The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 04, 1906, Image 5

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Special to The Georgian. «pn a n X !?i y, n,? a '\, ° ct ' <•—Roberta, Rus- ■fi' a "A Rowell are leading. No votes \\ ere cast for Crenshaw. JVriNT08H COUNTY. Special to 1 The Georgian., E^trlen, Ga,, Oct. 4.—Indications are •trchg for McLendon for commission* ’ „ • U ] 8 ' J?eUeved that Roberts, Rus- sell-and^Foster. will carry this pre cinct. v WILKE8 COUNTY. Special to The Georgian. Washington, 4 Ga., Oct. 4.—Unofficial returns from precincts In Wilkes county show that Russell, Powell and Harwell are the three leading candi dates for Judge of the court of ap peals. * PICKENS COUNTY. Special to The Georgian. Gu r* 0ct - 4.—Chappell leads with Hill and Peeples next In the race. M'DUFFIE COUNTY. Special to The Georgian. Thomson, Ga., Oct. 4.—Barlow Wll llngham, W. R. Hammond and A. G. Powell have carried McDuffie cotyuy for the court of appeals. BEN HILL COUNTY. Speelnl to The Georgian Jonesboro, Ga., Oct. 4.—There was but little Interest shown In the elec tion here. McLendon carried Ben Hill county. The amendment carried, but the court of appeals lost. out, except that Chappell, Powell and Van Epps are leading with Ben Hill and Peeples close seconds for the three members of the new court of appeals. Hon. S. G. McLendon Is leading for railroad commissioner. BANKS COUNTY? Special to The Georgian. Homer, Ga., Oct. 4.—Small vote. Rus sell, Peeples and Hammond In lead No opposition to McLendon for rail road commissioner. BUTT8 COUNTY. Special to The Oeorglon. Jackson, Ga., Oct. 4.—Unofficial, but approximate, result* from Butts county show three leading candidates for Judgeship, are Powell, Hammond and Russell. CAMPBELL COUNTY*. Special to The Georgian. ‘ * Falrburn, Ga. Oct.' 4.—Unofficial, but approximate, results from Campbell county show three leading candidates for Judgeships are Henry. Powell and Peeples. „ , , WARE COUNTY. Special to The Georgian Waycross, Ga., Oct. 4.—Russell leads all the candidates by a big majority, with Green probably in the second place. Powell and .Jones are running close together, for third place, with a f easible small majority in favor of owell. All the amendments carried. For county commissioner J. F. Tay lor, of Beach, tefeated W. S. Booth, of Manor, by 160 majority. The Socialists, who had out a ticket for county offices, were not In evi dence. LUCAS VARNISH STAINS, Oil stains, enamels, at' the! GEORGIA PAINT GLASS CO., 40 PEACHTREE. AND P ACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES A rc the most up-to-date and progressive C ontracts to be found, as they protect the I nsured, during hts life time, F rom loss of INCOME on account of | linens, Accident or TOTAL c DISABILITY, omblned with the usual payment at death. M any conditions arise, such as an U nfortunate Accident or Ill ness happening To H>c Insured, adding an ■■usual expense In addition to causing , loss of Income, which make A the Ife Policy of the PACIFIC ■MUTUAL a blessing. u life Insurance has become ™a necessity I n the business and social ® world, every man F eeling the need of protect ing his p state while he has the pow- ™ p r to do so. “FOUR IN '0NE ,J is the "INSURANCE THAT INSURES." Information upon application. J CLEMENTS SHAFER, manager, 413—414 Patera Building, ATLANTA, GA. BRUSHES. I’-ilnt n ari 7 tll ° largest stock of Va nish n P V Vhlte Wash Dru * hes - , ^tushes and Kalsomine '■rushes m the South. F J. COOLEDGE & SON., 13 S Forsyth St. Atlanta. MUSCOGEE COUNTY. Special to The Georgian Columbus, Ga., Oct. 4.—The vote here shows Chappell a full vote, Hammond sedondtand Russell third. -Eight hdn dred and eighty yotes were cast. tCHATHAM COUNAY. Special to The Georgian • Savannah, Ga., Oct. 4.