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SUSPICIQN OF A WEAPON
GIVES OFFICER NO RIGHT j
70 SEIZE AND SEARCH
SPONSORS AND MAIDS
PROVED 700 EXPENSIVE
No officer «*f the Uw hn* the right
to Mix* a man on mere »u*i>lrlon of hi*
carrying a * «*m e.ii«-.| weapon. ami even
though a xmpnn should !*• found on
■uch person the urient 1* Illegal.
Thin l» the law of the Mute, hut n«>t
on* alwave ntwerxed In the cane of Joe
Mammock, from the city court of Ma
con, the appellate court. In a d*» Dion
handed down Mon<l.<\ u. ii.Iiik
•mphaef* on the «i *nK •* *<n 1. «u*-
tom.
Hanitnoi k mm* arteMed in a vV.orm In
Mncon. The officer tolu him to eonr
along, it" he lielleved he tin I a |d*tn| oi
httn. When aenivhi'd liitmmmU i dl<
have a |»i*tol, ami In tv.tx found guilt:
in the city »ourt on that count.
In reveralnu Judge llodae*. of th
cits coint of Macon Judge Aithti
I'o"«II. •»I to- ap|M*|lnte tourt. **
When h> an unlawful •*«•»!i
aelxurc, under an illegal u»rv*t
*on I** «ompelletl hs an officer
law’ t» funiHh im iluitmit'nK •
Ih't loo,-»|| mil'll • \ Idency
..dnil«>|hti ae>iin«i him in a «
Through general order* No. <!•», I*-
eued t*N General Stephen U. t-ee, of
New drlean*. and received itrently by
General A J We*t and Adjutant Gen
eral J Colton Lynea, the organiza
tion* and cnmpg com|»o*|ng the United
fun federate Veteran*, are notified that
hi the future the expenav* of npon-
aora and maid of honor Mill l»e borne
by the organization* making the ap
pointment*
The radical change *ugge*ted by the
rnltetl l»nlighter* of the fonfederacy.
•b and J
a 1**1 •
of me
Idem* j
I* no
tmlmd •
COUPLE OUT DRIVING,
HORSE KICKS BUGGY TO PIECES
REV, J, S
RESIGNS HIS PULPIT
Dunlap ha* reetgned hi*
f the Houth Hide Itaptlst
Ga.. Feb. t Major
6r*left and hU bride had a narrow «»•
cape from Injury yeaterday afternoon.
a Url\e the »,oi**t.
kicking Uic jury,
Mopp*»«J Jui
They a,,
upon their
"f tig buggy to Jlecf* Mi-
tth i atv pie*vm*« of mtn^
ht**d front the bngg> T
by a negro man j
'f
&
»ut* ctcupv from
! Krv J 8
1 |«*torat
• hurt h.
Mr Dunlap t.*ok thl* action because
of htr >o« termination to attend Ilatvartl
rnlveraity and atudy aeveral aped*)
coume* there, among them being, of
cour»e. theology. He will leave for
am bridge next Wednezdav.
Mr. Dunlap announced bin dteuton
• % .
doing :i'.v:i> «i;h the appointment* of
the-** honote. did not meet wholly with
the approval of the commanding gen-
nal and In hi* order* he re«)ue*l* that
the veteran* *tudy the matter care
fully The reason for dUconttnuing the
practice of making the iippolntment*
l* to reduce the expenne* of the re
union cltlr*
General order* No. 59 designated
Itlchmond. a* the ne.xr reunion
city, the \et«tan* and their friend*
meeting thete from May SO to June
s. lncltl.*l\e
to the «..t!"!edition Sunday morning.
Sunday exenlng. aj hi* lant service at
the chur h. he \» a* niet l»y nearly every
member »»t the , ongregaiion. *\vlm ex*
t»re**ed thill great regret at liming hill,
and their b**o wi«he* for hi* futme.
Mr. Dunlap hud been paftor of the
chun It for nearly two year* and he
« xpi,">««•* the hope of returning to At
lanta lit* *uice-*rt*r !th* not been
chn*e||.
AN AMERICU8 ROMANCE
ENDS IN MARRIAGE
•peris| to The Georgian.
