The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, October 07, 1898, Image 8

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Walker »n<l Jam** Calhoun, decided to Inter (hem at oner The ceremony occurred at II o clock from the cemetery chapel. FREAK IN A YAfl. Five Potatoes on On# Bunch Take the Form of Snake*. Mr L. F. Bnrgnrrn. of BMh| S. C., m the city today and showed » phenomenon In tRn lln* of sweet pota toes. Mr Bargrroq I* storekeeper at Bath fur the Aiken Manufacturing com puny. The potateea alluded to were grown by him They are of the vlue ieaa yam variety and grow In liunchea. In thla particular hunch there worn five potatoes, each of which took the shape of a snake, rolled up. showing j the head and tall very distinctly ntid so resembled a colled reptile aa to be repulsive In appearance. SENT TO COUNTY HOHE. Clifford Williams, the Craxy Woman Sent Out There Today. This morning Clifford Williams, the craiy colored woman who has been held In Jail, on account of the quaran tine at the asylum against Richmond county, was scot out to the county home. She will be left there with attend ants until the quarantine la raised and will then bo Bent to the asylum. A HEARING. Will Dixon Wax Charged With Illicit Distilling. Will Dixon, a negro man. was brought to the rlty last afternoon and given a hearing before Commissioner Calvin. Dixon was charged with work ing In an illicit still in Lincoln coun ty. The evidence was such that the commlslsoner dismissed him. Mr. John M. Rheney has returned home from Toronto, Canada, where be attended the convent'on of Brother hood of Locomotive Firemen Mrs.~Julla McCabe Is visiting at Lexington, K. Y. The Porter Suit Again THI; MARIA ATRIKB. Hhl itiiAs to I »ery Aram. A to Farts. CM. t The aietto to itoswwea ! toes Aaa etosal' 4 to nearly all tsaito MiA into aM M A toaewA (A* ealtrwad \mmm *lll Into to the sawtoAg. Ttto arorA am th* —htollto* battota m #*4 Itha Matoearwwad rallewad ha* nam pletety «to*M i AMaA •>tty thsawaaM to** have «o»* •to o* a arirlke *M th* aMatotMA I* nastaA nasaT-rasinra Th* atlMato to *M Ash'* be*wres atrthaea aad an cat tod * to*, k tod* at* toeaaatn*. la- Vi.ittac th* twvrveatbra to th* past ton. ttionpA **4 to wanted republican award* whe haea bee* obttped to r»p—t**Hy rJstA lha atrtham. Th# n*ar»»rs to üb-fh th* rtotiM to* take* ptac*. to patnallM by e*rv>ap dtoachmeate to p» ; lie* and troop* That* at* preto apprrtoaatona tato ito SAttalore tarn the atriha Into a AM>e*to«at to ptoltlral end* Th* Temp* declare* th* lead*** ar* Men who are *im>o« at • peneral strike If naat a reeolstlrw. and patsla out what a dreadful thing H trill be If Ike asbibltlon of I too (a wamprototeed The toteto new* thla Moraine la that th* mualclpal counr'l and th* con tract ora have com# to an #gre*Mcnt rcgsrdlag the drmsudv nf the laborers and hopes ar* oapresard that th* strike will rod In a few day* CAHI* 1094- I nters a Protest Agaiwat Any New Daughter of Confederacy. The t’oefederate veterana ar* atilt much atlrred up ovar th* aetlow to Mlaa Hill and her partial deatal to tbs alleged latere lew has not satisfied them. They protest against Mias Htll or anyone etae rere'.vlng the title of Daughter of the Confederacy, th# fol lowing resolution was unanimously adnpied at the meeting of Camp lOP4 la their ball taat evening: "Resolved, That we #• rurally pro tect against a aueceaaor to Mias Win nie Dav la as Daughter of thr t’onfeder aey. believing K to be right that the title hould real* with the exlatenre of her for whom It ereated." On account of the lllnea of