Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 07, 1912, EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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H. H. PERRY. CANDIDATE FOR THE UNITED STATES SENATE. ADDRESSES THE VOTERS 0 F STEPHENS COUNTY. (From The Toccoa Recordi Judge H. H Perry, of Gainesville, who is a candidate to succeed Hon. A. O. Biron in the United State- sen ate. addressed the voters of Stephens county in the court house last Friday during the noon hour recess. Judge Perry was introduced to the audience by Colonel Claude Bond, who. among other thing.-, said: "I have had a great many pleasant relations with Judge Perry during my association with him at the bar and othrrwi e I have heard a great deal said about his character as a gentle man and about his private life, and 1 have never heard anything said again.- cither. He is a i I-an, (''hli.-tian gen tleman. so far as 1 know or have evet heard. But you have kn e.vn that fa< t longer than I have., and it is useless for me to try to tell you anything about Judge Perry's life. <»f course, it. would be but natural that we people In this section of the state,- who hast lived near him all utir liw. and know norm-thing about his character, and know it to bo good and know ome thing .about In.- aliilitv is a .-tat• . mao it w-'uld I--- but natriril th.:' w> -aould fr-'l inclined to snppi rl him for any office to w>:i-li he ought aspire. 1 don't know a tn n better nullified to occupy a -eat in the United Sic' - .sen ate than Judge Perry Wo all recog nize him a;- on- of the ablest nun wo have tn th Northeastern circuit He has represented hi. home county in the legislator- and in the senate, and I don't believe le has ever asked hit home people for anything that he didn't get; and nov that ho is asking the state. T think that we hero can cab ourselves his home people. 1 tak pleasure in introducing Judge Perry." Judge Perry then spoke- in part .n fol'.oy.. : ' Friends and fellow citizens: I feel complimented by your pi.a- n “ i r today, and 1 'hank Colonel Bond for his kind woi.T . ’ I only wish 1 wa - one-halt . oith' of them, but inasmuch as he h.v si-rn fi-t to rrfir to mo so kindly, it Will always bo an inspira tion io me to so live as to be worthy of S’l fi an d. , “Gent let nen, I am not an office- seek ■ er and have noy i-r been one ill nr. life. "The ;■•. oph fir-l elected me. and that put me on the firing line. I hogan b stud- public’ <iii. - tions, and I e "I’ ' a grip the mop. ■ power had on thing, and I . aw that th-? time had cmne when the poop], of Am-ru.a must break it up. Ao 1 have b. . n deeply int' re-tr-t in the groat tight that bar- h'-en going on to nrr. ervo tin ideals of Anierienn citizenship. W- have se-n the ninn l power the sp.-cial intern, t-domina'- ing our councils in W.i dungton, and oft* n our state laiures We have seen them build up through their agents in our very midst a great standing ar my to do t 5 -c|r bidding, until it look as though eny,-mm-r-t hv the people had pc >a.-iiod ' i < m the ea’ ' h ' Now. bi' k in 177 I ’., in the Ftevnlu tionii d.i’ .-. on, forefather: ro'isfrd fo-.-ign i.‘n with b- r ■■■• h- arts. and shall their d' .-.-endant - calm ly- it back and submit to th<-. domina tic--: ot monev a’lstoi-racy ? Is the dan gi r any ic.-s because it is within -ur ,L.c'. ' . a.- I holt, :he opp,. .. ': heel <-n 'mu .