The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, August 20, 1898, Image 8

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•atuaoav Sensational ? Well, Yes! Cuttom«r* are daily profiting by our now ochwdul® of r#- Uucchl prico*. August is in its isnlth, it will soon bsgin to wans* Autumn comos , on apace*. Ths bast methods appeal to us« They suggest getting rid of all Sum mer stocks. That's Just what we are doing. Lucky for you; lucky for us. You secure bargains: we secure bare counters and empty shelves. The bene fit Is entirely mutual* LIST NIGHT'S SHOOTING r«y*nl Milk HU It lie fork B» fritiif Titter. Wli D. ITT -n ! »<■*'* IMI Virwt »« TW run* b be CiHWit OalHfcm. IV imubNi » HmM *bt« IWoTOiS* »>»< *■ Camp t»T« •»» #• b»i. TV !t*r»l«t »aa * ,w fftreeuy ««> InSswl'n <«> 4» laewli !*•«- i» MMirh of tuft»r»»l*>» renardiai lasi Slffct • amoUM a» IV eaatrea la f«*l w 4 Col. Jimm left <w*«kw w «i ibst V was p*vf«**te ollTiai *o «t»» Mnhilm of tat mat to tv pafeltr TV roloorl IV weal «* i*< fit* «ba rorrerl facts <** •booting Wtb« Jaw*** H Taylor. <*t Co. It. mtpii » Pistol about Im <l»y* • m»a anil Vo hsd It weneW «»««• <bat ttM. Corporal Hilo MH t,att sight about right o akwh V •n f t Corporal William A. Mrt’aaa. of (To. U bad a quarrel regarding ran torn check* and Taylor srhlppcd oul hu platol and Ini |n»imil of bitting McCann tb# hall ■truck Corporal Mlllodgc Mill*, of Co A. on the aide of bla bark and ranged to IV front. Taylor made • break out of the Ex* change and Mill* was Immediately ta ken to the boapltal. Canteen Man Arreatcd. *' Bafon Taylor Vd been raptured and ManllArd one of (be employe* of lb« canteen waa arreatcd and luckd up for a couple of houa before the mistake was ilHovernl. Corporal Mills condition lh!a morn tug was considered quite serious. Au effort had been made to locale the bul let by probes, but this foiled and the last report of Surgem Fuqua to Col. Jones waa that hla patient was In a critical condition. A curious feature of the affair Is as follows: Taylor was brought from the guard house to the colonel's tent this morn ing. handcuffed and under guard and acknowledged being the man who sh it Mills. Taylor's Statement. He also made the statement that he hit tbe man he was aiming at and in tended to shoot. As Mills was shot in Che back, and the quarrel was between MrCanu and Taylor there seems to be something peculiar about this state ment. When Taylor was brought In this morning he complained that the handcuffs cut Into hts wrists and re quested that they be loosened. 001. Jones felt of them, ordered that they be enlarged a notch and then sat. iefled himself that the prisoner could not work them off. Taylor Is a coal black boy apparently about 21 or 22 years old, quite mild and Inoffensive looking. He handed over the pistol, which he has probably had since tbe last visit of the paymaster. The Penally. In the event of Mills' recovering, Jhe penalty for the act is the same in the military In time of peace, as It would be under the civil or state laws where the offense was committed. If Mills dies the penalty will be such as the court martial may direct. ’ Queer Statement Corporal McConn says be Is positive that Taylor waa shooting at him, while the prisoner Taylor says lie was not; but hit the man he Intended to. Whether this is a justification of his (Taylor's) marksmanship or for some other