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

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 21. JUDGE WHIPPLE TO Will Convene Court in Ma con For This Purpose. OFFICER DISMISSED By POLICE BOARD Charge Him With Making Negro Boys Buy Him a Lunch. 6p,rlst to The Oorclfin. Macon, Go.. Dec.-11.—For the purpose of hearing all reports that are now ready In regard to the affairs of the Exchange Bank, Judge U. V. Whipple, of Cordele, will be in Macon on next Monday. A dividend of SO per cent has been paid to the deper.ltora since Judge Whipple was last In the city, and the rdcelvers have taken additional steps to bring the bank affairs to a close. Several Important matters will come up for Investigation Monday, among them being a petition of the stockholders to the effect that a former order be set aside and precedence given to another and still older order. MOUNTED POLICEMEN PATROLING CITY SUBURBS. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Go., Dec. 11.—Macon's new force of mounted police will begin pa trolling the outlying portions of the city today at noon. The squad will be under' the aommftnd of former Police lieutenant Charles W, Moaely. The full number of the mounted force la nine. Including Mr. Moiety. The move ment was Inaugurated at the Instance of E. J. Willingham, who Is well pleased with the Idea of mounted police for the suburbs of the city, MERCER STUDENTS LEAVE FOR THE HOLIDAYS, ■pedal to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Dec. 11.—Mercer Uni verslty closed yesterday for the Chrlet. mas holidays, and the young men left the city In the afternoon and night for thefr homes. The fall term thus far has been successful In every way, and the college authorltlea are highly gratl. fled at the records made. Faction# on tha campus and among the atudenta have entirely disappeared. The college will resumo work again on January 1. GOLF TOURNAMENT IS BEGUN IN MACON. Speelal to The Georgian. Macon', Go.. Dec. 1L—The Macon golf players are anticipating with un usual Interest the golf tournament which beglne here today. Many prises are offered and a lively contest Is ex pected. The play will continue all next week and the rules of the United Statee Go If Association will be strictly en forced. Balls must be played from where they lie and no breaking down nt shrubbery will be allowed. The handicap# allowed are satisfactory to all jtnil tha players will have an equal chance. MACON COURTS ADJOURN FOR CHRI8TMAS H0LIDAY8. ■pedal to Tba Georgian. Macon, Go., Dec. 11.—The city court of Macon and the superior court of Bibb adjourned yesterday for the holi day season. Many Interesting cases have been settled and tbe court officials will take a much needed reet from their regular duties. The city court will convent again on January 1, but the Ulbb euperlor court will take only abort recess until December 10. On the charge of conduct unbecom ing an officer. Bicycle Policeman O. O. Adams was dismissed from the force at the special meeting of the police com mission Friday afternoon. Officer Adams woe accused of forc ing two little negro boys to buy him sandwlchee In the afternoon of Thanks, riving Day at a welnerwurat stand In Whitehall and Mltehall-ats. while In toxicated. He la also alleged to have exhibited his pistol. The commissioners, after considering the evidence, found Offleer