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Milledgeviile Man Kicked by a Mule Monday Night. BROUGHT TO HOSPITAL Taken to New County Institution Where Operation Was Performed. Harvey Walton of Milledgeviile was the first patient to undergo an operation at Hie new Wilhum Monnuial hospital. Mr. Walton was kicked by a mule Monday night about 6 o'clock and his right arm just above the elbow was badly crushed and two rib.; broken. It was impossible for tin family to get a physician to attend nim Mtnday niirht and it was not until yesterday about 10 o'clock that i I'liysirian was olitained. Tir. A. A. S iliiarnson went to the Walton home m an automobile and biouyht the iniur.nl m;tn to the new ci'iuty hospital hiie. lie was taken immediately to the opo:-atmn phut and j.iven an an-ie-?het:c and the fracture ieduie,j. li. W.iliamson 'lid the operating assisted by I'r. liny Sthu'tz. DR. PAKKiN TALKS AT inn Spt-aks Hsfore One Hundred .Mer on Subject "The t'ominv; Kingdom." Th:o.inir Kin'loint g. n n the elmrch Mo '- nrc.. T're t:inpiet was iriven 'the Woman's l..-:f."ie of the Cll.e ri-niK , hiiii h f..r'thi: iim ii :ti.- uir. Kato n. Over 100 people wore - "Ilr. i' ::'. n .1, '1 h: .til the ..olimold., t' ai or!,l l i-,k that tic e. .:r. WoHd-wid, imc tne Ki eat K the b'-lief .s a. ..r. M. ..rni , rv t.iat tondrti.ni erudirut.i K.t;n discus -'.1 th.i of di.i-e and the eradi-oth.-r co, onion proli!eius of tecor-linir t I ir. rarkie. it is job io eiin,!!'.-!!.. the. ob- ; thine and V- cl:.m.,e.l j',,.! the mail', joe, ionati hieh tn tie.. PUHIL ready n The CiinirroHman Klett tlv.u he Wasliinxton His ProlmMe AstNiKnrtu'nt. 'nne.1 ..f ,tt . Ind . Ibet f lb. :s,:li In, i be,e :rakine plan r: i'i-I'I'I'-s entice (he Of ti e loi d bv lie K ( llj.. irs.v ' MAKKIE!) SI NUAY. (.. ('. IbH.dw. ll al.d MisH (.rrlru.le I. (iiMitii Med at ln.liiinpoli. Tbe weddny of lb. C. l.o-..Ptl!. ni i .t'inl e.iK and Prank'o Hud 1 '.HI,, of the l,r.e (Sconce (illla lo.liuoap.'io , TP.- VO....K . oai ,o.jk plar. at (he I... r ar.nt,. Mr. ood Mi :'.!: West Pli ..tree .iuM.biy. J..i.ip.rv ,e ...me to tin M .n and v.et mine. eK f.irnr.-. d burn o'ely to their dill V-e-t loci. - .lie.i wbeie tbev .. no-v at l.vnic (o their r.'icM-l,. 'I rowple met v bile tbe giocir. .n t .dc.it Hiitler ( odeie ,ot M iji'lam a (Indent at the Hhottrol biirli el...d. Vis (idl i.il foi.o. rlv eider) si t r'ntitfoi t and lii .'ll knie to I'laokfort wotde. 'J Hsrvrji, ptio.w. West Wnle Kiiiar. I

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A:Id.tionl List of Lotal Fn.t VSinatn at Multeit Poultry Show. Pnsl E. Routh. m North Park street won several of tiie premiuinnR at the Mulberry poultry show which .dosed ilaat Saturday after being: in scsion a wc.it. lie wen rir.t, t hit d and fourth pretniuma in the- Buff Bock ockucl; fir.it, second and fourth premiums in the TiufT Rock pullet; and .irat and second for the best Buff Rock Jen. He also won a special award for the hiE-het scores on the Bull Hock class. In the show. i. N. Davis also of this city won everal of the premiums. He won .irst, second, third and fourth, Put.idire Cochin hen; first cock and first n the pen. He also won first in the iimti Cmiib Rhade Island Pd e.dt ai d fourth cockerel. A silver cup was xiven him for the best Rhode 1and Red in the show and he took fourth prize in the pen elitilit, ftrfv, second and third, in the Silver Spanfried Hamburg hen class, first pullet, tirat cockerel, first cock and first hen in the same t'lusn. APPEAR AT THE GRAND

