The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, October 26, 1915, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
THE GREATES
PI ANO AI
_
C. A. Reed Piano and (
Stock of Fine Pianos ai
Out-Going to Quit th
ness*
OVER ONE HUNDRED PIA
j MUST BE SOLD IN
Not a Poor Piano in the Entire Ste
Than n Dozen Different Makes
"Kranich & Back," "Ivers i
"Chickering Brothers" and Mai
Every Piano and Organ
Our First AnnotiUceiuent ?xpla?ned, A
Permit, That We Were ?oing to Sol
thc Plano Iluslues*. Act Quickly i
a Very Little Money.
> .* .
Open Until Eight O'cloci
During our long business exper
ience ii; selling- pi?noB, we have al
ways tried to supply the very best in
struments -that could bo made, pianos
and organs that-wet? 'inado to last a
lifetime.'. jja ? .,"
Wo haye fully decided to quit tho
piano business,' consequently. our
large stock of over 19U Instrumenta
must b? disposed of in short order.
Tho fact ls wo have started out to sell
this large stypk in 12 .days, which
means there..will bo' "something do
ing" in ?ho iiiUnie lino in Anderson
during tim next two weeks:
Don't forget tho fact : that this?, is
probably tho largest ?toci; of .fine
pianos and organs over offered nt cut
in-two prices, and on ' ?iisy terms of
payment. .
Wo have uprights, baby grands and
player pianos either ?ne.w, or slightly
used, in fancy woods, such as Ma
hogany, Walnut or tiohlen ' Oak, all
marked to feell ot tho lowest prlcon
ever known for pianos of highest well
known character-not an instrument
reserved-all must go at eomO: price
and on some kind bf terms.
Regular $350, $400, $-150 to $500
pianos of tho very best Btyles and
makes to close out nowtfor.- $243, $207,
$280 to $317, cash or" $15 to $25 cash
and $8 to $12 a month or other terms
to suit." Plenty of good seryiceablo
pianos, olther shopworn, been rented
a short time or taken in trade for
new Player-Pianos'thai wore made "to
sell for $325, $350-to %\M. thnt. can
bo bought now. for? $137,, $167 to $228
cash or: ojh'er*'terms to'suit. Good re
liable pooplo anywhere can buy ono'of
these pianos, at tho low prices ."and,
easy terms b^^aymentAWithout^iy
advance in price. WhatSVo want to
do is, nell the s?pek, soll" it now, and
get out of business:
Low Prices ondTEdSJ'Terms'.
Never In tub1 history-of-'plano sell
ing have such' low ?rices and easy
terms boon rando- on. rollablo pianos
and' organs, but we-are quitting tho
plano buslnoss xoid have made up?ur
mlnds to soil this large stock and
do it quickly, therefore if you need a
good plano or organ now orf.ospect
to get ono In tho next year or two,-bo
)rgar? Company's Entire
id Organs to Be Closed
e Piano and Organ Busi
.NOS ANO ORGANS THAT
TEN DAYS OR LESS
>ck. You Have Choice of More
From Which to Select-Such' a?
& Pond," "Fischer," "X?mhalL"
ly Others.
Marked in Plain Figures
s Clearly As !>ur Limited Space Would
1 Oft Otu* Large Stock and Iletirc From
? You Wunt n Good Plano or Organ Ur
i 314 South Main Street
you mau or woman, boy or girl, put
your hat on aud como straightway to
our Btoro and larry not on the way.
That Taleutcd Girl.
Wo want oui-of-town people to in
vestigate these bargains. ?Such a
money-saving opportunity has hover
been offored to tho public before, and
probably never will bo. again. If you
do not feel able Just now to get oue
of- tho highest class pianos, we would
suggest that you get a good square
piano or nu organ for that talented
girl or hoy, who needs it and wants
it, and let them havo entertainment
?t home, then they will not stray away
and get into bad company. Nothing
brightens the ho, io like music; mus
ical homes aro the happy homes.
Soc Us Bight Away.
If you will .seo us right away you
cnn get a good used organ from $8
up to $35 for some of the very best
ones. . .
Wo have a few good second-hand
upright pianos In good condition,
plenty good enough for beginners in
mimic, that wo will sell .or $62, $78
and $92. These oro wonderful bar
gains and will be snapped up quickly
by shrewd buyers who know plano
values.
