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ka tfce aliHt' » poaarnor as Uta island j
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aari atM •«*!* Ifca pause* his wrap* •.
uga than. aari win atsapg it fcy Parra!
M ha ta i»•talari
Tfcia deter rataatloO at tfca araatriaai
fcaa alaa maria K paaßtbi# tow tfca war,
dspanmmi ta riaririi* tfcai tfca I'iaaal I
•bail aa in tar frw
Tba rtna ataari inkm fca tfca great-1
riaat ta at part Ml to raaaa tfca ftpaalsb
gnteiatarot to ytsdd. aari a* par la lit
•fcaa H la know# that k la only aj
•hart tirna aattl tfca prmtriaat wilt
•aari tfca army to t'aba at all hat j
arris.
FRANK \A I I.DOVJ* <IKIT.
Story as Haw Ha Hroogbt Candidate
» Hklaaori to Hat
I mbits Ua dept K ia kit raportj
at tfca liaaaoa a*4 totlhlowm apeorbe*
beta W«ria»aita> tba OoaaUtittlaß a
brilliaat special c-nTaapoodeni. Mr
Frank Weld. a. oasituri aomr at th™
moat itumtlti riaialla of tfca larifcrs!
IB which hr bimarlf ggured moat prom
inently
Mr Wrlrion waa obliged to Rttarrnpl
Mr. Wilkinson almoat at tba outsat of
tba latter » speech, anri tbr in larrup
uoa art mad f i fcara a depreaalng tin
upon tba or si or. Mho never appeared
afterwards to regain bis wonted rom
!>. sura and aelX-coogdence
\V I Ik, neon said but tew words ba
torr ha began to attack ifca CoaalMu
tum. He rieaooactri It as a paper that i
brsltaiad at nothing to (unbar Its own
interests aari tba sun ms of the Dem
ocratic party. He rbsrsttariieri the
We rim article on eoadltloas In North
Carolina as a base anri slanrieroua ex
sk.it*-nition. anri declared, in a dramatic
in tinner:
“Frank Weldon ha* not been In
North Carolina!”
Hardly had be uttered the word* be
fore Mr. Weldon, with fare Hushed
with the excitement that he could not
conceal. Jumped to hla feet nod retort
ed: ]
Tea, he has. too. Ha Is going back
there next week, and what he ha* writ
ten about North Carolina is true."
K Mr. Wilkinson unade any further
reference to the North Carolina mater
the audience failed to hear It. Mr.
Weldon's presence wa* very fortunrte
and his prompt ettrreetion of Mr. WU
kiaaofc put a black eye ou nlntotd ev
erything e «* that the Valdosta siates
mnn had id say.
Oen. Miller'* Departure.
San Francisco. Cal.. Sept. 28.—Ocn.
Miller says he may goto Manila on the
first irannort to leave with what re
mains to him of his First brigad *. In
that cave. Col. Fun*ton. with the Kan
sas. lo'va and the Tennessee regiment*,
formerly of the Second brigade, will go
last.
Mr. Chatles Ooetchiu* I* with the
Ij. a. Cardelle Drug company.
THE CUBANS ARE STARVING
Children and Old People Are Dy
’’ Dozens.
,
Gomez Appeals For Aid and Says His Men
Are Desperate.
Speoal to The Heralfl,
Washington. D. C., Sept. 26. Senor
' Quesada received a telegram last night
from the commissioners from General
Gomez, who arrived at Key West, Fla.,
which says that the Cuban army has
been starving tor more than two
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Till] AUGUSTA III]GALD.
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tba cabinet ibis morning all the min
isters bring prreeat. It waa dretdad to
reefer the trial of former Ceprs*a
Dreyfus, sad tbe documents ta the rasa
will be saat to tbe court of numatloa. >
Crowd* as people outside of the mln
tstrv of the Interior, where the csbtnet
council waa held, srere loudly t herring
tbe miniatar*. and there were shouts of
"Vise Hrisaon’” "Vise ia reslston!”
Rochefort After listerka/y.
