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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AJNU NEWS.
^ATfllDAY. JAN!'ARY 4. ir*
DAVID PERCY MORGAN, ONCE
MILLIONAIRE SOCIETY LEADER.
SIGNS AWAY HIS LAST DOLLAR
■ i i ago, ton. 4.—OitM Percy Mor
an n. fifteen jeers agn one of the lead*
er* ,.f Ohtcngo society, who married
the beautiful Edith Parsons daughter
of John R. Parson a the sugar trust
lawyer, has signed away the last of his
Interest In the estate of hi* father, the
late David Pierce Morgan, of New
York.
Two year* ago he sprang Into noto
riety by his sensational kidnaping of
his own three children In New York
and later Was divorced by his beauti
ful wife. Morgan has assigned his In-
e Por
Harriman 4k Co., of New York, to se
cure an Indebtedness of tHt.ett.15.
This assignment, It la said, brings to
the proverbial last dollar one of
and
the
society
moat brilliant financiers
men of the decade.
In April, lees, Mrs. Morgan entered
suit for divorce at White Plains,
charging that Mr. Morgan had usd
ftST.000 of the trust funds In his fath
er's estate and a considerable amount
of her own money. On June f*. 1905,
the decree of divorce was granted.
Hlnce that time Morgan's financial ca-
terest In the Portland block and the reer. It Is said, has been troublous.
GREEK COLON \ CELEBRATES
CHRISTMAS NEXT TUESDAY
After a fast of forty days, during
which they religiously adhere to the
custom of not eating of the flesh of
any animal that walk* upon the earth
or files In the alf, (He Greeks of At
lanta will enter upon their Christmss
celebration next Monday night at II
o'clock.
The Greek Christmas comes exactly
thirteen days after the day celebrated
by the English-speaking race as the
birth of Christ.
The religious services of the Greeks
In America are directed by Pope Joa
chim, head of the Grecian orthodox
church, located at Constantinople.
all the Greeks In the city who can
possibly attend will gather In their
church, where services, conducted by
Fattier Demetry. the Grecian pastor,
will be held Continuously until I o'clock
Tuesday morning.
As Is customary with practically ev
cry foreign nationality, the advent of
the new year Is considered by the
Greeks to be the most Important event
of the year. January !> wilt begin
the now year for the Oreok, and i '
that Itine the celebration will eurbai
that of the Christmas season. Mar.
more presents will be exchanged, there
will be much mors feasting and a great
season df Jollification will be observed.
What It Hat Done
For Others It will do for you. This Is
the reasonable promise for Hood's Bar
saparilla to all victims of the grip. It
rid* the blood of the grip poison, ere
ates an appetite, aids digestion and
builds up the whole system.
"After the Grip I was all run down
and felt so tired I could hardly get
about the house. I tried Hood’s Sar
saparilla and before I bad taken one
bottle the tired, weak feeling left me,
my appetite came back and I could do
my housework.” Mrs. Lucy Rogers,
Pnrkrrsvllle. N. Y.
Four Weeks of Grip was my sad ex
perlence. I was very weak and unable
to work. Being urgsd to take Hood's
Sarsaparilla, I did It, and Inten days I
could work, sleep well, had a good
appetite and gained In health and
strength." H. C. Hunter, Cuba, Ohio.
MAY THY YEATES
FEDERAL
CAROLINA MILLS
T(
Will Not Hun at Full Capac
ity. During Three
Months.
Columbia. S. C„ Jan. 4.—That all Its
members curtail production to avoid
accumulation of goods during the next
three months Is the substance of a res
olution unanimously passed last night
by th* Cotton Manufacturers' Associa
tion of Kouth Carolina, meeting here
In annual session. The occasion for
this resolution Is that present quota
tions on print cloths show no profits
for th* mills at th* present pries of
Cotton and on heavier goods there Is
a decided loss. Th* conditions of th*
cotton mill* In th* stale vary; some
have sold ahead and others have not.
Quotations are lower than they have
been for two year*.
