The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 29, 1894, Image 8

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: 1102sJDAT MORNING, OCTOBER 29. 1894 \ ST. PAUL. MODERNIZED. 311b Voyage Analyzed by a Bailor of the Present Day. Th* following I* a copy ofCapt.Cod- mmn’a version of 8U Paul's voyage, which wa* originally pabWMd * l * h *t*J| years ago la the New Yortt Lining Posu It waa called out by the eritjrtom of Mr. George W. Brunt, edltorof the Coast Pilot, on that account, who re ferred to the anostle as "jo «d«>r. ouc^ottV^SSn^. 1 ■null out by ourselves. I wish to adopt the twcirry-seventh chapter of the Acts to his comprehension and to that of other old salts before IJroceedJs* 3J comment upon It. J shall. aolde the English version of Kh>* James an*l mslte a nautical trepidation, * 1. And when they hail OOncluded tO ship u* to Italy they turned l the other prisoners over to a corporal of marine* named J'inus. 2. And going on tfarl Of a ship be longing to AdmctivtUum to (••*{ o« from the wharf awl made all sail he<n>- Imr close Into the Asldtlf shore. A Mhc- eronlin ei-rytldman by the mmo of Ac Istarcbua wa» a csbln Psssnnjer. 2. Next day we touched st Won- Ju linn win very to w- J * l,w atvehlm . ^v’a llhertyto so asbyro and be treated by his friends. t. We cot under way again •J') up alone the Cyprus abore and tbs wind ( h.^\Vc *ot a hair slant over the Sea of CUlcln and Pamphyll* and then put ln «° There' the r.orDoral foundon Egyv- Uan olUp hotline rnm Alexamhla. bound to an Italian port, and ho ahlfted us »nd our durma«e over to h-r. I. She was n slow old ■tub, and after a Vine passage we Just fetditd Cnidus, nnd as wc ooud not weather Crete, we ran down to tho leeward of It until wo ,l ‘».' i Jlauim« M iip on a taut bowltoa so £ J Tnow. d'ye see. wa had made a Ion* voyage Of H altogether, and as It looted wourjly ahead and th ere wore eixr» Of liJd weather. Paul called nil hand* aft, "*10. "'shipmate*, title looks Ilkaa bad busInMsi Olid If we keep on it Iwks to me as If this shtp and rar*o will come to grief, and innybe w«'Il lose the number of our mess.” II. But the corporal thought that the skipper nod the owner know more about thcas things than Paul. 12. And ao. every fellow having soma* thlnr lo say about It, tho majority con cluded that as this was not a very, comfortable placo to winter In they had better heave up tho anchor nnd make nail for Phentve nnd winter there. That ts » Cretan port and ha* two channels, 'me to the northwest, mid the other to tho iwulhwnrd and " Ut! dlld nn. when the light southerly lirenw sprang up they got under wray and kept nlong the Cretan Shore. It. But soon the wind hauled round to tho northward and blew great guns. It. As noon as tlie gale struck us nnd we found rfhe would not lay up to the wind, wo up helm and scud Uor be fore 11. .. , , 16. And getting under the lea of t'Jnuda, we bad hard work to get tUe boat we hnd boon towing alongside. 17. But they finally hoisted her up to tho davits and ptMed n belly-lash ing round the old ship lo thrap her lo. gather. And then wo get out of tho shoal we'lcr. having viewed un and furled everything, and let her fun he. fore It under bare poles. II. Coming on to Wow harder nnd n henvy am on next day, they hove ovefboard Some of the cargo. 19. Next twenty-four hours coming la hard gales mid ««s increasing, all handa nnd passengers turned to and hove overboard nil tho gear lying about decks. 20. Weather so think Chat pro could not get a meridian nltltudo of the sun nor a lunnr obaervatloti for several days. Oslo still continuing. Chances look prelty bad. 31. In the meantime Paul had not given any more advice, but now he railed Itho oltleera together on the poop ond aald: "Well, gentlemen, you hnve iH'tter have taken my advice and laid ouletly nl your nnchor In Crete, nnd then It would not have been a case of general average. 22. "Sllll knep a sHff upper lip nnd believe me now when 1 tell you that whatever may happen to the ship nil bonds will lie wived. 29. “For the angel of the Lord stood nlongsldo my buk tonight. 21. "And mid: 'Don’t be nfrald. You arc bound to get to Caesar, and on your deeount the whole crew and nil the passenger* shall bo t-lktu care of.’ JS. 'Vo, nntlsawa don't gtv# up th* ship yet, for I believe the Lord will do ns he aald. 2G. "However, there I* no doubt but wo ahnll finally lnae the Blilp." 2T. After knocking nbaut tn heavy galea fer fourteen days. Just about eight bells on the flrat watch the look out wn the forecast! thought the water waa shoaling. !L Bo they hove the lead and got twenty fathom.-. Next cast they got flftecn. 