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VOLUME XVI.
ABSOLUTELY FREE
MELODIGRAND $375 KINGSLEY $325
GRAFONOLA $l5O
Numerous other Prizes will be Distributed by
MERCHANTS and THE BANKS COUNTY JOURNAL
in !hi Greatest Voting Contest ever Putted off in this Territory
The . >ital Prize will be in tone the most finished product of the Piano world today--a beautiful superb toned MELODI-
G-RAND PlANO.made in MAHOGANY and the second prize is like unto it,almost, it being a beautiful KINGSLEY Piano, made in OAK.
THESE ARE NO TIN-PANNY INSTRUMENTS.
Call to see them, and have the piano man to examine them.
The MELODIGRAND is now on display at the drug store of Gillespie Company, Maysville, Ga. The Kingsley is on display
at Chandler & Jackson's Pharmacy, Maysville, Ga Call and see them. They will be brought to Homer just as soon as we can secure
suitable quarters to display them.
We know you would like to win tne
Beautiful Melodigrand Piano, or the Kings
ley either, and perhaps you are thinking on
that line, but we want you to see now who
the effort to win the Easter Hat.
*; This is to be the greatest and most in
teresting contest ever put on in this territo
ry. There will be more people at work,
greater interest shown, and more expres
sions of pleasure about the quality and val
ue of the Pianos and ocher prizes than has
ever been known here in any contest here
tofore.
Perhaps the mo t pleasing feature of the
whole matter is -> very body would like to
have the beau i.'ui, matchless-toned Melo
digrai and Piano On xorcw jin each locality
can enter this oo to cl each one stand a
fine chano of vi axing.
On 11 o I.•xa :l s xould only a few en
ter. it wo la . au h larger number of
votes to oj .x e t.xo capic.ti prize.
Mu h of this work can be done quietly
at homo by 3 >rr spondence—only let your
friend - know you are in the race for the
MELODIGRA TD and tnere will be many
coupons voted .or you.
Get into th r ice. Get in in time. No-
RANKS COUNTY JOURNAL
Devoted to Giving the News, Encouraging the Progress, and Aiding the Prosperity of Banks County.
How About You Earning' one of those Beautiful Easter Hats ?
Homer, Fanks County, Georgia, Thursday, February 13, 1913.
Address, CONTEST MANAGER, Banks County Journal.
tify your friends and do so now—right now.
Today is the time-the best time. The right
time. You can do all this work without
leaving home. More could be accomplished
by regular systematic canvassing.
And every bit of work you do counts for
YOU. You are your own nominee for suc
cess, if you want to be, and what you do
goes toward putting the prize in your own
hand. What your friends do helps in a large
measure.
There are absolutely no restrictions as
to where your votes come from; you get
them from whomsoever you can.
This is a friendly contest for all. Yes ,for
you wherever you reside.
Have you noticed the prizes so far se
cured? They are simply great. The list is
not complete. There will be right about
TWELVE HUNDRED DOLLARS worth of
these prizes.
Make up your mind you want one and
then go after it. Don’t be timid, or shy or
backward. You have nerve, use it. You
have stickability, get into the game. You
can win if you keep everlastingly after the
coupons and subscriptions. You have quite
as good an opportunity as any one else.
You don’t have to be already in the race
when you read this. You can start ANY
TIME, but NOW is the best time. Every
day, every week you stay out you are losing
a few votes on coupons and may be some on
subscriptions.
Remember the ties in votes in our con
test one year ago. Get every vote now it
may tie you up, or may untie your vote.
Today is a fine time to begin. You can
wait a few days it you desire, but while you
are considering the matter of entering, oth
ers are securing votes oerhaps that by right
you should have, and could have for the
asking.
Read every word about the contest in
this issue and then get right to work.
All you need to do is to send to us for
blank subscription receipts, and then col
lect Coupons and subscriptions and mail
your report every Monday morning.
REMEMBER. The MELODIGRAND
is a Piano whose “tone is the most finished
product of the piano world to-day. Noth-
Tin-Panny about it.
“Ask the Piano Man-”
NUMBER 45.