Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 06, 1912, HOME, Page 4, Image 4

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4 PATTERSON WINS JUDGESHIPDF BLUE RIDGE State Committee Invalidates Primary in Gilmer Because of Evidence of Fraud. The state Democratic executive com mittee late Thursdav afternoon Invali dated tlie late- judgeship primary iu Gilmer county, and declared H L. Pat terson, of Forsyth county, the rightful nominee of the Blue Ridge circuit, in stead of Judge A. Newt Morris, of <’ohb county, who was winner by some 500 majority, on the face of the returns. The committee, after a hearing which lasted two days reached a verdict, aft er all evidence and argument had been submitted, uicin a motion of Commit teeman Alexander A Lawrence, of Chatham, that the contesting petition of Patterson be denied, and that Morris be declared the nominee of the primary. The Lawrence motion was rejected by a vote of 29 to 9 New Primary Motion Lost. A motion was then made to order a new primary in Gilmer, and this, too, was turned down by the committee. Finally, Patterson was formally de clared the party nominee by a unani mous committee vote. The Lawrence motion had told the story. The committee voted in executive session, but lined up on the iAwrence motion as follows. For the motion and Morris .1 \V Mayson, A. A. Lawrence, A. Whitaker, W. N. D. Dixon W. C. Martin. D. W. Blair. S. T. Worley, I'. B. Bullard and H. P, Meikleham—9. Voted Against Morris Against the motion and Morris \V i fi. West. G. FL Hutchens, Albert How- I ell, Jr., J. A. Brannen, A. s. Hardy, W. | R. Frier. W, L. McEltnurray. W. C : Snodgrass, E. H. Griffin. W. E. Saun- ; ders. E I. Rainey. .1 E. H iv< s W. M I Harper. F. M. Longley, c. E Rattle T. 1 H. Persons, J. E. Bodenhamer, B. H i Hardy, Joe Hill Hall. Roy it Stubbs, < >. I Roberts. W. R. Little, S H. Allen. Carl | Vinson, Alvin Golucke, A. T. Wood- , ward. C. W, Griffin, 1.. D Shannon ~ndi J W. Palmer 29. The Blue Ridge circuit contest was one of the bitterest ex er brought be-' foie the supremt council of tin party p Allegations of fraud in making up the registration lists, conducting tlio| election, and returning and compiling! the vote tvver. maintained by doz< ns of witnesses. whoso testimony never was successfully r tucked. The committer allowed Ihe widest latitude in the introdin-iioi; of evidence on both sides, ami the examination of wltnesjfe . both direct and cross, was exhaustive ami imhinci' •e. : Judge Morris- himseli took the standi and denied speeiflcall' man.' < r the I charges of fraud and intimidation prae- 1 tieed in the election, and ' Bart" Coy, I clerk of the superior court of Gilmer. | right-hand Morris partisan and the hub of the entire controversy in Gilmei I backed the judge up vigorously. Verdict Is Cheered. The preponderance of testimony ap parently seemed to the committee, how ever. to sustain amply the charges of ' the Patterson contestants, and it was evident, even before a ballot was spread, that Morris stood no show whatever to win. When Patterson was declared the nominee and the fact leaked out into ‘the capitol corridors, pandemonium broke loose, and for several minutes the cheering w as w ild anti vehement. Late into the night the Kimball house lobby was filled with persons discuss ing the judgeship race and its outcome Judge Pattersen mingled freely with the crowd in the Kimball Judge Mor • rfs returned to his home in Marietta before the verdict was reached by the committee. Patterson will be elected in the reg ■ tilar October election, his name going! on the ticket as the Democratic nomi nee. to he voted on by the people of the entire state. TARVER TO BE NOMINATED. DALTON. GA.. Sept 6 The Forty third senatorial district convention will meet here Saturday, September it at which time M. C. Tarver will be formalb : declared nominee for state senator Del I egates from Whitfield, Murray and Gor don counties will be present SCHOOL BOOKS. MIL LER’S BOOK STORE, 39 MARIETTA STREET. BIRMINGHAM AND RETURN $2.50 Tuesday. September 17th Special i trains leave old depot 8 a. m. SEA I BOARD. ROUND TRIP RATES TO WASHINGTON. D. C., SEABOARD Will sell. tickets Sept. Bth and 9th. limit 16th. and may be extended to Oct. 7tli. Rate fom • Atlanta. sl9 35 Athens. $18.15; Cedartown, $20.05; El berton. $17.15; Lawrenceville. $19.30; .Rockmart, H 9.35; 'Winder, SIB.BO SCHOOL BOOKS. MIL LER’S BOOK STORE. 