The Waycross weekly journal. (Waycross, Ga.) 1914-19??, July 24, 1914, Image 4

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^^nnouju Jodwial. Automobile Free! A Piano Free! A Diamond Ring Free! To Customers Who Pay Cash and Buy of Waycross Merchants THE WAYCROSS JOURNAL. Will give Absolutely Free a “Studebaker Six” latest model Automobile; also a Standard Upright Piano; also a Ladies’jJDiamond/Ring to three of the most popular ladies in the Eleventh CongressionalaDistrict of Georgia. “Quantity Production of Quality Cars’ How To Get One Of These V^aluablelRresents. Ask your friends to pay cash when buying goods from any of the Waycross stores named below. When they do this they will be presented with ONE TICKET good for ONE VOTE with each and every dollar cash purchase. These tickets have no value and are not redeemable in’any kind of goods, merchandise or money. They only entitle the holder to votes in the Journal's Popularity Contrst. Any lady, married or single, who resides in the EleventhJCongressional District is eligible to enter the contest. . ,1 ' How The Rrisees Will be Awarded: The lady receiving the highest number of votes wili be given the "Studebaker Six” sold by R. G. Scruggs, Waycross, Ga. The lady receiving the next to the highest number of votes will be given the PIANO. And the lady receiving the next or third highest number of votes will receive the Diamond Ring. When a total of 65000 tickets, or votes are given out to customers paying CASH OVER THE COUNTER the contest will close after due notice is given through the Journal. During the life of the Contest there will be kept in each store giving vote tickets a tightly nailed and sealed ballot box, where tickets may be deposited after writing the name of the lady DOES NOT SO DESIRE. The Journal will publish names of candidates if they so desire, in order that their friends may know that they are in the contest The Rules Of The Contest: Are absolutely in the hands of the JOURNAL and no MERCHANT has any right to change same in any man ner whatsoever. Cash trade in this Contest means Cash over the Counter. Goods that are charged for only one day will not be, considered cash. Always bring the money. TheSStores Giving Vote Tickets are: Churchwell Bros., Dry Goods etc.; H. J. Benton & Co., Dry Goods etc.; W. D. O’Quinn, Clothing and Shoes; Walker-Hood Furniture Co. Union *Tea & Coffee Store, Groceries; Andrew J. Jordan, Clothing and Shoes; Little & Odom, Jewelry; H. S. Redding, Drugs; Jones Buggy Co., Buggies and Harness; Brant- ley-Groover Hardware Co.; Byck Eledtric Suppiy Company Waycross Daily and WeeklylJournal, Advertising, Job Printing and Subscriptions. : : : • .