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RACE FOR PRIZE BALLOTS STIRS
CANDIDATES SEEKING AUTO
i It is doubtless the opinion of those
Vho are following the great subscrip
tion campaign of the Times-Recorder
closely that more interest will be
aroused by the Prize Ballots this week
than at any other single time during
the campaign.
Owing to the excellent opportunity
centered in the Prize Ballots, a num
ber of candidates who began late or
were handicapped in some way have
begun in earnest and are taking active
part this week.
To the candidate in each district
who turns in the largest amounts up to
Saturday night will be issued a Prize
Ballot of 900,000 votes. The two can
didates turning the next largest
amount will receive Prize Ballots of
800,000 votes. The other seven bal
lots decrease 100,000 each in like man
ner.
It may be possible that one S2O club
would win a Prize Ballot. In this
case the candidate would receive some
thing like 100,000 regular votes on the
individual subscriptions, and in addi
tion to this the club would get the
300,000 special votes, and if S2O was
the largest amount turned in, it
would get the 900,000 prize ballot,
which would make 1,300,000 votes that
this S2O would get for the candidate.
It is also possible that no one candi
date is so far ahead of all the others
that 1,300,000 additional votes would
not make her lead more safe.
Many expressions of satisfaction are
heard in regard to the drive for new
readers this week. At present a new
THE MOST DANGEROUS
OF ALL DISEASES
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No organs of the human body hrr so
important to health and long life at the
kidneys When they slow up and com
meni-fc to lag in their duties, look out'
Dangei is in sight
Find out what the trouble is—with- .
out delay Whenever you feel nervous,
weak dizzy, suffer from sleeplessness,
or have name in the bank, wake up at
once Your kidneys need help. These are
sign:- to warn you that your kidneys
art tint performing their functions !
properly. They are only half doing
their wo: k and are allowing impurities
to aecumnlate and be converted into
uric ueid and other poisons, -o-hieh
are causing you distress and will de
stroy you unless they are driven from
your system.
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subscription gets the same number of
votes an old one gets, but near the end
of the campaign every new one turned
in will get an extra allotment of votes.
It is doubtless the case that those
people not now subscribers are thor
oughly in accord with the purpose of
the ladies who are making the big
drive, and every courtesy and willing
ness to help is expected from them.
The vote standing for District One
is published today, and it will be not
ed that there are many changes. Dis
trict Two will appear Friday.
DISTRICT ONE —Embraces the cor
porate limits of the City of Americus.
A.
Miss Annie Lucille Allen 265,400
Miss Katherine Argo 271,800
Miss Julia Arrington 276,300
Miss Helen Argo 260,000
B.
Miss Sarah Britton 208,000
Miss Evelvn Bragg 277,000
Miss Lucy Buchanan 276,500
Miss Annie Bailey 258,000
Miss Madeline Brady 240,000
Mrs. George F. Brown 274,500
Miss Llewelyn Bragg 270,000
Mrs. Walter Brown 130,000
Mrs. J. C. Bynum 184,000
Mrs. W. C. Barrow 275,500
Mrs. G. W. Boone 276,400
Mrs. Roy Black 270,400
Mrs. D. K. Brinson 201,000
(’.
Miss Eva Culpepper 273,800
Miss Annie Cawood 275,400
Miss Dorothy Cargill 276,000
Mrs. W. M. Castleberry 271,800
Mrs. Max Cawood 115,000
D.
Miss Martha Dedman 273,800
Miss Hazel D’Avigdon 118,000
Miss Elizabeth Davis 277,000
Miss Kathleen Denham 276,400
Get some GOLD MEDAL Haarlem
Oil Capsules at once. They are an old,
tried preparation used all over the
world for centuries. They contain only
old-fashioned, soothing oils combined
with strength-giving and system-cleans
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sicians in their daily practice. GOLD
MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are im
ported direct from the laboratories in
Holland. They are convenient to take,
and will either give prompt relief or
your money will be refunded. Ask for
them at any drug store, but be sure
to get the original imported GOLD
MEDAL brand. Accept ns substitutes.
In sealed packages. Three sizes.
» AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
Mrs. C. E. Dunaway 183,000
Mrs. Alton Dupree 275,800
Mrs. N. M. Dudley 268,800
E.
Miss Claire Everette 219,000
Mrs. Seymour Evans 272,400 j
Miss Ellen Estes 208,000 i
Miss Emily Edwards 277,000'
Mrs. E. J. Eldridge 274,400
F.
Mrs. Guyton Fisher 278,500'
Mrs. R. C. Fetner 276,000 ;
Miss Lena Mae Finch 276,400
Miss Ada Finley 275,500 |
Miss Ethel Feagin 196,000
«.