Pari*. Sept 2d. ln the Intrah
•lgeaat tods. Henry His hrfo:t a> cu
ke* Major Eaterhaay of having bean
; bribed by the so-called Dreyfus
, rate lo “cover himself with dishonor,
by confessing forgery. of which
charge he wa* twice admitted." b
Rochefort add* he paid Ksterhaxy rihe
thousand franca for copies of all d«c
--11 pent* In tbe rase, and that la addl
tion. with l*o other newspaper men. !
be paid hXerhax;'. who literally wa*
without a eentlme, three hundred
franca months to prevent him from
d.-lng from iyinger while waiting to
obtain a pen* on.
Negro Lynched.
Knovytlle. Tenn.. Bepl 28. —A special
lo the Ebi.tlr.el from Mountain City,
Tenn.. **j»: About 2 o’clock Ihi*,
morning n mob of one hundred men
overpowered the Johnson county jailer
anri took John Williams, a negro who
milourlv stabbed Sherman Dunn and
raped Mr*. Mollle Hheltrn in this coun
ty,, a week ngo. from th? jail and hung
him to a tree about a m> bilaw town.
The t ody ia ttlll barging to |Jjr tfee
land a largo crowd ia viewing ft. Oritat
excitement prevaila
New York f uture*.
New York. Sept. 28.--Future* opened
steady. October B.lti. November 5.21.
December 5.24, January #*fO. February
6.85. arch 5.11. April 5.48. May 5.511.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thompson left
today for Ktvalnsboro. Thpy went by
private conveyance, driving through
the country.
weeks and that diflriren and old peo
ple are dying by dozens every day.
Gomez appeals for aid and says bis
men are desperate. . Serious results
may arise from this, it is said, and the
Cubans cannot be blamed If they are
forced to take aims the ne
cessaries of life. ,
READ THe HERALD FOR NEW» A GOOD “AD“ IS THE LIVIBT KIND OF NFWS.
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COLONEL THEODORE ROOSEVEJLT, U. S. V. FroK HARPERS WEEKLY.
Reproduced from Harpers Wetkly. By Permission. Copyright, 1893, by Harper & Brother*.
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Tfca faswtsri aril! labe p»asn from the
.1 clock
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sra* bs>m»d fc* toanasth cam* aad *e
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New York, ttopt to The DanspoH
Yurataa. t'afd- Robertsoa arrived tie
day from Ponac aad Ssatta«o with
124 aril.era. *rtv*«e» aad rtvillaaa, the
latter aporily *•« barged tabsoer* and
j packers. Tfce resarned other* and
men are members of tfce different regl
' meat* sad auwtl ' coa»sieec»nt» seal
> home to be dtocharged or mustered out
of service. All are sreß
Mr rtril r'lsril I* sgeln at hi* |~*l
at Uarrietle's, after hla recent lltneas
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tl s.titngtnn It C. Ato to Tk*
saw# deparfmenf to actm mewasari tank
an atormtna *P* twM iwi tk* ttwnfw
tn tfce Ffciftofrik* island* These new
asset a* Manila toton ta*
cim wfctofc afctta stirii.tr ar* to*
issssl fcp tfce aar depariasea- ta be
s«ie«*an» >■"'< a**** tk* awmae* at
•wa at aaarto WB Tba gerveataa* to
IMtto mate than Hear per rear hat
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When Oea Mltoa ara* a*k*d abaaf It
tedav keaatri
"t know at fca aa* ta nrsonat Has *.
If tfce report* are tme pa»*f* that tfct*
to the rtohlt aaassm *
Art tap Res r s Carr of War Metfciejtoiß..
while apptastattari' <ke IPavlty of tbe
! sMaattom. waa na* alatmeri H#
raid
“I do *O4 think the percentß** *to*
! <arge rssasdderlag the fkri that there
are over ta aa# troop* on tk# l«laad of
trimoa '* %
Linus t rata toreiheri
Hxnt.ai.trm to fa. kept to ® r l’*
Rrot b-*» o*ri Fktepac*k * Hrewa :tata
wa* winked at to ‘eondato. na la
Xorfo'k et-ri Werrte u» ralltoad )WP*
D.ylc. «• f*l»llad#i{« a. and lla.r-m
K pp*. 0* Vlmtolr. wera fatal t Hi-
Jared llsr car with lb» etepbaol* r>U*
>d dona .sw embanlaeat aad tbe *«'
me!* mere lajotrd. hot nan* were 18**
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to ill Pay Damage*
Han Franclaro. Cal.. Sept, to - <'«•.
fmitk of the Flral Teaaeaare regiment,
has Informed Oen. MLler tba. hi* reg
1 1 .nerti will pay the dnnuige* basis*to
-gstnst It for the destruction of the
propeiiv of *••"» ThonwH. by lh* men
of Ikr Tennessee regiment Thome*
t-.nri tbe | roperty ranalYed and the
money *.*«! ta tmld ihl* week. Tbr «*-
cnvnl amount t* 1230.
