The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, March 21, 1923, Image 3
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TIME AND TIDE
. WAIT FOR NO MAN!
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The Time of Opportunity Waitsfor No Man or Woman Who Is Unprepared
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Increase Yoiir Show for Winning
The Sedan or Other Prize By
Working Right Up To The Last
Minute—That Is 9 P. M., Satur
day, March 24th.
Ihree Days Real Work May
Swing Victory And The Sedan
Your Way — So Close Is The
Battle.
Eleventh Hour Rally And Whirl
wind Finish Upsetting All The
“Dope”—Surprises In Store.
LAST 100,000 EXTRA VOTE
COUPON MAY WIN SEDAN
YOUR FINAL GOAL
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$1,750 Studebaker Sedan—Bought of G. C. Chandler:
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T! in< r R nro sizzling around Cam-
II adcuartcrs those last fowl
days of (ho race. Among oontoslantH
a' | '^'rio.ids oxoitemont runs riot.
wondjr, coupled with
liop..' o eour.re, .s WHO WILL V. Ia !
TilK Sl.T.'O S ITOILIAKKU SLDANV
With hut tliree more days, to pa, >
mufh can ho accomnlishel—for m-
ntanco. a la ly who has been stain ins ,
“otoud in District 2. who siarti ri iht 1
rnco lute, slipped i .to first piac-j
yesterday in point of cash sub-J
script ion business turned in. True. her.
margin over second contestant is but !
? 1.50,— but then there have neen cam
paigns in which a subcriptlon or two
meant winning or losing the automo
bile.
if we could hist force home the fact
on every constant that thin race la
close—that the loss of even a tew su't-
rerintions means dropping from the
prize winning class Into the ten per
cent commission crowd, there certam-
iv would It;* no loafing on the home!
stride
Taking the contest as a whole no 1
to li n. m. March 17th. and considering
c ash business turned in by all ccm-|
t(slants, starting with the one who
lias turned in the greatest amount of |
cash on subscriptions and ranging j
down to the one who stands twenty- i
third, between the ones standing;
fourth and fifth the margin in cash
was hut $2.7. Detween eighth and
ninth •* 1 i wms only $7.75. Uotwcenj
twelfth and thirteenth, only $2.75, and I
between fifteenth and sixteenth the
margin was twenty-five cen'.s, and the
•■ame was true of the difference be
tween twentieth and twenty-first eon*
*/ : t'intr.
We cite tiuse easb tnarginal differ
ences just to show this Is a dose hnt-
' e; is ANUODYS It ACE. All along the
line this race is a finish fight, and
only Die finish will loll who wins the
$l,75'i Studebaker Light Six Sedan,
the $1:07.20 Ford Coupe, the two
$101.7'. Ford touring ears and the
two $105 Itnd o tints.
Any me who has worked up to this
'itne should not let a single moment
go by without doing bis or her host to
tu n it to account. Nothing is gained
by letting up on your efforts, and
t'Mirh c an be lost. More c ampaigns are
tost in Die Hosing week than during
•inv other period of the contes*
Fic li S:t7 in cash business this week
gives lo i,000 Fxtr.i Votes. Every candi
date will try to secure several of these,
vtra coupons. 100,000 of anything is
"oad bealthv .lumber, and 100,000
Fvtrn Votes in a closer battle may
nuiin the difference between a $175,»
. a in ker Sedan and a 10 per cent
"i- ( ;in,i THAT, dey reader,
is some difference.
Have you promised a contestant a
s’*’ •'■••'rDon?
Time is getting short in which to
m.-.e ibat promise good.
At » p. in. Saturday night the cam
paign will end.. ,
Iletter make the promise good hy
handing in that subscription NOW.
And, you know, you want to have
a little ride in that big. roomy s‘-<’an
some 1 hot day ttiis summer, 50 help
your friend win it.
WILL YOU RIDE?
Vrhursday! Friday! Saturday!'—then will
you ride away as the proud possessor of
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one of the four autos—remember they are
for you, and brand new.
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THE CLOSING RULES
READ THEM CAREFULLY
Two To Be Awarded
$464.72 Ford Touring Car. District Award.
On Display at Crowell & Co.,
E. Evans Street.
BACK YOUR FAVORITE
Two To Be Awarded
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Two $165 Radio Set. District Awards.
Purchased of W. V. Uarrott.
DISTRICT 1
Florence
Miua Marie It chardson
Mrs. H. L. Hyman ..
.M's-, Ethel Werl\ n .
