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?ge?cld Advertiser Tl!US. J. ADAMS, ..... EDITOR WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3. Marion has had a sensational murder trial. Camden is soon to have wate r works and electric lights. An enterprising citizen of Beau fort is manufacturing corncob pipes. The Presbyterian Synod of South Carolina met at Darlington on the 29th ult. Dr. Nansen, the Norwegian arc tic explorer, is being lionized in Washington. A State convention of cotton growers will be held in Columbia during fair week. A physician of San Francisco has discovered a cure for consump tion that is a cure. A lighted cigarette dropped by a clerk started a $500,000 fire in St. Louis on Friday. An Indian outbreak is reported from Colorado and troops have been sent to quell it. The latest addition to President and MrB. Cleveland's household is a son, born on October 28. Colorado was visited by a big wind and snow storm last Thurs day-the first of th9 season. A massacre of 14,000 people is reported from China. Political, and not religious zeal was the motivp. The corner stone of Anderson's new court house was laid with im posing ceremonies last Wednesday. Comptroller General Norton has decided that he will not levy the much-talked-of and fought-over supplemental school tax. A tidal wave on the Philippine Islands is n-ported to have en gulfed many villages. Thousands of the natives were drowned. --- Unhappy Cuba's wounds still bleed, and there is more talk of the island's being the easies belli be tween Spain and the United Staces. The storm that swept the New : Jersey coast last week was the worst experienced in many years, not?is were wrecked, snips strand ed and villages innundated. j The Spanish steamer Triton was | wrecked in Cuban waters recently. , One hundred'and fifty passengers, , including many women and chil dren, went down with the ship. Wheat has jumped the market and is selling for L$l again. The price shrunk on wheat this mouth a3 low as 99.7-8, bat it has again gotten up to the one hundred mark. The sudden death of Henry George in New York lase Friday was a startling commentary on the , uncertainty of life, especially of life spent in the excitement of po litical contests. ' Close buying and economical farm management are now essential. The cost of production, as well as the best plans of selling, must be studied along with the methods of making good yields. Never was there a groater tendency among farmers to live withi:i their means than now. The patch on the clothing will come in fashion again. _? A sure cure for Klondike gold fever has been discovered by an American who recently returned from Alaska. "Pick out a morn ing next winter," he says, "when the mercury is below zero, shoulder a pick, and go into the woods be fore breakfast ; dig a hole sixteen feet deep ; come back to the house at n:ght and eat a small piece of stewed buffalo robe, and sleep in the woodshed. Repeat the dose as often as necessary." A most unusual offer is that made by Elder Joseph Ballou, of Lincoln County, Kentucky. It is that he will pay $35 reward for the arrest of every negro hog thief in the county aud $50 for the cap ture of every while man who can be convicted of the same offence. Mr. Ballon was asked why he made the differnce in the amount offered for tho two races for the same charge. He answered : '"Because there is less necessity for a white man to steal than a negro, and it is, therefore, much meaner of the whites to bo guilty of such a depredation." Quinine and other fe ver medicines take from 5 to 10 days to cure fever. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DAY. McKinley's train of prosperity has evidently ran of the track. The Augusta Chronicle thinks that Gen. Wade Hampton may be come a factor in South Carolina politics. Owing to the prevalence of yel low fever the capitol of Alabama has boen removed temporally to Birmingham. The New England mill men are making an inspection of the cotton mils of the South. There are about fifty in the ^arty. A criminal guillotined at Lisle, France, the other day contr.ved to keep his cigarette going until his head rolled into the baeket. President Hartzog, of Clemson College, has announced that Le ex pects to take three hundred cadets to Columbia duriug the approach ing State Fair. The South Carolina Methodist Conference meets iu Florence on Dec. 8th next. There will be from 350 to 400 ministers and lay dole gates in attendance. Gen. Jas. Longstreet, of Geor gia, has been appointed by Presi dent McKinley to succeed General Wade Hampton, resigued, as commissioner of railroads. It ?B understood that General