Th* annual, convention of the asso
ciation closed last night with a ban
quet at th* Colonial Hotel. All th* of
fleers were re-elected. Ellison A
flmythe, of Greenville, la the presi
dent. ,
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SHORTEST ROUTE
BY CHATTAHOOCHEE
Proposed Canal Would Give
Quick Connection
With Gulf.
Special lo The Georgias.
Columbus, Ga, Jan.' I.—If a plan
that has bean proposed to have an all
water route from the great lake* to the
Gulf of Mexico via Columbus material
Itei, Sidney Lanier's famed "Bong of
Ih* Chattahoochee” will aeeume a
deeper meaning than even the poet In
tended, for this stream, the longest and
largest river In Georgia, would form a
R rt nf th* new waterway through the
art of the eoutheaetera section of
the United Btntee.
The Columbus city council has
adopted resolutions on Ih* subject, and
memorials are now In the hands ot
President Roosevelt, Congressman
Theodore M Burton. and Congressman
William C. Adamson and Renators pa
eon and Clay, of Georgia.
The memorial reettea that from Pa
ducah, Ky., to Gadsden, Ale., th* dis
tance Is about 151 miles: from Gun-
ti revlll* to Gadsden the distance by
canal would be about II miles; from
Guilsdsn down the Cones river to We-
tumpka, Ala., 144 miles; up the Tal
lapoosa river and Us tributaries. »o
miles lo the Chattahoochee river U
Columbus, Oa.; thence down the Chat-
lahnochee river 110 mllta to Ih* Oulf
of Mexico. Total distance, 544 miles
from Paducah. Ky, lo the Gulf
Mexico, and which saves 150 miles for
an all-water transportation from Lake
Erie and the Ohio river, as against the
route from Paducah via Calm and
New Ortenn* to the gulf: and Is a sav.
Ing nf 100 miles from Lake Michigan.
Chicago and Bl. Louis In the gulf, over
the rout* from Cairo via New Orleans
to th* gulf and Panama canal.
Qeorgla Suprtma Court.
Th* call or the eastern circuit will be
taken up In th* anprema court Monday,
when th* higher court resume* work
after the holidays. Th* call will con
tlnue thru the Tallapoosa circuit.
Attornay Cooper Takes Sim
ilar Action to Rawlins
Case.
CLASSIFIED ADS GOOD FOR EXTRA
VOTES IN $15,000 CONTEST
A ay one who has an advertisement
In th* classified column* of Th* Geor
gian apy day this week will be en
titled to II votee In Th* Georgian pop
ular voting contest, providing they dtp
out th* coupon below and past* the
ad. In th* Space provided and bring or
send It to th* contest department of
The Georgian.
Good tor Twenty-Five Vets*.
Remember, this Is good for on* week
only, on l each advertisement which
you put In this column will entitle you
to twenty-flv* vote#. Th* votee which
er* given on clasolfled ads art good
on ollhar free or paid ada, but they
must hove th* name of th* person In
serting the adt In The Georgian In or
der to have them count on this offer.
Put your nd In any day and tell the
people what you want or what you
have to trad* or sell and then get the
extra twenty-flv* votes on th* adver
tisement. Do not overtook the fact
that neither the ada (of a psraonal na
ture) nor th* votes cost you one cent,
but remember that all advertisements
must be bona tide, or they will not
count for extra vote >. Oet Into the
gam* right now and advertise whal
you have lo trad* or aell.
GOOD FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
NO. 7 CONTEST COUPON
(CLASSIFIED ADS)
PASTE AD HERE
K23 VOTES:
For, Mist or Mrs..
Addrett
(Xint of Cantlldate)
iltml Pamber an4 Cltr>
Contest District No..
NOT GOOD AFTER JANUARY 12
Bpeclal to The Georgian.
