Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, October 14, 1925, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 14. 1925
Three Days Remain Then Votes Decrease!
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100,000 t Prize List
EXTRA ■
Sedan
from
Amer-
ON EVERY ! MMM ■ I ‘'“""nrws
CLUB ■ ® ■ 118 awES
TURNED ■
IV BH i Value $1,310.00
ijl I SECOND GRAND
8 ' I PRIZE
in iiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiuffliiiiwiiiam I Chevrolet Sedan
I Comet fully equipped with
MSiHMHBMKSHBBHBHBM 818 I motormeter
RATE AND VOTE SCHED- g M—■ W-V I
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SECOND PERIOD
From Sept. 28, to Oct. .
17, inclusive. ’ A.ffi jgg»wi— BEy JF?
BY CARRIER ’ V^<3K=====
% Year_s 3.90 .3,000 , r < CG7£ ODD
1 Year.... 7.80 8,000 Value . . sy/D.UUU
2 Years.. »
3 Years.. 60,000 THIRD GRAND
4 Years.. 31.20 135,000 PRIZE
6 Years. 46.80 290,000 IsWbMB BBmBI
BY MAIL Chevrolet Coach
< Year $ 3.25 3,000 c n
1 Year. .. 6.00 8,000 SIM MH Com " ful1 * e<lu,pped w,
2 Year5....12.00 24,000 IBHB bumper., motormeter and
3 Years.. 18.00 60,000 I ,p,re * ire ’ P urrh «» ed from
4 Years. 24.00 135,000 | the Mar.hall Auto Sale. Co.,
6 Years.. 36.00 190,000 Americu., Ga.
WEEKLY
1 Year. $ 2.00 l„ r OO I I, I
2 Years. 4.00 4,000
3 Years.. 6.00 12.000
4 Years.. 8-00 40.000 JB
6 Years.. 12.00 75,000 f mffißEwy ijjfeßEHS)
THIRD PERIOD MMBi HHH - .... I
From oct. is to Oct. I!smhim« Value $895.00 I
24, inclusive. 9MH| -——————- I
BY CARRIER ’ FOURTH GRAND
%Year....s 3.90 2,000 PRIZE
1 Year.... 7.80 6,000 iv j n-
2 Years.. 15.60 20,000 Re. t 7^"‘ Ond R,n * I
3 Years. 23.40 45,000 Be.ut.fully mounted in the I
4 Years . 31.20 100,000 very late.t Basket Mounting. I
6 Years.. 46.80 240,000 Purchased from and on di*. I
play at the Americus Jewelry ■
BY MAIL , Co. I
% Year $ 3.25 2,000 ValuA «9On AA I
1 Year ... 6.00 6,000 V aiue 3>ZUU.UU I
2 Years.. 12.00 20,000 gK —l
3 Years.. 18.00 45,000 ■ W |> /■ FIFTH GRAND PRIZE I
4 Years. 24.00 100,000 ■ ■ WT A I>/H Diamond Ring I
6 Years.. 36.00 240,000 ■ UWg IW ■ S ■ ■ Beautifully mounted in the I
WEEKLY V A ▼ very l.te.t Basket Mounting. I
1 Year..s 2.00 1,000 Purchased from and on dis- I
2 Years.. 4.00 4,000 play at the Americus Jewelry I
J Years. 6.00 10,000 Co ' I
4 Years.. 8.00 30,000 \ r i enzirs r\zv I
6 Years- 12.00 50,000 Value $200.00 I
w WW TB • B PTFB SIXTH GRAND PRIZE I
FOURTH PERIOD | A> / ■ " 1 '| ’ The Mohawk
From Oct. 25 to Oct. ■ BfW/ MW g\ B*X | 5-Tube Radio Receiving Set, I
31 ’“7a» C!CD “* V V illVll 1 U ‘ M Comes equipped I
BY CARRIER with the Bristol Audiophone I
%Year....s 3.90 1,000 Loud Speaker, Cabinet De- I
1 Year.... 7.80 4,000 sign, complete
2 y, earS ■ 15-60 15,000 Purchased from th. Chappell
3 I ears.. 23.40 35,000 Mi-
4 Years.. 31.20 85,000 W ac unery Co.
6 Years 46.80 160,000 ▼ Value ... SIBO.OO
% Year.s 3.25 1,000 SEVENTH GRAND
1 Year.... 6.00 6,000 ■ I ABB PRIZE *
