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thr paatllanUal lni»*kua#f awipbltrana.
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«ard Bavannak. B4>|>ril|#t(ilta(r avrry
ptre* of pr.i('*rly-ta lhale oa n tine, alni
atnit Ike lahakliaaia and pallln* the
award to *ti*'h of *kem aa dar**d to i-i
--claim again*! Ikelr cruel and cowardly
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illith# 39th <r»f January. Ctinptoul nr
etiplrd Autrunts. Poyd ®t Ninety*
Hit, an t ngninM him ihf* American* «‘l
v.ittf** ri Thr itK'CMa which crowned thW
ttmjtiteuvrr Induced UtOrrii Lincoln,
«omnia tiding the ftnuthem army, to at- <
tempt the eapulalon of the Hrltlah from
the Interior. !
He farmed an encampment at rtlaclt j
Hw.-.mp, nearly opposite Augusta. white,
email bodies of militia were poetnl
•lona the rtvrr hank above the town.
Observing these Imposing preparations.
Colonel Campbell hastened to abandon
Me poaltkm. and retreated to Savan
nah.
Shortly after the defeat of the Amer
ican General Ashe by Pr- voat. royal
yo«er havlna liecit Anally re-establish
ed In South Carolina und Georgia, lieu
tenant Colonel Hrown occupied Augus
ta with a strung force. Itrown had heetl I
born here and had Buffered not a little
at the handa of the aealoue V\ liliip.
Havlna got them In hie power, he ea
gerly availed hlmaelf of the poaltlon he
had to wreak vengeance on hla de*
apollcra. Ht* was a reign of terron.
Fort Cornwalis.
Hla defence conalatad of a strong fort
on the north and west site of the town
on the bank about on- hundred yards
from the river. This was Fort Corn
wallis. It occupied the grounds imme
diately In the rear of the St. Paul Kpla
eopal church. At hair a mile west of
Fort Cornwallis was a swampy ravine
extending up from the river, with a
stream running through It. On the
western margin of this lagoon, between
the upper market and the river, was n
small works, called Fort Grierson, In
honor of the militia colonel who com
manded Its garrison. Almut the Ist of
September Colonel Clarke of Wllties
county and Lieutenant Colonel McCall
bethought them of recapturing Augus
tn. For thin purpose they proceeded to
raise a body of troops. With about 430
men they commenced their march
against the town. McCall commanded
the right, Taylor the left and Clarke
the centre. At Hawk’s rreek, Taylor
encountered a body of Indians, who,
after a slight skirmish, retreated to
wards the town. Taylor pusued them
rapldlv, hoping to get possession o? a
trading post called the White House,
situated about a mile and a half west
of Augusta. Brown and Orlerson, not
aware of the approach of Clarke and
McCall, rushed to the (issuance of the
Indians and the King's Rangers. It
was without the least trouble that the
Continentals came Into possession of
Fort Orlerson and Fort Cornwallis The
Americans then marched against the
Britons at the White House. In which
they had taken refuge and were offer
ing a Stubborn resistance. On the 15th
before daylight the Continentals drove
a band of Indians from the banks o l the
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nf throw 188 hla command Into F*ri
• (%xawallla. allempied lo evacuale ik*
redoubt. A amal party did earape from
.llrierank to Oirawallla by p*a*lni rb-en
ih,- ravla* «a the margin of the rtver.
Thirty were rlatn and forty-Bve were
taken prlwnera Orleiaon war Inatam
ly killed by a llecgtan whoae family
he had wronged. Tb* rapture of Fort
•Coinwallia »*■ Ik* "**• nueailon.
Brawn Beaten.
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'cepl Ih* Iron piece already mentioned !