Long, street will assume the duties of the office at once, making his residence in Washington. Judge Aldrich in a recent charge to the grand jury, advised them that it was a part of their duty to look into matters pertaining to tho public schools, especially as to the character and qualifications of school teachers. A good idea that of Judge Aldrich. May it become the practice of all grand juries to do this thing. Col. Vance, dispensary com missioner, says the shipments uow are very large, and are almost up to the u; aal amount. He thinks there is no doubt of his ability to continue to turn morey into the treasury, and if he does he has no doubt about the permanency of the institution. He doesn't belive the legislature has any iu tentiou of abol ishiug the system. PROHIBITION OR SOME THING BETTER ! The prohibit.inr.i~4-- r - . are very ac probable th srention wil imo ?vluxer. ? ' already on House of Rey res . .:. vf. be pressed to meetiug of sjreat many ' the dispensai question will I ? session, runnii .?ulu a slight modification of the dispen sary law up to full prohibition. If we were asked how the people of Edgefield county stand on the liquor question, how they would vote on the question of prohibi tion or the dispensary law, we should say we did not know, be cause they themselves do not know how they stand, nor where they are at-between Scylla and Charybdis, the devil and the deep blue sea. Johnson's Chill and Fever - Tonic Cures Fever In One Day. ONE OF TWO WAYS. The bladder was created for one pur pose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, andas such it is not J'able to any form of disease except by ooe of two ways. The first way is from im perfect action ol* the kidneys. The second way is from careless local treat ment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is the chief cause if bladder troubles. So the womb, like the blad der, was created for one purpose, and if not doctored too much is not liable , to weakness or disease, except in rare cases, lt is situated back of und very close to the bladder, therefore any pain, disease or inconvenience mani fested in the kidneys, back, bladder or usinary passage is often, hy mistake attributed to female weakness cr womb trouble of some sort. The error is easily made and may be as easily avoided. Io find ont correctly, set your urine aside for 21 hour; a sediment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble. The mild and tne extraordinary efFect of Dr. Kilmer'a Swamp Koot, tv.e great kidney and bladder reine ly, is soon real ized. If you need a medicine you should have the best. At druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar. Von may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail1 Men tion the ADVKRTI-'KK and^send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamton, X. Y. The proprietor of this paper guarantees the genuineness of this offer. noe The store where the best interest where e.'se in the Southr The store that stands for superio to the big store; you shall have all that Schneider's COLORED DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. 19 pieces 36-inch a)1 wool navy serge, worth any where 4oc per yd, at this sale 29c. 41 pieces all wool,fancy two-toned checked cheviots, worth 4oc yd at 25c. 161 pieces 45-inch all wool covert cloth, came,''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 plaids, checks and plain dress goods double width, the regular price 22c auy where, our price ?B 115c 108 pieces single width worsted and cashmere, all colors, black in cluded, at 7c At 35c 15 pieces 48-inch all wool surah serge, can not be matched under 60c At 46c 67 pieces novelty black goods, all the latest wears, worth 65c and 75c yard At 65c ll pieces 50 inch, all wool black diagonal serge, worth 90o At 25c IS pieces black cashmere, worth not less than 39c 21 pieces fancy colored brocade silks, instead of 79c they are priced in this sale 39c A lot of Roman stripe and fancy brocaded silks, easily wortn 75c, j special 50c ! Schneiders READY MADE SKIRT'S. 48 full width, latest style black C. H. 8? NOTI : i ?7Ti essary to make 'he i The business is b< at the old stand. ASB?RY AUGUSTS AISEtSO TJTS-i P. B. TOBIN ( No. 5 WARRI iHE FTRM OF HULL & TOBIN sent, P. B. Tobin having sold ou his int vtill contract business on his own accou the property of Asbury Hull, who assum Au MR. P. B. TOBIN announces t Augupta Cotton and Compress Co., Tobin, and organized the P. B. Tob President. Having thus disposed o entire time and attention wiU be ? and planters and merchants general patronage. The firm has ample meaus an upon crops during the spring and s reasonable rates. Mr. Tobin's eighteen years es Exporter is a guarantee of very best J. <?. Ti? -Importer ?nd Wh Blacksmiths', Carpenters CANE MILLS AND Mk Belli, AiricLtal AGENTS FOR LUC ff EYE M OH' 915 BROAD STE/EI JUST OPENED. AUGUST HOB the finr-.st, largest and cook most moderate in price. IE IT IR, O JP E A Rooms 75c Per Day. The Commercial Hotel Saloon brands of goods and will (ill your oi THE s of the masses are considered, and wh( rity, stability ; likewise for satisfactior brains can conceive, capital can conduc HERE'S I brocaded wool skirts, worth $2 50, at$l 89 37 skirts left from last week's sale at $1 38 33 ski. s left over from last week W( rth .