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S leefield Advertiser Tl*Ob. J. ADAMS,.KD1TOU WEDyiEZDXY, :;ov. 17. Spain has decided io court-mar tial Weyler. Tho State Fair -.vas favored with superb weather. . . . The San Marco,- -Oie* $-$0,000'' hotel of Sf. Augustine, was burned' a few days ago. Experiment .hat proved that any land that vrilf makegood corn will produce sugar'beet. An unsuccessful attempt to as? sassioate the- president-of Brazil was made last week. More than fifty thousand names have recently ?-cen added to the United States pension rolls. Yellow fever is onMhe deciim and quarantine against ike infect ed district has been raised. The Cleirson. Exhibit al the Stute Fair ia spoken oi' as highly | creditable and interesting. ?. i?. ? i i im Seven Christians have started on loot from New York to r stab lish a mission among ?he laborers in the go o fields of Klondike. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee will coutiuii?' to represent thc United States gov ernment in Cuba, although the re publican party r^i?rn> iii Washing ton. Every coi io.> grower wisbei every other cotton grower would reduce his acreage of cot!0.1, bu? isn't willing t" plant loss cotton nimself. The farmers of j ?ut is County, Ga., are preparing io organize : union or alliance, ;'o.* tue purpcs*i of.redccing i he acreage in cotton. It is said to bo more agures^ivi than ile Coltou Planter's Protec tive Association. Apparently small things, whc? properly utilized, lead io fi:nu and fortune. Hiram G. Kotchkiss of Wayne count/, N. Y., starlet' the pepe.'.mini industry. He co?lt not sell it to home folks, but founc a rich market in Germany. Iii grew rich and in 1S7S spent several months in Europe, ile was receiv ed with gr?ai honors in al! tb< leading cities. For many year! he has been known as the "Pepper mint King," bolbin Europe ant America. - "Boss" Webs'er has bren rp pointed collector of internal rey enue for this Stat?. A Washington special to th Columbia Stale quotes Webstc as follows : "My appointment,'3 said D "Webster to-night "was no sn: prise to me. ?vo charges were file against Collector Townes .".nd tl change was made at this tin: time simply as a rocogniton of m services to the administration." TAX ACT OF 1SS2. Tiie new Comptroller Genera Epton, is endeavoring to en fon the tax law cf 1SS2 that the otb? chief tax officers of the Slate hai hitherto ignored. The act which we refer reqair.es that: Section 229 (177.) Any perse who shall at any place in th is stat be engaged .11 the business of bu ing and selling personal propert or in selling personal proper consigned to him from any pla out of the state, orpropert7 not t! product of this state; consign to him from any place within t. state, shall be held to be a mc chant,and, at the same time, he recmired ';o list' bis other person property, shall deliver to 1 auditor of the county in whi his business is situated a ?t?leme under his oath, of the aven: mon Illly value of the perscr property, moneys and cred pertaining lo his mercant business; t.? ascertain which shall set down the value on ha on the first day of Jar nary the preceding year, or other Iii of commencing business duri the year, fidel thereto :;ii purchas when made at cost, and I remaindershr.il be the average hand for that month; and like manner a?cer'?.in the aver: value for each monti:, down the first day of January of the yi in which the ret urn i? to be ma add together such monthly va it divide the aggregate by the nun; of months he has been in bu vin during the preceding year aforesaid, and to the quotient : the moneys and ere elita on ha the first day of January in year in which the return is tm and the product of this j addition shall he the f un: u which he ?hall pay taxes for year in which the return in ma Provided, Thai what when busii ia opened after the th;-! ti;.