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p. It radiated "'home" ia a measure 1 all <Jut of proportion to its size. . The daughter of the house had chosen it as her own little apartment i because of its sunny bay window. I ,"Thanks to the National Biscuit 3 on/I nonl'Dra .nf I vuii;;/aaj auu vi-uv* j/wvmv^ v* > good things," said the -can 1 live well without a : A thick, warm-toned ru& one to lounge oa the floor, ^hBe th^ big, fringed ettshfora scattered about gave evfflenoe J talned So much goodness?so much hea <W appetizing nourishn a singfe package, that I it in the^ store cr *nth M brings the imihediat taste of the Uneed hi .mand c jBSSC&fy .,-fST . Wfj$> box oi Uneed* &->' . would set-to week '\ntc little pile* <of cblckeo^l^^b IH ~ The Light Rayo lamps are ing lamp?mea ?less expense. | sane, consistent Rayo lamps don x ?are readily lij I moving chimnej filled re-wicke< Made of solid bi to last a lifetim at any price. ( use. Aladdin Security C STANDARD 0 (Ntw D. C. BALTI W* Norfolk. V?. M bE&t.'V* ? Riohmood, Va. It ? v ? . ?-mhmhrnmmmm?mmmmmm " ~ I.- <JXft THE UNIVERi ?Y.'. . .. ' |i There are more than 3,C ;' v daily service throughout t || eighty perceht of these are 11 There are many reasons for which is the simplicity in t so easy to understand; lil operate; and mighty inexp j other motor cars. On the 1 \ business and for family pie; \ the people, and the dcmarn /' day. Let us have your or want one. ^1 > u'lcbeg that looked oh. so tempting, would grace a' y ilcw plata , Or, "Iiow would we like a tomato bouillon^: 1 a eold, blow, day [ike this?" JV"d a package of N. .B. C. ZwIeliBfi would be forth xjM window cupboard, ivhilCT^h^nCo'bouillon was mad* jteamin^l^^tpr the alcohol lampu "We'ro ceg^Pt^fr^the romentous ^fttol tmr hosr^Ri^thday this ([< rg. Mafcia, pleas?, Ind a lALw 'T Snaparoons, while [ open Mrs, FS^j^^grape Juice"? ^^n^ignal f?Vefctteral merrj* cheese aiSfcfVefl lfV?-fii1 to^ay; let's* put LU1IU1, ^^Butter Thin Bislent in a ??strong .. . . - -^take Ull midthe sight cf \ e pantry shelf 30 desire for a weird la Biscuit fresh lisp inside. W\ew* / NATIONAL MmH ^ BISCUIT m Han COMPANY JRaIntJ aflQ Jmet, was jSgflfijffl almost and for it was fadiBile^^P^belng admitted wonder the little circle pISflHs grew closer, day by day, in the sunny bay wis* aipplngtea or coff^ "rsd D'h? llnv p.f-:-." - ,<v,f % Of Reason : the logical read- | n less eye strain Give a generous, service. i't smeil or smoke *hted without rer or shade?easily i and cleaned. rass nickel plated e. None better " )ver 3,000,000 in HI gives best results IL COMPANY Jertey) V v MORE. Charlotte. N. C. > D. CWtHloa, W. V?CIkIihw. C. C. ^ J/& lMPS ^ # I SAL CAR || 100,000 Ford cars in j j! he world, and fully || : Ford Touring Cars. j ji this, not the least of I he design of the car, j j ; xewise it is easy to - II ! >ensive compared to rarm, in the city, for !i asure, it is the car of ji d is increasing every !j der promptly if you j m * m % ArnJli ggfii.i _ i _ iliilifii?iifica^ LONG CANE. V; < X > \ \ \\ >>>> N ' Miss Virginia Bosler, of Calhoun Fall 3 and Miss Viola Beauford spent 5 part of the Christmas holidays with f Miss Lucy Calmer. i? Mr ^larence Kay spent from Friday until Sunday in Belton with & relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bosler spent e Monday with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. ^ Beauford. p Q Mr. Allen Palmer was a business visitor to the city Tuesday. - Mr. and Mrs, Prescot Bosler and ^ little ones, of Calhoun