Show It seems the Southern people are not quite satisfied with the appointment of exGov Tones to the Federal bench The Atlanta Constitution tells the President that It Is well as far as It goes but it reminds the President that If he wishes to produce any decisive effect upon the white Democracy of the eS South he must go lo the length of giv i ng all the offices of any consequence to respected white men and none to The negro This says the Constituion is the real negro question does the President understand it ExGov Bullock of Atlanta tells the Constitution Constitu-tion that Its demands on this score are unjust reprehensible and in violation of the parole given and the conditions upon which the Southern States settled down within the Union after the Civil war lie goes on to say Nothing can bo or has been said against tnc competence und worth of the colored cltlzoTia who hold important Federal of fice In Georgia All reports are in favor and any effort to build up partisan strength by abandoning principles in pan tIering to our local IreJldlceg will meet with that utter failure which it deserves The President can be trusted to do Con i tahideci unit exact Justice to all American cItizens We should be sorry to think that President Roosevelt had appointed Coy I Jones to the Federal bench with a partisan par-tisan object He has distinctly said that he will appoint no man to office unless assured of his Integrity ability and fitness fit-ness tor the place We take it that it was on that ground that he appointed Gov Jones mid we imagine from what we know of him hlmthClllf the best applicant appli-cant in his judgment for a placet tha is if the man who possessed those qualifications to the highest degree happened to be a colored man he would appoint him If he would not then he is not the true and hlghsouled man I that we think he is I |