Macon, Oa, Jan. 4.—-John It. Coop
er made application before Judge Em
ory 8|ieer Thursday night for a writ
nf habeas corpus In behalf of hit
client, J. 8. Yea tea, and the applies
lion was turned down. Immediately
exceptions were taken as In the Haw-
Ilua oaae, and a writ of supersedeas
haa been secured ami served upon
Sheriff Ueorgo Robertson, who now
holds Yaates In the Hlbb county Jail
Yeates killed W. B. Freeman In
DooaldsonrJIle Jn 1901. He ran aaray.
but latgr returned and gave himself
up. He was tried ami found guilty
of voluntary manslaughter. He wna
given n sentence of ten years In tho
penitentiary.
NO LIQUOR DISPENSED
AT MACON CLUBS.
Special lo Th* Georgia..
■ Macon, Oa, Jan. 4.—Parson* -who
staled' In August and September last,
shortly after the passage of th* pro
hibition bill, that no one need worry
about hardships In securing liquor
after the flrat of January, ISOS, ware
off their base, a* th* lid still remains
on In Macon.
In the five clubs of Macon Ih* barn
are closed as tight aa th* locks and
ktys will permit.
Herts Elected President.
Bpeclal to The Georgian.
Macon. (M„ Jan. 4.—At a meeting qt
the director* of the Union Savings
bank, J. H. Herts was elected presl
dent of the bank, succeeding t'ongres*
men'Charles L. Bartlett, whose dutlee
of congressmen prevent him from
longer serving the bank os Ite pros!
drnt, Mr. Herts's former position wos
that of vice president, and J, H. WII
llama Was elected to fill the vacancy.
W, 11. Burdick, who haa been enabler
for the past year, was elected to his
lion.
250,000 VOTES CAST
SINCE WEDNESDAY
Coupon and Want Ad. Votes Came in So Fast the Con
test Department Was Unable to Count Them. Votes
Cast After 10 O’clock Friday Do Not Appear in List
DISTRICT NO. ONE.
Mr*,. John A. Perdue, T(! Edgewnod Ave.. 95,159
Miss Sarah Olnsbtiry, Central -Place 4,015
Mias Macy Swilling, 107 Piedmont Ave... 1,190
Miss May Hurts. 13 Howell HI 0.440
Mis* Lena Bradley, 144 Decatur St....... 310
Mias Maggie Miller, 101 Butler St 1)5
DISTRICT NO. TWO. '
Mr*. S. D. Peryantls, VI Edgewood Ave.. 11.579
Miss Vera Bummer, 14 Ivy Kt 29,709
Miss Louise Kollock, lit N. Jackson St... 14,001
Miss B. B. Ware, ISO Courtland St UIO
Miss Katherln* Holten, 100 Houston St... 11,945
DI8TRIQT NO. THREE. '
Miss E. Hardman, 384 E. Linden St 6.470
Miss Mattie Bills, 05 VV. Pedchtvae 6.055
Mrs. F. J. Bummers,' Linden Bl 6,150
DISTRICT NO. FOUR.
Mrs. Lsmont Myers, 101 East Ave........ 11,445
Mia* Blanche McKnlght, 500 Houston St. 4,117
Mies Gertrude Alexander. 217 Angler Ave. 44,000
Mr*. R. E. Jenkins, 471 Houston 8t 1,021
Mrs. W. L. Scott, 011 Highland Ave 04.854
DISTRICT NO. FIVE.
Miss Rebecca Waldruff, 03 Walton St.... 376
Mlsa Grace Holsenberk, 41 Carnegie St... 1,710
MIsh Mary Gilmer, 148 Hunnlrutt St 1.700
Ml** R. E. Lawshe, 70 Cans St 10,114
Miss Tlllle Moore, 210 S. Forsyth St , 0,50}
DISTRICT NO. SIX.
Mlsa Ethel Crosier, 121 West Baker St. 1,210
51Isa Fannl* M. Olymp. Walton St 116
Mrs. S. Hoffman. 18 Spring 81 110
Mlsa Rasa Crowley. Ill McAfee St....... 6,701
Mrs. A. K. Ragsdale, 145 Luckle St 0,180
Miss Cleo Smith, 101 W. Alexander St... 15,180
DISTRICT NO. SEVEN.
