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You Can Make with Fev Just use an additional qi Powder, about a teaspo< omitted. This applies equally w foods. Try the following new way: CREAM LA' Old Way 1 cup sugar eup milk 2 cupi flour 2 teaspoons Rural Baking Powder 3 eees H cup shortening 1 teaspoon flavoring Makes 1 Large , DIRECTIONS?Cream the sugar and si After sifting the flour and Royal Hakin add it all to the mixture. Gradually ad you hove n smooth pour batter. Add the tina and hake in a moderately hot oven f baked in two layers. Put together with cr R01 BAKING 1 made from Cream of Tart No Alum PACOLET, ROUTE 2 Pacolet, Route 2, April 9.?The Ken eral talk of the community is war. Tke younp people enjoyed an ejrp:craclrinf? at Mr. W. E. McBride's Sat urday night. Sunday being a rainy day most everybody spent Easter at home. Mrs. S. F. Kirby gave an egg hunt at her home Saturday afternoon. A large crowd of young people were present and all enjoyed it very much. Misses Estelle and Clara Brown spent Sunday with Misses Marie and Corrie Stone. Miss Fannie Kirby spent a few days last week with her cousin, Miss Bell Kirby. Miss Bertha Hart, who has had a severe attack of the measles, is improving slowly. Her many friends tvjrv iv occ nfi uul a^ain soon* Messrs. Henry and Charlie Jones o> White Stone attended the egg-cracking at Mr. W. E. McBride's Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Falls Thornton of Cowpens are visiting at Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Coleman's. Misses Minnie and Margaret Mc- ! Bride spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Marie Stone. Miss Ida Brown spent Saturday night with Miss Bell Kirby. Mrs. Sherbert and children of Spartanburg spent the week-end on the rente. Mr. E. E. Mason was a business visiter to Spartanburg Saturday. Farm work is at a stand still on account of the recent rains. Solo. '/<\ Walls fin with Velc Wo arc always will 5-Mvc you bet fiii ?an oil paint thai ceilings and woodi ?ami sanitary. It is the ideal pair direct to wood wot vas, burlap, radiati Tile eighteen attr possible. Call or STONE-JONES HAR UNION, SOU! Essayra I PannlAc llnrl Funeral Directors Automobile Equipment Fu Calls Answered Pro H. VV. EDGAl Phone 240 II Excellent Cake irer Eggs lantity of Royal Baking ;>n, in place of each egg ell to nearlv all baker! recipe according to the VER CAKE New Way 1 cup sugar 1 cup milk 2 cups flour 4 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder 1 ?CS 2 tablespoons shortening 1 teaspoon flavoring 2-Laycr Cake <ortenlng together.then ml* In the egg. g Powder together two or three times, d the milk and heat with spoon until flavoring. Pour Into greased layer cake or twenty minutes. This cake la best cam tilling and spread with white icing fAL POWDER ! 1 :ar, derived from grapes. No Phosphate j '1 The opening of the branch line of the South African railways recently completed to JJmtata was the ocoa sion of a notable gathering. Umtata is 212 miles by rail from East Lonilnn TIid i- tj?j. ?.. -...x- iu muiywa was Thirty-seven libraries, in .12 cities of the State have student libraries from the Wisconsin library school. Employes of the Dubin (Ireland) Gas company have returned to work pending settlement of their demands by arbitration. UGH! CALOMEL MAKES YOU DEATHLY SICK Stop Using Dangerous Drug Before It Salivates You! It's Horrible! You're bilious, sluggish, constipated and believe you need vile, dangerous calomel to start your liver and clean your bowels. Here's my guarantee! Ask your druggist for a 50 cent bottle of Dodson'o Liver Tone and take a spoonful tonight. If it doesn't start your liver and straighten you right up better than calomel and without griping or making you sick I want von to crn back to the store and get your money. Take calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak and sick and nauseated. Don't lose a day's work. Take a spoonful of harmless, vegetable Dodson's Liver Tone tonight and wake up feeling great. It's perfectly harmless, so give it to your children any time. It can't salivate, so let them eat anything afterwards. ished \ >ur on the lookout for articles that ter service. Our latest discovery is t cives a soft, velvctv finUI* walla work. It is inexpensive, easily applied \>u can wash it with soap and water. it for inside \.ork. It may he applied k, plaster, wallboard, wallpaper, canurs, pipes, etc. active tints make any color scheme v/rMc for card DWARE COMPANY H CAROLINA erfakina Co. I and Embalmers rnished When Desired. mptly Day or Night R, Manager. Old Postofllcc Balldlng \ HIGHWAY COMMISSION HELD MEETING SATURDAY Union, S. C., April 7, 1917. The Union Township Highway Commission, which is composed of the following men: Geo. W. Going, E. W Stone, J. B. Betenbaugh, G. P. Godshall, T. K. Foster, J. T. Bradley unci A. G. Kennedy met this morning it the office of the Chamber of Commerd at 9 o'clock and organized and elected A. G. Kennedy chairman, and E. W Stone secretary of the commission. Matters of a preliminary naturt were taken up by the commission and disposed of. The commission decided that before it made any definite plan? for the road work under its charge Capt. J. Roy