Circuit Stoik Company to Give Performance Here Once a W eek. "Our Own Players' a very pleasing iitle circuit st.vk conmany will make ts n!st visit to Ix-banon rrn r ri.iay, i'ebruai v Jilli. The company was forneriy The Edward Doyle Company, i well known traveling stock comparj which has api'e'ued here on many ma:;ions. At the present t'me Mr. kt-je a ci'cuit of six towns in the state that he visit each week in i .ew play at bargain p. ices, l.etv I'mn will very likely he placed on this circuit and a preliminary introduction o the circuit stock plan will he in.nuK'ated when this company npcai:- here for Krulay nigiit, Kcbruary Mi. Pr'..ntT.tf a society drama en.it'eil "The Whirl of Society" in three iris. Vaudeville be interspersed brtwen the acts and a very ente'..iiuiie; eenirir is a.-si.retl a', prices act- of i.ll. i.ipuiy win ap.aa. neie e.ub biMt in a change of In'l at ''iirr.i.ir.ce. It is one of the :be road and Lebanon prop' asrd to learn of the arrange. r il ap.e:.n,i,i c weekly at the .,11 Ik: neat' ! Tiir ! Special Musical Program and Readings at Service in 4he Presbyterian Church. A Lincoln program will Ic given at be n p.-.- 'mar next Sun.l.n afternoon at the I'rc.bjt' lian i-hurcli. One of he f.i.ture- of the propiam will be be -.a,! er. of tbe t-'.i poems. "I.in--olo Walk . at Mldnigh'" ar,.l "We flik.-l "f Lincoln in Tbe Nijrbt." by V-, ,. M.-y .st mle ll;i mirton. Musi.1 n-imber. approerinte to tbe .ca,iiii v ill be given by the two uuartettes. A full prog! am will b- published latARRANGK DETAILS. ( uiiiinillee Completes Minor Arrangelot ids for Lincoln liaiiUtt. T'ne continiltii; in chalge of tin Cineola bai..U-t held a meting fasl nil-ht "1 the elh'-es t'l ''cent. ir K..SI li.llingwortli and coeipleled till le.pior an angcinentes fur tliat hi;. event V hicll IS to he la-Id lle,.t Well n.s.tav n.ght. Mie tei'ei ,;, will he ei.,.-d KatuMtay ev.niei; and theie ,. -iln... -,,l he none rold after that tune i" p.-l'lo vho bave thus far failed to purchase sh..uld do so mi inc.iia'.cly. P SMI BIDING State Hoard of lltnllh Kcjecln Site of New Huililinu; at lldnn(lnllale. n , rate le-s-'d of lisa 'h cm .-1 Ihr sit" nf tbe pr,pe,,,e. new n.b.ie .'lei llU.Wir.t. Bid li p.. M..-..IIV foi i,uth.r plot ( rh.ieo, 1i"'wlV' c t'.e titi-ae oor i h" h the ' 'd li'iiblini; m"v IwoK ii If' ..ii o .(.. i.l the . mi i-p.wl. d n, tru lee aot t::

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kJfJUi to ADMIRES WILLARD. Darcy Impresaed With Bulk of Cham pion HeavywfiRht. HID Ihi f.iM.liai. " ecrl.T.) ClflCAGO, February 7. "My eye, but isn't he a whopper!" Th'ta Lea Darcy, pride o'Au.stralia. poke his admiration of Jess Willard. heavyweight champion of the world, when they met here, Darcy seemed somewhat awed by the bulk of the champion, who towet-d full head above him. Aa they shook handa Datv cy rather winced as his hand, not a s-mM one by tiny means, was enveloped in that of W illard. 1 thought you were a bit bigger. said W illard as he cast an appraising eye over the form of the other. I can make 158 pounds, replied Darcy. Then returning; to his first remark, he added: "I hadn't expected to see t.uoh a big fellow as you are. -Although Willard is more than a foot the taller, there is a difference of only seven inches in their reach. Darcy's stretch of 74 inches being abnormal. He's a mighty nice little kid," was Willard's comment after they parted. OFFERS $10,000. Halving Pioinolcr Wants Darcy te .Meet (iibbons. Iflu Mr Inh-ra.ilp.s4l A ritu Herri,. ClilCACO, February 7. William Herman, Twin Cities boxing promoter re;..dy to hand over $4l,000 to Lester Darcy if the Austrian will meet Mike (.iibbons of St. 1 ul in a bout. (iibbons is expected to arrive here today to meet Darcy and talk over the position. So anxious is (iibbons. tc get a crack at the ustralian that he is ri pared to be really moderate in his dc.naud.