Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 28, 1907, Image 3

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THCUSDA*. FEMltTARY K. WOT. mm MILE nil Of LUST FEIMRI M r.' than 1*00.000! In .tract figures, *102.2*1. Thin In the uni •>( building permit! Isaurd In ,Vilantn during the month of Februnry. l„ February, 1*0*. permit* to the , tl ,„unt of *301.549. Ju»t .about half of 11,(4 yean were Issued. In February. the permit* aggregated (130.8*8, ut nne-flfth of thl* February. The reinhlned permit* of Februury. 19,16. , n ,l February, 1*05, lack nearly *200,. ,,r being the amount Issued for Fetuuary. 1*07. I: February. 1*04. the permits ug- fated “*245,112. The tnlalfur the !»,; three year*. 190*. 1*0* and 1904, (i,T*,51*. which Is dess than *75,. more than the permit* of February, 1*"T The i>ermlt» granted In January this m ii amounted to 8484.897. otv*l 17,355 j,,.. than for February. The total for ih,- t,,*t two month* of thla year I* (I ,o7.l4*. a* compared to a total of 7 for the. name two month* of la-t year. . The Increase tor thl* year In two ,,,,.,111)* I* *476.792. nearly a half mil* 1 It the lncrea»e for the month* . January nnd February la kept up dur in. the entire year the. total Incretiae t,. i he year will be 82.860.752. And the permit* for the year 1“"’ „ I he a little more than (8.000,1 ,,unpared to about (5,000,000 fur An Increatio of 83.ooo.ona. Following are 11 few of the large per granted during the month •> February thla year: Atlanta Compreno Company, Air l.lne ami I.ynch. concrete warehouae, lion, Masonic Temple, northwest corner . p. n litree and Cain atreet*. *175,0(0) !..,ui* (lordon, 258 Pelera alteet, tw , brick at ore house, $7.5(10. I.„uts Gordon. 2*0 Feter* street, tw ,■, . brick store house. *7.500. l iank Berryman. 108 Fifteenth street, i., , .tory frame dwelling. *8,000. Atlanta Baseball Association, grand - •taml and bleachers. Ponce DeLeon par,,. 130,000. Mi.. M. Hlrach. 34 Eleventh street, -t~" .(are frame duelling, *8.500. CZAR’S AGENT »*■*¥« Seventeen Persons Are Shot For Starting Riots. Nt. Petersburg. Feb. 28.—The town CMintnandant of Krasnoyarsk. Siberia. lia»H been "hot twice and killed In the "tr***»t here. The ns huh* In escaped. Seventeen |M»i>on« condemned •*;.* touitnmjtial for participating In the twem fitting at Tukum lmv« been shot. House of Commons Adapts a Radical Reso lution. London. Feb. 28.—In the house of commons tost night a resolution In fa* vnr of the disestablishment and dis- endowment of the church In both Eng- fand and Wales was adopted by 198 votes to 90. 1 The resolution does not commit the government, but the debate upon it was Interesting on account of a statement made by Augustine Blrrcll. the chief secretary for Ireland. Mr. Blrrel! said he failed to see liow the continuance of the esIabllMhiwl church L’QUld be jus tified. The church had done the state -no good, and the-stala hid done Up* church nothing but harm. HOME SUPERINTENDENT RECEIVES NO SALARY MRS, ELIZABETH LYON DEAD II Mrs. Elisabeth Lyon, a former res I ■ id of Atlanta, died at Crescent, Okla., February 2(i at the age of 91 year*. She wa* the mother of ten children, die „f whom are living—IV. M. Lyon nnd John A. Lyon, of Atlanta, and : a. Lyon. Mr*. Thoma* Ml*e and Mrs. M. F. Oxee, of 'Oklahoma. She mis the mother of the late Professor t; \V. Lyot), the poet. music writer end publisher. She leave* a long line ..f descendants, five children, thlrty- ,rven grandehildren. forty-nine great- r-nndtldldrea and four great-great- c inrtchlldren. The !