-, the preceding year . ?ci cl >s< d fore the first day ol January of year in which lin:- return is ni the parties opening ; nd e i<u such busim.es shail make ie i on- merchandise-the time opening and ci sing such bu&i being ibo times n- d as the t cf the return as established in hectioi. It is but justice to Auditor! iwanger, of this county, to state hat lae tas for years been trying o curry out the provisions of this aw. Why take Johnson9s Chili.? Fever Ionic? Because it euros the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DAY. i L A B A M A N EG KO COLONY. ?liss Say Gives $10,000 to Ex? p?riment in Solving the Race Problem. Birmingham, Nov. 10.-A negro colony has heen formed near j Decatur, this state, and the place v.: s opened Saturday afternoon. It ic lo be known as the Cedar? Lake Negro Colony, and a posioffice is already established. Application has been made for a charter, and a provisional city government has :i elected. The colony will IG7 acres of fine land, and President M. M. Smith of the uisville :>.IK1 Nashville railroad haspronViSed tu erect a station and give shipping concessions. I: is a movement started by Miss Ray, known io the literary world as Jack Carlton, and she gives .^iO.OOO to it, not as a business .-peculation but as a plan for harmonizing the race problem. The negroes are to invite others of tbsir race, build churches, schoolhouses.factories, workshops and business places, and have a town ?if their own. The state administration sanctions the sc h l'm e. Quinine and other fe yer medicines take from 5 io IO days io cure fever. Johnson's Chi H and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DAY. Valuable Land for Sale. I will offer for sale at Green wood, S. C., on Jau. 3rd. 1S9S, 97c acres of land ns follows: Lot No. 1, known as the Dr . h s. Lake place i?? Greenwood county, situated on the Marth .-vu road, in-town ?hip i.- ar Kirksey P. 0., contain 300 acres with eu elegant eigh room ?-rick house, store house three tenant houses, barn, stables lc Traci INC. 2. 100 acres, tw< tenement houses. Tract No. c 240 acres, two tenement housef stables, etc. Tract No. 4, HS acret one tenement house, principal!, dland. 'tract No. 5 contain in 7-i acres, nil natural forest. Trac No. G, k-uown as the Rye Lat, con tairiiug HS acres, largely wood laud. Terms: One-fourth cash, bal anc ' one and two years time. H. VV. CELY, Administ'r. Jo'r?NSON^S C:uLL AND FEVER TONIC Cures Feve In Qnc Day TO m ces n> to ners 8,11 choiars, OF EDGEFIELD AND VICINIT" Great bargains in school books, ne and second hand. All kinds. Al linc Bibles, Albums and Holid Goods. We make a specialty of Pi ?ure Framing and Photo Frames, Ai ?st's Materials, etc. YeOldeBooke Stor 830 Bre ad St., Augusta, Ga. tr r- /. \T./or-T"71" (0 ? ITA rf CL ii ? <k * RT?T?,,0? CO?T?;TS?SS?O?I ; >. Merchants. i's ?M.-er? of S?if.%iMnfj Flour, Crist > hiUXi, Ci ii t?n?s ?ti toril Fl .-;r ;..c:: - ? vi:!:- :- i:i Butt or i: . tt|wr lite* lis? ul alt J Mze. . Ten Cara ; \ ?ira ,-.,?> Kost-Prool Oats, thi: . v!'?r"*- .:?.;?. ot ? ?c:.-boiio.? prices.. ? .'..... .'.! !. A - !.Y< 'ES mm*.