Miss Minnie McLeod, 447 Spring St 3.064
Miss Marie Anderaon, 101 Spring St 1,000
Mrs. Amy Smith, 177 Spring 8t 0,000
Mlsa Anna Upchurch, 115 Marietta St 6.965
Mlsa Amy Evans, 07 Spring St 6,410 -
Miss Vashtl Johnson, 45 Luckle St 9,000
DISTRICT NO. EIOHT.
Mlsa Nannie Iabell, 114 S. Pryor St 11,407
1.060
9,308 .
8,001 .
DISTRICT NO. FOURTEEN.
Miss Vlennle Lowry, 609 W. Hunter St.. 9,069
Miss Uronla Sullivan, 21 Welborn St..... 1,710
Mis* Bernle Legg, 04 Granger St 170
Mr*. C. R. Cunningham, !t Stonewall St.. 09,270
ills* Laura Lee Oann. 190 Nelson St...'.. 19,010
Mis* J. Dowley, 175 Davl* 8t 1,001
Mlis Maude Doeater, 307 Mangum 330
DISTRICT NO. FIFTEEN.
Mr*. W. Mi Lari icy. 20 Western Ave 10,900
Mlse Mary Owens, Oliver St 11.114
Mias Bertha Flower*. R. F. D. 7, Box 12.
Atlanta 015
Mis* Ida Jones, 77 Jones Ave 14,025
Oils* I-otllc Lyons. 233 Davis St 34,534
OI3TRICT NO. SIXTEEN.
Mr*. W. M. Gill, Edgewood, Go.-. 44.281
50
1.070
4.101
0,400
11/
77,259
old posltli
MANY NEW STUDENTS
ENROLL AT WESLEYAN
OlHHisI to The Georslan.
Macon, Oa., January 4.—President
Guerry. of Wealeyan, reports many
pew students added to th* already long
roll In attendance at th* college.
The fall term opened with neai
on the roll, but some nf the student*
drop|>e<1 out tiefore the holiday*. The
new students enrolled brought the
number again to the neighborhood of
600.
JURY WILL INVESTIGATE
CASE OF JOHN WATTS.
gperlsl to The Georgian.
Macon, On., Jan. 4.—Grand Jury work
In Macon la In be taken up agnln nrxt
Monday morning, and altho but few
wltneeses have been eummonrd by the
superior court, the case of John Watte
will be among the first to receive the
Of tpo
attention
Jury.
OREENE AND GAYNOR
TO PRISON JANUARY 7.
Special In The (leu rets a.
Macon, Ga„ Jan. 4.—On Tuesday.
January 7. Greene und Gaynor will be
taken to Atlanta by United States Mar-
hands nf the officials
States penitentiary.
the United
two men would not be
bast* this stand upon
the fact that hi* former sentence was
never tet aside by any action of a high
er court.
The official mandate In the areene
and Gaynor ease reached Macon late
Thursday.
EXCHANGE STOCKHOLDERS
TO MEET IN MACON TODAY.
Iperlat to The Gwgtin.
Macon, Oa, Jan. 4.—Stockholder* of
the Kxohange bank Ip Macon and many
of the out-of-town holders of stock as
wall, will meet this afternoon In th*
Exchange bank building for the pur
pose of talking over affair* of that In
stitution. Several days ago, t'halnnan
Charles L. Bartlett, of the stockhold
ers, sent out notices of th* meeting lo
all parti** Interested, and h* believes
that th* majority of th* stock will
be roprtaantad.
Feel Well Fed
all day whan you begin on
Grape-Nuts
This food sustains the strength
as non* qjher doc*.-
“Thera'* a Resaan"
Mlaa O. Wright, 141 B. Pryor St
Mlsa Ethel Raker. 97 E. Alabama St...
Miss F. Hattie Foster, 18 Whitehall St...
DISTRICT NO. NINE.
Mlaa B. A. Carmon. 96 K. Fair St 160
Miss Veata Massey, 68 Powell St 8,547
Miss Mary Brown, 978 E. Hunter St 8,114
Mrs. J. P. Brown, ISO E. Hunter St 1,401
DI8TRICT NO. TEN.
