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CORPS HEADQUARTERS
HAVE NOW ARRIVED
AM th# Corpft Offte#r# Except C#n. Young and
Mia Aida Arc in Augusta Today.
The Remainder of the Ambulance Corns Reached the
C**y This Morning.
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(lea. S. M. B. Young.
Patterson. t rovoni mtnlwl; Cipt. Cirl
Jtiechmann.assistant adjutant general;
Lieut. Elliott, acting assistant quarter
master; Lieut Rivera, of the *tafT;
Uml A. 0. Girard, of the staff; Dr. j
William Banu, aettng aaalatant aur- '
geon. U. 8. A.
Werk was already under way on the
r rps headquar»fra next to the Bon-
Alr and they will rapidly be completed |
for th officer*. A* la known, the j
Langdon place is tol be used for the |
officer*.
At 4:10 thla morning the flrat sec- .
tlcn of the ambulance train arrived in j
the city, followed a; 8:25 by the second
r'et'en. Th remaining omcers of the j
F ret division came with 123 mew. i
„ f f:rcn of these men are convalescent
*t»nd were carried to the hospital.
The oflV rs who arrived are: MaJ.
.T. E. Woolbrldge Lieut Ernest Fet
r r. Dr. William Alden; Dr. Montelius.
Dr. F. if. Greene, Dr. Ewing Jordan,
r f the National Relief Commission and
his resistant. J. L. Schiek.
Several ambulances came with the
corps end were used to bring up the
sick. The other men marched up and
will encamp Just back of the hospital
with the corps tbal came some time
ago.
The wagon train with forty wagons.
175 mules and many men will arrive
this afternoon.
M»j. W. B. Ballister took charge of
the division hospital today. MaJ. Pow.
ell. now has charge of all the hos
pitals.
The regimental bands kept the air
full of melody during the .orenocn.
Twelve cf the men who came with
corps headquarters were left in Fior.
enre last night and came in on the
merning (rain.
f'apt. Barrows of Co. A is home on
a ’cave of absence.
ftprt.. A. C. Eastman of Co. C has
found some old fr!• nds In Augusta and
is visiting them today.
Sgt. Bunker of Co. B returned to du
ty today after an attack of lumbago.
Corporal Freeferg of Co. D has re
turned from a futht ugh.
Stones has Just rejoined his comrades
In Co. E.
The members of Co. H who return
ed last night from sick furlough sr»
Welsh, Bierman and LundquUi
Wood of G i* sick lu quarter*.
Thirteenth Pennsylvania
Tt)'.- 13th is one of the few regiments
that has no canteen.
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m»-rl.-d for duty. *
Hani* y and Dl*«4 o€ Co O »r# 4tek
in «M«l»ri. .
ArtNl<*#r Bckman • f K who Has b*+n
|«»n a Iravr of ihftWl reported for da*
tjr today.
Ward of K ia »t> k today.
Lt. Haynes of M w*o has tn-en un
well reported for duty today.
Tenth Ohio,
B. »n JonM r,f Co K U atek »Ith pol- i
[ao n oak. Paul E NVI««n o' Cr». K la
tip Ur the hospital with th** wim.* troii* J
ble, and Albert Brig** la keeping them
. company
Charles H. Garber of Co. A la auffer- j
line with malaria.
j C\ Boyer of A I* alao in the hoapltal.
Geo. H. Clark of Co. A la aufTerlnir
with iraatrltia.
Lt. B, H. Holland of Co. D haa been i
S granted a ten days leave of absence j
I Lt. A, E. Goodhue of Co. A leave* ;
‘today for a ten clay* trip to Cleveland, i
j Cnrp. \V. H. Kewley of Co. G le.'t
night for a trip to Toledo.
Sgt. O. L. Gen* I* on hi* way to
Toledo for a ten day* atay.
Cavalry.
Thrush of troop H was kicked on the j
knee thl* morning and la In the hnarl
tal.
Baldwin of troon B fell from hla
horae aome day* aince, and yesterday
the naln got ao aevere he was aent to
the hoapltal.
F. Gliding and E. M. Keeney who
were enlisted at Lexington. Ky.. wet*
assigned to troop D yesterdays.
Corporal Sate, field of H troop ha* re- j
reived an honorable discharge.
C. layers of the hospital corns. an
old newspaper man. is sick ip the hos
pital.
Later.
Col. Howard received a telegram late
this afternoon stating that Genera!
