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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. 'flATl'KIMY, NOVEMBER 9, 1907. 4% Interest Compounded, Allowed In Our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT On and After January 1,1907 THE NEAL BANK E. H. THORNTON. President. H. 0. CALDWELL, F. M. BERRY, W. P. MANRY, Vice President Cashier. Ass't Cashier. DON'T WAIT imtil the weather becomes disagreeable before vou ORDER YOUR COAL Our facilities are complete. We handle none but the BEST GRADES OF JELLICO Every ton ot coal we sell weighs 2,000 lbs. PROMPT DELIVERY Lumber — Shingles. Building Material. SHULL-MORAN COMPANY. Phones 3725. 333 to 359 Decatur Street. FOR WORSHIP Anti-Beckham Club May Be Organized in Ken tucky. Lexington, Ky., Nov. 9.—There la a movement here looking toward the or ganization of an anti-Beckham club. A number of prominent Democrats at a i asuftl meeting discussed the matter serlnusly and declared that they would be In favor of calling a mass meeting end Instructing the reprceentatlves fiont this county and city to vote for Henry Watterson for senator. Thomas A. Combes, the newly-elected senator, I* a strong Beckham man, hut the elec tion of both Combes and Blair will be rontested by the Republicans. GOV. VARDAMAN WOULD NAME GRANT FOR PRESIDENT COM 01HIU. One Man Killed and Six Hurt in Rochester Disaster. Vicksburg, Miss., Nov. 9.—General Fred D. Grant, son of the conqueror of Vicksburg, who on Thursday night. In an addresa before the Society of the Army of the Tennessee, In annual re union here, declared that In May, 1883, 42.000 soldiers under General Grant In. vested Vicksburg, where General Pem berton and General Joseph E. Johnston commanded 80,000 Confederate aoldlors, tvas corrected yesterday by Colonel W. A. Montgomery, a Confederate veteran, and General Grant publicly apologized. The truth of the matter was Just the reverse as regards numbers of troops. Governor Vardaman bridged the chasm by saying he was willing to nominate General Grant at President Roosevelt's successor. An English Author Wrote: "N'n shade, no shine, no fruit, no flowers, no leaves—November!” Many Americans would add no freedom front catarrh, which Is so aggravated during this month that It becomes constantly troublesome. There Is abundant proof that entarrh it a constitutional dis ease. u |s related to scrofula and consumption, being one of the wasting diseases. Hood's Sarsaparilla has shown that what Is capable of eradicat ing scrofula, completely cures catarrh, and taken In time prevents consump tion. We can not see how any sufferer ran put off taking this medicine. In view of the widely published record of Its radical and permanent cures. It Is undoubtedly America's Greatest Medi cine for America's Greatest Disease— Catarrh. l ook after jrour own Interests and watch ih" dealer who Is constantly trying to sell ion something lust ts good ss the article i >u n.k for. NEVER TAKE A 8UB8TI- Roehester. N. T.. Nov. 9.—In a col lision between a hose wagon and an electric car today one man was killed, two fatally and three seriously hurt. The hose company was responding to an alarm of fire, and the collision oc curred while going down a steep hill. Wonderful Eczema Cure. “Our little boy had eczema for five years,” writes N. A. Adams, Henrietta, Pa. "Two of our home doctors said the case was hopeless, his lungs being af fected. We then employed other doc tors. but no benefit resulted. By chance we read about Electric Bitters; bought a bottle and soon noticed Improve ment. We continued this medicine un til several bottles were used, when our boy was completely cured." Best of all blood medicines and body building health tonics. Guaranteed at all drug stores. 50c. FOUR ARE INJURED IH ELEVATOR CRASH Hattiesburg, Miss., Nov. 9.—Three white men and a negro were plunged downward 80 feet In the elevator of the Carter building yesterday. The negro escaped unhurt, but the white men were removed unconscious and In a critical condition. It Is doubt ful If any of them will recover. The victims are: Dr. W. H. Doty, a prominent physi cian. , Charles Schurch. Insurance agent. Clarence Green, the elevator boy. The controllers of the elevator failed to perform their functions and the car ran to the top of the building. There the cable snapped and the car plunged down Into the shaft from the roof to the basement. The white men were found huddled in a mass on the floor of the car. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed ing or Protruding Piles In 8 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c. JOHN M. MILLER "CO. WHAT CHRISTIAN SCIENCE IS DOING FOR THE WORLD (From The Broadway Magazine.) Mor many year* Mra. Kddy hna labored that Christian Science might havo Its rightful recognition In the world. Slip has honied the nick and reformed the sinner through Its divine principle—(Jod. She has lovingly taught others the rule of demonstration: with ulfnltcrlug faith In God. she has pressed on until the power and preseuoe of <Jod vra* established os n forever fact. The Jeers, scoffs ana ridi cule of the unbelieving world have Itecn heaped upon her, but Ood hna sustained her Id every conflict. Today there Is n marked change In the world's attitude toward Christian Relenee. Where ones there was Indifference, unwillingness to Investigate, hatred and vitu peration. there Is now nu anxious Inquiry ss to what It Is and what It Is doing. The following extracts from an article which appeared In The Broadway Macnzl for November show the progress made In New York. In other states and In K rope the growth Is ns great. Yours truly, E. H. CABMAN. You’ve time to buy thatsuitandovercoat Magazine, in sceordsnee with It» policy “* J * New York the growth astropotls. ting policy Broadway Magazine to state facta, and facts alone, calmly and dispassionately, and It was In that spirit that the story of Chrlstlnu Science li « lt}' was told. The article created national comment. magazine for publishing the article others evidencing Interest In the matter, skepticism ns to the efficacy of n Science. From many quarters has come the same question, ‘'Does Chris tian Science really cure disease?” The question has come so repeatedly that some weeks have been expeuded III trying to And n positive answer. In the May art!- Science church authorities of Sew York state. Access to them has been granted, and they have been carefully examined, In mi impartial way, this article * piddle, give specific and complete details of 13,876 cases treated by Christian Science iu the state ot New York. Of this num ber 11.244 patients acknowledge definitely our tbousnnd eight hundred and ninety- five of theae patients were either given up by physicians or had despaired of receiving relief from medical treatment. The 2.632 cases remaining were still under treatment, incomplete reports lielng made for statisti cal purposes. Of the 13.876 patients treated between September, 1905, aud September, 1906. and previously 58 died. The records cover practically every well known human disease or ailment. Many of the cures date bark over twenty years; the great majority go back more than five rears: no testimony is given so closely fol- .owing n cure that there could be any doubt of too hnsty Judgment upon the part of the patient. The statements are on file and accessi ble at the offices In New’ York city of the Christian Science committee ou publication for the state of New York. lorated at 1 Madison avenue. New York city. Their authenticity nnd validity are above ques tion.—Editorial Note. What Kind of Diseases? • I went over the statements at first with the Idea that the great majority might lie classified under the head of “hysteria nnd all forms of functional nervous diseases.” the disorders. In other words, which Chris tian Science Is generally t»ellevcd to cure or regulate. But such a classification speed- whisky and constantly under the Influ ence of morphine. Eventually given up to die by physicians. Christian Science was} turned to, and the physicians, unkuown to authorities (patient was In New York llos- | pltal) permitted the Christian Science prac titioner to visit patient In private ward. I Normal weight ISO pounds, but at this time ally took some codeine, agnlnst practition er’s Injunctions. Two days (after begin- ulug Christian Science treatment) walled across the room to a chair, and Are weeks afterwards walked dally about the room | unaided and sat up for hdurs. June 19,1 1906. was dismissed from treatment as prac-1 tleally sound. N. B.