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p Saves Royal Baking Powder n duce appetizing and wh cornbread, etc., with few required. In many recipes the nun duced and excellent resi an additional quantity of about a teaspoon, for e following tested recipe is srunui 1 cup sugar % cup water 3 egga 2 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder 1 cup flour 1 teaspoon aalt ^ cup cold water 1 teaspoon flavoring The old method < and no baki BAKING^ made from Cream of Tan and adds none but health No Alum ELFORD GROVE. El ford Grove, March 12.?Well, we have had some pretty weather, hut today has been very rainy. Mr. M. S. Coleman has moved with his family in this neighborhood and we are glad to have these good people with us. We had a very large crowd at Sunday school Sunday, it being a beautiful Sabbath. Next Sunday being the third Sunday Urother Thrasher will preach El ford. We hope to see a large crowd out. Everybody is welcomed. JlhLL'lhl^h "fvfii In every home Sloan's Liniment has earned its place in the medicine chest as a relief from pains and aches. Quickly penetrates <ri>}lhnnt mU bing and soothes the soreness. Cleaner and more effective than mussy plasters or ointments, it does not stain the skin. For rheumatism, neuralgia, gout, lumbago, 6pmins and strains use Sloan's Liniment. At nil druggists, 25e. 50c. $1.00. 75 years ago everyone wort and, likewise, everyone used h paint. To-day, when machine-: is SO much better and rVicanp would think of wearing homespi people are still using hand-mi however, because they do not I 1 BHEBBBH JKtf BH LEAD and ZINC PAI nWU GALLONS - WIARS LONGER will save them money and labor. Devoe Lead and Zinr Paint is simply made of the same ingredients the old-time painter used: Pure White Lead, Pure White Zinc, and Pure Linseed Oil. The only difference is that Devoe is mixed by machinery, 500 gallons at a time. Therefore, If- ic a I ol\e/\lufottr color and covering capacity. We guarantee Devoe Lead We know it contains no whii materials. Stop in and ask for STONE-JONES HARD UNION, SOUTF Eggs lakes it possible to proolesome cakes, muffins, er eggs than are usually nber of eggs may be reults obtained by adding ' Royal Baking Powder, ach egg omitted. The > a practical illustration: : CAKE DIRECTIONS:?Don near and water until it spina a thread and add to the stiffly beaten whites of eggs, beating until the mixture is cold. Sift together three times, the flour, alt and baking powder, and add alternately to the white mixture with the yolks of the eggs beaten stiff. Add Hi cup cold water and flavoring Ml. li.rl.tl.. ....t a- - - - ...... ?i.u i'ubc <* uiuuci me oven about one hour. jailed for 6 eggs ng powder PCWDER tar, derived from grapes, iful qualities to the food. No Phosphate Misses Etha and Ruby Horne of Jonesville were visitors at Elford Grove Sunday school Sunday and Misses Charlie May Garner was a visitor also. Mr. Tommy Garner of near Paeolet and daughter visited his father, Mr. E. M. Garner, Sunday and attended Sunday school at Elford. A daughter was born to Mr. am Mrs. Herbert Fowler Feb. 17th and a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Harmon Feb. 22nd. M isses Eessie McKissick of .lonesIvillo attended Sunday school Sunday I at Elford. | Mr. .T. G. Garner is very sick .at this i writing. Mr. J. S. Thrasher has returned from a visit to Greenville and was present Sunday at Elford. He was 'greatly missed while he was absent from Sunday school. Blue Eyes. "CASCARETS" FOR A COLD, BAD BREATH OR SICK HEADACHE Best for Liver and Bowels, for Biliousness, Sour Stomach and Constipation. Get a 10-eent box now. Furred Tongue, Bad Colds, Indigestion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Headaches come from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which cause yjur stomach to become filled with undigested food, which sours and ferments like garbage in a swill barrel. That's the first step to untold misery?indigestion, foul gases, had breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that is horrible and nauseating. \ Casearet tonight will give your constipated bowels a thorough clean-iii)' and straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep?a 10-eent 'box from your druggist will keen you feelint* good for months Millinnc <^r men and women take a Casearet now land then to keep their stomach, liver and bowels regulated, and never know i a miserable moment. Don't forget (he children?their little insides need a good, gentle cleansing, too. e homespun? in I and Zinc Paint 10 be pure, ting, silica or other worthless Color Card. WARE COMPANY 1 CAROLINA SANTUC | Santuc, March 1U.