—Judge Rub sell easily led the ticket here, getting a full vote. There were no other con [tests. c t ■ The vote was -as follows: T Chappell, 283; F. C. Foster, 531; T. F. Green, 114; W. R. Hammond, 97; Harwell, 51; W. M. Henry. B. jH. Hill, 94; C. J. Janes. 326; G. S. Jones, 38; H. C. Peeples, 1,126; A. G. Powell, 989; P. P. Proffitt, 10; D. M. Roberts, 103; R. B. Russell, 1,619; H. Van Eupa, 196; B. 8. Willingham, 76. SUMTER COUNTY. Special to The Georgian AmericuB, Ga., - Oct. 4.“-Chappell heads the list In Sdmter with 332; Hill, 290; Russell. 229.? Mci,«nAqn has - big majority here. J MONTGOMERY COUNTY. Special toThe Georgian Alley, Ga., Oct. 4.—Roberts, Powell and Russell are in the lead here for Judge. ■ > , CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY, Special to The Georgian Cusseta, Ga., Oct. 4.—Chattahoochee vote was light McLendon and Chap pell received practically the entire vote. Powell, Peeples an,d Russell received about an equal vote. COFFEE COUNTY. Special to The Georgian Douglas, Ga., Oct. 4.—The election was quiet and a small vote polled McLendon, Powell and Peeples are leading. It Is mixed between Russell, Hammond, Green and Jones. STEWART COUNTY. Special to The Georgian. . Lumpkin, Ga., Oct. 4.—The vote was yery light in this county. The two principal precincts are Lumpkin and Richland. Lumpkin has only oast 112 votes In state election and 105 In pri mary, and Richland 100. It Is not be lieved that there was over 300 votes cast in the county. It Is estimated tha^ the amendment for the court of ap peals was defeated In the county. Thht Chappell, Russell, Powell and IIIII are leading as the choice for Judges. Van Epps and Willingham got good votes. McLendon almost got the entire vote. WWNS, BRIDGES, PLATES. best on earth S3, $5, $7 1TLANT4 dental offices 39 i Whitehall St. . uwuSi; for Dr> L * n,cr or *** DOUGHERTY COUNTY. Special to Thu Georgltn. Albany, Ga., Oct. 4.—The election In Dougherty county for the places on the court of appeals resulted as fol lows: Foster, 149; Green, 49; Hammond, IDS; Harwell, 17; Henry, 1; Hill, 117; Janes, 8; Jones, 45; Powell, 345; Prof fitt/ 41; Roberts, 5; Russell, 6; Van Epps, 35; Willingham, 9; Peeples, 2“ Chappell, 31. For railroad commissioner, McLen don, 306; Crenshaw, 1. The amendment creating the court of appeals had only a few votes polled against It. The election to establish a public school system In Albany by direct tax ation received an overwhelming major ity in its favor. PICKENS COUNTY. Sr»clal to The Georgian Jasper, On., Oct. 4 —The election was a very quiet one In Pickens. A full vote was cast and so far as known at this hour the amendments all carried, and Chappell. Hill and Peeples re ceived a good majority of the votes cast for Judges of the court of appeal: COLQUITT COUNTY. ®peeloi*4o The <J.*orglnn. Moultrie, Ga., Oct. 4.—A very light vote.wasj implied In this county yester day,** fe.JO. McLendon received the unanimous vote for railroad commis sioner. „ . No soclullst votes were polled. All the constitutional amendments carried except the one Increasing the number of superior court Judges.* The votes for candidates for appel late court Judgeships were as follows: # Chappell, 9; Foster. 1; Green, 2; Hammond, 17; Harwell, 1; Henry, 93; Hill, 7; JAnes, 8; Jones, 12; Peeples. 54* Powell. 128; Proffitt. 1; 30; Russell, 14; Van -Epps. Hi " »■* r Ilngham, 64. RANDOLPH COUNTY. SjHH lal to The G«-«irglnn. Cuthbert, Ga., Oct. 4.—Owing to the slow returns of the county precincts It It hard to tell how the election came CARROLL COUNTY. Special to The Georgian. Carrollton, Ga., Oct. 6.—Unofficial but'approximate, results from Carrolf- ton show three leading candidates for Judgeships are Willingham, Russell and Harwell. CARLTON COUNTY. Special to The Georgian. Folkston, Ga., Oct. 4.