The Marietta journal. (Marietta, Ga.) 1866-1909, August 26, 1909, Image 1

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The Marictta Fouenal VOL. 43. -9 | e ——————— ON NEXT SATURDAY we will begin our Great Piano Contest, which is open to one and all, lasting tea months, at which time the one ASUPSE Sedatgies nmLe -of votes will get this Magnificent Four-Hundred-Dollar Piano absolutely free. There is no drawing, game of chance or any other gambling feature about this contest. Read all about this great proposition below. Music all day next Saturday. Come in and see the beautiful piano and hear the musiec. Special Big Bargains for next Saturday, and only one day will the following prices be good : 10 yards of good Cali .. R T et 40 yards good 5-cent Sheeting ] R 39c - ANNOUNCE YOUR CANDIDATE MAKE THEM WIN - SOMEBODY GETS THIS PIANO FREE! IS IT YOU? 7 Having demonstrated to ourselves the merit of this wa of advertising, we have secured th i ivi fidia b . . to All Voting Contest of them all. 4 S cured the exclusive privilege of inaugurating this, the Biggest, Best and Free Do You Want This Beautifui, Full Size, High Grade Piano? This Contest is a part of the millions of dollars that is annually spent in the United States in advertisi in di . shows to you that we are wide awake and are always ready to extend to ort)xr trade every possible :dlvl;:ta‘é%rti;sl&gé W:; I:)‘;t;rlil:elzu(:g:‘;t :g‘(;cf}:'e:lgt(l:og: A - THE CONTEST IS AS FOLLOWS, AND FREE TO ALL ALIKE: e I?tart to&q.y. Ygg have the sa_mfi. t?opptortuntxt}; as anyone };lse to vty{n t(lius blea(;xtlful ;Snané) fr%e. Ask your friends to aid you; they will readily consent, as it costs them nothing. one your neighbor to vote for you, or if your friend or lodge or Sunday School is i o Ehe : ’ 1 them put in every vote you can. y g ay School is in the race to secure this valuable prize, get busy and help SIMPLE CONDITIONS. . ‘This Full-Size, High-Grade Cote Cabinet Grand Piano will be given awa',i to the person, el%b. charitable institution, lodge, school or church that receives the highest popular vote. HOW TO VOTE, We give, with every cash purchase at our gtore, a voting cer tificate ; the power of each vote represents the amount of your purchase. If your purchase 18 10 cents, this gives you ten votes; a 30-cent purchase entitles you to 30 votes; a dollar traded with us gives you 100 votes, ete. Each voting certificate must bear your name, date of your purchase and signature of our firm to be valid. HOW TO WIN. Request your friends and neighbors to spend their money at our store and cast their votes for you. If your Sunday school has been needing a piano, work for this one. If you have been want ing a piano, and have not felt just ready o make a purchase, just a little hustling among your friends and the placing of your trade at our store will secure this elegant high-grade Piano FREE. Our line of merchandise is just as complete. We give as good values and extend as many courtesies as any store in town. We will certainly appreciate your trade. You have the chance of ge curing the pisno, and your friends will not hesitate to trade with us if you suggest that it will help you to secure this piano. The Big Piano Voting Contest Will Be the Big Event! Excitement Will Soon Be Rife! . Yeu want to get into the fight at once. TLet us suggest that you organize your forces. (Get in the lead and stay in the lead. The prize is 100 valuable to lose when it costs ne money to win. The pianv is one of the best and furnished us by one of the South’s largest piano eoncerns, and now is the time for you to hurry up snd get buey. Ask your friends to give You their votes. See that they are voted for you. ©ur Goods and Prices Should make you our cash customer anyway.. Just & trial crder, and you will be convinced that you like as as well as unyone. Then trade with us, and secure a fine pisno for your home, or help your friend or lodge or chureh secure it. You get good service and value received for your money. anyway. ~ WHO DO YOU WANT TO HAVE THE PIANO? HENRY A. WARD, varEeTTA GA MARIETTA. GA.. THURSDAY MORNING. AUG. 26, 1909, 10 yards good 5-cent Cotton Checks BOE it miitevis i I . A G 3 90 10 yards good 10-cent Lawn f01‘................... 