The Thomasville times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1904, October 07, 1893, Image 4

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Alabama Midland Railway roaolutijn which was 11J )}it| 1: That art recommend chat a 4j l-uh ic sr'iioo's bcOjUblLh^* and ami'ii .la 1 e«l In ru I fc«r the city of TLotn a III* in.oe- •ardani*- *J*h tin prariiiou of ffccloa It article VIII o the comtitntlon of the SUto, and that onr r-pment\livv* In tha It-gUla- tare be relocated co.lnlrodaie aid obtain the laemne ef a Ull at ike next aeaa.ooor th« UjiaUtare providing for m kfchooU. The charge made by the New York j u <i u ' President Cleveland'* Letter. Governor Nurthcu.oi GrorgU,b&T- wtniMln Ufc pro Want on the World that Mr! Whitney premised Abo Ihe Ita't&n mission as com- pesralion for • big ciniptigo contri bution turnaont to be utterly Ur. Whitney ia not that kindofe X3a.o3=CLa.s-villo lESo-uute to ^loilcia SCHEDULE TAKING EFFECT JUNE II, 1803. Cjrnin’from Chicago— oerer lookin' back. Nine haadred miles o’ craaatiee—the aame o’ railroad track; frami! tho boya a*e march id’; Ibey'H git h mi, wo know, If they lookout ferti. emdo. wbt* Ury abandon the Idea of ru-niiug for eoir- grees next year and hill make the g race for tbe govcrnonblp. His plus ia raid - to be to make a eras roads c eaaTaas against tbe demoeratid nomi nee, as he is in fset doing already, : and at tbe tame time patting ont . feelers for the Uuited Butts Senate I ralject of ike present financial condi tion of the cunotry, the president' re. plies as follows; Executive Mansion Washiogton, Sept 87,I89d —Hon. W, J. North an: My Daar Sit—I baldly know how to repT to your lettar of tha 15th Inst. ft seems to me that I am quite plainly ou record concern- ing the financial question. My letter •oospting the nomination to the pres idency, when read in connection with the message lately sent to the oon- gress in extraordinary session, ap-' pears to ms to be very explicit. I want a currency that is sUbic and safe in the bands of onr people. I will not knowingly bo implicated Ja a condition that will justly make Cae in tbe least degree answerable to World, Ur. Whitney say>: "1 will go farther nod make it an strong ae possible, when I say that I mada no oontiMt for offiee,-expremed or imp'hd, daring tho campaign, either la Ur. Cleveland's name or anyboJy she's name: I made no ooetracts oath anybody. Caa I make it plainer than thyl? I said daring tha campaign to alt gentles men, ‘whan thb is over I am through.* ■sasgsmsstafsii-i school saUt thrirsae- ■ ossssrs see sleeted sad aaalifcd. J Alderman DavIcs offaed tho following * •ubitita‘0 t w r Aldtrmaa MallettaVordinance 2 changing tbe fra district: Amtad Sec. 1 of crUiiuoctp XIII mb ■ bund “Fins District" by adding at tbe end ' of said soctloo the following pronto: Provided, That, the owner of nay wooden bajl.ling now tn tbe firs district may m ike repairs to tbe same apon the follow ing farms and conditions. Ho or they mast pre sent to oonncfl a petition In writing show- lag that so vtpilrs bare bean made o s .id bnlldiag in tbe year next proceeding the presentation of said petition and each peti tion most ait ont ia detail tbs repairs desired to b# made and mast bo accompanied by an estimate by a competent ball dor showing that tho repairs will not exceed lx rains or cost 5 per cent ot tho talae of tbe building. SnsApstitioa most then bo referred to the in committee of conncil who shall canfully •taxnine tits nature of the repalan proposed and may call in the chief or assistant chiel of tbe in deputment and the prettiest or manager of the local Board of Fire Under writers and report thrir finding and re- comendatioos to the next meeting of council. If said repairs are allowed by council they my bj made bnt tbe making ot repa : rs other than those asked for shall rut jeet petitioner to all tha penalties set out in this se:tion. Alderman Mellette moved that a comm t* too of5, 2 aldermen and 3 citizens with the mayor's* chtinman,be appointed to a<lkiss with tho city attorney In drafting a bill for ! the public schools. Committee; E. SI. Mr- Bette, W. E. Dories, W. If Hom-uoni. D. » L McIntyre and B. P. Hawkins. 