The Grady County progress. (Cairo, Grady County, Ga.) 1910-19??, March 10, 1911, Image 2

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IN GOLD The Progress’ Announcement of Premiums IN THEIR Grand Voting Contest CONSISTING OF IBB teaSBWflBBmaS To Be Given Away Absolutely Free To White Women, Married or Single Residing in Grady County $450 Piano--1st Prize NOW ON DISPLAY AT Wight & Browne’s. Go See It. The piano is high grade in every respect, manufactured by the Union Piano Company, and is backed by them with a Twenty Year Guarantee $100.00 Upholstered Parlor Suit^-Second Prize Nominate the successful candidate and you will be GIVEN A SOLUTE- LY FREE TEN DOLLARS IN GOLD. Nomitation coupons will be counted as 1,000 votes for the candidate. Can- dites may nominate themselves. No nominator’s name will be divulged, ex cepting the one nominating the suc cessful candidate. 14th, 1911 Nominations are Free-Clip out and Send the Nomination Blank. The parlor suit is beautifully finished mahogany, plush up holstered and consists of three pieces. Tais suit is now/plac- ed on exhibition at Grady County Furniture Co’s, storejjnext door to Citizen’s Bank. $50.00 Business College 3rd NOMINATION OOURON The Grady County Progress $6*0 .00 Voting Contest When this coupon is properly fiHdl *ut and sent to the office of The Grady County Progress it enters.*ie lady as a contestant in the contest. This coupon counts as 1,00# «r*tes. This blank need not be sent in but once, I hereby nominate as contestant: Miss or Mrs . Address.. Nominated by, Address No better or a more appropriate gift than a Business col lege course could be selected for the money. This scholar ship is secured from one of the best and most widely known Business colleges in the state. Every young person should have a business training, and The Progress gives the winner of the 3rd prize this scholar ship absolutely FREE. FOURTH PRIZE—$10.00j IN GOLD. The fourth prize is known as the nominator’s prize and will be given the person nominating the winner of the piano. Votes can be had by clipping coupons from each issue of The Progress and by securing subscriptions and advertising. For further information call or address the Contest Manager