« also survived by :r.u slaters and one brother—Mrs. A. Abbott, of Atlanta; Mrs. James Rich ardson. of Douglas county, nnd I). Hunt, of Longview. Texas. It, 1- Inishand was ft grandson of Jo- ■i |,h Lyon, who fought In the cnl-mtrt, m mv from 1777. under Oenerals Green and Morgan, till the surrender of Lord Cornwallis. The deceased was a member of the baptist church for seventy-five years. Live Stock Suit. In reply to a suit tiled In the supc- i court against the Atlanta Mutual ,!.ni' Stock insurance Company to re- ■ ever the amount of a policy alleged to I," .Ills for the death of a horse, the " bipanv states that payment was re- f.t-.-d on account of good reasons which n id be incorporated In Its reply. MEAT OE WHEAT? The Wheat-Fed Man Hae Alwaye Been a Model of 8trenoth and Vigor. If meat Is a habit, *<» to wheat. a • long as you stick to meat, you obey that Injunction of Nature, t • “keep tho head cool and the feet Ami there arc a lot of other thing* > ;i cannot do, by forcing your atom s' it to grind up a heavy stock of meat .•nd making it work overtime. hid you ever know that you have to *n three pounds of meat to got the ■-•one amount of nourishment as In a l orn! of wheat? And naturally If you eat meat, you rate to eat more of It to get the nee- •" iry nutrition, than the stomach can •f fually stand. And ho you overload your stomach. It nit* weak and tired and rebels. And t' *n you begin to complain about the '••iv the meat was cooked. It's dya- h t'slii. The French peasant, the Herman fi;i»*r, the Swedish toller, does not ■ ii-ov what dyspepsia to. lie rarely • meat. He kills a sheep or a goat "i" •• tn a while to celebrate a wedding. Tlnii’n all. H* to always husky, hardy and i'.dthy, muscular, sound and vlgor- And so to his wife and his son?* •*»d hto daughters. They live to a k ' l old age because they have endu- live on wheat—-and some vege tables. hat HfTects the body affects the A report Incunihleh Georgian makes the the home the expenditure! eludes the salat well f the work of the H one for Association given in The ’ last Monday afternoon, otii* »• of superintendent of salaried one, saying that moneys noted in i' superintendent »« This nursi* an Injustice to the work of Mrs. It. F. Watson, who has held this very labor ious as well as responsible position fot yeni'M without one ce«i >>r pay in any way, that we hasten to correct It. Mrs. Watson has not only given of her time to this work, going back and forth dally and overlooking and guiding the affairs of the hospital 1 answering dozens of telephone calls dally and attending committee meet ings Innumerable necessitated In the round necessary to the admit tunc patients, but she has expended sev hundred dollars of her ow n money the cause or tliTsTltorlty;—wtrtrtr loves so much. Mrs. Watson may not care to see her charities thus heralded, but after the former rej»ort It to hut her due that she should be given full credit, If that were possible, for the noble work she has done. cb CHINESE BRIGANDS ATTACK RUSSIANS SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA. HI'S lull'd by Judgments Rendered Tueedey, Fsbru- , ary 26, 4907. Judgments Aflirmsd. Turk V. .Moss .Mfg. t'o. »‘t . from city court of Athens, before Judge Cobb. H. <'. Tuck anil K. K. Lumpkin, fnr plaintiff In error. T. S. Alt'll, con