Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 31, 1907, Image 2

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2 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. rBIDAY, MAY a, tNl BAR ASSOCIATION IARKSCORE SECRETARY ROOT Summons Lawyers Every where to Wage War on Rootism. Special to The Georgian. tirannnh. Ga.. May a.—Judge Joseph R. Lunar, of Augusta. before the Georgia her, read e paper op “The History of the Klteb- lliktii.ru of the Supreme Court of Georgia.” Another paper was that of Judge Henry Mo- Alpla of the Chatham court of ordinary, on “The Probate Court: Ita Jurisdiction and Incident!." elation tbo charter recently obtain* Bibb superior court. Henry A. Alexander, of Atlanta, read an interesting paper on "Defects In the Hood's The standard blood-purifying medicine. In usual liquid or new tablet form. Sarsaparilla Awnings For etorcs, Offices, Residences, Public Buildings,stc., manu- ia and put up. IBMmiaiipVHW All work guaranteed Lowest prices. Pbona or write for estimates. J. M HIGH GO, ttlnnta; F. K. Callows/. Atlanta; C. II. Hall. Jr.. Atlanta: M. W. Ileck, AtUnt* °‘rT fat 1 , W C. I- Olea.ner, Atlantal Atlanta; f. II. I.muiiltln, Atlunta;' B. Clay, Atlaotai W. II. fiemlng, Augusta; coni W. G. Martin, Jr„ Maoon; Jo.opt Morris, Jestip; J. II. Tlfton, Sylvester; jr. Purdy. .Augusta; C. Henry Cohen. LugustSi A. Illuehshear. Augusta; J. r. Ihattuok, Ufayette; II. b. Maynard, Amarl us; A. W. Ixme, Maeoa; R. I* Moore, Georgia Law as Regards Mechanics and Ma Mutcrlal Man's Liens. 1 Cendtmnt Rootism. Hon. Champ Clark concluded hla ad' drees tp tho members of the Georgia Bar Association at Tybee yesterday as follows: •■I rejoice with exceeding great Joy that no Southern lawyer and no coun try lawyer made the sinister suggestion, - ■ ■ — —-a by any the most alnlater ever made . prominent American, that If laglelatlon does, not furnish the Federal govern ment all the power wanted, sooner or leter constructions of the constitution will be found to vest the power where It will bo exercised. "Mr. EllhU Hoot, secretary of war under one president and secretary ol state under another, achieved the bat eminence' of suggesting that the courts he tampered with In order to strain and stretch tho powers of the hedcrnl government to suit the Ideas of him self and other ultra-Hamlltonlana. Mr. Boot Is to bo corrupted at the foun- anted tain, a suggestion which should be re pugnant to every lover of the republic, whatever may be hla political affllla- tlona. Hla Idas. If put Into practice, would convert the courts Into engine* of opposition more hateful than abso lute authority exercleed openly by i Caesar or a Napoleon. • Much of tho execration In which the memory of Aaron Burr la held la due to the Immorality expressed In hi* fa miliar motto:. 'Whatever la boldly aa- aert and plausibly maintained l* law.' Good men do not believe that, and they do not take kindly to the brilliant man a part of whoae creed It was. Good men will not Indorse Mr. Secretary Boot's groaily Immoral and unpatriotic proposition to acquire unconstitutional and Illegal power* for tho Federal gov ernment by unwarranted and dlahoneat constructions by the court*. It la a pleaauro to note that before he made that astounding suggestion hi* name wan frequently coupled ... with th* prest dentlal nomination, but that alno# he mailo It he l» utterly and moat properly Igpored In that connection. "I summon lawyer*, especially coun cvtrywhi try lawyer*, everywhere to Bird up their loins for a light agalnat Itootlem all along tbo lino. Lawyer* rood* tba constitution. It Is both their privilege and their duty to defend It whether attacked from nmbuah or In tho open gari*to Child UbST r#o*lred. rBMhWTC la Factories," was well ng lawyers are: The part a ad tbe comedy ol turn by mooDlriht Tho names, of il Mothfr la':'' H.