The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, November 15, 1898, Image 8

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WtM* W* #•»* AkraM »■»«■> *k# hkwMlmm. n-t-i tnum imom h hAhw «t tlNi tMII MKrWi pftftltitifft lie N |pft§| mW iialAf ftarit tie l?Mfc 4M>* •*ftl sfdff to set mt#rf rt|lt Mora «$r polite Mi ywiftfift## to tie NiM.fti | at M MMMloa la tk# Mrltoaa *#fc«ol tmmm at Uk IMit MMrki IM * tfwMto at AM ttUIM. tWH tk# kau#a Own. I y*f *>*"*< B pvtlt'loM (M in* yMr«*i <4 tkat totghbarkawd •fit if Mom dltM to It, Nfeißg of tka tfwho to |t«. (Mo » Kr*4*d orkoo. Uw» Of ► •«** • be> * »«*r Tkt* m |a th* tall k»o<*iodar «t «**• fmit i oho w» «kn UtMM of tkat MlMrtrt. atao. Mr. U«tw H ■»!«• kaoo *4 M katore ih-ra ••• a pH*r of iaMkar na tka arouada of tkat flora Wa tkraa truataaa katd a meat lag In oa» at tka taota at tka H.rktaoad ran? grounds dating ratap waattag In nktrk tkla Mlldtng was referred “| told tka too Saagna that tka tittildtng would mat about -on hundred dollar* I klred Mr J. M Mralajr aa<t Mr. Jack Tin try to do tka oork oktrk that dd. I ordarad tka flooring ratling and otgdow* from Parkins M/g company and tka raat of tka tun in* fruta Mr Uugg Tkara to ■wining agld about tka balktlag until M ana* completed Thau Mr H. N. Beago entered kla protest aa to tka amount All tka arrounta area gre at* U<l full* ltotni*#4 ageapt tka plans and specification*. making on. kills (or lumber and attparlntandln* tha work from ataM to finish, which I did furnishing my horaa and road ran, alao Hr# fs*s which I presented to ha paid Mr. J. R Hntl.y • pay and Mr. Ttnley'a pay bad to ka iladm ted out of that amount, tha raat to coma to me for aer vlcm rendered, which the* hoard said 1 ought not to be paid for that woik, a* being n trustee and taking the con tract myself. The two Mr Seagtia agreed with them Our arboo! law does not debar a trustee from building or to do work of anjr kind, or doe* It aay be must. Our law on (he subject Is this: •• The local trustees can have an many teachcra or aa few teachers, long or short term; build and repair Just ; aa they please and as their funds will permit ' , •Thin la the law and the building committee has nothing to do with It. j This building wan In the knowledge of all tbone who are tn power to act. I j have done nothing that 1 ant ashamed of •'An to proving my account. 1 have, nothing to prove, for iitl Who know anything about It, know I was having It done l-et those who arc crying fraud, prove it so. lad them by law prove that I have criminated myself, In charging for my services. “Janies H. Stuart.” This Is no fake, as some of the “ Vliss Nancys’* say It is. because they can’t get goods at their prices. Sensible people are satis fied at what we say and what they set for the money at the Bankrupt sale of Landram & Butler. Handsome Wedding Presents Sterling Silver Novelties. S - Ive Boxes. Sterling Silver top. 10 cerns. Sterling Silver Comb and only $2-50. Watch and Wristlet only S 4 00. Watch Repairing, Diamond Mounting and Engrav* ing in all its branches. Everything first class. LEWIS J. SCHAUL, Popular Priced Jeweler, Under the Arlington Hotel. TO ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE Hat* Efftti «f Prim* Gr»i, Dr tMtfi lw» Famftft. latte* Irws Cams fas Retard to Dratk —A ss. _ to*. -..si ft* I*### PIPVVii I Tto tottowtoc Ntw was rstowd fcy > fhnstwMMtoa fkwtlttMH tola mnmiag j Tka 1 uar waa acnwapaalad by aa® ! tfcrf from It* patwaMW at Attaata. 