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TG THIE 3 ; 3 X 108 R % ;§ PR RR S b s e 3 3 Bt R U e) GR & ; éA e ‘59 RN 2 o % RIE I e "g e R e Sl NSSR o i o SRR ST F T i : o 3 e DR o o s BE o : 80 bR i AR e o i Bk : i R S R R i L S PR 3 B R NR, SRR R RN X * NS SRR PR sA S NS AR TR B A 3 : R e B e T A e g : % o T : : S COTE PIIANO, This beaatiful Cabinet Piano is handsome in case design and finish—an artietic plainness that attracts and is always admired. Height, 4 feet, 9 inches; width, 5 feet, 2 inches; depth, 2 teet, 3 inches; seven and one-third octaves; when boxed ready for ship ment, weight, 850 pounds. This Piano has the Automatic Extension Front, with a Music Rest the length of the Piano; hand-carved panels ard mouldings, Has folding fall board, hardwood back. The sounding board of the best known material for retention of sound waves, and the wrist plank constructed of compound rock maple. Has the double French repeating action ; the German imported strings ; three uni sons with overstrung base ; nickle-plated trimmings; three pedals with muffler ; ivory keys, quadruple veneered, and is fully guaran teed for ten years sgainst any deficiency in workmanship or mate risl. SPECIAL DESIGN. The Iniernational Piano Company, whose main offices are at Jacksonville, Fla., ig the furnisher of this beautiful Piano, and the reputation of this well-known Music House agsures the purchasers of the high qaslity of the instrument. Ite tone is full, pure and resonant. Just the kind you would want to buy. ‘ Could You Name the Winner? It would be hard to do, but yon ean help someone to win or by a little work win yourself. The Con test is now on in earnest. and all alike share the same show—jyour cash purchase secnres your voting ticket, and every ticket bears the name of the voter. NOT ALLOWED—No one interested in the store wiil be allowed a vote though they give ue their trade, sand we have no interest in who wins the piano. It is a free-for-all contest, where the most popular contestant, must win out. Prominent Judges Decide. - Three of the representative citizens of our community will be paid by us to run up the tally sheets »nd see that all votes are fairly cast, and as each voter's name with amount purchased tust ngposr on the ticket to make it valid, 8o it ean not be anything but fair. Our reputation and International Piano Com pany are behind the good intentions of the contest. 100 Children’s Bonnets at, BROR ik bb T 5 C 50 pair Long Silk Gloves at, PO R bl b v s o I9C FREE TO EVERYBODY OURMETHOD OF ADVERTISING LIFRE-TIME OPPORTUNITY, This is your free opportunity. It coscs nothing to vote to en ter the race. You have to buy the goods anyway. Trade at our store, where you secure the same elegant treatment from elerks— the goods, the equal in value of any you can buy anywhere, and our sccommodationa are equal, if not the best, in town, and the Fine Piano for yourself or friend. NO CHARGE. The rules are simple, the children can work on it. The contest will be intareuin&jult a little friendly rivalry to advertise our business and the Cote Piano. MUSIC RREE. Come and see this fine piano at our store, and let us furnish you some Free Music, just, to show you what a beautiful tone piano we are giving away. Ask your friends to come and see it. Would you not like to see it in your parlor? It is a Piano that any home should feel proud to own. Cote Pianos are found in many of the representstivé musical homes of our Southland. The Cote Piano appeals to the Scathern buyer. It is made with the one idea of giving more for the money than any other Piano made. The{ always give eminent satisfaction, for they are just suited for our climate. You will be surprised to know how many of your friends are willing to aid you to secure this Parlor Piano for your home. NO. 34