Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 06, 1912, LATE SPORTS, Page 6, Image 6

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6 $1127,893 PRICE PAID LAST YEAH FOR ROADS State Geologist Reports Geor gia’s Progress in Highway Building to Governor. That 14,127,899 ua.« spent f* : '«>- provement M pub' 1 ' ■•«<!.* In within the last v**a *<.’i»wn by he re port of the Plate geo gist’- department , subfnltted toda.x G 'Vriiv. B<>ui R \V McChl.h. th** ge*. oglst. klv *1 Interesting details of ;li»* p .gre<s m d*. . In road building, and th* \ h* pre sented to the legisiatu e i •’ • discus sion over th* state hlghua - nmmls- I slnn hi Herr c { ., t of M M- Ca lle's report ■‘The estimated ;.ib ’<*ad rrheage of the state of Gro-gia in 1911 was ( S3.m. which Is an inc *»a»e of I.7'‘'4 mile# over the mad . e *a- of 19«"’9 r ■*■• 1 date of the last statistical oad data i published hx th « department The ta ble also shows that during last ye.* there were constru* :*‘d in the s:ate • i miles of macadam road. 233 miles of mad surfa-ed with grav* and ■h* t. nnd 4.977 mile? of load surfuod with sand-clax mixtures These figures show that within the last two years them has been ver\ rapid progress made in im proving the rynd- of th** state. ’Of the 14H counties of the stat* 116 rmploy convicts and •”•0 use statiJt* or hired labo the total numbm of con victs employed b* ing 4.74 1 Th* • xp.nun ur* s on p’.iblh M.i'is | and bridges in 1911 were $H3!*,002 com mutation tax and $1,779,697 propel ty tax. making a total money rxpenditui of s2,.'»i'4 699 To this sum should be I added $1.623.20a. an estimated money value of (onvicts furnish- p by the sure together with th* value of statute labor of those counties not using convicts and those using both convicts and sia’- ! ute labo: ’Phis makes h grand total «•*’ J r*»ad t xpenditui ♦* last yeai of |4.1.’7>99 | In comparing th** total road miiea<« of the state with the total estimated road expenditures it will be seen that each mile of public toad cost last year sl9 15, O’ SI.3N pej inhabitant base*! <«n the census of 191 COUNTESS’ DANCE COSTUME TWO FIG LEAVES AND APPLE J'AK RU’KI’S. MASS \ug »i Thia! summer resort alrno-t fell *.iT the is land today when somebody spread a story that the tuian haired Countess Irmgard Venßottrnthat has a new dame, in which her costum* consists of two fig leave.* and an appl* \nd it’s true. The Counters Irmgard. w lio appears at smart gatherings, has invented n new dance, called "The Temptation of I E\e.” In t hi® dam e: . <mntess carrieß a j large apple. The fruit represents the apple which made so much trouble for Adam, with the Rnake as the villain. The countess’ costume is cut in the shape of two tig leaves But th* \ will I be extra large lea\« -» la?ge enough. *•■- cording to Jhe counts*’ idea, of suf ficient clothes However, it is whispered that this dance !.• so startling it will nev*u do for this quiet summer mart. The * ountess is going to trv it *»n smne city of cavalier tendencies first. BANKRUPTCY VIOLATIONS ALLEGED IN INDICTMENTS MONTGOMERY \l..\ \ug »i Th- Federal grand jury has returned in dictments against (J M hmliba. film® G U. Hanna, and N George former moi - chants of Roanoke. Ala. charging them with violating the Federal bank ruptcy laws h\ ( *»m » a ing certain p --i - erty from the bankrupt court and the receive- Tin indictments grew out of proceedings ti <1 here about two weeks ago by • \\ llodnett. truster in bank- ruptcy in tin l-Vdera < <«u ts of (b-oig., in the bankrupt ♦ state of Thomas &• <’•*.. of Franklin, Ga CULPEPPER. VA.. SWEPT BY DISASTROUS FIRE • RICHMOND, \ \ \ug 6 \ disastrous fire broke out lai* last night in Culpep- i er. a Virginia town of S.oOO inhabitants A telephone message from a neighbor- | ing town at 9 a m sa:d that all