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MONTENEGRO
Smallest of Balkan Kingdoms
Opens Hostilities With Tur
key, Forcing the Issue.
LONDON, Oct. B.—Montenegro has
declared war against Turkey, and her
army today advanced into Ottoman
territory, where fighting is now going
on.
This news was conveyed from Cet
tinje. the capital of Montenegro, in an
official message to the Servian charge
d’affaires in this city.
It also states that the other mem
bers of the Balkan league will have to
follow suit.
Although the smallest of the Balkan
states, having an army of only 50,000
men. Montenegro has thus forced the
hand of the powers by declaring war
on Turkey.
It has been feared ail along by Mon
tenegrin leaders that Bulgaria would
weaken at the last moment and allow
the pressure of the powers to prevent
her from going to war.
Patriotic Mountaineers.
King Nicholas of Montenegro, al
though an aged man, is a vigorous
monarch. His people have the wild
patriotic spirit of mountaineers, living
In a mountainous country and almost
every man is a so liter.
News from Cettinje that war has
h,»pn declared came as a shock to the
European capitals, for the outlook had
been considered much brighter.
It caused severe depressions in the
stock markets and the bourses. There
was vigorous selling of all classes of
securities.
Montenegro Is the most westerly of
the Balkan kingdoms and has a pop
ulatlon estimated at 235.000.
Montenegro took up arms against
Turkey in 1876 and after the Rueso-
Turklsh conflict received a large ac
cession of territory.
LITERARTsOCIEfiES OF
EMORY HOLD ELECTIONS
OXFORD, GA., Oct. 8. —The following
man were elected to fill offices in Few
and Phi Gamma literary societies of
Emory college.
Impromptu Debaters —For Few, .1.
E. Mathews, J. T. Barnhill. S. D. Cher
ry, L. A. Harrell, W. B. Fraser and
W. Rumble.
Impromptu Debaters —For Phi Cam
ma: H. J. Pearce, Jr., I. E. McKaller,
L. O. Gray, J. B. Mallet. W. W. Irvine
and F. A. Patillo.
Mr. Patillo was also elected as a
junior member of the intercollegiate de
bate council. The faculty member of
the council are Professor H. H. Stone,
Dr. E. H. Johnson, Dr. W. F. Melton,
Professor G. P. Shingler, Professor A.
G. Sanders and Professor D. Rumble.
The monthly officers of Few are: W.
Rumble, president; O. R. Thompson,
vice president; T. W. Jones, special
sensor; L. A. Harrell, critic, and J. W.
Reach, chaplain.
COMMITTEE NAMED TO ASK
CENTRAL FOR A NEW TRAIN
MACON, GA., Oct. B.—A committee
of patrons of the Central of Georgia
railroad between Smithville and Eu
faula and Macon has been named to
petition for a “shoo-fly” train, to enable
them to reach Macon in the morning
and return in the afternoon. The com
mittee consists of J. L. Jay. of Shell
man, chairman; E. B. Adams, of Al
bany; E. H. Hyman, of Macon; R.
J. Class, of Bronwood; J. R. Mercer, of
Dawson; R. D. Gay, of Cuthbert; L. G.
Branan, of Georgetown, and John B.
Whitelock, of Eufaula.
seventeenth Infantry
ON HIKE TO FAIRBURN. GA.
The Seventeenth infantry, stationed
at Fort McPherson will hike to Fair
burn today in order that the inspector
general may judge their field efficiency.
I he first battalion already has hiked
■' fil miles this year, making 203 miles
in sixteen days of steady marching.
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SEARCHING SIDELIGHTS
ON GEORGIA POLITICS
Judge Andrew Calhoun, of the crim
inal city court of Atlanta, is a chas
tened conspirator of the soft-hearted
persuasion. The
L ill
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judge never again
will go to the gov
ernot and endeav
or to strong-arm
that gentleman
Cot a pardon with
out knowing ex
actly and precise
ly where he —the
judge—stands
Recently Judge
Andy went to the
executive and told
him a mighty pa
thetic little tale
about a white
woman in the
county chaingang,
wiio got there by
a sort of mistake.
and who could not stay there unless she
were subjected to humiliation of a
character that moved “Uncle Andy’s”
heart powerfully, and so forth and so
on.
