Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, December 25, 1907, Image 8

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8 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. DAYS ARE FLYING IN CONTEST; YOU’LL HAVE TO HURRY TO KEEP UP Rut thirty-nine day*. Including Sundays, remain of The Georgian'* great popular vot ing contest—not many, when It cornea down to figuring the day*, la It? Well, that meant a little vigorous work for every conteatnnt In the race, to convert every iion-subscrlber of Tin* Georgian Into an ardent render. Tbla enn be done. The Held la open to you. Before the done of the eon teat, u great tunny people will come In of their own ac cord and cast ballots for their favorite* nmnng the young ladles. Of course, there will be ninny backward one*. There always are In an iiffulr of tbla kind. The con testants should, and probably will, go after these-flrat with all the eloquence thev enn coinainnd, and If tbla fall, then with hnmemr and tongs. This is the way to do It. and no one will refuse to take a six month <a* a year’s subscription, for which they receive full vnlue, to help the young ladles to secure votes, ns. unlike other eon testa, value la given In tbla one fbr every cent expended. Every day the contest la gain log mo mentum. Like an avalanche which starts from a small atone or bull of snow nnd gathers force as It goes until It become* a great mass and sweeps everything before It. so this contest has started and will end. It lisa Increased In Interest as It has rolled along, and by February 1 all other things will have faded In to Insignificance, nnd the popular votlug contest will be the nll-iib- sorldng topic. Aud well It may be. No other offer of Its kind was ever fnaugiirated In Atlanta or adjacent country, nud the genera public tins not been slow to grasp the public-spirit edness of It. Ninety-tour young .women to win the ninety-four prUea! I’rettv good offer, Isn t It? \at that Is wbftt The Georgian Is golug to do-^glve away ninety-four prises, ami the renders of this publication snail decide who shall se cure the prises. Vote today for your fa vorite. Vote as yon would for a representa five In eongrrss-lt'a Just as Important to the candidates. The average has l»een well sustained for the last few day*, and candidates Hlumld do, nil In their power to keep up the record niol get aa many more votes ou < hiiatnuis and throughout the holidays ns they have on other days. It can be done. Get your friends front the city nnd country to sub scribe for you. Bring them to The Georgian nnd explain the proposition thoroughly to them. The bustle and flurry occasioned by the contest will do them goml to see. Moke the next few days or the next week your bniiuer period of the contest for the number of votes to go Info reserve. Personal fcffort Needed. If some one In your district I* forging ahead of you. la*ke things In your own hands nnd push them forward. Your com petltor may win the cnpltnl prize, but if ( you stand second In your district you will be awarded n free trip to mini. In dl*trb l* where the capita! prise* are won. the third n Position will receive*!! scholarship, .lost look over the standing of candidate* and the I *t of prizes and note the opportunities to win. Buaineaa Scholarship* Attractive. Attention I* again called to the *clioiur- slilpn tndng offered hy The v.eorglnu In the Dixie Kindness College of Atlnnfa. This school Is