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ME 1 HUM
MISSOURI PACIFIC SHOWS'
NINE PeR CENT SAWNING3;
Exchanges Close on Account
of Washington’sUirtli-
day.
LIVERPOOL IS
. Wail fltrogt Summary:
i r"*® h *» HWMd into iho Mlsaoari Pa-*
Cine all nation vary carefully says,that I
:4* «■» And nothlns wrong of an-acuie
nature. So far as he la able to moor-
MS the actual oaralngs of tfio eom-
bany are equivalent to » per cent on
s&s-ft.
portance should be attached to the re
cent report of selling of Mlssburl Pa
cldc by the Sane eatate. It la under
atood that whan the.atoek waa selling
at about io In It* upward Movement
to lit, prior to the reaumptlon of dlYf-
'lends »lr. Sage sold a large proportion
of hla holding*, believing that the
nnl , v . . aiock wag euffloleatlv high on the baale
OPEN of the earning* arid outlook at that
| time. Then* la good reason for belfev-
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
TTi
GOD’S COVENANT WITH, ABRAM
—GEN. 15: IS-tfit
mformaUon of tht fort I,com
Tt'iitiipnw Worn Rcttor Than l lD * "sumption of dlvldanda. Thera la
rUlUrfS iilic netur Ilian leq U aliy good information that, ij* neyer
T , . . : bought back any considerable part of
Had Been Expected.
Sjiot 6 Points Up.
the atock which he eold la the netgh-
Imrhnod of 10. < 'onsequeotly. accord
ing to rtur authority, the Sege holding*
of Missouri Paclflc during the laat flee
*eneraHy V «uhiHiee? n “ ^ w.gch^ged f rom Abram
By DR. QEORGE A. BEATTIE.
GOLDEN TEXT—He believed In the Lend and Jis counted it for right*
eousnes*.—GEN. 18:17. \,iF *" ‘
Theie are eight recorded promisee to Age.,
Abinn There might have been morsi■
The h,«t when 0<d called him to leave
hla country - and promlaed to imtbe of
him n grrat nation.
Second, when on hla arrival In Ca
naan’H<> promt aad to five him the l
r p hMfflfflSysnlff’k* jfcuni It kiTblsp i
n demandants, aix! that in htai all
nation* should bo bleat>
"And be betTeved In Jehovah and ha
reckoned It to him for righteousness."
Adonal 1* the word which the Jews
In reading Always substitute for J*.
kovaii. a* they count It imptooa to pro-
for an Inheritance.
Thiel. This aatnr promise waa re
mtad after hla aaparatlon with Lot
Fourth. The promise In our lesson of
today
Fifth. When Abram was 50 ysara old
ngd la
rendered Lord In
Friday, February 12, I* a legal holl-
4ay tn -the Aioertcan markets. All ex
changes are closed
The Liverpool market transacted ac
tual business as usual and first ad
vice* from that center were again bet-
tsr than eapseted!. On Nek - York* 1 srs of the Gould stock, milting thalr
closing Thursday cables were due to ‘ Intrinsic value and great possibilities
come 1-2 to 1 point higher. The open- ! ’fblcji apparently have not been fully,
tnc was steady at price, unchanged toj '* “"^"‘oodthat attha
The rumor from the Southwest that
the HI. Louis Southwestern baa passed
H. Harrlman f* easlh *
In Wall street because not
shrewd observer* have held the opin
ion for some time that one or more
active groiipe of railroad bankers and
operators would become largely buy-
I points higher and at 2 t>. m. a further
alight advance had been established.
At the close, futures were steady tit*
points hlshc
"Tbs following l« the reuse is the scllvc
Booths In Liverpool today.
I he'll. mail l .ior.
mUr'.:ii! &
Spots were In fair demand nt ( imlnts
advance, making middling 6.<U. Hales
3.000 bales.
The New York Commercial says:
•The business that Is lie I ns done Is
almost nil nwltches or straddles. There
has been a great deal of mnne> made
this season, by n few people. In sell
ing New York and buying Liverpool,
and now this straddle Is being undone.
"Other broker* who were not In be
fore hsve concluded that the two mar
kets have lieen arttflcally forced too
for apart, and nre buying here and
selling In "Liverpool. There la Jual nt
present time also a great deal
present tint* It would be absolutely Im
possible to buy control of the Missouri
Pacific In the open market. Xt the
time of the contest between the Gould
Interests and Joseph Ramsey for con
trol of the Wabash, tt was demon*,
strateri that the former did .not con
trol the property by the actual owner
ship of a majority of the voting atcuri*
tlee, which Include debenture bonds, a*
well as stock.
(exalted i to .thraham f father of a tout:
lltude), and hla wife's name was
This
brew Bible
our translation.
When tbe word la Jehovah It Is writ-*
ten la capital letter*— LORD. Wljsn It
la Adonis It la written In-plain Roman
latter*—Lord. ,
In the golden test wc have the flfat
enunciation great dOfCrine of
Justification by faith, which Paul made
from aural- to.-Sarah fnrln- <* hie letter to the
cess), aad the promise repeated that be
should possess the land and that he
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUIT AND PRODUCE.
1 flee. Si seats
-*h; ducks
ek:
LITE POULTRY- ..
enrti: chlckeBS settee.
Pekin. Uc etch: paddle.
S — —. T * *. * Mtfe I •■■■■,
fmt leathered. .fit* rarh; turkeya active.