Falls, and Miss Addie Latham, of Iva, spent,8 Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. j Bosler. ic r A crowd of young folks enjoyed 1 ? ? ?Tomoc TTftrl a ounce given ai> kh. don'8 on Tuesday night. > Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McKellar. of the city, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beauford. G Miss Nina Beauford spent the . week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. j Bosler- g ..Ii es Linnie, Clora, Viola and ^ one Beauford spent Wednesday in f the city with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McKellar. ! ' ~ It rirc of Lander Col-Ui lege spent the holidays with her home folks Mr. and Mrs. T. H. . Botts. . j "vet" Eva and Esfelle Finley nrnt Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cromer. *Tr. and Mrs. W. H Beauford and 'amily, of Greenwooi. snent Christ- ^ mai cf&y with Mr. and Mrs. W. D i? X T^aufcrd. ?.{js~> Bessie Erwin spent Thurs- ^ night with Miss Estelle Finley. , Mrs Ervie BeaufoH spent Thurs- ^ r'ay with Miss Eva Finley. ~T:-,se"> T ucile an ' Tone S^evpnson home to sneni' Christmas i** o,: '.ay 5. ' s ' Mi<?s Fannie May Stevenson, who* teaching near \n4erson. snen*. j " n'st.mas ho'idays with her home!^ r 11 W. D B^a'if^H and daueht - Misses Nina and Hora. ?-pent ' irday with Mr and Mrs. J. M.I "^-'-'ellar. v tl ~T'sses Linnie, Hora, and lone ^ "iford spent FriJay with Miss " " ry Kay. ' E !" ! 71 MAN' T HV WAYS 4 r WANTED I.N STATE S . - a olumbia. Jan. 5.?Ravin I. Mc-J David, member of the house of re- ^ preventatives from Greenville Coun- ^ l.y, was a visitor in Columbia recent- e] ly and while here called at the headquarters of the South Carolina Au- ^ tomotive Trade association, to as- ^ sure that organization that he was :ie.-irous of seeing legislation ens^to I at the next session of the ai Gpnoral Assembly, that will insure li? Af rorm.inpnt hich-1 UUt; CVUOtl U^fiVlt VJk jav* 0 ivays in this State. "t have been traveling over p Sou'h Carolina for the past nine months" said Mr. McDavid, "and I tell you the people are sick and a tired of being in the mud. They are B beginning to realize that muddy roads are costing them money every f< day they have them." jft 1 has been figured that good ,J roads save the cost of gasoline more j J than 50 Der cent. This means saving I ft :o the average automobile owner "of from $30 to a $100 per year. I. "'I was very much interested in an si rrticle in the State of last Tues lay, 'oiling of a recent test, in which a s, loaded two ten truck was used. This Iruck running ICO miles on an earth ^ r r.-! consumed 17.3 gallons of gaso- p lines making an average of 5.178 j^j miles a gallon. The cost figui'ed at 25 i ->~nt?3 a eallon was $4.S3. The same'. w |U truck was used on a concrete road! I cl nr! traveled the same distance onj^, '< 40 gallons of gasoline making 11.-!. 7S miles per gallon. The basis war,j f $2.12. The net saving in (he cost of i proline on the improved highway i was therefore ?2.21 or mere than 200 per cent. "At this rate the automobile own-; ts of thi" state coul i well afford to I !>c taxed for the building of 1hor-e! ;- rm:inent roads. They would rr.ve|l ' nough off of gasoline to nay their j 1?