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CAN'T AID TOLBERT. President Will Do Nothing in Either of the Carolinas. A PERSONAL ATTACK. Phoenix Case Considered hy the Cabinet After Hearing a Full Statement and Non-interfer ence Decided On. Greenville News. Washington, D. C., Nov. 12. The president decided this after noon not to interfere in North or South Carolina race troubles. A member of the cabinet said of the ?ecision : "Collector Tolbert was shot while away from his office on business entirely disconnected from that of his position and under those circumstances the government has not a shadow of a right to interfere. If the collector had been shot in the discharge of his official duties an effort to enforce the laws of United States the case would jave been very different and the duty of the government would have been clear. In the present case, how ever, it is said that the lawless acts of the mob were not directed against execution of any of the laws of tho Un.ted States but against an individual. The case would have been the same if Tol bert had been shot on the high way by a robber." ' Phoenix Affair to be Investi gated. News and CoLrier. Washington, D. C., Nov. 12. At the instance of the President Attorney General .Griggs has directed Marshal Melton and District Attorney Lathrop to proceed at once to Greenwood coun ty and report if the conditions there are such as to put in jeopardy the lives of Federal officials and citizens, and to interfere with the proper administration of the business of the United Stales government. This action by the department of justice is the result of a long conference at the white house late this afternoon between the president, "BOBB" Webster, Deas, Tolbert and Assistant At torney Richards, who represented the department of justice. The conference lasted nearly two hours, during which the out break at Phoenix was reviewed in minute detail, with such comment as the subject inspired. The president was deeply interested at the gravity of the situation, 'and added it was his duty to ascertain the facts in^the case and do every thingin J?s^power to protect the Federal officials in the discharge of their duties, and at the same time to find out whether there exists a republican form of govern ment, which the constitution guarantees to the citizens ?f the United States. In the abserwse of any formal protest from Governor Elierbe, who is the legal avenue through which appeals for ex ecutive action should be made, the administration hesitates to take summary action. On the other hand, it is claimed that a federal officer is preverted from perform ing his legal dutiee as collector of customs at Chark -on, which is sufficient to justify intervention on the part of the government. It is understood that no action will be taken by the department of jastice until the report of Marshal Melton and District Attorney Lathrop is receved. In the meantime Messrs Webster, ^Deas and Tolbert will remain here to await such adjustment uf the difficulty as the attorney general j may reccommend. Tolbert Talks to McKinley Who Studies the Case. At a late hour this afternoon Mr. Tolbert,, accompanied by Solicitor General Richards, of the department of justice, called at the white house and had an extend ed interview with President Mc Kinley. He related to the presid ent the story of his experiences ic South Carolina substantially as given above, entering into minute details of the trouble on election day. The president listened attentively to the recital, but gave no indication of what action, if any, might be tr.ken. However, he requested Mr. Tolbert to see the Attorney General and make to him a full statement of the situa tion as he viewed it. Returning to the department of justice, Mr. Tolbert had an interview with Attorney General Griggs, who had just returned to the city from New Jersey. At th? conclue io?: of the interview the attorney