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8 MUSIC LOVERS FAIL TO GIVE FREELY AT SUNDAY CONCERTS Unless Atlanta music lovers con tribute more liberally to the support ~f the organ concerts at the Auditorium, the Sunday recitals soon will be dis continued, according to an announce ment at yesterday’s concert by Colo nel W. L. Peel, president of the Music Festival association. Despite the fact that the usual audi ence at the concerts is 3.000 persons, the offering has averaged only about 115, or abo.ut one-half < ent for each person in the Auditorium, An aver agf> of ten cents each would provide amply for the expenses of the recitals the salary of Dr. Percy Starnes, or ganist. ami leave something toward reducing the debt on the great organ. WHY WE SHOULD ELECT ALDINE CHAMBERS OUR MAYOR 1 Because he is a vigorous man in his early prime, and we need a VIGOROUS man to do our work. 2. Because he is a courageous man, and we need a COURAGEOUS man to wrestle with our municipal problems. 3. Because he is a growing man, of open mind, and his mind has not hardened into a mere bundle of prejudices. We need a GROWING MAN for a GROWING CITY. 4. Because he is clean of thought, clean of speech, clean of habit, all coupled with per sonal integrity, and we need a CLEAN as well as an HONEST Mayor if Atlanta is to set a proper example as a Metropolitan City. 5. Because during his service as Councilman he has shown himself absolutely fair to every section, and has studied the City’s business until he is acknowledged to be the best-informed man we have as to City affairs. We need a QUALIFIED man to be Mayor. 6. Because he fully appreciates the magnitude of the work; understands the diffi culties incident to a City which is growing faster than its revenues, and will un dertake to formulate and carry out plans which will REMEDY this distressing situation WITHOUT ANY INCREASE IN THE TAX RATE. Henry S. Johnson, Wilmer L. Moore, Nym McCullough, Chas. I. Branan, M. Lichtenstein, S. A. Wardlaw, W. A. Vernoy, W. S. Featherstone, C. A. Pitts. J. T. Holleman, J. N. McEachern, T. K. Glenn, I. N. Brown, I. N. Ragsdale, T. G. Thrower, Jacob H. Olson, J. F. Hamby, Stewart R. Roberts, C. M. Rizer, P. H. Akers. A. B. Caldwell, G. J. Lawhon, L. C. Daggett, W. R. Johnson, C. G. Hannah, Virgil Phillips, Geo. B. Hinman, M. L. Legg, Robert J. Lowry, W. S. Witham, H. Y. McCord, T. O. Poole, C. H. Kelley, O. M. Brissendme, John Justis. Walter McElreath, J. Nt Austin, Marion Smith, J. S. Sewell, Frank Hawkins, R. J. Guinn, A, P. Morgan, M. M. Welch, Mark W. Johnson, W. V. Kreigshaber, Walker White, E. R. Stanley, J. L. Stewart, S. D. Clay, T. B. Ryan, E. W. Walker, C. C. Crymes, D. J. Baker, W. A. Morris. Hudson Moore. L. H. Hill, J. Carroll Payne. Edward C. Peters, Forrest Adair, hev A. C. Ward. R. L. Asbell. Dan W. G-een. J. N. Harris. C. A. Tappan, Dr. G. Y. Pierce. Tom Tomlinson, Frank B. Eaves. T. L. Francis. F. M. Williams, A. J. Calloway, M. L. Minor. W. H. Rabern, O. W. Allen. H. M. Golden. W. L. Percy, J. W. Hollingsworth