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THE ATLANTA GEORGLiN AND NEWS.
MONDAY, DECEMBER t
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| The Office Appliance and Business Furniture Exposition
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Opens Tomorrow Morning at 10 O’clock, and Will Continue All the Week at the
MOWER-HOBART COMPANY STORES
NOS. 1 AND 3 SOUTH BROAD STREET
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND
Among the prominent business firms to have elaborate displays on exhibition at this
show with demonstrators from the home offices will be:
GLOBE-WERNICKE COMPANY,
' "Klaatlc" Bookcases, Filing Cabinet* and Card Index System*.
IRVING-PITT MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
, f,orm*-Leat Price nml Memorandum Book*. -
TWINLOCK COMPANY,
Loose-Leaf Ledger Sy*tem.
CUSHMAN & DENNISON MANUFACTURING COM
PANY,
Specialties, Inkstands, Clip*, Clamp*, Etc
MOON DESK COMPANY,
Office Denka and Typewriter Cabinets.
S. S. STAFFORD,
Btafford’e Ink, Mucilage, Etc.
SAMUEL C. TATUM COMPANY,
Loose Sheet Binder* and Holder*.
CHARLES C. SMITH,
Adjustible Index Tags, Gammed Index Tags and Steel Signals.
NATIONAL DESK COMPANY,
Office Osaka on d Typewriter Cabinet*:
DOTEN DUNTON DESK COMPANY,
Commercial Furniture.
J. F. DIETZ COMPANY,
Desk* and Office Furniture.
ESTERBROOK STEEL PEN COMPANY,
Esterbrook Pens.
THE BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE COMPANY,
Adding Machines with Special Adding Machine Demonstrations.
A Complete Exposition of all the Appurtenances To Be Found or Desired in an Up-to-Date Business Office
ANNOUNCEMENT BRINGS SURPRISE
IN THE POPULAR VOTING CONTEST
Candidates Are Forging Ahead in Quest For
Valuable Prizes—Field Still Open
For New Entries.
Thera Is • lislo of promts# ami sucres*
hinging over tbs heads of the women who
hare enured The Georgian $15,000 contest.
The second announcement of candidate*
nud the nntnber of rote* accorded each nj>
pored In Hsturday’s Georgian, and to any
that
participant l
on I lie*
to t^e fullest extent that there It
possibility In the world to win.
The rote total* as shown Hnturdny prove
that hundreds of nsplrsnt* have benefited
•by the hoty balloting of the lost few days.
They
Where did all flies*' votes I'upie froi
came from father, mother, brathe
friend and sweetheart.
Geta Lead in Contest.
ML* Lee Morris, East I'olnt, Go., headed
the entire eobteat with 21 ,bT»0 vote* to her
credit. Mrs. W, O. Itnllnrd, residing at 12
Alice street, was second with 17,730 vote* to
her credit. Mrs. !(. It. ItiiHsell, of Winder,
tin.. Is third In the content, haring 11,29ft
ballot* to her credit. The nevt position In
the contest I* filled by Mis* Clio ftntlth.
let ^est♦Alexander street “*■ *■“ ' *
slater,
She has
GEORGIAN AND NEWS $15,008 CONTEST
No. 15
GOOD FOR ONE VOTE
FOR MR8. OR MISS
(Name of Candidate!
(Street Number, City and State.)
CONTEST DI8TRICT NUMBER
NOT GOOD AFTER DEC. 8.
votes to her credit.
Next List on Saturday.
The poll* for the Saturday count dote
Friday at noon. Bnllota cast after that Ume
will not he published until the following
Saturday. Get all the votes In the ballot
boxes by that Ume so that you may stand
first In your district cm Saturday. The race
Is now entering the third week and tho re
maining time will not seem long.
Plenty of Room for Workers.
Although some of the candidates In the
race have n fulr atart, yet there Is plenty of
room for more candidates, as In a few of
thy district* there are only one or two, and
In some of tho districts where there are n
number of candidates they are not working
as they might, and, therefore, a good work
er could enter the race and walk away with
one of |he prlr.es.
Notice tho first district and yon will see
that there are n number of candidate* In
ibis district, but there Is only one who has
enough votes to show for st least one yearly
subscription. On n single new yearly sub
scription you would receive 2,400 votes, and
on two you would rerolre 4,800 votes, which
also that it is the same way
in the second, third, fourth and fifth dis
tricts; also, lu numerous other districts,
lug that the candidates are merely
WESTON'S BENEFIT
COMPLETE FAILURE
Only 50 People in Theater
For Benefit Perform
ance.
per-
cllpplug
not Irvin
f tho paper and
d ipt Ions, so you
.. _ m! clmiico you would
lu If you entered tho race and
Hied to get subscript!*
Tho race Is only Just begun, and more
than nine weeks remain before the contest
so there Is plenty «»f flute for you
• and win one of the rnlr.es. Two
d, four hundred votes tuny put you
hi the lend In your district, so why not go
et one single new subscription for
I enter the race at the top III your
district If If will not he hard to win, and
nfter the race I* over and you have won
of the prlr.es you will be surprised to i
It really was.
