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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 - Hereafter all three WRIGLEY flavors will be sealed in air-tight, pink-end packages. So look for WRIGLEYS in the pink sealed wrapper and take your choice of fla vor. Three kinds 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 Be THANKS(~ Minter Comi Special Pr ices for Ladies' Ready-to-Wee for Thanksgiving $35.00 Silk Dresses-.............-- -- --- $24.1 $25.00 and $27.60 Silk Dresses.-----19.1 $17.50 and $18.50 Silk Dresses -14.1 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. 4 Our Mr. E. P. Minter is in New MI r LAURENS, SOUTH CA *A FRIENI'S Titii'TiE * * o tle .1imoirI o1f 31r's. W1'. ,J. * 3illikoni.,* . 1any eyes were diimmed and many hearts sorrowted when th lie nws was IcCei ved here a few days ago hat tle pirit of M's. Milligan had passed to lihe 011he lielore. \lr's. Milligan is most pleasantly re imemlbered by the older citizens of Lau1rens, as.' Mrs. .ohn1 It. Wilkes, who, before her marriage to "Mr. .Wilkes, was .lliss Carrie Wells, of Port. Jar vis, N. Y. fin her young girlhood her fatiher brought her south in (uest of a milder cliimate and for several years iesided in Greenville, where she was refstored to pevrfect hecalth and it 'Was during her reJidence in. Greenville that she met and married Dr. Jno. 10 Wilkes and afterwards moved to Lau iens \vhere I)r. Wilkes openedl up a drug' anld book store. And it was while the deepnsed was a resident of our town thalt our people caie to know her and to apperciate her many viitues of il mld and heart, aid to ac cord to her fill praise for that pro g1resisive spirit Which shie at. all tImels1 manlifesited inl every mlovemen-lt that was for the progress and uplift of our little city. In all malters of love and clarity site kwas easily tlie leading., spirit ill every such1 iundert aoking. Her good business tact and cordiality made a universal favorite and whether the occasion had for its objOet. Charity, church work, or just a "general good time" for the young people, she en tered into her mission wilth zest and skill, andl up to the time that she bade us all "good-bye-," to return to her former Northern home, she had never made a failure. Nor was her life in every other par ticular a failure. If scattering sun shine in the pathway of others-if comforting the sorrowing and show ing others the better and sunny side of life -be one of the prereqiuisites of a Glod-serving, self-sacrificing (woman, we can truthfully say she filled all these requirements most faithfu3lly. fy nature kind and gentle, she was so considerat e of others that no girl, however obscure, was ever afraid of being a "Wall-flower", nor was any bashful beau neglected at, any enter tainment or ga tleri'n tug givyen under her su perlvisioln. And just now, when so niany of us have sorrowful experiet'nc's of the dread abode of deafi, we indulge the ilk Hosiery, gs. wIVINC FR )any SC r Sweaters Bradley Sweaters for )9 ---$5.00, $7.50 $10.00. 39UndI Athena Underwear f 9~9 union suits and separat' 49 .Furs The use of Furs, and 49 Furs, become more pop 99 is no better gift. See just received. Sets.--- -- - v- Muffs.... --- Children's sets- - York this week to Watch Next [NTER ROLINA. hed oil ill new-iade gravv- of ottur opartedA frienld, somle good will be l (0rn1 -kind deveds, by others.' to retteeti Y< (r own Ian kintnesses, anl like the of ood deeds 'vhich she left its as a1 hl tetiiory-legay. convert' the vialy of T a rkni'ss through which we all iulst III hortly travel Into a pathiway of li t fI 1) those she has left. iihind. eI Although "Mrs. \\'ilkes", as twe alt ClI ni'w her, had been away from Is for II cveral years, the recollection of her til nlany good trails of charactcr-her JI olly welcomte, tier gentleness, her 1 Indly sympathy, will ever keep green r er memory in the hearts of all wihl 1 ne\n her and serve as a beacon light, hi o ottrt feet as we Itrad the 11ath she gi o faithfully followed In life nt11111 l lornie )to the silent grave in Which she hi low so pleacefully sleeps uinder the It rIthern snows. And now from her r*( ilent tomb no kind thoutiglts ean he Ii a fted to us across Ithe dark confilnes It >f the( grave-no more ki words it rom the miuttle lips of the dead----no ol cacon fromt that slorel vs., Ieyond to ight is I ltrottght the dark ab.ss; Iut. .\ voice twiti itn s spe aks the start ling word, .ian. thou shalt not die!' 'clestIal voices hytmnt it round olut soltIs; \ecordintg ha r-ps by angeliI filigers so ind forth still The song of ottrt great imm1 titotality." M.\rs. .