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Somebcxly’s Thanksgiving Dinner
SPECIAL REDUCTION
AT
WEINER’S
Yesteryear’s
Feast Days
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the pn^tor, an«t the yeltow winter tun
MreuuiinK through the stainnl win
dows. The benediction, the monient
of chut and Rood will from nciptihor
to neighbor, h little herd Rulded down
the stops where they burst from
church sobriety Into the puppy sjJrits
demanded by a cold, snappy day.
Home aKain and the last scrambls
for the fea«t—the ylris settlny the
table with tlie best linen, silver and
china, with a bowl of tiny yellow
chrysanthetaanu fnen the hnck>ard
bush, the tripa down tetter for ■ ran
of relish ttar. ano fkttfeles. aoate
fhtll snare; strawberries, and the
I and rerrete end tsfaip* and
i petstaes and sasoes*, ewth with Us part
te play la the tews
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BEAUTY OF GRATITUDE
By FRANK HERBERT SWEET
T hank so! vino day should
be I be keynote of the year.
No one Is really thankful who
Is not really hsppy.
Praise spoken by the lips Is
'ery faint and hollow unless the
heart re-e«-h«as It.
Thanksglvln* It a botne Hay.
The jrotttic person who accepts
the la* Itatlna of frteaHs for •MCn*
fona of merrylaahUd s aMeM
takes aae frwwi the family rtrrle
makes a mi*tske, There ere
easmaM days ta the yawr fwr the
•edMmry psasd tlsews Hesa
Thant *d 9 taff fee the krsme fesas
T>w fftsi sd May whw IwsMa *a
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For* 5 th benefit of the buying public of Banrwell County and
surrounding territory, our entire stock has been reduced especially
for Merchants’ Gala Wefek within the reaph of everyone.
We have the nicest line of Men’s, Youngr Men’3 and Boys’
Suits, also snappy Overcoats; as well as Ladies’ Coats and Dresses,
£ A complete line of Dry Goods and Shoes. SEE US BEFORE
YOU BUY!
See our Sport Mode) Young Ladies’ Coats unth fur collars
Men’s Suits at . , . $14.95 and fur cuffs at .... $9.95
Snapny Overcoats. $25.00.
Special for Merchants'
* Gala Week .... - $15.45
Extra nice Ladies’. Coats,
silk trimmed with fur col
lar. special . . 912
Boy.’
with
pants, in all sura. Have been reduced
WATCH OUR ADS. FOR MERCHANTS' GALA WEEK. DEC
3rd to Dec. 8th.
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would clouu oil \t*-dneuday nipht and
they didn't have to (onie ha<k until
Monday.
And then their watchful, fearful
waiitug for the first toowdaken, mid
Tom gettinx out Ids coaster and paint
Ing the runners, and Alice and Ruth
(going to the woods for bittersweet uud
j partridge ferries and sprays of ever-
: green and decorating the mitat* , l n^}
’windows and archways, and then tint
iday before, when father killed fefpj
: dressed the chickens of turkey tff
duck. And what u hurry and l>ti$t)p
{ there wan of cleaning, baking, T./Sof;
'ing and boiling, -and how golden nto
■'big kitchen was with the winter sun
j glancing through the maples oiitsidt
land how warm It was with the big
, oven sending out waves of w a null
‘and the odor of baking pie, cake and
1 cookies.
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i And then the great day itself—no
,need to call her brood that day, fur
Know had coiae In the night and the
Jboya had rluen with the fiery rod wln-
i ter tun to try out the sled I-efore
hrewkfttt tntf had come In all eUH
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other data per.iut la ■etilag herf
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their very im«-,e*». their tet) hornet,
their very children, meant that her
work was done. It was hut a eltlt
mumaiMy mm
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ae sssmaam •* «aau
we owe «•* pM •wui
t hate ymuth Mai **aMt a* state
| >dk whew the rtMMfea were geww m 0^4
I' M about thesr ewa |aM af pare*!
hww*, the «td dame wwutd have doffu
a better Vd>
Thea. low. Hi a humta trait ta r*
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m • • at
1 fham that iha*
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liter
great lha
oh a
day, and aa
auch
bad no falnt-
e«t
t onneotion
with
the yesier-
year
feaM days
which meant one
home
■, one inter-
cM,
one working
tad |
playing niche
for all. Site and
t'leir
father and
their
home made
up
their life's
groov
e then. To
day t
ll ey are mnk-
ing ihofte grooves
for
others and
finding their own
there
in.
mender tie fair
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Watch Th»» Space
NEXT WEEK
For Special Fair Week Prices
J. G. Moody, Jr.
Barnwell, S. C.
the att tff
There are, thou
sands df fathers «nd mothers the
country over who find only poignant
loneliness snd even bitterness In n
rejetilion of the feast days which were
so >i)ful In day* gone hy. Tie winter
•tin still streams through the backyard
maple* laiu the biff kllrhutt The same
aid range hakes tie turkey and H|«ash
•»d mtarw ami )SIb^MM pmu tm the
•nam aid heuad. TW wmbu *kaa* add
tmm ff Mm
tti:ags that are gone, and heur-e ta ru»
pine /or them.
To go ha<k to the Hell fa lull): Ruth,
the single damsel, ghm|iset| her par
ents' mood to the fall and dim u**ed
It with Iter sister like this;
“You'd think to hear mother rnve
that she whs supremely happy when
we were Mil limue, and sometimes it
makes me furious when L distinctly
recall, how she fussed and worried and
stewed around about one thing and
another—where in the world the money'
for our winter underclothes was com
ing from. how much schoolbooks cost,
wltM-f in the vrorld she would do with
Rob's bad temper imd Tom’s lying and
my vanity and your cnixipess after the
hoys. And many a time she made Iter
mofln about how overworked^, and
thankless her life was, and would the
time never come when she had a
chance to rest and get a little peace?"
Anti thill's that! If Mother and Fa
ther lu ll- live to l*e eighty they will
look hack upon their |teareful. serene,
quiet life together now a* the bout
of thsdr day*, and at une hundred they
• ••Uhl regard the day* of elgbty aa
altogether iWiraMa
1 f ThaaWffhiag dou* not blag elau
fdr *. aa.* It asdrko* **» % ut m af
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, Special Prices on Tires
During County Fair and Merchants’ Gala Week we will of
fer SPECIAL PRICES on automobile tires; as follows:
30 x 3 Federal Non-skid Tires $7.85
30 x 3 1-2 Federal Noh-slcid Tires 8.75
30 x 3 1-2 Red Top Fisk Tires . . . , . 14.00
Other sizes in proportion.
Free Air
Free Water