The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, October 14, 1898, Image 8

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mtDAV THE HIGHEST STANDARD IN MEN’S APPAREL tt shown In our stock of Suits sod Ovc*r * costs—Th« scioncs and shill fisflsctad in svory dstsil of thoss firwinl* n»ust nscssssrliy <tpp#al to you as th« Tie Terr Besi Cloibii£ Tlai Caa Be Made Suit* S7.SO $lO SIS. 520.5251 * “1 Overcoats 57.50 up to 535.00 < 1 / S oy>&xyrr&rrfj) A SKS MICIMA Tm *Mk tl CIM *•< *■**• "* lahey «$•• URS . ttmm TUt, Of* l» M«»< W* ***** ** r * ■ **“ las* * , *f *p r ***l li- . 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It find tom 10m »U *'!»• Iwitd* Kto Wl#t tO rh* hall • »»#«#* *»# Bnfltty ««» tto street. a tor* ato tot Otorfi W*rh him. who N*«t omr hr *»# wl *k • horn »bo in *rqn#l#ta# Hr had tor* Qo hUk« *f Ito grand •on tod to »oronM»«*i»4 *to now thor oughty at»rmto oM tody upaialra and forte# opto tto door Tfcto *wr led Into a prtrara *•». from which th« todronm open* Tkr todnxun door way lock*# Th» dour waa (Wen burst oprn No uto waa In lb la bedroom Thro ttoy found the body of George ffprague. He waa tying »n the tod. full dreaaed. and In hta mouth waa one out of a rubber tube, which led through tto tranantn to a gaa Jet hi the kitchen, fifteen feet away. , We have the cheapest and best special order Restaurant In town. Come and be convinced. INN RESTAURANT, 7 I 7 Broad Street. SAD DEATH. Mr. Mark Lovuit Pled at City Hospital Today. Mr. Mark Lovett, of Btanley, Striven county. 8. <T.I (tide tbl» toorttfng at ihe city hospital from the effects'of a gun ahot wound received about a week ag Mr. I.ovett. who was only 16 years oTii. was a young farmer of Striven county. On Friday laal he was acci dentally shot, the wound taking effect. In the leg. On Monday he was brought to Ihr hospital for better medical ad vantages. Wood poison, however, had set In and he was bcyoucMwtlp. He lin gered until 6 o'clock this morning, when he passed quietly away. The remains have been embalmed and will probably be shipped to Stan ley tomorrow for burial. SOUTHERN SPURS. Held Their Regular Heetlng Last Evening. The Southern Spurs held their regu lar meeting in their club rooms last evening. The regular business rou tine was gone through wllh. but no thing of special importance was trans acted. This club is composed of many of the best young men of Augusta and Is a yource of great pleasure to the mem bers. "The rules are strict and lend in eve ry way to elevate the members of the club. Look Here 1 Ts anything the matter with you hair? r>o you fear baldness? Then lot mo treat your.hair in time. If already hald let me restore it. for I've done so on scalps bald faf long, years. Come to gee me at 82a 1-2 Broad street. MRS. SMITH. . t . iM vi i« i, scai ¥ mo wove neserrs towreay Ilia ay « - rrwt haNikiaiN By f*ranalwg iw I ew*e *«*• J****».| l a bll*4al#hU> Hal aed. top* t» Tto atottoetag inn atony at May* 11 nnding ft. i,. ml Iktokm Mwerny- «»f I AftIMMIS Si VH sc Si |» tdt-|| I wtf V'SNmI I this s Is •fINMIMPf Msi<» a# tS# Is* 19<mt Si As eASttc y for swilsiss f^sss-* - ayitnnm awl other mllrwcd tietota IHa ptondto tot gwiliy hut waa torn j mit tto to pall ha default el tto* toll. jHr waa >i uught lata matt yewt#»da» •ndtw tnat dl« Inn ItolctgMwlw and I ultra part edly plead ftlltr under all. ]He waa ntotetaeto under oto le Jurt t neat to tm pet atm meat for alar f day a j from tto date of hta lacayrernttan and Jto pay * ft a* of t waaty dottara gad tie * tto promtato