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Announcement: /To help meet the needs of the government, Wrigley's has discontinued the use of tin foil as a wrapping for - ||bi~ Hereafter all three WRIGLEY flavors will be sealed in air-tight, pink-end packages. So look for WRIGLEYS in theipink sealed wrapper and take your choice of fla vor. Three kinds ie to suit all tastes. SEALED TIGHT-KEPT RIGHT Be SURE you get WRIGLEY'S The Flavor Lasts! Subscribe to The Advertiser. Useful Xmas Gifts Suggestion: Phoenix' Bath Robes, Suit Cases, Hand B Minter Com Special Pr ices for Ladies' Ready-to-We for Thanksgiving $35.00 Silk Dresses-.........-..------$24. $25.00 and $27.60 Silk Dresses.---...--19. $17.50 and $18.50 Silk Dresses -------14. Coat Suits $48.50 Coat Suits.-.......------- -- --$38 $35.00--"-"------ --------------- 28 $30.00-"-"--------------------.---24 Coats $50.00 Coats-...--.- ----- --- -----------$44 $40.00 " -.--------------------------- ------ 34 $35.00 "------------------ -----------.----------19 Millinery Now is the time to get that Hat for Thanksg ing,--a good selection, and at special prices. Our Mr. E. P. Minter is in New LAURENS, SOUTH C) * 0. * A. FRtIE-NDS TIBUilTE: * To the 31emory of 31irs. W. .1* * 311l un. - * * S Niany eyes were dimmed a11d man1y learts Sorrowed When the news was received here a few (lys ago that. flu spirit of Mrs. .\lilligan, had passed to (he Other Fihore. .\lrs. .\tilligan is most. pleasantly re membered by t1 older citizen1s of Laurens, as Mis. John P". WlIkes, who, before her arr1110 iiage to 'Mr. Wilkes, was Miss Carrie Wells, of Port Jar vis. N. Y. In her yoiug girlhood her father brought her south in quest of a milder (11111ate and for several years resid(d in Greenville, where she was re'stored to perfect health and it. 'was (iu ring her reideeliv in (Greenville Ithat SlIe tilet and married Dr. .1no. l'. Wilkes and afterwards moved to Iaut rells ,where Dr. Wilkes opeled up a drug' and book store. And it was w\h.ile tihe deceased was a resident of out' town that our people came to kilow her 11(d to a'ppereiate her many virtles of mind and ieart, and to ac cord to her fll pralise for t111 pro gre'.ssive spirit w)icl she at. ail tIlIes mantifestil in every Illovement that was for the progress aInd uplift of our little city. In al lf a(rs of love and charity she mwas eIsily the leading spirit ill every such llnderlin(toking. IHer good binemss tact and ('or(ialifty made a universal favorite and wVlet her the sion a11ld for its obtject. charity, church work, or Just a "general good time" for (e Young people, she enl t iered into her mission with zest anl s(ill, and up to tile t ime that she badc us all "good-bye" to return to heI former Northern home, she had nevei made a failure. Nor was her life In every other par ticular a faIlure. If scattering sun shine In the pathway of others-I comforting the sorrowing and show Ing others the better and sunnY side o life 'be one of the prerequisites of God-serving, self-sacrifleing twomai we can truthfully say she illed al these requirements most faithful l3 1y iatttre kind and gentle, she was S considerate of others that. n1o gir lowever obscure, was over afraid < beiig a "Wall-tiower", nor was atl bashful beau Ieglected at, any ente lainment or galherinlg givenI ier 114 suiper-vision. And just ilowI, whell S 11111Y of have sorrowful experienc('es of dread abole of deatti, we ilidulge I ilk Hosiery, ags. IIVIN( Fl )any sC tr Sweater Bradley Sweaters fo 9 ---$5.00, $7.50 $10.00. 99 Athena Underwear 99 union suits and separa 49 99. Fu The use of Furs, ar 49 Furs, become more pc 99 is no better gift. See just received. Sets.------ -- ty.. Muffs-... Children's sets York this week to Watch Nem INTER EROLINA. noin' tt for every tear of aorlrow ,h doil I Ie n;ow-Iiade grave- of our1 deiparl-1Ied friend, soIIe good will Ie horn ---kind dee-ds by oithers. to reflect ler onI' Imany kindnesses, an11d like IIe good del'eds wliel shte left )is as a mI('m1o ry- legacy, Convert the vall.ey% of darkness Ithirough which w.e ;ill timlust shotIly travel into a1 palhway of light to those she has left. bel id. .\ltholil "Mts. Wilkes", as lwe all kinw her, had been away from us for :everal years, the recollection of her man,111y good Iraits of character-hfer' Jolly welconie, lier genileniess, her kinidl sy atilh1y. wvill ever keep green her memory in the hearts of all w'i' knew ier and serve as a beaconi light. to ouir feet as we tread tle pathi she so faithfully followed in life until lorne to the siI lit giave ill which she nlow so pleaceIfully sleeps un tder I1le Northern snows. And now from her silintt toub no kind thoughts can he wafled to us aeross the dark confintes of the grave-no iimore kind words from the miiute lips of the dead-no beacon from tihat shor'leas I Heyonti to light us it lrough the dark abyss: bu1t "A voice twithinIi us speaks the start ling word, '.\lan. thou shalt not die!' Celestial voices hymn it round our soils; According harps by a nge Inhgers souInd forth still The song of our greal I lomort alit y." \lrs. .