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♦ SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 191? ! STANDING OF CONTESTANTS IN BIG CAMPAIGN TO DOUBLE CIRCULATION The coming week will be one of the most important and will provide the best opportunity that the ladies who are so diligently and enthusiastically making the great subscription drive for The Times-Recorder will have be fore the end, for it is the last week of the big bonus vote on a club of $20.00 in subscriptions, each of which gets 400,000 extra votes besides the regular vote. This is the very largest extra bonds vote that will be offered at any time for the same amount of subscrip tions during the remaining time of the campaign. The regular vote is issued at the time the subscription is paid and it is not necessary to hold back subscriptions until a $20.00 club has been secured. Friends or regular pa trons of the paper may pay subscrip tions at The Times-Recorder office, to a regular collector, or in some other manner and ask that the votes be given to some of the ladies, and the amount would be credited oil the club. The voting Saturday was the very heaviest since the campaign was an nounced. The payment of subscrip tions, coming from many sources and divided among many of the ladies who are making a good showing in the race for the awards, was, perhaps, the largest for any one day of the cam paign. There is no one candidate yet, however, who has received such strong support that a few subscriptions would DISTRICT ONEl—Embraces the cor porate limits of the City of Americus: A. Miss Annie Lucile Allen 188,000 Miss Katherine Argo 122,000 Miss Julia Arrington 190,000 Mrs. D. R. Andrews 130,000 Miss Helen Argo 182,000 B. Miss Sarah Britton 123,000 Miss EVelyn Brag 193,500 Miss Lucy Buchanan 192,000 Miss Annie Bailey 182,000 Miss Madeline Brady 115,000 Mrs. Charles Burke 125,000 Miss Emma Mae Borum 180,000 Mrs. George F. Brown 179,500 Miss Llewelyn Bragg 187,500 Mrs. Walter Brown 130,000 Mrs. J. C. Bynum 184,000 Mrs. W. C. Barrow 187,000 Mrs. G. W. Boone 192,000 Mrs. B. R. Boyd 185,000 Mrs. Roy Black 118,000 Mrs. D. K. Brinson 115,000 C. Miss Eva Culpepper 191,000 Miss Annie Cawood 189,500 Miss Dorothy Cargill 188,500 Mrs. John Cato 117,000 Mrs. W. M. Castleberry 181,000 Mrs. Max Cawood 115,000 D. Miss Georgia Bena Dodson ...121,000 Miss Martha Dedman .' 184,500 Miss Hazel D’Avigdon 118,000 Miss Elizabeth Davis 188,500 Miss Gertrude Davenport ....130,000 Miss Kathleen Denham 188,000 Mrs. C. E. Dunaway 183,000 Mrs. Alton Dupree 187,500 lu.s. George Duncan 116,000 Mrs. N. M. Dudley 181,000 E. Miss Elizabeth Eldridge 106,500 Miss Claire Everett 186,500 Miss Annie Ellis 126,000 Mrs. Seymour Evans 180,500 Miss Mabel Ellis 100,500 Miss Ellen Estes 114,000 Miss Emily Edwards 192,500 Mrs. E. J. Eldridge 185,500 F. Mrs. Guyton Fisher 110,000 Mrs. R. C. Fetner 187,500 Miss Lena May Finch 190,000 Miss Ada Finley 191,000 Miss Ethel Feagin 122,000 G. Miss Julia Gordon 184,000 Mrs. Carr Glover 186,000 Mrs. V. H. Gaines 116,000 Miss Annis Gunnels 120,000 H. Miss Anna Harden 102,500 Miss Rouse Hamilton 185,000 Miss Katie Hines 186,000 Mrs. J. J. Holliday 96,000 Mrs. Charles Hudson 188,600 Mrs. J. W. Harris, Jr 115,000 Miss Katherine Hamilton .....100,500 Miss Mary Hawkes 189,000 Miss Arbie Harrison 119,000 Miss Sara Horne 121,000 Mrs. Glenn Hooks 120,000 Miss Winnie Clyde Hill .... 