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Organization Complete and Every
thing Is in Readiness for l
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Great Campaign. ,
With every association in the Geor- |
gia Baptist Convention organized for,
the Baptist $75,000,000 campalgn and !
with hundreds of the leading men'
and women of the denomination ac- |
tively connected with the muvem&-nt,é
the first month's effort is declared
by State Director Dr. Arch C. (‘rfle;
to be remarkably successful. '
“l do not see how we have been
able to accomplish the amount of |
far-reaching organization in s 0 shortl
a time,” he stated as he pointed outy|
hew in the face of a number of dlf—i
ficulties the organization plans had |
materialized until he feels that a|
great part of the task has ulready:
been mastered,
“August has been the first real'
month of work for the campaign. Tbe’
movement did not get further than |
the selection of State officials ln‘
July. But the last thirty-one hot
days of the eighth month of .the;
twelve have marked steady and ln-’
creasing progress in the work of get
ting Georgia Baptists ready for the|
heavy task of raising one-tenth of
the total amount of the fund—§7,-
500,000,
“The work during this month just
closing has gone forward until the\
very unit of the campaign is now the
point of emphasis—the local church.
“We are succeeding in this point
where we feel that the key to the
whote task lles, that is the local
church,” stated John W, Jenkins,
State erganizer, yesterday,
Today is the fifth Sunday and all
over the State the Baptist leaders
are gathering for special presenta
tion of the campaign by the leading
ministers and laymen of the State.
Among the men who are speaking
are such leaders as President Weflv»rl
of Mercer University, President Fos- |
ter of Bessie Tift' College, Pnelldantl
Van Hoose of Shorter, Dr, B, J, W.
Graham, editor of the Index; Dr. J.
M. Long, head of the Georgia Bap
tist Hospltal; T. 8. Scoggins, man
ager of the Orphans’' Home; J. Henry
Burnett of Mercer University, Dr.
Montague of Mercer Unlverllty,!
Judge Whipple of Cordele, Judge
Parker of Waycross, Dean Farrar of
Mercer and about fifty others, °*
The most enthusiastic report is
given out by Mrs.. Kate C. Wake
field, State directos for the women |
in this Baptist $756,000,000 (‘ampalgn.g
She states that Georgia Baptist
wemen and children will do their part
in this huge task and that they will
do it with an enthusiasm that has
not been witnessed in any of their
church work heretofore. She has
carried the organization to every
point of the State and the detailed
work is now rapidly resulting in a
prepared condition for the actual
drive,
Dr. L. R. Searborough, director
general for the elghteen States of the
Southern Baptist Convention, sends
to Dr, Cree the enthusiastic report
of & man who sees victory, He writes
that he has never seen such compilete
support as is being manifested by the
people everywhere, !
“You people in Georgla are doing
fine, but you had better not stop one
day if you want to stay in the race,
These other States are right in the
rush of things and they are deter
mined to do their dead lavel hest for
the movement,” he writes to Dr. Cree.
Biggest Cheese Is
Valued at $16,000
CHICAGO, Aug. 30.—A cheese 8 foot
high, 10 feet in diameter and weighing
31,964 pounds, recently has boen complets
ed for Armour & Co. to be exhibited at
the National Dairy Show here October §
to 12. It is said to be not only the larg
est choese in the world, but the largest
ever attewpted and s valued at §516,000,
Details of the big cheese are impressiva,
It is stated 357,600 pounds of milk, SOO
pounds of sait and 1,261 cunces of rennat
were used in its making The milk was
taken from 12,000 cows on 1,800 farms, 59
factories turnishing the curds and 73
cheese-makers and helpers co-operating in
the making, Three “bandage cloths wary
used, each 33 feet long and 18 feet wide,
The process of manufacture was “filmed"
l?« two motion picture concerns and the
pletures are to be shown throughout the
world,
Court Must Define l
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Evangelical’ in Will
(By International News Service,)
MANSFIELD, Ohio, Aug. . By the
terms of the will of Miss Susan M.
Bturges, who died in thig c", two years
ago, the bulk of her estate of over 1100.-
000 was Jest in trust to the Evangelical
Churches of this eity. The heirs are now
asking the court to «efine “Wvangelical ™
Different ministers are being called te
the witness stand to interpret the mean
ing. Miss Bturges did not designate the
churches, but speeified each church was
to appeint seven members, none of whom
#WOeAr, use tobacco or intoxicants, The
seven members from oach Iv&n, lieal
Chareh are to meet and elect a ard of
soven to administer the trust. The money
s to be usud for philanthrople purposes.
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Men Like Old Regiment,
So They Reenlist
gl'z International News lowho.)
