Albany weekly herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1892-19??, February 13, 1892, Image 1

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.f w us tint? PRINT \ . X?# v >• ; i *»\' '£* IL _ ■-*->&$ i[tJ ■;W* hm iV;r \ ' --YOUR-- ,v ' *j^|lpggS! OALIv AT THB- We oflf.r i Ladies' a full line of •hnd Gents’ ; OiLET SLIPPERS ! in Plush, Alligator and Otize. A full line of good and liable re- w of- the Ladies, Gents, ses- and Children. All Ejected 'specially for the.oc- fcvaott, ' , A itill line of. Leather, Bags, [’nines’, ijiiibrellas, etc,, etc., I popular, prices., .1 GOLD BOOT. FOR MARCH SECOND, Coiamittee Hrs Been Galled. ,1* file Barnes Sale and Livery. :Stables, • OHAmii^ ATKIHSOH’S omeui CAUi And Wlmt .it« JltiM to Hnr «>' ifri* Rci»- tmiiH for Irtiniutf /Ii-Thf PoriTpiIovrweii:, , N'ewnan, Ga. Fiibni'aiPjf- 4.—.The membgra of the Siam Denicorntle Hx- I'cjtive Ciumitiltro are .to inert-aVthB.dttttd Capitol at .Atlanta, n.t 10 .o'clock ; n. ui„ oji M^tlngajftiy. Mnrult 2,1802, to determine thd time and place foe ilx> iimetirig of tlie Htatc Cbnvimtioifn ami tlie basis of represen tation therein—amt (6 lake such filler aijtion ns may bo iiur&tytfy. id Tiu-lbcr Mielnterests of the. party in Georgia. It is Af. tfMhil-.inou importance to the parly that every member of tlie Gum- milt-eo bo present at this meeting. W. V. AtfiiksoN, riiairman State Doniporiith- Kx. Com. •'v*^«*r3 •™* epjiMn-riiu. I-’rom the Stato at large: ',M r . A. Little, W, B. Mustin, F. C. Tale, J, T. Doilarm-ltr. Alternates fclark Howell, m 51. TtlUtoy, 0,11. Stevens, F. 5V. Meldrim. By districts: First District—Bohling ty/iiyiohl; alternate, K. I.', Graham, : Second Distriob—j. V. Hand; alter- nnto,5 Villinm Harrison-, . Third DUtrioU-R, F: Watts; alter nate, Jl. IX; Brown, Fourth Blstrlot—tth'oma-; Whitaker; altornatc, J. 6. Williams.,. ' Fifth Distriot^J.-'rank Ricoalter- ifjit$fe.;M, bhanaieri . Sixth District—.Washington,. Drs- seau; alternate, Tri D. Bharinbn. .' Seventh Oisfript—11. A, fit Taluui; alternate, J. M. McBride. riightli, BistriotAw. XI. Mattox; alternate, T. M. Smith. •' Ji'inih Dlstripc^Lewig Davtii; alter-. oitt\ Jik VV.- WaTkins. 5 **WffjrT Tenth Biatriel—.lames Whitehead; alternate; C.,Tf. Oohn. CUAinMAX ATBlVSOX TA1.K8; • Thi above ailtioB nooment was pro mulgated in Atlanta mv-ErMay morn-' lug by Chairman Atkinson, of UieState Executive Committee, In an niter- est'.ug Interview with 5’r._E. At, llliu-.k- |burp,editor of the Evening,.Herald, i ohriirumn Atkinson says’: i “I have called the committee togetli- A! heavy mm m mm /’ill • ’*1. • vyTCy fx •• Ad«l »|irei(lnu>hi At’vntd tuf • ' 'lluii«U« Ii« V M»% Stored: I Wm, Godwin $ Son, | PROPRIETORS. ' Hfi'i new. buggies and the liesf ul horses., niifl'will'Tur.ni.sh-yon. 4 turn- but fit very redsoii'able prices. Ac- ' comiibjdaliotis for . drovers unex r I celled. These staihles. are close to 1 Ilutei lifayo, 011 Pijie street, being ■'."centrally-, -located,' and .the hesl place in .town to pnt tip' your fodm. Cult on us foryotir Sunday'-'turn-. outs', i GODWIN mmm, :i.f - W.V- TANCV AND 1LV GROCERIES. . Pamiiica r-ij plied with everything (hey need its the way of Brovisfons, and at lowest market prices. . Fine Confectioneries and Cpnditucuts ’•a Spectrtltt'. FBEE DE 1VERY. •TWftil . hm wa thoro was more work for thorn to do.” “In wli.it,-vvny'f’1 “Thefe/ta an'organizoU elVort to di vide the party In fleorgia, and tills flu-eatPliing condlHo’i has hot Cnn- tninted .us in the past,, 'fher. thore 'ip, the additional reason tlmt .tlie.n.