- ? "Somebody stole my old Shanghai hen, I wish they had let her be; Every day she laid two eggs, ] And on Sunday she laid thre%" A few hens like that would he a bonanza these times. Why does the I'uget Sound? It is about six months until muscadines are ripe again. This is fine weather, the week-end of last week and makes the birds and j hens sing. It. seems it can almost make a goose sing.?Monday rain. Strawberry plants are budding some and I saw plum blossoms but it seems th-.t ;? -- "? .. ? 111:111 usual anu sp-ing 1 is very near. How many weeks lirmt ' Hoes the ground hog give us? Six9 < Well, that is about up. anyway, I tie- < licve we ear. plant some garden seeds. 1 Rev. A. R. Cates, pastor, tilled his 1 appointment at the Presbyterian < church on Sunday and preached from < the text: "He that believeth not shall < be damned." The day was fine and a s good congregation was out to hear 1 him. One or two more days of sunshine 1 and I think planting will begin. Some ( farmers think they will make some i feed anyway and stock food is some- c what short with even some of the best | farmers. l'or the past two or three weeks j this section has been about run over 1 by robins?I guess on their way back g to their summer home, f used to shoot f them when a boy .but 1 won't now. T I believe in protecting the birds. A f few mornings ago 1 counted 2" on g about a hundred yards of telephone i wire at one time. I must get busy g and make some bird houses. Tt is too late to hunt rabbits, en- c tirely too late for a person to eat g them, and T think T will protest strong- f lv against dogs running around on my e little farm destroying young rabbits I and partridge nests, even eating the g young birds. T want such things to c increase in this country and as far as r my dominion extends T am going to \ protect them. T would not like to r have a country without a thing fit to j eat of the animate kind in ib If rab- 1 bits eat our peas or bean-; and skin j our cantaloupes, let us plant some for ^ them. c There is so much said these days of \ the high cost of living, but as "Old ? Man Grouch" cays, there is some cost of high living and I guess that is a j sort of evil, when the other cannot he { j helped by the individual. Nothing i Idaunterl rmnrU'1e , v. .v:iincr now man ( ever, especially the female of the i species. Some who really are not able ] to dress so fine do so at school at f home, abroad but they must needs \ keep pace. But maybe that is none I of my business, I am only commenting. As for the men, they in a large t majority wear overall suits for work. < The sons of rest dress up, but they are l drones. ; I notice the comparison of prices j in The Times last week. I have not t and do not yet believe the prevailing t prices at this time are legitimate. Tt is not supply and demand, as it should 1 be, it is more in manipulation, specu- ] lation and combines, perhaps in re- < straint of trade and it is all saddled . apon the European war. That is c big loop hole and things are being i scooted though it alarmingly. Please tell me how many boys, sons of farmers, who attend agricultural i colleges, ever go back to the farm af- ! Iter their college course is ended? I Many negroes are leaving for NorthI em cities or to public woms and more j may leave if a big job is opened up j for them. They won't work on the I farms when they can get bid daily wages. Let them go and get hungry. , Tley Denver. MOTHER! YOUR CHILI) IS CROSS, FEVERISH, FROM CONSTIPATION 1 If Tongue is Coaled, Breath Bad, Stomach Sour, Clean Liver and Bowels. Give "California Syrup of Figs" at once?a teaspoonful today often saves a sick child tomorrow. If your little one is