Adams not guilty of Intoxication, but dismissed him on the charge of conduct unbecom. Ing an offleer. The Magic No. 3. Number three Is a wonderful mascot for George H. Parrla, of Cedar Grove, Maine, according to a latter which reads; "After suffering much with liver and kidney trouble, end becoming greatly discouraged by the failure to find relief, I tried Electric Bitters, and aa a result I am a well man today. The flrst bottle relieved and three bottles completed the cure." Guaranteed best remedy for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, by all druggists, GOe. General Debility Day In snd day out there Is (bat feeling of weakness that makes a burden of Itself. Food does not strengthen. Sleep docs not refresh. It Is hard to do, bard to bear, what should be easy,—vitality la on tbe ebb, and the whole system suffers. For this condition take Hdod’s Sarsaparilla It vitalises tbe blood and gives rigor and tone to all the organs and functions. In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known asSareatabSt lOOdosestl. 10 FLEET J PACIFIC Cruiser Squadron Will Have Base at Esqui mau. 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 Vlalon 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 some of the finest voices In the city will take part In It. The cantata will be sung by the following' Sopranos—Miss Ruble Brooks, Miss Augusta Winn, Mrs. J. M. Grist. Miss Mamie Maye, Mrs. A. C. Boatman. Miss Elisabeth James. Miss Felice Mans field. Mrs. Charles Sheldon and Mre. W. W. Sanders. Altos—Mrs. Arthur Creviston, Mrs. E, T. Galllard, Mrs. Maynard, Miss Eda E. Bartholomew and Mrs. Viola Hamp ton. Tenors—R. D. Armour, Dave Beetle, O. S. Cook, A. C. Boatman, Dr. George Tlgner. II. R. James. B. B. Wood and J. T. Mathews. Basses—W. Joseph Hubbard. W. P. Hunter. J. V. Wellborn, W. W. Sanders, K. B. Ellis, John Moore. 8. S. Lower. IV. V. Martin and Leslie Hubbard. Among the features of the cantata will be a tenor eolo by Mr. Armour; contralto solo and chorus by Mrs. Crev iston; bass recitative by W. Joseph Hubbard; soprano solo by Miss Ruby Brooka. Tha offertory will be a violin eolo by Dave Silverman. DELEGATES NAMED AT M. E. CONFERENCE Bishop Moore delivered an IntcrestJng ad dress to n Joint gathering of ministers and lajmen Haturdny morning, this Iwlng tba most Interesting feature of the day's bust ness at tbe sscond session of tbe Betliodlst Kptsropn! church at tba Hemphill ave church Friday, Dr. \V. A. Parsons. of the Atlanta district, was elected delegate to the national confer ence. and Dr. K. F. Dean, of Epwortb, was elected reserve delegate. \V. J. Auten was elected chairman of tha • f. whlrb was held at “ nntlst church. II. M. FAU; lanta. reserve delegate. PLANTERS TO SELL DIRECT TO EUROPE New Orleans, Dec. 21.—The move ment of cotton plantere In Louisiana, Mississippi and eastern Texss to sell direct to European market# has caused the organisation here of a co-operative bureau for marketing their cotton. The bureau was formed yesterday by the executive committee of the Farmers’ Union. It Is planned to Incorporate this bureau. 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 bath $2.50 and $3.00. for'xmasT 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. SI.