tra. ”—■ — Hinllh, arim’r. v. Stone, from Berrien superior court. Judge Mitchell. Hen dricks, .Smllh * rijrlstlan. for plaintiff In eiTor. Buie Ac Knight and H.. B- Peeples, contra. Judgments Rsvsrstd. M.O.,livid v. Allen et al, from Hous ton superb,, court. Judge Felton. Ton Grice, VV L. A Warren Grice and Duncan & Duncan, for “plaintiff In er- Josepli ft. llall. Miller A Jones and Warren Roberta, conira. Hidden* v, Alexander et ul., from Ber rien superior court. Judge Mttchctt. Hendricks. Smith A Christian, for plaintiff In error. Buie «r Knight and W. H. tlrlllln, contni. Stone v. Smith, adm'r t cross-bill of exceptional, front llerrlen superior court. Judge Mitchell. Rule K Knight and H. B. Peejiles, for plaintiff In er ror. Hendricks. Smith & Christian, untra. 8UPREME COURT OF GEORGIA. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1907. Csss* Argued end Submitted. Stone Mountsin Circuit. Central of Georgia Hallway Company ,. T W. ,'rr. from Clayton. Argued. Georgia Railroad and Bunking Com pany vs, J. w. croasley & Co. from Dekalb. Submitted. Henry Forrest vs. Georgia Railroad anil Banking Company, from DeKolb. Submitted. Bagley A Wlllet vs. C. F. Shumate, from BeKnlb. Argued. Middl* Circuit. Central of Georgia Railway Company ,. A. K, Brandenburg, from Bulloch. Argued. t-s J. K. Williams vs. It. A. Smllh. from Johnson. Argued irbutt A Donovan vs. M. II. Mayo ct ui.. from Tattnall. Argued I Dhkersgn, gunrillan. en. by ' * Submitted. W. M. Walden et al den, from Jefferson. J It Wilson et al et al, from Johns,, CONTRACT NOT LET TOR GA, BUILDING 1 AT JAMESTOWN EXPO, Special to Tito Georclnn Augusta. Ga.. Feb. 28.—\V. N. Mitt h- ell, president of the Georgia commls- slon of U»* Jamestown Exposition, is In Auguxia .imJ denies the report In the morning pa item to the effect that the contract for the Georgia liulhllng wax given by him hi Norfolk yesterday. Mi Mlfcfietnnnr In Augusta ail day ye> terday anti apiteared before the finance committee t»f the city council last night. Mr Mitchell stated that the contract for the construction of the Georgia building will not be awarded until he readies Norfolk, for which city he leaves tonight. NO RECORD OF HER BIRTH; AND LITTLE HALIA SALA v MA y LOSE HER EDUCATION Herjtose fto repprf «r«« made ta the At- lauta iMiarU of bealth of the birth of Italln rurollnn Vlttorla Mala, the daughter of Adolph Hula, the little glr. tnajr lie de prived of the privilege of stteudlng school for taro years or more. The Gcorglsti several weeks ago railed ntteutlon to the iiegllgrure of phjraietans In reporting hlrtha !u Atlnntn. citing the ree* orda of the tsiord of health for 19U8, which makes It appear that there ware many more deaths In Atlanta than hlrtha during the rear. As a matter of fart, only about one-third of the births had been reported. I»r. J. I*. Kennedy, chief health officer, following ap thla article, addressed letters to all the pbyaleiana. warning them ngulnat further negligence of this kind. H*» states he will prtiaeeiite the ttmt offending pliyslrlnii whom be flmls falling to report n birth, re- ouilneiov of the offender. IMtto Halo girl ia tJujftol (’oruella Hal» v „ _ re«|HM teil realdenia of Atlanta, tin January I. 1898, lira. Hals cure birth to a little girl. Italia (‘nrollua vlttorla Hatu. klr. Hu In wan unturtdlgcd In 1V0. Ids naturalisation papers Iwlng signed by II. Tanner, then clerk of the court, lie and Ida wife and