Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 19, 1907, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. Tl'SfiDAY. rBBkl'Air 19. 1*9?. lRE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK?™ w Wf[ TRY TRIIL DIVORCE indioi Men and Women Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It. To Prove Wbat the Great Kidney Remedy, Swamp.Root, WH1 Do for YOU, Every Reader of The Georgian and News May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Absolutely e F- t. - - ' Free by Mail If you are nick or "feeLbadly." begin taking the great kidney rantedy.9fr. Root, becaui _ Kilmers Hwami nee as anon a* your kidney* begin to get tetter they will help all the other organa to health. A trial will convince anyone. | DUG IlDi I HU Kil»l1 TfliMt. j tl«wn **■<*»»!• bail ms nppetltf. «raa cll**y Kn<1 tuffarwl with bnd Ueeti and 'If go** right to tbe apot and drtrrs dfa- eaae eel ef the system It haa rurad me. maklug mm arranger and MUer In erery wny. and I cheer- tally reeommend It to all sufferers.’' MU8. A. I. WALKKII. Seat Uadeo St.. Atlanta. Ua. althy kfdneye arj for many klnda of diseases, and If i continue ranch Buffering And many ( are aura to follow. Kidney trouble I Salem. Maaa. Fab. It.-rThe Her Charlea H. Puffer, paator of tha Uni* ▼tragilat church of Salem, baa algned a contract of aeparatloa with hla wife to expire after three yearn, whan both arfll agree to a divorce, but during tha in terval each rauat net apeak a dis paraging word of tha otbar. * re. Puffer la to get 111 a month, and at the end of tha three yeare la to restive $7,000. lira. Puffer, who i remarkable beauty and a par* are re I If permuted to| fatal results I . .„ , Irritates the 1 nervaa, make# yoadlaay, restMa, eleepleaa And I MTflaSle. Make* you paaa water often during! the day and obligee you to get up many tlmeel SutfOff the night. Unhealthy kldneya cause! rheumatism, gravel, catarrh of tha bladder, pain I or dun ache In theback, Joints and muycles; I make yottr basal ache and back ache, causa In* I digestion, stomach and liver trouble, you gat al aaBaw, yattow aomplrxkm, maka you feel as I Sough you had heart trouble; you may have I plenty of ambttlon, but no atrtngth; get weak I and waste away. I To overcome three troubles take Dr. Kilmer's! Swamp-Root, the world-famoue kidney remedy In taking Swamp-Root you afford natural hi-lj to Nature, far Swamp-Root la the most per' healer and gdntle aid to the kldneya that yet been discovered. How to Find Out. U there la any doubt In your mind as to your I condition, take from your urine on rising about four ounce*, place It In a alas* or bottle and let I k stand twenty-four hours. If on examination t la milky or cloudy. If there Is a brick-dust g, or If small particles iloat about In It. your kidneys are In need of ate attention. tTORtAL NOTICE,—So aurceiaful la Swamp-Roof In promptly aver. coming even Ihe most distressing cases, tlinrtn Prove ft# wonderful merits you may have a sample bottle and ebook of valuable Information, both sent absolutely free by snail. Tha book contains many of the thouaande upon thousands of testimonial letters received from man and women who found Swamp-Root to be Joel the remedy they needed. The value and success of Swamp-Root are so well known that our readers are advised to send for a sample bottle*. In writing to Dr. Kllmar * Co.. Ulnghamton. X. V . be sure to say that you read this gencroua offer In The Georgian and News. Swamp-Root la pleasant to take anil you can purchase the regular fifty-cant and one-dollar else bottles at the drug stores everywhere. Don’t make any mtatake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dn. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the address. Binghamton. N. T„ on every bottle. .MlSSIflll INSTITUTE iCAHUDIAH LIFE AGENTS MEETS IT MEWBORN ME HOLDING SESSION IN AML SESSION SONS Of OLD OHIO TO 01 IN STATE Native sons of Ohio In Atlanta will hnld their first annual banquet Tuesday evening In tha Piedmont Hotel. The society will meat In tha assem bly room promptly at <:$o o’clock, and 7:30 o'clock tha banquet will begin In the main dlnlnff room. The following excellent program will be carried out: Plano—.Professor I. If. Mayer. "\Vorde of Welcome’’—Dr. George A. Beams. Latter*. Hon. A. L Harris—Governor of Ohio. Hon. tv. A. Eudaly—Cincinnati. Ohio. "Far Away” (from Ohio), Lindsay- Male quartet, W. L. Pack, first tenor; C. M. Hklllman. second tanor; Profes sor B. ('. Davis, first baas; J. Wil helm. second bass. •'Our Old Home”—W. A. Waggoner. "Our New Home"—Professor B. C. Davis. "Why We Left Ohio"—Colonel H. D. Keefer. Recitation—Mr*. John S. Cook. "Hip, Hip, Hurrah,” Herbert—Mate quartet. “Ohio Products”—Otto Teague. “Ohio In the Nation"—Dr. Lyman Hood. Reading from Will Carlton—Mr*. W. H. Preston. "Ohio Boys’-'—l>r. B. F, Quine ——rr "Ohio Girls”—J. T. Rose. ‘ The Bulldog”—Male quartet. ■'Our Roddy"—J. F. Wilhelm. A special song haa been composed which will be rendered after the ban- • quet. Desperate Coughs I that shake tba whole body. To* need a regular medicine, a doctor's medi cine, for such a cough. Ask your totter about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. SSStSrSfg EVANGELISTS WANTED BY METHODIST CUM Resolutions urging Ihe board of mis. slone nfthe North (Wolfit conference to request the appointment of one or more conference evangelists at the next meeting wee pasted unanimously by the Methodist ministers In session at the Wesley Memorial church Monday W. B. Mclkle. of Toronto. Canada, an official of the Western Insurance Com, pany. of Toronto, la al the Piedmont.Jp*®*** Special to The Georgian. {together tvlth twelve or fifteen other -Kewbaru. Os- Feb. 1».-Tbe annual meet i agents of thnt company. A masting of of the Missionary Institute at the Ox ; the officials ami agents was held Mon- * —•— — ,! <t«y for the purpose of discussing mat. iter* of Insurance aiul ths Intermix uf{co*rton_ and an Interesting that company. ~v-wl gum IQ swaosnsd hero yesterday. and-dUjr for the purpose of discussing mat wiu he lu session Tuesday and Wednesday ‘ It Is presided over by Presldleg Elder C [ E. Bowman, of Oxford. NEGR 0 PLACED ON TRIAL te. by Rev. W. T. Bell, of Atone Mountain. I CHARRPn wtTM MUbnrn former paator of this rbtifrh. followed by n CHARGED WITH MURDER sermon at 11 a. m. by Iter. J. E. Iilrkey, D. D., of Emory College. Afternoon Seetlen. At 3 o'clock devotions! aetvteee were c.m. dueled by Rev. D. B. Cantrell, of Cllutoa At SJS o'clock ‘‘Growth of Ulestosary Utereet" was dtseuased by Rer. F. A. Hud tote of Ea too ton. At I:M o'eleek "Surrey of Our Uletloaary rields’’ wee the subject of eu address by Rer. R. C. Cteckler. of Corlogton. At 3:U O’clock "Bow lo Make Every church a Missionary Ckurek." eras dls cussed by Her J. A. uullllao of I.lthonla. Rev. M. J. Csfsr of tho Woslsysn Christlsu Adrocsts and Rer. J. r. Krwlu of Monti- ptn.'ra C. Adame of O: At T p. at. a sermon wee preached by Mar. Fred MeHre. ef MlUedgevllle. Wednesday's Program. I JO a. m -Devotional aervteo by Her. D. Bander* at Lltboale. 3 JO a. as.—’’Mleelona Among the Mill rnp. alauou." Rev. VI. B. Bltlard. of Osfonl. i by H*v. Fteley Haum of Mon*. I. A. Mrlaufhllo of Conyers. Foeo of Batootoo sod .Iter. J. I Oxford. Can . ■eusotoo hr Rsv. C. It. Wood of Milled** le, Rsv. n. H. Btmoo of Covington and i. T. Eakes of Newborn. I0.U a. ■.—"Raising Missionary Fonda” Rev. Paid Me Ass of Ulllsdgerllle tod Her. M. h. Asm* of Mootlccllo 1IJ9 s. in.—Harmuo by Iter. Julius Mn gstb of Oxford. Afternoon Session. f JO p. m. -Devotional service by Rei. It. IT. Morris, of Ahsdydsle. 3:16 p. in — "Ersiigellstle Cempslsn for lb* Dtatrirt,” Rer. tv. II. Ilrsuhsui. ef Ho- 3J3 p. ax—"The l*sstor as sn Evangelist.” A. Emest. of Eninntsn. _t It. O. Knctasd. of Conyers Ills rsaston hr Iter. H IV Morris of Ahndydalr, Bsv^ L_ll.’ CofXlst of Mtlledyerllle, Rev, ass _ . ledger Csetrstl of Clinton and others —••Forward Movements.” by the Bperlal to The Georgian. Macon, G«., Feb. II.