reason, cannot be told. Death of a Child The sympathy of mauy friends Is ex tended to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ben nett, of No. 93 Ferry street, on the death of their 13-months-okl child, which occurred yesterday from conges tion of the brain. The remains were taken on the 6:20 train this morning to Langley for Interment. for i ioih mm. MitaMtr Uttnn Eattrtaiawtl Arritcrd. W«M N n ») V Mrs* Ward Catoraff Utsasaw Nthssl. ||e rtfi* WMNI OtMMMf 4f (#TW>I; fcUiMNMt) 44*4 II riljwt Ml 4**# g 41*4- j tMtfIMMMT iHlfftTf #4f #ft4i44M*4l Tint { tctfflllllfH Hil ks flf«0 HI tftkl HifjßP mpglifi lung of tit Fin# Wgf 4 iriooi, «*4 Hi (fn4Al prtgrtpalif «e ill# I (gidfi m 4 tokUtri of Ik* T««tk rtf IVMHiotftf lo (4# |»r«i«nm a i for t4# orroatevo *»<t t# ««*«* i|« «i.> ' dlrerttoa of Prof If. U WglVf of tills Cborw. latirr Day. by ike dob. Pta»« actio. variation. Nearer. My |Ood. lo TV*, by Prof. W ||. (**,. ('horns. letter* from Ibe Rklea. tbe I chsb. Humorous ffelertlowa. by H L Wal Tableaux wltb music TV Ooddetn lof Jaatiev and l.iben y. Soto. Yoa'U Navvr Know, by Maud I < 'titi* ni Bn, A Recital. Starless Crown; by Rosa L. Jones A aster ikm by Rare field's Corset Hand. Holo. Angel's Serenade; by Minnie Miller Quartette. Comrartea; Carter. Rarly. Moaely and Walker. Tableaux. Solo. The Child's t'nflnlshed Prayer; Gertrude Crump Solo. Tbe Huntsman's Horn: Addle Tolert. Recital. Popping the Question; Sadie Tolbert. Violin Solo, piano accompaniment. Wm. Walton. A selection by Barefleld't Cornet Hand. Pantomime. Tbe Stages of Life; the club. Solo, Ora Pro Nobta; D. B, Early. Solo. Wabash River; Utile lark. Recital with music. Star Spangled Banner* Clara Murray. Closing selection by Barefleld's Cor net Hand. SERENADED THE JAIL. Ludicrous Error of an Organ (lrlnder in St. Paul. A wandering minstrel, who started Ms wanderings In the neighborhood of Qenoa. pushed his hand organ up Fifth Btreet Monday afternoon about 5 o’clock, says the St. Paul Globe. When he got half way up the hill he stopped, looked up at the window In which Mr. Southall keeps the little geranium which solaces his Imprisonment, swung the organ around off his back and be gan to play. He didn't know It was the county jail and he wouldn't know It yet but foP the fact that be started to play that dear old tune. " He Never Cares to Wander From His Own Fire side.’ - Somebody threw a piece of stale bread at him from the window of the boys’ ward and he moved on. BIKE THIEF FOUND. Bud Jones Took Wheels From Dr. Videtto. The police hnve the one who took the bicycles from Dr. Vldetto's store. Bud Jones la the party. He Is now In Jail. Police Officers Black and Collins made the arrest. The wheels are at the station. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the ST?. 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WL (r* fa I# Moil# A Herald rv|»»rta». ta talitag •» a :|>« kBM rosasHel till (V » *d*'rn ti»dar< atkd# wVfbrr tV war bad ant •blag I* do wHb tk* rw.val of (V to# llt ary frotore. No, It baa atd." roplied (V •pobe* »*. _ “T>i, g**deo«y < n»»*a • bars V-A AevoMag some tlios t" <V tdwt of revlvlag IV drllltag at tb« atat*# ijmM (ItIICMI "* I .. . TV wtUlary tvotare waa first intro- I tliicHl 41 III# *f#4*nif *hw» fkj*U|l ItTartt ha*' . Vrge of tV depart meat that Prof. Roller will hav*. This I f<NMtir# wu ilwtlikid Ib lAM md #ow I we are again