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* HOME DEMONSTRATION * DEPART3IENT. * (Daisy G. Harris.) Doini 1ilt 4 Snu ar. Sugar serves as ul'el for Ihe body, lt is; not an al-oluteownil 1,91 small amounts of sumga1r. syrup. o1 hion1ey give flavor to the food. The .r)e 1o man1y sweet forod, i hat nay 1i4 14(1 in the Ilace of ;.1u1ar I hat thi: hould he no liardsh p. Try cooking breakfast vereals, wvill cholped li.,dats or raiin, You will not n-wed to aidd anly sulgar* at liht table. Baked apples or pears with i litile v-ater1 for several hours until a rielh syrup forms. S*tean dried prune: inl the water ill which they are soak v)d until the liquid is almost all boiled awa y. The long, slow cooking is noe essaiy to develop tlho flavor. I'so syru1tp. mlloasses or honey foi part 01 all of the sugar. A good work il2 !!11 Is to use on1e clu o syrupl1) as (qlivalclit to One cuip of suual and onlo foulrth cup oif liquid. Spice C Ike. 7 u;3 miolassc , 1 clip syrup, 1 1-2 I. I pavka L e rasins , 2 table 4on- :.!' ita:1'('oo sahl. 1 wa:s1pom :1n!aa n,1 . 1-2 eaS)ooni cloves. 1-: 1a -001) 1111 111 : Cu ps tl4i . 1-2 t(a on sbi." tespons akin~g pow b: ! 2thir for live min tes' th<4 f!rst nine inl rodit'll! . Cool, a i l t flour. soda and1 b)akin1g powder " dsir ii I cup of oatimcal may hw ied in 'lace of 7- 'up of tliour. Tlli: (Akc sIloldlhl ho kept several days he fore serving,. Molasses Nut Drop Cookies. 1 1-2 cup fat. 1 1-2 (1iup nit meats 2-:1 (ill molasses. 1-2 .cup syrup. vu-. 1-2 teaspoon cinnamon, 1-2 ten spoon soda, I teaspoon ginger, 2:3 c'ips of 0lour, 2 teaspoons baking pow dr. Cr(am fat. add syrup, nut mneats e4'g ( and molasses. Sift dry ingred ionns. Beat the mnixtures togethe' thoro1lily. Drop Oln greased lakin1 Iwan and make inl mloderate oven. Gilnrerbr'eal. 1 (.111 vorn meval, 1 cup whe4at floitn 2 easpon s vinnnamon, 2 Ioaspoon ginunr, 1-2 t4sp)oon Iat, 1 teIaspoo bahtkin powder, I easpoon soda, I (u' of mnolasses, I Cil) of Sour. 1m111k. 2 11 lc.poonls fat. Cranlberry Saice. Pik over and wash 2 cups of eri 1. . Pu i 1 sl Salc panl with 1 cup wvater and I culp of corn syrui 6 Here's the are packe biHi. the: * ~ our mecI sehng sa: Burns 8& ( TWO BIG (N Cook 20 minutes or until cranberrics are soft and transparent. Pennut Brittle. I cpli of White syrup, I tablespoon vingear, 1-1 teaspoon salt, I teaspoon v'anilla, I (ii up of freshly-roasted pea nuts, halved. Cook the corn syrup, vinegar and salt inl a sauacepani until a little 1dropped in cold Water forms a sof t ball. Plut the peanuts and this syrup into an iron skillet and stir until (ie syrp bcoms agoldeni brown . Re move from the fire and stir in the va nilla. Have ready a shallow, buttered pain. pour candy in and spread out in a thin sheet. Allow to cool, then re move from pat, and crack into pieces. Write ie for bulletin on doing with out sugar. AMIEIAN LEGION HIOLUS CONVENTION Milineapolis Place of First Nailoni'l 31eeting. Will1 Deflne Poille.. Minneapolis, Alinn., Nov. 9.-Twen ty-five thousand delegates and alter nates representing praetically 1,000, 000 former soldiers, sailors and ma rines in every state and territory of the tlited States are in this city or oil their way here to att end the first national convent ion of tile American Legion which will open here tomior Te convention will b1 in ses sion For It Ihree days. coicluling Noveim her 12. The delegates will join with tous.-ands of visitors and with resi dents of this city inl a parade anid cele bra ionl to "Aramist ice day" on 'I'uesday. November 11. Offticers of the L egion feel that this convention will be of vital interest not only to former service men and wo men blit to the country at large. Dele ,gates 1Ofron the task of' defining the policy of the I egion with regard to inational issues In which the welfare of the country and of its veterans of - the great war are intermingled. lm portant questions to be suiibmitted for decision by the convention include d(e - terimination or the attilude of thle I '(eion toward tlit fiture military pol icy of tile t'nited States, and voca tiolal dueation for war veterans, ;ol dier and legislation and tlhe fiture of war risk insirance. Stggest ion has b-een made y Fratk 1 fln l'Olier of tle slate organizat fi P section that in formi ng Its commil - t es the convtlion should appoint one '"to determine at exact limitation, if atiy. upIioni oflicirs and co t t e mill - h o1 tionlal, slati' atid post or.a1 i.14 iotn wit II reference to their po litiCal activities, to maintain absolutv J. . B1 best answer to the p di full from the basen more you will be bei iandise was bought rne goods now 20 1 es to J. C. Burns & C you on your fall o.'s Two Red Iron F BUSY STORES . 