—The Standard prints conspicuously a statement that Great Britain has decided to establish a new navsl squadron In the Pacific. The Standard says it will be composed of the present fourth cruiser squadron and six other county-class of cruisers. These vessels are named after counties 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. Title change was Included In the admiralty budget of 1907-08. HOLIDAY TRAINS RUNNING LATE t The approach of the holidays and tha consequent rush Is keeping the railroads busy Ilka other business enterprises, nnd ns a result some of the trains are behind the schedule. Trains due In Allantn at n cor tnIn time nre anywhere from n few minutes to a few hours late and of course people hurrying home to spend Christina* are an noyed nnd say unkind things about the rail roads. The Hoiithoru's New \ork trnlus hate been affected by the rush u few times and the same is true with the Seaboard and Central of Georgia. HAHIRA MASONS TO CELEBRATE Grand Master Thomas Jeffries, of the Grand Lodge of Masons, will go to Hnhlm on January 1 to assist In the celebration of the anniversary or St. John und the laying of the corner-stone of the new school building. Tills will also he the occasion of a grand reunion of tbe old soldlsra, and the good people of Huhlra are pre paring to entertain large crowds of vis itors. Geenral Evans and Senator t’loy have also promised to attend. Special rates have been eecured on the railroads, and Hahlra expects the largest crowd In Its history. A PLEASANT SMOKER EEM Medicated Cigarettes—Cigar and Drug Stores Gc. FIREWORKS—Farlinger, 80 and 82 N. Broad. 15 NEW CANDIDATES; VOTE TOTALSSWELL1NG; 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. 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 That We Can Correct the Error. 0I8TRICT NO. ONE. Mrs. John A. Perdue, 701 Edgewood Ave.. 96,981 Ml-s Sarah Ginabury, Central Place 1.01G Mlse Macy Swilling, 107 Piedmont Ave... 190 Mies May Burt*. 13 Howell St 240 Mies Lena Bradley, 644 Decatur St .. 310 Miss Maggie Miller, 102 Butler St 295 DISTRICT NO. TWO. Mrs. S. D. Peryantls, 162 Edgewood Ave... 13,024 Miss Minnie Hardegree, 170 Edgewood.. 47G Mis# Vera Summer. 84 Ivy St 3,630 Miss Louise Kolloek, 237 N. Jackson St... 6,287 Miss Fannie Klnard, 61 Ellis St 465 Miss Pauline Miller, 29 Irwin St 140 Miss S. B. Wars, 156 Courtland St 1,110 Miss Katherine Hollen, 266 Houston St... 21,106 Miss Caroline DuBose, 288 N. Boulevard. 265 Miss Hamrick, 133 Forrest Ave 205 DISTRICT NO. THREE. Miss E. Hardman, 284 E. Linden St 170 Miss G. L. Donnell, 16 B. Pine St 016 DISTRICT NO. FOUR. * Mrs. Lnmont Myers, 108 East Ave 12,058 Miss Blanche McKnight, 500 Houston St. 3,528 Miss Gertrude Alexander, 217 Angler Ave. 42,807 Mrs. B. E. Jenkins, 472 Houston St 811 Mrs. W. L. Scott, 631 Highland Ave...... 64,800 DISTRICT NO. FIVE. Miss Rebecca Waldruff, 62 Walton St..,. 275 Miss Grace Holsenbeok, 48 Carnegie St... 689 Mis* Mary Gilmer, No. 42 W. Peachtree.. 1,709 Miss R. E. Lawshe, 70 Cone St 17,110 DISTRICT NO. SIX. BAILEY MAY QUIT; ASKS VINDICATION OF TEXAS ASSEMBLY Newton, of At 6 o Years We thoroughly helteve tnour remedies. We icant you h helleee tn them. too. Suppose you let your doctor decide. Sixty year* of experience with Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral make us hare great confidence in it for coughs, colds on Iheeheit,bronchitis,hoarseness, weak throats, weak lungs. Ask your doctor to tell you his experience with it. Ii satisfactory, then you will certainly have every confidenceinit .J^^f'jiJf;; Washington, Dec. 21.