—Unofficial, but approximate, results from Charlton county 'show three leading candidates for Judgeships are R. B. RtisUeir, A. Powell and W. M. Henry. DODGE COUNTY, Special to The Georgian. Eastman,,Ga., Oct.- 4.—A very light vote .was polled In Dodge county. The returns are not available from any pre clnct except this, Eastman. Judge D. M. Roberts, whose home Is here, led the ticket, for-the appellate court, with Russell second, and . Willingham third. A feature of the election Is the fact that not one negro offered to vote In this precinct, though several hundred could legally have done so. The vote In Eastman is fairly indl cative of the result in the county, and is-as follows for those offices where there was opposition: For Judgeship Court of Appeals— Chappell, 55; Foster, 52; Green, 8 Hammond, 27; Harwell, 12; Henry, 4 Hill, 37; Janes, 17; Jones, 8; Peeples. 62; Powell, 52; Proffitt, 44; Roberts, 346; Russell, 214; Van Epps, 10; Wll llngham, 174. For Railroad Commissioner—McLen don, 356; Crenshaw, 12. For Ben Hill County, 355,* against Ben Hill , county, 6. APPLING COUNTY. Special to The Georgian. Baxter, Ga., Oct. i)—The election was very quiet here. No votes were polled for Crenshaw for commissioner. . Roberts received 141; Russell, 115 Powell, 102; Peenles, 71, and the re mainder very small vote, at this pre clnct. No election was held elsewhere in*, this county, the spoils at the rural precincts! not having been opened. BJ.BBCOUNTY. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., OcV 4.—The election passed off quietly in Macon yesterday, and except for the Constitutional amendment creating the court of ap peals and the selection of the three Judges to fill the positions but little Interest was manifested. A heavier vote than was expected was polled and the Interest In the new court was the cause of this. The constitutional amendment creat ing the new court was carried in Bibb and the three candidates for the court of appeals receiving the highest nunw ber of votes were George 8. Jones, of Macon; W. R. Hammond and R. B. Russell. Jones being a Macon man, polled a large vote, 529 ballots being cast for him, while Hammond received 272 and Judge Russell 198. McLendon swept Bibb and most of the voters did not know Crenshaw was running. Following is the vote for the supreme court Judges with the exception of East Macon: Thomas J. Chappell, 97; Frederick C. Foster, 149; Thomas F. Green, 51; W. R. Hammond, 272; Frank Harwell, 7; W. M. Henry, 4; Benjamin H. Hill, 136; Charles G. Janes, 61; George 8, Jones, 529; H. C. Peeples, 121; A. G, Powell, 186; P. P. Proffitt, 4; p. M, Roberts, 65; Richard B. Russell, 198; Howard Van Epps, 51, and Bartow 8. Willingham, 117. CLAY COUNTY. Bpedal to The Georgian. Fort Gaines, Ga., Oct. 4.—Unofficial but approximate results from Clay county show three leading candidates for Judgeships are Powell, Green and Chappell. CLINCH COUNTY. 8pedal to The Georgian. Homervllle, Ga, Oct. 4.—Unofficial but approximate results from Clinch county show three leading candidates for Judgeships are Peeples, Powell and Russell by 200 majority. COLUMBIA COUNTY. Special to The Georgian. Harlem, Ga., Oct. 4.—Unofficial but approximate results from Columbia county show three leading candidates for Judgeships are Willingham, Van Epps and Peeples. Not 100 votes were polled. CRISP COUNTY. Special to The Georgian. Cordele, Ga., Oct. 4.-—Unofficial but approximate results from Crisp county show three leading candidates for udgeshtps are Powell, Russell and ; Inmmond. The Edgewood precinct was the first to send In Its returns on the court of appeals race Wednesday afternoon. Ben Hill led with 47 votes. Van Epps had 40, and Russell was third with 25. The other votes ranged from 16 to nothing. ‘ CLINCH.COUNTY. , Homervllle. Ga., Oct. S.*—The vote Is ery light. Indications are that Rus sell, Powell and Peeples will receive the vote for Judges of the court of ap peals, with pluralities of about 200. RANDOLPH COUNTY. Cuthbert, Ga., Oct. S.