general said he would have a conference with the president upon the matter as soon as possible and it would then be determined what, if any thing, would be done. Tonight Attorney General Griggs; spent some time with t?e president, hut so far as could be ascertained nojdecieion of the question present ed by Mr. Tolbert was reached. The department of justice has taken steps to obtain official in formation bearing upon the;trouble in South Carolina, and it is said to be entirly unlikely that, in the absence of such information, the president would take any action in the matter. In addition, how ever, to the effort of the depart ment lo secure definite and official information concerning Tuesday's rioting, steps have been taken to. afford ample protection to the lder Tolbert, who is collector of stonie at the port of Charleston, It ie said that as a government officer in the exercise of his individual rights and the per formance of his official duties the Federal government will not permit him to be interfered with. A prominent official of the administration said tonight: "Collector Tolbert's right will be maintained, even though an effort be made under the guise of law to trench upon them." Washington, D. C., Nov. H. Tho cabinet meeting today lasted over two hours. While a large amount of routine business was transacted considerable attention was devoted to the race troubles in the Carolinas. Tho president e zpressed deep concern over the situation, but it was decided that the develepments up to this time did not warrant F?deral inter ference. The conditions in these two States will, however, be kept under close surveillance,'' with a v;ew to action should it be deemed necessary. The president will confer with Attorney General Griggs concerning the situation in the Carolinas upon the latter's) return to the city. Beyond the newsprper reports no information from Wilmington or Greensboro has reached the administration from any source, but there is little doubt that the whole mai ter will be looked into by the officers of the depaitment of justice. This action was decided upon at today's meeting, and un less the rioting is resumed it is probable that nothing will be done pending the return of Attorney General Griggs. The GoverDo : Disgusted. Greenville News. Columbia, S. C., Nov.- 12. Governor Ellerbe yesterday telegraphed the sheriff of Geen wood county that the killing of Negroes must stop. He has been assured that there ?s no danger of further trou ole. The governor has;consulted with the Richland Volunveers to hold the company in readiness to go to Greenwood at any m ment. Governor Ellerbe is disgusted with the situation at Greenwood. District Attorney Lathrop was here to see about protecting Juo. R. Tolbert. Attorney General Griggs wired him not to allow Collector Tolbert to be tabm to Gree iwood, unless it was his desire. Should a move be made to take him back against his will Mr. j Lathrop was directed to apply for habeas corpus before a United States judg^e, and turn him over to the United States marshal. A preliminary hearing will l>e given him at 2 o'clock Monday on the cb urge of being an accessary before and after murder. A military company has been organized at Phoenix. Thornwell Orphanage. The Thornwell Orphanage, un der the care of the Southern Pres byterians, is located in Clinton, S. C. It ?B itself a little village of family cottages in which reside 175 fatherless children, with their teachers aDd matrons. Here too are the buildings for school and trade work, for both boys and girls are thoroughly fitied to take care for themselves before being sent out into the world. < ?These orphans are received from any State, and without regard to denominational affinities. The orphans of Presbyterian parent age are in the minority. No in denturing or binding in or out, as in most homes, is required. Love and advantage are the all power ful means of discipline. The