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This In not u rill o|' Th<* I'ohI ( iir, aUh'Mi^h lh?< |?rl/<* C'lMV in nppftimnrr, rcR'mhtrH Hj?* ahoyc very much. ()' lit is in T).* it Piano Or a Diamond Ring ? Or a GOLD WATCH "Opportunity Tir oses |Pext||.^ ? MMWW /'.')H??C" " ' " ' ft"t . ? About _ "Opportunity Time" Under the teririH of this offer ("Opportunity Time") every club of $10 worth -of subscriptions turned in by 8 p. rn., Wednesday, January 8th, will entitle the .content ant sending them In to an extra ballot of 25,000 votes, over and above the regular schedule. The HiibHcrlptlona may be either old or new anything from one to ten yearn. Old subscriptions count the sumo as new ( see part of this ad on right nine of page under TO Til !?; C A N I )l I )AT^'S ) , and each $ 1 0 . worth will be called a club and an 13 XT.lt A ballot good for 25/000 votes will, he Issued on each ciub. Subscript ions that have already been secured for a period of one and two years .may he extended: The full scale of -regular votes will I >? ? allowed on all such ..extent T>ns. When such orders are secured they should he marked "extension" .across the. face of (he? stub turned in to the office. No Limit to Number of Clubs. There is no limit to the number of clubs that may be turned in by any one candidate, . lOach candidate who hopes to be numbered among the prize winners should at least turn In one club. Time Intended. When "Opportunity Time" was first announced, just before Christ inas, the contest management did not take into consideration the fact that during the holidays little or no time would be given up to the con test affairs and consequently noth ing has been accomplished by the contestants during the present offer of 25,000 extra votes on every club of $10 worth of subscriptions. Many of the candidates have sug gested to the contest manager that an extension of time be made in which to secure a club to earn tho 25,000 extra vote ballot. This re quest has been granted and the of fer will be open until Wednesday January Sth, at 8 o'clock In tho evening, instead of Saturday night as was originally announced. There will be no other changes from this announcement. "Opportunity Time" will positively close next Wednesday night. Offer Closes Jan. 8, 8 P. M. YNi; . T "i: . > o\\ THKV sr.wi). ' . ' . - ? '* ? ????? ? ? ' '? ?' - Unl it fu vlu-j n i.h*v hi. . a i/Ij l i< v> ill bo allowed to cast for pub ii'-aiioii iii.ro su . p io.> spi efai ballots Issued on sub seriptlpn.) than wili pi.ivo her loiai n?uro thap 5,000 voles ahead of ? no load, r of ? j.io l-us. puhliya.loir. r'.jv example, tho leader today "??? . nob, and any gandldaw- ;.r > puolish enough votes for the ?uixl o i .no pup^. to ?n<iivu tie. oiai reach 12,000 votes. Candi ua eH tn<V> ur?. i n an many aubscr .p: .t;?is at thty wish but the pub ? i l i .'o.,? r? vn i j I uo linimd by n< above ruling. This ruling will .? uw\. .d( i.ppiy 10 u.e fitly o.e Loupcas, Candidates may o .b io'r pu uty many 01 in aa they can secure, provided ' aoy an. .>cni w in, v. ;i. on.c;- <?n ..vl'oie i he expiration date print ed on oach mty voie coupon. Tins ?u?e, limiting the caatlng of votea, '??i,l Ha r tni4/?t-d lau.r in the contest. biTtt'li'i .N ...ii ja-p One. 4 i I a , ( 1 4 . , i I Ks y i" v.. Ull - ,) lilt I \J * i . i> wiiuin the incorporate limita ?" i?*c A.i > vi ... io.i.u v. piazza will go to thia district n of the ijrand prizes. . . . . ' . . , . 20,000 . . . 10,950 .... . . iy,b50 . . 19,000 rr .. 19.650 ?i .... .. f 19,000 17,950 17,3 50 V? ?<.?. , l> ? j ... .< lall.t-u O.l ooili.a i ... ?t>n, ij? . .. ... it i.i.uiMt), ul'Ual) Ol. . . ? ?loo I. .t . .Xv I., i.i.ul'i lit kit. . ? h . - ..IlL \ * .J . ?l ...-U f. , l...!"-, . . . .1 inrLk. ..v.. isoiirti tn\ uu a. ?'??jiy 1 ly"u I'll, i . I_ ?oll lV>b .1 ? fcj. P? . . ii. .u, .. , . \> . / ..ill iHtu' "? ? ? ? ? : ? 17,300 \ ? I .. A. i. , . , ... I|, O... . . . . . . 4 .. 16,550 ? ? I ?i. A. Orr, Litib A ? - j * * j i , V.v ? 1 , < y , i ....... . 12,300 ,.v . i_.. . . .... .... o,i, oi . . . . . . ...... . . . . 7,050 ..ii . Ufe, i. , . ? i ,i.u >?.. 1 . , ' . . . . . . ..... 7,0 00 o.j Oil, ? - i \ ~ k ii c . . . . . . . . . . . [?,200 ' ' ...... . . '. . .... .... . . 5,050 ..... . ; . . . . . . . . .... 5,u jo :...., ... , i. ... i v>t, ... . .. ???.-. ..." .. .. .... 5,000 I si riot .? ..n Two. .r. ,i-4. i-J 4iig woo. of the Wateree River. At least. .. i, ,... i . v. i. . i i .