The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, March 25, 1895, Image 2

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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: MARCH 25, 1895. mrat may create • dollar worth 100 cent* out of naTfihg, refiflle wt Che name I free «*»oM«nj M, nmt, <* nMI CM I would coat SO cent* out at which to make ouA a dollar. Its hat theory put* M In entire aftreemettt with tbe Populhc (party, -which does not bedieve la metallic nmnoy at ns, trot In o money which ahall pamam only the funonuta at • median at exchange and not the function^ of a manure of value. It* theory Chat free sChrcr will bare the effect of u prntertiv# tariff put* it in egtreuien* wofli the Bepub- Uoan party and in conflict with tbe Democratic belief (hut trade abuuld tie relieved of every poadMe dbUtruuUo®. If, however, the Chronicle beffevee thtrt the free coinage of elver would re mit in a bimrebtoc system of currency In itbe Unf.tod Htatu*. tiwVv- which both yold and silver would be available for on at money, lot it (five the reasons for toot hriUf. Tbe Tetacmph la wUllni to be oocvtnooJ. It underaamda ttar” to be laboring In the cause of bltnrt- aRtatn and to be fighting against a measure which would result to a sys tem of Uttver monotnoiaUlmn. It Is ooo- rlnred «*tt what the people of the United Bftrtes Want is bUnetafliemrnot moootnetalbsm of either gold or silver, and that they also oppose a change from one Wendird to the Other, because suoh a change cannot be made without an i man ease dmk to hafilaaal and In dividual credit, the enormous losses re- sols'tut Hwratrom Having no crenpeo- saMou whatever. Though the Chroni cle Is a flat money paper, la present purpose a to insure tbe anocret of the GEORGIA NEWS AND COMMENT. nOBlNBONB CCnmCTEO, The fllory of the Killing at Mom PUBLISHED EVERY DAY in THE YEAR AND WEEKLY. Georgia has SJ« miles at (atlway. The Clarlm. one of tbe Augusta mil itary companies, ha ve disbanded Buffalo Bill's Orest Western Show will be at the exposition. Buffalo, It. T.. March XL— men and true." the Jury aeWiM tsrmlna tbs fats of CtaremT^ Robinson, name Into imm at 10 thlo rooming and reportoil their ! that Clarese* was guilty of mur In the second degree; Bam, ty of manslaughter in * th •agree Clarence was toncte m Ufa Imprisonment and 8am. to The murder of Montgomery at young Buffalo lawyer, about a yc was for several months a na mystery.sndhad It not been fo r Butler, March 21.—(Special.)—The recent cold gave fruit grower* quite a scare, from which they bfive about recovered, as the treec and fruit are be lieved to t>e uninjured. Tbo outlook for a good crop to this vlcllfity was never better. Office 569 Mulberry Street. history wbnn war with a toreljx. power would Wove been nsdeemedby a. many people aa now. To yield to this aenh- meut would be weak end unpatriotic, for (he outcome rg war, buaa-r much now territory might be added to (be Union, would be an addition so grmt to the difficulties under which cur gov ernment already labors Ask we may well fear flat our lnsDfutloii? would nod stand ifbs strain. The T utted States are powerful enough *n protent tbomaetrss and fbelr nelgfcbon without fighting. There la no notion in the world, leant of all Orest Britain which will wiaingly ester Into a wnr with this country. She Ml everything to lose by ouch a war. AH (bad to needed Is toil oar wo.de deportment ad«i»* snd ma ndate c policy regardful of die rights at others, but so firmly aa-rtive at the rights of the United Bhipe that no nation will dare to contravene it THE DAILY TELEGRAPH—Dallverad by camera In the city, or mailed, pooage free, • cents a month; (1-75 far three months; 17 for one year; every day except Sunday, $5.00. me TELEGRAPH—Trl-weekly. Mon days. Wednesdays and Fridays, or Tuesdays Thursday* and Saturday*, three months fl; flx months, 12; one year, to. THE SUNDAY TBLEGP-APH—By mall, one year, 12.00. THE WEBK.LT TELEGRAPH—By mall, one year, 11. fUBSCfUKTlONS—Payable In advenes Remit by postal