wires I were down to Culpeper, and that the lat - ! est report fr««m their stand that the fire was sweeping througi 'he entire business se*tion of the town The latest m* ssag* from ' ’ dpepvr * am*- ’ from a railroad *»p, iat*»r who said thai I the fire was driving h»m from his key. i He stated the flames were then under : control, but that practically ihe entire business district had l»em wiped out BAKER SUCCEEDS BLUN AS POSTMASTER IN SAVANNAH SA VA NN All i; A X ;i_: ■. In. ir to the .uH'oililni. nt ot M o> S H.ikf Ir. to mh- - r <i Captain Henn Bam J. resigned . - poMliiaM. al Saiaim.i ‘ v.o othe. important < liang.-s nav. m-<m made in the poslottic.-. \V i' Gieem sup< i inteml. nt u*divery, lias liven promol*.! i>> <s .. Hilt | ostmast. . Io -u.a. e.l All Bak. and Tii" nas It Nug. nl. al p .>• : perlnten .'••m of tin- mai in'g .i \ sim, be n na i- xupi i’mtendimt of m.i Tip .si ■ iiangi s be. mm . ft.. • • v.■ ,<i irncr- ( iptain Binn s i. sian.it am -i -i •M Balli: s .immiissrm hei-umi- <t f< t ii stei mil TALK OF BULL MOOSE PAPER Bl RM fNG H A \L? Aug. t Word i t . ft. ■ ■ r-.-n ~n io In. ...Hl..fit mi "as boen av itatlng -1.. -■ nilv to be located i rub - . .. B.i - ■ .... ,i. ALGUSTANS HERE TO ANTAGONIZE BILL FOR SECRET CITY BALLOT *’ity Attoiney Henry Cohen. .Judge E H. <ai ay and Councilmen George \1 Wright and J Frank Carswell, of A iguma wer* due in Atlanta today to ;*ppear this afteronon before the mu . ui- ipai government committee of the hou’e of ep: c«entative.« to protest against a bill which ha* been intro duced providing for a secret ballot ini .the general election there in December : 1 Othe among them T. F ' Harr.son and W. Inman Curry, >n A' .>nta u heiia’f of the bill. The bill is» the outgrowth of L. ( i Ha\m ami otlnrs withdrawing from in - prima \ foi municipal ofti »r<. \hch was to have been held on; July l'i. Mr. Hay m* is a candidate fori mayor Th* Hayne »ontingent alleged, a packed registration list and when thei rules of the primary were changed so j , that a partisan committee should purge the list, they withdrew from tin prl- Imary ami announ- *-d that their candi ; date would run in the general eh etion. The general *-le* tion is governed by the open ballot sy st m am! the Littleton el- | lenient, or those in favor of Dr J R. Littleton for mayor, decided to have a I • *•• r*-t ball*»t in December's generail ATTORNEY GENERAL SEEKS ANNULMENT OF BANK’S CHARTER \IGI’STA. GA.. Aug. I'.. Atlorney General Timinas S. Felder, in behalf of: the slate of Georgia, has petitioned the superior • om t of Richmond county to annul th* .haii«-i of the Tru»l Company on the grounds that it many 'times violated the p»*n»l and banking I laws of th* state of Georgia. Judge E. 'll. Callaway, in behalf of the deposi- I lots, asked that a receiver be named. Judge Hammond took th*- matter tin der advisement ami named James P. Armstrong, cashier of the Irish-Ameri- I an bank, as r«*ceiver for the defunct 1 i nst it ution It is understood that tl’.e stat*- bank examiner a report will show about $150,000 of notes am! a« counts that ar** j uiicolh-cta ble. FEDERAL GRAND JURORS CRITICISE EX-GOVERNOR M> i.NTGuMER V. XI.A . \ug. - Though his name was not mentioned, loi im-r Governor < '*»m< r < ame in for criticism in th** final report returned by the l *dcral grand jury. The repuri dr c'ai*-d that imlis* rimin.*te comlemning ami unjust * i iticism of courts and iinlgt-s for political advantage or per j s >nal *dvam ement. should be * <»n --| dunned by all thoughtful and conser vative citizens Tile report said that i attacks *d’ thi< kind sap i • sp* » t for the ! courts. WILKES' RETURNS DECREASE. \\ XBHLN<JT< • \ GA., \ ig Wi es county taxable values show a de - <>f approximatei\ $23."u0. av- • oruiiig so the tax dig* si whic h has jits’ hprn completed and foiward*-d to the **»mpl r< dl* i gen* al. The city shows in im lease of mo than SIOO.