Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, December 21, 1907, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27. JUDGE WHIPPLE TO HEAR REPORT Will Convene Court in Ma con For This Purpose. t Special to The Oeerftan. Muon. Ga., Dec. II.—For the purpose of htarin* all' reporta that are now ready In retard to the affairs of the Exchange Bank, judge V. V. Whipple, of Cordele. will be In Macon on next Monday. A dividend of :o per cent haa been paid to the depositor* alnce Judge Whipple waa laat In the city, and the recalvera have taken additional etepa to brlnf the bank affaire to cloae. Several Important mattera will come up for Investigation Monday, among them being a petition of the etoCkholden to the effect that a former order be act aatde and precedence given to'another and atUI older Order. MOUNTED POLICEMEN PATROLING CITY 8UBURB8. Special to The Georgian. Muon, Go., Dec. Jt.—Macon'a new force of mounted police will begin pa trolling the outlying portlona of the city today at noon. The squad will be under the command of former Police Lieutenant Cbarlea W. Moaely. The full number of tbe mounted force la nine. Including Mr. Moeety. The move- mant waa Inaugurated at the Inatance of E. J. Willingham, who la well pleated with the Idea of mounted police for the suburbs of the city. MERCER 8TUDENT8 LEAVE FOR THE HOLIDAY8. Special te Tbe Georgian. Macon, Ga.. Dec. *1.—Mercer Uni versity closed yesterday for the Christ, mas holidays, and tha young men left the city In tha afternoon and night for their homea. The fall term thus far haa been auoceaaful In every way. and the college authorities are highly gratl- fled at the records made. Factions on tha campus and among tha students have entirely disappeared. The college will resume work again on January 3. GOLF TOURNAMENT 18 BEGUN IN MACON. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Oa„ Dee. ft.—The Macon golf players are anticipating with un usual Interest the golf tournament whleh begin* hare today. Many prises are offered and a lively contest la ex pected. The play will continue all next week and the rules of the United Hiatea Golf Association will be strictly en forced. Balls must be played from where they lie and no breaking down of shrubbery will 1>e allowed. The handlraps allotted are satisfactory to all and the players will have an equal chance. B! POLICE BOARD Charge Him With Making Negro Boys Buy Him a Lunch. On the charge of conduot unbecom ing an officer. Bicycle Policeman O. 6. Adams was dismissed from the force at the special meeting of the police com mission Friday afternoon.. Officer Adams waa accused of fore- Ing two little negro boys to buy him sandwiches In the afternoon of Thenka. i-lvlng Day at a weinerwurtt stand In Whitehall and Mltchell-sta. while In toxicated. He la also alleged to have exhibited his pistol. The commissioners, after considering the evidence, found Officer Adams not guilty of Intoxication, but dismlsaad him on tha charge of conduct unbecom. Ing an officer. ~The Magic No. 3. Number three la a wonderful maaent for George H,. Parris, of Cedar Grove. Maine, according to a letter which reads: "After suffering much with liver and kidney trouble, nnd becoming greatly discouraged by the .failure to find relief, I tried Electric Bitters, and as a result I am a well man today. The first bottle relieved and three bottles completed the euro." Guaranteed best remedy for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, by all druggists, 50c. General Debility Day In and day out