1 . i f .sluing why tha find MM kad . f yg*ft#| #§►<###§ * I lh* mm mad J Headquarter* Third IT. ■ Volunteer lafaaty ramp Lawton, Near Ouantenasacc Ck<a. IV inker a. t«Bd j Mr. M. W It roan Atlaato Ua 'Sir: Tha commanding edheer direr is tkat yaw to notlfl.d of the death of ’ frnvsts Waiter Cray. On. H . Third fraglmeat I* 8. V. Infantry. Captain John Twiggs commanding Maid frray died Meptemher 18. I*B*. at OuanUtoatno. Cuba, of paeumoala. and waa burled at Uuanianamo Cuba M« Member 18. 1688 PiMl Mataaaeat* and tavewtory of effects of deceased to?* been forwarded to the adjutant genera la office at Washington. It, C. | If. 8. A., and you will please notify the relative* of tha daaaascd at the asms On enrollment card of deceased I find tl. W. Brown of Atlanta. On . to to hia uar'e no parnata and no guar dian. Rasped fully. * Jaa. U Lowry. Ist Sft Co If. 3rd V. 8. Vol Infantrv The letter when It reached Atlanta wae rent to B. \V Brown, but that gentleman sent It back to the postmas ter. saying he waa noi the one that the letter waa Intended for. aa he had no nephew In Cuba The postmaster read the letter and decided that Orav probably lived In Augusta. Thin was « correct surmise, for Walter flr-v die In Cubs on the day oentloned ■ left Augasta with Capcinfwypc.ufe ,i < pysul.a vbgkqj cmfwyp shrdluuu bb die In Cuba on the day mentioned. He left Augtiaia with Capt. Twiggs' i-otnpntiv and the news of bis death was told of In The Heiald of Odober 20th. Prom what can lie learned by the postmaster, all the relative* of Gray have moved away from here The Istter la still In ibe Augusta postof- Rce. THE CROWDS STILL FLOCK. The bankrupt sale of Landram & Butler i 3 still the attraction and talk of the town. EXCELLENT PROQRAM lias Been Arranged For Entertain ment at Y. M C. A. , The Y- M. C. A. will tender a delight ful entertalftment tonight at the As acelntlon hall. The program will he athletic und mualcal in nature. The gymnasium class will go through va rious physical exercises and the musi cal part of the entertainment will be most, interesting, as a splendid pro gram has been arranged It Is desired that It be stated that no boys under 16 years of age will be admitted to the entertainment. An entertainment for the boys will l»e given later on. They must not feel slighted about not bettig extended Invitations. Watch the races at the entertainment. They will be worth while witnessing. THV Jk. TJOT7PTT.A T*Wm ALD DIVISION HEADQUARTERS COME THIS EVENIN6 {TKa Eishth P«win«yivar»iA Arrlv»d tu»i* Night j and ths Thirteenth Come* This Evening. Tni D«yi N*to* From gftett of th« R»g*m*fiU Of InUKtot to IN) SoHMffi*. sT'9mß mm* I%s s'*t»♦s»!s i-fttwi vs fift# #sif ta#t mmrnm mi ftmt 1 ii~irt»»— t t ) #p#sM| tgpffi hI WMft •• $t s*'**** r*n#M tsg % h# I# (ft*## fftdhji |«ds» H fnitgi «f Ift# Hu »riM tfthft llftMl t#Mtt flf« s#*in#sftgs sss♦*■ so*4 «*$ tggpftgf (£m f ftttti »HI IMt ftftft(• Tft#» flftt I# INMft I gfflft ft sfsft ftftM fftft I# VlHto tWMftl# ■ft I f%m gpNs.il|Bß *O-* -s»# tks*o SNM| trot |MMBft )mm to tto am* at «tow mg ton wtH pfWtobiy to ptoas* itoto kp tok* ktoW* t*a Tto kMtok at ito nwsMiss Mi cay* ssi pailiskM to Tto MtokM Tto two toMAitow at tto RtoMh tow*wr>towta maMM to BM * tow* Major Hatch Mans at tto Flea* tot tan «a rtoapkay ft. toMsd •> OkHtato. fra . Caps Vaa Bp*rk Flm lj*wt. |l ft, ftttftft)#. 