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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MOENING, NOVEMBER 3, 1894
JOHN WILDE’S INVENTION.
lie Propose a «. Suffocate Everybody on
an A'LtAcklng Fleet.
John Wilde of thle«fly. who hue rm*
to China with the understood HHemtkra
of annihilating the JeDeneee fleet, did
not offer hit In ventlon to a foreign
lejwcr before el vine the United Staler
eovcrmnent the Aral chance at It. lie
wan in Washington lr> 18*2. bift received
no encouragement there. There w-.w no
r.v..- ..ii. a* war the oaae «h*« Brtceon
laid'the Idea of the enonHhr before the
government. and Mr. Wilde received
the "cold ohoulder*’ from everybatJy.
XotwithataniUmr thlr cool reception,
lie wna not backward In making hl«
presence known, and distributed a cir
cular. In which he says
•Give me control of tbit portion of
the entrance of N»w York harbor
known sa the ’Narrow*’ end on appara
tus on a Rrander nettle than the one
now at your nervier, and whose coat
will nod exceed 35.000. with fnrlyelgbt
hour* to arrance matter*, and I will
promise to dentroy every cruiser or oth
er war veneel now belonging to the
United' States e* font at they can be
brought Into the Narowo.
"In case of n. declaration of war with
any or all nuttone. I will (with the as-
nlatanoe of competent officer* and a
small detachment of men. hor*ei.
team*, etc.) no arrange my defense*
aa In forty-eight houra to make It an
inter ImpoeelbllKy for any vesaei
(either wood or Iron) to nae* the dcith-
trap set fr them, or to escape after they
hive made the attempt.
’’Mora than thin. I will put to sen, If
neccaury. and with a vessel sufficient
ly kirge u, carry and work the system,
and with ordinary capacity otr loeomn-
tlon, I am prepared to encounter the
tnasl powerful war ship or ship* that
ever floated, and nothing bul a chsnce
shot at Ion* mngo would be of. any
service to them, and their doom aa
certain a* If their own mnCTr.lne had
already exploded. lYils dew .lyetem
cm he used in all weather and In all
localities.
“The destructive mlnsllm used by me
are fatal to every and all things with
which they come In contaol, the di
rection of their course chowrod almost
IMtarttly. and repeated In their action
in ■ space of time not 1o exceed a mo
ment, and In length of time for which
there la no limit.
"The model lat your cervical will In
Ho men wsy convince you of the truth
fulness of the statements I Have here
made to you. aid I am surf you will
el once see that *"J** AWSt!!
(weighing lass Uian 250 poundt) would
be of more protection to snv of our
cruisers and more destructive to an
enemy than (ill the aune and torpedlea
that com* within Ih# capacity of her
tonnage
’’Everything met on the high aea* Is
*1 her mercy. The Cuffillfli ItorDC'Jo
hoyt) ottulttped with my (system, would
be more than a match for any war vss-
eel In our navy. In a word, gentle-
men, I «m here to sh-vw yon how In lor-
ty-etgM hour* 1 can fortify every cane,
bay. lake, sound, river or Inlet mot In-
rludlne ihone of the BriHrii colonics).
that nothing shot moves by wind,
i.tnini or other foroe* can move In or
oul, except by the will of the patrol
guard. I need not at thirs writing cle-
tail Its service with the land forces: suf
fice It to say Its benefits are manifold,
and coually dewirucllveito an pnenty..Jn
dmcluskni. gewttenue*. I reepecIfiKly
ssk' for an early hearing, that I may
better dcsnwlhe to you many thlngis
omitted here for want of spoor, and an
ortport unity to prove to you, beyond
(he p’.iselblilty of doubt, all that I here
claim to do with the new aysslcsn of
eosut nnvnl and military operations.”
Although the OrialVi of Mr. WUdca
Invention have not been mside public,
the main features am known to hit
friends. Ills Idea la. tn brief, to shoot
some sort of a comnound nt the enemy
which, upon exploding, completely en
velopes the enemy’s position In a danse
cloud.
