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The Bargain
Store of
Augusta
AT SCHNEIDER’S UNDERSELLING DEPARTMENT STORE
’lt has been crowded with eager shoppers, composed of rren,
women and children, who gladly take advantage of the Great Bar
gains which were offered to them. To-Morrow and the whole of this
week we will break all records for low prices, in the history of mer
chandising. All our offerings are fresh, seasonable Dry Goods and
Clothing. Following goods will be put on sale To-Morrow at COST:
Voile and Panama Skirts and
Shirt Waists of all Descrip
tions; Taffeta Silks, black
and colors. Hosiery,
Silk Petticoats and
Chambrays.
This is an opportunity you should not miss. Remember, sale starts
TOMORROW MORNING, B;3Q O’CLOCK
Schneider’s Underselling Department Store, 1116 Broad Street.
DCOSTi SIN
WEIGHT IH AiR
Dr. T. E. Oertel Among
Tiiose Who Witness the
Wonderful Flight at Fort
Myers Says Air is Con
quered at Last.
Dr. T. E. Oertel was probably the
only Augustan to witness the famous
flight of Orville Wright in his great
airship at Fort Myer, Va., during the
past week.
Dr. Oertel has always been interest
ed in achievements in the scientific
world and he states that in .its opin
ion the air is conquered and it will
now be only a matter of time before
the airship is put into use. He was
at the World s fair In Chicago in 1903,
when the early automobile models
were on exhibition there and he de
clared to a friend that they were .he
greatest things at the fair. The enor
mous business and development in
thiß line has sustained his claims for
them.
He says that the air ship of today
reminds him very much of the auto
mobile at that time when some people
were equally incredulous concerning
the automnhile, but they have come
Into general use throughout the civil
ized world and are no longer a curios
ity anywhere.
Dr. Oertel thinks it will be a long
lime before a machine will be per
fected which will be controllable in
bad weather, but he feels sure that
it will come sooner or later.
A HAPPY
HOME
U oae where health sbMn.de.
With Impure blood there can*
■ot he good health.
With a disordered LIVER there
cannot be food blood.
Tutt’sPills
rertvtfy the torpid LIVER andreetore
tu natural action.
A healthy LIVER meant pan
blood.
Pare Mood meant health.
Health means happiness.
Take an ftahetMKe. All Drug gluts.
WAS D. S. WHITE
DHOWIED IN
FLOOD?
SPARTANBURG, S. C.—lt is feared
Mr. D. S. White, of Macon, Ga., who
travels for the Southern Granite and
Marine Co., of this city, was drowned
in the flood in Augusta during the
latter part of August, as nothing has
been hoard of him since August 22,
when he wrote a letter to his company
from Aiken saying he expected to
leave within the next few days for
Augusta. President Dodgen, of the
Southern Granite and Marble Co., Is
at a loss to account for the disappear
ance of Mr. White, unless he was
caught by th e flood In Augusta and
drowned. Members of the family of
the msslng man are greatly alarmed
over his dsappearance. Mr. White
expected to move his family from
Macon to Spartanburg in the near
future.
Not Located Here.
An examination of the leading hotel
registers today did not disclose the
nam e of D. S. White, even as far
back as August 20th. It was stated
at the Albion that a letter of inquiry
had already been reeclved there con
cerning White's whereabouts.
Miss Annie Reynolds will be pleas
ed to see her friends at Andrews
Bros.’ company store, 862 Broad
street.
SOUTHERN SOFT YARN
SPINNERS MEETING
Many Cotton Staten Rep
resented; Curtailment
Agreed Upon.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.—-A special meet-
Inf? of the Southern Hoff Tarn Hptnners
Association was held here today with th*
largest attendance in a long time, many
cotton states being represented. The
curtailment of &0 per cent, agreed on In
June has been f.irried out and the stock
on band has been much reduced. It was
the opinion of the spinners that the de
mand for yarns had picked up more with*
tn the paat three weeks than during
many previous months. All mills were
urged by the association not to run un
less they have orders showing a profl’.
The attendants today represented 3tt.(K)o
dies.
The Manufacturers’ Cost Sale,
MRS. MALDWIN [RUMMONO AND SONS
mK^'
Mrs. Maldwin A. Drummond, who was the widow of Marnhall Field, Jr.,
son of the Chicago Multi-Millionaire. Mr. Drummond is a second son of the
lute Edgar A. Drummond, of Cadland, England. In the center picture are
shown her two sons, the principal heirs of the Ma rshall Field, Sr., estate,
which is estimated at about $150>000,000-
ANXIETY FELT FOR
CATK PARADE
LONDON —While tu« authorities are
hoping *oday hat there may be no ser
ious hostile demonstration tomorrow dur
ing the Catholic parade, considerable
anxiety is felt, owing to the ugly frame
of mind the protestant extremists have
been thrown into by the positive refusal
oi the home office to Interfere with the
matter.