—Randolph county will go tor McLendon, Powell, Peeples and Chappell. JEFF DAVuT"cOUNTY. Hazlehurst, Ga., Oct. 3.—Hill, Rob erts and Russell will carry Jeff Davis county. McLendon will receive every vote cant In the c.ounty. BIBB COUNTY. Macon, Ga., Oct. 3.—There Is but little Interest In the election. Peeples, Jones and* Foster seem to be the . fa vorltes In Bibb. All Is guess work, ho figures are obtainable. MACON COUNTY. Oglethorpe, Ga., Oct. 8.—Powell, Russell and Willingham are leading court of appeals. Crenshaw la not be lng voted for. All the amendments will get majorities. DOrfOE COUNTY. Eastman, Oa„ Oct. 8.—Russell, Rob arts and Willingham will carry Dodge for the "Judgeship. The county I. solid (or McLendon. TELFAIR COUNTY. McRae, Ga., Oct. 8.—The ballot here at 8 o'clock gives Roberts-60, Powell 87, Russell 16. No votes have been caet (or Crenshaw. The voting Is very light. The county precincts are not heard (rom. All the amendments are voted (or. JENKIN8 COUNTY. Special to The Georgian, t. Millen, Ga., Oct. 3.—The election here Is quite, not over 76 votes being polled at Millen precinct. Bartow S. Willingham Is In the lead. All the precincts are not heard (rom.' Howard Van Eppa Is running second. WARE COUNTY. Apeclsl to The Georgian. Waycross, Ga., Oct. 3.—Judge Rus sell probably leads In the election, with possibility of 'Roberts (or second place. Powell, Peeples and Jones are all polling good votes. JEFFER80N COUNTY. Speelnl to The Georgian Louisville, Ga.. Oct. 8.—The Indica tion at this hour are that F. C. Fos ter,- A. G. Powell and George Stone will carry Jefferson. S. O. McLendon will carry the solid vote. BULLOCH COUNTY. Special to The Georgian Statesboro, Ga., Oct. 3.—Russell leads, with Foster and Hill close sec onds. McLendon has no opposition here. UPSOM COUNTY. Special to The Georgian ' iThomaaton, Ga., Oct. 8.—Chappell, Hammond and Powell are leading. Me I.endon Is getting every vote cast In the county. BENN HILL COUNTY. Speelnl to The Georglnn Wrlghtsvllle, Ga., Oct. 3.—A very light vote Is being polled. Russell and Howell are leading (or the appellate Judgeship. It >s ctose between Ham mond and Peeples (or third place, majority Is against this :ount In Ben Hill county. GORDON COUNTY. Special to The Georgian Calhoun, Ga., Oct 3.—Indications are that the court o( appeals amendment Is receiving three-(ourths o( the vote being cast In the county. THOMAS COUNTY. Thomasvllle.Oct. 3—Indication at noon are thkt Powell, Greene and Roberts (or the court of appeals, will carry Thomas county. No votes are being polled here (or Crenshaw. 1 MERIWETHER COUNTY Greenville, Ga., Oct. 3.—Chappell, Howell, Russell and Powell are leading In this county, Meriwether, (or the court o( appeals. McLendon Is leading (or railroad commissioner. CHEROKEE COUNTY, passing off quietly In this county and a very light vote Is being cast (or ap pellate Judge. Considerable Interest I manHested In the race (or ahertff. MUSCOGEE COUNTY. Columbus, Ga., Oct, 3.—A small vote Is being polled here. Chappell will get the (ull vote ot the county. Rue- sell, Powell and Hammnod seem next In order on the ticket. Not a Socialist vote has been cast. LOWNDEi"cOUNTY. Valdosta, Ga., Oct. 3.—The vote (or Judges In this city appears at noon to ie as (ollows: Russell, first; Powell, second; Peeples, third; Jones, (ourth; Faster, fl(th, and Hammond, sixth. Mc Lendon, (or railroad commissioner. Is receiving practically all the votes, clay Bounty. Fort Gaines, Go., Oct. 8.—In Clay county Powell and Green are leading. It Is close between Peeples and Chap pell. McLendon also Is leading In the race. SCREVEN~COUNTY. Rylvnnla, Ga.. Oct. 3.