-> .no ric i ?> ? n an opportunity to win one or "will ot i.hj; ju i.. : . : :.s. ....; . i . . i. , i .... ovti .; . i .... ? . ^ . .. .17,350 hi itt Cik0. gib . .naU |i , 1 iUg 1 i .... .... . . 17,350 iuias .uaino tiai'diH r, liugcff .. . . . . . . .. . . 12,150 ?Wibb . . ik.ui H, i<u?^wif , . . .'i. . . . . . . . . . .... 7,050 ??? r.-. Ii. Lv. l!. IMitnian, iilanoy., .... . . . . . . .... ... .... 7,050 Al. hh Kavo iiell, Lugolf . . ........ .. 7,050 Allies Aianiv Ki>se, lllaney .. .. . . 5,050 At ?.ss' A i t tiii i i ? ii,; i-o^ 1 1 . . . . '. 5,0 00 Miss Mary Koseborough, I.ugoff . . 5.000 Uisirlct .Nuniuer Three. Includes all territory tying uurth of the S. A. L. 11. R., east of t'aindi ii. At least two p.izes will go to this district with opportunity of winning one or both of the grn.ul prizes. .whis xi .vct.'c May S.iAw. J'o'ffersv n, Rt. 2 19,550 ...aii.ie Anlhou), Weatvllle 19,400 Mias Annie lluoKaue'o, Lanioen Rt. '6 19,350 Mrs. R. W. Shannon, Jefferson No. 2 19,000 Mrs, L. C. Olyhurn, Westvi.lo . . . . . 18,250 Alias L,leo Clyburn, Bothune 18,150 Miss Sarah Mlckle, Camden, No. 3 . 16,4 50 .Miss Cornelia Baxley, Rethnne, No. 3 16,150 Miss Kiltie Richards, Liberty Hill.. . . 14,000 Miss Margaiet McDowell, Camden, lit. 3 .. .. 12,200 Miss Bessie Spears. Kalb . . 12,100 Miss Bessie Floyd, Liberty Hill ' ? 7,100 Miss Maiy 10. Young, Cantey, No. 1 .. .. 5,450 Mrs. C. K. McDowell, Westville . . . ? 5,3 50 Miss Kate Mays, Bethune . . .. . . 5,150 Miss Bessie Rozier, Bethune 5,000 Mrs. Fannie McLaurin, Bethune !? 5,000 Miss -Lilla Rose, Camden Rt. 3 . 5,000 District Number Four. Includes all territory lying south of the S. A. L. R. R.? east of Camden. Al least two prJv.es will go to this district with opportunity of winning one or both of the grand prizes. Mrs. C. B. Spfadley, Camden No. 2.. ., .. 19,750 Miss Callie Gardner, Bishopville, No. 4 .. .. ..? 19,100 Miss Sarah H. Boykin, Boykin .? 19,050 Miss Lena McLeod, Camden No. 4 19,000 Miss Mary B. McCaskill, Cassatt 12,000 Miss Ola Davis, Cassatt 7,550 Mrs. .1. S, Brown, Camden. No 2. ? 7,300 Miss Jennie Hall, Lncknow 7,200 Miss Rosa Peebles, Camden, No. 1 . . . .. . . 7,150 Miss Bertha Marshall, Canulen No. 2. . - 7,050 Miss Kmnia Pate, Lncknow Miss Lerla Smith, Camden, No. 4 Miss Theo Davis,' Camden, No. 4 7,000 Miss Kate Moseley. Camden No. 4 5,4 5 0 Miss Mamie West, Cassatt 5,250 Mrs. 11. ('. McCoy, Camden, No, 2 5,150 Miss Lula Caskins, Camden No. 2 . . . 5,050 Miss Ssllle lisll. Luck now .... 5,000 Mtss Snllle Sowell, Camden, No. 4 5,000 Miss Pearl Latigley, Camden, No. 2 5,000 Miss F.lla Mar<-*h. f'amden. No. 2. 5,000 Miss McRae Whitaker, Boykin 5.000 To The Candidates: In another part of The today will be found an announce ment of groat interest to you ftB ' well as the people over Kershaw county generally. This announce ment has reference to The Camden News being purchased by. The Clnon iclo together with its subscription list, the mechanical department and the good will of the paper. In tak ing over The News, The Chronicle will mature all unexpired subscrip tions of The News and wilt collect from those who were in arrears on that paper. This makes it easier for you to solicit support in the race. There were a great many people taking The News over the oounty and there arc perhaps a good many in your neigh borhood who were numbered among The News subscribers but who, own ing to the purchase of The News by The Chronicle, are now numbered among The Chronicle subscribers. Back collections from the former News subscribers will earn.. votfiB the same as collections of back ac- > counts on The Chronicle. If a list of the former News sub scribers will aid you in your cam paign, and it should, you may se cure them by calling* writing or, phoning the Contest Department. A list of the Chronicle subscribers will also be furnished you if you do not already know who is taking the Chronicle in your territory. Now candidates, this 1b your chance. You can win The Automo bile or the Piano if you want them. . It takes but a couple of hours work to secure one of the 25,0^00. extra yote ballots. Half the battle is won, after securing one of these extra ballots. ? . ,.vi. - w ???? ? > -i - ,-L : If your name does not ap pear, or, if there it any mis take in the standings, these will be properly adjusted upon complaint of the con testant. Offer Closes Jan. 8, 8. P*W y. Jz ?-C ' v Iff Address all Communications to the Contest Department