The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1917, January 15, 1915, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
Here's the idea to which we wish to direct your atten
tion: We are as anxious to sell more as you are to get
more for your money; we are making reductions in many
* departments that will certainly accomplish both. Usual
Evans Quality at unusual prices/ Figure your advantage in ev
ery item.
MEN'S OVERCOATS
$20.00 Men's Overcoats now..$16.00
$ 18.00 Men's Overcoats now. .$14.40
$15,00 Men's Overcoats now..$12.00
$ 10.00 Men's Overcoats now.$ 8.0?
BOY'S OVERCOATS
$7.50 Boy's Overcoats now seHing at.$6.00
#6.00 Boy's Overcoats now selling at. . . . $4.80
$5.00 Boy's Overcoats now selling at. . . .$4.00
$4.00 Boy's Overcoats now selling at. . . . . $3.20
$3.00 Boy's Overcoats now selling at . . . .$2.40
MEN'S WOOL SHIRTS
$1.00 Wopl Shirts now at- .. 8.$ .80
$1.50 Wool Shirts now at. .$1.15
$2.00 Wool Shirts now at. . . $1.40
$2.50 Wool Shirts now at.$1.75
AUTOMOBILE GLOVES
Entire stock of auto gloves included, lin
ed or unlined;,tubular or the new folding
pocket gauntlets'- many styles, all sizes,
black and tan.
$1.00 Auto Gloves now for. ..$ .80
$1.50 Auto Gloves now for. . . . ,. . $1.15
$2.00 Auto Gloves now for. . .* . ..- .$1.45
$2,50 Auto Gloves now for. .... , $1.90
$3.00 Auto Gloves now for. . . .$2.30
$3.50 Auto Gloves now for. -.$2.70
Order by Parcel Post;
We Prepay Charges
MANHATTAN SHIRTS
Every one knows the great reputation
these shirts have, and men lose no time
making their selection when we an
nounce this sale.
$1.15 $1.40 $2.25
for $1.50 Shirts; for $2.00 Shirts; for $3.50 Shirts;
also other also other Silks la this
makes makes quality
SPECIAL LOT OF. HAN AN SHOES
Your opportunity cannot hold out much
longer in these Hanan $6.00 Shoes we're
clearing. A few pairs left of several leath
ers and in assorted sizes.
They're priced at. . . . .$2.95
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MEN'S AND BOYS' SWEATERS
$1.00 Sweaters reduced'to.. .. . . .$ .75
$1.50 Sweaters reduced to.$1.10
$2.00 Sweaters reduced to...- . . .. .$1.40
$2.50 Sweaters reduced to . . $1.7b
MEN'S AND BOYS' UNDERWEAR
All Fall and Winter Garments included
in this clearance. ?ne , and two-JMece
Suits ; heavy, medium : or regular weights-?
cotton or wool.
$ . 50 Garments now ?t. .
$1.00 Garments* nbw at. Ji
$1.50 Garments now, at i .
$1.75 Garments n?w,?tr..
$2.00 Garments n?w ?t f
$3.00 Garments now at . .
$3.50 Garments now atV
4: V
$ .40
$ .80
$1.15
$1.35
W?
$2?25
$2.65
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Order by Parcel Post;
We Prepay Charges. '
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The Store with a Conscience'*
V Iii
?rmy Purp*.?.
And Will probably ship another
J car this week. ,
...? .; -w . ?./
If you have a mule you want to
to our stable
and get the c?ah.
Of ?ourse we cannot handle any
thing Unsound.
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The School Districts of And^n
4?naty, and the Different Te to.
ships Ja WWeh They Apposr.
B^ldto?0TownsbJp~B^uS ??. CaV
noun ?; Cedar Gwre ?O. ?afc Gi-ove
?9. , .
turtilp^Andewion 17.
Eureka ^^^fii^^M
Creek ?w. Rocky River ?, Union St;
Straight,
. Brushy Creek?Airy - Springs, <?4;
Concrete is. Mm. View 18. saiuda 26.
8t Paul 4. Tares and Twenty 32;
Straight
CcnterviUo Township-- A?dcrBon
if,'Oeaterville 6. Qrocn Pond, 69;
Hammond, 3; McLcesa, 63: StrsJghL
Corner t Tovntship?corner. I?:
Genoros tee, SI ; Good Hope, .41 ; Grove,
?fcYr?tf*'/ v !?":
bio Springs/ 68; Townville, , 40;
Straight.
Qarvin Township?Bishop : Branch,
28; Hunter, 24; Lebanon, . 27 Mc
Eimoyie, CO : Melton, 51; Mountain
View, 18; Straight
Hall Township?Good Hope, 43;
Iva, 44; Rocky River, 69; Starr, 37;
Straight.
Honoa Path?Barkers . Creek, 67;
Calhouo, 29; Cleveland, 36: Friend
ship, 86; Gantt, 84; Honea Path, 16.