Young would arrive at 4: I*.- Th f - sig
nal corps of 43 men, under Capt. Clark,
and the wagon train will come In to
night.
Y. n. C. A. Tomorrow.
The meeting for men at the Y. M.
C. A. tomorrow afternoon at 3:30
o'clock will be addressed by Rev. M.
O. J. Kreps, who will make a strong
and helpful address. An attractive
feature of the meeting will be a solo
by Mr. Williams, of Chicago. He Is an
excellent musician and has a very fine
voice. All men invited.
The boys will he given a rare treat
in the shane of a tall{ by Mr. DeWitt,
of the Tenth Ohio Y. M. C. A. tent.
He will speak to them on “Camp Life,”
and give them an interesting talk.
All the boys in the city are invited.
• Falser at Messina.
MrtHfl*. Nov. 19.—The. Emperor and
Empress of Germany arrived here and, !
will resume their voyage tomorrow.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
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nhoat tb# ftirhblihop hid #at#t»l.»h#4
ov#r th# vftrkfttu miMioni, warned him .
against ihe man. hut be would not
iired Hi. n Isltig a man.incapable of ;
fear. In hl« diary «trt entries road.-
but a few day* before Hi* death where .
he him.'elf wrote that his rompautoh 1
had evinced symptom* of insanity On
the first Sunday In Advent, the man 1
came to the archbtshop'a l»ed»lde. after
brooding over the deed all night, and j
with the words, “archbishop, either j
you or I must die.” took dbHhefgl# aim j
and shot him through the hrart. The ,
archbishop had barely time 10 cross J
himself and died Instantly with his
hands folded on his breviary.
Arrhbi*hop Gross leaves three broth- j
era and one sister The brothers are j
Messrs. Joseph I. and Jacob Gross, of j
St Ig>uis. Mo., and Mr. Alfred G. Gross
of Washington. D. C. His sister is
Mrs. Catherine Peck, of St. Louis, Mo.
The other relatives are Dr. John 1.
Gross. Mrs. O. A. Reynolds, Mi*. M.
A. L*pour*l!le. and Miss Jennie lsi
pouraille. who are cousins Rev. Eu
gene M< Donald, a student in the Jes
uit College, of Fordham, N. Y., Is
also a cousin. The archhtshop's sec
retary, Rev. James H. Black, of Ore
gon, arrived In Baltimore Wednesday.
He ia the only one of the priests in
Oregon who was present at the fun
eral.
HAWKINSVILLE NEWS ITEHS.
Another Boat to Re Put on the
Ocmtilgee River.
Hawklnsville, 0n... Nov 19.—The lit
tle steamer E. B. Lewis has been leas
ed by Mr. Herbert H. Coley, who Is
running a large saw mill « few miles
up the river. The steamer will be used
to haul wood from the mill to town.
The Little William brings a lot of
cotton to this market every week.
The Brunswick and Hawklnsville
Transportation company, which pur
chased the City of Hawklnsville, ex
pect to put another boat about the
same size on the run, so that on# boat
will leave here every week.
It Is expected that the new railroad I
from he*- to Fitzgerald will he com
pleted within the next tw-elve months.
The number of new houses and ele
gant residences that have been built
hero within the last year and the large
and growing school show that Hawk- !
insvllle is steadily growing.
The committees appointed to arrange
for the Methodist conference, to be
held here Dec. 6rti, 7th. Sth and 9th,
have worked earnestly and hare sac
re. ded in arranging thing* nicely.
Mrs. Toole and Master Norman :
Tool, Of Williston, are the guests of '
Mis. M. Sanders on Bay street.
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McKtnne. for four week* AevMus to
the reglslistion He had l>.en l» Van
ehtM- before that lime. Before that
•(me he had he«n In Auguita for nno
ther four week*. He admitted |bti he
called Vaurltise his home as well as .
Atinuata
After learning his mistake he had
atlnmptrd to have hi* name erased
from the registry book*, but such jvas
hot done It will he now done. ** (he‘
supervisors derided that Shafer was
not a resident of Augusta, so far as
voting qualifications In thl* city were
concerted.
' Before the session closed Mr. Lynch
presented the following list of names
for Investigation. The names were
handed them by Mr. Clark. The list |
reads:
James H. Stuart, colored. 1214 Mar- j
ket. . j
Tally Collier*, colored. 1342 Jones. |
Robert W. Jacki Win, colored, 1414
Reynolds.