there Is tbst feeling ol weakness that makes a burden of Itself. Food does not strengthen. Sleep does not refresh. It fa bard to do, bard to bear, wbst ;hould be eaiy,—vitality Is on the ebb, and tbe whole aystem suffers. For tbit condition take Hood’s Sarsaparilla It vitalizes the blood end gives vigor and tone to all the organs and functions. In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known at SarsatabB. lOOdoseafl. TO FLEETJO PACIFIC Cruiser Squadron Will Have Base at Esqui- malt. PLANTERS TO SELL DIRECTTO EUROPE New Orleans, Dec. II.—The move ment of cotton planters In Louisiana, Mississippi and eastern Texas to sell direct to European marketa has caused the organisation here of a co-operative bureau for marketing their cotton. The bureau waa formed yesterday by the executive committee of the Farmers’ Union. It It planned to Incorporate this bureau. MACON COURT8 ADJOURN FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. Special to The Georgian. Moron, Ga., Dec. 11.—The city court of Macon and the superior court of Bibb adjourned yesterday for the holt- day seaeon. Many Interesting cases have been sealed nnd the court ofllclsls will take a much needed rest from their regular duties. The city court will convene again on January (, but the lllbb superior court will take only a abort recess until December 30. VISION OF ST. JOHN BY TRINITY CHOIR One of the distinctive features of the Christmas services In Atlanta churches will be the presentation of the cantata, '•The Vision of St. John.” In Trinity Methodist church on next Sunday aft ernoon at 4 o'clock. The cantata will be under the su pervision of Charles A. Sheldon. Jr., organist and director, and apme of the finest voices In the city will lake part In It. The cantata will be sung by the following: Sopranos—Miss Ruble Brooks, Miss Augusta Winn. Mrs. J. M. Grist, Miss Mamie Maya, Mrs. A. C. Boatman. Mias Elisabeth James. Miss Fence Mans field. Mrs. Charles Sheldon and Mrs. W. W. Sanders. Altos—Mrs. Arthur Crevleton. Mrs. E. T. Halliard, Mrs. Maynard, Miss Edit E. Bartholomew and Mre. Viola Hamp ton. Tenors—R. D. Armour, Dave Reatle, O. 8. Cook, A. C. Boatman, Dr. George Tlgner. H. R. James. E. R. Wood and J. T. Mathews. Basses—W. Joseph Hubbard, tv. P. Hunter, J. V. Wellborn, W. W. Handers. K. B. Ellis. John Moore, 8. 8. Lower. W. V. Martin and Leslie Hubbard. Among the features of the cuntata will be a tenor solo by Mr. Armour: contralto solo and chorua by Mrs. ('rev ision; bass recitative by W. Joseph Hubbard: soprano solo by Miss Ruby Brooks. Tbe offertory will be a violin aolo by Dave Silverman. DELEGATES NAMED AT M. E. CONFERENCE Btabop Moore delivered an Interesting ml ilreaa to a Joint gathering of minister* ami laymen Katurdny morning, this being tbe most interesting feature of the day's busi ness nt tbe second session of the Itethodlst Eplseoiml church at the lletuphlll-ave church Friday. Pr. W. A. Persons, of the Atlanta district, was elected delegate to tbn untbni.il confer- ence. and I>r. K. F. I*ea», of Epworth, was elected reeerre delegate. W. 4. Ante# was elected chairman of the laymen's meeting, which was held at tbe North Atlanta Baptist church. II. M. Is lington. editor of The Ellljny Conner. waa elected delegate, and H. L». Newton, of At lanta. reserve delegate. 