Hopewell Township?'Beaverdam,
66; Hammond, 3; Hopewell, 7; Pierce
town. 54; Union, 21; Straight
Martin Township?Bethel, , 55 ;
Ebenezor, 46; Long Branch, 33;
B*lty River, 69. Martin, 16.
: Pendleton Township?Falrvlew, 63;
Hunter, 25; Pendleton. 2; Zion, 63.
vBfock. Mills Township?Green Pond,
69? McLeese, 62; Rock .Mills, 6:
Wllllford, 62; Streight
Savannah Township?Good Hope,
43; Grove, 66; Mt Creek. 70; Savan
nah, 9; Starr, 37; Wllllford, 62;
Straight
Varennes Township?Anderson, 17;
Mt Creek. 70: Rocky River, 69;
Starr, 87; Straight
Willlameton Township?Beaverdam,
50; Cedar .Grove,' 80; Central,, 68;
Pierce town. 64 ; . Simps on ville, 41 ;
Union, 81; West Pelser. 8; White
Phiins, 48; Will tarns ton, 20; Straight
I publish the number of the school
districts in order that you may list
returns In proper districts:
j tWINSTGN SMITH.
, . , , Auditor.
CITY BARN TO BE SOLD AT PUB?
LIC OUTCRY
The bnllding vnown as the CITY
BARK located near the City Hall
will be sold at public outcry to the
highest bidder In front ot.. the City
Ball at 19. o'clock noon on Monday
January IPth, 1915.,
...ins of oalo cash, purchaser to
romovs building from the city's land
within tea days from date ot sal?.
City . ter^<s^.'T^attr?r.
ASSKSS^BTJT NOTICE
r taking. returns from th? dlf
t cotton mills orouud the city j
tdersoh as foUovrsf
. H. Wellington, (known aa E<jui
Mill) Jan. 14th. afternoon 1.2 {
_ ..Son Milt. Friday, Jan. 16th. Af
ternoon, 1-1 >aay. r '
Anderson Cotton Mill, Monday,. Jan. ]
18th, morning, 1-3 day.
-??.: > '",.- . '..)' ," -
Gluck Mill, Tuesday, Jan. 19UV]
morning. 1-2 day.
Orr HUI..Tuesday, Jan. luth, after
noon, 1-2 dsy.
" RIverside-Toxaway, ' Wednesday,
Jan: 20th, afternoon 1-2 day.
Please don't Call to make your re
turn when we come to the mills.
WINSTON SMITH,
y Auditor Anderson .County.
January 13th, 1915.
Traffic Ordered Suspended.
BROWNSVILLE, Tex., Jan. 13.?
"raffle between Brownsville, and Mata
mores, the. Mexican town opposite
this city, was suspended tonight un
der orders of the Carranza commander
at Matamores when dispatches were
received tending to confirm reports
that Monterey bad been evacuated by
the Carranza forces. .Twenty trains,
crowded-with troops and refugees, are
en .route to the border. It la said._
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Jewelry Repairing
When you leave a piece of JEWEL
RY, to be -repaired, do yen want to
wait always for it? Lyon-will re
pair it at once.
When you leave your glasses, can
you afford to be without them? Lyon'
will , repair them at once. .
And ' you have a bunch of old
JEWELRY laid away, that could be
made into beautiful piecsB, at a very
Utile eeet! ?ime-t erery dsy ? have
sofie one to tell me that they have
air old piece of jewelry that was worn
by their mother, father, or grand
mother and would give any thins; if
they could wear It No piece la too
bad to pe mad? to look new.
Let mo moke you a price.
Next Door NEW.
To Anderson Relief Association
Now Total $26.11?Snug
Sam Yesterday.
. A.total of 995.11 has been subscrib
ed to date to the "Anderson Relief As
sociation, according to data given out
by Treasurer O. H. Geiger of the As
sociation. !
Contributions received yesterday by
the association were:
First Baptist church1.; .847.00
Cash ... .'.. . .*. ... . ...... 3.?0
A. H. Osborne ... :.. .?.. :.'. : i .1.00
Total...- ...$51.00
Prevlonsly. acknowledged .?:'iv.45#'H
Basketball
Local Team Will Cose Was Wot
ford Fitting Scaaol Team
Today.
At the West Market street school at
3:45 o'clock this afternoon the basket
'ball team of the Anderson high school
will play the.team from Wbfford FU>
. i ? ???. ?
Hug IIUUVVI.
Following the first game between
the boys' teams, the girls." basketball
team Of tho Andere^ Blgh school will
play the girls' team fro mHonea Path.
.. The Anderson high school team will
be picked from the following; Jones,
Brace, Kay, Bewley, Daniel. Goer, Ma
jor. Sasstter. Flndls jrj Coole y , sa d
O'Donnell. An admission fee of 15
cents will he charged.
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New Work Bench.