support of these children is provided by ''whosoever will." It is wholly voluntary. If any read er of these lines is led to help them, he can send his gift to "Thornwell Orphanage, Clinton, S? C." Provisions are as useful as money, where they can be more easily spared. At these thankbgiving times, our hearts are all al'/e with gratitude to God. How can we better show it than by pitying the fatherless? Dr. Jacobs, the head of the Or phanage, will gladly give informa tion to any desiring to know more of this remarkable and, in some respect?, pioneer work for the or phans. Pretty assortment of Hats, Vel vets, Fancy Feathers, Plu nee, and other mi. .inery at Miss Aycock's. Oh. the Pain of Rheumatism! Efceuniatlsm oft*? oauoes the mott in tUJB sufltWiaf. M*riy have for yoaw t?ifcx?r fought relief from this disabling (Hadase, acid are fce-day worse off than ever. ?&*um&fctm la a blood d?te*to, and Swift*? ?peoifta fis tko only cure, be MUM it ii the only remedy whick caa leach noa deep-seated diseases. A few year? ajo I iras taken with Inflama- ' awry Bbaematiira, which besam? so IE teena that I woo fer iTMkc uaable to -walk. I tried jOt-i-Q. several pron*neat physl saafl l^fo-s elans and took their troat , ' f ,v _'i meat faithfull/, bet was dBMnmpBy unable to jet Cae iltght W^^^^J UtTM?. ?nfa?V ajr*sa. fin 4t\ ffk eition Mttsa*d to jrow W A\ j von?, th? 'disease sjr?ad *S?/-v ?**TmT .*ttra >odt',a?m ABih. Jj? frosa KVretiber to Herfa Saj?fflEw|lL I supered e?oay. I triad fwmBsSB^S if P\ P*0* P*teD* rpedlciasfl, Wr&llflrR r M ' < T11 U0M* relieved mo. Pllra Kt f Upon tee advice of a TN* J*lr ? mond I decided ta try I. 8. a. ?Mowla? m* ta Uke U, bow fter. ny guardian, wh? wa.- a ehamlst. aaa* iytea tho Tuaeey, and jreoounced lt fret of Ctaah or ?uoerr. I mt so mueh better after kine ?TO bot?M, that I oantinned thc retn ady.eod In two ajoutas I -was cured completely. The" ou io ??as jjotoftoan t. tor I have never stace had a Woah of BbsuzQattna though many tlmea exposed to damp turd co kl weather. BuriMoa M. Ti rr ri*, STU PowiSton Avenu*, PhUaealphla. Don't ?tfffer longer with Bheumatltm. Throw aside your oils and liniments, as thejr can rwS rtaoh yottr troebte. Don't experiment- wftir doctor?--their potash ona merevry win add to your disabil ity ned coetpktely desteoy yoor diget fcton. SS?Blood Will ?are perfectly end ' permanently. ?ie guaranteed purely vegetable, and c?nixuns no.potash, mercury, or other rninorsl. . Books mailed free by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta. Ga. --- III-miT.. ? T SUFFERING. *T*honsands of womeu are troubled at monthly inter vals with pains in the head, back, breasts, shoulders, sides hips and limb*. But they need not suffer. These pains are symptoms of dangerous derangements that can be corrected. The men strual function should operate painlessly. makes menstruation painless,, and regular. It put9 the deli cate menstrual organsin condi tion to do their work properly. And that stops ail this pain. Why will any woman suffer month after month when Wine of Cardui will relieve her? It costs $1.00 at the drug store. Why don't you get a bottle to-day? For advice, in cases requiring special directions, address, giv ing symptoms, "The Ladies' Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. .?......#... ?ri. ItOZOM LEWIS, of OencvlMo. Taxa?, eayot " I nat troubled et monthly Intervals with terrible peins In my head and back, bot hava boon entirely rsllovoa by Wine Ol Cardul." Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGEEIEID. Court of Common Pleas. Mrs. V. C. Addisou, et al., against Mrs. Anna White. Pursuant to tho decree in this cause I will offer for saJe at public outcry before the Court House, town jf EdgefieJd, and State of South Carolina, on.the first Mon day iu December, 1898, (being the 5th day of paid month) between the legal hours of sale, th?? follow ing described realty, to wit : All that tract of land contain ing three (3) acres, more or less., in the town of Edget?eld, State of I South Carolina, lying-back of the renidence of tho defendant, and bounded on the nor! h by Beaver dam Creek, south by la 12?B of Stafford Terry, east by lands of Mrs. Anna White, and west by iands of the estate of J. L. Addison. Terms of- Sale : Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. P. ROATH, N ow 9, 1898. Master E. The Cosmopolitan, the New York World, thrice a week, and the AD VERTISER all, one year, for $3.75. W. E. Lackey, the Jeweller, gives a special discount to teachers-and pupils of the S. G\ Co-Educational Institute Successor tc > E -- WHOLES.* XI 917 Broad Sire JUG AND BOTTLED GOO D NO CHARGE FOR JUGS ( WRITE FOE \tii\ GEBEgBHEBaBBB BBB ' E3TJ As thp seai ton h: complete ii 1 ever We take this < the recepti on of < of the ver) r foest most styl ish su would like' to tal choice sei? ?ction < many vari etiea c will afford! us gre task to sh ow you iu our men's and I. C. LEV Y'S TAILOR-FIT CLOTHIERS, A ROLLICKING BARGA?S An inauguration of the business a rah. Preparations beyond anythin g e ment; prices that will far excel in tl? that any store in Augusta has eve r ph season that will make the peopl' s purses have been protected and \ phos< the saving on every article, and 'it tak sure you of the reality of%the ec >nom] Ladies' Dongola Bi itton Ladies' Dongola 1? alton I adies' Genuine A /ivs Ki Ladies' French K idr bat Gents' Buff Bals Congre; Gents' Buff Bals Coogrei Gents' Genuin? C?LI? Bal Gents' Genuine , Gulf Hal Gents' Feit Al pine, all cc Gents'Felt Alpine Hal ,e in all la CALL .? jsro JB: Store Open Until The Gre-' at Es R. o. 1 ??JR?V 9 07 BROAD STR1 DO YOU WANT THEN GO TO THE Only the best skilled tailors work on the garments we offer. Every article we sell is guaranteed as represented; that assures your safety. When you consider the fact that with us you will tied the largest and most exclusive as? sortment and that our prices for like quality are lower than elsewhere, we see no reason why we should not have your confidence and patronage. Our prices range; Suits $3.99, %o, 17.50, $10, $15. Trousers 50c, $2, $2.50. $3, $4, $5. Children's Suits 50c to 75c. Boys' -Suits $2.25 to $?.00. Hats ! Hats ! Soft and ?Lfci.f. All sorts at all pirices. The best that can be had. mool Dress Goons. In plain and ..figured at 10c,' 15c, 38c, 20c, 25c. 35c, 40c. 60c to 75c. A M Wool Dress Flannels at 18e. Red Twill Wool Flannels at 12>?c. White Dcmet Flannel at 6c. Canton Flannel as low as 4c. White Wool Twill Flannel at 20c, 25c, and 30c. Wool Mixed White Flannel st A great ba rara in J 100 pieces Dark Percale at 6 and Wraps. Jackets and Reefers., If you wish to know the fall styles in Wraps, Jackets and Reefers you must go straight to the Racket Store. Fine and beautiful winter coverings at from 50c to $10. White Goods. Our White Goods for personal wear, for the bed, for the window, for the ta ble, make upa woiiderful displmv. They range from Graniteville goods up tu the finest French Mull and India Cam bric. We a e making a new record in j Pr'co Smashing, and are becoming in j teresting; to ike purchasing public j and very keenly so too ur competitor*. Blankets! Our line of Blankets ?9 an immense I one. Our prices range from $1 to $101 a pair, and eu er y one a genuine bar gain. We call special attention to our j own Carolina Wool Blankets. New S?ks ! In Fancy Stripes, Plaids, Brocades, Ch an gea btes, Black Brocades, Satin Duchess, Rhadames und many new efiects we; mention specially. 