The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, February 24, 1916, Image 12

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A FRIEND In Need is a Friend Indeed; and Now is the Time for You to Subscribe and Aid Favorites DOUBLE VOTE PERIOD ENDS SATURDAY, FEB. 26-2 P. M. This is the Biggest Vote Offer of the Big Auto Contest Friends of Candidates, Notice! Your Subscription, if paid Before 2 P. M. Satur day Feb. 26th, will give your friend in the race more votes than if paid during any of the remainder of the contest. So “come across” with your subscription now. This contest ends Saturday, March 11, at 2 p. m. It is impossible for any candidate whose name is in the race to call on each and every friend personally and ask for their subscription. You look over the list of candidates and mail it to the Contest Manager, Lock Box 314 Bainbridge, and credit will be given to your favorite in the race for the $440 FORD AUTO. ...DO IT NOW-TO-DAY... $400 Piano, Furnished By Star Piano Company Piano to be given away in The Post-Search Light Con test now going on. (Contest (Closes Saturday, March II, 2 P. M. GIVE YOUR FRIEND A BOOST No Losers —CASH COMMISSION TO NON-PRIZE WINNERS— No Losers '•Ji . Close Race Between Twenty-Two Candidates in Big Auto Contest > gold given Fob. 2t»th. to the worker that turns in THE GREATEST NUMBER OF NEW SUBSCRIBERS FROM Feb. 19th, to Feb. 23th. WON EXTRA VOTES FOR NEW BUSINESS. Extra votes were won as follows Saturday by candidates turn ing in the greatest, second, third, fourth, filth, sixth, seventh, eighth, greatest number or NEW subscriptions; Miss Fannie Brockett, 100,000; Mrs. Edna Williams, 00,0(H); Miss Ona Franklin. 80,000; Miss Rosa Swicord, 70,000; Miss Autrey Mock, and Mr. Frank Moore, who tied for the fifth greatest number of new sub scriptions. 60,000 votes, each: Miss Velma I'l'urnage, 50.000; the Misses Pauline Kelly, Evelyn Hanna, and Margaret Webb, tied, 40,000 votes each; the Misses Zudie Mills, and Nell Wheeler, tied, 30 000 votes, each. . WON EXTRA VOTES FOR OLD BUSINESS. Extra votes were won as follows last Saturday by candidates Turning in the greatest amounts of OLD subscriptions in the follow- W order:-Mrs. Edna Williams. 100,000: Miss Fannie Brockett, I 1H),000; Miss Rosa Swicord. 80,000; Miss Autrey Mock, 70.000; the .•iissea Ona Franklin, Nell Wheeler and Gladys Jackson, tied, 60,00*1 votes each; Miss Evelyn Hanna, 50,000; the Misses Pauline Kelly J and Margaret Webb, tied, 40,000; the Misses Loto Weeks and Zudie Mills, tied. 30,000. EXTRA VOTE OFFER THIS WEEK MUCH LESS. To the candidate that turns in the GREATEST NUMBER and the SECOND GREATEST NUMBER of NEW subscriptions this week will go 50,000 and 25,000 extra votes each; while 50,000 and 25,000 votes will go to the candidates turning in the greatest and second greatest amounts of OLD business. THERE WILL BE NO EXTRA VOTES OF ANYjsORT GIVEN AFTER THIS WEEK. All extra votes won have been counted in the standings in this week’s paper. THE FIRST MAY BE LAST. The HIGHEST candidate in this week’s issue has397,875 votes. The LOWEST has 61.875, a DIFFERENCE of 336,000 but with lOO.OtiO votes given with a 10 year subscription, the DIFFERENCE FADES AWAY WITH THREE TEN YEAR SUBSCRIPTIONS, so we can really and truly say that ANY WORKER can STILL WIN the $475 Ford Auto. NO WORKER THAT WILL WORK IS SO FAR BACK THAT HE (OR SHE) CAN’T EASILY TAKE THE LEAD, so truly the "first may be last, and the last FIRST” when the final wind up comes. La Grippe t*e Ml Me ■»< Takli'u if Ba< Colds ant earned bv germs. Fo» j 0'iK-fc relie*' take The tiiact (trip (Verm Ki -a Johnson’s Tonic I THE PRIZE LIST A Ford Five Passenger Automobile A $400 French Piano A $100 Business College Scholarship $35 in Cash Prizes A Cash Commission to all Non-Prize Winners DR. E. C. SMITH DENTIST Gold /^^N^|Bridge Crown Work $3.50 ' $4.00 Set of Teeth $5.50 Teeth Extracted Without l*ain. Office Belcher’Block m