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Schneiders Entire Stock:
Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes
At Manufacturers’ Cost!
$65,000 WORTH OF GOODS.
Not a dollar’s damage to the goods, but because of moving and
goods being a little rumpled, we have decided to sacrifice the
entire stock. It consists of Boy’s Clothing, Men’s Clothing, and
Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes. Hundreds of Voile and Panama
Skirts; Shirt Waists of all descriptions; Pillow Cases, Sheets,
Bed Spreads, Blankets, Mattings, Lace Curtains, Bleachings,
Ginghams, Percales, Chambrays, red and white, Flannels, Cot=
ton Flannels, Outings, Taffeta Silks, black and colors, Handker
chiefs, Towels, Millinery, Babies’ Caps, Silk Petticoats, Bed Tick-
Sea Islands. In fact, everything in stock at low prices.
This Is No Rake Sale, as Will Be Seen as Soon as You Enter the Store. Don’t Put Your
Visit Off a Moment Later Than You Can Possibly Help.
It Will Be the Chance of a Lifetime for You.
Schneider’s Underselling Department Store, Broad" st.
CONTRIBUTORS TO
FLOOD RELIEF FUND
Augusta Contribution*:
National Kvohaugn Itank $ 500.00
AukukU Kaliway & Eire. Co. 300.(10
Hood A Co., (cotton) 100.OU
C Cochrane A Co ~ .. .... 200.00
J. B. Whit.. A Co 150.00
l’o|Mt A Fleming 100.00
Chaa Eat#* 100.00
Win IVA. Walker 100.00
Davlaoti A Karat* 100(10
Webb'* 1 xmlrii F A, M .. 100.00
Georgia-Carollmi llrlrk Co .. 100.00
Georgia Vltrltlfil llrlrk Co 100.00
I’llgrlin* Health A Life Inn Co 100.00
.1 H. Lamar 100.00
Horton -Taylor-Wtac Co 100.00
lamdnn A Thomas 100.00
Win. II Barrett 100.00
Win. R. ltuah .. .. ~ 100.00
Angiintn Brewing Co 100.00
St Valentine Society 87.58
St Haul'* Church 50.00
Irvine Alexander .. .. .. .. f,0.00
Porter Fleming Mi. 00
lamia Hrooka 50 00
Schwarm hlld a Hulkbergmr Co SO no
T. I. Hickman 50.00
Parker Photo Blare .. .. .... 25.00
J. 8. Hall 25 00
lturke A lajrick 25 00
Witt II Klelulng 25.00
K. K. (Ireneker 22M10
Tabernacle Chrlailan \*»'n. . 25 00
J I* Kthereilge .. 25.00
Mollierln A Marka Slum Co, . 25,00
J. M llerry 25.00
Jo* It Cunuulng 25.00
ltryan Curnnitng .. 25 00
Jan P. Verdery . 2500
Mr*. Moae* Wadloy *O.OO
Sarah H. Dunbar .. .. 2000
Win Lyon Martin 10 on
Umpire tunl*< K of I* 10 00
Judaon W. Lyou* .. ,’!O0!