6o Years Wt IhttruufUp Mint In tar remedies. We aenlyom to lelictt In them, lee. Suppose you let psur deetee decide. Sixty year* of experience with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral make ut bare greet confidence in It for coughs, cold* on the chest,bronchitis,h9!r*caeis,weak i fbrotts, weak lungs. Ask your doctor to tell you Ills experience with it. If sidifxciory, then you will certainly t«veeveryconfldencclnlt.fc£*ra- Passengers arriving at Terminal Station and spend ing only a night in Atlanta will save time and trouble by stopping at Hotel Marion Annex, 57 W. Mitchell st., half block from station. Euro pean. Dabney Scoville, pro prietor. Also proprietor of Hotel Marion, North Pryor. American plan. Rates, $2 per day; with hath $2.50 and $3.00. FOR XMAS. Post Card Albums and Cards, 10c to $1.75. Larg est stock in the South. 97 Peachtree St. The "Cute and Cunning” Novelty Post Card Shop. London, Dec. 21.—The Standard prints consplcuoufil}' a statement that Ciisat Britain haa decided to establish a new naval aquariron In tha Pacific. The Standard Raya it will be composed of the present fourth cruiser squadron and six other county-clnas of crutsern. These vessel* are named after countlea of England. The squadron, which will be called the Pacific and North Amer ican squadron. will have Its base at Esquimau. The scheme will become effective In .May. 1908. This change uns Included In the admiralty budget of 1907-08. HOLIDAYTRAINS RUNNING LATE The approach of the holidays snd the consequent rush Is keeping the rnllrosda busy like other business enterprises, nnd ss n result some of the trains nr« behind Jhe schedule. Trains due lu Atlanta at a cer tain time nre anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours late nnd of course people hurrying home to speml Christmas are an noyed and say unkind things about the rail- roods. The Southerns New York truins have been affected by the rush n few times mid the same Is true with the Hentaiard and eutral of Georgia. HAHIRA MASONS TO CELEBRATE Grand Master Thomas Jeffries, of the Grand Lodge of Masons, will go to llalilrn on Junuary 1 to assist In the celebration «f the anniversary of John and the laying of the corner-stone of the new school building. This will also he the occasion of n grand reunion of the old soldiers, and the good people of Hahlra are pre paring to entertain large crowds of vis Itors. Geenrnl Evans and Senator < ’lay have also promised to nttend. Special rates hav» been secured on the railroads, and Hahlra expacts the largest crowd .In Its history. A PLEASANT SMOKER EEM Medicated Cigarettes—Cigar and Drug Stores 6c. FIREWORKS—Farlingor, 80 and 82 N. Broad. More Than Two Million Votes Have Been Cast in The Georgian’s Great $15,000 Contest. Several of the Contestants Cast Thirty Thousand Votes or More During the Past Three Days. If You Do Not Receive Proper Credit for Your Votes, Let Us Know About It . So ThatWeCanCorrecttheError. 15 NEW CANDIDATES; VOTE TOTALS SWELLING; INTEREST AT HIGH PITCH Georgian’s Great Popularity Contest Passes Its Best Week, and Special Prizes and Extra Vote Offers Give Prom ise of New Records. BAILEY MAY QUIT; ASKS VINDICATION OF TEXAS ASSEMBLY Washington, Doc. 21.—Down at the Metropolitan Hotel, where the Texas delegation Is wont to meet Its friends from the South, there Is a strong ru mor that Senator Bailey Is seriously considering the advisability of resign ing his seat In the senate nnd submit ting hit. case to another primary con test next summer. It Is understood that lie Is Inclined toward such a course, and that within a few days he will announce his de cision. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching. Blind. Bleed ing or Protruding Piles In 4 to 14 days or money refunded. 