The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, November 12, 1913, PART 1, PAGES 1 TO 8, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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SILVERWARE
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NOVELTIES
We can suit every taste and every purse.
SHOP EARLY
It is bettor that your orders reach us early
while the Holida'y St6ck if still plentiful
in variety and,<fesir;n^.
I James Allan & Company
^ Charleston, S. C.
<|> For 58 Years the Leading Jewelers in the State
BIRTHDAY, WEDDING,
ANNIVERSARY AND HOLIDAY
PRESENTS
The "Little Jewelry Store" where the crowd goes, where
you get a hundred cents vahif for a dollar. The place
where your patronage for a \ cent repair job is appre
ciated as much as if you pu rinsed hundreds of dollars
worth of goods. My expenses are small and YOU reap
the benefit in the value of the goods purchased.
William Solomon g
Reliable Jeweler Graduate Optition ^
I UNDERWAER!
The demand in this department has exhausted many sizes
in special numbers bid the stock is again replenished for
IIiis week.
Ladies' I'liion Suits together or separate pieces per snii 50
Ladics' lTnion Suits, extra quality, ai the snit .$100
Ladies' all-wool white <>r scarlet, al a suit.$2.00
Children's Union Suits, all sizes at .25?
Infant *s Wrappers a I each.15<
.Men's white ribbed heavy Meeec sails al.$1.00
Also in wool, scarlet <>r white, al the suil.$2.00
Boy's extrn heavy Union Suits at.65<
Ladies' wool Sweaters from.$2.00 upward
Misses' Sweater? al.$1.50
Children's Sweaters at.50<
Ladies' wool Aviation Caps at.50c
Children's knit wool Jackets at.50c
Togues.25c
A complete lino of Ladies' Scarfs aiul Shawls in all colors
Wool and heavy Hcece cotton Hosiery.
Wool (Hoves?-Wool Mitts -Kvorythin"; to make comfortable
during the winter months at
W.G. Wilson &Co
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It Always Helps
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in
writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman's
tonic. She says further: "Before 1 began to use
Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad, I
thought the pain would kill nie. I was hardly able
to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles
of Cardui, I began to feel like a new woman. I soon
gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework,
as well as run a big water mill.
1 wish every suffering woman would give
CARDUI
The Woman's Tonic
a trial. I still use Cardui when I feel a little bad,
and it always does me good."
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
tired, worn-oui feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman
ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, the woman's
tonic. You cannot make a mistake ill trying Cardui
for your troubje. It has been helping weak, ailing
women for more than fifty years.
Get a Bottle Today!
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Hit
I ITEMS ABOUT THE BOTTLE BLOWERS !
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Hero aro BuaiQ of the Glass Bottle
Blowers who are at work hero. You
win Una the entire bunch of boys a
pretty fair set of men. They seem to
be satisfied with your city which we
Und is a beautiful little place. We
have found the people here very gen
erous and kiin! and we are willing to
play the same way.
The majority of the boys will soon
have their wives and families hero
Those that are here seem to feel quite
at home.
The Glass Blowers are n traft of men
who belong to one of the strongest
organizations in the country. Their
headquarters are in Philadelphia and
in every city or town whore there is
a glass house they have tt local. The
loeal here is No. 35. VY. Plohr is Pres
ident, and Arthur A. Morris. Bee. Sec
retary, Earl Love, Pin Secretary, Har
ry Kell. Treasurer, tho. McFall, Nldo
guard Earl Edwards s. Guard, Ohas.
Shoefelt, 'Conductor. We meet twice
each month for the good of the asso
ciation. At any time wo can help the
city in any way you only have to a ik.
Mere are the names of our boys:
t has. Bromnn, Kniest Blttmcnmour,
Robert Baxter, .las. Carvin. W. A.Con
nors, Goo. Dancer, William Dovi r, Gco.
Dcngenbraker, W. s. Doll, Chns.
Doughty, Dan iDotlghty, Arthur Dos
troplc, Joseph Esthcn, Geo. Edwards,
Karl Edwards, Win. Elohr, lleiKnnil
Graff, Harry Garrison. Adam llnuill,
ln>yd HIgbo, Walter Hlgbc, Gilbert
Keeman. Harry Kell. Ceo Kramer,
Wallace Lee. Karl Love, Arthur A
Morris. Ceo. McFall. Lester Newklrk,
David Raison, ("has. Trotter, Chits.
Shoefelt. Clarence Stimson. w."1 II.
Smith, and John Stark.
This is the first trip South for a
great many of the boys and they are
in love with so many of the things.
Arthur A. Mot ris
. t;2il s. Harper S:.
Tili' New* in Cla^s Circles.
Pi oin "The Glass Blower."