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C. ewglncers. left today , for his home on a furlough Bateson company H. engineer*, who baa been tick In qua’tera went to bat talion hospital today The slgaal corps are busy putting up telephone line* Heveral have already been completed Dumber la lining hauled to corpa headquarters, next to Ihe Bon Mr,, and engineer* are laying out the camp ' , j Thirty-rilth fUchlgaa. The 3Alh Michigan ha* opened Ita pnsioffic* and la doing big bualncaa to day All regiment la giving order* fur new suits todaf. Co. D U moving to the end of street car line for car provoet duty In company D, Corporal Arthur K. 1 Gould has been reduced to rank* for absence from camp without leave . Corporal Lear of Co. K la tick with the mensloa. Polmanteer of B went to hospital with pneumonia yesterday Charles Demean of M returned today j from a sick furlough. I .Privates John Hayes and Harry Me- j Farland have been promoted to corpo j rala In M Private Pronty. Private Campbell and Private C. Johnston were promo ted to cmporals last night In company L, and Corporal Upper! was promoted to a sergeant. « Spears of Co. C returned from sick, leave today. Ferguson of A was sent to the regi mental hospital today. The jags (he men had on when they came to the city has cost them dearly, aa many non-commlaaloned officers have beru reduced to ranks. Others have been reduced for being absent without leave. This evening the division headquar ters arrive In the city . The officers are: Brigadier General J. P. A. Gobln in command; Major F. S. Strong Adjutant Gene ral; Major Philip Reade, Inspector Gene ra 1 ; Major Sawyer, Quartermaster; Major Wm. K. Wright, Commissa ry; Capt. T. R. Rivers. Third IT. S. cav- j airy; Lt. W. R. Smedburg, Third cav alry, Aids; Major Powell. Surgeon. The Thirteenth Pennsylvania will j also arrive. Col. Henry A. Corson, commanding; ; Lt. Col. F. W. Slillwell; Major W. : A. Wood, Major E. D. Fellows; W. E. j Keller, surgeon: Lt. Blanchard and Lt. Merryman. assistant surgeons; U. D. j. Davis, acting adjutant and Second Id. K. W. Gunster, Quartennastar. First naryland. Jerome Hanley otjained On. G this morning. : f } fftpt ft W ITifift ft! I*9s I* 9$ w «ftH >">» nsw» #s■),.tftift fttftft ft ftlfeftfti $* <#R% ||f Htftlftft ■ftiiifti.f. ff ffti 91 ft ift ift# ftßftftiWi I Cftfi fWPftft ftf ftft f*. s•#•»#%#• iNNft ! fjfiwii-fttii iftit mmmsm $ ft ftf in ftft df ft fl. I# tilt - ftflNWl HI ftftftfttfft fff ft ftftiift? *f ft |# mm flft# I fftp ftlftl litpMF fdftft# (tnss ft ts • 11 . < f toffil nto*. 