t# leave tto vtat* and arror to eagage In Hr*at rralplag ‘ again Tto other three lad Id Been ta are held over hie had aa a farther laauraorw of goto conduct la the fo mre Tto prueerut'aa of thta eaae waa ifnuadto on Informa ton fnrmlehed hy ibe Peaaaytranla railroad eotapany ; Thla rooipanv bar i>eaa Itoirwtaeata. ia t-riaglag other a>olater* of the tkk- M a alptng low to )nattcn. owing to tto daeopiloaa practiced oa ttolr pa'roaa and tit an Bov a rice and laroovea lance they era pin ta.' Thy piartley of ' aralptg railroad tleketa la a aefarioua oae. and It la to to liwl that the fVnnacleaata railroad win rtMliiano tla good work until tto latldlona and pal pable erll la entirely eradicated. THR WEATHER l air Tonight and Tomorrow ; Cooler TatogM. Kor South Carolina~Bhowera oa the coart thla afternoon; tali and cooler 1 tonight w;th froat In eitrerae north woit portloa; Saturday fair; weaierly ' wluda. For Georgia—Fair tonight and 'Saturday; tooler In aoulheaat port Ion; | froat a In extreme northern poitlon to night. lyoral forecaa' for Auguata and rl elnlty—Fair tonight and Saturday: cooler tonight. River at 1 a. m. waa !*0 feet, a fall of O S feet In past 21 I hours Tho arm of high to'omeier yester day over the Rocky mountain region has providentially moved aouthward Into Texas, while Ihe storm Is located thla morning over the St. l-awreoce valley. „ Temperatures. In consequence of the movement of the high presstne area, have fallen throughout the entire Mississippi valley.and the southwest country, with frosts this morning at Amnrlilo and Abilene. Tex., Omaha. St. l.ouls, Davenport, Chicago Still lower tempetalurea are probable by morning In the fever stricken region, possibly attended by frosts, which Is favored by the conditions existing this moruing. PAkENTS UNEASY. Many Have Heard Nothing From Their Son*. Many of the parents of young men now In the United States army tn Cuba are quite uneasy about their sons. This feeling has been among them for a good w hile, but was especially in creased yesterday, when so many let ters were received telling of the great amount of sickness among the men. Several of the parents have not heard from their sons since their departure. They are awaiting the arrival of the next mall and if nothing is heard will telegraph to ascertain the trou ble. Moved first door above Dyer building. Ellis Res taurant. Mr. North Hack. ~Mr. Phil North has returned from (he jubilee at Macon and reports a royal good tune. He says that the Ma comtes treat the strangers royally and he had a good time every moment that '.c was away. His friends are glad to see him back and know that his lit tle run off will do him good. French Peas. Mushrooms and Sar dines cheap at Lamkin & Co.'s. JkTJaTJSTsA MM WhAMI wOf lull If* | Maui m Mh» *• »t*MS • «to atto Hal v m %if fl [ rirric * a* iy If|t|# , M „ M g t •• CM | f'llll* j§ •• •• «» a* •# •# ?" T fWi® , 4 y a * fVMMP , a a *• •• •• •* a* •# » * I Wfett* to ** »• •« •* •*•••* ® OoIIPNNI • • •• •• • a •• 00 • fTH PTII WARD White t i Ml Cnlnrto ~...,« «* «« M nrrn ward Wh'ie ~ „ „ I* Cotovto ~ >. •• •• •• * Tali' vegtatered today Hi Tto regtatrattoa r**cka dew 1 re ft aid - tto 'tot tto howtw foe oywisilM are tmm » a. • to I p m and M If a to I p sa Tto bnoha rime Nov I Woe A Hwn wtft totng la a big at ! re re Inn to Vnsltr. (Vtstw IT. over; the Auguaia and Southern fnsi Taa nitle and intermedia'e point• mr. oiw sPirr« la haw rUnarrr »t Planter* Cigar aal New* Aland Mr On* Spath. maaager of The H«r-1 aids