The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, November 25, 1898, Page 7, Image 7

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D w.yu-a* In caff f*arrara'» Cad'* fleet that ven tl.r(,,j Into th# Puna canal had puahcdj , n wlth th ,, , * tr,t*t .hi;,* the Pc- | •ayn and the Carlo* Pulnto and th*! Thrrr *■»* a crlala at the tint* O* n- j .ra! Merritt tailed fr-mo Ha a Fr-tn-laco . .n an unarmed and unescorted ahlp. a ( twrt o'* who** e*rg« wa* gold eoln, the lev * hath* ! h *t th> Cadi* fleet v in i moving .aatwar.l In the Medltetiane.n at an average *p'*cdof fn knot* an hour. Oe net a I Merritt f. unrt lit men- I Iter Menadnoek lelanrely undergoing tin-,- tot;<fc*a «t H nt'lultt and that the Btcrey »va* hurrying '»n. ■y>, Here report Aof 'fdflte IpAtHth , gunicut* lurking In aom# of th Sfan-; 'ah island*, and efr.nta v ore made to! itave m fiaiiarorta armed and that they rhouM proceed In i alra and to } Ive mutual aupport. Merritt prone* 'ed nlth all ha*te. hoplnkr to overtake the Monterey. A<3*blral IteWeydtHd ne'tva that seem ed to settle It. that the Spanlaids -.ere rushing their strongest battleships j through the Red Sea. He had cftlelal reports, and the Hong Xorig newspaper news, including die latches trem a distinguished editor to’ his correspondent on the Asiatic coast, that he muat not try to return to Ku rort* because the Red Sea was blocked by the Spaniards on the way to Asian waters. It was ascertained at Manila hay by ! careful measurements and close cal- j culatlons that IT Camara's fleet could | maintain its Mediterranean speed through the Red Fa, the Indian Ocean ! and the Sea of China, he would arrive at Manila two days before the China and tiante arts with General Greene end his division could get there, and that General Merritt with the trans ports carrying McArthur's division, would be considerably behind, and two monitors, so urgently called sot by Ad miral Dewey to give hirr the force nec essary to make sure of his physical ability to hold the waters and shores be bad won would not get along on : time to foe sot the fight. Admiral Dewey and General Thomas, M Anderson, commanding the first dl- , .vision of the American, army of the j Philippines, held a conference of the j ntmdst gravity, and the substance of if has Seen accurately but -unofficially reported. Toe admiral had reached a d- eisian as to the course he .could lah 1* it i '"*-J HxpcrtH I Inf fled. it*) %n m f*r fti HM IN BSMS DwmcmlolWfl 1 Hi'# tf* MHI *" ® *1 • NNl* ■ te# mmm wM w* m wuw^* 1 <***»»jp"NN I® % (^fl i j RH6.PIH.STUD EARRINGS (M MMMfll s flooSi Beach =~- Earring* Art $2 Fdf Pair. IPECIAL CAUTION! i t 9 *ll fgi KTkihk, ftijk *m. tIM ’ i * '*::*** I > a>v- t |9r «• •» l«t • I INNIf «* » s ■***£s* ■tm *■* *” -- —-O t * ■ —* * *» »■» Mcmjt pf rtlnnlrl if * r * • t •• fr ffNtl*4 w Beware oi BARRIOS DIAHONDCO., • £D*>ON BUltDiWi* 4$ anD 44 B«*O*0 N6W VOtA Ui*» name certain tlirnam ««» coming with ! sifters of the nquadrnn. Dewey bad no tjurdufi of J|«nte)o with prote. ted ; rrotree*. an * tc , iva# aflmward only ar. a :<:■'>> n»l < t riser, the Ch»rl n. ll* rcaoh ed to make ready for a move ’ nltd go with all bts ships, tb* war boats |s**d tr- ttanarorta to the northern of the Island of busot. and wait sot the monitor* km - n to be on the way. leturnlng to Manila promptly -when thev arrived to "deetrt.y a second F;'t\nl*h rteei ll* t as rertain of a victory wtth the monitor* Without them there wsa a large element of doubt, with many 1 chances that some of his shl*** would he crli pled in the eomhat and hi* ll -cl’s ofllcti ncy In case of foreign e*...ipti a tli ns dangerously rednoki j General Andsison nattlrally sske.l the ! dmlral what the infantry division i J ntild do while he was waiting for ihe . monitor*. Df c*-ur* ■he would not re-j main at Cavite under the Are of a Kpnnish fleet in command of the buy. j Th*- admiral told the general he had “h.-tt»*jah» to the woods." Andenon *ald thst was all right : he would lake wrlth him all the rations and ammunition 'or rifles and field ple- Ire,. tfoat rculd let transnorted, and '•while you arc waiting on th.- north o »*t. I will conquer the Island." II j.. HI i,e noted that the contingency of a despeale effort by the Spaniards to I pet even with Dewey was seriously contemplated boih at Madrid and M»- ’ nlla. and no doubt at Washington sl ! so. | Brooklyn. Nov. 2<l. An Enterprising Druggist. There are few men more wide awake and enterprising than Howard A WU let. who spare no pains to secure the ! best cf everything In their line for their many customers. They now have the valuable ag<ncy for Dr. King's New i Discovery for Consumption, Coughs 1 and Colds. This is the wonderful rem edy that Is producing such a furor all over the country by ita many startling j cures. It absolutely cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all affec ! dons of the Throat, Chest and Bungs. ; Call at above drug store and get a trial I bottle for 10c. or a regular size for 50 l cents and SI.OO. Guaranteed to cure or ■ price refunded. JAMEiTJWN FOR SALE. Most Noted Spot of American Soil on the Market. FOR SALK —Jamestown Island, Va., the most noted and historic spot in Am erica, located on lower James river, Va., and the site of the first church built in America and also made famous :i v the lint English colonists, Capt. j John Smith and Pocahontas ana other, people and event* In early hlttory in 1 America. The island contain* about one thousand acres of skcetleftt land, fine wharf, artesian well*, fins build ings, etc., and is off«Pcd by the undey glgr.ed -at 'a retry I»w S jloe fop Mg, rorraspopdWMte sollcljj# #• «■ VR.VS. By neti fours, va.