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RUSH OF BUYERS TO SECURE BARGAINS AT GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE Best Makes of Pianos Selling at About Half For mer Prices and on Easy Payments-Act Quickly and Save $100 to $250. EVERY PRICE CUT ALMOST HALF IN TWO AN OPPORTUNITY TO GET A PIANO OF GOOD QUALITY FOR SO LITTLE MONEY MAY NOT COME AGAIN IN A LIFETIME-DO NOT DELAY-"DO IT NOW." A $10 BILL SENDS 0NE~T0 YOUR HOME Everybody Loves Music, und Everybody Likes Real Bargains, As ls Evidenced | Bj the Way Pianos Are Being Soil At Our Closing Oat Sale, EVERY PIANO MUST GO AT SOME PRICE Tho Best rianoH Mudo Can K? Hud At This Sole If ??a Can Get nero Before | They Aro Gone-We Advise An Early CaU or Somebody Will Get the Piano You Have Wanted So Long. Open Until Eight O'clock 314 South Main Sh eet I You can count yourself lucky If you have bought n piano or organ from us since our great money-saving "Quit Business" sale started Monday. - If you have not attended thlB sale, and will como ot once, you will lind tho greatest bargains awaiting you. Many people -who have bought . from us since tho 'sale began have asked us, "How can you afford to sell good, re liable pianos, of such well known makes, at such low prices and on easy terms?" Tho answer is easy: Wo aro 'Positively going out of tho plano busi ness, and are selling this stock of over 100 instruments at cost, and in many Instances far below cost. We aro quitting business, and we can hardly expect to get first cost ot the goods. Of course, wo.don't expect any.profit. If we wanted a,profit, we w'oull sell off these instruments In tho regular retail way ..at ?regular prices, and bo plugging away .at lt foy .ot least a year. But wo are quit ting business now. We are done, and we must dispose of thlB stock inside of another week. And wo proposo to make tho cut prices accomplish that result. If you act promptly, you cun secure I a, high-grade', plano hero at a price even lesB than tho cheap shoddy kind ' would cost you at any other time or place. But you must hurry up. Time get ting precious, s The pianos are going | fast. You can pay on terms to suit. It matters not where you live, If j you will answer this advertisement,! we give you the exact same opportun ity .that we give to the peoplo of An- J ci orson. All we want to -know is. that Our dealnlg j are with honest people, who mean business, and will treat us j fairly as we agreo to treat them. Wo will extend to you very conven-1 lent payment terms without nny ad-| vaneo in price. $335 $325 $325 $375 $400 $425 $500 Mahogany upright, only oao loft, just a little used, but lu oxcellent condition, only... .Payments, $? Monthly. Mahogany upright, large size, fine plano In every way, standard grade....... Payments, 97 Monthly, or Other Terms to Suit. Mahogany ; upright, sample piano, large plain . ponida,: standard.grade, exceptional tone.. Payments, ?7 Monthly, or Other Terms to Snit, English oak uprights, fine make, In colonial design, ' Mndsbnte styles, reduced, ta.onlyi... . Payments, $S Monthly; or Other Terms to Suit. > Flemish oak and mahogany, uprights, beautiful ??atyles, fine makes,"plain or.carved panels, choice at Payments, $S Monthly, or Other Terms to Suit. Mahogany upright, best makes, richly carved or alain panels, one colonial deslga... Payments, $8 Monthly, or Other Terms to Snit. Uprights', variety of finishes, high-grade, choice of tyro makes, some richly carved, others plain.* Payments, $8 Monthly, or Other Terms to Snit. . French walnut and mahogany , uprights, exclusive stvl?s, highest grade, choleo of-4hree,,only.. Payments, $8 td $12*Mobthly, or Other Terms to 8uit. Mahogany uprtghots, highest grade, b?st styes, plain panels, only. ?Payments. $3 to $12 Monthly, cv Other Terms to Suit. $127 $137 $163 $192 $206 $238 $276 A home without a plano is like, a bomb without windows-dark and ju.^; u.i.in.i ti*???? -rivii?s hs'??D'T homes'. Make your home happy and bright with music while you have tho opportunity ts de se at ?U<\'T ?mall VOTM *?? ??.,.