60c. DINNER GIVERS A revised lint of the candidates In Tlu* Georgian's grout $15,900 enntoat. giving thnlr rotative standing ns shown by vote* cast up to Friday noon, la pnhllaheil In thin Issue, nnd If you will look the list over carefully you will note that al*out fifteen new caiidl- <lntea have tievn added alnce laat publication nnd Hint nearly every one of the eoutext- mita now baa u goodly number of vote* to her credit. one lady starts In with 3ft,003 rofex nnd pormlHea to show (Mime of the other* n few tliliiga about vote-getting In-fore the rare la through. tine of the main fen lure* of today's re port I* that the Individual vote totala are uenring the lOO.OOO-uinrk, and they nre aure to get over Hint tiuinl»er by the time of iu« next niiHoiiiiopiiient. Almost nuywhere you turn you will find a rnmlldnte In the great •la In eon tent or the frlenda of some i the race. • who I livery one I* Interested In aome one of the eon test a lit* ami I* doing Ida or her beat to nsalat a favorite, nnd nintiy persons nre •M'lidlm; The Heorglun out aa a t.’hrlatmna present. Hundred* of new aulH-rlptbma nre received dully, mid then* la always norm* thing .loina In the emiteat department nnd In the circulation department, where they take mre of the new subscriptions. We nre receiving tmiuerona reporta that rhe sutwcrlheni do not receive ibclr paper* promptly after they give In their auh*orlp- tlon*. mol tbl* la iluc to the fact that a ALL CO OPERATING |solierrtpflms 0 /ur l> Mvm| l daji' liefer? they turn them lu. and of course The Georgian bn* to tnke the bhr.no for the delay. We oak nil candidate* In the nice plena** ti> *cnd In ell the *ut script b»n* n-. anon a a they get them and help n* with the delivery na much it* ikoaalblc. We are nuxloii* for every Kinglo snnarrlber to get the paper promptly nnd will are that he does act the paper aa promptly aa tMMUdhle, ►«* If you will turn the aitbacriptfotiM In a* won a* you get them we will lu* greatly assisted. riet.se don't overlook fhia. Special Prizes and Extra Votes. Tin* great apodal offer whleh will ruu for week a I* nronslac a great deal if enthualnani among tbe contestants, and 111 be great rivalry aroused over the Aa a result of the request made by Secretary Logan, of the Associated charities, for Hsta of families various organisations had for which Christmas dinners are Intended, there will be sev eral families In Atlanta remembered ho might not have been otherwise. Already several Hats Have been re ceived by Secretary*- Logan from hutches and societies, and by com* paring them It was found there were the next several families duplicated. This would {of cn**- ■ have resulted In some families getting | there several baskets of dinners, while othen ent without. Now names of other families known to the Associated Charities will be sub stituted or families which the organi zations making up the lists might have. In this manner, many more will bo cared for than would ordinarily have been the case. There are still other organization* contemplating giving Christmas din prises before the end of the offer, which I* January 4. The offer Is a k«h>*| one, and ever) our Iii the rare *h*mbl take udvan tage of It wiille she !iu» the opportunity. Candidate* not only receive the regular number of votes on all subscriptions, but get 800 extra vote* on earU nnd every nnd I extra V4»tes on each and e *ntbs subscription turned lu tbl* offer. And this la unt nil- lurlug There are the three extra prises 4*f $75. DISTRICT NO. ONE. Mrs. John A. Perdue, 70S Edffewoud Ave.. >4,681 Mis* Sarah Glnxbury, Central Place I,»I5 Miss Macy Kirillin*, 107 Piedmont Ave... 104 Mist May Burts, II Howell 8t 340 Miss Lena Bradley, 544 Decatur St 310 Miss Maggie Miller. 