Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, December 28, 1907, Image 2

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Saturday. December ». THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. CUMMINGS ON THE JOB; FEW FIRES IN HIS YEAR n Catarrh Ia a constitutional disease originating In Impure blood and requiring constitutional treatment acting through and purifying tbp blood tor Its radical and permanent cure. The greatest constitutional remedy Is Hood’s SareapariMa In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known as Sursatabs. 100 doses $1. Nasal and other local forms of catarrh are relieved by Catarrlets. which allay in flammation and deodorize discharge. 00c. 50,000 VOTES CAST BY CANDIDATE ONE GREAT WATCH NIGHT AT THE TABERNACLE The Ttnptlst Tabernncl* hnn nrrnngotl unl<iue nntl Infprretlus watch night aerrlce for next Tuesday night. Dr. Iirotighfoo In making the Announcement of It says: •*WV arc arranging t« have the (mini watch night service In the history of this city. Our object H to watch out whisky nud j watch In prohibition. It will In* an occasion of great rejoicing and thanksgiving. The exercise* will iiegiti at S p ekn-k with music I and tong. Hc.ihorn Wright, of Home, has accfiitcd onr invitation slid will make the principal address, which will he In the } form, ns some say. 01 n funeral oration lover the deoil body of the Georgia llqinx truffle. It Is expected that Mr. Wright will be at his best. Dr. Hardman, of Com- merer. Is also expected to be present and •peak. **Fol other —.. , among them lielug James L. Mayson. who was the ehalymau of the fnltoii Connor * — * during the agitation of before the legislature. “ " • | seeietary of _ Georgia, will also speak. “Ileuldes these addresses there will be ap propriate solos and recitations l»y some of Atlanta's best talent." JnSt before the whistles blow at o'clock It I* expected that II. Mrt'ord will exhibit the gold pen with whichit lor- era or Smith slgiiefl the prohibition bill, and en at midnight Dr. Broughton will break flask of whisky, which will fnrnlsh the Many Others Come In With a Rush and Many Changes Have Resulted. Extra Prize and Vote Offer Brings In Many Subscriptions, and the Smaller Districts Are Steadily Gaining. New Candidate in District 3. Also in Other Districts Leaders Are Advancing. Big Conflagrations in 1907, and Total Fires Less Than in Previous • • Year. Th« annual report of Chief Cum- mtnge. of the fire department, now be- taf prepared, will show a food record for the year 1107, the new chlere flrat year. The total number of dree to date le (14. The total number for the year 1I0« waa 610. No oerloue fire* have occurred dur lng the year, and the report will allow that the loeeea have been exceptionally •mall. In nearly all came the loeeea were covered by Iniurence. The fire- EIGHTY SALOONS Proprietors Arranging For Other Business For Coming Tear. Special to The Qenrttan. Macon. Oil, Dec. 18.—In three more days eighty aaloone and eleven whdle- •ole whlaky houses will close their doors In Macon. Some of the proprie tors will follow other llnee of busi ness, while, othars will move to other cities and continue In the whisky traf fic. A number of the houses In Macon have been rented for other purposes and will be occupied on January 1. An expression from Mayor Miller ln< dlcates that the prohibition law will be carried out to tho letter. WANT VALDOSTA EXPRESS PUT BACK IN OPERATION. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga.. Dec.’ts.