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A ta tto rsrepttoa to- I nurht , 1 Troop If has raralved 71 new sake*# , Corporal Hadlry, of Tn-op R. return jed laat night from detaehwf sarvlca McNeil of Troop L. was dlarharg*,! ' from the bMfttll tndar Jackson of Troop A Morgan of Troop B. war# seat to tto hospital to- Eugene H Daly aad Earl Parlor of jll. Louis, were a*#4gar4 I® Troop H today gereral tom are May rxaoitnad to dir for rnllatmrnt to the service I/uli and Gant, colored two leam- Ulers of AbhoU’a corrnll. eatnr to the hospital today The large division hospital la now 'complete and the offeera are moving tfl and getllrg It to order One ward la being used for the patient* and the office and dlaprmtutfr »*» "■‘V ftjr wprk j The kitchen la to'"* supplied wiiPi •a range and all the latest Improve- I merit* and will be able to supply ail , the food needed by the Invalid*. Btovta are being p'aced in all the ward* and In the near future the alek men from the different romnsnle* will all he brought to the main building Thar* I are few field hcepUata that are equal to the one here and there ta every rea son to believe that Caron Young wilt be noted In army cirelea for tt* health fulneas and few death*. MAKE NO MISTAKE. Don’t miss the sale of new and seasonable Dry Goods now proiner on at the Bankrupt Sale of Landram & Butler. THE WEATHER Forecast for 36 hours ending 8 p. tn. November 16. 1898. Washington forecast: For Geo'Rto and South Car olina—Fair tonight and Wednesday; warmer Wednesday; north to north east winds. Local forecast for Augusta and vi cinity: Fair tonight and Wednes day. Colder toniftht. The river this | morning at eight o’clock was 11 feet. | a rise of 0.9 feel in the past 24 hours. An area of high pressure overlies the mldd’.e of the country from the Rockieß to the Atlantic with the low est pressure confined to the upper Mis souri valley. Scattered light rains have fallen over the eastern half of the country, Including the Texac coast, while clear weather prevails this morning over nearly ,all sections. Temperatures as a rule have fallen everywhere, the fall being marked in the East Gulf and ; Middle Atlantic states. The coldest | weather this morning occurs in the upper Rocky mountain region, where I the thermometer registered 20 above zero. The stock of Landram & Butler must be closed out in the next sixty days at some price- Hr. Bn ua Out. Mr. W, B. Battle I .jUf the haak and ladder eempany. whgwvas thrown from the truck and pretty badly bruised last week, has recovered Sufficiently to be dismissed from the l|e|pltal. , 1. M. C. I. TENTS HIVE ARRIVED f ini {l# %ft*f ly Jjhk"#4 |( t%, W. 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Wt » ftft# tij# tft#< #».#•* tft# MNW ft# #f BrMil f fft#ft# Ha will in #s##»j»f ftn#« #iM«4ftf# '•itMl ftft# #*ftaf4tftt, •• mmmmtm#* »• I rtw’ mtom TtmW s4l Ht *1 TODAY’S riAMcira, At’OCWTA MANKRT RKpoRT. | Auauaia O* .8« it -T«a» toswdv —Auawa’a rl—«grslkm ' dad ofdtwaay .... - •** ItorVi good -wdumry •• *N | Hkt4lltl( *• >• #a «••• • 11*1$ ' fAftfrl ft! nMUft M • m I Ift* 14 |lf 14411## a. • 1-14 fttrM ftii*f4l»nc to a. I m | Onr4 mkidimc .. •• *« «• ,k . Hk ! •laiFi* »• •• #* •• •« 4fti*fti ! Ting** .. -RWI-8 RTWFTB. PA LEA. BPTM NEK*. MHIFMENT* Weak eedlag Nov. U. I*a» Hac tolas toltl. ffbtp'l ; Saturday .... «« H 4» • 317 «7* Mods, 34H 78* M ii» Tuesday mt IM 133 3MT Total ...... mat I*l3 W MS4 OROM RBCEIPT* imr uaa Net receipt* today 3*31 39*1 Through rat ton tidai .... ** —— Grass rereipi* today ... 3**l 38*1 (STOCK ItIC'EIFTn. Iwt tags Mat h I" Augusta . .... 