UNCTION CITY, Kan, Aug. 30.-
{:anmly the ex-members of the Seventh
Myision, & regular unit, like the serviec.
The division I being demobilized here. Bo
any of the men have re-enlisted that
:‘m\nhm‘ like 470 officers haye heen or.
dered held hpre to command the reor
ganiged units now being formed Praoti
eally half of those re-onlisting are going
back into their old units
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;«M candy, lee cream, #te, get a small
box of 01l of korein at the druggist's
Follow the directions. Absolutely safe,
guaranteed method of becoming thin,
No wself-starving; you become slender
gracefully vivacious, mentally amd phy
sically alert—glad you're alivel Reducs
tion guaranteed 10 to 60 pounds.—Adv,
HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN — A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNLAY, AUGUST 31, Ivl9.
Telephone Used to
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Warn Moonshiners
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When Raid Is Near
(By Universal Service.)
LEXINGTON, Ky., Aug. 30—The
new era of moonshining in the West
Virginia-Kentucky-Tennessée moun.
tains, brought about by State and na
tional prohibition, presents to the rev
enye officialg vastly different prob
lems from thase of a decade ago.
The new era moonshiner is a profi
teer—and he is getting $lO a quart
for his “white lightning.” The moon
shiners are getting rich beyond thelr
wildest dreams. ‘
It is unquestionably the case that
there is more moonshining in these
mountains tnan ever before, although
ralds and captures are numerous
Ilicit distillers look at the price and
are willing to take a chance, ‘
Where two years ago many moon
shiners did not know what a tele-|
phone was, now lines have been ex
tended into the mountain sections And‘
in many cases, so revenue officers in
centers are informed, tips concerning |
raids or approaching bodies of offi
ces are telephoned ahead. ‘
A, T. Sims, old time Huntington,
W. Va, revenue man, telis of a re
cent episode,
A telephone wire broke between the
posse and the moonshiner. A neigh
bor of the moonshiner found the
break before the officers arrived,
menaed it and telephoned another
neighbor to warn the moonshiner
For Illicit Stills
MONTGOMERY, Ala, Aug. %o.—
Usuing an airplane, Deputy Murshal
J. A. Uall of Montgomery this
morning wen on a scouting trip
over the surrounding territory in an
effort to locate illicit distilleries,
This is the first tim ethat this
method has been used in this sec
tion and Deputy Wall was well
pleased with the resuits. He says
taht he expects that the first trip
will result in several arrests.
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Prisoner Tells Judge
(By International News Service)
TOPEKA, Kaps, Aug, 30-—"l've mar
ried a rich widew-—you'll not hear from
me any more,” was the closing of a let
ter which Judge C. W, Bmith, pardon
eclerk in the office of Governor Allen
here, received from & former prisoner
at the Kansas State penitentiary at
Lansing, The man was recently dis
charged., He said that he and his wife
had just purchased a $56,000 home.
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“1 suffered for ten years with
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lot of money before 1 found a medi
cine that was a real benefit to me.
Since taking one dose of Mayr's Won
derful Remedy fourteen weeks ago, 1
have had more real joy of living than
I had in ten years before.” It is a
simple, harmless preparation that re
moves the catarrhal mucus from the
#itestinal tract and allays the inflam
mation which causes practically all
stomach, liver and intestinal ail
ments, including appendicitis,. One
dose will convince or money refunded,
Tacobs' Pharmacy and druggists
everywhere,-—Adv.
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MEMBERS ATLANTA INSURANCE EXCHANGE
| SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
For the six months ending June 30, 1919, of the econdition of
The Northern Assurance Company, Ltd.
OF LONDON, ENGLAND,
Organized under the laws of the Kingdom of Great Britain, made to the
governor of the State of Georgia In pursuance of the laws of said State,
Principal Office in Upited States-—No. 56 John Street, New York.
I, CAPITAL BTOCK,
Whole amount of eapital stoek .................None in the United States
Amount paid up in cash, statutory deposit . .......oieeneveqs $200,000,00
11. ASSETS.
Total assets of the company, actual cash market va1ue........57,178,767.99
I, LIABILITIES,
I TR | b inbrtisbr it cistirisivit e eLI I
IV. INCOME DURING THE FIRST BIX MONTH OF THE YEAR 1919,
Total income actually received during the first six months in
BRI Ciitecsiaiivsnitilisansinntnacsiannis s s 000 017.12
V. EXPENDITURES DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE
¢ YEAR 1919,
Total expenditures during the first six months of the year in
SR isnsaihbadsanishsrnnaaannsrreins Basanannerina sBB AN
Greatest amount insured in any one rigk ~.,...00. $200,000
Total amount of insurance oustanding ............ ¥762,659,512
A copy of the act of incorporation, duly certified, is of file in the office
of the insurance commissioner. .