out-of-sorts, half-sick, isn't resting, eating and acting naturally?look, Mother! see if t tongue is coated. This is a sure sign that its little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with waste. Whon 1 cross, irritable, feverish, stomach sour, breath bad or has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the constipated poison, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of its little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. Mothers can rest easy after giving this harmless "fruit laxative," because it never fails to cleanse the little one's liver and bowels and sweeten the stomach and they dearly love its pleasant taste. Full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grownups printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. ' Ask your druggist for u .r>0-cent bot- | tie of "California Syrup of Figs;" then I see that it is made by the "California ' Fig Syrup Company." Platinum was formerly employed for the ignition points of spark plugs, but the greatly increased cost of the metal has compelled the use of substitutes, chief amont; which is metallic tungsten. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE S TASTELESS civil TONIC, drives out Malaria,enriches the Mood,and builds up the sys> tem. Atruetouic. Tor-><lults and children. 50c. The industry of making Navajo blankets has reached decidedly respectable proportions, the 4ifc.put last year being valued at over $750,000. CANNOT GIVE PRAISE TOO FREELY, SHE SAYS Mrs. Keller Declares She Feels Better Than in Years. GAINED TWENTY POUNDS \fter Eight Years <>f Suffering. (Ireenville Woman Says Tanlac Soon banished Troubles. "I improved in every way right from the start after I began taking Tanlae, and I gained in weight from jne hundred and seventeen pounds tn jne hundred and thirty-seven pounds i k?|" '> twenty pounds?and I soon vas in such good health, so far as mv stomach was concerned, that 1 could ?at and enjoy anything I wanted and iipest it properly, too, even if 1 had mffered ahout cipht years with stomich trouble." The remarkable results pi von Mr-. \nnio Keller, of 11.1 Murphy St.. Greenville, by Tanlac were described n her hiphly interesting statement. >f which the above parapraph is a tart. Continuinp, Mrs. Keller said: "I suffered front indipestion and stomach trouble particularly, which I tad had for maybe six or cipht years, tnywav; it was a lonp time and I ailed to find any medicine that would treak up the trouble. f suffered a jreat deal with pains in my stomach ind chest after meals and also a bu' np sensation, and pas on my stom ich also troubled me a lot. "I had headaches so badly that I ould hardly endure them at times md my nerves were on edpe. My aptetite had left me and T 'lid not eat >nouph hardly to keep one alive, and had to he very careful with what, I ite. Then I bepan takinp Tanlac. beause 1 had heard so much about the rood it was doinp others in (Ireen'ille. The Tanlac made me better ;j 1 nost from the start and 1 improved apidlv in every way. I pained from 17 to ].">7 pounds?a pain of" 20 )ound>?and the Tanlac pave me a rrand appetite and I soon was ratio iverythinp I wanted. The headaches vere broken up and my nerves strengthened. "My strenpth was increased and 1 soon was feeiinp fine and like a dif'erent person. Tanlac is a o-ms.i cine?the best I ever took?and I annot praise it too much or endorse t too stronply for troubles like I had. ] first took Tanlac about a year apo. akinp about two bottles. I shall alvays take Tanlac when I have trou)les that Tanlac is pood for. "I am always plad to praise Tanlac. ;oo, for it is the prandest medicine I sver took, and I feel stronper and in ietter 'health than I have been in pears, and I am a number of pounds leatfter in weipht. It is far and away ;he best medicine I ever took for my troubles." For sale by Palmetto Drup Co., Union; Buffalo Drup Co., Buffalo; K. D. Bailey, Carlisle; B. G. Wilburn Son, Cross Keys; .Tonesville Drup Co., Tonesville; Lockhart Mills Stove, f.ockhart, B. J. Fowler, Monarch.? (Advertisement). LANI) SALE. State of South Carolina, Union Countv. Court of Common Pleas. Richard W. Scott, l'laintiir, against