-i. Darcy, who is showing at a focal theater, looks upon the proposition favorably but ist inclined to take on e of the lesser mi.idieweights first and tackle (I. boons as the climax to his campaign in this country if sotueme doesn't b- at him first. GlliHUVS Ol TPOIYI'F.li MOD A. MILWAUKEE. February 7. Hob Moh.i was decisively outpointed by Tommy (iibbons in ten rounds here lust nigiit. The eight was the only ound in which .Mo ha had better than in even break while (iibbons hail the "Ige in five rounds, trillions' clev..ness 4 the principal factor in his .ictory. IIKEAhS ARM. NEW ORLEANS. February 7. Henry Wil's, negro boxer, broke his arm in the second round of a bout with battling Jim Johnson here la.-t night and was compelled to iUit. VEIOCK'S COMMENT ON TOPICS IN ALL THE BRANCHES OF SPORT r.Y JACK VEIOCK. I thr h.lnnnli.i,. .Vri. K.-r-lre.l NEW YORK. February ''-Although it is generally believed that many ball players are overpaid, there is one major i. ague star at least who is not te be greatly criticised for tbe -land lie made when he received his contract .'or 'I'll?. The player .pie:. tion ig (irovei Cleveland Alexander, king r the pitihers in the National league. When the Thill', star got bis contract from I'ro.-iiient Itaker and noted that it called fr $H.KK for 1PI7 he was peeved. He sent it ba-'c in the next mail with a re.iue.it that the ante lie raised to Sl-..KKi. And when Mr. Baker got the answer from A!rx he almost feinted. "It's "long." laded Raker. "I can't afford to pay any such salary as tiiat. What 1 offered in the first place is the limit. So tr tract w ontre Alex'. l, and rcga of it i ultimate outcome it is worth whll discussing from at ka.-t one or t angles. I'le.i.lent Itaker probably know what Ins riub can afford ' pay out in Jllanes. If he doesn't he is unfitted '. the pie, idencv of a big club. And we I stly believe that itaker e'Tered Aim all he thought he roulil alTonl. Other players on th Philif team waiil.d more nnmey, to. And (taker rnuhtn't m.ct Alennider flciniinds and treat Hie others like Hut wad- figure Alexander oil is.,,, oi hie worth to Hie Phillies in e.iinptiiiro.i lo the value iff su h piny en ii a fi.bli to tie Detroit club un.l Speaker tn the Cleveland Indian:,. 1 1 e..e la d nainH players are ad.niUe.) t be woltli all tliey are ir.-ttoig tn loth ilub-.. Obb i an attrition a'i over Di Amr-ricjin l,cHirii rire-ut. He !r, .dill playing woiiilfful ball for $ JO. ii'm per m 4 en. Siieaker's pre ,en. on i he t 'lev. laml il'di bioogiil the Kor.-i t f i( hark nit" tie: spoil. get in lfitl- ,.. r.,,-r-i I,'- 1 1 1. 'SHI .:,l -.rv a.' a diMUiog (-.I'd at home, not to oietdlon t.b.,1 Ir' drew tin tin, rn,l Now tskr a plant a .lexuivlo.-! Thf i ut'litt ji( lt'.i..'r bad all