Every instrument warranted to bo
just os represented. Your money
back if-wc.cannot please you. Out-of
town people should como or write for
our "bargain list,"..Ask your neighbor
or you- ;bankor about bur reliability
and fair't, ?j.-"'?>?. If you will leave
^er?^i^ob^t ? ?p;?;wp;?^Jtguarantee
satisfaction *.ir tho instrument:; may bi?
returned and we'll pay tho freight
This is thc strongest proof that our
"goods are good" and tho prices tho
lowest over known. Wc are going out
of tho piano business,; hence.the rea
son for thin. great slaughter sale.
Store open'until S o'clock for those
who cannot como during the day,.
C. A. Reed Piano & Organ Co.
314 South Main Street.
'):<>! .
Cut The Price
SHAVES REDUCED TO ~ - I Oe
Best equipped shop in the city. Strictly Sanitary: tiClean
liness is Nett to Godliness." Efficient Workmen-Best service
in every respect.
Barbers: Rainer, Bruce, lindsay and Rasor
Rasor's Tonsorial Parlors
lagon & Lcdbciier Bldg. Next to Railroad on North Main.
Sixteen and a third acres one mile item Iva, on the road to
AjodtrWi; nice comfortable new 4 room house, right on the C.
& W. C. railroad. . >' '.' . \':;;.' 7 . v :-: ^
Il taken this week you, can get Shis place for $75.00 par acre
^p?rt cfttnV It is not of ten that yoe can bujr a place like this.
W&e, phoned ad QUICK. Party
must have a little money at once.
h?0sm W Estate & ^ve?ffie?t Co.
P.E. norton^ Pris, v I? 8. Horton, V. Pres?:jX: % P. Marshall, Seer.
A?
ST. MftBTSHOSPITAL
UNCHEON AND RECEPTION
WERE GIVEN YES
TERDAY
GRAND SUCCESS
Both Were Well Attended ?nd Dr.
and Mr*. Brcedin Received
Many Congratulations.
Tho formal opening of St. Mary's
hospital in North Anderson wauUield
yesterday with a 1-jnchuon ut 1 o'clock
and a public reception from 8 to 7
o'clock in tho afternoon.
Tho. luncheon wns given to' the min
isters and physicians of the city und
community, city aud county ollleinls
members of -thc-press and othors by
Dr. and- Mrs. C. Singleton Brcedin
I and was one of the most completo af
fair? from every sUindpolnt given In
Anderson^ in some time.
A receiving committee, consisting
of Mesdames S. G, Hardin, Jno. Lin?
loy, ti. VF. Dodge and J. L. Funner
met the guests ?at the door and usher
ed tilein Inside. They wero- then
shown' through the hospital by Dr.
and MrB.-Breodiu. After this they ull
meet ou tho porch and talked ? for
awhile. At 1 o'clock the guests were
invited to lunch which was served in
tho 'Illili. Dr. Dlvor. hoing the oldest
member of tho medical profession, wa3
tho guest of honor and led the guests
into ? luncheon. Dr. Diver presided
?and'{asked*'-Father Duff to Invoke a
divine'blessing. ' After this all were
asked to partake of the bountiful
spread; whlcO they did with perfec
tion."
Af tor luncheon was finished Dr.
Diver,; as dean of the medical profes
sion, 'made ai f?w interesting re
marks, mostly remlnences of tho pro
fession hero in Anderson, after which
ho called on tho Rev. JOJO W.
: Spcnko, pastor. of St. .John's Metho- I
dist church. Thc P.'?V. Sncako spoke I
: briefly and was/followed by the Rev.
D. Witherspoon Dodge, pastor of the
Cen?r^l ' Presbyterian church. [MT.
Dodge was followed by Dr. W. ll.
Nardin, who spoke In behalf of the
County Medical association. Dr. E.
A.- Hines?, secretary of tho county
hospital and secretary of the Siato
Medical society, carno next and sic-ko
in behalf of these two organizations.
After itl?s the Rev. W. H. ?arriso-a.
? D. t>,., pastor 'cf tfm Associate Re
formed Presbyterian church, offored
I the benediction..
Each of the speakers congratulated
j Dr. and Mrs. Brcedin on their under
! taking and complimented the splendid
I hospital and equipment.
The Reception.
Yesterday afternoon the public re
ception was . 'beld between 0 and 7
o'clc.k and during the two'hours sev
eral score ' pc?ple 'call?d ' and hid' St.