order, check or reg istered latter. Currency by mall at risk at ssader. COMMUNICATIONS Ub-raSd be ad dressed and all orders checks, drafts etc., made payable to THE TELEGRAPH. Macao, Ge. Large quantiles or ferOllasra are being received hare and hauled aisray by farmers. The streets wen- uncom fortably crowded Saturday, and. Judg ing tram present Indications, more guano will be used this season than for a number of years past. Professor H. R. Smith, who has been teaching school at Theresa, Fla., since October, Is spending s short Vacation with bis sister, Mrs. J. C. Seely. Editor Burns at tbs Herald spent Sunday in Bostick. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Childs re turned to their home, Columbus, Gs., Wednesday, utter a short visit to rela tives here. Mr. John T. Tucker of Columbus was in town this week. Mr. H. A. Bivins of Caraonville was here Thursday en route to Columbus. DeWitt. tbe son of Mr. W. A. Mc- Neal, died Thursday at the residence at his unde, J. W. MoOrary. He was a bright, promising hoy of four years, and his father has much sympathy In fals sad bereavement. The remains were carried to Buena Vista tor inter ment, aooopaniad by a number of rela tives from this place. Mr. R. H. Hines Will move Ms fam ily to Macon this week. He has re sided here for more than fifteen year* and his drtmrture will be regretted ex ceedingly. His accomplished daugh ters will be sadly missed in sodaO cir cles and their absence will long remain a source of regret. Mr. J. W. Llpaey and family ar rived from Macon this morning snd will occupy tbe residence vacated by Mr. Hlnee. Mr. Lipsey expects to re model -the old Knights of Pythias build ing and open up a large stock of gen eral merchandise. He la known as a wlde-awalif business man and a puto- no-apirnea oitiaen anno le a vmiuasns addition to any town. After being a I mr - moving factor In the upbuilding of this place for mss,- years he west to Msecs shout seven years ago, and his return and business investment* augurs well for Butler’s future. The Butler Male and Female Col lege. under Professor Caldwell's able management, is fast forging to the front and tbs outlook Is favorable to Its reaching again the plane It occu pied several years ago as one of Geor gia's foremost Institutions of learning. A r imtcr <f. families have moved bore recently to patronise the School and new pupils are enrolled every week. The faculty and committee from anion# the stud-nts publish monthly a Journal—the Object Glass-devoted principally to the Interests of the school. Tbs first Issue last week was nl-gy rotten up and the flattering reception acorded it warrants the management 1n claiming that tt will do great good In aiding the school and. Indirectly, the tfwon In general. The rains lent week washed away several bridges and otherwise dem- aged th? streets and sldawaSka but Augusts Herald: Pullman has been In Atlanta and Atlanta went wild oarer him. The Roma Tribune krrltsa the north and west to come south and be of ns aa will aa with us. man's spiteful and Impulsive r —’ the munler-r might never ha xTv. apprehended Mr. Otttw era* alone up a residence street bonL with mansions brilliant with lj, about 10 o'clock In flthe eventn* s' denly three plotol shot* rang 'm quick succession and Gibb* n a * r„ dying from a bullet wound i„ , head, lying In the driveway lead,*. a fashionable Teahluno He , r ' without uttering a word. Hi* xm ante had vanished and left noth!