elrrutailto depg 'metit ha* lain cbaaad the Plaater* cigar aad newg ataad and artll eater to tto cigar and news trade, aa well aa do newspaper circulation work Mr Speth ha* pun haaed a complete new stock irf •mokery* auppllea and will conduct hla new hualnesM In an up to date man ner. Mr Speth'a many friend* wish him much succaaa In hla new bualnaaa ven ture. over auo Houses Furnished WKk the Rice A O'Connor -hoe Co Gift*. The Rice A O'Connor Shoe Company have already fuisilahod or given out ov er five hundred of their handsome an-t, useful article# under their caah certifi cate aysteni. Bvery customer, no mat ter how amall rhelr purchaac, I* entitled ito a certificate, and when their pur -1 chase* amount to $lO. 111. S2O or $26 Worth of merchandise, the holder I* cn : titled to select one of the handsome articles they have on hand free of charge. They have Just received a full line of the latest shapes, lasts and col ors of the celebrated "Helser" shoe, the "Kmetuld Kid” shoe and the old relia ble "Bay State Shoe Company's" g.sMls for gentlemen. They have the agency In this City for the celebrated "Sorosls" sh.o* for ladles, anil they claim to have s It,, largest stock of children's and miss es' school and dress shoes in the city. Sec thetr advertisement on page three of this day’s paper. REV. T. R KENDALL Lectured to Tubman Girls at Not n Today. Itev. T. R. Kendall, of St. John’* church, lectured to th,. Tubman High School girls at noon today, taking for hi* subject. “Woman," The lerture was one of a most beau tiful and Instructive nature. The young ladles of the school enjoyed the ad dress immensely. Mr. floss Dead. Many of Augusta's citizens remember with pleasure the time when Mr. Cm Moss wa* a conductor on the Georgia railroad, and will be grieved to hear or his death. Mr. Moss died yester dav of typhoid fever at hla home in Gainesville. His remains will be Interred In Woodville, Ga., this after noon. Committee Meeting. This afternoon at four o'clock the committee of accounts will meet In the council chamber to attend to thetr reg ular business. The usual accounts will he examined by the commit tee. A Van Wyck. the Tammany Candi date for Governor of New York, is said to be nearly as silent a man as his brother, who is the Mayor of New fork city. ' • New Dutch and Kippered Herrings at Lamkin & Co.'s. ••to tot **#• MMM omtrn Pain Killer. # #niii mm tatapv* Ml taimta ***% itohii* %»«>»# i tav | a 0090% yi44y*t* < aowoma tto tot totossAMtt*4B 9* irn# *# (MU# taitataV* INMijdltNAt.., Id lt|f ImwEM# |Mf ! •s n c-.a, ft f U [ n Ws • fHrm* [ Attetti ta tn# link IsAff fl ftarr llkft, ta ita nt %fro W M S+MV of tills fftf. ! j Col C. WlkltWf. AO SESR-tfAfni ifjmtfr of Atteiii. ta ot At Pfoot* j | Ms j J. fVoorta m»4 J, •. Mooimo. of flNim i'**Va+m, or* ol ita Arttui* I in*. W *f Feuvr • sryll licws »*r rhant cf Apps-ytto, $ C., ta at tto Hawtecs t, B - Jnystto. es At. lasts repre- j seeling a brewsury of (bat etty. 1a at Ito . Planter* Mr Chariest T. Gorichfus ta spend ing a few dava pleasantly with raia . tires la Harlem Mm Chss It Rirtorr. who has been i visiting tn New Torh aad vlelalty. re turnrd home today. F. H. fjamtoet. repreeenttag tkei Hineer Bewtsig Machine agency at At- ; ; lanta. la at the Planters. Charles It, Pieraoa. advance agent for Ito "Ksntw o' Tewweeaee" e>m- I pany. I* at tto PTanter* ; Mr « H Hart lee of the 8. A Is, ! left thta morning for Greenwood and Atlanta on company bualneaa. Miss Kva Daniel ha* returned tn the ttty after a long visit to friends