—Down at the Metropolitan Hotel, where the Texas delegation la wont to meet Its friends from the South, there fa a strong ru mor that Senator Bailey Is seriously considering the advisability of resign ing his seat In the senate and submit ting his case to another primary con test next summer. It Is understood that He Is Inclined toward auch a course, and that within a few day* he will announce hla de cision. PILES CURED IN 8 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any cose of Itching. Blind. Bleed ing or Protruding Piles In 4 to 14 day* or money refunded. 50c. DINNER GIVERS ALL CO-OPERATING As a result of the request made by Secretary Lo*an, of the Associated Charities, for lists of families various organisations had for which Christmas dinners are Intended, there will be sev eral families In Atlanta remembered who might not have been otherwise. Already several lists have been re ceived by Secretary Logan from churches and societies, and by com A revl*«*d lint of th*» cundldnte* In The G4*orglnn'a great $13,000 contest, giving tbelr relative Ntnudlug as shown by vote* east up to Friday noon. In published tn this Isaac, anti If >4ku will look the list over carefully you will note that about fifteen new caudl fin tea have been added since Inst publication ami that nearly every one of the eon test outs now baa a goodly number of votes to her credit. Hue lady starta In with 30.00.) vote* and pormlscs to allow some of the othera a few things about vote-getting Itefnre the race Is through. Oue of the main features of today’s re- port I* that the Individual vote totals are nearfug the 100,000-mark, and they are sure to get over that number liy the time of tha neat ummmu'cniem. Almost anywhere you turn yon will find a cnndlilatc itt the great eoiitest or the friends of aouie oue who la lu the rni*e. livery one I* Interested lu aotne one of the contestants ninl Is doing hla or her best to assist h favorite, uml many persona nre sending The Georgian out aa a Christmas present. Hundreds of new sutM-rlpttous are received dally, and there la always mane- thing didng lu the contest department and In the circulation department, where they take care of the new subscriptions. We are recelvlug ifiiuierous reports that the *ubacrllM>rs do not receive their papers promptly after they give lu their sufiscrlp- tlons. and this Is due to the fact that a great many of the contestants i*srry the subserlptlons for several days Itefore they please to ask all candidates lu the _ send In nil tin* subscriptions ns soon ns they get them and helj us with tin* delivery the paper aa promptly aa possible, so If you will turn the subscription* In as soon n* you get them we will he greatly assisted. Please don't overlook thlf. Special Prizes and Extra Votes. Tbe great special offer which will run for paring them It was found there were the neat two weeks Is nrousfng a great deal several families duplicated. This would - —•***■ * ***~ — have resulted in aotne families getting several baskets of dinners, while others went without. Now names of other families known to tha Associated Charities will be sub- Htltuted 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 organizations contemplating giving Christmas din- B ners which have not yet sent In ^{Si^^hr^itXtanta^ii^ailiS She lists and Secretary bo- j number of new three mouths rib- gan would be glad to have these to j M . r ipt!