Mary'? hospital God-speed.''' ? '
Ou tiio reception comniittoe yestor
?day afternoon tverO: Mesdames ll. A.
Watson, M. L>. Bonham, C. C. Bur
TISS uni'.' Misses Eddio Davis abd
Merle Cn!p.
Mrs. B're?d?n stated' yesterday that
j she was- grateful to Mrs.- D. T. Mc
?Lees, Mrs. til M. Parks, Misses Irene 1
Martin and Louise Manly, Mrs. W. I
?B. Valentine and Mrs. D. W. Dodge, ?
for their donations of flowers and.
linen. Also to Mrs'. John: Purgerson, ]
Mrs. J. Di "Kennedy and1 Masters
James. L. Farmer, Jr., and 'WV B.
Valentine. Jr,, for .their donations cf
linen, and cut glass.
St. Mary's ls one of tao most" mod
ernly 'constructed and equipped hos
pitals, that cab iib feond anywhere..
lb to located In North, Anderson away;
: from tho noiBo ?rthe city and ls built'.!
eo that there will always bo plenty, cf.
Bun?bino-and light in evtery room. Tic
operating roon', '-te complete in every
detail "and JEn V.YJod?l. It goes without
saying that the people of every piro-'
fosslon-, will appreciate-thc hew hos
pital, -"'Y' - .?
Tho, burses' -at St. Mary's ord
Misses 'Mamie Martin, Annie Luhd
koosky,; "Alice Bell Burris, Cleveland
MJoorehOad and Elizabeth Barbot.
? CHit? M GROSS.
SICK AND FEVERISH
Wi|^0S3llP?fi
I Look. 'Mother!, ,"If tongue ia coat
ed* clean little; liver and
bowels.
If your little one's tongue is coat
ed, It Is a auro slgn the stomach, liver ?
and bowels need a gentle thorough
cleansing at once. Whott your child
la cross/ipeovish,MlstleBs, pale, doosb't
sleep,- cat or act- naturally ; ir breath
SB b?d,'?tomach}tsourr syetem full of
cold, thront sore, br If feverish, glvo
? teapso?nful ot "California Syrup of
Figs,'" and l? a few-, hours all tho
eiogged-up, Constipated .wast*;;; spur
bile and .undigested food Wilt gently
move out of the bowels and you hayo
a well, playful child again
Sick children needn't be coaxed to
take this 'harmless' * fruit laxativo."
Millions' ct robbers ke6p it bandy toe;*/
cansq i tl?oy kri?w: its action on tho
tomachV: livor; and bowels Ia prompt
nd adr?.".'- They also know a 'little
given today saves a'.'riek'. chil? toirior?
row,..
.Ask your druggist for a BO-cont bot
tid of '!Ca?fo'rnla Syrup of . Figs,"
which contains directions for babies,
children of nil age? and grown-ups
plainly oakthe bottle. Be ward of coun
terfeits ^dVh?r?. Get. the genome
made by "CaUforji.ia Fig Syrup Com
iby."
fl1181 WEEK
DOES NOT KNOW WHETHER
THERE WILL BE TWO
WEEKS
CONVENES NOV. 15
Seeiro Work at Next Term Court I
of General Sessions Will
; 'k Light.
Tho njttiic'fi'oY jurors tu nervo during
tho first .itfcek of court of general ses
sions wirrah:convenes on Monday, No
vctnbev 10, were drawn yesterday at
follows:
UV ^i. Melton, Garvin.
J;*1 P.. Cowan; Martin. .
H. A. Panfcder, ai 111.
M. Weyhern, Garvin.
.1. Ti Maddox, Marlin.
I). P." Coleman, W?llianiston,
1". V. Thomas. Varen lies.
J. E. Garvin, Pendleton.
H. F. Cely, Bnib!L.y Creek.
S. 13. Elrod, Centervil'.o.
F. C. Hoggs, Pendleton.
P. Lr. Yon. K?ck Mills.
H. L. Pettigrew, Corner.
J. L. "WhitefiOld. Fork.
.Ino. A. Mcaill, Centervltte.
F. J. Tripp, Anderson.
T. J. Williford, Pock Mills,
G. C. Kalney. Savannah.
A. b. Cathcart, And? THOU.
W. Ii. Illx, Brushy Creek.
J. C. King, Hopewell.
G. Wi Cox, Hqnea Path.
II. J. McGee, 'Anderdon.
J.. E. Soleier, VareniM-R.
