The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, September 17, 1898, Image 1

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After half an hour's conference with the president today. General Schofield an nounced that he would not serve as a member of the committee to investi gate the conduct of she war. MAKING RAPID PROGRESS In the Work of Evacuating the Vicinity of San Juan. San Juan. De Porto Rico, Sept. 17. — Rapid progress is being made by the commlstion, which la now bolding dal. ly acealoaa. Yesterday an agreement was practically reached to begin the withdrawal of the Spanish troops with- In three days. The cities of Lares. San Sebastian and Aguadoros, all In the northwettern part of the is and. will he evacuated before the troops leave the centre or eastern portions of Porto Rico. Spanish W ill Retain Control. The Americans will occupy the town, assuming governmental responsibility. To prevent th" congestion of troops In San Juan, the Spaniards will retain control of this city until the last col ours have embarked. Yellow Fever Rumors. Vague reports have been heard of the rapid spread of yellow fever among the American troops. The authorities arc suppressing the feels, and are tak ing extraordinary precautions to pre vent the spread of the scourge. * First Spanish Steemer. New York, Sept. 17. The Spanish steamer Gran Antllla. wuicb arrived this morning from Havana, is the first Spanish steamer to arrive at this port since the declaration of war with Spain. She left Havana last Saturday •with eight cabin passengers and a small cargo. Corsan Confesses. Hong Kong, Friday, Sept. 16. A ' Ccrean, who was formerly a servant of the Russian legation at Seoul, confess es to attemptirgtc poison the King and ether members of the Corsan court. The King and Crown Prince are recov ering. First Georgia Expectant. Knoxville, Tenn., Sept. 17. The First Georgia is every day expecting orders to move to Macon to be muster ed out. The board of surgeons which is examining all the army camps is ctil! here. YOU'VE LOTS OF OODS AND ENOS SOMEBODY "WANTS" 'EM-TELL TM IN A "WANT" AD. 10N (fftftjk A *tf& THE AUGUSTA HERALD. tot t Mr %n. tUfuitVi* * I ttKoW A Mni • if tit MtftetN tfl# hIIMH MNf VMMMM# 41 ### Ml AHmOiik #*#»<#4 Iteflflftfl# IfT #*#«»# ### fln§* I I*—l ##4 I***f HCictilpf tn fa ■ w"m» nprff trd if Juliet H«rl»n us wf Wllllli m%t ##d #4ity *MftM# IT IS VI:I IOW m\ »M \m4 CNiirat Art NtrrfMi Iro# JtChMMI. rut* I JtrkfOß. Ml#, lift. It -llltff inf (Jrttl vtrw frt»« Wwnm tfctt it bu 1 rtlrgflrrerit tte mfrtrti#> tmm if ti#4 j ! Mo of itr e###* hits ifpt-tffd Tit 1 m fee led prnm.Mw MkV Ms thorough | ly gwarwatined and fhwgeon Cobb of j I the Mar Ids hospital service Is sa row Is ito 1 hapiare with dtsla fact lag forces ; No grw esses bate developed St Jark- j ‘aon The authorities are os tbs atari sad all rasas at sirkaess of whatever nature a»# being lavsatigatsd. Manley !Is tbs stogie pal I eat who Is qwHe It!, but It la though bs will recover A spe cial I rain left Jartmnn trrr Northern point a this afternoon with about Sno aboard. Mors will move to the sub- i nrba. The resident* have taken thing* In their own hands and aatablished quarantines on several road* leading from tha Hty. Tha union depot, whlrh. Is within the infested district, has been sbnndoned and the railroad office* e»- labllshed tno miles north of the city. BICYCLISTS COLLIDE. Hernard Harrla Iniured In Mil* ledgcvllle Mllledgevtlle. Oa.. Bept. 17. —A large | Jtirosenc lamp caught firs In the store 1 of W. H. I*eonard last night and but 1 for the presence of mind of Mr. Leon- j ard would have proved serious, aa it was within a few feet of the oil tank when he grabbed the burning lamp and j threw It Into the atreet. IJr. Bernard i Harrla. hearing the alarm of Are has- : letted down on his wheel and as