1 On motin of Alderman Hayes a c j ram it tec 1 of ft was appointad to confer with the tras- I tees of all ochool buildings In the city i limits.to ascertain if they can bs used by the city Board of Education in the event of | the passage of a law establubiag pabl.c schools for the city. Committee: S. L. • Hayes, J. J. Stephens, T. J. B ill. D Eii»t> • and J. L. Finn. ’ Council adjourned to met at 7 o'clock p. ! m. September, 2C, 1893, to rovise tax booki. K. T. Maclxox, Clerk. • Council Roots, Sept. 2<*, 1893 " Council tret in adjourned sestioo. Mayor J Hopkins presiding. Aldermen Stephei .-, • Jerger, Malletto and Hayes present. Troccc 1- cd to revise tax returns, it 10 o'clock , . m. aljonrncl to meet at 7 p. m. Sept 27. K. T. Maclean, Clerk. Cocscil Rooms, Sept 27 1893. Council mnin adjourned station. Mayor Hopkins presiJing. Aldermen Stephens, Malletto, Hayes end Jerger prerent I'ro- Adjournt-ti wock—that Hon. W. Y. Atkinson will gbo way to Sura Clay la tba gnbenatoriil race. Mr. Atkina™ was in U>e city to day. bat has noth ing to uy about politico. Mew*. Clay and Atkinson would draw large ly on tba same element for etrengtb, may laborer or farmei in tbe Uni tad 1 Kates far a shrinkage in the parches- * jfs power of tbe dollar behaaro- * calved lor a full dollar's worth of * work, or for e good dollar’s woith of a tbe product of bis soil I not only 1 wont our currency to be of each a * character that all kinds of dollars will 1 be eqnal purchasing power et home, bat I want it to bo of such a character * OS will demonstrate a broader wisdom and good f.ilh tbns placing apon a | firm foundation our credit among the nations ol the earth. I want oar financial condition and tbe laws relating to our currency to stfe and reassuring that those who have money mil spend end invest it in business and new enterprises in* •teed ni hoarding it Yon cannot cure fright by calling it foolish and unreasonable, and you cannot prevent the frightened man from boarding hie money. I want good, aonnd and •table money, and a condition of cons fidencc that K ill keep it in tue. Within the limits ot what I have written, I am a friend of silver, but I believe iu proper place in our cur rency can only be fixed by a readjust ment of our currency legislation and tbe inauguration of a consistent and comprehensive financial scheme. I thing such a thing can only be en tered upon profitably and hopefully, after tho repeal of tbe law. which is charged with a'l our financial woee. bars oomo to tbe conclusion that for both to remain in tbe rare mtaoa that ■either will get tbe nomination, beeMee Mr. Atkinson would be bit- tarty opposed by the vetsracs, and (herefots, takisg everything else into consideration tbe report is that he will not bee candidate, bnt throw hie support to Mr. Cby, for which he is tovu uf Jtnropt, divuutM BossU pttUssslf and tail the greet city ot Hoahaif mss* ia- povarUlMd than whoa tbe troops ot Napoleon •Tcrlln looked open tbe proffTua of the plague with equanimity, although the Is on the highway between number* and Russia and dally sxfoeed to an attack bssssss she lice upon a rtwr oonaooted by means of canal. The Macon Evening Newt has 1 a timely end strong editorial coo. 1 dunning the frequency of lynching*, j Among other things it sty*: "Strike at the root of the evil Revise the jury boxes, pat tbe but end most intelligent men in the com munity on yoar panneis, end let none escape by reason of wealth, position, or basinom importance. Disbar law- yen for sharp practices and illegiti mate efiorts to defeat justice. Closely