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

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H S\j 4 “ THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. JCLY 13. 1907. This popular remedy never falls to effectually core Dyspepsia. Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness And ALL DISEASES arising from n Torpid Liver and Bad-Digestion The natural result Is good appetite Snd solid flesh. Pose small; elegant ly sugar coated and easy to swallow. Take No Substitute. SENATOR SUPPORTS GOVERNOR’S VIEWS la comformlty with and to meet the recommendation* of Governor Smith In hf^apecla! measage to the general a* sembly relative to adequate machinery for .reaching proper valuations on cor poration returns. Senator Farmer In troduced two bills Thnraday. Ono Is similar to the house measure killed In committee, giving the comp troller genera) authority to name any cltlsen a* an arbitrator In tax cases. Under tha present law the comptroller can name only a- member of the rail rood commission. {Senator Farmer’s other measure bear ing -on this matter provides that ull ar bitrators selected to appraise the value of property for taxes, before entering U|x*n their duties, shall take and sub scribe to ah oath to asses the property uprtn the value of which they are to pass at Its true mark** value. The sec ond section gives full authority to sub- pena and swear witnesses In the matter of the value of property assessed. It Is understood that’both of thes< measures meet'the approval of Govern, or Smith. WILL NO! INIEfiRUP Valdosta Saloon Men Will Seek Other Lines of Business. BANKS MUST PAY FOR STATE DEPOSITS With the failure of the Exchange Bank at Macon, which was a state de pository, three banks have upplled for the vacancy. Governor Smith lias directed the etate treasurer to go to Macon Satur day' to consult with the officers of the three banks applying and to submit a business proposition to them. The proposition Is simply one which wifi give the deposit? of state funds to the bank that wlll lrtid the stute $40;. POO In {the fall under, the»most favora ble condltloys to the state. INSPECT STATEROAD ON NEXT SATURDAY 8hnuUl no onforessen circumstance arise to prevent It. the Joint committee from the house amt nenatc on the Wl-steru and Atlantic nmroad gill make. Its an nus) Inspection of the state a road ou Sat urday, July 37. The‘committee win leave Atlanta on the tnornlug of the appointed day ami will apeml ‘Saturday In Chattanooga, returning nt fennhin* In V hat la- Special to The Georgian. Valdoita, Ga.. July 19.—The Inaugu ration of prohibition In this city Is not having the effect of unsettling values or hindering the work of building, as was feared by a great many people. It Is said that there Is now nearly $300,000 worth of bulJdJogs under construction, and Ousley A Paine are having plans made for five brick stores, which will be built opposite the Georgia and Southern passenger depot. The lot Is at present occupied by a row of wooden buildings, but the tenants have been notified to vacate them by August 1, when the work of demolishing them will begin. It Is probable that most of this saloon men will remain here and go Into other lines, but some -of them have already- made arrangements to remove to Jack sonville nmJ other Florida towns The prohibition law becomes operative In the county as a result of the recent election on the 17th Inst. WOMAN DIES OF ."EVER) HUSBAND DE8PERATELY ILL. Hpcrliil to The Georgina. Valdosta, Ga, July 19.—The body of Mrs. McLaughlin, of Jasper, Fla, wife of a prominent haval stores operator of that place, were carried through this city for Interment nt Alva, Ga Mrs. McLaughlin died of typhoid fever and her husband and brother ore both des perately III of the disease at their home In Jasper. from Its ’[(resent terminal to the Teitliesnee river. ■ NEWTON CHORAL 80CIETY TO HOLD CELEBRATION. Bjieejal to The Georgina' , > . . Covington, On.,’ July 10.