M. E. Tucker, W. D. Owens. J. E. Guthrie, Claud C. Mason, R. A. McMurray, R. M. Walker, Frank Weldon. Charles Alverson, J. H. Bradfield, 0. L. Jernigan, J. D McCarthy, Boling H. Jones, F. H. Jackson. W. A Fincher. MILLIONAIRE’S SON BACK IN JAIL OF OWN ACCORD CHICAGO, Sept. 30 Harold F. Hoops, who served 25 days in the House of Correction’ for motor car "mashing." was released last week, but returned there voluntarily to avoid temptations. Hoops is a son.of W. H Hoops, a millionaire merchant. He Is 22 y ears old, and has gone a giddy pace for two years. His father helped him out of a score of scrapes, but refused ffi pay the SSO fine assessed sot "mashing.” MUSCOGEE DEMOCRATS TO RALLY t OLI MBI S, GA., Sept, 30.- —A Dem ocratic rally is being planned for Mus cogee county, to take place at the coun ty court house in this city about No vember 1, for the purpose of arousing interest in the national election in or der to bring out a heavy vote on elec tion day. W. R. Story, G. W. Cooley, J. T. Hanjaras, A. M. Willis, J. F. Daniel, E. C. Trussell, Jake Broznack, O. A. Westbrook, Guy A. Myers, A. E. Childs, Roy M. Abernathy, J. R. Seawright, M. O. Jackson, E. Smith, J. H. Merritt, A. Jassabee, B. F. Melson, S. W. Griffith, Nelson T. Spratt, W. B. Disbro, W. J. Stoy, J. M. Hunter, W, S. McNeal, Sr., Dr. W. L. Gilbert, D. R. Wilder, Ivan E. Allen, George Muse, Albert H. Hytt, C. D. Knight, O. B, Stevens, F. J. Spratling, Albert Howell. Sr., Geo. P. Dickson, J. S. Bomar, Dr. John F. Purser, M. M. Anderson, C. K. Reaves, W. W. McNinch, T. F. McGahee, J. O. Cochran, Rev. S. R. Belk, L. D. Berger, T. A. Capps, W. M. Jenkins, I. S. Shropshire, Frank Wilby, E. D. Thomas, Paul Toland, J. B. Thomason, J. N. Landers, D. D. Murphy, B. F. Byfield, Car| Wolfsheimer, E. W. Martin. Ben Lee Crew, Chas. A. Davis. C. H. Girardeau, J. L. Milam. Dr. A. H. Baskin, E. E. Holcomb. C. H. McHan, Dan S. Walraven, W. M. Nichols. J. M. George. O. C. Cole, R. B. Cochran, Rev. C. P. Marchman, S. D Warren, W. B. Harper, G. C. Jones, B. C. Trouton, Chas. D. Barker, J E. Upchurch, W. V. Ogletree, J. M. Morris. H. D. Waugh. T. R. Sawtell, M. B Oliver. E. A. Haas. Rollin H. Kimball, Jesse Armistead, F. A. Quillian, Bernard Suttler, Walter G. Cooper, C. M. Tucker, Isaac Schoen, Re'. G. A. Adamson, E. L. Florence. Geo. I, Walker. S. L. Dallas. T. 0. Hathcock. S. B Turman. W. M. Flynn, L. E. Bennett, Dave Mandle. J. A. Bowers, A. H. Chapman, Courtland S. Winn, T. H. Bryant, Asa G. Candler, B. H. Hartsfield, Andrew Calhoun, Burson, G. M. Fishback, C. A. Jamison, J. R. Smith. Dr. C. J. Vaughn, H. Wemby, R. C. Foster, S. W. Herren, L. Wade, R. F. Wynne, Lucian Harris, M. S. McGee. D. W. Yarbrough, H. L. Carroll, Dr. Geo. S. Tigner, H. D. Sorrells, Manning,L. Abernathy, W. E Mashburn, R. R.Shropshire, N. O. Arrington, E. H. McGee, Harvey Hatcher, W. S. Wilson, W. B. Burpitt, W. R. Shropshire, Earl E. Griggs, J. C. Logan, Louis Gholstin, Chas. Kimball, T. L. Bond, A. W. Hodnett, W. S. Duncan, B. Lee