investigate all testimony and tend perjurors to the penitentiary on the •lightest error of mU'eading state ment made on oath. Pat a larger force on tho court machinery and ex. 1 pedite criminal trials Pat men on tbe bench ot strong end determined ' character, who will eee that InU end sufficient punishment u meted out to | ell violator* of tbe lew, and then 1 hong lyncher* if you want to and The New* will nipond, Banka.” > Osborn, tbe labor agitator of At- . lento, aaya no men has an right to eeil : a piece of lend. Ho said: > “Every men ha* a inherited right - to the free nee of land, hloeea recog- ■ nixed that fact when bo laid: ‘The I land (hall not be sold forever, tor the Yo ora stranger* aid Baltimore, Sept. *8.—A lut of the « banks in the southern rates which * have doted since Jan. I has been comikled by tba Maoolacturers’ Rec- J otd. The ieveatory tbows the nom- i ber, c-pital, and present condition ol J the banks, the information having been obtained by direct .correspond- J race with tbe officers, receivers a*d ‘ other equally as good tu'hority. t Ont of suspensions aggregating in J round comber- Si6 980,000,con in 1 capital, bonks representing $1*500,- j 000 have resented, or are abcot 10 resume. Oat of ISO banks in Ala- ' buna, only two have closed perma- ' orally. Of Florida’s ninety-four banks 1 five are dosed. Ueorgia is charged 1 wi'bbotsia permanent closures of the t jo bonks in tbe State. Lou'si. ana sod Maryland emerge from the ' panic without a failure. Mississippi, North Carolina and Sooth Carolina are dolled for ooe failure each. Vir ginia hat fire closed of her total ■ number of 165 banks. Washington, Sept 20.—The com- > miltee on btnkiog and currency of : the Hones had a bearing this morning ' oath* Oats bill for the repeal of the ’ 10 per cent tax on state banks. Tbe Oates bill varies from other* in that t it simply "suspend*'' the tax as to all I notes issued to circulate as money, 1 prodded there shall first be deposited > with the state treasurer or other safe : depository United Bute* or solvent ■ bonds of the state or muoicipaiitier, - equal to the aggregate amount uf the • ootee proposed to be imaed. which ’ shall be held aa eeenrity, sod provided a'so that tbs aggregate amount of such *t»r» banka iasuas shall id no cas‘> ' exceed 85 per capita of the popult- 1 ties of tho state. Col. Oates made r an elaborate argument in favor of hit ' bid, which he eaid maintained fed.ral 1 supervision, with limitation of what - had been declared by tbe ooura to be a lawful federal tax. GUU« BolTH-SXAIiDOWir. CHlLMi NOKTM—KJubls L'l*. ; Utioun lab) uiatrlcU. A -kuccMfool la cacb, co!- l»cU xU kbe hwa|8 In tbai partlealar fiutric*, aa4 tbU scWags, by m*aaa of powerful ea* Clare, la ualatarruptedly pnatpaA (f, far out of tbe city, oa to iind specially prepared ftr Ikii purpose. ••1 vUtteu tbe B aakcnbnrg farm of S.TCS acres. Tbe r>Ad alorx wblcb we walked wae deep with e«n<l. Oa either aid* of as, however, were fields rich with movt luxurious growth. which bat for"t*e irrigation to wbleh th-y are •ubicctcil, woald he as fraltloee as tte road ca watch wo walked. “There were, lathe official year, ltt\ aoeae 10,000 acre* under Irrigation for a variety of purposes, iocladir^ expcrlmcsUl parpoeee, narsL-nce end Haw r raining. The staple crop, bowuv«% were summer and winter rape, mustard, b?inj\ wtnte' end luacar wheat, winter and enmeer ryo, oats, lndiaa corn. So. is leaves Savannah datly.exoeat Sunday, S.1S p m, arrises T.t) i> tn. leaves Jeeup daUy,eieept Sunday, «.