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Wliat You Can Win
By 2 IVIonthS Work
A Rare Chance to Secure Some Valuable Prizes
If you will study the list of prizes that we are offering in our subscription contest you will be con
vinced that it is by far the best lot of prizes that have ever been offered in a contest in this section.
JUST LOOK AT THIS LIST
A $475.00 Ford Auto. “The Car of service.” Other cars are good, but all agree that the Ford is the car of real service
A Hobart M. Cable Piano that really sells for $267.50. In other contests this piano might be listed at any price from
$400.00 to 500.00 We are giving you it's real price. It is a high class piano. Many of them are in actual use right here
in Cairo and Grady county, and they are giving the very best of satisfaction. See ours at the Cairo Furniture Co.
A Buck’s sanitary cast iron blue enamel range. “BuckV’ in stoves stands for quality always. In this beautiful blue enamel
Range at $85.00 we are offering you Buck’s masterpiece. See it at Roddenbery Hardware Co. It will make your mouth
water just to think about the good biscuit that it would cook.
A 100 piece set of Royal Blue Crockery. This beautiful $20.00 set of Crockery can be seen.at Wight Hardware Co. and speaks for itself It is a beauty
Th^n remember that we give during the contest Twenty Five Dollars in Gold in weekly prizes from time tp time. One five dollar prize has already been
awarded but there is still twenty dollars to be awarded in this way.
BEGIN NOW
SPECIAL NOTICE
It is not too late to enter the contest and win
if you are a hard worker. We have a number
of contestants that are doing good work, but
none of these have not yet too much start for
you to overtake them.
The steady hard worker is going to win in this
race. Bitch in and try it. Cut out the nomina
tion blank and bring or send it in. We furnish
yoU with all the blanks, etc that you need.
Wc said in last week’s paper that in this issue we
would publish a list of the votes received by each contest
ant, up to the present- time. But in view of the fact that
the contest has.just started and is to continue for over two
months, we have decided that it would be rather premstture
to announce the standing of the contestants .this early: in
the race, as a good many new ones are just .now. entering
the contest. •
We however, publish a list of names' of those still in
the contest with the addition of new nominees, so that their
friends will know how to vote. All contestants were given
1.000 votes each when nominated.
NOMINATION BALLOT
Good For 1000 Votes
Name.
Address.
This contest is open to any Centleman,
Lady, Boy or Girl, (White) of this section.
Only one nomination ballot credited to any
one candidate.
Send in Your Nomination at once. Address
The Contest Manager, Lock Box 128,
Cairo, Georgia.
Candidates Nominated
List, of contestants nominated as shown in om- issue of April 14th,
•with the additiomWiievyimmination^ received /nee then. This list
shows that all conteNfljms started with
In the next. issqaroNmir paper on April
number of votes rarcivcdBir each contestant.
we. mil publish the
CAI^O, GA.
Miss Carol Vaniandingham---1000
Miss Velma Mott -
Miss Norma Miller ”
Miss May McManus " /
Mrs. W. P. Matthews ”
Mrs. B. F. Mock
Mr. Avthur Goulding
Miss Oneida Maxwell ”
CAIRO R/FD
Miss Effie Wilcox 1000
Miss Ruth Christopher — ”
Miss Rosa Sutton ” ,
Miss Pauline Sasser.
“ Miss Susie Mills —-- ”
Miss Callie Hurst ”
Miss Oeie Watts ”
Miss Eolan Dixon _ _. ”
Miss Effie Singletary - ”
Miss Eva Hinson - — ”
Miss Versie White. *’
Miss Agnes Prince ”
Miss Xottie Cone. . . ”
Miss Mattie Fulford ”
Miss Cary Connell -V- ”
Miss Irene Hurst ”
Mrs. J. H. Brock - ”
Mr. Clarence Brady ”
Mr. D. C. AVhigham ”
Mr. C. D. Hinson ”
WHIGHAM GA.
Miss Annie Bell
Miss Mary Terrell
Miss Mary Cobb ’
Miss May Jones ”
WHIGHAM R F D
Miss Winnie Williams 1000
Miss Fay Chapman ”
Miss Bertha Maxwell ”
Miss Josie Rawls ”
Miss Pauline Cliutt. ”
Miss Ola Harrell "
Miss Emma Lee Oliver.. ”
Miss Maggie Parker ”
Miss Gussie Kelly ”
Mr. J, I. Mnloy ”
Mr. Angus Whigham ”
BAINBRIDGE GA.
Miss Rosa Swieord 1000
Miss Blanche Thompson ”
Mrs. Telfare Williams '"
BAINBRIDGE R F D
Miss Zudie Mills .... 1000
Mr. Clarence Philips _ ”
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Miss Rosa Evans 1000
Miss Daisy Dixon ”
Mr. Charles Doss ”
THOMASVILLE, R F D
Mrs. Stella McKinnon 1000
Miss Ida Godwin ”
Miss May Cumba ,f
CALVARY, GA.
Miss Abbie Herring
Miss Ruby Butler
PINE PARK, GA..
Miss Ivy Bussey 1000
CLIMAX, GA.
Miss Rosa Lee Evans 1000
Miss Ruby Thavpe ”
Miss Lottie Weeks ”
CLIMAX, R F D
Mr. J. L. Howell ...’..1000
BEAC1ITON, GA
Miss Elizabeth Dickey 1000
Miss Sallie Bet Harvin •.
Mrs. Willou Sumner ...
Miss Lottie Gwaltnay
RENO, GA.
Miss Lilia Rehbcrg. .1000.
[CAMILLA, GA
MissJAutrey Mock.. .1,000
MEIGS, GA.
Miss Nellie Singletary. __1Q00
Miss Lorene Nixs
Miss Alice Fulford. __ ”
- PELHAM, GA.
Miss Mamie Spence ..1000
Miss Ruth Watts ”
Miss Mary Sizemore ... ”
Miss Zudie Wilder ” .
Miss Fletcher Godwin ”
Air. W S. Boynton ”
Mr. R. H. Arlinc ”
OCHLOCKNEE, GA
Miss Ida McMillan 1.000
• G-RADYVILLE, GA,
...1001) Miss Robbie Broom 1000
Mr. Sumpter.M. Kelley ”
■ METCALFE, GA. • •
Miss Sallie Wheeler 1000
Miss Lucile Thomas... ”
Miss Meta Glisson • i ”
Miss Lucy Montford.”
Miss Claudia Roddenbery.
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