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716
BROADWAY
Our Buyer has been in the markets of the great shopping centers for several weeks, and as an evidence of his
shrewd buying, we are able to offer several Specials for Friday’s Sale that is
unusual even for our own GREAT AUGUSTA.
Look At These
1 Lot English Dimities, in checks, stripes and figures, (all white) sheer, fine and
dainty just the thing for waists and babies’ dresses. Worth 25c to doe 1 (iff'
All in one lot, Friday, at per yard . 1
Look At These
1 Dot English Cuitings, in tan, brmvn and greey mixed. Just the thing for a good
Wash Skirl or inexpen ,ive Juniper Suit, sold everywhere at 12*/5e and 15c £//
per yard, our price Friday, (limited) ” O
Look At These
1 1 jot of Mill Ends, in white Madras, Marcel Ins (doth. Hoi settes and fancy weaves.
For early fall wear Wnjeds, Men’s Shirts, Children’s Dresses, etc. Worth f A
18c to 25c per yard, All in one lot, Friday, at 4 I Uj*
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Look At These
1 Em Ifte Dinette Suitings, in brown and grey plaids for Coat Suits, Fashionable Skirts,
School Suit and knock about -. 51 inches wide and makes up as pretty as ff
the finc-d Wool Suiting . All in one lot, Friday, at per yard , <5 70/
Look At These «
1 Lot llvdegrade I’et ticoats, full width, heavy ruffles. Worth $125 "7 BE A
nt J
1 Lot worth $1.50 to $2.00, C* i f\f\
«t 0 1.1/1/
1 Lot genuine A. F. < Ginghams. in plaids, stripes and solid colors, that 1 f\A
sold everywhere at 12 1 c per yard, our price per yard * */j£
BURTOH'TAYLOR'WISE COMPANY
OIL FIRE IS STILL
INCQNTROLABLE
Pumps and
Fight Have mu
Apparent Effect.
I'AMPICO, Mexico The powrrful
cwnirlfngal pump*. which sere Install
•<i hi the Imrnlnit oil volcano, seven:)
live mile* Math of Tareplrn, h tow
«tnv» ««o have been at work (lav anti
nlnhl forcing mini and sand Into lh<'
fiery orator. hut without apparent *tf
fact, an tar aa tnaaenlng the Darnel
la conroniad A forcy* *\ 200 girtVrn
IBent soldier* are non at work ilia
plug an ttifllne tunnel toward the un
Berginund taldron
It la planned to explode t»uo quart►
o( nitroglycerine In thla tunnel with
the view of t<arm* up the earth ovei
a wide area, and (hereby clogging the
nnderaronnd eavrrn through which
the all la cacapina It In atated that
the owner# or (be oil field hate at
toady i\|x-nded more than t.tiHI.OOe
In an •Won (o extinguish the great
Bre
(lo (o Tvber Hundav |l.*J foi (hi
round flip via Central of Oeorgtt
Rail way. Train* leav* 700 a m
tUy time High ltd" for bathing, two
band* furnlahln* tmialc. ekallng rtnk
bad all other klnda of amusement*
the only lreach of ll* kind on the
Rout h Atlantic 11 aif
DIARRHOEA
There is no need of anyone suffering long with this disease, for to
elfect a quick cure it is only necessary to take a few doses of
Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy
In fact, in most cases one dose is sufficient It never fails and can be
relied upon in die most severe and dangerous cases. It is equally
valuable for children and is the means of saving the lives of many
children each year. In the world s history no medicine has ever met
with greater success. Price 26 cents. Large size 60 cents.
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Advance Pick- Ups For Friday
GUBIN EDUCATORS
FRAUDULENT
Drew Salaries of Tearhers
Who Were Not Doing
Service.
HAVANA (Juathvo K»roto, chief
of ih<> department of public Inatruc
Hon. nod all the |mtwonnel have l>p.>u
dismissed lu consequence of tho dls
covery at frnud*. Lieutenant Bullard
hn* In on appointed supervisor of (ha
department.
II Is Mild Hml many t«ach-*r* were
nominally employed who never wire
Informed of their appointment nnd
'ever rent veil any salary, all hough
the money to i>«v ihein waa drawn
from the bovernrn.nl. Rsroto wn* at j
nm limn iirlvato secretary in Senm' j
Cana lei.., the H|iaiil*h dlplomiitiai, |
from whom lw pmcnrnd the famous
•Hier from ftupuy do Unm. the Spnq !
l*h minister at Washington. eriticl.-,
It. I'ro.idenl McKinley which hid aj
material nfleel m bringing on (he j
Hp«nlah American war
MIRACULOUS ESCAPE
FROM VIOLENT DEATH
Ot KHA.M, N f While loidiliK |tv
hK'co yM(crd*y 1H mllea fr«»iti Our- j
hum itKhtntnc * truck Jeime Keurrlnx |
ton on the head tcjtrtnx a h» 1* In his !
hat and xUneinx to n \nrbv.