>-fcs for several years. I v LEGAL FORMS OF ALL KINDS! I J Oil SALE. TITLES TO REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES OF RI AL J LSTATF, ETC. < THE PRESS AND BANNER ' - v W fc. k. V fc. fc. W *. ^ ^ ^ m*~ : v k ANTREV1LLE. V , * i A^VVVVVVVVVVWN Antreville, Jan. 3.?Miss Elizabeth IcCarter entertained a number of riends last Monday evening in honor 1 f her guest, Miss Lillie Pruitt of )ue West. A sweet conr~e was erved, which wm greatly enjoyed. Misses Winton and Althea Keaton ntertained their friends at a party ast Tuesday evening. Contests and rogressive conversation furnished jnusement. Fruits were served. The dance given at the home of lr. and Mrs. P. A. Crowther last i londay evening was well attended \ nd greatly enjoyed. Mr. and Mr3. B. W/ Burdette and | hildren of Greenville, are visting j elatives here. Mrs. Wyeth Marion and children j f Atlanta, are visiting the former's j ister, Mrs. Ernest McCarter. J The Misses Crowther entertained , he following to dinner on Wednes- ; lay: Misses Mary, Ethel and Genevi- j ve Anderson, /Misses Zula Suber, lattie Lou Haddon, Bertha * Patteron, Winton ano Althea Keaton, Mesaraes J. E. Cheatham and Jr'-W. 'ulmer. '' Messrs. Dudlye and Clifton Car- ^ ril? of Houston, Tex., are visiting ^ heir mother, Mrs. Nealy Carwile. Mr. Archie Kea'on, Jr., is with his J rother, M. T. Keaton of Canon, Ga. uring the month of January. January 1, 1920.' Happy New Year to all! Mi Ve begin another year today L ince the old has passed away; ^ ^e greet it ^th a smiling face ind step right in to take our place. lay we make it the best yet, ^earning to remember and not forget, 8< 'hat we write our history from year to y?ar lealing it with joy or a tear. low we'll do our part each day 'o make life happy and gay ind when we greet 1921 tejoice over work well done. Miss Bertha Patterson entertained he following at dinner on Jan. 1: lissos Zula Suber, Hattie Lou Hadon, Althea and Winton Keaton, )rin and Hazel Crowther, Mary mderson, Misses Williams and Dr. lilford, of Honea Path, Mr. Elliott ^ tokes, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Patterson nd daughters. The^Misses Crowther gave a card arty to the young folks on Wednesay evening which was thoroughly njoyed. Fruits were served. M Misses Genevieve, Mary and Ethel |1 .nderson entertained a number oi a riends at a leap year party lasi a hursday evening. Contests, game: j|| nd conversation furnished pleasant i| musement. A delicious sweet course N as served. Mrs. W. J. Bowen entertained a arty of home folks to dinner on ist Wednesday. The young folks enjoyed a dance t the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. owen's on Thursday evening. Mrs. R. A. Keaton entertained the allowing to dinner Friday: Rev. ^nd L [rs. W. S. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. W. . Bowen and adughter, Mr. and Mrs. . E."Cheatham and son, Archie, andj [rs. J. W. Fulmer. ?* Miss Myra Williams left for N. C. I ,, Asheville, Friday to resume her S ludies. g Miss Marie black entertained j g everal friends at dinner Thursday. J g Mrs. J. W. Fulmer left for herj ra ome in Campobella Friday after a B leasant stay with Mr. and Mrs. R. E l. Keaton. j| The Antreville High School will H pen Monday the 5 All the teachers 1 nd students will begin work on that J ay. After pleasure comes work. This! as been a pleas.int holiday season or everyone and we are ready to iegin to play our part on the stapre; f 1920. j ? NAVY VICTORY BUTTON g The Navy Victory Buttons ar:> ^ early for distribution to nil E>:- ^ ailors and men reWi^d from active % !uty. Men who show their discharge "i vill bp entitled to a Victory Button $ >y calling on g - - ii D. it. tiarza, .sj ^'avy Recruiting Officer at Post Of- sf ice. . Anderpon, S. 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