—Indications show that Screven county will noml nate Van Epps, Powell and Rusaell (or appellate Judges, McLendon (or railroad commissioner and the Ben Hill amendments will carry. CHEROKEE COUNTY. Canton. Ga., Oct. 3.—Russell seems lead by a good majority. Van Epps, Peeples, Powell and Chappell are bunched. P. Willingham, the Democratic nominee, nno 1. P. Spears, Independent, are running a close race (or sheriff. The vote over the county la light. DECATUR COUNTY. Batnhrldge, Oa., Oct. 3.—Indications arc that Powell, Chappell and Russell will receive the Inrgest votes (or the Judgeehlps In Decatur county. Mc- I.endon will be the railroad commix stoner. "floyd county. Speelnl to The Georglnn, Rome, Ga., Oct. 4.—Unofficial, but approximate, results (rom Floyd coun ty show three leading candidates (or Judgeships are Henry, Peeples and Jones. ATLANTA DENTAL COLLEGE OPERATORY Corner Edgewood Ave. end Ivy St. The College Is open and ready for work. Filling operations of all kinds done free. None but experienced stu dents are nltowed to operate. Atlanta Dental College. GILMER COUNTY. Special to The Georgian. : f '• KUIJay, Oa., Oct. 4.—Unofficial, but approximate results from Ollmer coun ty show the three lauding candidates tor Judgeships are. Ben Hill, H. C. Peeples and A. G. Powell. FAYETTE COUNTY. Kpt'i.il t«» The Georgian. Fayetteville, Ga., Oct. 4.—Indication? are that Fayette will choose Peeples, Hill and Russell. EMANUEL COUNTY. Special to The Georgian. Swalnsboro, Ga., Oct. 4.—Unofficial, but approximate, results (rom Emanuel county show three leading candidates (or Judgeships are Russell, Powell and Peeples. ‘ ELBERT COUNTY. Spsclal to Ths Georgian. Eatontoit, Ga., Oct. 4.—Unofficial but approximate results (rom Elbert coun ty show three leading candidates (or Judgeship are Proffitt, Russell and Hill. DOUGLA8 COUNTY. Special to The Georgian, Douglasvllle, Ga., Oct. 4.—Unofficial but approximate results (rom Doug las county show three leading candi dates for Judgeship are Henry, Peeples and Willingham. DOOLY COUNTY. Special to The Georgian. Vienna. Ga., Oct. 4.—Unofficial but approximate results from Dooly coun ty show three leading candidates (or Judgeship aro Powell. Haidmond and Jones. order named, with Powell and Green running close (or third place. 8CHLEY COUNTY. Special to The Georgian. Ellavllle, Ga.. Oct 4.—About half vote polled here. The amendment (or court ot appeals defeated. Hill. Pee ples, Chappell, Rusaell and Powell are close, In favor of last three. TURNER COUNTY. Special to The Georgian, Ashbum, Ga., Oct. 4.—Unofficial, but approximate, results In Turner county show the three leading candidates (or Judgeships are Harwell, Russell and Powell. . . TERRELL' COUNTY; Special to The Georgian. Dawson, Ga., Oct. 4.—Unofficial, but approximate, results from Terrell coun ty show three leading candidates for judgeships are Russell, Powell and Wil lingham. ! AT THE THEATERS ECHOL8 COUNTY. Special to The Georgian. Statesville, Ga., Oct. 4.—Unofficial results (rom Echols county show three leading candidates (or judgeshjp are Hill, Peeples and Russell. DECATUR COUNTY. Special to The Georglnn. Bolnbrldge, Go., Oct. 4.—Unofficial but approximate results (rom Decatur county show three leading candidates (or judgeship are Powell, 600; Bus sell, 300, and Chappell, 260. UP80N COUNTY. Special to The Georgian. Thomaston, Ga., Oct. 4.—Chappell and Hammond were nominated In Up son with the third In doubt. McLen don was elected (or commlslaoner. WALKER COUNTY. Special to The Georgian. LaFayette, Ga., Oct. 4.—In Walker county the three leaders In the race (or the court of appeals were: Henry, 460; Ben H. Hill, 410; Russell, 320. HART COUNTY. Special to The Georgian, Hartwell, Ga., Oct. 4.—The official vote In Hart county Is as (ollows; For appellate Justices, Russell, 269; Proffitt, 343; Peeples, 84. Ben Hill county. 