—The case of Mike Ratio*, ii nr*nt. charged with the murder of Wulter Hell, was .the second cnee yesterday on the rrlmtnnl ducket, un which tho supet^ur court Is engaged this week. Ballsy waffcharged with killing Bell In a cutting scrape which occurred on Cotton avenue, on November 16. last. Bnlley put up a plea of seir-drfense, claiming thnt licit attacked him with an open knife in his hand. TU8KEGEE TAX BILL Ifi WITHDRAWN BY AUTHOR. Special to The Georgian. Montgomery. Ala., Feb. IS— Repre sentative Thompson, of Macon county, has had withdrawn from the commutes on education. In the house, hts bill which calls for taxing the property of Booker Washington's school at Tuake- gee. and had It referred to the commit, tee on local legislation. Peptiron Pills SSSS&bSSmSS Hood’s Pills This mailer nos provided forwt the lent session of the North Georgia con ference. but no appointments w made. Rev. W. V. Hamby led the dls- and nn Interesting paper was read. He waa followed Tty Rev*-t? Jarrell. E. M. Stanton, S. K. Ilelk. Bam Small, II. F. Christian and othera. It waa announced that Mondays dur ing the month of March would be given over in dlecueslona of mlaslnnary topics and the different phasea of mlaalnnary work. Resolutlona were unanlmouaty adopted thanking Rav. K. H. Myrick for Ills arttetea on "Infant naptlam." CARS FALL FROM TRESTLE INTO CREEK BELOW. Special to Tha Georgian. Vatesvllic, Ga.. Fab. 13—A wrack oc curred on the Macon and lllrmlnghsun railroad Saturday morning at the tres tle across Tobler creek, two miles from this place. It la understood that It was caused by tha breaking of two crosstlei by the heavily hmded care of a work train. Several of the fiats tumbled Into the creek, causing considerable damage. Fortunately no one we* Injured. Traffic waa delayed five hour*. BELIEVES SON GUILTY OF FINLEY’S MURDER.! al to The Georgian. Montgomery. Ala.. F*b lt.-l.ee ' Coleman, the father of Colvin cnlemen. After having an Interview with tile eon at the county Jail, aaye lie la convinced of the guilt of his son, but believes there were othera Hnplleated. Colvfn Coleman to the negro who la charged with the murder of J A. Fin lay. A well-known white men. Th> murder waa a moat brutal one. Finley’s face aad threat batng cut to piece*. FORMER GEORGIAN DEAD AT TENNESSEE HOME. Special to The Georgian. (Cbattorfooga, Tenn.. Feb. 1J.—The remains of W. O. Peeples, one of Chet, tenoogs'e pioneer cfilsens, who died at the Orayevlllc sanitarium, were brought te this city yesterday end ere lying In ntete At the home of Mrs. A. S. Dickey, the daughter. Mr. Peeples was a broth- of g. C. Peeples, of this clly. and father at Oscar Peeples, oow of “’ “Hie, aa. Everything in Fences! Encttig Facts Oir Sptcialfy. W. J. Dabney Implement Co., 61 S. FORSYTH ST., ATLANTA, 61 wmA s\ D AAA BANK DEPOSIT tBJsUvU ».«.faishM. Metes Talus ^ * BOO FRkRCOURAkS EBKKKHHKKBKi BoartsiCou. WtiuOUto KOgnia-aiAgSMA lUtlAIM C0UIAC, Meeaa CITY TAX NOTICE Please make your city tax returns now. J. L. HARRISON, J. H. EWING, C. D. MEADOR, Assessors. Piles Cured Broken Down with Twenty Yesn Suffering, Massachusettg Man Oursd by Wonderful pyrs- inid Pile Our«. Trial Package Free to All en Request. ”! tried the sample of your cure you sent to me. I used It snd then bought a 50c. box. The resells were Immediate end eurprlslng to me. I assure you, I had been to e don n of the best doctore end paid much money to them with nu results whatever. 1 had this affliction for 20 year*. 1 was in it hospital for a long time, and 1 left It physically broken down. I have been so had for months at a time as lo be unable to walk. Having u friend who lost his life by an operation. 