The Macon news. (Macon, Ga.) 189?-1930, July 14, 1898, Page 2, Image 2

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2 THE MACON NEWS. ES T ABLIbH bl) I SS4- NEWS PHUTING COMPANY, J P L. MCKENNEY. Business Mngr. j TOM W. LOVI-ESS. Editor. THH EVENING NEWS will bedelivered j by carrier or mail, per year, $5 00; P*r I week 10 cente. THE NEWS will be for! «ale on train-. Correspondence on live cubjeets soUclted It« al name of writer eboull accompany same. SubHeriptions payable in advance. FaHure to revive paper whould be reported to the business office. Address all communications to THE NEWS. Offices: Corner Second and Chorry Streets: What They Are For. The question lias often been asked with wit>ti i o11’r*'l*' •' to f'oltMjt'i ib.iy ® of iinmuiK.H, "What are they for. Iha answer to mis question has come in tiiu annouiK < inent that yehow fever has ap pi-ared al Saiiliilgu. H i. wuiy a matter of a few days now when < owned Ray s fever-proof soldiers will be sent to the trout to take the places of tho: e who are not immune.-;. 'I ins is de nionelratinx the practical pood to be de riv<d from naving a regiment of iuwnuu'.s n.iUy ami waiting to defy yellow jack -au.l all the Other diseases that usually afliicl emldiei., in tropical countries. W. Imve no ollicial information as to when the Macon irnmunes will he ordered to the front, but it will probably be done as soon as tin 1 ycHow fever begins to spread. Then will the thousand brave boys who ii.iv, already had their bout with yel low jack rush in ano defy fever, smallpox and . veryihaig else It will be necessary tor tile . pall 1.1 I d.. IO kill thvtU W ito bullt.id in order to get rid <>f thtm; for they are proof agao. i « v<-.y-t.u.ig . it. It is understood that Colonel Rhy s im mune* are overjoyed ■that their chance has come. They have listened long enough to the insinuation that some few have slipped uno the regiment without being able to mow an honorable yellow fever record. They now' want an opportunity to show what tin y can do to Yellow Jack. And tile government will probably give them a chance at once. It i.s b. heved that with Shafter’s army reinforced by three or 1 sir thousand mc-li who can inhale yellow fever germs like so much ineuuse, who oan run -against the disease day after day and never feel any Injurious effects, the American army In Cuba will be in vulnerable. With so many germ-proof soldiers at the front, the Spaniards can no longer re gard Yellow Jack as an ally. Colonel Ray s boys laugh at rhe thought. Despite our modest promise of « govern ment m Cuba by the people of the island Uncle Sam may find conditions at the close of the war such that the Cubans will not he capable of governing themselves for several years to come. At any events it looks as if the presence of an American garrison In Cuba will be necessary for a long lime, thinks the Birmingham (News. The Irony of Fate. The examination of the wrecks of Span ish warships blown up off the coast tit Santiago, if the unofficial reports thereon can be believed, has brought out enough to confirm the verdict of our naval board with reference to the destruction of the Maine. The Memphis Scimitar calls attention to this point, in a most forcible way. The naval board which examined the Maine wrick, decided, it will be remembered, that the battleehip was destroyed by an explosion from the •utside. This, it will be remembered, caused much indignation among the Spaniards, whose own board of inquiry promptly de clared that their investigation proved that the battleship was destroped by an inside accident an explosion of one of her for ward magazines. It hapepns that after the beaching of two of the Spanish cruisers they were Mown up by explosions in their forward magazines. .An examination of their hulks shows that their plates were blown outward, just as our experts said would have beiyti the ease with the Maiqe, had she been blown up by internal explosion. The bottom plates of the Maine were foiMid to be blown upward and inward from the port side, aud, moreover, they were thirty feet alxjve their normal posi tion. It seems the very irony of fate that the wrecks of the Spanish cruisers destroyed off Santiago should thus tell the story of Mie crime committed in Havana harbor. •’Dixie” was played In the hall of the House of .Represeniati es a few days ago for the first time. It will be the favorite national air by the time the South turns out a few more Schleys. Hobsons. Bagleys