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TITF! ATLANTA OKOWUAY AND NEWS.
GEORGIAN PRIZE PONIES
LAUDED BY HORSEMEN
•NEVER SA W FINER LOT
‘‘All habit** ; all sound as a dollar; hn flue a lot of ponien AS I over wiw
in my life.’*
This Is the verdict pronounced on the ilor.en Shot la nils which The Geor
gian and •American is offering as prizes for the boy* and Kiris of Atlanta,
Georgia ami the South.
Andrew Tribble, of Idthonia. Is lending contestant in the race fi»r the
Ih>\v and girls of the State, outside the city. His grandfather Is an expert in
hor^flesh^ and long dealt in the animals. He is one of l.lthonla's most
well <•» do Citizens. Andrew wanted to see the ponies.
Prixes Worth Hard Work.
'*1*11 go along and see if they’re worth working for,” said his grand
father. Both went, to the stockyard* and saw the little animals.
Thet grandfather, after a careful examination, was as enthusiastic as
I lie boy.
This is cited just to show that the prizes The Georgian and American
are* offering really are worth the hardest kind of work.
And the boys and girls are working as the following list of conteatanta
andltheir standing shows:
I nominate as a candidate in The Hearst'g Sunday Ameri-
^ can and Atlanta Georgian Pony Outfit Contest:
Name
Address ..
Nominated by .....
Address ...............
GOOD FOR 1,000 VOTES.
Only One Nomination Blank Can be Voted for Any Contestant.
Diwtriot Number On*.
Gjrnrg# ‘Rosser
Josephine Stmril
Vera Nellie Brantley
Jacob Patteraon
Ja*. O. Godard — -
Mis* Margaret Lewis
Hugh B. Lilt tel I «*.
Hillman MoCalla
Janet Oxenham . .
fcdgar Watkins. Jr. ..
Willie Ivey Wiggins ......
Mis* Frankie J Smith
Andrew May
Mi*9 Louise Thompson
Mollis Lee Kendall
Mis* Mildred Stewart
Nellie Martin .......
Dorothy Stiff
Mia Estelle Sullivan .. •«.•• .* .
Pauline Trull
Glenn Moon
James Grubb* -
Phillip S. Reid -
Thomas M. Price
Wir. Elsie
Lottie Mae Dedman .....
Eugene Morgan
Wyman Conard ..
Toland Gwln
Harold Holson-hack
T. L. Hoshall. Jr «»*...«•..
Roy Mauldin .»•*..•.
Albert Smith . -••».* Ml* •
ML? Louis** McCrary
Miss Sudte Kins
Mia* Gaynell Phillip. . —y..
Miss Mary K Ppaccx'k
Robert A Harden .
Mtaa Edith C'lowpr .•
Mis. Ruth Grcs*an
H E. Watktn.. .Ir
Ml*s Annie Phillips ..........
Mies Chri.ta Powta .........
Ollff Moody
William .
Arthur Pepin ...
Lilian Smith ...
GJia.s Johnson
FtianV Price. Jr
bnyiin McAlllatWr
Sidney Clark e.
popovan Owens . --_A.......
Sorfati Glover
Cihaa. Whttnar, Jr. -.-m.......
lark Ghlnholaer ..
Jkrli TSapaa ... ......
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Plerhe Smith .,.. .* ....
District Number'Thee*.
Oharlbe ,1*St evens,
Willetts Matthew*
Mildred Brlckman
J. P. Greta. Jr. 14706
Mies Mary Well* . 6440
Miss Mabel Brad'Setl 3400
-•-Miss Alma^Qtfieman ......^ 2235
Mtaa jE^efyn Oxford 1800
Anne S Slatton .. lr,85
Ernest E. Hamorick .....v.... 1250
Willie Reynolds 1000
Harry Brown 1000
Joe R. Smith 1000
Howard Grove 1000
Claudia Cochran 1000
Annie Mealor 1000
Marlon Wells 1000
District Number Four.
Fannie Mae Cook 96600
Nathaniel Kay 31220
Florence Greenoe 59190
Oscar Eugene Cook 28145
W H. Hamilton, Jr 18580
Mias Wilhelmina Tucker 8115
J. Walling Davis 81145
Mis? Ida Bloomberg 7336
Ida G. Fox 6965
Nell Reynolds 5450
H. L. W Brown 6190
Lillian Maurenberg 4185
Mias Ann e Graham 4660
Annie Slatten 3795
Miss Maude L. Berry
Howell Conway
!1BS Mane 1 o\ ...
i harles Erne. Yernov
Bam K. .Wee
Esther Hutehlnis
David F Nowell 1J95
William Ilenderaon 1290
Louise Simpson 1290
Mow Gold .. 125a
Mia* Su*le Black 1230
Mlea Roaemund Humphries .... JO?.5
James Eden .1(100
Ml** X. B Abbott ,10(10
Alisa I.ovle C Dean 1000
Mlaa Alice Feldman 1000
X'rank Henley ...., IOOO
Miss Annie Mae HTlsman 1000
Milton Holcombe 1000
Lynn A Hubbard '1000
Harry Stjme 1000
Mias Sarah Whitaker 1000
Ml** Margaret White 1000
Charle* Stone 1000
R. H. Brown 1000
Hugh Terrell ' 1000
Mis* Caidotta Burns 1000
l.cwell ®atile twio
Miss Lillian L Brown ttlOO
Mia* Marlon Ove.etreet ...... 1000
Jack Ell man .ej... 1000
Eugene Boyllss ....../ 100*
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Valentine Jenkhut ............ 1600
District Number Five.