- o-i nil Undi . of Unitary i r?. UurrtupoudtMCt wot t cit td I 2?0-2JS 3?V STREirT, WEST, Savannah, Ga. OXE OF TWO WAYS. Tile bladder was created for one p po: e, namely, a receptacle for urine, andas such it is not liable any form of disease except by one two ways. The first way is from perfect action of Hie kidneys. '. second way is from careless local tn aient of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from unheal kidn ys is the chief cause of blad troubles. Ho the womo, like the b ?cr, war- created for one purpose, if ;: A doctored too much is not li; ;o weakness or disease, except in J ?ases, li is situated back ol' and \ .lose to thc bladder, therefore pain, disease or inconvenience ia; Vested in the kidneys, back, bladdc usinary passage is often, hy mist attributed to female weakness womb trouble of some sort. Thee is easily made and may bc as ci ivoided. I'o lind ont correctly, your urine aside for 21 hour ledinieitt or settling indicates ku ir bladder trouble. Thc mild ant .xtraordlnary effect of L>r. Kilr ? wat; ip Koot, the great ki< iud bladder remedy, ir- ?ooti zed. ?f you need a medicine nhl haye I he best. At drug; :<: i. e fifty cents and one di i'ou may have a sample bottle pamphlet both sen! free* by mail3 '. .iiiii the AitVKKTi'Jta and'send iddt'Hss to Dr. Kilmer A, Co., 1 lamton, X. V. The proprietor o) paper guarantees the genuinem u'ii? oller. noe When you get on Broad Street South. Two stores of bargains-Unmatchabl throughout the entire County of Ric can sell within the short winter befo 1 You can't hardly call it Spending-? page of argument. The following p Y. JW so ay 10 rt ?0 ? 5 19 .} c ,$ >. " t? Schneider's COLORED DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. 19 pieces* 36-iuch all wool navy serge, worth any where 4oc per yd. at this sale 29c. i 41 pieces all wool,fancy two-toned checked cheviots, worth 4oc yd at 25c. 161 pieces 45-inch all wool covert cloth, camel's hair, checks, plaids, silk and wool mixtures, etc, not a piece in the lot worth less than 75c yd, special 49c. 50 pieces half wool fancier, usu ally 20c, at this sale 12 l-2c. 23 pieces, a job lot, of half wool pJaids, checks and plain dress goods double width the regular price 22c any where, our price is 15c JOS pieces single width worsted and cashmere, all colors, black in- j eluded, at 7c At 35c 15 pieces 4S-inch all wool surah serge, can not be matched under GOc At 46c 67 pieces novelty black goods, all the latest wears, worth 65c and 75c yard At 65c ll pieces R0 inch all wool black diagonal *? .g<j, worth 90c Al " (?itC'-'S black cashmere, worth not less than 39o 21 pieces fancy colored brocade silks, instead of 79c they arel priced in this sale 39c A lot of Roman stripe and fancy j brocaded silks, easily worin 75c,j special 50c Schneider's READY MADE SKIRT'S. 43 full width, latest style black C. A'OX] PLANTERS MD Having purchas terest of P. B. To of Hull & Tobin, notes, accounts oi them, I will cont Factorage busin branches as beret by the late firm, j sonal attention, eral advances to ? to hold their cot: and offer to all fri such accommoda essary to make thc The business is at the old stand. AUGUS'J P. B. TOBIN No. 5 WAR THE FIRM OF HULL & TOBI sent, P. B. Tobin having sold ou his i will contract business on his own ace the property of Asbury Hull, who ass ur the to of im The ?at thy l?er lad and ible rare ery any an i r or ake i cr rrcr isi ly ret .] a I ney i tne ner't; liney real ycu jists, ollar. and Men your iing f this ess of MR. P. B. TOBIN announce Augusta Cotton and Compress C< Tobin, and organized the P. B. T President. Having thus dispos?e entire time and attention wiU b and planters and merchants genei patronage. The firm has ample means upon crops during the spring and reasonable rates. Mr. Tobin's eighteen years Exporter is a guarantee of very b Importer and A .?.liarte Blacksmiths', Carpent CANE MILLS Al Mk Bell, AfiriciLtnr; AGENTSFOR