« ns daring tbe two week*, ito r.»>t uf enthusiasm niuoug the contestants, and there will lie gA*nt rivalry aroused over the prizes before the end of tbe offer, which Is January 4. The offer Is n gooil one. and every one In the race should take advan tage of It while she has the opportunity. fnmUJates not tuny receive the regular numU*r of votes mi all subscript Ion*, but get 800 extra vote* on each and every ond *19 extra rote, ,m XIfU mill rvery m*w ,lx month, iv-iliavrtlitlnu turu.-l In dnrlnx thl* utter. A’mI till, I* not all— Hi,to nro tin* throo_oxtra pi-lisa of 875. Ml** Ethel Crolltr, 121 W. Beker St.... Mhp Fannie M. Glymp, Walton St Mre. S. Hoffman, 28 Spring St Miee Hoee Crowley, 128 McAfee St Mrs. A. E. Ragsdale. 148 Luckle St Mist, Cleo Smith, 161 W. Alexander St.. DISTRICT NO. SEVEN. Mine Amy Smith, 377 Spring St Mis* Anna Upchurch. 115 Marietta DISTRICT NO. EIGHT. Mine A. Wright. 142 S. Pryor St Giles Ethel Baker, 27 E. Alabama St...,. Miss Janie Smith, Central Place 239 115 110 5,708 5,618 14,645 5.035 2,485 2.650 269 C85 350 3.839 sooJf 114 100 60 11.405 10,837 14,306 1,581 DISTRICT NO. NINE. Miss B. A, Carmon, 85 E. Fair St Mlse Vesta Massey, 63 Powell St Mrs. Nellie Boyd, 371 E. Hunter St Miss Marj- Krown. 373 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, 152 Hill St Miss Sarah E. Ilrady, 186 Grant St Miss Beast* Stephens, 140 Glenwood Are. Miss Emma Whitmire, 42 Flat Shoals Rd. 12.650 DISTRICT NO. ELEVEN. Miss Gertrude Nelson, 329 Eraser St 2.685 Mimi Anna VentufA 88 Connnlly St...... 3.227 Miss Fannie Pitt, 92 Crew St... 30,895 Mrs. *T. E. Polhlll, 672 Crew St 1,440 Mrs, Ktxsle Dennis, 111 Crew St 86,636 Miss Ruby Gaffney, 439 Central Ave 2,240 Miss Olive Shropshire, 152 Capitol Ax-e... 7,000 Miss Lillie Silverman. 262 S. Pryor St.... 6.462 Mr*. W. O. Ballard, 12 Alice Si. 56,014 DISTRICT NO. TWELVE. Mr*. C. C. Lee, 19 Dunn St....' 63,900 Mlse Emma Hooper, 158 Ashby St 7,365 Miss Louise Allen, 39 West End Avt 14,710 Mrs. J. N, Barnes, 12 Holderness Ave 18,251 DISTRICT NO. THIRTEEN. Mrs. J. T. Henry, 258 Cooper St 1.126 Miss Myrtle Almond, 24 Orango St.. 3,600 Miss Lillie Smith, 670 Whitehall St 3,162 Miss Pearl Davis, 317 Windsor St 4,910 Miss Fay Brock, 15 Eugenie St 169 Miss Sadie Coogler, 210 Cooper St 9,077 Miss Pearl Mobley, 308 Windsor St 82,986 Mrs. W. C. Jenkins, 222 Murphy Av* 910 Miss Velma Nolen, 82 Hoad St 1.243 MISS Inex Crawley. 132 Whitehall 48,916 Miss Julia Nesbitt, 22 Whitehall Terrace. 176 Miss Bessie Fontaine. 188 Whitehall St... 11,486 Miss H. M. Busha, 24 Hendrix Ave 4,049 Mlse Velma Malone 625 Mlse Vtennle Lowry, 95 Whitehall Ter... 4,068 Miss Cammella Heard, 216 James St 120 Miss Alma Stephens, 64 Bonnie Brae.... 95 Mrs. H. O. Everett, 128 Crumley St 49,631 Miss C. Humphrey. No. 198 Whitehall St. *00 DISTRICT NO. FOURTEEN. Miss Leonls Sullivan. 21 Wellborn St.... 1,645 Miss Bernle Legg, 64 Grangsr SL 170 Mrs. C. R, Cunningham, 21 Stonewall St.. 71,460 Miss Laura Lee Gann, 190 Nelson St..... 13,976 Miss J. Dowley, 175 Davis SL 1,084 Miss Maude Doester, 307 Mangum i 330 DISTRICT NO. FIFTEEN. Mrs. W. M. Larlscy, 29 Western Ave..,.. 