Fred Cobb, 1479 Reynold*.
Jessie M. Osborn, 1262 Broad.
The name of D. H. Wall, 1135
Broad, as handed in. but no siirh
name appeared on the registration
books or on the published (official)
list.
Registrar Me Beth says that about .>
names (hat are on the Fourth ward
books do not appear on the printed
lists. n.
ROHANHC MARRIAGE
Of JVIHs Buford Thompson to Mr.
l.awton Rounton
The marring* of ,Mis,s Buford
Thompson to Mr. Lawton Rountree of
8 wains boro is announced. Consider
able romance is attached to this mar
riage from the fact that the bride’s
trousseau was being prepared for her
marriage to a prominent gentleman of
Dablonegft, which was to have oc
curred on December 10th. Miss
Thompson discovered that her heart
was elsewhere, and so on last Sunday
night, accompanied by a few friends,
she and Mr, Rountree repaired to the
Methodist parsonage and were uni
ted.
Mrs, Rountree is a former Augustan
and is an unusually attractive young
woman. Mr. Rountree is a prosperous
young planter of Swainaboro. and is
highly esteemed by all who know
him.
Ytra * A. Farroll l*gi Wu« ad'ter*
nJon tin Pitttotatu, W. ft.. Where she
,w» a*U*d by the death of her Ulster.
Mr*. Jama* Weittier.
The marriage of Mias Savannah
Brandon to Mr. J. C. Tinsley 1* an
nounced for Wednesday, November 23.
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THE STATE SYNOD.
l arge Amount of Business I ran**, led
by Ike Piaabylerians.
Ttu manllle. Ga„ Nov. It. —The fif
ty- foul I h annual tn«*eting of th*- *> nod
<>f Ihe Presbyterian church of Oe»rcla
wl* convened In the Preatyterlan
'church in title city Thurdfly night. The
),,, nine sermon aa* preached by Rev.
I J II Patton of Marietta, the relit lux
moderator, after which Kn. F. H.
. Gaines was selected moderator for Ibis
meeting. A vast amount of routine bus
iness ass transacted at Friday's sea*
! slon
The synod Is quite largely attended.
• there being about 100 ministers and del*
i egntes present. Including many distin
guished divines and laymen.
The visitors are being handsomely
entertained by the people of Tboma*-
I vllle.
POSSUM a A PLENTY.
A Number of Ihe Animals Offered I or
Sale Today.
There are plenty of 'possums In
to»vn today. The Herald man has pass
ed several parties who hnvp the ani
mals for sale. The colored folks have
looked with longing eyes on the 'pos
sums and visions of those animal*
roasted end plenty of potatoes around
them come up before them.
Several soldiers bought 'possums.
They will turn them into a Thanks
giving dinner.
Fire at Louisville.
Louisville, Ky., Nov.' 19,—Fire this
morning at fill West Main street, oc
cupied by Renz Bowles Go., wholesale
druggists, did damage of SIOO,OOO, with
$72,000 insurance. Other losses, $15,000.
New York Futures.
New York, Nov. 19.—Futures opened
easy. Nov. 5.15, Dec. 5.18, Jan. 5.22,
Feh. 5.26, March 5.28, April 5.34, May
5.37, June 5.39, July 5.41, Aug. 5.44,
Sept. 5-43 Oct. 5.48.
Wait Awhile, a railroad station In
New South Wales, has just won a
fight to retain Its name, which the
railroad company wished to change.—
N, Y. Times.
Governor Elect Roosevelt declares
that his administration is to be as
clean as a hound's tooth.
It, Is said that Thomas B. R :ed
knows who will be elected speaker of
the house.
TherousvilD Time* The stuie Has
Wm living beyond it* Inoome. The ie
tull need not sstprlse anyone.
Koud the advou HSem-nt of the Alex
ander Seed Go.
Mrs. Julia McCabe has returned
frain Lexington, Ky.
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Her Pifr Arrival In >h# land of fr##*
dom #nd h#t wrlroinf by ,
the people and particularly those of |
N*u York, are histories*. fhlj
strangest romance of ilie entire Cuhan
affair was most fell. Ilously ended.
Miss Cisneros rescued one of the res
euers. Today a* man and wife they
entered free Culm free Havana.
E"ange!ina Cisneros and hrr country,
for which she suffered, are free Wev
ler's grasp Is forever broken A land
renewed welcome* its heroine.
