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Cfje gbbertisier Subscription Price Is $1.00 per Tear Payable in Adrance. Published by ADYERTISER PRINTING COMPANY Laarens, S. C. \>\\t rtl ilng Rates on Application. Obituaries and Card of thanks: One rent a word. Entered at postoffice at Laurens. S. C. as second class mail matter. LATHENS, S. ('? OCTOBER ??. 1910. THE GLASS FACTORY. With the issuance Monday of a char ter for the glass factory Laurens branches out into a manufacturing Held that is filled with opportunities. The business men of l^aurens are wide-awake to the more advantageous commercial enterprise - and no enter, prise that has evei been launched here has a brighter future than this one. There are many reasons why the capital stock should be subscribed at once. This enterprise is not a com mercial adventure. It is certain to pay and handsomely. The various new uses to which glass is being put has caused the consumption to be far greater than the production. The glass factories located in U:r south, and there are only three, are financial -im sses and the continued Increase In demand for this material gives promise Of still greater success, Di sides being, directly, a sound bus iness Investment, the class factory will be o valuable csset to the town. Its location 1 ere moans a certain In crease In population, it means tho coming here of a larpe number of v?u-pa id employees, men Of the high es class for such work necessitates ski.led artisans, It means fewer emp ty houses, better ami increased trade foi the merchant and. as with every new enterprise, a general prosperity. The books of subscription are now op-n. If you care to make a sound Invi -u .em for yourself and at the same i'n<' a sound Investment for Laurens place your name among the subscribers to the capital :,tock. "NIK LACHENS COTTON MARKET. Th> re was a reaction in the cotton market yesterday, the price of the sta ple having advanced from 13 1-2 to I i cents during the day. Laurens was paying the top of the market and will continue to pay it. Now, In this connection It may be'' well enough to say that because of the decline In the market last week. In New York. August:) and other mark ets as veil as Laurens, there has been a disposition on the part of many of > our people, both town and county to . ?'knock'' Laurens. it heir,,- claimed that | oth< . points in end out of the county were paying more. This was a mis tak n Idea, Those who take the trou ble to keap u;> with the daily cotton i quotations know that t:..'s market has paid the limit every clay since the >"n soh opened, it is not difficult to k? >| th dally run of th* . r o of the sta Wagon want all the cotton they can get and pay. the market price for it There |g sharp Competition in a mar ket of the importance of Laurens, and this season is no exception in this respect. If there is a combination among the buyers, the apparent agf. mcnt is to nay ? .. ??p ??;e market' all the time Of Course Wfl do llOt criticise the cotton producers for wanting all their cotton will brine on any market, (he proper sampling and grading and weighing of each and every bale; and all these considerations should be ac corded every man who offers his cot ton for sale in Laurens. We believe he gets fair and Impartial treatment In thJpse respects at the hands of the Lib c| us buyers, weighers and ware housemen. If not, then register a strorjg complaint: knock the market and ?'demand equal prices, careful handling and accurate weighing; but be sure beforehand t'.iat .. on have Just catase of complain. Business is busi ness, and from many standpoints there should be no juggling of the cotton situation in I^aurens. ? . . Pairs are being held in nearly every county in the State and ?he grand climax Will be the State Fair in Co lumbia next week. They are fine in (Mentions of the State's progresslveness and the day Is not so far off when the county seat wtihout a fair will be a back number. ? ? ? The new depot will be unveiled in a very shirt time but it seems that cloth will go out of fashion before our t'ncle Sam uncovers his new postoffice building here. ? ? ? The I,aurens cotton market, contra ry to the general opinion expressed over the county, continues to hold its own among the markets of the larger towns. ? ? ? With the disposition of the county auditor's campaign and election..it is expected that the municipal campaign will be launched. There's no dull season politically in Laurens. Mayor Babb has stated that he will stand for reelection, and so far no opposi tion to him for the honor has betn suggested. He is completing his sec. ond term. The election is : bout four months off. DECLARATION SALE WATTS MILL STORE The Greatest Money Sa>iinc Sale Ever Held in Laarens Count). The Watts Mills stotv which put I on a big special sale last wed< an nounces that their great s?.le will 1 continue until Saturday. November 6. Note what they have to say this week: Our immense stock of high grade merchandise, suitable for inori. women and children is offered to the hi;;. ;n ; public at sacrificing prices. We offer 600 pounds of tobacco in 10 and ?