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"OPPORTUNITY OFFER" IS CREATING ACTIVITY AMONG
CANDIDATES IN TNE SHOWER OF GOLD CONTEST
Two Wavs of Getting Votes,
But Securinq Subscriptions is
the Best Wav —Biq Bonus of
450.000 Votes Given on Sub
scriptions This Week Which
Amount to S3O
T i« Ir, 'Opportunity Offer” of The
Augusta ll(.‘raid's Shower of Gold
contest and parents of babies aro
working hard to secure the big bonus
ballots that will be Issued on every
S3O turned it; before 10 o'clock Tues
day night. The competition for the
SSOO In gold offered by The Herald Is
becoming more and more exciting
every day.
Everybody has been interested In
It whether a child of their own had
been entered In tint list, or not lor
everybody lias some little favorite In
llahyiund and it would be hard in
deed, to find a person who has not
formed some preference, who has
not picked out some little cherub
witicli they wish to koo win. Wher
ever one goes one hears nothing but
talk of this great race and speculation
as to Hr probable outcome is rife.
Wo predicted at the outset that every
thing would have to give way to the
babies nnd it has been even so.
The nomination lists are still open
and we Invite you to name your little
favorite ns a candidate Tor gold and
glory. If Its name is not already In
cluded among our hundreds of sweeb
faced proteges. Just fill out ft nomi
nation blank which will be found on
another |K4P" of this paper or if It Is
convenient, just write the name, the
parents' name and address on a pos
tal card and send to the Shower of
Gold Department of The Herald.
In connection with the nomination
blank which appears In these columns
we desire to emphasize one point on
which every one does not seem to be
entirely clear. But one of these nom
ination blanks will be accepted In be
half of any one baby. Every baby
nominated now will be granted ft pre
liminary 5,000 votes, but henceforth
none of the nomination blanks will be
accepted In their behalf
Subscriptions Count Most.
There are two ways of securing
votes One is by voting the coupons
published In each lßsue of The
Herald. . . . „
Another and really the best way oT
gntherlng votes will be subscriptions
gathered for this paper and for which
votes will bo exchanged whether they
bo old or new. You may take It for
granted that all of your friends and
relatives and most of your neighbors
and acquaintances will he only too
glad to helii you along any line you
may RUggest to them. If they are not
already readers of this paper they
will be glad to give you their aub
«criptlon when once you hnve explain,
i d that It will menu votes for your
little darling, or, If they already be
subscribers, they will be equally glad
to give you a renewal of their sub
scription.
Pay No Attention to Rumors.
Knock era lire everywhere. Some
people "KNOCK” because they are
aore on tho world nnd ar® thenißfilvw
failures. So pay no attention to HU
MOUS ns they are started hv the
Knockers Yoii have our assurance
that every' candidate in the race will
have a square deal. The Heralds
Shower of Uold Is conducted by a man
of wide experience, und you have his
assurance and your own Judgment
against the word of selfish or Irre
sponsible “KNOCKERS. Whose
worxl are you going to tnke?
Head over this list of prizes ngain:
SSOO in Gold- First Grand Prize
SXSS Scrlpim-Booth Cycle Car—Seo
ond Grand Prize.
SXOO In Gold Third Grand Prize.
S2OO In Gold -Fourth Grand Prize.
The District Prizes.
X $l5O Ponies and Carts.
X $75 Columbia Grafonolas.
X SXO Baby Buggies.
X $lO Purses oT Gold
12 $5 Savings Bnnk Accounts.
Which of these prizes are you going
to get? Remember there Is nothing
worth having that It not worth striv
ing for. .
The following Is the standing of
contestants:
DISTRICT NO. t.
City of Augusta.
Ata R. Alien j’X!
Augustus Alston 6.000
Doroihv la. Abernathy a., a., a..