Smith, W. F. Belk. James L. Key, Wesley Derrick, H. O. Reese, Frank F. Smith, Rev. R. E. Bradley, W. M. Bearden, E. C. Crichton, J. R. Lawhon, W. Hal Barker, W. S. Richardson, E. A. Hartsock, Dr. W. M. Powell. Dr. N. J. Grizzard, Clarence Stocks. S. N. Evans, A. J. Mayfield, Dr. J. C. White. Victor H. Kreigshaber, I. F. Vickery, J. E. Babb. R. L. Saxon, Paul Wesley, Chas. H. Black, H. G. Darby, S. J. Womack, C. E. Thomas, Wade P. Harding, H. B. Wey, Homer V. Brown, P. L. Guest. C. H. Shiflett, A H. Davis. Henry H. Greene, A. M. Hollingsworth, W. P. Wilson. Jim Manos, W. S. Lounsbury, W. Olm Stamps. Ebb T. Williams, J. H. Bullock. C. F. Knox, Eugene Dodd. W. L. Bryan. C. H. Chapman. John H. Thompson. Milton A. Smith, J B. Jackson. C. J. Holditch, wiiE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1912. CAROLINA POLITICIAN, AFTER ESCAPING MOB, SAFE IN JAIL AT AIKEN AIKEN, S. C._ Sept. 30.—Representa tive-elect Hugh Long, of Aiken county, is safe in the Aiken jail today and no further trouble is expected. Sheriff Raborn is being warmly commended for the strategy he used which resulted in Long being brought safely to Aiken from Wagener, where he was threat ened with death by a mob following the shooting of Pickens Gunter by I-ong on Saturday. ’ • Long is editor of a weekly newspa per at Wagener and won out in a. close race recently as one of the representa tives from Aiken county in the state legislature. Long is also mayor of Wagener. Gunter is president of the Bank of Wagener. Th<*shooting result ed from political differences. John J. Simpson, Guy M. Conley, L. D. Baker, C. E. Long, Chas. W. Walcott, J. C. Adolphus. William S. Thomson, S. B. Baldwin, J. P. Wall, A. Steve Hook, S. T. Tibbs, E. E. Pomeroy, H. A. Boynton, Mike T. Lambert, Thomas H. Scott, Claud L. Ashley, Ernest M. Brown, R. L. Avary, Fitzhugh Knox. Henry W. Davis, Harold Hirsch, Geo. F. Eubanks, Lee Hagan, W. H. Hoey, Heard W. Dent, George Gordon. Dr. George F. Payne, W. N. Hill, E. L. Barnes, J. C. Burson, J. T. Doonan. Dr. L. Hollander, R. H. White. W. B. Wilson, Henry H, Burke, J. O. Bell, John Woodruff. James W. Cook, M. C. Strickland, T. S. Florence, W. D. White, E. D. Peters, E A. Speer, A. Y. Robinson, M. R. Miles, M. Ellman, W. P. Anderson, J. Auerback, J. V. Wellborn, W. A. Rinkard, John W. Hardwick, M. S. Rankin, James L. Mayson, L. O. Wright, A. W. Farlinger. R. H. Baggerly, Geo. M. Hope, J. T. Rose, Russell Shirley. Dr. Linton Smith. Frank A. Pittman, A. L. Suttles. W. P. Walthall. S. G. Rook, Geo. A. Campbell. W. T. Wilson. Paul S. Etheridge, A. I. AI mand, J. W. Leeman, W. M. Brooks, J. M. Skinner, Geo A. Clayton, John M. Miller, Michael Fox, Paul Pause. H. M. Patton. Harry A. Etheridge, H. N. Allen, J. I. Gillespie, W. O. Parker. W. A. Fam, H L. Davidson, Allen D. Reeves. P. B. McKinney, Dr. W. A. Ruffin, C. A. Watson, M. L Thrower, Geo. C. Walters, A. F. Shroey, T. G. Brooks. W. J. Riordan, DOUBLE DIVORCE ALLOWS MEN TO “TRADE” WIVES GOWER, MO., Sept. 30— John F. Heath, a railroad agent at Gower, and A. L. Montgomery, a barber, have swapped wives Heath was divorced from Blanche Heath. Heath alleged extravagance. Montgomery got a di vorce at the same time from Carrie Montgomery. Montgomery and Mrs. Heath were married in Kansas City and have re turned to Gower. Heath and Mrs Montgomery were married in Maryville. Mo. ACCUSED SLAYER REFUSED BAIL. LA GRANGE. GA., Sept. 30.