_*?? pound boxes, such as "Early Bird." "Yellow Jacke*.." Hickory." etc. Declaration sale price, per pound 25 cents. At this price we will sell only one box to a customer. Free?A beautiful ladie< coat suit to be given away Saturday, November 5th. The last day of the great Declar ation Sale. Every customer purchas- , Ing on? dollar's worth enters this contest. Come and see us this week, and remember this great Declaration Sale closes on Saturday. November the 5th. Wait* Mills Mere. Resolutions of Itespect. Whereas the great and Supreme Rub er of the Universe has seen fit in bis wisdom to remove from us, one of our faithful and esteemed members, Mrs. It. M. Parson. Be it resolved. First. That her faith ful and consistent life will be held in grateful remembrance by us all and will ever be an inspiration to us. Unsolved Second. That we shall ex tend our deepest sympathy to the sorrowing family and friends, know ing they have received a great loss, a wise counsellor, loving mother, and devoted wife. We commend them to her God. whom she trusted even unto death, Resolved Third. That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon our min utes, and a copy be published in the local papers, and a copy forwarded to the bereaved family. Mrs. .T. M. Fleming. Mrs. Minnie Willis. Committee. OCR SPECIAL NOTICES. For Sale Seorgia <":.::>? Syrup at >C i- ?; ?allen in gallon barrels, made vinegar at _oe per gallon, tins cash. W. H. Davis, wholesab no and Vinegar, Cole ibla, S. C ?iihlnure Plants I \ ? ? a supply ot Pi -.1-. Laurens, R. F. 1 >. -. liMt S\ anted Some < > n i .'i ston Hers, apply to .1. W. Lahford, Lau? ford Station, s. c. 13-ltpd Notice -All persons are warned not to tl ispass in any way on my lands h North Cr ???k. Hunting, fishing, or eattle tunning at large, etc. strictly prohibited alter this date. Mrs. I?. ,\ Pyles, Km- Sale One farm of "'2 acres 01 Ies8i v-room dwelling, known - '"-I Smith place. Near Ware Shoals. If not sold before, will be sold hist Monday in December at Laurens. ii-:,t pd Seed Wheat The Byrdvllle Dairy and Stock farm has 150 bushels of Ihne Stein wheat for sale. W. D. Byrd, Laurens, it. F. I;. No. :;. fi-tf For Rent Nice tdglu-iouiu modern dwelling, two blocks from g(|uare, wa ter works and electric lights in house. Sc.. i>r. Dial. |.0-4f \otlec?Large monument and un veiling scene photographs. 2.*. cents fach at MeCords Studio.. Laurens. S. C. io-tf For Rent Modern, nice eight room dwelling, two blocks of Square. Wa ter works and electric lights In house. See Dr. Dial, I-aurens, S. C. 9-4t For Sale ? Seed oats?applcr and red rust proof oats, at 7.",c per bushel. Ap ply to A. P. Fuller, Mountvllle, s (' Big Monej?We want an agent In every town; salary and commission: references required; ror full particu lars, address Subscription Dept.. Na tional Sportsman. Inc., 7f> Federal St.. Boston, Mass. 13-6t WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you overworked your nervous sys tem and caused trouble with your kld neye and bladder? Have you pains In loin*, aide, back and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, and un der the eyes? A frequent doslro to pnss urine? If an. Williams' Kidney rills will cure you?Druggist. Price Wo. WILLIAMS MFG. CO.. Prop... CJ?*?.Umd.OWto laurens Drug Co., Laurens. S. C, I For Sale! | m- M One House and Lot, North Harper Street jJfi l^O containing one-half acre, more or less^. fronting on Harper street 50 or 60 feet. The Harriett Mills jjj ?Tj House and Lot rlS i_ i Wkj N. B. DIAL. C. H. ROPER. CQ j || President. Sec. & Treas. 