an exceptionally goml one and numbers Its successful graduates by the thousand*. It* enrollment this year sui- imisscs all former reeurd*. which Is the bc*l evidence pottslhlc of the esteem In which It Is held hy business concerns. Young men and women are quick to see where the snrrcssful stenographers and bookkeepers SILVER RELICS ON TEXAS Spanish Find Now Site of Post City, Modern Town. from. The course Dixie Business College either one of the two •ourses In this ,school are lifetime In branches. The graded In such a way that the student I* taught all phases of the work from A to '/. hy thorough step* In each particular Hu*’. To know more about tills estimable school you should send to It for a prospectus. COME~AN D~B RING YOUR FRIENDS TO THE NEW KIMBALL XMAS DINNER SERVED IN THE PALM GARDEN FROM 6 TO 8:30. The Atlanta Georgian derlare* it will make no further homlnntinna for th • pri aldentcy. The Georgian thought- fully left un-nomlnated n fjw gentle men ao thnl the national conventions might have a little raw material to work with.—Hhnfler (La.-Tex.) Iler- UM. About 2Vi of silver trimmings of the bridle, saddle and clothing of some Hpunlsh grandee or officer «»f Coronado’* unity were found hidden nwiiv In a small, dry cave ’way up noioug the almost Inacces sible rocks on the 203.0THi.ncre ranch belong ing to r. W. Dost, in Gnrxa county, Texas, about 250 miles west of Fort Worth. There are disks of sliver about three Inches in diameter, mid smaller disks, evi dently Intended for the headnleeo of a bri dle. Then there lire various long strips In tended to cover the strnps of a bridle. Many of these pieces are rudely enrved and engraved. Among the relics are a variety of chains attached to large silver earrings; at the end of these chains dangle small sll It will to and HOTEL p-ST. DENIS-a, BROADWAY AND I1TH STREET NEW YOUK CITY.* tntbln v Es«y~Aef#s*’»of>Ev«ry*Polot of . fsttmt. Suit Block from Wonsmofcer'i* ' 0 Blasts** walk of Shopping District., Voted port • Exctib-scs of Canto* Cfco fort this Appointment!. Ccnrlrmn Bsfw- sics asd UouMllks fcorreuodluc*. ROOMS SI.50 PERIDAY AND UP european'plan. .Table d’lloto Breakfast 50c. WM.TAYLOR & SON, InCi ALSO 'BOTKI. gARTtSHtlB. i Uni BUMt. I STOP AT THE FREDONIA HOTEL 1321-1323 H streit. X. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. amikicah HAH I IUH0HAH HAH $2.00 Par Dsf and Up | if.00 Par Oar Aad Up III TKS CENTER OF EVERYTHING CUISINE A HD StKVICi UNSURPASSED ELECTRIC LION TING. MODERN IMPROVEMINTR Spatial lifts laarltlt is4 eammardal tranter f Send for Booklet. WH. W. OAHlHMOWtH Proprietor EVERY HAT GUARANTEED ■ «OP(*CHT*fl ST HOTEL GRENOBLE 56th St. and 7th Ava., Oppoaita Carnegie Hall N. Y. City. A Select Family artd Transient Hotel. Situated In the finest residen tial part of the city, two blocks from Central Dark, convenient to all theatera and shops. Rooms $t.50 a day and up. Rooms with bath |2 per day and up. PARLOR BEDROOM AND BATH 13.00 A DAY AND UP. William P. Chase. ido put _ . . .Mexico with ii small army, with the ed purpose of discovering the mine* from which the Aztec* secured the large quanti ties of g.dd and silver everywhere lu ev deuce. Ills Journey was continued north and across the Itio Grainle. then up through lit I* portion of Texas ami dear up onto the plains of KiiiimiI*. The point these silver relics were uncovered Is rough nnd most picturesque spot. Imagine a great smooth plain with rich