Goo Dunbar Boyd 6.05<»
J F. Buckley.. .. a. a 5.000
JU L lilitchlnjrton 41.000
Lillian 801 l
Marlon Kdwnrtl Butler 6,000
Moselle Bo won.. 15.550
John Austin Best 14,625
Paulin* Boo** 45.625
C*’nra Louis* 801 l ... a 5.600
Georgia Browner.. .. a a a a .a .. 6.000
Rue Bailie 11.00#
Gary lamir Ufa lev 6.000
Wtn. B Braid 7.200
Marini writ* Bothwell 6.875
Alpheus Beane. 15.06<*
Wilson Jenn'ng* Bryan 66.660
Marguerite Conion 6.000
LUOtl* BMfl#.. a a. a. a a 42.600
la. G. Boat**. Jr 26 600
Bayard fully, Jr 17.250
Wilma Connor 11.000
Jack Cunningham 45,750
Prank Cheesoborough 46.950
MHdr*<l Crumpton.. % .a 54,475
Dorothy Croatar % .. .. 14,275
William Cook.. .. .a .. 26,756
Connor deckle v.. . ~ 12,060
Bullion H Clark ... ... 7 050
3no Cohen. Jr 10.850
Katharine Fa lamas ~ 1f.500
J I*. Calkin.. .. .. «. •• .. .. 15.000
llrlrn ("mhin i, .. 17.160
\ll*i» Dorothy Dick* .. 6.675
Elisabeth Donnelly , .. 10,750
noh***| Dunn 12.250
Manias IV ... 10,950
Bulat howling 11 400
Mctbfl l'vrlyn Dorrt'l 7,000
lennl* Pl'bn bath Duke 16.000
%nnl* Da via 7 050
William Durham 6 450
tVm Gibson Draa. .. 45.906
faa. I.** RthemdffO.. .. *• ». •• 11.425
Bryant English ... ... 5.000
flurhtirt MeLnln Furlow., .. 46.10#
ffllgsbeth An» a Faulkner ... .... 12.750
William V Plyth* 12.0 09
Robert Parr .. •• .. 22,000
Wllhnm Foster 26.050
7*o K Griffin. Jr .. .. 44.500
Prank R Gracey 11.025
Anna Wright Goodwin ... ~, 5 000
Wildrr Jennings Grammar., ~ .. 46.650
Dorothy Harrl* 6,000
Mild rad Hopkins .. ..... 6.000
Ml** Margaret llcffrrnan.. ~ .. 8,700
Wm. ll*nry Holm** #O.OOO
Rutherford lllrkev ~M M, 7.000
Dorothy Agnes Halford 11.600
May flail . 46.750
6am Holl ngwworth ... ... 6 000
Marl* Junta llulb rt ............. 10,000
Joel Hill 5,000 i
I Joseph Hall. Jr 7 600
I Elizabeth Robenra Howell 15,650 ;
J:«m Foster Henderson 30,00 ' j
! Frahk Horne 5.000
I Claud Hutchinson 6.500
Cota Hatch 5,000 |
KSdward K. ilarveater 11.650 J
Robert L«* Henry. Jr 5.0 M
Dorothy Agatha Hamilton 10,725 1
Francis Nevln Hackett 6,675
James Iloward ...» 5,000 j
Milo Humphries .. 16.<100
Evelyn Hagler 5,000
Ernestine Ingram 35,200
Melvin 1 rigid t 5.600
Martha Hue Ivy 7.100
Helen .Inner ... 12,960
Miss Bet tie Jones 8,000
Hermann Kleppel 22.676
Vivian Lundy 9,250
May LesteV 5,000
Dorothy Louise La nad el 45.75*,
Lamar Jrfiyton 5000
Mildred Lorlek 6,750)
Joe Lively 44,82;* 1
Margaret Avarv Lamar 6.400 )
Willie Lundy 5,000
.Tub. It. I,Htli-lon. Jr 10,001; ]
• Norris Landrum 7,00# I
Geo. Coleman Luck.. .. .. .. .. 11,050 j
; < Jen. Lynch 7.6 >0 I
| Kmrna Louise I,ester 5.000
j William Lester 5.000 1
j J. K. Kcssell, Jr. . 7,700
Evelyn Kilpatrick 5,000 '
Joe King 31,250
Baby Karl* .. .. .. 6.000!