-lioi” and I - .in not see i’.'" an l man can fail to do Im shat- in 'hi pre it struggle that - nor.- mi from the Atlantic to tip Pa cific. "1 am n< ' 'talking through nt' hut Tbmrc- »>.-• a thinking man in th" United .' i' today bin -. fi.< r i • nizes that we are at a jun< •lire in --ui affair.' Even lic-sidenr <;.u-v, the pr- - id-'iu ot the g’-ea' I . ..mpanv. h. greate't eo potation th.ii ever existed in th« him.-.. m the world said in a speech tn N- York that fin:.-: tie i adiny num - f »ho United Sla’'.’ would go tn w--ri anti find a i" -■ <iy for f evils of the day. in a few years A cm i j. m irm'-tutions would bi yv pt aw a, by revolution. "W> -aw recently that great strik” ”f the mill operatives in Lav rour-. Mas:., where women w ere shot down' in Ihe nd wh“ri the mi.hiary \y as brought out t.<> control the itrikir.'. that F r -'dritr Garr yy a ■ riwil. -nd tb it rev olution i itainlv whai v> ■ are i-omin:; to unless t.h«se evils are made right. “Th' go’.a i tmt of Ma a. h'.is< t' - -am, out m a rll d. and i I i t'libli.-m-d in the New York p'w r.- in ihu lt he ap pealed tn i iniu- . and .-aid that th'- people who verb tile lei , 'i..o are ji, lid the b-c i and that uni' congr".-'. r.-- dcthe cost of living by taking off the high tariff ”n ’. In- n r ■ ■<' ■>' - "f io '. thev were fa- ins a i'ev-:hiti. n and di tm 'min- ” al o’. <-r : i I 'nil- a Stab- . y-iid he. • Th-so pony!' yvorking hard from emo yy-ro:: - end to anniber. ar* unable imd.'r ’ pi eni conditions t" earn anything Idm a living on account of tin high pn- a jirodiii od by ymu tariff, and ! nnpr-al to congress to re dm ■ -t’ Th- ■ not a tmiikittg man in tie . mtfd Stat., t -di; but sees what wo -i- fie to fai c- yvilh, and i. trying to fin ! -mt a remedy. “N'-'V, lei U-- look at mr ' ondition. J i--. cine ... di . !>■ some t” that affect vou awl : our .’hildr-n vm'y ma iiab ■ i.or os talk :i --pt -■ ■■• ton. You ...-.i.ie ~.i\- am um.-tn'l rai; so mm h niton. V<ry well. >rui' is all right. Bui y .'i i.-pnyv yy e have cot tn r.ai.:- -oiton if -.'■ don't wlu”i are we going t” - m our mom” '.' A largo are a ” em land :. no : ti: t- d f- -i any thing ?->■■ ■ ide:. rnt'no coinmaipis the readiest sale for 'a U The entire world d< pond.- on thi : sr- ai crop whi'-li we here in the Smitffi have ■ m-ii,op<>lv on. From th- prii'• - n bn thr->m'-. from th" mgtail'-d .I’hinaman t- the savage in the I’liilippim An hij-r-lago. they must al! have cm- - -t'-”i Do you know that in ‘f>:> ifi-'r the bln. had-- was r.ai 'il and .our fl • verse' - airicd n cargo of cotton tn la gland, 'nd it yya -hr-ing hauled through th. stiw-ts to th f.m iorie and yy arr hou-• tfia' men nd women came mi- and k:-: : ''d the bai”- and cried in their joy -■ sr» '"it m hr- ig l t tn th' ir shoe.” again, and they could go back io yy -rk? "Why. with this crop of c"tt--ii com manding a ready , a! ’ for ca' lt. the peo ple of the Smith ought to be the rfi 'n c.-t m the wor'd. And wt i< i tru" that th" people who make thj. i-nttwc are the p-jo-e. t paid so th'-ir labor of all th" root le mi the face of tin globr- A crop that ripiaonis millions and millions of dcular and the mak< rof it to r- eiv ■ - little of it <lo Ala 'a chusetts today where they have many millionaires to the suume mil”, or Now York and you will, .-e- -wne of tin men who profit by vour t-vji Some body make thou.- mds of million.: out of tin crop. AV' don’t, n'.'kf it: W" don t got it \Ve have a mighty small bal.