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North, South, East and Wesl lies or other information, cal A Ticket Accent or write FRED GEISSLER, kgt. Asst. Gen. Pass'r Agl S. A. L. RWY., i. Atlanta, Ga. BROTHERS ranite s a beauti- la, i will tell lould know der for a \ ; equipped Carol inas. leigh, N. C. 'each y Idren nm Save Jrll 1 3 kiddies (7f If aking them U / jS i their money. JBr ivings account in BS banking institu- MB this, where children JBMJ n the proper attention JSW icouragement to han- mBw their own finances i good start in the it direction. One r opens an account. sty?Courtesy?Service 8 tional Bank teville S. C. four Watchword ur Standard ou to be as saving as possible in the matter citizen of these good old United States that ation of food, remember this: The Best goes it economize by using the cheapest food prolrishing food comes higher in price and is the our store. We are constantly on the watch jry viewpoint. If it is pure and whole - - * ' * f m i _ j_i le highly nourismng, we nave it. a is uie ze. Barksdale | "An A B i Wk m ~ f B ?Quoated from an a I U uuen represen ' I Look over c '| jj ner office, fi 1 and note tl" II where your (back to you dollars as y( 1 3 ! & I COLONEL KERR TO dowr COLONEL MILLER conn inff Dear Cousin,?I seat myself to cheei I j write to you on an important mat- frien I lu. e u?c,;?occ Mv friend Marston dishe ILtJr Ul uuouiv^. ... was here last week as you saw from ha(j The Press and Banner and brought that me a pera. He called it an Avocado Avoc but Uncle Jim, who has been to wise Florida says it was an Alligator to ei pear. Marston says he raised it on had " * wViirh fi his grape-iruit iarm llVitl | UJL tj he said he would send us some grape ijke _ fruit. This was last year he said can this about sending the grape-fruit. ject ' This year he says he sold the farm back and increase just like you mortgage that a cow and the man who has the ally, farm for this year gets the increase, had which is the grape-fruit, but to show to a me that he was thinking about me said he brought me a pear. who Thsi pear was very large and he t Marston said all of it was good to S( eat except the skin which was very whel thin. The outside layer looked shou something like a cantaloupe when it ing was taken off the ball of seed on as I the inside. This he said he and awa; Big Sister would eat, and as the far seed were the best part of it he I w, would give me and "Sun" the seed. mat1 t- ?sped he said it matl in uiuci ?,u was necessary to mash them up that well and put oil on them. He did You the mashing and when he " got Avo through we could find no oil except and some castor oil and Marston said "Su it was the very thing so he fixed it a h up, and in order to be polite "Sun" wha j and I finally finished with it, though hav< it was a job, and "Sun" kicked ajtimt good deal. j opei Well, I am out after eating the job [ seed and oil but I ?.m not feeling goo ** * 1 3 svvoi II well yet. xnarston nau guuc . Blt? | I got down town, and didn't leave | guii __ | his address. I immediately went | goo l - dvertisement of whatever natu its welcome by il looks depend upoi With good desig some chance of } tisement being rea poor designs you 1c no chance at all.' ddress before the Poor Richard Club, an c ting nearly every nationally advertised arti iny product of The Pr "om a visiting card to le carefulness of des mnnev turns arounc r cash register with as Dur expenditure warrai ??s | ( i to see Dick Soridley who is a ! ton acted "in th oisseur on things to eat, know- and maliciously, that he had tasted limeberger intending to hui se, hog feet, deviled crabs,.' Please let me i dice cream and all kinds of return mail, anc ;s and I asked him if Marston mas bringing y< put up a job on me. I soon saw with y?u. Dick knew nothing about an Your Cou? :ado though he tried to look and said some seed were good ^ at. and others not, and that you