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* MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1919,.
ONLY ONE MORE WEEK LEFT OF
SECOND PERIOD REGULAR VOTES
There is only one more week of the
the Great Subscription Campaign of
The Times-Recorder. After this, week
the third period on regular votes be
gins, and they decline accordingly.
The ten prize ballots which are of
fered on the next t woweeks, will be
the last prize ballots offered. To the
contestant who turns in the largest
amount regardless of the district she
is in, for the coming two weeks, will
be awarded a Prize Ballot Os one mil
lion votes. To the next largest will
be awarded a prize ballot of 900,000
votes, the next 800,000, and so on down
to 100,000 extra votes for the tenth
largest amount. It is evident from
the amounts which probably won the
last prize ballots were offered, that
smaHer amounts can win than some
candidates think. These prize ballots
we also in addition to the regular and
special votes.
This prize ballot is positively the
last one that will be offered during
the campaign. The regular votes de
cline in the last period on April 12,
and the big campaign comes to a
close fourteen days later. The offer
of special votes, which is now 200,-
000 to the club, ends on April 19, and
this also is the last special vote offer.
During the last six days of the cam
paign from April 20 to April 26, no
special votes will be issued on clubs.
All contestants can readily see that
the last and remaining big chance lies
in the coming two weeks,- which vir
tually close the big campaign, so far
as big votes are concerned.
The standings of both districts which
were prepared for Sunday’s issue, but
which were held over, follow:
DISTRICT ONE—Embraces the cor
porate limits of the City of Americus.
A.
Miss Annie Lucille Allen ....271,400
Miss Katherine Argo 271,800
Miss Julia Arrington 301,300
Miss Helen Argo 260,000
B.
Miss Evelyn Bragg 302,700
Miss Lucy Buchanan 302,500
Miss Madeline Brady 240,000
Mrs. Geo. F. Brown 204,300
Mis Llewelyn Bragg 270,000
Mrs. W. C. Barrow 303,900
Mrs. G. W. Boone 302,600
Mrs. Roy Black 270,400
Mrs. D. R. Brinson ...260,300
C.
Miss Eva Culpepper 273,800
Miss Annie Cawood 303,800
Miss Dorothy Cargill 276,000
Mrs. W. M. Castleberry 304,500
Mrs. Max Cawood 115,000
D.
Miss Martha Dedman 300,800
Miss Hazel D’Avigdon 118,000
Miss Elizabeth Davis 301,200
Miss Elizabeth Davis 301,200
Miss Kathleen Denham 302,100
Mrs. C. E. Dunaway 301,700
Mrs. Alton Dupree 275,800
Miss Claire Everette 301,100
Mrs. Seymour Evans 2.72,400
Miss Ellen Estes 208,000
Miss Emily Edwards 303,900
F.
Mrs. Guyton Fisher 301,000
Mrs. R. C. Fetner 303,600
Miss Lena Mae Finch 302,400
Miss Ada Finley 303,800
Miss Ethel Feagin 196,000
G.
Miss Annis Gunnells 120,000
IL
Miss Rouse Hamilton 302,300
Miss Katie Hines 301.400
Mrs. Charles Hudson 274,800
Mrs. J. W. Harris, Jr 260,300
Miss Katherine Hamilton 268,400
Miss Arbie Harrison 250,300
Miss Sara Horne 272,800
Mrs. Glenn Hooks 254,300
Miss innie Clyde Hill 291,600
Miss Mary Will Harvey ...u.274,800
Mrs. Albert Harris
Mrs. Leila Hurt 302,900
Mrs. V M. Holloway 246,000
I.
Miss Annie Ivey
Miss Martha Ivey 302,600
J.
Miss Minnie Jones .. 275.400
E.
Miss Emma Klosterman 303,800
1..
Mrs. Taylor Lewis 267.100
Miss Mary Alice Lingo ........298,500
M.
Miss Mary Elizabe'h McLeod. .222,000
Miss Edna Monohan 281.490
Mrs. S. H. McKee 234,400
Mrs. Emory J. Mathis 303,100
Miss Leta Merritt ...304,000
Miss Fannie Ella McDaniel ...274,800
Miss Alice Moses 303,600
Mrs. L. A. Morgan 303,000
0.
Miss Eva Owen 301,400
I’.
Miss Mabel Peters
Miss Lillie Poole 303.600
Miss Bertha Pennington 226,000
Miss Jessica Physioc 208,100
Miss Marie Perkins 301,400
Mrs. Sam Perry 268,400
Mrs. R. E. Parker 269,300
R.
Miss Eunice Royal 276 6'o
Miss Louise Radcliffe 279.8)0
Miss Edith Ryals 241.800
Mrs. Emory Rylander 281,100
Mrs. W. M. Riley 203,000
S.