* • clew to their Identity. The on!,, son* who claimed to hav seen is,' Sallants were two messenger boys, said they saw two men run away r. the spot where the firing oocurril i ths police wete unable on experts to see the wssns distance under tn* a, circumstances as the boys they did. go their evidence wa* tt*™ of Bttle worth. A reporter found what he thoo ware the footprints cf a woman ; the «pot. No arrests wer* mad* , several mouths later, when the fig* police received word from the m of Cleveland that they had CU» Robinson under arrest. Hi* wg* ] betrayed bkn In an angry convene with on* of hi* relatives and tondsnt Cuaaack of the Bultdf lloe went to Cleveland and atm Robin wro's wife, Sadie, who <mrf- that »he killed OMs beiwif. but» cot give a«r details. R-eilnson, Is log than his wife was under ar . mads a clean breast of th» «•> telling 1R»w he and Ms wife had ■ "Jit to 'bold up" somebody that «! Jadie being attired aa a m*n. at Usd remeieu man <waa afioi in to, g. Putnam county has the best public road system In the state. Other coun ties should follow her example. The Savannah Press will on April 1 Issue a special Illuminated edition. Tbe regular Issues are bright enough. The Savannah News writes a long editorial on the good work Governor Northen Is doing for Georgia. Augusta Herald: New Tork is trying to reform Alabama. Parkhurst Is try ing to reform New York. On with the dance. And nows Ttmncescc tndbbo* caught tbe Montana erase and lynehod a wo man. We hope tbe erase m® reme no turfing mat. Tbcs country cannot af ford to part'with even the worst of Its women In that faebion. Memphis Avalanche; "Senator Till man at South Carolina aays: 'I am a Democrat.' Hare’s an open and noto rious violation of ths copyright laws If ever there ve one.” The AugtWa Chronicle tifinks tbe Telegraph has been unta'r to tt and pilky cf mortal (Heading. We disavow my tatenOoo to be unfair, and will try to re atone the Chronicles posit'oc. as We andeiutand R. Tbe Chronicle be lieves, first, that tbe coaveafion of a party may. If It Choose Indy so, adopt prinrtples and devcUre in favor of filaj. A. H. MOLaws writes am Inter esting letter to the Dublin Courier sug gesting prompt action on the part of Dublin in advertising the advantages depot Tbe Jg**c has heard tout story for (brer years, trot this M the first time that Its truth can be wourttod for on the word of «be railroad commu nion. of tbe city. A cotton compress eompany of St. Louis are asking for room at Atlanta to exhibit a new m*tbod of packing cotton, which revolutionise the hand- Governor Aickinsons now pensioner* tmmt be either aged, tail- nd, «nd all must be poor. What a pity Unde flam's ate not required to.meas ure np to the came gisodaid. Mr. Tbureton Is “dlplotuaUtnlly g- leut.” now thnt tt Is said (hat he ha* been recalled. He doubtless ergroib twt haring followed tbe some rule-.of be- barior a year or two ttnee. President Hpencer of the Southern ha* deiLenn ned to discover (he people who have been wrnfidng toe trams on his rood. The public will second bta efforts and rejoioe when he has sue- Identified In (be P<*1. and that men who bare voted w.th that phrty will be bound by toe rapreUBoti’a aaflon. Tile Telegraph Is unable to aomgfi this view, but behaves (hit a cater notion Is bound by (he pokttosi pKnokifies at lls parly aad rmnnofi dpert from (bam without betraying Its trust Kscond. ths Obrco- Ufie bfberes that, as a matter of polity, s party may pa a* taw* when in power which contravene Its pr.ncVjdvi. This (law also tire Tdegrtph is mutate to accept. It believes tost psUry and prltxaple must go ttgetoer. Third, the OhrorAcie b-dere* that a majority, when to eontrol at the govrrmintg, bss a right to legislate In tta own intsresL The Triestepb bsheves. on tbe COO- .trsry, tost the majority la bound to be Just at careful at tbe rigUta and Inter ests of the minority as cf Its own, and baa a right to legIBaie only to the in- tefeot at toe whole mass of the pwgfie. In abort, the Triograph bebeves that men are divided ‘trio opfioslmt partle# because (bey differ to cpltfion as to what Is turn for to* whole country, and Jones County News: "Macon bat very good reason to be proud of her two dally newspapers, tbs Telegraph ana tta* news. They are dolus work for Macon and Macon should give them a liberal patronage." Washington Chronicle: Mr. Barnett Irvin has out in front of hta home on the Lexington road one of the moat beautiful clever patches ever assn In Ohia country. The clover is the variety known as the annual. The editor of the Atnertotia