- ovei 1911 I'he i* turns ;'oi W’ash- Hugloii are approxima : y s2.ooa,iHiO and for \\ gk» < county. $ i AT THE THEATERS I I RECORD CROWD ENJOYS FINE BILL AT FORSYTH An audience which occupied e\ -’y **at in the hous* and made standing room at a premium enthusiastically applauded and put a Monday night ' ' K on Um bill which Managei Hugh <’ardoza otY*- s l-’orsyth pations this wppk. Marshall B \\ iMpi known ' ounil the world a- a prim p »f entei lalnprs, and Ethel Green, the dainty come dienne. carried off the honors, while im one of tiie other excellent a. .s might la- named for the next plnee Mi Wilder has a fund of interesting stories nml he tolls them in n way which can not fail io please Miss Green is win some .hhl pretti am! sings some songs in i wav v.iiicli eai>tivates lici audiem o. Arthu MeWatters ml Grace Tyson] in their 1912 Review” made a decided hit and thei were called back for sev eral encores riiey have some catchy songs, interesting dances and clever burlesques in their repertoire. Go don Eldrid and companj in ‘‘Wop it' a I.eg" preset a funnj and nov 1 skit, w hil< the \an Her Koors do illu | sion slums wlii. li are laugh produce s Vmslrong and F’ord. a vaudeville duo wifli a , .-v. act. and tiie Three Vo.. | caris. cotnedv gymnasts, together with! Patlie pictures complete one of tiie tiest in ! « s'on this summei Out of Sorts ■ When everything goes wrong and the future looks black, instead of moping around go right to your druggist and ask for Tutt’s Pills Vou will f tnd this a short cut to happiness, because they will remove the cause of your trouble which is nothing more than a slug gish liver. At your drug gist sugar coated or plain MEETING NOTICE. i< 'onesaug.i Tribe N.. I. <• R M wi! mi, Sumkei at tlien Wig w am. mi i 'entral in < nue, \\ ednesdai evening. Au gust 7 Til, Vl"|Ui..n I><g r> e w ill also lie < on • f< rreii. Good music and a pleasant time guaran- ''onesauga Tribo and s st.-., Tribes < ordia li in i itml tn Im with us. G T. <•< 'RN ET’i Sa, hem GI-l'i N 'RANK, i . nf R. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.TUESDAV. AUGUST 6. 1912. FORMER BANDIT SEEKING OFFICE ■•Al’’ Jennings. Reformed. Runs for County Attorney—Once Under Life Sentence. OKLAHOMA CITY Aug. 6 The .most i »*m;i kab* candidacy foi noml- I nation tu offi* * at the approaching Au ! giW primaries- in Oklahoma is that * f I "Al” Jennings, so rner outlaw and train ji<»bb* . once sentenced to life impii.-- • •nmerH ami Hun pa doned. Jennings ! h seeking the offi« e of • -minty attorney | of Oklahoma county on the Democratic I ticket. He has made such an effe* tiv* Campaign that wagers are being freely offered that he» will b« nominated and elected. Jennings is practicing law in Okla-I liotna I'fty. When his candidacy was annoum ed it was not taken seriously Howevet a surprising change has taken ! I place in the last six weeks. Jennings I ha« the support <>f many of tiie most l influi-niial men of Oklalioma, including i ministers lawyers. < hurch members, i membi s of civic organizations and 'public olficia'.s. One of tiie leading I iiewspa |,i-i t~f Oklahoma t'ity is heip- I ing him. Had Jennings tried •<> dodge iiis criminal record lie might have made little progress in his campaign. But lie did not. and on tiie platform and in the newspapers admitted tiie fads of I.is past care. ; . told what he had rion» said that Ills misfortunes were due to tiie blunders of louthful folly and law less im ii onnient, and then defied his '■>i'mi' - to point to a .'