323; against Ben Hill county, 33. For additional Judges superior court, 224; against additional Judges superior court, 136. For appellate court, 227; against ap. pellate court, 113. For McLendon, 886; Crenshaw, 2. Total vote In the county, 387. RICHMOND COUNTY. Special to The Georgian. Augusta, Ga., Oct. 4.—Foster, Chap- pell and Peeples carried Richmond (or tho court ot appeals by a large ma jority, while 8. G. McLendon got a majority tor railroad commissioner. COBB COUNTY. Special to The Georgian. Marietta, Ga, Oct. 4.—In the election here yesterday Judge Russell received 449 votes, Ben Hill, 301, and Peeples, 230. The Ben Hill amendment carried by safe majority, but the court of ap peals amendment was lost. CLAY COUNTY. Speclni*to The Georgian. Fort Gaines, Ga., Oct. 4.—Chappell, Powell and Peeples carried Clay coun ty by safe majorities. COFFEE COUNTY. Special lo Ths Georgian. Douglas, Ga, Oct. 4.—Four hundred and ten votes were polled In Coffee county. Crenshaw got not a vote. Powell got 246, Peeples, 241; Russell, 162; Hill, 107, and Green, 96. The balance were scattered, LUMPKIN COUNTY. Special to The Georgian. Dahlonega, Ga, Oct. 4.—Lumpkin county's total vote tor governor and others was 606. Russell got 376, Hill, 374: Hammond, 218; Jones, 136. The county Democratic nominees were all elected. TURNER COUNTY. Special to The Georgian. Ashburn Ga, Oct. 4.—The three can- didates leading.for Judges of the court ?f« ap £ ea,s are Roberta, 103; Rusaell, 161! PtiweH, m. All the amend ments carried by a big majority. MILLER COUNTY. Special to The Georgian. Oa-. Oct. 4.—The official consolidation of yesterday's primary (or appellate Judge give the following: Chappell. 27; Foster, 16; Green, 40; Hommond,.36 ; Harwell, 11; Henry, 46; Hill, 32; Janes, 26; Jones, 41; Peeples, 86, Powell. 343; Proffitt, 20; Roberta. 116; Russell, 186; Barrett, 9; Wtlllng- ham, 10. Crenshaw received 6 votes. Tne whole vote in the county went for Ti'j ' ^J owe O- The Independent can- dldate.for sheriff received 12. TROUP COUNTY. Special to The Georgian. LaOYange Oa., Oct. 4.—Unofficial, but approximate, results from Troup ““"'y 8ho ' 1 '' ‘hree leading candidates (o^udgeshlps are Harwell, Hill and ROCKDALE COUNTY. Special to The Georgian, D -?- ny . er8 '. 0a " ° ct - —Unofficial, but approximate, results from Rockdale county show three leading candidates for Judgeships are Howard Van Epps, Richard Russell and Charles G. Janes. JONES COUNTY. Special to The Georgian. „ Oa-. Oct. 4.—Unofficial, but approximate, results from Jones county show three leading candidates (or the Judgeships are F. C. Foster, H. C Peeples and George S. Jones. LIBERTY COUNTY. Speelnl to The Georgian. McIntosh, Ga., Oct. 4.—Unofficial, but approximate, results from Liberty county show three leading candidates ror Judgeships are Roberts, Russell and ureen. HARRI8 COUNTY. Speelnl to The Georgian. Hamilton, Ga., Oct. 4.—Unofficial, but approximate, resulta from Harrln coun- ty show three. leading candtdatea (or Judgeships are Russell, Harwell and Powell. GLASCOCK COUNTY. Special to The Georgian. Olbaon. Ga., Oct. 4.—Unofficial but approximate reaults from Glascock county ahow three leading candidates for judgeship are Bussell, Willingham and Van Epps. » ' GLYNN COUNTY. Special to Tho Georglnn. Brunswick, Ga., Oct. 4.—Unofficial but approximate results (rom Glynn county show three lending candidates r • Judgeship are Peeples, Willingham and Powell. HALL COUNTY. Special to The Georglnn. Gainesville, Ga., Oct. 4.—Unofficial but approximate resulta (rom Hall county ahow throo leading candidates (or Judgeship are Hammond, Hill and Russell. FLOYD COUNTY. Special to The Georgltn. Rome, Ga., Oct. 4.—Following Is the official vote cast In Floyd county on Wednesday tor Judges of the appellate court: . T. J. Chappell, 63; F. C. Foster, IS; T. F. Green, 10; W. R. Hammond, 36; - Harwell. 