“plSSjip POOLTBT-Ossse. undraw*.
■etlve, lOOlttte pound: turkey A undraws
active, l.-'tm..- pound: fries. sctTve. lie
iK.iiud: hens. t:lsr pound.
.. pitoiH.l'K-Tennesnee ribs and bean, fr:
ewltchlng around between months In i Tennessee nuaagj> fc »c: Jeeft |f-
the New York market—tt Is the sort JJJJL.', *5{1« ictffsttt ’penaShl
of a market that la the natural reatiH j i*u#20r pound; beet wax' -
y»f-+he fMofettiottalt bring kfLJ«v f>l»V j r«h..i.«t- hone*. htiilt. active,
the gains‘among rod, other for so long j bosef CK* ilo ^un.'^rTcaforThgt-tt-wnem.v
32 ; 26 husnrl; lady, pens. 13.00; stock, 31504* ; might return In greater force and wage ble faith.
laeT^MS:- : There have been auch times In the
! ^rkV dJrrk' wls^r* 1 - .rV."ak’ rartF’wtS i live. of the noblest and stanchest of
| turkeys arllre. lie p.und: rabbits active, , Clod's people.
12Hc eacb: ajulrrsl* *;;!,ve._lc^eeeh; opos- j After his victory over the prior,Is of
should have a
Sixth. Tthe same promise iuprated
whan Abram tnieiceded for Hodom.
Seventh. When clod promlaed that
tha theocratic promise should be ful
filled In Isaac.
Nlghth. When after his willingness tb
sacrifice Isaac He promised that In hla
aead all tha nations of the earth should
be bleat.
The" fourth promise Is our lesson,
when God made » covenant with
Abram and promised possession of the
land and that Ji's »•«! should be a*
multitudinous as the mars In heaven,
and predicted th* bondage of life people
for 400 years, add then their return to
Canaan.
Abram was now nea
ears old. and nine or
nounce tht namg.
word - often occurs in tha He-
When Luther was climbing Pllats'a
staircase at Roma on hla knees, tha
words ‘The Just shall live by faith* -
flashed on hla mfnd aad tha great
reformation began.
In th* Urns of Christ th* Jew, boast
ing himself to be a descendant of A bra.
hem. hod constituted for hla race a
doctrine of salvation In which descant
-counted for everything. Thera ware
but two dlvlelons of tha race. Jawa and
ariltlles. If Abraham's descendant
they were sure of f place In Abraham’s
Mm rlpw C<tr CB.*b
A"
HUMES HONEST. CIOAI VALUES
A.L.WALDO&CO
FIRE INSURANCE
1013-14 Prudential Building,
ATieANJA, GA.
- SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
For the Hit Months Ending December *L »Q«. of the Condition of n,«
German Alliance (Fire) Insurance Company,
liavaed since he entered , a-uin and
there wns no prospect of the promise
being fulfilled.
In the preceding chapter or learn
that Lot and his family had l>-rn taken
captive and carried away b\ chei-dol-
amus. who had sent his army to aubduu
the rebelllsus provinces In the plain.
When this tntslllgincs was brought
to Abram liu mustered his fort es and In
a midnight attack reacued Lot and his
family.
It may have been a time of reaction
; in the life of Abtani.. He might have
I lieen disappointed because Lot returned
bosom
It waa the work of Paul tu show .that
which In their great ancestor com
mended him to Jahovah,. was not tha
perfection of hlvHfe. but the simplicity
of his trust. „
The Oriental Still I* apt to consider
_ , . .,eternal life at something to be won by
rlv orte hundred perfection of service, by absolute ob
ten year* hail M rvanc* of a
’ every possible requirement
LIVERPOOL.
Following U tbo i»|H*ntn« rang* and cloa*.
romparrd with xoiterday:
Fufuroa opeiiwl otnul>.
Opening I ri*t»oiia
ltniiir«*. 2 p. iu. riu«r. i loat*.
FolirtiaiT ....a .«Mk»4.CI S.T* T»
Foil.-Mm. ...»V«Wx .V«4 >•■'*>'t •»«l , v
Mar. Anr ...i.bl -3.W4 t.M '• A* r.«*»
MatJuiio
Jnno-Julv
July* Aug. ...YRt
Aitg.-Kcpi. ...&.U *.f»4
Ikpl.-Ofl. ....Vi.' -AM
Ort.Nov
turn. ilroMMl. netlvo. 11c ponnd;
IIti'. ortlr*, tc pound.
FRUITC-I^mop*. foncy Meitcnn. tl.SOf
Hiumum por Immh. cnlla, active. Me#
91.M: atmlglita. |i.50(f2.no. Plnaanplaa. Klor-
Idn atork. per crate. 12.10. Orangea. Florida
atock. owing to also atul condition on ar*
J rtta
t'loaesl atoailr.
r. 614
r.,r*.
uVj s&i
6.W b V*
Km.
i 1, i, , ?r.w Co &.JS5r , ?i^. pp rT.:: , si:
1 York state apples, winter varieties, choice,
per barrel. S3.2j8l M: fancy. tI TVOCOO.
nrapet. New York ntnte. In t-puund hssseta.
4-1# -ill.
COTTON YARNS DEMAND
SLIGHTLY LESS URGENT.