•lngle misstep h' had made since liberated from gu'ison nine or ten years ago. WOUNDED MAN MAY LIVE. WASHINGTON GA. Aug K. Tiie condition of M Weinstein, the Wash ington merchant who was stabbed in Ills store last Thursday by Phil Rosen be:g in a dispute over some jeans oier alls. is reported slightly improved to day ami hope is now held out that he ivi! survive Rosenberg is still in jail ■n tiie warrant sworn out by Mis. Weinstein, charging assault with intent to kill. READ THIS. The Texas Wonder cure* kidney and bladder troubles, removing gravel, cures • f'.ibc’.es, weak an*! lame barks, rheuma* :D’n. ibnd all Irregularities of the kidneys •nd bladder in hot!) men and women Regulates o'.adder troubles in children If not sold by your drugg ‘’t, will be E.nt by mail on receipt nf $1 00. One email bottle is two months’- treatment and sel dom fails tc pci fr t « pure. Send for tas tln’onl.'U. from thi«* and other states Dr !-f. \\ Hull. 292 H Olive-St . St I.null, Mo koi*/ bv «muggjsta | ONLY 4 I I MORE DAYS I I OF THIS GREAT OFFER I M T. ,n. .nitalit.lg. th.- t- -tint V Ml >i Sh GO 155.00 GOLD FILLED & es stool l-'iaiues < iua i,l nt 1 Voais VICI via. I\ uila n <■•■<! tin- same a- alien yon pax full ■ Remembt-i The salt • ..«■ -• HH Sat \ nm it Columbian Optical Store 81-83 Whitehall St. ||| In Columbian Book Store. Wilton Jellico Coal $4.50 PER TON Place Your Order Before Advance JELLICO COAL CO. 82 Peachtree St. Both Phones 3668 i , ■■■■■■ t ARMIES INSURE PEACE. FOREIGN MINISTER OF KAISER’S REALM SAYS PARIS, Aug 6. —ln a notable inter view given here today Herr Kiderien- Waechter, the German foreign minister, expt essed a plea for < lose' relations between Prance and the German em pire and uttered his regret that there were certain points relating to north ern Africa upon which the two coun tlies could not agree The Interview was published in the newspaper F'iga.-o. After expressing nis regret that minor’ differences of opinion between the two powers exist ed the German foreign minister said "But the entente < nrdiale is possible on many points with regard to the at titude of the continental powers to ward Turkey." Touching the United States. Herr Kiderien-Waechtei went on: "Even in the face of the agreement existing between France ami Germany a med for< es m ist be maintained, but not foi war. These atmies insure pt ai t But thei must lie kept n view (of any dange which mai befall us I from the Far East or from Amerit a."’ MERCHANTS VISIT COLUMBUS. <’OLL’MBUS. GA.. Aug i>. The mer ■ uants convention in t'olumbus. which I began yesterdai under such flattering auspices, will conic to a close this aft ernoon. Hundreds of visiting merchants have been in' the city during tiie past two days and they have been royally entertained by the people of this city. Tailors Are Good fellows, but you won't need them if you travel with a Wardrobe Trunk. Steamer size, $15.00 to $37.50. Vacation size, $35.00 to $75.00. LIEBERMAN’S The House of Guaranteed Baggage 92 Whitehall COKE DAVIS Fire and Casualty Insurance 504-5-6 GRANT BUILDING, ATLANTA SEMIANNUAL STATEMENT l-'oi Hit six monihs ending June 30, 1912. of tiie condition of the I NEW YORK PLATE GLASS INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. I tirganizi'd umfe’f rhe ,aw«oTthe state of New York, made to the governor of the state of Geoigia. in pursuance of the laws of said state. Principal office. Maiden Lane ami William Street, New Yoi k. I. CAPITAL STOCK. Whole amount of capital .stocks2oo.ooo.:> , I I Amount paid up in. cash. 260.000.00 11. ASSETS. I Tola assets of tiie comjiani aeiual ash mai ket value .. . . . 