About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1925)
PAGE TWO YOUR FINAL OPPORTUNITY TO LEAD RACE! - ■ * . GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE In The Times-Recorder’s $10,000.00 Free Gift Distribution üBaME/v" « WbDW \\' j \\\y wow / WKggfF v< / Oldsmobile Sedan, fully equipped, value $1,310. Purchased from the Frank Easterlin Co., Americus, Ga. GRAND CAPITAL prize The Prize List —B— Oldsmobfle Sedan, fully equipped $1,310.00 - 1 Chevrolet Sedan, fully equipped 975.00 11 HOT t Chevrolet Coach, fully equipped 895.00 £ GTTG. W n First quality Solitaire Diamond Ring 200.00 First quality Solitaire Diamond Ring 200.00 BST' P : Mohawk Radio Receiving Set 180.00 Murdock Radio Receiving Set .. 100.00 Victrola, Type 240, Console Design 125.00 /Stj l VtWOBsB! If Victrola, Type 210, Console Design 110-00 * Gruen Wrist Watch 40.00 \ xSgglßEc .-...- ——a S Gruen Wrist Watch 40.00 s — ~ ~ And a sum of $6,100.00 in cash to be distribut- ed as salaries, on a 15 per cent basis, to all Chevrolet Sedan, full equipped; value $975. Purchased from the Marshall Auto Sales Company, Americus, Ga. active non-prize winners 6,100.00 Gift List Total $10,275.00 GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE gaw I>3 1 ai w I JIS II | SI More Days liißiHgSsi. of big oHn»yß VOTES Chevorlet Coach, fully equipped; value $895. Purchased from the Marshall Auto Sales . Co., Americus, Ga. Nomination Coupon Nomination b..... in the Times-Recorder "Every body Wins" < paign. I hereby ent< cast 5,000 votes for— Miss, (Mr. o \ddress ... as a candid be Times-Recorder "Every body Wins" 'ribution. NO ’ E— ( nomination blank accented •nr each ca 'minated Free Voting Coupon IN THE TIMES-RECORDER “EVERYBODY WINS” GRAND GIFT CAMPAIGN GOOD FOR 100 VOTES 1 hereby cast 100 FREE \ OTES to the credit of Miss, Mr. or Mrs Address This coupon, neatly clipped out, with i.ame and address of the candidate, and mailed or delivered to the Cam paign Department of The Times-Recorder, Americus, Ga., will count as 100 FREE VOTES. It does not cost any thing to cast these coupons for your favorite candidate, and you are not restricted in any sense in votin? them. Get all you can and send them in—they all count Po not Roll or Fold Deliver in Flat Packages. VOTE This coupon mu ’ b> voted on or before Sept. . ... 1 nos THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER Good for 20,000 Extra Votes OPPORTUNITY COUPON Accompanied by the nomination blank, and your first subscription this coupon will start you in the race for the magnificent Times-Recorder gifts with a grand total of more than 35,000 votes. This coupon may be used only once and is valid only when accompanied by a sub scription remittance. Name of Subscriber Contestant’s Name Amount Enclosed This coupon will count 20,000 free votes when return ed to the Campaign Manager, together with the first sub scription you obtain. It must be accompanied by the cash, and the subscription must be for a period of one year or longer. The 20,000 free votes are IN AD DITION to the number given on the subscription as per the regular vote schedule. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 23. 1925 Monday Night Marks Close of Largest Remaining Vote FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY ARE MILE POSTS THAT MUST BE RE- GARDED AT THEIR FULL VALUE Never Again During the Times-Recorder’s Mam moth Prize Distribution Will You Receive As Many Votes On Subscriptions As Up to 9 P- M. Monday, September 28th; Those Who Accomplish This Week Have Advantage. Speeding up to make a decisive finish, candidates in The Imjes-Recorder’s $10,000,000 Grand Prize Campaign are going tooth and nail for the leadership in the race for the choice of the big, beautiful, speedy motor cars and other awards. Facing the end of the