BUCKEYE W 915 ZBIELO-AJD STB3 What is Tho Use PER DAY FOR 110 WHEN' G ET THE BEST AND M FOR 50 o: PER DAY AND TAKE YO Ul GET T: PAY KOIt ( INLY ty HA THE COMMJ !.. the only European Plan Hot solicited. S. C. ct Ga. trains p 1^. IP. 3 always look for two doors ab irgest Stock i e, Unapproachable Bargains, just ihmond and &urrouudiug ccuntiee ?re us, is our only reason. No fau .rou Make Mo i dollar goes such a long ways-bu trices will bold good for 15 days < brocaded WJOI skirts, worth $2 50, it $1 89 37 skirls left from last week's ?ale at $1 38 33 skirts left over from last week vorth $3, at $'J 48 37 skirts, black or fancy, the ^4 kind, at $3 25 Schneider's CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. 108 men's black or blue cheviot mita, the $5 50 kind, ae a starter $2 50 65 men's blue frock suits, nicely made; they are worth $7 50, at [his sale $4 90 36 M Clay worsted suits; you 2.1 n not duplicate same less than $9, at $6 50 82 men'? French Clay suits, tai lor mad? ; they are worth $20, a leader, $10 1 lot ol 353 men' suits are left, the best from lots. As suiis they are all riL'ht and perfect, but af merchandise Ibey are simply in rho way. Wv* ?ire going to sell i h?t?i at $5 and $7 50 210 children's black sui's to dost out at .> >c 1 lot <,:' fthi'.dren's #2 suits tc move at $1 25 1 lol of children's $3 suits U i iov?! at $1 75 1 Int of $3 50children's suits t< go al $2 ] lot of $4 children's suits t< go at $2 50 J lot o! $5 children's suit to g< Ht $3 500 pairs of pants, 2 CO, 3 0 and 4 00, lo go at $1 50 CHNEI ten M 'MTS. ed tho entire in bm in the firm which means all r obligations to tiree tiie Cotton ess in all its ofore conducted ? giving it my per- gj [ will make lib my one desiring ton this season, ends and patrons lions as are nec i next year's ero]), being conducted r HULIV, PA, GA. COTTON CO REX BLOCK. AUGUSTA, GA., October ll, 1S5J7. X is tin's day dissolved by mutual co interest to Asbury Hull. Each partn omit. AU the assets of the late linn a unies all the liabilities. ASBURY HULL, P. 15. TO Ii IX. AUGUSTA, GA., October 21,1897. ?s that he has sold his internst in t D., retired from the firm of Hull obin Cot I on Co., of which he will 1 of all his other cotton interests,! e devoted lo that of his old friem rally, who may favor him with thi and facilities for advancing CAS summer, and on cotton in store, experience as a Cottou Factor a est results to his patrons. Wholesale Dealer In fh HI?II? Oeil ers', Wheelwrights' Tools, \*D EVAPORATORS. al Impleffl6nts Bi ail Eil OWING MACHINES AND RAKES. SET, .A.TJG-TJSTJL., O-. of Paying $2 to ! TEL ACCOMMODAT.ONS YOU CAN [OST COMFORTABLE ROOMS El 75 CENTS I MEALS WHERE VOi' PLE.A EE BEST. T YOU GET AND NO MORE. ERC?AL HOTEL el in Augusta, Ga. Your patrona ass the door. PGTTYJO??X, Prop'r, ove Kollock Street, and you wil .n the Largest ; such values that have made the n i. You can't afford to miss these B lt of the goods-they represent the cl ney by Spend i t we don't propose to work on your ii )nly, we reserve the right to limit ( Schneider's CURTAINS AND RUGS AT CASH PRICES. 1 lot Smyrna rugs, $3 25 value, at $1 89 1 lot African rugs, $2 25 values, at $1 25 1 lot African rugs, 75c val ne, af 25c Hot curtains 3 yards long, $3 50 a pair, at $1 52 1 lot African rugs, 75c value, at 25c 1 lot curtains ? yards loug, $2 a pair, at $150 1 lot 2tV vaid long curtains ai 75c Schneider's DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. 