—Appli cation for bail has been refused by Judge R. W. Freeman, of the superior court, in the ease of J. D. Daniel, in dieted for the death of Horace Black, a negro, last April. He has been in the. county jail since the killing. Oscar Pappenheimer, L. Jones, James A. Wright, J. L. White. H. C. Shivers, Geo. Nelson. W. E. Paschal, R. W. Cameron, Emmett Blount, A. J. Shropshire, Herbert J. Haas, W. H. Bowen, W. L. Thornton. Paul A. Clemetns, A. R. Smith, William M. Smith, H. F. Sanders, John M. Nichols, A. R. King, A. C. Johnson, John A. Perdue, Chas. R. Garner, R. H. White, W. M. Jones. George W. Payne, Sam J. Wmn, O. R. Penn, W. F. Brandt, A. C. Belcher, S. J. Moncrief. Rev W. O. Foster, R J. Hudson, Homer J. Weaver, C. M. Reynolds, W. J. Withers, W. W. Hammett, James Brown, S. A. Williams, C. R. Walker, J. H. Clark. A. C. Bruce, L L. Stovall, J. T. Mills, R. L. Estes, M. C. Kiser, E. P, Gaffney, W. H. Brittain, Dr Frank Eskridge, Howard Arnold, H. B. Bradley, W. A. Simpson, H. L. Singer, W. F. Brown, S. J. Heath, L. W. Bradley, Dr. H. M. Smith, Homer Ashley, J. A. Crumley, H. L. Simmons, C. A. Stokes, John R. Webb, Dr. W. J„ Auten, J. M. Shearer, J. N. Ewing. W. H. Hancock, W. D. Alexander. Clifford L. Anderson, D. D. Baker, M. Tessier, Geo. W. Sealy, John S. Candler, H. N. Dutton, J. W. Henson, G. C. Tucker, M. H. Reeves, P. F. Smith, Si. Paris. C. E. Lempe, J. P. Westoery, Joel Hurt, W. R. Story, J. T. Butler. R. C. McCall, Sr., W. H. Johnson, John B. Bolst, Shepard Bryan,. N. A. Ansley, Joe H. Burdett, Remson King. U. A. Robertson, H. L. Tutwiler, 7. Because he has been vilified and lied about most scandalously in this campaign, his traducers never coming out in the open, and we want .to set the seal of disap proval on this style of campaigning, and show the character assassins that At lanta stands for FAIR PLAY and a SQUARE DEAL. 8. Because he can, and will, give us better service than any of his opponents, and our duty to the community demands that we shall do that thing which is best for the City, regardless of our personal prejudices or preferences. 9. Because being progressive, capable and energetic, he has naturally become a lead er, and, as might have been expected, a lot of mossback Bourbons are yelling “ring.” A ring is a FINISHED product, and of this the Bourbons are the best possible example. Chambers, as a real progressive, is the farthest possible from the ring. 10. Because his enemies are proclaiming that the Bond money was wasted, and he is responsible. This is a lie that demands punishment, and we must punish