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“RED 1ETTEK” WEEK WAS “SOME” WEEK.
Just as the Campaign Manager Thought, Many Con
testants Went to Sleep on the Job During
"Booster Period," But There Were
No Sleepers During the
Week Just Closed.
Non Its Opportunity lime in The Herald’s Great
tomobile Contest—Now is the Time to Get Real
Busy—Remember, There Are no Losers
in This Contest.
Au-
The Campaign Manager has been be
hind the contestants ever since the con
test started, trying his utmost to get
them to m ike the best of their oppor
tunities. He told them this during
‘ Booster Beriod”—he told them again
during “Red Letter’’ week-and now
he is telling them the same story dur
ing “Opportunity Time.”
“OPPORTUNITY TIME" STARTS
TO-DAY.
The regular scale of votes will pre
vail during "Opportunity Time:”
One year subscription fi.OOO
Two year subscriptions 12,000
Three year subscriptions 18,000
Four year subscriptions 26,000
Five year subscriptions 30,000
In addition to the regular scale, note
well the special club offer for “Oppor
tunity Time:”
~400.000 extra votes tor every $30 dub
that you turn in for subscriptions to
the Newnan Herald.
This is a special club offer—a club
meaning twenty single subscriptions,
ten 3-vear subscriptions, or four 5-
vear subscriptions.
Anything making $20 total in sub
scriptions will make a club. Every time
you turn in $20 the contest manager
will issue you a voting certificate good
for 400,000 votes.
REMEMBER. THIS OFFER CLOSES
AT 9 P. M., APRIL 1.
If there hs a single thing in the above
offer that you do not understand call
up the Contest Manager and he will be
glad to explain to you Remember,
you not only get the 400,000 extra votes,
but you also get the regular vote as in
the regular schedule quoted above. Call
on your friends and acquaintances now.
Tell them that this is “Opportunity
Time” and you want their help right
now. This is the time for you to decide
whether you are going to win or not.
“I WILL' ---that’s the spirit. Remem
ber that “opportunity offer” includes
subscriptions both old and new, and ar
rearages.
WHY THIS OFFER NOW.
This offer is made now to throw more
ginger into the contestants. Every dol
lar turned in from now until 9 p. m.
April 1 counts towards a club. If you
have riot entered this contest, or have a
friend that you would like to see enter,
NOW [S THE TIME. SEND IN YOUR
NAME OR THE NAME OF A FRIEND. It's
not too late. Use a post card, or a let
ter, or the telephone nnd the Contest
Manager will see you at unce and ex
plain fully any details that you do not
clearly understand.
DO YOUR BEST DURING “OPFOR
TllNITY TIME.”
Every candidate who wants to win a
prize in this contest should do their
best at. this time and get the benefits
that are now offered. Those who are a
little l-ehind in the race can easily ac
quire first place during “Opportunity
Time” if a little extra steam is put on.
Read the conditions of this offer care
fully, and then go out and get real
busy. Get as many clubs as you can.
Remember, the sky is the limit. You
will be amazed to see hov rapidly your
vote will climb right now.
EVERY CONTESTANT A WINNER.
It was no mistake on the part of The
Herald to make arrangements whereby
every bona fide contestant in this race
would he a winner, and the wonderful
work done so far shows the aoprecia-
tion of this offer. If you qualify in
THIS CONTEST AND DO NOT WIN ONE OF
the prizes, The Herald will pay
YOU 10 PER CENT. OF ALL MONEY YOU
TURN IN FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS.
FRIENDS SHOULD HELP NOW.
Many of your friends will say: "Yes,
I will help you next week.” This won’t
do you any good, for next week hardly
ever comes. You want their help right
now, when it counts most. Now is the
time to put in hard licks. See your
friends and relatives, and other peoples’
friends and relatives, and show them
what a 5-year subscription would mean
to you now. Keep the ball rolling.
The more you get right now, the better
will be your chances to carry away one
of the prizes.
HEARTILY INDORSED.
The contest is heartily indorsed on all
sides. The prizes are so desirable and
so valuable that they meet with the
approval of the public. Of course, there
are always the usual number of "knock
ers”-but this’is human nature. Some
people dearly love to “knock”—would
rather “knock” than boost. They
wouldn’t be happy unless they did this
ever so often; —but this is one time that
every “knock” is a boost. Pay no at
tention to these little things. There is
nothing to it. The contest is destined
to he a great success—the greatest
ever known in 'his s ction. It is being
handled in a fair a- d upright manner.
The prizes to be liven away just as
ANNOUNCED. Don't, let anyone tell you
differently. The contestants are a live
bunch of hustlers, and deserve the loy
al support of every person in the com
munity. VN her. they come to you for
your subscription just “dig down" and
give it to them without a word, and
help them along.