4,856 Mins Mary Owens, Oliver Rt 10,224 Miss Bertha Flowers, R. F. D. 7, Box ,,22, Atlanta 625 Miss Ida Jones, 77 Jones Ave..... 4,468 Miss Lottie Lyons, 383 Davis St 34,514 DI8TRICT NO. SIXTEEN. Mrs. W. M. Gill, Edgewood. Ga. 33,638 Miss Ethel Carter, Kirkwood, Go, 50 Miss Kate Dunwoody, Kirkwood, Ga. 70 Miss Haxel Johnson,-Edgewood, Ga. 4,494 DISTRICT NO. SEVENTEEN. Miss Kate Hammond, Cartersvllte, Ga 400 Miss Addle Simmons, Cartersvllte, Ga.... llo Mrs. W. C. Carrlker, Marietta, Ga. 21,904 Miss Daisy Watkins, Marietta, Ga....... 70 DISTRICT NO/ EIGHTEEN. Miss Wilbur Phillips, East Point, Ga 210 Miss Jennie Jenkins, East Point, Ga. 30 Miss Jewell Eskew. East Point, Ga. 45 Mrs, Ida Coleman, East Point, Ga. 1,650 Mrs, J. M, Johnson. East Point, Go. 90 Miss Nell Forbes, College Park no Mrs. A. Richardson, College Park 4,040 Miss Elmyra Nance, Oakland City., 16,620 Miss Lee Morris, East Point, Ga 69,936 DISTRICT NO. NINETEEN. Miss M. Lehman, Elm St.. Capitol View. 1,370 Miss Belle Basnet, Hapevllte 9,128 Miss Janie Thornton 1,004 Miss Myrtle Simmons, Hapevllle j r o DISTRICT NO. TWENTY. //j Mrs. A. Bridges, Stone Mountain, Ga 11,240 Miss Anna B. Pierce, Acworth, Ga 6,486 -y Mrs. F. E. D. Morgan, Stone Mountain... 5,003 ./ Miss Grace C, Taylor, Llthonia, Ga 9,826jS DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-ONE. Miss Lottie Harson. Social Circle 5^00 4 Mrs. S. E. Brodnax, Conyers. Go. 15,110 Miss Mattie Plrkle, Conyers, Ga 3,754 Miss May McMullln, Jonesboro, Ga. 2,Ii Mrs. W. M. Henderson, Oxford, Ga. Mrs. E. A. Donehoon, R. F. D. 8, Atlanta.. 31' Miss Hattie J. Mason, Stonewall, Ga., R. 1 144' Mrs. L. P. Reeve* 18,200. Miss Eva Watts, B. 7, City 2,834 Miss Lena Maxwell, Monroe, Ga. 31,900 Miss Jennie Hammond, R. 7, City 136 Miss Margaret Milan, Connolly, Ga...... 30 Miss Marie Mixon, R. 1 857 Miss Allle Duncan, Chattahoochee, Ga... 191 DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-TWO. Miaa Velma Dealing, Rome, Go. 15,600 Mrs. R. B. Russell, Winder, Go. 61,076 Mrs. Boyce Dobbs, Woodstock, Go. 9,988 Mrs. E. M. Edmondson. Spring Piece, Go. 500 Miss Minnie Bruton. Mat, Ga 600 Mtsa Altne Wlngo, Norcross 507 Misa Kathleen Gower, Gainesville 7,400 Miss Pearl Rainwater, Waleska. GA 53,800 Mrs. B. B. Beall, Douglasvllle, Ga........ 41,267 Miss Maude Stonrchapper, Norcross, Ga. 600 Miss Ruble Griffin, Lfndate, GA 2,300 Miss Florence Cook, Canton, Ga 901 Miss Maud McDonald, Commerce. GA.... 16.400 Mrs. I. P. Bowen, Calhoun, Ga 4,121 Miss Sarah Ramauser, Rockmart, Ga..,. 800 Mis* Irene Mable, Mableton, Ga.. 805 Mrs. M. D. Jacobs; Grayson. Ga 5,203 Mrs. J. L. Sharpe, Commerce, Ga 10,569 Miss Lillian Bishop, Dalton. Ga 7,241 Mtsa Ethel Cobb, Elltjay, Ga V 950 Mlsa Allye Word, Adalrsvllle, Ga 600 88.434 65- 18,594, 12,930 1,775 4,910 21,447 45 130 4.800 9,600 100 42,849 230 8,235 ' 240 . 160 1,700 6,200 DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-THREE. Mr*. J. D. Mason, Graymore, Ga 20,858 Mis* Pearl Watkins, Adrian, GA........ 1,843 Mlsa Nlta Kea, Adrian, Ga., 12,217 Mrs W. M. Bradley, Adrian, Ga..., 7,935 Miss Genie Daniel, Hagan, Ga 2,802 Mies Lula Holmes, Pooler, Ga 00 Miss Cora Strlpllg, Collins, Ga 95 DI8TRICT NO. TWENTY-FOUR. Mr*. C. E Gifford, VoidostA GA..,,..... M|»* Mabel Kelly, Fort Gaines, Ga...... Miss Marie Saunders, Coleman, Qa Mre. L. H. Webb, Moultrie, Ga MrA P. L. Hollingsworth, Donaldavllle... Mrs. C. A. Brown, Coleman, Ga Mrs. L. H. Singletary, Meigs, Ga