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PLAYING HAVIN? AN? ORGAN C. ?. Reed Piano and ( Quit Business Sale is G For the ?People Are G Organs Are Going. ---- Don't Stay Away And R< WE-WILL O Alf RY OUT TO THE LE PROMISE MADE WHEN WE ANN? OUT EVERY PIANO AM? ORGAN 1 NESS. A Ten Dollar Bill Sends a NOTT IK Hie Time to Suve $1?0 to $22."> ii Hie lieut Made, und Yon May Have I und Uct thu iicncllts Open Until Eight O'clocfc ' . ~ .'.en we announced that we would j done out our; entire stock of Grauds,, Uprights, Player-Pianos and Organs, 1 wo meant every word of lt. When ? wc made the assertion that wo would cut prices on' the host pia?os and organs ns they wore never cut before, we meant every word of that, too. And when' we, told the people of Anderson ' aud/ vicinity that, this wontd be the ono big plano and organ opportunity perhaps for years to como, we know what wo were .talking about, khfcw that tho Instru ments at tho plainly mnrked prices would bear q\it every assertion made.. If this groat ."Qi*lt Business Sale" is going to disturb plano and organ prices hi tills section for a long time to como, we can't help ,if. Furniture, FLxtdres, Horses, Wnf"onB? We are going to quit business, close out. Every Instrument together willi fnraifnriv lixturcs, horses and wagons, and .put" them Into cash or good notes and contracts, and must do it quickly. ..Nothing ivlll deter ns. That wo made; rio mistake in our estimates ns. toi;, how the plano and organ buying public would appreciate an opportunity like this is evidenced by tho largo;\huuibor of peopje at tending this salo since it started. .'. ,At tho rate they, aro going, nnd judging from, the large number of inquiries from, many nearby sections, it looki like every instrument. will bo taken before , the time limit of the salo expires.\ ; .. , Tho prices .we; have made should nell every instrument in one week's timo. Of ono thing We' arc certain, and that ls, these bargains will .not remain long, after tho people, realize what lt meads tb buy.rth?^best?pla?os and organs nt cut-in-two prices,'' and on easy torment"WS?^T*.'..- .' V Fj?? I?eIow^Ce8.L' . AH above s (;.!<. i ! om* oli?e 'd?Rlrc i? to close out (his large, stock, of good pinnos, player-pianos, organs, fixtures, horses and wagons, everything, and do it quickly, ia two weeks or less. We did not stop nt cutting off all profit, but ia some'eases have; cut the prices far below tho actual cost to make them abd bring Hiern here. If you have any uso' for a plano or un.organ,'if you will need one.'In..tho next year or two,':^ou :.posltlv?ly- can not afford to lot\ this opportunity Our DeUvi Our wagons ate always at y wants at any time on abort nol a can of spice I? a bafrel of flo Iff you are interested in seo prices and always delivered pr< orders bore. This is a ne?v grocery, and . grocery should have as here, an We will appreciate a Nert Door to f^cples B**^ ; J WITH PIANO PRICES AT OUR BUSINESS" SALE 3rgan Companys Great letting lato Full Swing, oming~-The Pianos and Bgret It For Many Years TT KU EVEltY ASSERTION, EVEHY IUNCKD THAT WE WOULD CLOSE IN STOCK ANO HETIIIE EHOM BUSI Good Piano To Yonr Home i the Purchase of a Good Plano, Ono of losy Terras io Fny for lt. Act Quickly i 314 Soiith Main Street Klip hy. You can save $100 to $22."? in your purchase, which ?3 enough to start your children in music. ,Somo good upright pianos, taken in part payment for player pianos, to close out for $G2, $78 anu $92, nod a large numhor of high grado pianos for $137, $107 to $138, on easy terms without any advance In price. Standard highcBt-gradc .upright' pianos, beautiful .Mahogany and Gold en Oik cases, that sell In Now York, Chicago and other large cities for $:)50 to $500, will be closed out at this sale for $243,; $207. $292 and $317 on payments $15 to $25 cash and $8 to $12 a month, or other terms to' suit li'vosfignfioii Will Convince. A visit to this sale, an Inspection of J thc pir.uo3 offered In connection with the price and terms, wld convince you that this is n real plano opportunity; a real money-saver." You will find everything just on represented, even better, for mero words cannot diserlbo thc wonderful advantages of this sale. Just a Word About Organs. Wo have dozens and dozens of new and second hand organB, that wiU make music for you at $8, $15. $19 up to $28. New organs at one-half reg ular prices. Como while you may have pick and choice. Every Instrument marked in plain, figures, BO that a child can- buy at this sale n? low as thc most expert musician, in the land. Wo want'out of-town mu'slp lovers to tako ad vantages bf this cut-price and easy terms and will ship Instruments to reliable people anywhere and tuar-' flUtoe satisfaction and ??fo delivery to yqurilianic.i-i^,-.,.