ThoAixh unriHiictouA several lumr*
ho recovered.
EDUCATORS TALK
i ON TEACHING
NEGROES
CLIFTON. Mass —A aalhering of
the negro cdumtnrg. while nnd col
"mil, which yesterday organlaed the
fifth Clinton Conference, with the ob
j Ject of ascertaining to what extent
the International Bdnday ■School Aa
‘relation can he ob Uhalalnnee in the
work ot enlightening the negro along
llnea of mental, moral and religious
development convened today.
Among the speaker.*, was President
Meaerve, of Shaw University, Raleigh,
IN C on "Prpaent Condition of the
| Negro.”
FREAK ADVERTISEMENT
FOR OHIO STATE FAIR
COI.I'MRI'S, Ohio —Much iniereM
1 ha* been aroused over the slate by
ilhe announcement of the slate hoard
of agriculture that Jo young women
from Philadelphia will airoll around
the elate fair ground* during (he fair,
drf>swod In dirertolre gown*
The young women will come under
the direction of Ml** Anna lVlnne,
who. in a letter to the board today,
I ear* that they will wear the genuine
1 article, *llt up to the knee.
THE AUGUSTA HKKALO.
m
What
Will
You
Do
About
This
FIFTY ARMED MEN
HUNT WOMAN'S
MURDERER
NEWAYGO. Mich -A posse of 9f
ty armed men Is In the surrounding
swamp near here.* having been l>)d
to the place by bloodhounds, that
Marled trotn the farm house, where
Mr* Minnie Conley was found stab
bed to death yesterday.
For sixteen yearn the wnmar had
been known as Mrs. John Conley, out
It seems as if she had gone to live
with Conley a* housekeeper and a re
cent visit of John Ward, who desert
ed her 20 years ago at Whitehall,
Mich., and the disappearance of Ward
Mnce (he murder adds mystery to
the tragedy,
I<etler» In Ward* pocket Inrt'cated
thrtt In November 190 R, he had a wife
Villa Conley, 111 Jacksonville, Fla.
KEEPER PRONOUNCED
OUT OF DANGER
Remarkable Recovery of
Rattle Snake Victim.
WASHINGTON. Rodney Rose, the
ion keeper, who. for the past 48
hours has been battling for life
against the virus of a diamond rattler,
was pronounced practically out ot
danger at an early hour this morn
log Dr. William C. Carr, who ha*
rh.xrgo of the case, says the patient
Is bearing his suffering with greai
fortitude.
I he swelling baa Cone down con
ilderabty,” -aid D, Carr, "and I haw*
de< leased the strychnine to about
half the amount which was used for
ihe flr«t 24 hours The crisis was
reached at the end of the thirty-sixth
hour, and In view of the man's con
dlllon. I feel confident he will pull
through."
GOVERNOR HUGHES WILL
MAKE OPENING SPEECH
HOT gi’BINUd, Va.—The Youngs
town tOhio» inerting, on (ieptemhfr
* at which Governor Hughe* will be
ihe speaker, l» to he more than a
•late affair It will practically mark
the opening of the campaign through
out the country, and the speech
*bleh Mr Hughes I* to deliver will
be written with that fact inview The
•election of Mr Hughes to deliver
Ihe opening speech of the campaign
I* an emphatic answer by ihe manag
er* of the national campaign to the
complaints ot New York leaders that
the governor Is not a regular party
mao.
Look At These
1 Lot 10 to 20 yard lengths, Soft Finish. Smooth English Nainsook for Waists, Babv
Dresses and Trousseau fixings, retails at 18 to 20c per yard. You can 1 fiA
have them Friday as long as they lasts, at per yard I U y
Look At These
1 Lot Dark Colored Percales, 36 inches wide, worth 10c per yard, for Wrappers, Kimo
nos, and Dresses. These are not remnants, but whole pieces. As long as HA/ A
they last, for Friday’s sale, per yard t /
Look At These .