—The annual celebration of the Newton County Cho. rai Society will bo held at Flint Hill five miles north of Oxford, on next Sunday. Every Sunday school In New. ton county, It Is expected, will send large delegations, and besides these, hundreds from Walton, Rockdale, Mor gan and Jasper counties will be there. Speeches will be made by Professor Judnon L. Moore, Colonel James 1*. Cooley, Professor A. V. Poole and oth ers. A basket dinner will be served. TO SUPPLY COUNTIES WITH NEW REPORTS Mr. Neol, of Bartow, will Introduce In the.bouse Friday’ ^ resolution 'au> thorlslng the state librarian lo furnish to the several counties of tho state the Charlton and Dudley reports and Geor gla decisions, recently reprinted In two volumes, and, which have not hereto fore been supplied to the counties. These, decisions were rendered, by the superior court Judges prior to the or ganisation of the supreme court, und contain ninny Interesting' and In struMIve opinions rchttfOe to the chrly Judicial history-of Georgia. .There now appears to bo no definite authority of law for furnishing these reprinted de cisions' to the'counties, and .the purpose of Mr. Neel's resolution Is to supply that authority and penpit the state li brarian to sunptyithesa iwd'f.olumtw to the counties under the same rules anu regulations ns Georgia reports hove been furnished. Authorize* Rtvfenl.' - u Governor Smith on Thursday au thorised a reward of111-69 for the ur- rskt'tif"Dennis Huycr. anaa Jones, -eels bred; who shot end JUfitri rUnMuotor James .Mnson.of the Augusta Southern railway on the night of July II. Congressman Hardwick was on tho train at tho time, and wrote the gov ernor thnt the murder was u most atrocious one and entirely unprovoked. He urged a reward for the arrest of Boyer. • _L. You prove your . intelligence when you pick Arbuckles’ Ari- osa Coffee instead of the mis branded, misnamed “Mocha & Java,” as die cheapest good coffee in the world, AllDUCKLE BROS., New York City, LUMBER-LUMBER-LUMBER CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. TAKE NOTICE—It's worth your while to call on us before placing your orders for lumber and general mill work., E. G. WILLINGHAM & SONS, Prompt Delivery—Both Phones—542 Whitehall Street, Awnings For stores, Offices, Residences, public Buildings, etc., manu factured and put up. All work guaranteed Lowest prices. Phans or write for •stlmstes. J, M, HIGH GO. Atlanta, Ga. TEETH REPAIRED. Called for and delivered. HEALEY BARBERS* SUPPLY CO., Both 'Phones—No 1 N. Forsyth 8t. and WHISKEY HABITS cured at home with, out pain. Book of tlcnfara sent FBI T. M. WOOLLKY, M. tt. EXTRACTED positively without psln, 60c each, liest teeth |8. Money can not buy batter... PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS. No. W Whitehall St. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Arrive Prom— J Depart To— Savannah .... f.WnmlMncon 11.40 pm Jncksotmlle.. 7.50 nmlMacon «*?••*.*• 8.00 am Macon 11.40 amlllacon 4.00 pm Macon 4.16 pmlJacksonville.. *** — Macou 8.10 pmlBavannah 9. WHY THAI BROG SUPPER BAILED: IO MAIERIALIZE Did you ever go frog hunting? Councilman Choaawood did. This Is no nature fake. He really did, but don’t nsk him. . . . In addition to being n member of council, Mr. Choaewood Is also pro prietor of White City, Atlanta’s pretty now park. He Invited the pencil-push, lng, Ink-slInglng, madmen-dodglng newspaper men of Atlanta to the park a short while back to a "frogleg.s.upper," Thsreby hangs the tale. , V There la'if big Jake In the center of the pAAt. After Ihe music of tho band has ceased every night and the whirr of the circle swing,' the roll and grind of the big toboggan and the whistling and choo-choolng of the miniature railroad have given away to the stillness of a ‘ "night, that lake be- surarpyr ihhlnlght. that lake be- _ thin* anlipathd lend over crowded with Intoxicated fog-horns. It is the bull frogs. "Say, Puckett,” said Mr. Chosewood about tnhlnlght, “suppose we,catch some of those Jraga and give a fruglcg supper? Great Idea, eh?” risors!" assented' Manager Puckett, he of pelican tame. “It'll be fine sport.” And so the Invitation* went out. A few days thereafter one of the "wise boys” was celled In for consultation, and he gave the following Instructions for the chasing "und catching of the wild and festive bull frog. “Now,.you gets a