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GREAT AUTOMOBILE CONTEST
A Lively Race Right From the Start. “Booster Pe
riod" Stirs the Contestants Into Action.
Now is the Accepted Time.
This is Hie accepted time to send in your name, or the
name of a friend, and set out with a determination to win
one of the prized offered to those getting the largest num
ber of votes at the close of the contest. It’s not too late.
There would be no better time to get into the race than
right now. Booster Period does not close until March 18.
This gives you plenty of time to profit by this most gener
ous offer.
KEEP YOUR FRIENDS IN MIND.
Don't overlook any of your friends. There are plenty
of them, and you must not take achanceon forgetting some
of them. It is a good plan to make a list of those you think
should help you, always jotting down a name when it oc
curs to you. Keep the people on this list well informed as
to your progress, and see that they work for you.
INQUIRIES ROLLING IN.
People from all over the territory are writing theJUum-
paign Manager that they are ready and willing to subscribe,
but they want to wait until some one enters frgm their sec
tion. This shows that the woods are full of subscriptions;
all you have to do is to get in touch with these po< pie. Re
member, you not only get votes from friends; votes will
come as well from strangers. Everyone you meet should
be approached Right here we want to pay that people at
a distance need not,hesitate to send in their subscription to
help some contestant, as the votes will be given wherever
directed. Those living at a distance will receive the same
attention, and their interests will be locked after just as
carefully, as the contestant living within a stone’s throw of
the contest office.
DON’T FORGET “BOOSTER PERIOD. - ’
Don't forget that Booster Period is now in full swing,
and that subscriptions right now mean votes, and lots of
them. You Must Secure Every Subscription Possible Dur
ing ThisGreat Period. Which Positively Ends On March IS.
Look at the scale of votes; figure what subscriptions mean
now, and see how easy it would be to climb to the top.
(let your friends as interested as you are. Show them
where you need their help and why you must have their
help, and have it now, if you are to make a good showing
in this race.
NAMES OF CONTESTANTS.
Miss Mary Fry, Newnan.
Miss Sucdclle Wortham, Newnan.
Miss Winnetle Hollis, Newnan.
Miss Gertrude Reynolds, Newnan.
Master Tommie Harper, Newnan.
Mr. Cecil Donegan. Newnan.
M iss Margaret Me Knight, Senoia.
.1. T. Morris, Newnan, R. F. D. I.
Miss Ruby Wynn, Newnan, R. F. D. 2.
Miss Marguerite Herring, Grantville.
Mias Ethel Hines, Moreland.
Miss Irene Mattox, Moreland, R. F. D. 1.
Mr. W. A. Nipper, Alvaton.
Mrs. R. M. Stevens, Sharpsburg.
Mrs. Jennie L. Houston Wood, Madras.
Mrs. Eura Jones Hyde, Pine View Farm, Newnan.
DURING “BOOSTER PERIOD” THE FOLLOWING
SCALE OF VOTES WILL PREVAIL.
Tell everybody that this is the time to subscribe for
The Herald. The reason is just below
MAKE COMPLAINTS DIRECT.
If you have a complaint to make cofne right to head
quarters with it. We want everybody to be satisfied.
Above all, pay no attention to rumors. They are usually
circulated by your competitor or theirfriends to discourage
you. Once you enter, stay with it. What matters it that
some on# maybe ahead of you to-day? Y'ou just sift some
sand on the track and get ahead of them to-morrow.
YOU’VE GOT A GOOD ARTICLE TO SELL.
Always remember that when going after subscriptions
you are not asking something for nothing. Everyone
is getting more than their money’s worth when they
subscribe for The Herald—a regular visitor into their homes
52 times each year—a paper that they can fee! proud to
have in their homes.
Do you really grasp the magnitude of the offer The
Herald is making?
Grand Prize, 5-passenger Ford Touring Car. Second
Grand Prize, $100 in Gold. Third Prize, $30 in Gold.
Fourth Prize, $20 in silver, and last, but not least, you can’t
lose if you work. All non-winning contestants who quali
fy in this race will be paid 10 per cent, of all money they
turn in during the contest. A little of y r our time, that is
all that is asked. It is pleasant work—work that will do
you good. Opportunity is knocking to-day, and to-morrow
it tnav not be. Better grasp the opportunity that is here
to-dav, and now. It is better to be safe than sorry.