RETATE OF NEW YORK--County of New York:
Personally appeared before the undersigned George W, Babb, whe, be.
ing duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the manager of The North.
ern Assurance Company, Limited, and that the foregoing statement is cor.
rect and true. ; GHORGE W. BABB,
. Manager.
Sworn to and subsepibed before me, this 26th day of A&ru;. ‘l{&l;
Notary Publie, Kings O‘uun‘(y‘ No. 2
Name of State Agent—E, B§, HITCH, Waytross,
Name of Agent at Atlanta—EDGAß DUNLAP INSURANCE AGENCY
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. LOS ANGELES, Aug. 30.—A bun
galow in the air!
A cozy, luxurious home, done ln!
early Spanish architecture, with a|
lawn, flower gardens, palm trees,
etc—and all of it 200 feet off the
ground, ‘
This is what Walter P, Story is
having done in the heart of Los An-!
geles, for Story, wealthy clubman and |
owner of the Story Building, is build.
ing a home on the roof of that down
town skyscraper, Broadway at Sixth.
While thousands pass by beneath
the towering cornices of the office
building, carpenters, brick masons,
plumbers and other workmen are toil
ing 200 feet above the street on what
will be the most unique residence,
not only in Los Angeles, but west of
the Mississippi River,
BACHELOR APARTMENTS.
Story will call it his “Bachelor
Apartments,” but it is as much a bun
galow atop the skyscraper roof as any
one of a thousand charming Califor
nia cottages dotting the city's resi
dence streets,
It is not a redwood bungalow, but
artificial stone. A red tile roof will
top off the Spanish mission effect.
Inside it ig being bullt with an eye to
the most modern designs, Circassian
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These suites were bought to sell for a great deal more. They are well
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offering them at the low price of $129 for the ecomplete suite, exactly as pic
tured (any number of extra chairs can be furnished). Choice of rich nut
brown fumed or dull waxed golden oak.
TERMS IF DESIRED
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NEAR TRINITY AVE. 137 WHITEHALL STREET NEAR TRINITY AVE.
walnut panel effects being carried
out in some rooms, with the oval ceil
ing idea also involved, to a degree.
The “landscaping” atop the roof will
come after thé bungalow is compler.
Two feet or more of earth will be
carried twelve stories up and leveled
out on the roof for a lawn, flower
gardens, ete, There will be a con
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SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT :
For the six months ending June 30, 1919, of the condition of the
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Phoenix Assurance Company, Limited,
OF LONDON, ENGLAND,
Organized under the laws of the Kingdom of Gireat Britain, made to the
governor of the State of Georgla in pursuance of the laws of said State.
. Prinetpal Office~loo Wiiliam street, New York.
| I. CAPITAL BTOCK.
Whole amount of capital stock ~.Not applicable in U, S. Branch statement
‘ Amount paid up in cash. .. .. ...Not applicable in U, 8. Branch statement
1 11. ASSETS.
Total assets of the company, actual cash market value .. .. ..$5,359,661.61
| 1 LIABILITIES.
"I‘ntul HaBIBMON ..000050 vb s e s o sARBN 1Y
i IV. INCOME DURING THE FIRSBT SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1919,
Total income actually received during the first six months in
| DRBIE o 6 4 00 e 60 ihia os chles ke B LD
V. EXPENDITURES DURING THE FIRST BIX MONTHS OF THE
‘ YEAR 1919,
Total expenditures during the first six months of the year in |
b o+, i s gnie ks G ety TS No)
Greatest amount insured in any one risk.. ~ .. .. ..$100,000,00
Total amount of insurance outstanding... .. .. .. .. 089,218.72 }
A copy of the act of incorporation, duly certified, is of file in the office
of the insurance commissioner, v
STATE OF NEW YORK-County of New York: !
Personally appeared before the undersigned P, Beresford, who, being
duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the U, 8. manager of the Phoenix
Assurance Company, Ltd, and that the foregoing statement is correct and
true, P. BERESFORD, U, B. Manager.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th day of Auguu.. 1919.
CHAS, H. SCHMIDLING,
Notary Public Kings County.
Name of State Agent—A. OMLHAVER.
Name of Agent at Atlanta—EDGAß DUNLAP,
cretz walk to keep people “off the
grass,” and a gardener will be em
ployed to look after the lawn and
shrubbery just as if he were at work
out Wilshire way. So far as its be
ing a complete home, there will be no
differen¢c in the ‘h'‘ome on a house
top” from a residence on West. Adams
street.
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