40; W. M. Henry, 4S1; H. Hill, 140; C. O. Janes, 233; O. S. Jones, 4; H. C. Peeples, 299; A. O. Powell, 161; P. P. Proffitt, 1; D. M. Roberts, 3; R. B. Russell, 73; Howard ""an Eppe, 19; B. B. Willingham, 38. MITCHELL COUNTY. * Hpi*olnl to Tho Georgian. Camilla. Ga., Oct. 4.—Mitchell coun ty gave Chappell 21; Foater, 2; Green, Hammond, 33; Harwell, 21; Henry, Hill, 80; Janen, 28; Jonea, 41; Pee ples, 98; Powell, 392; Profiltt, 0; Rob erts, 117; Russell, 178; Van Epps, 29; “’Ullngham, 72. For court of appeals, 259, and against 138. McLendon received 433; Crenshaw, 0. DaKALB COUNTY. In DeKalb county Ben H. Hill led the bunch In the race for court of ap peals, getting 58 more votes than Rus sell, who was second. Peeples was third and Powell fourth. All the amendments received big majorities, WASHINGTON COUNTY. Special to The Georgian. Bandersvllle, Go., Oct. 4.—Unofficial but approximate results from Wash ington county show three leading can didates for Judgeship ore Rusaell, Pow ell and Roberts. WHITFIELD COUNTY. fiptclsl to The Georgian. Dalton, Ga., Oct. 4.—Unofficial but approximate results from Whitfield county show three leading candidates for Judgeship are Hill, Profflt and Fos ter. WARREN COUNTY. Special to The Georglnn. Warrenton, Ga., Oct. 4.—Unofficial but approximate results from Warren county show three leading candidates for Judgeship are Willingham, Powell and Russell. HABER8HAM COUNTY. Speelnl to The Georglnn. Clarkesville, Ga., Oct. 4.—The con solidated vote In Habersham county gives Green 207, Russell 124 and Pee ples 120. These are the three leading candidates. FORSYTH COUNTY. Spoulnl to Tin* «»6*orglnn. Camming. Oa., Oct. 4.—The three lending candidates tor the Judge*hips In Forsyth county are Peeples, Powell and Russell. FANNIN COUNTY. Sprint to Th»* Gwrglati. Blue Ridge, Ga., Oct. 4.—Unofficial, but approximate, results from Fannin county show that the three leading MU8COGEE COUNTY. Hpeciai to The Georgian. Columbus, Ga., Oct. 4.—The official count gives Chappell 924, Russell 366, Powell 372, Hammond 325 for state of fices. Polled the full vote. Crenshaw received only 3 votes. The socialist none. HALL COUNTY. Kpeels! to The Gi>orginn. Gainesville, On., Oct. 4.—Hill, Ham mond and Russell carried Hall for ap pellate judges. All the constitutional amendments were ratified. McLendon received 711, Crenshaw 80. JA8PER COUNTY. fipei’lnl to Tile Georgian. \ Montloello, Oct. 4.—The vote of this county Is as follows: Foster, 326; Rus sell, 218; Powell, >9. McLendon had opposition In the county. TAILIAFERRO COUNTY. Hp«*cliil to The Georglnn. Crawfordvllle, Ga., Oct. 4.—Unof ficial, but approximate, results from Taliaferro county show* three leading candidates for Judgeships are Russell, Jones and Foster. 8TEPHEN8 COUNTY. Ppeels! to The Georglnn. Toccoa, Ga., Oct. 4.—Unofficial, hut approximate, results from Stephens 1 county show the leading candidates for Judges are Russell and Proffitt, In the! NEWTON COUNTY. Bpeclnl to The Georgian. Covington, Ga., OcC 4.—The consol idated returns from the county show that Russell led In tho race for the appellate court. He got a plurality in the country precincts. Following is the official count: Russell, 267; Foster, 249; Chappell, 245; Hammond, 133; Peeples, 130; Van Epps, 86; Jones, 81; Hill, 79; Harwell, 53; Janes, 48; Wil lingham, 40; Powell, 30; Ilennr, 2; Proffitt 0. AH the amendments to the constitution were carried. "The Heir to the Hoorah.” The attraction announced for Thurs day night at the Grand ig “The Heir to the Hoorah," with Guy; Bates Post an'd a splendid company, the same company that created such favorable comment last season when this attraction played the Grand. “The Heir to the Hoorah'* will be re membered as an American comedy, re plete with good situations, witty say ings and depicting characters of the far West that are Intensely Interesting to