Miss Florence Davis, Albany, Qa Miss Emma Podrlck, Tlfton, Ga Misa Bessie Culbreath, Albany, Ga..,. Mrs. W. K. Sikes.... Mis* Bcssl* Dope]], Whigham, Ga.. DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-FIVE. Mlsa Virginia Collier, Vienna, Ga, n,100 Miss Mattie Evelyn Mathis, OmahA Ga.. 3708 Miss Nell Olver, 320 Jefferson. St, Amerl- cus, ga Miss Leona Bembey, Hawklnaville, Ga... Mias Evelyn Thompson, 225 S. Lee Street, Fitsgerald, Ga...., Miss Haxel Tower, Americas, Qa Mis* Neva Ooodtose, Smlthville, Ga * DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-8IX Mis* Clay Knowlss, Columbus, Ga, 806 Twentieth St Mrs. Paris, LaGntnge, Ga ”* Mr*. John B. Leather, Villa RIca Qa.*"* £440 Mre. Joete J. Gordy, CuasetA Ga........ .’74, Mies Ape] Jarrell, Greenvilje, «a. .! *40 Mias Anna Rosser........... Miss Idalu Flncannon, Newnan, Ga IS,itt Mrs. R. R. Carlisle, Waverly HaH. Ga.. js* Miss Jennie K. Camp, Newnan, Ga..,,., 27569 Mis* Ethel Johnson, West Point, Ga . nano Mis* Ins. Johnson 7. Ml** Haxel Young, Columbus, Ga..!"!!' 3j«« r*. Part*, LaOrange, Ga " ■ Maggie Crain. R. F. D. 1. Newtiao..! DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-SEVEN, lea Mary H. Djnnls, Eatonton, Ga 10,100 Delpha I* Blanton, Farrar, Ga,*,m. 18 807 dies Bertha Fain, Athens, Ga 54534 Minnie Burdette, Washington, Ga. 5,553 Maude Kelly, Montleollo, Ga 6,700 I**,Emmie Thompson. Madison, Ga.... 9060 Is* Lucy Ayera, Camesvllls, Ga 1105 01 Maggie Loyd, Rutledge, Oa........ ldlsoi DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-EIGHT. Gertrude Jones, SpartA Oa........ 10,215 Mary Blade, Sandorsvlllo, Ga...*.. 2.487 Louis Golden, LoulsvllU, Ga 170 y f . DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-NINE, idlss Ruth Drake, Brunswick, GA.,...., 2.300 Miss, Minnie Slater, Baxley, GA......... 10,722 Mrs. P.. J. Btrorler, McRae, Ga 155 Miee Lillian Daisy, Wrightsvlile, Ga..... 210 Mrs. Walker Collins, Baxley, Ga 16,323 DISTRICT NO. THIRTY. Mis* Willy Preston, McDonough, GA...L 1400 Miss Helen Maxwell, MllledgevUJa GA... 5,000 Miss Avarilla Solomon, Macon, Ga. 123 Rogers Ave. 259 Mias B, A. Baldwin, Macon. GA......... 8,070 Mlsa Lillian Allen, Macon, Ga. .......... 18,795 Mlsa Ettle Mahle, Griffin, Ga, 118 Fifth, 9,825 Mlsa Alice Toole, Macon 18,160; Miss Fannl* L. Robinson, 110 Ellti Bt, Macon, Ga 1,4:0 Mrs. J. C. Edwards, Griffin, Ga.... 29,470 Miss Eula Gentry, BarneavUle, Ga 2,900 Mrs. W. E. Morris, Mocoa Ga.288 Mrs. W. F. Lewis, Bellevue, Macon, GA.. 4,119 Miss Lottie HoUla, 769 Anderson SL, Ma- coa Oa 2,409 Miss Etolse Pound, JacksoA Ga.. 109 Miss Settle L. Cary, 722 Walnut, Macon.. 9.110 Mrs. W. R. Hardin, 854 Oak SL, Macon.. 3,472 Mrs. Jennie Garrard, Thundor, Oa, R. 1. 14105 Mrs. J. E. Oliver, Macon, Ga 2,400 3.800 460 mouth. .uliK-rtpllon vomits the same as two for three mouth., and all subscrlptloas whleh are new suit nre for more than three month, count on U>th of the ogvrs—that 1*, If you «cnd lu n non- yesrly •nh*i-rl|itlon It will count ss four three month, aubecrlp. tlons on the extra prise offer mu! nt the later In the game, nnd It rests with yon to take Bdvnnrnxc «f th!s offer. A little work now muy he worth more to yon then e lot of work Inter, for eome of the others niey work now end get a lot of rotes. N'liluwrltitlon. ftre whet eount. end those Who work for the eutuwrtptlone will Those whit *o after them In a bnsl tike menuer will nnd this Is true, for there ore hundred, of people In tbe city of Atlanta who nre Just waiting for you to .