he turned into Haneock street from Mont. ! gotmry he came in contact with a n«- i gro cyclist and was violently thrown I to the ground, where he was picked up in an unconscious condition and car ried ito Case'* drug store and doctors summoned. He was found to he con siderably bruised, but not dangerously, and was seen able to be taken home. NO CARuS, DANCES OR PLAYS. Canadian flethodists Continue the Prohibition. Toronto, Bept 17. There was a fight in the Quadrennial Methodist conference of Canada here yesterday aft<?rnooii, in favor of the striking out of the Discipline, the clause prohibit ing members from dancing, cardplay- Ing and Iheatre going. The member ship lias not shown as great a rate of growth as in previous periods, and it was contended the reason for it ivaa the Btrict discipline which discouraged young people from joining the church. The conference, however, by a very large majority, refused to permit mem bers to play cards, dance or to go to the theatre. New York Futures. New York, Sept. 17. Futures opened today steady at a decline.. September ~5.34 October 6.34 November 5.37 December 5.41 January 5.46 February 5.49 March 5.54 April 5-56 May 5.61 June 5.64 /luster Out in Atlanta. Atlanta, Sept. 17. The Second Georgia will be mustered out here. The governor will review the troops. No orders for them to move have been issued yet. Beyond the that the First will be mustered out at Macon, nothing is known as to the time they will leave Huntsville. n iss ■ sll PUT ||« White It fcateif AW Nttlßil fttMttr* it taht. H# WtcM Tit* W«k lit IflMtni*! ts tit hnuif. 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IM|»t t:.- Mull ftftvt ittm from Japan slot# that anofaKr Nr* mlttaldt rftt'ltlon •falnai IMp JipiSfwa ! ru( -r« hna t*r Ikm*n not 41 F*«*rrw‘«#w. tbD iifrp in 11# foufMrt port of lb# Mind. Two Haiti## bavr Iwpw fouohi. o## wrwr Tbirhu. tfift ntbrr n#tr Taibobw Tb# w#r«> 4#f#wl#d by Japtp**a# tronf# [at>4 §•*»*»«'#. Msny w#r# billed on-1 !v< UW4#d on #«rb ltd# but tha* dHalla j Tb# n !<#UioO «aa Ih< outocatn* of an •Hampt t»y Ih# Ji|an#a# admUilwtration to nlrnd It# JuiiaNttMtlon ov#r thr a#mi* iav«|# irib#t llvtOff in th«* Interior. A#* Mini to ofVU iat th# summary of r*h#lifc*ia* outbnsiif in Formosa du* i4n« th# last year slums that 41.000 t*#f h).u« w#r# cwrsed In I#IAO attain# In different parta of the island. Pve hun dred |h inofia were killed am] wounded by seml-sava###. 1.500 e»ptur#d and two hundred houses burned. * A NEW FIRfl. Fraser and Ci.mmlng to Supply Coal Mr. Donald Fraser and Mr. T. T. Cummlng nave purchased ibe slock am leased the id int <t the Co-Opera.lv Coal Supply Co., and are preparing for a large fall biMinesa. Mr. Kiaaer has la»n known In news paper and business clrcl -s for a num ber of years, and no man enjoys the confidence and esteem of the p’-cple to n greater extent Mr. Cumtning la xiually well and favorably known Those gentlemen have every quallil eatlon for success, and we feel sure that they will achieve it. Death of R. E. Blun. Mr. Henry Blun of Savannah has the sympathy of Augusta friends In his sad affliction in the losa of his 18- jyear-old son, Robert Edward Blun,, j who died Thursday at the family real- I dence on Oglethorpe avenue. Havan- I nuh. with that dreaded malady, con sumption. The young man wsh brought home the early part of the week from Ash»- | v I lie, where he had been for many j weeks with the hopes of regaining hia ; health. Up to two years ago, when •young Blun. from exposure after ex erpislng, contracted the sickness which elided in his death, he was one Of the finest specimens among the young men of physical development. Ho was an athlete and a bright, manly youth, who was popular with his friends. WAR CLOUDS BLOW OVER. Chili and Argentina Agree to Arbi tration. I/mdon, Sept. 17. A dispatch to The Times from Buenos Ayres says that there is no danger of a war be tween Chili and Argentine. Both have agreed to a full and unlimited arbitra tion of the matters in dispute between them. The foregoing is supported by a statement made by the Argentine min ister in Parts. Corean Prince Still ill. Seoul. Sept. 17. The emperor is recovering from the attempt to poison him. but the crown prince is still very ill. Resting Easy. Mr. John Bolder, of Beech Island,who was accidentally shot yesterday while hunting, is testing more easily today. 