GET PERSONAL WITH YOURSELF
-ASK YOURSELF THIS
QUESTION:
Have l done all that was possible so
far in this contest'.’ If you can honestly
say yes. well and good; —but if you
have to hesitate, right now is your time
to determine t' at you are going to do
better and that you won't allow "Op
portunity Time” to slip away from you
wilhout a nice showing. Boost yourself,
and friends and others will boost with
you.
And now once more. Do you read
cvcrv w ord of the contest new s? Have
you been to see the Contest Manager
w ithin the past few days? Remember,
he's always on the job and ready to
aid you. He plays no favorites. Hitch
and ever contestant has the same
opportunity to get his assistance, and
it is gi\ en freeh : s don't hesitate to
pet in touch with him oml tilth over
your campaign with him. He's been
through the “mill" time and timeagain.
and knows what you have to contend
with.
NAMES OF CONTESTANTS.
Miss Mary Fry, Newnan.
Mias Suedelle Wortham. Newnan.
Miss Winnette Hollis, Newnan
Miss Gertrude Reynolds, Newnan.
Master Tommie Harper, Newnan
Mias Ruby Wynn, Newnan. R. F. D 2.
Miss Margaret Herring, Grantville.
Miss Ethel Hines, Moreland.
Mrs. R M. Stevens, Sharpshurg.
Mrs. Eura Jones Hyde, Pine View
Farm, Newnan.
MiBs Neva Davis, Hogansville, R. F.
D. 3.
MCCLURE’S
DEPARTMENT
IN FULL BLAST
IS THE TALK OFTHE TOWN
Prettiest line of flowers you most ever saw.
Big stock to select from, and at surprisingly low
prices. Your choice—
10c, 15c, 25c, 39c and 50c each.
You Can Enjoy Life
Eat what you want and not be troubled
with indigestion_if you will take a
Dyspepsia
Tablet
before and after each meal. Sold only
by us—25c a bo x.
John R. Cates Drug Co.
Sheriff’s Sale for April.
GEORGIA—Coweta Counts:
Will btfaold before the Court-houfte door in New
nan, Coweta county. Ga on the first Tuesday in
April next, between the legal hours of sale, to
the highest and best bidder, the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
A certain tract or parcel of land, situate, lying
and being in the Sixth dinta-iet of Cuwota county,
nnd bounded as follows: On the north by lands of
J. C. McLean and W. L. Mol,can. on the east by
lands of Wilkes estate, on the west by lands of
Mr3. Sa lie Wynn, and on the south by Miss
Parkie Leigh. Levied on as the property of A. €.
Royeton to satisfy a tax ft. fa. issued by B. J.
Fry, Tax Collector, against the said A. C. Royaton
.for State and county taxes for LSR4. the same be
ing now due and unpaid. Tenant in possession
notified in terms of the law. Lt-vy made by J. W.
Harper. I,. C... and turned over to-rue. This March
9. 1915. Prs. fee. S5.22. l,
J. D. tmSWSTKR/BherilT.
r
Give us a trial order on
job printing.
Velvet and grosgrain ribbons, all colors and widths. Prices—
10c, 15c, 25c and 35c yard.
HATS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN
All colors and shapes. ^Ve sell the $2, $2.50, $3 shapes at
$1 EACH.
S- 0C EACH.
Do not buy until you first visit McClure’s hat department.
>,000 yards Manchester percales, 124c values at 10c yard, as long as they last.
McClure 10-Cent Co,
Newnan, Georgia.
HOW
DO YOU
DO
s Opportunity Time Now
You’ve had opportunities every day since the contest started, but now comes a REAL opportunity.
Looks Good! What?
THIS 3-PASSENGER FORI)
GRAND PRIZE
WELL?
Everybody is guessing as to the outcome, and at this time it’s
all a guess. Now is “Opportunity Time.” Get busy; work,
and then work some more.
Newnan Herald’s Big Automobile Contest
Second Oil
in In
Prize V 1 1
IU Gold
Special Bonus Offer for
opening of “Opportunity
Time” starts to-day and
ends 9 p. m. April 1st.
400,000 Bonus Votes
Is it a good time to enter?
YES, YEN, YES!
For every $20 club you turn in between now and 9 p.
m., April 1st. You don’t have to turn it in all atone
time. A club means 20 one-year subscriptions,
two-year subscriptions, or 4 five-year subscriptions
anything making $20. This offer is an addition
•the regular scale of' votes.
10
to
3rd PRIZE
4tl) PRIZE
$30
$20
In Gold
In Silver
No Losers
Non-winning bona fide contestants
will receive 10 per cent, of all money
turned in for subscriptions.
Address All Communications to Campaign Manager
The Newnan Herald
9 Phone No. 6.
Newnan, Georgia.