187,500 Miss Mary Will Harvey 134,000 Mrs. Albert Harris 114,000 Mrs. Leila Huit 186,500 Mrs. V. M. Holloway 180,500 Mrs. J. D. Hooks 116,000 L Miss Annie Ivey 189,500 DISTRICT TWO. District Two embraces all points in Sumter county and many points in Webster, Terrell, Lee, Crisp, Dooly, Macon, Schley and Marion. Route A, Americus. Miss Eunice Copeland 141,500 Mrs, Willie Bailey 190,500 Miss Bessie Bradley 110,000 Miss Reba Calhoun 186,000 Mis Ethel tCoogle 15?,000 Miss Della Giles 142,000 Miss Susie Ranew 185,500 Miss Bessie Howell 148,000 Miss Ruth Johnson 192,000 Miss Annie Willie Morris ....159,000 Miss Eddie Lou Parker 191,500 Miss Luna Parker 154,000 Miss Mattie McNeal 192,500 not secure enough votes to change places with the leader. No one has a “cinch,” and no one has run so far head of the others that her many com petitors could not very easily overtake her. Those of the ladies who are active in the campaign are being given most splendid support and are getting the co-operation of all the public-spirited people of this section, and the drive is succeeding splendidly. The efforts and co-operation of those who have been nominated are the greatest fea ture, for there has never been a cam paign when so many influential ladies have responded. To those who are making the drive and to those who are willing to assist and who wish to vote for any of the candidates, the announcement that the greatest vote so subscrip tions is offered for the coming week will no doubt appeal strongly and re sult in a big vote. The vote standing for the two dis tricts is published today. District One standings will appear again next Wed nesday afternoon again, and District Two Friday afteronon. Both districts will be published again next Sunday morning. Save the coupons, pay a subscrip tion and vote for some one of the en terprising candidates. The standings, as last tabulated: District One Miss Martha Ivey 191,500 J. Mrs. H. R. Johnson 104,500 Miss Minnie Jones 130,000 K. Miss Emma Klosterman 188,500 L. Miss Mary Littlejohn 132,000 Mrs. Taylor Lewis ...; 101,000 Miss Mary Alice Lingo 185,000 M. Miss Mary Elizabeth MaLeol .178,500 Miss Edna Monahan 121,000 Mrs. Carl W. Minor 181,000 Mrs. L. L. McCleskey 99,000 Mrs. S. H. McKee 121,000 Mrs. Emory J. Mathis 190,500 Miss Alice McNeil 125,500 Miss Leta Merritt 121,000 Miss Fannie Ella McDaniel ....122,000 Miss Alice Moses .. 191,000 Mrs. L. A. Morgan 189,500 N. Mrs. C. O. Niles 129,000 O. Mrs. George Oliver 190,000 Miss Eva Owens 187,000 P. Miss Mary Parker 129,00 C Miss Mabel Peters 182,500 Miss Lillie Poole 191,000 Miss Darien Pinkston 126,000 Miss Bertha Pennington 130,000 Miss Jessica Physioc 188,500 Miss Marie Perkins 185,500 Mrs. Sam Mrs. R. E. Parker 175,000 R. Miss Eunice Royal 122,000 Miss Louise Radcliffs 184,500 Miss Ethel Reese 118,000 Miss Edith Ryals 182,000 Mrs W. M. Riley 155,000 Mrs. Emory Rylander 187,000 S. Miss Maude Sherlock 183,500 Miss Corinne Sills 132,500 Miss Blanche Snider 187,000 Miss Eulalie Sawyer 128,000 Miss Sara Sheffield 190,500 Mrs. J. N. Sparks 102,000 Mrs. Edgar Shipp, Jr 98,000 Miss Lucy Simmons 191,500 Mrs. Ned Sawyer 117,000 .Mrs. E. E. Schneider 101,000 Miss Marion Stalker 191,000 Miss Linnie Sanborn 185,500 Mrs. I. B. Small ...» 188,500 Mrs. E. S. Schofield 98,000 Mrs. L. B. Smith 182,000 Mrs. H. W. Smithwick 118,500 Mrs. Fred Smith 180,000 T. Miss Floye Toler 191,500 Miss LaVerne Thomas 121,000 Miss Sara Tower ..116,000 Mrs. L. T. Turner 187,000 V Mrs. E. M. Viquesney 121,500 W. Miss Nella Weeks 183,500 Miss Marie Walkers 180,000 Mrs. J. R. Williams 104,500 Miss Margaret Wheatley 189,500 Marie Walker ...180,000 Miss Nellie Worthy 131,000 Miss Ethel Wells 189,000 Miss Lucile Watkins 115,500 Miss Alice Worthy 186,000 Miss Naomi Wright 124,500 Mrs. C. R. Whitley 183,500 Mrs. John Wagnon 100,000 Mrs. J. T. Warren '....182,500 Mrs. J. W. Waller 101,000 District Two Miss Ida Roach 120,000 Miss Bessie Veal 180,500 Miss Rosa Bagley 131,000 Miss Lucile Parker 155,000 Miss Ruth Bryant ..186,500 Miss Mattie Phillips !. 