Ms). Wither*, no action was taken cm th* generous offer of Judge Rve, who ten dered the court tiouae to the veteran*. This will come up at the next meeting. HEETINO TONKJMT. It I* In the Intercat of Locating the soldlcrs Camp Here. The mayor haa sent out quite a num ber of Invitations today to prominent rllixena who are especially Interested interested In the camp that will to established here. Several affairs relating to the matter will he discussed and final arrange ments inode. The Invitations read as follows: Mayer’s Office, Augusta, Oct. 7, 1898. Dear Sir:—You are earnestly re quested to attend a meeting at the mayor’s office* thla (Friday evening at 8 o’clock to consider a matter of im portance to the city. PATRICK WALBH, Mayor C. A. The Colored Military. Last night Company 8., Geor gia Infantry, Captain John Grant, colored, commanding, met In their armory to drill. The usual busi ness was attended to. Tonight, Co. C., Augusta Light Infantry, Capt. John latrk, colored, commanding, will have their usual meeting. When war was declared the government called In nearly all of the arms, leaving only ten guns for the sixty-eight men here. Since pence was declared the company i has been endeavoring to secure other arms, but have failed to do so. Tonight the means of purchasing arms and | equipment will be discussed, all probability the company 'will own their own company equipments. This will he a great, convenience and the men will feel a just pride in posses sing things of their own. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. O'Connor and Misses Annie. Kate and Mary KHen !O’Connor, are in Baltimore, where the j young ladies will be entered at Notre ' I)amc. THETINSfECTED TUHKNETT. :f gMAwMd* 8f f*MA todffci til! t gMittM R tot CNd 1 estardat. 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(> C * ON t- A mm StAesst Mwrtol MAP to «he 11 ‘ . •ml inrwnMl mmatA sea toW ttonjt. «hew thr Hewer to AMAmps pdwed ttoj Hwsee to tMpwtww te a pstot MeetWtg •* eeeeree pad A* Maw*' to the *nU tlsA turn the RwgtMh 'hwr» h to *N*w ta TW «iwn*4»as rhweeh ha* tot as- HhUm with that to the t’htted Mste*. hwi M to frsto thw i Miilnii* Ptweh. the march to Ahptowd. wwd tht* Mending to chwrvA fores* few bis etde* to iw border M ispaedsd na I* tin# «kt the rerewl A*§•*• A#>**!*•• tread to evewt*. At th# Dei eswnHt a ™#*t«* slpwthted I* M*«r preetlnps •# *to • Burch to Canad* wwd this ppamaAmp gave • rrpnrt to mm agrwptd# farm. preemltog a patbeetwg todwp to the 4*l - r.pnseeling drat chart htaen to Iks domlawto. ft hl« hewdto hy Hi# [ (trace Might Reverend Archtdahnp ;u*wto nhn A the head to th# church ito Canada Hteho* |wmn# to Altmny. the iMvaidlng at use »n th* H«u*e es [ tnehtqm. extended an *tcpuent Mtoto' He greeted them, he a*td. to th* ttotn* to the r»mm.m church, ane to Nhglaod In Amechn. In Canada It ta lßipn#*l-, hie," he proceeded, "fne' the waters to the At. Lawrence to crawl* dtettnrth.nsj between things eccleslaettcel In th* Batted Watt# and (Yssda. and ao. t**". It la Imp. set Id* for the water* of th# Atlantic to create distinction* between these two graat nations '* HRYSON-ALSTIN Mr*. Mary Austin awd Mr. loveph Bryson Married Last Evening. The msrrlag* of Mrs. Mary Austin, to Mr Joseph Bv* Bryaon as* cele brated by Father McMahon at Ht. Pat rick’■ parsonage at eight o'clock last evening Th* marriage wav very quiet, no larltatlons lining sent out. and very saw wern aware of the inten tion of the couple. Mrs. Bryaon'v charms of person and manner* make her very popular In a large circle of friend*. Mr. Buyson