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The Atlanta Constitution,
Thursday, 4th February 1915,
PAGE 7, COLUMN 6.
Run down by overwork on the Frank Case and the recent prosecution of Dan S. Lehon, C. C. Tedder, and Arthur Thurman in the noted Subornation of Perjury Cases, Solicitor General Hugh M. Dorsey has been forced to seek health in Hampton Springs, Fla., for which he quietly left a day or so ago. It is not definitely known when he will return. He is accompanied by Mrs. Dorsey, and will be back in time to take a part in the Frank Case Proceedings before the United States Supreme Court in Washington on February 23.
Days and nights of vigorous application were required of the Solicitor in preparing his cases against the trio of accused men who were acquitted Sunday night. In connection with this, he was also overburdened with the volume of work upon the prosecution's fight against the Frank Appeal.
Members of his staff denied, however, that his condition was in anywise serious. It was stated yesterday in his office that he had taken advantage of a lull in affairs to go to the Florida Springs for recuperation.