-..?.?????? j . ?.??ry. in business, we have never known the best makes o* pianos, to be sold at cut-in-two prices before,, and on such easy payments. -; lt lt were possible to make pianos any better then tho .pianos wo are closing out' at our "Quit Business Sa??." you can re?? assured tn?t WS would have added them to-our; Hst long ago. Sorau of tho -finest twyrgolna tn? fnr I ths': last two days of this week. C.A,ReedP?ap&prg??Co. iS-?; O?? South Main Street.' ' AT THE BIJOU-THEATRE EVERY WEDNESDAY It WW <So?m Be - 'it?n '?ft?-tig-'Io' a -few woe'fca-nc^ ba "wbrh; again 1^ the:K^nn*??Aria : \'->.WB? . ar? . at all interestsd. ib.:' cottage and achoo! othtattca-and Vhy other* iolks as' wall. Wily not hunt , bp your last year4* Sweater and send- lt to un to beixican-i ? \i ed and tnade, ready for wear? ;V.. If you - want ? it dyed another ?olor -wa can do that for yon too. . ?: ?'? Phone 7. l-Wo.'?ufvs all if?i't?y gett?f??f oysters ?n. Sf y?q eanV acci^ vrbftt'yoq? wix?! phone 694 and wa w?B help. you tc docile. CAMPBELL BROTHERS FORM RELAY TEAM FOUR ANDERSON BOYS FORM FAST AGGREGATION IN CHICAGO ALL HOLD RECORDS Except Youngest Member Who b Fast and Training For Championship Racer, Four brothers composing ono rolay team Ia the record being set by the Campbell brothers ot Chicago. ThobC boys a .NJ all old Anderson ladB, hem ing each a good record-in track ath letics. All of those boys have lived ir Anderson at different times in their lives, probably the best known being Tom, the youngest. Tom was night clerk at Hotel Chlquola until ho went to Chicago to stay with his other brothers. All aro engaged in university work in Chicago and are doing fine. A Chicago paper says of them : Probaby the only relay team oi championship caliber composed, of members ot the same family is now located in Chicago. The members of the team are Roy Campbell and his brothers, Rowland, Spurgeon and Tom. ? It is the opinion of tho Campbell brothers that they ore capable of beat ing any other relay team in the mile and two-mile distances ot any club, family or at M otk: organization :n tho country, including a majority of the largest universities. Th6y aro open for bids at any time. Boy is the Star. First and foremost ol' these speed demons is Roy, who needs uo intro duction. He holds tho western Inter collegiate record in the half mile, the time being 1:53 3-D, just one second slower than the world's record for that distance. He was formerly cap tain of -the Maroon track team. Rowland Campbell is the second of university high school. According to Loy, Rowland is now capable of do ing: nbout i : r>r. in the middle distance event. He 'ia built along the same lines as Roy-tall and rangy and is a good typo ol' the long distance mau. Spurgeon Campbell, according to Roy, has distinct ability in the dis tance runs. In 1913 ho finished second to Spink pt *?i High In Stagg's in ter-Bcholastlu'and xs a ''hummer." ,. Tom is the youngest, being but IC years old, hut no slower than his old er bro thorn. : In practice he hns even shown his brothers up upon several occasions.! When tho four boys .?were living on their southern plantation near Charleston, S. C., their mother gathered them around her .and told stories to them ot how sho . could run and tho ability ot her sisters along that lino. They ?listened to her tale of athletic prowess until they be lieved that thy were all destined to become great runners. Roy, the ere a tc ot of the four ia how training In preparation tor a. spa cial invitation l.eoo yard race to bs hold, nt Madison Sanare, Gardon, Novr York in November. He will -buck up against the crack runners bf the coun try. Including. Meredith, Caldwell, Hig gins, Kiaviat, Baker and others. A new world record ls expected to go hy the'board. Hov? to Work. Tho following advice on their methods of training wore laid down by Roy: "In general,vovoryone must learn, to know, hts own. individuality : how, hard ho can train iu. prcparatlo nfor. a race and what activities will agree with him. ". laoya should' ran y?ry ilshtly until, tiley are; 18 or 19 yea ?"s. old. Good all-around - exercise- la best, and when running always