The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, November 20, 1898, Image 3
, - THF FOURTH WEEK OF THE OREATs«»»»~»«»"~-
Bankrupt Sale of Landram & Butler’s
Splendid Stock of Dry Goods By Order of the New York Creditors.
The past »«••>. though *>«<» ,r - w, % e^^"'r?^S,lSi^V^t, go^l*W. k C« thi an'Mhiy'm
lor such »ho»l»»(-s. C‘ «Jd ludgss who know a good thing andean *PP“ *'«<• II tom ana n V •nam° 7 '• () ~ mtnd wh », may aay who aro an.loua
& n~d loTm.T.II and iintar. snd youi can -av.»£*JJ ’ “ P .ndThun
b> -Vln, good^,.ho Bankrupt B^U.
. . LANDRAM & BUTLER . .
ULTIMATUM
OF THE U. 5.
It Will IW Handed in
in a Few liny*.
110,0(10,000 In it* Ml Iff H fIM;
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• hat *av r—dM* ha tM
favor 4 at tMoa •»«* latino* Tfca •*•»
l»9 ngMUolagatl ewoawed • gaol Ik
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dutn but thr t»#rtt»M *U aw j
gulf* go ioog • tlto* to esaptet* tbo
t*».k to hood Thoto »»• ko maxtlkC
of tbo >otot pokr* r«n* mission todsv
Tbo Agaartrkk ultima! am. H»a »k*
Savutnud. .gvoto* kit tbot b*» hooo IbtM
Or MMta*4«4 tor. at»d also kktnro the
amount of rka wblrb thla government
will pay brolo l» ro«*M»e*tk>* of bar
MMkiitiM** (k aoronnt of pacific
baaoka .atkMll In (Hr
proftetnen* atm Hww^* l *"
Island of Lagoa Tba amount of Ihla
cask pay tKnt la not kaowa. b»t tbarr
Is bosia to' tba baltof that It la approx
haata y |«o ono «*0
Poor folk mult set to
gether. This store is a »nll»
operative* sympatniser In
its prices- They are cut to
m et tha mill cu‘. Tomor
row we will offer special
barsa ns in every depirt—
ment. We will not cut the
salaries of our employes
We had rather cut down
our own individual ex
penses. We have Ladies',
Misses’ and Children’s
Hore at be a pair. Ltdies'
Undervests at 15c ana
25c, the b *st ever sold for
th - mot ey. Mens Under
wear at 25c, worth 35c,
and at 50c worth 75c.
If you have a dime to
spend we’ll give you the
best money’s worth, and
for a do lar as much mer
chandise as $ I 50 wi I pro
cure at other stores. Then
again, if fine go ds are
desired, why, we ai-k only
an inspection and com
parison. We know what
the result must be.
MACAULAY & CO..
8 I O Broadway.
Visitor From the Last.
Mr. John Whitehead, representing
the Notion department of J. H. Dur
ham & Co.. New York, Is in the city.
H<» waits on the trade of Mr. W. F.
Dritttain. who is so favorably known
here. He is much pleased with this, his
first visit to Augusta, and says the far
famed Southern welcome has been ex
tended to him.
Icsurcents Active
[Associat'd Press to Sunday Herald.[
Manila, Nov. 19.—1 t is reported that
Uollc, capital of the is'and of Panay.
Is in the hends cf the insurgents. The
VnL<d States cruiser Charleston and
the U. S. gunboat Concord have gone
there.
Tae Soan'sh cruiser Isle de Cuba and
Isle de Luzon, which were sunk dur
ing the battle cf Man*la. have been
fitted and docked at Cavite.
Callahan Knocked Out.
[Associated Press to Sundgv Herald. 1
Meet- York, Nov. 19.—At ths Oraan
wood AthUt'o Club in South Brooklyk
tonight Terry MuCovem, at braoklyu.
kneekad out Tom Calitoui. cf Pbtli
delnhlfc. la the tenth round. Tha tee*,
were to fight at lir, pounds and whh ,
one ortn free.
CONFERENCE
SENSATION
The Book Concern
Matter I p Again.