103 Butler St 305 OI8TRICT NO. TWO. Mr*. 8. D. Psryantls, 112 Edge wood Ave... 11,524 Mies Minnie Hardegree, 176 Edgetvood.. -475 Miss Vera Summer, 84 Ivy St 3,630 Mlsa Louise Kollock, 337 X. Jackson St... 5,387 Miss Fannie Klnard. 61 Ellis St 4*5 Miss Pauline Miller, 29 Irwin St 140 Mlsa 8. B. Ware, 166 Courtland St 1.110 Mis* Katherine Hollen, 266 Houston St... 21,105 Miss Caroline DuBose, 288 N. Boulevard. 265 Miss Hamrick, 183 Forrest Ave 205 DISTRICT NO. THREE. Miss E. Hardman. 284 E. Linden St .170 Miss G. I.. Donnell, 15 E. Pine 81 61* DISTRICT NO. FOUR. Mrs. Lnmont Myere, 148 East Ave 12,058 Miss Blanche McKnight, 540 Houston 8t. 3,528 Miss Gertrude Alexander, 217 Angler Ave. 42,847 Mrs. R. E. Jenkins, 472 Houston St 8U Mrs. W. L. Scott, 631 Highland Ave 64.S00 DISTRICT NO. FIVE. Miss Rebeccn Wnldrtiff, 62 Walton St.... , 273 Miss Grace Holsenbeck, 48 t’nrnegln St... 689 Miss Mary Gilmer, No. 42 W. Peachtree.. .1,700 Miss R..E. Lawslie, 70 Gone St 17,110 1.184 3.600 3.163 4,910 146 9,077 33.98* 610 1,243 41,91* 176 11,43* 4,049 525 4,068 130 H 49.631 300 1.645 170 DISTRICT NO. SIX. Miss Ethel Croxler, 121 W. Baker St 330 Miss Fannie M. Glymp, Walton St 115 Mrs. S. Hoffman, 38 Spring St 110 Miss Rose Crowley, 128 McAfee St....... 5,708 Mrs. A. E. Ragsdale, 148 I-uckle St 5.618 Miss Cleo Smith, 1*1 W. Alexander St... 14.645 DISTRICT NO. SEVEN. Mien Amy Smith, 277 Spring St 5,085 Miss Anna Upchurch, 115 Marlettn,... 2,465 DISTRICT NO. EIGHT. Miss A. Wright. 142 S. Pryor St 2.650 Miss Ethel Baker, 27 E. Alabama St IF) Miss Janie Smith, Central Place 685 DISTRICT NO. NINE. 3Ilss B. A. Carmon, 85 E. Fair St Mlsa Vesta Massey, 53 Powell St Mrs. Nellie Boyd, 371 E. Hunter St Miss Mary Krown, 378 E. Hunter Mrs. J. P. Brown. 330 E. Hunter St Mrs. A. B. Langley, 355 E. Hunter St DISTRICT NO. TEN. Miss Lillian Norman, 105 Martin St Miss Alice K. Clark, 163 Hill St Miss Sarah E. Brady, 186 Grant St Miss Bessie Stephens, 140 Glenwood Ave. Miss Emma Whitmire, 43 Flat Shoals Rd. 12,680 DISTRICT NO. ELEVEN. 350 3.839 200 11,4,03 10,837 14.308 1.561 ills* Gertrude Nelson, 329 Fraser St 2.6*6 Mlsa Anna Ventura, 88 Connally St 3.227 Miss Fannie Pitt, 92 Crew St 30,895 Mrs. T. E. Polhlll, *72 Crew St 1,440 Mrs. Klsxie Dennis, 111 Crew St 86,636 Mins Ruby Gaffney, 439 Central Ave 2,240 Miss olive Shropshire, 152 Capitol Ave... 7,000 31 Is* Lillie Silverman. 262 8. Pryor St.... 6.462 Mrs. W. O. Ballard, 12 Alice St 56,014 DISTRICT NO. TWELVE. Mrs. C. C. Lee, 19 Dunn St 43,900 Miss Knimu Hooper, 158 Ashby St 7,365 3ttss l.oulse Allen, 39 West End Ave 14,710 Mrs. J. N. Barnes, 12 Holdernrs* Ave. 16,251 DISTRICT NO. THIRTEEN. Mr*. J. T. Henry. 258 Cooper St Miss Myrtle Almond, 24 Grange St Miss Lillie Smith. 570 Whitehall St. Miss Pearl Davis. 317 Windsor St Miss Fay Brock, >5 Eugenia St Miss Sadie Congler, 210 Cooper St Miss Pearl Mobley, 808 Windsor St 3Ira. 3V. C. Jenkins, 222 Murphy Ave Miss Velma Nolen, 82 Hood St Miss lnex Crawley, 133 Whitehall Mlsa Julia Nesbitt. 22 Whitehall Terrace. Mlsa Bessie Fontaine. 128 Whitehall St... Miss H. 31. Buaha, 24 Hendrix Ave Mis* Velma Malone ....j .Mlsa Vlennle Lowry, *5 Whitehall Ter... Mix* Cammolla Heard. 215 James St Miss Alma Stephens,*64 Bonnie Brae..,. Mr*. H. O. Everett. 118 Crumley St. Miss C. Humphrey. No. IIS Whitehall St. DI8TRICT NO. FOURTEEN. Miss Leonla Sullivan. 