—The superintendent of the hospital, upon learning of the prac-1 tltloner's visits, ordered them to be stop ped. After this the patient was moved to the practitioner’s office, where the Anal | euro was effected.”—W. B.. New York city. Pronounced Incurable. "Affected with Brlght'e disease, paralysis | nml locomotor ataxia during a period of about twelve years. After exhausting all medical assistance obtainable (approximate | cost of medical service, $5,000) and upon a declaration of a council of physicians that they could offer uo further help and that I the case was hopelessly incurable, Christian I Science treatment was resorted to and In-1 stantnneous relief was obtained, with a pos itive nnd steady Improvement thereafter, prixluclng a practical cure nud return to | good health In something like six months.”— | K. I). W„ New York city. “Have been troubled with rupture since two years of age. Had often worn bandage* when a child nntil about three years ago, f when 1 was under the treatment of Dr. . k who promised to cure me. At the end or| first treatment, when l li change, I thought f mtgl r trial, nut nt the end of second treat-. meat I grew discouraged when there was! still no change. Kept on wesrlng a fuss (and even then was troubled with my rup-l ture) when 1 met a friend who suggested Christian Science. I waa then suffering from a severe cold; was first cured of that, and then ordered to leave off my truss; which I haven't worn from that day to this. I Imre never regretted the day I first went Christian Science treatment, and -—for our until 1 / Copyright 1907 by Hiri SchzfTner Mtrx doors are open o’clock tonight And it won’t take you long to buy here; all you have to do is to pick a pat tern that suits you. . We’ll promise to fit you perfectly. And as to style and quality—the name of Rogers, Peet & Co. or Hart, Schaffner & Marx is a sufficient guarantee. Suits—$15 to $50; overcoats—$15 to $60. Daniel Bros. Co. L. J. DANIEL, President. 45-47-49 Peachtree Street of various diseases treated and ,.16 cases Stomach trouble $3 esses Heart dlsensc 7 cases Alcoholism and drug habit 6 cases Itupture »> cases 8prnlns and broken bones n cases female diseases Vervous prostration Bye diseases ...2d eases ...22 cases ...23 esses 5 cases Skin diseases, scrofula, etc 6 cases Tumors and hemorrhoids 10 cases Bright's disease 6 cases Appendicitis, peritonitis, etc 7 cases Locomotor n taxis. 4 cases Cancer 6 caaes In addition to theae were mnny miscella neous cases, among which mar be men tioned grippe, nathnia. pneumonia, malarial complications, prolapsus uteri. St. Vitus' ■“ ~~»isonlng, c dance, blood pol cerebro spinal men- THE INDIANS SMOKED EE-M. Medicated Tobacco. Cure* Ca tarrh, Colde, Azthirm. , Ample resources, coupled with a strong conservative conduct of every department of its business, enable tbis bank to offer to its patrons satisfactory banking facilities. Capital $600,000.00 Surplus $600,000.00 Total Resources $6,750,000.00 betes. floating kidney, typhoid fever, mas toidal abscess, epilepsy, membranous croup, quinsy, hay fever, varleso# vein*, splnnl dis ease, Insanity, paresis, uric acid poison- lug. chronic bronchitis and a great many others which occur less frequently In the New York record. Some Interesting Statements. As types of the statements submitted are the following, only the Initials being given M e request and cousent of the writers. full nntnes nnd addresses ran be ob tained from the Christian Science commit tee ou publication: "Two tumors have disappeared; a par tially paralyzed arm Is restored; lu grippe has been overcome; a sty on the eyelid ufa- nppeared In a few hours; lumbago, the periodic attacks of which were my terror, was met about the first thing and lias never returned. • • • I, however, regard the spiritual Illumination that has come with tills great revelation ss of more value than the physical healing.”