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CIAL T Mlle. ?n a Serie Mlle DeBorah: Has appeared in all the pri No Change in Pricey. THE POPULAR JEWEL STEEL RANGE Is Low In Price Bat High In Quality Almost every low priced steel range ls m&do with light-weight Jteol wail:;, painted with Japan to hide its defects; but not so with tho Popular Jewol . or Leader Jewol stove ranges. In fact all Jewel steel ranges aro made honestly, and sold on merit rather than deception. The. low prico of a Popular Jewel Steel Range ls due to smalle.* size and, not having as many br-' nament al parts or cast ings; but for durabil ity,', quick baking, fuel economy, and conven ience, it will compare favorably with tho . ..lighor-priccd rangea. Tho walls are made from heavy blue planished steel', double and asbestos linet?. Rivets are hand drivep. Fire-box is large and roomy and fitted with duplex grato. Top plates are trussed to prevent cracking. Oven ia full size and a perfect baker. Chn be furnished with or without reser voir. The high closet offers a roomy receptacle for warming dishes. Handsomely nickeled parts adorn the oven\doors, feed door, cleanout door, high closet and brackets, tea shelvos abd guard rail. For small sized families, or for kitchens found In city humes and apartments, this range 1B especially adapted, and will give tba best of satisfaction. This range ls much better value than the high-priced range offered by catalog houses. Call abd learn our very lbw price* on these rang?s. They will surprise you. ANDERSON HARDWARE CO. Peter, Capital and Surplus, $12WC0JT Collections Olren Careful Attention Ellison A, Bmyifc, doo. A? Budgen*, President.' Cashier. B* E? TcWUea,. Assfc Casider. . m CfrytY feet each day keep tho Doctor away." H*r Cough? and cold? aro caused by wet foot, and of tfen develop into Serious illnesses. Thees wol!-fr<,ling, light weight, long wearing Hub Mark Rubbers coat very little. Buy a pair today. Hub-Mark Rubba? Footwear is made ir. s ?vide variety of kinds and styles to coyer th?> stormy weather need? of men* women, boys end girls In town or country. Thc Hub-Mar It la your valuo marl;. ,..^?Warld?s'Sta'n^ard Rubber Footwear VW- R. L. TH?lWPS?N Since the Low Tariff is in effect we are able to offer some of ^gv!0?<i Reliable ' J^C^George Wosteaholm Pocket Knives; at ^M|onable price? ? ? . ? ' . ,..v i. . This Knife is made in Shettjeld, England, 'pf.'tii^ best Engjish Steel; that has ho s^erior in the world. ' v Tiiose who appreciate a ?qot?i docket Knife should not fail to call and l??k through pur" stock. VHVSTnn) w IT \LI?E is of R^mar^?t ncipa 1 cities of the work 6INH0USE DESTROYED I BY FIRE YESTERDAY W. L. M?UCHET, NEARSTARR, SUFFERED HEAVY LOSS BY FLAMES DAMAGE UNKNOWN But Includes Gin, One Bale Cot ton, Three Tons Seed, Two Wagons and Other Cotton. Piro yesteruay.aftern.oon about 3:30 o'clock completely destroyed tko gln bouBe of Mr. W. L. Moucbet, who lives about three miles south of Starr. Besides tho gin, one bale of cotton wasi. burned, three woro damaged, and three tons of seed wero destroyed. The fIro originated by a hot box in some of the machinery and spread quickly all over t'.ie building. Mr. Moucbet had 65 bales of cotton neai the ginhouse and'he had ?he handB employed In moving this to a place of safety. When this was done, ir was too late to try lo Bave any of the con tents of the burning building. The gin wqa componed of two sev enty saw machines, suction, model steam press, etc., all of which was destroyed. The hu.o of crtton which was burned was in the press. Be sides this two two-horse wagons were burned. It is not known what tho entire loss will amount to or how much Insur ance was carried, I._ IS NOT DETECTIVE Mayor Godfrey Hakes Correction In Regard to A. T. Kinjr. >. Tho following has beon handed The Intelligencer for publication: STATU) O? SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Anderson. To. AU to Whom T?ese- Presents'* May ! come, Greetings. . -.' lt having been brought to our at-J tont ion that Mr. A. T. King has been j charged with being a spy or. dctoctlvc j in the emplov of the city of Anderson: ' Thia is to certify that Mr. Kira is not now and bsanever boon emc'.oyt 1 ns a spy or detective br otherwise by t>V.o city of Anderson since'tho.