About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1925)
TUESDAY AFTERNOON OCTOBER 13, 1925 New Leaders Predicted Next Few Days! ——— ■ ■■■■■ . I i (W IT HBhh Ml Blgßrf / mni hmmmm * / eL ■, —The Largest & Remaining Vote Period Comes To A Close Next SATURDAY NIGHT At Nine O’clock Every Subscription Secured This Period Has A Double Value! Get Every One Possible By Next Saturday Night The Busieest Days of the Campaign Are at Hand. This W eek Promises to Be Biggest of All Up to Date in The Times-Recorder’s SIO,OOO Gift Distribution. Subscriptions means votes for participants. Votes mean gifts. Help Your Favorite NOW! -IHS „ i a t)aily by Carrier $46.80, 6 Years Including Regular Bonus and Club Votes. 930,000 Votes 30 Points Daily by Mail $36.00, : 6 Years Including Regular Bonus and Club Votes. 830,000 Votes 30 Points I Weekly $12.00 6 Years Including Regular Bonus and Club Votes. .415,000 Votes 30 Points In Effect Until Saturday, October 17th, ONLY! AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER DISTRICT NO. 1 District No. 1 will include all participants who reside within the corporate limits of the City of Americas. One or two of the automobiles and as many prizes as there are active candidates will be awarded in this district. CLARKS, Mrs. C. E- 1,045,780 CASTELLOW, Mrs. M. W 300,500 CHAPMAN. Miss Lollie 1,020,750 HART, Miss Ethel Mae 1,050,750 JOHNSON. Miss Ruth 1,051,850 MAYES. Mrs. D. 81,045,000 PURVIS, Miss Louisel,oos,soo 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 aw tive candidates will be awarded in this district. BAILEY, Miss Mary Lou, Flintside 1,120,500 BAHNSEN, Mrs. P. F.. Americus, R. F. D 1,071,500 BURTON. Mrs. George T-. Smithvillel.l 10,000 CHAPPELL Mrs. W. M 1.075,500 METHVIN, Miss Estelle, Americus, R. F. D 1,130,500 MURRAY, Miss Anolafi Plains 1.1 10.500 M’TYRE, Mrs. S. M., Plainsl,o2o,ooo PILCHER, Miss Lois. Americus, R. F. D- 1,129,400 PERRY, Miss Eunice, Ellaville 1,005,200 TURNER, Miss Katie, Oglethorpe.l,l2o,6oo .STUBBS, Mrs. R. H-, Americus, R. F. D 1.050.300 MOST IMPORTANT TIME OF ALL HERE; TIMES-RECORDER SOON TO AWARD WONDERFUL GIFTS Busiest Days of Campaign at Hand; Success Means a Going After Results in Dead Earnest; Time Up to Nine Saturday is Most Important SOME NAMES ARE ELIMNIATED FROM NEW LISTS; OTHERS ARE ON PROBATION Present Week Promises to Be Biggest of All Up to Date; Predict Greater Number of Votes Will Be Cast This Week Than Any Other Time Now that the loafing season is l over and more ambitious candidates i in The Times-Recorder’s circulation i ( sales campaign and SIO,OOO Gift ' ( Distribution are preparing to get < , after the business of securing votes < ( in dead earnest and frankly that is ‘ what they have to do if they, have 1 any desire to win any Os the larg r 1 gifts. The most important part of ■ ( the entire campaign is now at hand, 1 that is these next four days. ' l' Today’s scores list a few less' , names than appeared in Monday’s l I listings. There are other names, that, ‘ .seemingly, .should be eliminated. 1 ! However, the management thought ' | it advisable to await returns for .this present week and then, if these'( persons continue to remain inactive, I to eliminate them at the end of the ' period. The period closes Satur day night. I With the big Second Period Vote I Schedule ending Saturday night, to-1 .day, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,' jand Saturday take on a mighty big j meaning when we consider the im-i portance of the result of The Times- Recorder’s big circulation and busi ness building campaign which is I now rapidly nearing the end. The entire campaign ends two weeks from Saturday night The distribu tion of gifts will be made as soon after the end of the campaign as the results can be determined, tabu lated and certified. I • The last of the big votes will un doubtedly be the deciding factor ini determining the winners of the I pplendid array of gifts, including! (automobiles, and diamonds and other awards which have dazzled the eyes of the entire community and this sectio not Georgia because of their desirability and exceptional value. Who l» Your Favorite? For several weeks candidates [ have been engaged in accumulating 1 vots and during this time The Times-Recorder’s grand SIO,OOO Gift Distribution has gained fame , that is widespread. This is the ( most liberal gift giving event ever . inaugurated in thi ssection. , i The efforts and diligence of can- i didates these last days should be crowned with an avalanche of votes. This is the time for candidates to ( hurl themselves into the campaign ( with determination and energy, for ( upon the results of this wek’s cam- . paigning muh depends. 1 The Times-Recorder is justly 1 Free Voting Coupon IN THE TIMES-RECORDER "EVERYBODY WINS" GRAND GIFT CAMPAIGN GOOD FOR 25 VOTES I hereby cast 25 FREE VOTES to the credit of Miss, Mr. or Mrs — Address —•— This coupon, neatly clipped out, with name and address of the candidate, and mailed or delivered to the Cam paign Department of The Times-Recorder, Americus, Ga., will count as 25 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. Get all you can and send them in—they all count. Do not Roll or Fold. Deliver in Flat Packages. NOTE —This coupon must be voted on or before Oct. 17th, 1925. PAGE THREE proud of the list of candidates that are campaigning with might and main in this exciting “battle of votes’’ for the biggest stakes ever offered in these parts. It seems that each neighborhood and each community has chosen the brightest and most energetic leader for its representative in this campaign. And these favorites are well fulfill ing the expectations of their hun dreds of friends an dsupporters in their respective communities. The race, as the finish of the big “second period’’ approahces, is tru ly a spectacular affair. No one candidate has an ymaterial advant age over the remainder of the can didates at present and the subscrip tions and credits that eahc is able to turn in before Saturday night will help to tell the tale. On the Home Stretch j Running a race on the home stretch of which every participant may well be proud, the energetic candidates are rounding the turn, and the eyes of all Americus and this section of Georgia are intense ly watching the finish of the big event. This week promises to be the big gest of the whole campaign. There *s no doubt that a greater number lof votes will be cast between now ( and Saturday night than at any other time during the campaign. | Participants are certainly going strong—getting subscriptions right [and left, each preparing to “cinch’’ the leadership for the fine motor tars before Saturday night. It s a fight to a finish now. The laggard will fall by the wayside the courageous, energetic ‘ candi dates will reap the big rewards respecHve candidates makes little d.fference. it is the results se cured between no wand Saturday | ni l?ht at nine that should tell the tale. it candidates are to accomplish what they originally set out to do, they will have to get busy these last days of the big second period schedule. At nine o’clock Saturday night ends the last big vote sched ule of the campaign. During the second—up to nine Saturday—4o,ooo extra votes are given for each new year’s subscrip tion. Next Monday sees a lesser schedule in effect. And the cam paign will all be over two weeks from this Saturday night. Now is the time to hit the ball!