The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, September 08, 1898, Image 5

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THUftSOAV sl.6p LADIES’ OXFORDS All Styles Regular Price* Were $3.50 to $3.50 Mu I her in’s, 846 Broad St. THE BRITISH KILLED THE WOIIHOED NATIVES Massacres By the Englishmen in Order to Get Them Out of the Way. Th* Crippled Msdlusts Put to Death--Cruel and Bloodthirsty Acts of the Soldiers of Her Majesty. Murdering the Wounded a Practice. (Cw*n(l>< IM if W. R. l/WtM *m*>. t TWf» •*" •» wo«o4#<t MaMlats to* mtu* tb* k# tig M (MinMa Ctm) u 4 lilnrftWrt ■ «**T wit bom rw3»k». woe* ma***- ' rr*d if rbe MrHM* aad Bg'lMtoa aol 4l*i • Mmmtrttd to » fcarg word «o m*. toi wto ito oaly umg Itiuni Om gnttwaa m Mlito find halt* wb*r* thl* ha* t*wa <*««• *♦«*• Om4om'» daa’ti H tot tota ito cwatom. tottittt • wmrade J fanatic to more dangerous than a w>i on* Killed By Wounded ftadtotola. go mo> Hr Utah off tom and »«r --gMin* have head 1111*4 nr wounded j while par* in g war tot I '#o*lds of tboi Soudan. trying to Half ito suffering j Mahdist*. that marry and p«y ha** given way to t.*c#aaary rruallf. This' killing of lb* woondad has barn prar tired W.UI tba alient cuwaivaar# of the Hr tush Govrramant but kept from tha public. How man* wounded dervish** were put lo d«aib af'er lb* battle of (ton- j riurtnau trill n#**r be known Only one London nevxpapar makes wo'ion SAD DHOW NINO. John Godfrey Loaea Hla l-He Near Sandersvilie ■pw.nl to The Herald Batideravllie, On.. Sept. 8. ~ John Godfrey, aon of Mr. Toon#bs Godfrey, a prominent planter of thlr county. who drowned lit! night whlla liahing with h!a father in Minus' Mill Pond, about nine mllea from Sandersvilie. go far the effort# to find the rrmalm have proved unsuccessful. Hen. Thomas E. Watson and Judge James K. Hlnea are among the legal talent attending court here this week. Miss Ethel Hlles. one of Rome's fazc.natlng daughters. Is the guest of Mr and Mrc. J. E. Johnson. Senator Steve ('lay will address the ct'.laens of Washington, his native county, tomorro'v. Mr Walter D. Oallaher, cne of our cleverest young men left yesterday for Savannah, where he has secured a po sition with the Ellis Young company of that place. Miss Maddox, daughter of Congress man Maddog, and one of Rome's most charming belles, will toon visit San dersvllle. as the guest of Miss Jardle Taliaferro. Sergeant-Major Forest English, who has been spending several days with his parents here, left last night, for Griffin to join the Third Georgia, to which regiment he has been transferr ed from the Second. —I Mr, John Long, the publisher of Lon don, has acquired all the volume of rights In Mr. Robert Buchanan's new novel of Irish life, entitled ''Father An thony,”, which will be publish In the early autumn. DIAMONDS WATCHES V/H. SCHWEIQERT & CO., JEWELERS. JEWELRY SILVER of III# BißU*M# f tßoogfl g Ifgfllgg *8 liar «|g» I 4>k#l ihMit It tut atgtit u>er#tg sKrn||s»rf |g ga4 «gM Cfrtglttir M 8 ir«» TMf •I**!* It in <B# XuMM for ****** V** wr rtig 11 Mji Rbtkiti gfeoot It lg oar tci>l- Ihe lu«d«n SOadAsrs Mslcment Tb* Und >n Ktandard panWly ts|ls of lbs slsagblsr as Isltoa* •'Tfrair of (bo Sirdar s NoiiftMs* sroro (an iousiv Baking : hsir war across tbs field of hauls tbslr duly bstag oar (rbhrb. bosrsvsr kaisful It may sssia lo tbs UworoOrgl bumanliartaa warfat •gainst tbs savags followers of lbs Khalifa atk* lospsratlve There l» no n#e4 *o dor-l ns sorb lacWeai*. II to fßough to Ms. IS HfffOSf wlffc Fl* . p#rt#gr« k of ft gilt lag In tß* Houdnn too *#|! kno# a g «oun4#t Hgggsra mg.”' often be s more dangerous foe than a Beggars without a arra ch oa him Conceal ng bis agony and feigning gsaib. be can still deal a fatal blow at his unwary enemy.