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WEDNESDAY
“WHEN SPAIN HAS
ANYTHING TO OFFER
WE’LL CONSIDER IT!”
Major McKinley Blunt and Frank, the Spanish Envoy Subtle and Diplomatic—The United
States is Willing to Have Peace Whenever Spain Shows Her \\ illingness to End war.
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Madrid Says Manila Has Surrendered to Dewey.
SPECIAL TO THE AUOUSTA HERALD.
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PRICES OF ICE DELIVERED!
12 Pounds . . * • Sc
25 ** . * * • • lOc
60 *1 .a * • • 20c
100 * ' * . • • 30c
A discount of 10 per cent on above is made to
purchasers of Coupon Docks. We guarantee &
prompt and reliable service.
mas 5'.:.,, E CO»SU»E«S' ICE OELUfEI CO.
FRANCE ON
THE DECMNE
Z»!a Says (be Republic will Run
Wilh Blnol.
[Spwial so The licvaii].]
Hamburg. Ju!y 27.—Emile Zola ha»
arrived here from London, lit tr’. d
to Interview Bismarck. II v/sat to
Berlin to sc: Hohenlohe. To mo he
•aid: "Pocr France; she will soon l»
running with Hood. 3liß U going In
to drcllr.e. hut there 'a always a turn
ing pain and thnt point will mark the
springing np of rivers of blood.”
Regarding (he Dreyfy3 rare, he said:
"The forgers nre now triumphant, but
In l.'ss than a fornight they will be un
masked,"
LOST HIS TE/TPES.
Tli;n Schley Told the spanjart.'s a
Few Things
Gunnrnoamo Bay. July 11.— When i
Adm ral Carvers and the other otn rt
of the fact of Spain were about to sail
on the St. Louis ns prisoners of w»: It
was cltcovered by Flng Lieut. James
IT. Sears (hat the officers of the C’H j
bal Colon had their leg books
them. He report ‘d the fact to Coin*
mrdor.f Schley, who at once ordered
them selrcd.
The second In command, Ado'phue
Cc'i'irrs, Capltaine de Frigate, ora:
aboard Itie Brooklyn anti naked *.l:at
they be returned, as they were the only
records saved. Commodore Seh'.cv
said:
"I will turn them over to my gov
ern men: for information.”
Contrcroß stormed and pleaded, and
finally Commodore Schley lost his tem
per. as natch os ho ever docs and that
1b lltt'e —aud said:
“I do not so that you arc entltlH !o
any consideration at all. Yon emtk
yjur st-'ps after you hnj surrendered
You rulnde your guns and did every
thing that a dishonorable enemv can
think 0.. I shall hold your log.”
The story told by the log book is an
interesting one. The minute details as
funs'ated by Lieutenant Beniatrdn
W.-lle, jr., from the daily record, con
stitute a complete story of the move
ments of Admiral Cervera’s fleet from
the ume it left Spatn.
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SPAIN IS
PROTESTING.
!Objects to Ihe landing of Miles In
Torlo Rico.
[Special lo The Herald.]
Madrid, July 27.—The Spanish gov
j eminent claim* to have excellent
'ground ior a protest to the powers tn
eonr.-rtton with the American landing
'el Porto Rico. Accordingly lh'> Span-
Ish representatlvo» In the European
capitals have been Instructed to make
j such protest. It will be haped upon
I the fact that Milos’ army Invaded the
Island after Spain, through Ambassa
dor Cumhon. had made prepositions of
p-neu This action by thi> United '
(states, Spain rlnlms, was ccnirary to
International law and usage.
London. July 27. —A special dispatch
received here this morning from Mad
rid stat.-e tha! King Alfonso is suffer
ing from a severe attack of measles.
The news of the King's Illness is sup
press' I at Madrid. It might create
trouble.
London, July 27.—A special dispatch
from Unu says the Carllsts may rise at |
any moment. A manifesto Is expected
today. Carlos hud all the loaders have
arrived.
Ship Has Been Out 19J Hays.
Baltimore, July 26.—The ship Ken
nebec, Captain Lewis, which sailed
from this pan January 11 last with a I
cargo of nearly 3,000 tons of coal for
San Francisco, has In all probability
found a resting place with her luckless
crew at the bottom of the ocean. She
is out 133 days today, and there are
but faint hopes that she will ever be
heard from again. She was built In
Bath, Me., in ISS3. end made many
voyages aroung Cape Horn to the Gold
en Gate. Tbe crew shipped at this
port, and numbered about thlrly men.
VAIN INQUIRY.
“Who was that, fellow that wanted to
trade his kingdom for a horse?"
"That’s a whorl I never heard of.”