10 pieces Changeable Silk at 50c per yard. 20 pieces Fancy Plaid Silks et 40c per .yard. Shoes. Men's, Children's,Ladies,&nd Misses Shoos at prices to suit the tames. J. W. PEAK,| OF N.Y. BACKET STORE. ?RGESTT" ' ~ . J. O'CONNOR. ] AND RETAIL - Dealer* ?et, Augusta, Ga. ? ARE MY SPECIALTIES. )R PACKING. ? PRICE LIST. aa arrived, BO our Fall Stock J is DO y departmeut. >ppor?unity to inform the public of )ur Fall Clothing, consisting indeed woolens made into the latest and it designs. Tnere are ninny who ke -adva ntage of the time to make a >? a Suit., Overcoat or Hat from the m hand before the rush beginn. It at pleasnre and will be a delightful t he many new and handsome suits our children's department. SON & CO., AUGUSTA, GA f the season with a hip, hip and a hur ver before attempted by this establish er money-saving possibilities anything iced before the public. A starter for the tore ?ring with praises of those whose . tastes have been pleased. It's a fact es no more than a passing glance to as \ to be practiced in dealing here. Shoes, 75cts Shoes (all solid) $1 00 d Button Shoes, $1 50 id sewed button, 12 00 ss, %\ 00 is, (all solid) $2 25 s Congress, $2 00 id Sewed Bals C. $2 50 >lors, at 75c, worth $1 25 test styles and colors at $1 worth %1 ll Saturday Evening. istem Shoe Co., TER, Manager, i?T, AUGUSTA, GA. AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY, We invite yon to call at our store - and see the largeet stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS and TRUNKS, Ever Brought to Thi? Town. Oar goods have been bought in the very best markets, and at low est possible prices. Below we give you a few prices which will inter est you. DRESS GOODS*-We have a line of Dress Goods ranging in price from the cheapest to the very beet. Our 36 and 40 inch Serges, Bril liantines and Henriettas at 25c are great value?. 44 inch Serge and Henriettas at 50c, well worth 60c. Henriettas at- 75c and $1 thai you usually pay $1 and $1.25 for. You should see our line of Heavy -Dress Goods in, patterns from $4 to $7 per suit. We have a full line of trim mings of all kinds at very low prices. SILKS-Our Silks' for waiata are cheaper and prettier than ever before. . PERCALES, DUCKS and OUTINGS-Our Block of above goods is unsurpassed,. 36 inch Percales at 10 and 12?c, in newest patterns. See our Ducks and Outings at all prices. .\ Wm. Simpson's and all the best grade PRINTS at 5c. . FLANNELS-Our line of Wool and Canton Flannels iu all colors is complete and our prices are the lowest. RIBBONS, EMBROIDERIES and LACES-In Ribbons, Em broderies and Laces we lead as to quality, quantity and prices. LINENS, DOILIES and TOWELS-We can show you Table Linen from 25c to 85c per yard. 72 inch very heavy Linen at 50c. On DoUies and Towels we defy competition. COUNTERPANES, MARSEILLES, COMFORTS and BLANK ETS-Never before have you been able to buy these goods at Buch low prices. Counterpanes from 75c up. Beautiful line of Marseilles at $1.25v, $1.50 and $2, worth a great ueal more. Comforts at all prices. Blankets from 50c per pair to the very best all wool at $5. EIDERDOWNS-Eiderdowns in all colors at lowest pricep/ .' NOTIONS-Our line of Notions has never been so complete. "When in need of Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, Tooth Brushes, iHcnd Brushes, Combs or anything in that line we can please you and at bottom prices. CORSET'S-Always on hand a full line of R. & G. Corsets. PANTS GOODS-We have by far the largest line of Pauts Goods ixi Jeans and Cassimeres ever shown to the trade in this town, and are offering them at prices that will surprise you. SHIRTS-You have but to see our line of Shirts to be convinced , tbat they are right as to quality arid price. They run in colored and j white.from 25c to $1. UNDERWEAR-We do not hesitate to say that we can show you ;1 he best value you have ever Been in Ladies'and Men's Underwear irom the cheapest to the very best all wool suits. SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS, CHECKS and TICKINGS-R. R. GranitevilleShirting 5, 4-4 Granitevilln Sea Island 5. 