Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, September 24, 1925, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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GONG RINGS AT NINE MONDAY NIGHT!
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GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE
In The Times-Recorder’s $10,000.00 Free Gift Distribution
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Oldsmobile Sedan, fully equipped, value $1,310. Purchased from the Frank Easterlin Co., Americus, Ga.
GRAND CAPITAL prize The Prize List
Oldsmobile Sedan, fully equipped $1,310.00
Chevrolet Sedan, fully equipped 975.00
Chevrolet Coach, fully equipped 895.00
--— ~ First quality Solitaire Diamond Ring 200.00
First quality Solitaire Diamond Ring 200.00
Mohawk Radio Receiving Set 180.00
Mu.dock Radio Receiving Set 100.00
Victrola, Type 240, Console Design 125.00
Victrola, Type 210, Console Design 110 00
Gruen Wrist Watch 40.00
Gruen Wrist Watch - 40.00
1 ” ' ‘ ’ "*" 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 . . . cizvmn
Company, Americus, Ga. actlve *»on-pnze winners 6,100.00
Gift List Total $10,275.00
GRAAD CAPH AL PRIZE
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VOTES
IChevorlet Coach, fully equipped; value $895. Purchased from the Marshall Auto Sales
Co., Americus, Ga.
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Free Voting Coupon Good for 20,0U0 Extra Votes .
11UL V Vtnib OPPORTUNITY COUPON
IN THE TIMES-RECORDER I^pfl^X?° DY WINS Accompanied by the nomination blank, and your first
uKAND GIF I CA subscription this coupon will start you in the race for rp, t j, e cowar d who quits to misfortune.
GOOD FOR 100 VOTES the ma P gnificent gifts with a grand total
I hereby rust 1 FREE \ OTES to the credit of o f more than 35,000 votes. This coupon may be used ’’ •» the Knave who changes each dav:
only once and is valid only when accompanied by a sub- j who whirlwind,
.diss. Mi. m -lr> scription remittance.
Address Name of Subscriber Then throws all his chances away.
This coupon, neatly clipped out, with i.ame and address Contestant’s Name . - , The time to succeed is when c»_ers
of the candidate, and mailed or delivered to the Cam- Discouraged, show traces of tire;
.ugn Depa ti. ent of The Times-Recorder, Americus, Ga., Amount Enclosed - _
will count as 100 FREE VOTES. It does not cost any- This coupon will count 20,000 free votes when return,- The batt f e j $ fought on the home stretch,
ning to cast these coupons for your favorite candidate, ed to the TeJ IcX And WON twixt the flag and the wire,
tnd you are not restricted m any sense m voting them. scnption you obtain. It must J .
Get all you and send them in—they all count. cash, and the subscription must be or a per o o ont
Po not Roll or Fold. Deliver in Flat Packages. year or longer. The 20,000 free v 0^ s are
NOTE—This coupon must be voted on or before Sept. DITION to the number given on the subscription as per
28th, 1925. the regular vote schedule.
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
THURSDAY AFTERNOON. SEPTEMBER 24. 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.
REAL WORKERS REWARDED
This is an election where the real workers will be rewarded
—the “best man” wins, regardless of who he or she may be.
The three, four and six-year subscriptions are the biggest in
their vote value. One six-year subscription counts 360,000 votes
—36 times what one one-year subscription counts. If the sub
scription is new there is a bonus of 360,000 votes.
On top of this you get 100,000 EXTRA VOTES on every
“club” of sl2 in subscriptions turned in and there is no limit to
the number of sl2 “clubs” you may secure.
RACE IS MIGHTY CLOSE
Don’t overlook a single subscription anywhere. The race is
so close that one good subscription may determine who will be
ahead at the end of the big vote period. Get the “second sub
scriptions”—friends who will give you another subscription in
order to help you boost yow vote standing.
Work done by candidates in the early days of the campaign
seem today to be bearing fruit. Not since early in the campaign
have so many subscriptions been received at the office from sub
scribers themselves. This would indicate that promises are being
made good. It is most desirable, however, that candidates col
lect their own promises—then they are sure they have the sub
scriptions.
MAKE THIS WEEK COUNT
Candidates will do well not to “kid” themselves this week.
If you ever expect to do anything big for yourself in this race, the
time is at hand to do it. This week, which ends on Saturday,
is the one big mile post in the campaign. Those candidates who
make the grade on high this week will pile up a real lead which
slower ones will have to stretch themselves to meet. Next week
is another week—by no means this week.
Every active candidate will report this week with at least one club,
but no active candidate who has any idea of carrying off one of
the three big cars will expect to do it on production of one club
a week. A half dozen clubs—six of them—is little enough for
you to produce this week. Ten six-year subscriptions will just
about attain the goal for you. Real candidates this week will
produce real votes for real prizes.
P WARNING!
TO
CANDIDATES !
(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-
i ment.
9. Any collusion on the part of candidates to nullify com
i 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 I
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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 ar ®
active candidates will be awarded in this district.
i CLARK, Mrs. C. E 317 yyy
rCASTELLOW, Mrs. M. W 19 400
CHAPMAN, Miss Lolile 344,200
HART, Miss Ethel Mae 300 |Qy
, JOHNSON, Miss Ruth : 321’100
j MAYES, Mrs. D. B ...218,500
I PURVIS, Miss Louise 3] q (jyo
DISTRICT NO. 2
District No. 2 will include all participants who reside in Sumter
and adjoining counties, outside the limit, 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 3AA riui
BAHNSEN. Mrs. P. F„ Americus. R. F. D. 7. 364 900
BURTON, Mrs. George F., Smithville 360 500
i CHAPMAN, Miss Mary Alice, Buena Vista 5 000
| CHAPPELL, Mrs. Wm. iißini)
(ELLIS, Miss Vera, Ellavjlle, R. F. D 156 700
I GOARE, Kenneth, Richland 76 400
, METHVIN, Miss Estelle, Americus, R. F. D 354 500
i MURRAY, Miss Anola. Plains 240 600
I M’TYRE, Mrs. S. M„ Plains, Rt. 2 781 900
PILCHER, Miss Lois,, Amer ucis.R F D 35 7 600
PERRY, Mrs. Eunice, Ellaville 317 400
RICHARDSON. Miss Elizabeth, Smithville 7 7ft 300
STEPHENS, Miss Emma, Buena Vista 777 000
STUBBS. Mrs. R. H.. Americus, R. F D 322 900
SUDDATH, Miss Pearl i«400
TURNER, Miss Katie, Oglethorpe 3] | J 0