I j-r at once, nucleated the arret lon of |
a Mayham lower, which waa ured *o j
) **ltlt iently at Ft*rt Wat ton in 94. ThaJ
■lower wa# built under rover of an old
! frame houae. which Blood directly In
| from of where the KpHcopal ehunh
now alandr. Brown a-rnght to atop thla .
work by ■ nigh! attack, but the a*aalt- j
nnt* were driven back at the |».tiil of i
the bayonet He made another attempt.
iUth like rerttll. The lat of une all
i nerred the completion of the towar.
drown war ordered to aurrender, but
h ref tired A rU-pounder brought
j from Fort Orlemon war placed In the
M attery and the rifle men posted above,
ito that lb " *hort f time the guns were
unmanned and dismounted.
un the morning of the *th It was
agreed to make g general aaesull. While
the line* were being formed, however.
Biown sent out a flag of true to offer a
eondlttonal surrender. Hla proposition
was accepted. Brown and hts command
were sent to Savannah on a furlough.
In thla alrge the Americans had alx
killed an dthirty-flve wounded., seven
of them mortally. The British lo*t 52
Killed, and SS4. Including the wounded,
were taken prisoners. They never gain
ed possession 'if Augusta after thla.
Other Facts.
Washington visited Augusta May 18,
1791. Five year* later occurred the Ga-
SoO freshet. In 1815 the city hall waa
begun on Greene street. The first
bridge was built by General Wnde
Hampten nt the foot of Washington
street. It was washed away In 1795.
The bridge at the foot of Centre street
was built In 181*. The erection of the
first Masonic hall was begun June 2,
ts-8 The first Methodist church was
mint tn ISOi. April 3. 1829. the town
was nearly wiped out by fire. The
construction of the railroad to Char
leston was completed In 1834. The first
train entered Augusta April 23, 1853.
The Georgia read was finished In 1853.
The Waynesboro road was finished In
1853. August. 1839. came the yellow fe
ver and again In 1854.
Mr. A. C. Wolfe, of Dundee, Mo..who
travels for Mansur & Tibbetts. Imple
ment Co., of St. Louis, gives traveling
men and travelers in general some good
advice. "Being a knight of the grip."
he says. "I have for the past three
years made it a rule to keep myself
supplied with Chamberlain’s Colic.Chol
ern and Diarrhoea Kennedy, and have
found numerous occasions to test Its
merits, not only on myself, hut on oth
ers ns well. I can truly say that 1 nev
er in a sinle instance have known It
to fail. 1 consider It one of the best
remedies travelers can carry and could
relate many Instances where I have
used the remedy on sceptics, much to
their surprise and relief. I hope every
traveling man In the IT. ft. will carry
a bottle of this remedy in his grip."
For sale by Alexand Drug & Seed Co.,
C. R. Farr, of Beil Tower Drug Store.
A woman prefers a husband taller
than herself, so she can pretend to
look up to him. ,
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fair IH>w hut t.bi* baa been fatucmaly
attributed to larky ebaace The ala-j
gular Ineona s en ” nf I* all rtrraa the
i public la (ha face and yet doen no*
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do ikeir arork In lha heal poatiltle way j
—lo make lha moat of thetr tnleala of j
whatever kind lo keep ihnnaelvaa In |
good health k> far *» porrlhle taj
only rcantlly achmwaledged. tt la aa
wicked and wasteful to eat a piece ofi
cuke or amok* a pipe when we have!
reason to think we will lower cur yl-|
Uilty hr doing to. aa It l» lo burn up
a five dollar bill. It 1* nothing short f
of stealing frem those to whom we are
! under the obligation of serv e«. whelh-,
er aervlee of love or service of pny. j
It training l( neeeetary In order that
young men may be 'tept In condition
to win game*. It la far more neeeaeary
(hat men and women train for the ae
vere and exacting dm tea of life Above
all, If little children are to tie well.thelr
diet miiat tie almnle and wholesome
and regular. Iwt u* all train. Con
gregational lat.
Robbed the Qrave.
A startling Incident 'if which Mr.
John Oliver, of Philadelphia, waa the
subject, la narrated by him a* folowa:
••J waa in a moat dreadful condition.
My akin waa almost yellow, eye* sunk
en, tongue coated, pain continually in
hark and sides, no appetite—gradually
growing weaker day by day. Three
physicians had given me up. Fortunate*
ly a friend advised trying Kleetrlc
Bitters,' and to my great Joy and sur
prise, the first bottle made a decided
Improvement. I continued thetr use for
three weeks and am now a well man.