10-4 Unbleach *d:Sheeting at 18 and 20, 10-4 Bleached Sheeting at 20 and 22?c. Full line of best Checks all prices. Tickings from 5c to 15c. HATS-This is our first season with Huts and we think wa can please you in every respect. We have no old stock to offer you. SHOES-We have a line of Men's Shoes from $1 to $3.50, and Ladies'from $1 to $3 that cannot be fceaten. It matters not what prices others make you give us a trial and we promise you that you will uot - egret it. TRUNKS-We can show you Truuks at all prices and will save iyou money if you will give us a call. There are many things too numerous to mention, but if you will ! give ns ? o?ll we shall be pleased to show you our goods and make ?you priceB. Tt?anking our customers for past favors and soliciting a continuance of same, we are Respectfully, G. E. MAY & CO., EDO-BFIEXJID, S. C. eason emng OF ? Under Management of ISID?RE SILVER. SILVER BLOCK, -A-UO-USTA, G--A. Every one is interested in purchasing the best at the Lowest Price. "We have the most Select and Choice Stock of Custom Made ?Shoes e\'er offered in Augusti. Every pair New. Every pair specially Made for us. Experience, all purchasers for Cash Saving large Discounts. Norent to pay, ns others down town who have enormous expenses to bear, bas enabled the Silver Block Shoe Store to offer a line of Custom Made Shoes of the.latest styles, warranted to .wear, at prices never before offered to the i publio. 'Interest never sleeps, it works. Increased cost makes the necessities of life dear. "When toe body is tired the brain is weary, this we have recog nized and by purchasing for spot cash we can make the prices lower, by hav ing our shoes made for us by the best shoe makers in the country. We can sell you shoes under a guarantee. To make you our customers we have spared no expense. Come an J inspect our stock before purchasing. We charge nothing f . r this; if our statements are not true you have lost nothing, if they j are you have gained 60 per cent, in your purchases. We guarantee every arti cle purchased from us. Money refunded in every instance if upon further ex amination good* are not found satisfactory to the customer : our only desire is to please our patrons. We are agents for the Celebrated HOWARD HATS, the best made hats in America. ?.LITTLE MONEY BUYS LOTS . IF COOIS AT OUR STOR This Solid Oak Bedroom Bult, Dree ser, Washstaud and Bedstead, with large, beveled Mirrors in Dresser; doa ble enclosed Washstand; Bedstead 4ft. ti in. wide, over 6 ft. high, bracket nita and double hooks ; all beautifully carved mid highly fioished. Worth ?verywbete $J5.00, but to introduce oar business we will sell one carload of these suite for $15.00 P?R ???lT. ?BeaBU **tte aad ask question?, send thc $15.00 and get the Suit, ^tm mn ?cfc y ocr nsoasy back if lt to not all right. B to ?est?se W spend $25.00 to 140.00 Ibi Uta nu witt high sounding names oai wstlhTnaw guarantees when weesji ?ese jrett a nke, plain, well-made. 2ffo. 8 St?n: the good kind, the iWi, inekMHng 49 plews of to large enough to bake a 'topfejf .. YUM money fetek if Stove ls teWteftetery. ,W? Want . Yoi**- Trade, Urie eAfwtlsemeafc describes two os* our ?led ge hammer bargains, we have Vote efedMS?4ln<findlng4bargains in f waitera, Baby Cartages, Dinner Sets, Battings, Chamber Sets, Shades, Kitchenware and Lace Curtains, Sewing Machines, . Everything thai we toa oh te a bargain. Correspondence Solicited. * The Padgett Furniture Co. m ASO m BROAD ..STREET, AUGUSTA, Gs. Twq weeks ago when the thermometer registered 100 in New York we closed Ont for Spot Cash. 60c On the dollar the remaining stock on hand of the best knu.wn Cloak rr.aco.iact urers in tbe East. These goods are now in and to on sale Saturday and all next week at tb? stores of C. H. SCHNEIDER, We have marked the goods at an average of 15 per cent, profit. So you will now be in position to buy a Cape, Jacket, or anything in this line at25 per.cent, or one-fourth less than merchants them - selves own these same goods. These are some of the bargains : j Luu??S Cuju, JuCiul ulu S?ll Sui I ^SS^SSSk?