Is shipping clerk at tbs Interstate Cotton Oil Company, and I* th* recipient of many congratulations on this happy occasion. Mr. and Mra. Buyson are at home In Wood lawn RAN AWAY FROM SCHOOt- Four Truant* Were sent Back to Sharon Pour young boya. who attend school at Sharon, (la., were detained last night by the police for running away from school. They had come home, been rec ognised hy persons w ho knew their pa rent* and the parents were telegraph ed that their sons wore here Word came back to have them detained bv j the police, and today one of the lads* parent* came after the party, and they went back to Sharon on the Georgia train this morning. After the boya had stayed at potto* station a while, they came to the conclusion that they want ed to go hack to school. FAMILY OF RUSSIANS. Arrived Here on the Southern Trsln This Morning. A family of Ruslan Jews arrived here on the Southern train this morning. Their names could not ho learned. They will locate in Augusta. They arc direct from the land of the Osar. Several children, a dog and a parrot composed the party, besides several baskets and bundles of household goods. DREW AN AXE. On City Scravanger donihan Did Ed. '. atkins. Ed Watkins, a colored boy of appar ently fifteen years of age. was brought to police station at noon today. He was charged with having drawn nn axe on City Scavenger Monnlhan. The boy clglmed that Mr. Monnlhan owed him some money and would not pay It- Mr. Monnlhan will explain the mat ter. ' i Mr. George Tunkle has returned from the Omaha exposition. tmm *xj<3TjmrjL wb^juup. 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OwepAv d Cta. ’ fMwrwed baday fwaw to* (ItMva*to Me sv stse tbet wsawy ad §Ae smwli fbftweew asgv-sx eapeeietty Awew abastokMed i Asm f eat ass tog tA at t Aey a tit gag Mak* saythlbd bAe* tk*f ywv tAsdy dagta TA* «e* whs Awtd «A* debt* awbiwei tAa facyaeea wee rwMyctted IN* palA*e th* crop tn pet tAtor MoWfy. . TA* raptnto swv* A* Aw sever vwsw s«rh a cvwp hsdayp. t* place* tAs Avid* see fait to Atofito. They will scwnwly MSI sc* be* Ist frost cense* hswevse Owa to th* drwMMera yepnrfa lAat tip th* (Jenrgla road Mbe ptwwtee ha* '»»» ly .fir* bahto lb the field awd iwfwaaw tw father H aa b# Hjqi be raw but «u*b* . oaf ahead •everywhere there ta wa wwk rtotoA 1 ope* that the first rata* alii Astray . thnwsabd* to hatoa TA* Heeto’s Mary. f will amt dawbt. tto-uan all tny vfctpe •t *■« Come drtfttoc Mae with brokea masts aad sails: I will believe ibe Haad which never Mila, From seeming evil work cl h gond for me; Awd. though I weep because those sails ar* tottered. Atilt will I cry, while my beet hopes * Tic shattered. *1 trust la thee.'* 1 will ant doubt, though all my prayer* , return *>• I l‘panswcn-4 fr>»M th* »Htl White realm shove. 7 will t»ell#ve It A alt-<*!•* l«»* Which ha# refused the** things for I which I yearn: And though ai ttto# I cannot keep | i, from grieving. ! , |f| the pure ardor of fixed believing Vpdlmmcd shall burn —Bulled Presbyterian Bvery vessel to the navy should be well supplied with ammunition for tar get prarllcs, and the widest oppud «**»■- ly should be given to each cvmmander to develop a high degree of clhcleacy In ht# gunner*. The principal lesson the war ha* taught I# the great value j of good marksmanship. Th- skill to the men at the gun* can often win a' naval battle against great odd*, and thla country should maintain the repu tation It ha* estabtlahed for having the most expert marksmen In the world. The strongest and fastest ships and the j brut machinery *n vessels are of tlttte use with gun* poorly manned, aa Spain learned to her great toss and humttla i turn. The American navy must have the best ship*, the best guns, the best engineers, (he best pallor# and the best gunners in the voffi. and the money that I* spent anuatly In target practice on the ship* I* the best outlay that can be made for m«lnt*lnlns the efficiency df the navy.