"What,, is?”
“The Kingdom.”—Pall Mall Gazete.
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A WUHAN’S WORK.
Her Bravery vu Shown q£ an Op.
portune Time.
Marietta, Ga.. July 26—What came
near being a serious tragedy was pre
vented by the bravery and presence of
mind of a woman Saturday night.
Al«>ut half past six o’clock in tlw> af
ternoon Constable C. N. Barrett, who
was temporary Jailer, wont Inside the
bars to look after the prisoners. It
became necessary to oprn some of live
Inner cell doors behind which the pris
oners were confined. Before he knew
it a largo neßro named Frank Reynolds
throw his arm around his neck and hts
hand over his mouth and choked him
until he fell on tlw> floor, with three
large negroes on top of him. Th»y had
a blanket already fixed and wore rap
idly putting It around his head to pre
vent any screaming being heard out
side.
Mrs. Bishop, the wife of the sheriff,
was tn the story beneath where the
struggle was going on. She heard the
muffled screams of Mr. Barrett and
tvttrd the keys ratle when they w’ers
trying to wrest them from Barrett’s
hand.
She rushed up from the Inside stair
way Just as one of the negroes was
trying to open tbe door to the outer
stairway, and seeing shc> had not a mo
ment to lose, sold:
"What are you doing up here? If
you don’t get off of him at once I will
shoot you.”
This had the effect of releasing Bar
rett front bis desperate predicament.
Mrs. Bishop did not have a pistol with
her at the time, but rapidly rushed
back to her room In the quiet that en
sued after her first threat and secured
two large pistols that she kept for such
emergencies. The 11 egn.es. seeing these
aud her look of determination, crept
hack into their cells, and Barrett then
locked them In their cells.
Had she not appeared in the nick of
time the prisoners would have escaped
and left Barrett badly if not fatally
wounded.
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For any Information relative to tickete
ratr*. rehedule*. do., addreee
W. J. URAIO, Gen. Fae. Art.
t. M. NOXTK. bolicitln* Agt.
X. 14. KM ERbON. ’I raffle Manager.
Augueta. Ua.
BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD.
H. C. BEATTIE, Receiver.
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S. Regular Station. F. Flag Station.
All regular trains from Anderson to
Walhalla have right to track over
trains of the same clgas moving in op
posßb direction, unless otherwise spec
ified by train orders.
Will also stop at following stations
to take on or let off passengers: Phin
r.ey’s, James and Sandy Springs.
No. 12 connects with Southern rail
way No. 12 at Anderson.
Nos. 5 and 6 connect with Southern
railway Nos. 12 and 3? at Senaca.
j. R. ANDERSON, Superintendent.
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Daily Except Snn.tsy
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Datir
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Leave T5nni11e......... .' 4.00 am , 3.10 pm
Leave Sandersville... ....| 4.20 nm 323 pm
Arrivp Aneusis o,u>»n. | 7.30 pm
Connectiona at Cliarhaton with New
York rtfsmers, also with Meamcra so:
Jacksonville. Fls., on railing dates Angnata
w ith tbe Georgia road to and Imm all points
Wert and Mouth.
J. H. SANDS. J. A. FkIERSON.
General Manager. Traffic Manager.
F. R. Slsdoe, Gen. Agt., Augusta,Ga.
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GEORGIA - - RAILROAD.
(90th Meridian Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24, 1898.
Pullman Sleepers betweeo Macon an!
New York.
Through Pullman Sleepers between Au
gusta and St, Louis.
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Ar Atlanta ...|l2:3spm| B:2opm| s:ooam
Ar Macon ....!ll:lsam| I 6:45um
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Ar Mill’gWTe .|lo:loan>| | 4:3oam
Ar Wash'ton ..|lo:l9am| 7:lopm|
Picayune train leaves Augusta daily
except Sunday at 5:15 p. m., and ar
rives at Milledgevillo at 8:10 p. m.
Trains arrive at Augusta 6:15 a. iru,
7:45 a. m., 1:20 p. m.. and 8:25 p. rn.
A. G. JACKSON, G. P. A.
JOE W. WHITE, T. P. A,
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“ Johnstons. 2 BBp OOJa
“ Trenton 3W»p tt2sa
** tiranitoville 353 p 707 a
Ar. Auifusta.. 4 15pi &^a
Lv. Asheville i 8 20a; 3 Qsp
Lv. Spartanourg | 11 40 a, 615 p
Lv. CoI'M.-i, .S.C.*G.Ky.~ .. 300 pi 700 a
Ar. Charleston 6 40 p[ 11 00 a
Lv Col-bia, F.C.&P.Rv . 11 55 a 12 47 a
“ Sava:mah 1 447 p 508 a
|Ar. Jacksonville. ... . 1925 pi 9 Ift a
DLEKPINO "CAB SERVICE.