it with our votes. The Bond money has NOT been wasted. It has been expended EX ACTLY as was promised, insofar as it has been expended, and has been paid out under the constant supervision of the Bond Commission. Mr. Chambers has had nothing more to do with this distribution than any other member of Council. J. W. Goldsmith, B. B. Braswell, J. H. Moye, J. C. Mosley, A. Massey, John A. Jones, Walter P, Andrews, E. A. Cronheim, H. D. White, Z. T, Campbell, T. A. Hammond, W. W. Anderson, A. B. Morton, W. T. Braswell, F. B. Coleman, H. M. Patty, Dr. I. T, Catron, A. B. Gartrell, John A. Boykin, H, C. Barnes, R. M. Jones, H. A. Alexander, D. I. Melton, A. C. Briscoe, J. H. Goldsmith, J. W. Awtrey, H. J. Crahshaw, M. D. Eubanks, C. J. Osborn, A. Ten Brown, E. F. Williams, Dr. R. A. Verdirer, V. B. Smith, D. W. Ellis. Dr. M. McLarty, J. E. Teßow, J. T. Bell, Chas. Whiteford Smith. E. E. Watson, J. A. Smith, R. A. Allen, Samuel Nesbit Evans, C. O. Fife, H. A. Thomson, E. D. Crane, R. E. Snead, A. J. Orme, J. M. Tucker, W. J. Williamson, E. Winn Born, W. A. Lindsey, W. A. Puckett, Eugene R. Black. Joseph L. Broughton, Frank Weldon. Harrison Jones, Geo. F. Eubanks, M. H. Galyck. C. B. Reynolds. Dr. J. R. McCord, W. R. Tichenor, C. F. Jones, Arminius Wright, G. W. McDaniel, B. A. Jones, J. C. Simmons, W. H. Forshaw. Wm. Frank Buchanan, W. A. Edmondson, S. E. Mann. Robt. P. Jones. L. F. Price. C. D. Smith, A. M. Smith, Charlton G. Ogburn, M. R. Woodall. J. K. Jordan, Edgar Latham, Asa W. Candler. Rutherford Lipscomb, Nathan Coplan, M. N, Holmes, T. W. Jobson, J. A. Palmer. Jesse M. Wood, E. D. Bishop, W. J. Tilson, M. Harralson. Jr., Jas. C. Conn, J. B. Allen. Jerome Moore, C. H. BURGE HEADS GIDEONS THIRD TIME, DESPITE HIS PROTEST C. H. Burge, of Atlanta, began to day his third consecutive term as president of the local camp of Gide ons. despite hie protest against re election. Other officers elected at the meet ing yesterday afternoon were D. G. Dumas, first vice president; L. C. Sat terfield, second vice president: M. F. Allen, secretary; George W Brownlee, assistant secretary; W. T. Justin, treasurer, and M. C. Morris, chaplain. The trustees are Charles S. Ziegler, chairman; A. C. Wellborn, Captain W. H. H. Phelps, John Baker and Clarence W. Hatcher. W. E. Hoffman, W. T. Snead, Winfield P. Jones, W. R. Calloway, J. B. McNelley, W. Earle Daley, H. S. Cane, Jas. K. Hines, Jas. T. Miller, Henry Olsen, Gordon F. Mitchell, Rob£, Lee Avary, T. A. Splan, C. J. Terrell, J. E. Wilhelm, J. H. Crowley, W. M. Gavine. J. L. Carpenter, A. H. Davis, Geo. A. Beattie, W. W. Gaines. J. R. Mell, W. O. Marshburn, T. J. Ripley, J. M. Simonton, Edgar Oliver, A. H. Bancker, G. C. McWhirter. Verlin B. Moore, M. H. Abbott, G. B. Canvill, S. J. McDowell, B. G. West. W. B. Albright, C. D. Maddox, E. H. Bentley, Van Astor Batchelor, J. H. Johnston, Dr. J. B. Moncrief, Thos. B. Brown, D. A. Pirkle. A. J. Shropshire, Jr., H. C. Holbrook. Frampton