Mlsa Lillian Norman, 105 Martin SI...... 11860
Mis* Alice K. .Clark. 169 Hill St 14.900
Miss Sarah K Brady. 116 Grant HI....... 16,720
Miss Bessie Btephens, 140 Olenwood Ave. 4,590
Miss Emma Whitmire, 49 Flat Shoals ltd. 15.050
OI8TRICT NO. ELEVEN.
Kllss Gertrude Nelson, 919 Fraser St 1.886
Miss Fannie PIG, 63 Crew St 10,916
Mrs. T. r. Pnlhllt, *71 Cmv St 1.440
Mrs. Klxale Dennis, 111 Crew SI 101,171
Mlaa Ruby Gaffney, 411 Central Ave 1,140
Mia* Olive Shrnpahlre, 152 Capitol. Ave... 61.000
Mlaa Lillie Bulverman, 161 6. Pryor St.... 8,472
Mrs. W. O. Ballard, It Alice St *4.900
Mlaa Anna Ventura. 61 Cnnnalty St 7,020
DISTRICT NO. TWELVE.
Mr*. C. C. Lee, 10 Dunn 8t 81,076
Mlaa Emma Hooper, 169 Ashby St '. 10,801
Mias Louise Allen, 90 West End Avt,... 14,710
Mr*. J. N. liarnes, 11 Holderneas Ave 16,701
DISTRICT l.'O. THIRTEEN.
Miss Myrtle Almond, 14 Orange St....... 3,800
Mlsa Lillie 8mlth, 570 Whitehall St 1.141
Mis* Pearl Davie, 117 Wlndaor St 4.010
Mlsa Fay Brock. 16 Eugenia St l«5
Miss Radi* Coogter, 110 Cooper Bt 6,166
Mlaa Peart Mobley. 108 Wlndaor Bt 21,251
Mrs. W. C. Jenkins, 121 Murphy Ave 810
Mlsa Velma Nolan. 82 Hood St 1,171
Mlaa Inex Crawley, 111 Whitehall........ 41,414
Miss Julia Nesbitt, 12 Whitehall Terrace. 175
Mlsa Bessie Fontaine, 118 Whitehall St...-11,594
Mlsa II. M. Bush*. 24 Hendrix Ave 4.049
Mlsa Velma Malone 525
Mr*. H. O. Everett, 198 Crumley St 64,844
Mlaa C. Humphrey, No. 195 Whitehall St. 900
Mis* Ethel Carter. Kirkwood, Go.
Mlaa Kate Dunwoody, Kirkwood, Go....
Mips Hascl Johnson, Edgewood, Ga
DISTRICT NO. SEVENTEEN.
Mlsa Kate Hammond, Cartersvllle, On...
Mlsa Addle Simmons. Cartersvllle, Oa...
Mr*. W. C. Carrlker, Marietta, Oa.
DISTRICT NO. EIGHTEEN.
Kills Wilbur Phillips, East Point, Oo..... 9,111
Mrs. Ida Coleman. East Point. Ga 1,450
Miss Nell Forbes, College Park 110
Mr*. A. Richardson, College Park 7,070
Mlaa Elmyru Nance. Oakland City.. 16.620
Miss Lee Morris, East Point, Go. 80,550
DISTRICT NO. NINETEEN.
Mlsa KI. Lehman, Elm St., Capitol View.
Miss Mary Chapman. Hapevllle, Ga
Mias Belle Basnet, Hapevllle
Miss Janie Thornton
Mlaa Myrtle Simmons. Hapevllle
DISTRICT NO. TWCNTV.
Mrs. A. Bridges, Stone Mountain. Oo...., 18,080
Miss Anna B. Pierce. Acworth, Go. 5,581
Mrs. F. E. D. Morgan, Stone Mountain... 6,001
Mist Grace C. Taylor. Llthonla, Ga
DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-ONE,
Mlsa Lottie Harson, Social Circle
Mrs. 8. E. Brodnax, Conyers, Oa...