*am,arrivesSaranazh s.1) a m. T:»j*j trail all tt&Uuus bei«eea Savannah and Jeatrp. BLXXrCfO CAS 8BBT1CB AXD CONNECTIONS. Trains Nor. S5rn*1 II oarry Pulksaa Slaeplag Cars between New Tark, gavaer. Tampa. No as cainra Patlman StoepevrCara Wayernes SobaahvUle, LmUrille an Train 7* carries Poll nan Sloe pin* Care betweaa Mew Torn and Jaok«-janlle. carries Pullman Sleepinc Cars betweea Savannah and Jacksonville, and «>n Wedne Saturdays No. 5 curies PuBman Sleeper toSowaanseSpriage, and oa Tanrsdaya an tbu slret er mama from fiuwanaee Hprtngs. Trata No. 5 cuoaecte at Jeeap for afaoe™. AOaata aad the wear. Train No. a < Waycrvav for JdootguOMry ,Kew Orleans Nashville, CtacinnaU, Sc. Lonla aad Oncaji Paurioa Sleeper A ayeitwa to Chicago. Train Moaaasots with Alabama Midland SI ..It..unary and tbs • outhwsat. A special from Fredrick, Md., of Sotarday aaya: “Djniel Jones, tbe wile beater, received ihaty-eine lasbct on bit bare back in the jail here at midnight. The naosoai lime for tbe punishment arts chosen at Jones’ request, at he wished no one present. Every blow ol the rawhide brought the blood and the culprit fainted at the iwenty-fomth. Physicians were “Ihe dreuieat stretches of sandy Long la* laol aro p c.ure«ine. If n>t luxuriant, la comparison with tbe cenntry about tbe Ger man cavital. Tet on this sell are bow being rilaed crops that would astoaisb an Iowa Stale fair. “Learned lights of the tierman scientific land it mine, sojourners with me.'* “I believe the only moral title to land it occupancy rad use. I dou’t believe that people have any more right to buy and tell land than they have to bay tad tell human beings into ala very.” And these sentiments were loud'y applauded by hundred*. Nine state of thinga would exist if these hair brained cranks had their way. cecJtd to revU« tax return*, to meet Sept. 28, 1893 K. T. Mac lean, Clerk Cocxlil Rooms, Sept. 28, 1893. Council met in ajjournctl scriion. ISny Hopkins presiding. AMvrm: tence could be carried ont, end the filieen additional Mom were adminii. tered. Jooet, who ia rich aad coo* _NOKTI! UOl.'NU >TsflOX8. Stephen?. Mallette, Haj-es a and Jerger prezent. Pro ceeds! to revise tax returns. At 10 o clock p. m. adjourned to m.'d at 7 p. m. Sept. 29. 1893. K. T. Maclean, C^rk. Cocxil Rooms, Sept. 29, 1893. Council met in adjourned eevai m Msjci Hopkias presiding. Aldermen Stepheor, Mallette, Jerger, Hayes and Davies present. Proceeded to complete revision of tax relnrnf. On motion n ux of 1*2 or one pc: cent w as declared. Conncil adjounrned. K. T. Maclean, Clerk. •ioned by such opposition may tot be tbe cause of {.lurginj' the coootiy into deeper depression tbao it has jtt known, and that the democratic party may not be justly belt! responsible for such a catastrophe. - Yours very truly, >. Grover Cleveland. If the country survives the presence of Sock!css Simpson in tbe|House and Whiskers ftffer in the Senate, the two on appro ichxb'e cranks, from Kansas, then there is indeed hope for the future. Nothing can shake the foun dations of the fabric. They are not ou sand but on rock. 'Howe.er, the fathers who laid the foundations tod erected the structure never contera- teroplatcd the presence of socktess statesmen and whiskered cranks. The strain is ver? great and we can only hope for the best. * ^ |oUob the wni-rs ot tho neighborhood. 8o oeriou* was this feeling among all clms ee that a l aw was p&ued miking it punishable, by • lino, for any one t» drink from lbs WAttrwxys near any of tbs Mwige firms. -Dr. Kicb, tho Authority on bicllll ind disc as* germs, told us, ob the spot, tbit before allAcoM genus could propagate themselves 1b Derilu they were harried of oa to this soli, which Is ompletely destructive to bicllll. Tae six hours that lntcrveno between bacilli entailing tbe drains of a Dcrlia boose and reaching the ditcheiof tbesswAge fields, are not eoongb to give the dlsenso a start. •'The water oTTeyrd me bad entered tbe sewers of Berlin only sis boors before. The only cleaning It bat received was in percolat ing from tho Irrigated field Into the dl ch that surrounded It. So effective, however, to this, that toy drink was not only as clear as pore spring water, bat the Taste was as ttough it There was an obj.c. lesson seen at the execution i.f the five murderers st Mt. Vernon the oilier day. Three thousand negroes witnessed the exe cution, besides many a biter, and beard the murd rets s»jy^that they were going straight to Heaven. The effect must, necessarily, be bad. There should be a law m Georgia making all execu io is private. Public hang ings are deneoral z ng in the^bighesft degree. It hat a'ways been the cus tom of Jud;e Hansell to order all executions in, the Southern Circuit Jesup, Ga., Oct f.