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gperial to Th. Georgian.
Mncon, On., Doc. II.—At the election
of mayor and uldermen of Macon, held
Tueeday, E. J. Willingham led the tick
et with 611 votee.
Following la the result of the city
election:
l For Mayor—A. I* Miller. 619.
1 For Aldermen—First ward. Harry
Robert, 6}|; John W. Snow, CIO; Eras
mue D. Wllllema. 122.
Second Ward—Norman I. Brunner,
6*7; D. R. Swlaher. tit: Oreen
Bright, 618.
Third Ward—E. J. Willingham, GS!
Sam Mayer, 618; Allen B. Chappell.
610.
Fourth Ward—Joseph B. Riley. 580
Charlton B. Adam*, 629; W. Folhlll
Wheeler. 681.
There waa but one ticket In th© race,
that chosen by the recent primary,
TROY TO 8TAND TRIAL
ON MURDER CHARQ£,
Special to The Oeorgian.
Macon, Ga.. Dec. 11.—City Attorney
Mlnter Wimberly le busily engaged
preparing the case of Tom Troy, who
la charged with killing J. A. Newcomb,
et Miami, Ha., laat May. Troy will
face trial on thla charge at Miami some
day during the week of December 16
Court convenes at Miami that week,
but Just what day the trial will come
up le not known. Attorney Wimberly,
of Macon, and Judge Worley, of Miami,
have been retained by Troy. He le
expected to arrive In Macon thla week
from New York city. _
Funeral of Julius Flelacher.
Special to The Oeorgian.
Macon. Ga., Dec. 11.—Funeral aerv
Ices of the late Jullu* Flelecher, who
died Monday, were held yesterday aft
ernoon at the ■ family residence. *20
First afreet, by Rev. Harry Weles. The
Interment was made In William Wolff
cemetery.
Attempt to Rob Hotel.
Special to The Oeorgian.
Mncon, Ga.. Dec. 11.—Several mora
robberies have been reported to the po
lice department. Monday night three
different houses were broken Into, all
In different part* of Macon. An at
tempt waa made to rob the Park Ho
tel. which la within a atone's throw of
the city barracks.
Funeral of Mrs. Boineiy.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon. Ga.. Dec. 11.—Funeral aerv
Ices of Mrs. Mary Bolneay, whb died
Monday, were held yesterday from the
family residence, 641 Georgia avenue
by Rev. T. D. Ellis, pastor of the Mul
berry Street Methodist church. The
Interment was made In Riverside cem
etery.
LATEST REPORT FROM BATTLE OF BALLOTS;
NEW RECRUITS RUSH INTO GEORGIAN CONTEST
More Than Twenty Additional Candidates
Have Entered Since Saturday, and More
Than 100,000 Votes Polled in 3 Days.
The report of candidate* and their
vote standing published Wednesday
•hows that there le a constantly grow
ing Interest being taken In The Geor
gian's great 215,000 popular vote con
test and that there are hundreds of
people over this state and In other
etntea that are working for some one
of the candidates who are In the race.
At first It wae the aim of the contest
department to publish the Hat only
once a week, but owing to the large
number of votee received and the many
new candidates who are constantly on-
tering the race. It has become necessary
that we publish the Met at least twice
a week. Note the many changes In
the line-up of the candidates In the
latest report printed eleewhere In this
Issue.
The fact that there are three prises
for each one of the thirty dis
tricts. besides the capital prises, means
that there are in alt ninety-four splen
did prises to be awarded and the peo
ple are fully awakening to the splen
did opportunity offered to achieve good
fortune. Step Into the Cable Piano
Company and ask to see the ten Kings,
bury pianos bought for The Georgian's
contest, or go to the store of Eugene
V. Haynes A Co., the well-known Jew.'
elers. and ask Mr. Haynes If he lias
the dalmonds wl)lch have been bought
by The Georgian to be given away and
,sk to aee them. Then go to the Dixie
Business Cs'.leg* or to Cox College or
to the Kllndwurth Conservatory of Mu
sic and ask If we have made prrange-
mmts for the scholarships, and see
what anawer you will receive.
There have been contests before, but
pone of them has ever taken the city
ot Atlanta by such storm aa thla one
has. We are constantly adding new
subscribers to our already long list,
and nearly all of the eubscrlptlona are
for a year ench. To put tt as one of the
candidates has said, sc are getting the
right kind of subscriptions, for they
are people who read the paper* and
who want a good paper to read. Thera
Is scarcely a business man In the city
of Atlanta who has not been asked to
give Ills subscription to this or that
forty to help win one of the line prises.
The contest has only started, and before
the end le here there will be very few
homes where The Oeorgian la not read
The out-of-town candidates are doing
their share, for they are working as
hard aa are the candidates In,Atlanta.
They realise that they have exactly
the same chance to win aa the ladles
or Atlanta have, and therefore they are
going to make the most of this oppor.
tunlty by showing that there are some
worker* In the outside towns. This t*
rldenced hy the fact that some of the
workers have come to the front since
the last announcement by sending In
from ter. to twenty thousand vote, at
a single time.
The Extra Priae Offer.