In. different portion* of the state. Mra. H. A. Cook, of Harbm, «|>ent yeaterdav Hi the elty with her niece, j Mra. A. E. Gerald, on Bay afreet. C. A. Burt, advas ec agent sos “A Parlor Matrh” company, which will tie here on the Hal. I* M the P’.antrra. Mr. Fred T. Lockhart will conduct services at the Second Baptist rburcb In thla city Sunday morning and eve ning. The protracted meet Inga at St. Luki'a church continue to grow In In terest and a large congregation are In attendance nightly. | Geo. H. King, of Boston, la at the Plantera. He la Interested In cotton milts aud went over to Langley today , to take a look at the mill over there. Mr J. T. Hodo of the Third regiment Is down from Griffin on a furlough. Mr. Hodo la the guest of his sister, ; Mra S. N. Norris, No. Sl2 Barnes sttcet. The friends or Mrs. Maltnda Farr will Vegret to learn that she has been rtrlcken v Ith paralysis, and is quite sick at her home, No, 127 Fifth street. j Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Walker will leave tomorrow morning tor Piedmont. S . C.. where Rev. Mr. ! Thomas will preach Sunday morning | and evening. Mrs. Walter of Harlem, ! and her handsoaie little son. Master Marlon Lazenby, spent the day In the city yesterday, ihe guests of Mrs. Ar thur Gerald. on Bay street. An enjoyed meeting of the Wood lawn Epworth League was held last ! eveulng. and Mrs. R. L. Swann and Miss Rosine who arranged the program, have been very highly com plimented upon its success. Sergt. Joseph Eve Goetchlns and Private Thomas Atkinson, who have . been spending a few days In Harlem, resting tip from the arduous duties and wearing hardships experienced ki camp, have returned to the city much improved. C. 11. Canfield, a former Augustan, but who has been living in Birming ham for severaljyears, is at the Plant ers. He Is thinking of again making his home In Adgusta. Mr. Canfield is well known here', especially among the Confederate veterans, having left Au gusta with who fought for 1 the Southland In the Civil War. He <vas shot in and yet bears (he marks. If. he d*?cided to again make his Imroe'fn Augusta he will re move his femllyhere in a week or so. ITS *ltu» Hi AM lit THTR yt m fctoatMkm URM to ttkaatototo I I #«4 ta|g|MU 1 tihf. far«| 4 Ml || -41' k T ## ; i T tM tail? Ml (ta* <ta» f4*ta ? I M% Tfiliiinrfil M#tf I (pi * ARBi *t ffe * to #9 ’ **f f : * ’ t *| * ff y n littoAtoto 9"'' mil <f It! * '•a tor## *. ■Mkfi"* frißftortol to lk#to tta# k- toto* lai to •i' »r%*4 ftor M# |i| Ml II ta *w ta either 'howyhe tor th# awtotol «*M to kto tto toll or Via* mm irrvut to, u, M ~l | .J Jt _ , t fll, , _ 1 1m tm CIII j ■ j ;tr, ft fw ss• wot appclulto wheii I, f lii rls m if,,, if#, **vt Ih, hi* tarm haa prove* himwSf ■ rapuhi* tma es thoaw affair* whbh are to to j rawrvltto to tto Mra hot tt la wrok- , > sbl» any other ma* • « tto fonw would ! 'hay# drp# tto mom thing uaJrr aikll* ] Chterdot waa apparvotlv ahmN » I reora of a#v H» had toao etas love# by Cay* Mart I*l aad waa Pot tar from l hi* ho at* wtoa killed. Grain Trad* Rooming. New York. Oct 14.* Extraordinarily , ( aige export naira wrrn mad* yeater- 1 (day of wheat, com. oat* aad rye. Bur! ' rope telex tto buyer, and tto p-lrea at ,ooe t'me ran up aharpiy. Tto ax-| • port apira of wheat her aad at tto out-1 ports were I.WMM btuhe.a. toakiax! i nearly S.ioo.iwo la two day*, of eora. J 1 btohela. or J.ttoUto In two ' days, and of oat*. 