I know they saved my life and robbed
the grave of another victim.'' No one
should fall to try them. Only 50 cts per
hot. at Howard & Willet's drug store.
Great Britain and France.
An Kngllsh publication has an ar
ticle that takes « new and novel view
nf the present war. says the Chicago
New-s, which has the indication of hnv-
Ing been written by one who has an
Intimate acquaintance with the navnl
affairs of that country. There may be
more truth than sentient in the pe
culiar opinions advanced hy the writer
of the article.
Ills conclusions in brief are that this
Is a war not so much between the Uni
ted States and Spain as between Great
Britain and France.
He recalls the long and permanent
unfriendliness between the two Euro
pean countries and the frequency with
which they have drifted very nearly
Into war in recent times. He mentions
the fact that the French are a Latin
race, while the English are Attglo-
Saoxn, and also that the navy of Spain
is built, armed and manned upon the
same plans as that of France, while
the United States follows the same
general designs ns that of Great Brit
ain.
lie further compares th» fighting spi
rit of Spain with that of the French,
and the British army with that of this
country. He concludes that if the Latin
navy and army had proved themselves
to be the equals of the American peace
could not for many years Vie maintain
ed between France and Qreat Britain.
Diamond Glass Black for Hearths—
Alexander Drug Store.
GooD
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BAKING
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NAVY
Portfolio No. 9 can b« se
cured at The Herald office
for 10 cents and a Naval
Coupon cut out of The
Herald.
NUMBER NINE CONTAINS
A MONO UTItKR POOH THINGS
PICTURES OF
Ensign B*gl*y.
Protected Cruiser New Orleans.
Monitor Purttsn.
Torpedo Ib at Dupont.
Reeretsry of Stats.
Map of Naval Distances, showing
progress of the Army a»d Navy at tb#
United States.
Pictures of Camp Life.
Navy Yards.
Large Map of Cuba and many other
good things.
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This coupon, when ac-
I companied with 10 cents,
entitles the holder to one
copy ot Uncle Sam’s Navy
Port if olio, at The Herald
office, Augusta, Ga. Mail
orders must include 2-cent
stamp for postage.
9
Baric numbers of this Handsome se
ries can still be obtained mi The Her
ald office.
FOE S-A_ Hi HI
-459 Greene street, a mo
dern brick residence with
mansard roof. All conve
niences and in good repair.
Will sell at an extremely
low figure.
Also house and lot 4-56
Telfair street. Will sell at
price of lot.
Apply to
CLARENCE E. CLARK,
Keal Estate. 832 Broad Street
FOR SALE
£gs-1 have for sale very desirable build
ing lot located in the centre of one of the
handsomest blocks in the city. Will sell
same very cheap. Juit the place for a
handsome residence tor your family- Good
titles.
CALL ON MRS. JERRY O’HARA,
NO. IJS7 GREENE STREET.
ST. ILISfiOTEL
il Hillman. Ga..
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FOR RENT.
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JOHN W. DICKEY.
fk,m» few wnmaa dlaciedlt this aa
arrimn. bat Umax mhv have tried •
Idas lung* c.uld taoi k- Induced to
adopt the old fashioned method again.
I Yog see It la ao eaay to regt—r U#
jOa* Range If you wnt.t one v egotkbl
kave bur to turn the thumb screw
and you can reduce the heal to any de
gree you desire The same with your
roast If It la doing too quickly, you
don’t need to throw ofen the oven door
and run the rlsh of chilling It. You can
regulate your range to suit your meat.
Tie Gas Lilli Cl. if iipsia,
K 2 BROAD ST.
TO RENT!
From Oct. Ist, handsome
House of eight rooms, all
modern conveniences. No.
1251 Ellis Street.
Also Cottage House of 6
rooms No. 1329 Ellis St.
APPLY
E. J. HICKEY
212 Bth Street.
Buy Your Wife
a Greene Street Home.