grass-cov ered In ml extending ns far ns the eye enn reach! That Is the condition of a part of this Idg much Itself. Coming front the west one suddenly reaches an Immense ntep-off. averaging nlsmt 250 feet deep—great rocks tunny thue* oerpendb ulnr. nud Inaccessible, where irnlls wind dowu, r two placet where good roads loillt to get off front this ttppe The tier .. plain to the hover plain. Once the Itiwe pin hi Is reached It in turn extends for many tulles to the eastward. Splendid Scenery. When one reaches the great "step off" a most beautiful pleture lies before him; look ing toward the east there Is an Immense spread of rich, stmsith land, and away off, 7n miles, appears the low "Double Moun tain." 45 miles, "MeKensle**,’’ about 41 tulle*. "Flat Top." while close bv. alioiit three miles, nestles the uew, rapidly grow ing t«wu named after the owner t lie ranch. Dost t’lty Is loeanul lit one of the most beautiful spots possible to conceive It Is Mug rapidly built up. most of the buildings being constructed of a splendid quality of light gray sandstone. Settlors are coming In and being hsuited on the farms, which Mr. Dost cut out of tin* Idg ranch. He build* tor the farmer*, houses, outbuildings, puts in mi orchard on each farm, and In this way the new settlers are comtoiMldy provided for on the start. 1‘osf City Is umtuiged not hy a Isiard of aldermen, but l»v a Iswtrd of commissioner*, and all public affair* are under their charge, subject to a restricted control bv citizens nud the builder of tile town. I lider this management affairs are coudtteted in a thrifty, economical manner, and th** public utilities better cured for. The waterworks system has already been established, ami purpe Heavy Polling Makes Changes Read About Great Special Prize Offer for Next Ten Days on Another Page. Following is a List of Contestants: ■ a ter foi part the step-off. perhaps 150 feet alstve th#* elfy. id has a natural pressure without the ne- •salty of pumps. Sewers are under c»u- ruction, streets are well laid out, mid ieb bhs*k lias its "alley." Later on. when unty court la held In temporary quarters. Citizens Buy Hornet. lu J*o*t city working men enn buy homes on small monthly payments, but each work ing man must show ability before he can 'obtain a home on these term*. The shllt I less, wandering, ne'er-do-well man does not nietit with encouragement. lather union tyranny Is not permitted lu Dost City. The nubile sentiment and the power behind the law* *1*0111 sufficient to prevent Interferon* DISTRICT NO. ONE. Mm. John A. Perdue, 703 Edgewood Ave.. 96,695 Ml»« Sarah Ginabury, Central Place. 4,015 Mlaa Macy Swilling, 107 Piedmont Ave... ISO Min May Burt*, 13 Howell St 2.H40 Mies Lena Bradley, £44 Decatur St J10 Mlea Maggie Miller. 103 Butler St 205 DI8TRICT NO. TWO. Mm. 8. D. Peryantla, 1*2 Edgewood Ave... 13,524 Mlea Vera Summer, *4 Ivy St 3.620 Mlaa Louise Kollock, 237 N. Jackaon St... 6,6.77 Mtaa 8. B. Ware. IS* Courtland St 1,110 Mlaa Katherine Hollen, 266 Houaton St... 21.603 DISTRICT NO. THREE. Mlaa E. Hardman, 284 E. Linden 8t 2.470 DISTRICT NO. FOUR. Mm. Lamont Myera, 103 Eaat Ave 12,058 Mlaa Blanche McKnlght, 600 Houaton St. 4,728 Mtaa Gertrude Alexander, J17 Angler Ave. 44,527 Mm. R. E. Jenkina, 472 Houaton St 836 Mra. W. L. Scott. *31 Highland Ave 64,800 DI8TRICT NO. FIVE. Mlaa Rebecca Waidruff. 62 Walton St.... 275 Mlaa Grace Holsenbeck, 48 Carnegie St... 689 Mlaa Mary Ollmer, No. 42 W. Peachtree.. 