The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, January 24, 1907, Image 2

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: of Stockholders De velops Interesting 'Statistics. wag k toll and enthusiastic st- at the meeting of th# Southern Life Insurance Company at the . In the Candler building Wad and when the figure* (bowing tin* proar«>< the company had made he 1 Ue seven and ons-half montha of adtstenoe there were expressions of Mnera) satisfaction. Since May 10. 22.172.000 In policies has been Issued. The company has sustained a loos of fl.'OOO by doath within this time. The Income tram premiums to date Is The capital Stock la fl00.000 paid In, and Ita onsets at the end of 1000 were 1221, 0*0.«f. The surplus for policy holdara tar I10T.073.0T. This la retarded ae a ramarhable showlnc tor a new company and It la doubtful If a similar showing caaild be made by one just entering the was shown the rnmisny .lid shown thst the expenses nt Jny did not exceed 05 per cent at the loading of the policies. This _ show* thst the company has secured I m . Pdp< lea at less expense toon other com- . A'.tth baths in view df dividends. The N treasurer's rrport showed thst the erm- m pony's Investmer.ls were In elate and V- asonlcltwl bonds and mil eatate estl- ■ noted at CO per cent or Ita real value. ■ Tibs monty of .he company Is thua kept ■ Is the South. I Officers and Dlreetere. The executive committee of the com pany Is composed of Wllmer L. lfoore. L. H. Sock. C. E. Harman. M. M. Jack, eon. John Owens, J. M. Stephens. J. R. Wilkinson. Tho finance committee consists of I. Y. Bag*, chairman; Frank Orme, A. E. Then.lull, John B. Owens, WUmsr L. MOD re; R. J. Taylor, of Macon; W. J. atld. of Griffin; E. W. Robertson, olumbla. H. C. officers are Wllmer L. Moore, L T. Rage. vice president; IWOh. Wi | ■■■■i prealdent; Frank ■tary Sad trosaurer; Miles UjThtWton. consult Ins actuary: Jack- >e t Orme. counsel; Dr. W. H. Ken- drlck. medical director; Joseph N. Wll. Hams, uudllor. _ . The board of directors constats of the following wtll-known business men: C. A. Alford. Bytvester. Os.: Fred B. Ball. Montgomery, Ala.; Lewis H. Deck, At lanta. Go.; J. W. Callahan. Balnbrldge. Go.: Asa O. Candler. Jr.. Atlanta, Oa.; j, Fsrrla Conn. Savannah. Oa; Hay- mond Car. Jacksonville. Fla. Tench C. Cose, Aahevine. N. CJ W. T. Oenlry. Atlanta. Oa.: C. E. Harman. Altontn. Oa.; U C. Heytte.^uguata. Oa; L. P. Hlllyer, Macon. »*S A. B. Hub. 8a- vannah, Oa: M. M. Jackson, Atlanta Oa: R W. Johnston. Macon. Oa; C. O. Zlrkle. Mont*om«ry. Ala: ; W. M Johnston, Macon. Oa: Hands Jordan, Atlanta Oa: W. J. Kincaid. OrltBn, Oa.: Jacques Loeb. Montgomery, Ala.; T. D. Meador, Atlanta Os.; Wllmsc L. Moore. Atlanta Oa; Frank Orme, At lanta Oa; John 8. Owens, Atlanta. Os.; J. E. nor.kla Asheville, N. C.; I. Y. Saga Atlanta oa; J. M. Stephens. Atlanta Oa; J. P. Bawyer, Alhsyllle. N c.} R J. Taylor, Wacom Oa: A. E. Thornton. Atlanta Oa; J. R, Wilkin son.'Atlanta. Oa.; B W. Robertann. Co. t-e. ■ : iumbia «• 1 MBWEBRRY TO INSPECT ‘ SOUTHERN NAVY YARDS. Washington.* Jan Ji.—-Secretary Newberry la arranging to make hie an- naal trip of ‘inspection of the South ern navy yards and stations, repeating the Hip he made last winter for this purpose Ha will leave Washington February 9 by roll for New Orleans to eOaaalite the Algiers naval station near that city. Embarking upon one of the aela !>- smaller naval venal*. Mr. Newberry will proceed to Peneacola Key Weal i nhd Ouantanarao Ins pact Ing the naval ■Motions than, and on the way north- xrerd will touch nt Port Royal anj i Charleston, 8. C. B}, r At Eeldlara' Hama Tbs devotional service which will be bpM -at' the Soldiers' Home Thurs day at I Ik m. will be led by Mrs. T. a. Westbrooks under the auspices of the Jutlett Nfc W. C. T. U. THE ATLANTA. OMOTOAK. THt'SSDAT. J ARC ART M SR pm cm OF ARKANSAS HAS During Incumbency Gov. Davis Averaged Nearly One Each Day. Special to Tbs Georgian Llttlo Rock, Ark.. Jan. 34.