—Mra. J. 8. B., Port- vllle. N. Y. "Variously diagnosed as a.tumor st the base of the utilue, paralysing the intestines: ns a rheumatic Involviuent of the spine nnd many other thlugs. Buffered excruciating ly: unable to take food other than the lightest—kept alive by copious draughts of s]ANOTHER GRANDSON FOR GERMAN KAISER Science for the good It has done me, remain.”—E. B., Iloboken. N. J. • Attitude Toward Phyaiciana. The names of the attendant physicians In | Berlin, Nor. 9.—It was announced the statements Include many of tbo most I # rom *ho ImnArlnl nninro tndnv thm prominent surgeons and specialists In New ine Palace today mat York and America, as well ns In London, I the Crown Princess Cecelle has given L'", rl *' n ;rJ ln ' Vl-nn,. Goettingen nnd Slock- birth to a non. The baby Is reported holm. The number averages about five |. . . . ... . , , . L physicians to each esse, raoglng from one to 1 10 **• a healthy, bouncing Infant. The as many as eighteen. In practically every crown princess Is doing well, ft?;J°Jft. T *,, r u2!.. a .* t Emperor William woe the flrzt to F"5.rd and .ffie^ AjcttSS! 7 SdSny of !52 hear that he now » grandfather twlca ■t,lenient, refer pointedly to thl, feeling. over. He waa delighted that the baby In n boy and expressed his congratula tions to Crown Prince Frederick Wil liam. The new baby Is the second son of the crown prince and crown princess of Germany, ao that he will be merely one of the Imperial princes of the German court. EXPRESS COMPANY'S 0. H. SALE. The Southern Express Com pany will sell at auction at No. 20 S. Pryor street, At lanta, Ga., November 14, 1907 all unclaimed freight. H. M. SMITH, Agent. every known means to aid recovery. __ mnny cases the physician* were apparently warm pernonal frlends’of the patients. ‘In- 1 deed. Judging from the records, seldom i doea the (lariat rent I valid _ doctors; they gave me up.” With Health Comes Happiness. Along with health and the firm belief I that It Is to continue unimpaired arise fldenre, brightness of mind and | *‘ i. judging rrom ine record*, seldom i i the (lirlatlnn Scientist show any apim- hostility to bla physician. As ons In- 1 testified: "I did not give up my I GUEST OF HONOR General Clifford L. Anderson waa the gueat of honor at a dinner tendered him Friday evening In the Etowah cafe by . the officers of the Fifth regiment, which h.ppln.,, and prosperity, two chief ponses- he commanded for year* before being sLTe;.i:t bl ^Vrte r, »d which S gf- t *g e h .ui, the mimary • or « anl,a - Hroce'eVan'obeervsr pWY.TfSSS ' A h.nd.om.^iv.r cup was preaent.d to believe thst wenltb has not l>e«n at- General Anderson by the officers of the tracted to the Christian Scientist church, regiment, the speech of presentation but rsther his been crested In It ss ths I blng made by Rev. C. B. Wllmer, chap- 'Wtfc.’tK'ft • conserratl.e sail- !*L"'i * h d e OT’STli™^DMch A Th'.T" mate, fully 60.000 people who rely wholly I *!• . upon treatment by Christian Science In I lie caslon win a most delightful one In •IMe of New York alone. From these ng-1 every way. The guests of honor were: urea Ibe numlier of Christian Hctence pa- Adjutant General A. J. Scott, General llrnta throughout the Foiled States may w, G. Obear. Lleutennnt Colonel W. W. he npproslmated. I.erhaps a„hnlf million.la | B , rk , r retired. Major Harry Ilender- Sres? too? and fhHr remsrkaMe rate “ Sf retired and Captain Burton Smith, crease year bv Tear, the fntura of the I Lieutenant Colonel Shearer waa toast church In America ami throughout the master. world mny lie approzlmated. Those at tha dinner were: Lieutenant In an ago where there are so many In- colonel Shearer, Major Preston, Major W*rMW^UnKThAy 1 po d ,T ^ E Pomeroy. MaJor J W. Duncan, tie, one which inahes ao forcefully and Captain C. B. Wllmer, Captain O. H. vitally for good rltlsenshlp merit, consider- Hall. Captain D. Dunwoodle, Captain atlon, whatever uuy lie onr opinion of Its 8. H. Green, Captain O. Palmer, Cap- phlloaophy. The social leaven of these tain Flckett. Captain Catron, Captain thousands of clean-ltvlna. 