-incr ft after w • have pa'd -'or "U'' guano food and clothing. But it rolls inf" the poop, t . of mmo of th" people of the Unnod States, and one re..-m for tin- -- that wo have allow"'! thi crop to b. 'line a football between th*- gaml'U" : in cotton fu'ures and thev. by method:- p'-mili.ir to th'in. know how to d.-p'' - the )re e before tin r-rop has been brought into naarßi t and then after they h bought i f . they know how to bring '>r pri-'f- up o as n brial-e iarge - -. fl-r on it. ' Now, und. r the cld Reiman law, it I was not allowed to sell any prodiu t of I ' the farm by future dealings It had toe i b" made: it had t'< be gathered; it b -I : its be in hand. No kind "f t-- u | i-io>. ' ; w as allowed on the product ’ f t fa rm land I tell you there is nothing licit li,m ’ ' | demoralized our Southern farming as 1 i gambling in futures has, and if I ha ' .my way 1 would hay- a law je uhibitr, a , the use of tli.. t e-1.-g i a pit .iml t- •> i'l.-’i.- j wires and the mails for this purpose. j "But thi is not the ch:-f trmibl. The chief trouble why w.- do not g'-t more out of our cotton is that th. m -”' its are taken up by the high ta iff an high duti< s yve are compelled to pay for what v. e buy. John •' <' Ihoun 7A y' ar : ago said to 'he farm«’r of .'-uitli i .■• - lina: 'Your arms are too sho i io con trol the price of cotton tn th> world. AV> have to sell mu- cotton in England, . France, Germany; Aimaic-.a do.-.-n't tw tip but a small part of our crop: we have to sell it in Euiope. Now, if w< can sell cheap, nil right, nrovi-led Aw can buy cheap, if we have to . ell our "ottop according to th- •>■;•>. c mu' r th" markets "f the yvorld. th.m for God's ■ ike. give u: a righ' to buy our sup plies, if necessary, in the markets of the world ' ' G-urge ATUuffle was > ;-i if '-"it" f'.irolinan In bis day the fa-iff v. , i<l p"r i- nt 'Veil, yvhat does til l' mean’ H■ says 'it moan . if I . rid cot ton to Furop.- ind m-der mods so- m "W il and my family's u ■ in return. I i-ive t" pay f 1 bale of .cpt'in to tie Unit.-d States fm- tariff. ■> that mil. me have to pay 1-tn b-les to get 1" - halos worth of good ' Th it i. )' i . I byi mind you. in this day the t.ulif , much more than <0 per w i t. Op pool :i bl inio I.- , foi ins' no . you v.' bay* to pay nearly Jim pet cent. "H‘ re. noyy. is th' tariff yvr hav< , been paying. Tak' blank-ts an ix t ample. On a pair --f wool blankets tba' \ "uld ' "st $4 at retail, we would b.;i to pay s_’.47 for tariff AV" might tik up other things. Suppose you v. ent inf a store to buy a -et m dinner china , with a colored edge. Tim price yvouid hr .'ls. siy. AA'ell, our of this $U> i' l ■ P'w i ■ nt would hr tariff and that yyrmi-1 . m k" mm’:’ than half T that sl' that you pav in tariff. So you win take this I list, one a'tiel- after inotiu-r of■«., hou-. hold n-’ -ssilm.i and fig'.iir- it u -. I ’A'" will say tli it ill th" things a fa mi - has to buv cjuring a yrar would amount 10 fl.rioa. Abv of you can take Hi ’ t niff table you can find it in th AA’orld's Almanac and other publica tion:- and you Ail] find that out car erv Jl.Aiih that a man rc-'-n-ls so these nssiti cs of life. p. i 3 paying from 4'l to .■■' per c'-'-i for lliing'- 11” -I.n t get I'm .- '"n - b ■ I. i ■ it. AA lw gms it" AA elk I will t.ll you. Th 11 list '-.get It . the r> at i it. AAAi build un this great f iriff cvall and k‘'ep out th" gem's iliat y\. c "ul-1 g. ' from 1 ;■ man. . l-.ogl iml Era m 1 Sw itzerlan-l: t'"•> '• i<:ii' i?i if lowp- tii. . goods on', .an 1 th n !'