New Turk rommnrctll: A a the week
progresses the demand In the cotton
yarn market shown a allghl decrense.
i'in buntne**’ linn been reetrt> led. owing
Jito the fact that spinners nre not In n
''bbaltlon to grant the deliveries which
buyers are now demanding.. Hplnnera.
If anything, have assumed an evsn
more Indefiendent attitude, and In the
majority of cases positively refuse to
guaranies any deliveries prior to July
1. It ts needless to say that where or
ders are booked full t-rlcea are being
paid for the same, and no amount of
persuasion on the part of the buyer
• an Induce the seller to accept lower
figures
At the present time the keenest de
mand seems to be on deliveries ranging
from March 1 through April. Hpot
supplies are very short and some ex
ceptionally high price* are said to have
been paid by buyers who are fortunate
enough tu discover small spots In va
rious quarters of the market of the
counts they required. A good business
Is reported to have Iteen booked on
knitting yarn* for delivery during
April and May. but owing to the high
prlcea.demanded many buyer* are hold
ing off and awaiting further develop
ment! before committing themaelvro.
BUYING ORDERS HEAVY
ON ALL LINES STAPLES.
New York Commercial: In the pri
mary market the large selling agents
and commission houses reported Wed
nesday strong buying by out-of-town
Interests on staple cottons for the fall.
It la stated that the Jobbers, sn well as
the cuttlng-up and covertlng trades,
are enx|oua to gar their fall require
ments cqysrsd and are not haggling
about plicae on bleached clothe, staple
brown cotton*, gray good* or staple
fancy cotton*. All of the mills having
b percentage of goods free for orde:
are holding nut for top market prices,
and It I* found that on certain con-
atrucilnaa.the buyers are offering pre
mium* for delivery this side of August.
Thera Is also n Vell-sdstnlned business
coming forward from - the buyers now
In town for additional supplies of wool
en dress goods, silks, linens and fine
cotton wash fabrics. Yarn men are
flmi In their price* and And that It Is
possible to close contracts for all num
bers wanted by weaver*. The knitter,
are also open to the proposition of se
curing yarns on the prevailing basis In
the Jobbing market tt Is found tb.it
stock are Inadequate to meet the sit-mg
spot demand for household nnd dress
linen*. On all the iiittnn goods line,
for spring Jobber* nre able to get then
own price* and on while good* the re
tailer* throughout the country are
placing duplicate.* for embroidered and
plain sheer fabrics Hosiery and un
derwear lines In the Jobbing houses are
practically sold-itp for even mid-sum
mer dsllvtry. • -
Cape Cod*, per Lsrrel, tK.M; Jersey*. I
Grape fruit. If Infills stock, vwtsg to Stas
snd color, per hoi. Il.topr Tl. I.line*. Tier
Ids stork, per hundred. II.SO Nuts finer
mixed. In boirs. per sack of 100. active *t
It.10 sark. Peanuts In seek •••ragtag IN
sound* each, owing to grsur,
MmSyUTABLFk-lteets. csbbags eestss. se
ll, e. M.00 crate: csltbage. stspdnrd crates,
ft*' snd: mlrtmgr. hsrral*. 2teC pound:
«** puuit artlre. C.V) erate: encumber*.. M
rrsle: tumntoe*. fancy. Seltve. M-SOtil.*#
toms toes, choice, setter.' (l.oDBMt eratSS
crate: Itesns. round grrep. J2.10 crate: onions
dev. settve. ”5r bushel: Irish potatoes, ae-
1. BcCll.oo l,M*hel: l elerr. fancy.
tire. No.
okf* slVMIk.rarastt tti» erat*: esgll-
tlower setlr*. IBIOe ponnd: lettnce. headed.
R.nOftMO drum: sweet potatoes, yellow, se-
live. SSe bushel: sweet potatoes, white, sc
lire. »r linshel: kraut, Jintf hnrral,
rutntisss turnips, l'.te.
lIHc n'inrt.
nsir-narm. PJL
Htrewlterrlss. 15#
FLOUR. GRAIN AMO PROVISIONS.
ent. W.S0: ntandned patent. *15*: half p*t
ent. 14.00: spring wheat patent. N.0P
CORN t'hrtlcc Wlilte. 70c; No. • white, 00c;
; veltow. Me; raised. *7j.- Tennessee
r 1» 11 *•
Hulls til W.
OATH 1‘kol
will I “
criuke'] coru per’ bualirt. 7vV.
whit# #ll|mMts Mr: No. J
ssssst*-. I uiliml. Sk: Tcim mat*
^riH»f. r ; jN-: Uo'.tim fUtt. Me; tlurt. Tke; Blue.
* kiKAI.—!*lxln, l»er urkf. €7r:
* * ‘ 24 |M>un«l
jklnlti. 4i|Niuail M«'k*. S*c; plain, 71
wicks. (Sc; llesriu. 01.25.
HAY-Timothy, choice largo boles. II1
do choice, small lisle*. I1.M: do No. I tbl
do’rholce. small lisle*. II.M: do No. I tblnl
jmlrs. *1.23: do. No 2 third bales. *125: No.
1 clover railed. It.20: choice prairie. It, Iwr
muds >1
‘TlUCKKN FEED-FIfty ponnd sicks. He;
Purina cnlck fee.1, *1*0; Victor feed, *13-
Dsnner feed O.N.
PROVISIONS.
iUU<ls. 105,1
•lisle*. X.L3: Snpreme lard.
,-o in pound, Ptr.