6 cases of standard prints at 4c 3 casea of ginghams in checks at 3 l-2c. i 1 case of fast culor drosss ging hams at 5c i bale of good grade mattress ticking at 6c I 3 bales of wide stiipe feather ticking at 10c ' 100 pieces of extra heavy outing flauneis, worth 10c anyb)dy's - moue}', at 8c 1 case bleaching, yard wide, at > 5c 1 case bleaching, 3-1 wide, a J bargain, 3c 2 cases 4-4 Columbus bleaching J at 5? 1 case Fruit ol' Loom 4-4 ut 6-)c a 2 bales Sea Island 4-4, good qual ity, at 4c 0 10 bales 3-4 sheeting, your own price, 34, c DER, Bligh's - Crj 809 BRO/ BUSINESS ] Stock of Shoes, IN THIS Retail selling at wholesale prices ed. Is it a wonder we are d of Augusta when ever cheaper here READ OUR PRICES AND YO Men's lace and congress sho' all solid, $1. Men's lace and congress shoe good, .lil 25. Men's lace and congress she extra, $1 50. Men's lace and congress shi superb, $2 00. Our $2 50 genuine calf shoe, all styles, is a? good as any $3 1 fhoe in the city. Our $2.75 hand sewed genuii calf shoe, in all styles, wo will p against anybody's $3 50 shoe. And now we will tell you abo the ladies shoes : We can give you ti Ladies' K Button shoe at 75c. ' DON'T FAIL TO CAI YOU BEYOND A DOl The Great Ba R. Cr. T ?07 I?I?OAD ST., M s-STOP BUSCH GOl J3KOADY Centrally Localed. $1 Per Day- Spe MRS. T. mci 1 see the Place to buy Dry Goo< of Southern I ame of High Famous and gained U argaius. Wo are forcud to cut the j hoice crentions in woden fabrics, bu ng Your Mon nagination by glowing adjectives au( pianlities when we think best. 6 bales 4-4 sheeting, your own price, 4|c 10 pieces 10-4 sheeting, good quality, at 13c 10 pieces 10-4, free from starch, at 18c 16c pillow casing, a yard 8c Schneider's KNIT UNDERWEAR. 1 case of gent's 'heavy derby ribbed fleeced shirts and drawer*, worth $1 50 a suit, now, garments 50c A case of gent's Norfolk and Mew Brunswick wool and cotton shirts and drawers, natural color, patent elastic seama, worth $2 suit, garments 75c A case ot Norfolk and New Brunswick medium weight merino shirts and drawers, worth $2 74 suit, now, garment $1 Ladies' 50c quality fleecod ribbed vests and pant?, covered seams, correct cuts, a bargain at 25c Schneider's UMBRELLA DEPARTMENT. 26 in:h all silk, gloria, paragon frame, steel rod. Arabian Congo handles, 98c 26-inch pure si'k gloria, BUage j handle, paragon frames, steel rod, at 12c 26 inch fine O K satine umbrella at 78c 26-inch China silk, fancy bandi?, at $1. 28 20-inch all silk taffeta wheel tops, steel rod, paragon frame, imported handles, $2.25 ni06 JL.2ST2D 1108 BR ffil B Pilli! mm * K?m??c c j&t _ n restaurant doesn't coom half f??ie?T unless served upon re spectable China, but even the term "respectable" doesn't answer for your own private table. "Dainty," "handsome," "exquisite" some such words as these should better describe it. And they're the words that describe the bulk of our stock. But the sense of sight and sound is what we prefer to have you use in connection with it. We want you to look. '?sta! - Palace. \D STREET. ;S BOOMING Hats and Trunks BIG STORE. is a trade lever that cannot be equal loiug the Shoe and Hat business y body knows they can buy j than elsewhere. U WILL. WONDER HOW WE CAN DO II es f We can "give" you a Ladic.? Kid Button shoo at 91. We can give you a Ladies' Ki Button ?hoe at $1 25. But wheu you come to our $1 5 Ladies' Kid Button shoes we firml ie, I believe that they are as good as tb shoos sold by other dealers at $2 0< i ii Our $2 00, 92 50 and $3 00 Lad ie ?0 Button shoos are perfectly ma; uificent. ne We never forget the Babies an ut i Children. Babies Shoes from 25c up. Ut :?d Children's Shoes in any qualil you want. lu addition to Shoes we carry full line of Hats, Caps and Trunk Jj ON US, WE PROMISE ;BT TO SAVE YOU MONEY. .stern Shoe Co 'AEVEE, ANACER. AUGUSTA, GA. JtJJJ THE-? [HOUSE VAY, AUGUSTA, GA. * Electric Cars Pass Hie Bs icial Rates by the Week. E. eut Stol ds, Shoes and Clothing Cheapc Department Si jr us a Supremacy in Dry Goods. >ricesou our fine imported goodp, t simply the mistake of our over ze Ley "With Us. 1 gush. Simply rer.d the prices, t Schneider's FLANNEL DEPARTMENT. 