lo are tk* boys of tbe I Richmond Academy shouldering the Igun* nnd dr l.lng no tV academy cam- Only steel Hoed and burglar proof safe* uaed Money l.wned on anything of value at a low rate of Interest Wn terbury alarm rlorka. TS cents. Leals J. H< haul Bella Me Pawnbroker. Change of Stand. Mr Chnrlea R. Parr, the well known young drugglat. hat moved hi* drug ■tore from It* old aland, corner of Greene and Jackson at reel*, to M 2 Broad rireet. Ju»t above Centre, and" Dr. Chas. PaiU-raup ha* taken the old Bell Tower stand vseated by him. Don’t Trifle With Your Eyesight Nothing in the world more delicate Nothing easier lost Nothing more difficult to restore Nothing more precious IF ANYTHING AILS YOUR EYES ANDDOSONOW! Take no chances. Run no risks. Allow no experi ments. Submit to no dangerous and painful operations. Do not resort to methods that are obsolete, and theories manifestly false. Take advantage of the latest fruits of scientific research which haye culminated in the Absorption Treatment NO KNIFE—NO RISK as originated and perfected at the Bemis Eye Sanitarium, and under which, although administered 75.°°° times last year alone, in no instance has the patient become blind—a fact that demonstrates beyond a doubt its absolute safety. Many ot these cases successfully treated at the Sanitarium were among the most obstinate and hopeless diseases that afflict the human eye. Others were ot such a nature that they could be treated at the patient's home. Describe your symptoms fully, and we will advise which course to pursue in your case. The Bemis F,ye Sanitarium is located at Glens Falls,on the upper Hudson, where the bracing atmosphere of a northern summer is to be enjoyed at its very best. It was established in 1803—now occu pies seven buildings, and is doing more to restore and prolong the human eyesight than any other institution in the world, it is en dorsed by press and clergy, and more particularly by thousands who have personally enjoyed its inestimable benefits, and Jo whom reference is gladly made. s , WAftt vos write, ask far aur treatise, an invaluable antkaritxMfan all pertaining to the eye, sent te our correspondents free of charge. BEMIS EYE SANITARIUM, Glens Falls. N. Y. 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A«4 it, tM: I Ankioft'# fwf*#4#t f#f A*«t# C#r* |«44m —fAiril# rkMy «r«4iA#r («iitckl U,v4 4f w*f**+9* ■# j illW(U«| frtf f> H#)|» —■ iftfilv • b> u4v w*i(k*r i fugti* mft<9 iHin [ Lnc#l f•###••! for Au(u*(i w*4 *i* rtntty Partly Howdy wrotVr tonight i#«»«t Komii) | Maiimuifi t#mp#rit«ir#-'4i I TV river at I a as. was l» • feet, a [rtae of 1.l feet In tbe past 24 boors. J ftbowerw fell m all district aof tbe rot* lion Ml In lbe past 24 boors, with a 'heavy fall of nearly three inches re* {ported from CVriotte M. C. 'tenner. 1 train i*r*rr*d In Ptoridn, lain* some - shat heavy In tV loser portion with !showers slows the upper Atlsntt* coart and I n astern Nebraska sad tipper I Mississippi valley. I CHWlitrraMe etcudlnese prevail* this morning over the Hottfh Ailantle states Swnfl i jt*«r I** i wrtly t4r#r wmlh#r ov#f the rest of the cotton belt. I rat tire#. #« # ml#. h«v# f*H#f> 'nSlchtlT ov#r iA# Ktitem half of the country, while n marked nee la noted In upper Michigan and upper Mtsalaatp |l»| valley- I The |>r#*#ur# 1# high##! th# flouth C#rolf44 #®4#t 4nd lu#r##t over Louth U4«u»t4. t. P. flranch iDd Mr. J. TV VYhttefortS fftttimf Aon Atlinti thl# morotn*. AUGUSTAN TALKS WITH TITZ LEE , fit tetffil >ft4 Wl t|*rtp» INN )HWt fniiffk (An# (## 11### %m* I Ak# 94m *0*449*4 i 4 9*9990** 4* *4 4944* . (#m4 t'-vwft A €* 4fM##4 «44f (A# fkai# ' fAvf#4 444 A ##4l# 4 f4iifVi>4 1(44 **99*- ■ .