1.700 Mlaa R. E. Lawahe, 70 Cone St ,17.119 DISTRICT NO. SIX. Mlaa Ethel Crazier, 111 W. Baker St 230 Mlaa Fannie M. Olymp, Walton St 115 Mra. S. Hoffman, 28 Spring St 110 Mlaa Roae Crowley, 128 McAfee St 5,708 Mra. A. E. Ragadale, 148 Luckle St 5,643 Mlaa Cleo Smith, 161 W. Alexander St... 14,660 DISTRICT NO. SEVEN. Mlaa Marie Anderann, 101 Spring St....^ 3,006 Mra. Amy Smith, 377 Spring St 5,107 Mlaa Anna Upchurch. 115 Marietta...... 2,965 Mlaa Amy Evana, 97 Spring St.... 2,416 DISTRICT NO. EIGHT. Mlaa A. Wfight, 142 S. Pryor St 2.650 Mlaa Ethel Baker, 27 E. Alabama St 260 Mlaa Jante Smith, Central Place 685 DISTRICT NO. NINE. Mlaa B. A. Cannon, So E. Fair St 350 Mlaa Veata Maaaey, 53 Powell St 5,439 Mra. Nellie Boyd, 371 E. Hunter St 200 Mlaa Mary Krown, 378 E. Hunter 114 Mrs, J. P. Brown. 330 E. Hunter St. 1,400 Mrs. A. B. Langley, 355 E. Hunter St 50 DISTRICT NO. TEN. Mlaa Lillian Norman. 105 Martin St 11,420 Mlaa Alice K. Clark, 152 Hill St 13,842 Miss Sarah E. Brady, 186 Grant St 15.616 Mlaa Bessie Stephens 140 Glenwood Ave. 1,596 Mlaa Emma Whitmire, 42 Flat Shoals Rd. 15,650 DISTRICT NO. ELEVEN. Mlaa Gertrude Nelson, 329 Fraser St 2,685 Mlaa Fannie Pitt, 92 Crew St 36,925 Mra. T. E. Polhlll, 672 Crew St 1,440 Mrs. Klzzle Dennis, 111 Crew St 89,036 Mlaa Ruby Gaffney, 439 Central Ave 2,240 Mlaa Olive Shropshire, 152 Capitol Ave... 7,000 Mlaa Lillie Silverman, 262 S. Pryor St.... 5.472 Mra. W. O, Ballard, 12 Alice St 56.114 Mlaa Anna Ventura, 88 Connally St 3,227 ,DISTRICT NO. TWELVE. Mra. C. C. Irfe, 19 Dunn Sf 66,010 Mlaa Emma Hooper, 158 Ashby St 7.355 Mlaa Louise Allen, 89 West End Ave 14.710 Mra. J. N. Barnes. 12 Holderneaa Ave 18,261 DI8TRICT NO. THIRTEEN. Mra. J. T. Henry, 258 Cooper St 1,186 Mlaa Myrtle Almond, 24 Orange St 3,600 Mlaa Lillie Smith. 570 Whitehall St 3,162 Miss Pearl Davis, 317 Windsor St 4,910 Mtaa Fay Brock. 15 Eugenia St 1*5 Miss Sadie Coogler, 210 Cooper St 9.092 Mlaa Pearl Mobley. 308 Windsor St 22.986 Mrs, W. C. Jenkina, 222 Murphy Ave 810 Mlaa Velma Nolen, 82 Hood St 1.243 Mlaa Inez Crawley. 132 Whitehall 49.236 Miss Julia Nesbitt, 22 Whitehall Terrace. 175 Mlaa Bessie Fontaine, 128 Whitehall St... 11,524 Mlaa H. M. Buaha, 24 Hendrix Ave.. 4,049 Mlaa Velma Malone 525 Mlaa Vlennle Lowry, 95 Whitehall Ter... 4.068 Mlaa Cammella Heard, 2t5 James St 130 Mlaa Alma Stephens, 64 Bonnie Rrae.... 95 Mra. H. O. Everett. 138 Crumley St 50.031 Mlaa C. Humphrey, No. 195 Whitehall St. 300 DISTRICT NO. FOURTEEN, Ml-a Leonia Sullivan, 21 Wellborn St 1,645 Miss Bernle Legg, 64 Granger St 170 Mra. c. R. Cunningham, 21 Stonewall St.. 97,460 Mlaa Laura Lee Gann, 190 Nelson St 19.126 Miss J. Dowley, 176 Davis St 1.084 Mbs Maude Doester, 307 Mangum 330 DISTRICT NO. FIFTEEN. •Mrs. W. M. Lartscy, 29 Western Ave 4.856 Mlaa Mary Owens, Oliver St 10,224 Miss Bertha Flowers, R. F. D. 7, Box 22, Atlanta 62® Miss Ida Jones, 77 Jones Ave 5.788 Mias Lottie Lyons, 333 DnvlB St 34,514 DISTRICT NO. SIXTEEN. Mrs. W. M. Gill, Edgewood. Ga 39,635 Miss Ethel Carter, Kirkwood, Ga. 50 Mlaa Kate Dunwoody, Kirkwood. Ga. 70 Miss Hazel Johnson, Edgewood, Ga 4,519 DISTRICT NO. SEVENTEEN. Miss Kate Hammond, C'artersvllle, Ga.... 400 Mlaa Addle Slmmona, Cartersvllle, Ga.... II. 1 Mrs. W. C. Carrlker, Marietta. Ga. 77,204 DISTRICT NO. EIGHTEEN. Mlaa Wilbur Phillips. Eaat Point, Ga 210 Mra. Ida Coleman, East Point, Ga. 1,650 Miss Nell Forbes, College Park 110 Mrs. A. Richardson, College Park 4,040 Mlsa Elmyra Nance. Oakland City 16,620 Mlaa Lee Morris, East Point, Ga 69,971 DISTRICT NO. NINETEEN. Miss M. Lehman, Elm St., Capitol View. 1,384 Mlsa Belle Sasnet, Hapevllle 9,128 Mlsa Janie Thornton 1,404 Miss Myrtle Slmmona, Hapevllle 2'? DISTRICT NO. TWENTY. Mra. A. Brldgea. Stone Mountain, Ga 11,257 Mias Anna B. Pierce, Acworth, Ga 5,526 Mrs. F. E. D. Morgan, Stone Mountain..'