Miss Maude Sherlock ........277,700
Miss Mlanche Snider .271,800
Miss Sara Sheffield 270.400
Miss Lucy Simmons 303.400
Mrs. Ned Sawyed 300,100
Mrs. E. E. Schneider ....... 27 i.SOO
Miss Linnie Sanborn 302,600
Miss Marion Etalker 303 800
Mrs. I. B. Small 274,400
x Mrs. E .S. Schofield 291,600
Mrs. L. B. Smith 286,700
Mrs. H. W. Smith wick 271,900
Mrs. Fred Smith 238,000
T.
Miss Floy© Toler 302,700
Miss LaVerne Thomas 301,500
M • L. T. Turner 231,000
V.
Mrs. E. M. Viquesney 303,900
Miss Margaret Wheatley 301,600
Miss Marie Walker 240,000
Miss Ethel Wells 304,300
Msis Lucille Watkins 269,400
Miss Naomi Wright 285,300
DISTRICT TWO.
District Two embraces all points ir.
Sumter county and many points in
Macon, Schley and Marion.
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Route A, Americus.
Miss Eunice Copeland 263,200
Miss Bessie Bradley 276,500
Miss Reba Calhoun 229,000
Miss Ethel Coogle 302,600
Mrs. Bessie Howell 301,700
Miss Ruth Johnson 303,200
Miss Annie Willie Parker ....240,400
Miss Eddie Lou Parker 303,700
Miss Mattie McNeal 302,500
Miss Ida ftoach 219,500
Miss Rosa Bagley 292,100
Miss Lucile Parker 155,000
Miss Ruth Bryant 276,300
Mrs. Mattie Phillips 301,300
Miss Maude Brooks .210,000
Miss Hazel Braswell 280,200
Miss Marion Hargrove 210,000
Mrs. J. T. Methvin 295,100
Mrs. J. G Chambliss 226,000
Miss Lucille Hall 302,300
Miss Ethel Guynes 216,000
Miss Dessie Wood 290,10.
Route B, Americus.
Miss Lois McGarrah 285,300
Miss Ruby Tedder 220,000
Mrs. Joe Emory Dozier 290,200
Mrs. Waletr Chappell 50,000
Mrs. Arch McCrea 50,000
Miss Ruth Green 293,500
Miss Ruby McLendon 268,400
Miss Kate Williams 240,600
Miss Emma Lee Salter 301,600
Miss Ethel Nicholson 234.000
Mrs. Jeff Teasley ....290,600
Miss Leila Mcßae 211,000
Miss Maude Comer 270,500
Mrs. M. H. Preskett 272.600
Mrs. J. N. Dutton 188 000
Mrs. A. S. McCrea 300 700
Mrs I. S. Story ....273,600
Mis-> Celeste Howard 391. r OC
Route (’, Americus.
Mrs. Coleston, Box 10 ..211,000
Miss Mary Jordan 290,400
Miss Dannie Odom 263,400
Miss Mollie Forrest 207,500
Miss Lillie Mae Evans 302,400
Miss Olba Halstead 301,300
Miss Almeda Carter 84,000
Miss Jewell Lane 303,600
Miss Mary Lane 302,900
Route D, Americus.
Miss Bessie Williams 303,700
Mrs. J. R. Kennington 85,500
Mrs. J. J. Kinard 303,200
Mrs. D. F. McAllister 301,600
Andersonville, Ga.
Mrs. C. A. Johnson 268,400
Mrs. Minnie Justice 217,000
Miss Annie Lacy 303,400
Miss Eunice Mcßae 142,000
Miss Beulah Pennington 300,200
Mrs. Joe Rooks 275300
Miss Janie Wicker 224300
Mss Mattie Wilkerson 274300
Adams, Ga.
Mrs. Lee Childers 276,800
Albany, Ga.
Miss Irene. Gleaton 286,600
Brantley, Ga.
Miss Gene Blythe 925,300
Buena Vista.
Miss Mae Cook 301,600
Mrs. Bert Gordon 270 300
DeSoto, Ga.
Miss Fannie Kaylor 303,300
Miss Mary Ferguson ....302,700
Miss Ethel Graddick 301 200
Doyle, Ga.
Miss Lucille Persons 301,700
Mrs. Laz Wiggins
Dawson, Ga.
Miss Lucille Hiller 290,500
Ellaville, Ga.
Mrs. Willie Jordan 302,900
Miss Myrtle Thedford -:.301,700
Miss Nannie K. Weaver 280,600
Huntington, Ga.
Miss Annie Lee Johnson 206,000
Miss Katherine Broadfield ....300300
Ideal, Ga.
Miss Leona Harden 303,100
LaCrosse, Ga.
Miss Estelle Jones 303,700
Miss Myrtle Autry -.301300
'Leslie, Ga.
Mrs. H. A. Deriso 92,000
Miss Ruth Parker 300,200
Miss Julia Hines 277,000
Miss Nina Williams 299,900
Miss Ruth E. Chappell 242,000
Miss Annie Byrd Cocke 301,600
Miss Mary Deriso '.302,500
* Leesburg, Ga.