** Tbls Is why! there Is no mention of wonaded sarong tbe dsrvlshss in the Sldar s re port. CLKMSON’S NEW PROEESSORS. hopes That Cap*. Fuller Will Again He Commandant Clemson. 8. C., Sept. I— The new profeaiora clerted nt the last board m-etlng have commenced coming In and gening ready for tbe c|>enlog of the coll»ge on tbe llik Inst. As the war ta over. It Is hoped that Capt, Fuller will again be assigned to duty here ee commandant. His official relations to the college were severed some time ago, and he was ordered to join hi* regiment in the West, but nt the Instance of Senator Tillman the or der was revoked, end It Is now hoped that Senator Tillman will be able to Influence the war department to stsid him back here. Meantime MaJ. Shanklin will act as commandant, « position he has filled aince the removal of Capt. Fuller. The outlook for a large attendance 1e good; many Improvements have been mede during the summer tending to add to the health and comfort of the studentes. A complete aystem of ven tilation has been put In the barrack*: tho rooms have been whitewashed and dislnTected, and the water supply pro tected in every way from contamina tion. A new parede ground Is nearly completed, and additions have been made to the library. CASTOniA. Bear, tbe j* Th* Kind You Haw Always Bough! rr Out of a total German population of 4.11 tn the capital of German East Af rica, Da res-Salaam, 158 are officials. THU AUOX7BTA HRItALD. IN THE CHARGE WITH THE ' I NINTH CAVALRY IN SANTIAGO Tenth Infantry Lieutenant Now Here Who proved Himself a Hero in Face of Enemy* An Illustration That the Colored totdier Is a Fighter end a Brave One*-How Me Won Hts Lieut* onant’s Stripes. itatp* u* **•*#* Is*# MM* 1 * j (MPBSoeir B*B*l4Bß Is tfco 888 M w #Bi I I woe eooit 9* l*#«e«wO ||f«Sr|» #Bk4 IMNI tttMStdkNTVd Ml lit MM MMHI Ml I edsis L eeepetgw flatted: tM Moit Loose• ledfe *#ib fetens «f MHM. • n***kA&* I led ««fil fen ■ west HI tnw vtiee m mnM *« tve msui I H h a tM m# w*e itrr taffd (be tree M I the ear le Lie fitnf t* tiMpi Nil • • -•*- - H# gnoe Is* fwMtill or etnas wi «v IIM ftgLt Ml freset et Mfttllfa tie MetHgnlifM (|s iriltt 4 Jete lei Mar eont flfKtic Miss I »•» «***• IMit oT fcvm'l brigade *M <wde? I •* Non* l*» reretee • beavv Hr. (mo I (So sew# I * At-* m 1 .llrMitk I no. aad fltig for rotoforr.ai.nt. j Whm nr Nnnf* cm# »p *♦ •"» I ordered to charge and Mr Ha* led *k* 1 onr *XM Hrst oMarl# vss sirs fpsrtsi I orLirti es rnseeed aed ranee to toe fit* |rr thlrk nr* fl«*|g tn »s< rrneeed I The € tiara* was then .trstgh' r»t> the I Sill la a •Hkrrtnf fir* Ur Its. V pctixd forward fotkrvg ks Ik. mala ■ l »H iwwwu ■■■ - INTER STING TO CATTI E OWNERS. A Care For th* Dteeass Pre* al*at la South Camliua. ! Rock Hill. S. C . Sept I.—The dis- Issac prevalent among tbe tow* lit this .rcmmiiu ty baa also attached tbe cattle l n Fairfl* Id. Mr. W. H. Fima then, of Wlnnsboro. recently wrote Dr. Wyman, 'of Clemeon college, concerning the die* [ease, and Dr Wyman being absent. Prof Hart replied aa follows: "The dilease Is p>«aslbly a type of malarial fever. I would advice remov ing tbe caul# from the place where they are affected. A shad'd tot near tb- barn will usually be n good place. Feed on green feed largety. so that the jhrwe Is are kept rpen: but not too re laxed. Pee (bat they are well supplied with wster and salt. "Quinine Is the best remedy that I know of. About 60 grains three times a day la tbe dose for a row. This given to heslthy stock will art as a prevent j stivs. If the urine la bloody, glvs I from H tn 1 ounce rnltpetre three