. 6,003 Mlsa Grace C, Taylor, Llthonla, Ga. 10,850 DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-ONE. Mlaa Lottie Haraon, Social Circle 5,900 Mra. S. E. Brodnax, Conyers, Ga 27,630 Mlaa Mattie Plrkle, Conyers. Ga. 5.469 Mlaa May McMulltn, Jonesboro, Ga 2,^00 Mra. W. M. Henderaon, Oxford, Ga 210 Mra. E, A. Donehoon. R. F. D. 8, Atlanta.. 315 Mlsa Hattie J. Maaon. Stonewall, Ga., R. 1 144 Mrs. L. P. Reeves 18,300 Miss Eva Watts, R. 7, City 2,834 Mlaa Lena Nowell, Monroe, Ga 61,900 Miss Jennie Hammond, R. 7, City 161 Miss Marie Mixon, R. 1 357 Miss Allle Duncan, Chattahoochee. Ga... 28,410 DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-TWO. Miss Velma Dearlng. Rome, Ga. 15,600 Mrs. R. B. Russell, Winder, Ga 61,075 Mrs. Boyce Dobbs, Woodstock, Ga....... 10.108 Mrs. E. M. Edmondson, Spring Place, Qa. 500 Miss Minnie Bruton, Mat, Ga. 600 Miss Alme Wlngo, Norcroas 507 Mlaa Kathleen Gower, Gainesville 7.400 Mlsa Pearl Rainwater. Waleska, Ga 76,626 . Mrs. B. B. Beall, Douglasvllle, Ga. 41,277 Mlaa Maude Stonechopper, Norcroas, Ga.. 600 Miss Ruble Griffin. Llndale. On. 2,800 Miss Florence Cook, Canton, Ga. 901 Mlaa Maud McDonald. Commerce, Ga..... 16.400 Mra. I. P. Bowen, Calhoun, Ga. 4,126 Mlaa Sarah Ramauaer, Rockmart, Ga...,. 800 Mlaa Irene Mable, Mabletun, Ga 810 Mra. M. D. Jacobs, Grayson. Ga... . 7.403 Mra. J. L. Sharpe, Commerce. Ga 10,599 Mlsa Lillian Bishop, Dalton. Ga. 7,241 Mlaa Ethel Cobb. Ellljay, Ga 950 Mlaa Nellie Spinks 4,800 Mlaa Allye Ward, Adalrsvllle. Ga 600 OISTRICT NO. TWENTY-THREE. Mra. J. D. Mason. Oraymon. Ga 33,073 Mlaa Pearl Watkins, Adrian, Ga 2,288 * Alias Nlta Kea. Adrian, Ga 13,562 Mrs. W. M. Bradley. Adrian, Ga 7,95a Mlaa Genie Daniel. Hagan, Ga 2,807 Mlaa Lula Holmes. Pooler. Ga 80 Mlaa Cora Strfplin, Collins, Ga 95 12.93} 1.913 il.li; 11.100 3.738 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, DonilldavDle.. Mra. C. A. Brown, Coleman, Ga.......... Mrs. L. H. Singletary, Meigs, Miss Emma Podrlck, Tifton. Ga. Miss Bessie Culbreath, Albans'. Gu. Mrs. W. K. Sikes Allas Bessie Dopell. Whtghara. Ga DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-FIVE. Mlsa Virginia Collier, Vienna. Ga Mlaa'Mattie Evelyn Mathis, Omaha. Ga... Mlsa Nell Olver, 320 Jefferson, St., Amerl- cua, Ca Mlsa Leona Bembey. Hawltlnavllle. Ga Mlsa Evelyn Thompson, 223 S. Lee Street. Fitzgerald, Ga Mlsa Hazel Tower. Amerlcus, Ga Mlsa Neva GoodtoBe, Smlthvllle, Ga DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-SIX. Mias Clay Knowles, Columbus, Ga., 606 Twentieth St Mrs. Paris. LaGrange, Ga Airs, John E. Leather, Villa Rica, Ga Mrs. Josle J. Oordj-, Cusseta, Ga. Aflss Apel Jarrell, Greenville, Ga Alias Anna Rosser Miss Idalu Flncannon, Newnan, Ga. Mrs. R. R. Carlisle, Waverly Hall, Ga Alisa Jennie K. Camp, Newnan. Ga Alisa Ethel Johnson, West Point, Ga Miss Inez Johnson Miss Hazel Young, Columbus, Ga Mrs. Paris, LaGrange. Ga Allas Ataggle Crain, R. F. D. L Newnan... DI8TRICT NO. TWENTY-SEVEN. Atlas Anna Af. Saunders, Greensboro, Ga.. Alisa Mary