^-. Nottingham ' Lace Curtains, 4 yards long at. 98 Ladies' well made black and colored $5.00 Brussels Net,1 Imported Lace Wool Skirts at.......... 98c Curtains, extra wide and long.2.48 Ladies' fancy Mohair Skirts, best 20 pairs Satin finished Portiers, 8)? inings, brush bindings, 3.00, for...1.48. yards loni?, worth 5.00 for.3.60 Ladies' black and fancy Wool and 58 in.Turkey Bed Table Damask.. .19c Mohair Skirts, cheap at 4.00..1,98 60 in. Colored Satin Damask.29c Ladies'black and fancy French Wool 44 in. German ali-linen Dask.19c ?nd Sicilian Skirts, 7.00 values.2.9S 66 in. German all-linen Damask....30c Ladies' Silk Mohair Skirts, in black 72 in. German all-linen Damssk.. ..45c ind navy, best made, 7.50 values....3.50 20x40 inch all-linen Towels at.9c 20 Ladies' all-silk black brocaded 50c very flne all-linen Towels.19c Skirts, all go in a rush at.J2.981$2.50 extra size Bath Sheets fo:....L25 Ladies' black brocaded and p'ain [Best made Turkish Towels at......15c black Silk Sirts, worth 10.00.4J98 $1.00fine crochet Counterpanes....49c Ladies'b?ack Satin and heavy black 75c Turkish Throws, a leader...19c Peau fe So'e Silk Skirts at.6.48 500 Baby and Children s Cloaks in Great Dress Goods and Silk Sale, chis sale at.98o ,: . 100 all-wool Eiderdown Clor ~,, all ^ 1 table black and fancy wool and Mc shades, well made.. .1.98 h&'r^inc?? 60o ?Oofo............. 19c 150 Ladies'black and green Beaver , 1 ^le $l,1.2o and 1.50 blacc and Cloth Jackets, new styles.....1.98 fajWiJWIWb ?oods^.............. ..49c Ladies' 9.00 black boucle Jackets, all ? *2 ^[ett 0f ED*,and' 54 in0cKh silk lined, new styles.3.98 BT80 Cloths......................?5c Ladies'very fine Jackets, all colors, <oe. all-wool Flannels, 54-inoh wide plain and fancy colors, at..'.4.98 every shad<:.; '.: * * n" ' ' ' V?.i [tl - Ladies' 5.00 Salt Sea' Plush Capes, ^ pieces 38 inch all-wool Flannels, in iust for astarte . 2 50 three colors at.,....15c Ladies'6.50 laltic Seal Plush Capes, 25 pieces, all-wool Eiderdown every silk lined,a bitter.3.98 8T... ...... ? .?^'"*g, Ladies' 10.00 Silk Piush Capes, silk /?to"?"a* an,d fancy Sl5k8' VS li ned, Thibet Fur trimmed.......4.98 U**a.d for; i?m^t?- ft'S C Choice 200 Misses and Children's fine 20 pieces plain and brocaded Silks, Reefer Jackets at ..198 to close quick at..19c Rc?ome?10 Masses andiCWldr?ni ^ *g Faill-e acd wool, new style Reefer Jackets....2.98 ^S^^^ Read These Special Drives; 8t??Udes?ie.S l^^^e^^bric:::^ ^Waistsand Skirts;,...:.75c Best yard wide French Percales .,..7c mi C5?v?^i?l? C?l? Good yard wide Bleaching at;.3%c llieSe fepeCialS Oil Oale Extra heavy yard wide Sea Jsl'd..3%c . > ?? ? 40-inch flne Cretona at.9c Men's heavy Fleeced Underwear 1.00 36-inch best Silkalines at.8c goods at......49c 25c Silk and Wool Challies at.6c Men's 1.50 all nure wool Underwear, 75c Men's fast black and tan seamless Blankets, Comforts, Linens, Lace Socks.;.6c. Curtains and Counterpanes. ?rest,an!aun,drj?d ?5j.rt toade at** ' ^ Men's all-silk Club House Sscks. ..10c 100 pairs all California, 5.00 4% 50 pieces extra quality Outing Flan pound Blankets.,.2.59. nels.;.5c 100 7 pound full size Comfortables Ladies'all-linen Handkerchiefs.5o cheap at 1.00 for._69c Childrsn's School Handkerchiefs-lc 150 2.50 Comforts, lilied with white Ladies' 25c Swiss Handkerchiefs.. .12c carded cotton, well covered.98c Ladies'Fine 50c all-linen Handk'fs,25c 80 very fine Comforts, filled with best Ladies' Heavy Balbriggan Vests.. .12o cotton, sateen covered.1.60 Ladies' full seamless Hose.... ".- .5o 150 pieces fine Nottingham Lace Misses'fast black seamless hose....'