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land's* trurpa. and which were (till
a work Tk# third diriatoo vaa rta*>
l#r*d about lb# Mark, mm* bathing.
o<Mr* gathering lb# scattered equip
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ration* for Mallkit Far lo IM front
could b# urn through ctaaac# th# thin
Mb* of CaMltto’# Cuhaa wttposta. who
bad been on duty •ontUraonaly for two
day*. tMIr flaw rotter in* In th*
morn.ng br***#. Omdualty th* #ttn
chased tb* Itnwrlnt abadow* In and
out of tb# rartn*# and Mean to unorrh
IM hlllaldo*. (Tamp* w*re broken,
column* of aoldlnra w*r* formed, and
the adranro waa reaomnd Blueing
blockhouse her* and there seemed to
Indkata that tba enemy will was in
full retreat, hasten inn to th# shelter
of th* Intrench men I a about Haul Inyo.
Not a single Spaniard could be aeon,
although hundred* of field glaaaea
acruttnlred eeery foot nf around In a
vain effort to penetrate the thicket*.
It was seven o'clock when the Hough
Rider* entered the village of All area.
After a ahorl halt, they began the long
climb up,the steep, narrow trail, which
affords the only passage to Mount
Orand Mewa. which shuts the elty of
Ranllago from the *eo. By thla time
the Mat of the sun wa* beginning to;
t># felt keenly by the men. Laden
with full marching equipment, they
tolled alowly up the rocky path lu sin
gle file.
There wa* not enough nlr stirring lo
make a leaf flutter. Along the hill
sides several halls were necessary be
fore the men eon Id t each the mesa. A
dosen mules carried the reserve am
munition and hospital supplies. The
beasts were affected by the heat also.
Despite those obstacles, the toilsome
ascent finally was made, and a re
freshing sea breeae brought some tri
fling surcease. Before the Rough
Riders alretched for nine miles a com
paratively level plmeati half n mile in
width, dotted with chaparral thickets,
and frequently broken by small va
vinca.
At the other extremity rose the bat
tlements of ancient Mcrro, situated
high on a point commanding Santiago
Bay. The mesa is. traversed about
onr-tird of its length by Juraguaslto
creek, a narrow, lazy stream, which 1a
spanned at the village of Joraguaalto
by a railroad bridge, over which Den
oral Shatter hopes to send his heavy
artillery.
The view from the hilltop was a
Bplendld one. as General Lawton's col
umns alowly wound their way along,
preceded by the skirmish line to pre
vent a surprise. The mules were
dragging the mountain battery along
after the Twelfth infantry. A dyna
mite siege gun had been carried by a
detail of Rough Riders as far as the
village of Juragtta. where the men
were reeling. The Tenth cavalry
had dismounted and were climbing the
mesa from Altares. The Seventy-First
New York had Just landed and were
falling in preparatory to beginning the
same ascent.
Men soon began to fall out of the
ranks and drop exhausted tinder the
shede of any convenient brush. The
ambulance corps, under Dr. Lamotte,
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Their fire was delivered with too
great rapidity for #ecnrary. Mnat of
Ike bullet* flew high
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the Roanleh need eipbwlv# bullets.
The sound of tb* bullet* suiting
through the chapwrrel affected th#
nerve, of the Rough Rider*. A few
mm showed atgns of panic. But die
cool demeanor of Colonel 13 raid and
Colonel Kooeerelt eoon restored confi
dence, and every man neilled down to
work. Troop L wa* reinforced by
Troop O. but etlll the enemy pr«*#<*d
forward. Colonel Wood * men yielded
their ground alowly. Meanwhile the
round of firing warned the other
troop# at (he roar that their comrades
were engaged.
A groat err*mhl# to ge* to the front
then began Owing so the roughnea#
of the ground. It waa Imposalble to
form rank*, and #*fh man rudted for
ward aa beat they could.