—A record of 1.771 pardons granted Hi six year* Is Isft by Oovernor Jeff Davie, who hoe just retired after serving three terms as chief executive of the state of Ar ksnsaa. This record If hollered to •U84 without an equal in any sUta In the Union. Oovernor Davis has been In office MM days, and, deducting til Sundays l.tTt Working days art loft. This shows a pardon granted far al- Oovernor most every day In which Davis was In office. The total of 1,771 pardons docs not Iselode about IM proclamations for the remitting of fines, the release of bondsmen and alffi- Th* title of the “Pardon Oovernor of Arkansas" was conferred upon Govern. Or Darla during hie first campaign for r*-*l*ctton and It has stuck to him over since. Governor Davit has mods no excuses for hit liberal use of tho par doning power and In hla campaign lours through the state has boosted of the fact that he has conferred happl- on thousands through the exer- _ Okacutlre clemency. The gov ernor has dUlatad that he could not resist the appeals of a mother for a son In the penitentiary. / In Arkansas the pardoning power It vested absolutely In the governor. There Is no pardon board add no Chock of any kind upon lbs exercise of the power by the chief executive. Pardena OS Christmas Qlftn Oovernor Davis issued hie first par don on January II, IMI, a day or two •fur ha went Into office. Hla last of ficial act, just at he was about to turn over hla office to the Incoming gov ernor, was to Issue n pardon to n bank- ar convicted of wracking th* Institu tion over which h* presided. Oovernor Davis has been In the habit of Issuing a large number of pardons as Christ mas gifts. Lost Christmas ha granted thirty-two pardons. He visited the state .penitentiary en tha precoding day and After talking with a large num ber eg[he convicts returned to his df* Oca and filled In tHe blanks which meant unexpected freedom to thirty- two of the unwilling wards of the stale. During the last few days of hie term the governor granted pardons at a rapid rata. On ona day eleven were granted and on the following day there were eight. There was hardly a day of tha last week or two of his farm that h* did not lasu* at least half a dosen pardon*. A Xm? Our Mar ba only a jlrad Hvar.tr a starred liver. It smcild be a stupid as well as tavtgs tile# adf boat a waary it Marvad" be lagged In »sn because be lagged la hit week, do In treating the logging, torpid liver It H s great mistake to Is* It with strong drastic drugs. A torpid liver It but an Indies!ion of an Ill-nourished, enfeebled body whose organs are weary with ever work. Ktart wRb tha stomach and alHed organ, c.f digestion end nutrition. Put lheat lo working order sod tea how quickly your liver will become active. Dr. Pierce'! Golden Medlrsl Ltltrovrry he- made many Marvelous cures of-livet trouble* by lu wonderful control of the organs of digestion and nutrition. It re stores th* normal activity of the Motaech, Increase* the secretion* of the blood-mak- log glands, cteaoMt tha sytiem from poi sonous accumulations, and so relieves th* liver of the burden* Imposed upon It by tb* defection of other organa. Ifyeu bare MMaror hod Mate te the ■M*’ km paarorfftetobit tape Urn, re nod wagaa foul bunk iigpmiliEdr taeorelar hastate. •I ms Horn and yet petal m torpid Hear or bStoaenem mt me iimeaiO Avoid all bet bread tad MoouHa gfttffia cake* tod other ladtoeetlhl* toed sod lake Mas -Ooteen Medleol DtacovtfT• regslarir sag stick mite sea Ottawa ere Ttmseociodctnog ail rootswS^5lk*e< tat togrefireto priatad ea sack bottle-eraser sod attested natter oath. It* leered teats are mtM fad extolled by tb* mom eariaeat Modkal writers of the agu tad tro rtceaiMwided to cure tha disease* lor which It Is odvlasd. Don't accept a substitute of unknown com position far tble hen-seowt MSSKUfg ALLEGED PREACHER ID JAIL OK CHARGE ■ OF STEALING DRAGS Special to Tbs Ueorglaa Balnbrldge, Oa., Jan. St.