—Surgeon Mur- ray, of the marine hospital service arrived from Brunswick this morning at 4 o’clock, aad witi&Jdedicil Inspect or Sanme), Local Physicians Dravdy, Easoo, Tuttca and L : u!c he’d an autopsy upon C. J. Warren, the per- CURES ALL 5KIN ANDv BLDDD DISEASES. -seeds And— Tbeoottuo ditplaj at the Woild’e fair has completely domoiuhed the idea that India and Egypt and South ern Russia might become serious com petitors in the aggregate or ibgij with tha United’ State, cotton growers in the world’, market Ur. Shopper- eon, the well known expert, who bed charge ol the exhibits, settle, the met ter by aajing that tha qaelitr of the Asiatic end African cottons forbids their ever serious); interfering with the Americqn product. There it a tribe in central Africa among whom speaker, in public debate, ere required to stand on cine leg while speaking, end to apeak nolj aa long as the; era to stand. B; geain;, it would be a capital idea to enforce this rale in tbe senate. Steweit and PclTer could’nt stand on one leg long. Let the'standing on oae leg idee be introduced aud the debate wi 1 toon come to an end. It would be aa tfiectnal aa a cloture rale. The physicians with yellow fever. 1 pronounced it a genuine case of yellow fever. Medical Inspector Samuel hat been ordered by Surgeon Murray to born tbe bedding, disinfect the .house aad ore disinfectant freely abont the premises. Surgeon Murray advise* all to remain, aa be does cot believe tbe fever trill spread to any great ex tent, bnt that there may b: a few aealtering cases. Notwithstanding Ufrau toot.. PraWara Thtiorjye U ao largely cleansed by tbe mere passage through alx miles of pipe that, af lex It bav i>ceu a short time upon a field, the Oder Is hardly wgtlJSabto. The complaints from neighboring farmers, which at first threatened to wrtek tha enterprise, have quite eerietl. “So great la tho demand for *cowago vegeta bles'that the mat kot people aro clamoring to have h special section teserved lot this growth rIom, alleging that la that way they can get higher prices for these particular vegntahlm “For twelve months between ll.rch, IMS, mad April, ISM, the cost of cultivating 9,lit acres was 8131,T?«, while the income from ths same was About imjWO, being a profit of over •136.000, or about S32A9 for each aero. This profit U calculated wttbont reteicnee tn the general and ofilclal expenses and Interest on capital. Counting, howeref, all possible char* gee, the profit still, amounts to an avenge of atSAOtotbeecro. “We all know that mete danger to the public health-artoee from tbe eowere thaa from any other .cause, antl*that therefore ecareng'ag as a profeeelon most be e dangerous one. But the system under which Berlin purifies her self to happily freed fr to the Ul effects attend • I ig all others Aldermen Jerger mi4e the following report whlchwa. adopt A1 ’on ptti^Nt of R. C. Fall stock of the above well known end reliable seeds. All guaranteed, fresh and genuine, true to naqpe. Prices as niaal, lower than anywhere in Georgia* Bishop Turner of the A. M. E, chnrcb, thinks it is the duty of the U. 8. Government to help the colored people return to Arrics.—Way cross Herald.' And it would u’t bo long until the eolored peoples would be wanting Un* cle Sam to help them, back to Dixie. A smart 'colored man might get along putty we'l in Africa; and so be can in thb oonntry. 