Now, the governor has, despite a
sometimes more or less austere de
meanor, a heart that may be reached
instantly, if one proceed along the right
road—and Judge Calhoun is a reputed
pastmaster at selecting the right road
generally.
So, by and by. the judge got his par
don for the woman, and left the execu
tive presence feeling fine ami conscious
of having performed a good deed.
He went to the sheriff in person, de
livered to him the pardon, and asked
the sheriff, as a particular favor, to
hasten to the gang and have the woman
released.
This the sheriff, being always glad of
an opportunity «to accommodate his
honor, did—and in less than eight hours
the woman again was in the clutches
of the law for another offense!
The judge isn’t going to the governor
any more in behalf of that woman—
and if he did, the governor doubtless
wouldn’t be at home!
The court of appeals has a Fite
on its hands, at last, as 467,970 peo
ple already have remarked!
One of the things proving former
Representative Seaborn Wright, prohi
bition leader in Georgia, to proceed vig
orously against the locker clubs of
Rome is said to have been the outside
criticism to which he, as a lecturer
and champion of prohibition, was sub
jected because of the presence of locker
clubs in his home town.
Constantly, so the story goes, Mr.
Wright was twitted here and there, in
pleading for prohibition, and declaring
that prohibition laws could be enforced,
with the assertion that locker clubs
flourished in his own home town—-and
if he couldn’t suppress them there, why
should he expect people to suppress
them elsewhere.
Os course, the Floyd county states
man is opposed to locker clubs, in any
shape or form, and more than once has
deplored the fact that the state licenses
them, but he has not heretofore seem
ingly inclined to make eternal warfare
against them, in certain circumstances
—particularly where he could be shown
that they were making a real effort to
keep within the law.
Gradually, however, the number of
clubs in Rome has increased, until late
ly Mr. Wright looked about him and
found the city full of them. Then it
was that he recalled the outside crit-
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icism of himself, .and he asked him
self if that criticism were not more or
less justified,
And —well, anyway, he has shut up
every locker club in Rome, and he de
clares he will keep them shut, too!
George C. Glenn, of Whitfield coun
ty, is an Atlanta visitor today.
Asked how it happened that Whit
field elected an independent candidate
for sheriff the other day, instead of
the regular Democratic nominee. Glenn
said he couldn't explain it very well,
save by saying that the independent
got more votes than the other fellow.
"You know Whitfield is a curious
county in some things—it goes all sorts
of ways poitically now and then. When
it slips its trolley, I never try to ex
plain it. It’s a grand old county, nev
ertheless!” said the Dalton man.
"Whitfield noted with pleasure that
its native son, Paul Trammell, was the
only unopposed candidate for a state
house office in the late election. To
be sure, the opposition to the others
was merely formal, for the Socialists
never expected, really, to elect a man.
Still, it was something of a compliment
to Whitfield’s favorite son that he was
not opposed, even by one vote. His
election to succeed himself was unani
mous, you might say.”
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.TUESDAY, OCTOBER * 1912.
ZIMMER QUITS KIMBALL
TO ATTEND TO FARM
Will V. Zimmer and George A.
Lougee have dissolved partnership and
hereafter Lougee will manage the Kim
ball hotel alone. Zimmer expects to
devote his entire time to the devel
opment of Kimballville farm, near At
lanta. where he has many head of fine
stock, dogs, chickens and a young zoo.
The two had been owners of the New
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The New Kimball, Mr. Lougee an
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TALBOT FARMER STABBED:
NEGRO ASSAILANT JAILED
TALBOTTON, GA., Oct. B.—Captain
Thomas Davis, a prominent farmer of
Talbot county, was seriously stabbed by
a negro, the knife penetrating the ab
domen and lungs. Physicians operated
at once and he is said to have a chance
of recovery .
The negro is in jail here. He was
caught at Junction City trying to board
a train, and hurried here by Deputy
Sheriff Davis Lawson.
8 SPELLBINDERS’ WIVES
“DESERTED,” GO CAMPING
NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y., Oct. B.
The wives of eight spellbinding politi
cians. including the mayor, senatorial
candidate and others, temporarily "de
serted” by their husbands, have gone
camping.
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