4331“ »MM Itecalpta since Kepi. I ..ITU** 173371 I ■'The following quotation*, the eloping, price* taken at 2 p. in., are over the Special wire# of Paine Murphy A C*.: CHICAGO PKOViaiOMR. WHEAT— Open. Clone December **S to. May ..to « CORN — Decern her 31\ ItM May 338* *3W OATB-- December 32% 2t'« ! May 2t% 24% I PORK— December 7.7$ 7,70 January .. *.® * So; IaARD — Decernl>«r .. t 77t* 4.77 H January . .. •• 4.86 4.82 H 1 SIDES— January .. .. t.M 4.47%! NEW YORK COTTON. January 5.20 SI* 1 February .. .. .. .. .. .. 5 24 5.24 March 5 28 5.35 April .• •• *• .. .« .. 5.30 3.30 May *• .. •* .. .. .. .. 5..>5 5.34 June 6.39 5.39 July ■. 5.41 5.40 August 6.46 5.44 September .. .. ~ .. .. 5.44 5.44 Octolwr 6.46 5 46 Deceml>er 5-16 5.14 Tone—Qyiet and steady. Middling —, 5%. NEW YORK STOCKS. Sugar 122% 123% Tobacco ■■ 12* HIH B. R. T , .. .. 6* ’ SS% C. B. Q Ds*i 11904 ! Missouri Paelfle 36% 37% Louisville and Nashville . 61’n 61 Manhattan 05'i 94’i People's Gas 105 r « Union Pacific 35 34%, Rock Island 107>i 167 r i St. Paul ll ?v , H 3 ’* Southern Railway, pfd .. 39> a 38U Western Union 93% 93H LIVEIU’OOL COTTON. January «nd February 2.61 3.59 60 February and March .. 2.61 2.60 March and April 2.62 2.61 April and May 2.63 2.61 62 May and June .. .. .. 2.63 3.62 63 June and July 3.80 2.63 July and Aug. .. .. .. 3.01 3.00 Aug. and Sept 3.01 Sept, and Oct. .. .. .. 3.02 3.01 Oct. and Nov 2.61 Nov. and Dec 2.61 2.60 Dec. and Jan 2.61 2.59 60 PORT RECEIPTS 1897 1898 Galveston 9095 1 6544 Galveston 35399 21463 Mobile .. 303 S 2599 Savannah 14114 149S* Charleston 2346 Norfolk 53*2 7016 New York - 2126 HR* Wilmington .. 2110 318* Boston 74* 6Sl* Philadelphia .. .. .. .. .Estimated total 77853 79000 IA LUMBER ! BARGAIN. | I In# Rod gfrn-rT ft. CM Itof «l lufti* ft# # I lT# mama to Y*« (tod I ddi tod * # # ftff d*«» I multfi 'r 4#d l fi« Ia»l mat tto MU— !*•#** toss «*T | i tv| dp ftf H H «had tto to*4 4 toffif tad* to** 4 { (tol « i* dA ohdWd dffii to# am mat ym* patfmm i«F | t nftfftift M+rngt* I $? 00 lag** mm Ihtmmmi toft Am ymt j ihrdft ft Ito kgffiW »ftf R 8 todi ft ttod Ift kih I CHAS F, DtCsf.V Hdtoffi. 1! | »dft V TO BE BURIED VET NOT DEAD til In #B# (Hi ft t N*f i«M M Gink. Al 4 OVa»k Tito A*Vrwama to lad total Opwt* Wan. totott* Ward «« to karsad a* * D F '%'& ffifY|| • ft## to>* tog tl •• HAtofi k*» tod aa Mag Mr #. Et T'sn %gd Far*:ak '#d k raffia god Ito toisif *4*l trill tit* siftr# in tft# iftt ftft#t ift tft# tftfti front K# fttfttilff Vitl t# tot ftft#4. ftm «mtf M» I# ft### Ift tft# ftfV |##t # fiiimt*## uroßtftfNl ftf Prwft t^#. ' tft# ftyft##tni. ii# oft h*m- ll# ft## ft#>ft ft#ft##fftilf #!##ftift# #• • r J ##ftl tft Ift# #ft#ft ft ftt t%# Aft* ffUHi* HfMJto f,r i r« ftl-ft## f ftlftift Ift oVfofft Wm ftiftftt ##4 will nfttftw udder tto ffiudi prurtuee 1 8? l|Vfd“» ! ** Ito until 7*B kitotirraa rfytilgg wton he *lll to laakltH on tto «|*4» ftau#ft #tft.#p -c » At 18 « cldrh Ito* danisi tto Rff-1 eng at fke grass was togusi dfcd ad w* gn Ik gr>«# a isrffe kumbdE Rasa gat he red al U>* ,*l4e of U U> •* Ito man who to* sett* enough ra to tor- 1 . , X>JL.