O N Stoney Son
Mi* Mario 'if n*k«t
Mia* Minnie Moore .. .... 2.00
Mia* Clio Moore .. ~ ~ 1 no
W Van Keuren .. ~ 00
Prank W, Coffin .... yCM)
Hit J. W Whlleheatl ~ ~ t.QO
Rlbert Johnaon SO
Nurse Alumni Aaa'll 20110
Jessie Thurmond .. .. .... 590
A M Sherrill r. 00
K M l>uaaa A Sou ~ .. 5.00
Pr 1. || Stinnon 1 110
Colored Deacon*' Pnlon ~ 20 o*l
A Krlaad thro p. Pryor .... HOO
Ml Calvary Bap. Church .... 100
li S Janet., $2.00
C T Walker, col. rom., ~ 73.55
Richmond 'ale 8 8
Wlrta A Mernlen.. ~ ~ .. 20 00
A J Carr. Mllledgevllle.. 10 00
Held A Co .. 20ti,0(*
C. J Rhode*. Blythe cantata 10.50 J
Taylor Hroa , Tobacco is 00
K A. Pendlcit'll 25 00
Coamieroial Club., lo>*oo
Aaaoclated Chaiittc*,, ~ ~ you
John W. Brown 10 on
Ja* C. C. Black, Jr {*oo
*d Met a* A Co.. N, T.... 100 o
O. R. Rvw 20,001
i'll** .1 Montgomery .$ 1000
I lent Col <’ I* Terrett .... $25.00
C T Walker, col. committee.. 23.50
Tim*. E. Wutson 50.00
Atlanta Paper Co 111.00
Annual Port * Sol,a leo.OO
Georgia K K Bank 250.00
($250 more when needed I
Von Knmp, Vanghun and
(teraid . . 100.00
Augual'i Drug Co . ... . .1.00
('. T. Walker, col committee iOto
Cnah contributors to Woodlawn
Methodlai church:
Mr. K t! Kalhfialach $ 5.00
Hr I'.'ivlilhoiy 50
Mr 1' .1 t'auley r.o
Mr. Patch . 25
Mr* .Vilen Wingfield 3.00
Mr K II Sikes | 0:1
Mi» K Hedtcrn j.uo
Stranger . ... ... ton
Mr Hlahop Alexander 1 00
Mr* \\ Whaley ion
Mr. Beldtng f,(»
Mr. S Sylveater So
Mr W W. Woodward 5.0 n
He* II I. Campbell 2.00
Mr li I. Kulkhe 2.00
Mr Win. II Kleiulug f>.Oil
Mn Kins . . ... 25
Cn*h and cheek* received from out
of town;
Ret .1 c. ('enter, Llthorlt,
Georgia 5 no 1
.1 II lame A Co, \ 5 .... 51(000
J II Ihmnas. .Ir, Nnahvlllc 50*0
J N Smith, per Tennllle
*id» . 39.00
Uol.uiet front Often*' Nat.
Pank Washlnunin, aeon
liibuln 11 nl $ 100 already
l>cl* is lu hand 1.75
Check* From Atlanta:
One for City of Atlanta .. , $ 350.00!
One lor City of Atlanta ~ ..$ 250 on .
Atlanta Journal 703.00
Atlanta Journal ~ .. 226.00!
Atlanta Couatltiitlon 100.00
Through Atlanta Constitution
Asa Candler 100.00
Through 'Haul* Constitution
Petty cash 6.001
Through Atlanta Constitution
J. L. Prior 25.(10
M M. Ben 1 ell 25.00
K K Park Stut* Trea*. ~ 25.00
Mr* n K Abbot 15.t»0
Krank M Butt 35.0*1
Wm Worth Martin 500
Sam't Bingham'a Sou 10.00'
Parian Paint *’o .. 10.l>0 i
Am. Conui -Mon Co, .. .. 5 ••*
At.anta* cash eontrtbu
tton* $1.769.00;
Carload of Provlabina
Check* From Savannah:
Sav Bon Aas'n. $ 500.00
Struohan A Co., Savannah .... SOO.OO
Savannah Cotton Exchange, sub
mitted to that organisation* and for
warded through Mr. A J Salinas j
City Connell Savannah 500.00
Savannah Morning News .. .$ 68.55
A. It. Moore, Chairman Joint
Committee*, Savannah
Chamber of Commerce nnd
former Aiiguatana 79U.J5
Check* From Macon:
McCaw Manu'fg Co $ 100.00;
W. A. Wollhln .. 10.00
M. E. Goode to.CO
Creek* From Columbut:
Rhodes Browne A Co .. .. 25.00
Georgia Home In*. Co $ 100.00
W. K. Markwalter 10.00
L. A. Camp. Chalrmau Relief
Committoi>, Colembu*. Ga.. 500.00
City of Columbu* Md.oo
InipioMd Order Hapta
sophs, Columbu*.. . 50 00
One car-load auppllea from Co
lumtnis. Ha , transported fifeo via
Central of lieorgla railroad.
Check* From Waynesboro:
Popular collection through R.
C Neely and M. W. Kul
oher $ 278,05
Check* From Douglass:
C.a A Kla. ttlwy. A Emu. . $ 210.00
City of Douglas* ~ .. .... 90.00
Check From Statesboro:
Popular Subscription $ 10000
Kroni Kuton ton. li* 50 50
Frum Vienna. <ia 21.74
H. It Hlount. Wrlghtsvlllc. 0* 18.75
S Hauser, Louisville, lia. . 12.13
McPherson A Co. Cuthbert,
Ga 5.00
(’ K. Smith. Tennllle, Ga..., 5.00
W V. Aluiand. Conyers, Ga . 350
J M Atchison. Campion, (la. 1.00
Brown. Jewell Co.. Chatta
nooga 25.00 I
.1. C. Somers A Co. Salisbury,
N- I’ 25.00
H H Taylor, Philadelphia.. 3.00
Joseph W. Sniltley Sihenec
lady. N Y ' 100.00 i
Ogburn. Hill A Co.. Winston-
Salem .. 50.00 1
Landmark Igvdge, K A. M..
Charleston 50.00 1
I'r. S. c. Tatum, Centre, Ala. 10 po
MR. CHARLES~SANCKEN
WRITES FROM GERMANY.
The mam friends of Mr Charles;
Sancken will tie glad to hear from 1
him Mr and Mrs Sanck. u left
Augusta some time ago to vlrti the
fatherland, and the following letter
wa* received by Thy Herald Friday: 1
Debated!. Aug 22. I'.u's
The Augusta Herald, Augusta, (la
P ir Sirs No doubt yon will be
surprised to receive this letter with
the foreign stamp on same, hut 1,
tecl that 1 want to thunk you for
forwarding the paper with the new,
from home. *0 earefully that ! don't
.hlnk that I have missed a single
copy Our little p*rty consist* of
my «l*tcr, Mr* H. Httrch, with her
husband and two children nnd Mr*
Snocken and myself,
"«- have enjoyed our trtp x-ery 1
ui eh a* ;bi weather Lll been very
pleasant, although It wa* a little coolj
THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
fur southern blood. We have visit.-1
several places of interest on busi
ness and pleasure, but the biggest
pleasure of all is now before us, itmt
Is, the celebration of my father anil
mol tier’s gold n wedding on Sept 3rd.
All the children are to he present at
the old home for the first time in
over 30 years.
We leave for home Sept. 12th. sail
ing on the "Gars AValdersee" for New
York and we expect to reach home
Changed
Places.
I have moved my build
ing materia] from North
Augusta to fill? Broad Street
where 1 would lie glad to
see my customers and
friends.
1 will continue to carry a
large stock of lime, cement,
plaster, wall plaster, wood
fiber plaster, ready roofing
and a general line of high
class building material. I
am in position to give
prompt service to builders,
and furnish absolutely fresh
new goods.
This department of my
business will be in charge
of Mr. Frank J. Story, who
will be on the job all the
time.
A. H. McDANIEL. 613 Broad
the later part of September.
Respectfully,
CHARLES SANCKEN.
The Moral of the whole situation
Is—Use Gas.
ANNUAL MASS MEETING
OF COLLEGE PARK CITIZENS
ATLANTA, Ga. —The annuel mass
meeting of the citizens of College
New .
t
Goods
Having had my entire
stock of building material
destroyed by fire I have
purchased by wire a new
stock of goods complete and
am ready to servo the high
est quality of goods abso
lutely fresh.
I do all kinds of concrete
work and this will be under
the care of Mr. Gluts. H.
Story, who is prepared to
take care of any and all
kinds of work in this line,
f guarantee all my work to
be finished in a workman
like manner, and to stand
the test of time.
Gall phone Id for esti
mates.
Park will be held on Monday night,
September 7th. at 8 o'clock, in the
gymnasium hall of the Georgia Mili
tary academy, for the purpose ot
filling vacancies on the executive com
mittee and transacting such other
business as may come before ' the
meeting.
The Moral cf the whole situation
Is—Use Gas.
SATURDAY SEPT. 5
E. R. THOMAS WORSE.
NEW Y'ORK.—;E. R. Thomas, who
was injured In an automobile acci
dent at Long Branch some weeks ago,
was reported today to be in a preca
rious condition.
NEW GOODS BY EXPRESS
Kosher Sausage of all kinds; Smok
ed Tongues, Cod Fish, Dutch Her
rings, etc. H. J. Markwalter, 1001
Broad St. Phone 1094
My Goal &
Wood Yard
T shall continue to run my
coal and wood yard in
North Augusta, which will
be in charge of Mr. Will J.
Bignon. lie will he in posi
tion to make prompt deliv
eries any and everywhere.
Owing to the condition of
the North Augusta bridge,
I will not be able to make
deliveries in the city before
the twelfth of the month,
but after that date I will
serve you with the finest in
the wood line, and Anthra
cite and best Blue Gem and
Jellieo coal. .