The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, November 16, 1906, Image 5

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he Great Piano Contest! $350 INSTRUMENT WILL BE GIVEN AWAY The News’ piano content is a topic of absorbing interest in Coweta County during these autumn days. It is attracting attention in every section of the county and among all classes of people. No newspaper published in the county has ever before attempted to inaugurate a con tent of this kind and no Coweta county paper has ever offered its sub scribers a prize approaching this piano in value. The public realizes that this splendid $350 piano is a prize worth contesting for; and the friends of a number of young ladies are determined to win the instru ment for their candidates. Thus the conteSt is daily increasing in in terest, and bids fair to become really exciting. The Clinton Piano that the News proposes to award to the successful young lady, is a splendid instrument. It is doubt less the best $350 piano on the American market; and has back of it the guarantee of a leading firm of piano manufacturers and of Prof. Chas. Astin, of Newnan, one of the Georgia representatives of the makers. The piano is all we claim for it and sells at retail for $350; but the News is going to give it away to some young lady of Coweta county on Dec. 24, 1 906. A little earnest effort on the part of some young lady and her friends will be rewarded in this contest, and the prize is certainly worth making a little effort to gain. CONDITIONS OF THE CONTEST The conditions of the content are few and simple. For every dollar paid on subscription to the News 100 votes may be ca^t for any young lady residing in this county. A pro portionate numbsr of votes are allowed for fractions of a dollar. Subscription payments may date back as far as Jan. 1, 1905. and may date ahead as far as desired. No married woman is eligible to enter the content, but there is no age limit for the contestants. Votes are allowed only on subscriptions to The News. No voting allowed on payment of any other class of accounts. Use this blank in the voting contest if subscrip tions are mailed. Name of subscriber Address Old or new! . . Amount enclosed fc. . I desire to vote for . . If in the piano contest. When sending subscriptions by mail use the form printed in this advertisement — and address