.Mlaa Mattie Pirkle, Conyers, Ga.
Miss May McMullln, Jonesboro, Go.
Mr*. W. M. Henderson, Oxford, Oa..
Mr*. E. A. Donahocn, R. F. D. I, Atlanta..
Mlaa Hattie J. Mason, Stonewall, Ga., R. 1
Mrs. L. P. Reeves, Covington, Oa.
Miss Era Watts, R. 7, Atlanta.
Mlsa Lena Nowell, Monroe, Go.
Mlsa Jennie Hammond, R. 7, City..,,..
Miss Marie Mixon, R. 1, Atlanta
Mlaa Allle Duncan. Chattahoochee, Oa..
DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-TWO.
Mlsa Velma Dearlng. Rome, On. 16,000
Mrs. R. R. Russell, Winder, Ga 61,681 \
Mr*. Boyce Dobbs, Woodstock. Oa. 10,774
Mrs. El M. Edmondson, Spring Placs, an. 600
Miss Minnie Bruton, Mat, Oa............ 600
Miss Alme Wlngo, Norcross 507
Mlsa Kathlten Gower, Gainesville, aa..... 2,000
Miss Pearl Rainwater, Waleska, Ga. 76.411
Mrs. B. B. Beall Dougbuvllle, as. 41,102
Miss Ruble Oriffln, Linda!a, Ga. 2,800
MJsa Florence Cook. Canton, Ga. ; 001
Miss Maud McDonald. Commerce, Oa..... 10.400 .
Mrs. 1. P. Bowen, Calhoun, Oa.... 1,146
Miss Sarah Rnmnuser, Rockmart, Oa 800
Miss Irene Mnble, Mnbleton, Ga. 816
Mrs. M. D. Jacobs, Grayson. Go. 7.401
Mrs, J. L. Sharpe. Commerce, Go. 19,944
Miss Lillian Bishop, Dalton. Oo. ~ 11.141
Miss Ethel Cobb, Ellljay. Oa. *60
Miss Nellie Spinks 4,600
Miss Ally* Ward. Adalrsvtlle. Go. 600
OI8TRICT NO. TWENTY-THREE.
Mrs. J. D. Mason, Graymont, Ga. 19,111
Mlsa Pearl Watkins, Adrian, Ga 2,238
Mlaa Klta Kea, Adrian, Ga 10,051
Mrs. W. KI. Bradley, Adrian. Ga 14,45!
Miss Genie Daniel, Hogan, Go. 10,020
Mlsa Lula Holmes. Pooler, Ga <0
Mlsa Cora Slrlplln. Collins. Gs 96
1.414
1,000
19.149
0,104
I'J
11,100
1.971
10,002
6.460
1,10)
2,204
218
144
18,148
2.184
87)100
161
867
81,741
DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-FOUR.
Mrs. C. E. Gifford, Valdosta, Go....’. 18,464
Mlsa Minnie Adams, Fort Gaines, Go..... 18.326
Miss Mabel Kelly, Fort Gaines, Ga. 65
Miss Marie Saunders, Coleman, Ga. 69,586
Mrs. L. H. Webb, Moultrie, Oa... 11,381
Mrs. P. L. Hollingsworth, Donaldsvllle... 1,775
. Mrs. C. A. Brown, Coleman; Oa. 4,910
Mrs. L. H. Singletary, Meigs, Ga. 48,747
Miss Emma Podrick. Tilton, Ga. 130
, Kills Bessie Culbreath, Albany, Ga.' 4,900
Mr*. W. K. Sikes, Bannockburn, Oa. 0,600
fll«» Bessie Dopelt, Whlgham, Ga. 100
DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-FIVE.
Miss Virginia Collier, Vienna, Ga. 17,100
Mlaa Mattie Evelyn Mathis, Omaha, Ga... 8,708
Miss Nell Olver, 810 Jefferson, St, Ameri-
cu«. Oa. 47,881
Miss Leona Bcmbey, Hawklnsvltle, Ga.... 230
Mias Evelyn Thompson, 216 S.'Le* Street,
Fltagerald, Oa. < 8.235
Mlsa Hsxel Tower, Amerlcus, Oa......... 8,197
Miss Neva Goodtose, Bmlthvllle, Oa....... 160
DISTRICT’NO. TWENTY-8IX.