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Oracgry f irm* h Not Dtoco*rtwri.
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. rioted rharacier*, ar* boo epeodiag
Ihetr ume al police Neiioa. The ran#*
at (hrlr being la the toi.* ta tbai they
tried to work a scheme on three aetl
ka .wa men tumls and tbe * heme Ml
■ hroual. or ta other word* they were
■ au«kl up with.
Tbe two may bar* been la etrilurion
or may bare been working their l*tl#
yai.,r .adepcadcat of each other How
ever, it *#ea* that they aw hnre
been woehlbg hi pattn.i*bip. aa they
bom used Ib<- uae means of getting
goods under false pretemw*
Mhhii noon loday. Rich l<an*y wenl
late Etaseer * Parker # grocery Niu-e
sn.l rilled fir irn ikusen egg* He told
s tale of being art.i fur tbe eggs by a
lady who wuai-d them for fmlivnl pur
|-o*e*. thal la. she wanted them lo pul
in the .ream lie got the eggs, but
wm followed and >ve* discovered. mil
liotiift la ihr lady * bou*e. •» h* Mid
h- wou d. A* a icMtlt be wa* arrested.
Thai di#|K.*e* of ram 1 No. I.
Now for rtM NO 3. Iw Kll rher
• rtl Into WlMWUl'a grocery about
noon and rtll«d for • doxeu ran* of the
>«•*■ condemaed milk in *tock. Me said
11 to wattled ibe goods for Mr*. William
j Nixon. A* Mr*. Nixon bad been In the
| habit of aeudtng around for goods at
I Wbteman’a by messengers Mr. Wise
man thought nothing of the matter
and I-ee got the coadeoaed milk.
He then went down to Keenan'* gro
rery store, and thin was hia Waterloo,
He wanted ham* this lime H“ was
very | •articular about the quality of tbe
hares, for, a* he said. "Mrs. Nixon only
wanted the best." Tbe hares kc did
not yet. and oa being questioned close-'
|y he ottered to pay for the bams, lfj
they wouid sell them.
Mr. Wiseman, who had by thia tint 1
learned of the fraud, arrived on the
-pot nml told his story of the wolv.»
sans of condensed milk. Then an >f
flrer »vn» sent for and Lee went, to ih\
bnrraek*. He and Rich l.anfy arrived
oboiit the same time and are now oc
cupying similar apartments.
BERCKMANS- PURDY.
The Harriage Solemi/ed in New York
Saturday.
In yesterday's New York Herald,
among themarrlage notices appears the
following:
Married, on Sept. 24th. by the Rev.
William H. Huntington, pastor cf
Grace Church. Mrs. Kdith M. Purdy to
Prosper J. Berekmans, of Augusta, Gu.
NARROW ESCAPE.
A Negro Woman Falls From a South
Carolina and Georgia Train.
A negro woman while attempting to
borrd the outgoing South Carolina and
Georgia train this afternoon on Broad
street slipped and fell almost under the
wheals. The bystanders held their
breath in horror, expect to see the wo
men mashed under the moving train,
but fortunately she fell outside of the
rails and missed the car wheels about
a foot.
EXCURSIONISTS.
The city is full of excursionists to
dny, who arrived here at nooon from
Camden. Most of this number are ne
groes. They will leave tonight, To
morrow an excursion will arrive here
from Port Royal.