The enemy waa temporarily check
ed, but presently outflanked Wood's
men, who were forced to fall back
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as they went. Private Whitney, of
Troop L. atnggcrcd along, bleeding
profusely from three wound#. Private
lalatle, supported between two alight
ly wounded eompanlona. el»o mads
hla way to the rear. He bad continu
ed to fire after he had been struck bv
three bullets, and retired only after
a fourth bullet hail hit him
By thla time all the Rough Riders
bad gone Into the engagement, but
they seemed unable to check the en
emy's determined nhvanee. Col. Wood
sent an orderly to ask for reioforee
ments. He met the Tenth Cavalry,
which rurrtedly moved forward, as
did the Twenty-gecond Infantry.
Casting aside their baggage, men
who had a few momenta before been
lying exhausted on the ground sprang
to tbclr feet, grasped their rifles, and
staggered forward to the aid of their
comrades. By ten o'clock the enemy
hod been cheeked, with the assistance
of the Tenth nnd Twenty-sscfmd. 'Hie
lighting on the mesa continued furi
ously for an hour In the burning sun.
The men had no water In their can
teens, and the throatß of the officers
became ao parched f at they could
only whisper their commands. Rifles
became almost too hot to hold. Many
men took ofT their canteens to give
-the dearly prized water to their
wounded nnd exhausted companions.
The mules that wore carrying ammu
nition fell exhausted and could not
rise.
General Wheeler, who was In Al
tares when the fight began, hastened
to the front, and soon was in the
(hick of the engagement. His ap
pearance greatly enrouraged both of
ficers and men. who pressed forward
with spelt vtgor that the enemy be
gan to yield. Tbls retrograde move
ment. once begun, carried the fighting
slowly back over the ground to the
point at which It had started.
The fight near Sevilla began at 8
o'clock this morning and lasted four
hours. The struggle was most des
perate during the first hour. Up to
nine o'clock the Spaniard*, who be
gan the attack, tenaciously held their
ground. Between nine and twelve
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villa.
CABTOniA.
Bear* Ike Kiss Vw Hja laarc Boggftt
A Clever Trkk.
It certainly look# like It. but there la
really no trick about It. Anybody ran
try It who baa Lame Hark and Weak
Kidney*. Malaria or nervous trouble*
W# mean he ran cure himself right
away by taking Klectrtc Hitters. This
medicine lone* up the whole system,
act* as a stimulant to Liver and Kid
neys. ta a blood purifier and nerve ton
ic. It cure* Constipation. Headache,
Planting Spell*, Sleeplesanes* and Mel
ancholy. It la purely vegetable, a mild
laxative and restore* the system to Its
natural vigor. Tiy Electric Ittttcrs and
be convinced that they are a miracle
worker. Every bottle guaranteed. Only
COc a bottle at Howard & Willet’s drug
stora.
Do you eat? Try the
Ellis Restaurant.
TO ZREHSTT.
From October Ist. 189 S, the premise*
at present occupied by the Irish-Amer
ican Dime Savings Bank at 817 Broad
street. Centrally located arid well adap
ted for most any kind of business.
Apply to P. M. Mulherln, Secretary
and Treasurer. 817 Broad St.
Ladle# Not In It.
40c Fine Summer Undershirts, 20c.
40c. Fine Summer Drawers, 20c.
SI.OO Fine Dress Shirts, 60c.
50c. Fine Scarfs, 25c.
26c. S spenders, now 10c.
10c. Club Ties, sc.
Our large line of Fall Woolens has
arrived and our summer goods have
got to go at sacrifice prices. Call early
and get a good selection. F. G. Mer
tins, Tailor, opposite Planters Hotel.
Augusta, Ga.
The Herald's new Standard War At
las Is a very timely publication, which
seems to be well planned to answer the
questions which people are asking
about countries in different parts of
the world. The maps are in sufficient
detail to be entirely intelligible, and the
low price at which the atlas Is pub
lished. 30 cents, will make Ignorance
unpardonable. Realizing the value of
such an atlas The Augusta Herald ar
langed with the publishers for a special
edition. As this new atlas is not for
sale at any of the stores, our randers
should hasten to send for a copy be
fore the edition i* exhausted.