21 Wellborn SI.... Miss Bemle Legg, 64 Granger St ■Mrs. C. R. Cunfilngham, 21 Stonewall St.. 71,460 Miss I^tura Lee Gann, 190 Kelson St 18,976 Miss J. Dowley, 176 Davis St. 1.034 Miss Maude Doester, 307 Mangum........ 190 DISTRICT NO. FIFTEEN. Mrs. W. M. Lariscy, 29 Western Ave 4,858 31 las Mary Owens, Oliver St 10,334 Miss Bertha Flowers, R. F. D. 7, Box 22, Atlanta 625 Miss Ida Jones, 77 Jones Ave 4,408 Miss Lottie Lynns, 333 Davis St 84,514 DISTRICT NO. SIXTEEN. Mrs. W. 31. Gill. Edgewood. Go. Miss Ethel Carter, Kirkwood. Ga. Miss Kate Dumvoody, Kirkwood, Ga..... Miss Hazel Johnson. Edgewood, Gn..... DISTRICT NO. SEVENTEEN. Miss Kate Hammond, Cartersvllle, Ga... Miss Addle Simmons, Cartersvllle, Gn... Mrs. W. C. Carrlker, Marietta, Ga. Miss Daisy Watkins, Marietta, Ga DISTRICT NO. EIGHTEEN. Mias Wilbur Phillips, East Point, Ga.... Miss Jennie Jenkins, East Point, Ga. Miss Jewell Eskew, East Potilt, Ga. Mrs. Ida Coleman, East Point, Ga Mrs. J. 31. Johnson, East Point, Ga Miss Nell Forbes, College Park 31rs. A. Richardson, College Park .Miss Elmyra Kane#, Oakland City 16,420 •Miss Lee Morris, East Point, Ga. 49,91* DISTRICT NO. NINETEEN. Miss 31. Lehman, Elm St., Capitol View. 1,270 Miss Belle Sasnet, Hapevillc 9,128 Ml** Janie .Thornton 1,004 Miss Myrtle Simmons, Hapevllle 2 9 DISTRICT NO. TWENTY. 3!rs. A. Bridges, Stone Mountain, Ga..... 11,240 .Miss Anna B. Pierce, Acworth, Ga, 5,486 Mrs. F. E. D. Morgan, Stone Mountain... 6,003 31lss Grace C. Taylor, Llthonla, Ga 9,820 OI8TRICT NO. TWENTY-ONE. 3fisn Lottie Harsnn, Social Circle 6,900 .Mrs. S. E. Brodnax, Conyers, Ga. 167110 Miss Mnttle Pirkle, Conyers, Oa 3,754 3llss May 3!cMullln, Jonesboro. Ga. 2,100 Mrs. W. M. Henderson, Oxford, Ga. 210 .Mrs. E. A. Donehoon, R. F. D. 6, Atlanta.. 315 Miss Hauls J. Mason, Stonewall. Ga., R. 1 144 31 ra L. P. Reeves 18,200 .Miss Eva Watts, R. 7. City 2.834 .Miss Lena Maxwell, Monroe, Ga. 31,900 .Miss Jennie Hammond, R. 7, City 136 3llaa Margaret Milan. Connolly, Ga. 30 Miss Marie Mixon, B. 1 357 Mlsa Allle Duncan, Chattahoochee, Ga... 191 DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-TWO. 3llsa Velma Hearing, Rome, Ga 15.600 3lrs. R. 15. Russell. Winder, Ga *1.076 3!rs. Boyce Dobbs. Woodstock, Ga 0,911 Mrs. E. M. Edmondson, Spring Place, Ga 100 Miss Minnie Bruton. Mat, Ga Mlsa Aims Wlngo, Norcroes .Miss Kathleen Gower. Gainesville 3ll*s Pearl Rainwater, Wnlcska, Ga 31r*. B. B. Beall, Douglasvllle, Ga Miss Maude Stnnechopper, More rose, Ga. Miss Ruble Griffin. Llndale, Ga Miss Florence Cook, Canton, Ga 3I1SS Maud MoDonald, Commerce, Ga.... 31 rs. I. P. Bowen, Calhoun, Ga Mlsa Sarah Ramauser, Rnckmart, Oa.... 3Ils* Irene Mable, M&bleton, Ga Mrs. M. D. Jacobs, Grayson, Oa 3Irs. J. L. Sharpe, Commerce, Ga 31 Isa Lillian Rlshop, Dalton, Ga Miss Ethel Cobb. EIILay. Ga Miss Allye Ward, Adalrsvllle, Ok 83,638 4,49* 400 31,904 210 1,460 110 4,040 20,851 1.843 12.237 7,935 2,802 60 11.434 65 18,594 12,930 1,775 4,910 21.j47 45 130 4,806 9.400 11,100 3,701 42,249 239 6.233 240 1*0 *00 507 7,400 51.600 41.2*7 600 2.600 901 16.400 4,121 100 80S 6.203 10.569 7.241 950 600 DISTRICT NO, TWENTY-THREE, Mm. J. D. Mason, anymore, Ga... Miss Pearl Watkins, Adrian, Ga Mlrt Nlta Ken, Adrian, Ga....... Mrs. W. M. Bradley, Adrian', Oa Miss Qenle Daniel, Hagan. Oa Silas Lula Holmes, Pooler, Ga Mias Cora Strlplln. Collins, Ga DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-FOUR. Mrs. C. E. Gifford, Valdosta Ga... Miss Mabel Kelly. Fort Gaines, Ga Miss Marie Saunders, Coleman, Ga Mrs. L. H. Webb, Moultrie, Ga Mrs. P, L. Hollingsworth, Donaldsvllle... Mm. C. A. Brown, Coleman, Ga Mrs. L. H. Singletary, Meigs, <Ja ” Miss Florence Davis, Albany, Ga 3tlas Emma Podrlck. Tifton, Ga Miss Bessie Culbreath. Albany, Ga Mrs. W. K. Sikes Miss Bessie Dopell, Whlgham, Ga..!!!”!! DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-FIVE. Mias Virginia Collier, Vienna Ga Miss Mattie Evelyn Mathis, Omaha Ga.” Mias Nell Olver, 320 Jefferson. SL, Amerl- cus, Ga 31ISS Leona Bembey, Hawklntvllle, Oa.!. Miss Evelyn Thompson, 325 S. Lee Street, FltSgerald, Ga....... Miss Hazel Tower, Amertous, Ga..,..!!! Ml»e Neva Ooodtose. Smithvtlle, Ga DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-SIX. Mias Clay Knowles, Columbus, Ga* 606 Mrs. Paris, LaGrange, Ga...'. !,! Mm. John a Leather, Villa Rica Ga.... 3,440 Mm. Josle J. Gordy. Cuaseta Ga........ 9rio Miss Apel Jarrell, Greenville, Ga -40 Mis. Anna Rosser,. Miss Idatu Ftncannon, Ncwnah, Ga..... 65,977- Mra R. R. Carlisle, Waverly SUL Ga... Miss Jsnnte K. Camp, Nswnan. Ga...... 37 6*9 Mias Ethel Johnson, Wast Point. Ga.... MOO Miss Inea Johnson Miss Hasel Young, Columbus, oa.!~U! Sirs. Paris, LaOrange, Ga Miss Maggie Crain, H. F. D. L Newnka... DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-SEVEN. Miss Mary H. Dennis, Eatonton, Ga..... 10.100 Mm. Delpha L, Blanton, Farrar, Ga...... 11,607 Miss Bertha Fata Athens, Ga cr!ss4 Miss Minnie Burdetta Washington, Ga. 6,682 Miss Maude Kelly, Montlcello, Ga 6,760 Miss Emmie Thompson, Madison, OA.«. 90S* ills* Lucy Ayers, CamesvWe, Ga UOI Miss Moggie Loyd. Rutledge, Oa 16,603 , DISTRICT NO. TWENTY.BIQHT. Miss Oertrude Jones, Sparta Ga........ 10,115 Mlsa Mary Slade. Sandersvllle, Ga 1,487 Mlsa Louis Golden, Louisville. Ga.—.... 170 DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-NINE. Miss Ruth Drake, Brunswick, Ga....... MOO Miss Minnie Slater, Baxley, Ga 10,711 Mra R. J. Strozler, McRaa Ga 161 Miss Lillian Daisy, Wrlghtsvtlle, Ga 920 Mrs. Walker Collins, Baxley, Ga 11,122 DISTRICT NO. THIRTY. Miss WUly Preston, McDonough, Oa.... L509 Miss Helen Maxwell, MllledgevlUa Ga... M0» Mlse Avarllla Solomon, Macon, Ga, 123 Rogers Ave 260 Ml** B. A. Baldwin, Macon, Ga 8,070 Mlsa Lillian Allah, Macon. Ga 13,715 Mies Ettle Mahle, Griffin, Ga, 113 Ffftb. 9.915 Miss Alice Toole, Macon lt.ltol Mlsa Fannie L. Robinson, 110 Ellis St, Macon, Ga 1.429 Mra. J. C. Edward*. Griffin, Ga 19,470 Miss Eula Gentry, Bamesvtlle.-Ga....... 3.100 Mrs. W. E. Mortis, 31aeon, Ga.... 3*8 Mr*. W. F. Lewis, Bellevue, Mooon, Oa.. 4,H9 Mlsa Lottie Hollis, 709 Anderson St, Me* con. Ga 3.400 Miss Elolse Pound, Jackson, Ga. 190 Miss Bettle L. Cary, 713 Walnut, Mscon.. 1.410 Mrs. W. R. Ilnrdln. 854 Oak St, Macon.. 3.473 Mrs. Jennto Garrard, Thunder, Ga, R. 1. 14.105 Mrs. J. E Oliver, Macon, Ga............ 2,400 11* 8.168 3,100 410 monthi snhsrrlptlnn counts the same as two fur three month*, cud all snbscrlptloiis which are new nnd nre for more then three month* const on both of th- offers—that 1*. If you send In n new yearly ■ubaerlptlon It will eonnt as four three month* NulMterip- thin* on the extra prise offer and nt the •ante time It will count on the extra vote offer nud yon will reeetre the 400 extra »te«. Tlte*e offer* are not to lie overlooked. Now I* the time for yon to moke the meet of the iqqiortmdty offered you, for a enh- •erlptlon cent, for more now than It nmy later In the same, and It rest* with you to tnlir advitutax* of tbl* offer. A little work nerx which have not yet sent In their ^ S2S In rush. The»e prise* will lie ««• vix'-'.u, ‘r « , n:n..i. b r '..r , ^w’m- *':i; fan would be glad to hav# thwe trt j K-iltirhn* tin ring fh* tvo !