1 desisted from ever having that experiment tried on me. 1 owe you a debt of gratitude. I believe that piles would be banished from humanity and become on unknown thing, were ev ery one nftllrted with them to but spend from 50c. to 11.00 for Pvramld Pile Cure. It* speedy action also make* It extremely favorable for Impatient peo ple. I am. V»ura alncerrlv. George H. Bartlett. Mattapan. Mass’’ Why should this man he rtired and you left to suffer- Why should you en dure ihe torture of an oprrailon when thousands of cases of the utmost sever ity have been Instantly remedied by our method? The Pyramid Pile Cur* Is Nature's method of curing pllea. The little sup positories Immediately reduce all con gestion and swelling, heal,the fevered and ulcered potto and bring the rec tum back to It* normal' condition. It costs you absolutely ncthlng to try this treatinrnt. We will gladly send von a free trial package of the Pyramid Pile Cure In a plain sealed wrapper without any expense to you If you will send your nami and address to Pyramid Drug Co., Id Pyramid Bldg.. Marshall. Midi. Wh.*n you hav* used the sample of tin Pyramid Pile Cure, you can get the same remedy at any druggist's at 50 rent* per box. BAPTIST MINISTERS ON RECORDAGAINST GOING TO THEATERS The Atlanta Baptist minister* are not willing to hav* tha opinion spread broadcast that they are- theatergoer* or approve theatergoing. By a unanimous veto Monday more Ing the Atlanta Baptist Ministers’ Can ference adopted a resolution offered by Rev. B. A. Cowan, paator. of the lm mamtel Baptist church, which affirmed that “the habit and practice of theater, going to destructive to tha power of Christ tan Influence and dMrimental to tha spiritual Ilfs." The resolution to offered and adopted unanimously by tha conference Is aa followg; "Whereas, It haa gone out through the public press, both oscular and re- llgloo#. that there are quit* verted opinions among Atlanta pasture as fj the propriety of preachers attending theaters, aad ‘‘Whereas, In the public mind too members of this conference are lnclud< ed among those who make up this va rled opinion: "Bo |t resolved. That the Atlanta Baptist Minister*’ Conference doe* not "hare In this variety of opinion as to at tendance upon the theater, either for themeelvee eg Individual preachers anil paetora, or for the member* of their -‘■■i—hre to which thny mlnlittr, _ "Resolved further. That ttto the tort conviction of this conference that the habit and practice of theatergoing Is destructive to the power of Christian Influence, and detrimental to the spirit ual service In the kingdom of God." WORKING GIRLS'HOME PLANNED FOR ATLANTA A Working Girls' Bom* and Training eehoel wlll be Inaugurated In Atlanta during the coming spring, under the auspices of tho Florence Crittenden Mission Board. The movement will be started within a month by Rev. Walker IawIs, D. D., who has Men devoting hts efforts toward Ibl* branch of the mtswton work. The home and training school will be very much on the order of the home In New York. One w«* recently es- HBI)|atfi5Sfc Lewis' effort■ in Macon, Go., and It ho* since Its organi sation proved suceeseful. One night In the week will be given to a particular study and tlie young women encour aged to rqulp themselves for better position* and bettor wages. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY TuU I.AXATIVU RltOMO Uulnlee Tablet*. I’nutplst* renrad money If It fnllCSo cur*. K. IV. GROVE'S signature 1* on verb bo*. VIRGINIA EDITOR FOR ROOSEVELT Charlottesville, Va., Feb. 1$.—The Dally Progreso, of which James H. Lindsay Is editor, one of the leading Democratic newspapers of Virginia, strongly Indorses President lloueevelt for a third term, saving: “We believe Roosevelt will make th* most available candidate the Demo crats could offer against those wh> have combined to ua* the government for private profit.” WANTED TO SETTLE WITH FIST FIGHT tpeclal in The Geerglso. Chattanooga. Tenn.. Feb. It.