time a day along with the quinine, j Dissolve both in water and drench. I Where there la constipation, give one | pound epsom salts and two ounces gin ger in a quart of warm water.” The Herald - * 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 arc In sufficient detail to be entirely intelligible, and the low price at which the atlas is pub lished, 30 cents, will make Ignorance unpardonable. Tteallsing the value of such an atlas The Augusta Herald ar ranged with the publishers for a special edition. As this new atlas Is not for sale at any of the stores, our renders should hasten to send for a copy be fore the edition Is exhausted. HEPMZIBAH. What Is doing on In the Little Village. Special to The Her.ild. Hephzlbah. Oa., Sept. B.—Mr. J. Frank Carswell conducted services In the Baptist church last evening. His re marks were very good and appropriate. Miss Emmie Kilpatrick left this mor ning for White Plains, thence she goes to College Park. Miss Kate Wicker has returned from Miller, where she has been spending some time with friends. Miss Carrie Lou Farmer, who has been visiting Miss Farmer, left this morning for home. Her many friends hope to see her again soon in our midst. New Subscribers. New subscribers to Augusta Tele phone and Electric company: 707—Brendel. R. H., Eighth and Fenwick street. 476—Brigham, H. W. 807—Doughty, L. G. 576—Ha11, G. W., wheelwright. 776 — 8., residence. 686—Padgett. W. P. 373 —Steinbach & Co. 381—Whitaker & McGathan, gro cers. bagSmrwt. Affigg I kggml. | polite *«<t aDeaMve »»4 has the re DEVELOPMENT IN SPARTANBERO. A Proposed lllectrk Road lo be Mb* isbcii After Two Years Spartanburg 8. (I, Kept. «,- Mr Har ney H. Bishop private s eretary »o ICongrrwaian S.rnysrrrr Wllsm, wri married Monday wight la Mis* Mary Howie at her home on North Church street, by Ret. Mark L. Carlisle. There was recently a competitive ex amination held la 'his city for two va cant arho'arshlpa In tin military aesd etny. The result has been made known laud G. L. R -a, of Woodruff and Frank | Zimmerman, of Spsrtauburg, are the I winners. These are bright young men of good eheracter and will no doubt v \ fleet credit upon thr'r eounty. | On Monday tho Aetna Light and Power company was sold at public auc tion with all ita fntnehisea. It waa 'bought by A. 11. Lexuky, W E. Ixrwn. |G. 8. Dunn and E. Norton, for $61.050. This party propusus to lake hold of the electric railway to OlStodaie and Clifton [and complete It. The track la already graded beyond Glendale, but nothing has been done to It for two years. The bicycle chib has kept It up and used it during that time. It makes an Ideal track alx miles loug, and many a happy *hour haa been spent by the young peo ple of this city on It. Mr. J. O. Erwin la erecting a spa cious brick storeroom on Magnolia street next to tils steam laundry. Just three doors above this Mr. 3. Becker Is also erecting a two glory brick building. This street will soon be filled with business houses to the court house corner. Opposite the Spartan Inn and next door to thp Ceulra! Hotel. Mr. J. M. Conner is erecting a substantial three story building. It Is proposed to make the home of the newly organized Y. M. C. A. In this building. T. H. Cannon & Co. will open up a full line of sheets In the Calvert & Law building on Sept. Ifilh. It keeps mining and farmers report that tbe cation, which Is opening, is being ruined. All of tbe lole crop Is falling off, and the outlook Is very gloomy. Messrs. John B. and Jesse F. Cleve land have let the contract for the building of a modern office building on the corner of Magnolia and Walnut streets, opposite the court bouse. THREE GAMES W\ Played on National League Diamonds Yesterday. Three games were played on national league diamonds yesterday: At Boston— R. H. E. Boston 5 H 2 Washington 1 5 0 At Cincinnati— Cincinnati 2 !) C Chicago 13 16 1 At Louisville — Louisville 0 6 7 Cleveland 3 12 0 Boston notv leads the League, with Cincinnati secon^V All the world loves a lover, because he is so funny. Ii 88*89 9889** *•* ***** Ts wwdcr PMv'triM) Tttt Ntesa na taS#mwtaas Itabud# a* iddwemi m*« w taaogihun **~f .n*-‘ —* S. CL. Owa S S gan*. Iw *yww a Ofey ~ *e4<r sm e#4 «ei • t Ims ■ wmoimm Mswtoeo of 1 in? is l #1 im eoeoea Use asgtews rfeaeie e ewewrf §■ fee tafci* Si 14 Me flMooee *M pt* Of M A t s#di»4 to eoetelo IM OEMite I To# it. eefi' H * re t »>t<' »*. j ao. ILr 4 w mm**# OO# »# fata# f tswedOt • A.,<lrrw J. M ad-ws A H of ,ifc* I alieralty Of Kentucky fc*a tw • 'in |»r»*f Wiltrg I. Bm>k*r. A R, i Uiaa i*i,, wtfk'CM It a ereduet# of end e young tody of **«• I f isticiil e'oe tit ternary o Ist 111 tee. mil j t#B«*B ittat Isreetrli, end Mleeps Btti« i 11 |alr. of Virgin a and Ulilio Wooden. firm* fly of Mirhfgen. a young lady 'df tn te end edtiraOcm tn h*r tin#, will tondorl (lie grcyereiory and art do* ■|*w»w raaercctlrrly. Mi. a A. I \|i t „rd. .0* of Atlanta, but a former 1 rolnmtilsn. Is matron of the Orange -1 burg Coeducational Inatlttlt*. President Owens, who ha* recently returned from a sutnm.r r-ampalca i Ins In lb. Interest of the Institute, says tbe prospect* for a highly sne < easful year are very bright and that j a larger number of scholar# than at any former opening will malrlrulnte. I The In.lltulr also prorldt** for mess 1 rtndrats on a most economical plan. ' who lire In tbs school butld'ng. This , < mhraces both male and female i boarders. DIES WHILE PREACHING. Dr. James Stephenson Expires In sn Ohio Pulpit. Springfield. 0., Sept. B.—!>r. James Stephenson, a prominent member of the Cincinnati Methodist Episcopal cimftrence. died suddenly Sunday morning while delivering a sermon In the pulpit of High Street Methodist Kplncopsl church. In the midst of his discourse he suddenly turned to Rer. Mr. Dunn and said: "Brother, I am faint.’’ and eat down with his hands clasped to his left side. He expired be fore Dr. House and Dr. Evans, who were In the congregation could reach him. Heart trouble was given as the ranee of his death. He expressed him self early Sunday morning as feeling unusually well. Dr. Stephenson was tiO years old and leaves a wife and sev en children at Jamestown. RAN A WILD RACE. noonshiners Had “nountaln Dew” In Their Wagon. Athens, Ga., Sept. 8— A few days since a white man named Sid Pace was driving a country wagon along the road leading Into Cornelia, Ga., when he suddenly spied two Internal revenue officers coming after him. Ho Immediately Jumped out of the wagon and put out for dear lifo in the opposite direction from the offi cers. The officers made a chase, but failed to get the nimble mountaineer, so they went hack and confiscated his wagon end its contents. The latter had among them several Jugs of “mountain dew,” puro, unadulterated and un stamped. Now, it appears that the mules and wagon belonged to a Mr. Anthony, who lives near Nicholson, Ga.. and who loaned them to Pace who wished to go to a picnic up in the mountains. Anthony Is anxious to get back his property and has employed counsel to secure It for him. Steps will be Im mediately taken by Mr. Anthony's at torneys, Shackelford & Shackelford, to regain his team. AUTUMN LEAVES V. WILL 500* III; HUOIMMMO f rom IK* ir>»* tktfpnxNi »ro dfotHtin* ill ovor OMf OothlVM Ooftokr 1 woil. Tho oorth wil bt rtck#r for iho toovoo* v©w win bo rtchor f©f Iho moooy tovod by owe SUMMER SALE ‘ v_OP— Men’s and Boys’ Suits fMw4‘f| tIMM Bhgpg H Ml o#v4 AMI ML MUM? NMBgfiH gs M#oM# |m» irtt §- 0 m 9 * Ml *y« *- g* »Tt.titill gt tTH iMbt gNW# Ell 88 till fit 88, fMMN* 88 tMNRMg Wm MB«# MHMNI g» «pgf ii ors jbofT *M#ginß **4 WflMl •88*# o#4 y gf- |«ywa f#tw«»..