Ttoies- Recorder nor any at (he i.'taff profess sanctification or belong to the holiness order. The Recorder says: "When Moses received tbe commandments he broke them, and men hav* been break ing tlmn aver since." Tbe twwapatpers tt* having a good deal to say now .tohot the eupttlenms of a negro mrariber of the Mteendro- seti* IcghfioCve committee wbkb re- ceoflly traTried ttrrough tbe South in bd endeavor to discover toe conditions un der wWch cotton manufacturing it done to tola section. Same accoutfis ] say the negro was respectfully treated and entertained along with Ms white odlnffue*. while (There say (hit be was flighted bemuse at hi* color, and that oven his white ccfleasnes eOdeav- orod 1o get rid of him, finding bis pres ence en smburraasment. We do not think It makes much difference which at these sceonuta 1s true. The art tude of Southern whli* people towards tor negro la vary wel known and certainly cannot be determined by sending a ne gro 'Massuchuaarts legislator <m a tula- si on throuto etnas state*. There Is another s'de to tbe question which seems to us very much more Huterew- Lengtby List. I Baltimore. March 21.—In it* vtfti review of Southern business coalM the Manufacturers' Record n^n*] very decided Increase in toe ulaa Southern properties, including M farm and mineral lauds. Then k] greater Inquiry from tbe West J ths North for Southern farm pnM than ever known before. In lnluiM smsrprises cotton mill tniereit* is tlnue to attract ths largest riiar* oil tendon. A very successful North Ca line mil! has voted to lncnuTI stock from 1300,000 to Moo.ooo, n which to build a new 20.0M ipfl mill. At Laurens, B. C.. a cotton g la projected. At Salisbury. N. C, There Is a wonderful spring near Marietta. It I# railed the wonderful Cherokee Medicinal spring end was the rewort of the Cherokee Indiana. The water comaw out of a solid rock and the Strew ml* almost the size of a stove pipe. Tbe water la very coU. S spindle mill, while cotton mill eg ■lea art being organised at Jttix in.. Shreveport. La.: Salutary I Rutherford. N. C: Pled mam, Ik mopolla. Ala., and other pout* (351.000 sugar refinery Is to h* kaflti New Orleans by sugar phuMen-tM party now being organised f* U purpose. A MO.OOC agricultural fiog tuent company la projected at Brett ailrer qu-wtlon. Now Tetanrear* baa a penitentiary soindaL One at a tine, gentlemen. The govenyowhlp scaodsl 1* trad enough. Dublin Courier: WB— Dublin I* fast be coming cosmopolitan In her poipulatlun. We have citizen* from all sectons of our own country and many from other porta of the world. We have Jewg, Greeks. Germans. Irish. Sicilian*, Sy- thanks to pranopt action of the city fathers the damages have been almost entirely repaired. Virginia; a WAito match factor The foncnvmg from the wsyvraa HrrWM * line what suggests That Editor Perham has been "ruminatin' " on sul ci dr: "An old and esprrletloed busl- fieas -mail and financier Informed s. Her ald reporter yesterday that two years henoe would find (he country In Hit most progressive condition for year*. We'll try,to watt snd see." Tboraasrm* Time*; “Mr. and Mr*. J. Wyman Jones gave a dinner party cJmptlm ntary to Governor McKinley be* at to* MatchusCtta lrglMature, we believe, al the tlm* to* cammlfiee was -« fits stats was filrly overran with delegattow from South ern town* begg og MumchusetU null owners to move (heir mill* to Ibe Bouto. Why was H tet tbe <me wgra number at ths 1,-giSbuure wss ap pointed oa a committee to visit tbe Kyu'-h? He was W: a min at anj ttM-- cDl knowledge cf cuttoo manufactur ing, and M*a*u(iii*nttalqg:«laitgra know very wall (hat tads praaeoce would eui- | binutt Buutbim m*n who wiMtad to •how oourteeiea to the otaumlttee. I* It possible Must to* Republican legis lature at Maamchuatat* was rods enough to dalltierstfly put an affront to fire Southern comraun ttea to which It seat Its outran M e*, In toe beilrf that the aoxlstgr of tooaa oroiuiunities to aucure ‘Maamfisiaertta mills would to- duoe toem to swallow '.tt