Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, November 27, 1907, Image 6

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THE ATLANTk GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27. VOTES PILE IN FOR THE GEORGIAN PRIZES Announcement of Candidates Creates New Interest and Balloting Shows Increase. - It will be worth your Every Subscription Counts. It Is no dishonor to compete in this contest. Far from It. The personnel of the line-up of camfidntea Is first- class In every respect. Your friends will be only too glad to assist you In the race. Inform them of the fact and keep on informing’ them of It until they give you a subscription. Every sub scription (new or old) counts for votes wjiere paid In advance from one month up. If you do not understand all the salient points of the plan, telephone or write the contest department und find out the details. Three prls.es for each district and only one or two candidates in some of the districts. Thl> Is your opportunity to get $1,000 In gold, a touring car. one of the fable pianos, one of the trips to Cuba, one of the scholarships or one of the dia mond tings of gold watohes, and ]you do not have to pay one cent, Look over 5 our district and see if you would not like to enter the race. Now Is the time to enter, as a good start Is half the battle. You could easily lend your district, as one new subscription counts for 2,400 votes, and who could not get ten of them and thus have 24,000 votes? You Can see by this It is not hard to win . l the prizes. Enter the race today. For (further Information address Contest report of this count will appear In next | \i nnU g fri Georgian and News, Atlanta, Haturday's Georgian and News. Votes*(in. cast after noon Friday will not be cred- The announcement yesterday of .Think It over, names of candidates who are competing | "’Idle. In'-The Georgian and News $15,000 con • test created a whirlwind of excite : >Mrt and heavier voting Is already no tlceable. Ballots are coming from ev ery quarter of the territory covered fay the contest, and the next report of the standing of candidates will likely be even more Interesting than the first. Contestants all are working hard and eaqh one understands that upon Indi vidual effort alone hangs success. There have been many Inquiries made a^to whether a candidate may secure subscriptions outside her own district. TJje answer Is an emphatic "yes.*' Sub scriptions may be secured by any con testant or friends In any locality In the United States, and the votes will be credited to any candidate In the race no matter frojn what district she may be entered. Subscript lonf secured out. side the particular district In which a candidate is competing count for as many votes as if the order were ob tained within the district limitations. The division of districts was made for the purpose of equalizing competition, tot’to restrict subscription getting. Next Count on Friday. ,Tht next counting of the ballots be made on Friday, November 29. Jtcd the respective candidates until the following Saturday. Those who were In the-lead In the different districts HatUrdgy should look well after their laurels or some one else will have the coveted position, on Saturday. There are some active contestants In the race, contestants who mebn to do things, and will make evevy. effort to lead their districts on Saturday. Get all the ballots to your credit that you possibly can by noon on Friday. It will help you to get votes in the fu ture If you head your district. The contest Is now on In real ear nest. Every day sees new Interest More Inquiries and subscriptions were received and sent In yesterday than all the previous days of the contest bined. The announcement of names and candidates Is the list the general public was waiting for before entering actively Into the campaign. The first announcement has nmv been made and great surprise It created, too. There were more candidates In the race than waa generally anticipated, and the en ergetic ones had a larger number o' votes than most people thought proba b!e. There will be some more surprises, too. Plenty of Time to Act. If you. Miss Candidate, did not lead your district Saturday, don’t get