10 pieces red flannel, the 2oc dud, at 15c 2S of red or white, ai a starter, it ISc 10 of white lueriuo flannel, a bargain at 25c At 23c you can buy flannels from us which others are selling for 4oc 8 pieces of ribbed red flannel, bought before the advance, 18c 1 lot of flannel, about 90 pieces mixed, consist of red, bine, gray, white or black, to close out at 12c Special FOR MONDAY. 100 union suits for misses and children, good quality fleece lined, natural and white, perfect fitting and non-shrinking, wnile they last, suit 50c Schneider's BLANKET DEPARTMENT. Is doing the business this season, because of the qualities ol?ered at before the rise m wool prices Eastern blankets, western blkts, California blkts, scarlet blkts, fine gray blkts, crib blkts ,Q.A H STREET, AUGU JOHN R ESTABLISH - Importer and Who! LIQUORS, I HAYANA CI6?ES, ? 601 AND 802 BROA AGE> VEUVE-CLICQUOT POXSARD. URBANA WJ ANHI A Change in The Auguste Necessitates a Clearing O REGARDLEI The Variety ii LOW - : Will be TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS WEAR a suit in and try on ihink that the fully blended < you that you w When you b a lot of mDuev knowing that ^ have'everythi wears. /. C.LEI/r?C TAILOR 1108 r H ir than any other Place in the ?ores. , Shoes and Clothing, Retailing we have more than we think we alous buyers. hey are more convincing than a , Schneider's SHOE DEPARTAIENT. Special Drive in Boys and Missen School Shoes Boys Genuine Calf Bi: 1., Coin toe, sizes 24- to 5?, a value for $2.00, drive price $1,50. Boys Satin Calf Bal., plain or cap toe regular siz<?s. Retailed for $1 50, drive price $1.25. Boys Solid Leather Buff Sheep, sizes regular, io thre? styles of toes, 6old everywhere for $1 25, drive puce $1,00. Youths Calf Bals., any shapt toe, sizes ll to 2, a stylish fitter, retail price $1.75, drive price $1.25 Youths Satin Bal., Heel or Spring Heel, sizes regular, all solid leather our ironclad, real value $1.25, drive price $1.00 Misses Hand Welt Hutton Boots, sizes ll to 2, a sample lot, real value $2.50. Mistes a. ST tip, sizes 13 to 2, an ideal shoe for a school girl, mar.ufacturers cost $1 50, drive price $126 * Men's Dongola Kid boots, solid throughout, sizes regular, good value $1 25, drive price $1 00 Misses Dongola Kid Boots, the Globe Leader, sizes 12 to 2,' ac tual value $1 00, drive price 75 cents. Sizes 8A- to ll, both for dress and school, sold everywhere at $1.25, drive price $1 00 Children school shoes patent leath er tips, sizes regular, solid leath er, worth $1.00, drive price 75c Mens and Ladies shoes from 75c up tc $ 00 a ?mir. STA, G-EOBGIA. SCHNEIDER, ED A. D. 1846. esale and Retail Dealer in - TNE WINES, OOTli, FATEB, m.;. }T" D T., AUGUTA, GA. ?TS FOR CN, [NE COMPANY, :USER-BUSCH BREWING ASS'N. L the Business OF i China Store L-D STREET. ut of the ENTIRE STOCK SS OP VALUE s Endless and the PRICE S. a Revelation. WHEN YOU COME TO AUGUSTA from LEVY'S? If not,-well como i some of our latest Fall Goods. We ; fineness of the texture and beauti soloring of the patterns will SJ please ill buy. uy clothes frooi us, you not only save -, but you have the satisfaction of :ou are wearing the best there is. We ng in Ha's and Furnishings a maa IS Bf fIT CLOTHIERS, /{UGUSJA, GA. LF WAY BEST - BUT ; VERY BEST Jkj\