GROCERIES.
Rtir.AU—Mtndsid grannisteal n.W.
— *. 4He; pif—** '
New
ugyorUlai; to tk*
ream dairy, 14V-;
York rsnneil. ISr; intotstln*. 4Ve.
POPrEE—Kossteo Arbuekles IlSOO: hulk
In It*** or liarrels. tie; grain, 11|F‘
RirE-Camlluu <SU.'w. utyordln
*VpTkEKE- Fsucy full
twins. l«‘v „
ttbreitded liltcull. K rase: No. 5 rolled
?r;s- ^j^fJsra®s«S: '.w,
lied salmon *5 rate pink salmon
se. foero, 4*e; rhseolate. Sr snug
II K> esse. t orn*. vhseolste. fo snug
■pound Jsrs. JO; ttsast liesf. RLM esse.
Corned lieef. *fs* ense. Chtnup, 1110 cane.
Pimp. New <)£••*«. Ae rslloo; core. Be
ssllon; Culm 3be gallon; (Teorgla rsue 95c.
i*;., tbo p;»n,t Me* «>k gresse tl ti hods
rraekef*. Pie pound: lenmn 7He: Systsr fe.
Barrel esudy v per pound L (et mllsd, per
Nary bean*. *2: f.tms beans,
se. Best matches, per gross. 11.(4. ktses-
ronl. M^Tc per rwun,r tvirdlnes. mu*,
laid. 52.3 rase Potash. kk234f3.B css,,
peanuts. Tt4<-. Hope. 1 ply cotton, lie. Soap,
Bunl, Elijah fled because a wicked wom
an had thiratened tu take his life, and
laid down under A Juniper tree nnd
longed for dealt).
Much times In the history of Muse*,
when he felt the people whom he wse
leading were slmont ready to atone
him. Such limes In the history of
David, when his language sounds like
the walling of despair.
When John the Baptist was shut up
In prison he doubted whether Christ waa
ihe long promised Messiah
Girolamo Savonarola, of Ferrara,
when he shut himself up In his convent
of Ran Marco, mourned Jerome of
Prague preached uoldly In favor of re
form In the church a mi openly advo
cated the doclrlnje of Huns, and went
to Constance to defend hltn. bul.when
he learned that Hus* would be tried
only to be executed, he forsook him and
fled to Neeberllngen.
Ptprt! bulls, and th« dlst of Warms
could not Intimidate Luther, yet In the
ctutle. of Wart burg he become melan
choly un<l despondent. ‘
There were many reasons why Abram
ahould at times almost despair.
In a book recsnlly published by u
member of the Palestine Exploration
Society we have a chapter devoted to
the proof! which have been discovered
In the excavations at Gexer of the In
iquity of the Amotite. at the time of
Abram's sojourn m Palestine.
There waa doubtless times when
thought he had
of rite and ritual.
The Hindu Is still taught that to
pronounce tbs sacred name "Rain" as
It I* pronouheed In heaven will admit
the vllyst sinner.
The Jew had come to believe that
his mighty progenitor had not only
saved hlmsslf. but all of his direct
posterity; that salvation was a thing
of Inheritance.
1 The New Teetsment makes It plain
that Abraham accepted eternal life, not
as something he had earned or merited,
but a* a gracious gift to a believing
■on. HI* story - I* told not to show ■
■but to portray an accepts
Tha Past ■ Pledge of the Future.
God assured him tha! as H* had
brought him out of Ur. He would give
him Canaan. What God had done for
film was a pledge of what He would do.
When hla brothers and King Haul had
tried to persuade David, the youthful
shepherd lad. not to enter the unequal
contest with the giant Gollah. he stood
before them is confident os though he
hod been the victor of a hundred bat
tles, raying: “The God that delivered
pie from the lion and the bear will
deliver me from the hand of this Philis
tine."
Qed'e Covenant.
To make the. promise, more binding.
God will make a covenant with Abram.
This was done by alaying animal* that
were used In the sacrifice, and then di
viding them In two heaps and the con
trasting parties passing between them.
In one of the picture galleries of Eu
rope may-be earn a painting by Tlssot
representing Abram guarding hla sac
rifice. keeping tbe vultures from de
vouring It. When wearied by hie watch
ing he fell asleep. God told - him that
his seed—as yet he had no eon—ahould
be In bondage 4AP years, that the nation
that held them In captivity should be
Judged: that they would come out with
great substance: that he should bo
burled In a good old age (lie), and
that In 'the fourth generation <a hun
dred year* a generation) they should
return agatnt to Canaan. In the course
of time all these promise* were ful
filled.
God Is still a covenant keeping God.
The covenant He made for us antr-
ilntee that of Abram. The victim of
TEETH
EXfRACTED
positively wltk'iut
«i&«T5 , 0 U ne, H .; , i
not bay lint".
I'IIIiTADEI.PHU
HUNTAI. HOOUM.
No. ».WMtehal ■
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
“Trrlv
From—
R vsssnh .... TAIsmllfacon 11.4) ob
cksomlllt . LMataMsroo k.io a at
Maras 11.40aaUaeksoatlll* ,.C 44tni
Mat-on 4.15 putIktsran 4.0) pm
Macon Ml pBlIscksanvIHs .. S.S0pni
Macon »10 ptnlhbraunah 9. II pin
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HO EAST TO FIX Pt'MPH.