2r|^S $ Home Trust Co. $j |J|5! LAUREN'S, SOUTH CAROLINA Kj| W. Q. Wilson & Co. Have opened a full line of Black and Colored Wool Dress Goods, Ginghams, Outings and Flannelettes, Hosiery, Underwear, Table Linen and Towels. Also a complete line of Domestic Goods of every description. Special values in Ladies' and Misses Sweat ers will arrive this week at W. G. Wilson & Co. WALLACE PIANO CO. PIANO PUBLICITY CONTEST Every Factory Represented by the Wallace Piano Co. Joins Hands in a Gigantic Advertising Contest Beautiful Upright Piano Absolutely Free PIANO FREE TO ALL 1st Prize - = - - $350 PIANO 2nd Prize - $100 Credit Certificate 3d Prize - $91 Credit Certificate Over $5,000 in additional Prizes The $350 piano will be given absolutely free to the person writing the three words, Wallace Piano Co., the largest number of times In accordance with the simple conditions below. Second prize to next best, etc. You Haro the Same opportunity a^ Anyone Else to Win Having demonstrated to ourselves the merit of this advertising contest iboth to the prize-winners who secure a piano at a tremen dous saving, and to ourselves in the vast number of names we secure of people who do not own a piano and the extensive publicity and wide-spread Interest aroused), wo have secured for the fall campaign the biggest-best contest of all. Mart today and send your ii*t lit earl). In this contest we have the combined cooperation of the Hallet ?t Davis Piano Co. and the Conwny Co.. whose combined wealth equal.- $3.f>00,000, surely a guarantee of the worth and real merit <?? the contest. This contest puts us in direct touch with piano buyers, as \ve !>?,;. h only the people interested In pianos. It saves us thousands of dollars Of advertising and canvassers' expenses and it saves this money, :-nd more, too, to the fortunate prize winners direct. The contest is a* follows: PHIZES Award.- Will be made as fol lows: Prominent and disinterest ed judges will be selected and their nsnies at.nounceri. Prl'/,0 winner.1 'i; be notified: PIK ST r I IZE V tint' new >:{."iu pinno. SECOM) PRIZE \ Credit certificate for $100.00 THIRD PRIZE \ credit cor titicatc for $91.00 Kach of the Contestants sending In the next live high est lists will be given a credit check for i'Hi. Following these in groups of five or more, each of the contestants sending in the next highest lists will lie given a credit check for $1 less than those previous (first live at $90; 2nd live at $89, etc.) until the entire amount is awarded ROM 31AXV TI3IES ( \\ VOL WRITE THE N 13IE WALLACE PIANO COMPANY On a card or sheet of paper, measuring ?> Im I Inches] This space within black border is supposed to be exact size. t'se any plain card or paper, size as indicated by border. Contestant must fll! out coupon or exact written copy and attach to or enclose with card. CONTEST CLOSES NOVE3IIIEH Mi". HMO. Onlv Lexington piano limited. Credit one credit check SIMPLE t OMHTIONS. The throo words Wal lace Piano Co. must be written plainly, The per son sending m the highest list in accordance with those conditions will be awarded llrst prize, the second best list the second prize, etc. Number consecutively each time you write the words, as Wallace Piano Co, I. Wallace Piano Co. 2, Wallace Piano Co. ::. etc. Contest closes -it fi:30 I), m., November 7. 1910. Write on one side of the card only. N0 words Can be written across each other. Only one card may h.? n\\h. muted by one family. In the event of a tie the value of prize offered will be equally divided between those tying or a prize Indention! In character ami value of that Offered awarded to each of said persons. These credit checks are good on the purchase of any new Hallet &. Davis, Conway or or piano-player III our warerooms at regular retail prices. Time of credit checks di checks cannot be applied to any purchase made previous to Novembei may be applied on the purchase of one piano. The one price Wallace Piano Co. plan of selling is the bulwark of our success. It is the plan that saves you money, saves von pa tience and has torn away the mystery of buying. We have a definite object in Impressing this plan on your minds, hence Its use in tols contest. We know that this contest will arouse wide-spread interest. It is the greatest opportunity every presented to people de siring a piano. To any home without one. it is of vital importance, nable prizes. Why not von? Nothing could be fairer than thlfl great contest. It is conducted on a fair and open basis. Prominent men will act as judge*: and every prize is well worth striving for. Mall or bring your answer to our office ADDRESSED TO MANA GER OF CONTEST. Start now, and send your answer at once. Some one will get a beautiful piano free, or one of the other val COUPON WALLACE PIANO CO. Factory Dlstrlhntars HIGH GRADE PIANOS A NO PLAYER-PI AN OS McCaiiuhrln Hide. New berry, S. C. Read tbls coupon Carefully and write plainly. tills on the outside of your list, as no list will be accepted unless coupon or exact written copy attached. I submit herewith my card, on which I have written the words "Wallace Piano Co." .times, subject to all conditions of the contest and I hereby agree to abide by the decision of the judges Name 8treet City .?. 8tate . Have upright or square piano or organ? State which. ? ? #