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Ibef rti «#(# If 4N»t Mjrtbff* 14# t ll### *h#t to#n I hi# h>»# there i had mwm uy t» #—h to the ? l§if of h—# AST #lfe dture t# to## \ 1 Hi# Aften— ho pirefb to s— of t— cirtA #ll b the hop# of bri—tiidt frm m fvmr knees before Ood I birt ti#d jwi—r nf them rc—tr «p Sftd (I# ft— tbelr band, yt— —ld tidl tbey did# t n—i anythin* #b—l thejr did K; —»d when you tak# their little straight kaad there #as no #armth or flrmoess ,or anything! In It—l bad a# toon sbaka 1 Arad inatr*** tall, V don't know any tbiai —ore silly or drsfdrable to me Uhaft a flippant foolish girt, unlesa *1 Is h#r old mother rarkinc rronad af* ;#r her and play Int t||e wall flower at <hr sat hr ring* *nd altliag aad sdmir- Isig her girl BBd saying. ‘Stir's the j prettiest thing she aver laid her eye* on.' I bsv* reached the point In Itf* where 1 say >h*f pr*Uy *• •* »t»Uf dom. sad the prMltest girl tn Cnrtem ! em* to Sum Jonas in tb* hast girt In I'sriarnvlll*- By and hy, the skln -1 worms of your body will maw Ihe rose* from your idiraks and the lustre from your aye. but a beautiful chart*, ter will shine m and on while the date lew eternities of the future etiall pen* nway. "You can no more be n good hoy and run with bad boy* thsn you evn make wing* for yourself and fly nway. You can no more be a good. pure, sweet girl and run with Ihe giddy, godless. novaD reading, dancing, frivolous girl* than you can moke wings for yourself and fly away. They don’t go together. A : bad boy will ruin n dosen. and a doxm had girls will ruin every good boy and girl In Cartersvlße with their baleful i Influenee.” When Mr. Jonea had preached for an hour In telling language and with vlg i crons expressions, denouncing the evils of had associations, he mid all at once: "We will receive the benediction," and the great audience left to ponder and | think and talk of the things they hart heard. The meetings will go on from tlay to day until next Sunday night. FROM OCEAN TO OCEAN. A Big Deal Consummated in Rail road Circles. The B. & C. and Great Northern Construe. Chicago, Sept. 17. The Baltimore mid Ohio have about concluded nego tiotions fer the purchase of roads which wll give Item a through llr.e i from ocean lo ooean. Although the Riitheltative announcement of »u<h a Iramtaelion is withheld, James J. Hill, of the Great Northern, and a prominent Chicago man wltth the reorganization nf the aß’timore ard Ohio road, «re credited with it. Norman B. Ream was the only Interested representative and be had left. Chicago. He would not nf- I Arm the big deal, but a close friend j said therp was something In it. An of ficial of the Baltimore and Ohio said j Mr. Hill would be identified with Ihe j reorganization of the road, but the combination between the Baltimore and Ohio and the Great Northern In order to creat a through trunk line from coa«t to coast was a matter of the ; distant fulure. Alger Going to Huntsville. Huntsville, Sept. 17. The Thirty- Second Michigan departed this morn ing for island Uske, Michigan. Sec retar;/ Alger is* expected at Camp Wheeler next wefck. It is only a few hours’ visit, hue he will review the troops. Deaths iduring 24 hours, W. F. Gamble, troop (C, First Ohio caval-, ry, typhoid; W. F- Sullivan, Co. D, ’ First