>t*)4#*A < # *IPN44 pM84844W *■# * t-4f *•# I T#j#4' 4#a# *n 4® 4t 44* t fi r ##4 4#* [ (9#4» 14 9*-0* 441 »4f|irM4 AlMk %|f t M|V*| flt*.,e*%* f jpe *■ m j friend at INWW THfe CHURCH! 15 Qrvlrts to gams as lb* Hsawi as Warship Tsmarrn » . hooJhs* hrtlsdtst Charth ( p»e»>bin* || a. m. and * p m by | AuAtf 14 4. •#. I 1 w<*tirwtMLl eervkt #f K|##*iif(A Im##4u# [ I:S4 4. 41, { All If* to 1(1*114 4lt of (A# | aAov# #*rvtf ti. Ink# It Lr#A. SI. NkT* Ckwck. I I##, f* f Wllll#4t#, It O , reef at | I - m.—C*tfhrt(Foa ni tk* rmt* j t) « m M »rnln* pr»ytr, littit) #l)4 IHI fA# v##try room ot *4 4. n First Baptist Church Uh# pMtof, Hrv la#4#l4« Burrow*. CoArel- ChrlM Pre#Ayter*44. I Aurnlar ouhonl t 4 4. m I Pfpßi him 11 4- to. Special Toplr: | Christ Our Kfitff H I No evefrtng otivk# I Oirivttaß Kfideavor m#et# Thur#- !<)«) at 7:## 4, m. Tuple for | non: *'Pra*tleal **f tf# lltbie.*'— | I*»alrn ll#;t7-146. A 4. Clark, f^aior. At the Episcopal Churches. Dr. C. C. Wilt sms will ofVlnte al »t. Paul's tomorrow at 11 a. m and 5 p. m. Rev. John F. Porter trill conduct service* at tbe Atonement tomorrow morning and afternoon. Rev. J. J. Lanier, priest in charge of Christ s church, will officiate there to morrow evening at * o’ clock. Mr. W Edward Platt will go up to Grovetown and conduct services at the Church of Heavenly Rest tomorrow. HRS. SARAH GRAHAM. Mother to Mr. Oeo. Graham Died In Burke County Last Night. The news of tbe death of Mrs. Sarah Graham at Saris. Burke county. *vas received here this morning. Mrs. Gra ham was the mother of Mr. George Graham, of the firm of Cartin & Grn- j ham, of this city, and the grandmother of Dr. Videtto. the well known drug gist. Mrs. Graham's funeral will occur tomorrow morning. Mr. Graham and Dr. Videtto will leave (fir that place tonight to attend the last sad rites over the deceased lady. SIXTH REGIMENT BAND Will Give Entertainment Tonight at Odd Fellows Hall. The Sixth regiment band will give an entertainment at Odd Fellows hall this evening. A small admission fee win be charged. The entertainment is for the benefit of the band organization. An Infant's Death The infant of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Richards, of No. 938 Marbury street, died last night. The little one was on ly two months old. but Its death is a great sorrow to the devoted parents. The funeral occurs at 4 o'clock thlß af ternoon from the residence. Mrs. T. E. Teeple of Savannah, after n short visit to her sister, Mrs. W. J. Rutherford, Jr., on Elis street, has re turned home. On the 23d she will snil for New York to purchase her full and winter millinery. Dr. Eugene Foster, president of the board of health, went up to MtHedge vtlte last night to attend a meeting of the asylum board of trustees, of which he Is a member. Dr. Foster will return Monday. Mr. Harry Miller, of New York, who represents the Bell Telephone company, is in the city. Mr. Miller das here a year ago. and made many friends, who are delighted t<> see him again. He will be here some time. ! SUPERIOR j CYPRESS SHINGLES. T)ufkff gra m 0 plllfts sfagt£tet ißai iff