1 Store 210 West Lau. ly the non-political character of the American Legion." Permanent officers of the Legion are to be elected for the ensuing year. The location of national headiuarters is to be chosen. A policy of organiza tion through state branches and local posts will be submitted for decision and the names of post, state and na tional officers are to be determined. Twenty thousand persons are ex peeted to participate in the palade in observance of armistice day, Tuesday. War camp community girls stationed along the line of march will sing as the parade is passing. Addresses will be delivered at the conclusion of the paradle. The election of officers. se lection of permanent national head quarters aud pjace of the next annual convention are not expected to be com pleted until Wednesday, the last (lay of the convention. Minneapolis has been working for weeks to become the choice of the con vention for permanent national head (uarters. but that honor is sought also hy many other larger cities. There is much competition also for selection of the meeting plice for the 1920 conven tion. linna iolis and St. Paul have pre par( d ext ensive programs of entertain imlents for ite former service 1n1 alid Iwomen outside of convention hours. A thealir party and boxing exhilt ion have been arranged in this City for to morrow evening. A ball will he given for the visitors Tuesday night. Although every delegate to the eon veil ion ha.1s served with ' the armed forces of the 'nited States in I te \\'orld Wall. it is understood Ilat no uniforms are to be worn In the con vention. There is to be no ditsinction of rank. Privates, generals, seamen, naval officers and officers and men of the marine corps will mingle indis criminately. The convention Is to be composedl not entirely of men as a number of women delegates will rep resent posts of army nurses. NO SlItEET C.ARS RUN IN TOLE10 People 'ling 14) to 1") Ceits for Bus Rides Whlien Cars 1111n1 Out of City. Toledo, 0., Nov. (.-('ar' riders who last Tuesday voted for an ouster or dering file street cars from tile steels heeauise they -were paying 6 antid . ecIs to travel to and fromI their work today were paying from 10 to 15 eits in auitomobile huses of which Iheir was anl abundiianlce. 'The Toledo lRailways and lAight cioipnliy began list midnigihl to Spirit JRNS A roblem of getting yo 1ent to the ceiling. riefited by our ug early in the spring :o 40 per cent. um O.'s Two Big Stores bill. You can save ~acket Stores. ens Street Non 2 the cars out of the city until not a vehicle with wheels under it was left within the Jurisdiction of the city of flcials who were responsible for thd Duster ordinance passel last .lune be Ing submitted to the people. Mayor Cornell Serelber himself In troduced the ordinance when the com pany, increased the rfars from ;ivo cents to six cents and tI'wo cents -for a transfer to ake care of ai increase in earmen's wages. The cars were removed witimit no tice to public and city officials alike. All were tiken into Michigan and stored on sidetracks. The action was taken immediately after official notifi cation was given the coipany by the board of election managers that the ouster ordnance had been approved by the voters. Officials of the street car company, of which Henry 1j. Doherty, of New York, is the head, gave it out tonight that. cars are not to be operated here "until a permanent sttelement has been reached or Is assured." All in erurban cars are being turned back' at the city limits. Mayor Schreiber called a meeting of his cabinet today and placed the blame for the lack of street car trans portalion on Prank 11. Coates, resi dent president of the operatinig com I pany. 'he mayor declared that I'res ident Coates "broke a gentleman'is agreement" with the mayor that tIhe Cars woild not stopI running un1t1ii tle city ollilcials notilled the company to cease operating. Colds Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE DROMO QUININE Tablets removo the cause. There is only oo "Bromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. FOGGY? If Bilious, Constipated or Headachy take "Cascarets." Tomorrow the siti will shine for you. iveryt hinlig will see clear. rosy and bright. You r system is filled .with liver and bowel poison which keeps your. skinl sallow, your stomach up set, your liead foggy and aching. Your meals aroe turining into polsoni, gases and m-ids. Yiou 'an not feel right. )on't slay hilious or constipated. Feel spIlettdli always by taking Casearets occasionally. h'ley act without giis ing or ilnonvenience. 'They never sckI eni you like k''alolmc I. Salts. Oil or naus 1y. iiarshi pills. Tieyv cost so little too- -Ca-sarets work while you sleep;. COMF IG ur Fall and Winter IV The sooner you con acccks and money s on a low market for der to-day's market and buy your fall ai 15 to 35 per cent. b~ & ( Store North Side of the I PRESERVE/At LIQUIDS and PASTES: F and Ox-Blood (darkI KEEP YOUR SIE Sale of Person BY D. LUTHER I Nov. 20th, at Residen I will sell at. public auction at to the highest bidders the followi 7 itules, 1 brood mare, 1 hor 400 to 500 bushels of corn; 4,000 3 wagons ; 2 1 uggies and harness; hay press; 2 pea threshers; 3 gri 9 cottoll ph Iters; 3 guan 1o distrib disc harro% s --und 7 small barrows foot plows, sub-soil plows, 2 disc i plows, heel sweeps, etc.; blacksmit bellows, vise, shop.hanlliilers, 11101 1 two-horse gasoline engine; wit collars, plow gears and numerous on a well-equipped farm. SSA LE WILL BEGIN T'ERMS: C D. LUTHER ANY'S Ierchandi e. Our Two 1e and bujvour fall a aving values. Practic this fall and winter a prices. It will pay yo ad Winter bill. Corne y buying your fall bill - LAUF ehblic Square in Brnsn Bl~4 w - EU- - U]Ui unsUr Uw U LEATHER or Black,White,Tara brown) Shoes [OES NEAT al Property 300ZER ce Near Kinards my residenec near Kinards ng personal property: e four years old; 12 hogs; to 5,000 bundles of fodder; reaper and binder ; 1 good iin cradles; 3 grain drills; utors; 3 section harrows; 2 ; 2 two-horse plows, single mutaway plows, lot of other hi tools, consisting of anvil, key wrenches, tongs, etc.; gon harness, hames, horse other things usually found LT 10 O'CLOCK. 48TT BOOZER Buildings nid winter :ally all of nid we are u to come and let us at J. C. V LENS, S. C.I