43>> 111. LIABILITIES. Total liabilitiess962,436.o3 IV. INCOME DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1912. I Total income actual)} received during the first six months in ca5h.5331.579.14 1 V. EXPENDITURES DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1912. Total expenditures during tiie first six months of the year in ca5h.5320,023.10 \ copy of tiie act of incorporation, dull ee'tified. is of file in the offi e of the insurance commissioner. STATE OF NEW YORK —County of Nev. York. . Personally appeared before the undersigned. .1, Cat oil French, who. I being dul.v sworn, deposes and says that he is the secretary of tin Neu I York Plate Glass Insurance Company, and that the foregoing statement, is I collect and true. .1. u. FRENCH. SecrrAirx. I Sworn to and subscribed before me. this 17th day of Julv. 1912 I JAMES K < LARK. I Notary Public Westchester County Naim of St.i:- \gent COKE DAVIS. I Name of Agent a' Atlanta COKE DAVIS. MATHEWS & HILL I “Insurance of All Kinds” I 1301-2-3 Empire Building ATLANTA, GA. Phones: Main 1748, Atlanta 172 SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT I For tliv six months ending June 3ti, 1912, of the condition of ; The Franklin Fire Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA. <>tgatiiz»d umi<-r tin- aus of Ho- state ot Perinsi ii a n ia. mad. to tn.- gov | .rnor of the -tat,- of Georgia, in pursuance of the lans of said state I'rlm ,i>a otlii . 421 Walnut St. Pitila<l,-1 ph,.i 1. CAPITAL STOCK. I Wlio'' amount of capita: slot k .... $ Inin mi ' A mount pa id Up tn . aslt . ..uu'ii 11. ASSETS. fol.i aso ls of th. « omp.in.l . a. : ~.il vas.i mark, ! lulu. .j ;. t.-v’s; :: t ; 111. LIABILITIES Tot.i I . aluhl lc - $ ' "'x "I “ *r IV. INCOME DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1'912' total Income actua 1 :. ..i Icd during tit.- first six nioiitits in V EXPENDITURES DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1912. Tola expenditures during th. first six months of tit., veat in ■ IS " $ X2X.9US 57 I Gieatest amoun’ insured in my one i»k. $ .irt.utni.ito I Total amoun: of insurance outstanding. . .’57,.3x6.726.mt \ . opy of tii. act of incorporation, duly , - rtified. Is of fib in the office ~f ' the insurunce commissioner • S TATE (>U I-KNNSYI.I \NIA md < "unty ot' I* . .f' I'm.,. Pot son. I.' 1 api'.'nred b.f>r. tin umi.i <igne<i. a ■ ommi'-ion. rof d.-efis ~f I ■■ of Georgia • Philadelphia Pa..'Alft ed E. Duncan, who. being duly sworn. d. pos.s and that if is the p .-suion- of T•, !■ anklin l-'ir. In- I suram < Company of Phtla. ■ ’ thi". and that the so "going statement is •ct ami mi. M.URED Ii DUNi’AN. President. Sworn to and suhscrihet icfore me this 31 st dav of Ju , Tims .1 HUNT. | f onins-tom r of |h.,|. ~f :.. Sta t.■ of Georgia a t I’hii idy.phia. Pa. j Naim of Agent- it Atianta MATHEWS <t HILL. ‘ A ■INES LAND" IN NICARAGUA Troops Embark for Protection j of United States Citizens’ I Property. 1 1 W ASHINGTON. Aug 6 -A message to I the state department states the naval collier Justin landed 350 marines on the west coast of Nicaragua today at Corinto. They will be kept there as an emer gency force to send to interior points to 1 protect American property. Commander Terhune, at Managua, has ' stationed a guard of marines at the American legation. Dispatches from Nic aragua today report no developments in the revolution CRITICISES ALABAMA JUDGES. MONTGOMERY. ALA. 'Aug 6. Holding that there is no excuse for three-fourths of tiie reversals of cases in Alabama. Representative W. *'. Mulkey, of Geneva, in a letter to the state reform commission. criticising judges of Alabama, declares that the judges devote too little attention to study and too much to social and busi ness affairs LEG BROKEN BY AUTO. MARIETTA. GA.. Aug. 6.—Emery Caidwell, nineteen years old. who works for the McNeel Marble Company, of this city, had his tight leg broken juSt You Will Know Them OUR SHOES ~*"T'“ '■ " , WE SELL THEM | F | To make room for our NEW FALL GOODS, we NOW OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT COST! MEN’S OXFORDS. $1.95, $2.50. $2.