H. Dennis, Eatonton, Ga. Airs. Delpha L. Blanton, Farrar, Ga. Allas Bertha Fain, Athens, Ga. Allas Allnnle Burdette, Washington^ Ga. Mlaa Alaude Kelly. Alontlcetlo, Ga. Miss Emmie Thompson, Madison, Ga Miss Lucy Ayers, Carnesvllle, Ga. Allas Ataggle Loyd, Rutledge, Ga. ✓ DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-EIGHT. Atiss Gertrude Jones, Sparta, Ga 10,21 Mlaa Mary Slade, Sanderavllle, Ga Allas Eddie Gelallng. Thomson, Ga. Alisa Louis Golden, Louisville, Ga Mlsa Stella Clark, Louisville, Ga. Miss Carrie Reid, Crawfordvllle, Ga 1,400 DISTRICT NO. TWENTY.NINE. Allas Ruth Drake, Brunswick. Ga Miss Allnnle Slater. Baxley, Ga Mra. R. J. Strozler, McRae, Ga Alisa Lillian Daley, Wrlghtsvllle, Ga Mrs. Walker Collins, Baxley, Ga DISTRICT NO. THIRTY. 3,261 3.3ml 1.233 10.131 18,8i 61.801 30,753 7.1H 12,05' 1.235 18,732 3,003 2.393 10,712 26,822 Mlsa Willy Preston, AIcDonough, Ga Mlaa Helen Alaxwell, Alllledgevllle, Ga— Atlas Avartlla Solomon, Alacon, Ga., 152 Rogers Ave Miss H. A. Baldwin, Macon, Ga Alisa Lillian Allen, Macon, Ga, Miss Ettle Mahte. Griffin, Ga, 112 Fifth. Allas Lillian Allen, Macon, Ga Allas Fannie L. Robinson. 110 Ellis St., Macon, Ga Mra. J. C. Edwards, Griffin, Ga.... Mlaa Eula Gentry. Barnesvllle, Ga Mrs. W. E. MorriB, Macon, Ga Mra. W. F. I-ewls. Bellevue, Macon, On... Mlaa Lottie Hollis, 709 Anderson Bt„ Ma con. Ga Mlsa Elolae Pound, Jackson, Ga Mlsa Settle L. Car)-, 722 Walnut, Macon. ■ Mra. W. R. Hardin, 854 Oak St.. Mncon.. Mrs. Jennie Garrard, Thunder, Ga., R. 1. Mra. J. E. Oliver, Alacon. Ga 13,795 9,325 13,811 Gilsey House Broadway and 29th St. EUROPEAN PLAN. NEW YORK CITY. Mott dasirably located Entirely renovated Now under the management of MR. L. FRENKEL, who conducted the Hotel Albert for' twelve years. A restaurant of rare excellence at REASONABLE PRICES. Rooms from Rooms with SI.N up. bath, $2 up. BEST H3TEL VALUE IS KEY TORI 311! ittflttN from thrlr t>urnltiir* ft support agitators. The A. T. A IV railroad has Ikhui sur veyed through. There are two or three other railroad* projected to nttd through I*o*t t'ftjr. The (iiiaui'fui stringency will probably delay building for u time. , The tir*t bate of cotton was brought Into th»* new city the day before Thanksgiving, but n<* gin 1* In operation here ret. The country hereabouts is almost Meal for cot ton. as well us for oth*»r crop* of the tent |H*rute tone. Thetdevatlou nt l’o*t t’lty I* 2.S2S feet above *ea level and the nlr Is dry, sweet and pure. The laud I* a rich loatu. mixed with just a trltfe of suml, limiting Ii lino for the farmer plow. It grow* cot ton. 6*«*rn. wheat, oat* alfalfa, and the two groat and profitable grain* for feeding stink: these are kintwn a* kaffir euro ami tnllo maize, ttotb grow much like sugar nine, with "bushy" head*. The*e head* are made up of *iuall kernel* almut the size of pea*. These kernel* of grain are cotu|Hnu*l largely of stnrch. ami ulutopt Identical with the ioimposition of ImUan **ort». This will prodtme all the way front BO to 10» bushels to tin* aero. au:i I* wonderful feed for her****, cattle nnd hog*. This climate l* particularly litt.