2 Years.. 12.00 15,000 W W JB ■ Victor Vitrol*
3 Yeats.. 18.00 35,000 Purchased from Howell's
4 Years.. 24.00 85,000 Pharmacy •
6Y,a ” w “ “ Y 1M ' 000 -. Value $125.00
1 J‘” "’. 2 „1? »??? EIGHTH GRAND
3 Years.. 6.00 8,000 v; ;
4 Years.. 8.00 15,000 p t Victrota, 210
6 Years.. 12.00 25,000 B Bm *
’ VXI Value' SIIO.OO
NINTH bRAND PRIZE
J zx rw zx dA Murdock Radio Set
111 11111 I Murdock 5-Tube Neutro-
tUiUUV OM ABF■■ BB d * ne ’ with built-in loud
y A ■ W speaker. Purchased from
the Machinery
Votes Extra B I Value SIOOOO
JBbhFH W TENTH GRAND
This Period Gr Uen E w*t C h
Purchased from the Ameri-
cus Jewelry Co.
on ■ ■ ■ ■ ■! Bl W ■ Value S4O 00
■ GRAND
Each New U I I D U W I
Yearly »I I R H ■ ' w.oo
... ■ ■ ■ H ■■ B B 1 r per cent cash
Subscription! 14 ?“£“
AEx Non-Prise Winner.
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
WHO WILL BE WINNERS IN
TIMES-RECORDER’S BIG GIFT
RACE ? MANYPRIEDICTIONS MADE
Frenzied Effort on Part of Hustling Candidates is
Bound to Eliminate Some Laggards; Nine
O’clock Saturday Night Fateful Hour
Big Schedule of Votes in Effect This Week
Makes Rapid Rise Possible; Race for Su
premacy and Gifts Rushes Forward
At the close of The Times- Re- |<
corder’s circulation sales campaign I 1
and SIO,OOO Gift Distribution! 1
<
draws neer scores of predictions are j
being offered as to who will be the 1 ,
fortunate recipients of the valuable
gifts, including luxurious autonw
biles, splendid diamond rings and j
other valuable gifts. Yet all these
questions avail them not, for the I
final result is as much as ever in 1 '
doubt.
In a frenzied effort to eliminate '
as much of this doubt as possible,
candidates all over The Times-De
corder’s territory are scouring the
the communities ceaslessly. From
the waking hours of morn till the ,
.day is done, these ambitious candi- |
dates arc fighting the battle conr- j
lageously, never pausing, but keep- i
jing at it that the tide of favor will 1
'sweep toward them.
Stirring Scene* These
Such stirring scenes as these,
jwith such eager candidates filled
I with the spirit of conquest, have 1
never had their equal in this ,ec- i
Ition. The race for supremacy is
rushing forward nip and tuck.!
] Many of those who appaprently
I have no chance, if they be judged
by their vote standing, promise to
'spring surprises that Will send the
too confident ones down to defeat.
[ Over confidence is the biggest
I handicap under which a candidate
can labor. 'This unwelcome attri
bute causes more regrets than any
thing else in a campaign of this na
ture. The only way to be sure of
[winning is to spend every minute
possible scouring for subscriptions.
( Perseverance is the only living
j living quality.
Wonderful Gift* Await
See what is at the top sos those
competent to reach the pinnacle of
their desire—luxurious cars, beauti
ful diamond rings, Victrolas, Radio
Sets, Watches and cash gifts, too.