I W. H. Keene & Co, local Jewelers,
have installed a handsome new work
bench for the ' repair, department,
which Is in charge of Henry Shea
fer. The bench IS made of mahogany
and is one of th? most completely
equlnped, in this section of the coun-.
StraightRoad
Excellent Photo Pley is to Be
Shown Today at Para
mount.
"The Straight Road" is the title 01
an unusually powerful motion picturt
drama which will be.shown today a<
the Paramount threat re. The produc
t|on was shown yesterday morning
before an audience invited by the
inrvuagement to view the picture and
pass upon its merits. It woapronounc.
fid one,of the most powerful produc
tions ever thrown upon a motion pic
ture screen here. .
! The Paramount will open this af
ternootrat 2 o'clock end the first reo
will start promptly thereafter at 4
6, 6, 7, 8. sad 9 ofrlock. , ;
ESCAPED CONVICTS CAUGHT
Fanner Arises with Shotgun Begi
. P-ur of Bad Men.
RICHMOND/ Vs., Jatu 14.?Ham
Hamliscn, forger, ?hd .R N. Hanley
highway robber, who, with filler an<
Allen : Barton, murderers, escapee
from the Virginia penitentiary hert
Monday night, were. ' mado prlsoneri
today, at Cfelemsn'S- Mill,* Carolin?
county. 30 miles north of Richmond
by J. A. Ban ford, a farmer, armot
with a shotgun. When thev asked San
fora for food and a bed last night, h<
recognised there from newspapei
pictures, fed then- sad stood guart
ell night while they slept, the sleep O
exhauoUoo. Warden Wood, was sum
moned and .be brosjht the unrealst
lag prisoners to this city.
Adkins and Burton were csptoret
Tuesday afternoon near ..Sabot Islam
station by railroad men and return *
to the penitentiary, and today's arres
ends the tale of the daring break, ex
cept that each of the convlcto wil
have five years added to hls seateaet
for misbehavior. The farmer got %1Q<
cash for capturing the men.
' Cotton RfTsTpts Off.
The number ' of bales of cotton gin
ncd in Anderson county up to Januar
1, 1915~3^8M88. The number o
bales ginned for tho corresponding po
rlod of 1814 pomber ?9.818.
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"IS YOU JESUS" ASKED
A MOTHERLESS BABY
OF GENERAL SECRETARY F.
M BURNETT OF RELIEF
ASSOCIATION
PROVIDED FOR
Youngest of Four Babies Placed
in Anderson Home?Others
Sent to Relatives.
la you 'Jesus?" asked a bIx year old
child yesterday as the little scrap of
QeBh stood in the floor gazing up into
the face of General Secretary Burnett
of the Anderson Relief Association.
"No, I am not Jesus," answered the
secn-tary, "what made you think
that?' I.-.-::.
"Cause in y mama said before she
died Jesus would take care, of us, and
I -aw you give my papa some money,"
piped back the little tot, as he shift
ed his position to get a better view
of tho. man who had handed to the
child's father some'money with which
to purchase a few of the bare hecesBi
.ties of life for his four motherless
'little babies.
I These four small children,- who
were brought to the Y. M. C.-A, Wed
nesday morning by their father, .who . :
stated that hts wife had recently died
and that he was literally "up agahiBt
it", to care for the little ones,, have
been sent to homes where they will be
properly cared for. .
Yesterday morning General Secre
tary Fred M. Burnett of the Ander
son Relief Association purchased
tickets for tho three older children
and started them Off to Lavonta, Ga.,
whore they will be taken .care of by
relatives of their dead mother. The
youngest of the four children, an in
fant only 8 months old, has been ad
opted by Mr. and Mrs. Centreil of
South Main street.
When the father of tbp children
has taken the'little fellows to Lavonia
and placed them In charge of relatives
he will' return to Beit?n and resume
his duties thore in the. mill. At some
time in tho future it Co planned to
bring th? family together again,, but
for the present the little follows will
be looked after by .other hands.
Auto Burr^e?
Fat Major Lose? New Firesione
Tearing Cur by Fire~-Machine
Was Insured. ? v
' 1'' f$
< Pat Major, a well-known-and. pros
perous planter of the Hammend school
section er t^o county bad the misfor
tune .yesterday ei?moon to. lose his
Urge now. Fircst'ono turing car *by
fire. The machine was standing in the
front yard* of Mr. Major's. residence
and.he was preparing to-start for the
city, in some.- way the machine caught
fire from tho engine and was destroy
ed In a few minutes. .
Tho machine was pntotleally new
and cost 13,500. The car was*: fally in
sured with **Better-Bo-Ssfo-Thsn
Sorry" y loan. Mr. Major had had the
auiuiuuuik- but a fc-W StOntuo. .
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>' Has Recovered.''
The friends of HsYry Show wilijbo
pleased to learn that ho hau recover
ed from a severe attack of la grippe
? P?d 1b tt?l? t0 be " out again.