first period and the end of the big votes, which comes to a close at 9:00 p. m. Monday, Sept- 28th, candidates are redoubling their efforts in order to get as many subscriptions as possible “under the wire” to count on the big vote schedule. MIGHTY IMPORTANT DAYS The winning votes can be secured these next three days. And this first period will practicalyl decide who the winners of the big prize will be. You can’t “dilly dally” with such valuable prizes at stake—you must get busy in earnest and let nothing stand be tween you and the winning of the prize you have determined to get. If you would be one of the big prize wniners YOU MUST WORK AND WORK HARD. The way to win is to pile up the largest number of votes to win—VOTES. So the larger you vote score at the end of the period, the better for you. Wishing won’t win for you—YOU’VE GOT TO “DIG IN” with all your might if you expect to be a winner of the prize you have set your mind on. CANDIDATES ARE HUSTLING - Evidence on every hand shows that the candidates who are awake to their opportunties are hustling with might and main. Some surprises are scheduled to take place in the next few days. And unless signs fail there will be considerable shifting about in the vote standings. .. The ones who are slightly ahead now may soon be considerably down in the list another day or so. You cannot be too sure—you can’t afford to feel satisfied with less than the very best you can accomplish.... The candidates who will be successful in the end are those who put their time to the best use from nw until the close of the period 9 P. M Monday Sept- 28th. ! WARNING! TO CANDIDATES I (Republished From Rules First Published) 8. Votes are not transferable. Candidates cannot withdraw in favor of another candidate. Should a candidate withdraw from the race his or her votes will be conceded. Neither will it be permissible for candidates to give or transfer subscriptions, to another candidate. Votes on such transferred subscriptions will be subject to disqualification at the discretion of the manage ment. 9. Any collusion on the part of candidates to nullify com petition, or any other combination arrangement or effort to the detriment of candidates or this newspaper will not be tolerated. And candidate or candidates entering into or taking part in such an agreement, arrangement or effort, will forfeit all right to a prize or commission. Watch Your Step ! DISTRICT NO. 1 District No. 1 will include all participants who reside within the corporate limits of the City of Americus. One or two of the automobiles and as many prizes as there are active candidates will be awarded in this district. CLARK, Mrs. C. E 310 ofin CASTELLOW. Mrs. M. W IQ ’lnn CHAPMAN, Miss Lollie 294 106 HART, Miss Ethel Mae 277 500 JOHNSON, Miss Ruth 300 600 MAYES, Mrs. D. B 21 l'w PURVIS, Miss Louise 298'300 1 DISTRICT NO. 2 District No. 2 will include all participants who reside in Sumter and adjoining counties, outside the limits of the above named city. One or two of the automobiles and as many prizes as there are ac tive candidates will be awarded in this district. BAILEY, Miss Mary Lou, Flintside 215 I 0f» BAHNSEN, Miss P. F., Americus, R. F. D 31 7'700 BURTON. Mrs. George T., Smithville 322 500 CHAPMAN, Miss Mary Alice, Buena Vista s’ooo CHAPPELL, Mrs. W m 294'700 ELLIS. Miss Vera, Ellaville, R. F. D Z’""'”” 41,500 GOARE, Kenneth, Richland 23 900 METHVIN, Miss Estelle, Americus, R. F. D. 320 500 MURRAY, Miss Anola, Plains 3?s iqq M'TYRE, Mrs. S. M., Plains, Rt. 2 264,400 PILCHER, Miss Lois, Americus, R. F. D 330,500 Perry, Mrs. Eunice, Ellaville 29 I . "*OO RICHARDSON, Miss Eliz -beth, Smithville 217,000 STEPHENS, Mis Emma. Buena Vista 124.200 STUUBS, Mrs. R. H., Americus, R. F. D 30? 700 SUDDATH, Miss Pearl 18,400 TURNER, Miss Katie, Op’-'horpe 286,300