I.. P. Pendergrass, Defendant. Pursuant to an order in the ahove stated action, the un<lorsigncd will, on salesday, the 2nd day of April, 1917, iluring legal hours of sale, before the i courthouse door in Union, S. ('., sell, at public auction, the following described lands and premises, to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land, lying and situate in lonesville township, County and State aforesaid, containing 42 acres, more or less, bounded on the South by lands of Robert Charles, on the West by lands of H. L. Sprouse and J. W. Scott, North by lands of J. W. Scott, and East by public road to Union, being the land formerly owned by Willis and Samuel Ward, and having such metes and bounds as shown by plat made by J. R. McArthur, on Feb. 2nd, 1893. Terms of Sale: One-half cash, balance in one year from date of sale, credit portion to be secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the premises, with interest at eight per cent per annum, purchaser to have privilege to pay all cash, and to pay for papers and recording. W. W. Johnson, 11-3 Jqdge of Probate. The electric railways of the United States are valued at the enormous sum of $730,000,000. fcj'w yftciii'ystth I if" I HAITI Y / (.rows 2:> inches loan \ ? siiyd Miiy r i oert whose \^' y picture i? here. V ./ I v< :v or.c c m liavo nit u tony. r<^>r by u.sinn EXELEftTO vchich is -,i Heir Gtnwrr, not a kinky hair remover, K !' <!? the se ii|> and roots of l-air, c!t inf iv,in<)ni(( ? l mops S faionyr li.iit at oiiti . u.tl a'tor in- inn m*v ?m limes yoa can see the results Try I a box. Prico2&c by ir.iil c?< receipt K of Mump* or coin. agents wanted everywhere f Write For Particulars EXKLKNTO MEDICINE CO., ATLANTA. OA. E V T-^rr, J e x pEt* FOR x^>W^E- ^AV,KJGS Acc< There is but One Sure To get money?earn it; but on money?save it; but one sure v Save Mai ?by systematic setting aside < portion of your income and put A RELIABLE BANKING We offer you our I Look at You j Ex pens I after you have used our meats awhile. I them considerably less than formerly. Y meats than ever before. The reason is s good that every ounce of them is eaten, waste, and the stoppage of waste is savinp City Market and E. It. GODS HALL, ] If You Need You can help yourself ty Union Junk Co. all kinds Rags, Rubber, Bones, Me Copper. We pay the Hig everything. Special price Furs. UNION JUNK C 34 Gadberry Street Branch in Jonesvil ? I " l?l HiJ.M? lll?IH ? Ill C O MI I* Carload Fine Italian anil Vi.imnni uments and Tombstones?the most durabl monumental purposes in tlie world. Costs lot better. HONOR YOUR DEAD with a suitable proportioned design of fine material nicely taste than a huge mass of cheap marble bu We sell direct to you from the manufacl made from picked material designed and freight, no middle man's profit, no agent's < you get better material, better finish and BAILEY UNDERTi Phone 106 \ THE WORLD 1 CO A < $7.00 Per Ton. $3.5 ? ei ntz rnn 71 ?1>IU I CI ?)VW J Guaranteed to catch quickly ? pletely and last longer tha / No Clinker: I POWER FUEL 4 { PHONE (H I Peoples Undert Funeral Directors and Automobile l'c|iii|?mtnt l-'urnishcri Calls Answered Promptl h. vvTedgar, i> i Phone 210 I SE.MOCD I jj '| ; l????dte/j 3UNT Way e sure way to have vay to ney laeh week or mootli .*? lintj it to work, in INSTITUTION services 55E3VSESi&'!B2Ki9KQBUnflK2Zl3nBI r Table es t will surprise you to find et you have enjoyed finer J implc. Our meats are so There is, therefore, no The best is the cheapest Cattic Co, Mirr. f Money V selling to the ; of Scrap Iron, tals, Brass and [hest prices for c nn IViHec ? > H 'J- v mm U1UV1 UIIU OMPANY UNION, S. C. lie, S. C. inn? ? BBP1H?BMWMM? Hi G I e and Barre Granite Mone and finest material for a little more?-but a whole memorial?a simple, wellfinished is in much better tchered up by apprentices, turers of Fine Monuments 1 finished by experts, no ommission?Buy from us; save 20 per cent \KING CO. Union. S. C. ssesxsx%xxxxxsx%xw%%% I'S BEST L L I 0 Per 1000 lbs. 4 lbs. 4 ind burn more com- 4 n any other coal. J COMPANY i MBMOMMMHiUVi .. . ftJM aking Co. Embalmers When I >t*si r**d. y Day or Night Manager. Old Postofflcc Builrttuu