-prc3 ont administration came into office and he ls not connected in any Tay whatever with the prosecution Tor violation cf the ordinance a extant coiling.and transporting ilquorn. mw peing held by tho. city authpriMco. . Ci von under my hand and seal this 20th day or November, 1015. J. H. Godfrey,, * Mayor. I, G. Cullen Sullivan., city attorney, certify that tho above certificate pf the mayor ls correct tnd "that Mr. ?. T. King ls not a witness or. co-hbat cd in any way with tito city detective department, nor with the r^oc'.al do tcctlves not/ employed by the city. : - . G.. Cullen Sullivan; ' . City Attorney. . Mrs. Fannie E. Wilson. ' Mrs. Fannie Wilson, wife of W. F. Wilson, died at ber home at 50 Hen derson street, Toxaway mills yester day Ot tf:a age of 31 years. Inter ment will ho made today in Silver Brook cetaetery. Militia Watches Gamblers T.Natf Orleans, : Nov. 30.-A . com pany ot state; guardsmen went into camp near, the court douse at Gretna across tho river ia Jeff orson parish with ordere from tho governor to pre ?t! ve order which eo claims tho parish authorities have not done. This ac tion followed a raid on an alleged ga-ubllaR crouso Saturday af ter . the governor directed Jofforaoa pariah of ficial a to have -ie alleged gambling V apRfcte^ar'XesHM.. _ondon; Nov. 30. -British casual ty lista, published during November, totalled 1,232 ?ulcere. 45,884 no>;-eom mlssloned -v. cora and rain , i This brings total for war approx! aia^eV 600,0Gi>. November casualties wore tighter tba? October. I^ulrliter AM? I^tJo^ -Laughter is one bf the most heaUh ful "exertions;, lt ia. ot.great help digestion. A' still more effeotbal help ia* ar dose hot: Chambbri?t?m era. _ >le Greek and I 1. Something different in UL DEMONSTRATE A I?|HRE ENGINE AMERICAN-LAFRANCE PUMP CAR ARRIVED YES TERDAY WILL BE DELAYED Telegram From Atlanta Office States Demonstration Delayed 'and Will Be Tomorrow. Tlie American-LaFrance fire pump' ? has arrived in Anderson to give der monstratlons,' which in all probabili ty will be given tomorrow afternoon. This engine bas been purchased by another city and ls being stopped here for a demonstration without obliga tion on the part of t'.ic city officials or fire department officials. Yesterday afternoon when Chief Jackson waa notified of the arrival of the engine, he immediately telegraph ed to Atlanta,.da., telling the com pany's oin co there that lt was here. It was thought at first that the de monstrations, v.ould be given today, but i the following, telegram was re ceived by MTV. Jackson yesterday af ternoon from Atlanta: ' 'Answering telegram demonstrating engine delayed.: s Will telegraph lat er. Trust satisfactory." ' '. It IB thought .that the expert me chanic and demonstrator will, arrive In Anderson- this, afternoon, or .to night and thin, thc demonstrations will be arranged for Thursday. Chief Jackson stated ye-; {er day th nt he want ed to give.' BS&eri$_v on. the public square whore, mos;, people would con gregate, and also at several other places in the; city ii.. Ono will be held at tho substation,?cf. the Southern Public Utilities cqmpany on Tribble street? where-, tho engine will be used to demonstrate ita>.pow?r. of drawing water- from , a basia or tank. ' The Utilities- company ?wfe already con sented to the U3^ rot - iheir tank .pa Tribble street./.,-qb '?;.'. Tests will 'alsor pe. made at points in the city where^tbe^pressure from the water tank ia said to be lowest and highest. In addition the engine wil. Ibo used to pump: water tv.rough 1,000 feet ot hose,.v???. '. These demonstrations will be very interesting and Instructive und will bo well worth seeing. The hours will bo announced later,. MARKETS . Local cotton U.7-8. cents. ' -" ?, .. New York ?oMon. ?eVf York, NovJ SO.-Cottbb' fluctu ated rapidly but; . wjthto: a UHT?W range. Opened 5 to' lt down on a continuation .at tho closo yesterday. A good demand a^V ^e-decline devel oped and within an hour prices- were at-a pet rise ot two to three points. Then they reacted ? or 1. and early In the afternoon webf: back to the high est agata with trading quiet. Members of the New York stock exchange es timated the crop at J12,40P,000. ?-rr .' ' Opon, rligh. Lbw. Close. Dec 1 .lEr10 12.22 12.10 12.1? Jan . .. .12.1? : 12,12 12L81 March . ..12140 'l2;03 12?49 12.61 May . . .12.72 12,81 12.72 12.83 July ... .12.86 ??.23. 12.86 12.90 Snots 12.40'. . .' "-__. Urerpaylx ^ttan, ^ y Jan-Fob .. .. ^M^^A ^ 7.76 ? Mar-Apr .. ,,7.18 7.22 M*>toltf;.. .. ,? ;,?.16 7,18 #Spbte7,45. :::WS?m^'' .. . .Vf ?ile? 8,000. . Receipts 22,000. Almeat Ko l^tasb ?ow Io America. ? s; ^Aiarr?pa bids. :ls?c io?IbSout- 1 potftfl? la her commercial fertilize in iWf, says the <tiirnnt Issue " Farm ?and Flresi?oy "The war Im 1 flueflee hus boosted potash prices from ?bttbdl the. *6Q-?*r-tba mark lo $250 per ton for muriate and $225 per foti tor sulphate of potash, without mu?