—R L. Mann was placed Ip Jail ban Tuesday to •wall trial on a charge of stealing brass from the Btuart Lumber Company nt Brinson and from the waterworks plant nt Donaltonvlll*. Mnnn was attested st Donalsonvllle after a search warrant, had been served and about IM pounds of brass found WILSON. ELECTED . OTQUIT JUDQE Bpeclsl to Tbs OeorglsD. Columbia. 8. C„ Jan. 24.—In tho joint asasmbly yesterday flocllltor J. 8. Wilson was etseted Judge of ths third circuit over Repreiwntatlve T.. B. Fra sier by a vote of 81 lo Tf. captain D. J. Otfflth was re-elected superintendent of the _ penitentiary without - npp.HltT.in " fof Three penitentiary directors Messrs. Mobley. Kirby and Hander* were nominated for r*-*lectlon and E. H. illln, of Richland, and Jasper W. Hmlth; -of Colleton, In opposition. Messrs. Banders. Mobley and 8mlth wd* elected on the first ballot. PLANS COMPLETED FOR NEW RAILROAD ■peels I to Tht Grorgtoa. Amerlcus. Oa.. Jan. 24.—After the meeting yesterday of the promoters of the Western and tlulf railway, definite plana were laid for the construction of this new road. The shop* are to be located In Amerlcus and th* principal offices are also to be here. With this read In view of construc tion and the route already mod* by the sureeyora for the Interurban electric line from here to Macon and Albany, Americus fs enjoying a period of rail road building. Compound Interest I to life when the body feel* tha delicious glow of health, vig or and energy. I That Certain Sense for vigor In th* brain and envy polos of th* nerve* comes when tba Improper foods are cut out •did predigested. Grape-Nuts takes tbetr place. , If It hoa taken you years to run down don't expect one mouthful of tttyi great food to bring you back, for It Is not a stimulant, but a ALL UPHILL Until Sht Found th* Proper Food. Rebuild cr. Iff days' trial shone resuhr •There’s a Reason” Oet tho Utile hot*. “Th^lo*jMo Wenvnift" lu pl.se i^i Life has a very plegaant aspect when viewed through the spectacles of health. We are equal to almost any task: mountains are as molehills and dif ficulties made but to he overcome when vigorous health Is ours. Just as rertnln as fnte. If we over load the stomach with poorly cooked, pasty, starchy or greasy food, wo will suffer ami lose health, for the machin ery of the body Is dependent for its strength and perfect action upon the food we eel. A woman, living In Maidstone, Eng land. says: “For months I suffered severely with pains lu my chest and amis as well ax round the back of my waist, and al ways felt tired and lackadaisical, so that the slightest egertlon was an ef fort. My appetite kept growing smaller and smaller. I consulted two doctors, hut no Improvement was noticeable while under their reniiectlve treatments. I became despondent nml begun to think my rass was hopeless, when a friend recommended Grape-Nuts, hav ing derived great henettl from this truly wonderful food himself. As a last chance I Invested In a package, amt after only n couple of weeks' trill It hnd marvelous effect* upon my health. The |Mina disappeared entirely, und In their place strength anil an excellent appetite returned. I felt strong and lit for anything, that nasty sensation of Ufclessncss having quite departed. "I have put »n flesh rapidly. "I have now used Grape-Nuts for many weeks, and mean to continue to d.