The Old Standard GROVES TASTE
LESS CHILL TONIC, drive* out mal
aria and builds up the systfim. For
grown people and Children 50c.
Negro Conference Closet.
•et-lnl to Th-* Georgian.
Griffin, On., Dec. 2.—The Georgia
Conference, C. M. E., closed it* Inst
business session on Saturday night
ftfi resolution* condemning tho at
tack by The Atlanta Independent «»n
Bishop Holsey and the general church.
Bishop Holsty delivered a sermon
hlch stirred his hearers.
QUICK DELIVERY
'Ip
Chicago, Dec. 2.—-The benefit
fomiance planned for Edward Payson
Weston, pedestrian, at the Garrick
theater yesterday, was a complete fail
ure. At the hour for the opening act
less than fifty persons were In the
house.
Tho man who ha* been feted aritl
cheered aero** 1.200 mile* which he
traversed like a conqueror nf old, felt
bitterly the disappointment at the lack
of support evidenced by the poor show
ing In the theater.
PLAN OF GEORGIAN’S POPULAR
VOTING CONTEST
My,
The Georgian's popular voting contest Is
open to all respectable women lu Georgia
between the years of .15 and 60.
Anyone can nominate n candidate. It la
not absolutely necessary to use the nominat
ing blank printed In The Georgian dall;
although to do so is more regular. Slur
sending In votes, whether clipped from 1___
Georgian dally or upon paid-in-advance sub
scription* nmounts to a nomination. The
voting coupons, printed dally In The Geor
gian, count for five votes the first week
and one vote after seven days. They should
be sent In promptly. Carefully fill out each
one with full name and address.
Every yearly pnld-ln-advanco NEW sub
scription counts for 2.403 votes; OLD sub
scription 1,203 votes. Every six months paid
In advance NEW subscription counts for
icrfptlon 500 vojes.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Tha Kind You Have Always Bought
Of
Bears the
Signature
HOTEL LAUNDRESS
Mrs.
Helen Judd Becomes
Breadwinner For
Sociology.
2,000 Pounds One Ton
NO SHORT WEIGHTS
Our Name a Guarantee for the Above.
phone: G5&
R.O.CAILILLC8MC0
Chicago, Dec. 2.—Mra. Helen Judd,
daughter of Robert Pratt, for two term*
mayor of Minneapolis, Minn., a woman
of culture and the wife of Attorney
Wilton Brewster Judd, is working In a
Chicago hotel a* laundress because of
her radical views regarding the unequal
distribution of wealth.
For two year* Mrs. Judd has worked
In the kitchen* of the wealthy, hold
ing one menial position after another,
that she might become one of the
• workers" and study social economic*
from the standpoint of tho "downtrod
den cloas." Hhe bus advanced opinions
regarding marriage, believing that It Is
a crime for a woman to live with her
husband If she does not love him.
It I* Presumption to 6ay You Haven't
a Mind of Your Own,
vet that Is what is practically said to
you when you ask for an ndvertlsed ar
ticle and are offered a substitute by a
dealer. He would give you what you
made up your inlnd you wanted but
for the fact that a substitute pays him
a larger percentage of profit. Such a
dealer's Interest lie* only in making as
much money out of you as possible.
The first-class dealer would have giv
en yon what you asked for, by that
course admitting that you had a mind
of your own and were capable of exer
cising It. Show tha aubititutor that
you have a inlnd of your own by get
ting what you ask for.
DR. YOUNG WELCOMED
AT DECATUR, SUNDAY
Wetcutnimc service* in bDBor of Bev. Wil
liam II. Young, the new Ilaptlst minister st
Decatur, wen- held Sunday night at the
Decatur Baptist church. The c*mgr#gathins
of the other denominations joined In the
exercises, which were attended) by a large
audience.
It. II. Buchanan roiidncted the musical
part of the senrfi-e. The program was at
follows:
Welcome to the •(<>«• pastor in behalf of
the Decatur Bant Isis, by Dr. B. J. W.
Graham: ft* behalf of the Pr*^l*yteriau», by
Dr. H. B. Arbtickfe; In behalf of the Hpls-
1,600 votes: i OLD aubsi
Every three months, palt
subscription counts /or 400 votes; OLD sub
scription 200 votes. Every one month, paid
In advance. NEW subscription .counts for
100 votes: OLD subscription 50 totes.