and Blues, thinks the Savannah Press. Cussing Bob Evans. Bob Evans seems to have done most of the talking in connection with Schley's victory off Santiago, in fact Evans has done most of the talking for the navy since the war bejmn. . Indeed, If he has yet dene anything but talk we have failed to discover It. And the worst of it is Evans invariably punctuates his remarks with oaths that are entirely out of place and gratuitous. In fact. he .seems to be continually making an effort to work In a “cuss” word; he goes out of his way to exploit his gift of profanity. And it is safe to say "Fightin’ Bob” Evans has succeeded In disgusting pretty nearly everybody in the United States. To most people his title seems to be a decided misnomer; “Cussin’ Bob" would more ac curately describe the man—for it is through his profanity that he is chiefly known to fame. On the whole, we are in clined to think it would be better to re gard ( ussin Bob' Evans as a closed in cident hereafter. Speaking of the new president of Wes leyan, the Forsyth Chronicle says: “Dr. Roberts has been the pastor in charge of Trinity church in Atlanta for several years and is regarded us one of the most bril liant preachers in the oonfer.nce. It is expected that under his administration this college will expand in its patronage and usefulness to an unprecedented degree.” It Costs to Get the News. *E>.n the huMnoss m<Mi who pav 25 cents per word for cablegrams from New York to Loads.. have but little id-a ho.v much the newspapers have to pay for .heir ■'able news, observes an exchange. For instance, the prtr- of a c.-bl from Mini’a. to New A ork is $2.25 per word. The messages have <* be received and transmitted a score of times before reaching its rtwti nation. A tingle message has cost some of the pa pers considerably more than a thousand and fortunes have been spent by some of the larger paper- almost daily in collecting the news from all parts of the globe. Perhaps the paper spending the largest amount for news since the opening of the war, is the New Pork Sun. This paper bas its exclusive news service from all sections of the glob®. employing the ber.t and most reliable wrltr-ns of th» en tire newspaper world, and the almost uni versal verdict among them is that the Sun leads them all. The Mexican Herald says: “Naval Con structor Hobson remembered Lord Wolse ley’s advice, ’lf you want to get on in war do your best to get killed.’ ” 0-c Result of Schl*v’s Victory.’ Now i.'ii, is practically without a navy n:i ail dan r of bombardmen; is pasit-u. iue uiiiwo wnich have heretofore I p,o;<-cted all American harbors w,.i be re- ! mwi-l a; -.nee. A dispat< from Wa mtg- j ton states that the secretary ©f war has ord; i J the removal o f a.; -iibinc :i- ■ mni'.- which now protect the bar ora of j tne • nited Statese against the entry of i bo- ue ships. Th.s action was decided on ' i; a cabinet meeting. For weeks past—in ’ l.»ct, almost since the beginning of lostd- i BlOS.—the war department has been delug- ; el with protests from the commercial i;i- j trrests of the country against the eontinu- ' nn< e of these mines, which operate co the ( gi tat detriment of commerce, in certain cases inliucn -es were brought to bear that ! ,• -cured an abutment of the run but this only incr<ase»i the dissatisfaction in localities wm re they were rigidly applied. Practically it has been impossible for shipping to enter or l ave any of the har bor- of the United tSkites duiing the la®t two months during the hours of sunset and sunrise. The decision of the cabinet to remove these mines now is one of the most significant manifestations of the supreme confidence of the government in the future and the protection of the United States from attack at the hands of any hostile power. It is only another indication of the fact present struggle will be of short duration. After thoroughly consider ing the subject it has been decided by the engineer that the safest -and quickest way to do this is by exploding them and the orders to do this have been prepared for transmission to all the United State® engineer officers in charge of harbor de fenses throughout the country. The Louisville Post says: "Commodore Schley Is ail right, but Admiral Schley would please the people better.” Fire Gun for Advertisers. The News’ press is like a rapid-fire gun in the service of the wide-awake adver tisers of Macon. Hundreds of rounds are fired daily, and thousands of readers