daughter wish to go to their native country for tw*» or three yenrs, and desire that, while there, their asuL’Ii- ter continue her at miles, which, according to Italian law, cati not In* done without the blrlli certificate. The health officer has Informed Mr. Hals, now n.resident of I'lttaburg, that there reciird of the birth, the physician hav- Hula writes this to Hr. Kenu^ly: Tf oervmn. I will go to Atbmt/i. .ve the child with me, and make al It to thea** statements. If there are hnv uml extra charges, kindly sdrlue. I»r. Kennedy aaya lie will do nil In Ids IKiwer to relieve the uufnrtuiiate «»f hta predleAiiient. which Is brought nl»out through no fault of hla own, hut liecnusc ’if' another’s negligence. FORMER ME 1 HOD IS 7 PAS TOR JS NOW A UNIVERSALIS1 Rev. Lyman B. Weeks to Hold Special Services. Small Battle Is Reported Raginn at Hul- augchen. Ht. Petersburg. Feb. 28.—Advanced parties of the Kusaian troops atlll In Manchuria are h*Tng conttnuattr at tacked by well-armed bands of Chinese brigands. Since Monday a* battle on a small scale has l»ecn raging at Hulangchen. Lieutenant Keiventseff. In command of tin* 4ehufoment, hn? been seriously wounded. He has sent to Harbin to ask for reinforcements of cavalry* *nd ar tillery, U to announced that GcneriLl Ma. nt the head of 4,000 soldiers. In advancing ou T-alUlhar through Mongolia. At the I'nlvernattat church, in East Harris near Peachtree street, special services will be held 4in Thursday and Friday evenings at h <»V|ock and Hun- day at 11 a. m. and h p. in., which I*i 4»inliie to be of unumtol Interest. Kev. Lyman H. Weeks, of New York, who to recognised as one of the moat eloquent and forceful preachers of the denomination, has been engaged for these services, and the local church to exceedingly happy In Ito opportunity to present him to the people of Atlanta. Especial interest attaches to Dr. Weeks’ Visit to the Southland and to his appearance as a preacher of the I’nlvermtltot faith. Inasmuch ns he was, for twenty-five years, n successful preacher REV. LYMAN f tlie Meilmdlst -Episcopal hurch. from whose temperament and training he brings that earnestness and enthusiastic fervor so much needed In the work of the liberal church of to- dny. He retains the most prof4*und love and admiration for Ids one-time theo logical home, and describes hla coming Into the Universalis! church as a growth or evolution rather than a sud den change. He will tell of It on Sun day evening, when his subject will Ih? "Why 1 I*eft Methodism for Uni vernal- ism.** The Universalis! church of this city Is enjoying a period of growth and prosperity, under the pastorate of Rev. E. D. Ellenwood. who assumed charge of the parish In December, 1905. Many members have been added since that time, and all departments of the church are In a healthy condition. The or ganizer and former pastor of this hurch, Rev. Dr. W. H. McGlauflln, who a. now general superintendent of l!nl- versallst churches, to lovlnly remem bered by a large circle of friends In this city. A very cordial Invitation to extended to all to attend this series of special services and hear this noted nnd help ful speaker. Members of every reli gious faith or of none whatever will be made sincerely welcome. » PIONEER BANKER OF CHATTANOOGA YIELDS TO DEATH JOCKEY CLUB PRESIDENT DIES IN NEW ORLEAN8, H peel ft I to Tin* Georgian. New Orleans. Feb. 28.