A great deal of Interest Is being la
ken In the extra gold offer which will
end next Saturday night, and there are
a number cf candidates who arc In tha
race with the determination .of carry
ing off the extra prise and-they arc
putting forth their beet efforts to do
till,. To thn«e who do not thoroughly
understand this offer, we wish to say
It Is as follows: To the contestant who
secured the highest number of votes In
GEORGIAN AND NEWS $15,000 CONTEST
No. 231 | COOP FOR ONE VOTE
FOR MRS. OR MISS
(Sam* of Candidate)
ADDRESS
t (Street Number, City tad State.)
CONTEST DISTRICT NUMBER
NOT GOOD AFTER DEC. 17.
Some Second Floor v Specials: Skirts,
. Aprons and Childrens Wearables,
Dolls, Baskets and Teddy Bears
Sateen
Petticoats
An unusually good value in
Mack sateen petticoats. Full
cut, well made, neatly fimsked,
deep ruffle—a very presenta
ble and good-quality skirt. Our
regular $1.25 value.
89 Cents
Ckildren s
Sweaters
and Caps
Very cute, warm little knit
ted coat-sweaters, white and
colors.
$1.00 $1.25
Novent Skirts Toboggan Caps
la white, blue, red,s olid or
Roman stripes. Wool or silk.
25c to $1.50
The famous and very popular
Novent in full variety. The
Jersey top insures a perfect fit
and gives graceful lines.
$2.00 to $7.50
Baskets
Fancy baskets of all kinds for
loliday gifts. 25c, 35c and 50c.
Clothes Hampers, all sizes.
$2 to $4.50
Bearskin Sets
Very cunning little collar
and muff sets in bearskin.
AVbite and colors.
$1.25 and $1.50
Patent Leather
Tams
A very pretty and servicea
ble cap, Tam O Sbanter style.
75c and $1.00
I c -
Aprons
We kave plenty of good wkite
aprons. Plain, tucked, kem-
stiteked witk and witkout kibs,
and witk kroad strings.
35 Cents Up
Infants - Sundries
All necessary wearakles for
kakies, and in addition a full
line of pretty toilet accessories,
suck as clotkes kangers, pin-
kolders, puff-koxes, kaskets, and
so on.
And we haven't mentioned DOLLS AND TEDDY BEARS. You'll not
::md anywhere you may look a finer assortment of these Christmas inevitables.
Our dolls are all imported and are unusually good values. We think so and then
everybody wbo comes to buy tells us so. Plenty of Rag Dolls, dressed and un
dressed. '
i v
As for Bears, we have the best dollar bear in town. And from that price up
to $7.50. . '
Chamherlm-Johnson-DuBose Co.
the entire rare up to next Saturday
night, December 14, will be given 260
gold. These prtxee are given •* an
ducement tor early work and have
nothing whatever to do with the other
prise, except that th* votes which
count on this offer will, of couree, also
count In the llnal count of th* regu
lar conteet. The one winning the extra
prixe muit have her name In the list, or
she will not be counted aa a winner,
even though she may hare the highest
number of votes to her credit. Only
subscription votes count on this offer;
that la, the rotes clipped from the pa
per do not count on the special prise
offer. Every candidate na.v compete
for the extra prise*, and from any dis
trict. and even though you win one ot
Some of the ronteatant* have been
complaining that they do not receive
rull credit for the vote* which they
rend In. They either do not allow for
time to count the votes, or some of
the votes are sent tn after the polle
for th* count has been closed. Bom*
forget to send In the coupons, or there
other things which they fall to
and yet all Is laid at the door ot
_ contest manager.
Then, aaaln. wc are In receipt ot
numerous complaints that this or that
party did not get his or her paper,
and the outcome of Investigation Is that
the wrong address was given.
To candidates we wish to say; Please
be careful about the subscription* and
get the correct address, and be sure not
to hold the subscription any longer
than Is necessary, as the people want
their papers, and we are unable to start
the paper until we receive the subscrip,
tlon.
Three More Days of Club Offer.
There are still three more days In
which to get another' club, and thus
get the extra two thousand votes, or
perhaps you may get two dub* If you
work, and remember tbat the contest
EVERY IWT GUARANTEED
i«o etsCKvaea sr.
department will be open until 10 o’clock
next Saturday night. This win gtv*
you a chance to do some work In the
erenlng, so be sure you get those who
have promised you subscriptions after
they come home In the evening, and
you will still have time to get to The
Georgian office and turn In your sub
scriptions before the contest closes for
the extra prlxea and the extra vote
offer.
The extra vote offer will positively
close Saturday night at 10 o'clock, but
w* will accept all subscriptions which
are eent In by mall, providing the
postmark shows that they were mailed
before 10 o'clock. It is not necessary
that we receive the letter* Saturday
night, but It Is necessary that you have
the postmark-show that the letter waa
mailed before 10 o'clock Saturday night.
Be sure that you have all your sub
scriptions by that hour, or they will
not count on th* extra rote offer nor
the extra prixe offer.
OPERA GLASSES.
Flneet line at Jno. L. Moore & Sons,
« North Broad street. Prudential
building.
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Scarf Pi
ms
Rose, Roman or bright gold finish. Set with dia
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, Eugene V. Haynes Co.
Jewelers. 37 Whitehall St.