If ao, and It be true that the negno was treated with scant oourKay, the Maeautinartta legislature (us ao right to coatplsin. It wunfld here no right ao complain If every Southern community, assuming that an sffnuot was intended, bad al lowed to* cummlttoe to attrad to IS* business without any help. W* bare no dodbt tot tola would lure bran the experience cf (be committee if Rou fa- era communist* had bean Informed In advance oat the core negro in the M«a- atefiinaatto legislature had bees orient ed, without any special re*atm except his color, as a member at a committee to visit tbe South a* a t oe antra it was expected that the committee wmfid receive an unoantl amount of so cial attention. (XJOLNBSS AND COURAGE J5HBBB HAIRY. Fort Talley. March. 21.—(Special.)— On* of the moat pleasant entertain ment* In quite awhile was given by the lodisa or «u> ltsumist rirarxti at anm residence of Mr. and Mrs. F. a Miller Jsatifled by the recent olkwttee of that piper, but we are of tbe opinion tort toe slews of toe Chronlrie and of the Telegraph are of comiparetivriy —Mi importance when compired with the Importnwe of the great question Which the two popere here lie** ft*- cunflng. We thrtvgore dlamla* toe question cf wbrther (be Trtegnph has been unft'.r -to toe Cbroolri* wto to* disavows) of any 1ntefrt.cn to be 00- flrir, and the express!on of toe heps that the Chronicle ratlt Minor the Trie- grajfc 1c an ahtrenpt to ret af the real mer.ta of toe controversy now diet ato ms to* peepto of ttxs country. The )sat ptragreph of tb*Cbrotfiri*'* ■rsrie Indicate* (hit k does not ase what toe reel po'rt: to cootroreray la. Tint paragraph 1* aa fcHoiws: "If the Trisgreph has anything to say that will throw any light ea tta# quastlsa, ■Why this country trill be benvfi'tted by cllagtag to thv'gaid standard.’ or skow why tt will be Injured by returning to honoot Mawtalllsar, wo will take great pleasure lo diecuaaln. the queotloa, for the UrooCt that may follow to ouraolvo* and the readers of both popor*. but wo reopoetfully Insist upon a freak discussion 110.0*0 extract work* to Texa*. Aft the new building enterprise* r<wn were a (1(0,000 opera heu*# proto bt Charieeton. K C.; (00-rooci taafj Atlanta and a number of mbcrBatt building enterprises. J The leading railroad prejectshfi week ere reported aa the purthal about too mile* of narrow *u*nk In Florida, mulch will pvobaJfr 1 changed to standard gang* and ft) on Monday ere nine at (heir pretty suburban home, 'fflsonia.' at which Ohio's distinguished governor and prospective candidate for the presi dency, and a number of other dlstliP girl*bed guests Were present.” THE STRIKE ENDED. I The Outcome a Complete Defat < Walking Delegate*. . Near York. March (1-Ttae stfiH tbe electrical workers, which kulfi boMtng in thl* city for some vto has come to ah end. The remit U complete victory for the electrwJ tra tor* 1 raaorietton and an overrtri |ng defeat for the hoard of del -gates of fhe various trades art who have been conducting it- TJre ttranrat vu brought atvmt tbtt the tnedlotton of The New-York cto BlaokUbear TVnes: "Pleroe county, of which BhRkShsar 1* toe cointy seat, la pre-eminently an agriouitueal county. It* farmers are energetic and pros perous. and they are making rapid stride* In the accumulation of wealth. Tbe county has more than trebled in wealth In ths last decade of years. Ev ery year (hows a steady and certain in crease. family of Mr. T. V. Fagan. Ml** Lizzie Brown, a oh arming young lady at Mac-on, la visiting toe family bf Mr. John (Cellar. •Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Bowie* of Atlan ta, are In the cHy the guest* of the lat- teria parents, Mr. and Mia. J. H. Wheeler. Mrs. Qua Hodges of Reynold*, to vis iting her stater. Mrs. J. H. Wheeler. Ban. A. B. Greene. F. C. Houser. C. M. Houser, and Dr. O. O. Singleton banre gone to Fort Gaines to attend the h*m entertained. There are over aev- enty-nve guests now at the club houre. and on ewery train more are attiring. Yesterday Mr. Cassatt of Pennsylva nia, a prominent railroad official arrived In his private car aad was aoooznpanieri WILL AT THOMAgVtUA Savannah, O*.. March Jl.