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PAGE EIGHT THE OJOTWCmeNlCLE, CUMTON. 3. C. 1_. < . , , -• • -•>. - - N s •' :X. • .. THURSDAY, EER 28,-tS26 : . mmmm ■v> y r -- 'ir r f 5 » . ’ V » ' • ' i«»v- T'irx: ■•*r ■' : . • 1 •- ' Ss’ V . • . * I 1 • ' X Of The V * SATURDAY. OCTOBER 9 P. M. Maybe You Will! Work! Work!! You Can Win! Maybe You Won’t! You Can Lose! Hard Work Now Will Surely Count Rules For the Close READ CAREFULLY! The Clinton Chronicle Salesmanship Club ends Saturday night, October SOth. 9 P. M. • 1. All subscriptions and money or checks to cover them must be in the ballot box of the Salesmanship Club department by that time. * - 4- ' 2. The doors of the Campaign Department offices will be closed and locked promptly, at 9 P. M., Saturday night and no one will be allowed to enter after that time to turn in subscriptions. How ever. it is possible that all of those who are in the offices at that time with subscriptions to deposit in the ballot box will not be able to be waited upon and their subscriptions deposited by that time. Therefore, those persons who are inside the Campaign De partment offices at that time will he given sufficient time to make their des osit in the ballot box. . • « • 3. Members must be careful and see to it that their subscrip tions and remittances tally exactly. 4. A ballot box will be placed in the Campaign Department of fice at The Chronicle building, Saturday. October SOlh in order that all members may have the privilege of secret hatioting at the end. 5. All remittances and subscriptions should be carefully ad dressed tc the Campaign Manager, ^Salesmanship Club, The Chron icle. This will insure absolute accuracy and will prevent any of them from going astray. 6. Second payments upon subscriptions turned in at some pre vious period of the Club must be marked as such on the sub scription blank. 7. All persons' checks should be certified an payment fur sub- acripticus, except individual checks from suharrihers. 8. The itemized receipts that have been issued by the Chib Department should be carefully examined by the member to see that the second payments (if any) are jdentified properly on the receipts. If there are any errors of any kind notify the Campaign Manager personally or in writing at once. The Campaign De partment will not be responsible for clerical errors unless proper notification is given, after which correction will be made. Tlrs notification must be given not later than Friday, October 29th. 9. Ail subscriptions sent in by mail will be accepted and counted by the judges provided the envelop bears a postmark before 9 P. M.. October 30th. The Judges or their representatives will be oa the closing of the Club in accordance with rules. to d.rect Judges For the Big Count The following gentlemen have consented to act as Judges in the counting of votes cast in the Big Salesman ship Club and the awarding of the prizes to the success- ful members. - The Chronicle compliments itself and the » club members in having such representative ctizens of ficiate at the close and assures each and every one a fair and impartial count. * \ The Judges: MR. GEORGE W. COPELAND. • MR. R. C. ADAIR. MR. F. M. BOLAND. The 1? # 1 Schedule Time Price Votes Time Price Votes 120 Months $15.00 114,000 60 Months 7.50 32,300 108 Months 13.00 89,300 48 Months 6.00 22,800 96 Months 12.00 72,200 36 Months 4.50 15,200 84 Months 10.50 57,000 24 Months 3.00 9,500 72 Months 9.00 43,700 12 Months 1.50 3,800 THE ABOVE APPLIES TO OLD AS WELL AS NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS One Vote More Will Win! One Vote Leu Will Lose! Just a Few Hours To Get the Votes! Rushing through the last hours of a furious race for suprem acy while time is ticking off the precious minutes, members of the Salesmanship Club in which a $2,000 prize list will be dis tributed after Saturday night, will shortly wind up the greatest newspaper campaign in the history of this section of South Caro lina. Into every home of this section has spread the news that the “golden horn of plenty” is about to be tipped over and the hurry and scramble to come under its beneficense is precipitating a veritable storm of votes. Topping the list of rich prizes is a wonderful Nash Sedan, val ued at $1166Ynd as second grand prize, a Ford Touring Car, val ued at $447.00 is offered. These prizes have won the admiration of thonsands of people. ~ Surprises in vote gains ar$ being sprung by members all over the field. Already the mails are swelling with the volume of votes and subscriptions that are being sent in on the final report, but the height of this remarkable battle will be attained Saturday night, ending one grand final spurt, when the call of “time” is shouted. * CANDIDATES ARE WORKING • “Work without rest” is the portion the memlters have picked out for themselves during the last few days, for the extreme un certainty of just how many votes each member may have makes it urgent that everything possible be done to make sure of vic tory. Predictions are, of course, being made, but the ultimate outcome is something no human being can forecast. Certain it is, though, that two of the members will be proud owners of the two best prizes. Others will be the happy recipients of the other prizes and still others will win cash commissions. FINAL BIG SPURT • * Everything in the campaign territory pertaining to the Sales manship Club is in orderly turmoil. Excitement has become fe verish and members are working like beavers to make their ef forts count. From the outside districts advice was received late last night to the effect that entire populations were strong be hind their favorites, grimly determined that their favorites shall emerge from the campaign flushed with victory. % Some of the members far down in the list have seen their op- . portunity and are taking advantage of it: “There’s many a slip ’twixt.cup and lip,” and likewise, mapy a slip is possible before the close of the campaign. A member who rests now after mak ing a good showing thus far is going to be passed by some other candidate.who has been busily taking advantage of the final vote schedule this week. & Si ft r v Purchased From end cn Display. J. K. HATTON, Nash Dealer Ford Touring Car Value $447 • , . .. - • • / _ •• Purchased From And on Display W. FERGUSON Clinton, S. 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