—Details roncernlnR strung feelings that are al leged to havo existed between official* of the Nashville and Bouthtrn rail road* concerning disputed right-of- way. all of which rams out of W. R C'rabt.ie, special ng<m of the Nash ville roml. It Is alleged, shot J. N. Stone, forrmun »t H. H. Thrasher ft Co., are being related In the criminal court. Slone one the foreman of the com pany of contractor* who are building the Stevenson extension of Ihe South ern railway. Crabtree v.. s sent lo Slone to ask him to craei building track* on Ihe right-of-way of the Nashville road. The two engnged In an encounter. It te charged, and Stone waa shot In the abdomen. Stone testified that he took off hi* riMit and gave hi* revolver to a bystander and offered to fight It out In n fist encounter with Crab tree. He said Crabtree refused to fight and a* l\e <Stone 1 wae putting hte coat on again I'mbtree rt.n hi* hand In hie pocket end drawing a pletol fired. Hr said F. II. Dowler, local agent of tho Naehvlllc road, came up and said "I am awful sorry this happened,” and Stone replied ”T*ke me to the’hospital be fore I bleed to death,” which requeet wae obeyed. 8ton* admitted that after the ground had been surveyed that day It wtu found that the Ues of the track* he was laying projected over two feet beyond the stakes the engineers had COMMITTED SUICIDE BY TAKING STRYCHNINE. Special to The Georgian. Asheville, X. Feb. 1»—Miss Al thea Week a young woman of this county ond a member of a prominent family, committed suicide yesterday at her home seven miles from here, taking ten gralrie of strychnine. She gave no reason for hrr act. She s* vrry active In rhurvh work. MUST NOT PREACH IN Cm STREETS Scripture was cited la polio* court Monday morning In an effort to Influ ence th* decision of Recorder Broyles In fltvor of street preaching. Charlea Holder, an aged man who has preached In th* etreeto of Atlanta for the poet twenty rears, was on trial oa tha charge of preaching Sunday afternoon In Marietta otrML near Broad, without a permit from (he may or. In making hie statement to the court, he opened a email Bible end read a portion of the fifth chapter of Acta, regarding the attempt lo atop the preaching of James and John. judge Broyle*. however, held that Holder mast have • permit before he ran preach In ihe street*. He dt*- ml**«d the com. but w*m*d th* preach er If ito tried to preach again without a permit he would he rent to the ttock- “WeU, Mr, I am ready to go to the rtockadeor accept *ny penalty you may Impoea," wt* the calm reply. Holder cold h* bad tried to get a per mit from Mayor Joyner, but had been HH ME MTEi MB umi After enjoying their liberty about sixty second*, three "yipgmen." Wal ter Wood, H. B. Wilson and Chgrle* Roe*re, wire re-arreeted bp Green - 8. C„ officer* Monday morning being discharged from tbs Fed- ktlant*. by X>. C. Full- 8v*-ye*re. MAY RECONSIDER PREVIOUS'ACTION ARROW Collars have buttonholes that are strongly rein forced at the ends where the strain comes. They’re the strongest made. see amts m seems* sts**- <*c (scm; • re* tee. «wnhniii(|^M|^su>uuwm(iinn, Special to Tke Georgias. . Valdosta. Ota, Fob. II.—It ha* devel oped that th* action of tho city council on Saturday by which tt resrintod lie {action revoking the saloon license on h March I. doe* ftorietn* th* whisky question In this city. Strong pressure was brought on both sldoe aad tour of th* member* leaned signed statement* today to the effect that they win stand by the action of lost October dosing th* saloon* This Is a majority of th hoard and It would saem that the as- loona will be put out of business Ihe first of next month. Mayor Roberta Wn naked today by th* prohibition leaders lo call a meet ing today to reconsider Saturday’s ac tion, but he declined to Issue the coll, so Counellmea Boring; Black. Davis snd Carter held an Informal meeting and itodf* 1 ttiemselve* to vote to Close Davis voted tlon closing them. Much feeling has arisen here over the matter and both lines are tightly drawn. Special to The Georgian. Opelika. Ala. Feb. 13.