> fjfIFSR led under afx feat of ran*, be Interred. The hypnotic burial act taa been done io several cities, but this Is the first time in Augusta and !s attracting a good deal of attention. At the performance last night Prof. Lee demonstrated to a large audience hia powers over the human mind and put many under the hypnotic spell. I Just before the performsr c.i coo leluded Mr. Wind was put to sleep and laid on a couch In full View of the au dience. He was perfectly calm and went to sleep easily. The couch waa carried to the Augusta House Furnish ing company and put in the show win dow. All today crowds have been around the windop looking at the sleeping man. He sleeps very quietly. Prof. Lee ssvs he can make the subject restless in his sleep or calm, just as he desires. The professor will perform some wonderful feats of hypn^'"" l tonight, especially that of breaking a heavy rock on the body of a subject suspend ed between two chairs. New Msple. New Orleans and Geor pia Syrups received at Lamkin & Co.’s. ■ _____ The white people of Georgia are paying now about seven-tenths of the public school fund for the negro—aad this, too, when the Brother in Blnck walks up to the polls and casts his ballot for tho Hannaized rad ical ticket. The white man of the South is the negro’s bast frlerd. and a patient and long-suffaring citizen. Let tb* nagta remember thia. and alao re member that the Anglo-Saxon, being the superior race, will and must rule.— Ennui rer-Sur,. MOVftMftft# I# HE Will BE A BRTANBRAVE * Bit t 8 Hto #Bi t# to K'eiaui', lit .todffft 18 tot Kkffttof. rin.ea Mtsnsle* » •* M tol Ha Msaltl to ll,adsd farad id. Mr R If, Br>.k»s*o d****** to to* F« al fie it h raretli— teg neat Ikhi ana* a fats days *ge> toddiared dto Id Op- H* ktoftd Id AiMfuai* yratrrday and he iddtM Id Ik* rarartor * raart tkW Folieeatok Cklasai i**d- a •sreanrad id tk* n rardsr that ffHluiiioi had w isrferred t*itk a tea*tor at tha pravasd (l*(4 wk#d tka Id tor ta*difdd»*ed tk tka dal t at a.’reatidff a fttak >• aft* dies Tk* ftravrot g-uar' aad tfttod offirar ICohiar* to tok* cfcarßk ft tollkto* Make soar atdtaraawK Mr Wllkhi ana.~ aaM tka recorder Id a aatp dear rotor, and ggeoaipkdlatf by tod* turee. the defendant hi* aay, as follow*: •Thia 1* the exact way It la, your honor. I have received »n excellent discharge, having served alx month* and tome odd days, under Uncle Bam. I am now on my way to join Colonel Bryan, and all 1 ask Is fifteen mlnutNt to leave the city in." The fifteen minutes were granted, and Wilkinson, with a very pleased expression on his face, trade the court adieu. Bridal Trunk.s. , Handsome, elegant line, uptodate styles. Just completed, at manufactu rers' prices. Trunk Factory. 843 Broad. Of the earth's surface, 1,500,000 acres are devoted to tobacco culturev Spec la Notice. To My Friends and Patrons Who Are Indebted to Me: KINDI-Y COME TO MY RESCUE IN this time of need to aid me In defend ing my sell against the malicious per secutions which are being heaped up on me. Whatever you can pay mt- do so at once, and it will be thankfully received by Your obedient servant, A. B. M'NAUGHTON, M. D. OYSTERS —OYSTERS—-OYSTERS A fine lot received this morning. Peo ple's Fish Co., 413 Campbell street. Nov 15 WANTED—A POSITION AS NURSE, cook or housework. Apply at 54S Fen wick street, Augusta, Ga. Nov 16 A RESPECTABLE COLORED WO MAN would like to get a piacu aa chambermaid or nurse or to clean ua and go home. Can give best reference. Address Mary, 218 Forsythe street, city. Nov IS