Amerlcu*, fl«., Feb. 4.—A happy ro
mance wax ended here la*t night when
Mt** Maurice Worthy became the bride
of Glaude II. Tearirgod*. Thl* emit
extend-
coupfc
% and't
art at home at Will Roach *
in Amerlcu*.
Vlr*. .Ifliue* JoUuHtoiu of Hi HUIi ( oliitu
hi*. «va* the attractive honor** on Wed
ne*d«jr afternoon wlh'll Minn I’attle Gull
lard 1'iiteri lined a do«**n friend* *t *li
hand eu. nr.
Mr* !.*••«•> won the t|r*t prlfe. The
bailor guest-. Mr* Johnston. received nn et
•|td«lte InmiIIIoii cup «* « aotivenlr of thl*
nfleriinon'* fi le, null* Mr* < baptiton won
the connotation iropbv. * Ikhi Ih»u tray, in*
Melon* lefrethuient* followed the game
MU* GalMinr* guest list ln<lud-d Mr*.
JidiiKtoii, Mfudanie* Walter fheney. It. M.
Ilnrldu. T It. tUrllugtnti. Wlnttou. laicey,
Mark*. McDonald. M««tt. J L lt**». liar
rl*. lU.iw M« •William*. fb*rlr* I’orter,
t’bNpmnu. J. It. O'Neill nnd Ml** Belle
H*«*.
The Novelty riiil, on Th*r*«lny afternoon
*** the gne*t of Mr*. Otty t'othran. one of
It* moat popular meiiilrer*. Iler rereptloa
rt**ma were dneorated In re«l with ele* trlc
glotwr* awatltM In red and r»wl i.iiht* radi
ated a im>*i i»le«atiig a<Hl be,»uiliig glow.
kUbnud finure \v«* nlnyetl nt three
talde* nnd the rv*u|r of the t*>p *«t»re gave
the t|r*i |tr1ie, ldm-k allk ln»*e. to Mr* liar-
Itlu. ami ihe rtit gl*** htm-lHtn dl*h n» eon
eolation to Mr* Carlton Wrlghr
Itefretdiint'iif* were aerved after the game
at the winatl tatde*. Mi* Cothran « curat*
were Me*d«atr* H. M. llaHilu. K. A lleanl.
John Itniuey. t'nrliou Wright. John tir*hani.
Arthur Hulltvnu. Junta*. O. II. MeWMIl.nint,
Jr.. Mark* and l.nke MfDottnld. Knltert ami
Will Grate*. John l^|lH , tf« , r. Dwight Shaw.
I«h»• Mi dure. Harner Hamilton, Walker
t nrry and t hart** Porter.
Mr*. Mortimer GHfTtn on Thnraday after
uotiu had the New Ceglury Club meet with
her. Twenty four gue«t* enjoyed ettehre
tmmetiaeli ami the •e«»rr_ftte to Ml*a Julia
Dean a Idooiulug p«»t Ida lit aud Ihe lawdiy
prta*-. a hammer, to lira. Ham Hardin
Mr*. Charle* K. W,*>dnig entertalueil the
fo*nit»poUtaa dnh at luaelieoa Wednesday
uoon. The gue*t« were Meadauie* «*uui
mtng. S. J. Power*. I» Ift. Hamilton. Butler
Harltoiir. Ilacper llanHIton. t'arltua
Wright. Ihe Berry. Halil* Turner. Bernard
lUje. chart** Pm den and T. W. tigai^ph
„M£». WS' 1 King..In eowtMy In Mian
*brldg- f * ftV w tdoeaday -'if ter nomif' ? Mr%
LITTLE EVERY DAY TRAGEDIES
OF JUDGE CALHOUN’S COURT
TIip v h-eft "f JuMli-r *err Martpd
Krtu'Hna MottiHty molding In tho clly
I'ogrt befoie JU'lg,* (‘nthoiin and by lilt*
lint* court udjournrd the machine Imd
been worked overtime.'
I.argc bunchen uf culpt lt« gathered
In hy Ihe city and county police and
charged w-lih petty misdemeanor,
pleaded guilty and were handed pack
age. of verlnu. weight, by the Judge,
while other, were niralgued before Ju-
rle. to have their cue. decided.