—Henry W. Conner, president of the new Louisiana Jockey Club, aged 73, died yesterday morning at 3 o'clock, lie was u native of Chariesto'fi. R and leaves a wife, who was Mtos Mary Bass, of Nash vlJJe. The remains were taken t« Nashville on the evening train fo burial. He was one of the founders of the Huston Club, nnd the oldest living members. I had been prominent *n the cotton and stock exchanges for 55 years, and was at one time rated as the richest man In New Orleans. Janie ext friend, from Uulloct William Wal Submitted, vs. Stalney Wilson Submitted. COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA Mondsy. Fsbrusry 25. 1*07. Argument*. U; Allen A Co. vs. Boyd & Mi Da vid fioni Early. Argued. 1*s |»,-Loach Mill Manufacturing u.iinpanx vs J. H. Bivlngs. from Early. lMsmlss* 129 Daniels v*. Ht-nry Cham- - from Early - Submitted V,» |) w. James, Jr . v* S F. »h..i .v I'*., from Early. Argued. vs. Central of many, from Ter- und tali iulck body usually • k brain. ' "it **lugglsh body will make you a, ‘•id. An«l meat will do it every j Watch It. •• t the habit of eating less nntl less •»t. and you will find yourself get ‘ more and more brain. muscl< '•nance. jvouu <t more wheut. - 1 '' t-ndyfooil to the wheat. You eat Biclix «• (uenkfast, have a delicious morsel, 212 for noon-day luncheon, keep your j Birhni n clear for your day’s work. *»ndj " "hen your evening meal to at •L take Just enough to sharpen that v *»»K appetite. And cut down * • 132. Lewis J* Georgia Rallwaj ttdl. Submitted lift Mutual Ym k urt ..ife Ittotirame Companv v>. i Maude Stegall, from Halnhrldge. Argued. |Veil vs. Moultrie I.Utn- 137 Tift , ComiMiny. rrom my coun \\\ Submitted. n Biown Store Company vs. Lumber comi««ny. fro Halnhrldge Argued, ogi- Davis vs. State, ,,f Dublin. Submitted, M Sharpton vs. State, I. Atgued. c'hut- u city You will get strong and Jolly I •' ••njuy life Spanish War Veteran*. II Aoidfers, sailors and marines jvho ,.l in the Spanish-American war. U h» live In Atlanta and vicinity. Butdyfood to made from pure grains r 1 '*" mvlted t.» attend a meeting ' • »*reals by methods absolutely new • | lrUf1 d»\ * amp. Hpantoh-American .. ... •»«"- ''..s,. Veteran-*, which meets Thursday nlgln at Reil Men’s hall, gulte a num ber of ne "riglnal. All unnecessary portions I 1 "* grain that wear out the stomach do no good are removed. ' Minux City business man vrltes: I have # been using Hardyf' K »d r lueakfaat every morning. 1 feel like 'inning a race to tow n to attend to my '^ •U". and Jumping up and shouting, j [ "d fine. I would rather have Hardy - f - ! Hsn a life Insurance policy.’ members will be admitted. All Board of Health cguMr tweaUng of ibe board of Will he held Friday afternoon. , < i|,»u ,»f inspectors and other F—8 . ift»-mW*w* will be conducted. There grocer* aell Mardyfood ^ 10 ' j bc xc ry few changed COURT OF APPEAL8 OF GEORGIA. Wednesday. Fobruory 27, 1907. Argument*. 1st. Everett. It Id Icy A Company rs. ,?. It I bit 4*4 mi l», from dty court of Hatidemvllle. Nubmltted. 187. Charles tlottnh rt id. ve. T. B. Itrewn, Rhcrl.t, from city court of Fayetteville. Argued. ... . I**. Uhnrlestoti nnd Western Carolina Km I Inn r Company vs. Charlie Johnson, from eltv C4»nrt of Itli'lumimt county. Argueil. l9o, 191. I* I.. Mathis vs. Joel* Howell, ami vice viTsa. from city c*»urt «»f Haiti bridge. Submitted 192. AtLmil W.i ('oust l.lne Rallrond Com, trie Light nnd l*nw from rltjr court of WnycroM. iniipsn It ted. Southern Hallway Company Miihiniytcd- *' utl , iiiludatotrator. from Appling. 