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|«#v#f»*mnt »t »h* rtiltm ®tafa# rr
*®istte. That ## #*»/!'*r»# th# of
I opr hlahop* tn th# matt#r„ #s«' a #pt that
Ik# do n*t think that anv con<itth>n
phoiiM #ttarh to th# r#tum of th# m*m
i *"i •
I Tte# r#«4inc of tte#a# raaolutim* n#-
|at#4 a a#naattoti am th* floor. an*t a
: motion mad# to lay th# r##«*lutl4>n#
ion th# tabl#. whirl) provokrd r«mal4#ra
i hi# «I lar ua# to#. anO an Inquiry of th**
I tilahop aa to wte#th#r th# r#w»lutlona. If
hold on th# taW#. #n<l#d th# matter, and
Jth# blahop r#pll#d: “No. not n#*#a*»atily
J —th#> ran b# tak#n fr* tii thf tabl# at
any lime and be acted upon.” The
motion to lay on the table was put and
j |oat by a vote of Tl to 9.
On motion of Itcv. Upecogsb, the res
olution. were referred to m *i» i«I coin
mittee of Jl, composed of ministers and
laymen for ronsiderstlcn and report.
After the vote had b»en laken on the
resolution* a motion was ad"p*eri that
the— and ail other papers in c.mn
tton with the publishing noue- be re
ferred to this spe.-lal rommlltce *>f »,
the laymen to i>e named by the presid
in# #!d#r rich dipfrfet.
The order of the day-report o' the
board of education »«« announced. The
report was read by Dr. A. Coke smith.
It ws* *n sble psoei.
Itesolutlon* complimentary to Bishop
Ornnberry were adopted.
McLtthberty ihearin - a suspicious
noise in the kitcb»;nV-Moii;cy, phwat
are yez doin' on* thee?
Little Mike-Nawthla. sor
MeLubberty i <o nl: )—Well, stop it
at waned " —Tit 's.
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‘'lndependence or fight is his platform.
TTOBD AUOUBTA' SUNDAY HERALD
DEAD FROII
THE FEVER
C use of N cllo\% Jack in
Wasdiinjcton.
lif orftitH Jn Blfi r«i
Nkitutt.
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4#« » tea a i® M iQlBf frv# N#w \m%
fH , wte#r» ter #rrttai Mattar fm#
VKite### te# had te#«#i #l###
aDfTt |d#rv4 I# a r *«R# #ll#4
Afire Mr MHttr • tai.b • k»U4r
fftjLfti#d fte# IwfH ad Irnard to hi®.
It mat tntki s roaspaakn a ho had Mk
ckd .bowed that Mfli*r bad been kult»
it! oa tba Mwsger and that Iks writer
of tbs Vt'er th e in Piiuioo. Pa .
v tba ttkir of wt. ,'e*, the ITth V-
Mkkt. bimsrlf gifrHll from srwip
tom* which IV Woodward aayg to a
wall informal physklan amid appear
Tba o#r*ra of tbs marine hoapital
ssrrire also investfg.lad tba rasa and
after soma laboratory trsik tonight
pronoun* ad H yellowr fevar.
f>n learning of the Illness of tba man
at P.ttaton. Dr. Las, of tba IVtmayl
,anla stata board of bsallh. waa com
ma P Lest*d wt h. and at bis regusai on
of tb* tba marina hrsolml sarv r» jrsl
frvrr expert* left ionigbl for
Fittiton.
Bov*t from Ppnn«vtvan'a,
Ohio. Minnesota anH
Mary'ander* and Michl-
R *ndf»r*. ts vou nerd
anything In Furnishing
goods write this number
in your note bo«ks, 810
Broadway, and be as
sured thTt you will be
well treated and given
the very best of values
in Shirts, Underwear.
Socks, Handkerohi-fs &
other neces ary camp
artie’es in rur line. Re
nt mber 810 Broadway
and the name is
MACAULAY & CO.
Twelve Deaths.
[Asscciatcd Press to Runilsy Herald.]
Ponta del Gado. Nov. !».—* he Span
ish transport Andes has arrived here
from C’uuan ports with a number of re
atr a.ed Spanish troops. During the
eyege there were twelve deaths on
•icsrd the steamer and many of the
o.iUecs were dangerously 111 on arriv
cg here.
FOUGHT TO
THE DEATH
Bloody Duel In Mil
ledjrcvilltf Vcjtlcrda>.
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terwd the Msski # is the dttM. w b*»
the tmtttle WgriMNl.
HF. SAV3 FIGHT.
Aguinaldn la Fa* lwdrpw*«toM* we
Death.
