^bsbal\ jjj^ .J \r ^r I I Arp Yon a Tvoi< ?continually 4'on your toes", accon true American vigor?quick-witted Americans, as a rule, enjoy good 1 secrets of their universal success, maintained simply by proper atter I such as strict internal cleanliness, properly eliminated, poisons are forr ity and impair your physical eneri toxins moving out of your body. IS Nujol works on an entirely new pri T A Ar irritaHnd fhp svsfl jjj?? iumcuu vi lwivmg vi v.? ^ ll waste. This enables the many tiny muscl if contracting and expanding in their nor 9 waste along so that it passes naturally ou pf Nujol thus prevents constipation because ft'3 thorough bowel evacuation at regular in the world. , ^ Nujol is absolutely harmless and pleasanl i S88 " * - - - ? ' ' - ? u,v< ' Nujol is sold Dy ail druggists in scuieu uui -- Mark. Write Nujol Laboratories, Standa: i 50 Broadway, New York, for booklet "Thi $8 The Modern Method of Treatir i "I Nujol** i REG. OS. PAT. OF?. 7=-- , 1 50:-o Mors Mileage u_ o..i r j?_ c..^u ?11 CO uracil U. JWCU VA?? wa tehee': tke Miller records oa some hundreds of large cars. They fo : Jid >hat Millers increased Jie forir- sr tire mileage from 50% 4 io 75%. They eliminated blowout troubles. And only six tires in S i- 1 nnrt I J: Cclin ijvw pu*cu uuo)i(wiuunt( to the .users.. )aily ! rsr^? Jm** *V. r lire -Cost sv { ? t ts ? Miller cords last"year averaged 15,000 Its. ^ [he new Miller-treads; in these tests, outar the best of others by 25%. defective MilK - Tires are a rarity, Some- gc Miller dealers last year :i not a single adjustment. [f you don't I now these /V vv-day tires you should 1 u tiiem out. Tl.oy are sav- $ ; millions of dollars, to kj^l >:orist3. i 'I Set one and watcir it- It HI ' V !i give you new casscep- & SHIns of a modern tire:. |?| |l* Tread Patented !enter Trcvi smooth urtih sue* \ 9^?' * cup, for firm ioia oa wet \ halt. Ccased-io-:/ie."-iXMiJ aide' ido raesb like cog-.iaicDrt. * \ ' V . .\ Ire in Americsr ^ Geared-to-thc-Road v r (LG-j-uhj. <7.5L Ai. Q$cs v V* j /AY s.c . '/ " _ / ~ -=.r / \ A ' I <! Is iplishing "big things" witft m , keen-eyed?healthy? S lealth, which is one of the || And good health is often || ition to details of hygiene, ? If the food waste is not || ned which break down vital- || gy. Keep these dangerous I Jujol will help you. fl > nciple. 11 em. it simDlv softens the food I es in the waifs of the intestines, J H mal way, to squeeze the food { m t of the system. 9 it helps Nature maintain easy/ |g tervals?the healthiest habit in( |? to take. ' Trv it. J H rtles only, bearing Nujol Trade ' |H . j rd Oil Company (New Jersey), / 92 j rtv Feet of Danger". / , l|J * j ig an Old Complaint I * Constipation / ' ' k 3