■ : am that b ' wall the;.r mmn■ poli.-s flem ish. Tm y iy. 'AA'c haw I’.’lt. i'd mi cclves fi-- ' .li'. so- ign ■ --nipt titi'-n. md yy e " ■ impel the people to pay yvhat yy- It is getting worse and worse. AA'b-. 1 1" or 1A y u.- ago wa. n th- f irin '- ‘■rime to buy th'ir farming imnlem'-n: th"y found those mad” by the .Al.i’or , nt- k Uopt patiy, th' I>< na. ind tyvo 1 a tore..- other makes of th" same kind of ’ implements t" choose from, but now they ar- all made by th'- Inf. ’ n.itiori .' iH 11 I■’ i i .mpa ny .A- • - :i i m h I thing:-. AV'ieji 'A.-uS' d t" haw ‘'o,->:.- ' thread and ('lark's tbr. ad. ai’d oth-- it"'":'! '"mpini's, noyy it is all li: j A m-1 lean Thread < 'nmpa ,iy . until mt.i - j ly all of the neeessitier of lif- are eop ■; trolled by a trust, and-tl. -y can put I th« il prii’i 5 a.. liigli a. they pie,. - . air.' iW' have to piy tli'in. And yyli.it is th. • onse<|ii.-iiC” . The gii pt no n v. lioi on -11 rd these ti ar.- glowing richer - ■ iy 'ia v. mi-1 th" con i mmi man firm > s .bld ha rd. r t" !■■■”. ■ !p i■ I above yvrit'"-. You know, back b'-fm' tlie yyar. ihe farmer oyy ned ab-mt ‘- 1 I i.--i cent of tin sea 11 h of thi c--a ntr y i ’ ay 1 ll<* fa i me- only o”. n m iy|, | ■ -h per - ''it of ihe yve-I’h of tin i i -mnt ry And tod.i v you t.ilo- ,il' : j w waltb of th-- -imnt i'• lbw raill-..a lim-s. Steamer Illi'S, th-- mini mid th' jgi at imlustiial • onr-'-rns, ami a.-.m. 1 - i in-: to th'- finan'-ia’ ' otili- , ..nun m ' 1 mnaii' s min m-.-irly tin p.-r w-nt of ■t. 'l' ’ - 'tli 1 ■■ 1 n .oi-u'ii'i it -ue in ■ f"w hands through ikes' iii.ilvni. .md ti'- unjust condition of at'fai . AV' -i i. building un iin.se inimm,. foiunm ■ Think of one man being . .a w x him - '. 'ill-d million dollais It- i-.-'fi-r a’m' is north this. If a min born at tin tiim- of our Sa v mur tw o t hoiw-a m’ -. ■ a : ago and lij- -I until n-> ■ had r->.-»i> > u nfit) j.y-o; y« ar of his life, its «;i• ■ ‘ j not b> worth .--mini' -i t r' ■ to- day. Bilt v : pa >sit ' W, - on. ,o . , ihe goose tha tla \ fh' gold.-n <■;; 'nd ill' - - f 1 v men yvho a- so ei.-h th'--\ hii'-lly klioyy what to do with th .: money, thev control our rai''--id... tli-y own the stock' in our ■ :> .imshin lie: tlmy- own th-- stock in ti’-- mim-s. in on: ■ 1 : f:i' tm i. s, in I In- sugar t u -. m. a' I i”t. 11".-ml tri: t. (lour i:i, .| and in . • 'hiiH-i-y -nisi ..we- 'iml trusts In th- United States. Tim potw-r twield i. -o great that th'-y hriV' b'---n ahi" L ,l':ii'ialv control ;ho ■ leg■ I-,■ i-.p of tl.i'- 1 "iiti I’ y. An l v. ha 1 a wha i an- 1 yvhat are you'.’ AA'.' bay'- beemne t> • p. 'saniiy of this gw it country You 1 ' ! a iic.-stors and min- left u a frr mu try. but it looks like w.- ire going to !-.::■■ down tn the hoys- and gi'-|;s of moriow th-- hev-tagi of bring tb*- - ■ rs "! wpod and .liiity-'-'s of water of I th. s'- l'nit'-fi Stat- "AA ■■ haw- tins y. ar. i wm knnyv, .<■■ j election by- tile peopb through a pri mary of a United Sial. . senate AL I Bacon lia lw• n ill ofli -n - ari-. eight. , years. Noyy. our sysicm of g. ,vrr -y rn.w -. ■ -li"-miphi ia cl ang- of oifie. rs. ' m in yy ho is in otli.-e so long e> * . out •>' i.ui.-h wii!i t-i<- p.-eple AA'c ii--r-.‘i - -I'maily i man frnni the common v. ... .- of if.'. So our lav - \y i-a-ly pi-.vide '.hat ' .1 g.'Ve- llor . hall only be ■lw i ■ for two ' Hili'- ii wi-'ly- provi'lf-s th.it a .