About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1925)
WEDNESDAY .AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 30. 1925 QUITTERS NEVER WIN-WINNERS NEVER QUIT! S2OO IN GOLD! Eetra Added Cash Award To Be Given Away In Just --21 DAYS!-- » I This Extra Cash will be awarded as follows: To the Candidate over the entire field who produces the greatest number of points on subscriptions secured from Wednesday, September 30th, to Wednesday, October 21st, inclusive, the gold will be awarded. HOW SUBSCRIPTIONS COUNT ON S2OO SPECIAL PRIZE ! 4 The following system of points will govern this added extra prize of $200.00, which closes Wednesday night, October 21st, at 9 o’clock. ♦ FOR SPECIAL CASH PERIOD ONLY Each 1-year Subscription ..I point Each 2-year Subscription 3 points i Each 3-year Subscription 5 points Each 4-year Subscription ...10 points Each 6-year Subscription 15 points If subscriptions are new, double the point I i count. Regular Second and Third Period votes apply on SIO,OOO prize list, will be credited as usual on all subscriptions. This offer of $200.00 in cash is extra and separate from the big prize list announced Subscriptions secured and turned in by 9 o’clock p. m., Wednesday, October 21st, really have a double prize value. EVERYONE STARTS ON AN EQUAL BASIS ON THIS SPECIAL EXTRA OFFER OF $200.00 IN CASH ! All candidates start on exactly even terms for the extra cash prize. Only subscriptions secured between today, September 30, and Wednesday, October 21st, count tow ard winning the S2OO extra prize. Any candidate now entered or who enters during these 21 days has an equal op portunity to win this extra S2OO cash prize. Here is an other opportunity for you. Will you reach out and grasp it? New candidates have the same opportunity of winnin g a special prize as those entered. If you have been think- ing about entering this campaign, do so now. Never again will you have such a two-fold opportunity of • helping yourself during your spdre time. * All of you present and prospective candidates should be certain that you understand this special S2OO offer. campaign headquarters if you desire information. You owe it to yourself to investigate, to win this S2OO gold prize and make a good many votes on the SIO,OOO prize list. Every subscription counts on the 11 grand prizes and 15 per cent cash commission to active non-prize winners. 21 Days of Golden OPPORTUNITY! I THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER Pwo-Fold Opportunity Here To .Reap Real Reward ! “fl Extra, Added Gold Offer New and Old Can didates—Real Opportunity to Profit During Next Ten Days Candicjates—new-old—prospective. Here is an oppor tunity that you cannot affcrd to miss. Really a double opportuni ty these next few days to pile up a tremendous vote count on the big SIO,OOO Gift Distribution and win the S2OO EXTRA CASH PRIZE. This Extra Award will be won on business secured from today, Wednesday, September 30th, to Wednesday, Oct. 21st, in clusive, and will go to the candidate over the entire field who produces the largest number of points on subscriptions secured- The cash will be awarded ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21st. 21 days that you can make worth up to $lO a day extra, besides enhancing yoia already good vote score in the finals. LET’S GO! On The Home Stretch GOING UP! Swinging into line, all a-tingle, with high hopes and ambition, candidates in the Times-Recorder's now famous campaign have Swelled their vote totals to a wonderfully high mark and from now until the finish it will be a pretty txciting race between the leaders. • This first period of the campaign, which closed Monday night, was a tremendous success. Tens of thousands—yes, hurt-, dreds of thousands of votes were issued and every “live” candi date profited mightily. It is a strange coincidence, too, and something unusual in affairs of this kind, but each of the leading candidates who is striving for first honors and the grand prizes, benefited so equal ly during the period just closed that, without hair-line figuring, could today’s leaders be determined. The competition, therefore, so far as the respective standings of the canddiates is concerned, depends entirely upon the results obtained by the various candidates between now and the finish as to whom the ultimate leaders will be. The above is not mere talk for the sake of telling, but real facts—theories or rumors notwithstanding. Hence the strug gle for supremacy will be fought out during the next few days, for the entire campaign comes to a fateful close in just four weeks. The Second Period” closes two weeks from Saturday. And now for the whirlwind finish. Now for the sensations and surprises. These are the days that will test the resourceful ness of the candidates. Here is where their courage upholds them and makes them fight, or lack of it takes the stiffness out of their knees and leaves them trailing in the dust—an "also ran.” There are times, too, when supreme courage urges them when they tire, and that is the GAMEST FIGHT OF Al I ■■ DISTRICT NO. 1 District No. 1 will include all participant* 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. 610,400 CASTELLOW. Mrs. M. W 144,600 CHAPMAN. Miss Lollie 622,900 HART, Miss Ethel Mae 602,500 JOHNSON, Miss Ruth 620,400 MAYES. Mrs. D. B 625,600 PURVIS, Miss Louise 644,900 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 674,900 BAHNSEN, Mrs. P. F., Americus, R. F. D 679,200 BURTON, Mrs. George T., Smithville 664,800 CHAPMAN, Miss Mary Alice, Buena Vista 25,200 CHAPPELL, Mrs. W- M 644,700 ELLIS, Miss Vera, Ellaville, R. F. D '. 230,100 GOARE, Kenneth, Richland * 52,900 METHVIN, Miss Estelle, Americus, R. F. D 681,500 MURRAY, Miss Anola, Plains . 690,200 M'TYRE, Mrs. S. M., Plains, Rt. 2 515,600 PILCHER, Miss Lois, Americus, R. F. D 680,400 PERRY, Mrs. Eunice, Ellaville 637,800 RICHARDSON, Miss Elizabeth, Smithville 264,300 STEPHENS, Miss Emma, Buena Vista 162,800 STUBBS, Mrs. R. H.. Americus, R. F. D- 615.400 SUDDATH, Miss Pearl 32,000 TURNER, Miss Katie, Oglethorpe 658,700 Free Voting Coupon IN THE TIMES-RECORDER “EVERYBODY WINS” GRAND GIFT CAMPAIGN GOOD FOR 50 VOTES I hereby cast 50 FREE VOTES to the credit of Miss, Mr. or Mrs Address This coupon, neatly dipped out, with name and address of the candidate, and mailed or delivered to the Cam paign Department of The Tiines-Recorder, Americus, Ga., will count as 50 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 voting them. G«it all you can and send them in—they all count. To not Roll or Fold. Deliver in Flat Packages. NOTE —This coupon must be voted on or before Oct. sth, 1925 • , ’ .“ml?: v : 1 Shit PAGE SEVEN