Miss Julia Gordon 270,000
Miss Annis Gunnels ......120,000!
11.
Miss Anna Harden 271,000
Miss Rouse Hamilton 273,800
Miss Katie Hines 276,400
Mrs. Charles Hudson 274,800
Mrs. J. W. Harris, Jr 206,000
Miss Katherine Hamilton 268,400
Miss Arbie Harrison 231,000
Miss Sara Horne 272,800
Mrs. Glenn Hooks 238,000
Miss Winnie Clyde Hill 271,400
Miss Mary Will Harvey 274,800
Mrs. Albert Harris 235,000
Mrs. Leila Hurt 275,800
Mrs. V. M. Holloway 246,000
I.
Miss Annie Ivey 248,400
Miss Martha Ivey 276,400
J.
Miss Minnie Jones 270,400
K.
Miss Emma Klosterman 275,400
L.
Mrs. Taylor Lewis 267,400
Miss Mary Alice Lingo 274,800
M.
Miss Mary Elizabeth McLeod. .222.000
BACKACHE IS DISCOURAGING.
But Not So Bad if You Know How to
Reach The Cause.
Nothing more discouraging than a
constant backacbb. Lame when you
awaken, pains pierce you when you
bend or lift. It’s hard to work or to
rest. Bachache often indicates bad
kidneys. Americus people recommend
Doan’s Kidney Pills. Read this case:
Mrs. G. O. Chalkley, 1201 McGarrah
street, says: “A short time ago my
kidneys became affected and bothered
me a great deal. I felt tired and lan
guid all the time and ?ny kidneys
didn’t act properly. My back was sore
and lame and when I would stoop over
sharp pains would catch me in the
small of my back and I could hardly
straighten. Doan’s Kidney Pills were
recommended to me and I began tak
ing them. I used just part of a box
and they fixed me up in fine shape. 1
felt like a different person.
Price 60c at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask ofr a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Chalkley had. Foster-Milburn j
Co # , Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. adv]
Miss Edna Monohan 275,400
Mrs. S. H. McKee 234,400
Mrs. Emory J. Mathis 276,000
Miss Leta Merritt 276,400
Miss Fannie Ella McDaniel ... .274,800
Miss Alice Moses 277,000
Mrs. L. A. Morgan
0.
Miss Eva Owen 276 400
P.
Miss Mabel Peters 182,500
Miss Lillie Poole
Miss Bertha Pennington 226,000
Miss Jessica Physioc 276,800
Miss Marie Perkins 275,400
Mrs. Sam Perry 268,400
Mrs. R. E. Parker 267,800
R.
Miss Eunice Royal 238,400
Miss Louise Radcliffe 275,800
Miss Edith Ryals 244,800
Mrs. Emory Rylander 266,400
Mrs. W. M. Riley 203 000
S.
Miss Maude Sherlock 227,000
Miss Blanche Snider 274,800
Miss Sara Sheffield 270,400
Miss Lucy Simmons 277,000
Mrs. Ned Sawyer 232,000
Mrs. E. E. Schneider 274,800
Miss Linni Sanborn 273,800
Miss Marion Stalker 275,400
Mrs. I. B. Small 274,400
Mrs. E. S. Schofield 271,800
Mrs. L. B. Smith 182,000
Mrs. H. W. Smith wick 248,400
Mrs. Fred Smith 238,000
T.
ALCAZAR THEA TRE
THURSDAY
ARTCRAFT PICTURE
D. W. GRIFFITH Presents
'The Greatest Thing in Life”
SEVEN ACTS
Feaiu ing Lillian Gish and Robert Harron. Story Deals With Love and War.
Admission 10c and 25c
’ FRIDAY
BLUE RIBBON FEATURE
Beautiful Corrine Griffith
IN
“THE CIVIL PROBLEM”
Five Acts
Admission 10c and 20c
Miss Floye Taylor ....275,400
Miss LaVerne Thomas 276,800
Mrs. Li. T. Turner 231,000
V.
Mrs. E. M. Viquesney 277,000
W.
Miss Nella Weeks 236,000
Miss Margaret Wheatley 277,000
Miss Marie Walker 240’000
Miss Ethel Wells 274400
Miss Lucile Watkins 269,400
Prices $55 to $320.
HIGHTOWER’S BOOK STORE
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1919.
Miss Naomi Wright 268,800
Colds Cause Headaches and Pains
Feverish Headaches and Body Pains
caused from a cold are soon relieved by
taking LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE
(Tablets). There’s only one “Bromo
Quinine." E W. GROVE’S signature ou
the box. 30c.
Sheer Enjoyment—
do you know what it is?
YOU will know what
sheer enjoyment is
when you settle down to
listen to the Starr
“The difference is in the
tone.”