M ss Margor»t Gaudy
A'hert Taylor
Mss Mjiry Fctnor ...
Mrs. J. E. Koopman
Mis
Dorothea Waters
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dox.mio
<>02.150
47S.550
4‘n;.27r>
4:55.225
408.826
::t7.575
:!4<!.l)00
804.725
257.000
50,000
As a matter of precaution and to
guard aga nst possibility of loss ;o
candb'i tea, through misunderstanding
during tl c>.:c> Iasi clays o the cam
paign. herewith wo give final rules
aad in truet'ors tlint must lie observ
ed. All candidates : artieularly those
residing in outside towns, should
Kooi < \ erv lin-. earefa'ly.
1. The oampa'gn will end promntly
a* <» n m. Satnr'i v. March 24, 1028.
2 All subscriptions, remittances
and votes must be in the Campaign
miioo. The Florence Daily Times
Building, hy that hour. The doors
of the campaign office will lie closed
and locked at 0 p. m., hut all contest-
anis who are inside at that time will
he waited upon and given ample op-
iortnnltv to torn j nsubscrlptions itnd
votes. No one will be permitted to
enter a£,er 0 p. :n.
•”>. If you Mve in District 2 and in
tend to mail your votes and final re
mittances. take j 1'caution to find out
irotn your local postoffiee concerning
train service to Florence, and time
n a 1 should leave your office to reach
Fioieneo hy !i p. m. Saturday. All
n.iiled remi!tames sent after Thurs
day should come hy special delivery
to insure our receiving same
4. Ail letters containing votes and
remittances should be addressed
u'alnly; Campaign Manager. The Flor.
‘•nee Daily T UK'S, Florence. S. <’. The
Florence Daily Times vili not Do r.-
sponsible for delays in the mail.
5. All votes in rue possession o
contestants havi' hu vet iieen voic'd.
This includes hotii tlu* IPo.POO Extro
Vote Coupons ind tin' Certificate
Votes issued on each subscription
payment. They ,nust bo voted by H
p. in. Saturrlay to count.
<>. Under no circumstances can
votes be transferred irom one con
testant to anotner.
7. No subscriptions will be accent-
ed without tbr money, and no monev
accepted without the suhcrintions
No subscription money will be re
funded. No prize can lie cxcrianceci
for a '*asli commission, nor will the
ectsh value of any prize j )r given in
'ip,, or D'o firize.
8. Positively 10 personal checks
will be accepted in payment of sub
scriptions after Wednesday of this
leu. All remittances alter Werl nos
day must bu by postal money orders.,
certified checks, or actual cash, if
you have any .'hecks given you hy
subscribers, go to the bank and have
them certified lie'oro turning them in.
!l. The final count will be mode bv
a committee of disinterested luis neos
men 0:1 Monday, ind winners announ
ced in the issue of Monday. March
2«. The judges’ findings are final.
The automobiles will ha delivered to •
the winners at 5 p. m. Monday, and
orders given for the radio sets at that
tine. Cash commission checks for
qualified non-prize winners will lie
m :’ed out Monday. To qualify for a
c ash e sinmission a candidate must ie-
main active to the end of the race,
turning in at least two yearly sub-
seripHon- cr their equivalent during
each of the hist three weeks of the
contest.
111. beat you forget, once again, the
ecyitesu will end at !• p. m. Saturday,
March 24, 1»28.
Miss Lizzie McIntyre
Mrs. II. I). Sanders .♦
Mrs. Louis I’alles ...
Miss Mvrtle Staekley
Charlie Stokes
DISTRICT 2
Timmonsvibc, R. F. D. 1
Mi r. Kloi-e Cob* 711^,(11111
Miss Mary Gailmm .V (PlS.fin'i
Kingbsuro
Mrs. G. |{. Gaskins COJ.COO
Flofenre Gen. Del.
Miss Noal'e Brig.nan 57s.175
Mara Ulu.'f
Miss Nora Mac* McMillian 5<;<:.in,(i
Florence, R. F. D. I
P1 mst llaselden 561,375
Leo, R. F. D. I
Mrs. Anne M< Daniel 416000
Parriplico
Andrew Coloman, Jr 8!)7,-'50
Bannockburn. R. F. D. 1
Miss Addie Eagerton 254 600
Cowards
Mrs. Janie Parrott 254.500
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Second Grand Prize
$607.20 Ford Coupe. Second Capital Prize.
On Display at Crowell & Co.,
E. Evans Street.
Campaign Ends Saturday, March 24, 9 P. M
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