100 ono. o aay ao- j i thing of 100 000 buaheis of rye and > 1(100 tons ot mill feed The bull ' points on wheat, aside from the pt»- i uomenal export demand, were higher , market* In Liverpool. Part* and Ant- I warp, smaller offering* by Run*.a and (th« Danuhlan provlncw, buying by - Germany at 81. Irtult for Der ember j and January at a prtmlum. higher j !pricy# at the northwest, brisk rales of! j flour at Mlnnenpolla. where In three* days the business ha* amounted to over 550.000 barrels, caah sale* In Chi cago of over 1.000.000 buxhela In two day*, and finally reports of damage, by froat In Russia and by drought in Aust rails. Profit taking here and at the west and north rat caused a recession In wheat before the close. But the scalpers here and at Chicago of late, have had a rather hard row to hoe, a*; the trend of price* haa been upward, j owing to the unusually large European demand. Treasure From the Oquendo Washington. Oct 14. The navy; department will place on rale In New York a quantity of Spanish money.; gold and paper, found on the Spanish armored cruiser Almlrante Oquendo, j The money wu3 damaged by exposure to salt water and heat and is valuable! principally to relic collectors. It was In the treasure chest of the Oquendo that the gold and bills were found. A diver who had been working on the j wreck of the cruiser disappeared and, was finally located In Santiago. H#| was drunk at the time and told those, who had arrested him for desertion from the navy that he had diseoverou the treasure cheat In the forepeak of the Oquendo. Another diver was sent down, but he did not discover the chest for several days. The chest was ; opened when brought to the surface, and found to contain 10,000 gold pieces I of the denomination of 25 pesetas, ia j all 150,000, and 30.000 notes of ihe Bank of Spain of various denomina tions. The proceeds of the sele of this ; money will be turned into Ihe United States treasury. The bottom of the Pacific between Hawaii and California is said to be so level that a railroad could he laid for five hundred miles without grad ing anywhere. This fact was' discov ered by the United 'States surveying vessel engaged in making soundinss with a view to laying a cable.—N. Y. Times. Work may be nature’s own physician —but it is good at times to change doctors. Why isn’t a good wife a woman pos sessed? I EXTRA ! DELIVERY ! SERVICE. 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I «. t #'kflp **4# (4#* Mt ru~ri #1 Kef Wtft (fSMB |Anr Wftntiinff I Of Ito war With ttpalw WP I- ttoee wradw ago. when to was granted leave ) Mr It. t, F»a waa a weP-nme rip-1 |t«r In »nr rlty taM week He la to manage >.ur Mr Bacon to a lertorr, Inar thr -uab Oeorgln and gonth Caro lina whPh we feel ware will to ane-1 cmiful 10 *•>' * Tta# «ii(lwuiti tat tta# tu tor* r+turn ing t« Ito room from hla raunda a few; M e na* owe to** effort* to make » our purchase* entirely ratmtactory ham. MAHONEY & ARHSTRONG. COAL and WOOD STROWOER Hi. BELL 170*. Office and YarJ No. 1 Macartan Street nlghta ago. found a large luacioua 'po»- aum quietly enj-ylng hi* lunch which he had left open upon atartln* out It la hard to tell which waa the most frightened of the two—hut who ever heard of a 'possum getting away from Sambo? Mr. George Evans ha* been In New York for a week or more, and will prob ably return with hi* *l*ter. Ml»» Louise Gibson ha* returned from a visit to friend* In Georgia. Mr* James M. Cobb has her sister. Mis. John, from Alabama, spending a while with her. The busy grinding of the nil mill and the constant clatter and humming of the loom* and spindle* of the