Tank No. 1 has been placed in com
mission at tlr> Strcator, 111., plant of
the AJtncrlcan Bottle Co., and 72 blow-;
oi*8 have been given employment as a'
result.
The Lib bey Class Co., Toledo, <>.. arc
operating with six furnaces turning,
out glass to their full capacity and all
dcparlmcns are making full tine' ex
cept the caster place department ami
mold shop. Three furnaces are being
operated exclusively on electric bulbs, i
At the Maryland Class Corpora
lion's plant. Baltimore, Md.. tiny uro
shipping ware to all parts of the Uni
ted states awl Cjln'ida. They nn now'
considering the advlsabi'.ity of put
ting on the third shift to catch up
with the orders that have been booked.
The ilaskins Glass Co., Martins
Kerry. O.. have been operating their
plant at a steady gait with one fur
nace of IG pots capacity in com nils-:
Tili: INTERNATIONAL "BEN HP It."
To lie Presented at the Columbia Thea- |
tre November l!Mh and 20th. Three
Performances.
Spectacular magnificence, drama
tic splendor and rcllgous ecstacy are
the most notable concomitants of
Klaw &' Erlanger's International pro
duction of "Ben-Ilur," which will he
the offering at the Columbia Theatre,
Columbia, Wednesday and Thursday
nights and Thursday matinee, Nov.
10 and 2n. During the fourteen years
which have passed since tin- original
presentation of this noble drama-its
owners have not only kept it up to its
original grandeur, but have elabora
ted and developed the possibilities of
the production each season until to
day it stands unrivaled in beauty of
malic significance and power, it wasj
the "last word" of the stage cr aft of j
the nineteenth century and into the!
new age It brought a bigness and per-'
lection w hich w ill remain the stand-1
ard for decades to < omo.
Ilealing witli tin- cji ? . I of Je-1
sii.;, the most Importana period in his
tory, "Hen-Hut" shows the world at
ite most wonderful point in magni
ficence and wealth, for Pome ruled
the world ami Caesar Augustus was
Emperor of the mightiest realm the
earth had known, into this time of!
display and pomp Ci n lowly .Va/.
arene, the Christo? for whom tho na-l
lion hail longed, 1 S* Is tiii ; ? oh-1
ality <>:" Jesus that, perWi ntins ilic!
fabric of the Wnllaee-Youhg drama,
makes it a sermon as well .'is a draVl
ma of tremendous Hlgft'ifh ince. The
roVercneo with which tho Imminence
of Chi l i Is Indicated hr?s made "Bon
Ifur" a religious pageant, while tho
I sweep of pie story <.f Bon-IIur and
Mes ;?!??. Esthor aii'd Ir -;, carries au
diences off their foot, the culmination
of the dramatic plot being the chariot
Bton, employing both blown and press
ed ware shops.
It is reported that a glass factory
! may be established at Arduioro, Okln.,
? this season. J, F. Hansen, of Grand
island. Neb., recently went there for
the purpose of looking over the loca
i tlon for an available site.
The modern and Co-operative win
dow glass factories at Saloin. \V. Va..
started Monday iniorntng making
? gina? won a. fyji complement of shops
011 IhO roster.
At the Carr-l.owery (Jlass Co.'s
plant, Ihiltimore, Md.. everything is
Ion the move with all plates tilled and
nil the shops doing well. Prospects for
the balance of the blast are roseate.
Two furnaces are operating at the
Sydenham plant, Wallacehurg, Out.,
with a '.bird ready to start on short
notice tun no time has as yet been de
finitely set for resumption of the lat
tor.
j Fires wero lighted last week in the
Idle tank at the American Window
(ihtss t'o.'s Pcllevernon, Fa., window
plant and in about two weeks both
' plants w ill lie in operation.
I The Co-Operative Flint class Co.'s
j tableware plant. Heaver Falls. Fa.. is
being operated in the usual way, an.I
I steady work is the rule. They arc op
J crating two furnaces and are employ
ling it press shops und four blown
ware shops.
The Fosteria Glass Specially Co.
I Fostorla, (>.. arc operating two fur
lUiecs end three day tanks on paste
mold shades and globes, inner are
globes, iron mold shades, iridescent
shades a lid electric lulling. The paste
'mold shops are dividing time tempo
rarily and the cutters are working
four days a week.
Five window glass factories ;:t
Clarksburg. W*. Va., resinned opera
tions last Monday morning. Places
were reported Hilled in the various
plants and good starts were Hie rule.
At the Puck Class Co.'s plant. Pal
tlinorc, Md., where they turn out a
general line of liquor ware and ui'lk
jars both by the hand method and
machines, they find it practicably im
possible to keep pace with orders.
Tank No. 1 at Tamer Pros, plant.