—Philadelphia Record. New York Futures. NeW York. Oct. 7., KuVtrcs opened steady. October .. .. r ’ November .... *.W December .... I 8.32 January 5. :! 7 Fgbiuary March 5.45 April (offered) 8.51 May 8.54 June 8.50 July 8. firt August 5.52 Counterfeiters. San Francisco, Oct. 7. lt Is stated that the United States Secret Service officers, aided by Chief Lees, have dis covered large numbers of counterfeit SIOO sliver certificates, which have been produced In this city. The op erators are reported to be under police surveillance. , Bob Taylor Better. IBy Associated Pres* to The Herald.] Nashville. Tenn., Oct. 7. The con dition of Governor Taylor, who Is very til at. Johnson City* is improved to day. The physician*ihave ordered ab t solute rest and quiej., and his friends aro quite hopeful of, his recovery. PITMENI SUSPENDED MftAp |»t* Htfi un*m% ft fift * *Mi Mmtm ' j*mi*** n«r* RWififtftn** ift *m* Km* **m* ***** ftft‘'ftft mmi i,UtoAdMaA# f 4$ ft| Iftirri#%iMfciiill r **** * ARpg'dtft *m*m*m** ifAttß"' ts• **f ftf 1 m*'* dtoHftiiftft ft* sft tNSi ***m*’mm ft IftftfttttMMMl mm* *%*lwt* *** mm* N JNnr» ftftftftN fti lift * I IM **m M «** lift ftftftl Tft ftftft * >aw feaagrv At g*» aet Mtma aAA aw ■n *i i t fas sat A adevsWwtw .«t> wvT stay at bss* A la ato a y*w**a»» sat* ,fM aatwrsi fwatot to ta*'—•# aray a* ivimyt ■aiiarasil. seugad wa#•*••*»*•*. ] ag «%•* «%*#• *a« aaarA ta lha Aaa- \ i Mg* * a*yW(* g, Otagw# tfkua*r aAa eaadHtoitea a , - —|iii( * aad *aaa»»w*to» awe? a “ . Harper'* Magattfw lAtoA# A MtgAt pawa to Mwadwrs' FtfW to aA »•* [tAa tofirwrtff to pmrpam *1 WasAtog |t*a. in*a tA* rAtoe* to tAmpa. *«(»*'» ! nasan ir 4 ha As sRAsr a ysdat to mnt* - itaatma v dsewrtwrw it# oar raiiwwd ln> ,g was m>« k*4 tm «att*a aad t*r <tor* wit A !A* aappttv* far wht* a iM ! irswa* • *»* waiting at Tampa, The ,|U*Mrf master deftv ba> tea atwWe wimtd Ml a Mart- AtobTsyMte* *» gtartag a* ‘tw make war star*-- the la* k to system [to loading tnuMMswla. wAhA avail* rwafwaum to th* aahmdtwg. asparaism | Ito arlhles I bat should ta IwstSefi | noting to AnspHai sUpptM* wltA d*a 'vral mirrAand’tr and tb* stortag -W* l«i tiw fty»|rlft tuf lift tfiitoßofli IfcWi* wanted drat wAII* tblag* mm waat*d Wftfll ftftftftHl Tftftrr v#r* <**'***• Ni ptvaty- bat Aaa «mM It b# tohsrwta* whea at r«m*tdee tA* altitude nf ear g.nerameat toward* the army for th* taM thirty ysaru? Hot W» th* memory to the per see i gsowratloa to officer* had there before Hern aa aasemWtng to IA» army - wot *v*a maaoewvr** to . ! dlrtotna* to ratfa laatHldtlsd tkpw gbout th# country, broken up for !«■•* and garrison duty, what #ta* hut egg fusion and bluwterimf could he expert ed to ensue when quartermaster# and other* who had never seen more than fragments were called up«m for swift and ayatrtnnlie handling to torg* l.idte* to men. For year* the govern ment bn» rut the army Into fragmen tal duty, aratterrd Hr ataff organisa tion, denied It sh« Utile* tor corps drill, and It# staff experience to transporta tion. refused to keep reserve stock to, munition*, equipment, etc. And sud denly. when called on to exhibit all these, naturally we have Incompetent . and floundering cdflclala. The Las Ouaatma* light, which