■onto nronnd. Thry wont to nntiacrthe. hut they do not take the time to bring their suhacrlptioua to The Georgian, and If yon yon their onhaerlptlou. Na aa four for three month i [ IIT |* In the ntr. No out* ronM or wmil«l iffujM- to rtv** jrou n Rnl»iM*rtt>ttim now. A Thousand Dollars in Gold. On* thoMMDd dollar* la gohl Round* pretty •Ur. doesn't It? Ami yot wo arc going to civ* that «mn to tbr t aiulldate who *«*eurr* tin* laigrat iimutor of rote* In tile pntin* rontect by Its cioce on February 2. We that and a Bew ail have eecured the gold with which to pay the atate of Georgia and 01 the capital prlte and we Invite you go to Cugene V'. ((aynoa* Jewelry atore and *«*e the money In good old yellow metal jutt aa wo accureil It from the hank. What would you do If yon hail a Thousand dollar* In gold} Memo would upend the money one way. aomo another. Home would f »ut It out at lutereat. *omc would Invevt It. tut the queatlon la whnt would yon do If yon had the thousand ilollara? You cau gel It—at leant, you have aa good a chance m* anyone. "* 'ave any doubt that you car ‘ ind dollar*, there are tdeni least n. ... ... , there ara only oue or two conteatanta. and even they are not doing very much working. Thl* la a go.*! chance for acme g»wd work- era to get Into the race and win one of the aplendld prtaea. If yon an* In tbe ra«*e and have a great tunny votes to your credit, do not think that yon are aafe, for there are new contestants entering the race every day, and new one* may come into yonr district. If this be the case, they will make y6>u better yourself. Get Into the contest and stay there and work continually la yonr own behalf, for there Is plenty of room for you. The prizes nre going to be awardetl. and you ltucht Just as well have one of them at aay other Of course you would. And to would any tho market. The Kingsbury piano It made other lady, for aside from the charm of the; by the famous Cable Plano Company, of trip. It la an honor to bo sent out from Atlanta and Chicago. There (a no better your town or rlty aa a representative of the piano an the market today—none giving bet* people and ae one of the most popular ladlea i ter satisfaction than the Kingsbury piano, in flu* atate. This la a standard piano wherever you go. Perhaps you would not care to take41 trip 'and everywhere you will find the aajjie to mini, but that you would like to have ’ make and the same atylee. If you are ltt- one of the Kingsbury pianos. In that caee tereated In the pianos call ond *ee them at wo will giro you en excellent chance tn get; the Cable Plano Company's. Ton can sea .... **•*-- “ou want, for we are for yourself that they ara everything that e beat $350 pianos on we have advertised them to be. weeks from Haturdxty night tho great con- tent will end, and y«*c want to get to work right now and get those long-promised *ub- scrlptiiins. They are what will bring the prlte to you am! without them you might ns well be oof of tbe contest. Wouldn't you Uke to be «ne of the party GEORGIAN AND NEWS $15,0110 CONTEST No. 321 GOOD FOR ONE VOTE FOR MR8. OR MISS tNamt of Ctadldat.) ADDRE8S (Street, Xamber, City ted State) CONTEST DISTRICT NUMBER NOT GOOD AFTER DEC. 27.