Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 27, 1913, Image 12

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

12 D HKAFUSTTS SUNDAI AMIilUUAW, ATIjAINTA, OA, HITIVDAY, JULiT Z7, Ifflff. ONE WEEK FROM TO NIGHT PONY CONTEST ENDS No One Is Certain of Victory and the Lowest Candidate To-day May Be a Lead er To-morrow—Only Seven More Days to Claim Prizes—Will You Be Among the Winners?—Success Is Within Your Grasp If You Will Only Realize the Fact and Prove Your Right to the Prizes By Your Efforts Now—“Dark Horses” Will Probably Come Fast Dur ing Last Days and Crowd Out the Too Certain Ones. We have now entered the thick of the fight, the battle is on and when the smoke clears away on July 31 WHO WILL STAND FORTH AS VICTORS? Who knows? Victory is as liable to perch on the banner of one candidate as another‘and probably the candidate who is now hovering near the cellar championship, as the base- balllsts sav may be the one who will coine so fast during the last few days that there will be no stopping him— he will sweep all before him and march triumphantly to his goal. This statement should be considered well by all candidates and especially those who may feel that there is no need for them to exert themselves during this time, as they are certain of victory. No one is certain of victory, and no one will be until all is over. You may be in the lead now and be reasonably sure In your own mind that no one can defeat you for the prize you want., bnt you do not know what efforts will be put forth la-fore the close and while you rest apparently secure in the prospect of winning, your very nearest competitor will probably Is? working so energetically that the gap between vou now will he closed up to allow victory snatched from your grasp when a little real effort during these seven days will win for you and any other candidate who fail* to do his very best is liable to be without the charmed circle of winners on July 31, no matter how far in front he may lie at present. Present standings are not indicative of final results by a long way. Real effort NOW is going to swing the pendulum of victory or defeat and if you really desire one of those pony outfits or a pretty watch, now is your opportunity to win your selection. Have vou ever witnessed a horserace, where the favorite started out in front, passed the quarter and half poles awav in front and then fell down during the last quarter, while the “rank outsider,” now considered as a last plaoe possibility, romped in ahead of the favorite? This illustrates perfectly what is just as liable as not to happen in the context during these last few days. We don’t say that it will happen, but such things have happened so often—the candidate is not given a chance to win by the “wise" ones—finally defeating all his rivals—that a similar occurrence In The American (ieorglan campaign would not be surprising. Hence, we want to impress upon every candidate the necessity of doing his best lteforo the finish overtakes you. FIVE MORE DAYS OF THE RED LETTER BALLOTS. Just five more days and the Red Letter Ballot, which is the last special vote offer of the contest, will draw to a close. The work being done by the groat majority of candidates proves that they appreciate their op portunities and are going to die hard. Those who have as yet done but little on this offer should lose no time in getting started. There is still time to secure Its advantages and every vote secured Is a step nearer success. uTesday night at 10 o’clock this offer will close and those who have failed to take advantage of this offer and these will be but few, will have missed a chance that may mean final defeat. Votes are the only things that will win for you and without these necessary things you cannot hope to win. Hence every one is worth securing and essential to success. STANDTNG OF CONTESTANTS IN PONY CONTEST District Number One. To the candidate In this district having the highest ninnber of votes will be aw arded a Shetland pony, cart and harness complete, valued at $300. To the. candidate in this district having seoond highest number of votes will be awarded, a Shetland pony, saddle and bridle complete, val ued at $200. To the candidate In this district having third highest numtber of votes will be awarded a pretty, gold watch, valued at $15. To the candidate 1n this district having fourth highest number of votes will be given ai-sllver watch, valued at $7.50. George Rosser 205,66o Helen Brantley 201,875 Miw Frankie J. Smith 178,700 Josephrlne Simril 151,950 Miss Margaret Lewis 146,825 Hill McCalla *• 105,965 Wyman Conrad . 