9 ' but she draws the line at those figures. This oonntry could cany more of thb white metal than France. moved away. The officials are doing all in their power to preveot the spread o! tba (fisease. i * * ' . CURES -Colored Washingtoi p tiiticians ol ba:h parties are greatly evened to day by a rumor that Hoo. John Mcrccr Lmgi'oo, a Virginia leader, has gouc over to the democra cy. The report U not verified, bul reliable colcr>J J. b tlieve i», and say the negro-* -arc leaving the republican party vrry rapidly. t * aented Us report preliminary to the trial of the famous receivership nit, Noverber 6. * In 72 ckee-written pages, it gives tho following resume: Gross receipts, $702,168.04; grots die* horsementsr $47,00310; net cash-hal^ niKirn ax. rara,.titra ■■ ance, $715465^4; eecorities oa hand, from M. G. David, $5,702^0. and from branches, $28,231.18. ^ficutific Wo fiodly welcome to onr «x* chsnge list the Dad; Chronicle of Milledgesillr. It ia bright, crup and nfwsy, and a modal of t;popaphioal v. J.. *1 v Columbus. Ga., .Sept. 28.—Tie Eigleaod Pnentx ni'M;, of this c ly, which are the lir^cit. cotton tod woolen mills in the South and which have been running on half .time since tbe earl; spring, will ttsu on fail time ■ext Moadiy. Large orders sbesd make this step ncceissry. , fate the petition ot iir. Ingots, Kpaft sd- vereeiy. Lon, U. Jssesa tV. E. Devin. Alderman Hmllette made' the loilonlng i^oet which was adopts, ia the petition for water es Eadires ,'net: . . Mr. M.yon ’ . I -A, tleto t, n 5re hydrant star Mn. He- metiter’a corner, from whi.h all tnildisgs . Washington, BepC *8.—Qjrector General Darts called aa tbe President today and sold that it was the general desire that tbe President jbonld close tha Watkfs lair. A definite auwer ABE YOU GOING TO PAINT? naatneaa No wonder, though,*whra it ia remambarad that the Chronicle is published end edited by two rid. I anted young ladies, Mias Ellen Dostch and Hiss Florence Williams. 6ao- i cess and plenty of it to tha caw daily i published at Georgia’, historic old , V. La DOUGLAS S3 SHOE .oWr* WOed, to yon abont paints in general, and the Averilt Point in particular. Uarlnag hotvearon, arc poculisry trying on paint. Cheap jainu are worthlssa. and tha best white .lead will "chalk off* in a few months. - A paint that will giro a satisfactory wear bare must be o. peclslly adapt'd to onr cliautte conditions. The Averill Is losfeauch a paint. It has been largely used in this stain for W* hs. stww. ffttea TBS CIttCtXSATI OSD FLORIDA LI WIT. ID FROM THOM 1SVILLK, OA, j' Lehr* ThsasseiUS, S. F A W.._lt31 boos Arrira Wsycrass, « CM p m Uev. Wsjeroc-, * (jlmiM). *M p m solid rarnatru» taous roots wot* " cooes to ctxounuii* antes Jsssp, 8-F.aw -a-a-f ■ Lssts Jimp, u Clips AiriesMaeaa * pm ArtiesAtleats, * is Lesvo A USB to, > OS* s ■ Arrive Roe-, “■ h:U . m Arrive Dsltss, - Odl a m * CbetUMOgo, ■■ ,w, 8.00 a ■ Lera Chstlssooxs Q. a V. S:10 . m Arrive qnrfsMtl. * tHss PBlImta Cor, TbutnolviU. la Wsyerass sod solid trtios host Weycrost to Vtada salt, via Mseos, Attsata ssd ChsUssoogs B. W. WRKNJf, 0*a.rti.t Tia< tAgtuL - It takes the Stnite a long time to . -tell what it doesn’t know abont ihe financial condition of the country. Ihe Georgia Itgislatnre could giro that august body pointers ou tbe •abject,. And tt Will probabiy do to _' whet] Aha session opens this fall. ' “Luqdyhtrr* was beaten by ‘'Tam many” at tba great rice on TLurtdsy over tbe Guttenbcrg track fit New Xptk. The chestnut Colt, pasted under the string three lengths* ahead, the mil-- and A qiurtcry lime • T6.8X. --V parirtfqd ia trying to Hr* with six different wivegg:.., A, P. Cxmio’s fixe hand will bo seen ia briagiag about on understand ing in tha Senate J. Tr CurtrigW v -f' 0R'(HfiuLS <4 Fever cffjRfe' ague AND a^'fylALAR.iA^ Dot so xast—mtab ur. <kuxo var-uAD down. . Triur '»BuS. . £*S. siAnosa.