I (Associated Preew t*» Puw4*» Hecokl J l
Igimt'wi. Not. 19 - There Is much
1 agttstlnw .Ulema the Plitptko reprrsek-
1 1afire* In Kumpe ever the Philippiß
i.itkkttoa
Rycryihlna posatble b> helm done to
| led ure Prakee to rrriaalse the so-called
[ Filipino reptlbtie A teh gmm waa sen, j
! by Aguntalto to At insldo sshina ?»>r
1 ins:ruction* and the foUotrhi* reply Is
'said to have been received
"lnals! upon nbnolute Independence
i Otherwise Ught to the desfb. *-Ve are
Lll united and the gorerrment Is pro- j
Igtvsalm smoothly. All the In.leper- :
{•lent tribes of the mountains are auh- j
| muting to Agnlaeldo and lh«- rhlefa |
jare bringing in presents cf gold
The etateiuedis made by General
! Wesley Merritt in reply to ftw appeal
j of the Kitlpino jtinla of Hon* Kong to j
[the American peoile bare caused in- J
Idlgnatlon ampng the Filipino*. Tbev
l are especially Ineensed at the summ
it lon that tb«y would loot and at the
Idea of being grrerned as n colony.
GEN.YOUNG
HAS ARRIVED
(Continued from First )
Company 8.. raised at Bt. Paul. Capt.
johnh Flnehnut. Fl:si Miut George
Bookslavcr. Second Meat. W D
Mitchell.
Company K., raised at Minneapolis.
Captain Thomas Leonard, Second
Lieut. D. D. Tenny.
Company M , lalseil in southwestern
towns. Captain C. W. Gilmore.
Company K., raised in Brown’s val
ley, Captain A. 8. Crossfleld, Hr*t
Lieutenant G. I. Becker.
Company C., ralsesd In Lichfield,
Captain Joseph Morrison, First Lieut.
R. C. Dewey.
Company f„ raised in Minneapolis.
Csptain C. B. Bond, Second Lieut
C. V. Patten.
Company 0., raised in westsern part
of the state. Captain L. S. Nelson,
First Lieut, F. Y. Ferguson,
Company F„ Captain J. O. Brandt,
First Lieut. B. S. Bennett.
Company D„ raised In Willmer, Capt.
M. W. Snleer.
Company L., raised at Duluth, Capt.
G. K. Gibson, First Lieut. T. W. Griggs,
Second Lieut. Clark Elliott, quarter
master Third brigade. First division;
acting ordnance officer Second army
corps. .
; Company A., raised at Minneapolis,
Capt. F. J. Barrows, First Lieut. F. C.
Vincent, Second Lieut. L. H. Hub
bard.
Thirteenth Pennsylvania.
j The Thirteenth Pennsylvania is ra
! ther a small regiment, but the men are
a fine set taken individually or es «
whole. It has never had a canteen
*nJ contributes maok et their goud
: hssiih te this sauae and the eready
habits of tifee men.
The aoagiandlng officers of Lhe r*fl-
Aisbi. are. '
Gad. H 'A. tioummu, Meat. RSI. F.
,ff. Stlllweil, Majors #. A. Wootl and
|E. D- Feljow-s. Acting Adjutant D. J.
I Davis, Quartermaster W. R. Gunster.
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Company A.- Cat* A A Drawn. |
'Ftrws ld#nt. Joknnon Aeemd Ltoi j
John Kettk
I ttMb Peww.tl'nwia
Among the member, of the Ktgbtb
#lt *»f fte# telrtOl IKifHilar «w r**tf j
\ Iteiafft Tte# f*tar#m tel# fft»#lf*#«##t |
a#4 ®<i #••* ®|* il tell *te# Iterflra
i Tte# *fftr4 N»»<B#r» ‘ rtf aom# of (te# 1
j runyssk* are etperts and the m*a j
j lire high
I The commanding °A ( *o are
Col Tbetwlore Hoffman. Urst. Col.
iK, H Watta. Major. J. B Hutebla
*oa. Ma)nr Wm Holme*. Quartermaa-
Ner L. V Ranarb. Chief itorgeoa Ma
: lor Jon. • Aaat Surgeon. Meats Mon
tlbas. Darosda and Roberts, Adjutant
Gilbert.
The two baiialkia* of the Rightb
| IVnnsylraola roisisl as follows-
Major Hutch! own of the First ha*
1.1 Inn
I Company. G. raised at Carlisle. Pa -
! Captain Wm Speck. First Meut. l. It
Bundle, Second Meal W. A. Ilnrr.