-O*" McKinley aad party did not Karen asriila. Oa., for Florida today •«« to th* programme. Th* iov«m Slightly ladlapoosd aad hi* phyri-issj renmended Mm to remain In TWOi* until be rsoovura. After the ore tendered him st th* Mltchril (““*! night. Governor McKinley had * * one* with shout a doaon poliudw*J of Utom was J. C. Pmehani. * J* senator of North Cwolloa. Tin PJ trial of Turner MoAlllster for the mur der of Mr. Judson L. Hyatt. iMaJ. M. L. Cooper at Perry, and hi* estimable wife came over last night to attend the birthday recnptlon. Messrs. Lee Barfield and Robert How ard, of Macon, came down last night to aittend the birthday reception. The fruit prospect*.continue flatter ing aad the expectation to that qnlte a Rome Tribune: Tbe fanner will not heed tot eleventh hour. Jack o' lantern jump in the price at cotton. It to a cute trick concocted In New Tork for the transparent purpose at keeping the cot ton produces* from cutting down th* acreage. Don't hr fSfied. ye farmer*. Hack away at tbe areege and put to corn, naoa potatoes and other food stuff enough to bold the tart and hold the cotton till a gadd price per pound to large crop will be gathered. The tree* are fast blooming out and are making a very pretty appearance. Over 10.000 acres In peach trees In full bloom to a beautiful sight which can he seen around Fort Valley In about ten days. The weather baa continued oold snd Is keeping rite trees baric which insures them from being killed. WOLCOTT NOT A CfNDlW»J WUIAVU rtvi 40 t-re.v. — - L Dorer. DsL, March JL-Chaareiwj L Wolcott. Democrat, who «• riMfe* of th* Democratic cart* senator and ha* sine* boeo »WP*’’5 a major, ty of tb* Domoceata t»rt’ a letter to Bpsakor of the tamsj son requesting th* Withdrawal J name. Th* Wolcott tallowra « J Mr. Watooa has b**o th. K»-!f J united upon Edward Rldgolf “Jj and nine votsa ware oart tor M» V of tb* ballots taken, bat wltho* * The stats department find* itself with l- an unusual nairtbar of funtgh coauffil- o cations oo httnL The firing on ths II Alkane* makes a question with Bjraln. A The murder at a number of Italians >- urekra andtosr with Italy. Tb* rxdu- d aoc at certain American prcducta by it Frame*, Ceqnany, Austria and Bd-1 it glum makes a question with those < oouDtrlrs, and. mope important than la all. th* Amend of Greet Britain at I w Nicaragua for a targe sum at motor, j « la indemnify foe the errndsoo of a I d- British official aucuMd of pirlkdpttloo I re la a revolt again* th* Nkaraguan car te ramrat, sod fli* aettob cf to* game gor-1 w era meat In arising upon a Mrge pin 1* of the territory of Veoccafl*, tnakeu tr another queotloa tor maos Important *!- than *11 tbe other* put tqfrter. Will a* th* United Blows mow tbs Monro* j to AoeUCns and uphold tt by tarn at re anna, tf n> r sutyl Tb* demand on «< Nicaragua strap to be Mot/ tnfluM- of Debts nod to b* Inspired by a desire' to tat gsln a forth rid la that (nrt at Central It America through which th* propoeed lo- N ramgoe re no I will run. whfi* the > • stave of Vraesurian terthui j Is but ah another example of the British wffltog- or- mas (o eala* upon new territory when Kosciusko, Ml*., March tt.—News has reached her* of a fatal dud with rifles between Dan toamener*. a young white man. and Ike Allen, ootored. near Springer aad KUgsre Take tk* Two In dian Territory Milner*. Washington. March 1L -Th* prmldaat today mad* the tatlowtig appotattMJls: William B. Sprlnser of lUmoli. bdg* of th* Halted state* district court (or tL* eloquent way to* stnry of Its agricul tural possibilities, and thaw (ho whJ* diversity of Its product Iona, and are as follows; Wheat, hotels. 1,7tt.(M: corn, 23.(71.000; rests. 7.047AT7; rye. 131.1M; po- tatoee, 4I3.2W: hay. tana. 21U17; pan- —H " fivis. e«jG»: cotton, bale*. It has 10UM taoreea. W.tH UfLML - mule*. rrtKt neat cattle. 4 and 1.711,5*1 bogs. Tbe w<