Miss Clay Knowles, Columbus, Oa, 106
Twentieth St 7,714
Mrs. Paris, LaGrange. Ga 0.200
Mrs. John E. Leather. Villa Rico, Ga 1,440
Mrs. Josle J. Gordy, Cusseta, Oa 2,761
Miss A pel Jarrell,'Greenville, Go. 240
Miss Anns Rosser, Hogansvllle, Ga....... 2,406
Miss Idalu Flncannon, Newnan, Oa....... 57,595
Mrs. It. R. Carlisle, Waverly Hall, Oa.... 365
Miss Jennie K. Camp, Nownnn, Oa. 27,609
Miss Ethel Johnson. West Point, Go 6.200
Miss Ines Johnson, Hogansvllle, Ga. 216
Miss Haxel Young, Columbus, Ga.. ?..... 3,268
Mr*. Paris, LaGrange, Ga 3,300
Mlsa Maggie Crain, R. F. D. 1, Newnan... 466
DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-SEVEN.
Miss Anna Maahburn, Rlberton, Oa 49.100
Ml** Anna M. Saunders, Greensboro, Ga.. 1,200
Miss Mary H. Dennis, Eatonton, Ga, 10,410
Mfs. Delpha L. Blanton, Farrar. Go. 27,916
Mias Bertha Fain, Athens, Go...., 03,114
Mlsa Minnie Burdette. Washington, Go.. 10,753
Mlaa Maude Keliy, Ktontlcello, Oa........ 7,114
Miss Emmie Thompson, Madison. Oa..... 12,450
Mis* Lucy Ayers, Carnssvllle, On,-.1,206
Mlsa Maggie Loyd, Rutledge, Ga 21,762
DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-EIGHT.
Mlaa Gertrude Jonas, Sparta, Oa......... 13,215
Kllaa Mary Slade, Sandersvllle,' Ga. 11,528
Miss Eddie Ghoesllng, Thomson, Go....... fc,:oo
Mias Louis Golden, Louisville, Oa 170
Mlaa Stella Clark. Louisville, Ga. 7,021
Mlaa Carrie Reid, Crawfordrllle, Ga. 4,411
DISTRICT NO. TWENTY-NINE.
Kira. W. H. Carr. Rochelle, Ga........... 25
Mlaa Ruth Drake, Brunswick, Ga. 1,100
Miss Mary Pntlllo, Dublin, Go..; 4,800
Mias Minnie Slater, Baxley. Go. 14,400
Mrs. R. J. Stroller, McRae, Go. 166
Mlaa Lillian Dalay, Wrightsvllle, Go.,... 12,702
Mrs. Walker Collins, Baxley, Go. 11,922
oisTRICT NO. THIRTY.
Miss Alice Toole, Macon, Go. 12,462
Mis* Willy Preston, McDonough, Ga..,.. 1,200
Mlsa Helen Maxwell, Ktllledgevllte, Go.... 12,410
Mia* B. A. Baldwin. Macon, Go. 13,270
Mlaa Lillian Allen, Macon, O*............ 10,945
Mlaa Ettle Motile, Griffin, Go., 112 Fifth. ».lt5
Mlsa Fannie L. Robinson, 110 EIIU St..
Macon, Ga 4,481
Kira. J. C. Edwards, Griffin, a a. 100,070
Miss Ku!a Gentry, Barnesvlllt, Go. 2,900
Miss Attene Vaughns. Eastman, Ga. 0,900
Mrs. W. F. Lewis, Bellevue, Macon, Go.... 5.419
Miss Latile Hollis, 709 Anderson St., Ma
con. Ga 2,400
Kllas Elolse Pound, Jackson, Ga 100
Mlsa Settle L. Cary, 722 Walnut, Macon.. 20,830
Mrs. W. R. Hardin, 058 Oak St.. Macon.. 4.297
Mrs. Jennie Garrard, Thunder. Oa.. R..1. 14,165
CANNON FRIEND
OF UNION LABOR,
SAYS SEO. BUSBY
Washington, Jan. 4.—An attach on
Speaker Cannon by Samuel aomp.ru,
president of th* American Federation
of Labor, In the January number ot
Th* Amsrlcsn FederallonlsL I* resent
ed In an open letter addressed to Mr.