< ao in the future, for the reason thut 1 and the remnlniler of the household like U so much. We eat it with milk and a little Jam. generally aprh-ui. which Is a valuable addition." Name given by Pnstura Company, Battle Creek. Mich. V . Part of this was Identified stolen from the locomotives of the 8iuart Lumber Company. Maim professes to be a Holiness preacher and also claims to b* a sor cerer. REGISIRAT10H DPEK,. ERR m. ELECTION The book* for the registration for the bond election are open at tha office of Tax Collector Stewart at the court house. The time of the election has been set for March 6. Only a few men have taken advantage of the opening of the book* and registered early. BOLOSSAY KIRALFY LEASES COLISEUM AT THE JAMESTOWN Special to The Georgias. Norfolk. Vo.. Jan. 24.—Boloatay Klr- alfy, the world famous producer of spectacular performances, has secur ed the groat coliseum an the grounds of the Norfolk Horae Show and Fair Association for the Jamastown Expo sition period, beginning In April, and after transforming (he same into a grand theater, modeled largely after the Olympia In London, will present therein during th* month* of the ex position spectacular performances, such Its announces, os have never been be fore given In America and which will rival Ihos* put on by him In London and Paris. Ths coliseum building, much after the order of Madison Hquare Garden In New York, In ao far as lts capacity Is concerned, will un- deign extensive alterations and the Klralfy productions to be put on here will be staged at a cost of over S1M,- <00 to th* producer, who will go to England and the European continent to secure most of th* attractions and per former*. NAVYDEPARTMENT IS BURYING SHELLS Washington. Jnn. 24.—The navy de partment haa awarded the following contracts: To the American and British Manu facturing Company, for tO.OOO 3-Inch forged nteel common shell, at 92.40 each; total. 149.too. To the Bethlehem Steel Company, for 40.0oo 3.inch forged steel common shell at <2.50 each: total 990.000. To the United States Rapid Fire Gun ami Powder Company, for 23.Q0O 3-Inch target shells, at Sl-945 euch; to tal. 941.13a. BATTLE OVER DISPENSARY WILL BE WAGED TUESDAY. Bpeclsl to Th* tiinrflas. Columbia. 8. l\. Jan. 24 —The battle over dispensary In the house has ar ranged by adopting a motion to make bills of two factions the special order for Tuesday at noon, with precedence ovfp*UverythIng till dlepoeed of. The new Investigating committee n III have reported by then. Th*» house Is antl-dlspensary, but the senntc Is likely pro-dispensary. Wreck in Yards. Three freight cars of the Nashville, Chatanoogu and 8t. l«oula railroad, two of which were loaded with nml. be came derailed while being switched under the Forsyth street bridge Wed nesday morning and «raffle was block ed for several hours. A large steam derrick and wrecking crew was on hand early and cleared up the wreck and put In new tracks by noon. RURAL LETTER CARRIERS ARE TO GET MORE PAY Washington, Jan. 24.—A davUlon hot been reached by th* house committee on poxtoffice and post roads to recom mend that tha maximum aalary of rural free delivery carrier, be fixed el Into q year, nr git a month. Judge J. M. Grtgffe, of Georgia, who to a member of the c.vmmlttoe, was urging Ms. bill calling tor a raise to 2900 • year, but a majority of tha com, mlttaa thought 1940 the proper fig are*. This wgi so doubt pax* th* hou** and become a law. Tba postal commission which was appointed last spring to Invoatlgut* the tranunoItalian o( . .aeond-ctoae mail matter, la about ready to report. On railroad* carrying .