-uioiiai cmive/itidn has hr'en called two weeks earlier.”.,• “Wlntt has heen the usiu-.l date of ihc fUatcran?” . “Four years ago llie .State 4 Committee mot on Mni-eh 31st.” “The new political movement 10 which, f referrteihv con^tl.iled Chairnian At kinson,., “or,- better. ibe movement which iiae lately d< veloptd into.a new Iiolil lciir 'organization, the. 'people's party, 1ms not been tormulated with the hope of eonti-ollihg tlie white vote of 1 the State—but with the idua that they wilt be onahlpd to; i-.ttracta cg«; v.-orkihp- element from the Republican party, andin this.svu'y.siiat.-'ii.tbe State from Pemocratlc tontriil, Should such a sclfpme succeed, its effe-.t will be to put Q'eovg.ia brick twenty-flvi) years, aiid tlu\swe will be eoiu'ronteil with al problem that vw foiight immediately offer thevvar -wlieu 11 few .oArTvjthng- gers a ml scalawags took. advantage of the demoralized' conditions and gave political supremacy in line Slate to ig norance and vice,” .“What about the difference in caste of the rectinstnkitioil leaders and the men Who are at the Dead of -the peo ple’s .party?” a 'mne.irjcKiJffl ifoamt*, ‘Where’ is the threatening restore,. Tho men who are now leaving, tho liuino.u-atic party represent a better element than tlje. crowd who beaded tho ignorant horde imuieduftely after the.war—but tii'i great nrajoeity.of the. people’ll party support, in this,State will necessarily i.-omo froug the Itopub- licny party, aijd this eJoment will give eofor to the eiitire, firganizalioii. Ho.w- eier, if thorank and.fiieof these peo- pldj Avho are,done of ouf. .^onie and whosb interests afe.'.idoptipal with the ' aims .of the 'Democrakie '.put’tJ' fo. tlic Souflipcoald realize the dangerous apn- saqttences of political iiiVision.iu this State, I helleve many Bttliom wbaid refuse to follow further tlio ‘ lead r* people’s party to gaiii any vlAcficaifr. the coining oamhaign?-’’ ; . • ,' "They may,gain a few local victciMis, b'ut.'tiidse. vvill lie short .'lived. They liave no ohkm : e of dijiegMmird. unless th’n fleiiiO 'rat'ie ji.tvi.y retusesdoorgaiv- ike, and nlle-wstfej eledtlona . to go' by ildfauh. 'Thl ; ofcOUesOJ. will, not Ibe Abort T am,in eyor'of timking the fight 11S vlgnrou. m>; can bn made throogh a thorotfgii inacidng of stceiigUl--ii-SktS.'g;:' iu> ■ jukrter and iilmwiiig n.ipi.." ‘. - .“itoft pall ypc. now uioveirtuia gain ev'en too.it victories, U this pidley is ptie.-iueuv,' I’TIn- biovijrtopot eottibines ti.c greon- bael. 'eieinvht, whhih .is very, much stroiii;-.';- tlian uumy sOspccl, the iade- pflin'.uiit element, ulso potential in, noble:place#; and those who are natur- nlly with i. ns a re“uit, of Che recent agitafihn. 1'heso forces, will give the. pcoplvisiparty a strong following in isolated locailtles.” / ABOUT I’UE Al.LlA'lfCB. “Will the Alliance go with themf” • ‘“There rtvo no. people who can ho inure inturesleil in thd moral, social, Intellectual and material welfare Of i.lie ritnt’e than tlio l'armors wdio com pose, the Allianoo of Georgia. They know then ivlum^ver tJia halnudb of power is given to that, ignorant ele ment whioli now composes i bo Uepiihll- oan party in this State, social life in the enuntry- will heconio tiuposeilde, the v'lluahle.of property will dcferioriito, and our State Government,, which:Is now controlled by intolllgonoe, will boiu th«handsol a few whites and tlio largo ignorant element to lyliich I liuve.alUided. .