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Did you know Thomas &
Barton had gone into the
Furniture business?
CREATEST YET
Indoor Baseball Context lor Nest
Ihur.Ua> Night.
VIM preminrs in be tb« «rw»lm«l
gstu*- of lb> l»4onr litMlsU HMt. *>
tar. a 111 take glace next Thursday
*uabl at lhe arm* t > between the TVmh
Ohio and C. L. A. Inna.
Eat h club haa one name to Ita cred
it. and the deciding name, a* men
tioned above, will lie holly contented,
the team* being no evenly matched that
there la little to choose between them
on the score of first ciasa playing. The
els hundred people that par e<l the ar
mory last Thursday nltcht attested the
fact that Indoor baselwll has come to
slay, and It reminded c.te of the old
r'harleston-Aususta series, ao intense
va* the friendly rivalry of the two
leama and their followers.
Many well earned rompliment* vers
bestowed <m the large nurnier of sol
tlcra pr.sent at last week's game, for
•he very orderly and yood-nalured wav
•hey r>%led for their respective team*
f nr me C. h. A.'a weie warmly
hamplonr l by the hoya of toe eighth
•snnsjlvanta provost guard, who did
ohly In bolstering up the spirits of the
. oya at critical stage* of the game.
Toe playing of the Tenth Ohio band
* ailed forth 'he greatest applause af
•r each number, and the fact that Au
:ust» people can appreciate a (list
. ias* musical organisation was great
ly in evidence in the shape of many
tompilmen: >ry opinions heard during
.he rendition of the program.
On account of the championship na
ture of the game next Thursday night
in unusually large Crowd Is expected
nd arrangements are being made to
seat every individual In the hall.
OFFICERS ELECTED.
For Richmond Lodge, No 413, F. and
a. n.
At a meeting of Richmond Lodge, No.
4X2. F. and A. M., at Hephaibah, Fri
day, the following officers were elected:
Dr. R. L. Miller, W. M.
Prof. C. H. S. Jackson, 8. W.
Dr. Bell, T. W.
James Carswell. Treasurer.
A .A. Lansdell. Secretary.
O. L. Jones. S. D.
Oscar Brandon. T. D.
Berry Sewago, Tiler.
Great trials have a dignity that little
ones fail to possess, but the latter are
hint as hard to bear.
Finest .Sausages
Finest Beef
Finest Pork
FINEST MEAT MARKET IN AUGUSTA.
CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF 1 .
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rart well, aa dit the whole trap. Alto
gether this wm one cf the best show*
that baa visited Augusta this season.
noRE SHIRS FOR DEWEY
The Admiral W ill Soon Have Rein
forcements.
Washington. IJ. C., Dv. l» —Adml-
I n | Dewey's fleet will be strengthened
1 shortly by the addition of some ser
viceable guni»o*ts. The Bennington,
now at ILmolulu. has l>ecn •irdercd to
■ | r ,„ ,-,.,| 10 Guam. In the lutdpine group,
‘and make a survey of the harbor Kith
i * view to Ibv establishment ihcre o' a
1 naval station. This done she will loin
I Dewey's fleet. By that lime or even
it* fore, the IMena will have arrived at
j Montis, and the Ccncord and Pet-cl.
1 now cruising In Chinese testers, will
have returned, and alt«g* her the ad
I -ntral will have a sufficient f rce of
I small vessels tinder his command to
j carry out the President's policy, re
specting the Philippines, anil to bring
j Inin submission any of the Islanders
j who may pr sve refractory and to re-
I lease any Hpanlsh prisoners held In
j confinement by th Insu-genta.
f NLAROINO THE WORK
Plans Laid at the Baptist Convention
Vcsterday.
Charlotte. N. C., Dec. 10.—A special
i to the Observer from Greenville. N. C.,
: says:
I plans were laid at today’s sessions
|of the North Carolina Baptist conven
tion fir greatly enlarging Us work, and
itbe allowance for slate misaiens was
I increased from $15,000 to $20,000. The
(next convention will
' Baptist church at AsheWllo on Wed
■ need ay before the second Sunday In
Drcember, 1599. Interesting addresst-s
ivere made on home missions by I)r.