*coad-cUuM mall exceeding In averngo weight S.uOO pounds per mil* and lest than 2M00 pounds, a reduction of 2 par oant will >q roosaimand.L Wnm the nmoun- to In ex coo* ultimo pounds and Itw than 40,000 pound*, tr.eiw will be a reduction •f * p»r vent, between to ihi« nnd 80.000 pound, a redaction "f IT per cent, and over 20.000 pounds, a re duction of It per rant. Tba tout amount thus saved t > lit* government, according to the estimate of Judge Griggs, •will ba about thro* and a half million dollars snmtafly. WOMEN IN HOSPITALS Experience, of Mn. Roekwood and Mb* Tierney SJ REE 7 S WEEPING BY A U7 O; SUGGES 7/ON OF MR. COLLIER ThU to the with which, It I* suggeried, th* stmts *4 of dirt sod tra.ii la the Atlanta he rid final i. That tho .UfgMtloo I, not ao Idle dream of • fanciful brain to proren by fha fact that oe toot an authority than th* rom- a.tMtuuer i>f public work* mukc I lie Dig natle*. Chief John Jas men. of the ataUary .to- s r, »^r?!*"«i4 mas was relating to hltu the tronl.lc nt bla ilepnitmenl. He n-rltcd th» f„i I Hint Ju.l MX aureepen or* B*e(l to data th.. pared •tTe.tr d •Atlanta, tba aims aamber that was need when only half aa many atreeta "It aeentu to me.” Mid Mr. Collier, "tbit It weuld be practicable t* balld an ant* , iai ghilq but I hare thought at the matter, and I ran ae* a* reaaou why the eato could not be u»ed fur "A 'whirling broom attacked to tho wticeli of th* out* would 4* the work n* Sma&iaf jfiprsa t— run at the rate of oeowira 2) and 40 mm nh hoar. Two auto aweeixw. ar three, at,the moat, could do til tb* work wooM be gUni to ran am Mtu. nnd therw would not lm A by itoiNMU to frm! ’ An ««to itlMI nWttper! Whit d’ye Ibfnk of lh«t? HANGS HIMSELF IN TIME 70 SA VE LIVES OF FOUR Clavaland. Ohio. Jan. 24.—NobI* Bhankweller, aged 24. hanged hlmxelf In hit room. Just In tfme to save four employees of Hogan 8 Co., undertakers, from doath by go* turn**. Tb* polio* call for the nearxe when BhankwelleT* body wo* found, aroused the men from eleep. i Charles Garvan, lying near the tala- phone, fell over In a heap when he fume* from tba beater In th* had filled th* rooms. Eugene PHUrdy heard him fall. Ha went to ralaa Oar- van and »••» overcome. John Conway cam* In and fell beside tbs two men. Tbs throe .wept carried out by Wll* llam Summers, a driver, wbo beard Conway coll as ha fell. Summers re vived th* men in tha open air and mod* the “run" to th* room for Shank- waUar. FARMER* LOSING MEAT FROM WARM WEATHER. Special to The Georgias. Gadsden, Ala., Jan. 24.—A great many farmer* in thla section of th* state report heavy losses of meat dur ing tba worm weather of th* past two week*. Thousands of hags were killed during tba cold weather tb* latter part of December, and the excessively warm weather cauaad the meat to spoil before It could toko the salt to pre serve It. The lot* to quite a blow to the farmer*, oa many of them will have to buy meat to carry them over to next fall. Piles 0ar«d Qulokly ud Piinlesily—No Bilk, No Danger. A Fret Trial Paokag* to Cenvin** Emit by Mall to All Wha Write. Common eano* to just a# iiafaaaary (even more so) In medicine os In busi ness or the affairs of evory day life. People are getting to know more than they used to. Not *<> long ago. It woe the fashion to make all sorts of claims for a medicine, and wind up by asking the reader lo gn to a drug store and buy a bottle. People won't stand for that kind nf thing now. Thay want proof—tangible proof. They want to try the remedy first and If they And It to be what to claimed thoy win be glad enough to go and buy It. A CONVINCING ARGUMENT. That to why wo say to evory person suffering from piles or any form or rectal disease, send us your name end we will gledly send you a free trial package. For we know what th* re sult will be After using the trial you will hurry to your. Marvst druggist and get a 30c box at Pyramid Pile Cute, now iidmltted by thousands to be one of the moat wonderful reliefs •nd cure, for Pile* ever known. "Please excuse my delay In writing to you sooner In regard to what your Pyramid Pile Cure has done for me. I consider It one of the finest meaUinrs In the world for pile*. I