TI,' li. Webb, Broadaway. .
R.' Ii. Hogg. Williun-.rslon.
C. Gi Kny, Fork.
W. 'L. ' Flemming, Honoa PnUi.
Jno. W. Morgan;'WHHamston.
W. S, Adams, Savannah.
lt. AV. Ambrose, llonca Path. .
C. Ii. Cobb, Broadaway.
J. Clyde Green, Belton.
J. D. Plhson, Belton.
Li O. Uunnicutt, Anderson.
C. C. Watt. V?rennos.
Clerk of Court Pearnian stated yes
terday that ho had not been advised
whether-it would'toe necessary to
draw hirorB for the .second week or
not. If court-last? two weeks tho
next jurara will be drawn next Mon
day.
E. ItOSS DOGGETT DEAD
Well- Known Citizen of Piedmont
Passed ?iVnc Jfrmduy.
E. iloss Doggett, -?lged ' about 65,1
died al his hon.a l?o'j'iedtnon't ot an
keaclyj hour .this''moraine. , Mr. Dog
I gett was.antong tho earlier settlers at,
Pi?dmpnt'?ndwas widely known. He!
was originally from 'North 'Carolina, !
[moving. hlS'ifasnily to.[Piedmont ?brno
! twenty-tivio or thirty, years ago, where j
he bau resided ever stn co. Mr. Dog
gett waa quite a' character, ia that
bo never met a stranger, and though
abrnpt tn his bearing,-, won thc con
fidence,and respect of .all with, whom j
ho came in contact. ,FQr.roany yearn
ho held' n position, hi' tho1cloth room
of thc Piedmont mills "and was con
sidered one of thc best.and most faith
ful1 men ia tho, employ of tho com
pany:'
Ho ls survived by his wife and
three rims. Leo Doggett of Spartan
jburg; George and Alex Doggett of.
Piedmont, and four daughters, Mrs.
J. T. Henderson of Greers; Mrs. J.
M. Spearman of Greers; Mrs. Tom
; Heard- of Piedmont and ! Mrs. J. B.
? Farmer of this city.'
Tho Living Telephone.
. Some, timo after the closo pf tho
FrancorGerinan war, tho prussian TJli
lan drill was Introdiuod ^nto the Brit
ish cavalry. The first, mon to bo ex-,
jerc.lsed' in lt were c sprpsl of 7'iouse
hbld '.cavalry' (B1U?B). ai .W2??sor. /*?
They were extended, each some ?00
yards from, his fellow, roany.miles of
j country, bolDg .covered. ?,
'Ch\% verbal message was given to'
tho soldlcrp on the extreme right to
j pass*, along : j "En erny's' vi dettes ', Jjg
HJrtgleUcld Qreen. " It got hopelessly
muddled half way.
Tho amazed officer walting-to ' re
ceive lt got Chis communication from
j tho'trooper on, tho extremo lqftV
I "Englands bets paid by tho queen,"
Philadelphia Public Ledger.
OnV'JJlt?y Offer-This and 5c
Dont', miss thls^. Cut out this El lp,
enclose with 6c and mail lt <to Foley
& Co., Chicago* UL, writing yoiir; naroo
and ?ddroes .clearly, you. jrill receive
in return a trial package containing
Foley's Hca?y. end Tas' ?emponnd, for
coughed Cqldjs. and croup; < Foley Kid
ney J?llls,;foif pain in sides and back,
rheumatism,.backache,.'.kidney and,
bladdor .ailments;, and Foley Cathartic
Tablets,; ? wholesome and thoroughly
cleansing,cathartic, for constipation,
biliousness, headache and sluggish
Downie. 8pld everywhere;,;
.fri ^Instructing a youth* ol class; iii
tqathmetics tho teucher turned to
John Jopes* . v
"Johnny," aho reinarjted, Vean .you
tell ma what an average lat!' .. .
"Yes, ma'am,'' waa th?: prompt re
sponse of Jtianny, "nriliverage ls
what's beti lays egg?lop."
. .wW*at?" : exclaimed the autascd
teacher, ' "What on. carta ; are you
Ulklnga^out?''
"That's, right. Miss Mary." was .the
rejoinder ot Johnny. J'Mtost -.every
?esson'in eur 'rlthraetie starts ot ,'lt a
itt?r:laya Ihreo eggs a week qa an
average.".