° r r u o. ‘rr tfih J. T hull. Kllagerald; Ton fee eon. rimers Id; T. A. 1'ark.r, Waycrose: J. L Mil Hamilton; F.'V. Garrard. Columbus; II H. Miller. Columbus: W. O. l.ane. Colnmbus: f! j*. Gilbert Colnmbus; A. W. Event, , SandarsvUI*: B. f>. grant, BtnderarHle:O. C. Grant, HaoderevlUe; J. J.~r1r*t,Griffin; w. If. Barnett, Augusta; J. M. Ora. L — Maeoa A. Mol ftttirshbrbj J. 1£*'uniirr'Augusta; Tjf Y ireilng this morning, the Oser- ssoelatlou elected the following pletou. ['resident, Judge Samuel B. Adam,, i —"i Brat - r - ‘ Of in eon; trosinrer, p. Ilarrl.nn, of Atltnti Executive eemmltua, J. lUapell Mart i of Thomaarllle: Victor L. Smith, of The ..moeGhj^d.eldjd .. donjt.htj for th. 'KbS^OT a. a endnwinnnt In honor lo th# utmory Judg* Logan E. Blackley. 5? CASTOR IA for Infant* and Children Tin Kind You Hava Always Bough! Bears the Signature of GRAND ARMY PAYS TRIBUTE TO DEAD Decoration Day at National Cemetery Elaborately Celebrated. The annual tribute to the memory of the eoldler dead who wore the blue was paid Thursday In the national ceme tery at Marietta before th* O. A. H. of Georgia, betides hundreds of others. The grave* of the 10,Mo dead In th* cemetery were decorated with llowera and email flags, and In a Bow of ora. tory speakers told of the deed* the soldier* had accomplished. Dr. Rush II. Shlppen, pastor of th* Unitarian churoh of Atlanta, delivered the address of th* day, and In eloquent words eulogised the dead. The Deco ration Day oxordsea were In charge of Commander O. P. Webster, of Fitxger aid. head of the O. A. R. department of Georgia. Brigadier General Edgerly, commander of the department of the gulf, was present at the exercises, to gether jvlth llrlgadler General J. W. Scully, retired, who recited a touching poem. The program Included th* reading of the deportment and national order* by Adjutant W. M. Scott; th* reading of President Lincoln'* G«tly*burg address by C. F, Fairbanks; "Th# Festival of Our D*ad" by Luelus Perry Hills, and th* decoration of the graves. ARROW tic Shopping Over Our ’Phone •? IS AN APPRECIATED CONVENIENCE. *■ no Private Exchange with operator in Our Store. It it surprising hew popular this Idea now is. Scores upon scares of fam ilies ring us up every day fer drugs end drug store sundries. We operate * FREE Messenger Service In connection with our Tolephona Shopping System, It is ■ well know fact that our prices weaken competitive figures (that is be cause wo enjoy a mattery of the mar ket. Buying, at w* do, for this end two other busy drug store*). Right pricte. Phone ui. Our Broad Guarantee ■'» On everything wt sell we foi guarantee the me price to be *1- me ways a* lew, to never higher, Bt and In moat cum lower. JACOBS’ PHARM 6, 8, 10 Marietta Street. . ji3 Witt F* ACY ?n d*] hall Street. H EPWORTH LEAGUE CONVENTION WILL MEET IN MACON 500 Delegates From South Georgia Conference* Expected. Special to The Georgian. Macon. On., May 11.