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other National League wigglers tied to a post lust season. He pitched in , a total of 4S games, und of this num-1 her he worked in US complete contests, ! eight more than Pfeffer, of BiMoklyn. j who was second in the "iron man" class. Out of the total games pitched dur-j ing the seuson Alexander triumphed! in 3o games, and is credited with hut 12 defeats. He had 16 shutouts to hi.. 1 credit when the seuson came to a close. ! Now chop Alexander's victories from i the Philly "won" column and you'll , sis' w hat a difference it makes. The Phillies would not bave been in the up to the last few days, and witli-Al.-xuii.ltr the Crrat oti their hur! s ing staff they would have been a much pooler drawing card both at home and on the road. We do not believe that the player hould he encouraged to play the part . of a stick-up man. Hut in Aleiiuler'a ruse it leohs a Ibom.h he is worth every cent he has u-ke.l, if Speaker and other star-: are woith the cy they ate .hawing down each (leorges t'arpenlirr, the r rench star has been serving his country ao ani viator aimost continuously since tne i ulbieak of the war, and during th:it time he has iovcre.1 himself with jri...... fight in'j fur France. But (.eoi-ges has not been fighting in the ring, and in the neivous bu -i fl "f taking piM-t ill U'-ri biiLlles has become abdictrd to the ci(-ar-?. It is said that ("a.-is-ntier i.kes so many eigtrette; 'hat h:s .ind i bee impaired, ane that oni; short bout a-rinst Jeai r.f the build of A1 Pal c so w ir!. d that he we t bellows at the end e Ilicot. a boxr rer. he be. an blowing like four round.--. lie pair boxed for th benefit of the famiiy left by (ieorgel Bernard, the French middleweight I ' who was killed in action. I If this report regarding ('iirpentie. I is true, he has probably gone back' considerably since be abandoned the , ring for an arin-ued aeroplane, ami even though he might he given plenty ! -f time to train, he might still find himself unable to get inio the sail." condition he enjoyed when he took up his place with the brave sons of France at the front. Talk of matching Carpentier with Jess Willard has not ;vreived much .avorahle comment en this side of the pond. Such a match looks lik" a freak, to begin with, for t'ne di-Terence in height and weight in t'ne two me.i is altogether out of proportion, and it appears to thefair-mindod boxing critic that it would be a crime nguu (he boxing game to bring th"m gether. Mick King, the latest arrival f; Australia, looks and acts lik" fighter. Mick has the same pica, i personality that won so many Inei Dar he landed Is and they say that Mick c cht Ilia a wildcat when he wants to. King was the middleweight chainoion of Au. drali-i until be met Dairy. Then tli titl&,p.ie.cd into the haod.of the Maitlund boy. for the potc stopped the bout In fine the tenili round, when Darcy had King's c c closet! nil. I was giving linn an unmerciful beating in his own corner. But, despite this fact. King and Darrv arr very friendly, and they are olitiioirg lo tin much of their tiaini ig togelhci-. King is not the ha. t let paired up oboiit hiiivolf, or inclined to brag about what he ran do. He siiv that he will be more than willing to start at the hut turn He ladder and work up to a bout for the title. If Darcy .l.J'.-Ht,, all American entrants, for the middle or light h.'.ivmr,r,lt trowns-. Kin w,l A forv a.-l to a matt h with him. The in wcoo.er I . said to be one of the rlt'veiest boys in tbn middleweight division and a willing serapiier from gong, to gong. New Yuifc promoien ma waiting until King K'di leads- for a biuf'n a"l wh." bo rounds mtu sbani! he w.ti l.v no troubla iandiplj pwtchts lirs.

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