1 - - - • — people In thla country la force, ' OFFICERS James w. noun, President JOSIr X. OTTUBT, Vice President, -~st.ee L STUT, C ashlar wm. t. mnuoi, Assistant Cashier JAg. M. TXOKAS, Assistant Caahl.r I Fourtk National Bank Va3IB9i( J. D. Turner, Albert Stolnar, H. C. Stockd.lL Joseph Minch, J. z. Mopklna, Z. O. Paten. J. w. English Jr. John J. woedstde, O-o. t DIRECTORS Jam, a w. English, j, s. Zoblnson, J. Z. Oray. John X. Ottlay, Ban Z. Mania, Chat. A. Wlckarsham. Chari.. X. Myaa, Jamas X, Thomas, Parrott. I Boston. Nov. 9.—Mrs. Mary Baker G, Eddy, the leader of the Christian 8clence denomination, haa been award- ed a diploma of honor by the Inter national Exposition of Book and Paper Industries recently held In Parts. The Information reached the Chrta- tian Science Sentinel of Boston through a letter from Dr. W. H. Tolman, com- . mlsaloner general for the United States 1 at the Book and Paper Exposition. Dr. I Tolmun'a letter waa addressed to Rev. ) William P. McKenxIe, of the Christian j Science Publishing Society, and la aa ! follows: Parts, L'Octobre 33. Dear Dr. Mc- ! Kenale—It gives me sincere pleasure to l Inform you that, on my recommenda- ' tlon, the highest award, a grand prise, was made your exhibit by the Inter national jury at this exposition. A diploma of honor was awarded Mra. Eddy as the founder of Christian Silence. Very alncerely yours. W. H. Tolman, Commissioner American 8ec- llr-n. The exhibit spoken of In Dr. Tolman's letter was made up largely of Mrs. Ed dy's writings. WENT SOUTH FOR HEALTH; IS FOUND DEAD BY TRACK. COAL UNE TO GULF HUS SEE! FOAMED rmnfflhriMs RPratt Cap'taln Melkelham,' of Lln- *ii<i unless ~w»"are flatly to ill.Lflere J?.* 1 ®’ Cap** 1 " TraywIckc of <'edsrtown; th.lr testimony. It hss isred the lives of I Captain Morris, of Marietta, C aptain thensamls and brought betlth and bnpplneaa White, Captain Smith, Lieutenant Hen- to many tlnuisands more. _ . drlcks, Lieutenant Mills, Lieutenant (William Allen Johnstom In Broadway Msg. Cochran. Lieutenant Parker. Lieutenant Marahall, Lieutenant Weaver, Lieuten ant Schilling, Lieutenant Orovea, Lieu tenant Schmidt, Lieutenant Morgan, Lieutenant Kemp, Lieutenant Shearer, | Lieutenant Llndrome, Lieutenant Fife, Lieutenant Thomaa. My Best Friend, Alexander Benton, who Uvea on Rural Route 1. Fort Edward, N. Y„ saya: ••Dr. King’s New Discovery Is my best earthly friend. It cured me of asthma alx years ago. It ban also performed Mobile, Ala., Nov. 9.-Through ‘he » wonderhd cure of Incident coMump. taking over of the Tuscalooaa Belt hJVrtblo iJSighT and”hl^i££ railroad by the Birmingham and CMlf Icompllshed, the other symptom! left Railroad Company, the Tidewater De- [ one by one, until ehe was perfectly velopment Company, which owna tho latter aystem and propoaea the barg- m.rvelouo.' Ing of coal from the flelde of Blrmlng- equaled It. Fully guaranteed by all ham and the Warrior to Mobile and I druggist*. 50c and 11.00. Trial bottle New Orleans, ths development comps-1 ff*e- ny has taken the flrzt step toward put ting Ita plana In operation. The com pany Is capitalized at 510,000,000 and, will operate an electric line from the For Information of the public, notice la rmm^'ZTge llne prX'ed ToJ ,“ C, ®* r,n * H ”“ wU ‘ Warrior and the Tomblgbee riven. I Work of connecting the two railway I Berry. F. M. zyatemi has already begun. | Byers. R. w. GOMPERS TO REPLY TO GRAFT CHARGE Washington, Nov, 9.—President Samuel Gompers, of the American Federation of Labor, In preparing to launch a sensational attack on the Na tional Manufacturers' Association at the annual convention of the federa tion In Norfolk naxt week. It will be In the nature of a reply to the recent charges of "graft" made against the officials of the federation by American Industries, an organ or the Manufacturers' Association. The executive council of the federation held a special meeting today to go over the Iter. mat I 40 Miles in Open Ssa. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 9.—After being wrecked on the ahdre of Kotaebu sound, Alaska, Allen Allen, manager fpr the United States Marine Trading Company, of Nome, rowed 40 miles across the open sea. In which Ice was forming, and Just as he was altogether exhausted he reached the sloop Corwin and was saved. NOTICE. 