—Five hundred or more Epworth Leaguers of the south Georgia conference will come to Macon on June 13 for the purpose of attending the sixth annual conference of th* organisation, which will be held at that time In this city. Great prepa, rations are being made by the Maoon City Union of Epworth Leagues and the convention will be entertained roy ally. The convention eeeslons will be held at Mulberry Street Methodist Church- Delegates will be present rep, reseating scores of charters all over the south Oeorgla conference. MAYOR 8MITH BACKi TALKS OF CONVENTION Special to Tho Georgian. Macon-, Go.. May IL—Mayor Smith returned yesterdiy from Athene, where the annual convention of th* Georgia many respects, believes Mayor the convention was the beat ever liel In Georgia. Mayot- Smith was resleeted secretary Qf the association. lo by Recorder Cabanlst, The talk made 1 f Union, on >u !uton, on Suspended sentences In mllce courts. Mayor Smith said, was leord with a great deal of Interest MR8. CALHOUN DIE8 AFTER LONG ILLNE88 Special to The Georgian. Maoon, Ga., May II.—At the age of 10 years, Mr*. J. W. Calhoun died at ter home In Rutland after an Illness of several weeks. Mrs. Calhoun was the widow, of the late J. W. Calhoun and Is survived bi four eons, W. A., J. W.. A. Vf. and a E. Calhoun, also three daughters, Mrs. Kendrick, tiro. E. Bentley and Mrs. McKenney, all living In Bibb county. Mrs. Calhoun was a devotsd member was well known In thle city. .»ILES CURED IN *8 TO 14 DAY8. NTMENT Js gueientetd^to cur* or moot/ ro- .»ILB8 CURED IN* TO PAZO OINTMENT 1« fuaran GRAND J|7rY ADJOURN8 TILL NEXT WEEK, Special to Tbe Georslou. Macon, Go.. May IL—On account of the absence from the court boueo of Solicitor General Brunson, and the foot week. No Jury has yet been drawn for next week, and Just what business will be taken up tin hen hss not yet been an which a large amount of business was done, the grand Jury adjourned yes terday and w|ll not meet again until Tuesday of next week. COLLEGE 0IRL8 GONE FROM WE8LEYAN. Special to Tb* Georgian. Macon, Go., May 11.—Wesleyan Col lege halls nr* still today and th* cam pu* does not look like the s*m* old iltce. Not since last lummir have he halls and campus been eo vacant ithtng In and there Is something In the air that bespeaks the absence of th* young la, die*. With the banquet tendered to * member* of the graduating class 'edneeday night by President and Mrs. Du Font Guerry, th* commence meat exercises came to an end. Near this morning. The girls who wsr* present at th* banquet were: Mis* Mary Balkcom, Macon; Miss Sarah E. Branham, Ox- ford; Miss Mattl* Chappell, Macon; Miss Blanche L. Chapman, Quitman: Miss Rhoda Cheves, villa Rica; Miss Julia Fletcher Coney, Hewktnsvll)*; Miss Ines Daughtry, Jackson; Miss Willi* Ellis, Macon; Miss Annl* Eng- and, Conyers; Miss Willie Woodson Srmlnger, Vienna; Miss Maud* Bacon fisher, Eastman. RURAL LETTER CARRIERS MEET IN CONVENTION. Bperial to Tbe Georgian. Macon, Ga., Msy It.—Tho third an nual convention of the Sixth Congres sional District Association of Rural Leltsr Carriers was held at the city auditorium yeeterday. Clad In neat suite of gray and wearing hats or the same color, th* letter carriers made u nest appearance when the opening sea. slon was called to order by President nodes , _ Hickman, of Barnesvllls; J. W. An drews, of The Rock, and E. A. Moore, of Thomaaton. AuDERMAN MELTON ASKS IMMEDIATE TRIAL. Bpedal to The Georgian. Macon, Go., May IL—Th* following card was printed In Macon Thursday morning by Alderman J. B. Melton; "To th* Public: The sensational headline* In Wednesday's edition of an afternoon newspaper, announcing that Soft Shirts For Outing Wear They’re made of quite a variety of different fabrics and are just the thing for golf, etc. Some have the high-band collars attached, some de tached, and others have the low flat collars attached. Silk $2.00 to $4.00 French Flannels $2.00 to $2.50 Pongees and Soisettes $1.50 to $2.50 CROPS DAMAGED BY HAIL STORM Special to The Georgian. Jenklnsboro, Ga., May IL—All growing crops, vegetables and fruits were damaged by a heavy rein and hall storm which passed over here late yesterday evening. Cotton and young lonts were practically beaten lecee. Med Dog Creates 8tlr. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., May IL—Quite a lively scene woe enacted on Walnut street Thursday evnlng when a mad dog stir- red the excitement of the residents. The dog wasHnally run down and killed In an alley without biting anyone. Inspects New Church. Speclel to Tbe Georgleu. Macon, Go., May IL—Rev. G. T. Bourne, T. 8. Lowry and John McKay, composing the building committee of the new Presbyterian cburch, which Is In course of construction on Jeff Da vis street, paid a visit to the building Thureday night. The Sunday school room Is about finished and when com pleted will be one of the finest Sunday school rooms In the city. eJUl 8ATURDAY MATINEE g>30 p. m. MUSIC FESTIVAL ST. NICHOLAS AUDITORIUM (Ponce DeLeon Cere) T-O-N-l-G-H-T THIS 8>15. MME. KENDALL WERTHKER, soprano. MISS GRACE LEE BROWN, soprano. GEORGE HAMLIN, tenor. HUGO OLK. violin. Orchestra of 10, chorus of 200. Mlse Abott sings "Mad Scene" from cla." and French Hones. • BESSIE ABOTT "Lucia," and French songs. Saturday matinee, cam. at Haynes', 17 Whitehall, until 6 p. m. afterwards at auditorium. TAX NOTICE State and County Tax Books now open. Make your returns at once and avoid the rush. Books will close in a few days.; T. M- AHMISTEAD, Tax Receiver. H0TEL8 AND RESORT3. HOTEL WOODWARD, Broadway and Fifty-Fifth Street. NEW YORK CITY. A high class transient and residential hotel, catering only to a refined and exclusive cllcntelo. T. D. GREEN, Manager. i WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS GREENBRIER WEST VIRGINIA (Tbe "0I.D WRITS" Sulphur.) Now open. Famous for Its sulphur baths. Modern Improvement., .with prlvats bnthf. Permanent orchestra. Tsrmi, ill to >23 week, ISO to HO per month. Writs for lllintrntcd booklet. Address, GEO. A. MILLS, Jr., Manager. GreenbrierWblto Sulphur Splines, W. Va. \GRAND SUBURBS TAKE UP ANNEXATION PLAN Kirkwood and Battle Hill Meet to Discuss Question. Hurt In Runaway. Special to Tbs Georgian. Macon, Go. May IL—A horae driven by Captain W. L. Starr and attached to a light sulky ran away on Third street Thursday morning. Captalti Starr w*a thrown from the light vehicle, but was not seriously Injured. A remarkRble thing about the runaway la that al though the aulky was uninjured, other vehicle* which were struck were badly smashed and the path of the runaway could almost ba traced by buggy teata and other removable article*. MUNYON’S SUCCESS In Quring Old Chronic Cases of RHEUMATISM Patients Given Up as Incurable Si Restored to oalth by MUNYON’S 3 X RHEUMATISM REMEDY 1 want every rheumatic to throw sway ell giMmAiftqniid “liter wh«t /oar doctor — — ' whit /our frlendi ra»j • wno| /our friend* m«y w bigoted or prejudiced _ . __ I ill idrertliea remedlfjL go at once mfflw TO'if, 3 J get It for you If be bet nop* In stock.! There art to doses In n bottle, and it auy says: "Every tablet Is worth t s out In order to do me InJ, say that I have demanded an is trial upon this Charge, evl- usds under some mistake. Th* verdict or the Jury will i me. In the meantime It I* Respectfully, "J. B. MELTON." Committed to Jail. Studanta Examined. Oa., May IL—Judg* W. H. r., conducted th* examination flats of law atudents at Msrcer dene# and criminal law Thura- r The examination was conducted superior court room and tb* lawyer* were put through on* of dsst tests of (be yssr. 4 TCanOT KS Will B d,* sui ttl» Is c Hemen»,tr, rile arid, ni ither barmfi T, >alnw ran prova thii imemani dj "Sldasr^Ceral*l hsllars, has aavi ‘.S’ 0 ,Si M ever besa mads, nent by th* lo- has < ale cas any k It Mb lyspspsta and Stomach Itemedy enn- hjeV one to eat a good, square meal end fiy‘constipation Ointment Mess a aatu- raVmoT.meaVln.from^wo^to jireejnmiue#, nostrums. rtl movement In I aodTs rapidly tak ties and weaken! If yo* are narvoa — — yqu cu t aleep.. If you are weak and ran Sewn, don't All to get a botila of Ran yon's Few Paw Tonic. It wjjl make yrn strop?, task* you alesp and make j All persona suffering wna rtie* ■ mull earnestly ask to try my Pile Ointment. It stops all Itehlux and pain Inttaatly. Moa- ty bark It It faRa to cure sod curs quickly. If vou need tnedlcnl advice r. ,1 ren Run. ton'1. rifty.third aud Jaffarsou atretta, Philadelphia, Pa. Mass meetings for the purpoae of lion discussing the annexation by Atlanta ol their respective municipalities were held Thursday night by the people of Kirkwood and Battle IIIII. At the former city the committee of ■ 4* with At' three, appointed to negotlat* luma's executive committee of ten on term* of annexation, reported what ivrssi* v* stiuir auiiuh, iwjiu basis had been agreed upon rlod of five years should go for the provement of Kirkwood alone: that tlM bnmletl ini|elili'dnc.«s of J6.000 bo assumed by Atlanta; and that th* commute* recommend to the city coun cil tho extension of tho water malM to tin- center of Klrkw 1. when >.»••- thirds of tho people agreed to take water. UNIONS WILL ASK ELECTION BY PEOPLE Call Upon Council to Amend Charter on Three ' Officials. v*»i. a committee of nine was appointed to confer With the committee of three, for the purpose of drawing up definite plana of annexation, these pinna to bt submitted to th* people at a later mass m At'the maaa meeting In the achooi -v houae of Battle Hill a committee _ three wa« appointed to confer with Atlanta's dgeetlUve committee of ten and roach a baala of annexation be tween Battle Hill and Atlanta. Tbs masting was an enthuslastlo one. th* school houss being crowded. Major E. E. Pomeroy, a member of the Atlanta executive committee OM tho author of the resolution In council providing for city oxttnilon, was th* speaker of the occasion, and aroused much Interest In the Greater Atlanta. The following committee was ap- pointed: M. M. Anderson, H. C. Dunlap pnd James Babb. WANT NEW BOARD IN SAN FRANCISCO San Fyanclsco. May It.—The com merclal interests of San Francisco.*uA'S formally demanded the removal of the Incumbent police commission. Th# d*' tnand motlo on Mayor Schmlta yester day nl80 Involves the appointment o a police commission frpm a list o names selected by that body of cltl sens, which Is practically the rejuve pated and enlarged committee of fifty original!y appointed by the mayor himself. WILMOT BROUGHT BACK TO CHICAGO Chicago. *L—j- R. wtlmat, who says h* Is president of a gns engine l patent producer ga* rlsnt of New __ 'k. we# brought to Chicago today n custody of offleers, who arrested him n Montreal on the charge of passing a bogus check for 15,500. Oil Plant Burns. Oil City, Pa, May IL—A myitertoue explosion, supposed to be from an ac cumulation of gsi under the boilers, occurred In th* Joint power pumping " Re"-—’ station of tha Producers and Refiners' and the United States Plpo Line Com panies yeeterday. Th* plant wae de stroyed by the fire which followed; loes about *10.000. Adopts Regulations. Special to The Georgian. Macon. Co, May tl—At a meeting of the board of heattl) held Wednesday night a new cod* of plumbing regula tions was adopted and Is to go into effect at once. The changei In the code were worked up by Dr. Max