—The committee on membership of the Macon Chamber of Commerce Is making every effort to extend lb, organisation ' to Include about 2S0 business concerns In the City. It le expected that something like 300 applications 'for membership will be presented at the next regular meeting In January. Two other matters of considerable Importance will demand the attention of the body at the January meeting. Efforts will be made to hove the Val- doeta express from Macon to Valdosta over the Georgia Southern and Florida railroad continued, and objectkina will ——x Doctors Ayer '• Chary Pectoral It a doctor ’/ medicine. Doctort pnocriht U. ondorot U. Ute it or not, ai your doctor aayt. You could not please us betterthsn to ask your doctor about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral forcougbe, colds, croup.bron- chitls. Thousands of families always keep it In the house. Theapprovtlof their physician and the experience of many years have given them great confidence In It. iZATtiSti: man have done good work and as a result all of tho fires were extin guished before they had gained much headway. Work has been commenced this year on No. 11 fire station, situated In North-ave., and la now In progress. It Is expected that the new station will be completed and ready for occupancy by the new company some time during the early part of the new year. Thlk le the main Improvement In the Are tie. partment during the present year, altho a number of minor features have been added to Improve the service. then at outlie no opportunity to look for tin* Inst time upon legalised liquor In (leorcin. Just sfter the blowing of the whistles s large immlier of persons will lie baptised, whleh will lie I he nrst net of the Taber nacle iwiitor In the New Sear. One of ibe chief attraction, of the even ing will lie the singing of Mrs. Omrles O. Sberldsn. Hhe will slug ''111™ Love to Light." joet nt the r!o»o "An'the friends of prohibition are Invited to I* present. Those who rnn not stny for the whole evening are expected to bo pres ent to heir the address of Heslmrn \\ right. Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein Is Nature's great remedy—cures CougHs, Colds, Croup and consumption, and all throat nnd lung troubles. At druggists, 35c. 50c nnd $1.00 per bottle. Wee Held Up. V. T. Roberta was held up by twp white highwaymen shortly after mid night Thursday at Courtland and Ellis- its. The highwaymen were frightened away, however, before they had flnlshed rifling Roberts’ pockets, and conse quently obtained no booty, VOTE EARLY AND OFTEN ; IN THIS MERRY CONTEST ...... ^ People of Georgia Are Taking as Much In terest in the Voting Contest as in an E.eo tion--*Vote Totals Piling Up Rapidly, also bo urged against the proposed dis continuing of the regular dally freight train from Mncnn to LaOrange. The authorities of the M. A B. rnllroad propose to run a freight train tb La- tlr.inge.nnl)- three times a week, where as before a regular dally train has been run. PILE8 CURED.IN 8 TO 14 DAY8. PAZO -OINTMENT la guaranteed to cure nny case of Itching. Illlnd. Bleed ing ■ I ‘roll tiding I’ll ee Is 8 to Hkwre or money refunded. 60c. WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH RECENTLY MARRIED WATT8 Rpeelal to The Georgian. ’, Macon, do. Dec.- $1.—Both the po lice and county otriclnls are making a united effort to 'solve tho • mystery which nurrounds the death of Mrs. John Watts. The husband ts held In the county Jail and hie case will be among the first taken up by the grand Jury when It meets again on January It la very provable that an Indlct- ' dfow an Investigation by Many are the conjectures bslng made In every town where The Oeorglnn goes—and this means every town In Georgia—as to who the winners will be In The Georgian’s great popularity contest; but as It Is absolutely Impos sible to determine until the last vote Is counted on February 1. they will nil be kept guessing to the flnlsh. One thing may safely be eald, no one will Have a wnlk-nway for the (1,000 capital prize.. The contestants are running a very close race In the districts, altho, os usual, there Are some who are lagging. These fear could easily catch up. and they, would hhve an equal show of win. nlng one of the splendid prises. There were never more liberal prises offered the readers of any newspaper In the 8outh than those The Georglnn Is now giving away. Whoever wins one of them’ to certainly to be con gratulated. Old and New Subscribers, ' There have been numerous requests for votes on payments that were made previous to the opening of the contest. M* thsl jqhn Watts was lately divorced »■ no votes are to be Issued for any «— —■»- ' ‘-..i i—payments made before November 15. from hi* first wife nnd had been'mar rted only a short time to the woman morning. ncu uniy k niiwn in found dead Christina This rule will protect all alike, whereas It would cause much confusion and die. satisfaction to allow votes on pay ments made previous to the opening Of the contest. An old subscriber may receive votes by paying hla arrearages ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE WILL MEET IN MACON Special to The Grnrglsa Macon. On.. Dec. 28.-A meeting of •">* making s payment In advance, the Georgia Anti-Saloon League anil conference of. temperance workers will be held In Macon January 4 and 19. Many important matters will come up far consideration, aiming them being "The Beat and Easiest Methods of Successfully Enforcing the Prohibition Law." It wlir be Insisted that the law be strictly enforced and plans with a view to this end will be adopted. SALE8MEN OF MACON INVITED TO LECTURE Macon. Qa.. Dec. 28.—The officers of the McCaw Manufacturing Company have extended Invitations to the sales men of the city to attend a' lecture to be given by J. D. Kenyon, vice presi dent of the Bheldon School, Chicago, this evening, at Hussars armor)'. Quite a number of the progressive salesmen of the city will be present. DEPOSITS INSURED UNDER A SPECIAL CONTRACT DECATUR STREET SANK Atlanta, Ga. W. M. TERRY, President. . J. O. NORVELL, Cashier. Helping Themselves. Borne systematic work It necessary before the end Is reached. All, no doubt, hope to get a prise, but those who will get the prises are the ones who get the votes now—not those who linger along and try to make a spurt In the home-stretch. Poll a few votes from dime to time to let people know that you are working and that you real, ly desire one of the prises. People like to help those who help themselves. If you enlarge your vote from day to day, those who ore watching the conteet will see that you are In earnest In the mat ter and will give you votes to help you along. Get your frlenda out after votes for you. This Is not to Induce burdensome labor, for you will be sur prised to see how really the votes ac cumulate after a trial or two among your friends. Such prises are not of fered ever)’ day. The Northern Friends. When you Invest your money In The Georgian, and thus Indirectly in rotes, you are not wasting a cent, but .put ting your money out at interest. The dally paper Is a great educator, and The Georgian keeps abreast of the times In the biggest meaning of the phrase. It you are already taking The Georgian, send other subscriptions North, west