NO OLABR
DUNN MACHINERY CO..
M Marietta Street.
Phonos 1761, Atlanta, Os.
returns now.
J. L. HARRISON,
J. H. EWING,
CD. MEADOR,
Assessors.
k
DEEP WELL POWER
PUMP HEADS,
DUNN MACHINERY CO.,
64 Marietta 8trt«t.
Atlanta, Qa.
OEOROIA—FI*I«TON 4:or.NTY.
To th<* Hu|n*rl«r Conrt of Halil Conn tv*
Tbe petition of John I*. Wheat. Ivan K.
Allen and Walter I*. Atidretra. nil of tald
ntnte nud county, respectfully nbown an
tollonn. to-wlt:
1. That they desire for thtotMlw. their
aanuclittif. fttrrensors autl nanion, tu be
and to berom** n body corporate muter the
name nttd ntyb» of
tforrilKKN eXPf.OHATlO.N AN I • 1I&
VKIsOl'MKXT COMPANY. •
2. The ttra* for tvhlrh petition*™ nnk tu
Ih» Incorporated Is twenty y«mr». trlih ibe
privilege of renewal at the end of tbnt
time, ha provided by InW.
privilege of liicreanlug the Mid rnidtnl
ntmk from tlim* to time an the ntorkhnliler*
inuy desire, to ntiv nuui not exceeding In the
aggrrante fl.000.0tfo.
4. .J'etlUanavs pray tbe tight to laaue
OF NEW YORK. i.
organised under the laws of Ui* suite .at New York, made to the g„
uf the state of Georgia. In pursuance of the Inwt at stild elate.
Principal ofllce, Corner Liberty nnd Nnnnu 81reel*. New York ' i
I. CAPITAL STOCK.
1. Whole amount of capital stock ttao.oo* ou
2. Amount psid tip In cash 400,000 (to—, (m,
• II. A88ET8. ' T
2. Loans on bond nnd mortgage (duly recorded, and being
first Bhnn an the fell ■' , 34
3. Blocks nnd bonds owned absolutely by the companr:
Pot value. 11.022,250-0"; market value feerriod out).
*1,1*1,*12.00 7V.'7T7?rrrr.. . ..
4. IMocks. bonds and all other secttrltles (except moiigagroi
hypothecated with company as collateral security for rash
loaned by the company, with the- par and market .value
of seme and the amount loaned etiereon. -
5. ''ash Ih company'* principal ofllce |. «o iio
t. fash belonging to the company deposited In bank,4(,51( 41
41.1(1 •
4*.Si* 41
- Total
Total cash Item* (carried oul)
». Amount of Interest actually due and accrued and unpaid:
DwhA. r.0kt AA • l.nmi o ssri m..el>.,>ii •#•« lilt
Bonds, *3,602.00; bond and mortgage. M33.0
Premiums In course of collection
Total assets of the company, actual rash n'arket Value ..
III. LIABILITIES.
2. Grose looses In process of adjustment or In sus* ~ '
Dense, Including all reported and supposed losses.1*0.451 63
4. Total amount of claim* for loiae*...it-.,..... *0,462 53
Net amount of unpaid losses (cartled out)
tu. The amount of reserve for reinsurance i.
tl. All other claims against the company, commission and
brokerage on premiums In course of collection
12 Joint stock canltnl actually paid up In cash.. .
13. Surplus beyond all liabilities
31.392.;..
14. Total liabilities
IV. INCOME DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1905
I. Amount of cash premiums received I .jxs.vut
3. Received for loterest 27 ITT
4. Income received from all other sources, profit on sale or
maturity of ledger assets ;>
(. Total'Tncume actually received during the last six months
In cash I 333.1)1
V. EXPENDITURES DURINC THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THE
YEAR 1606.
CITY TAX NOTICE
PIruhr THHlrn vnar ritv tnvl ^ --^ ~ '
'll
Amount of #xpenn#A paid, inc'iudmg reen. i _
missions to ag#ntA and nfllcerA of th# company
4. Paid for nta^e. national and local tax#* In thia and other
atatea
5. All other payment* and expenditure*, viz.: .MIscellaneouM
expense* *
Total expenditures during the lath six niontha of the year
In eaah $ 4*»v«&7
Greatest amount Insured In any one rlak ...t iO.oiiii uo
Total amount of Insurance outMtAnding .... 72.846.436 uu
A copy of the Act of Incorporation, duly certified, la of file in the -iHItc
the Insurance i’ommlnaloner.
STATE OF NEW YORK.—bounty of New York.
Personally appeared before the undersigned. Charles 0. Smith, who. in
Ing duly Atvorn. deposes and says that he Is the Secretury of the tie;aid
Alliance Insurance Company, and that the foregoing statement Is cone
and true.
— —; : — i'. Q. SMITH
Rworn to and subscribed before ~mg.~thtwi4th-«lay
LOiriH A. TIXSLOW.
Notary Public for Klngx Countv.
♦ (Certificate filed In New York Count}.)
. Name of 8tate Agent: \V. I*. REYNOLDS.
Name of Agents at Atlanta: A. L*. WALDO A CO.
New York.
Baltimore.
8ostbn.
Atlanta.
Chicaqo.
New Orleans.
Washington.
3an Francisco.
PhiladeipH,
Lo.idon.
The American Audit Company
ellher ceinaion er pr^ferre*! KitH’k. or both.