*, ipotaah -Ib?R?t?t etr?a ht these prices. "The July imporUi^ia.year bf jrafc pim?o of potash wrt? ewen teen times less <thaa Ia lOif^iftfi .thirteen time* less or^brjatsl '^-muti, ,\ "T?fif a Ja cons^rawe talk an d spe culation - abbat developing our own supply fr^m'ditteT^'Idnds. ct paawoud law^froTO- ; ^epo?iftv^r -: ? w** 4een found Ja. arid, per?age Qi tho country". , ?w-mir "?V?"J ' ?u?p^i. iu-n>vRr?OTO ROO sure seetat? yet to w,* futura .^ropoai Egyptian Classi i costumes and graceful d G. fi. REED CHANGES HAIDS TODAY J. M. REESE AND A. C. WELCH PURCHASE PIANO AND ORGAN COMPANY IS AN OLD FIRM One of Best Known tn Upper Sec- j tlon of State-Purchasers Have Been With Co. for Years. A deal will be closed today by which Messrs. John M. ReeBe and Clyde A. Welch will take charge of tho C. A. Reed Plano & Organ company, the now firm to be known as the John M. r.ccse Piano company, successors to the C. A. Reed company. It w&3 announced several wieks ago that Mr. Reed would retire nom business and accordingly a big piano and organ sale was put on, which was very suc cessful. Mr. Reed stated yesterday tant he had been wanting to retire from busi ness for Borne time, both because of bis health and also because he thought it was time, he haying been in it for over 50 years. He stated that - this was his object When ho put on the sale a few weeks ago and that the stock had been so rc Juc cd that Messrs. Reese and Welch were able to take charge of it. Mr. Reese has been leading salesman for the company for the past 20 yuarB and 1B one of the best in the state. Mr. Welch ?as boen in the office of the company for several years and Is weil trained along this line. . . : Mr. Reed stated yesterday that he would still maintain an oll'iec in the company's store room and would at tend to collections. The C. A. Reed Plano & Oigan company has been one of the best known firms of its kind-In the upper part of tho state for the past several years, doing an'extensive business in tho" Fie?i?O?? section. They have been agents for numerous:well known makes of pianos and organs .and their business has grown, wonderfully. ' Thu final papers of the transfer pf this business will bo signed today and the. new managers will take charge. German Rural Credit the Rest of All. Ia tho current issue of 'Farm and Fireside .i's the following interesting comment on tho. system ot German credits: , 't'According o Mr. David' Lubin, thc German Landschaft system of land- j mortgage bonds. tented for. 151 years, ls the only one. wt. .cb will float and i maintain its value without governmcut guaranty; tie only one which will get.| tho farmer's money,'as it bas in Ger many, at front three, to four per cent, with- amortisation at the end of 30 to 50, years;, the ?paly one whlcb avoids the bayards and exponno of engaging' in, thb banking business, and. cab be conducted, at a trifling expense; tbb ont yohe which will furbish, bobds which in time of war. and panic wi.I float " at interest, lower -iban govern ment bonds; the only one which will 'furnish-, safo investments for every ] Investor. ' ; "It cannot be put In effect without important Changes in our state laws. ' "Professor Brbdnits bf: Halie. Uni varsity, Germany, Staten that, the' Landschaft system is standing tho I test ot thia war us it hos at all'o$hetv| times.' "The States are. rapidly adopting r?iral-credit plans wWob aro the best' they find it possible to fronte a> the moment/ It will be a pity tty wheu the national government acts, it does not give--usitSe; best possible eysteny.T ;..V>r' ' ? Bear inls in. Mind* "I consider.- Cna'mberlaln's Cough Remedyby tar the best medicine in tbs ntork?t f?r colds and crcuo," says Ur&AJberi Blosser, Lima, Obip. Many others bro ot vthe: ssiiie opinion; FgrJ 3^s"'^::?a;??^srt.::-;, j "f<>'v< ' -?*' ? I e Dances - .... ancing. Our usual 4 reels bf good pictures. .. 3 O'clock to 10:30 ?'clock Pal??iffi?ftto. TSi?ate TODAY MONTROSE SISTERS PRESENT v "LENA RIVERS" 1 MOVIES FOR TODAY "WHEN AMERICA RULES" Cent Two Reels. "PUTTING PAPA TO SLEEP" Novelty, I BIJOU THEATE1 TO PAY "THE BROKEN COIN" "THE PHANTOM ?FORTUNE" Three ReeL Gold Seal. "INSIDE FA?TSV Laemmle. * V ' ' ' .7 . ;M.,'"V.IIMM.IM; ? - FAEM F?M TONT We have a splendid: two horse farm for rent five miles from the city. See us. Anderson Real E%& & Inve^aient Co.,< I. E. B. Horton, Pres.' . L. 8. Socio?, V. . Tf* F. MnxshaD, Swy. WINTER G0L& IPISliiilllii, We Hai;? That Kind ?^?y ft l? &? I TP V quality of tn? CouL I eel! U th* BEST. Everybody know that Wyalta TONS atc THOUSAND j?oncd8. % ;v K li! ftlta?^^^^ ?M?YIM^i?i* ?. ? . ?WyatVtti? Si Coal .? San? te ta?, ?au wa*: ll H ? ?? ,-I??* t"0, of coal downr??^nw? ?wire; ..IT??,K . I ' B j . 'IL^r.-rWa^lia^t^i^O*!-.b-n-t -wonid there have