-on er.-.- man shall '-onm b'-foro the pub'i ■ so election (viry two years, Soin" of t!' ■ m Oil-yht to I’.-o nut of-. n- ■.- . > p j), ~ "N-'w. is lo Senator 1'.,0 -ii. In 1 I the i>-mo. :.iti- piatfoiw on which Im elected dr- 'a t "'I for lll'lllw-.' ''Tim P'-moi-ra lir faith is thi.-. that vou | mustn't take th. h'-'l • .rm-I in -rwv I from on" man and ii lo atim m” 'pnan to b'p'-l up hi:- in, but th'- ■ :i - i i I top 11 lili'-a i: io. a i>.-i ■- l-..en o lull M ' up sp'-c-ial inter".':! s. Now , tlm g-e ii i,. riff "onto t csi.i. up in 1S0!i AVo hud a f’--nif"Tatie platform declaring th'-i ■ ' shoi.id b.* no duly on liimt.er Senate.,- Bacon and 1 am not attfl. 'dne - irn un ■ d.-r a blanket. I have juihlii-lu-d an op.a, • | ’.!''-r to him .-vpr". 'ng m- views 1 Senator Baron ym. 1 yvillt Air. Aldric ' -gain -I. the other l).-inmrHts not to haw- f’Pe lumber, as tli-- pl-ttform ,-ud, ■ but to put $1 ,'-'i to $3 ■< th'ut ui'l bn i-ll t lumber, and The ("ottgr. s,i, : - J>. co. < show - Hi if Senator 1' ■ n's vot>- v. a. . fitw thing for i1,.. liimb.-i- i, lj; it vvas against the i onmmn jwnple. I ,'ont mean t-' r> (!'•' t uj-mt hi- h-mi.-’v. • Im' to s' t'm l.iia of his mine th > t ,r i;: with th" 'spr-dal inl<r< t.' rather '- th m fi'".' th< riglil" "f th" c’oirmmri peo -1 i pl e r| Now, the Unit'd Stat - senate i a s- y er-,, important bmlv. There ,ih- only •■two m'-rt frnin each stat' m it Imt r 1 i c-a.fi h.-i ■■ 1 fio mt sill -so; th' >. : i.-f • ti e p.'op" unlr ss that body act • ■ to il. Th' p'-ople d" nm • eem to think how impnia mt it )- to h iv. a man t'< pr> - . -eni oe th< i" m to- ■ not• who i in sympath'. with thsm AA - have :-at ba. I: i in" th"m do as tii- v r-has.’ T'-o ■■ • arer, iid b" a• - ‘ ■ b< U i they aw nor in f i - f any’h'ng n- ■ but . c g"ing m bol l th" r - tntrv hr " tjund this w-ry 1-- t b.as. !.• n th favor:: harrier behind which the great special mt.-rests "f this country have taken refuge nd l.avi been able to restii.t th" n.i’- ssarv reforms ■'Gentlemen, it would suit me a great ,’o.il beitcr to sit al home than to make this light, which is an expensive thing to tn-, and I had rather do tiiat than be m t'n I'nil'-t: Siat-s . n.i'-. You mav not bell.”w that, it do.-sn't make an.” . "f. -.’net- • . m : bitt 1 wilt tel) wau that >s long as th""- conditions prevail. I -i.’ii’t think it would b“ my duty not to omy parr as m American citizen. U ; a cause tn whii.fi a man might cheer lily l.i' down bis lif. If I can lift a voice that w ill lieip al-mg this cause, I til e'i'..frfully do it. 1 am making this fight for the j- 'jib and I shall press it to the end." .limim I’- in 'l’” - - "a- oago;!.- listen. I I" iiv tlte tudience. and mm’ •if his si’iit.-ii' • s were heartily applaud ed- READ FOR PROFIT GEORGIAN WANT ADS USE FOR RESULTS KEEP YOUR LAWNSJN GOOD JRIM By Using Our “KING SPECIAL" Mower Ihe '‘KING SPECIAL" More Useful Than Ornamental. The "KING SPECIAL" The Best Gall Bearing i Mower on the Market. i We Have filher Good Makes-The Jt»el-- The Royal « The “King Special ” $8.50 to $11.51) ' PfirPC * The “Jewel" . . $5.00 to $?.5!l ifi 1 lUVO » T hc .. Rova| - . sj_oo s j_ oo t 0 0( ) Gartajubberjta The Hose That is esaiNGSTEEL ’SS ?