i Martin Kelly 6,250 ;
Eliza bet h Kahrs 17,900 1
Eugene Kuhlke.. 11100
1 .nolle McDonald 5,000
Addle Mundy 5,06* j
Edwin Magruder 47.000 j
Francis May Mock 46.100,
Helen MulheHn 5,000
Mhh Theltn McLaughlin.. 5,000 j
fjoula Jacob McAllister 5.000 j
Mary Elizabeth Metts 46,1251
Joseph Moog 28,250 j
Vernon L. Marshal! 30,675
Jno. Murphy 5,000
Andrew B ittcy Mulcay 35,754) I
Henry Mann ... •••• 10,750]
Anthony Mulherln ... 11.650 j
Elizabeth Mitchell 44,000
“Baby" Milton 5.000 j
Wade V. Milliard 5,(t00 .
John Welgle Merry ... 46,750
Mr. Jhh. E. McLeod ... 7.20** i
John Moy* 5.000 i
Margaret Minn la 46,550
Agnea Meyer 6,750 j
Robert Clifton McCreary 7.650
John Jacob Minger 7.000
I'Vank McMillan 6,000
Robert Ford Matbewaon 39,175
Martha Miller 5,000
Walter I). Merry 46,125
Louise Wright Marsh 5,000
Gwlnn Nixon 8,950
Neville North 2
Wallace Carl Nelson 12.750
T. C. Newsom* 5,000
Rebecca Andrews O'Hara 46,725
Elizabeth O’Hara 45.600
Jaa Robert Owens 7,350
Maggie Owens 5.150
Baby Bendlcton 5,00<»
Dorothy Bund 8.050
Elizabeth PlleheY .. 24,000
Cl.as. W. Pilcher, Jr 5,000
Minor Barker .31,560
Louise Parker 30,025 j
Morion Page 45,675
Miss Elizabeth Prlntup 5,000
Miss Marjorie Platt 5,000
Master Jack Preacher 7,650
Leßoy Printup 5.000
Martha Elizabeth Parker 32,600
Emma I/** Pollard 5,000
Edward Russell • 5,000
J F. Roberta. Jr 14,900
kVancla L. Reid .... 10,050
Mary Catherine Reynolds. 28,175
Jno Mill* Radford 5,000
Mary Roper 27,725
Ralph Llnwood Rainwater 5,000
Elizabeth Rlc* 44,725
Chna. Itamho 45,400
Marcus H. Rushton 5,004
Mary Sheehan 44,000
Fred Louis Rohmidt 46,550
John Henry Scbarnltzky 45,000
"Baby*’ Rancken 8.500
"Baby" Rpcth 6.500
(’barley KM ward SummeYall 8,750
Kathryn Rullervun 7,000 i
Steward I>. Steward ... 6.450
Mm. Ratil 8.900
Bernice Stovall 6,250 '
William Schroder 7.225 j
Agnes Sheehan 5,000 i
Ernest Strauss 6,000
Permelln Relgler 39,750
Wm. Boykin Sanford 7,100
Edward O. Rcott 6.25#
Sybil Sykes 46,095
"Baby" Thomas 5,000
Janies Shield Trowbridge 10.525
Marlon Dessl* Thomas 31,700
Robert B. Thomas 5 000
Ruth Trader 84,650 i
Hairy Thompson 6’(KM \
Myrtle Thompson .. .. 22,650
Harriet Tiller 5.000
Thomas E. Vrrderv, Jr 46,125
Paul S. Vogelsang. 7.1?5
Elizabeth Vohaur 14,750
George Verdery 5.000
Harry Valden. Jr 6.750
ChHN. Henry Wiggins 32.625
J til la Wilcox 6,000
Ernest Monroe Watkins ... .. ... 6.600
"Baby" Walker 5.000
John 1\ Whitley ~ ~ 34,125
"Baby" Wiggins 5,000
John Whatley. ~ 12,425