* LAMU'.U COLLEGE *
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In spit? of tho rain a largo number
of Lander College girls attended the
i-icduijut Fair on Thursday. Tho ov
hlhltB were very iutereating. Lauder
college booth attracted much utton
tlon. There were specimens of work
from tho ort, tho domestic science and
the millinery departments, and noto
boohs from the Uotatiy, Physics and
Chemistry classes. The one very
striking exhibit in nnothor pari of the
building was a collection of sixty
five eau ned and preserved fruits and
vegetable sgotten up by Miss Harriet
McLccs, a launder College girl.
The Malheslsn Literary society en
tertained thc faculty and student/, last
Saturday evening In the gymnasium.
This was one of tho most pleasant' af
fairs tho college lion.-eliold has enjoy
ed. "There was great fun in tfj.o dif
ferent games played. The refresh
ments were dainty and delicious,
lu tho afternoon Prof. W. H. Hand
und Mr.. Anderson, superintends o?
thc Nc "'berry city schoola visited the j
college and went through tho build
ings. They HiOppencd lu the domestic
sclcnco department while tho young
ladles wore preparing tho refresh
ments for tho party and saw a very
Interesting ?poetado. Tho sand
wiches wcro about the only things
traite ready to be served.
Miss Candler Wiggins has been
elected as assistant teacher. Thc
large attendance of utudents thia fall
mad? it .,'?cessary to employ her help.
Dr. Wl'.ison has boen away several
days.. Ho went to Marlon to perform
tho marriage ceremony of his niece,
and is now visiting in Charleston and
other place:* in tito low country v
A number of county clubs have been
organized among tho ?tilden ta and
U.ielr little informal meetings prove a
pleasant diversion. Tho Snartauburg
County club takes tho lead for num
ber. This club has elected as 'a
member. Miss Catherine. Cooke from
Pairas, Greece Her father was for
years a professor of Wofford collese,
so she has been a residont of Spar*
tanburg.
POCKET
BOOKS
FaAt's
The best line fj??k
in Anderson. St?'fe
?
Lily White Market
ts headquarters for good things
to cat. Try some of oar Old Time
Pork Sausage, Nice Joky Steak?
Lean Porte Chops, Fine Fat Veal.
We, are all ready getting oysters
|n? If you canft decido what yon
want phone 694 and we will help
you to decide. .
ULY WHITE MARKET,
J. W. lindsay,
Proprietor.
m | ?. ,,,. , ,., - ; , ...,s,., , ,,. ,,
,-:---^--:-u pM 11 $&k
?
' ?'My Town" Hats at
$2
T. L. Cely Co Special at
$2.50
Jno. B. Stetson & Co ot '
$3.50 and $5
AU shapes, styles and colors,
!;'" ? ? ' . :?
???H ,
T. L. CELY CO.
AT THE BIJOU THEATRE EVERY WEDNESDAY.
_ . m_^ . ' j _j
Niloak From the Ozarks
We have.secured tho exclusivo agency for tue c?l?br?t? ;
ed IM Honk Pottery. It Is a nen pottery, mudo from tjie ,. ,,
* plain clay, without any artificial coloring. No two pieces,
uro tlie Rame design, nor lui ve exactly tho same coloring.
NHuak. pottery Is mndo. hy hand from, natural color? e!ay,H
found In the fo'ot.hllls of tho Oxark Mountains of Arkansas;, .
No color seen In nny qthcr pottery, either natara! or arti?
tlchil lb as beautiful In tono or decorativo valu? ns ore.the ? .
beautiful colors seen tn Nlioak* " \
SEE SHOW WINDOW
Marehbaitfcs ?? Babb
Thc Reliable Jewelers.
A N DIR S ON T HE ATEE
Tuesday and Wednesday
N. L, ROASTER presents
Leland W? and Company
In Three Broadway Plays
TUESDAY :.'?HH?
f-ittm ? Itt 1IA? ? 1??:
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New York's Most Successful Comedy Drama,A Play ^Tl^t W^l ^
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A Show for Ladies.. Gentlemen; >s^1^?4^^^^^r \
?:-<,' '-Special Scenery'"an^
Absolutely the Cleanest and Best ShoW? A Guar^^
Brices. lights 1
Matinee Wednesday, cents
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