FOR/BABY'S BATH and the warn vri.; of hU .tiny r.MvmciVts the able lVrt'evtuAi Ii.-;uer :: ... ' .rt:? ;z!o? warmth?drives away all ehil! :v.d d.mijVios*. Sturdily built??asy to clean and liii? i.nokele-. odorless. Inexpensive to buy and use. Aladdin Security Oii gi>vs be>t results. See the lYriletion at your dealer*-.. STANDARD OIL COMPANY ?Nf.v JjMcy' Washington. D C ??rc, Sid Ciurloitc, N. C. Nortolk. V?. Charleston. \V. V ?. Kiratcv iJ. \ j Charleston. S. C. PERFECTION OIL HEA1 ERS /&\ "(?enem Wilder," On Sunday, October 14. 191S the Death Angel entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wilder, taking from them their only girl and oldest child. Geneva Wilder, age 12 years. She had suffered a long attack of Whooping Cough which culminated in influenza and pneumonia. By the genuine sweetness o* ^er manner and sterling integrity of her character she drew closely to herself a large number of friends, boi'h young and old. To say that she was a brij llant pupil would be measuring her ability by quite a small scale. She was a general favortite among her play skill In everything attempted. She had been so successful as to win the scholarship medal in '.ie.r grade fop the pas ? three years. This speaks for itself what might have been accomplished if this lovely flower had nov been cut down in its youth, and had been allowed to grow to maturity. ? It seems almost impossible that so amal] a child.could De an accomplish ed musician but such she surely was. None "he same age could excel her in this accomplishment and few who wctc much her senior. The loving kindness she always showed toward her mother, father and brothers, bespeak the beautiful life she l'ved. She wa- reared in a cnrisiian homo and herself was a true christian al though being ?o young. She had nev er formally joined the cnurch. Her loved ores tenderly laid her to rest iiTThe IlTTTr churchyard ceim? tery a Mt. Oilead Christian church. Bear this great loss tenderly. Moth er. Father and Brothers, live a -true christian life, so you may live eternal ly in Heaven wi.h dear Geneva. A. KRI END. fhrlstma* This Tear. will mean moro than ever to thought-] ful people, but it will not be a season' of extravagance; only worth-while Chirstmas present will be given. For nearly one hundred years i The Youth's companion has been the ? popular Christmas gift. It always has I been the best .present for so litfle'mon-? ey because the paper means so much ( to the family lif? and continues to come every wpek throughout the year. | In these serious limes the Youth*!: Companion Is worth more than ever. It costs just the same?$2.00 for q2 is- i sues. It 's the best $2.00 thai/ can be invested in a family, anil when giving the Companion you give or?:y the beat. Don't miss Orate Richmond's great aerial, Anne I^xeifer, 10 chapters, be ginning December 12. The following spe< ial offer is made to new subscribers. 1. The Youth's Companion?52 issues of 191?. 2. A11 the remaining weekly Issues of 1918. S. The Companion Home Calendar foi 19H>. All the above for only $2.00, or jrou may have 4. McCali's Magazine?12 fashion num bers. All for o^ly $2.50. The two magazines may be sent to separate addresses if desired.. THE YOUTlfS COMPANION Commonwealth Ave., and SL Paul 8:., Boston, Ma?s. New subscriptions received at this of fice. Every mother imagines her baby's toes look Hke rose bads. I 666 contains nWalcohol, arsenic nor other poi^tf^ous drugs. For Sale. / One Ford roadster tmjAy to F. J. BKASLEY, * 11-15-tf Riverside \^rehouse. If you wariK/ife Insurc.ce see J. A. TURNER. /> 7-26-tf. ..FOR SALE?4 good 200 acre farm. Suitable for tob?tco, cotton, corn and all general crops^- Price and terms I reasonable. 11-29-tf /S. it. NEWEI3L and Good Cheer go together like T*odo mm mul Sncetl\> ,coffee ?ther tatooa v* "When It Pours, It R e i g n a' na Do ECAUSE Luzianne makes the best-tastin? rcrp-of coffee yon ever drank. It's roaste5~ just right. The fragrance?you can't forget it) And the flavor is delicious. Coffee-lovers know that Luzianne just hita t ha spot, lot it's full of punch and pep. 11 you don't think that this good old Luziann? \is worth what you paid, then tell your grocer Yud hell give you back every cent. NOTICE ! .v-_ Yourxtaxjes for 1918is due, TreasurerK/or different funds of the County are calling on me for money/ a^d I must ask the tax-payers to borne forward and settle upL I have been instruct ed to collect, and I shall look to those wno owes to pay at once. ene'- ?"? ? H. A. KEARNEY, ' .'??? Sheriff. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS A -? s the time for Ilolid/iy Festivities is drawing Tjear^ you may feel like buying a present for yourself or your friends. Our Holiday Specials have been highly com plimented by those \vio have, given us a call, and we would.like very nVuch t<* show you some of our handsome and useful gifts for "I)ad(iv and' the Boys" found at the McBHAYER CLOTHIXCACOMPAXY. We wish to" refresh your memory before buying by men tioning'just a few appropriate gifts. Dress or Auto Gloves. Snappy Neckwear. Silk and Woolen Mufflers. Neat Footwear. Handkerchiefs. Belts. Night Shirts. Outing Panjamas. Bath Rotes. Smoking Jackets. Bedroom Slippers. Sweaters. You will enjoy the Holidays more fully if you will re member your friends by selecting a practical and use ful gift bought from those who appreciete your patro nage. 0 0 0 0 0 The McBrayer Clothing Co. THE FKANKLtR TI JU 8 JVJUU, DBC6SLBEB 1?,

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