Ella Mar Wode ... 11,650
Joseph It. Wllkerson 7,100
Terrell Wiggins 14.725
Rutherford Walton ... 5.000
| Sarah Barry Whitney 19,235
James I'. Walker 5.00#
Willie Wilson 5,00#
I David J Whitney ... 8.760
| Wm. B. Winter 5.000
Caroline Walk ns 42,100;
I Ruck Watkins ... ... 10.525
: David Wolf 5.000
Leo Wyman 6.65#
! Mnrallls* Xlmanta 45.950
j Mlldren Young 10.750
Freda Yates 7.600
; John Jas. Zimmerman, Jr 12,725
DISTRICT NO. 2
BLYTHE, GA
I Josh Bell 5.000
Vim a Bar wick 5.000
j Beryl Clark 5.000
! Luther Dosler 31 #75
I Ruth Dye 5.000
' James Foss 5*009
Di n Grimes 5,000
C V. Hatcher 5.00#
] Mice Hadden 5.000
! Fulcher Hardy 5,000
i John R. Hatcher 6.600
Fred D. Pennington 6.000
: Ruby Ricker 5.000
i Be a trice Templeton 5 000
, Willie Templeton 8.000
Francis Turner 5,000
Lillian Templeton 5.000
Willie Taylor 5,000
GROVETOWN, GA.
|C A. Clifford, Jr.. .. 7.150
Mary Ellen l\>ro f.aio
Sarah Emllv Morris 6.200
bONEVILLE. QA.
! Thomas Roger* 45.800
Sterling Williams.. VOSO
WAYNESBORO. OA.
I Angus Prentiss 0,195
Francis Zsckery 10,250
MITCHEILL, GA.
i Norman Chalker 30,i50
I Surah Kitchens 26.400
THOMSON, GA.
James Neal 10.725
1 Martha Shields 6.675
j Sarah Stem 8,750
John Forrest Watson ... 7.050
I John F. West 45 675
WARRENTON. OA.
Carl Bray 5.000
i St. Clair Bales 5,000
! Mary Cason ......... 6,00#
| Kr*4 Cox well 5 00®
Baby Dent 6.o**#
Wychle Fowler ... 5,00#
Mattie Lou Foster 5,000
Mary Felts 5,000
Carlton Kitchens ... ... ....... 5,000
1 VV'lhur Harper 5,000
! Lowell Kitchens 5,000
| Mary Lou McGregor 5,000
j Alfred Maasengale 5.000
Crawford Pilcher 16,525
Norris St cine 5,000
| Venn!* Swindle ... 5,00 c
r. M. Smith, Jr 5,0*0 ]
i Ida Stein 18,750.
I Junle Simms 5,00 j I
1 M iry Smith ..... 5,000 I
: I ouiae Wldtely 21,320 I
El.zubeth U heeler 5.002 I
Margaret Wright 5,000
Bar nurd Wbholt 5,000
SPREAD, GA. .
Elbert McNa r 23.000
J.izzle B Rabun 31*975
HEPHZIBAH, GA
Geo. Adams 8,350
Margaret Baxley 5,00 (I
Grace Banks 6 0
Ixjulse Bargeron 5.000
Lawrence Cadle 5,0
i Washington Carawell 20,125
1 V f lrg nla Kills 5,000
1 Mary Givens 5.000
| Louise Greene 5,00
j J. P Gooding 16.200
Carlton Jones 5,000
' Wolllam Jenkins 5,000
( Evelyn Lansdell 5 006 j
| Ruth Lansdell 5,000 '
I Mary Lansdell 5.000 '
(Jertrude Mays 5,000
I Louise McClellan 5,000
Emmet Rhoden 10,975
; \ iricent Snell 5,UUit
! la Ilian Srn th 5,000
! John Sewell 5.000
Emmie Winters 6,000
AVERA, GA.
j Ha He Lee Dioxn 38,650
1 William Rivets 21,000 .
GIBSON, GA.