boat." he says. •'We've got a series of them," Inter rupted Pelican' Puckett. "Well," the wise one continued, "afte* yer got the boat both of yer gets In, taking nets with yer. Yer travels around,tha lake slowly and making no noise. When yer sees a bull frog’s head, sticking nut of the water, get in the ambush. Ter lnust have'a lantern. Yer flashes the lantern full In the frog’s peepera Yell, ‘Legs up!' In true high way style, nnd when yer -orders Is obeyed, unllmb the croaker and pro ceed. Easy.” From the hour of midnight the next night until 4 o'clock In the morning, the twp frog hunters sported on-,the '"' lantef-4! burning' brightly, • $et4 he and carving knives ready. J By; actual count, say they both, one million frogs wers heard, one frog was seen, and one less caught. The next day the hlghwaymen-hunt era of bull frogs called on the wise one, not with knives, but bricks. "I forgot to say," explained wlsey, "that frogs won't come out when the moon Is shining." NEW CHRISTIAN CHURCH HAS GYM AND LIBRARY Situated In the limit of a boarding house district of Atllltita, of an unuaunl design adapted particularly to attract young moil and women,, the First f.'htlstluu rliurrk, nt the corner ut Trinity avenue and Ihyor street, which will Jw dedicated Sunday AMOLEK Bi "ARROW COLLAStlfl The Ctupeco process, an exclusive Arrow feature, insures long life BYa and mor accurate Quarter Sites BOO STYLES IN QUARTER 8IIE8; 180 EACH; 2 FOR 250 Clectt. Peabody * tV.Tror. N. Y.. Mahan ol CliwttShlru MiRAND Tonight, 8:30—Matinas Saturday GEORGE FAWCETT CO. BY SPECIAL REQUE8T CAMILLE NEXT WEEK—“JANE EYRE." XAS1NO PONCE DELEON PARK. Tonight—Matinee Saturday, VAUDEVILLE Hayward, Conroy and Hayward. Clarka, Bargeman and Mahoflay. Van dtr Koora. Lao and Pongs. Smith and Baker. Harry Stewart Pony Ex. preas. 8o!o Orchestra. Next Weak: VAUDEVILLE. ally 3-4 p 7:30-11. THIS WEEK’8 PROGRAM. LA CONDA A. LA CLEAR, Singing, Dancing, Dialogues. FAMOUS KENO TROUPE, Champion Jumper*, Aero- oat., EARL KIGLEY, In “THE SILLY BOY." MISS CARRIE BUCHANAN, B-ck and Wing Dancing. MIS8 ANNA JTEINBORN, Illustrated Songs. Wolfing’a educated Stall ions give free performances at 4 o’clock, 8:30 and 9:30, every day this week. Atlanta’s Playground Ponce deLeon Everything for Everybody St. Nicholas Auditorium PONCE DE LEON PARK ' SIDNEY CHARLTON ENQLI8H CHAMPION, FANCY 8KATINO EVERY NIGHT -TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SAT URDAY AFTERNOONS THIS WEEK, Scw/lf *&{/**/Lie Kormerljr Tiv.i ifrvr Carter ft Gllfrople Rlettrlo Co. GAS FIXTURES a d ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 28.*. BROAD ST. ATLANTA. flA. Human HMg.l Rear Maddox-Rucker Bank. ’Ml i’buuet 1)37 and IK*. 111)24 I the morning, July 88. Id an Institution which develop tunny new and l**ne< lu church work. • congregation which nM out« HI building ou Hun grown the oMI building ou Hunter street Ueeldvd to build anew, the member* struck out along a new line of church arrange* church, bnl4o well; Itn* It bOen 'tipenlbS that the rhrlxtlnii church possesses urnnr features superior to tbe more costly build. 'fbe building is of Georgia granite nnd North Carolina light brown brick. Tha ar chitecture I* of a gablml style, with a low front ascending to a dome- and cupola In the center. There are entrances In front, mi the sides nml through the Imsetnnnf. The luterlor of the church Is divided by sliding doors Into two section* of about count site, so thnt a congregation of from 800 to !.»*! may be seated wfth qo tintteed space. The finishing 1s greet* turns color, with many handsome colored glass, nrlu* down. Due-half of tbe sudltorium la nr* ala—to. lu tbe iHisemeut arc tbe unusual fea tfires. There Is n icyinp**luui. which will tie fitted up for the benottt of tbe young men who board near by; a reading room, which will be open each night; a kitchen, to provide tor the many nodal entertainments BLOW WITH FIST BROKE MAN’S NECK Sprlngfneld, Ill, July 19.—With ona blow of Ms fist on the Jaw, Harry Mc- Gulrk. a prise lighter, known as Red McGuIrk, yesterday broke the neck of Peter Brennan. Brennan died before the phyalclane reached him. . McOuIrk told the police what he hail done and he waa arretted. AERONAUT HAS r‘ THRILLING ESCAPE Now York. July 19.