Corny an v C. raised at Chambcrs
burg—Captain H. 8. Gillespie. First
Meut. Weller R. Stover, Second Meut
| Sam O. Bowers.
j Company I. raised at Wrlghtavllle--
> Captain John Drennlng. First Meul.
Harry Wallark.
j Company D. raised nt Hsrrlaburg-
CsptHo D. Mhbensteia, First Meut
i Bcrgstrcsser
| C, mpnny A. raised at York —Capl.
'Adam* Gatver, First Meut. Calvin
Beidcn*trtick *r, Second Meut. Pehall.
Major Holmes of the Second hnlll
ioa.
Company D. raised st Tnmauus
Captain Conmd. First Meut. Kline.
Second Ment. BischolT.
Company K. fr>m Oirardville—Cnpl.
Kilward Fnrtie. First Lieut Charles
Duffy. Svoor.d Lieut. Fume
Comnrny F. from St. Clalre-Car*.
l.nrry Dank*. First Went. Barnhnrd.
Seoond Meat. Msobman.
Company E from Mahoney Cltv
Cant. Harris. First Ment. Geo. Brit*.
Peo-nd Ment. Blnkcsl’e.
Cor""onv H. from Pottsvll'e —Cant.
John Cwens. F'rst, Lieut. Hopesilne.
I Second Ment. Hoff.
Last «eternonn H,** 10th Dh'd un*ler
their Mentsnunt Colonel. h**M a regl
menlal drill, the Aral one hold hv an*.-
of the reelmonts dree the'r arrival In
the ol*y. A splendid exhibition of mill- i
tary nmnoeuvers vvhk given.
Hospital Corp*.
The last member* of tlie efficient hos- >
pital cotna of the Ist division arrived j
yesterday ami Joined th* so who have ,
been her,- for some time. Office!* :il*e :
MaJ. J. K. Wool bridge, Lieut. Krnest
Fetzer. Dr. William Alden: Dr. M*.nt.*-
llus, Dr. F. M. Hr,'one. Dr. Bwjfig Jor
dan. of the National Relief Commission
nnd hi* assistant, J. L. Shirk, LI. Burl
and Lts. Hill nnd Frv. With the corns:
are Surgeons S. S. Turner, J. C. On
Baker and D. Maclean. Jr.
Signal Corps.
There are two signal corps here. The
latest arrived the lit!:, started at New
ark, n. J.. then went to Washington
barracks.
The sixth company was made up at
Camp Alger, where it was Joined by the
ltth.
They both went then to Camp Meade,
from there coming to Augusta.
The two companies liav*- received
praise on all sides for their woik.
The officers are, in the 11th' Capt.
Carl F. Hartmann, with Lieuts. C. I).
Chandler, Carl Darnell and li. B. Daa
gett; in the Cth: Capt. C. C, Flat’ .
capt. C. B. Hepburn. I.ts. Frank P.
Tate and L. E. E. Bs .vse!. .
Engineer Corps
The men w hose set vie* is sought on
aj 1 sides are the members of the engi
neer uurpa.
Muttered i*k at Fert iiherldjn. tltey
went to Middletown, from which £k)ml
Jftsy same to Aurusttt. Since their tu
rival here they have dune an immense
sreount of Work And ure atill busily en
gaged .
There are two eomottiil'h* here —Co.
C of Cincinelnnatl, Capt Huijton ami
Meut. Purington commanding, and Co.
Boys'
Clothing.
Tailor, V#nt#«*. Ro«ft*r and Blouaa
Suits; beautifully trimmed, some
have a military tendency, others are
decidedly nautical.
$2.00 Up tO 58.50.
Men s Top Coats.
Winter weight Coverts. Kersey*.
Meltons, Diagonals. Cheviots, Whip
cords and Worsteds. The garments
old and young men are eager for.
SIO.OO up to $2500.
I. C. LEVY'S SON & CO..
Tailor-Fit Clothiers. - - Augusta. Ga
wr Aitn
*«• • i ~*
1 STANDARD
off Patterns
'l.us i5l YLIS t 1 - LOW i. 5T PRICI .Vrti •! * N’Q
THOMAS & BARTON, Agents.
H. of Omaha. Capt. Webber end Meut*.
Vincent and Howe.
Cavalry.
It ie Indeed seldom that any body or
men attract the attention and admira
tion that the men of the six troop* of
the third cavalry do get and well de- j
serve it. Taken »s a body, by troops or >
by single Individual*, the are hard to !
excel.