29. Then, to keep her from poundlug on the. rocka, they let go four nnchoni over the otom and held on for day light 30. Some of the crew thought that It would tie a good rhlMico to desert when they hnd the boat down In the outer pretending to nro out n stream and Ledge anchor to the windward. * 21. J'uul told the corporal and the ma rine guard that the kulri must come aboard again, or clae nobody would be saved. 32. Then the marine* eut tho bout's painter and lot her go adrift. 33. At daybmik I*uul ordered the steward to serve out rail.ate, for noody had eaten anything for fiearteen days. 31. "So J advise you to attend to your tneaa, fbr nobody shall leva a hair of hi* head." Si. When hr had aahl this he set the example, thanking the Lord, and citing his own grub. * .31 That nude them alt lively, and they made a heartv broakfhat. 27. The whole muster roll was 173 all I eld. 31 And whon they bad knotted off breakfast Obey hove overboard the rewt of the canto. 39. At daylight thev could make but the laml hm a ctvok made up Inland which they thought might make a good harbor. 41 And when thev hnd hove up tb_ aurhora they let fall tho MO and run Aer dead on hml. U. But she got caught In an eddy that slewed her around no that her bows got hard awl fiat aground, and hot stem was knocked to oWcaa by the sea. *2- The m irlnes wonted to knock the prisoners in Um head to keep them from swimming ashore and escaping. t». But the corporal pud of regard Cor TVtul. put a atanoer on them, ami or dered all who could swim lo strike out for the shore. 1L And those who could not to get on to hen coopa. planks ami gangway u i ders. The long and short of It was that everybody got oshore sofe. Cap:. Codman adds: "As this ts a purely historical narra tive. I tm sura that uo one will accuse me or sn Irreverent aoa’lcwtlon of Scrto- tura Indeed. I am seriously lacllned to thtok that tn a bethel church my ver* stow would carry mere conviction of truth than that clothed ta tho old Eng lish style pf men unacuualatsd with the lanrusre of the geo. “By reference to the a reek Testament the careful ecVXer of the American Coast Pilot will bo forced to admit th* general eornetntn of tho translation. It Is mainly because the old on# has been the v.-ork of taudsraen tint other seamen beside C. IV. a have ridiculed Ht. Paul's claim 10 seumansalp. A care ful study of tht chamer will show, how ever, tb»t. comddertng th* hick of charts, comma* and Chast Pilots, th*ss ancient mariners did as well sa could be exnwted under the circumstances, and If they hnd taken the advice of Paul they would hnve fared still better" •Boston Tiunscrirst. HlfUfWAY BOBBERY. William Fflacn Fares Badly at the Hands of Footpads. William Fllson, a negro laborer, wak assaulted and robbed at the corner of Bprlng and Walnut street* on ttatur- day night by two unknown negroes, Fllson saya 'the men held him up at the point of a pistol and told him to throw up his hands. He did so »nd they took from his pocket tl, which wa* sll he had, arid not being sails- lied with the money, made him give them his rxv.ti usid overcoat. When this waa done, one of them struck him In the mouth, breaking one of his teeth., Fllaon doe# not know who the men arc. SOLID Ill. Cumulative evidence of the harmony between this store and the Macon public abounds, increases daily. Always quick to respond to our enterprising efforts, the great alertness and sharpness of recent responses is as marked as it is gratifying. • The confidence that our prices protect from all imposition, the appreciation of the skill and boldness displayed in the assembling of unequalcd stocks is shown by multiplying sales. 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I am belter prepared man «vtr ta handle their cotton to ad vantage Con.isnm.nta always receive my prompt and r*rro n *l atuntlsn. NEW ROOPi CORRECT WEIGHTS 1 HIGHEST TRICES! SATISFACTION GUARANEEDt ELLIOTT ESISS. Dfsa Poplar stmt. OF MACON, GA. CAPITALiSURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. plant; PRESIDENT. W. W. WRIGLEY, CASH re R, BACOli GEORGIA. MACOH SASH, DOOB & LUMBER C0„ INCORPORATED CAPITAL, 560,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, I ■, AND MANUF ACTURERS OF— i , Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. rS A. T. HOLT. Real Estate Agent, 35 Second street. I have some nice houses yet to rent. Come and see me about them. Several farms to rent, and some splendid offer ings for sale. List your property with me and give me a chance to see what V' can do with It DR. J. J. SUBER3. Permanently located. In th* spfr daltles venereal. Last energy re stored. Female Irregularities and potion oak. Cure guaranteed. 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