$3, at $2 48 37 skirts, black or fancv, the] $4 kind, at $3 25 ? Schneider's CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. 108 men's black or blue cheviot suiis, the $5 50 kind, as a starter ^ 50 65 men's blue frock suits, nicely made; they are worth $7 50, at this sale $4 90 86 M Clay worsted suits; you can not duplicate same less than $9, at $6 50 82 men's French Clay suits, tai lor mad? ; they are worth $20, a leader, $10 1 lot o? 353 men' suits are left, tho best from lots. As suits they are all right aud perfect, but as merchandise they are simply in *:he way. We are going to sell them at $5 and $7 50 210 children's black sui's toclose out at 65c 1 lot of children's !;2 suits tc m e at $l 25 lot of children's $3 suits to. move at $l 75 1 lot ol'$3 50children's suits to go at $2 1 lot of $4 children's suits to go at Jf2 50 1 lot of $5 children's suit to go at $o 500 pairs of pants, 2 CO, 3 00 and 4 00, to go at $1 50 CHNEI: J CE ttTT ? ,v Mi; rii , n : lext year's crop. .jing conducted IIXJIvT-,. GA. DJ? MEXTCT COTTON CO, ?N BLOCK. AUGUSTA, GA., October ll, 1S97. is this day dissolved by mutual con erest to Asbury Hull. Each partner nt. All the assets of the late linn are ?es all the liabilities. ASBURY HULL, P. B. TOBIN. GUSTA, GA, October 21, 1897. :hat be has sold his interest iu the ref ed from the firm of Hull & in itton Co, of which he will be f al. bis other cotton interests,his levoted to that of his old friends, ly, who may favor him with their d facilities for advancing CASH umraer, and on cotton in store, at :perience as a Cotton Factor and results to his patrons. olesale Dealer In Wheelwrights' Tools, EVAPORATORS. Implements o? all Kinfls, IXG MACHINES AND RAKES. CT, AUGUSTA, GA. NEWLY BURNISHED JL riOTEL, PA, Gr A, ?St rooms in (ho eily, and ye! the ZPI-jADfNT. Lodgings 50 Cents. hnndbs standard and loliable ders promptly and cheaply. 'EOPLE'S POPULA ?re the rich and poor are all alike benefi i, sagacity and sincerity, and furtherr ?eand energy can create to make money UGH BARGA 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 value, at 25c 1 lot curtains 3 yards long, .$3 50 a pair, ai $1 52 1 lot African rugs, 75c value, at 25c 1 lot curtains 3 yards long. $2 a pair, at $150 1 lot 24 yaid long curtains at 75c Schneider's DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. 6 cases of standard priuts at 4c 3 cases of ginghams in checks at 3 l-2c 1 case of fast color dresss ging hams at 5c i bale of good grade mattress ticking at 6c 3 bales ot' wide etiipe feather ticking at 10c 100 pieces of extra heavy outing flunneis, worth 10c anybody's money, at Sc 1 case bleaching, yard wide, at 5c 1 case bleaching, 3-4 wide, a bargain, 3c 2 casus 4-4 Columbus bleaching at 5? 1 case Fru:.t of Loom 4-4 at 6?c 2 bales Sea Island 4-4, good qual ity, at 4c 10 bales 3-4 sheeting, your own price, oio DER, Bligh's - Cryg 809 BROAC BUSINESS Ii -*50, Stock of Shoes, H IN THIS BJ Retail selling at wholesale prices is ed. Is it a wonder we are don of Augusta when everyb( cheaper here th READ OUR PRICES AND YOU .WI Men's lace and congress shoes all solid, $1. Men's lace and congress shoes, good, $1 25. Men's laue and congress shoe, extra, .$1 50. Men's lace and congress shoe, superb, .$2 00. Our $2 50 genuine calf shoe, in all styles, is an good as any $3 00 6hoe in the cit}'. Gur $2.75 hand sewed genuine ' calf shoe, in all styles, wo will put ? against anybody's $3 50 shoe. And now we will tell you about the ladies shoes : We can give von li Ladies' Kid Button shoe at 75c DON'T FAIL TO CALL ( YOU BEYOND A DOUBT The Great Eas1 Jct. G. TA 907 BROAD ST., MANJ <s-STOP A BUSCH: <501 BROAD WAI Centrally Locatsd. $1 Per Day- Special MRS. T. ] 4 V I'ltOPRI M AT It TRADING PLA ted, where merchandise is sold on the lc nore for snap, science and system, all of saving for you. INS AT POO] 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 Sc 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 aud Mew Brunswick wool and cotton shirts and drawers, natural color, patent elastic seams, worth $2 suit, garments 75c A case ot Norfolk and Now Brunswick medium weight merino shirts and drawers, worth .