130,000 Miss Maude Brooks 98,000 Miss Hazel Braswell 190,500 Miss Marion Hargrove 114,000 Mrs. J. T. Methvin 120,000 Mrs. J. G. Chambliss 126,000 Miss Lillie Hall 190,000 Miss Ethel Guynes 114,000 Miss Louise Lowe 147,000 Miss Dessie Wood 189,500 Route B, Americus. Miss Lois McGarrah 190,500 Mrs. Oscar McLendon 114,000 Miss Ruby Tedder 131,000 • —l — " ■■ ™ AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER. Mrs. Joe Emory Dozier 180,000 Mrs. Walter Chappell 50,000 Mrs. Arch McCrea 50,000 Miss Ruth Green 182,000 Miss Ruby McLendon 127,000 Miss Kate Williams 186,000 Miss Emma Lee Salter 160,500 Miss Ethel Nicholson 134,000 Mrs. Jeff Teasley 185,500 Miss Ruby Simpson 127,000 Miss Leila Mcßae 114,000 Miss Maude Comer 186*000 Mrs. M. H. Preskett 124,000 Mrs. J. N. Dutton 188,000 Mrs. A. S. McCrea 192.000 Mrs. I. S. Story 142,000 Miss Celeste Howard 192,500 Route C, Americus. Mrs. Coleston, Box 10, 128,000 Miss Mary Jordan 181,000 Miss Dannie Odom 132^000 Miss Mallie Forrest 180,000 Miss Lillie Mae Evans 192,000 Miss Almeda Carter 84,000 Miss Olga Halstead 192,500 Miss Jewell Lane 191,500 Miss Mary Wynne 1921)00 Route D, Americus. Miss Flossie Parker 86,000 Miss Bessie Williams 193’000 Mrs. J. R. Kennington 85*500 Mrs. J. J. Kinard 191,500 Mrs. D. F. McAllister 191*000 Andersonville, Ga. Mrs. C. A. Johnson 105,000 Mrs Minnie Justice 116^000 Miss Annie Lacy 189,000 Miss Eunice Mcßae 142*000 Miss Beulah Pennington 139,000 Mrs. Joe Rooks 185,000 Miss Blanche Troy 139,000 Miss Janie Wicker 187,000 Miss Mattie Wilkerson 132,000 Adams, Ga. Mrs. Lee Childers 190,000 Brantley, Ga. Miss Jessie Benson 185,000 Miss Genie Blythe 141,000 Buena Vista, Ga. Mrs. W. O. Amyette 186,000 Mrs. W. F. Frazier 116^000 Miss Aurie Benson 106^000 Miss Mae Cook 190,500 Miss Ethel Goodroe 132*000 Mrs. Bert. Gordon 126*000 Miss Evelyn Gaines 188,000 Mrs. A. D. Jordon 120,000 Miss Irma Rainey 182,000 Miss Rena D. Weaver 120,000 f’obb, Ga. Mrs. J. J. Cocke 191,000 Miss Susie Pryor 102,000 DeSote, Ga. Mrs. S. H. Ferguson 101,000 Miss Fannie Kaylor 138,000 Miss Ethel Graddick 192,500 Doyle, Ga. Miss Ina Hart 120,000 Miss Lucille Persons 192,000 Mrs. T. L. Story 114,000 Mrs. Laz Wiggins 116,000 Dawson, Ga. Miss Lucille Hiller 141,000 Mrs. C. S. Durden 185,500 Lllaville, Ga. Mrs. Mary Jordan 143,000 Mrs. Willie Jordan 190,000 Miss Myrtle Thedford 190,500 Mrs. L. B. Smith 154,000 Miss Nannie K. Weaver 148,000 Mrs. Grady W T imbish ..‘ 186,000 Mrs. Charles Walls 128,000 Miss Berta Williamson 90,000 Miss Maude Williamson 181.000 Miss Leila Williamson 101,000 Mrs. Arthur Murray 116,500 Mrs. Willis Hogg 183,000 Huntington, Ga. Miss Annie Lee Johnson ....101,00b Miss Katherine Broadfield 187,000 Ideal, Ga. Mrs. Nelson 116,000 Misc Leona Hardin 187,000 LaCrosse, Ga. Miss Estelle Jones 193,000 Miss Willie Grantham 180,000 Miss Alice Rooks ..182,000 Miss Myrtle Autry 183,000 Leslie, Ga. Miss Mamie Burnette 106,000 .Mrs. H. A-,Deriso 92.000 Miss Julia Hines 160,000 Miss Nina Williams 132,000 Miss Ruth E. Chappell 181,000 Miss Annie Byrd Cocke 193,000 Miss Ruth Parker 115,000 Miss Mary Deriso, R 3 192,500 Miss Annie Claire Ranew ....175,000 Miss Mary Carter 186,000 Leesburg, Ga. Miss Addie Belle Forrester ... .190,000 Miss Martha Forrester 114,000 Mrs. A. Godwin 128,000 Miss Ella Mae Godwin 140,000 Miss Ruth Harris 182,000 Miss Florence