39 MARIETTA STREET. WE WILL MAIL YOU *1 for each set of old I'alse Teeth sent us. Highest price paid for old Hold, Silver old Watches. Broken Jewelry and Precious Stones Money Sent By Return Mail Phlla. Smelting and Refining Co.. ■ Established 20 Years 863 Chestnut St.. Phdadelphia. Pa. TO DENTISTS We will buy your Gold Pilings. Gold Serap and Platinum Highest pro e» Up and Down Peachtree Alas, the Peach Season Is About to Close. “Take a last, lingering look, for they’ll soon be gone.” said the man at the soda fount. ”1 mein the peaches of Pea< htree. those from fifteen to eighteen, who make the promenade a delight, these summer days School opens next Monday, and it will be back to the ’ologies and 'isms for them. "It makes a lot of difference, this school tiling You ran tell when it’s Saturday or vacation time just by looking at the parade past that door. "Most folks are too wise to let theTr daughters put on their war paint and show harness to wear to school. They say the teachers have sent one or two home who looked too much like a fail opening at a ready-to-wear. And when the girls haven’t got on their real regalia they hit the trolleys home or foot it by the back streets. No Peachtree for them. "Aping the grown-ups? Sure. There am t any difference in clothes between the eighth grade grammar and the third year in college except the number of yards in the skirt, and even that’s getting less day by <jft\ Kids hardly up to your waist are wearing pocket size imitations of their mother’s outfit You can’t tell whether they are babies or grandmas until you size them up against the wall and see whether their heads come up to the sign on the show window "Oh, yes. we’ll have plenty of the reg ular paraders this fall, but the pony ballet effect will be missing after the school bells ring Here’s Music if You Can Dissect It. . Just back of_a drug _stnre_in_ Forsyth street, opposite the city hall,”’is'”ihe”only free music dispensary in ,\tlanta You can recognize it by the.clusters of ne groes going on errands who'stop*by" the hour in the shade Just outside. There is a hole in the brick wall by the door just big enough for one man Io sit comforta bly and the first negro there holds the coveted place for hours. Inside is a big bare room where a firm handling electric nickel-in-tlw dot piano players repairs its instruments. There is always at least one being doctored ami sjometimes two or three. All day long the strains of “Everybody's Doin' If bat tle against the plaintive "Silver Threads Among the Gohl." or a rag-time ditty gets into a regular riot with a Chopin, selection From across the street it sounds like a difference of opinion in a German band. But the negro music lovers who f luster around the dour seem to enjoy their music a la goulash. "No, snh. hit don't won’, me none,” explained ore. "1 Jos' fixes' mv min' 'in one chime and don't pay no Tention to nuthin' els- An' I sho do hale to leave dis place," Glooms Invaded Some Home Today. Somewhere in this great city a woman is mourning the loss of an autumn chapeau, or a milliner weeping over an angered customer and the necessity of supplying a substitute creation in place of one hopelessly wrecked. There's no evidence, as to the owner, b n it was intrusted to a smalt negro boy on a wheel. That hat box was as big as a steamer trunk and the breeze was strong at Five Point* The boy was ped alling bravely into the wind wlien an au tomobile dodged the crossing cop and spun around the corner. The bicyclist dodged, the wind swept him from his balam e ami down he went Hut his fall was broken. It was broken by a three-foot hat box witl. something feathery ami ehjffouery inside it. The boy's head and shoulders went through tin pasteboard and came out again with bits of willow plume sticking to bis wool Then lie gathered up the fragments and went back the way he came. School Days! School Days! Special Sale Saturday in Everything For Girls Boys' Department S’XfT'K ~ , , ; bons, Windsor Belts, etc Suits, Pants. Sli"i s. Hats, < aps I Hose. Shirt'- 81..u->-> Waists. Un- SPECIAL, derweat and Neckwear SPECIAL. 24-incll Paragon Frame School , Umbrellas, at 2o dozen Hnjs White and Colored “Mother'. Frlenvl \\ aists; regular j— -50c qualities, foi. cavil 50c ° UC -w W MEN’S SHIRTS. WOOL SERGES. \ cr\ special value Saturday in ii inch Al-Wool Serges in everv Men's Percale t'o.at Shirts; regular wanted color; two finishes, hard or ise grades, for soft; at, vaiil 25c ! 50c Max M tnton Pattern.®’ everything May Manton Fashion Books, just that’s nou out 10c 5c TAYLOR’S 240 Marietta Street On Savings | “Why I Use the Travelers | |u Bank”—The Average Man IJill I "Beciuse I tnosj need the kin,; of ! i !I! f . 1 P i II Mx Han *. that needs me. I knew that 11 ||l 'k* 'hue must be >om< good, sound I,as.,n> I for 'll. remarkable growth and sue, » ||jll: BMP If of the Travelers. I investigated e (lre . I KM/' J fully an., as a result, opened an ic- li count Such is tile testimony that is I dai'v pr s-ntoi bj our depostto - ; I fl / / P IvJ/ Ihe ' V ‘ ralf< ' lan ” f Today D IJU *' Uften ,he Exceptional L i Man of Tomorrow. Travelers Bank and Trust Co. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANP NEWS.FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1912. NO RAISE IN TO I RATE EXPECTED Commissioner Thinks Increase in Returns Will Bring in Suf ficient Money. The tieginning of Fulton county's new fiscal year, October 1. will find the same rate of taxation in effect, in all probabil ity It is believed among county offi cials that there will be no change of the rate at Tuesday's called session of the county commissioners. "1 believe there will be no change at all in the rate, but I am not certain.” said Shelby Smith, one of the commissioners, today. "The tax returns of the county this year show an increase of about $13,000,000, and this amount will bring in more than $65,000 In taxes. An even larger increase probably will he made next year, so a lay - man naturally would conclude that there is no necessity for the Increased rate. “But we can not do this thing by guess work. We are compiling a budget of ex penses. and with the estimated amount of revenue to be received This will be con sidered Tuesday.” 29 PROFESSORS WORKING IN BIG STEEL PLANTS PITTSBURG. Sept 6.—During this summer 29 professors from 25 colleges and schools in 19 states have been em ployed in the mills of Pittsburg just for the experience. They were paid on an average of 20 cents an hour, or about S4O a month. YouNgJOi No young woman, In the joy of coming motherhood, should neglect to prepare her system for the physi cal ordeal she Is to undergo. The health of both herself and the coming child depends largely upon the care she bestows upon herself during the waiting months. Mother’s "“Friend prepares the expectant mother’s sys tem for the coming event, and its uso makes her comfortable during all the term. It works with and for nature, and by gradually expanding all tis ; sues, muscles and tendons, involved, I and keeping the breasts in good con | dition, brings the woman to the crisis lin splendid physical condition. The i baby, too, is more apt to be perfect and i strong where the mother has thus i prepared herself for nature’s supreme \ function. No better advice could ba , given a young expectant mother than , that she usa Mother’s Friend; it is a I medicine that has proven its value ’in thousands of cases. Mother's IWAfITITUrTIt Friend is sold at HHK3 cr u g stores. ’ ft. g -wl’yx Write for free HaEWU I book for expect- ant mothers which contains much I valuable Information, and many sug gestions of a helpful nature. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., AtlaaU, G*. DEPEW WILL TESTIFY OF CAMPAIGN MONEY AND STUMP FOR TAFT LONDON, Sept. 6.—Sailing a week earlier than he had planned, Senator Chauncey M. Depew and Mrs. Depew have boarded the Asiatic for America, so that Mr. Depew m'ight take the stump for President Taft and also ac cept a smbpena to appear before the senate committee investigating the Penrose charge. "I expect to testify the day after my arrival,” Depew said. "I don't know just what I can tell them other than that I was active in the 1904 campaign and personally contributed to the cam paign fund. 1 had many talks with Colonel Roosevelt during that cam paign, but h. never mentioned the sub ject of contributions to me.” Mr. Depew declined to state what amount he contributed. "I have seen statements that as much as $12,00<1.000 was raised by the Republicans in 1904," he continued. "Such talk is absurd. The total of contributions in the last six campaigns would not aggregate that amount. 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JACOBS’ PHARMACY Main Store and Laboratory 6 and 8 Marietta St. ’ls Hojwton'slrert w S^ et . S hitehall Street 70 w st « et -ia Houston Street 152 Decatur Street 423 Marietta Street 544 Peachtree Street PAVING OF MARIETTA BEGUN; CONVICTS TO CONTINUE WIDENING Wotk was b'gun today on the paving of Marietta street with wood blocks by Contractor T. D. Meador. Jr., with 175 laborers. The street is to be paved from Tabernacle place to North ave nue. It already has been vyfalened from a 50 to a 60 foot street. At the meeting of the county com mission tomorrow an effort will be made to take the 100 convicts from the Proctor ereek sewer work an. put them on the work of continuing the widening of Marietta street from Nortn avenue to the railroad crossing. Pro visions-, for the paving of this part of the work are expected to be made next year, Shelby Smith, county commissioner, said today that the Proctor creek sew er was almost, complete and that if the gang of convicts now at work there was taken away, the work would be completed by the repair gangs. GROWS BEAUTIFUL, W HAIR WEMEIHS GENT DANUBE Destroys dandruff—Stops falling hair—Cleans and in vigorates your scalp —Delightful dressing. To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous. Huffy, wavy and free from dandruff, is mere ly a matter of using a little Danderine. It is easy and inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and lots of it. 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