Frank Ieon, Jr /49030
Richard Rainey 48350
Emery Ward ....... 9860
Harndon Thoms* .. .. 8525
MU* Ijouise Ohesvnlng 7490
tries Luollo Berry ............. 5365
Misa Margaret Le Feure .».»»„ 4176
Dlok Denton 3800
Roy Coleman .... 2450
Miss Anna Graham '2256
John Itaker Ixinx .......«... v 2070
M(g« Mary Hortldway .2066
Jho B. Ia>t
VVm. Hood .’1.'•%«**. 1180
Ml** Testa Mae Butler .. IOOO
Albert Leak* .s.».e. 1900
Merriol Brown Reid 1000
Mias Franoes Summer* ....... lOoo
Dlatrict Number 81*.
WTlIlam Turner 3456C
Miss T4ew*» "r Swanton . , 19436
Edward Delta*on , „ h 15865
Miss Sussnne Springer 10080
Mias Virginia Jackson 7690
Wilson 4676
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radv Harris
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tt. F. Marquett
Cay Reynolda .*0^..
Miss Ora F poaler
Richard Kell ..
Frands Bummers ..
Charlie Hood ....... „ f| .. r ...
R. C. Werstreet. BStW»rtlk, nk.
Nora B Wsbsler Sylvania
Miss Grace Davis
Gregory J. Beton
Angle C. Newton ,
Benjamin .F. Hafless
Edith Olowsr
Alma Hudson.
District Number S*v*n,
PbUlip Gllstetn 22910
A. Morrison • „o..rs.... 16846
James Allan nu. e..v..mo... 6425
George H. MAlton ............. . 46:15
Clyde M14obeli .. 8715
dies. R. Wielker, Jr. 2840
Henry Hull ■«■»*«» 2405
Latvrenoe MoGInqls ... u ...b. 1170
Joe DuPre 116(1
Claude Higgins 1000
Willie Mae Dsmpsey 1000
Joy Csrroway 1000
Miss Alma Hudson ............ 1000
Fannie Bettis 1000
City Carriers and Newsboys
63910
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29905
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Ross Greer ...
Mose BrodMft
Raymond Wilkinson .........
O. B. Bigger
Harold Hlunby
J. B. Meore .
John Trimble ,
Irvin Willingham
Roy Cook 14205
Powell Pendley 11750
Harold Turner 11335
Norman Gooch 9190
Sldnfey Ney 8820
Sterling Jordan 9235
Olin Neal Bas* 6880
Everett J. Cain 5675
St. Bernard Veitch 40S5
Royal Barbour 3345
Grady Cook 3180
Bonnell Bloodworth 261"
I. M. Harrison 1560
FTank Garwood 154.,
R. S. McConnell 1220
Johnnie Evans 1000
Oui-of-Town Agents and Carriers.
John Martin. Jr.. Columbus. Ga. 26115
la<e Bowden. Athens 14215
Thos. W Rylee, Gainesyille. Ga. 13745
Leon Spence, Carrollton. (Ja. . . 9115
Ambro-e Scarboro. Royston. Ga 9075
Chas Barron. R F D., Atlanta 7170
H. K. EveretO, Calhoun. Ga. .. 6495
M. E. Daseh, Stone Mountain,
i* a 4755
•las S Plunkett. Carey Sta., Ga 4390
Gladys Daniels. Bolton . . . . 3210
Leon B Spear* Woodstock. Ga. 3195
Jake Palmer. Murphy, X. c 3i:>n
Smith Fallen, Opelika. Ala 238o
Aubrey Hopkins. Anderson. S.C. 2085
Leckie Maddox. New nan .. . 200.)
n. cxnviiiiaii. mime, ijH.
John Toler. New Orleans, l,..
SPREGKELS LIKELY [
\M BERLIN POST
Wilson Reported to Have Submit
ted Sugar Magnate’s Name
for Kaiser’s Approval.
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian, j
BERLIN, Jun** 2. -A report, be
lieved to he well fountlfd, bernm*;
peraleterit In American circles here to
day that Rudolph Sprcckels, of San
Francluco, Cal., will bn appointed
f’nlted Staten Amba^nador to Gcr-1
many, gucceeding John G. A, Leish-
inann.
According; to the report. President
Wilson has plar-ed the mime of .Mr. |
Sprcckela In the hands of the German
Foreign to determine if he la
poruonu grata to the German Govern
ment.
Mr. SpreckelB formerly was a Re
publican, but supported Mr. Wilson In
the last campaign He wan one of
the founders of the Wilson National
Profjresaive Republican League.
Mr. ftpreckols is a multi-millionaire,
having acquired his fortune in the su
gar Industry, and has long been Iden
tified with public prqject*.