dla rouraged. The race Is young—In Its Infancy—and ten full weeks remain In which to bridge the chasm which may now 'exist between the leaders and those further down the line. Although a candidate may have but three vote* now. It does not necessarily follow that oho will be the last at the tlnisli. A great deal of work can be accomplished in ten weeks. Extra Prizes December 14. Rpeclai attention Is called to the sub-contest In which two cash prizes *—one of $60 and one of $25— will be gtven away. These awards will be decided December 14. The candidate having the largest number of votes In the entire contest on that date will be awarded $60 In cash. The candidate having the second largest number of votes will be awarded $25. (let In the rgc® actively today and win a »nsh prize. Bear in mind that this contest Isn’t like most newspaper popularity cam paigns which extend over Indefinite months and months. This contest will be short, sharp and quick. It will clone February 1 at midnight. Rut ten weeks remain In which to do business. This calls for Immediate action. If you don’t get the votes now some one else Will. If you are Just beginning to get Inter ested In the contest, think more about It. Look at the plan from all stand points. Isn’t tt an exceptional oppor tunity to get $l,ooa In cash, un auto mobile. a grand piano, m free trip to Cuba or a diamond ring free of charge? $20,000 INSURANCE CARRIED BY MAN , KILLED IN FALL Special to The Georgian. Kastman, (Ja., Nov. 27.—Morris Kausmar. a metal worker on Dodge county’s new court house, fell from one of the high gables lj»i« yesterday aft ernoon and was Instantly killed. Kaus mar was employed hv the Ludowlci (’eladon Company, of Savannah. Ga., and had been In Eastman about two weeks working for this company on the new court house. His body was taken to the undertaker’s and will be shipped to Savannah today. lie was about 35 years old end leaves a wife end several children. It Is claimed he carried life Insurance to the amount of $20,000. SUES TELEPHONE CO. FOR CUTTING TREES Alleging that the Atlanta Telephone and Telegraph Company took advan tage of hit absence from home, entered his yard at 114 South McDaniel street and cut limbs from his shade trees for the purpose of extending Its wires, J. M. Vickery Wednesday filed suit against the company for $500 damages. Mr. Vickery charges that the com pany had no authority to enter his pri nts grounds, und n.s un aggravating feature of the alleged Intrusion cites ths fact thnt the limb* were cut from oak tree* which served ns a shade for ths windows of his dining room. The suit was filed for the plaintiff by Attorneys Etheridge & Etheridge. TAKE PRISONER BACK TO TRIAL After eluding the vigilance of offl- rs of the law for nearly twelve years, Hurry Morton, of Northampton, county, North Carolina, who Is wanted there on barge of murder, haa been arrested near Tampa, and lx now on his way to the xccne of the alleged crime In charge of Deputy Sheriff Hannan, of North ampton county. The deputy sheriff and bis prisoner arrived In Atlanta Tuesday afternoon and after sliding some time In Atlan ta took k night train for t'arrarturas. North Carolina. Morton’s former home % Morton ts charged with killing a plant er by whom he was employed about elve years ago. He states that the shooting was done by h companion and leclares that he Is willing to face Jury. 20th Century — Today is the last chance to replenish the household for Thanksgiving. Why not spend • the best and happiest holi day of your life—November 28th, 1907 ■ We have a fl Hundred Kinds of Carv ing Knives and Sets Each Set Guaranteed MATHER’S Parlor Base Ball Game 'sJV-W sii /Ml mmm AY '' \\\ PLAYS ALL THB FEATURES Endorsed 'snd played by Wsthewson. Lslole. Reulb.ch.Ston. and other iUr* of the diamond. Retail, (or 3.00. Solid nickel-silver, twen ty-six piece. consisting of ■lx teaspoon,, six table spoons, six knives, nix forks, one sugar spoon anil one butter knife. All In beautiful leatherette, silk- lined rose, and guaranteed by the famous William A. Rogers. Regular price $7.50, Thanksgiving price, only $5.95 GEORGIAN AND NEWS SIMM CONTEST No. 111 | GOOD FOR FIVE VOTES] FOR MRS. OR MISS iNnihe of i’niidMnt.l ADDRESS iklreet Number, City nii-J tttnte.) CONTEST DISTRICT NUMBER NOT GOOD AFTER DEC. 4. POSITIONS ^? k CONTRACT given, backed by (100,000.00 capital and IS year, 1 Rt’CCCSS DR AUGHON’S ATLANTA, 122 Peachtree St., and JACKSONVILLE. Bookkeeping, Banking, Shorthand. Penmanship. Telegraphy, etc. Indorsed 5jr business men. Also teach by mall. Write, phone, or call for catalogue. 