Florida, . typhoid. Edward Humphreys, Company I, Third Penn sylvania. typhoid! Charles Gallagher, Co. D., Sixty-Ninth Now York, ty phoid. NlillV 111 101 OK \al Dt* . Trail tt tfeff iMtySt PK* rtest b HmVi. Tlf Nltn 4 Mill‘tit* N*f> ASj ItltiT# ft* *’teMrt4kstM» kmmmut kg 7<*» hmrwml » |j a fca fist*. It (*MgM**t lti*B*s» • dlart riniff—n as tkt i»* ■mta Mr mam ka«w at tb* asMiut hi bwniars tg**» b##d dltnawfl Ml hks e#Mig#— tNd #*# —1 tha ##e rent b part of !h«a •wiadilbA un ike tn Mottsad 4|—at mrewtlfl—m bas ha## mod# and tha ! tmmH ta n—twadlaA Masses hat' aMstre ■mptrlm are fared the ttet. bnhliot IsAdths mi Affairs It mn— not ba prejndnad thet all firese noble lords were Mswdht, A# Ms— Wf * *t-t *h» *.*«* • were or ns-i •#**•*♦•**■ of irftslviM* l ft. $ nf* test fb# A—nfe ; n -T-H- —r — at BUM at I*e wars ate* to wktvk t# pwkite sssk*rrlks4 he -1 rintr of t bso# name*, shows A at aa • ■ dalows run dll lon mi ad# §rs la ih# fall Hat are fleers aad IM romfl—it##, bails* a combined r—dt#l of flSflfl.A—A Of thta amount (Mffd.* 'a—a— represent• the *spt<#l of rtmps 1 #lea that hare sever paid a penny In dlridend#. Hibft it. <*itb or script IssMkNK aad Imrnof st Isllwai. The IgHMkm Critic, wklrh has • ronsplleg Hat, any* of it: "There has. durMig tha past thraa * year*, crept into tha ranks -as th* [ ililrd classes tha tasldtoas an* Im moral Intuanee of a company promo ter. He cn»aisaced hy attarhlag an Imparoatous peer. Now he awmhers «. Mbln hla eluteha* every pear vkow veneraUona for the iradltloaa of a no < Ida name has fallea short of hla Inal for gala." THE NEMS IN LAI REN& W hat tha Rcgistrattoa Show*- 4m. Mgnoa Apeak* Today. I tiuWin Oa.. Kept Ik.—The reglatra | tpm boofta. which Aswl yesterday, shew a total «f l.ann for ihe rounty, nf w hom !.<M are white and 1.200 colored. Dublin district ha* 050 whites and Ate 'colored retrialetrd. The teglalrata will, nil doubt strike some of these on sc 'count of unpaid taxes. Hon. F. G. duHlgnon will apeak here on Saturday. September 24, and the Itrmocrats of old I-auren* wltl give, him a rousing reception. Mr K. P. Items of ttwalnsboro bis i bought the bank building and consid erable other properly In Dublin and 1 wltl move here noon. M - ts an Influ ential man and will prove a welcome addition to Dublin. j Since the rain ceased cotton h»* been Irqiening rapidly and I* being marketed j its fast as iHissible by the farmers, ■ theugh they all say the crop is short, i MaJ.W. H Milton and daughter. Miss Lucy, with her niece. Miss Bemsn Mil lion. visited Mrs. K. J. Illarkshcar, this I week. They are from Marlnna. Fla. j Maj. Milton la the father of Mrs. Gov. Atkinson and Mrs. R. J. Biackshcar of Dublin. TROOPS COniNO SOUTH. They are on Three Transports Headed , Thla Way. Montauk Point, Sept. 17. The transports Chester, Berlin and Rouma nia have left New York with regulars on their way to the south and the Wert. The Chester has on hoard the Sixth and Tenth infantry and batter ies A and B. First artillery. The Berlin has the First, Second and Eighth and the Sixteenth Infantry, and battery K, First artillery. The Kouniauia carries battery K. First ar tillery, batteries A and F. Second ar tillery and battery F and Fifth artil lery. CAMP THOMAS DEFENDED. Medical Supplies Were Always Procurable. Washington, D. C., Sept. 17.