And In the ru.h of Ihe nlieel. of
Ju.ilce there were n few trggcille. uf
life, all of which didn't mean much to
the .pectntor. and official., but they
meant lot. to tho«e Inleremed.
Kor In.tnnce. the care of John Hor
ton Aged, rick and hardly able lo
walk, he wa« on trial charged with
cheating and .wlmlllng. He got credit
from a .tore nnd couldn't pay the bill
on time, although It I. let. than •
month alnce he got the good.
It wgg charged he got Hie credit o*
the atrength of the amrllon that ha
working In a cotton mill, whllo In
reality It wa. only hi. four children
who were working.
•'h *5*' wife with a face pinched
by hard work and hunger nal hy hi.
«l«le and the children were near hr
with lear-.talned facaa. It wu all
nishetl through ami the cbm given to
Ju . r ? ' •Henilon wa, paid to
It by those In Ihe court room, but the
keen observer could not help notice the
lo<ik.—half fear, half hope—t| m t thl, .
Uitle family gave the Jurj men g. thev
reireeled to the Jury room. And thev
were .till there when several other
ca.es Irad been finished.
Kin.', goes,, were Ml-.— Helen M.r.li.ll,
II.w .ml I II. Il.lilinou. Mery l.m \nioej.
Mary Jol*i'»t«nn*. MitrUm Vaiulykf. M»'**
.lam** 1*1 Hum.' niul Waltar rothraw
MfwUuir* Phapmau and llardwlfk, of
tVdartown, ar* fu**t* of Mr*. T. U. Gar
llttgfou.
Mr*. W. M ll*nry *nt*rtrtln*d In tumor
of Mr* Jaair* J.»|in*4*» Maturday
from X t«» 5. Tli* affair was n f*t* iMX*a*lmi
for sake of "Anlil long Kyoe.” The favor,
were rt«|ied .« tee. up. gllile.1. Tn.,1.
were affrred. *• the hirtog eap w.» rnne.1
lo the liiMte.., ihe h.Mior*e. old friend, and
aew. by the hrilllanl gue.1. prewat.
■ 0.1 Mra. flerry. of Dunvea. fold..
the evemng n f Keliruary IS.
■"*“ ' —- Im. .pent
rlfal
Ml** Halil.* Ktuihroiigli
* with >l«**.lnui’*v Ki'llrr
lurnrt Pi Way i
»u«l ttaMWorlli
horn.* In Dalton
<*«otaIn mml Mr*. J
Kirkpatrick art
MUCH DAMAGE FEARED
FROM HEAVY RAINS
Ape-i.l lo The Georgina.
Meridian. Ml..,, Kcb. 4.—The heav-
pmii'ol ihwVd'nughtrr” Mri. Ileii- !T"' f,jr ">onthg ha. been falling
. -Umughoui thl. seciion for Ihe part
K M'suraurairs a.*—
THE ATLANTA
Ladies*
00 to 2.25
at
2-clasp
Short kid
Gloves
Glace and
Suede
125 pairs of Ladies’
3.00 to 4.00 16-button
Gloves Long Glace and
at Suede Gloves.
Gloves in gray, tan, mode, white, black, brown anil some washable white.
white.
16-button long Kid«Gloves in glaec and suede. Black and a few in tan and
These are made up of odd lots of this and that.
Small sizes in some; large sizes in others.
Every size in the lot, hut not everv size in cadi color.
-i.
Some are slightly soiled.
Some are perfectly fresh. * “
These are gloves that have been slightly damaged in trying on—small imper
fections which have been repaired in some and in some left just as they were.
None are sold as perfect gloves, —
But all can be easily mended, .
3.00 and 4.00 Gloves.
Sonic have shown litt le rips in trying on and have been back to the makers to
be resewn—1.00 to 2.23 Gloves, but less of the 1.00 ones than any other.
And in the* lot are also a few ladies’ 6-button, gauntlet gloves—fresh, clean stock in
add sizes; black aud white with fancy kid linings—2.50 gloves.
And positively
we will not fit any of these gloves. None can be exchanged,
sent C. O. D. or taken back.
Chamberlin - Johnson - DuBose Company