Abram might have _
come to till* country to fall a victim to
tne anlmoalllea.of the wicked idolatrous w . ..
inhabitants, who could not tolerate hla the aacrlflce waa Hla own 8on. ..
example of a higher life. Almost every I believe on Him Hla righteousness Ih
reformer. Indeed, neotly every Chtln- | imputed -to uu. ."Hslng Justified by
tian. has at some tlui** been with Chrla. faith.* we haw peace with Ood through
tlan and Hopeful In rk>ubttnf Cast I» of, Jenua Chrtet.'* M N»t by works of
Giant Despair nnd forgotten that It**, righteouaneaa we have done* but by
had the key of deliverance In hit own I faith are we saved.**
bo*nm. . j Have I believed on Christ? Have I
God appears again to Abram,to din* accepted Hint an, my Savior? If we
pel all his doubts and fears by'renew- have, then Hie righteousness Is lin
ing the promlne thut the land( should; puted to us. and for ua there will be
be hla, that he should live to a ripe old no condemnation.
stock.
6. The object of Mid proponed cor|ionitloit
la pecuniary galu aud proSl to Itn stiM’k
bolder?.
It Is the purpose of aald proponed cor
pornllon :<» earn* «n u ceuerul rritl rslitte.
iblnlng. Itupfovetuejit nud development Intel
DEATHS. . , . .
Frank B. Hitt, age 22 years, died of, 4 -* 1,r * nl
tuberculq,!* at Kasi Kill* str4Wt._ j BUILDINQ PERMITS.
Hemphill avenue, a buy.
To Mr. and Mrs J. K. Powell, at 131
Park avenue, a girl.
Tu Mr. and Mrs. II. Keeler, at s:>
'Ulmer street, a girl.
Tu Mr. und Mrs. F. M. Brldgetn. at
girl.
John M. Hmlth. u«e «. year*, died of ,
tiaralynls *1 3x3 i 'entral avenue. »t-u—t.apltul t My t hair t ompatn
Mr*. M. A. MrKIreatli, age 53 years. 11build frame platform at 121 tu 12
died of aallimu nt 3*u FraeMr street. Grant "Ireel
Mary Hwans.m ti-uleredl. age 72 1 I
years, died »1 lit ('healnut street. I u 11
u|k>u rear estate or In '-oaectiou there,rill,,
for Ike Intprnrcuieur. development or bet
terment thereof, for the utc, convcnjcure
nud cujtqruieilt. of putebaiere. ie*||)eiit« nr
tenant* thereof; to bay. emunilwr. sell,
have, holps lease, option and otherwlee de.nl
and trade, either as vendorn or veudeea.
letoora or lea*e4>R. optltniera or oplloueen.
In all kinds and daotes of real entnle. equl
tie*, mineral or olber Intereaiv. whet her
. _ miliiipioved: tn make all kind,
und claasea of Impcovemeut* In or upon
real estate, nnd to dtf Aliy and all things
of till* privilege; to execute, sell nnd de
liver the atocka and liond* of nnhl eorimra-
tlon. with the right nnd anthorliy to make
and deliver all neeenMry nnd nppropilnt
liiHiruuieiila In auch traiiMetlou*; to hmn
or iHtnow money upon any nnd nil col
Internl* mol MourHIes. whether real, per-
Robert n Branch, age 22 years, died j Boulevard.
take or receive the proper ln*trninent« In
wit near and execution thereof: to buv. Bell,
rnrtiuriwr. have, bold, prtiapect, mine or
-Owen* Johns,),,, tu make slid-. 1 operate all kinds or elssti-s of mineral i.ron
,u frame dwelling «t *5 Xnrlh i^, •“JSySf* .IB 1
execution of Ihnt elnaa of loial
100 Broadway, Naw York City.
F. W. LAFREFTZ. C. P. A„ Pras. G. E. MANWAR1NG, Vice Pn
THEO COCHEU, Jr.. Sseratsry. ^
The American Audit Company, chartered under the law* of Nr* Yor
Is empowered to examine the affair* of. and make report* upon hi tin:
del condition of private and public concern! (or directors, ofllrr; 1 * and I
dividual*. The preparation and Installing of system* a special:.'
ATLANTA BRANCH. 1015-1016-1017-1018 FOURTH XATT. BANK BLE
0. B. BID WELL, Resident Manager.
Tsltphone, Main 172. Cable Afidrsss, Amdlt, Ntw Ve
FRANK HAWKINS. Prexlltent.
ATKINSONV VIce.I'rraMont.. TIIOMAH tT. F.nSYJN, Otshler
JOSKI'U A. UrCORIt. Vice l'nsldsnt. It. W. BY KBS. Assistant t'a.iilrr.
Third National Bank
Capital - * - - $200,000.00
Surplus and Profits $375,000.00
.•At-HOITN. «««•«.
THE FORTSON-GARRETT CO.
16 Allen aticc
M. Fishman
die (Fat i rear i
. Ilm per
dle<l of pm.tl>
<>c»r Bradford, age 2 months, died I dwelling.at rear 21M Jackaoif ktsset.