194 John Dennis \n. J. H. HcbonHd't Ho ns Compftiiy. froui rlty court of Macon Argueil. ih.msteln vs. Koken ItartoTs' miumy. from Clarke. Argued, 'nsky vs. J J. Ilorrlgnu. sher 8*ourt of Havaunab. Huhmlt Hnnply Col., 1W*. L. Kaiilnsky Iff. from «' ted. jp.. , in Fleet He Railway Compau. ... K. D. Salmon, from, city court of Floyd i-ount v Miibnilfted. j.l iviittiry Itulbllng Company v*. C. L LowkowlU. from city court of Atlanta. Ar- K V>V Mutual lleserv Company vs. J. H. Athens Mnt Argued fr«>: city a nee Company ve. oiirt «>f Jeffersoo. Irby, lliltherfortl vs. fri»m i itv court of Cohimbui>. Huhmltted John Paul is. C. ** Smith, from rltjr toil t of Dublin. Huhmltted. ’11 HI tiger Hewing Machine Crttnpauv ve. iioitlterii Grocery Company, from t'butbam. rued. J ii. in Full** A. It. King A Cc * Iwcksca, R. M. Bloodworth Dssd. Kprslsl In The OwirglnB. Hrunswlfk. Gb.. Feb 2*.—One of llrunswlek's oldest eltlsens, H. M. Rloodworth. after b Ion* Illness, died nt Ills residence In Ibis rlly Monday night. He I* survived by his widow and sons. J. M. Bnd «\ F. Blondwrorth, and n daughter. Mrs. r F. Brawn, unit bv four other children who reside In North Famllna. Accidentally Shot Brother. While removing bullet* from a re volver Tuesday night In a pawn shop a' 136 Decatur street, Alexis Bader, ■ small bov. aectdauulljjibot hi* hrolher, Bol Bader. The bullet nlrfM Inr It*. The wounded man was uken to the Ursdy UusplUL Hpcelal to Tile Georglou. Chattan'e-gs. Tend , Feb. 28.—Joseph Ruolis. a pioneer of (bis section, and ,ne of the most prominent German* of the city. Is dead nt hi* home here. II* Was born Jn Bwlreerland and came to this country In 1844. He estab- tl»hed the Itrsl bank or this city nnd sn1d~lhc _ kr,vemmFnt-the- -land -upon which Is now located the National cem etery and over which there Is now lien,ling litigation In the United Statea court. Ruoh* Pyron. wlih Aker and 8uman and Anton Pyron. of this city, are grandchildren of the deceased. FREE CATARRH CURE Bid Breath, K'Havtfng ad Spitting Qvfekly Cared—Fill Out Free Coopoo Below. REALTY COMPANY ORGANIZED IN ALA. Hpcclil to Thi* Georgian. Hcottabnrn. Ala.. Feb. 28.—The Drtdgepnrt Realty and Trust Company. »>f Brt<lge|M*ri, hiM* nieul In the office rt !!»*• Judge of probate ut Scottsboro a eminent** of incorporation. The vapt i.rl ilock to ^300JKrt; divided into of fiou each, and the purpones of the -a*fuUim:a; "To buy. sell, deni and exchange In real estate; to erect buildings for rent and fur sale; collect rents, negotiate Insurance,' to promote commercial. In duatiinl and mining enterprises, etc.” The Incorporators are: \V, I. Well man. of Huntsville; C\ F. Hcofleld, Bridgeport; A. A. Leseuer. Jr., Bridgeport. The officers mentioned are W. I. Wellman, president; C. F. Hco- flefif. secretary, and A. A. Leseuer, Jr., treasurer. BOYS ARE CHARGED WITH DESTROYING RURAL MAIL BOXES HpJvIsl- to The Georgian. Scottshoro, Ala., Feb. 28.—Yesterday Deputy United States Marshal Henry' u. Arnold came here from Huntsville and placed under arrest Uale Poe, U. Matthews ami &nch Gant, three young men who reside near town. They are t hnrged with destroying United Htnt rural mall boxes. It Is alleged that the acts were commltte'd on rural route No. 1, about January U« last. Post master Holland, of this place, has been active In working up the evidence against the accused, nnd It to said It It flue to hto persistent work that the ar rests were made. All were curried to Huntsville and will be given a hearing lM»fore a United States commissioner today. y New Discovery Quickly Cures Ca tarrh.”