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1 pritte* and retatiesa at Ideal. Y fftrips
wfce rrittm ■ bei fct* dsspfc wee ritm tri
rtarvattrri aitt atao be aefceri to *pp**f
at tfce satm* ume
At Ik* teawitm tfcta moratrig Ah tort
ariton tfcaeri atll fc* tk# atoptlsa at a
trap(af on esitta* Bpsm hpA tri tka ka»
reeoe «ri the war byptßNt kw a
atatewodM at the t os dittos* eUNiaff Bt
r»batta trill skew b«»w the awattwr*
meeter. oommkmatv and •urge*m •*•-
•uni a depart area t* war* osMataari fce»
fare Ike ear fcrwfce otM and how they
etpaaderi sfier fcoNillttoa beaaa A
■r.s.ad reeidotloa will b* adoptari. call
.ra uptsn these bureaus far ««pt*B of
any t barges at >«mp*«ia< that Mg
bare been Pled there Thl# reenlatlOri
Bill also '.aril# any person <w |J>caoas
who hare .barge* lo oreke m rom
mnaPafe with the mmniuw
(|r*mh Mile*. Shatter. Wheeler,
1 urn Graham and all of the other
general uSren who have tare In core
■>•■•! of imop* In the B*M will he call*
r.l before Ike commute- and quewltoß
-d •* to anr complaint* among the.r
wen nod a* to the anppllew of food.
■ lothtag and m*di<-ta* furniehod t*»
their command Brigadier • •unmaMta
i r> and 'h* colonel* of Indlvldnal re#»-
1 n '.ile ntl! al*o be e-nlled upon to te»-
tlfy.
Thr • r.ninnttee will visit the ceverat
<wc.4 *. :>ol ant until after tbe work >n
H aahmgloo le nidi uniter Sty.
The Free dent told members of the
• ommi'tce that alt of thetr expense*
w unite be- liald out of wdi*i re mains of
‘h* flfty indites dollar* appropriate-!
!.y ('ourn *a n* a national defenae fund.
No mention has yet been made to them
or lo iki'i* individual lompenasllon.
W hat Alger Say*.
Savannah, Ga.. Sept. 2*. Oen. R. A.
Alger, secretary of war. and his parly
ar* In Savannah today Inspecting *ltrn
for a military encampment. They were
I shown over the city tbt* morning In
■ arriagea and latrr In thr day went
! i own the river on thr Houtwell, the
■ reyr-site cutter stationed at this port.
Oen. Alger wa* *ee« during the
morning by newspaper reporter* and
gave out a *hort Interview. He *aya
the investigation now going on In
Washington by a special committee a*
to the tondttet of his department dur
| ina the war and ainre wa* at hia ex
preaaeo wl»h.
“A* roon ** I heard that there war
'any otsrnttefaclion." he said, "I wrote
llte PrerVent a letter asking for the
appointnirul of the committee to in
speet e”erything connected with my
department. I scr by the newspapers
(hat lie has done this.”
The sec clary also said that so far aa
hr knows, there i* absolutely no dif
frrecces between himself and Gen.
.Milrs. "Gen. Miles and I,” he said- thl*
merning. "have always gotten alorg
together in perfect harmony. We do
not dltTer as much as a hair's breadth
upon anything connrcted with govern
ment affair* so far as I ant aware. Wc
have B’wvys aettd in thorough accord
with <nr it ether."
Off for Charleston.
* Savannah. Ga . Sept. 2ti. - Although
Secretary Alger will visit Charleston
(hi* afternoon, he has now concluded ,
the Inspection of the southern camps
and hospitals and will reach Wash
ington tomorrow morning. The secre
tary and party arrived at Savannah
late laßt night, and remained aboard
the private car until morning, when
they were met by the committee and
welcomed to Savannah. After break
fast at the DoSoto carriages were ta
ken and the party drived to various
places which ottered military camps.
A trip to Tybee and other points of in
, terest along the river which acquain
ted the secretary with the wharf facil
ities for the embarkation of troons,
concluded the program of entertain
ment. ,
The party left for Charleston at halt
past twelve today. Secretary Alger
announced that the capacity of the
general hospitul at Fort McPherson
would he doubled at once.
France Takes a Hand.
London, Sept. 26.—A special to the
Globe from Hong Kong says it is
learned from a trustworthy Fi.lpiuo
source that France has promised to
recognise the Filipino Republic and ne
gotiation* on the subject are proceed
ing at Manila, where there are three
French warships.