—Major Hysell, chief surgeon of the second dl- I vision of the first army corps, now at '(’amp Poland, Knoxville, In a private j letter to the surgeon general of the army dated September 14, says: j • [ will say my opportunity to know •t he working department while at I Camp Thomas was perhaps as good If 'not much better, than thal or almost any mPdieal officer on duty there, and l H ay at no time during the stuy In the park was there any difficulty In procur ing all necessary medical and hospital supplies If the proper effort was made." It Is Stated that Major Hysell was surgeon of un Ohio regiment during the civil war and a man of wide experience iin army medical affairs. Disarmament Demanded. Candia. Sept. 17. - Admiral Noel, the British naval commander here, lasi evening handed Edham Pasha, the Turkish governor, a demand for the disarmament of the Mussulsman* pop ulation. The pasha is awaiting in structions from the Turkish govern ment on the subject. Mr. 11. H. Steiner, of Grovetown, is in the city today. Ill* MM ‘te* * *l*» PA It 01*41. .Met h ve Hoff f— ItllfU I rooMM s tv** *0 i# See* j u*t ft trtWS faa Masahass a* Mka a ahaas* tea* •*s*ga W v«as*aassa># (ftsvti #—#iiss 0 * tu*Ast m ##o a—##ws : to s#rf—t the drew A—s t# Ml tM# IM#? * I t»f Wtflhttel r* Ad fwslbe m lb—l- I Mm* nf Mr a# MatMndfln Add the i mi#%etey 0$ flMvbflN l ' se»<*#%*. TIM* are. Mit hsinre tha *#ol**l ndflrremsd | I oHMh it* —Tpreasd a# tn#AMMnd tAwf ■ <Htt a# not afltes with ih— j lin thM n>‘t.f aan! i—id tw res#a# !ai A Id. Tree— Taste p—bnti A#* ' Mi a —1 «d—mi naatb the mta - | iioitt( #f pnaiice said adbsfl hntMbfl ea * : \ sm«n*d the flia—re h# MdV nnsbM to 'fl—ed reel— of Ihe tMwtfMs #ol?t | Ihe had tab— It— npiaioa of Ihe —rial I —l—Mm of the hlildft of fnettce 'Th* raMas* thstaapaa asHhartse* th* mialatrr to wnns a re—ttise M that pappose k# Are ret—• flfvifsv IHih |M— ts «■ BnHinAdem alii* TWO MITS FILED. «*r. J *. Warphry va. W. R. Rshlassa •ad J. N. Over taa. Mr, isapk r. Marphy th* trail known »tsble am has flod two salts, one acsiftst Mr J. M Otereun and nil* a—unal Dr W K Motdnson, for silegcd deftreat km of character Th# PH***!* were filed in the cisrb s oAbre •boil tlx orWb yesterday after • AflflHka Mt Murphy rlali— that the above rmreed *e#t|#reeft have la many —Mrs to lain re hire: that they hare maligned his character, railed him a ihla#, and la other trays sought to la- Jar* him la hla business which la tha tame aa iheirs Mr Murphy furthar more claims that It waa reported that be had skipped Augusts wbea ha sim ply went off h»r a llttl# while and had every Intention at returning He ad mits hia Indebtedness of IIW to Dr. Robinson, but daclaras the debt Is sh ea n. The amount of ditnift claimed In each suli Is five thousand dollars. Mr. Murphy la represented by Mr. K. B. Baxter Not only bas Mr. Murphy filed suit but be has taken out a garn.sbtdent on several bankr and a carload of mules consigned to Dr Robinson The rasa Is quite sensational and future devel opment* will be watched with Int ar eal. A UNIDL'E nACHINE. Mr Pat Smith Ha* a Tricycle That is Also a Scissors Grinder. Mr. Pal Smith, a well known scH sors grlndei, has made bimralf a most ingenious trlcyrle. It. liesldea doing duty as a vehicle, can lie used a* a grinder of knives, acDoors, etc. The machine looks like an ordinary tricy cle. except that two extra gear wheels are on It. An extra chain l* also car ried along by the rider. When be deslree lo Mop riding the trlcycla and use the pedal* a* a means of propelt- Ing the small grind stons on It. In ' stead of Ihe large wheels, the chain connecting the pedals with the driving wheels ig taken off and the other chain placed around one of the gear wheels and the small wheel on ihe grind- j stone. Thu* the operator can sit In the sad dle and by moving the pedals net the grindstone in motion. When he desire* to ride on he exchange* the chains and goe* ahead. The machine Is a unique one, to say the least. Dr. Henry Godin’s New Optical Studio Dr. Henry Godin lias opened up an optical studio at No. 935 Broad street, where everything is modeled upon of fices of this kind, in the North. The office proper is prettily praperad and furnished, and everything ar ranged In first class order. Huge mir rors reflect the office and inagnifp its size. In the rear Is arrunged an inner of fice, or eye testing room. Here every thing is Inky black, wall draperies and ceilings. Thiß Is so arranged as to reel the eye and make the figures used In testing eyes show up better. His of fice is brilliantly lighted by electricity. Ur. Godin has made an exhaustive study of the eye, Its troubles and the beßt way to remedy them and has been very successful In his treatment of the optic organ. He is in every way qual ified to receive the patronage which he will doubtless command. Spain’s Commission. Icondon, England. Sepf. 17.