Lightning Kills 3
In Middle Georgia
MACON, GA., June 2.—Three per
son® were killed and four injured !n
the electrical storm that swept over
middle Georgia Saturday afternoon
and night.
The homo of ,T. C. Thomas, near
Jeffersonville, wan Htj-uck by light
ning. killing .Mrs Thomas and her
non. Jesse (?. Thomas, Jr., and seri
ously injuring Mr. Thomas, Elliott
and Louise Thomas and Merrill Ketli-
vln.
Samuel Griffin, son of H. A. Grif
fin, was killed near Cordele, when
lightning struck a barn and burned it.
Chas. E. Keely, Carterevllle... 17045
Gertrude Moseley. Mtnlo 17440
Virginia McCowen, Marietta
Oar Line 35580
Ben Steinberg. Cartereville.... 12700 1
Ennie Spinks, Ohlpley 11205
Lois Casey, Chattahoochee.... 10875
C. E. Crawford, Ohlpley 10835 J
Clifford Henry, Carrollton .... 8435
Blake Nichole, R. F. D., Atlanta 8120
Mary Allen, Macon 6460
John Logan, Gainesville 6005
Bo U Ragsdale. Llthnnla 5730
Anna Johnson. Summerville ... 4605
Will Chapman. Whigham 4680
Mary Caldwell. Chlpley 4440
Esther Boorwtein. Covington .. 4020
Margaret Danner, Doraville ... 4955
Terry Strozisr, Greenville .... 3610
ReUe Stowe, Toccoa
Olay Burnt**, Carneaville ....
Berry, Cloin, Columbus *
Rive* Cary. Barnesvllle ......
Reginald Houser, Macon .......
Aubrey, Bolton
Rotta Davis, Fayetteville ...T.
Wm. Reid. Columbus
U’arruer Webb, Griffin ........
Elmer Towns, Social Circle ..
Patrick Jones, Macon
Alfred Wilkes, R F. D. Atlanta.
W. L. Mattox* Newnan
B, «' Bflder, Blakely
Jimmy Logan Orantvllle
Cary Bresel, Rome
Carl Bragg, Woodcliff
Emory Steele, Commerce ....
Sarah F\ Spier. Monroe
W. A. Hollis, Columbus ......
W. Harrell, Jr., Quitman ......
Paul Jossey, Forsyth
J. L. Brewer, Egan
Ruth Aiken, Forrest Park
Horace McConnell, R. F. D. Atl
Horace McConnell R. F. D., At
lanta
Helen Mitchell, Richwood ....
Miriam Stansell, Gainesville ..
E. A. Heckle, Cornelia
Wm. Talliaferro, Mansfield ...
Jessie Collier, Barnesville
Virginia Young. Roswell, Ga. ..
Robert Davis, Columbus
Gertrude Marshall, Savannah ..
Bennett Jeffers, Douglasville ..
Sallle Evans, Douglasville ....
D. S. Morton. Raymond
Ernest Turney, Chlpley
Sidney Newsome. Union Point .
H. C. Ogilvie, Savannah
Chas. Harliin, R. F. D Atlanta.
J. P. Craven. Baxley
Clyde Stephens. Barnesville....
J. Smith, oxford
Robt. Mobley, Jr.. Quitman....
H. E. White. Flovilla
Ernest Baker. Washington ...
Er\a Blackstock. Hogansvllle..
E. Scarborough. Macon
Etheridge Bradley, Smyrna ....
Chas. Clark. Loganvllle
Eleanor Lindsay, Tucker
Jessie Tabor, Loganvllle
Mattie L. Johns, Loganville ....
Brannon Sharp. Commerce ....
G, W. Davis, Bremen
Cecil McGahee, Lit lion ia ......
Sarah Carter, Savannah .....
Dan Patrick. Conyers
H. H Red wine, VViyetteville ...
Felix Reid. Union City
Ralph Little. Commerce
Morris McClure. Jackson
C. V. Turner, Jr, Quitman ....
G. W. Posey, Jr. Juniper
Lily Wilkes, R. F. D. Atlanta..
,i ii Hewlett, Conyers
Rudolph Campbell, Fairburn . ..
A. E. Gilmore. Jr., Tennille ...
Richard Johnson, Tennille ...
J. P. Tucker. Jr. R. F. D. Atl..
Edna Jennings. Newnan
Thos. Lamar, Waycross
Evelyn Davis. Baconton
W. R. Dismukes. Mystic
Susie Glenn, Social Circle ....
E. V. Turner, Jr., Athens
Elsie Cummings. Savannah ..
Grady W. Griffith. Athens ....
Amy Davis. Bremen
Joe Tink, Gainesville
Bennett Willis Norman. Nor
man Park
H. B. Reid, Crawfordvilie. Ga...
Mary Emma Allen. Macon ...
School Boy# *»nd Girls Outside of
State of Georgia.
Fain E. Webb; Jr 35905
Lena Mae Smith. Knoxville,
Tenn 20535
Robert Hyatt Brown 15410
McGee Hunt. Wes-tminster, S.C. 792^
Miss Dorothy Davis
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