’lhe officer*, nesrly ail graduate* of:
West I’olni. an- already recognised s* !
prumineni figures In Augusts's m-»*t *e- |
levt society and aie welcomed where- j
ever they choose to go.
The men of the troop* are tieautlfui
specimen* of manhood. Perfect gentle
men w ho have sho.cn themselves ready
to defend any lady in suited, perfect
hortiemen who pride tbem*elve* on Ihe
care they liestow on their horse* and
perfect specimen* of manhood, they are
Justly gladly welcomed by ull.
Since their stay In Augusta no com
plaint of their conduct has reached our
ears, and we believe that much good
behavior will be shown hy them during
their utay here ami every j
i citizen will be sorry when the day
1 comes for them to depart. The offleer* ■
of these troorw are:
Major—S. M. Swigert.
Troop D—Capt. G. F. Chase and M. |
K. Walker.
Troop M-Lt. D. L. Tate.
Troop H—Lt. O. Mm.
Troop U—Lt. H. Patterson.
Troop L—Lt. C. A. Hedekln.
Troop A—Capt. J. O. Mm-kay.
The adjutant is l>t. C. B. Hawkins
and the quurtermaster and ronimlwrry
Is t.t, O. W Bell.
Surgeon Heller is in command of lh<*
hospital.
Official Order.
The following order was Issued from
the third bilgade headquarters; practi
cally th*- same order was sent out from
the first brigade:
The following change* in the hours
for sounding calls and tor drills will
take effect on the 20th Invi.:
First call for reveille—(l:3o a. m.
Reveille—6:4s a. rn.
Assembly for rollcall —(i:->0 a. rn.
Breakfast—7 a. m.
General police of camp—7:3o a. m-
Sick call—7:3o a. th.
Guard mounting—9 a. m.
Drill, school of companies—9:3o a. m.
Recall from drill —11:00 a. m.
Dinner—l 2 noon.
Drill school of battalion—2:oo p. m.
Recall from drill—3:3o p. m.
Parade —! fl. nt.
gupper—u p. m.
Tattoo—V 0. m.
Cull to quarter*—o 13 e *"•
Tap*—9:3o p. in.
pn day* where tJiar* 1* no parade,
nrstcaii for retreat. Arts p. m.. and te
irtt&t roll call 3:00 i> nri« Oir f -Jlc rpl3ctfl.]l
st taps. By command of Colonel HofT
mitti commanding brigade, tl. Wilson
Norris, captain and assistant adjutant
general.
Today being Sunday the drat rell»-
fjfts set vice* will be held. Any of the
eltlsens who d*atni to attend wllll be
gladly welcomed.
At 1:10 yestetday morning the first
section of Ihe train beating the wag
on train and *th signal corps arrived.
It is followed hy the other two with
horses, mules, wagons, forage, tentg
and many other needed article*.
The two signal corp* will probably
move Ihelr tent* down Telfair street to
ward the Ben-Air golf links. If they Jo
they will have quite « preitty camping
ground.
Superintendent Moore of the stret ear
line ha* lieen lushing all work possible
on fixing the double tiat-ks. Between
fifty and a hundred men were busy
yesterday and were working nearly all
Inst night. The company will be able to
aecommmcdatc the latge crowds that
w ill go out.
The telephone line now connects corps
headquarter*, division headquarters,
both brigade headquarter*, all regimen
tal headquarter*, exchange, depot* of
quartermastei and commissary, hospi
tal cavalry, nnd engineer and signal
corn* Only a little more work will
have to I* done.
Several of the arc lights were in use
Inst night. There will lie plueed about
twenty-five at the camp of the main
body. '*■ *<■(
Field Trials.
Charlotte, N. C., Nov. 19—A spe
cial to the Observer from Newton, N.
C., says:
This hu* been a bright nnd favorable
day " the -astern field trials. Th*
all-age stake was concluded late this!
afternoon with the followingßAvlnuers:
First. Joe Cummings, handleu by Vic
tor Humphreys; second Plnmonej,
handl’d by C. K. Buckle, ood third.,
rude B„ handled by George Grey. The
subscription slake is to be run Monday,
nnd that wi” conclude the trials for
this season.
UP-TO-DATE METHODS
v
TTNTTRINGr ENERGY/
BRAINS AND PUSH,
HUSTLE, JUDICIOUS
SPENDING OF LARGE
SUMS OF MONEY——
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SO nt. OF THE METHOD* THAT
MAKE THE HERALD FAfIOUS.