-«st»MMO# lg#« oo** 8K ML IMP 88... Hi BRL* 84N| fMomo OM. 88 juiH gM*g ft 88. AM «ws fbar? wwmm4. rs«Wa~TT as*4 >«****« *«n* ilhm ••*» IM a It* • aa4 Mi *i *mw M* a* ar Ufa**** bast Rtw, MNW f*rarti |>a*ia bats psiswi a»w M at J. B. WHITE & CO., ClotbiD£ Department. twe m * muvi; a. si it i tin sm» MUAD M«IJ T. CHMIfVI. AAI.lt AMI OAlKlAt* Milk Tho Iml. but on* of our Mml-onnual Challonco Sole* will bo crownod with an array of baraam*. *uch as any storo may bo proud of. Some of tho gpooml value* Are the result* of our own efforts carefully planed for the occasion many weeks a*ro. Others, we are frank to confess, are rather accidental, mono attributable to our ability to take quick advanta«eof the snespectod turns the markets take at times. All In all It Is a wonderful collection of choice Shoes that will be sold at our new store this week for v SI .09 N Fifteen different styles In Ladies’ Low and High Shoe* and eitfht different styles of Men’s. These are genuine bargains purchasad by our Mr. Couley while In the East. Agents for Hanan & Son. Stacy Adams & Co,, Edwin C. Burt and Ziegler Bros. OUR BEAUTY SHOW AT BLIOH'S CRYSTAL PALACE n.VE) c? a* V £/ if- v ' ■' ill i|. 4 BLIGH’S CRYSTAL PALACE 809BroadStreet. S' Expert i^KHEW. If you want two things, the highest satisfaction and a saving of money Juat make yourself one of our customers. We ,a " furn ""| .' dera *'*? too and the best In the market at «•>»«■ The recent »per cent reduction was a quarter hit. hut here's a procession of home runs. Lulumhlas, model 40 $60.00. and your last chance to get this popuUr st any W. hau. three shop worn (only) model 46. ladles'J ve will let go a **>•«'•£ >»• 4l «* Hartford at $45.00 and ladles' Vedette «t «“•«>. ladles Jill at *3O. a dl hoys and men there Is nothing on the market to compare with the Ke‘<*«» spdal at $25.00 nod the Jack at ***.<»: wcond hand Clevelands, KsioMew, Crescents Stearns. Victors. Eidredge and Karyeles. from *l* 00 up, all At condition!' and « let them go a, any old ..rlce-the,.did not thlng were given to us by people who wanted to ride the BTANDARD WHEEL OF THE WORLD, and only sold In AugusUi at DEVENEY, HOOD & CO. Bicycle Department. B. K. MITCHELL. AI.KX. Mi DONALD, bupeirintendaut (Secretary and of Construction. General Manager Augusta Electric & Construction Company 212 Mclntosh Street. Electric Buppilat—Annunciators, Tele phones, Speaking Tub's, etc , oic. Repairs to all Electrical apparatus. Electric Light Wiring a specialty. Bell ’Phone 13. HiM Bft. Claire, Rates $2.50t053.50 WM. P. BEYER, Proprietor. «ff»T«Mgß* • 9 ta new runring gem# of wv rrtoa beauties nr# r>*h gam* tat dlnnae MIX Ooa might aa wall attempt ta paaax Mt# rainbow, aa ta daacrlb* all itog good qualities. Tht way tbsy ara atl.- !o« la a caution to thro# whs Ir tend rurcT.ars alien they can to hag fat “gat lag com* aotnrtlma.” Bettor pur* riiair when they can to had for much low price# a* we ara #Taring thorn. A* for glsMgyar*. rrockary. lamp#, PcT. ttma and languor* fad ua ta tall of tho wonder* that w# soli. Boa t for* ot that our s*ro price* will keep yog ooat- Remtmber the plaoa r . CYCLES j|||| 2utfDFilEs/Tm ■ ./HSa A? (iIMF.S, ItOII.K.KS, ■» 11.1. H and RKFAIKS. Lombard Iron Works & Supply Go., NEXT TIME YOU HAVE* A HEADACHE UBK Land’s Headache Capsules Made Only By UOWAHD A WILLETT DRUO GO. A RAjKIAIN (M IVUHIAIi mm t