The shooting, tf done from n torpedo
boat does not oCcour. of course, before
the boat has oblalner the exact location
of the enemy. While the opposing
shins are enevloped In than cloud the
torpolo runs un as close Its la desired
snolaunches Its missiles. .
in* also underslood that the vapor Is
waning and kills upon Inhalation. In ad
dition. It Is wild that If Ih* miriite con
taining the compound should tftrlke on
the deck of a ship *t would not oflty suf
focate all on board, but would set me
to the veaaal. It Is reported by Mr.
Wilde’s friends that hs It to receive
15.000 on his arrival In San Francisco.—
I’rovldenoe Journal.
TAKING 1118 UNCLE AltOUND.
A Kindly Nephew Bothered hy the Old
iMan In a Store.
There nre some men tiring who have
not seen all the sight* bf the etty. Now
and then one comes In who Is n coun
terpart of Jnthua Whitcomb, lie hna
lived nearly forty yearn not far from a
Wisconsin town which Is within two
hours* Tide of Chkvwo. lie ixis a nephew
'nor© who <ook him «round for 'two day*,
ni*t •the Mpbav is onioyliur hlmsolf re-
* || dger
the
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Jirjro
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we’ll
turt-
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and
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We
man
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rain.*
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lent,
or «
hon*
h i’!•<
* are
Rive
y
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meet
farm
lntlnar «ome of tho antic
unrle.
*'We took an elevi
naphew. 'in one of tho
houses, ciml while the
was wnhtnur for othen
uncle said to him: 'Hu
you’re icoln* to watt t
«et out and wait.* Just
cd he ©aid to tho man:
pope. I reckon l cou*
he*t it down, but I'd 11
full ride. If lt'e the ear
reached tbMMl4 floor, aiui me man
T.nlln ou * : ^ 00 * v “i®jlto* corsets,
underwear, allk uhlrts. hosiery* and par
rerna.' stan *er.' caller
nml tumlnjc to me he
Jim: this lo where I wrr
m we were leaving the
the man: 'Jest hold yoi
minute* till we <*
don*-t run Array, 'causi
down to tho ioof when
**\Vo vdt aoon in tl
voun* efitafttadt## of t
My uncle, after lookli
moment, remarked Uv «
oet twy. *i ruom you
or wlddera. maybe, seel
nil drmsed in black. 1
cei n here la pretty «oo
you Jobs. I*m awfully
of you. amt If you ovei
tlay® and cun come on
you and take you oi
•od Rive you the brat
wenviii would be power
you. Jim, here. 1st m3
here In Chlcujro; recko
Jim: ttey. Jim?*
“The situation was e
I pulled him uway. Th
were blnehtttC Mht Un
passed out we saw on
QWuese uyhIs In Hie I
T^efore I could ertop my
the Met In tho face 1
hat. kicked ot It. and t
•Pay, Jim. If your Aunt
nut to the farm ahe’d
sum. I wonder what 1
for?* I tuficed nt his el
him asray. Wt wore th
dnecendtnr elevator,
my clutoh and. nvskt
th# car. ti# called back 1
Jim; rtl h id her till 3
and when lr cached th
hold bke a vice on the
conductor was crowd* 1
cornar. 'Keep back or
my uncle was savin* e-
•I know what I’m dol
inb the nope a minu:<
my hwnda, and then 1*1
cellar.' •
"By the time he released the roe 1
had him In th# corner, where I held
him until we reached the first floor. I
ret him out of the car and Anally e>»
him to hta train, an t wkl)# l enjeyed
htk antlca I wa« tickled when I kn#w
he war font, for ! didn’t know, while
he mi here, what minute would
break itr&v and cause troutd* H« it
one >f rht beat men that «-\#r tired,
but liable to to oft half-cocked at any-
thins that u ciovcl.”—Ctucaxo Htrxld
th *r
fmm
ad a
> the
DON'T PAY MONET FOE WATER
a
wOf/Mdt
A cartel t>f JWf It nort rrmmlttd Ikon
bexaeue ronrenUtkA, —d iNUdctrpm
tXecper la
Liebig Company’s
Extract of Beef
m mK4 emomuttA ntrart. fm fnm /«! as
a*f /trdg* nbttaevx mtd iiuciu'
tm famine kutus
UlMtmm Otejtr
in Him.-— V* *D
OEOHOIA. BIBB COUNTY.-To the
Honorable the Superior Court of Said
County: The petition of J. W. Oaba-
ffiss, Ben L. Jones, R. P. Jarratt, F.