E. W. Sykes, cf Wake Forest eollcge.
and Dr. W. S. Penick, of Elizabeth
City. _______
BACK TO HAVANA
Gen Fitzhugli *- ee Will Sail For
Cuba.
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 10.-General
Fitzhugh L> e and staff will sail for
Havana tomorrow on the transport
Panama, one of the first prizes rap
tured in the Ametican-Spanish war.
M'TTTn ATTGTJBTA 8 XT‘NT 13 AV" HBBA.LD
WAR EPISODE
REVIEWED
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The heads of sorb tamlltee win re
port la perna lo ibt ae h"»dqu«rlers
without delay. Due notice will be
By command of
JOS. ft, MORGAN.
jt’ol NKh Regt. X. Y. Vole command
ing fo«-
W. T. Woolley, Ist Ueat. and post
adjutant.
Captain Smjrthe and sc vers I of the
either oUlcers who bad shared the kind
ness of the Inhabitants and who could
' »ee no Justice or reason in (be order,
niel and discussed the question and
[declthd to lender their rtslgnatlooa
rather than aee the order carried out.
The news of Ibe trouble reached
I headquarters at Port Royal, and the
47 Pennsylvania. und"e Col. flcode,
were s< nt down at once on tbe trsns
! i>ort "The Cosmopolitan.” As the
I transport came to anchor the ducks
were lined with people ready to h*ave
In obcivcnce to the tirtl -r. but instead
nt their being sent away <yd. Morgan
was relieved from command. Col.
Goode taking his place and rescinding
the order at once.
Col. Morgan ther preferred charges
against Cupt. rtmythe as senior officer,
"for rebellion,” ''seditious conduct,”
and numerous other charges.
Tbe courtmartial convened at Fort
Taylor. March 23. 1863, MaJ. Sansler, of
the 47th Pennsylvania, acting as presi
dent. anti Gen. Gchln. then captain,
rc'lng as Judge advocate.
The trial lasted foj quite a while, but
in the end brought In the verdict, "The
court being o. the opinion that there
was no criminality, does therefore ac
quit him.”
Captain Smythc was restored to his
company and saw active service and
did good work before the end of the
war, coming here in 1865, and has been
a much loved and respected citizen
since.
The incidents of the courtmartial
had escaped the memory of Gen. Go
bin. but when shown the original pa
pers by Captain Smythe he recalled the
full details of the episode, and says he
remembers well bow glad the officers
were that tbe captain was acquitted.
Capt. Smythe justly cherishes the
original papers that tell of his noble
and honorable stand, and the age
wrm papers have an honored place
among his cherished valuables.
All of the Fargo stock to
be sold at a reduction of
50 per cent. Call early.
Do not procrastinate.
Thomas & Barton.
HARBORS AND RIVERS
House Committee Will Present Bill In
January.
Washington, Dec. 10.—The bouse
committee on rivers and harbors de
sires to have all the hearings complet
ed before the holidays, so that the bill
may be presented to tbe house early
iK January.
Mi«s Marian Oates, who is attending
the Home School in Athens, will come
home for the Christmas holidays, and
will have as her guest Miss Louise
Jones of Greensboro, Ga.
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■a *msll two-masted at-hooncr on last
l Tbsndiy. about 110 mile* south of
' NantuCKet. Only a stamp of the forv
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apparently heated with a cargo of
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ACCIDENT TO BATTLESHIP
The Massachusetts Strikes Otatruc
tion and Inlurctl.
! Washington. Dec. 10.—A telegram
, received at the navy depurl mi nt today
| fr,„n New York says that the battle
ship Masaachuaetts, soon after lrav
jlng the Now York navy yard today
i for Hampton Roads, struck sn ob
struction near Governor's Island and
i three of her compartment* were torn
'open. She was taken back to the navy
i yard at once and has been placed In
deck to ascertain the extent of her In
juries. llcr commander la Capt. Nlcol
I Ludlow
New York. Dec. 10.—At the com
mandant's office at the navy yard the
reported accident to the battleship Mas
tai hUHous was confirmed The Mas
saebitaetta has already stink about two
feet below her regular water ttpe. but
is not believed to be In any danger of
sinking.
HILLER WINS.