.6c Curtains, cheap at 1.00.._49c Ladies'1.50 Fine Muslin Gowns....69c 100 pairs extra flne Nottingham Lace Ladies' 50c Muslin Drawers at.25o We Prove Beyond a Doubt That We Sell Clothing Cheaper Than Any Other House in the City. Scan this hst of prices. Compare the garments. They will prove to you that our prices are positively Lower than the. Lowest Elsewhere. You can depend upou every garment being bf highest grade and best make. Investi gate. It will pay you. v . , , ' .' See the Handsomest All Wool ^ at $20Q. . You never saw .better elsewhere: at 4;00. They come in plain colors, tbe newest fancy and striped.phe^ipt aaidrGassjmereVbav.e French wa?stB, and are.beau tifully ta^lor?d,rnarkfi'd, 2.00; More of Those Nobliy Suits Marked at $4.75. \ The new style fancy Worsteds, well cut, perfect fitting, best tailoring; extra grade Italian lining, satin piping. Sold usuallysat 10.00-we mark them while they last 4.75. The Swellest Style Men's Suits Only 88.98. All the new and desirable patter .s in Fancy and Clay Worsteds and Fancy Cheviots-single and double breasted and cutaway suits tailored in first-class manner, with line Italian lining, some with satin piping. These Suits would cost you at least 12.50 to 14.00 elsewhere, they are extraordinary values at 8.98. Saturday's Special Offerings in Men's Underwear and Furnishing Goods. All-weol Medicated Scarlet Shirts, silk bound necks, pearl buttons, also Drawers, worth 1.25 each, at 75c. Natural wool Shirts, (50 per cent, wool) silk bound necks, pearl buttons, ribbed skirts, also Drawers, worth 1.25 each, at 65c. Wool Ribbed Shirts, (25 per cent, wool) bound necks pearl buttons, also Drawers, worth 50c each, at 35c. Natural wool Half Hose, medium weigh:, full regular made, double sole, worth 25c a pair, at 15c. . . Men's and Boy's all-wool Sweaters, high necks, striped sailor collars, worth 1.50 at 98c. Cardigan Jackets, mohair binding, wove? collara, all sizes, worth 1.50 and 2.50, 98c and 1.49. Indigo Blue Flannel Shins, single and double breasted, deep yoked, felled seems, worth 1.50,at 98c. > Laundried White Shirts, double front and back, three-ply linen ?bosoms and bands. Sizes 13)? to 17. Worth 87c, at 50c. Laundried Shirts, white bodies, Percale and Madras bosoms, cuffs to match, worth 1.25, at 69c. Collars, 4-ply linen, all the new shapes. Three for a quarter, 9c. Cuffs, 4-ply linen, link and round, worth 18c, at 10c. Fine Web Suspenders, silk and mohair ends, worth 20c, at 12c. Unlaundried White Shirts, double front and back, 3-ply linen bosoms and bands, 50c values, at 35c. ?HOES. School Shoes, the best made, warranted absolutely solid leather j sizes 5 to 8,50c; school shoes, the best made, warranted absolutely solid leather,sizes 2 to 12.1.00; school schoes, the best made, warranted absolutely solid leather, sizes 8 to 12, at 75o. Boys'and Youths'Shoes, the best made, absolutely solid leather, at 1.00 and 1.25, sizes \)i to Z%. Ladies'and Misses' genuine Dongola, patent tip, lace or button, heel or spring h.eel shoes, worth 2.00, at 1.25. Ladies' genuine Yici Kid Shoes in all the late toes, lace- or button, spring heel or heel, worth 3.00. They go at quick sale at 1.98. . The best Men's Shoe on earth for 1.25. Boys' School Suits from 75c up. MILIvLNERY. Thc lady, her little girl, her little boy. all And helpfulness in our millinery parlors. For there's individuality to our hats-no two hats trimmed alike. Children's Trimmed Hats at 1.50.1.95,2.45. Imported Scotch Tam O'shanters in the new colorings, at 89c, 49c and 65c. Imported Camel's Hair Tams, at 85c. Boys' Scott Toques and Pullmans, at 39c and 45c. Also a line of Domestic Tams at 25o. . . Leather Tams in tan, red, black and green patent leather trimmings. Also in new Navy Cloth, at 46c. Boys' Golf Caps in mixed cloth-the 50c kind, at 15c. Specials in Ladies' Skirts. Ladies' black and fancy all-wool Shirts, 5.00 values, at 1.98. Ladies' black Mohair Sicilian 7.60 Skirts, very fine ones, at 9.98. Ladies' 10.00 beautiful Silk Skirts, a starter, at 4.98. Ladies' Fine Macintoshes, worth 5.00, to close quick at 1.50. Balance of all our Shirt Waist summer goods at 29c. New Line of Ladies* and Misses' Jackets Just In, JDO^T POIoG-KD THE IPILLA-CE.. C. H. SCHNEIDER, 1106IBROADW?Y, AUGUSTA, GA.