or East. Northern friends will appreciate a Southern paper, so will Eastern and Western frlrnds. It will keep them posted on affairs In the South. A Greet List of Candidates. The vote today Is much larger than that of Wednesday. Several candi dates have raised their number of votes materially. The banner day In the qumber of votes cast Is expected pretty soon now. Look over the list and see If there is not a friend you DISTRICT NO. ONE. Mrs. John A. Perdue, 701 Edgewood Ave.. 96,725 Miss Sarah Olnsbury. Central Place 4,015 Mlse Macy Swilling, 107 Piedmont Ave.., 190 Mies May Burtz, 13 Ilowell St 6,640 Mlee Lena Bradley, 644 Decatur St 31J» Mies Maggie Miller. 102 Butler St 295 I DISTRICT NO. TWO.. Mrs. 8. D. Peryantls, 162 Edgewood AVe., 13.649 Miss Vera Summer. 84 Ivy St.. 13,230 Miss Louise Kollock, 237 N. Jackson St... 7,107 Miss S. B. Ware. 156 Courtland SL 1,110 Miss Katherine Hnllcn. 266 Houston St... 21,605 DISTRICT NO. THREE. Miss E. Hardman, 284 E. Linden St 2.470 Miss Mattie Ellis, 95 W. Peachtree 8.75G '* DISTRICT NO. FOUR/ Mrs. Lemont Myers, 103 East Ave 12,461 Miss Blanche' MeKnlght, 600 Houston St. 4,738 ills* Gertrude Alexander, 217 Angler Ave. 44,537 Mrs. It. E. Jenkins, 472 Houston St 846 Mrs. W. L. Scott, 631 Highland Ave 64.800 DISTRICT NO. FIVE. Miss Rebecca Waldruff, 62 Walton St.... 275 Miss-Grace Holsenbeck, 48 Carnegie St... 717 Mis; Mary Gilmer. 148 Hunnlcutt SL 1.700 Miss R. E. Lawshe. 70 Cone St 20,824 DISTRICT NO. SIX. Miss Ethel Crazier, 121 W. Baker SL.... 230 Miss Fannie M. Glymp, Walton St... 116 110 6,708 5,643 14,674 3,006 6,107 2.965 2,416 2,401 2.660 3,260 360 6,474 114 Mrs. S. Hoffman. 28 Spring St Miss Rose Crowley. 128 McAfee St Mrs. A. E. Ragsdale, 148 Luckle St Mis* Cleo Smith. 161 W. Alexander SL. DISTRICT NO. SEVEN. Miss Marie Anderson, 101 Spring St.... Mrs. Amy Smith, 377 Spring St Miss Anna Upchurch, 115 Marietta Miss Amy Evans, 97 Spring St DISTRICT NO. EIGHT. Miss Nannie Isbell. 114 8. Pryor St...... Miss A. Wright. 143 S. Pryor St Miss Ethel Baker, 27 E. Alabama SL... DISTRICT NO. NINE. Miss B. A. Carmon, 85 E. Fair St Miss Vesta Massey, G3 Powell St Miss Mary Krown. 378 E. Hunter..i..... Mr*. J. P. Brown, 330 E. Hunter St 1.400 DISTRICT NO. TEN. MISS Lillian Norman. 105 Martin St 11.435 MUM Alice K. ctatk. 152 Hlli St..,. 13,843 Miss Sarah E. Brady, 116 Grant St..,,... 16,616 Miss Bessie Stephens, 140 Olenwood Avs. 1.594 Miss Emma Whitmire,-42 Flat Shoals Rd. 15,050 DISTRICT NO. fLEVEN. Mist Gertrude Nelson, 829 Fraser 8t 3.085 Miss Fannie Pitt, 92 Crew St 36.955 Mrs. T. E. Polhlll. 673 Crew SL......... Mrs. Klxzte Dennis. Ill Crew St Miss Ruby Gaffney. 439 Central Ave.... Miss olive Shropshire, 153 Cepltol Ave.. Miss Lillie Silverman, 262 S. Pryor St... Mr*. W. O. Balls rd, 12 Alice St Miss Anna Ventura, 88 Connelly St DISTRICT NO. TWELVE. Mrs. C. C. Lee. 19 Dunn St ......... Miss Emma Hooper. 168 Ashby St Mis* Louise Allen. 39 West End Avs.... Mrs. J. N. Barnes, 12 Holdemess Ave..,. .DISTRICT NO; THIRTEEN. Mlse Myrtle Almond. 24 Orange St Miss LlUIe Smith. 670 Whitehall St Miss Pearl Davis. 317 Windsor St....... Miss Fay Brock, 15 Eugenia St Miss Sadie Coogler, 210 Cooper St Miss Pearl Mobley. >03 Windsor St Mrs. W. C. Jenkins. 233 Murphy Ave.... Mist Velma Nolen, 83 Hood St Miss Ine* Crawley. 132 Whitehall. Miss Julia Nesbitt, 22 Whitehall Terrace Miss Bessie Fontaine, 123 Whitehall 8t.. Miss H. M. Bushs, 24 Hendrix Ave 4,049 Miss Velma Malone 025 Miss Vlennle Lowry. 95 Whitehall Ter... 4,068 Miss Cammslla Heard, 316 James St * 130 Miss Alinn Stephens. 