\illi;'ani was a highly cultured woman,1l 0 alnid after returlng to Ier Northerin hotie. she married ldige W. .1. MIilligan, of Philadelphia, her first husband having died diitring hier resi deuce ill our city. lier last husband, also had preceded her toi the grave about. three years ago, since which time she had been residing with her son, Dr. Roy Wilkes, in Bridgeport, Connll., whier'e slie (lied November 1, 1918. Her remains were carried to the city of Philadelphia for intern Inent. Although many friends and ac - fuallitances that she knew while witI us have passed to the Border Land there are many of us still left twh< fain wouild droll among the beautilfu flowers that crown her last rest inf place sorrow's I most precious gem--; Sleep andi liet. One of the' m)lost common auses < insonnia and resilessness is iilg': lion. Take onev Of Chambe111rhn's Tal lets immediat(ly aftir sIuIi'Pr and Si ifyou d(o not rest lotiter and set li he It er. They only cost a q1u'arter. 1SUG ~OM ash De pp s Sweaters r men, women and children Children's, $1.98 to $5.00. lerwear for women and children to garments. .s Furs d consequently the gift of pular every winter. There our elegant line of Furs, $35.00 to $65.00 ---- $10.00 to $35.00 -------$7.50 to $12.50 buy for Cash the :t Week's Paper. COMP!. CAS] IfI you c% eve go Ito a fire ait r this a l11 i te inii st (0f 111h 1 xvlleme14nt. Yonl sele soinehody comne bursling outl of the I i n- okin, building w iII it hm hhack nInlsk over hlis; face, wilh gre~al round eyes like an owlI and the whole, liIi ng alayering down to a little tin thilnig like a common kitchent w ca er CM), don't get excited. It will onily Ibi, Chief Jiml Crews, of t fire depar It - lt~vil, wearing a (4,erman,111 gas i1a(sk that his soi, rg.James T. Crews, Jr., sen)t him a few days ago from France. Some tiie ago Chief Cre's Ieceived a lettler from 'his "on in IhichI hle stated that It had occentred to him that the gas masks woIld fi urn ish good protection in lighting fires and promised to send ole honie as soon as l col d get it. When this one (aele the Chief tried it onl and ilmmediately realized its advanitages for that par tieular purpose. ' The iask is onle of the nlevest ones gotten out by ie lBoehes anld has alfra(led a good ilt of at iltion. I arige size heavy Oak lzocvr. i s, icv ly finished, only $2.90. S. A\. & It* II. Wilb'KI, & CO. IRD, NERVOUS IOUSIWI TOOK VINOL Now She is Strong and Well Berkeley, Cal.-"I was nervous, irritable, no appetite, could not sleep, and was always tired, so my house work was a great effort. After many other medicinvs had failed Vinol built me ulsand made me strong. I have a good appetite and sleep well. Every nervous, weak, ailing womar sl, uld try it."-Mrs. N. Edmunds, 2107 Dwight Way, Berkeley, Cal. We r.sk every nervous, weak, run down, ailing woman in this town to try this cod liver and iron tonic on our guarantee to return their money if it fails to help them. I For Sale by 1,alrns (Aru1 Co. an11d Dru1n'gistsevrwr. COCOTONE SKIN WHITENER 25c BOX FREE A Shin Bleach or \Yhitener for dark or brown skin, removing all ernishes and clearing swarthy or sallow complexions and causing the shin to Grow \Yhiter. Don't envy a clear complexion, use Coco tone Skin Whitener and have one. WIIAT I'SERS THINK OF COCOTONE Macon, Ga. Montgomery. Ala. Cocotone Co. (ocotone Co. Dear Sirs: Send me by retirt iear Sirs: I find that Cocotone mail two boxes of Cocotone Skin Skin Whitener is the best prepara Whitener and three cakes of 'Pfo- tion I have ever used to clear the cotone Skin Soap. They are'fine skin, and wish you yould mail 'ne and I do not. care to he w)jthot two boxes at once. them. lonelosed is money order for (Signed) IIS. C. 1. .IOHNSON. $1.25.o not w substitutes or immi Yours truly, tiots. ClARA M. JACKSON. Wayerpss, Ga. Cocotone Co. IDear Friends: Your Cocotone Skin Whitener is the linest thing I I O(OIONI CO., eve-r saw. My skin was very dark and the first box has made it many I h ever used tocot S) kin shades lighter, and I my friends all Witener, but if you will sonl me ask tue what I have iven using. I 2.c box fi'ee, will l eased to Enclosed you will in $2.1M. Please titv it. I cmilo six 2c stanps to if send meII0 six loxes or Shin\ Whilen- (ovi, (,o;t of nailing. packing, tc. er- and I wo cakes Of soap. Nam(............................ Youirs tru1ly, ......................... .\NN. \l I. \e'llT W.ted 1 4t1 S'ttil t 11t4' Laurents I 1 tt *11'i. SHOP EARLY-Shop in Mornings. Do Your Shoping 'Larly. artment Store Table LinenW Get that handsome table linen you have been doing without. 72- inch linen Damask-, $2.25 to $2.50 yd 72-inch mercerized Damask $1.00 ydl Special Sale of Fancy Silks Beautiful fancy Silks, in plaids, $2.25 to 2.50. Special sale, per yard.- - --$1.99 Blankets and Comforts Blankets-----$6.00, $10.00 $12.50 to $15. 00 Ds C e t acept tut orim Light~Atinginta. 0c. betBaginohemreot ffionrds.kng ec GlDPAE NTIOSE