Pennell, State Highwaj Engineer, would be" asked to meet with the commission and discuss the proposition in this township fully and advise with us as to the best methods tc pursue. The commission will advertise the bonds for sale as prescribed in the bill at an early date. The chairman of the Union Highway Commission voices the sentiment of the entire commission when he makes the following statement: We are going to stand for economy and efficiency and do our best to give the taxpayer a dollar's worth of road for every dollar spent, and with that end in view earnestly ask the hearty cooperation of all the property owners to assist us in the task before us. A. G. Kennedy, Chairman. A CHILD'S TONGUE SHOWS IF LIVER OR BOWELS ARE ACTIVE If Cross, Feverish, Sick. Bilious, dive Fruit Laxative at Once. Every mother realizes, after giving her children "California Syup of Figs," that this is their ideal laxative, hecause they love its pleasant taste and it thoroughly cleanses the tender little stomach, liver and bowels without griping. When cross, irritable, feverish 01 breath is bad, stomach sour, look at the tongue, Mother! If coated, give a teaspoonful of this harmless "truit laxative," and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out of the howels, and you have a well, playful child again. When its little system is full of cold, throat sore, has stomach-ache diarrhoea, indigestion, colic?-remember, a good "inside cleansing" should always be the first treatment given. Millions of mothers keep "California Syrup of Figs" handy; they knov a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for i 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup ol Figs," which has directions for babies children of all ages and grown-ups printed on the bottle. Beware of coun terfeits sold here, so don't be fooled Get the genuine, made by "CalifornU Fig Syrup Company." The liscovery of America cost i little more than $7,000, at least sc say some documents that were fount in the archives of Genoa. These docu ments give the value of Columbus first fleet as $:i,000. The great ad ....mi wiir. jmiu u salary ot $;-suu : year, the two captains who accompanied him received a salary of $20( each, and the members of the crew were paid at the rate of $-2.50 : month each. I Worn Out? (I No doubt you are, if 1 | you suffer from any of the I ? numerous ailments to SB which an women are subject. Headache, back- JW9 jm? ache, sideache, nervousness, weak, tired feeling, Wr 9^ are some ot the symp- ^ toms, and you must rid m B H yourself of them in order 9 tt to feel well. Thousands 9 BS of women, who have I H B been benefited by this 9 B H remedy, urge you to 9 II TAKE | a Cardui \ II The Woman's Tonic | j$ 9 Mrs. Sylvania Woods, 11 B I of Clifton Milts Kv saw B B "Before taking Car dui, | fi |S I was, at times, so weak I 9 a could hardly walk, and ^|l ^| the pain in my back and head nearly killed me. BP Ik After taking three bottles yi I 8 of Cardul, the pains dia- || I i appeared. Now I feel as II II well as lever did. Every II 8 I suffering woman should i 9 | I try Cardul." Getabottle ? B I 1 today. E-68 11 Beginning December 18, the firm? composing the American Clothine Manufacturers' association will granl increased wages to 82.000 employes This will add about $8,000,000 to tht pay rolls. The increase will he giver to all employes, regardless of whetlv er or not they are affiliated with tht union. Pipe fitters employed on Canadiar government railroads are paid a min imum of 42 cents an hour. % fc. GIVES IT CREDIT FOR SAVING CHILD'S LIFE Tells of "Most Awful" and ! "Most Wonderful" Things i He Ever Saw. | "BLEEDING TO DEATH" "We Had About Given Fp Hope," Says Father, Expressing His GratI itude for Aid. ! "I believe Tanlac just saved my | daughter's life, for she was in an \ awful condition when she began taking ) it and the doctors had said they had tried their last remedy," was the highly interesting statement made by Mr. . O. T. Fergusan, of Anderson, in the endorsement he gave Tanlac on Feb, ruary 28th. "My daughter suffered jfrom a very bad case of some trouble that was like bloody diarrhoea. She bled continually for five months despite all we could do, and she suffered agony, too. She was just bleeding to [death, that is the only way I can de scribe it, and the loss of blood had sapped her strength until I had to lift her in and out of bed. "We had doctors attending her ana they did all they could, and finally they said they had tried their last remedy, and I could not say that she was any better than when they started treating her. We had about Riven up hope and I had begun to fear that my only child would never pet well. "My mother-in-law had been urging me to try Tanlac for my daughter, and at last I bought a bottle, as the doctoTs had said they had done all 4hey could. When the bottle had been taken she was in pretty pood condition generally and wonderfully improved. She gained a lot of strength, too. "My daughter's trouble was 1>most awful thing I ever heard of, and! the way Tanlac helped her was one I of the most wonderful things I ever i saw or heard of. My daughter wa? ; put on the road back to strength and mproved health by Tanlac, and she soon was able to he up and doing light ; work around the house. She is in good i health, and it is all due to the good ; Tanlac did her." > For sale by Palmetto Drug Co., | Union; PufTalo Drug Co., PufTalo; K. . D. Pailey, Carlisle: P. G. Wilburn & [ Son, Cross Keys; .Tonesville Drug Co., I .Tonesville; Lockhart Mills Store, , Lockhart, R. J. Fowler, Monarch.? . .