102,350 Edgar Watkins, Jr. . 100,790 Janet Oxenham 93,400 Miss Louise Thompson 79,160 Jacob Patterson 05 065 Miss Estelle Sullivan 46,350 Mollie Lee Kendatl .......... 42,800 Louise McAllister 36.205 Hugh B. Luttrell 20,200 Lucile Keadle ..11,125 District Nti ^ber Two. To the candidate in this district having the highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, cart and harness complete, valued at $300. To th* candidate in this district having seoond highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, saddle and bridle-complete, vai ued at $200. To the candidate In this district having third highest number of votes will be awarded a pretty gold watch, valued at $15.00. To the candidate in this district having fourth highest number of votes will be given a silver watch valued at $7.50. Miss Robert Harbour 168,180 Eugene Willingham. Jr 167,725 Miss Elizabeth Garwood 159,810 Paul M. Clark 149,250 Edmund Hurt 148.900 Miss Idele Shaw ....141.745 Miss Lottie McNair 90.345 J. W. Collins. Jr 80,950 Miss Virginia Jackson 80,385 Miss Marjorie McLeod 69,950 J. Edgar Sheridan 27.865 J P. Tucker 13,100 Elsie Gosnell 16,360 District Number Three. To the candidate in this district having the highest number of vote? will be awarded a Shetland pony, cart and harness, eomplote, valued at $300. To the candidate in this district having second highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, saddle and bridle, complete, valued at $200 To the candidate in this district ha\lng third highest number of votes will be awarded a gold watch, valued at $16. To the candidate in this district having fourth highest number of votes will be awarded a silver watch, valued at $7.60. Willett Mathews 165.200 Mildred Brickman 141,850 J. P Goets, Jr 131.400 Charles L. Stevens 152,650 Miss Mary Wells 105,365 Miss Alma Coleman 26,900 Miss Mabel Brace well 17,980 District Number Four. To the candidate in this district having the highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, cart and harness, complete, valued at $300. To the candidate in this district having second highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, saddle and bridle, valued at $200. To the candidate in this district having third highest number of votes will be awarded a gold watch, valued at $15. To the candidat in this district having fourth highest number of having second highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, saddle and bridle, complete, val ued at $200. To the candidate in this district having third highest number of votes will be awarded a gold watch, valued at $15. To the candidate in this district having fourth highest number of votes will be awarded a silver watch, valued at $7.50. Herbert Chapman 206,400 Fannie Mae Cook 204,100 Florence Greenoe 202,950 Eleanor Raoul 173,200 Nathaniel Kay .146,250 Oscar Eugene Cook 134,850 W. H. Hamilton. Jr 123,476 Myrtle Jones 94,4 25 H. L. W. Brown 49.300 J. Walling Davis 28,500 Miss Annie Graham 21,650 Vivian Broom 29,200 Wilhelmlna Tucker 16,750 Miss Ida Bloomberg 15,805 District Number Five. To the candidate In this district, having the highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, cart and harness, complete, valued at $300. To the candidate in this district votes will be awarded a silver watch, valued at $7.50. Richard Rainey 136,810 Miss Margaret Le Feure 134,050 Frank Ison, Jr 132,300 Emery Wnrd 101,935 Rosemund Humphries 70,710 Miss Louise Chewning 55,785 Hamden Thomas 43,920 Miss Francis Summers 36,575 John Baker Long 21,700 Kathlien Hunnlcut 12,565 District Number Six. To the candidate in this district having the highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, '•art and harness, complete, valued at $300. To the candidate in this district having second highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, saddle and bridle, complete, valued at $200. To the candidate in this district having third highest number of votes will be awarded a pretty gold watch, valued at $16. To the candidate In this district having fourth highest number of votes will be awarded a silver watch, valued at $7.60. Agnes Meara 148,700 Edward DeLoach 146,725 William Turner 143,850 M1 .?s Beverly Swanton 142.700 Miss Sustnne Springer 126,965 Edgar Wilson 27.765 Nathan Minsk 33.600 Fred Vickery 29,250 Grady Harris 15,900 District Number Seven. To the candidate In tula district having the highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, cart and harness, complete, valued at $300 To the candidate in this district having second higher number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, saddle and bridle, valued at $200. To the candidate ir. this district having third highest number of votes will be awarded a gold watch, valued at $15. To the v*andidate in this district having fourth highest number of votes will be awarded a silver watch, valued at $7 50. George H. Melton 110,12i: \. Morrtion 106,100 Henry Hull 100,800 Philip Gllstein 78,400 Charles R. Walker, Jr 76,450 James Allen 30,300 Lawrence McGinnis 26.100 Miss Inez Kimberly 14,200 Fannie Bettis 11,600 City Carriers and Newsboys. To the candidate in this district having the highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, cart and harness, complete, valued at $300. To the candidate 1n this district having second highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, saddle and bridle, complete, valued at $200. To the candidate In this district having third highest number of votes will be awarded a pretty gold watch, valued at $15. To the candidate in this district having fourth highest number of votes will be awarded a silver watch, valued at $7.50. Ross Greer 208.250 Raymond Wilkinson 205,660 Mose Brodkin .* 197,95! John Trimble 194,725 J. E. Moore 193,300 St. Leonard Veltch 150,275 Irvin Willingham 110.090 Harold Hamby 118,250 Roy Cook 100.250 Harold Turner 28.100 Royal Barbour 22,600 Norman Gooch 16,900 Powell Pendley 14,825 Sterlin Jordan 12.300 Everett J. Cain 10.400 Bonnell Bloodworth 5000 R S. McConnell 3200 Out-of-Town Agents and Carriers. To the candidate in this district having the highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, cart and harness, complete, valued at $300. To the candidate in this district having second highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, saddle and bridle, complete, valued at $200. To the candidate In this district having third highest number of votes will be awarded a gold watch, - valued at $15. To the candidate in this district having fourth highest number of votes will be awarded a silver watch, valued at $7.50. John Martin, Jr., Columbus, Ga.l 10,650 Lee Bowden, Athens 107,825 Lec.kle Maddox. Newnan 105,750 Jake Palmer, Murphy, N. C....103.659 M. E. Dash, Stone Mountain.. 98,450 Chas. E. Crawford, Chipley.... 98,450 Roy Johnson. Thomaston, Ga.. 89,210 Thoa W. Rylee, Gainesville, Ga. 71,875 H. K. Everett, Calhoun, Ga, .. 68,433 Jos. Milam, Cartersvjlle, Ga. . . 54,365 Chas. Barron, R. F D., Atlanta 45,800 Ralph Turner, Opelika, Ala.... . 31,270 Ambrose Scarboro.Royston.Ga. 28,310 Leon Spence, Carrollton, Ga. .. 24,950 A. Stewart, Macon, Ga 23,600 Leon B. Spears, Woodstock, Ga. 26,500 J. S. Plunkett, Carey Sta., Ga.. 12,495 Angus Craft, Hartwell. Ga 27,985 Sidney Wing, Decatur, Ga, .... 