Torre I laute. Ind.. resumed operations
last Monday with seven blow shops.
Four shops were moved from No. 2
factory to make room for three addi
tional machines. No. 1! tank now lias
live blow shops ami six machines,
A splendid start was reported at the
SVIICOX Gin ? Co.'.; window plant. W'il
co\. Pa., with Hie full complement of
workmen on the rosier. All Indien
lions point io a steady run.
The Felle I'le bottle factory. Ale\
andria, Va., has bo< n purchased by the
Old Dominion Class Co.. of that place,
and will be placed In blast as soon as
it can ho gotten in readme s, Machine
im.de milk Jr.ru will be the principal
product.
A good gas Well Was struck last
week ai GrapcvlHe, Pa., and consider
able activity is being displayed in thai
territory by gas companies.
race, wherein Peil-lllir conquers ami
degrades his enemy.
NbtOiing i.nore realistic than this
scene in the arena of the Circus of
Antioch with Pcn-Hur and Mcssnln
driving quadruple teams of equine
throughhrcds contesting for suprema
cy has ever been Imagined by a drama
tist or executed by a producer. The
race enthralls because on Its outcome
depends life, love, honor, riches to the
victor, and when Pen-Ilur receive t e
victor's eiown of wild olive, audien
ces applaud with the grcatost enthu
siasm,
A CHILD'S LAX VTIVK
IS "M |{| |? OF FIGS"
They lo\c to take it ami it doesn't
barm the tender little stomach, liv
er and bowel-..
If your lltllO one's loilglle Is coated,
it is a sure sign the stomach, liver
and bowels need a gentle, thorough
cleansing at once. When your child
Is cross, peevish, listless pale, doe ,n't
sleep, eat or net naturally: If breath
is bad. stomach SOW', system full of
cold, throat sore, or If feverish, give
a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of
Figs," and in a foW hours all the
clogged-up, constipated waste, sour
bile and uipllgestofl food will gently
move fin; of the bowels, and yon have
0 well, playful ofiild again.
Sick children/neodn'l lie coaxed t<
tnko this ha mi loss "fruit laxative.'
Millions of mothers keep it handy lie
cause they know its action on tin
Hlomacl), liver and bowels Is prompt
ami sure. They also know n little fjn
eh today saves n vP-k child tomorrow
Ask your drug! I | for .V'-eonl hot
i
which contain-' directions for 1.
children of II i\f. and grow i i
plainly on the oMlo, Pewnre of oo
terCelts' sohl b re. Gel the :?> i
made h>alifo nla Fig Syrti < < om
pany," Don't be fooled!
brilliant Cut Glas . suitable for
ding pre sents. Our pi Ices u r<
1 the lowest you will find,
S. M. ^ P. II. Wllkos A Co.
We Start with (he
Rough Log ? ? \.Kv*f?
We cud with the finished product,
and every operation is done by our own
men in our own mills.
Sash, <,!.?( .? . blinds, screens, mouldings,
columns, grilles, newel pos s, shingles, lath,
interior finish, el . everything in building
material we furnish in bolh quantity and
cj u a lily,
Complete house bills rYom architect's plans
and builder's lists our spej hlt\.
Urin?; or mail in your rpec.l:cation. Get our
estimate t ree.
" titty of the Maker "
AUGUSTA LUMBER CO.
'Vt.USTA. CA.
r-?v-? -,. ? w
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE $
FOR SALE I
71 acres Iii ml Just nortli of business centre of CM; of l.nu
rons, ?> it hin corporate llniUs, short distance from I'll) School prop*
crt). One truant house anil stable. 2ft acres in cultivation, bill
auee splendid original forest exceptionally line land susceptible
of developmetil into residence lots. Price ten reasonable, C. P. 'tj^
linrksdnlc, as Executor,
?'>'( in i? s of I.in.i adjoiniiiM dial described in above ad., hut nearer
lo I'll) School propel I\ ami IlllsillCSH portion of City.. Same char
art<
ion
of
Cit.t School property ami business portion of City.. Same char- ^jj^
tor of land Ift acres in cultivation, most of hu Innre line original
rest. One .'{.room tenant house, carriage house und harn. Well <?
tine water. This ks (he lilies) proper!) in the CM) limits. Trice ?
ch as to make it, as well as the proper!) dcscrlhed in nhovc ad.,
the hesl InvCKtlUCIlt on the market.
il'coplc who wish bargains In real estate or to invest for profits
will do well lo confer wilii me promptly.
C. D. Barksdale
laurens, s. c.
DRY CLEANING
AND
PRESSING
OF THE
EXPERT KIND
Have your lotho^ lo:vned and Pressed by
men who know how. You'll find them hero at
this shop.
Laui'C ns, South Carolina