>*» not I orupare with the li»ui already re- forgi-t that n nrw yearly count* the >an **otite«t l»y lu cioue #»u Febrn«ry t. W* tut wlii gu to (Sita ta a repr—aUtfru ot *tve«L aa four for threo months aad a new tlx bar* accural tba fold with which to pay tha atatf of Georgia and of Tha Georgian* nmy t>* worth wore to you thnu a lot work Inter. tor noma ot the 4>thers unty work now and got a lot of Iona are what <*>»iint. and _ _ f»»r the anbarrlptlnna will •tnml tlie beat rhapen t« win a choice of tho print**. .Sulwerlptlona nre not bard to get. Thom* who go after them In a tniaf- ut*ae-!lke mnuner will find thla la trna. for then* are hundred* of |>eopt** In the city of .ttfcuifa who are Ju»t waiting for ro» to i-nme around. They waut to aul>a4*rliie, but t h**y ilo n«9t take the time to I wing their Ktilwrlptlona to The tieorglan. and If you 144*** them they will Iw only too glad to give you their a.il>i54>ript|on. Now la the time for you to work while the rhrlatmiiA aplrit of olieerfulneaa an*l liberal ity la In tbe .-dr. X«* one mhIiI or wuald refum* to, give you a autwerlpttan now. A Thousand Dollara in Gold. One thousand d*»!tara in gold aonmla pretty big. doean’t It! And yet we arc going to giro* th it h im to the mntslita'e who aeeurea ihe large*: mmilter of vofea In tbe entire the capital prlxe and we Invite yon go to Eugene V. llaynca* Jewelry atori* and aee the money In good old yellow* metal Just aa we aecured It from the bank. Uut the quaatto- ... _. _ you had the thouaaml dollara) Yon ran get It—at lenat, you have aa good a chance na anyoue. If you bare any doabt that you can win the thouaaml dollar*, there arc plenty of other prison which you can win. At least you can win one of them, an there are three even they are not doing \ery much working. Thla la a good chance for aome ginal work- era to get Into the race nnd win one of tha splendid prtaea. If you are In tbe rare end have a great the ra«*e every day, and new onea may come Into your dlatrlet. If thla be the case, they will make you better y*)ur*elf. nre going to be awarded, aad yon Imght Juat aa welt have on? of them aa any other of tbe eonteatanta, Ilo not overlook the fart that Juat alx weeks from Hat unlay night the great con tent will end. and you want to get to work right now and get those long<pmiui*od sub- MTiptlnna. They ore what will bring the prlxe to you an l wtthont them you might a* well l»e out of the content. IVottiiln'r yon like to be otic nt the party „ And to would any | tho market. The Klngalmry piano la mafia other lady, for aalde from the charm of the t by the famous Came Plano ~ trip. It la an honor to be eent out from Atlanta and Cble Company. __ _ ilea go. There ta no better your town or dty as a repreaeatatlve of the piano on tha market today—ooim giving bet- people and ae one of the most popular ladles - ter mtltUcilon than the Kingstonry plaaw In tin* aUte. Thla Is a standard ptaao. whererar you rN Perhaps you would not care to take a trip! and ever/where you will find tha asm® *—* *•--* u "*-* *- w — —*“ and tha same styles* If —• t call and. to Cuba, tour that yon would like to have make 1 you are I JX Rum *t .. ... can «# erarythlnf that GEORGIAN AND NEWS $15,009 CONTEST No.32| | COOP FOR OWE VOTE~[ FOR MRS. OR MISS (Name of CandMnt,) AODRESS (Street, Number, City aad State) CONTEST DISTRICT NUMBER.. NOT GOOD AFTER DEO. 27.