(Advertisement). , Two million children between the . ages of 10 and 15 are employed for j wages in the United States. ! The Carpets' International union f comprises 850 locals, with a combined membership of 107,000. DON'T RISK NEGLECT. k Don't neglect a constant backache, sharp, darting pains of bladder disorders. The danger of dropsy or i Bright's disease is too serious to ig> nore. Use Doan's Kidney Pills as I have your friends and neighbors. A - Union case. Mrs. It. N. Sprouse, 263 W. Main St. ,Union, says: "I was in a bad way * with kidney trouble. I felt nervous and my health was shattered. The 1 pains in *he small of my back were ' terrible and they seemed to bother me ? more at night. There were other distressing kidney disorders, which ani noyed me greatly. I doctored for six j months and finally a friend told me to : try Doan's Kidney Pills. I got some I 1 from the Palmetto Drug Co., and af| ter I had taken one box I felt re! lieved. I kept on until I had used six : boxes and by that time all sigiis of idney complaint left me." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs. Sprouse had. Foster-Milburn i Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. aw KASY WAY TO REDUCE FLESH Drink Hot Water and Take Tassco Haven't you often wished for a medicine to reduce your flesh? Something i that does not require dieting or calisthenics? Well, right here you have it !in 5-grain tassco tablets, which you . may secure at Glymph's Pharmacy. [They are pleasant to take, perfectly 1 I liarmlnoo ? 1 '* uim uiumc no restrictions ol habit or eating, and reduce the flesh, little by little, until you are down to the number of pounds you wish to weight. Too much flesh is undesirable, as most quite stout people will readily admit, and it detracts from one's good appearance; makes one clumsy and short of breath. ( There isn't any reason why anyone should be too stout, when there's this much-tried, perfectly satisfactory remedy at Glymph's Pharmacy. Tassco tablets (don't forget the name) are recommended by physicians and are guaranteed to be perfectly harmless. Refuse substitutes, if you can not come to our store, we will mail tassco to you. ?50c BOX FREE? FREE TASSCO COUPON THE TASSCO CO. Boston, Mnss. Send me by return mail a 50c box of your wonderful obesity treat[ ment. I enclose 10c in silver or ( stamps to help pay postage and packing. 14-4 i Since 1912 the circulation of chil. dren's books in the Toronto public lihfotv kqo ma?a Had you commenced five yeari Three-Fourt of your incomt nd depc Other Four in a bank you would today be c wealth and happiness. Start thi at this Bank % It's #L 1 Mai ;?- \ witl """"!?-? ?or your t?rocei to the last penny The LUZIANfoE somethingunusi Guarantee: we first had Lu et . t. made Lu/ anne: Jf, after using the contents of a cart, you OWH ft'< t,\ are not satisfied in OUt ackncvvledgi every respect, your a CUIl ol" Lu/ianr grocer .v,7/ refund say that Luziaill your money. farther than any then vou are enti And your grocei request. Ask fo "The Reily-Taylor Compar. If You Need I You can help yourself by Union Junk Co. all kinds < Rags, Rubber, Bones, Meta Copper. We pay the High* everything. Special prices Furs. UNION JUNK CO 34 Gadberry Street Branch in Jonesville C O 1VI I I\ Carload Fine Italian and Vermont Marble uments and Tombstones?the most durable monumental purposes in the world. Costs a lot better. HONOR YOUR DEAD with a suitable m proportioned design of fine material nicely li taste than a huge mass of cheap marble butc We sell direct to you from the manufactu made from picked material designed and freight, no middle man's profit, no agent's coi you get better material, better finish and sa I BAILEY UNDERTA | Phone 106 I Nourishing IIs a Necessary Part of a Civiliz< Sweet, Juicy Beef and Pork, Mutto bought at our market. We give hon the Best of Fresh Meats. Give us you service and reasonable prices. City Market and ( E. R. GODSIIALL, Mgr t } ago to live on hs >sited the th in a sure road to at System today Got to &e Good 1 ^fotx r will make good to you, . We knew you expected lally good in a coffee when ui inina. bo we o good that it will stand without apologizing, withrig any rivals. YOU buy le. If you can't honestly ae tastes better and gees other coffee at the price, tied to your money back. will Rive it to you upon >r profit-sharinR catalog. Ecoffee iy, .New Orleans Money selling to the ?f Scrap Iron, ; ils, Brass and Bst prices for | on Hides and j MP ANY UNION, S. C. ,S. C. r g ! and Ilarre Granite Monand finest material for little more?but a whole emorial?a simple, wellnished is in much better hered up by apprentices, rers of Fine Monuments finished by expert mmission?Buy from ive 20 per cent. KING CO. Union, S. C. Meat ed Man's Diet. n and Veal may be est weight and sell ir order for prompt /M?UV W? I