local theater-goers. The story Is clean, forceful and delightfully original and with such a coat as will be seen here there la reason to anticipate one of the real. treats of the season, and one that should not be missed. Tho company is in the main the same which made such a pleasing im pression here last season. It is headed by Guy Bates Post, who has gained prominence in the profession through his fine portrayal of the Western hero in this play. Crowds at the Bijou. The Bijou la starting In to make Its record for attendance for the new sea son. When “Not Yet But Soon*' is through there will be a set of figures to overcome that will make the best show of the season hustle fast and forty to meet. “Not Yet But Soon" Is not the work of a great Ade, Cohan, Hoyt or the like. As a matter of fact It Is a sort of "Topsy," for It Just happened, but it Is a mighty good happening. There is corpedy in every line and every step In the piece, and there Is music that gets a good hold and then swings on and Is welcome. The songs have some thing to them, and there Is llfo and action that is all pleasing and all orig inal. There will be matinee and night per formances in accordance with the es tablished Bijou schedule the rest of the week. “Playing the Game.” The dramatic Instinct seems to have been very pronounced in the Jefferson family as exemplified by the late Jo seph Jefferson, and also by his sons, Joseph and William W., who have been seen for the last five seasons in Bheridan's classic comedy, "The Ri vals." To the credit of the younger Jeffersons it has been proven that they are animated by the same spirit that had actuated t^eir late father through out his career, and that they are now pronounced worthy successors to the heritage he has left them. For the past season the Jeffersons have de parted from the old English comedy and announce a new, up-to-date com edy for their appearance here at the Grand on Friday and Saturday nights and matinee Saturday, entitled "Play ing the Game." This is said to be a much more pretentious production than any heretofore attempted by the Jef ferson family, using a full 60-foot bag gage car for the transportation of the scenery and effects that are necessary to the faithful - presentation of the comedy. The production In Its entire ty has been spoken of as a pronounced success; In fact, one of the biggest successes of the dramatic season, and both stars and company have received the highest praise for excellent work. The two parts were especially written for the two Jeffersons, and Cleveland Moffett and Hartley Davis are con gratulating themselves with having tailored" the two stars so aptly. mond, Benjamin H. Hill and Bartow S. Willingham carried McDuffie county for Judges of the court of appeals. AMVSEMENTVS ’"(GRAND TONIGHT. Tho comedy sensation of last season. The Klrko La Shello production, ‘•The Heir To The Hoorah" By Paul Armstrong. With GUY BATES P08T. A notable cast. Prices 26c to $1.60. Sale now open. Friday and Saturday—Matinee 8at- > urday JOSEPH AND WM. W. JEFFERSON In Cleveland Moffett and Hartley Davit* New Comedy ot Today, "PLAYING THE GAME.” The comedy aucceea of the aeaion. Sale now open. Night 25c to $1.50; mr.tlnee 25c to $1. Monday and Tueaday, Oct. 8-9.—Mat* Inee Tuesday, QEO. ADE’S Triumphant Comic Opeya, SULTAN OF SULU. Original Gorgeous Production. 27 8ong Hite—Augmented Orchestra. Night 25o to $1.50. Matinee 25 cto $1. Sale opens Friday. M’DUFFIE COUNTY Hprolsl to Th. Oporxtnn. Thomson, Oa, Oct. 4.—W. R. Ham- the BIJOU Tonight—Matinee Today, E. D. STAIR offers the Rapld-flr* Comedian, HAP WARD, In the Komedy Kackle In 2 Lays, “Not Yet, But Soon.” Company of 50, Including Lucy Daly. Next Week—Yorke A Adame. F. E. PURSE VTHE PRINTER printing; A OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS VJ 16 1-2 E. MITCHELL ST. ATLANTA, GA.