E. Ellis, W. H. Lee. G. A. Martin, L. J. Crowley, W. A. DeLamar, W. G. Lamb. T. L. Beattie. Y. F. Hollingsworth, Jno. D. Humphries, Roy L. Craycraft, H. L. Telleferro, J. C. Reynolds. M. S. Rankin. L. H. Fitzpatrick, Jas. E. Warren, W. R. Williams. J. S. Crown, C. L. Pettigrew, Alvin L. Richards, G. T. Welch, Max Silverman. C. P. Cann, W. C. Cheney, C. W. Underwood, Cha--. B. Shelton, Ernest C. Kontz, C. W. Jones. A. W. Villard. E. S. Childress. E. W. Baldwin, R. R. Shropshire, W. Seompard, C. Tolds. W. H. Bryson. N. S. Walkley, C. J. Graham, Jacob Brockman. Waverly Fairman, P. C. McDuffie. W. R. Phillips, H. S. Baisden. W. M. Elliott. O. W. Krumbill, W. W. Strong. Jas. Brown, C. H. Maroney, C. W. Corley, R. G. Hunt, GIRL AND BROTHER ELOPE AND WED AT SAME TIME ST. LOUIS. Sept. 30.—When George J. Oberwinder and Miss Florence Bra dy decided to marry, they also decided i on an automobie' elopement. Ober winder visited F. Rozier Wickard and asked the latter to motor him and his fiancee to East St. Louis. Wickard con sented. When Oberwinder had gone Wickard also decided to elope. Miss Charlotte Louise Oberwinder, sister of his frieno agreed. The four were married at East Louis, to the surprise of relatives friends and almost each other. Your vote and influence is solicited for R. M. Clay ton for Chief of Construc tion. W. F. Morrill, J. F. Westbrook, S. F. Boykin, F. L. Neufville, D. O. Chesnut, Dr. G. A. Vinson, E. W. Greenway, W. W. Bourne, J. V. Poole, W. A. White. J. F. Golightly, W. J. Preston, A. J. Moss. J. A. Noyes, W. S. Dillon, W. P. Coles. W. E. Tippen, L. H. Forster, R. F. Gilliam, F. J. Vanderau, W. E. Sheats. Lowndes Connally, E. D. Thomas, D. P. Morris, L. H, Lawhon. J. O. Woodward, J. H. Clarke, D. A. McNabb, W. T. Hollis, R. M. Massey, W. B. Short, E. K. Bair, D. A. Borgsteaat, T. M. Fincher, C. J. Simmons, J. O. Palmer, Chas. N. Allen, W. H. Pendley. Lewis W. Thomas, W. B. Thompson, L. N. Johnson, Sr., W. J. Laney, W. J. Clower, Carl Hutcheson, F. M. Brown, T. B. Higdon. B. L. Goldsmith, Jno. A. Boykin, I. E. Tinney. B. Blackwell. Lowndes Calhoun, C. G. Hunt. F. C. Hannah, S. R. Brumbelow,' P, C. Morgan, C. L. Whaley, J. P. Glore, A. C. Ashley, J. C. Williams, H. H. Norman, W. F. Mullins, E. P. Starnes, C. C. Austin, J. E. Oxford, C. E. Marshall, W. R. Holder. S. R. Dunbar. John T. Davis. John E. Gay. J. H. Murphy, Gwin Fife, J. W. Starr. L. N. Johnson. John W. Woodruff. 0. G. Hayes, J. T. Fundley, L. A. Murphey. W. C. McDonald, G. M. Eakes. T. F. Allgood, E. S. Small, R. M. Callaway, W. S. Gillam. W. G. Alexander, K. Siegel, Walter M. Brice, E. L. Ozburn, M. B. Hooks, W. H. Lathrop, John Adams. A. A. DeLoach, J. A. Warbington, W. J. Eckels, J. W. Thompson, F. H. Netherland, J. H. Johnson, Thos. A. Holbrook, T. A. Day, M. C. Park, D. R. Evans, E. E. Fitzpatrick, H. Parks, J. R. Lumpkin, D. L. Thomas, J. F. Shields, * M. Miller, Harry Smith. Fred Machin, J. T. DeJarnette. J. O. Andrews. H. Cronheim, Ralph Victor, S. R. Jacobs. John B. Richards, E. S. Shelton. T. P. Jackson, R. S. Hilley. C. E. Evans. Lamont