Harry English 34,400
j Thonian Hooks j 9,325
• Nell Swint 43,250
MARTINEZ, GA.
I Lillian and Lldy B vens 7,505
CAMAK, GA.
Helen Byrd 20,675
A. J. Kirby 12,500
Sarah Lunsford 14,125
KEYSVILLE, GA.
Isabella Cook 5,000 1
! Robert Daniel, Jr 15,900
Lewis Durk ns 5.0001
Ruth Durkins 5.000 '
Marlon Wode 14,675
ST. LLAIR, GA.
’ohn G. Logue 5,000
Sarah Powell 5.000
Mattie McGee 5,000
Carnie Salter 11,000
Henry C. White 5,000
Geo. Yeomans 5,000 1
LOUISVILLE, GA.
Francis Bethea 5,000
Laurie I>*e Little 5,000
Julia Phillips 5,000
Eleanor Ramsey 5,000
Margaret Rowe 5,000
Francis Singuefleld 5,000
DEARING. GA.
Katherine Parker 7,600
Sarah Prlntup 7.625
Marlon Culpepper 8.950
Willard Adams 10,125
LINCOLNTON, CA.
Name No. of Votes
Bernard Albea 6,249
James Clary 5,000
W. Crawford, Jr 7,500
Char es May B,ouo
William Wilkes 7,450
E. Ward 5 000
WRENS, GA.
Miss Bobbie Tanner 41,850
Mary Barwick 13,025
Catherine Carpenter 29,375
Louise Walden 36,500 1
Agnes Wren 17,050 I
EVANS, GA.
Mary Griffin 35,900;
MAYFIELD, GA.
Thomas Jefferson Wheeler 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 3
SNELLING, S. C.
Name. No. of Votes.
Vera Eaves 24,350
LANGLEY, S. C.
Dwight Allen 21,350
Ruth Howard 11,975
Beatrice Knowles 16.950
jJ. M. Miller, Jr 10,750
BRANCHVILLE, S. C.
j Cecil* Patrick 7,675
] Gladys Mlley 5.0<»0 |
| Annie Steedly 5,000;
1 P. M. Wimberly 19,650
; John Norman Wimbiy 5.0(H) j
Joseph Whetstone 5,00# |
Francis Ellen Bryant 14,150 1
HAMPTON, S. C.
Baby Braining .t 6,975
Baby Cruse 7,101 i
Billy Bishop 5,000
Edwin Gooding 7.650 !
John Vincent 12,700
George Warren, Jr ~ .. 20.650 ]
, John William 24 760
JOHNSTON, S. C.
Marlon Lott 24,379
BATH, S. C.
Nell Bandy 22,650;
Irene Greene 15,1**. U -
Paul Jones.. 1; ,
BRUNSON, S. C.
E. W. Addison, Jr 12,375
ltoxle Cook 14,850
Lavania Hughes 11.600
Theodore Meats 9 950
Marl* Preacher 11,750
Louise Rivers ... 13.000
AIKEN, S. C.
J. C. George. Jr 25,675
Tansey Monday 20,95#
Lillian Robinson 44.125
Baby Wyman 17.600 1
Claude Wooten .. 29,100
James Wise 11,650 1
James G, Bushhee 35*964
ALENDALE, S. C.
Virginia Calhoun 7.500
I Ernestine Jordan 42,10#'
Emily Zelgler 12 975 1
FAIRFAX, S. C.
James Brunson 5.000 I
Mable Brooks 32,475!