A MEW st!bserflw»r Is one who is not now
taking The 'Georgian. A change of name
without change of nddres* doe* not consti
tute n new subscriber. Where n subscrip
tion Is changed from one member of the
family to another and the address remnlna
the same It Is not a new subscriber and
will not be accepted n* such In this contest.
One who stops The Georgian for a short
time and rc-subscrlbe* for the purpose of
Ing m *' ~ ‘
cepte
OLD
subscriber to The Georgian.
No votes are Issued on money brought In
New subscription* count for twice a*
many votes as old su*
The city of Atlanta
districts, tho suburbs Into five districts
and the state Into ten districts.
There are four grand prises—$1,003 In
S old, a $2,000 touring enr automobile, a $750
irnnd Plano, and a $650 Runabout Automo^
bile. These prices go to the four con
Inrgest number of votes hns her cho&_ ...
the grand prices. The second one of the
second choice and so on for tho third
nud fourth highest contestant*.
One contestant can win only one price.
There nre ninety district*. Three prices
Will he awarded to each diafrlcl. Irre
spective of the number of rote* brought In
from any other district.
The fourth contestant In district one may
get more votes than the first contestant In
district 30. but the contestant In district 30
will get first choice of the prizes for dis
trict 20. In this way three prizes will go
to each district. The four successful con
testants for the four grand prises will not
receive any district prices.
One price only to each successful con
testant
The district prizes *re: Ten Klngsberrv
Pianos furnished by the Cable Plano Coni-
pony; 20 trips to Cuba, all expenses paid
from time or leaving borne; thirty scholar
ships; fifteen diamond rings, nnd fifteen
— . ear, $4.5
months, $1.23; i
Request for ballot* must be made at time
subscription Is paid.
Subscriptions can
Contestants are not ,
trlct In securing subscriptions.
The money must accompany all subscrip
tion* for votes.
ilsslon la allowed on voting
clubbing offers not accept
•y mail.
The award* In this contest will be mndo
by a committee of leading dtlsen*.
No active employee of The Georgian or a
member of the family of an active employe#
Is eligible to become a contestant.
The voting coupon Is published dajly In
The Georgian. Five Vote* flrat week, one
veto thereafter.
Don’t have to be a subscribe*' to be a
contestant.
The Georgian reserves the right to pas*
upon candidate’* aTIglblllty. v
All snbscrlptiou* must have name and
number of street or R. F. D. route plainly
written.
Contest opened Friday, November 11. 9
a. in., and -closes Saturday, midnight,. Feb
ruary 1, 1908.
Write or call at The Georgian office foe
any further particular* and for blanks.
Send all subscriptions, remittances nnd
letter* to The Atlanta Georgian Contest
Department, Atlanta Georgia
LIST OF DISTRICTS EMBRACED IN
GEORGIAN’S VOTING CONTEST
CITY DISTRICTS.
DI8TRICT NO 1.—Beginning corner
Peachtree street and Edgewood ave
nue along the south side of Edgewood
avenue to Hurt street. Hurt street to
Georgia railroad, along Georgia rail
road to Whitehall street viaduct, thcnco
to corner of Edgewood avenue and
Peachtree street.
DI8TRICT NO. 2.—Beginning cor
ner Edgewood avenue and Peachtree
street along east side of Peachtree
street to Forrest avenue, along south
side of Forrest avenue to North Bou-
levarf, along west side of Boulevard
to Edgewood Avenue, along north side
Edgewood avenue to Peachtree
street.
DISTRICT NO. 3—Beginning corner
Forrest avenue and Peachtree street,
along east side of Peachtree street to
Peachtree road to Southern railroad,
thence along . Southern railroad to
Boulevard, along west side of North
Boulevard to Forrest avenue, along
north side Forrest avenue to Peachtree
street.
DISTRICT NO. 4—Beginning corner
Edgewood avenue and North Boule
vard, along north side of Edgewood
avenue to Hurt street, to DeKalb.ave
nue along north aide of DeKalb ave
i u« to Moreland avenue, along west
side of Moreland avenue to county lino
toad to city limits to North Boulevard
along east side of North Boulevard to
Edgewood avenue.
DI8TRICT NO. 5—Beginning come.-
Whitehall viaduct ar.d Western and At
lantic railroad along west side of
Peachtree street to Southern railroad
at 13rookwi>od, along Southern railroad
to East street, along east side of Easi
street to Fourteenth street, along north
hfde of Fourteenth street to Spring
street, along east side of Spring street
to Western and Atlantic railroad.
DISTRICT NO. 6—Beginning corner
Spring street and Western and Atlantic
railroad and along west side of Spring
street to North avenue, along south
side of North avenue to Western and
Atlantic railroad, then along railroad
to Spring street.
DISTRICT NO. 7—Beginning come-
North avenue and ftprtng street, along
west side of Spring street to East
street to Seaboard Air Line belt line,
along Seaboard Air Line to North ave
nue.