Be a booster, and boost right now; there isn’t much \
time left, as booster period will positively close on March
18. , . L "
Tax Receiver's Notice.
For the Information of the Taxpay
ers of Coweta Connty.
The bo*ka of the Tex Receiver will be open for
the receiving of State end county taxer beginning
Fob. I end claeing May 1, 1915.
SECOND ROUND.
McCollum. Tueeday. March 16. 7:30 a. m. to 10 a.
Palmetto. Tuesday. March 16. 1:30 p. m. to 4 JO
p. m.
Moreland, Wednesday. March 17. 8 a. m. to 1 p.
St Charles. Wednesday. March 17. 1 JO p. m. to
4 p.m.
Grantville, Thursday. March 18.8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Raymond, Friday, March 19, 8 a. m. to 11 a. m.
Sargent. Friday. March 19. 12 m. to 1 JO p. m.
Newner, Saturday. March 20. 7 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Sharsphurg. Monday, March 22, 8 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Turin. Monday. March 22. 1 p. m. to 6 p. m.
Haralson. Tuesday. March 23. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Senoia. Wadneaday. March 24. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Koecoe. Thursday. March 26. 8 a. m. to 12 m.
Corner Branch. Thursday. March 25. 1 p. m. to 4
p. m.
Hnndy. Friday. March 26. 8 a. m. to 12 m.
Welcome, Friday, March 26. 2 p. m. to 4 p. m.
Newnan, Saturday. March 27 to April 7. inclu
sive.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
All landowners are required by law to give in
the land lot numbers of each lot or parcel of lani
they own. In the original land district The new
la# ft very strict on this point, and instructs the
Receiver not to aceept the returns on any land
without lot NUMBERS and the original land dis
trict It ia impossible for tbe Assessors to da their
work intelligently and do justica to the landowner
without the correct information in giving the lend
LOT number and land district of each land lot and
parcel of land in the county.
Employers are required to give a list of all em
ployees on their land subject to taxes.
The time for giving in taxes ia from Feb. 1 to
May 1. This is very important as the boohs will
be turned over to the Tex Assessors an May 1.
Anyone who fails to give in his or her taxes with
in the above-named time will be entered on the
defaulter*’ list and double taxed.
The Tax Receiver’s books will be open at the
court-house in Newnan all the time, except when
at placee and dates named above.
Date for Reckoning Taxbs Will Be From
Jan. 1. B. PAUL SMITH.
Tax Receiver.
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Laundry Lists for sale here.
Regular scale of votes.
Fitra votes,
Total votes.
l-ycar subscription
. 5,000
15.000
20,000
2-vcar subscription
12,000
31.000
43,000
3-ycar subscription, . ..
. 18,000
47,000
65,000
4-year subscription
25,000
83,000
88,000
5-year subscription
30,000
80,000
110,000
It’s a great opportunity, and it’s
slipping
awav from
you day by day . What
are you going to do
about it?
That quest ion-should be set tled right now. Get your pen
out and let’s figure a minute.
A 5-year subscription means 110,000 votes in all. Five
5-year subscriptions mean over a half million votes. Can’t
you get them? There isn’t a single contestant in this race
who can’t do this if he or she just puts her foot on the
“loud pedal” and goes after it. The territory' is not limit
ed—go where you will. Even if you can’t get the 5-year
subscriptions, then get the shorter ones, and they will count
up fast right now. Listen! Ten single subscriptions in one
day would mean 200,000 votes. That’s some day’s work—
but you can do it.
KEEP EVERLASTINGLY AT IT.
Don’t let one single chance escape you to advertise
your business right now, for really you" haven business
while working as a candidate in this contest—a real live
business at tha,(. Keep advertising. Talk your way into
subscriptions. Let your friends and relatives know that
you are in the race. Be sure that they have nc chance to
forget it. Y'ou must try to impress upon them that your
dictionary does not contain tlie word "no’’—that you don’t
know what the word means. “Y es” is a much better word
right now, and of much interest to you. They may turn
you down, hut don’t be a "quitter.” Stick!—go after them
again. Tel! them that you are coming back again if you
don’t get theirsubscription right now. Get mad? Gracious
no!—nothing in the world to get mad at. Ten chances to
one they will remark as you leave, “Well, 1 won’t forget
that person, and will sure help him or her.’’ They will ad
mire your way of doing business. fl
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