— Times. ~e« »*i** thk augtjsta hio^ald STORIES TOLD ABOUT PEOPLE Tl>** titidf INhln* §•! 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Thifn i# i#m*rki»t»l«- fur thr rmimn thmt { Clrvrtmni h a man of unumyml i*hyml*ml j H# tjltl not ui**m that oremmton on** j M*k for a drink of wmtrr, nor did hr for- j met mt any Rwmtnt forget to roakr thr proper aalut Ftnt whrn thr ordral mar , V rr hr mtnk down In thr rhalr pre pared for him gnd raid: I should H « to Hnve a glaaa <»f Irm oftade.*’ | Tlilr va* far front th** Prtmldent a usual llpple. foul he w silted ll vef'* »or**ly. and he was not compelled W \ w ait for It very long I‘resldcnt McKinley has been noted for hi* scrupuiou* atiention lo detail* ~n |mrade events, foul It Is doubtful |f any Prcsldctil was quite equal to Cleveland upon these oreasions. tliant ■ raid of them: "I would prater a winter i campaign In the northwest." Who Owned the Rabbit, Kjc-Oov. Proctor Knott and a distin guished professional g ullctnuii of Dun vllle were discussing the claims of , Sampson and Schley to the credit o', smashing Cervera at Santiago Thai professional gentleman took the ground that all the honor of that memorable conflict belonged to Admiral Sampson. I and was Indln ?d to Ignore entirely | Commodore Schley's part In the af fair. The governor listened until his companion bad finished, and then, with that characteristic twinkle In his eye. said: "My dear sir, It Is exceedingly grati fying to me hear you takes the positron you have in this matter. It is like n l aim to my conscience, and It settles a point that ha* worried me for many a day. . , , "I was walking through the woods with a t>oy frland of mine when we »aw a big rabbit run Into a big sinkhole. We stc'ftl around the hole a chile; then 1 told the boy to keep watch while I went to get some lire to smoke the rab bit out. When I returned the hoy had the rabbit. I promptly took It away from him, claiming that It belonged to m? , because I had told him to catch him If he came out. 'That was over fifty years ago, and you are the first man who has ever agreed with me that the rahhlt was mine. I feel now that T was right In taking It, and my conscience Is at rest." —Danville (Ky.) Advocate. Screwd Wisconsin Congressman. Hon. Joseph G. Donnelly, who landed the democratic nomination for congress from the Milwaukee district, attributes his success to his enemies. Henry Delaney, a local lender, more in fin) than earnest, strongly advised him to get a box at the democratic slate convention, which was held In an opera house, the most prominent box. and sit th*r* during lb* whole conven tion. f*cpi» who kttitidat the conven tion Will retnaiTifcar that this Is what Mr. Dofiftelly did. He sat tn a single box during the entire gonventlon. even at time# when titer* w«»e net a half dozen delegate* in 'th* tiall, and he surf)* hsW hie dgsute the Caat iISJTi TMlfi?y and Uic members of Ron Ami Club were frequently guying him FREE FREE mt* mrim auunt An Extcnu! Tosic Applied !• Ihe Skin Baalifics it as by Magic. THE DISCOVERY 5 AGE A WQMItt Wi IN%ENTO% j SNiaHMI *■# tHiiwHUft | TV Mr* Crnm* M« : mfr* -#f4«m —wi i’Ni 2m j | fr-nfs* It I , fill* ||m4at)4 N fnK, m ki»*4 *4 i i. Jkari W, l '™*’ *”_*. |*»?c !»»'*. vnnin * , j f- -4MMF iWNN* , * , M , I iMf ••«*! liar Mtrnm Hrff mill ; THK MISSKS BELL, w rum #**-. <*»• For Sale in Augusta By J.imes SHOES THAT ARE KNOWN! jf i i ** Xskl 1 ii ' > • Everything that is sty lish, artistic and com fortable. combined with the best of workman ship will he found in Ha nan &. Sons Shoes. CASHIN. GOULEY S VAUGHAN, 808 Broad Street. AQBNTS LOW HANAN & SON. FINEST THANKSGIVING BEEF ' I3ST AUGUSTA ->. Best stock of Dressed Poultry on hand. Also remember you get the best for the least money at my place. ROBERTS MEAT MARKET STROWCER TELEPHONE 824. i M,t a thanksqivino enoaqement iV for flintier should remind you fhjit your dress suit will need the most immacu ']}. late linen —not "shining like a nlg f ’ ger's heel,” but of the right medium Vi gloss and domestic finish, such as we £< lay on your shirt, collars and cuffs as s. ter they have been whitened by our pcrfeftt methods of laundry work, and C> starched to ihe right degree of Btlff {j> ness. Shirts laundered here are ad- S mired by the most critical. R Shirts, 10c., Collars, 2c.; Cuffs, 4c. Roth 'Phones. HULSES STEAM LAUNDRY, > 314 Jackson Street. from the center Of the house. However, Donnelly got In the last laugh, and It ifgs at th* expense of sx-Gov. Peck, a« well as Delaney.— Washington PO9V Lil AfftTHer Lands, San Franeisw,.'Cal., Nov. 25. Est- Queen BUiuckaiatil of Hawaii agrlvad here from Hoi»«llu yesterday with Col. C. N. 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