suffered un told misery for four months when m> wife begged me to eend for a Site box. When It wan half gone I knew I was better nnd It didn't take any begging to get me to send for a second box. I think I am about well now but If I feel uny symptoms of a return I will order at once. * uxler It from the Pyramid Unix Co. to be sure of the cure Tell all about this fine remedy for pile* "And if there to anything tn this letter you want to u»e do no. I re ceived vour letter, a few deys ago. Tour* for a remedy like Pyramid Pile Cure. J. J. MvElwee -Honey Grove. Tex.. R. R. 9, Box 29. "P. s I only used two boxes and don't think I need any more. Piles of seven months' Handing Pyramid Drug Co.. 04 Pyr amid Building. Marshall. Michigan. 11 sill limit by return moll anil the re sult! wlH’lwth delight and aatontoh you. ran mi jwisicom Charlie Johns, charged with telling Art to th* apartments of Mrs. Willie Stamper, fit 1-1 Marietta street, short ly after Mrs. Stamper was arrested for tke killing of Bailiff John Dodgeti. wm acquitted by a jury In'the criminal day afternoon. Policeman Bogus taatl fled that he found Johns In tba door way to Mn. Btampar'a ‘place and when ha enteredha 1 Gaaiiwaroa-Otot tha whot* Inslda of th* house was on flee. A Jug of oil which Mr*. 8tamper bad toft tn her homo was nearly all emptied on the floor and bedding. GAOIDEN NATIONAL BANK COMPLETES ORGANIZATION. Hpcclat to The Uatladtii. Atat. Aon. ja^Th* stock holders of the Gadsden National bank have completed tht orgdulsstlon of that Institution. The bank will begin bu.lnese with an authorised capital of >100,000, with authority toJncraaxc this amount to 2110.000 a* tha occasion may demand. The director* elected officer* ea follower E. T. Hollingsworth, pres. Ident; J. W. Hammond, vice president, and W. C. Brockway, cashier. Pate Otlloato Woman and Glrla. Th* Old Standard. Orova'a Tastaleti Chill Tontc, drive* out malaria aad build* up the arriant. Bold by all declare ’ rears. --Ice lo cents. COURT OF APPEALS CALENDAR FEBRUARY 11. IASS MARGARET TIERNEY MRS.CHAS. A.ROCKWOO0 A large proportion of tb* operations performed la oar boaplUXd era upon women aad girls tat acme organ lo toms Why should this bn the Because they bare nag lac ted them- •elreo, as every ana of tbeaa patieotx i)t tba hospital beds bad plenty of warn lay in thorn dragring aanaationa, pains nt left or right of abdomen, baakaehes. narrows exhaust ion. In flammation. . uloerotlan. dlaplacc- fftonta, and other organic wpaknaaaa). All of these symptom* are indie*. lion* of nn unhealthy condition of tho famnte system and if not headed the penalty bam to be paid by e dangerous ops rati on. When these symptoms manifest themselves, do not drag along until you are obliged to go to the hospital and submit to an opera- ‘ * * Lydia E. tlon—bat remembar that Ptnkhsm's Vegetable Compound, made from native root* and herb*, hasxaved hundred* of women from surgical operations. Lydia S. Plnkham'* Vegetable Compound, has cared more case* of fotnlnlob ills than nay other one renaody. 8u*h letters no the/ollowing arc constantly being reoelrst*. by Mn. Pinlthaut to nrdre oar eintmi. Mrs. C. A. Rock wood, teacher at Parliamentary Law, of (I Free tit, Predoula, N. Y., writes I | “For y4*rx I suffered wtehfsmote tronblt, It was decided that an naaretlim v •ary, and although I aaOntattsd X operation my •agertogs oaoMnan until ' ■toE,Ptoi>«n'.Vm*^S pound -ni rr——lor—4—* V— 4 <1 |TTr* k - remedy, ao quickly did It imtoro my Match. I cannot thank you auffiolaatly fart tgood it hu done ma 1 ’ - r Vlas Margaret Tierney, of K . IN W. !3th Street, # M*w York, writ at • Dear Mrs. Hakkabi:— “Wbeo only sightoaa year* of a phyeieten drotted^y^am opw-dof - ire to toy. obi* Ceapouad Lydia K. Plnkham to Vegetable No other remedy baa qunliled