Jessie Addison 6,000
Lois Deer 6.000
William George 6,<K)O I
H. m. Haverly 6.00# j
Elizuzbeth Harter 6.000
Cnrlysle Mart* r 5,004 |
Otis Lyons s’ooo 1
Brunson l.oadholt 5.00# 1
Jack I.lghtsey |
i Ruth Mlxson 34,000
Weyland McCain 5,000
Louse Tliten s^ooo'
Miriam Thomas 5,000
Percy Wilson 6,0001
John Y. Wldentan 6 000
ELLENTON. S. C.
|Glnd\* Bush 5,000
I Helen Kllxuheth Dunbar 42.400
J Blanche Crosland 16,300
Jefferson A. Stokes 16 475 i
TRENTON, S. C.
• FJtxabeth Posy 28 150
GRANITEVILLE. S. C.
Baby Barker 5.000 1
J Dorothy Boy a worth 21,300
I Morris Eargie 5.004
Alice Krc*son 16,325
1 John A. May, Jr.. .. 17,6751
Henry Clay Parker 5.00#
; Winifred Halden 5,00#!
I Clarence Timmerman 14 00#
NORTH AUGUSTA, S. C.
j Claude Freeman 34.250
Annie lllcks 36^300
Florence Henderson .. 461*50
| Stella llanktnson 11.000
I El sabeth Hampton 5,00# I
Helen Jons 21.050
i Baby Montgomery 16!400
] Mvrtls Odom 6.3751
Shirley Robrtson, Jr ............ 11.0751
Clay Stallings 22.960,
) John Whatley 45!250
j Jack Williams 14 650
, Llnwood Gray Whltlaw 4#, 126
VARNVILLE. S C.
! James Mixon 17.1751
, Otis Rent* n #SO
CLEARWATER. S. C.
| B D. Bell ... 19,700
1 Edwin Way 14,850
WARRENVILLE. S. C.
latrine Shaley 36.976
' Dalton Jones 21,000,
Kmma T turner man ... 34,650 i
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
TROY, S. C.
Emily Burnsiae 14,750
May Davis 17,900
Floyd Hollie 7,50
Hexy MuJllnox ..... 10,000
May Robinson 15.000
Pearl Robinson 14.750
MISCELLNEOUS.
Mollle Louise Fairey, Orangeburg,
S. C 43,900
Paul Hammond! Dunbar Beach Is
land, S. C 11,000
Chon Deny. Waterloo. S. C 9,425
Elolse Sanders. McCormick, S. C. 7,600
Marv Elizabeth Berry. Bamberg.
S. C 12,000
Mattie Morton. Walhalla. 8. C.... 32.675
T’orn fie'gler. i'lunri Branch, S. C... $.900
Emile Marly, Barnwell 39,950
The Herald’s
Picture Gallery
By Tommirif » Studio
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THOMAS E. VERDERY, JR.
Ilpre is a little man who has a host
of friends and admirers who are anxi
ous.to see him one of the grand prize
winners In this great enterprise. This
is Master Thomas E. Verdery, Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Verdery of
116 Broad street. Master Thomas has
one of the best dispositions and al
ways has osmething to say, therefore
he makes friends very readily. IBs
friends are going to do their best to
have him named as the first grand
prize winner when this contest closes.
Master Thomas was one of the very
first to enter the Chower of Gold con
test and has received a good number
of votes. Watch out, little competi
tors for Master Thomas can run a
swift race!
HOKE SMITH VSJ
CONVICT LABOR
Senator to Fight Bill That Will
Operate to Increase Cost of
Cotton Bagging.
Washington. Southern senators
and congressmen, says a special to the
Atlanta Journal, are aroused over the
bill to prohibit the importation Into
the United States of "goods, wares, or
merchandise, made in whole or in part,
from materials manipulated in any ;
way by convice, pouper or detained la
bor.” The bill passed the house some
time ago.
The Southerners have contended all
the time that the passage of the bill
will nullify the good effects of the tar
llT act In so far as it relates to cotton
bagging.