64 Bonnie Brae.... 95 Mrs. H. t). KveretL 189 Crumley St 66,446 Miss C. Humphrey. No. 195 Whitehall St. 300 1.440 93.066 2,240 61.000, 6.472 67,514 4.127 72,310 7.355 14.710 13,261 3,600 3.163 4.910 16) 9.092 33.086 810 1343 49.263 175 11.629 We DISTRICT NO. FOURTEEN. Miss Lecnla Sullivan, 21 Wellborn St 1.675 Miss Bernle Legg, 64 Granger St 1*70 Mrs. C. R. Cunningham, 21 Stonewall St.. 97,640 Mies Laura Lee Gann, 190 Nelson St 19,206 Miss J. Dowloy, 175 Davis St 1,084 Miss Maude Docster, 307 Mangum 330 DISTRICT NO. FIFTEEN. Mrs. W. M. Lsrlscy. 29 Western Ave 4.856 Miss Mary Owens, Oliver St 10,234 Miss Bertha Flowers. R. F. D. 7. Box 22, Atlanta ..... ' !••• 525 Miss Ida Jones, 77 Jones Ave..6,808 Miss Lottie Lyons, 323 Davit St 24,534 DI3TRICT NO. SIXTEEN. ' Mrs. W. M. Olll. Edgewood, Go. 39,665 Miss Ethel Carter, Kirkwood, Gs.. 50 Miss Kate Dunwoody, Kirkwood, Go. 70 Mis* Hazel Johnson, Edgewood, Ga. 4.539 DISTRICT NO. SEVENTEEN. Miss Kate Hammond, Cartersvllle, Go.... 400 Miss Addle Simmons, Cartersvllle, Ga.... 119 Mrs. W. C. C’arrlker, Marietta, Go. 77,204 DISTRICT NO. EIGHTEEN. Miss Wilbur Phillips, East Polnb Ga..... 210 Mrs. Ida Coleman.’East Point, Ga. 1,850 Miss Nell Forbes, College Park 110 Mrs. A. Richardson. College Park 4,040 Miss Elmyra Nance, Oakland City 16,620 Miss Lee Morris, East Point, Ga. 80,471 DISTRICT NO. NINETEEN. Miss M. Lehman, Elm SL, Capitol View. 1,384 Miss Belle Basnet, Hapevllle 39,134 Miss Janie Thornton 8,404 Miss Myrtle Simmons. Hapevllle 1'3 DISTRICT NO. TWENTY. Mrs. A, Bridges, Stone Mountain, Ga..... 11,297 Mlse Anna B. Pierce, Acworth, Ga 6,561 Mrs. F. E. D. Morgan, Btone Mountain... 5,003 Mlse Grace C. Taylor, Llthonla, Ga. 10,985 DI8TRICT NO. TWENTY-ONE. Miss Lottie Hanoi*. Social Circle 5,900 Mrs. ( S. E. Brodnax, Conyers, Ga. 27,630 Mlse Mottle Plrkle, Conyers, Ga. 5,469 Miss May McMullln, Jonesboro, Go. 2,100 Mrs. W. M. Henderson, Oxford, Ga. 2,204 , Mrs. E. A. Donehoon, R. F. D. 8, Atlanta.. 315 Miss Hattie J. Mason, Stonewall, Ga., R. 1 ’ 144 Mrs. L. P. Reeves, Covington,* Ga.i....... 18,323 Miss Eva Watts, R. 7. Atlanta............ 2,834. Miss Lena Newell, Monroe, Ga... 61,900 Miss Jennie Hammond, R. 7, City..ut..«e 161 ‘M'lss Marie Mixon, R. 1, Atlanta........ 357 Miss Allle Duncan, Chattahoochee, Ga... 28,440 DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-TWO. Miss Velma Dearlng. Roms, Ga. 16,600 Mrs. R. B. Russell, Winder, Ga. 01,081 Mrs. Boyce Dobbs, Woodstock, Ga. 10,108 Mrs. E. M. Edmondson, Spring Place, Go. 500 Miss Minnie Bruton. Mat, Ga. 600 Miss Alme Wlngo, Norcross 507 Miss Kathleen Gower, Gainesville, Ga..... 8,(00 MIsh Peart Rainwater, Wateska, Ga....... 76,631 Mrs. B. B. Beall, Douglasvllle. Ga 41,277 Miss Maude Stonechopper, Norcross, Gs.. 500 Miss Ruble Griffin. Llndalc, Ga. 2,800 Miss Florence Cook. Canton, Ga 901 Miss Maud McDonald, Commerce, Ga.... 16.400 Mrs. I. P. Botfen, Calhoun.’Ga 4,136 MIsb Sarah Ramausrr, Rock mart, Ga.... 800 Miss Irene Mable, Mabteton, Gd 810 .Mrs. M. D. Jacobs, Grayson, Ga 7.403 ‘Mrs. J. L. Sharpe, Commerce, Ga.10,599 Miss Lillian Bishop, Dolton. Ga 7,241 Miss Ethel Cobb. Ellljay, Ga 950 Miss Nellie Spinks 4,800 Miss Allye Ward, Adalrsvllle, Ga... 600 DISTRICT NO. TWENTY.THREE. Mrs. J. D. Mason, anymore, Ga 33,093 Miss Pearl Watkins, Adrian, Ga......... 2,388 MIS.) Nlta Koa Adrian, Qa 13,687 Mra W. M. Bradley. .Adrian, Ga 7,976 Miss Gsnle Daniel, Hagan, Ga 2,807 Miss Lula Holmes, Pooler, Ga 60 Miss Cora 'Strlplln, Collins, Gs 95 DI8TRICT NO. TWENTY-FOUR. Mrs. C. E. Gifford, Valdosta Ga......... 38,449 Mlse Mabel Kelly, Fort Gaines, ga e5 Miss Marie Saunders, Coleman, Ga 40,55! Mrs. L, H. Webb, Moultrie, Ga... 12,965 •Mrs. P. L. Hollingsworth, DonaldsvIUe... 