Jackson, after Information had been aecured from fifteen leading cities of the South. A* the result of unanimous action taken by the Atlanta Federation of Trades at a largely attended meeting, council will be called upon at tho meeting Monday afternoon to taka such notion that three city offlcea will be filled by the vote of the people, Theta three offices are those of the city clerk, city cnmptrcller and general manager of the waterworks, and strong committee representing, organ ised labor of Atlanta will aak council to petition the legislature to so amend the city charter that theao olllcea will be filled by a vote of tho people, and not by council, ss at present. This aotnmltteo consists of Jerome Jones, chairman; K. o. lines, Bernhardt, William Strauss and Henry Garrett. The meeting of tha Federation of Trades at which thle action waa taken was a large one, and several speeches wera made, showing that It Is tho unanimous feeling of Atlanta's organ ized labor that the people, anl not council, should say what men should hold thee* positions. It wa* pointed out at the meeting that although the holdera of these po sition* are public servants and are drawing tho money of tho people In Salaries, thoy are not answerable to the pcopl.i who pay them. Tho system that permits such a condition of af fairs was declared to bo wrong, and the committee which will wait upon council will present some strong argu ment* In favor of making the proposed change In the charter. TONIGHT—MATINEE SATURDAY. GEO. FAWCETT CO., Freeentlng the Delicious Comedy "THE HENRIETTA" Next WeoKt “FRIENDS” Night 23, 83 sad 50c. Matinee 35 and Me. Next Week MATINEES WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY, FOIl THE SECOND WEEK. THE GEO. FAWCETT GO. Will Preeent MILTON RAYLV8" LAUGHING COMEDY, “FRIENDS” Prices Sc to 50c. Matinees 23c to 35c. CASINO TONIGHT—MATINEE SATURDAY. Welle, Dunne and flarla'n Present LITTLE CHIP end MARY MARBLE In The Rollicking Comedy “THE NANCY HANKS." SALE AT BIJOU BOX OFFICE. Next Week! CHARLEY GRAPEWIN Next Week, Usual Matinees. Charley Grapewin THE AMERICAN COMEDIAN, IN IT'S UP TO YOU, JOHN HENRY. LARGE SUPPORTING COMPANY, IN- CLUDINO ANNA CHANCE. Bale st Bijou box office. SHOWS FROM 7i30 TO 11 P. M. THIS WEEK'8 BILLt Tommy Wilks, illustrated songs. ~ f, Co, ' " Prof, Conntre, tho Hindoo king. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Wiley, songs and dances. A. Cortes Brown, baritone singer. Oacar Huston, monologlst Wilkes, the Wonder, In coetumes. Msyo and Rowe, in “Husband OP Lover—Whlch7” $rffEK WORK, You will do better work for cup of fragrant delicious ARIOSA Coffee—and you will rest better afterwardi. Cut* your coffee bill* about in half. Sold in one pound packages only, scaled for jour protection- Loom coffee isn’t the aame— it may be dusty, dirty and bad for your stomach and nerves. Caasls, sdd. si (seubnuM d At Nstkad Puts feed lew. OsmsM N*. JOt 1. Usd W WsAiafM. Till: TWIN THEATERS NO. 46 WHITEHALL 8T. Friday and aSturday. ' “Bobby and His Balloon." “The Charmer"— (in colors^ “Negro Cannibal In Paris." “ Buying a Ladder." "Salmon Fishing No. 7 VIADUCT PLACE. Friday and Saturday. “Julia at the Barracks." Moth's Birthday." "Policeman’s Little Fun." St Nicholas Auditorium PONCE DE LEON PARK SKATING THREE TIME8 DAILY. MUSIC EVERY NIGHT AND TUES- DAY. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. PONCE DELEON PARK MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. ATLANTA'S PLAYGROUND, Open Daily 1 p. m. UntH Midnight. Open Daily Ip. m. Until Midnight. Military Band Concerts Afternoon and Night. Seats and Shelter fer Thousand*. J