DISTRICT NO. 8—Beginning West
Fair street and Central of Georgia rail-
toad along north side of East Fair
street to Oakland avenue to Southern
railroad, along Southern railroad to
West Fair street.
DISTRICT NO. 9.—Beginning East
Fair and South Boulevard, along north
*!6e of East Fair to county line road,
along county line road to Georgia rail-
toad, along Georgia railroAd .to South
Boulevard, along east side of South
Boulevard to East Fair street.
DISTRICT NO. 10—Beginning East
Fair and Hill streets along eoot side of
Hill street to Jonesboro road, along
Jonesboro road to county line road,
along county line load , to East Fair
street, along north side of East Fair to
Hill street.
DISTRICT NO, 11—Beginning corner
East Fair street and Hill street, along
south side of East Fair street to South
Pryor street, along east side of South
Pryor to Jonesboro road, along. Jones
boro road to Hill street, along west side
of Hill street to East Fair street.
DISTRICT NO. 12—Beginning corner
Humphries street and Atlanta and
West Point railroad west, along south
t>lde of Humphries io Greensferry ave
nue to (Jordon street, along east and
north of Gordon street to Atlanta city
limits, along city limit* to Central rail,
road. This district to include Battle
Hill nnd vicinity.
DI8TRICT NO. 13—Beginning cor
ner South Pryor and East Fair along
west side of South Pryor to Atlanta and
West Point belt line, along Atlanta and
West Point belj line to Central of Geor
gia railroad, along Central of Georgia
railroad to West Fair street. Thtu dis
trict to Include Bonnie Brae and Cap
itol View.
DI8TRICT 14.—Beginning Atlanta
and West Point railroad along north
*!de of Humphries street Greensferry
avenue to city limits, along city limit'*
to Simpson street to Southern railroad,
along west side of Southern and West
Pont railroads to Humphries street. i
DISTRICT NO. 15—Beginning at
Simpson street and Southern railroad,
atong north side of Simpson *treet to
Bellwood 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 DI8TRICTS,
DI8TRICT NO. 18—Edgewood. Kirk
wood and Decatur.
DISTRICT NO. 17—Cities of Marlet.
ta and Cartersrille.
DISTRICT NO. 18—East Point, Col
lege Park, Fort McPherson nnd Oak
land.
DISTRICT NO. 19—Fairburn, Pal
metto, Jonesboro, Hapevllte.
DI8TRICT NO. 20—Llthonla, Ros- .
well, Acworth, Stone Mountain and
McDonough.
Contestants from tho suburban dis
trict* must reside during the .time of
the contest within the corporate limit*
of the towns in the respective district*.
COUNTRY DISTRICTS
DISTRICT NO. 21—Comprises all
sections of the Fifth Congressional dis
trict not already designated.
DI8TRICT NO. 22—Comprises Romo
and Gainesville, and the Seventh and
Ninth Congressional districts, except
ing the cities of Cartersville and Ma
rietta.
DISTRICT NO. 23—Comprises Sa
vannah and the First Congressional
district. %
DISTRICT NO. 24—Comprises Alba
ny and the Second Congressional dis
trict
DISTRICT NO. 25—Comprises Amer-
Icus and the Third Congressional dis
trict.
DISTRICT NO. 28—Comprise* Co
lumbus and the Fourth Congressional
district.
DISTRICT NO. 27—Comprises Ath-
is and the Eighth Congressional dis
trict.
DISTRICT NO. 28—Comprise* An*
gust a and the Tenth Congressional dis
trict.
DI8TRICT NO. 29 — Comprise*
Brunswick and the Eleventh Congres
sional district
DI8TRICT NO. 30—ComprlsesMacon
and Sixth Congressional district.
topallan*. by Jo«ig* II. I* Parry; In behalf 12.800,000 ADMI8SIONS TO
«»f the Methodist*, by Dr. W. P. Glenn; In, iiMrerAuiu cvba6iti/»w
behalf of the Baptist* *»f Atlanta and the! JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION,
•lute at lacge. by Her. J. J. Deuuett; re i
*Dr. Young, who preamed lil* first sermon j # ^‘* r *°**i’ ' a ‘* ^ eo ’ 2.—After the light*
at Decatur tfandny morning, come? from j <>' the Jamestown Exposition were
3 qu
cure for Bright's disease, liver
and stomach troubles. All drug,
gists, §1.00.
turned out by President Tucker Sat
urday night. Director General Martin
authorized a statement, showing the to.
tal admission* since the opening, April
26. to have been 2.BOO.OOO, of which
about 1,500.000 were paid.
President Tucker delivered an ex
tended speech in the. evening in tha
auditorium in which he*set forth the
hardship* and the successes of the ex
position.
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