St 467 Bast Fair street. - I 4114—MfS. Wlgg". to niakv change* . siiretjr. with the Mil
i, v 8tc\cne age «H vears. died at brick building nt 6 1-2 Whitehall give rcasnunlde nud pro«M*r cuuinilMluna
1 ' * , *■ ietreet * nnd remuneration* therefor; In ah«»rl. tu
buy, nell. ninrlgagc. eiicumlier, hyputhet-nte
DDODRDTV TDAklQCCDQ "IkeralS' 4Wlll nil|I ll'flllc III till klllda
HKUPtHTY TRANorSnB. Mlll | , |nR»ea of pruficrty whatsoever, whctli
tsI.'Htf—Bsmuel A. Osbuni to the i cr real, peraoiinl or mixed.»nn fully and
Ti-u.-alae.' Inatroan... 4 • .. IN'I'IV IIK ft MStlirSl perXUll COOIll (III. With
linxelera lnauiame t.unpnnj, lot «»n ,| |f , n nd privilege tn exercise nil the
kaon street. 1 U«III|| imwera ami to perform all the nav
i colored t. age 60 years. |
ss t'aln attest,
tcolored). age 44 years. |
da at 142 Baker street.
To Mt
ll.MM ui rose.
FISH.
t>niinr|: saapper.
Howell
To Mi
West Fit
•bad. 76c: Intel: stun.
8T0CK8 AND BONDS.
Illd. AMc/
drorgla 4'ta- 1*16
BIRTHS. »l.SOU—Busan L Brown tu Juhn W.
un,l Mr,, tt. Anurewa, at a* Pci,|-«-A, lut un Cuurtiand Htt-eet. l.uun
reel, a elrl. ideed. i
ami Mr* l>. Balsuint. at 33 . 31.500—(Tiara K. Kverett tu Henrv
r "treat, a buy. I Hlruoh, lut un Pones DeLeon avenue
•"id Mr*. It. I*, l arson, at 2»fl i., u „ ,i e *d. „,„i i,„t taer pni> the right
It 18ti—Lola Ann iMsment B» I’lam tn'»llal» and inatutalu hnttich olTlir- ....
•:versit, lot on Ponce DeLeon ave- , «lcrc In Hie xtate of’Georgia or the I’tutcil
11 ue Warranty deed .male*. They i»ntjr die right tf> make nud
, u " «Tamy aeea. J niUip , i, V inv a/fo. the regulatlmi nnd got
ruuicul of snld «‘or|H»rntlou In all iuniic.-m
lid tliluga s* o majority of anhl abN hhtdd
may determine; to have a enr|Mi
functions |H*itnlnliig to or that
j • 4»mi«M*ted with tbi* trnnt:tctlou of llic tond
itfB* hereinbefore aperlllrd.
C. I'elltloaere Ptny that the principal of
tit e nttd place of liu«lue«ii or anhl propone i
• nrpomtloii ahull Im> In Atlanta, said atn*e
; nud county, but they pmy the right to cr
COMMISSION BROKERS
COTTON. STOCK8, BONDS. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Prlvat* wires to New York, Chleoeo and Nsw Orleans.
All Accounts Guaratrtssd.
Officss: Opposlta Post Ofltos, Knoxville. Tonn.; Schraplro
North Augusta, 8. C.
Orders solicited for Purchost and Salt far Future Delivery. Correipi
dtneo invited. Atlanta and Georgia customers will bo given special att<
lion.
Guild:
L. H. Foirshils. S. J. Wh
L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY.
NAVAL STAORES.
13.1140—John A. Junes and Jomrs
Bis I*
Clsrk Back in Office.
Hperlal to The Georgian
Anniston. Ala., Fsh. 22 -Afi-i .
lasting through several year*. 1,
E. Watson, i-lerk of the rlivult
Is again'locatedJn the ngL-e-h- former.
< Knvanunh 6,. 133,
' 31,con 4*. 14)0
A'lnntn 6, tail
I A .l.ntfl 1*22.
Alla,on t«. 1*94 ........
I Atlnntu n„tl Ws.t INUsl ...
ail.nl. uml (Vest Point I'lo
IV occupied. ’When the <-ourt house Central uf tlsorglt. 1st Inc.
waa Ointpletsd the room In que.tl m | 0 i’ h"" 0 ™'
was s,.lane,I to Mr. Wataun hv the | 4U ,,“ j, i'iul"8*raao*i":.‘.'.‘
commlahlottvni. but l»^ Inter or- j Southwetiarn
tfertd lo move out. Georgia 1'ftdflc !»u.
trout. 6** pound: hlu# 8«h. 9f ponnd:
bss. Sh.xT.>n ; n.r , fr«h'w.!sr* , ;r.K: u, *«'; v : ss. tk
d. Sa 11 • ■ ^ Johnson, lot In land lot luo.
^ 44u—ThomM J. KAdy Invei
•mpany to J. C*. Autrey. lot In
oo«i comatar>. Warranty daad. t . ..
33"—J. C. Autre)- to T. C. Brown, lot riv of thl raSroS’H»,? r .fr' e
1 Hollywood tomettry. Warranty ; Kimting up tb# bn»lm*M of mm corparntbMi
, iimri;in < r 11.
* Georgia Itallroad U. 1*1* ifl
Jg'i IW* B ift
t|.V..iVr Ato'cVS-K: ti, 33.3tB4.4U; IT. *t«
■4 P7»»: K. *4 06(14 12'.: <1. 34
.. *6*4.20; ...
... 1316. tt. 36.40: N. 44.10:
10.1); w*ter-white. 10 63
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
£ajplre Building. Bell Phone, Mainfol
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
COTTON AND STOCK
Order* can la* sent b
two legit 1 way*, vt*
telegraph wife* «w by mall.