wear a iws??iiu?? track- ou?t ?u? - ?im-.c? shoes." ; Mature Tunuers ought to have gruel ing, work every day. Roy Camnbell 1B the first man in the west to undertake morning and afternoon training. : Ho thinks- certain runners in certain stages of ?development should do prac tico distances greater, than their races; : still in the main, ho believer? that a man should decide how,fast he he .wishes to run. his -race and prac tico at a distance short enough to allow'him to keep the paco, v He would have the runner run this pace frequently until he cari 'cover the entire distance at a terrific space, it is a fallacy, to think a man cannot condition himself by running short, distances at, terrific speed if run fre quently eaough, ; : minister 'O?Tv^\Te8tlaony.;V;;pv^ The Rev, C. -M?. dighton, Havana, Fla., writes; 'Tor three montas I sur fered intense pain tn kidneys and back, which at times laid ma up en tirely. I read of Foley Kidney Pills and after trying .various remedies without result I decided to try tho Foley treatment. I Vtfsa relieved al most with tho drst dose ?and it ia' a fact that I used oolyi^S bot when oh r,f th6 ;^atn9 disappeared, araT?5 years cl age and now reel like a young man again. Sold ovarywhere. . ,Ho-^Then you ard not interested in thy-v??elf?re?v '.? " ",lV?^?^^t'^;- .i;:V. ^Hierf^?? ,'hut''-'it- the two erllahl were tranapbsisd I'd' t?qi only be terested, but enthusiastic Transcript. ! - Carente Conat?ps?ion. fAS?nt two: years o^irl? in using Chamherlaln'a Tablets-S 'i il been suffering fer some tuno with stomach trouble and chronic cosatl pt?brii* My condition improved rapid ly through tba. uso bf these tablets Since taking fdtir or lfre tattles. : iiwora^wy n^sUn hnH p?oa tne,'" writes Mrp. John Newtob, trviae,iN. V. Fer sale by all dealers. ' win iiiii?ti wiimiinut. WORK TO? SOON COMMISSION HAS COMPLET ED ALL PRELIMINARY ARRANGEMENTS TO LET CONTRACT Sal? of Bonds and Closing Con-| tract Only Details Necessary Before Work Begins. .Pions are now made to have tho | drainage wor?c on Rocky River hur riedly finished and let tho land be put I ?Into cultivation by next year If this j I is possible The work has hoon most ly- preliminary until now, but rs, tho bonds are now ready for sale and a buyer has been located, the bonds practically, placed and the terms of Uie contract for the actual work ?drawn up, thlngB look well for a j speedy finish to the work. It was stated ?y a member of th?? drainage commission that a buyer had been found for the bonds and that they bad been placed. All that ls necessary to close this deal is to de liver the actual bonds and tho money will be forthcoming. Mr. L. P. White of StateBville, N. C., will be In Anderson next week to] sign a contract for the drainage work. He . comes ?to' 'Anderson most highly1 recommended and bis work' har, been very; satisfactory'In other places. He has/id?compl?te outfit for this v/ork and will be at work on tho job as soon as the contract is closed. Terms of the contract have already been agreed upon and everything points now .to a speedy finish of tho work In hand. .. " , Unrest Reported In Human!::. Paris, Oct. 23-rA Hayas d!r,patf .. filed at Bucharest Sunuay and delayed in transmisi?n, saya a violent public d?montr?t ion ; against the govern ment's policy took place there that day. One faction noun ht to reach tho palace, but were prevented by a large force of troops., ..There were a num ber of minor Btreet disturbances. Postpone ? in iii tige Question. Savannah, tia., Oct. 29.-The Geor gia Federation bf Women's RightB ta bled a resolution ^endorsing votes for women. Mrs/ Morir'M'. Owens bf Au? guata Introduced 'the .resolution. Tho debate was anima tod'. Tho conven tion adjourned to meet in Augusta in 1916. For Iafente an? -Childi,1 In Us?For.Qv?i:30Years Always pears the..,. Signature of Two Children Had Croup. - Thc t*J?o children oj? J. ,W i N1Ts mer chant.'Cleveland, tisJ, bad croup lest winter. One waa a(bpy of 8, the other a ?girl of 8 years., Mr. Nix- writes: "13otu got so choked up they could hardly breathe and .couldn't talk. I gave them Foley's .Honey and-Tar and nothing cl?e and lt, entirely cured them." This pliable medicine should be In every home fpr lt g I ve a im med iata relief from colds, coughs ! and croup; heals raw - inflammcl throat and looBenB phlegm^ Sold.everywhere. M rROFESSIONAL 1 g CAp>S J D?