TOCEI.fcBRATE THANKSGIVING
The Colored ninester* Select Rev.
Silas Floyd to Preach.
The colored pecple of Augusta,
through their lnter-Drnomlnallonal
Ministers' Union, are preparing to cel
ebrate Thanksgiving Day with becom
ing exercises. The minloters have in
vited Rev. Sllax X. Floyd, the acting
pastor of Tabernacle Baptist church,
lo preach the sermon for Ihe occasion.
Many others of the loading colored
pastors of the elty will have parts on
the program. The service will be held
at Tabernacle Baptist church next
Thursday morning at 11 o'clbck. It Is
expected that a large congregation,
made up of tue members of thp various
churches of the city, will be In attend
ance .
Special music will be rendered for
the occasion, under the direction of
Prof. W. H. E. Garter. The public Is
cordially invited to attend this service.
At the close of the sermon a collection
will be taken for the orphans.
Rev. Floyd is the field worker of Ihe
International Sunday school conven
tion. During Dr. Walker's absence in
Cuba he has temporary charge of Tab
ernacle church. He is one of the
strongest young preachers of the city,
and will doubtless show to advantage
next Thursday morning.
THE LIEUTENANT’S fILASSES.
He Lost Them, Read the Herald, and
Has Them.
"Well, I had heard that putting an
ad. In The Herald would get you most
anything you advertised for. but really
I did no); know that The Herald found
things for you even before you put In
the ad.”
Lieut. Cartledge had lost hi* eye
glasses and lie was in trouble. He,
however, read The Herald last after
noon end saw where a reporter had
found the glasses. He called at the of
fice and obtained th* spectacles.
Prisoners vheu arrested iri Morocco
are required to par the policeman
for his trouble in taking them to jail.
N. Y. Sun.
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Late Mot tit va A. Morris; verd'et
fur ;otal dtrorro,
Emllle B Rrably vs. John T. Roddy;
A. Selkirk vt. James Selkirk; first
Gu* Goodman va. Sarah Goodman;
.■obtllirted.
M E Hatcher va. J. W. Hatcher; ver
dict for total dlcoren.
Taylor Emory vs Mary Emory; first
verdict
Israel Nachensky vs. linlda Nacben
shy: Mist verdiri.
Riley AV Dnwdy vs. Joseph Dawdy;
verdict ngnlnsi divorce
C. B. Davis vs Addison Uavla; first
verdict.
Robert F. Scott vs. Julia Scott;
continued by plaintiff.
Katie dolphin va. George Golphln;
first verdict.
Lpc Simons vs. Ross Simona; con
tinued.
Fannie Agee vs. John T. Agee; con
tinued by plaintiff.
Ananias Green vs. Mamie Green;
first verdict.
Maggie Blair va. L. L. Blair: con
tinued.
Wm. Parkman vs. Ida Packman;
dismissed.
Matthew B. Ivey vs. Annie L. Ivey;
first verdict.
Kale Cunningham vs. D. P. Cun
ningham: first verdict for total di
vorce.
Thomas B. Lewis vs. Luella Lewis;
second verdict for plaintiff.
DIED FROM LOVE.
Fatal Effects of Cupid's Darts on
Young Man.
Denver, Col., Nov. 19.—The death of
Arthur Van Inwagen, formerly of Chi
cago, Is not ascribed to an infatuation
for a pretty Irish girl who was forbid
den to marry him. She is a daughter
of Sir Valentine Baker, of Tower Hill,
County Galway, Ireland. Va* Isiwagen
met her while touring Eur*** looking
for ancestral castles on the lines of
travel, and was entertained by the
family, fie remained longer than ho
expected, and during his stay became
madly In love with the eldest daughter.
Subsequently, as the young man pro
gressed in his Western home, where
lie was busy making a borne for his
bride, it was leaniedi that she had
promised another. Van Inwagen sailed
for Ireland by the first steamer that
ho could caieh, and, visiting the girl,
realized that she had yielded to Ihe
wishes of her father not to marry Tn
wogen. She would not renounce K»t
American lover, and, as a euinprom'’''
concluded to entera convent. Fro"'
that Oat* Inwagen is said to have lc.3'
ail ambition. The thought of his loss
is reported to have preyed on his mind
to a morbid extent which eventually
culminated lu sidf-deslrucilon. re
Mrs. L. P. James of Atlanta is In the
city on ;> visit to her mother, Mrs. M.
Beechenor.