^..“limiv. Ing this, the solid elements of I’GoTattfwfh will,.in Uni. iiiuin, stay with tho Immooratly,. party, Many of itauiember,., who ted (tkv gyl.ig-With the Itdrd party on the bUi.-ih, will, upon More dellheruto. thought, refuse to turn against .their, best and truest political friend. They know that the Uemooratic party luia brought tlioni safety through the dark period of roronsfrucHou, has' guA'-nittoed to them the rale of intolligenco,.anil has hover had an opportunity of onaniing a Single national law for tlielr rcll-lf.” TUB PEOrl.a'S t’AltTT xbc IN It*. ‘•1 don’t look.for tbo people » party ,tb have a slngli!'representative In the next wongresa.,. l’iie Jiyiiourata. vciHi ho in i;ood'ilgH|iiig..trlni, a’-rtd ' wilt ,bo i'ertaibly.-' 1 em'ouraged by their ehaijcoa. of giiiu- tmj oimtrpl of both branchen of Con- gress and the I’rosldetioy. , ‘‘There will bo a full delegation from ' ‘Lis ,l pore ri Qctn-gin, hot every,Democrat owed it' to Ills party to enter actively Info tho tight and h,title.ecjuatvly for tlioM re liefs that rest on the fundamental principles of lrofc GoVorninotn, Our farmers are obliged:to$ee that the lle- inoCrnHo parly prouiiSes the only sub stantial relief,to the masers, slid that it wilt do every,thing that can he done by good-party government. They also | know that it would.be folly to throw away lh"Sn ehnnpSs for a party Unit, can exist only, ns a local organixa- tiou,v i ,vi; at rut G)>M?itrriTiK wr i.r, do. '•“’.Vha't v. ill the Kxcoutlve ’kuiunitli'e dip’” . • • , i J -"As to vvhut the Gommitte will do, 1 1 ! aniHot,prepared to say, I am only j one-of tlio twebtyr/ive un inbers; liiit’ j 1 think Ihtty h'il* consider (lie atlrisa-, 1 hiilty of issuiitg an addreskto the poU- i pie, advising lie-m of, the perils tliai i ronfront them, urging tliorotfgiynrgan- j iz'aUon In every oounty of the kUnlo. I The iJemocruis of Georgia must stand j together. Kvery jqau w lip Is a member : of the party,'who owns property, and whole fdentilled with thp. social wel fare of '.lia Winn , must determine to combat any mov vmeiit that tends to dlfjiutegt'ation.” . K(mt.^otvit.IlI<iilr Wiiialf mat CViigitt* Ktf/iii <Jio Chit'Agu PJiilj'hxfoi'-Of’tLuv! He was a bright boy. lfe bad ex- liamfod every scheme he had lliopght j di’ in cnniieotion -.vi.tli tlie capture of sparrows. I’o rhe. nearest drug store he went, lie rairied-with him a bot tle and some money. A .little while after he shovve-d the .bottle and its contents to .some men. “I had to lift to gat tie alcohol,"! he : said, Shut I fold do felliedat itwtiz for ! n foji, an’ he give it lo ine,” ■; Id a tin pan he’poured hi-, alcohol; Then be thoroughly soaked 'some oats fn the deadly spirit'-' atid scattered, a tempting meui in ft"-yard. . Tho plan worked. Six drunken' sparrows were picked up out pf the first batch that fnokied the,oats. They were lielplese and sorry-looking birds when the hoy pulled , their, heads’oft, and if the supply of alcohol .and. piita holds mil that boy tvjll have a big string of spiCiTotv heads to'cash in to-day frit'll City ; OierkTati Clove, PILES OF conoN r J6S Of ' Savannah. ... ' '-i':) ■■} Fivm it'." K.ivsii.piH lb'v«-.‘ 1 ' ■ Savannnli stofikcl up with cotton. Aoeordint; to Hie calculat ions of a cotton laeter the.ra are now stored, In this pity fully,fid,Odd bales. When Hhorinan entered Savannah lie found 27,0(11). bales, here. There is therefore, lit present: about 211,000 more, bales in the.pitj'i! warehouse- than at that lime. , , The viiliie 'of.tliis ootton is ahoul: tf.l.noo.fiort.'i.f^;.-; . The. insi'i-nnce and warehiMui) charge.- on it must' font'up a pretty good sum. Middling is down lo djj; ocnls. This is within J,; ' o’ a cent or the lowost price (t has rea.jhod. The little spurt that smil.it uji to 7 cents a short time ago did not lust long. The condition, of tho market iii not a result of spe,o- nlt^Jhh, blit of . receipts. When tlley' fall oft .a bek.er tone 1 Is inanifebted, when.they iiieiTiis" it bcconioa dead again.. cASi'i' Spots have hot dropped ay much as iutores, owing to tlie abaenoe of the pressure 10 ahll that existed a few ■weeks ago. . it the ttcevOga should pe generally reduced from 10 to 20 per rent., and (tie weather should nob prove so farora- 1)10 as In'(lie- past tivo years, prices -v.-.iuld hoiifu JMXfc. fall, and tho, .man who bought -cotton' now and- field it as a speodlhtimi would' make liinnoy out. of his liivedmonk ttfrould pruh- ably cost him shout ?e. h pound.tor in- auraii’co and storage whilo he was car. rjing it—perhaps a little '’'morn—ami imdor-sueh -^Ig^jJitiohsprieed would ’ ~ \ . ' oi tfiiin, Uiat' irUiofi lif'ghnf than *frbat he ji'aid for It. At tho same time, there Is precious little inellnatitiii to buy ooMou ln hold kuilnfion, v ,y/* I ke Itpi iuBrr INdlef.' , Kiom Lli«: Nmv HiiVfn U«(»briur. . The Democratsywlil fail In their duly if tliey do not make some effort to re duce laxutiim and bring about a more reasonable and equitable tariff, thati we have in the McKihlpy net. If tho House indorses the ways anti nfekiii committee, it will do well to insist that these separate-lulls b<> prepared vyitji great- care mid that they tiovei HOilloieiit ground to make if apparent that tint iH'inoeralid party stands for tariff reform atut the reduction of tariff taxation' to the. lowest point cottr, smUtit with l.lin raising of a ipp| revenue, to oonduoti'the gOvermnent. TJiat much at least should lie mad! clear. '■'■ The" pretieliereywho can .preach to pjejfse every heaver; the edBor', who enn,wr.iiB,|(j plixise overy feadcr; the merchant -ivlip cati sellgdo.ds to-please eym-y euiitiimerLliie litwyer: v.-ho cab speak, to .'please eVifr'y Jlsfidher; and. thedressmiiker who can please every: : '• $ womr.o, are- ail. ilgad and -,vcarl J 'TlUf TlbVtUIKaB’ I'iWTi'tllXE. A' no if nud Vtil.-mMr. Aciini.1lii.il £v tbo C'hnnuinhnn. The iirrgiigcnionts for Mm Teachers’ Institute to, be. held In eomiectton with the GitaalAUgua nml to. lorhi one of the most attractive features of th« coming iisoemhly, have been 'nearly complied The ' Institute .vvill open vviili {hd opeiridg: of-tlio Chautauqua and con tinue through the fatsien. Reduced ,1-afos on, all the railways and special provision fof tlio accomodnt'lohpf the, Institufe attendants will be maile; and every leaflmr inytjie State 0/ Georgia, .1.8 eordintJy invited to' ba. iu nttend. ance.. ; . Instruction oii-the.method of teach ing all the primary branches Will be given. Mrs. Hlierriif will have charge of the. .kindergartenmethods; Dr. Anderson ’will give, instruction on’tho subject; of physical tiaining fn srliools. and ProI. IVclls will lecture on and give instruction in <he teaching of pen manship. ; ,5 '.L/'- Mrs. tV'ells vvill L'n-truct in the meth ods of teaciiing 'clrftwing, and every branch will.bi; in ehorge of per son' thorojig-hly frpnyel’iiant. witii -his •branch of spnly and ilie vr.rloiw meth- ods mnployed ii; the-leachingoflt. ;y Kvery. teajshfi thoronghty inibhed with the spirit of hia work and np- preciating iha iuiBepfe resporislbility resting upon iff;0 ^ii.imvhvgtlie.foiul#; ^iil i^|leijt ( ^ ' ’ ’ 1 pFiffesaioii. Inrtitute' will mCe^a nd cannot fall to ‘ ■o dvj.ry tcad prover >tfo.tttt<W bib efiarge, oppdriuiiify for-dtri" Nomi tMua -bout t‘. C. Vuit; lltc Thil-<1 A’nil} »Kililim. iBmjrlcs Bmery 1 IV. 11." In itisiu,-. foniwat At Ihe rccent Third party rally , at Dougiaitville, 1 hiida lengthy conversa tion, with Golouel O. C. Font, wiui ap pears Ip be the prime iigitaier inilhe hiovemdnt. !;A idt of history hbmif the Ibird-parlyile wilt lend to.sliofr v.l.al ninmter uf a political lender ho is. \ give it 11.1,he Himself told me. “1. was Jlrst a JJ^pUbllean, ” he ex plained, "and voted with that parly for,one m- two yearn, li t remiafiber aright, I east my first vote for u Ite- poblicnn, amt l IhTnl. 1 voted with the; Kigiuhllcana in local elections afli-r that once or twice, i then.became an indepetidenl and have voted nip inde pendent ticket ever since. I was for. a longAimn'a gieenhacker. I am now interestliig myself in breaking off’thi: iillegliiiieo which the producing dins’s of Americana hear the old nfirtlajt” Mr. l’dat maybe sincere, but lie cer tainly lms an unsavory taakli.-ferc hint-rthat ot.aUrniptiiig to dLnipt (ho Demoiiratic party In (ieucgiii. 'Alls ' uarters are at J.illila Springs,. J Is now traveling m »r the' State endeavoring to .fikjgi.g Into exlstertoe third party orgiuiiiAtlyps in dlfl'ereut sections. • TV * ':■'■■■• ■' lie Is not dulling himself all Alli ance leader, nor is ho devoting his whole time to ’organizing lluj third party committees solely among tjie farmers. To. v. i ite plainly', he is rather attemptingto draw utlelasges of peie,; pie into til” line of indepemlentlsm. He la working hard, tpo, deVoting hh whole lime, and 'attention to tho move ment, hud making speerhds wherever lie goes, Aije Tim platifonn he presents Includes hertwith »i. *»«' neper ,.-r Jo' f-.. :,lui ( the Mib-lreasur.y hill, the othek,derfi»nd'!< bf f vcntl<M‘df'iHiaiieemeh. Hois muoh more ,1 the number' ;*;f his nppdac to warrant, hilt a difficult 11 iog of .fgr tersof,' i Mr. Font is a disrupter, hut an' open, candid, earnest pile, ninladthite it -.v'tli a frankness that glnowt; glriia"iiis v pi; sJtloHvA- ■"XwhliJ a ineiisur ala eon- «Lij would pis- It..Is to’ get .a layge gather-' ogother in small ecn- yj**. The author of prohchly t austive report of the famineJn- 1 Sin, whiulrhas just hoe/i te, eiveil at I Depiirtment of 8tntn at-Wash was born (It. Mansttidd, fin no,, life was seven years oW-wheu hi» 11 enti i-eirtoved to Albay. a. . he reedved bis pH-licninecy Voc'- ':. •Mi*, .‘iuiith -wrolc for n’locnl j.,ip---» >® while a mere boy, Ixif.i'r^ loitering,-!^ ihjrd.’ lie is a ; i nJu ite of itir'Sci'^ffl lady Dnivei'fA. 1 m- .. the Hlaff of General Rati' “ “ ?»ged . two ' yeni-s-: J 1 argimUlitg volniitu i.lhen'tftifghtavfhir e.ifne edit tor'of an . and In l^rtovnsATusidei t’l-ess Assuclatioiio At mnn service lot til! Be] ;«iJ!