—Extensive lm. provement* are under way at the for mer Stowe planL also known a* the Crescent Ire Company, near the city, which wu recently purchased by C. M. Jernlgsn and John Banka, and the 4 proprietor* announce that with the coming of spring evarythlng witt be tn good shape to handle the business of this city snd section. The capacity at present to elx ton* but this wiu be In creased .In. the near future. NEW 8ALARIE8 BILL IS FAMORIO AT CAPITAL. Special to/rf e Georgian. MonUtomery, Ala., Feb. 1$.—The bill In the Auuse' which I* to Increase the sslarjto of all th* beads of the depart ments and practically every clerk In the cMdtol le meeting with favorable com- Blent on all side* It ha* been claimed for sonfe time that the salary was too email and there had been much complaint. The Indica tion* are the bill will pas* GIVEN FIVE YEARS IN PEN FOR STEALING ABOUT $1.30 Special to The Georgies. Macon, Ga., Feb. 1$.—For robbing W. Melton of one necktie, one paint box and three basket* of fruit, aggre gating $1.$0 In value. Sterling Flew- ellyn wa* yesterday sentenced In the superior court to five year* In tho pen. ttontlary. The robbery took place un Chrlatma* day of last year. Prominent Citixsn Deed. (peel* I to The Uoorguo. Douglasvllle, Ga., Feb. 1$.—John L. Hindman, a prominent cltlxen of this county, died at tbe home of hi* broth er at St. Clair, Ala., and was burled at til* home near here yesterday. He leaves a wife and two children. The Modesty of Women .VsturaHy makes them shrink from tha Indelicate qne*tlons, the obnoxious ex amination* and unpleasant local treat- menu. which tamo physicians consider essential In the treatment of diseases of women. Yot, If help can be had. It Is better to submit to this ordeal than let K thc dlsoaie grow and spread. The trouble Is that so often tbe women undergoes ill Ihe annoyance and thame for nothing. TboosandOqf wotfiea who have been cured iW Dr. Pierce's Favortto Prescrip tion wrlth. In abereditlon of tha cure which dliMMSam the atamlnations and local modlclna. worn* cures . female weak nos* It always help* It’ almost always cure* It Is strictly non alcoholic, non • secret, nil Its Ingredients, bring printed on lu bottlo-wrappor; eon- tains no deleterioas or habit-forming drugs, and every native medicinal root entering Into lu composition has the full endorsementot those most eminent In the sevrrsl schools of medical practice. Home of these numerous and strongest of pro fessional endonemeou of It* Ingredient* will be found In a pamphlet wrapped around th* bottle, also la a bookies moiled fm on request, by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y. These profeasfoaal en dorsements should have far more weight than any amount of tho ordinary lay, or Don-professional testimonial* The most Intelligent women now-o-dayt tastes on knowing what they take os med icine Instead of opening tbetr months like a lot nf young bird* and gulping down whatever 1s offered them. *Favor1to Pre scription* Is of Btfnwn couruatTMn. It makes weak women strong and tick women well. F u ' llr. Pierce's Medical Adviser It sent fm on receipt Of sump* to pay etprose of mailing null/. Henutn Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.. SI outwent stomps for pa- ncr-covered, nr 31 • tamps for cloth-hound. If «lrk consult the Doctor, free of charge by letter. All such rommunleatioD* tra held sacredly runfidsnUsl. Dr. metre's Pleasant Pellets Invigorate and regulate stomach, liver and bowel* Belle Isle Durable, Beautiful, Economical What more can be asked fori It is the best paint modern science and skill can produce and possess the above qualitfes. It is made in 35 beautiful colors and we cam’ a large stock, so you cau get all you want of any color at any time. Price, $1.50 per gallon. We can supply you with anything you would expect to find in first-class paint store. Blow come and see us. King Hardware Co. 51 and 53 Peachtree $t. IMPROVING ICE PLANT FOR COMING SEASON. YOUNG MAN 18 DEAD — AFTER LONG ILLNESS. Special to Tho Georgian. McDonough. Ga , Feb. 19 —Esrle K. Fouche. ihe 17-year-old eon or Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kouebs. died at th* horns of hts parents here Sunday night at 8:30 IN TOILS OF THE LAW. CHARGED WITH BETRAYAL Special to The Georgian. Charlotte. N. C., Feb. 19.