cotton factory make things lively In their vi cinity. •'What did you find a* a soldier to be the worst side of army life?" waa a»ked. "The luelde,” said the shallowfaced volunteer. TOO LATE FOK CLASSIFICATION LOST —A BLACK AND WHITE SET TEiK PCPPY. Finder will be reward ed by returning to 512 Walker street. Oct 14 WANTED—A GOOD SITUATION OF some kind: brain or hand w-ork. Am also a good collector. Address E R. J., |sts Ellis street, Augusta, Ga. Oct 15 WANTED—POSITION AS BARTEND ER. Best reference given. Address Bartender, care Augusta Herald, Au gusta, Ga. Oct I, Eyes Corrected and Protected. Dr. G. R. Burdoin, of Philadelphia, Optical College, has located at 711 Broad street. EYES TESTED FREE, latest styles, moderate prices. Satis faction guaranteed. Office hours 8 a. m. to 12 m.; 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. .OCTUM* knmva n#R#n a enmm tttaiiiiT k Wftnt# fit# . tti« M i •••• A#•■»•*# itataHNl* mm *» *# •• ** **., I I«inwiffl #ftatak«#T ,* ,v ** •• •« », . I s*tt ; fll r tta f (fttofftot tot tiff#* f|7 »• •« •• 00 #» It I I## itai44HfNi .•>..• •••« •**» , 4ti 1# ftUVfftr I Into ftlttamij «• •• #• •• . I Ita It RtTIUIT* BtP* ItaMl ffTt4ta|T .#». *» ** •« »« -*#P» | Ttatatt «♦ *• «« .. », ao .0 tms itata ; lAtett, ifurmi, taturtaitaXTt. NltrtaiT ••* t*ta T* r#*4 M -wAmf • Itlt 111 fgyt Tu##4»> Itaftta » tm W«4i»##4fty . Hit 3«T TNr#tar *. Htt !•! frt4») •• «. ItKto.. 13# 9ta| I Ttoai .. .. tJtJ n*» l ito OROM tUtCBIPT#. twr t rat Net receipt* today MM 111* Through rmirai today wnd Una* receipts today .. .. MM MSI STOCK AND RECKIITI. I*l7 Itto 'Stork In Augusta ... .. toll* 244*t Iteralpta narr I4ept. ... Itattl *2l2# I COTTON I.BTTEB Augusta Oa,, Oct I* —The cotton I market continue* dull and practically I feature lea*, price* fluctuating In a nar row r. nge. LlvertaeM cable* this mor ning were a shade better, with spot ■•lew as 15.00*. New Torh opened strong at !a«t night's price* and cm rrpcwta of 'rout : In Texa* ahowe dfurther strength. JRl* iuary rallying t« t.ts. At this price, however.pmflt taking and renewed s 'H ing. order* cam* In and Ihe nwiltet cloyed off to opening ptlc a. PAINE. Mt'ltPHY A CO. The folio wring quotation*, the closing price* taken at ! p. m.. are over the special wire* of Paine, Murphy gk C 0.4 NEW YORK COTTON. Open. cbm*. January .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 5.12 5.33 February .. 5 25 March S 30 5 » April 5 43 3 '4 May 5.47 5.41 June 5 52 August .. .... .. .. .. 5,5* ■' St i October .. .. 5.21 5.22 November 5.23 DccemlH»r 5.2 S 3.2* Tone Oulet Middling 3 7*l® LIVERPOOL COTTON. January and February 2.52 2.5.' 41 i February and March .. 2.53 2 His 3d March and April 3 o<h 2.'*) April and May $ #1 J-®$ May and June .. .. .. 3.02 $.02 June and July 3.#2 3.02 03 July and Aug 3.04 *.03 01 ! Aug. and Sept ? <H S-‘ ; * 'Sept, and Oct. .. A .. 2.03 3-00 loct. and Nov 1 52 2.Wj:'.<! | Nov. and Dec 2 *>2 2.5'.' 51 Dec. and Jan 2.62 2.62 CJ PORT RECEIPTS 1817 ISIS Galveston 60s I 1.,143 , New Orleans .. ..11837 1870 ' Mobile .. „. 9*31 1715 Savannah I*oll KW2S : Charleston .. .. .. .. .... 3026 71,6 1 Norfolk 3114 51 •* New York 22-7 * Wilmington 25-1 • Boston 517 6!>3 : Baltimore 1422 ' 1 Philadelphia 502 —• Estomated total 41215 6200 V CHICAGO PROVISIONS. r ’ WHEAT— December M*»- May .. .. .. .. .. .. 53''a- i 2 6SIA CORN— December "0 *4-74 -1 ’A May 32«4-?s OATS— May 23t» 23’S PORK December 7.82 " s ? January 9 - 02 ®’77 LARD— December UOO January 1.92 500 SIDES— October r >,72 January $-®7 4. ,5