1475 Mrs. C. A. Brown, Coleman, Ga 4,910 Mrs. L. H. Singletary, Meigs, Ga 4 S ’j 47 Miss Emma Podrlck, Tlfton. Ga 130 Miss Bessie Culbreath, Albany, Ga...... 4,300 Mra W. K. Sikes, Bannockburn, Ga 9,800 Miss Bessie Dopell. Whlgham, Ga 100 DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-FIVE. Miss Virginia-Collier. Vienna Ga 11,100 Miss Mattie Evelyn Mathis, Omaha Ga.. 3,709 Miss Nell Olver, 320 Jefferson, St, Amert- CU9 ’ Ga - 44.419 Miss Leona Bembey, Hawklnsvllle, Ga... ]|o Miss Evelyn Thompson. 225 S. Lee Street, Fitzgerald, Ga 3 235 Miss Hazel Tower, Amerlcus, Ga t40 Silas Neva Goodtose, Smlthvllle, Ga 130 DI8TRICT NO. TWENTY-SIX. Miss Clay Knowles, Columbus, Ga. 606 Twentieth SL jjjj Sirs. Paris, LaGrange, Ga o,joo Sirs. John E. Leather. Villa Rica Ga.... 3,440 Mrs. Josls J. Gordy, Cusseta Ga 3,740 SIlss A pel Jarrell. Greenville, Ga 140 Miss Anna Rosser, Hogansvllle, Ga 2,406 SIlss Idalu Flnconnon, Newnan, Ga..*.., 57,505 Sirs. R. R. Carlisle, Waverly Hall, Ga... 26] SIlss Jennie K. Comp, Newnan, Ga...... 27,600 Miss Ethel Johnson, West Point, Ga.... 6,200 Miss Inez Johnson, Hogansvllle, Ga...... >10 Miss Hazel Young, Columbus, Ga.•■.... 8,113 Sirs. Paris, LaGrange, Ga 3,300 Miss Slaggls Crain, R. F. D. L Newnan... 440 DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-SEVEN. SIlss Anna SI. Saunders, Greensboro, Ga. 1,309 Miss Mary H. Dennis, Eatonton. Ga..... 10.100 Mrs, Delpha L. Blanton, Farrar, Ga...... 18,317 SIlss Bertha Fain, Atheht, Ga <1,104 SIlss Minnie Burdette, Washington, Ga. 80,753 Miss Maude Kelly, Montlcello, Ga....... 7414 SIlss Emmie Thompson, Madison, Ga.... 13,050 SIlss Lucy Ayers, CarneavUle, Ga....... 1405 Miss Maggie Loyd, Rutledge, Ga........ 13,727; DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-EipHT. Mlse Gertrude Jones, Sparta Qa........ lOtilS SIlss Mary Slade. Sandsrsvllle, fie ,...... (,515 Miss Eddie Gheeellng, Thomson, Ga..... 5,109 Miss Louis Golden, Loulrrllle, Oa........ 179 Mlse .Stella Clark, Louisville, 3,071 Sites Carrie Reid, CrawfOrdvlUa Ga.Mi 1,490 DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-NINE. SIIsb Ruth Drake, Brunswick, Qa 2,100 SIlss Minnie Sister, Baxley, Ga.......... 10,742 Mrs. R. J. Strazler, McRae, Oa „/ 145 SIlss Lillian Daley, WrlghtsvlUe, Ga.... 61) Sirs. Walker Collins, Baxley, Ga 26,112 DISTRICT NO. THIRTY. Miss Willy Prestbn, McDonough, Ga.... 1,200 SIlss Helen Maxwell, Mllledgevllle,* Ga... 0.000 Miss Avarllla Solomon, Slacon, Ga, 122 Rogers Ave ,', 2(0 Sites B. A. Baldwin, Macon, Ga 1,070 Miss Lillian Allen, Stscon, Ga. 11,713 Miss Ettle Slshle, Griffin, Ga, 112 Fifth. 0.1(5 Miss Lillian Allen, Macon, Ga 13,113 Silas Fannie L. Robinson, 110 Ellis St. Slacon, Ga 1,420 Sirs. J. C. Edwards, Griffin, Ga 39,470 SIlss Eula Gentry, Barnesvllle, Ga 2,000 Sirs, W, E. Morris, Macon, Ga 313 Sirs. W. F. Lewis, Bellevue, Slacon, Oa... 4,119 ' Mies Lottie Hollis, 709 Anderson St. Sla con, Ga 2,400 Sties Elolao Pound, Jackson, Ga 800- SIlss Bettis L. Cary. 722 Walnut, Macon.. 9,010 Sirs. W. R. Hardin. 854 Oak SL, Slacon.. 3.473 Sirs. Jennie Garrard, Thunder, Ga, R. 1. 