ttualf tn ttff «M| Utp* f M( W/ff99 ««lf« ha«vtt TNrt mil Um (#4441 00 mm tdrtk, ttfxgu** itet m* mMol tm9 mOrntmt turn nfHgf Imsstoft nwCßtft #ttf }1 7$ 0* 900rt4 m (Kt cHy m *44 dki Viml Hrfl% .9* -*oo"** 4vM)u4(yjiiby^i t**to el ' i mmw* \m A. r » WHIM'S GO I ON !R 10WN Mu # N««» Fra* il* Cl!) **4 StNifak fVrsi'Ml ~to«tteto - VsMs>* Arvt»tog s»d flaps rftog Mr. W. P Hr',*a - t \r •< « Ala., Mr !», P- KptsS «f Npartaattotg ta Mr K»t Htasmsf as fkseeh Island ]gt** f .e«v Da*-* .f * w»nx- burg, w. i Mr. fl. Duncan IVdlinjr-r. s**li<tf.ir of I Barnwett county, A C., t* In the city, j Editor Henning of lb- Tribune Is ft- I covering from an snack of malarta. Mr and Mr*. A J Ferguson at t»a vnnnsh are registered at the Arlington I Miss Ruth Freeman left thl* after . noon for a vtalt to friend* at Conyef. Mr J. K Durhsn .the p,w>ul*r past ' master ot Kllrttton. I* In the Hiy on : bustness. Mrs. Julia Brooks Graham and Mis* Julia Wood are spending some time jtn Atlanta. Mr. Jack Allen of No. 4 engine rnm psny has r-eovered from his recent in disposition. Mr. MaHta bultivan and hts Glee Club serenaded No. 4 engine house on Tt tnsdnv evening. Mis* Tavelle. of Brown Hill. N C.. arrived ov-er the Charleston and West ern Carolina this morning. , Mr .Charles Heard, who represents the Georgia Chemical Work* at Pen Pon. 8. C. la In the etty today. Secretary Stalling* of the Y M C. A. ts In Virginia, having been called there op account of Ihe slcknesa of hi* moth er. Mr. Tom F. reman and ht* charming alster. Miss Laura Foreman. pa**-'d through today on their way to Edge field. Mr. C. B. Stansell. of Barnwell, 8. C.. brother to Freight Agent SMsnsell. [of the Georgia railroad, la at the Ar lington. Capt. Henneman of the tenth regi ment has gone to Spvrtanhurg to reoup , erate from a recent spell of ma larial fever. I J. J. McMahan, candidate for state 'superintendent of education for South | Carolina. Is visiting the dty. He has friends In Augusta. Dr. I.anstng Burrows returned lwm» [last night. Dr. Burrows brought with 1 him a fine graphophone, which Is be ing enjoyed by many friends. J. Walter Gray, candidate for rail road eommissloner of South Cajollna. ts tn the city. Mr. Gray is making a splendid contest. He Is from Greenville. Capt. W. T. Walker and wife of Sa vannah will arrive in the etty tonight, and will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. jW. T. Houston on lower Green,- street. Miss Julia Dunbar of Ellenton was In the city this morning with her friends. She leaves this afternoon for Atlanta, where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ellts. Mr. Theodore Richards, who has been laid up by Injuries caused from a bicy cle accident, has almost entirely re covered and wilt soon be able to dis card his crutches. Rev. T. M. Golphln has returned from a two weeks' sojourn In the coun try. and will conduct the usual servi ces at Curtis church on Sunday. All are cordially invited. Mr. Phil Clark has sufficiently recov ered from his recent illness to be moved to bis home on the Hill and It will not be lons before he will be able to re sume bis duties at Gardelle's. I A d-llghtfu! party, consisting of Mr. land Mra. Lovett. Miss Lewis. Miss | Gray, Miss Tarvett and Miss Moore of Brunson. S. C.. passed through th, city Ithls morning en route to Asheville. | Tlie very gratifying news has been received front Dr. Henry