Gomners by L. Whit* Busbey, secre
tary to the speaker.
Mr. Busbey cites several Instances In
the record of Mr. Cannon In the houee
where he was of *crvlo*-to the labor
ing people and shows that the recep
tion of the piste printers who called
upon him was entirely friendly,
EX-GOV. BOISE
SERIOUSLY ILL
El Paso. Jon. 4 —Ex-Oovcrnor Hor- ...
ac* A. Bolac. of Iowa. Is In th* Provl-1 rider* In the dark tobacco belt.
BROWNSVILLE ROW
REPORTED SOON BY
SEN. COMMITTEE
Washington. Jan. 4.—Th* senate
committee on military affairs expect*
to submit ths reports of the Browns,
vllle Investigation to th* senate within
the next two week* The majority will
flx the re*|M>nriblllty for the shooting
up of the Texas town on the colored
soldiers. The Democratic senators will
Join with the chairman of th* commit
tee, Senator Warren and other Repub
lican aenalor* In the majority report.
REWARD OFFERED
FOR NIGHT RIDERS
Frankfort, Ky, Jan. 4.—Governor
Willson yeelerday offered a reward ot
1500 for the conviction of any person
for complllrty In the raids ot the night
WHISKY AGENT
HELD AT ATHENS
UNDER HEAVY BOND
Athens, Oa, Jan. 4.—Anson Huggins,
a young man representing E. B. Gib
son. a Chattanooga liquor denier, was
arrested here yesterday afternoon on
the charge of violating the prohibition
laws. He was distributing advertise
ments of hit Itrm and with them small
bottlos of rye whisky.
Huggins WS5 held under two bonds,
one for 1100 and on* for 11.000.
BODY SUSPENDED
FROM FLUSH TANK
Special in The Georgian.
Mobil*. Ala, Jan. 4.—Whether th*
result of suicide or an accident, the
dead body ot Mlchnet Tonner, 14 year*
of age, held In restraint by tha police
because nf mental affliction, was found
suspended from Ih* flush tank In his
cell at the police station this morning.
The hfad was wedged between the
tank and the Iron celling of the cell,
death being due to strangulation.
dence Hospital. In thla city, suffering
from pneumonia, contracted while *n
route from hie home at Waterloo, Iowa,
for Loa Angels* for the winter. Mr.
Boise la 80 years old. Ha was a can
didate for the Democratic nomination
for president In 1000. '
LIQUOR LOSING OUT
IN WEST VIRGINIA
Elkins, W. V*,- Jan. 4.—Town elac-
Thls action wax the result of th* raid
nude upon Russellville Thursday
night. In which two warehouses and
several other buildings were burned
and four persona seriously Injured by
the raiders. Governor Willson said
the act wee made to hinder the prose
cution of the participants In the recent
raid In Hopkinsville by Intimidating
the witnesses.
Trial ef New Cruiser.
Washington. Jen. - 4.—The naval In-
lions In this nnd adjoining countie* In- spcctlon boaM left Washington Thura-
dlcste a rapidly growing temperance I day night for Rockland, Maine, lo
sentiment, many of the town, going |
dry. Th# dry ticket won at Huttons-; s> w «, w hich sailed from Newport
rill*, at Mill Creek, at Hambleton and News for Rockland yesterday. The
at Uarerty, trial will begin Monday.
Only One "BROMO QUININE." tha I* _
Laxative B*'OWO ®ninir.c
Cures a Cold in One Day, CrfpLi 2 Day ^
on every
^box. 23c
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