—A special dispatch from Madrid says the Spanish peace commissioners were appointed to day. They are Senor Montero Rios, the president of the senate, tvho Is also to be president of the commission; Gene ral Cei ero and Senors Abarzuza, Vlllar rutla and Garnlca. The commission starts for Paris September 2. r >th. Mrs. P. M. 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Oo#»fbors bt# oftrei s#k#d tb •### re#b frwre d—b Ml —### An for at knows, Itoa —Mi —k#d to trout It ## ft wnob TVfttH b#s’ nflt#b t*##b spn* k#b of •• A rel)#f kbt reost reorfslA ftp# wllllAg to trust obly tb# Gr#wl ‘ y#f#lflb M'—AMF’’ fktl m#t hr. r#k nf all btffdr trsbtre#ttt for tb# Htb i hut b##t> ts b#tr to KM)T THE SOLDIERS. other Negroes tha Owe* That Caataatf all the Trouble. •The truth about tb* matter la.* 'aaiff a strert < ar • oadut tor yewtarday morn ing. tsikHag atom the “rare* on tha cart** matter, -rust th* negro soldiers have not «t *>ad t*e trouble, I had thing Mtdtcrs mi mv car yesterday, and ikfft Waa'not the sign* of disor der Nfeti Hf Ham l*cy were aa well c*-hatod aa'WUT lee of man I ever saw. Now then • aoldiar would pet drunk and would pur* obnoxious, hut wry tohl’i") 'rouVMD’mr on the eara. ''ll# Hi- I'lgto'**' n. pr n* pally the negro wcuien—who went to and from the camp that caused me all my trouble. These local negroes get a cou ple of drinks of had liquor aboard and the ruw and rumpus they kirk up was disgusting. They wanted to show off lo front of th« soldiers and thought that the lie st wav to do so was to Jaw at ev ery while perron they saw. "These people were never this way before the negro soldiers came. They had the swell head more than the sol diers had 1 am free I* say that the intelligent negro per pic and th* eelf reurcctlng negro people never cause uoftile. Nor do the old-time negroes. There are no better behaved people than the before-thc-war negro. It ia the yunog generation- -and the ignor ant among .them-—that are sassy and mean.” SIGNS. Painter Attracts General Attention V, Tj TodalN Many pa Avers' mi .The street today huv£ ctdppcd a second or so to watch the work of a novel sign painter. This painter Is Mr. J. J. Curran, of Chicago, the traveling poster of Felld’i minstrels. The signs are painted In show win dows, on mirrors, etc. They are quite attractive and done In a remarkably short time. They consist of pictures of Field and others. PAY DAY. City Employes Are Drawing Their Wages. The city employes are drawing tha pay due them and many a wheel Is changing hands. The pay roll amounts to something like 114,000, which en ables the employes to live easy, es pecially for the next few days. Bill collectors, book sellers and rent agents are now on the road paying ‘‘so cial" calls. This will 60ou cease, until pay day comes again. Hephzibsh Notes. Special to The Herald. Hephzibah, Ga., Sept. 17. —Mr. Chas. Harper has been enrolled as a pupil at the high school. Miss Annie Jones, who has been visit ing the Misses Walker, will return to Augusta this evening. Elizabeth Oarrar, colored, lost her dwelling and contents yesterday by Are. the origin of which is unknown. She liver near Bath, and the smoke was plainly seen In this village. V- 1 Attention Is called to the advertise ment or Mr. W. C. ■Jones In our cent a word columns, offering farm for sale.