^ ' - ^???9 OiaV store ?B?fhrHi-of bargains-dd* pendab?o.pl?;\os and organs und every one of thom marked at ."must-go" prices. Pianos and organs.for all-the people-that suit all kinds of pocket books. ri Store open until 8 o'clock for thOBO who cannot call during tho day. C. A. Reed Piano & Organ Co. 3ld South Main Street. ?ry Service our service and we will fill your . _ iee. We deliver anything from ur. Hiing the best groceries at right >mptly, just leave or phone your rjverytjiing that a really good id it's new, and fresh, too. snare of your business FAMOUS F GIVE EXHI NORTH/ Bud Carey, One of Most Sensattc Flights Friday and Saturday-C .Which Proved Worthless and is 1 Financial Loss-Is Highly Recoi Mr.. S. C. GoJlthette. the mannaor for tho Henry Meyerhoff. (Ine.) C'?r nlval company, who haJ the contract with Mr. Porter A. Whale;-, secre tary of tho mythical Anderson County i fair, called on quRe a numb?; of An Iderson merchants yesterday and rv.m ceeded in getting sixty-two dollars subscribed to a fund for the purpose of inducing hie . aviator. Hud Carey, (who came all the way hera from Lewiston, Maine, to fulfill his contract with Mr. Whaloy) to make two flights .Friday nnd Saturday of thin Weak. To say that Mr. Guilmetto was dis appointed is expressing it. very mild ly, hut, believing that the good peo ple of Anderson and vicinity believe in fair play, he had decided to put tho two days aviation meet on lier this week, and has gono ahead and made arrangements to that end. Ho says h? will go around thc Square and the other business streets today, giving the business men tho chance to (subscribe whatever amount that Uioy feel disused to contribute .toward ?eenring this attraction for Friday, and Saturday, which, Mr. Guilmette says will ?certainly bring .f?to tills city, five to ten thousand popple. '? ' > Mr. Guilmette states that ho has put .the very emull 3>rico ot twonty flvo cents for adults and fifteen cents fp? school children believing that this will gtr?e everybody a. chance tb seo this wonderful aviator fly, and pull all tho. thrilling aerial stunts that have made him tho secoud Reachey of this country. . Mo1. Guilmetto stated further that he had been in tho show business for thirty years- nnd that ho had nover seen such a.mix-up- ns tho one occas' ioned by.'Mr. Whaley's contract with his company, which brought all thezj carnival and aviation people hero, whon as a matter of: fact, thor? vms no Anderson County Fair association, no'fair waa intonded. Mr. Guilmette stated thai his main purpose in pull ing thia aviation meet Friday and Saturday, was to give these two avia* tors a chanco-to get their flying ma chine out of tlio oxpress office, and up to their hext town in Virginia where--they' aro booked, for a county fair all ncxt,-,week, -without any fur ther loss, to' them, . - Another tarong reason, as he nut it, waa tb show these Anlerispn gentlemen that ' had" boen stung on a gas balbon some years ngo that this biplane -was a different air craft; and. that the stunts that Bud Carey will pull of here oro not seen more than once In,a lifetime Mr. Guilmetto stated in conclusion, that he sincerely hoped that the..mer chants and hanker;-., and other busi ness men of Anderson would como across handsomely today, and fglve these two young'men a jlboral treat ment; that:it was nono of their , fault that they had jumpod all the. way down hero from Maine and found no UER TO BITION IN ANDERSON >nal Flyer*, Will Make Thrilling 'ame to Anderson Under Contract Giving Exhibition to Avoid Serious mmended As Expert Flyer. fair, and "naturally that if they did not get soiuo particularly nico treat ment to counterbalance ibo rather ?raw deal that they have been given. Uiey would always harbor an ill focl ing towards Anderuon, and instead of boosting it, they would be inclined to knock it. Thu prcis reports received about MV. Carey's flying are very flattering indeed; ho has just finished a wry successful flight nt Lewiston, Maine, Ghornian, Maine, Stauntun, Virginia, and other places. Tile following re port of a hair breadth escape was clipped from the Portland (Maine,) Express of October th, 1015. The Illustration, picturing tlie avia tor Just .ahoyo the -tall building (Fidelity building) in Portland shows Ure daring aviator Jnst before he vol planes to the bay. In talking about this nccldont yesterday. Carey stated. "If I had be?n ten feet lower when my motor went -bad, I would have VtmiW ?? ?? ???? ? . - :? -.