30 Colleges in 17 States The big Turkey will be so very delightful if baked in oue of our large size Turkey Roasters. P r i c e d from 60c to $3.50. We Have Reached the Ultimatum in SPORTING GOODS This department is jam full of everything that could possibly be wished from a Sporting Goods House. We only give a few items from the big line. REMINGTON AUTOMATIC, $30 26-inch barrel for birds; 28-inch barrel for ducks STEVENS' CRACK SHOT, $3.50. A Fine Rifle fov avyone Gift .. that which adds to each day its share of satisfaction and pleasure. The “Universal” Coffee Percolator is worth ten times the price to lovers of good coffee. Starling with cold water, and gradually increasing in temperature as it percolates through the ground coffee, only the food and health elements of the coffee bean are extracted. No boiling water (a rebate the bitter. aat. No escaping steim—rich io itrragth and aroma. Pure, delicioui, invigorating. Different ttylea and lize*. $2.50 up. Community Silver—25-Year Guarantee Hollow Handle Knives, dozen .. Forks to match, dozen Table Spoons, dozen Dessert Spoons, dozen Tea Spoons, dozen We can furnish the above in the following designs: Every piece guaranteed for 125 years. . .$12.00 .. ,$6.C0 . ..$6.00 . . .$5.60 . ..$3.50 After-Dinner Coffee Spoons, dozen..$8.50 Orange Spoons, gold bowl, dozen .. . .$7.00 Berry Spoon, gold bowl, each $2.25 Pickle Fork, gold tines, each 75c Yvalon bright, Avalon French Gray, Flower de Luce and the Classic design. Sugar Spoon, gold bowl, each .. ..,75c Butter Knives,each ..75c Cold Meat Fork, “gold” tine, each ..$1.50 Gravy Ladle, gold bowl, each .. .,. .$1.50 Soup Ladle, gold bowl, each ..$3.00 In Waffle Irons. Rosette Irons. Chafing Dishes. Leland Broilers, or in most anything you need fov Thanksgiving we have the specific goods you wish and at a price that will never cause you to question the same. We guarantee everything and every price in our house to be qunlitv first and prices economic. KING HARDWARE COMPANY 53 Peachtree Street - 87 Whitehall Street LIST OF DISTRICTS EMBRACED IN GEORGIAN’S VOTING CONTEST TRY IT NEXT TIME TO Cincinnati and Louisville THROUGH SLEEPING AND DINING CARS City Ticket Office, 4 Peachtree CITY DISTRICTS. DISTRICT NO 1.—Beginning earner Peachtree afreet ami Edge wood ave- r.ue along the south side of Edgewnod i.venue to Hurt ztieet. Hurt street to iieorgta railroad, along Georgia rall- r >ad to Whitehall afreet viaduct, thence to corner of Edgewood avenue and Peachtree street. DISTRICT NO. 2.—Beginning ear lier Edgewood avenue and Peachtree street along ea*t aide of Peachtree -street t» Forrest avenue, along couth side of Forrest avenue to North Bou levard. along we«t or HouU vaid o Edgewood avenue, along north ride t Edgewood avenue to Peachtree Meet. DISTRICT NO. 3-Beginning corner Forrest avenue and Pea< htree afreet, along enn ride of Peachtree street to eh tree road to Southern rail toad, tli« nee along Southern railroad to Boulevard, along went ride of North Boulevard to Forrest avenue, along north able F »rr*st avenue to Peachtree street. DISTRICT NO. 4- Beginning coiner Edgewood avenue and North Boule vard. along north Fide of Edgewood avenue to Hurt street, to DeKulh ave nue along north ride of DeK&ih nve- i tie to Moreland avenue, along wert ride of Moreland avenue to --minty Un*' load to city limit* to North Boulevard a’ong cast aide of North Boulevurd to Edge wood avenue. DI8TRICT NO. 5—Beginning come.