1 Lot 81x90 in eh, Full Bleached, heavy Sheets, that have not been sold for less than
85c each, for two years. We make a run on them in EE fl A
Friday’s sale, at .... O Y
Look At These
1 Lot heavy Silk Petticoats, with deep ruffles and pleats. Nothing like them has
ever been sold in Augusta at the price. We give you your choice while C O /) G
they last in Friday’s sale, at " 0U.70
Look At These
Best quality Jno. P. King Sea Island, at , 5
36 inch Soft Bleaching, (Mill Ends), at fii/1 ctq
All Standard Prints, at ... • 5 c^s
All Colored Lawns, worth 10c to 15c, at .. .. " 5 cts
T/o cents Apron Ginghams, at 5 cts
Remnants 10c and 12i/ 3 e Ginghams, at * cts
COL. WHEEL'S
LEPER WIDOW
- ESCAPES
TOMBSTONE, Arlzona.-Mrs. War
dwell, the quarantined leper, widow
of Col. D. K. Wardwell, escaped from
her quarters last night, and she is
supposed to have boarded a Southern
ParWo train for California.
Only One Way
Don’t expect the stomach to do work it can’t do. That is
unreasonable. While you need help let Kodol do it for
you. Kodol digests all the food and it’s the only prepara
tion that does
Don't expect the stomach to do work It can’t
do. That i« unreasonable. While you need help
let Kodol do It for yon. Kodol digests all the
fo-vl and It la the only preparation that. does. If
the stomach la unable to digest food—
There la only one way. It must hare help.
Don't expect It to do work it can't do. That
Is unreasonable. Help restore Its abtlty to act for
tteeif. It soon puts it in condition todolta work
unaided. When that condition la reached—
You don’t need help.
You don’t need digesters.
Yon don’t need Kodol.
Hut while you do need help let Kodol do It
for you. Then note the physical Improvement
that only comes with perfect digestion. And
perfect digestion supplies sufficient nourishment.
Kodol Is not a cure—Nature alone cures. But
Kodol assists the stomach by doing part of its
work. Then nature completes its eure. A lit
tle help from Kodol makesthe burden lighter and
easier to bear.
There are tonic properties In Kodol that cause
the stomach and whole s> tem to respond.
That is what you want. That's what you get In
Kodol.
Lack of nourishment I* not generally caused hv
lack of food It l.*. Uxuiw* you don't assimilate
what you eat at*! Uvau-e It don't digest.
Fat good food and all you want
Don't avoid this nor that because It dosen’t
agree with you. That only show* the stomach
need* help. Ifyourappetltecravescv-rtalnthings
your system require' them.
Col. Wardwell died here last week,
after he had succeeded in stealing
! his wife away from a Los Angeles
hospital, where she was confined as a
leper.
MOUNTAIN CLIMBER IS.
GIVEN RECEPTION
LIMA, Peru.—After suffering ter
rible hardships, Miss Annie S. Peck,
of Providence. R. 1., the mountain
climber, returned from her trip up
Mount Huascaran. She was given an
enthusiastic reception, for it was
feared that she had met with some
accident, no word h. r ‘®,itr beet re
ceived from her since Friday after
noon, when she signalled her arrival
at an altitude of 25,000 feet
ITere is where Kodol benefits you.
It not only digests the food you have eaten,
but tones up and puts the stomach back to a
healthy and normal condition.
As long as part of the food remains undi
gested, the stomach is not at rest. All food
must be digested. Only part means tliat the
stomach must go on working at an impossible
task.
Some things are a partial help and do part of
the work. But that is not enough. The part they
do is not the most essential part. Just what
they fall to accomplish is what U most required
by the body. Part way will not do. "Part way"
will never take you to a journey's end. All or
none should be the demand.
That is why Kodol Is so successful.
It digests all food as quickly as a healthy
stomach will do it.
If it falls It costa you nothing.
Fairness cannot go further.
Our Guarantee
Go to your druggist today and get a dollar
hot tie. Then after you have used the enttre roo»
tent* of the bottle if you can honestly it
has not done you any good return the bottle to
the druggist and hn will refund your money. We
will then repay the druggist. This offer applies
to tlie large bottle and to but one In a family.
The dollarhottlecontains 2M times as much
as the fifty cent bottle. Kndol Is made at thß
laboratories of K. C. I>eWltt A C<J., Chicago.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 20
716 .
BROADWAY
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Getting Even.
‘‘Oh, no; she wouldn't have him. He
was a very line man. and all tn.ir, hut
then she never could learn to lov* him,
but as a friend—well, she hoped sh "
could always count him as such, aid
she was so sorry If she had ever done
anything that had caused him to nave
hoped. There was considerably mor« in
that same line, too, but that was all he
could remember."
“Did he take it hard.*
“He pretended to, but there wns
method in his actions. She had befi
flirting with him outrageously, but ho
didn’t complain. He looked pensive and
waited for leap year.”
“And then she proposed?”
Ties, and then he threw her down."
—Nashville American.