Senator Hoke Smith and Congress
man W. C. Adamson yesterday con
cluuded an exhaustive investigation at
the treasury department which con
tinued them In the belief that the pas
sage of the bill will operate to In
crease the cost of cotton bagging to
Southern farmers.
Cotton Bagging.
The tariff act contained a provision
against the importation of goods or
wares made in whole or in part by con
vict. pauper or detained labor. Sen
ator Smith and Judge Adamson learn
ed at the treasury department yester
day that the cotton bugging manufac
turers of the United States sought to
have the importation of cotton bagging
stopped under this provision. The
treasury department turned down these
American manufacturers on the ground
that convict labor was used only In
cutting the timber for which Russian
sag 'is made and in unravelling certain
classes of waste, both of which are
used in the manufacture of cotton bag
ging.
Shortly after the adverse decision of
the treasury department on the appli
cation of the cotton bagging manufac
turers the bill that has so aroused
Southerners was Introduced In the
house This measure goes further
than the tariff act In that it excludes
from Importation any commodity man
ufactured from materials “made In
whole or in part by convict, pauper
or detained labor.”
Sought and Failed.
The bill accomplishes Just what the
American manufacturers of bagging
sought and failed to accomplish
through a ruling from the treasury de
partment. Its passage would exclude
all foreign bagging and would give the
home manufacturers a monopoly of the
business so they could charge South
ern farmers almost any price they
pleased for cotton bagging.
Cotton bugging was placed on the
free list In the tariff act, hut If the
present bill becomes a law, the cost to
the farmer will be Increased by one
third Senator Hoke Smith expects to
resist the measure in the senate He
has Introduced already and has passed
a resolution calling on the treasury de
partment to furnish a detailed state
ment of the things that will he ex
cluded from Importation under the
hill.
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OPPORTUNITY PERIOD
450,000 Bonus Votes for Every Club of S3Q
Worth of Subscriptions During This Period
ENTER YOUR BARY’S NAME AT ONCE
IT IS NOT TOO LATE
ssooin Gold is Within Your Reach
OPPORTUNITY CLOSES TUESDAY
= JUNE 9th, 1914 ===
WE WANT PICTURES of every cherub whose name appears in the list
or who may be nominated in the future. See the Shower of Gold Manager and
arrange for a Photo at the well known Tommins Studio.
HOW TO NOMINATE—To nominate a baby, fill out the Nomination
Blank, bring or send it to the Shower of Gold Department, or just phone G 39. A
representative will call.
Get in and Get Busy. You can Win
That $500.00 in This Period
Sixty Gold
Rings Free
As an extra inducement
• to parents to give their lit
tle ones an early start. The
Herald will give additional
prizes of Sixty Handsome
Gold kings to the first
twenty contestants in each
district turning in twenty
dollars (S2O) on subscrip
tions.
THE AUGUSTA DAILY HERALD’S
“Shower of Gold” Contest
For Babies of Augusta and Vicinity.
Nomination Blank
GOOD FOR 5,000 VOTES FREE.
I hereby nominate
Address
Parents’ Name
'Phone No. District No
Your Name and Address
Only the first one turned In counts.
$385 Scripps
Booth Cycle
Car
Second Grand
Prize
Phone 236. Call this evening at Contest Head
quarters, 639 Broad Street. Ask for Contest Manage#*
$300.00 IN GOLD
Third Grand Prize
Call at the Shower of Gold
Dept., 630 Broad Street
WOT Or Phone 236 and We Will Gall on You
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The. Augusta Daily Herald’s Great "Shower of
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This Ballot Must Be Voted Before June 6th, 1914.
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and where more than one is being cast, must he securely pinned or
tied together When these instructions are carried out. It will be nec
essary to make out only the first or top ballot Mark each bundle
plainly with number of votes contained therein
THURSDAY. JUNE 4.
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Turning in Their
First $20.00 Worth
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