* W- ’ i OiCCiGiJ CAN'T WEAR OUT-GUARANTEED S G:ilv. wrapped 1 2-in., 22c ft.; 3-4-in., 25c ft. ; Best Black 1-2-in., 18c ft.; 3 4 in., 20c ft. Red Rubber 1 -2-in., 15c ft.; 3-4-in., 16c ft. ; Reg. Black 1 2-in., 10c ft.: 3-4-in., 12 12c ft. I RFFIS “*“ K ' so I fiUOL Hi.Li.o JJ Wmil $1.25 ’ LAWN SPRINKLER to attach to << Hose; regular S2.CO value; special, at KING HARDWARE CO. 53 Peachtree 8/ Wtiiiehall I | SHOWERY WEATHER FINE FOR GARDENING You couldn’t get much better gardening weather | than we now have if you had it made to order. Thc warmth and moisture make seeds fairly jump out q of thc ground. in transplanting vegetable and flowering plants, you 1 couldn’t get a finer time. These showers pack the dirt | around thc roots and the plants hardly know they have | been moved. if you have one of those ‘‘cleaned up” back yards I make it both useful and beautiful this summer. In our store you will find everything in the way of I seeds, plants, bulbs, and fertilizers that you can possibly | need. Always glad to see you in person, but if you can’t I come, just phone us. H. G. HASTINGS & CO. j 16 W. Mitchell St. j Phones 2568 TEES ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS :TT’ ESP AV. MAY 7. 191? SEE Niagara Falls Gn a FREE Trip Write the Contest Manager The Georgian. FITFORM M '■ CLOTHES 0/ FOR YOUNG MEN OT-W -ri I 1 ; I. I GOOD Clothes often get you more than the usual courtesy and consideration. Ihe waiter, the porter, every stranger, as well as your friends, take notice of your correct dress and appearance. That well-bred air, commanding respect and admiration, sur rounds you if your clothes are right. Fitform clothes for young* men fill all these requirements; they’re clothes you’ll be proud to wear and you’ll enjoy them every minute. Suits of fancy mixed Cheviots, Tweeds and Worsteds; perfect fit and latest models, $15.00, SIB.OO, $20.00, $25.00. DANIEL BROS. CO. NWa -u-m.!■—fun>'uagnaragn l TMgtra-_-w- - r.amcwww^—r-.-a—o: ■ ir—nwi caa • -inn i—i m—■ ■ —»wiit ”TV»w-- > n—■ ■ —I mil in iin —n •--xr-r •»t -r- — Chamberlin=Johnson=Dnßose Co. ATLANTA NEW YORK PARIS A Saving Sale of Children’s Millinery Hats Worth $5.00 to $15.00 at 53.75 to $8.50 r In tlie Juvenile Department- Third Floor An evidence of the advantage of our sending the buyer of children’s goods to New York last week! The savings she made in this purchase are yours just as truly as it the prices on our regular stock had been reduced. And the fiats have all the freshness and beauty that you expect in things just out of their boxes. Milans, Neapolitans, lingerie and lace hats of medium and small shapes tor children aged 2 to 6 Many little bouquets of tiny roses and forget me-nots arc used, and many bows of pink and blue satin ribbons, and much lace frilling. Just the dainty little hats that mothers will be delighted to fnid--and at savings that range from one-third to one-halt. Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co. Ri —■■l' -l>f lT n* l iMßMuatsr.-*- BMOnx-Jian a»« » -v -r— 1 1 wvr— t . na.cjaru ri’taaia ■iwjiwjl-. -MaMManß--’ wnanrun' vn m——— If business is not brisk, find sometlnng to keep yon busy and pay a profit at tlie same lime. Please learn ’now c.isv it is so d" thi;- Io n adinc Want Ads. If vou wish to ct'iii'p adi'ivional capital to im reuse vonr busine.-s READ GEORGIAN WANT ADS. Many men arc willing lo help yen. You ran Hnd a partner, secure busi ness-getting agents, tied eus-toniers for your goods, rent a part of your store through Georgian Want Ads. READ THEM NOW. You will learn mane things it par.'s to know. L__ == ..' „. 11