— The*Savannah river Is behavizig It
self. _
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Hlccptng rooms in eonvenlrnt localltlr*.
The ahov# list wilt b# changed from
day to day.
John. W. Dickey
Real Ratal# Agent.
FOR RENT
J. B White's new residences on upper
Itinad street. Special prices.
254 Telfair street. 6 rooms .*17.60
317 Telfair street, 8 room# .. .. 24.9#
325 Telfair street. 7 rooms 22.00
329 Telfair street, 7 rooms .. .... 22-00
333 Telfair street. 7 rooms, .. .. . 22. 00
522 Ellis street. 7 rooms IS 00
*l2 llroad street, flat I*- 00
416 Fenwick street, 9 rooms .. .. 20 00
1514 (lwtnnet street, * room*.. .. New
1567 Walton Way, 4 rooms 15.00
1813 Walton Way, 6 rooms 15.90
522 Broad street * rooms 20.00
622 Broad street, store 20.00
J. B. White's cottages on upper Jones
street —56.00 and 8.00 eaeh.
Tbls list will be changed from day to
day.
Clarence E* Clark,
Real Estate. *» nroll<l St '
FOR SALE
g&~l have for sate very desirable build
ing lot located in the centre of one of the
handsomest blocks in the city. Will sell
same very cheap. Just the place for a
handsome residence for your family. Good
titles.
CALL ON MRS. JERRY O’HARA,
NO. 1337 GREENE STREET.
TO RENT!
[ From Oct. 1 st, Cottage
House of 6 rooms, Bath,
Water Closet, Etc-, No.
1329 Ellis St.
APPLY
E. J. HICKEY
212 Bth Street.
D» Yi Wail li Kill Hies ?
SB Houm Rvntid In Two D*y* By L F« Vir*
dory, |ht A*Wit. Rmull of T wo
Oiyl Advortumg if) Th* Horild
THIS SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.
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111 Broad. • room* 1* Jdj
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MU Broad. • room# II.U
UJ Telfair, i room# 11 M
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1413 Broad. I mom# .. .. .... 23 Mj
1433 Hilcog. 3 mom# .. .. .. .. Id Bft
431 Fenwtrk. 7 room* .. .. .. II M
1306 Harrison 3 room* .. .. .. • M
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1413 Broad. 7 moms U Mj
H 39 Bmad, < mom# 23 SO
444 Rtlla. 4 mt-ms 13. M
1343 Kilt*. 4 rooms *.W
231 Campbatl. S room* .. .. ~ lIH
304 Telfair, 8 rooms .. 15, M
Jackson a*#., 7 room* .. .. IS M
323 Campbell. 4 room* 22 30
217 Campbell. 3 room# IS 00
Cor. Elbert A Wat kina. 7 room*.. 14 45
140 Bmad. 4 room# 10 00
1417 Broad. 4 room* 23.50
1427 Broad. 4 room* .. .. .. .. 32.50
222 Jaekaon, 3 rocm* .. 30.00
212 Campbell. 4 room* .. •• .. 20.00
418 Greene 7 room* 20.00
317 Kill*. 6 room# 12 50
1436 Jones, 4 rooms 8.00
1408 Jones. 4 room# 8.00
1421 Broad. 4 room# 22.32
1423 Broad, 7 rooms 25.00
316 Mclntosh. 6 room* 20.00
1416 Jonea. 4 room* S 00
1402 Jonea, 3 room* 6.00
1434 Jones. 3 rooms 6 00
941 Telfair, 7 rooms 18.78
943 Telfnlr, 7 rooms 18.7 a
511 Brond, 7 rooms 15.00
112 Mclntosh. 5 room* 12.50
521 Telfair. 5 room# 10.50
116 Ellis. 5 rooms 10.00
417 Reynolds. 6 rooms 10.50
320 Calhoun, 6 rooms 9.00
221 Broad. 4 rooms 7.00
233 Ellis, 6 rooms 12.50
STORES.