are struck by .the bright, clean, newsy mis siles. The News drives hopie the announce ments of advertisers as does no other me dium in Macon. It is a newsy, readable paper, and is r« ad by the people. It is read tn offices and shops and stores and mills and factories, and around the even ing lamp in the homes of Macon and neighboring townr. The Forsyth Chronicle has the following to sa’y of the Hon. Fleming dußignon: , T'hif able and distinguished gentleman has been re-elected chairman of the state Democratic executive committee, and will no doubt lead the party to a glorious vic tory in the coming political fight that we are to have with the Populists, and, per haps, Republicans. We see statements and suggestions from a number of papers in sinuating that he is not in sympathy with the free silver plank in the Democratic platform. It is not given Eo us to know Mr. dußignon's sympathies or likes or dis likes, but this w r e do know, he is an honor . able Democrat and man, and when he ac cepted the chairmanship of the party, he accepted the entire platform, with its de claration of principles; and if those prin ciples, free silver and all are not repudia ted until he does it they wsrll remain in tact. The charge that he will make an ef fort to commit the party to the single stan dard is unjust to a good ami great man, and the silly suggestion should be in future abandoned. Our new possessions, the Ladrone Is lands. were discovered by Magellan in 1521 and so named because of the thievish propensities of the natives. They, were renamed the Marianne Islands by the Jesuits, in 1667, is honor of the then queen of Spain. The islands number twenty and have a population of 10,000 who seem to have rejoiced greatly nt seeing the Span ish governor and all the soldiers bagged and carried off to Manila by Captain Glass, on the Charleston. The Ixmdon Times thinks the govern ment at Washington unwise to insist upon the unconditional surrender of Santiago. It says: "Besides risking an unnecessary loss of life without appreciably furthering the conquest of Cuba, the United States may find themselves in a position of seri ous moral responsibility for the starving population.” What’s the matter with Toral being responsible for the continued suffering, when he can end it l>y yield ing. Says the Memphis Commercial-Appeal: "Imagine Grant trying to swipe Sherman’s laurals, or Lee filching Stonewall Jackson's exploits in the Shenandoah.” o-a.sstohlt.a_. Boars the K' nd Y° u Always Bought Signature / of CYCLONES IN GEORGIA. Town of Norwood Was Swept and Damaged Yes terday. ■Warrenton, Ga.. July 14—A cyclone struck in the edge of town yesterday af ternoon at 4:30 o’clock and passed out in a due north course. A mile out it struck the home of Mr. W. E. English, completely demolishing his large barn and five other outhouses, killing a colored woman, also three mules and horses and badly cripling four others. The track of the storm was not over fifty yards wide at this point. Nearly every Inhabitant of the town witnessed the mag nificent yet destructive spectacle as it Death Pulls the Trigger. man doesn’t have to y P ull l ** e tri -'JK cr himself \ f 511 order to commit sui r I 4cide. 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The track widened considerably as it pass'd on and terrible destruction must ' have resulted in the nothern portion of the county. AT NORWOOD. Norwood, Ga., July 14 —A cyclone struck the eastern suburbs of Norwood yesterday evening, blew down the negro school house and a negro outhouse on Mr. N. J. Bowen’s place. Huge trees were torn up by the roots and fence rails were scattered far and near. Two negro women were in the house on Mr. Bowen’s place, but escaped with slight injuries. Three miles south of Norw’ood it struck Mr. English’s place and blew down his large barn on seven head of mules and horses, killing and wounding all but two; tore down the cook's house near his dwell ing and killed his cook, Cora Jordan, col ored; chimneys were blown off the dwell ing and the windows on one side xvere knocked out; carriage house, corn crib and two other houses were demolished, or chards were ruined. The damage to crops was heavy. 