! The Big Bike Race In Gotham
Finished
New York, Dec. 10.—Ten o'clock
score, finish:
Miller 2,007.4
Waller 1,985.2
Pierce ..1.000.7
Albert.. 1,822.6
Lawson 1,757.6
Aronson 1,729.5
Stevens, 1,519.8
Julius
SOLDIERS XMAS DINNER
Thousands of Dollar* Sent to Provide
a Spread.
Omaha. Neb., Dec. 10.—The World-
Herald today sent by telegraph one
thousand dollars to the First Nebraska
regiment located at Manila, and one
thousand dollars to the Third Nebraska
regiment, commanded by Col. William
J. Bryan, now at Savannah, Ga., pre
paring to start for Cuba. This money
It: contributed at the solicitation of the
solicitation of the orld-Herald by over
three thousand contributors and Is
sent to the two regiments to provide for
a Christmas dinner.
Merritt Coming.
London, Dec. 10.—Major General
Merritt, Mrs. Merritt and the general’s
aide (H> camp. Lieut. Strother, sailed
from Liverpool for New York today
on board the steamer Lucania.
From a close observation of lawyers'
clerks vve have come to the conclusion
that they are either smoking cigarettes
or chewing eom all the time.
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ter way.
SAVED AT LAST.
Rescuers Come In the Nick of Time to
These Men
Newport News, Va., I tec, 10.—The
steamship Pinners' Point. Captain Jen
kins. from Liverpool to Norfolk, reach
ed here this afternoon, having on boatd
Captain Gheen and crew of seven, ta
ken from the thiee mast*'d schooner
Angle L. Green, which the Pinners'
Pit sighted at 3 o'clock Wednesday
morning about 800 miles northeast of
this port.
The schooner was dismasted, hud lost
all of her boats and was waterlogged,
wltli waves sweeping across lier deck, i
upon which the crew were huddled
The steamer sent a boat to the schoon- ,
er and took the hair dozen .half start
ed men from the sinking wreck, it If ■
sunk before the steamer had proceeded j
very far after taking the crew aboard.
The Angle L. Green was bound from
Brunswick, Ga., for Perth Ambov. N.
J., loaded with railroad Iron. She ran
Into the hurt-lean Sunday, and was dis
mantled, after which Hite drifted for
three days, the water increasing In her |
hold In spite of the valiant work of
the men at the pumns.
WIRES IN CUBA
The System of Telegraph Lines In
Cuba to be Repaired.
Washington. Doc. 10. —General Gree
ly, of the signal corps, Is preparing for
a practical experience Iji the govern
ment operation of the telegraph, and to
this end, Colonel Dunwoody, one of the
most experienced and scientific officers
In this branch of the service, has been
ordered to Cuba to take charge of the
extensive network of telegraph lines on
the Island. He will leave Wednesday
and will rnuke his headquarters at Ha
vana. There are about 2.000 miles of
telegraph wires connecting the various
main points of the island, all owned by
Spain and to I-; left behind when evac
uation is completed. Eventually, It Is
presumed these lines will belong to the
Cuban government, but during the Uni
ted States military control of the Ist
two thousand miles of wire must be
cared for and operated by the United
States forces.
Miss Pendleton or Chattanooga is vis
iting her uncle. Mr. A. F. Pendleton,
on upper Greene street.
Candy toys are again on sale at the
confectioners', and there are many of us
who really prefer them to the higher
priced varieties.
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laiftp train hod heea sd*i. tr*« h#d
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jN«rf Atwmi four «*#t<w9 tk*pt Qu»t
*f%aet*r Wtitn f. ond everything ready
and began handing a agon#. 4*l*o, hay.,
ammunition and atoeea. Th# men went •
aixard about ft o rlork and mad# th#fn-1
: dvr* mpfiiftibh. <***ntin%»#d .
until a late hour, alien the #h*i» **•.
mad# ready for an early atari• It to ex* ]
perted that the Koratuga a ill anil for |
<*utNi at daylight*
niLI I ARY rtORTAUTY
Report, of Dralh* of sol<fkrs In Cubn
Koccived.