1248 Broad $15.00
219 Campbell 22.50
221 Campbell 22.5 ft j
314 Mclntosh 10.00;
516 Broad ..... •• 20.00
556 Broad ..* 27.10
1840 Broad .. .. 6.50
110 Mclntosh .. 7.50
Desk room. 8 Library Row .... E.OO
J. B. White houses. Broad .. ..
J. B. White houses. Jones. 6.00 and 8.00
This is my complete list. Watt no
longer, but call at once and get the
beqt.
LEONARD F. VERDERY.
The Renting Agent.
C. B. EH, JR,
(SUCCESSOR TO)
CROUCH BROS.
Respectfully solicits the compounding
of your Prescriptions and family recipes.
Accuracy, Pore Materials and Prompt
Service our motto.
As-Call and see us.
908 Broad Street.
Col. Wm. J. Bryan has a sword
eight inches longer than the ordinary
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ly Calhoun 6 snw .. .. .... 922
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L. F. VERDERY.
Renting Agent.
FOR IRON FENCit
ca'll on
AUGUSTA FENCE CO.,
310 10th Street, Augusta, Ga.
of Town Work Soliciteri-qKfi
Sir Martin Conway has left England
for Bolivia, where he intends to ex
plore the high group of the Andes
containing the peaks Illimani and Il
lampu (or Socrate). He is accompa
nied by the Alpine guides Antoine Ma
quignaz and Louis ' Peliiasier, who
made t« first ascent of Ml St. Elias,
in Alaska, last year, with the Duke of
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Exorltnnt dally ;<a««-n*er tarwraa
florid, nmi New York.
No. JlamljS—Y'.-.hingtonandSouthwr.-ern
Limited .-*.!!cl Yeutihuind train with dining
car* and Aral eiaw coa»'he. north of Cknrkma
Fnllman drawing room N'ocpingcmr-berween
Tampa. JaeitaonvUto. bavannoh. Waahingtoa
and New York.
Pullman Sleeping Cars between Charlotta
and Hiehmond .
Pullman drawingroom slcepint rara be
twwn flrronaboro and Norfolk Clow- ronnae*
lion at Norfolk for OLD POINT COMFORT,
arriving there in lime for br«*akfa»t.
Solid train, with Parlor oars, between
Charleston and Asheville.
No* 36 and 3d— U. H Fast Mall. Through
Pullman drawing room buffet sleeping vara be
tween Jarkeonville and New York and Pull
man aleepiag cars between Augusta nnd Char
lotte. Pullman keeping cars between Jack
aonrille and Columbia, en route dally between
Jacksonville and linclnnatl, via Asheville.
FRANK3!GANNON J. M < CLP
Third VP. * «en. Mgr. T. M V. aUiington.
W A TCRK. fl. H. HAEDWP K,
(i. p. A.. Washington fct P. A.. Aliaata.
GEORGIA - - RAILROAD.
(90th Meridian Time.) iJ
Schedule Effective April U. IS9B. >
Pullman Siaepera between Macon ant
New York. .js.u.j
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Through Pullman Sleepers between Au«
gusta and St. Louis.
Lv Augusta ..| 7:osairil B:2opm|lo:3opm
Ar Atlanta ...|l2:3spm| B:2opm| s:ooam
Ar Macoo ....!ll:l6«,rn| I 6:46am
Ar Athens |l2:lspm| 7:sopm|
Ar Gaine#vlilei*3:4spm| I
Ar White Pl'Bi*l:oopm| I
Ar Mill'gafle .il0:10am| I 4:3o*na
Ar Wash'ton ..|10:10amj 7:iopm|
Picayune train leaves Augusta dally
except Sunday at 5:15 p. m., and ar
rives at MilledgevHle at 8:10 p. m.
Trains arrive at Auguste 5:15 a. m.
7:45 a. m., 1:20 n. m.. and 8:25 p. iw.
A. G. JACKSON, G. P. A.
JOE W. WHITE, X. P. A. ji