10.250 Georgia School Boys and Girls To ihe candidate in this district having the highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, cart and harness, complete, valued at $300. To the candidate In this district having second higher number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, saddle and bridle, complete, valued at $200. To the candidate in this district having third highest number of votes will be awarded a gold watch, valued at $15. To the candidate In this district having fourth highest number of votes will be awarded a silver watch, valued at $7.50. Ben Steinberg, Cartersville... 126,805 Clifford Henry, Carrollton 123.850 Gertrud© Mosley. Menlo 121,625 Lois Casey, Chattahoochee.... 122,850 Chap. E. Kelly. Cartersville... 118,190 Ambrose B. Tribble. Llthonia. 105,900 Margaret Danner, Doravllle... 97,300 R. C. Overstreet, Sylvania ... 71.425 John Logan, Gainesville 78,050 M Means, Meansville 92,700 Patrick Jones, Macor. 67,660 Blake Nichols. R. F. D.. Atlanta 47.720 Nina Cohen. Woodcltff, Ga 46,625 James Leak Reeves, Madison, Ga 45,900 (Billie) Wm. L. Campbell, Nor- cross, Ga 43,900 Virginia McCowen, Marietta Car Line 34,250 D. \V, Spain. Talbotton. Ga 30.605 Reginald Houser, Macon .... 39,945 Mary Allen, Macon 39.945 Paul Jossev, Forsyth 52.865 Elmer Towns, Social Circle ... 27,400 Miriam Stansell, Gainesville .. 26,900 Mary Caldwell. Chapley 26,545 Raleigh Wilkinson, Athens ... 26,100 Ennis Spinks, Chipley 22,900 Maxwell Aubrey, Bolton 20,360 Carv Brazil 20,195 Esther Boorstein, Covington .. 20,450 Landrum Grey 16,300 Susie Glenn. Social Circle .... 17,800 Warner Webb. Griffin 11,525 Will Chapman, Whlgman .... 10,950 H. H. Red wine, Fayetteville ... 10.800 Belle Stowe. Toecoa 10,300 School Boys and Girls Outside of State of Georgia. Vo the '-andidate in this district having the highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, cart and harness, complete, valued at $300. To the candidate in this district having second highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, saddle and bridle, complete, valued at $200. To th© candidate In this district having third highest number of votes will be awarded a gold watch, valued at $15. To the candidate in this district having fourth highest number of votes will be awarded a silver watch, valued at $7.50. Fain E. Webb. Jr.. Piedmont Ala 126,350 McGee Hunt. Westminster,S.C.125,390 Willie Finlay 121,800 Robert Hyatt Brown 1^8,325 Elmer Cooper, Greenville. S. C. 80,200 Lena Mae Smith, Knoxville, Tenn 130,250 Miss Lyldla Bemley 31,400 Rodney Stephens, Abbeville, S. C 46,380 Edmund A. Lively, Birmingham. Ala •. 26.105 Ralph Turner 25,000 Miss Dorothy Davis 28,000 Geo. W. Chamlee, Chattanoo ga, Tenn. . 21,500 *:* > *.*16:* Important Announcement of interest to BOOSTERS in the Hearst’s Sunday American and Georgian Pony Contest who wai win? The Question of the Day: Red Letter Ballots Count Most CUT HERE. RED LETTER BALLOT Good for 4,500 Votes when accompanied with a 24-months’ prepaid subscription ($4.00) by mail or carrier to the Hearst’s Sunday American. Votes to be Credited to Contestant’s Name. Dist. No. Subscriber’s Name and Address This ballot will be good until Tues day, July 29th, 10 p. m. Void after that time and must be accompanied by cash. No schedule votes are al lowed on these Red Letter Ballots. Signed Contest Manager. Send to Contest Department and Boost Your Favorite CUT HERE. Go Out Among Your Loyal Friends and Have Them Give Your Campaign a Tremendous Boost by Subscribing With a RED LETTER BALLOT to HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN. CUT HERE. ! RED LETTER BALLOT Good for 2,000 Votes when accompanied with a 12-months’ subscription by carrier or mall ($2.00) or 800 Votes With a 6-months’ ($1) subscription to Hearst’s Sunday American. Votes to be Credited to Contestant’s Name. DIsL No, Subscriber’s Name and Address , Th is ballot will be good until Tues day, July 29th, 10 p. m. Void after that time and must be accompanied by cash. No schedule votes are al- Signed ... ............. ... ...... lowed on these Red Letter Ballots. Contest Manager. Send to Contest Department and Boost Your Favorite CUT HERE. These RedLetter Ballots Will Not Be Accepted After 10 p.m., Tuesday, July 29 CONTEST CLOSES Thursday, July 31st, at 12 o’Clock P.M.