16.105 Sirs. J. E. Oliver, Slacon, Gs 2,400 would like to vote for. There are many popular young ladles In the race, and you may be able to help one of them at least to victory. Bubscrlba now. A little help now Is worth a lot of «m eolation after the race Is over. The ninety-four young ladles who win the prises will be determined by popular ballot. What 80m# People Say. •There Is as much excitement out our way over your voting contest as there Is In a presidential election," said a gentleman yesterday. And the same might be said from one end of the state to the other. It Is yet entirely too early to speculate os to the nlnety-four winner* of the conteit— who will get the 31.000 In gold, the automobiles, the pianos, the scholar ships and the free trips to Cuba There will be thousands of ballots cast be fore the candidates swing Into the home-stretch. He Fired- the 8tiek- I have fired the walking stick l’vo carried over forty years, on account of a sore that resisted every kind of treat ment. until I tried Bucklen’s Arnica 3alve; that has healed the sore amt made me a happy man." writes John GarretL of North UIU*. N. C. Guaran teed for Plies, Burns, etc, by all drug- glsta 36c. BANK STOCKHOLDERS ARE CALLED TO MEET (perisI to The Oeorirtan. Macon, Oa, Dec. 21.—Hon. C. L. BartletL chairman of the stockholders of the Exchange Bank of Macon, has Issued a call for a meeting of the stockholders January 4. The call was JUVENILE WORK SHOWS PROGRESS The board of trustees of the Juven ile Protective Association held its an nual meeting Friday afternoon in the office of the chplrman. Rev. Crawford Jackson. Representatives from four states were present with Judge W. R. Hammond presiding. An Interesting report wns submit ted by Chairman Jackson In which ha told of tho work done during the year In furthering the movement to protect juvenile offenders and keep them from being mixed with, and later becoming, hardened criminals. The report showed that Dr. L. Hardman, of Commerce, had offered to’donate to the organization 426 acres of land, providing 326,000 was spent upon It In improvements. During the meeting It was decided to have the by-laws of the organization prepared by James L. Anderson, and also that a charter be secured. At another meeting to be held In about two weeks, the election of trustees and an advis ory board will take place.. Chairman Jackson's report showed that branches of the association hare been estab lished In North Carolina, South Caro lina. Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Georgia and Kentucky. Child Dies at Macon. 8perial to The tli-orglan. Macon. Oa, Dec. >0.—Meryl Peede. the 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Peede, of Butler, Ga.. died Thurs day evening at the residence of C. P. Spiders on Western Heights. The child was brought to Macon for treat ment. Interment took place at Butler yest enter afternoon. "STUART'S BABY COLIC REMEDY madeaTthe fnrianci t* several" itoriL j N ° with children should be haMers and a large number will be I without IL Relieves promptly. 34 presenL Walt straet." POSITIONS ”g!g CONTRACT given, backed by $300,000.00 capital ’and 18 years’ SUCCESd DRAUGHON’S Business Colleges ATLANTA. 122 Peachtree St, and JACKSONVILLE. Bookkeeping. Banking. Shorthand, Penmanship, Telegraphy, etc. Indorsed by business men. Also teacb by malL Write, phone, or call lor catalogue. • 30 Colleges in 17 States SCHOOL TEACHER ATTACKED) BRINGS SUIT FOR DAMAGES. Asheville, N. C, Dec. 28.—Following the administering of a cowhiding to him In the public streets at Marshvllle, N. C, by the father and elder brother of a school boy ho had whipped. Prin cipal Jackson, of the Marshvllle Rich 8chool, has Instituted suit In the su perior court for damages against hi* asssll&nts, T. B. Hamilton and W. L. Hamilton. GEORGIAN AND NEWS $15,000 CONTEST No. 381 GOOD FOR ONE VOTE FOR MRS. OR MISS (Name of Candidate) ADDRESS (Street, Number, City and State) CONTEST DISTRICT NUMBER... NOT GOOD AFTER JAN. 3.