Miss Addie Belle Forrester ... .289,600
Montezuma, Ga.
Mrs. B. B. Brooks 290,500
Oakfield, Ga.
Miss Ruby Harris 196,100
Why Look
So Thin?
It is not becoming —nor
safe for your health. Add
flesh to your bones and roses to your
cheeks by drinking a glass of this
delicious digestant with each meal.
Shivar Ale
PURE DIGESTIVE AROMATICS WITH
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’Phone your grocer or druggist for
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first dozen used.
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Parrott, Ga.
Miss Myron Mitchner 301,200
\ Putnam, Ga.
Miss Josephine Stevens 290,300
Preston, Ga.
Miss Martha F. Bell 300,100
Miss Jimmie Gunnells 277,000
Miss Belle Rees 276,400
Miss Sallie Thornton 200,200
Miss Gussie Walker 290,10t>
Plains, Ga.
Miss Dixie Crawford 302,600
Miss Georgia Harvey 139,000
Miss Martha Jackson 303,500
Miss Lucille Thomas 121.000
Mrs. Bill Jennings 291,500
Mrs. J. A. Feagin 271,800
Miss Maggie Jenkins 266,300
Mrs. J. C. Logan 275,800
Fiss Irene Murray 302,300
Miss Bessie Wellons 265,600
Miss Edna Robinson, R 3, ....276,400
Miss Florrie Stewart ... .303,900
Miss Hazel Timmerman 125,000
Miss Annie M. Thomas 275,400
Miss Annie Belle Wise 303,500
Mrs. Lon Wise 108,300
Miss Agnes Thomas 274,300
Miss Alice Ruth Timmerman 204,000
Miss Marguerite Hudson.. .. 275,600
Mis Sarah Crawford 116,000
Miss Allie Adams '.. ..301,700
Rupert, Ga.
Mrs. W. C. Brooks, RFD 291.400
Riehland, Ga.
Miss Ruby Goar 294,200
Miss Lillian Gordy 274,400
Smithville, Ga.
Mrs. William Chappell, R 4, ....302,800
Miss Jennie Mae Davis 276,000
Miss Ura Belle Williams ....300,100
Mrs. G. W. Wiggins, Jr. 4 260,200
Mrs. C. D. Brinkley 266,800
Mrs. J. A. Hill .301,200
Miss Louise Webb .122,000
Miss Mary Littleton 290,400
Miss Annie Laurie Wells 193,000
Mrs. Watson Hannon 301,600
Miss Emma Wiggins 274,800
Sumter, Ga.
Miss Annie Cathrien 276,400
Miss Alma Webb 290,500
Mrs. Geo. McDonald 275,800
Tazwell, Ga.
Miss Rena Halley 300,2(>0
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Pleasant Reflections
It surely does bring up pleasant reflections
to see yourself once more in a nifty civilian suit that
sets off your “military figure.”
Proud of your uniform? Os course you
are, but the desire to get back to the “Peace Time”
job brings with it a desire for “Peace Time” clothes.
Shayne-Brun
Hand Tailoring
offers you better than the best. Hundreds
of fabrics from which to make your choice.
woo! every one.
Be Measured Today ,
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THE SATISFACTORY STORE
217 W. Lamar St. Established 1876. Phone 596.
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seals small cuts ard cracks, and waterproofs the
fabric. It adds afe to your tires.
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PHONE 706 HARDWARE PHONE 706 I
WE SELL AJAX TIRES AND TUBES
DOCTORS 511
THE NEW CALOMEL
IS
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Virtues Retained and Improved.
According to the world’s greatest
physicians and medical authorities,
calomel was the best for almost every
disease and explained that it was the
best and surest of all system purifiers.
They say that calomel cleanses the
liver, stomach, bowels apd kidneys and
purified the blood from all poisons,
making the system pure and clean so
that nature can quickly restore the
health.
Now that science has purified calo
mel of all its nauseating and danger
ous qualities, the new kind of calomel,
called “Calotabs,” is even more popu
lar than the old. As a liver-cleanser
and system purifier Calotabs are more
effective than the old style calomel, yet
are entirely delightful in effect. One
, Calotab at bedtime, with a swallow of
water—that’s all. No anusea, no salts,
nor the slightest unpleasantness. Next
morning you awake feeling fine, with a
hearty appetite for breakfast. Eat
what you please and go where you
please—-there is no restriction of habit
or diet or danger of salivation.
I Calotabs are sold only in original,
sealed packages, price thirty-five cents
Your druggist recommends and guar
antees Calotabs, and will refund your
j money if you are not delighted with
them.—(adv.)
TAX NOTICE.
The state and county books open
Feb. 1 and close May 1. Take notice
| and govern yourselves accordingly.
GEO. D. JCNES,
Tax Received, Sumter County.
Americus. Ga.. Feb. 1. 1919. 2-ts
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