—Marvin Griffith has been arrested In Danville. Va.. charged with the betrayal, under promise of marriage, of Mies Roaahe: Tucker, of Marlon, N. C. The arret of the young man wai brought *h"'tt . by the girt'* mother, who traced the man to Danville, and finding him there. Informed officers and bad Kliq, token Into custody. o'clock. H* had been In bad healin tor aeveral month*, btrt the end rrxi quite sudden, he being confined to lilt bed but two days. He le the grand-"!' of B. H. Brawn, of Dawson, and the nephew of Jamaa E. Brown, of New nan. and Mrs. J. T. McGill, of Daweon. MATHEWS & HILL, FIRE UNDERWRITERS, 611.52-13 Empire Building. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT For the six months ending December 31, 130$, of the condition of th* FIDELITY FIRE INSURANGE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK, organised under the law* of the state of New York, made to the governor of the state of Georgia. In pursuance of tha laws of said state. Principal office. 4$ Cedar street, New York I. CAPITAL STOCK. 1. Whole amount of capital etock $1,000,000,00 7!. Amount paid up cash 2 ,. .. 1,000,000.00 $1,000.000•» par II. AS8ET8. 3. Stock and bonds owned absolutely by the company. . value $1,890,000.00. market value (carried out) 82,804,110.00 5. Cash In company’s principal office $118.35 6. Cash belonging to the company deposited In h*nk 118,833.17 1. Cash In hands of agents and In course of irans- . mission 138.848.36 Total 243.732.33 Total cash Hems tcnrrled out) 243.792 .’1 9. Amount of Interest actually due and accrued ami unpaid.. II,395."? Total assets of the company, actual cash market value.. 82.759.367 21 v III. LIABILITIES. 2. Gross losses In process of adjustment or In aus- pensc. Including all reported and supposed losses.829,245 91 4. Total amount of claims for losses 33,346.98 6. Deduct re-lnsurance thereon II6.3U 6. Net amount of untuild losses (carried outl 10. The amount of reserve for re-lnsurance 11. All other claims against the company, special reserve for unearned premium fund t2. Joint Hock capital actually paid up in cnali .. ...... .. 13. Hurplus beyond all liabilities lt> Total Liabilities $2,759.367 IV. INCOME OURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1*08 I. Amount of cash premiums received $318.607.31 3. Received for Interest 26.907 92 6. Total income actually rscsivsd during th* last si* months in cash 34t.415.2t V. EXPENDITURES DURING THE LAST 8IX MONTHS OF YEAR 1*06. 1. Amount of InNRen pnld 3. Amount of expenses paid, including fees, 'salaries anil commissions lo agents and officers nf the company Paid for state, national and local taxes In this and other slates AH other payments and expenditures, viz: t'nmmisstons, rents, advertising, printing Hnd stationery, telegrams, telephone. traveling expenses, special agents, etc., furniture and fixtures, eu- months of the $23,589 19.813 13 7,117 .1 Total expenditure* during th* last ... .... year in cash $ist.159 91 Greatest amount Insured In any one risk . ,, ’. $50,000.00 Total amount of Insurance outstanling ... . 38 137181.00 A copy of the act of incorisiratlon. duly certified. Is of file In the ofil''’ ’* the Insurance Commissioner. STATE OF NEW YORK—COUNTY OF NEW \YORK. Personally i-.ppenred before the undersigned. E. L. Ballard, who. IwJ"* duly sworn, deposes Hn d says that he Is th* secretary of th* Fidelity I ’’ Insurance < ompany. and that the foregoing statement is correct and > r ’ '' „ E. L. BALLARD. Secret* 1 >• 8«vorn to and subscribed before me. this 15th day of February. >» 01 ' (bcal.l ERNEST STURM- Notary Public. Kings County. New * K - .. , „ . ’Certificate filed In New York County, -V *•» Name of State Agent—C. L MKI.L. Nome of teems nr A'lnnm-\t \TIIKWS X- HIM-