$2 74 suit, now, garment $1 Ladies' 50c quality fleeced ribbed vests and pants, covered seams, correct cuts, a bargain at 25c Schneider's UMBRELLA DEPARTMENT. 26 injh all si"t, gloria, paragon frame, steel rod. Arabian Congo handles, 9?c 26-inc'.i pu -e si'k gloria, suage handle, panton frames, s-teel rod, at 12c 26 inch fine O K saline umbrella at 78c 26-inch China silk, fancy hamil?, at. ll. 28 26-inch all silk taffeta wheel tops, steel rod, paragon frame, imported handles, $2.25 mos -A-isro nos BR E restaurant doesn't seem id unless ocr-rcd upon ro rt 1 e (mina, but even the term able" doesn't answer for a private table. "Dainty,"' .. me," "exquisite" some . .d8 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. stal - Palace, ) STREET. 3 BOOMING! ats and Trunks, [G STORE. a trade lever that canuot be equal ig the Shoe and Hat business )dy knows they can buy an elsewhere. WILL., 0XDER HOW WE CAN DO IT. We can "give" you a Ladies' Kid Button shoo al |1. We can give yon a Ladies' Kid Button shoe at $1 25. But when you come to our $1 50 Ladies' Kid Button shoes we firmly believe that they are as good as the shoes sold by other deniers at $2 00. Our $2 00, $250 and $300 Ladies' Button shoes are perfectly mag nificent. We never forget tho Babies and Children. Babies Shoes from 25c up. Children's Shoes in any quality y< ; want. i addition to Shoes we carry a fr . line of Hats, Caps and Trunks. )N US, WE PROMISE TO SAVE YOU MONEY. bern Shoe Co., .EVEE, \GER. AUGUSTA, GA. .T THE-? HOUSE, \ AUGUSTA, GA. Rates by the Week. E. Buseri, ETKESS. CE. ?west possible margin of profit, and w which is embodied in our methods an 3 PRICES: chneider's FLANNEL DEPARTMENT. 16 pieces red flannel, the 25c kind, at 15c 28 of red or white, as a starter, at ISc 10 of white iuer.'no 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, blue, gray, white or black, to close out at 12c Special FOR MONDAY. 100 uniou suits for misses and children, good quality fleece lined, natural and white, perfect fitting aud non-ahrinkiug,' while they last, suit 50c Schneider's BLANKET DEPARTMENT. Is doing the business this season, because of the qualities offered at before the risc in wool pnces Eas?oin blankets, western blkts, California bikes, scarlet blkts, fine gray blkts, crib blkts O^-D STREET, AIJGUi JOHN R. ESTABLISH] - Importer and Whole LIQUORS, F HAVANA CIOTAES, lt 601 AXD 802 BR?A AGEN' VE U VE-CLICQ UOT PONSAR DI URBANA Wi: ANHEl A Change in The Augusta 704: BROA. Necessitates a Clearing On REGARDLESS The Variety is 1 LOW - I Will be a TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS V DkTYou Ever WEAR a suit fm in and try on sc ihink that the iii fully blended col: you that you will When you buy a lot of nnuey, I knowing that you have everything wears. /. C. LE1Y & CO TAlLORfl SEE THAT TAO ? NOT" 1 JLF L108 here better values are given than any d our dealings with the public. Come Schneider's SHOE DEPARTMENT. Special Drive in Boys and Misses School Shoes Boys Genuine Calf Bri., Coin toe, sizes 2v to 5>. a value for $2.00, drive pvice $1,50. Boys S^tia Calf Bah, plain or cap toe regular siz^s... Retailed for $1 50, drive price $1.25. Boys Solid Leather Buff Shoes, sizes regular, iu thr.ee styles "of toes, sold everywhere for $1 25, I drive pi ice $1,00. Youths Calf Bale., any shape 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 H?nd Welt Button Boots, sizes J i to 2, a sample lot, real value $2.5-0. Misses a. ST tip, sizes 13 to 2, an ideal shoe for a school girl, manufacturers cost $1 50, drive pnce $1 26 Men's Dongola Kid boots, solid throughout, sizes regular, good value $1 25, d?-ive price $1 00 Misses Dongola Kid Boots, the Globe Leader, sizes 12 to 2,' ac tual value ipi 00, drive price 75 cents. Sizes 8? to ll, both for dress and school, sold everywhere at $1.25, drive price fcl 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 to $ 00 a ?>air. STA, GEORG-IA. SCHNEIDER, SD A. D. 1846. ?sale and Retail Dealer in - INE WINES, INERAL WATEE, ETC. D T., AUGUTA, GA. rs FOR N, NTE COMPANY, USER-BUSCH BREWING ASS'N. the Business )F China Store, D STREET. t of the ENTIRE STOCK 5S OP VALUE Endless and the 'RIC E S. Revelation. I7 H EN YOU COME TO AUGUSTA im LEVY'S? If not,-well com..? ime of our latest Fall Goods. We nenes6 of the texture and beauti -mng of the patterns will ro please buy. clothes fro.n us, you not only pave ;ut you have the satisfaction of are wearing the best, there is. We in Ha's and Furnishings a man T C'.OTHIERS, AUGUSTA, GA. WAY BEST - BUT ?KV BEST ? 4i' 2 8"-,