Myers, A. R. Elliott. C. F. Walker, W. C. Thompson, Dr. Jas. L. Hull, Jesse B. Lee. J. A. Smith, T. A. Plaster, H. Y. McMillan, G. R. Joiner, W. H. Hooten. A. B. Gartrell, E. R. Lawhon, J. O. Carroll, W. N. Hill. C. S. Shiflett. M. E. McAfee, S. R. Baldwin. W. L. Norman, E. L. McDaniel, W. A. Davis, R. C. Fuller, C. F. Morris. W. H. Fuller, L. D. Baker, R. F. Callaway, J. D. Alexander, E. H. Elrod, W. L. Campbell, W. C. Shirley, J. B. Wellborn, L. C. Green. Russell Bridges, W. C. Carpenter, W. C. Zellars, W. R. Daniel, G. H. Hughes, M. C. Morris, W. E. Oslin, R. H. White, John W. Sharp, J. B. Mathis, C. L. Clarke, • Ed Stauverman, Chas. E. Thompson, Dr. S. T. Biggers. J. F. Brown, S. D. Clements. Frank Ray, Claude A. Smith, W. W. Campbell, J. J. Brown. C. H. Leach, M. G. Couch, J. D. Whaley, T. H. Kermon. G. F. Hardy, Theo. W. Gissler, Dr. W. A. Jackson, W. F. Henderson. H. W. Dillin. L. A. Baldwin, J. T. Childress, T. M. Christian, H. J. Horton, H. C. Crosth wa It, INVALID’S DEATH ENDS BETROTHALOF 22 YEARS in» T ?? L ° UIS ’ SeP ‘ 30 — After spend ing „2 years of devotion waiting for her sweetheart to recover so they might be married, Miss Elizabeth Keller, of Elsah, arranged the funeral of her for mer sweetheart. Lee Walcott Spier. Spier in his younger days was a rail road conductor, running to Grafton. The young couple fell in love, became engaged and set the date for the wed ding. Then Spier was taken ill anc finally suffered locomotor ataxia. Our capital and surplus of $1,800,000, and our record for conservatism are an ab solute guarantee of safety for Trusts committed to us. Trust Company of Georgia. F. J. Waignel, H. F. Harrison, J. R. Morris. J. M. Swicegood, D. Dickson, Wm. I. Walker, H. J. Towers, R. W. Rogers, W M. Gill, J. G. Foote, A. Montgomery, J. W. McWilliams, Sr., O. L. Crane, H. D. White. W. E. Oslin. W. D. Coleman, C. G. Najour. A. C. Kerlin, J. T. Harmon. H. L. Atwater, W. W. Scott. W. C. Holleman, W. E. Andrews. Thos. A. Baldwin, J. L. Meek, J. J. Baker, A. T. Spalding. F. L. Cox. John R. Harwell, J. L. Merrell, L. G. Wynne, J. H, Johnson, C. L. Lease), H. G. Newman, Fred Turner, I. S. Styron, A. W. Sharp, Walter N. Martin, Dr. M. L. Nixon, J. A. Scott, Dr. L. C. Brewer, Glen Dewberry, J. P. Clements, H. J, Ragon, O. H. Puckett. Oscar Pappenheimer, J. F. Collie, John Blats, L. D. White, J. S. Hill, J. O. Alexander, E. Guntharp, Albert Lyon. J. E. McCullough, Jno. T. Slaughter, Geo. T. Lewis, Jr., Nickles Pope, S. P. Blanton. L. B. Morgan, A. P. Lowndes, C. B. Ragsdale, Irine Carter, A. B. Colley, C. Oatley, W. A. Culver, W. W. Henry, Paul U. Beam, F. A. Hooper, Logan Bleckley, S. H. Beam. W. W. Griffin, J. 8. Grant, W. F. Garwood, B. A. DeLoach. Geo. W. Sawtell, C. B. Myers, John C. Allen, Robt. Haverty, Harrison Jones. Geo. B. Hihtnan, Jas. G. Wilson, H. D. McCutcheon, Ed R. Hayes, J. A. McCoy, 0. W. Bryson, 3. H. Bram, Jr., J D. McCarty, E. C. Cartledge, Harvey Johnson, E. W. G. Boogher, F. R. Logan. S. A, Garwood,