—Members of an Employee!' Benefit Association, who engaged Balloonist W. W. Meeker to make an ascension nnd parachute drop at a Harlem..river picnic yeeterday, got more than their money'! worth. Aleeker went up-3,090 feet, and when hlx parachute attachment failed to work, he stabbed holes In the hot air bag and made a descent that startled tbe spectators. Missing a ducking by good luck, the balloonist made a (lying Jump ami landed himself on a bridge, practically unharmed. RUNAWAY BOY TAKEN BACK; SAYS HE ENJOYED TRIP. uga — ami ttest. It Is at complete and compre hensive lie anything In the Runth. Service In Old Church. The Inst services In the old Christian church on Unnter street will he held next Sunday morning at 10:3) o'clock, end all member* nnd frlendt who have worshipped In this old ImlMIng these many yenrs are arsed to l>e present nt Hits service. It In Intended to lie n reminiscent rally, recalling tbe pnstnrlal terrleen of Dr. A. O. Thomas, Thomas SI. Herrin nnd C. I*. Williamson, who nerved so long a ' this city. It Is the wish of the present pastor. Rev. 11. h. rendleton. to make this t nappy retrospective service, reenltlng the tunny happy occasion* of the days gone nnd a love fonst to the old members yet living. Special to The Georgian. Loganvllle, Ga, July If.—On Tues day last. John Art-old's 12-yqgr-old non, Scott Arnold, left the parental roof rnd boarded the cSaboard train for Atlanta. When the boy reached tho Gate City he fell Into the friendly arma or a policeman or. the lookout for him. The boy spent the night In rare of tho 1 toiler and on Wednesday his father went t„ Atlanta and brought Scott In. who says he enjoyed tha trip and tlie rlfhty-mlle ride. A SMALL SECRET Couldn't Understand the Taste of Hi* Customer*. Two men were discussing the various food products now being supplied In such variety and abundance. One, a grocer, said: “I frequently try a package or so of any certain article before offering It to my trade, and In that way sometjmea form a different Idea than my customers have. "For Instance I thought I would try some Postum Food Coffee, to see what reason there was for such a call for It. At breakfast I didn’t like It and supper proved the same, so I naturally con cluded that my taste was different from thnt of the customers who bought It right along. “A day or two otter, I waited on a latfy who waa buying a 2Sc package and told her I couldn't understand how ona could fancy the teste of Postum. "'I know Just what Is tbe matter,’ aha said, 'you put the coffee boiler on the stove for Just fifteen minutes, and ten minutes of that-time It simmered, and perhaps Bvt minutes It boiled; now If you will have It left to boll full flf teen minute* after It commence* to boll, you will And a delicious Jara-llke beverage, rich In food value of gluten and phosphates, so choice that you will never abandon It, particularly when you see the great gain In health. Well, 1 took another trial and sure enough t Joined the Postum army for good, and life seems worth living since I nave gotten rid of my old-time atomach and kidney troubles." Postum le no . sort'of medicine, but pure liquid food, and this, 'together with a relief from coffee, worked the change. There's a Reason." Read “Tha Road to WellvIUe," In pkga. Depositors and Creditors Will Receive Full Amount. , TROPHIES Special to The Georgian. Macon. Go, July 19.—The tempo rary receiver* of the Exchange Bank, which wa» put In their hands July 7, have made a preliminary report to Judge U. V. Whipple. The resource* as returned by the auditing company aggregate $1,797,715.36, and th* total of liabilities, Including capital, $469,- 738.1$. The auditors say “the report le only on values of which we are rea sonably satisfied, but further Inwstl gatlon may change these figures.” Ths court, In compliance with the re quest of stockholders, continued the temporary receivers for thirty days, at which time, August 19, a final report will bo made and permanent receiv ers appointed. The stockholders' meeting yesterday cancelled the leas* of the bank build ing to three prominent cltlxena, who template, with other*, starting a onal bank. The receiver* atate In their report to the court that while I! Is Impossible yet to give definite In formation they believe the bonk will be able to pay the depoaltora and creditors In full and hava a dividend for the Hockholdera. PEACH CROP 18 SHORT IN CENTRAL GEORGIA. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Go,, July 19.—The peach shipment from middle Georgia will reach about 1,000 cars. Over 600' have gone North and East, and one day thls week 118 cars were consigned from tills section to the North. Already tbe hulk of the flner qualities has ueen sent out It Is now estimated, that there will be 400 cars yet to come from tbe or chard* of middle Georgia. This will by no means correspond to the large number that went cut from the same farms lost season. Mslsrla Csuses Loss of AppsUtt. The Old Standard GROVE’S TASTE LESS CHILL TONIC drives out ma laria and builds up the system. For grown people and children, 50c. VOLUNTARY BANKRUPTCY PETITION IS PILED. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga.. July 19.—L. K. Freeman, a collector, flled a petition In voluntary bankruptcy this morning. His sched ules showed ho assets and nearly $2 000 liabilities. The cage was referred for bdjudlcatlon. > ■- OFFICER WHO SHOT NEGRO ACQUITTED OF CHARGE, Special to The Georgian. Macon. Ga., July 19.—Deputy Sheriff Torn Jones, who shot anil killed Allen Harden, a negro, who resisted arrest near Crutjip’*- park .Saturday night while the/ officer, was* raiding a gam Hlng Joint, has been forced to answor Under charge for murder, the wife of the dead negro having swore out a arrant. The officer at once called for commitment trial In Justice Brown'x court nnd wus acquitted. Ho showed In this case as In the hearing that Harden was advincing on the officer with a knife and slashed him, cutting long gash In the pants. EQUIPMENT PURCHASED FOR CENTRAL 8HOPS. gpeelal to The .Georgian. Macon, Ga., July 19.—A contract call ing for the expenditure of $50,000 hat just been let by the Central of Georgia railroad to the Westlnghouae Electric (mil Manufacturing Company for equipping the new shopa-ln Macon. The appliances that will be needed to fur n sh the power for th* plant will con elat of turblnas, generators, rotary con verier*, transformer* and motors and the Installation of the system will re quire no little time and skill. LETTER FROM NEW YORK ASKS ABOUT MI8S BROWN. gpeclsl to The Georglsn. Macon, Ga., July 19.—Light that may clear up the mystery of missing Jennie Brown was thrown this morning when Attorney A. I* Dasher received from New York from a woman of maturer years, a letter asking what was wanted of ths woman In question. Th* letter was short and showed that Ite author wished to make no disclosures until th* case had been presented to her In a more complote form. Believing that the be the woman wanted. Mr. Dasher has written back asking the writer for a description of herself, for the namee of relatives In order to Identify her, ir possible, with the woman for whom he anil New York detective* are so earn eatly seeking. HEARTILY INDORSES PURE FOOD BILL. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., July 19.—Chairman C. D Jordan, of the legislative committee.of the Georgia Pharmaceutical Associa tion, passed through Macon yeeterday on his way from Montlcello to Atlanta to ; tee. that has In hand drug bill. As chairman of the law making body of the atate association of druggists, Mr. Jordan Is' deep! rated In the new bill and will his power to bring about Its passage. FAST HORSES ENTERED FOR TROTTING MEET. appear before the legislative commit- ' ‘ the pure food ami 8pedal to The Georglao. Chattanooga, Tenn., July 19.-*-Many horses are being entered for a* trotting and paclnr meeting which will be held here August, $, 7 and $. under the rules ~ the American Trotting Association, which the local association Is a member. Some nice purses hung up are attracting the attention of owners with Urge strings of fast animals. JUDGE PARKER ON TRAIN ROCKED. BY NEGRO BOYS. 8CH00L3 AND COLLEGES. 