-rm ;fcce ncruahed against that tall huild , big; -nothing could have saved1 mo." And- yet 'this man, after/ accident, and near, accident, ?day in ^nd .day. out, continues to fly. and do these death defying aerial "jaunts': ?? 4" ' ' "While making ?'Tilgst over the city ot Portland-this morning the'ongine ot Bud Carey's biplane refused to ,work nnd tho aviator was forced to moko an 800 foot diVo Into Back B?y. He missed death by? inches only'for-with the Wa ter for which he was racing,! and which meant life if Utero was .,auy chanco at all, still 80 feet awayi tho runnin {-'wheels'under his plane'Tgra'^ed bte to of a box car oh tao tracks at tila ifootr of'v Hanover street and . an i inch lower would have modo a differ ent story. ' . Cary, received as his only !n?-jry'a sprained back, while tho machine was more or less, damaged- and will prob ably tako a couple of davsio. put into snap*-. Tho accident of course made necessary the abandonment of tho af ternoon ?light. "Spectators in tito street and on tho roofs of bulldinga, this . morning'first caught sight' ot Cary IQ minutes of 10, headod toward the "city-, from the starting fiold, and climbing pretty fast- as he came in. He flew Once across Monument square and away to wards the eastern end of tho city, turning back over Portland Htroet and up to Congress ut a point about over the . store of Porte?os, - Mitchell '& Braun. . > "Hank of Doith." "At this'point h? made a steen hank known as tho bank of death; and im mediately after straightening out from the bank began what looked at first like, his usual 'dive across thc top o? tho Fidelity building. It'dbl not tako the thousands or watchers :ong how ever, to see that ho was diving at a greater drop than usual, and this add ed to tho fttcVthat bis course- was across tho Longfellow. House and that jj " . . -" ;'." .??' ? '?'"'.'?'.? 'V ' ' , ? ;. ?. J ; '.-/f.j.- ; 8 ?*? r^ ir s ' jj xi ? ^11 li ll dis P rtlMcV M?h) ho finally disappeared ?rooi eight to-, ward Hack Bay instead of making his usual rise into tho air again, ?hot a, thrill of fear through the thousand's in tho streets ivolow. .\ I M i . - ; at tho ."mme moment that Cary disappeared from view 1* the crowds In ?Monument Square, could he hc&rJ Insistent and repeated blasts from the whistle on the dredge In Hack Bay. No more wa? needed and with ono accord nearly a thousand men, women, children, truck toante, delivery wagons and autos started on a wild run down I'rcblo street and for the open space oil tho other side of tho tracks of the railroad. While the whistle out in the bay still hinted and before the crowd had hard ly made up Its mind which way to stampede, the polico anilnilanco tore up Congress street and handed down I'rcblo, mid reached the scene of tho all but fatal descent, before Cary had been brought ashore. "At the moment that Cary began tho abrupt dive that followed hts steep bank over Congress street, and ended in the waters of Back Bay nts mechanician and partner, Charles Griedel', was shading lils eyes with bia hands out at the starting field, and Wondering what fool stunt "old Bud" waspnlliiiK now. Ile waited long min utes lt seemed though as a matter of fact lt waa seconds, for Ilia moment when the machine would start to T1.;C, as he has many a time before. Thin time it did not rise and almost before the glint ;f tho big wings was lost to view from the starting field, he had leaped Into an auto and With C. ll. Friend who had taken to tho field tho bombs Cary was to drop began a mad race for the city. Some idea of the speed made from the starting field to the e.dpro of the .water nt the foot of llanover street. ? an bc gained from tho fact, that ! Grelder arrived before Bud had been brought ashore, and almost an soon ae the police ambulance Wei But Smiling. "Tho crowd that lined thc edgo of Back Bay less than a minuto after Cary began his 800 feet divo from ovor tho city, found instead of tho still water and the thring bubbles, they had feared to look u]>on, a Vjory wet. but '.miling aviator standing upon the skids of hi? biplane, and waiting for a boat from tho shore. "Newcomers who could aeo neither nviator, the water nor the machino, shuddered aud pressed their way through the first line, inquiring in aw ed voices, 'Did lt kill '1m,' and heard the good nows with a sigh of rcllof. Meanwhile Cary had been brought ol?, and three or four pollen finally shouldering a lane through tho crowd, lsd the limping birdman to a walting auto,, but not until ho had secured a cigarette, which was his first ro~ quest upon getting ashore. Dipping wet hs ho was, carrlago robes were thrown. r^out him and ho \va.i hur ried to his room at ibo Congreso i Square Hotol. Seek Successor to Belcasso. Parla, Oot. 2C.