* Whitehall viaduct and Western and At lantic railroad along wert ride of Peachtree street to Boutnern railroad at Brook wood, along Southern ruHtoal to East street, along east ride of Kart bireet to Fourteenth street, along north s‘de of Fourteenth rtreet to Hprfng street, along east ride of Spring rtreet to Western and Atlantic railroad. DISTRICT NO. 8—Beginning corner Spring rtreet and Western and Atlantic mi I road and along wert side ol Spring rtreet to North avenue, along south ride of North avenue to Western and Atlantic railroad, then along tatlrond to Spring rtreet. . DISTRICT NO. 7—Beginning c.irna- North aver.ue and Spring rtreet, along wert ride of Spring rtreet to East fdreet to Seaboaid Air Line belt line, along Seaboard Air Line to North acc rue. DISTRICT NO. 6—Beginning West Fair rtreet and Central of Georgia rail road along north ride of East Fair rtreet to Oakianu avenue to Southern railroad, along Southern rellroad till \i«rt Fair rtreet. DISTRICT NO. 9.r-Beginning Rare: Fair ind South Boulevard, along nurtti ride of Bast Fair to country lire road { along county line ro;:d to Georgia rail-» mad. along Georgia railroad to South i Boulevard, along east ride of South I Boulevard to Eart Fair street. DISTRICT NO. 10—Beginning Kart Fair and Hill streets along eant side of Bill street to Jonerboro road, along Jonesboro road to county line road, along county line toad to Eart Fair street, along north side of East Fair to Hill street. DISTRICT NO. 11—Beginning corner Kart Fair .rtreet anil Hill street, along **• uth side of East Fair street to South Pryor meet, along east side of South Pryor to Jonesboro road, along Jones boro road to Kill street, along west wide of Hill street to Eart Fair street. DISTRICT NO. 12—Beginning corner Humphries street and Atlanta and! West Point railroad west, along south; b'de of Humphries $o Greensferry ave nue to Gordon street, along east and north of Gordon rtreet to Atlanta city limits, along city limits to Central rail road. This district to include Battle mil and vicinity. DISTRICT NO. 13—Beginning cor ner South Pryor and East Fair along west side of South Pryor to Atlanta and j tt'eat Pdnt belt »ine. along Atlanta and j Wert Point bell line to Central of Geor- I gia railroad, along Central of Georgia] laHroftd to West Fair street. Th»§ dl*_ » trlct to include Bonnie Prae and Cap-j Ito! VI* w. DISTRICT 14.—Beginning Atlanta; am! Wert Point rai’road «t*. * north ] *:«le of Huiiiphiie* street GrceR3fcrr» j avenue to city limit*, along city limits 1 t-. Simpson street to Southern railroad. along west side of Southern and West Pont railroads to Humphries street. DISTRICT NO. 16—Beginning ai Simpson street and Southern railroad, along north side of Simpson street to Bell wood avenue, thence directly north to Marietta road, along south side of Marietta road to Southern railroad, along east side* of Southern railroad to Simpson street. SUBURBAN DISTRICTS. DISTRICT NO. 1^—Edgewood. Kirk wood und Decatur. DISTRICT NO. 17—Cities of Ma/riet. to and Carteravltie. DISTRICT NO. 18—East Point, Col- legs Park, Fort McPherson and Oak land. Di8TRICT NO. 19—Falrburn. Pal metto. Jonesboro, Hapevtlle. DISTRICT NO. 2fr—Llthonla. Ros well. Acwbrth. Stone Mountain ar.d McDonough. Contestants from the suburban dis tricts must reside during the time of the contest within the corporate limits cf the town* In the respective districts. COUNTRY DISTRICTS. DISTRICT NO. 21—Comprises alt sections of the Fifth Congressional dts* srict not already designated DISTRICT NO. 22—Comprises Rom.** and Gainesville, and the Seventh and Ninth Congressional districts, except ing the cities of CartersvtUe and Ma rk tea DISTRICT NO. 23—Comprises Sa vannah and tho First Congressional district. DISTRICT NO. 24—Comprises Alba ny itnd the Second Congressional dls- tt let. DISTRICT NO. 25— 4 ’omprises Amer icas and the Third Congressional dls- OISTRICT NO, 25—Comprises Co lumbus and the Fourth Congressional district. DISTRICT NO. 27—Comprises Ath ens and the Eighth Congressfot«aI dis trict. DISTRICT NO. 28—Comprises Au* gusta and the Tenth Congressional dis* trlct. DI8TRICT NO. 29 — Comprises Brunswick and the Eleventh Congres sional district. DISTRICT NO. 30—ComprlsesMac«-n and Sixth Congressional district. ALABASTINE The best of all material, for tlntlns nails. GEORGIA PAINT & GLASS CO. 40 Peachtrt, Street. TEETH extracted positively without pels, tv etch, tkit teeth IS. 5Iootj eas pit i i?I oWfli* y^httiK: CLOTHING ON CREDIT FOR MEN AND WOMEN. SPARE 1X0 A WEEK. WE WILL KEEP rau WELL-DRESSED. THE FAIR , 03 WHITEHALL STREET.