I* graphically Illustrated by the plan drawn from note* taken tn the Acid by Mr. Whitney, sm. however. not. a* tt ha* been spoken of and written about I by those who dtd not are It. * blunder. ' but a carefully and skilfully planned i attack, which cleared the road to flan-; tiago. and thoroughly tested the cou rage, determination and markmanshlp of th# present generation of Ameri can*. front the lowest to the highest born, from th* wage-worker to the gentleman of fortune, and not one of them was found deficient. Now that the war Is over come* the all-important question »r deciding what we are to do with the conquered territory. On this question of colonial expansion the Hon. John 9- Carlisle, ex-Secretary of the Treasury, contri bute# a wry conservative article to the Harper's. He says that even If the, permanent acquisition of the colonial possessions of Spain were desirable under any circumstance*, we could not afford to hold them as a result of this war which we went Into professedly solely In the Interest of humanity and the right of people to govern them- Kelvex HS Independent communities; and that to appropriate the islands as an Indemnity for the expenditure Incur red In the prosecution of the war would place us In the humiliating at titude of demanding compensation for our humanity and love of liberty. The possession of the Philippine Is lands, Cuba. Hawaii, the Ladrone Is lands, and Puerto Rico, according to Mr. Carlisle, will not satisfy the ag gressive spirit of Imperialism—ln fact, it will, he opines, stimulate the desire for new acquisitions, an.l we will al most certainly go on, unless checked by the armed opposition of other pow ers. until we have fastened upon the United States a black and yellow horde of conscript cltlxens to debauch the suffrage and sap the foundations of our free Institutions. It Is a perms cent national policy we are asking to Inau gurate. not merely a temporary depar ture from the course marked out hy tba statesmen of the past. A New York magistrate rules that when a customer is in a barber shop before one o'clock Sunday morning which Is the legal hour for closing tlio, barber has a right to shave him anfi talk to him. decorative woodwork. 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MM (Ml rni.iy.ls) „ .. ~ .. • MW4 83** WiidA.siay .. .. .. .. . Mt* aaUCff AFIHHFHff. ffHIFMCHTff, •al#s tlptawsra. Xktpses( Saturday .. . Mdt lit Monday .» .. MM til Twswda* . .. H» H» **® Wtoiwssdwy. HR Md TAwraday .* I* Friday .. HAt S*» MM TMal .. to*IT 81*1 134*1 OltoM RJCCKIPT* IAT IM* H*» r*v#tpta today *M» **(* TAr»u«A rwt»«w today and wseA’s enryeettowa .. .. 11l t**t drew* r#r-*l(i4a today .* #. 881* 4837 STOCK AND BBCKIPTfi. im: i*m fftnrkto Augusts (-vtav .. MM SB**7 Receipt* *l»ee ffrpt t .. M*T* <B7*4 COTTriM I.KTTKR. Augusta. <l* . (Vt T -la resp-MW# to th# duettos I* N*s York y#*t*rday. U*- srpoto **Af tower raid** this morning, tularaw btong D 4 to-tot* lower «P»t ssira auto* llaao at uncb*ng#d price*. New S»rk‘opened at last night prt«e*. find hi* ruled dull hat steady thrx.uxh uut. prices fluctuating within a rang# of 8 points AI * o'rtorh. January tm fi.tS. Th# receipt* ar* fairly liberal. Th* wewther condition* ar* fArorabt*. PAINE, MURPHY m CO. The fellow tog quotattona. th# cto*lng prices taken nt 8 o'clock, nr# over tb# special wire# of Mesari. Paine. Mur phy A On.: NEW YORK COTTON. January * *7 March * 14 " u 4 * 8 M Ju.T 8 “ S 5» October » » November • - s December .. .. .. •• •• •• *•** Tone u ” Middling * T-»« LIVRRPOOL COTTON. January and February 8 43 8.43a3d February and March .. 