Paul 102,000 Mrs. H. B. Stovall 139,000 Montezuma, Ga. Mrs. B. B. Brooks 185,000 Miss Frances Felton 161,000 Miss Edith McKenzie 113,000 Oakiield, Oa. Hiss Ruby Harris 180,000 Oglethorpe, Ga. Mrs. Jerido J. Bull 121,000 Miss Helen Johnson 160,000 Miss Pauline Murray 189,000 Miss Ruby Morgan ; 161,000 Mrs. J. P. Nelson 132,000 Miss Lois Rogers 187,000 Miss Susie Mae Greer 159,000 Parrott, Ga. Mrs. W. S. Flowers 116,000 Miss Bertha Lee 188,000 Miss Myron Mitchner 158,000 Mrs. W. D. Morgan 180,000 Putnam, Ga. Miss Josephine Stevens 140,000 Preston, Ga. Miss Bessie Adams 183,000 Miss Martha F. Bell 192,500 Miss Jimmie Gunnels 189,000 Miss Ruby Kidd 102,000 Miss Belle Rees 188,000 Miss Sallie Thornton 110,000 Miss Gussie Walker 105,500 Plains, Ga. Miss Dixie Crawford 190,500 Miss Georgia Harvey 139,000 Miss Martha Jackson, RFD ..190,000 Miss Lucile Thomas 121,000 Mrs. Bill Jennings 149,000 Mrs. J. A. Feagin 181,500 Miss Maggie Jenkins 128,000 Mrs. J. C. Logan 191,000 Miss Irene Murray 192,500 Mrs. H. R. McGee 110,000 Miss Edna Robinson, R 3, ....190,000 In Order to Start Monday's Sales Off With a Rush We Of fer the Following Special Values Special lot of regular $1 Skirt Sale and $1.50 quality c •„< t !>pecial lot ol new Silk Childrens Gingham n . . ... . and Percale Dresses, in ™ lV s ’ in ac^ beautiful patterns and ver y pretty styles; 3to 14, to close st y les » on sale special out Monday, at Monday, at 79c each $3.95 For one day only, Monday, March 24th, all our new Spring Coats, Capes and Dolmans will be on <; a le ONE-FOURTH OFF Special lot of $1.50 and New lot of Silk Petticoats, Pretty lot of new Voile $2 Kabo Corsets, »o i n a >l colors, at Waists just received dose out, at and on sale, at 95c $6.00 $1.25 Special showing of new Coat Suits, Dresses, Waists, and Millinery Monday. Lots of new gar ments just received, in all the latest styles, and we guarantee our prices to be less than you will find elsewhere. COME TO SEE US MONDAY. ChurchweH’s Dept. Store Miss Florrie Belle Stewart .... 184,000 Miss Hazel Timmerman 125,000 Miss Annie M. Thomas 144,000 Miss Annie Bell Wise 192,000 Mrs. Lon Wise 99,000 Miss Agnes Thomas 184,000 Miss Alice Ruth Timmerman 142,000 Miss Marguerite Hudson 191,500 Miss Sarah Crawford 116,000 Miss Allie Adams 192,000 Rupert. Ga. Mrs. W. C. Brooks, RFD 185,000 Richland, Ga. Miss Bessie Elder 160,000 Miss Myrtle Davenport 189,000 Mrs. E. L. Carter 120,000 Miss Ruby Goar 147,500 Miss Lillian Gordy 181,500 Miss Mamie Harrell 126,000 Miss Sara Tompkins 187,500 Smithville, Ga. Mrs. William Chappell, R 4, ....193,000 Miss Jennie Mae Davis 118,000 Mrs. G. \V. Israel 91,000 Miss Lira Belle Williams ....186,000 Mrs. Carl Croxton 115,000 Miss Ruth McCoy 187,500 Mrs. G. W. Wiggins, Jr 159,000 Miss Lillian Thomas 118,500 Mrs. C. D. Brinkley 180,000 Mrs. J. A .Hill 190,500 Miss Louise Webb 122,000 Miss Mary Littleton 114,000 Miss Annie Laurie Wells 183,000 Miss Emma Wiggins 141,000 Sumter, Ga Miss Annie Cathrien 138,500 Miss Alma Webb 181,000 Mrs. Geo. McDonald 192,500 Tazwell, Ga. Miss Alice Chatham 142,000 Miss Rena Holley 181,000 Mrs. Dr. Murray 120,000 Miss Ruth McMickle 158,000 Warwick, Ga. Miss Irene Gleiton .....189,000 RHEUMATISM? TRY “SNAKE OIL” Guaranteed To Be Satisfactory or Money Back. If you have rheumatism, lumbago, sore throat, or any ache or pain, you can depend on getting gratifying re lief from Miller’s Antiseptic Oil, for merly known as Snake Oil. This great scientific preparations has brought joy and happiness to thousands when ev erything else failed. 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