% HENRVnfc WELLS DENTIST Office F. & BL Building : Office Plioucs-Besldenee 60 Dr. C. Mack Sanders, P^IST Office 804-S-S Blcckley Building. Office Phone 429 Residence Phone 149. ?gg^-jiij_..i... -ju i'1 ?J. ..r_i... Dr? C. Singleton Br?edin Office Ia St, Mary'o Hospital Keith Aadersou. ; Soars: 8 io i@? 32 io o w?? 9 te 9? I ' -?JJJ_'.li '>' U!Wf :,!Cm^?^?^-^^9}??iSg9 & Sags' ?. GADSDEN SAYRE . 4 Archet ?05^ B3?ctdty ?oiifa* fer-.,. Aude***, S? <a; J. P. MORGAN HAS APPENDIX REMOVED Operation in No Way Connected With Attack of Frank Holt Last July. New York, Oct. 29.-.1. P. Morgan, underwent au op?ration for appendici tis at his country homo at Glen Cove, Long Island. Tho operation waB ro nnrtMi ?M??n?sfui and Morgen ls rest* lng comfortably. Morgan was at his offico Wednesday j but was indisposed yesterday and stayed at home. Physicians found him | suffering from a slight attack of appendicitis, and decided to oporate in order to guard against future attacks As far as cnuld bo learned tho opera tion'in no way were tho result of tho shooting of Morgan by Frank Holt on July tf, last. New York Stocks. Wall Street, Oct. 29.- Spo>:Inltto8 continued to recover. Studebaker. Baldwin locomotivo, American loco motive, General Electric, Crucible steel, Westinghouse and American car j were 1 to 5 up. Bethlehem steel de clined to 6.49. Raiils extended gains in the afternoon. Steel also roso. .lUsslHsippi Ilea?? Hendrix College. At Oxford, Miss.-University ri Mississippi 32; Hendrix Collego 7. MO DON'T YOU SEE YOUR CHILD IS SICK, CONSTIPATED (Look at tongue! Move poisons from liver and bowel? at once? Mother! Your child isn't naturally i cross and peovish. i Seo lt tongue is coated; this is a sure sign RB little* stomach, liver and bowels need a cleansing at once. }--^\ When listless, palo, feverish, full of cold, breath bad throat . soro, doesn't cat, sleep or oct naturally, hau stomach-ache, diarrhoea, remember, a contle liver and bowel cleansing should always be the first treatment given.. lJo* jing equals "California Syrup of Figs" for' children's ills; give a tea spoonful, and In a few hours all tho foul waste, sour bile and fermenting food which ls clogged in. tho bowels passes out of tho system, and you have a woll playful child again. All children levo - this harmless, de licious "fruit laxative," and lt never falls to effect a good "inBlde" cleans ing. Directions for babies, childron of all ages and grovm-cis are plainly on tho bottle. Keep it handy in your home; A lit tlo given today savcB a sick child to morrow, but get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a CO-cen'. bottle of 'California >Syrup bf Figs " then look laud seo that it ls male bj the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co." HU Model ] Never before ha at the price. N fifty hours free load just receive m (Renville, .?? . ? . . J? "My Town" HaU at $2. T. L. Cely Co Special at $2.50 I I, Jno. B. Stetson & Co nt $3.50 and $5 AB snap*?, styles and colors, ' , ' V Uli -??**: ' *... ?. . . i-'V-\',** *V ?' T. L, CELY CO. ll PULLMAN ll Casings and T?fe jg Sa?is?ac?ioo Safety ||| Service vl If you want the best value for SEI your money buy the PULLM AN I H Sullivan Hardware II ^?<* .' ' 1 --" , Mm m..- -? in-- i ??-Vi' I... Sergeant (to : Tommy, who has Joined tho Flying Cowa. They only fallen out.for. tho fourth ..tima) - leta you fall out onco thoro!-Punch. .What! At it againT ou know you !- . ? j aughc never to havo Jolaed this ?ero Tho average hero worehlpppr spends j regiment, mo lad. You ought to 'avo a lot of time In front of tho rairrox% H. P. $1160.00 Delivered iv? ears of this quality been offered othing but the best mater??l used; work given with every car. Car id. Call and see them; . llii ?was I ? : ! . ^mmmmmm-KK *m . Pelzer, S. Co '\\-v:j:;;^^H <fe^nv^ 5 and Gx^enwoOd Co?iities*