—C. E. Gsust. •fttarrh to not only fhltigrmiis. but It can*#** i,ml breath, ulceration, ib-atli nnd decay »f tomes, lost* 4»f thinking nnd reasoning pmvt-r. kill* ambition and energy, often causes (.••* nn|»4’tltc. ludlgestbm. dyspepsia, raw tmt snd reaches to general debility, ldb*cy I in*4initv It needs attention at nine. . ..re It with Gauss’ Uatsrrh t’ure. It l- a i|Ul«-k. radical, permanent enre, Imrans*- It lie system *»f the iHdsnii germs atnrrli. to pr»*ve to all who are auff^ rlng dangerous nmt hMthsome ill Hint Gauss’ Ufttnrrb Pure will netonlly mre in rase of catarrh ijuli-kty. no matter li«»w „»iig stiiiullitg or how l»«d. I will send a trliil package ny mnll fn*e of nil coat Semi * nnsne nmt ndilres* tislav nml tin* ut will l»e nenv you by return mall. It will positively cure no ib.it you will Is* welomied Inatead of shunm*4| by V8.ur friends t\ K. GAI HK, mo Main Ht.. Nlnrshall. lllch. Fill out coupon hel*«w. FREE This roupon Is good for one »rlnl nsi’kage of Gauss' 1 t'ociblned Catarrh cure, mailed free In plain peikngc. hlmnly fill In ywur name and mblress on ilottiHl lines below snd mall to C. E. GAUSS, 8660 Mein Street, Marshall, Mich. FIRE IN DECATUR CAUSES DAMAGE Special to The Georgian. Decatur. Ala., Feb. 28.—Fire this morning caused a heavy loan In the Bond block In New Decatur. The building was saved, but Is damaged heavily. The Moore Grocery Company, one of the largest retail and wholesale firms In the cityto ruined by fire, water and smoke. John F. Lovein’s producc cominlnnlon house In badly damaged by ^ater. Smith s retail gro- eery Ik damaged. The origin of the fire Is something i>f a mystery. It originated In a va cant roi»m over the Moore Grocery Uompunv. The total loss Is unobtain able. but will am»um to several thou sand dollars, partially covered by Insur. once. HAWKIN8VILLE YOUNG MAN WINS RHODES SCHOLARSHIP. Special to The Georgian. Macon. Oa.. Feb. 28.—It Is announced that the Rhodes scholarship from Geor gia this year has been awarded t«» Dudley D. Anderson, of HawklnsvHte. by the faculty of Mercer University. Mr. Anderson Is a senior at Mercer, and has taken a prominent stand In th« college. (For a Few Days Only) ASPECIALSALE Of Men’s, Youths’, Boys’ and Children’s SPRING AT Discount These suits, although carried from last season, are all stylish models, ex cellent patterns and dependable fabrics. They are in all sizes, but lines are broken, and no great number in , any size. Prompt Purchaaera Will Profit by Thia Sale. EISEMAN BROS. f 11-13-15-17 WHITEHALL ATLANTA. Baltimore, Md. Washington, D. C. SEMI.ANNUAL STATEMENT the six months ending December It, 1906, of the condition of the OF SCRANTON, PA, (3.6M.U4 379,437.5' 2.500.00 Organised under The tavrs nf the state of Pennsylvania, made to the no— 31 ernor of the state of Georgia, In pursunuce of the Inwe of eald etate. Principal office corner Washington avenue and Sprue# street. I. CAPITAL 8TOCK. 1. Whnte amount of capital stock **00,000.00 2. Amount paid up In cash ..... . 