Excellent daily pa.-isenKer aervi<*e between
Florida and New York.
Nob. VT t andßN—Washington andSonthweelern
Limited. Solid Veatibuled train with dining
can* and first elaas coaches north of Charlotte.
Pullman drawingroom sleeping cars between
Tampa. Jacksonville, Savannah, Washington
and New York. .
Pullman Sleeping Cars between Charlotte
and Richmond.
Pullman drawing room sleeping cars be
tween (irconsboro and Norfolk. Close connec
tion at Norfolk for OLD POINT COMFORT,
arriving there In time for breakfast.
Solid train, with Parlor cars, between
i Charleston and Asheville,
j Nor. 35 and :«—U. 8. Fast Mail. Through
Pullman drawing room buffet sleeping cars be
tween JacksopviUo and New York and Pull
man sleeping cars between Augusta nnd Char
lotto. Pullman sleeping cars between Jack
sonville and Columbia, en route daily between
Jacksonville and Cincinnati, via Asheville.
FRANK 8. GANNON. J.M.I'ULP,
Third VP. it Gen. Mgr. T. M., Washington.
W A. TURK. S. H. HARDWK ls,
G. i . A.. Washington. L G. P. A.. Atlanta.
It’s a brave actor that can face the
enemy when loaded egg-shells are fly
ing thick and fast.
It is lucky for some people that all
collectors are not as troublesome with
their bills as mosquitoes are.
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ATLANTIC COAST LINE.,
4lt Oft TTY t AW 4JVHKKKT KOCT*
TO (HR I APT AND NORTH
SHommnr and quickest hofth
TU THE EAST AND NORTH.
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■ S-fopm Lv.... Alkva, Ar | 7:l»am
j 4:l7pm Lv.. f>enmark —Ar j « 17pm
4.50 pm Lv.. .Orangb’g... Ar | s:4oam
i 4:o4pm Lv..Bumter. 8. C... Ar i titem
t:2Spm Lv.... Floronov ... Ar 3 25a:n
Ift-Mprr.: Lv... Fayetteville... Ar | 1 14piv>
i 1.21 am Ar.l*eter*l>urg.V«.Lv I 12pm
4-Ouam Ar RlchmonA ...Lv 1 I 11pm
7:4lam| Ar..Washington..Lv | 3 44pm
9:01am: Ar... . Baltimore. ...Lv I 2 25pm
1 1125 am Ar.. Philadelphia Lv I2:t3pra
I 2.02 pm Ar.... New Tork.,..Lv ; 9 2Cam
| Pullman palace huff-t aleeplng cars
from Macon and Auguita to New York
| v. It brut change.
R. A. BRAND. Gen. Agt.,
723 Broad ft.. Auguata, Ga.
T If. EMERSON. Traffic Manager,
11. M EMERSON. Oe*. Paa* Agt.
CAROLINA AND NORTH WEST
ERN RAILWAY.
Schedule In Effect, March * I*M.
Eastern Time Standarxl.
Leave Augun’a, Southern ny.. 9:30 p.m.
Arrive Chester, Southern Ry.. 7:18 a m.
Chester. C. & N. W. Ry 7:45 a m.
Arrive Len-ilr, C. & N. W. Ry 1:14 p m.
‘ Lenoir, Stage j- : ®° P-m.
Arrive Green Park. Stage .. .. 7:00 p.m.
Arrive Blowing Rock. Stage .. 7 30 p.m.
! ■
|G. w. HARPER. c. F. HARPER,
President. O*
Rare Chances
At Grovetown. three mlnut-s’ walk
from station, 40 acres good land, new
house and outhouses, good water, lot,
and garden fenced: nice pasture, or*
chard, grapes, peaches, etc. Fine crop
oo land. All necessary, farming Imple
ments. Wagon, horse, cow and calf,
turkeys, chickens and hogs. Party
going North at once. To a quick buyer
51,200.
Dwelling of 8 rooms, all out-houses,
1 acre land—desirable place for summer
—home at Harlem—sl,ooo.
A bargain on Reynolds street big
lot, good 4-room house —bring 56.00 per
month— always rented—s4so.
Leonard F.'Yerftery
Rea! Estate Agent, 8 Library Row.
JOHN F. M’CARTHY, £
Solo-Violinist.
Late of Royal Conservatory, at Leipzig,
Germany.
PUPILS WANTED.
| For terms, dates ,etc., address 512
Ninth St., Augusta, Ga.