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ftarsiay, December 10,1925 an Open to All "Everybody Wins’! cSS«Ss r his or her time. There will be no losers. The “Salesmanship different and better than the ordinary campaign. It ipld chance, but a liberal business proposition in which every paid fOl sei vices rendered— the is new — the reward pork easy. |ERS —NO RISKS—NO REGRETS. GET IN AND WIN AN EARLY STRAT IS IMPORTANT i ... ne True Feb’y 6 I 1 ■ : ‘ • v - ■' ■ : y ' • ’ : ; "■ . ■ I GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE , hv . % . > * •• /—*• • ».: . v v • • ~ . /: islam*?:m ■ . ,*A,W I '©jlfVw-Fv \ v PPqIeL . I r¥-V\-\\XX I This Essex Coach Worth $865. Purchased 7 From Garage, Sanford, N. C. -F w " IX ; CAR, the most popular cars r of their class today, will be nber of votes in the Big Campaign. ...See these Cars, then see your 10TH PRIZE t One Merchandise order. Value $25.00 i Purchased from J. R. Peace Gen’l. Merchant Bennett, N. C. GOLD * j * COMMISSIONS ' s 'flanks, Receipt Books, call or phone ! : • M RECORD, \ _ l( ftpaign Manager L PITTSBORO, N. C. ttion Service ■■■in —min ii wn—i r nr.’ 11TH PRIZE One Merchandise order. Value $25.00 Purchased from Hackney, Thomas & Co: Gen’l. Merchants Moncure, N. C. 12TH PRIZE Ladies’ Manicure Set. Value $20.00 Purchased from Palmer Drug Co. Gulf, N. C. PEARL NECKLACE FOR EVERYBODY ' // Here is a departure from the regular campaign plan. This is what we call a devel opment department. The winning; of these pearls in no wise jeopardizes your chances of winning any of the other prizes or cash commissions. The management only wishes to interest the candidates in the work and \ offers a necklace of these beautiful pearls to each and every candidate who enters campaign and turns in a Club of $20.00. This is a triple strand with rhinestone sterling clasp and of the latest design. You Can’t * r\ I Lose .■ *?*•/*' r ‘ If you try You can’t Win If you •v. *•*.'? *" * v Don’t Try 13TJI PRIZE One Beautiful Fountain Pen. Waterman Make. Purchased from Pilkington Drug Store Pittsboro, N. C. THE CHATHAM RECOUP "" " ■ v 1 14TH and 15TH PRIZE Cash awards of $15.00 in Gold 'v. Campaign Officially Opens Thursday, December lsth 1925 , v - j ... .“" , \ ■ 1 '•* r >./’ . In Your Nome At once—An Early Start Is Half the Battle. 1 - ■ - ,\ , • - „ • ' j*'• | .' ■ HERE’S CAMPAIGN PLAN IN BRIEF f The object of this salesmanship club and prize campaign is two-fold; primarily to increase the ever-growing sub scription list of this newspaper; to collect in advance subscription payments from present or old subscribers and at the same time afford our friends and readers an unparalleled opportunity to profit' and in a big way, through their spare time during the next few weeks. It is the plan that works both ways and to the ultimate' all concerned. 9 < ; ’ . ‘ • v HOW TO ENTER—WHAT t 0 DO I—SEND1 —SEND IN THE NOMINATION BLANK—it counts for 10,000 votes. 2—CLIP THE 100 FREE COUPON Collect all of these you can and get your friends to save them for you. Each coupon counts for 100 votes. 3 USE THE RECEIPT BOOK—As soon as we receive your entry we will send you a receipt book so you may take subscriptions. Every paid in advance subscription counts for votes according to the schedule. CLIP OPPORTUN ITY COUPON—This coupon accompanied with any sub-scription payments for one 'year or more to thirf newspaper counts for 100,000 EXTRA votes in addition to the usualnumber. You do not have to be a subscriber to this news paper to compete. S—SEE YOUR FRIENDS —Get your friends and acquaintances to subscribe. Also organize f them so they will assist you to get subscriptions from their friends. G—USE THE TELEPHONE—CaII up j everybody you know. Tell them you are in the campaign and ask for their support. 7—Once in, STAY IN— I Don’t get discouraged or let anyone try to discourage you. Someone will win the big car. Why not you? 8— I Get COMPLETE Information—Call, write or phone the campaign manager at the “Salesmanship Club” offices, care of The Chatham Record. — ■■ * SCHEDULE FOR VOTES FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS The Price of The Chatham Record is $1«50 Year I SUBSCRIPTION PRICE AND SCHEDULE OF VOTES OF THE CHATHAM RECORD * “SALESMANSHIP CLUE” CAMPAIGN FIRST VOTE PERIOD { Up to Saturday Jany. 16th 1 Year —$ 1.50 8,000 2 Years— 3.00 20,000 3 Years— 4.50 50,000 4 Years— 6.00 80,000 5 Years— 7.50 150,000 10 Years— 15.00 400,000 . Subscription $1.50 a year Advertising Cards 3 The above declining schedule of votes will positively not be changed during the campaign. A I special vote baXot good for 100,000 votes will be issued on every “CLUB” of $15.00 turned in. This special offer will remain in effect during the entire campaign, and will be considered part of I the regular schedule... Get busy NOW, . J . - During the second period of the campaign a daily bonus \of 50,000 votes will be given to the candidate leading 1 each day. This is in addition to the above vote?, fuM details of which will be announced in the paper for which L all candidates will compete on equal terms. j 1 k Everybody WINS This newspaper agrees to pay all club members who participate in this campaign a cash commission of 10 per cent on ail mon ey turned in, provided they make two or more cash reports each week after they start to work, and in the event such club members do not win one of the prizes. Club members who enter this campaign have a definite aim—they are guaranteed liberal pay for every effort put forth if they remain ac tive during the short time the campaign is in progress. This 10 per cent cash commission is a liberal business proposition in itself. \ i . SECOND VOTE PERIOD Jany. 18 to Jany. 30tlf 1 Year —$ 1.50 6,000 2 Years— / 3.00 16,000 3 Years— 4.50 25,000 4 Years— 6.00 40,000 5 Years— 7.50 75,000 10 Years— 15.00 250,000 —L; L - > These OPPORTUNITY Coupons COUNT 100,000 VOTES i'' • r - -i I OPPORTUNITY COUPON ** | % GOOD FOR 100,000 EXTRA VOTES J i , n | Member's Name. •• • • |* 1 Address ••••••••• , £ I ‘ This Coupon and a one (1) year paid-in-advance sub- L \ 9 scription or the equivalent thereof entitles the member | i * t* 100,000 extra votes in addition to the regular schedule, i 1 1 Only 4 ot these Coupons allowed any one member. < ■ ' THIRD VOTE PERIOD f Feby. Ist to Febyv-Gth * 1 Year $ 1.50 4,000 I 2 Years— 3.00 10,000 I 3 Years— 4.50 20,000 1 4 Years— 6.00 25,000 jj 5 Years...... 7.50 50,000 I 10 Years— 15.00 150,000 I PAGE FIVE
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