8CH00LS AND COLLEGES. is Tour boy preparing for Georgia tech? if so, send him to DONALD FRASER MILITARY SCHOOL FOR BOYS NEAR ATLANTA. WE REFER, BY PERMISSION, TO PRESIDENT K. G. MATHESON. OF THE GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY For Catalog Write Q. Holman Gardner, Prinoipal, Decatur, Ga. HOTELS AND RESORT8, HOTELS AND RESORTS. WARM SPRINGS, GEORGIA. The Resort for Health, Rest and Pleasure. Mountain Climate; better bathing than the Surf; only 75 miles from Atlanta; morning and afternoon trains via Southern Railway, Board $2.00 tp $2.50 per day, $12.00 to $14.00 per week. Four or more weeks $10.50 to $12.50 per week. Special family rates. CHARLES L. DAVIS, Proprietor. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS GREENBRIER WEST VIRGINIA bath*. Pcrmontfnt orchestra. Term*. 115 to 125 week, JM to JOT per month. Writ* for *l!ltiitrated booklet «AddrcB* f | GEO. A. MILLS, Jr., Manaoer. Greenbrier White Sulphur Spring*, W, Vo. UNCLE AND NIECE HUGGED IN WINDOW When the police arrested E. VV. Langston, an aged man, and Miss Uattle Hamilton, a handsome young woman, while they were In each other's embrace In the window of Mr. Liyigston's home. No. 6 Victoria street, they didn't take Into account the rights and privileges of klnehlp. How. ever, before Judge Broyles It devel oped that the defendants were uncle and niece, which made the hugging of no Importance, although His Honor gave the pair a lecture on too much publicity when he dismissed them. City Win* Back Tax 8uiL Special to The Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn., July It.—County and city offlclaU • are rejoicing over a supreme court declelon which permits th* back assessment of the local street railway company for the years 190$ and 1904, when the company escaped taxa tion on most of Its property. A large amount of money la Involved. Royal Crank Pinched, Copenhagen,*July 10.—Peter Carlton, he crank who applied to President Roosevelt for his daughter Alice's hand, returned here, calling himself King Charles XVI, and claiming the united crown of the three Scandinavian king doms. Ife was put In prison. HOTEL WOODWARD, Broadway and Fifty-Fifth Street. NEW YOSJC.gjTY... . A high clae3 transient and residential hotel, catering-only to a refined and exclusive-clientele. T. D. GREEN, Manager. GEORGIA’S HERO WAS BROOKLYN LAD New York, July 19.—Identified-as Benjamin Krelger, aged 18, of Brooklyn, George Stiller, of Memphis, "ordinary seaman, no home, no kin," as he Is of ficially recorded, Is found to be the real hero of the explosion In the turret of the battleship Georgia. He died as the reeult of his bravery. Seaman Miller, or Krelger, ran away from his home last February and enlisted at the imvy ‘ " name ns stating living rela tives. last rcorunry anu emisieu ai in yard In Brooklyn, jilvlng his nc George Miller, ot Memphis, and : that he had no home and no llvln Address At Y. M. C. A. On Sunday afternoon at the Young Men's Christian Associating there will b* an address by Hon. H. H. Ferry, who will speak .on a mutter, ef vital Interest to men. Colonel perry Is Hall cr.unty'e representative In de legisla ture and Is a man of unusual force. A large audience Is expected to be pres ent. The service .begins promptly at 3:80 and doses at 4:80 o'clock. Among others who will address the young men at later meetings during the next few weeks are Hon. John «• Al:ln and Hon. Seaborn Wright. (They act like Exercise. Ten Gents. ■for the Bowels Richmond. Va., July 19.—Frederick Lee, John Holly and Oscar Holly, negro youths who were placed under arrest by Special Agent W. W. Morrison, con fessed that they threw stones at the Southern train on which were traveling Judge Alton Parker, of New York, and Mr*. Claud A. Swanson, wife of the governor of Virginia. The prisoner* are alt under 1$ years of age. One of rocks thrown by th* boy* entered window by the aid* ot Mr*. Swan- , barely mlaatng both her and Judge Parker, whom shs waa greeting at tbe . . . For Sale . . . ELECTRIC FANS Of All Kinds Carter & Gillespie Electri c Company. Prudential Building. Phonea 5000. MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE J