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Mrs. Jay McGee, of Sterh
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EHRINER3 TO GATHER
IN RECORD CROWD.
li Atlanta, (la., Jan. Bth.—For
a fr\v days this spring Georgia
is going to 7<* the* railroad cen
ter of tin* I'nited Slate/.i, so far
as the passenger department is
concerned. All the available
rolling stock of every railroad
hetwern the Atlantic and the
I’ac.ifie Coast will he rolling to
ward Atlanta. And here is the
reason why:
It is going to be every ex
tra passenger ear, every extra
engine, every extra Pullman ear
that tin* roads can possibly put
>nto eummison to bring the Na
tional gathering of Shriners here
in .May. 'I here will be enough
of ’em to found another city.
The number of SJirineiVi who
eonie to Atlanta will be larger
than the population of any city
m Georg a except Atlanta. It,
will be something now for con
vention crowds in the south.
Forrest Adair, Potentate of the
local Shrine ns Temple and leader
of the movement which brought
this big convention to Atlanta,
lias received formal notice of
the tar.if just issued by the
Southeastern Passenger asocda
tum, giving special rates to the
Imperial council, over all lines
*outh of Ohio and Potomaa riv
eni and east to the Mississippi.
Mr. Aa r has been informed
that the Central Passenger As
tiociation and the Transcontin
ental 1 lies will issue special tar
iff orders within the next few
days.
The rates will be lower than
winter roundtrip tourist rates,
and tickets to Atlanta, will be on
sale from every point hi the
I’nited States and Canada.
New Municipal Court.
Atlanta, Ga., Jan. Bth. —The
new municipal court, which
takes the place of the T. 1*
courts in Atlanta is now in
full swing. It 's a sort of cen
tralized J. P. court with a chief
judge and four other judges. It
has all the funetionp of the for
mer peace justice court, am
few new ones in addition
The first official action of
the new court was to pass an
order instructing all its bailiffs,
constables and petty officers to
letliquor strictly alone on p
of dismissal.
though the general public seemed
to fnr get i ><*o. M. Frank during
the holidays, his fr ends did not.
On** of the most mar velour* thing
about' the whole .Frank case
has been the unswerving, aim *,
Hind loyalty oi the friends wlo
h ive refused to believe him gu i
ty, even in the face oft; *
court's verdict.
ICegarding him ratner in the'
light of a martyr than a c.r m
inal, they pilled his cell high, cn
Christmas, and aga.n on Now
Vear's day with gifts and deli
eaeie. i.
'f lu* season, which isi uuppos <
to be the saddest because oi
pa t memories, to those w.thin
the prison walls, was not a par
ticularly unhappy one for Leo
M. Frank. Every day friends
came to see him and spent hon
in the cell or at the cell doo,
According to oome of them,
Frank is very confident that
the supreme court will revenn
•Judge Kuan’s refusal to grant a
new tr al.
Frank consulted and worked
with lawyer.-; in preparing tL
brief, and showed rcinarkabh
knowledge of th e law. He is
sad to believe that the most
hopeul grounds on which anew
trial can be looked for lie in
the statement by Judge L. S.
ltoun, presiding judge, that after
all was sad and done he him
self was not convinced of t
prisoner’s guilt.
Worms The Cause of Your
Child’s Pains.
A foul, disagreeable breath,
dark circles around the eyes, at
times feyeris'i, w h great thirst;
cheeks flushed and then pale,
abdomen swollen with sharp
cramping pa ns are all indications
of worms. Don’t let your child
suffer--Kiekapo,o Worm Killer
wll give sure relief. It kills the
worms —while its laxative ef
fect add greatly to the health, of
your rhihl by removing the dan
gerous an i disagreeable offert < f
worms and parasites from the
system Kiekapoo Worm Killer as
a health producer should be in
every household. Perfectly safe
Buy a box today. Price 25 cents-
All druggists or by mail. Kiek
apoo Ind an Med. Cos., Phila. or
Bt. Louis.
B:ll to Iwpeal Bankruptcy Law.
Atlanta, Ga., Jan. Bth. The re
pt'al of the present National
Bankruptcy act will he strong
ly advocated by Hon. Grover C.
Edmondson of Brooks county, in
the event lie finally decides to
run for congress in tin* Eleventh
district.
Mr. Edmondson is already
strongly committed to the prin
ciple and if he an ounces,, as
politicians here say he is prac
tically certain of doing, the re
peal of that act will be a prom
inent plank in his platform.
Mr. Edmondson views the bank
ruptcy act from th e standpoint
of the business men and mer
chants of the country. He feels
that the law < should be changed
so as to afford better protection
to those who extend credit.. In
der the bankruptcy law as iT is
now, a man can take out f
bankruptcy petition every six
year*. Mr. Edmondson contends
that this law, perhaps necessary
when it was enacted, now gives
too much latitude.
Mr. Emondson is now reprt
sentative of Brooks county in
ihe general a-,Si uib 4 y uuu
known as_ the “Baby of the leg
islature” because he is itfc young
est member.
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Georgia, Jackson County—To
the Superior Court of said Coun
ty:
The petition of T. C. Dunn, H.
D. Jackson and 11. D. Jackson,
Jr., all of said State and County,
s.-.i'oWg to the court:
1. T’hat th<y desire for th e m :
.'■elves, their ass K’iates, successors
and assigns, to become, ineorporat
ed under the name and style o;
Jackson County Fertilizer
Company.
2. Tile term for which petition
er.*i ask to be incorporated is twen
ty years, with the pr.vilego of re
newal at the end of that time.
3 The capital stock of said cor
poration is to be the sum of Fif
teen thousand dollars, divided in
to shares of one hundred dollars
each. Petitioners, however, ask
the privilege of increasing said
capital stock from time to time
not exceeduig in tile aggregate
t h e sum of fifty thousand dolla*i.
4. Ten per cent of said cap tyd
stock has been actually paid in.
5. The object of said proposed
corporation is the manufacture of
commercial fertilizers and pecuni
ary gain therefrom to its stock
holders Petitioners propose to
operate a mixing plant for com
mercial fertilizers and to deal in
fertilizers of all kinds; to buy
and sell fertilizers or the mater
ials with which to make them and
to buy and sell either for cash or
'-ii credit any and all things usual
and necessary for the manufac
ture, mix.ng or operation of their
said plant; to act as general or
special agents of other fertilizer
o n*' rus; to act as agents for ma
(riaj men in the buying and
s !1 ng of raw materials; to make
contracts to act as such agents
and to do all the things neees
sary for the proper conduct of
such a business including the pur
chase and sale of realty in the
conduct of the business and neces
ary thereto and to do all things
usual and necessary for the con
duct jof such a busi/ness.
6. The principal place of bus
iness and ma n office of the cor
poration will be in the City of
V\ inder, said County of Jackson
but petitioners ask the pr.vilegt
of establishing branch offices at
such points as the needs of the
corporation may make desirable.
W herefore petitioners pray to
he made a body corporate under
the name and style aforesaid, en
title to the rights, privileges and
immunities fixed by law and sub
ject to legal liability. Th s the
18th day of December, 1913.
G. A. Johns, Winder Ga.
Attorney for Petitioners.
Georgia, Jackson County—l, N. B
Lord, Clerk of the Superior Court
of said County, do hereby certify
over my seal of office that this is
a true and correct copy of the
original application for charter
filed this day in my office. This
the 18th day of December, 1913.
N. B. Lord.
Clerk of Superior Court, Jack
son County Georgia.
LAUNDRY AGENCY
1 represent the Athens Empire
Laundry Cos., which is one of th*
oldest and best laun rns n tin
state- Everything in I; ir •>! '<**• is
kept clean and sanit o they
turn out work of big* qu '\ A
trial will convitic, n
you a regular custom y i-kmi
goes off even W . < -r
turned Satin i
t f'i '
for me. Work called for and de
livered in the city.
Page 0. Gregory.
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Huerta seems able to execute
everything in Mexico except the
law.
A corre - pondent of the Milto*
News is eomplianing because lie
has been “struck with an idea,’’
and vints to knoiv what redress
he ha*> against the assailant. In
asmuch as it didn’t hit him in th
head, we think it is damnum
abseque inj uria.—News-Heralci.