These prizes will make their owners
proud. No luxury encompasses the
delight of a motor car, and these
particular models, included in the
Times-Roecrder’s list stand out as
motor car achievements in great
splendor.
The big schedule of votes in ef
fect this week, up to midnight Sat
urday, and the 100,000 vote offer
District No. 1 will include all participant* who reside witbin the
corporate limit* of the City of Americu*.
One or two of the automobile* and as many prizes as there are
active candidate* will be awarded in thi* diatriet.
CLARK, Mrs. C. E
CASTELLOW, Mrs. M. W
CHAPMAN, Miss Lollie
HART, Miss Ethel Mae ..
JOHNSON, Miss Ruth
MAYES, Mrs. D. B
PURVIS, Miss Louise
DISTRICT NO. 2
District No. 2 will include at! participants who reside in Sumtnr
and adjoining counties, outside the limits of the above named city.
Ona or two of the automobile* and a* many prizes a* there are ee
tive candidate* will be awarded in this district.
BAILEY, Miss Mary Lou, Flintside 1,125,500
BAHNSEN, Mrs. P. R, Americus, R. F. D-1,075,500
BURTON, Mrs. George T., Smithville 1,110,500
CHAPPELL, Mrs. W. M.. 1.085,500
METHVIN, Miss Estelle, Americus, R. F. D 1,132,500
MURRAY, Miss Anola, Plains 1,135,000
M'TYRE, Mrs- S. M., Plains
PILCHER, Miss Lois, Americus, R. F. DJ,131,500
PERRY, Miss Eunice, Ellaville 1,040,500
TURNER, Miss Katie, Oglethorpel,l3o,soo
STUBBS, Mrs. R. H, Americus, R. R D 1,075,000
Free Voting Coupon
IN THE TIMES-RECORDER ‘‘EVERYBODY WINS”
GRAND GIFT CAMPAIGN
GOOD FOR 25 VOTES
I hereby cast 25 FREE VOTE'S 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.
on clubs makes possible a rapid rise
in votes. One candidate said yester
day that she was making a thorough
canvass of every subscriber she had
previously secured, and thus far her
returns have averaged better than
150 per cent. Extensions of subscrip
tions previously given are valuable.
Big Quel* For Votes
I Determined efforts are being
1 brought into play to make an ex
haustive “clean up” of the territory
this week whle the biggest remain
ing offer is effective. Candidates
are darting thither and yon ever in
quest of votes. We suggest you can
well afford to make today, Thursday
Friday and Saturday the most ac
tive of any that have gone before,
'victory may crown your effrts. The
[time is short—only three days aft-
Jtr today till the close of the “second
| period.”—yet any candidate can
[make herself a winner in this short
time.
Put forth your best effort right
now, this week, before nine Satur
day, and when the sun sets on the
ihlWl day, then you can reflect con-
Itentedly that your work was a
' mighty effort, well put forth. This
present week, this fatal period be
tween now and Saturday night, is>
a period filled' with tremendous
possibilities—time enough for any
' one to make victory a certainty.
Get started this morning—keep go
ing and finish your campaign in a
blaze of glory.
This week promises to be the
biggest of the whole* campaign.
The time is short. Saturday night
brings the fateful hour. Then but
two short weeks remain two
big vote credit slashes due within
3 psri&u Os seven days. There is
no doubt but that a greater num
ber of votes will be cast between
now and midnight Saturday night
than kt any othre time during the
campaign. Participants are certain
ly going strong, getting subscrip
tions right and left, each preparing
to “cinch” the leadership for his
and her choice of gifts before Sat
urday night.
Circulation campaign headquart
ers at The Times Decorder office
will be open tonight until 9 o,clock
to receive subscriptions and ' votes
and to issue supplies. Candidates
and their friends are welcome to
call in the evening if more con
venient.
DISTRICT NO. 1
PAGE THREE
1,055,600
350,500
1,060,500
1.055,000
1,054,500
1,065,000
.1,080,500