y MOP to pull them in the right time ^ he moon and so on, just about VVVVVVW a. politician would talk, as you imagine, all around the sub- Monterey, No and up through the middle and Sutherland of I again and say nothing. Well, s;des at the horr is the ^y Dick talked. Fin- a. Sutherland. I asked him straight out if he Mr. and Mrs. ever sen Avocado and he had little George St dmit that he hadn't though he nesday and Wee that P&t Roche had a cousin beville with reU J 4 hsd 6e^;cn one oncc snu uwi I ivxgssx*s w ? old Pat about it. | Price were i ) not being able to find out the city Monda; uher the seed'} of such fruit Mr. and Mrs. il.'d be eaten with oil I am writ- children spent to you to get the information city. know that you have eaten Mrs. J. A. Su y from home as much, and as day in Warrent away as most anybody I know. Weeks, ant definite information in this Mr. S. W. M ler as I am going to turn the passed through l;er over to my lawyer if I find route to Abbev Marston playe da trick on me. Corporal Ray see that eating the seed of this Camp Jackson, cado might have given both me a furlough. "Sun" the appendicitis. Well Messrs. W. J. n" might have been ruined for were visitors to .wyer, and you can imagine Master Grad; t a big business like mine would Wednesday nig' i gone to in these flourishing Mr. and Mrs. G ;s if I had gotten down for an < Mr. and Mrs. ration. I might have lost my stead of going and besides have suffered a Va., as was e> d deal. This has caused me their home neai ye concern and much mental an- to the delight o -L ?v:?i, mxr lawupr savs is Mr. Gilliam h >11, WI1IW1I. t"J " J " d damages, if I find that Mars-1 the Calhoun es1 re, secures I i ts looks; its 1 i its design. I n you have | rour adver- I d, but with I lave almost * organization of advertising cle ess and Bana npwcnanpr Li X IV/ f f 9 ign. That's I 1 and comes 1 1 many recruit a | nts 53 n 9 i m e premises" wilfully! Mrs. T. C. Sutherland of Martins with a high hand, j Mill, is spending this week with her niliate me. (daughter, Mrs. Foster Weeks, whose know about this by j little daughter, Pauline, is very siek I come down Christ-! with pneumonia. We hope for her jur cough medicine a speedy recovery. Mr. Marshal Clinkscales attended sin, Davis, i party at the home of Miss Tenia ^ v v y v v v| Gilliam Friday night. v! Mr. John T. Stokes was in the ITEREY. V city Friday. ^ Misses Myrtice and Sallie SuthVWVWWW erland were shopping in the city on Friday. v. 24.?Mrs. M. L. i j^rs George Speer is at home af- rosperity, now re-| ^er spending the summer with her te of her son, Mr. J. sons> . Mrs. John Gilliam is. spending C. S. Gibert an ^jg weejc her sjster^ Mrs. W. ewart, spent Wed- } HoweU Inesday night in AbltlV,G,S i , _ A RED CROSS DINNER. , L McClain and G. ? business visitors toj y. I The finance committee of the W. N. Busby and j Red Cross is arranging to serve a Wednesday in the dinner on saleeday in December, 4 the purpose being to raise money itherland spent Fri- for the Abbeville chapter. on with Mrs. Foster a turkey dinner with all the good things that go with it will be served I cClain of Flatwoods, for the small sum of fifty cents. An J i here Friday en oyster stew will be served for thirille on business. ty-five cents. Both these dinners mond C. Price of win include coffee. Columbia, is here on . The dinner will be after the usual excellent style which has always ' .' ' mmons prevailed in Abbeville and will be t e city n ay. WOrth coming a distance to attend, y Patterson spent _ , ' Every man, woman and child m ht at t e ome o county is cordially invited to r. W. Price. ^ buy their dinner Monday from the John C. Uuuam, in- Rcd Cros3 ladjM back to Pittsburg, :pected, will make TELEPHONE OFFICE CLOSED. Calhoun Falls much f their many friends. The Telephone office will be as a position with closed on Thursday, Thanksgiving ;ate. Day, from 8:30 until 5:00 o'clock.