Campbell ! Doughty that the air of Clarkesville .has had such a heneficlal effect upon j him that already he feels much traprov 'eft. and ts thinking strongly of prac ticing his profession there this win ter. AUGUST 20 'HERE IS A SUGGESTION. IttM’tt Ik Of If Lrtcif Ttki fl t*4l * •* ip* Hss ts Mn't g ItoNgkltol imm fkavtu Kt tins* ta iisistaj tk* Y M f V. LwiMLwg ks.f kewtoWs* nsw.4 tk* kd i pros# Ilk* city Rats already asst sttk h, »4 jsA w, | *,j I, Irf-« |#f K %| ( * torn**. #«»« t4m w*#4* r#t(#4 4*4# 44i I rO4l ffl ll## 404 44r!#44 *fwX 14(4 4 • p*44te #«4»-#f# for illllffl »#4 4«r##4 «lomg (lit lIM 1 4C4#r will t# tilt* Ur i4#ro**4 «i 4 14# pl&rw * Uwm to Rt»M» TO BE LENGTHENED. Haaiptoa and BriachtlHf Railroad to he I .tended to Georges. Among tit# sell kc* sa vtsSlors (9 Ik# rltjr tb s morning was Uaj W H. : Manldla. of llamptna. *. C.. Ill# pop j ular o*a»r of tk# Hsreptoa and ■ llrt o hvtllr rallrrad When ask#4 #*- ul tbe rumor that hla road waa to tbe ettep t*d be gas# out the following | Tk# read, shirk now runs for (wen ty-thre# mile* from Hampton to tb# 1 magnin e*it timber lands where NiJ. Msulding'a sawmill is situated, will ha rxteaded tn Geirg#s. a distance of tev ; eutiro miles. i*nd will in many wnya b-n-flt the in ! hubitants of tb# (arritory passed ll wilt give a short snd direct con nection between the Port Royal and , Attgvtta rallrrnd and the d>-uth Caro* Uitta end Georg a railroad, thus saving many mil** f:r ihose wishing to ftm« ircm Wilmington. Charleston and oth -1 -r points to Stvscash or elsewhere iin that sect I in. The country which the road now I passe* through I* rich and prosperous 'end ibis addition to tbe road will make it one of tbe most valuable branch Iroado In thv South. Arrangements for tbe construction of I the road have about been completed j end before many months have passed jit will he extended. Deed* of Today Filed In Clerk's Of fice.—Deed from the Auguata Land Co.. ;to D. F. Jack, for two lota of |land on upper Kills, street: considera tion I3M tach; from Mary Weekly to | Thomas J. Bridwell, 80 acre* of land on Georgia railroad, about nine miles from ;the city, for tbe consideration of 1250; Thomas J. Bridwell to M. J. MrAullfife, ninety-nine and a half acres of land consideration, $1*1; from the Manhattan !Trust Co., to W. H. Barrett, seven lota on the Lambert place. Lloyd Lyon’s Condition. Up to the hour of going to press no news had been re eived by Colonel Dy er regarding the condition of his ne phew. Corporal J. Lloyd Lyon of tha Second Georgia regiment. It Is thought, among his ft lends, that this absence of a report from Mr. Conklin argues well for the state of the sick man. and though but a surmise it is sincerely hoped it Is the case. The latest Information was the telegram re ceived yesterday afternoon at 2 o’clock end published in yesterday's Her ald. Mr. Earnest Morris Is very sick at his home on Monte Sano. FUNERAL NOTICE. Fountain City No. 35 K. of P. BROTHERS ARE ORDERED TO AT TEND the funeral of our late BRO THER BAINRRIDGE. The brother* will assemble at the Castle Hall at 4 o'clock SUNDAY. AUGUST 21, 1893, Visiting brethren and members of Augusta Vigilant and Woocllawn are Invited to attend. By order A. J. HERALD. C. C. C. A. Cummings, K. of R iS. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION WANTED—WHITE COOK OK HOUSE) i servant at 1107 Greene street. Aug 22