\illigant was a highly ciltirted votmian, antd after r etttlurig to her \orthrttn homne, she married .lidge W. . .illigan, of Philadelphia, hetr first utshand having died during het' resi lenec in our city. letr last husband, ilso had preceded hetr to the grave hout. tItree years ago, since which lime sh had been residing wilh her son, Dr. Roy Wilkes, In Bridgeport. ionn.. where she died November 1, 1918. Her remains were carried to the city of Philadelphia for intern ment. Although many friends and I qualntances that she knew while withl ts have passed to the Border Land, there are iany of ts still left Iwho fain Would drop among the beautiful flowers that. crown her last resting place sorrow's most preciouts gen.a A FRlIE'ND). Sleetp antd lh'st. One, of the mlost common caulses or ittsointia and testlesstiss is itig'S lion. Take .one of1 Chambnherlain's Tah lets innuevdialy alfter' SupperVI and see if yout do not test lIiler and sii'le hetiver. Th'ley only cosI a q1uar'ter. .OM ash Dep~ Sweaters men, women arnd children Thildren's, $1.98 to $5.00. arwear or women and children 3 garments. Furs consequently the gift of ular every winter. There >ur elegant line of Furs, ~$35.00 to $65.00 ---- $10.00 to $35.00 ------$7.50 to $12.50 buy for Cash the 1 Week's Paper. COMPA -CASEd Iteady flor Fires Niw If yoll ever go to) at lire arth I this 41, inl the mist of the e. -:itenent, in see s)l'lilody conte bursting ont Ile sinoking hinbilding wit Ih a hig tek maisk over1 his face, with gre'u ilnd eyes like an owl and Ohe whole ing diing tlown to 1a little linl ilg like a cominon kitehien wate r p. don't get excited. It will only hI tief .lim Crews, of the fire ileparlt Lnt, wearimg a ;Germian gas imiask at his son, Sergt. Ilames T. Crews, sent h1i m a few days ago from anme. Some time ago Chief Crews Iceived a letier from 'his son1 in hieh he stated thaI it had oceirred to In that tihe gas masks would fuirinish I od protellon in fighting fires and 'omiisd to send oine home as soon as coid get it. When this One camne e Chief tried it on and inuniiiediately alized its advailtages for that par - puar plrpose. The im ask is one of e newest on4es gotten out hy tne lhes and has at racted i a good lit atIentionl . laarge size heavy Oak R(ockers, 111C finished, only $2.90. S. A. & I.11 i. WHiKEl',S & CO. I1RED, NERVOUS IOUStWIF[ 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 medicinus had failed Vinol built me up and made me strong. I have a good appetite and sleep well. Every nervous, weak, ailing womaat sl,,uld try it."--Mrs. N. Edmunds, 2107 Dwight Way, Berkeley, Cal. We zsk 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. -'or sale I'y ldins I ;r Co. and 1)rugeistsevr w r. COCOTONE SKIN WHITENER 25c BOX FREE A Shin Bleach or \Vhitener for dark or brown skin, removing all emishes and clearing swarthy or sallow complexions and causing the skin to Grow Whiter. Don't envy a clear complexion. use Coco tone Shin Whitener and have one. WII AT USERS Til NK 0OF COCOTONE Macon, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. Cocotone Co. covoione Co. Dear Sirs: Send me by returtl Dear Sirs: I find that Cocotone mail two boxes of Cocotone Skih Skin Whitener is the best. prepara Whitener and three cakes of go- tion I have ever Ised to clear the cotone Skin Soap. They are, 'fine %kin, and wish you yould mail me an( I do not care to he wjfhout two boxes at one. theni. i~nelosed is money order for (Signed) NIIS. C. 1. IOHNSON. $1.25. Do not iweqt sustitutes or innu Yours tIruly, tat-lolls. CLARA M. JACKSON. Waycross. Oa. Cocotone Co. (_1_TS0_1 Dear Friends: Your Cocotone Skin Whitener is the finest thing I 'lHE (OCOIONE (O.. ever saw. My skin was very dark Atlata. (hi. and the first box has made it many I hav neV(r used (oeotone Skin shades lighter. and my friends all Whit ener, hut if yoll will send tue ask mue What I have he 11.11" a 2ev box free, will he pleased to Enelosed you will find $2.1111. Please v it. I enclose Six 2c stailuis Io sen.d me six hoxes of Skii Whiten er. and wo cakes of soap. ............................ Y '11-11 1yCC I , ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .\NNA\ .\. WITE. .tel ate Fo S111 14 111( 1114. li I t&i ons Dri C o. SHOP EARLY-Shop in Mornings. Do Your Shoping 21arly. artment Stor a Table Linen 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 yd Special Sale oh Fancy Silks Beautiful fancy Silks, in plaids, $2.25 to 2.50. Special sale, per yard M. .$1.99 Blankets and Comforts Blankets- $6.00, $10.00 $12.50 to $15. 00 ComVforts $.5S0 [o $9.50f~ D etc Chapenvrue oooeSi HeavyChevittspcial,-but-- i---you wiled m LihtOtig. -. -..fe, il0eled t es aganohemre ot ffionrds.kng ec [DPATMENONSRE