*5. All styles WOMEN'S OXFORDS. $1.05. $2,511, $2.05. All styles Guaranteed Values—-Satisfied Customers the ROYAL SHOE STORE 86 North Broad Street Frank H, Reynolds & Co. EDGAR DUNLAP GENERAL AGENTS INSURANCE AGENCY (Surety Department.) GENERAL AGENTS (Casualty Department.) Candler Buiiding 2d Bldg . Phone Ivy 5277 Phone Connections OLSON & SMITH. Mgrs.. Empire Bldg.. Atlanta. Ga. SEMI ANNUAL STATEMENT For tiie six months ending June 30. 1912, of the condition of the U. S. FIDELITY AND GUARANTY COMPANY, OF BALTIMORE. < Organized under the laws of tiie state of Maryland, made to the governor of the state of Georgia, in pursuance of tiie laws of said state. Principal Office—United States Fidelity Building. Baltimore. Md. I. CAPITAL STOCK. Whole amount of capital stock . . $2,560,000.00 Amount paid up in cash $2,000,000.00 11. ASSETS. Total assets of the company, actual cash market va1ue56,921,229.36 111. LIABILITIES. Total 1iabi1itie556,921,228.36 IV. INCOME DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1912. Total income actually received during the first six months in easll $2,761,645.18 V. EXPENDITURES DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1912. Total expenditures during the first six months of the year in ea5h52,570,536.66 A copy of tiie act of incorporation, duly certified, is of file in the office of tiie insurance commissioner. STATE OF MARYLAND —City of Baltimore Personally appeared before the undersigned George R. Callis, who. being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is tiie secretary of the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company and that the foregoing statement is cor rect and true. GEORGE R. CALLIS. Secretary. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 22d day of July. 1912. GEnRGE W. MANLY, Commissioner of Deeds foi the State of Georgia in Maryland, at Baltimore City. Name of State Agents OLSON & SMITH. Name of Agents at Atlanta FRANK H. REYNOLDS & CO. and EDGAR DUNLAP INSURANCE AGENCY. Frank H. Reynolds & Co. I insurance Fire, Surety Bonds, Casualty Insurance 914 CANDLER BUILDING PHONE IVY 5277 SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT Foi the six months ending June 30, 1912. of the condition of the EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF CHARLESTON, tltganizedunde tile - - South <'t i , goV* < 111, of tile state of < ie. n g Lt. in pur.uance of Hie laws of stiid state I*i i ii' i I '■* ottic". 1'51 it it a ii,.- bill ing. Broud and < ’lt ut <|| Sts I. CAPITAL STOCK. "■ " i amount ut -si Ila ".in k S2OO tiuo 00 Amount paid up in . ash „ 0 11. ASSETS. Tiiial assets us tii "iiuipan. actual ash maiket luliit- s3B’ M s 111. LIABILITIES. U;: .il >. 11 .c s s l Xi M" 8 X IV. INCOME DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1912. incotm during the first six inont hs in - $9" 597 99 V. EXPENDITURES DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1912. Total expenditures during tiie first six months of th, i ear in $92,430.41 I i. eattst amount ins.tied in any um isk $11,500.00 Total amount of i;-.; an"" outstanding . i i ,H1 n.u 11 im \ ■ opy of the a : of :m n. j." .rjnn. dull I' l tith d, N ..f fib in the office of the insurance .ommissionet. • STATU SOUTH CAROLINA t'minty of Charleston. sonaliy appea ed befo th< undetsigned. William G Maayek wbe ming duly sworn, eposes and say s that lie is the secretary -tr< asu' er'of the ratuitab.i !■ i " Insutance • 'nmpany. and tliat the fotegoing statement is ■ >r. rect and tine. WILLIAM G M \ZYCK Sworn to and subs rilud bcf<nontc. this ( | B j of July 191 - ’ hi 1.1.1 AM II DUN’KIN. Agent F. H. REYNOLDS. ' '' ' " i: " 7 ’ 1 Nam. " Agent al Al.anta F. H. REYNOLDS &. CO. above the knee while trying to mount a moving automobile driven by his cous in. Mr. Duckett. He was taken to a lo cal sanitarium and th" broken limb was set. He is doing nicely.