190,000.00—*200,900.00 II. AS8ETB. 2. Loan* on bond and mortgage tduly recorded, and being llr*t lien* on the feet 2. Stock* and bonds owned absolu’ely by the company, par value *380.000; market value 'earrlad outl. *379.4X7.60 4. Stock*, bond* and all other securities (except mortgages) hvpnthecated with company as collateral security for cash loaned by the company, with the pat and market value of the emiie and the amount loaned thereon. f Total par value *6,000.00 Total market value 1,500.00 Amount loaned thereon (carried out) 2,500.00— 5. Cash In company'* principal office 1.622.86 6. Cash belonging lo the company deposited In bank. 61.664.10 7. fash In hands of agent* end In course of transmis sion 7,022,00 Total 67.211.16 Total cash Item* (carried out) • • •. *> .... .. .. .. 67,211.1* 9. Amount of Intereat actually due and accrued and unpaid .... , *.541,55 10. Bill* receivable ■'M4.0O Premium* In course of collection 96,854.5* Total assets of the company, actual rash market value .... X5IX.Mt.sl III. LIABILITIES. - 2. Or,is* losses In procea* of adjustment or In sus pense. Including all reported nnd *uppose,l losses.*37.454.47 8. Net amount of unpaid los*e* (carried out) (37,4*4.47 t„. The amount of reserve for re-lnsurance 157,9*3.10 Reserve for commission* on premiums In course of collsc- _ lion SMU 8pedal reserve X99.5, 12. Jnlnl stuck capital actually paid up In cash 100.006.60 13. Hurplus beyond all liabilities '. 20,161.65 w It Total liabililiss 1552.90*.' IV. INCOME OURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR IMS. I. Amount of cash premiums received.. *107,*00.17 3. Received for Interest *,151.01 4, Income received from all other source* 10,270.05 «. Total incoms actually rscsivsd during th* last sis months . EXPENDITURES OURING THE’LAST BIX MONTH* OF THbVSaR 1906. 1. Amount of losses paid *10,527.20 3 Amount of ex|ien«e« paid. Including fee*, sutarle* and com mission* lo intern* and officers of the company 91,472.60 4 IMId for nlaie. national nnd t,aal luxes In this and other states ... J.H5.4I Total ospondituroo during tho last six months of th* ysar in cash ... •• •* *175,941.22 A copy or the act of Incorporation, duly certified, le of Ale in the offl « ,,f the Insurance t'ommlsslonsr. J 8TATR OF PENNSYLVANIA—GOL’NTT OF I-ACKAWANNA. > Personullv nM«eared before the undersigned. George F. Coar, Aaatelant Secretary who, being duly sworn, depose* snd says that he Is the Assistant Becretni'v of the Pennsylvania casualty Company, and that Ut# foraging statement I* correct and true. GEORGE F. COAR. Asnlatant Secretary. Swot'll to and subscribed before me, this lid day of February, 1907. W. H. JESSUP. Notary Publto. Jackson Loeoe *100,000 in Fir*. Special lo The Georgian. Jackson. Mis*.. Feb. 28.—The seed house of the Buekeye Cotton oil Com pany was destroyed hy fire last night. The building was a large frame alruc- > and contained four thousand tons ciun aeed. valued al about MO.OOtf. KING & DRAKE, General Agents. .) 14-31.) Empire Building, Atlanta, Ga. which Is an entire lose, along with the building and machinery, worth (10.000. Eight box-care on the track of the Il linois Central railroad, loaded with see,), were also destroyed, which will run the total loss u|> to *100,010. Printer'! Feet Crushed Off. Special to Th* Georgian. MciliHun. MU.. Feb. O. F. PM- (be WUtsaberg collage of Opriu ler, a printer, en route from Topeka Kane., to New Orleans, had Ms lef foot cruahed off at the ankle about I o'clock yea|erday afternoon 1% attempt ing to board a freight train not of I— Michael W. Ilium*, of N„ aoM l.tOe scree land he bnfska for tsi.aw. whi. t> he