8 peels I to The Georgian. Enunton, Ga., Nor. ».—Intelligence has just reached here of the death of T. J. llaalip, of this county, which occurred nsar Jacksonville, Fla. He had Just recovered from a case of ty phoid fever and had gone to Florida to WILL PUSH FIGHT I Cnfrier. C- E. ON SANTA FE ROAD Los Angeles, Nov. 9.—Following the S3n,j,p. fine Imposed upon the Santa Fe Rail-1 Wlndeor, J. P. road Company by Judge Welborn In the district court Thursday, United States District Attorney I-orler has announced CANNON ON WAY Ortne, Jos. T. Owens. J. B. Owens. W. n. Peeples, T. J. Peel. W. L Perkerson, W. T. , idupit, ■. Ity.D, Cbas. I, By order of the trustees. DARWIN O. JONES, Manager. that he will proceed at the coming Jan uary term of court to prosecute the road upon the remaining Indictment of ten counts cherglng rebating. Thai maximum possible line Is 1300,090. INVITES OUTSIDE PA8TOR TO PREACH CHRISTMAS. FOR STATE GUARD Adjutant General Scott recalved no tice Friday that four threa-lnch guns had been shipped to him from the Rock Island arsenal, Rock Island, III. This U tins heavy battery General Scott haa been after for several months. It will go either to the Chatham artll Professor Froxe to Oeath. Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 9.—Fred H. Abell, professor of modern languages at West High School, escaped from the aonltarlum of Dr. Graham some time after midnight Thursday and waa found dead near the Highland Park reservoir yesterday. He had froxen to death. RAILWAY SCHEDULES Showing tb* Arrival and Departure of Tns- j Err' ATLANTA AND WERT POINT RAILROAD TERMINAL STATION. No. Depart to— 15 N. a 5:20 a No. Arrive from— •42 Weat Pt.. 8:15 am xl4 Weat Pt.ll: 15 nm 18 Colnmbuall :15 am 38 N. 0 12:00 n'n 40 N. 0 2:00 pm ) pm 19 rolnnilm*.. 6:10 nm 33 Montgm'y. 9:40 nm 39 N. O 2:15 pm 17 Columhua. 4:10 pm _.41 Went Pt.. 5:25 pm in|37 N. 0 6:49 piu 36 N. O. ....11:53pm| Train* marked • run dally except Sunday. Train* marked thus x run Sunday only. Other trains run dally. Gas Fixtures! Welsbach Lights, Electrical Supplies. EARLY 6ILLESPIE, 26 S, Broad. COTTON PRINTING MILLS IN TROUBLE; COURTS IN CHARGE Pittsfield. Mass.. Nov. 9.—Announce ment was made that Henry E. Warner, who on Wednesday wo* nppolnted re ceiver for the Arnold Print Works, of North Adame, has been appointed re ceiver for the Wllllametown Manufac turing Company, of Wllllaatown, Mas-., and of the Arm of Callup & Houghton, of North Adams. Both concerns were nf- fllllated with the print works, and with the North Pownal Manufacturing Com- f r, of North Pownal, Vt„ which yes. ay passed Into the hands of Mr. Warner as receiver. -About 8.000 per sona are employed In these mills. The aggregate liabilities are esti mated at nearly 310,000,000. Special ti9 Tb# Georgian. __ Charleston, 8. C.. Nov. The flrst | or the Governor's Light artillery, dissenting preacher to occupy an Epls- of Atlanta. copal church pulpit In Charleston will I Can’t Collect Tax. snend a season Ills borfi was found ?’, r “ rh ,n Orare EpIscopal church on Philadelphia, Nov. The orphan*' * f , “ ,, , ao<,} *•* Christmas day here. Bishop Ouerry I court of thla city has decided that Dr bv the olie of the railroad, and It Is I has given permission for Rev. Charles I Thomas W. Evans, the famous dentist >m>> oscd ho cam© to his death by fall-1 Vedder. dean of Charleston ministers! who died In Paris, was a Parisian and :ng fr .:n n moving train. Ills rather! and pastor of Ihe Huguenot Presby-lthat the state of Pennsylvania haa no has gone to Florida to get tha body ofllerlan church, to occupy the pulpit of I right to collect the Inheritance tax on his son. Grace church on Christmas day, the nronertv located In France. LOWRY of Bank Atlanta ESTABLISHED 1861 C Profits Over $1,500,000.00 (THE LARGEST IN GEORGIA) DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE JNITED STATES DIRECTORS: THOMAS J. AVERY, THOMAS EGLESTON, SAMUEL M. INMAN, ROBERT J. LOWRY, JOHN E. MURPHY, THOS. D. MEADOR, JOSEPH T. ORME, WILLIAM O. RAOUL, MELLR. WILKINSON.