Mr. James Quinn requenU his
friends to call on him. He U with
the Andrews ttros/ company.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
Clothing and An Immense
Assortment of Boys’ and
Men’s Clothing and Shoes.
Bleachings, Sea Islands,
Outings, Handkerchiefs,
Bed Ticking, Mattings, Rugs
GOV. SMITH WILL
SIOP WILDCAT
CAMPS
ATLANTA, Ga.— Acting on the
strength of Attorney Genera! Hart’s
opinion as to prison commission rein
tlve to the "wildest" misdemeanor
convict camps, Governor Smith Wli;
proceed to suppress them, likely
criminal prosecution, will, In many in
stances ensue to say nothing of darn
ago suits Galon, for false Imprison
ment. The governor will derect the
superior court judges ot tiio slate to
BEAR ATTACKED
ANIMAjJRIER
BERLIN The timely Intervention of
Attendants wun tins only thing I hut H»iv«d
the Ilf#? today of Wilhelm Haganbeclf,
wno wn m attacked by a huge b #, ar which
be win driving In > quartan. The fain
oi in animal trainer wan no seriously in
jured that It In said at the hospital
where he wan taken unconscious that he
probably will die.
have the grand Juries of the respec
tive couptloM lnv< : tlg'ite the convict,
systems and brink indictrn-nti against,
per*ong guilty of opuratj jg *’wildcat*'
camps.
Pillow Cases, Sheets and Bed
Spreads. Blankets, Lace
Curtains; flannels, red
and white. Cotton
flannels and good
Millinery, Etc.
CHINESE RUN FRO";
THE HRO_PI RATES
MANILA. IClglitcon ChlnoHc mer
chant* from Bitankl, the Houthcrn
moHt Inland of the Philippines, have
nought refuge In Joio from Moro pi
rates. Report* of piracy betwcu
SitanVi and Romeo, where too richest,
pearl hedrt are located, have been re
ceived continually for the Inal month.
On July 1 the government abamloueTl
the cuHtoniH house at Hltankl for thu
aake of economy.
The Chinese who are arriving at
Join iiHHcrf that the depredations of
the pirates began after the removal
of th|. revenue officers a month ago.
They made a raid on Chinese pearl
fishermen, killed the crew and cap
lured on,, boat. The government will
take steps to punish the pirates.
Major Harber, Col. William F. Cody's
partner, was collector of customs at
Hltankl.
HOTEL NAVARRE
Thirty-Eighth fttrott and Seventh Av.
INIVV YORK.
Exceptionally Cool -Open on All Side*.
200 FEET WEST OF BROADWAY
Accessible, Quiet, Elegant for nun*
neea Men, Families and Tourists.
In lb** lf«*»tri of the Theater and
Hbopplng District. furn. puss
the door for nil Railway
Hi at lons.
ZOO ROOM*. 200 HAULS. KDOMH
II 50 WITH HA ITI, $2.00
HIJITKH, i ItOOMH AND BATH,S4 00
PARLOR, UKDKOOM and HA i II
$5,00 to $7 00.
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Celebrated Outch Qrlll-slso*Meetau
rant on Roof Garden.
Telephone European
•m-Mth. Plan.
Richard H. Stearns Charles W. wtabb
The Store That
Caters to the
Masses
HOTELS,
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
TfOTiPT CJ
1110 ninth UClillKjOtll
Cor. Wabaeh Ave. & Jackaon
(ioulevard.
CHICAGO
Remodeled at n cost of
$1 5 0,000
Hot and Cold Running Water and
Long Dlatance 'Phones In all Rooms.
200 Rooms 100 with Bath
Hlngle or cm Hutto
{latex SI.OO and Upwards
One of the most unique Dining
m.oiri* tu thu country, uur famous
b.dlan t"ufe.
Noted for Service and Oufeln*.
McGLINIOGK & DAY!ItLD. Props.
Mast ma at the College Inn, under
the Albany, New York’s Leading
Hathskeller, a place to eat, drink
and be morry. Music.
WOBIJkT l». MURPHY,
Proprietor
HOTEL ALBANY
-I I aat St. anti liromlwHy
NBW YORK
Remodelled, Handromeiv Fur-
Brib'd. New Tl * iy’ -ut
ffimiUßiiiii&S'iitu •Him,
- •
ACMOLUTEI.Y KIRWPIIOOV.
In tbe heart of the Cl« y.
900 Rooms 300 bath Rooms
i.iiroprun Plan. Cuisine UnsxcdGa
rientlsmena' Case, budiT**' RntfltP
runt and Moorish Rooms.
Popular Prices.
Plenty of life but HurneTike.
SI.OO per day and up.
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