T. Abel and J. V. Smith, all of said
county, respectfully .hows:
1. That they desire for themselves,
their successors, associates and aa-
algns to be Incorporated under she
name and atyle of the "Smith Engi
neering Company.”
1. The business of said association
to be (he buying and selling of plumb
ers’ ouppHes. to engage In and <lo a
general plumbing business, to menu-
Meture and sell all kinds of piping
snd brick mad* of clay or other ma
terial.. 10 construct all kinds of sew
ers, the buying and selling and repair
ing of stc-am engine*, boilers abd other
machinery and loots, machinists' and
engineers’ supplies; to build, construct
and Imprnve or repair houses and
other buildings; lo construct wider
works, standpipes, water lowers, elec
tric light plants and lowers or lo fur
nish materials therefor, and anything
and everythin* Incident lo Ihe carrying
onofnny of said business and enter
prises; to purcSra«e, Acquire, own or
hold all such real estate ns may be
necessary or required for any of Said
business.
t. The amount of th* capital stock to
b» employed In olid business lo be the
sum of Five Thousand Dollars, with
the privlege. lit any tllmc, and from
time to 'time, of Increasing Bald capi
tal stock lo an amount not exceeding
In the aggregate th* sum of Fifty
Thousand Dollars. Btockhiotder* are to
he liable only to the extent of their
auhacrlptlon, snd when a stockholder
Shall have paid In full the amount of
slock subscribed for hy him Ms lia
bility shill cease.
1. The principal office and place of
doing business of said corporation to
bo In the county of Bibb, state of
Georgia.
t. Petitioners show that 10 per cent,
of th* capital stock has already been
ptld In.
S. Petitioners dealre to make suoh
by-laws, rules and regulations for the
government of their said business aa
they may deem meet and proper, and
to provide and elect such officers ond
directors a* may be deemed necessary,
nnd that they may have the right to
elect and select such of Its officers as
they may see fit either from or out
side of the boat'd of directors or stock
holders.
7. To Issue bond* of sstd corporation
‘•gecured by mortgage or deed of trust
on all or any of Its properly, to such
an Amount and conditioned as may be
determined by Hs boned of directors.
And to sell and dispose of said bonds
for the use and benefit of said corpora
tion at stich times add on such terms
os the board of directors may deter
mine.
Wherefore, petHloneds pray that
they m»y he tncorprated for 'the huel-
pes* and purpose Aforesaid, tinder the
tatame and stylo aforeaatd. for a term
of twenty years, with the privilege of
tenewal at the expiration of that time,
according <o law; and that they may,
have such rights as otc common to
corporations under tho lavra of the
.lath of Georgia, and that tbejs may
be authorized to engage In the bualness
herein set forth, and to da any nnd
all things Incident to the carrying on
of Mid business or sny part thereof.
ESTE3 & JONES.
Petitioners’ Attorney*.
I. Robert A. Nlobet. clerk of the
superior court of Bibb county, do cer
tify that the shove Is a true copy from
the records of said court. Witness my
hand and official seal this October
IS. 1891.
ROBERT A. N1SBET, Clerk.
GEORGIA BIBB COUNTY.—By vir
tue of nn order regularly granted by the
oourt of onUnary of said county. I will
sell at public outcry to the highest bid
der. for emth. on the Hot Tuesday In
November next, before the Bibb county
rtiurt house door, during the legal hours
of sale, all that tract of land, compris
ing throe hundred and thirty and onc-
luilf (3JO 1-2) acrea In tho Third tLalrlct
of Bibb county; being part of what la
known .in the I-amni-Z.-Uler pl.H”. Said
tract being Mu and parts of fonty-flvo
(45). fottyulx (46). forty-nine (49). flfty
(60), fitly nine (51). and flfty-two (52).