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EMERSON DRUG CO., Importers and agents for the United States San Jose, Cal. C. T. KING, Druggist, sole agent for Macon, Ga. NOTICE! Macon, Ga., July 9, 1898. We, the retail shoe dealers of the city of Macon, Ga., have agree to discontinue the free shining of thoes, com mencing Monday, July 11th, 1898 : Granite Shoe Co. Strong Shoe Co. Ross Sims & Co. Reid Shoe Co. Mix Shoe Co. Clisby & McKay. E. L. Brown, It. B. Harris & Co. Rochester Shoe Co. EXECUTOR’S SALE. We will sell # at auction to the highest bidder, on July 28th, at 9 o’clock a. m. ail the household effects, live stock, and corn, fodder, oats, hay, etc., belonging to »he estate of H. J. Lamar. Sale will take place at the residence of H. J. Lamar, lately deceased, and w’bll continue until property is disposed of. H. J.. LAMAR. AV. D. LAMAR. Executors Estate of H. J. Lamar. i June 30. 1898. -- THE NEW YORK WORLD; Th rice -a - W oo k Edition IS Pages a Week... ...156 Papers a Year FOR ONE DOLLAR. 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T COLLEGE EDUCATION BY MAILI ~ /vie Thorough instruction s MEf ln book-keeping ’end S 'yPA j biMines«i,Bhorthan<l,BCl- 2 —enee. Journalism, lan- 3 f’CTj I gcages, architecture, s VJ L/T/ 6urveying.drawing;civ- S 11. mechanical, steam, § W electrical, hydraulic, S municipal, sanitary, 3 railroad and structural 3 engineering. Expert in- S BMtj ktructors. Fifth year. 3 2 Fees moderate. g : Illustrated catalog free. 3 ft‘-Ml*afe. ■ Stale subject in which c = interested. / E MXTIOXAL CORRZSPOXBZSCB ISBTITI.TK, 3 SHBtwcnad Xalloul Baak Building, WuUuagton, I>. C. g i«sMumuuMiiiininmiwiiimnmuninnuiaMnm«MiimiiMnß PILLS. Ask for Dlk. MOTT 3 AL FILLS and take no other, i Send far eiieulur. Price t>l.GO per box, O boxes for $5.00, Dis.. <?¥Tl£.VIieAE. CO., - Cleveland, Ohio ■ B'or sal«‘ by H. ). LAMAR & SONS. Wholesale Agents. Your Watch Needs Cleaning ! That’s what’s the matter with it. It can’t keep good time while full of dnst. Bring it here and we’ll fix it so it will run right, for only $2.00, with one year guarantee. BEELfIND, Block. Exquisite are the BELTS we are now manufacturing for Ladies and Gentlemen. Pure white and colored leather. See our handsome line of Buckles. I'ninks repaired. No drayage charged. G. B E R N D &c C 0., 450 Cherry Street . - Macon, Ga. ' 'a*, x. / j f : \. J• •• 7 3 hi Lhe Hands of a Boy A good Ice Cream Freezer will do as well as a poor one operated by more skillfull hands. The Ohio Freezer is a money and time saver. Its first cost is not great, it uses little ice and freezes in less time than a?.y other. Strong and durable. With and without wheel. From 2to 20 quart. And while on this cold subject let us remine our customers that we have Ice Picks, Ice Shavers North Star Refrigerators and many other ice goods at moderate prices. ... t . S. S. PARMELEE, Buggies, Wagons, Harness and Baby Carriages. Celebrated Cleveland Bicycles :sso to SIOO Staunch Crescent Bicycles 20 to 50 J. S. BUDD & COMPANY. 320 Second Street. 421 Walnut St. * 1016 Oglethorpe St. 460 Oak St. FI 11 f|Wli| 1171 Oglethorpe St. 288 Orange St. * 420 Calhoun St. 386 Clinton St. 233 Bond St. Opposite 386 Clin— Dwelling with large lot head of ton St., in East Oglethorpe street. Macon. Store and offices in good locations. Fire and Accident Insurance. A. Guttenberger Pianos, Organs and musical insnumenis. S yaw Celebrated Sohrner & Co.’k Piano. Tjfe. Mat-.-hless Ivers & Pond Piano. The Wonder Crown, with orchestral at tachments. Vfca The Reliable Bush & Gerst’s Piano. Eatey Organ, Burdett Organ, Waterloo Organ. Number of eecond-hand pianos and or pans at a bargain. 452 SECOND STREET. Don’t Lay It to the Water. Pure water Is necessary to health, but clean premise is equally import ant. DISINFECTANT LIME is the only thing that guarantees a perfect sanitary condition. Keep the yards well sprinkled. It will neutralize the poisonous gases and prevent s’ckness —will save you many a dollar in doc tor’s bills. 6e advised in time. We have reduced the price to 50 cents per barrel delivered. One barrel may prove the salvation of your family. Use it. now. Don’t wait. T. C. BURKE, MACON, GEORGIA - IT.”*—-21Z27 ——"~7_. j Home Industries i and Institutions I ===_~ HENRY STEVENS, SONS & CO. H. STEVENS’ SONS CO., Macon, Ga., Manufacturers of Sewer and Railroad cal- j vert pipe, fittings, fire brick, clay, etc. Mall tubing thax will last forever. MACON REFRIGERATORS. MUECKE’S Improved Dry Air Refrigerators. The best Refrigerators naade. Manu factured right here in Macon, any size and of ociy material desired. It has qualities which no other refrigerator on the market possesses. Come and see them at the fac tory on New street. . - - , , t