Wash legion. Dec. 10.—Reports re- i
reived at the war department show (he |
following death* among Ibe troop*:
At Hcntlago tie Cuba—David ituhl, |
Company C.. Fifth IT. 8, Infantry, j
brari disease.
At Cssilda. Cuba—Fourth Tenncraee
Infantry, PHvnle John Looney, Com
pany fC. menigiils: Prlvnfet Jobe Pur
slcy, Company L.. pneumonia, and Pri
vate John Gold rick. Company H., men
ingitis.
FEARS FOR HER
The Safety of the Schooner William
O Snow In Question.
Boston, Dec. 10.—Grave fears are
entertained for the safely of the tbree
mc.stad schooner William O. Snow,
(’apt. Bills, from Newport News. Nov.
22, for Salem. Mass. The vessel should
have liecn somewhere In the vicinity
of the Massachusetts coast during the
hurricane of Nov. 27th. The passage
generally occupies n>t longer than a
week at this lime of year. The cargo
of the schooner consisted of 855 lous
of coal, consigned to Salem.
The Snow is owned by J. A. Bowen,
of Fail River, and hailed from Taun
ton, Mass. She was a Balh built ves
sel, was constructed In 1881, ar.d her
registered tonnage was 560. Alltoid
she would probably carry a crew of
eight men. ffl
The Stars and Stripes Up
Havana, Dec. 10, 4 p. in. —The Unit
ed States flag was unfurled over the
city hall of Mar'anao at 12:30 o'clock
this afternoon by Colonel Young,
commanding the battalion of engineers
at Playa del Murlanao. A detachment
of engineers drawn up in the square
presented arms, and the Americans
and municipal officers present stood
with bared heads during the ceremony.
The Eighth Infantry.
Huntsville. Ala., Ihc 10. —The
Eighth Infantry departed tonight for
Port Tampa, where they will embark
for Havana. Their orders instruct the
commanding officer upon arrival at
Havana to report to the cofcimander of
the Seventh corps.
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letter# writtro by (9a petit kdui re-
Utimg aofety to their oai private hat*
{': r## and (m f-rl a ate meta*
i randa alleged in oaaa beaa mada by
i <>*9 #r Hopbine Theaa lettefii >t4
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■ rtor. That slthoi'fh tsc*r<9io had
of tbii Information about
• the fttb day of Mar#9 laa*, and al
fbtti*gtt the !nf#rmatlot vst, from that
I ctn*#. n!ao Ho tba poaf*aaU ti of TboftHNi
W. liarfop. rareiver of the IVopta*#
Hank, yet no complaint of any k iud
whatever was mnde against the pet 1-
!,toners until tke ibird day of Octobsr
iiast. when warrants were Issued chwrg
liuc the peiltknam with the offmoM*
Thai the warran'* were Issued shortly
before the recent Mate election which
involved the t ieclion not only of n
governor, hot of member* of the leg
islature, who will he called upon to
vole for I'nited Stale* seuator lo suc
ceed Mr, Quay, who Is a caudidata for
re-election. In instigating and pro
curing Il»e warrants. Gordon was In
ispiml by express and per.-onal malic*
I I tralual Quay, a* I* evidenced by the
• c ihat Gordon publicly i barged him
with having been instrumetital in pre
venting his nomination for governor at
ihe Democratic slate convention. That
un or about Nov. 23 last. Gordon re
signed from his office as judge.
I( Is further averred that the further
prosecution o' the Indlcmcnta 1* now
being unduly pressed not In the inter
est of Justice, but by a conspiracy of
the political enemies of Matlhey 8.
Qua;*. B r the sol» purpose cf unduly
Influencing, prejudicing and Intimi
dating the members of the general as
sembly in their cho'ce of a successor
lo Mr. Quay .n the L'uited States sen
ate.
The Benevolent Society of St. Pat
rick's church arc arranging for a con
cert to be given next week.
AUOUSTA
STEAM CANDY FACTORY
Is innking the PRETTIEST, PUREST,
WHITEST CANDIES In the market."
When in need of Stick, Pea Nut,
Broken nixtrre Tnffy Crndles Tele
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or standing rib we will cut you at any time
so that it will cut. tender, juicy and suc
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game and venison is of the very choicest to
bo secured, and our stock of turkeys ax#
fat and of rare flavor.
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