Said three hundred nml thirty-one and
one half 330 1-2) acres known <u tot No.
two Cl 111 the I,iib,i1vl«i-'i> nnl m ill of
survey of mild LamarZrtrlcr pi ire.
made by Bailey, and raid lot No. two
(I) bounded east bv lot No. one U) In
said survev: south by Eoheconm-e
creak: weal by lot No. three (3) of said
survey, and north bv ’.he north line of
eald original kit No. forty-nine (49) or
the cbtvlnuatlon thereof.
Also, that lot or ojtvcl of Inad situa
ted In the Third dlotrlct of lllbb county,
near Echetxmncp creek, bring parts of
lota numbers sevcwtvwlx (76). seventy-
Mfra 07) and seventy-eight (78). and
oontuining two hundred nnd on* and
ftcpflftba (201 2-S) acres, more or lesu.
bring marked "Division No. 7" un a
Plait of tho lands of the cutaae of J. P.
Lamar, Sr., mado by J. C. Wheelcc on
the 10th of October. 1878. Said tract of
land being a parallelogram In shape, ex-
oept that tho north side thereof ts
slightly Irregular In fonn. Said tract
being one thouaand nv» hundred and
tWMU-flve feet aeroaa the southern
I ml. alxty-three hundred feet across tho
western ride, and fifty-live hundred feet
along the eastern ride: bounded south hy
the Yarborough place; cast by "Dlvlalon
6.” forWMriy belonging to Mlwt lola E.
lcnur: wcat by “DtrUtSB No. S." for
merly belonging to Mtm Maul* Umar,
and north by the road between Macon
and Knoxville.
Al*o. that tvacg or parcel of land, be
ing pari* of tots numbers seventy-seven
(77). ucwmy right (78). elchty-lhreo iM>.
and eighty-four (14). In the Third dis
trict of slid Bfoh county, containing
one hundred and sixty (160) acres, mot*
or less, und being "Division No. 2" m
Shown by pllt of the land* of J. P. L«.
mir. Sr.. **MU re r.v rod to above. Sold
tract Is a parallelogram to form, except
that Its southern ond is trnrsular. con
forming to the roul from Macon to
KnbxVlDe Tho duct ts twenty-three
huored an fifty-eight (LIU) fe.-t along
the o.-s’ern rids: fwemty-ehrve hundred
and thirty (LUO) feet along th* north
ern ride, so l thtrtv-four hundred (2,400)
fret along the cistern aide. Bound* 1
m-rth by the lands of McCullutn Hall:
cist bv ’’Division No. L” which fell to
>11*, Ktnle Lamar In the dlvkdon of the
estate of J. p. Lanvv. Sr..: south by
•'Division No. 7." above described, and
part* of "Dlvlelona Net. 6 and 8." r*.
f- rred to above, and west by "Divlslun
No. I,” formerly t>-longing to L. Lamtr.
Slid piboertv to be sold aa the prop
erty of the caUKe of J. 1>. Lamar. Jr..
fev the purpose of paying th* debts of
Mid rotate and making distribution.
J. L. ANDERSON.
Executor of the will of J. P. Lamar. Jr.
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COTTON.
X wish (o Inform my friends and pa
tron, that I havo moved across Poplar
street, tppratt. ray old stand, and wllh
Improved facilities and more conveniently
arranxed warehouw. I am better prepared
than ever to bundle thtir cotton to ad
vantage
NEW ROOM CORRECT WEIGHTS!
HIGHEST PRICES] SATISFACTION
GUARANEEDI
ELLIOTT rim
CT-U Poplar street.
First Moil M
OP MACON. GA
CAPITAL 1SURPLUS, $260,000
R. H. PLANT,
PRESIDES X.
W. w. WRIGLEY,
L C, PLAIT'S SOI,
BANKER
BACON, GEORGIA.
ESTABLISHED 1863
Banking in all its branches. Interest
allowed on time Deposits.
We handle foreign exchange and. arrange
travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild ’ 0 f
London lor all European points.