endorsement as Plnkham't Vegetoble other remedy In tha a reoord at euros of fimalt Mn. Pinkham'i Standing Invitation to Wo Women suffering from nay form of female weakness are inv.ted to promptly communicate with Mrs. Plnkham. at Lynn, Maas. From the •ymptonu giren, tho trouble may be located and tha animat and turret vrity of reeovery advised. Out of her vast volume of experience In treating female Ills Mrs. Plnkham probably has the very knowledge that auy help your core. Her odrloe is free and always helpful. AN nn. PUUffa's Adrke-A Wwbu Sol UadcnOnN iWnul UU. MUST PRACTICE SHOOTING AS IF FIGHTING BATTLE. Washington, Jan. 24.—In practice tir ing of soldiers with the rifle or pistol In the future the war department will Insist that It be under conditions sim ilar to tboot which obtain In battle. It will not do for the men to do their firing from shed* or shelter*, but If shall be conducted "In th* open" and with tha weapons with, which each arm of the service to regularly equipped. Infantry and artillery, except (told bat. terics'ar* required tn practice with the rifle cavalry, with theTIfl* and the pla- tol. and Beld artillery with the pistol. MANY HOQB SLAUGHTERED DURING COLO WEATHER. flpertel to The Georgian. Balnbrldge, On.. Jap. 24.—This week has been “hog-ktmng time*” Hi Decatur county. « The cold snap which struck this section Sunday night wot looked on by th* farmer* os a blessing, and all were quick to take advantage of,)t to slaughter their porkers. Tht* la the first time the weather ha* been, cold enough "to rev* meat,” and a number of farmer* had fed all their cotn^to, their hogs and were losing nfeiaty ‘op them ovary day. Quantities of thrift have been lost In the county this year by those who slaughtered thef* bogs too soon. • • ' Banquet ter Church. . qti Tburxdny night the Men a League of the 4'apltol Avenue Baptist church wilt sit down to nbanquet. Thin league la composed of all of th* men of the church and ws* organised a short while aco for tha purpose of promoting the social sad spiritual Interests of tha men of that churrh. President W. Floyd Johnson of the league will art as toantmunter. Addresses trill be made by Rev. John E. White, Dr. T. B Bell and Dr. J. K .Pace On th* second call of the court of appeals, rasas from 71 to 107, Inclusive, are placed on the calendar for argu ment. th* call beginning February 11. The case* are ai follow's: Northern Circuit—Rucker v*. Tabor A Almand, Parkin* at ol. vs. Terroll, Governor; Austin vs. Long. Chapman v*. Conwell, Ferry 8 Co. vs. Mattox 8 Turner. Southern Cotton oil Company re. Gladmtn, Bond et al. vs. Kidd, Wil liam* vs. Fain 8 Stamp*. Western Circuit—Moss. Manufactur ing Company vs. Carolina Portland Ce ment Compani'. Carolina Portland Ca. turnt Company va. Moss Manufacturing Company, Hearn at al. vs. - Gower, Agent. Northeastern Circuit—Southam Rail way fompnny vs. Chestnut Mtn. Mdse. Company, for use. etc.; Southern Rail-1 way Company vs. Oliver 8 Morrow, lutndrum vs. Smith.•Southern Rallivny Company et ul. vs. Millar. Southern Railway Company et al. ra. Rowe. Blue Ridge Circuit—Landrum vs. jinn, Cherokee Circuit—'Western and At lantic Railroad Company v*. Clark. Ari- mlntotrator. etc.; Chapman et al.. guardians, vs. Taliaferro; Johnson vs. Jlr*. Douglas. Payne ve. Stevens. Charles va. Brooker. Alabama Con struction Company vs. Utrtcl. Rathe Circuit—Green ve. Wright. Un derwood et al. va Bare 8 Heard. Rey- noltto va. Nevln. Tallapoosa Circuit—Reck, by* next frleml. vs. Standard Cotton Mills: Fa vors va. Hathcork. City of Cedartonn vs. Brooke Atlanta and nirmlngham Air Line Railway, Company va. Mc Manus. {Ben Franklin Was a union man, but eouid not use this label: There was uo label in his days. You have the oppor* tunitv. 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