Wc have every facility for the exe
cution of innrglrnl ordrrg on n ci intul*
ImhIi
Our treatment of cuitoaiera I* nt all
time* couiieoiiff. nnd order* are cxw
nhtl and reported promptly.
We aollcit roreapoodeke* a ml will
Imre nnr representative call *per*on;i|ly
on tho*c Inteieated
Clark Goodman & Co,
20 Bread Strait. Ntw Ysrk.
34"- -Thomas J. K*|1.,- Inveslmvui > wnl. to .„<■ ,.„4 Is- ninl. and tu pi,-ml I
t.'umiuniy tu J. f. Autrey. lot In Huliv- 11«- lstpleade.1. i
W'uxl vsmataO’. Warranty dead. ' I.. TV*., fortbermare pray_the. .rlglil —•'
NEW ORLEANS.
,, _ . _ Members:
Orleans Cotton Exchange. x. w York Crffs* Bschange.
Nsw Ysrk Cotton £,< nauae. New Orleans Board of Trad*
Nsw Orleans Stock Exchange. Chicago Board nf Trad*.
. LIVERPOOL COTTON ASSOCIATION. _
Privet* wire* to NEW YORK anj CHICAGO. Orders .oll.M edl for
, tor* dsllvary, so above Exchangee JJ, C. -COTilflAN.
d»fJ ... a (UMjurltr «f th'
32.6(H)—W. T. AVhfui O to Annie l_ i inIV ileeui ulw *n.|
Hnwysi-. lut un West Peachtree street lateresl. uf nil
Warranty deed. “f "*ld rarporalluta
32.75*—Annie L. Bawyer to Mrs. Ua. !. Wherefore, petitioner, praj in I- made
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
tile atockhwhleri
IL’.t iO—Annie l lawyer to Mn. Ma- • i.mr « .Vier th
ml. Weaver Barnhart lot on Ktevsntl, I a(^mTS!*iH»tft,wl to ",
*t rest. Wsi-rantv deed.
II ,3*0—IV. J, Pace |,t R. J. I'ooledge. j", ,
lot on lYtplea elrcst.- Warranty deed, i
3250-J. il. Thompson to W. It
Moure, lut un Tye street. Warraniy
M"'" ".'"I .Myle I x.w Orle.m. Cotton Kxeti»iie».
right*. Jirlrtlege, | New York Cotton K.t-h.tt.e
•nd limanhlile* Wetahefofe natural and .nl> | <;alre.tao Cortou Ihieh.nte.
Riehaure.
deed.
BALLARD BIFOCAL
Has proven tha most part act readme
and walking glaos ever prnducod of all
tha advertlted Invisible bifocal, Due*
away ultlt two pairs «f glasses and
means real i-nmfort tn sverv wearer.
—ALTER RALIJIRD OPTICAL CO.,
76 Pear hi re* HI.
Every thing optical; no aide line*. *
— . RKil ,1,1)
the llsldlltle, lived l,e Iso.
AMItlKWX A SKKIT.V
Alto, lie, s for I'elllliuiers.
Utral li, tilfl,-.. this t-'ehrosrr ). IMT.
AltNOI.il nit'lVt.KH. Clerk.
COTTON, STOCKS, BONDS. COFFEE. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Carondtlal and Oravitr 8tk« Naw Orlaan*.
MEMBERS:
I .New Orleani Future. Braker*' A*»« '
| New Orteaaa aad vT»!mg« Board* »>r
— ^I New York I'offee Kxrkance.
Houston Tottaa Rxehauge. I Aaaaelata Member* Liverpool Cut tor.
HTATK OF UKOIltilA. TOl'XTY OF FTI.
TON.
Arn*i!il Itroyle*, t-ierk «*f the anpcHor
J. S. .ACHE •C0. Y rNVs;^l!^V C WaiillR* , CARRING"0k.
PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL POINTS.
omrt *if a* 1*1 l onuly. tie hereby ,«*rtlfy il..
the furegolng I* « ttn-* ninl nwrect
nf the npiillrrttI«mi for charter of the Koutk
»-rn ICxplnra thin itinj Oevelonmeut Tmu*
paay. tbe name nppertr* «»f file In IM* of-
Witoe«B my nfflf-lnl Blgnntttre nml the i
*f v **lil evurt tht* Fe'tntary «. 1*17.
. • AUNOI.O UQOYI.KK ,6„.„ ,» r ,
Cictk .Huperioc Couii, Fu.tou County. Ua. aja.nsi yob for dlvoicc,
ST A TIC OF liKORUM. Fulton County.
Florence lluth Retpea* Win. R. Kft*
pe*« Pupn i »r Court. Mu> term, IWi.
No. 11***,
To Win P !taxpo«ii *;ree»|»ip:
By ordpr „f eon.i. >011 Are.,ierehy noil*
on 1 nf “ day nf ih-t'ember.
'* f * 4 l totsnep Isuth Itenp*'* 1 ' *tif4
rtiumanla tu
tha'ktay tam». 1*47. tnf
CYou aye bar^bFL^nwl^.
MJgJ Mef iVnu. tr;;
TW>-
iSt, complaint.
Wltn**# r tit* lion. 'J-
Juilne of said, court
ARNOLD. IW ,vt - F
a. I*. Johnson. Atieihe;.