3.00 3.00 March and April 8.01 301 , April and May ~.. .. 3.03 3.08 June and July S.Ot 3.03 04 July and Aug * 04 3.04 06 Aug. and Sfpt. 3.05 5.05 Sept, ond Oct 3 01 3.01 Oct. and Nov. * *3 3.00 Nov. and Dec 4.43 2 *3 Dec. and Jan. .. ..’ .. * *4 2.43 POR TRi'X'EII’TS. 1X97 t»9R Galveston 11443 15X00 New Orleans A* 018" Mobile 759 Savannah "OS6 Churleston .. *244 7055 Norfolk S* 9 " New York 1225 Wilmington 4504 Boeton „ •• 4^5 Baltimore 9 ”4 Philadelphia 344 Estimated total .. .. 47707 53000 CHICAGO PROVISIONS. WHEAT — October 63*4 6314 December *344 *3 May 641 * CORN— October 2914 Decemlier 49% 293; May 32' 3254 OATS— May 23 22^0 PORK— December 7.55 ' - 1,1 January 892 *- 92 LARD — December .. 4.72 January 4.85 4.82 SIDES — October 5.17 January 4.65 4.62 ocromnfj Pfl.klML [ F A F»>«h mt PhOaiilpAAi k HIM i fTagisn ' J D Mali aad mt R4A*ri*'M la wt ta# lAwA»#ea A, H HwAA mt Tmmm t* *' th* if* j UW4flnW Mm. w*a*» mt H*m TweA •# ti th# firttWAlww AAdfsw Maarw mt AHaaiw t* At (Aw Plaatsv* J 8 i ar*** mt PAitAdetpfitA At mt «hw PTaaterv ; M J TAeitoas of Haw**Hlw t# at IAA da#t*ew Hi C Matpnw at 81. Idwal* I* At fAa ■ Ptaater* T J IJparoMb mt ChtoAAW la At tA# Aft 4|tM 1 T II I lew aid mt OAvtAWatf la at tAa firttagtow p C Jwtatos mt t Twc-tftAwtt ta at tkg . ArliAftoA HwAeri Hsrg#*. of Atlanta to At th* , (tUagiM I. R t adwav mt Uvsrpmnl t* at th* ArtßMpaA D fftedAMA it Naakylll* la at tAw ArltAfftww M M HwrtMdeta nf Itomwm-e ta at tA* Ptaater* O sis H#w*tl at PhtlaAeiphMi la At tb* Ptnatae*. K R Lti agst-'O of Rot best*? t* At th* Planter* J. A. Lvnrh at PhitoffeipAto t* At tb* ArltagtoA R M Robert eon of RAHiaw»re ta at the ArtisfliwA. H H Sternberg of MUlrntgevtlt* to At tb# Plantar*. J p (Mow*, ft C. Gilbert and f. D. Mar* of Charleston are at the Planter*. KlwetoMope. Th* klaetoacopc aril! be put na at Iwke View Park ton .(lit hy reqn#*;. This to the last rim* th* ktneUnwoft will be shown tbto season. I xcurstoo Kates. It ta autboritattyely stated that th* 8, C. 8 U. R R excursion rates to charleston ar* off and aril! not be had next Sunday The Marquise de Fontenay attrlhutea th* acute situation In Pari* to the swelied head of President Faure. who be says has been enormously puffed up sver since his tote visit to the Cur ot Russia. ft:, Louis seems to be more than playing even adth Chicago In produc ing a young woman who applied for a d von* the next da/ after she was married. _ TOO LATE FOB CLASSIFICATION TO R ENT-X-ROOM HOt’flß, O.VB -lIALF mile from Wholes*un Georgia railroad, with <»ne-hors# farm. D. W. Marks, corner Twelfth and Telfair St*. Oct 9 WANTED—GOOD BREAD COOK. 6«6 Greene street. Oct 7 C. V. WALKER. AT'CTIONRHn, will sell on Monday. October l*th, at 14:34 «. m., the pntlre household and kitchen furniture at 947 Greene street. Oct 9 - * WANTED-A POSITION AS PORTER tn drug store: three years' experience. Willing to work. Address M L. C., 735 Telfair street. Oct 8 TO RENT—ONE OR TWO ROOMS. furnished or unfurnished. M<>n only. With hath attached. Apply P. O. Box 556. city. Funeral Notice. THE FRIENDS AND AOQTTAINTAN CES of Mrs. W. C. Wsrdlaw are re spectfully Invited to attend her fun eral TOMORROW (Saturday i MORN ING, at 11 o'clock, from the First Presbyterian church. NEW YORK STOCKS. Sugar 11414 H4'4 Tobacco 124)4 123)4 B. R. T 66)4 C. B. Q 11494 U4)4 Missouri Pacific 32)4 32)4 Louisville and Nashville • 54>4 54)4 Manhattan 93 )4 92 ■* People's Gas 1047 a 104 T 4 T’nion Pacific 32)4 32)4 Rock Island 7 f1 194 St. Paul I° 7 ; 106T< ( Southern Railway, p:d .. 33)4 33)4 Western Union 31)4