-Tho French cabi net today ta to decido on ii successor of Theephlle Dolcasse, who recently ? resigned as foreign mlnlntor. He will bo chosen-from tho mcmboro ot the cabinet of tho samo, political party ns Dejpassor '.'..' . . ,' " Lew!? Whips Mandot. v Boston. Oct. 20.-Ted Lewis, Ute English lightweight, floored .Too Man dot of New Orleans in the first, tenth and twelfth rounds,'-winning tho de cision by a wide margin in the twelve round bout boro tonight. HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Saya Cream Applied In Nostrils % Opens Air Passages Right lip.. <? Instant relief-no waiting. Your Clogged nostrils open right up; tho air passages of your head clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snufflng, . blowing, headache,' dryness. No struggling tor breath nt night; your cold or catarrh disappears. -', * Get a small bottle of Elyfa Cream. Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic; healing cream in your nostrils; It pen etrates through every air passage ot tho head, soothes tho inflamed.. ot swollen fr-'cous mern brahe and relief comos instantly. Ifs Just Ano. , Don't stay Bluffed up with a cold or nasty catarrh. ?mfflgTMiHHM mmnun mwmmmj'vmaBBmamiimiMmmammnmu II ?? Mi im mi- HIM? linas> J^^LL HOME OF VOUR__l^^^?D /y ?WN ?S A HOME INOC.cp ^*^^t. Possibly we were a little I ^^^^^^ But,^ ^ J^^^^ I Give us a week off thia kind of weather and our October sutes of North Anderson Lots won't mus th$ 10,000 Goal far. {? Si f I.'.'..' You Know - *\ '.lit . ' . ..:. We advertised that we had set $10,000 ae the goal for our October sales and it has br. a ri raming near ly ever since, but give us sunshine and tilings ?viii hum. North Anderson Never Looked Better^See For Yourself* j : ........'?'..'.._ FAFfclVIS FOR SALE I have famis In Anderson, Abbeville, Greenwood, PIcaettB and Oconco '"runty? ranging In prlco from 910.00 per acre to 9150.00 per acre. 1 bare nny site you. want from a 25 acre tract to 1,600 acre tract. These are well Improved. Now ls yonr timo to bny before they go higher. Come to see me and talk this over about that farm you haye been trying to hny, I can snit you In what you want. I also have any thing you want In city property. Real Estate H.! G. LOVE ;, Over Hubbard's Jewelry Store TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS We oro pleased to announce that we are now In our new finar? tef? ni 135 ?'nr?i Main Street where we aro prepared to serre you. better In onr Uno of Paints, Olin, Varnish and all kinds of Interior finishes of the hest.utnkcs nud brands. We also bare .in stock one of tlie most complete nnd well, selected lines of wall papers ? ever shown lu'thin city consisting1 of many patterns on Oatmeals Brush Tints, Morie and a great'variety of sfrlpjes and flowered designs, (talland examine onr lino and get onr prices, which we are ge* lng? to make exceedingly low for the next SO days. Wc'lind.on moving our stock that we hare two mach house pnfnts ot the very host makes on hand and we aro going to reduce our stock fer the ?ext 50 days ii ?cw prices wi? ?? if. Jr?st i??n?s of it the very best outside paint nfc $1.75 the gsl.v sells everywhere nt $2.00). A good roof and barn paint fi? 75c the g&h Why let your metal roof rust ont for the lurk* of a lillie paint. Brighten up your home beforo the cold weather sets in. Cell and see us and get onr prices. We are exp?t?enced builders aod paint mea.. Wo can toll you when to paint und how to paint? "WE KNOW HOW" ?tJESX F?AIl>*JX CO, CH* Guest. Owner, ft Sheldon Todd? Salesmna msaassm_u-iiu-i Glorious Sunshine. We hav.\ Sunshine every day. Sunshine Biscuits from the !houaand Window liakery. the Wender Bkw?it? of Asaerica. To more thoroughly introduce We o?Ter all 10c Biscuits and Cakes at $1.00 per dcz.t 50c half doz., 26c fourth doz. ::\ , . '_, All 5c Biscuits and Cakes at 50c doa., and 2Sc half ?W ^|T?k? home a tkscuit or phone S6 ar.? we will send ihemtoyoa.