|(:ioii; in 0 j .-Nit tlon a I .tOiimlimaii, an ol'.the'phiiforin 'i . In isTlF'hp, Philadelphia, to take editorl-IFS of the Pi-ess. of Mint city: 1 f 1 jdiionaUst .foe llpionincy. : of Preeident Harrison. AMai-"«.n» I'liiatjtn ri'.vra-e> v .h -S'«wW : Allipncemeii ami -..Uu-r.-r Bp county, be Ktnlor «>M fuohftM'l). From KmoIpvV Clii<;.;»go.Jx , etmo. stinuil side Of, asks f suranoe VeUHo eight 1 poor if they 1 Wii'wheh'thd low that i Id* pc "- 1 riot pay for file-00 ft fond for farm’ huo'ds. < pnrcliasiid-iii-.prie'os. m iliditl Dwight Is caiicil fhe “court of lust, the eplnity. and resort for God’s-uiifortuiintes,’’,and 1 kid to it. They think justly,so, 1 will take any llgnor tnnsL 'T, l >‘ l ‘ ) yi n 1 ' liabit Micpe, saddened anil saturated hy f «r»MW.g!ve almost a tfreut-y years of alcoliolio • Ut'banch, .aMenljon to tl|eipuh splber him triTovo hours, cut short bis ueg'cotfooil worst spreo In four hours, take.him . 'd”’.)'’h''nd c froin Inebriety to . perfect Sobriety .IToMples to ,a lad -fritiwut nervousrhoek or distress, and Mlifsthey deipaiid tba’ 1 ,» leave hlrii'antipnthetie to Hiiiehuiiiv dinulil loan ;no«.‘.v 1 louts .of eyery sort and kind in- "r farm prodm.cs, ays, arid , in .the Hucaitri, 1,11 l,i ' J Mua '11" ll ’’eiy h a. him all the llrpior'lui | thill Irirmei-n could jrjtfi tlie eonitdeotns- ;frop it of ids own liiilv-six to. forty- jurs.Never iigeiti will he frail);. ^ -siro it, though lie should HvoiiOO .years, and if pe. geos hack to , , liquor he will ,<lo so, not hecause. of eostol prmlimtlpii.. Ti» want ordesiih, hut simply with Ifoeh- |.^ he J . tlori lo resume. Ills' old ,hab;t3. Tim 1 W-**!? olifaijnng wo gn S0beringrup process at, Dwight iV a small matter thoggli by' the Inebriate at K,...,,.. , from inebriety tv perfect sobriety, I' rotl inlieh as a - ship .'is lilied ;f"(f:.i tlm water to the dry dock without The l'orniula fob tlio f m y :0 f foe'briety and the opium habit, which I have disli covered : after! y Cftrs of experfmerita) work, lias, never yet 'been published and novel- will be. for general use, V am dwii.r.e thift alleged-analyses oi" my formula are published j:i (be'newspj - pei-s. 1 pronounce them umpialiiiediy false.. To give’ tlie general pnblio the formula fronk which my remedy is conipouhded wbuld .be to simply dec stroy its efficacy gs a cure. , The rem edy is u0t,(^proprietary ono, similar to the many o|hers'known-as paient rcniedtcij :'upori.; the. market, in -drug .stores, this a eoiiipleie sysfoni, which must l.c-ihosely watched from- Kcgiii-. njiigto finish, and. from; which no de- ie, omitted i^tliout-'ei;' . , 'foM ,toes, octous. hore of tl-e huggiiwand sViPiiH agon tail rau-I ine; its srieeesL^ lUrdinOa ■A constable ivho had tr gxpedion^ ’oess on a . tjuuker,.' rosoi the habit and inan'qerof' one, ' ' - ” 'M firtlriitiviL iis“ he knocked i and inquired if:ha he .lnmsekecppr replf 1” “Walt- i si aiidii not Til Twist, ilia <; But you.-’iy tlm last tfruof; have you -‘Itriciwlti ’ pursue'.;?--.:- . The farmers iii ; a ely ; VG> , 11,1s;. to-a own thing P,r ,r-- tow df for o-l . I«o- that a t ’“' - - ■ of caVeblfl In tails' Quaker’s' at ’home. “Yes,” ■'< friend,” i,hce.” The eriecei's, wa nearly an ho . hpusekoeperzip promised me T V'.iulah.’’ “*® honsi-kccf aee tie s