No. 412 Greene Street ts located l*i
one of the moat desirable sections of
the city. House built of brick in a
handsome and durable fashion. Con
tains eight rooms, bath, etc., all In
good order. Lot 48 by 176 feat.
If you contemplate purchasing a
home It will be to your Interest to con
sider this property.
John W. Dickey,
1 end 2 Library Building.
DON'T RUN THE RISK
of Using Bad Language,
But Go To
Simmons’ Bicycle Shop
711 BROAI) STREET,
And Get Your Work Done We i.
For the next 00 days Bicycles Enameled
for $2.00 —High Grade Work.
Lowest.prices in town on Repairing.
Second nand Bicycles bought and sold on
easy payments.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
SALK OF SUBURBAN
LAND BY THE ACRE
The Augusta and Summerville Land
Company will sell, at public sale, 70 acres
of land on the Harrisonville Road, in
blocks of two to seven acres, on Tuesday,
August 23d, at 5 o’clock p. ru.
W. C. JONES, Secretary.
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723 Broad Bt.. Augusts. Os.
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Mimagtr,
H. M. EMERSON. Gen. Pass. Agt.
CAROLINA AND NORTHWEST
ERN RAILWAY.
Schedule In Effect, March 6. 1898.
Eastern Time Star.dai'd.
Leave Augusta, Southern Ry.. 9:30 p m.
Arrive Chester, Southern Ry.. 7:18 s.m.
Leave Chester, C. & N. W. Ry 7:45 n.m.
Arrive Lenoir, C. & N. W. Ky 1:18 j m
Leave Lenoir. Stage.. 2:®° P n >.
Arrive Green Park, Stage. .. .. 7:00 p.m.
Arrive Blowing Rock, Stage .. 7 30 p.m.
c,. W. HARPER. C. F. HARPER.
Pr»«tdent. |; P '
••If You Want to Make Money,
Move In the Company of Those
Who Are linking Money.”
SOUND ADVICE FROM A SUC*
CESSFLL FATHER TO HIS
SON STARTING OUT
IN LIFE.
ADVERTISERS WHO USE THK HBIU!
ALD GET RESULTS.
' WHY NOT GET IN THEIR COMPANY.*
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COAL and WOOD
North Augusta Coal & Supply Co
Quantity and Quality Guaranteed.
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curs and flrat elam coaches north of C'harlotta.
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and New York. .
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and Richmond. , _
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-1 ween Orpespboro and Norfolk. Cloee connejr
tioi: at Norfolk for OLD POlifT COMPORT,
arriving there in time for breukfnfct.
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Charleston and Asheville.
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Pullman drawing r<x»m buffet Htecoing
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n on aleeiiing c.ara between Augusta and cnar
lotto. Pullman sleeping ears between Jack
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Jaekaonville and Cincinnati, %na Asheville.
FRANKS.CANNON. J. M. C CLP,
Third VP. & (ien. Mgr. T. M . W aahingtom
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GEORGIA - - RAILROAD.
(90th Meridian Time.,
Schedule Effective April 24, 1898.
Pullman Sleepers between llacon anl
Hew York.
Through Pullman Sleepers between Au
gusta and St. Louis.
Lv Augusta ~| 7:05am1 3:2opm|lo:3opm
Ar Atlanta ...|l2:Sspm| B:2opm| 6:ooatn
Ar Macon ....|U:l6am| I 6:46am
Ar Athena |l2:Xspm| 7;2opm| *
Ar Galne»ville|*3:4spm| I
Ar White PL'apMOOpml v l -
Ar Mill’ge le ,!l0:10am| I 4:3oam
Ar Wash'ton ..|10:10aro| 7:lopm|
Picayune train leaves Augusta daily
except Sunday at 5:15 p. m., and ar
rives at Milledgevflle at 8:10 p. m.
Trains arrive at Augusta S:XS a nv.
7-45 a. m.. 1:20 p. m . and 8:25 p. to.
A. G. JACKSON. G. P. A.
JOE W T . WHITE, T. P. A, _t