**! for profitable hog raising, by rt*a*4Ui of the altitude, ntskfng ft fret* '-“•'* hog cholera and other disease*. At same time alfalfa and the kaffir_ tnllo maize raised on low-r ’ large quantities make It ih»*s| hog* at a very low price. Industrial Prospect*. I Next summer it cotton gin wilt be tftab- toiimwil. A large laundry will be built and ther public work*, found uecesanry for ji» convenience of a community. Thy lots, house* nud the farm* sold on smalt payment* down and monthly pay- teml*Nl over a term of years, make* It |>4i**lIde for a matt of smalt mean*. If in ilustriou*, to acquire a home without feel- A special effort I* directed toward the mipletlon of the largest general store In ,’e*t Texas; It Is 1«> feet square, urn! is ..ring filled with n v«»t stoek of merchan dise of all kinds—groceries, hardware, dry hhIs. clothing, I toots and shoe*, and par- — A planing mill is kliitl* of window r r. etc., are maun y be followed by a large machine shop, and a factory for mak ing windmill*. Atsmt 1,600 wind-mills will be required on the lands. Well* are being drilled a* fa*{ isslble, and pure water la plemy. « «*al ops In some places, and will In* mined for. Vast deposits *>f salt exist III parts of the territory, unit splendid building stone N found In great abundance. A* soon as the railroads appear. Tost <*lt.v will proha- hlv extend It* building operations rapidly. | lt‘* being built ou the best known sanitary j and hygienic lines, and under the Impetus I of amide financial resource*, bids fair ro be» the most desirable residence city In West Texas. and WHISKEY HABfTS cured at home wtik out pain. Dookofpap ticuisrs sent FHIlH RAILWAY SCHEDULES. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. WANTED HELP* -FEMALE. WANTED—A IIOVKUNKSH FOR THREE children, age* 15, 12 ami Id, who can teach all th»v English branches, elneutlou, Latin, GEORGIAN AND NEWS $15,000 CONTEST No. 35 GOOD FOR ONE VOTE CONTEST OISTRICT NUMBER NOT GOOD AFTER DEC. 31. Showing the arrival and departure of pa*> M'nger train* of the following road*, subject to typographical errors: ATLANTA <& WEST POINT R. R. Terminal Station. No. Depart To— 35 New C) 5.20 nut 19 <'iitunibus. 6.10 nin No. Arrive From- •12 West l»t.. 8.15 !44 West Ft.. 10.3) 18 Folmnbus. 11.15 3S New O... 12.00 4‘) New O 2.00 21) t’oluiuhuM. 7.30 pm 38 New i .11.55 f 39 New 17 Columbus.. 4.10 put 41 West 5.25 pin 37 New O.... 8.4D ptn Trains marked • Trains marked ! i Other trains run dally except STimlny. °-nday only. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Wednesday and Thursday, D?c 35- MATINEE XMAS DAY. Klaw S. Ertangcr Present Arrc-ic- Moat Successful Musical riay By GEO. M. COHAN 45 MINUTES FROM BROADWAY- Friday and Saturday Next—Mai ne) Saturday. JULES MURRY PRESENTS FLORENCE GEAR —IN— "CUPID AT VASSAP” A College Girl's Musical J’ 1 " , Night 25c to *1 An—Mat. 2Sc to .'2^ Arrive From— | Depart To— ttavnniuih .... 6.50nm Mncon 11.40pm 'Jacksonville.. 7.50am,Macon 8.0}am j Mncon 11.25 mnl Macon 4.00 ptn ; Macon 4.20 pni|J*«*ks4invllie... 8.30pm M.teon 8,10 pat I Ha ran anil 9.15 put LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE RY. - i Leave. \ Arrive. t'ln. lntmtl nnd Ia>utsvllle,..f3.30 pm! 12^ put Knoxville via Blue lUdge...) 8.35 um 7.35 pm Knoxville via Bine Ridge...[ 8.40 pm 7.00ntn Knoxville via Cartersvllle..> 3.30 pm>12.40 put ETH Tonight—Matinee Today. Fre.1 E, Wright Presents Cha* » j Hoyt's t'otnedy With Mu i> A CONTENTED WOMAd Next Week: _ "BEDFORD’S HQPE^. tQRPHE VAUDEVILLE ALL THE WEEK The Labakana, Anita Battling. E »• Harvey end the Field Bay*■ Feature Acta. Children free at nees if with paid grown-ups,. « Christmas Day. Phene. W * Atlanta 1764. Uptown ticket <>" Seda Fount Jacaba’ Pharmacy, n-.m Ncv.a Stand.