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Do You||Want A Prize JR.? 1 9? Si trti.-n ????ted->" _rC ^<???3^ ?SBae?i?"; sLita Vi^jsS*' C2> If You Do, Send or Bring Your Nomination to the Campaign Manager at THE AD VANCE Office Remember - "EVERYBODY WINS" Rules of the Campaign Any reputable man or. woman, boy or girl, is eligible to enter the campaign and win a prize. Campaign begin** at once ami nominations-may bo made at any time. No salaried employe of The Advance or any immediate member of his or her fuiuilv it allowed to enter the election. The right to reject any nomination it* reserved. Cash must accompany nil subscriptions to receive votes. No vote credit is given on subscriptions received at the office un less requested at the time of payment. Votes are free. It costs nothing for sub scribers and readers to vote for their fav orites. Votes cannot be purchased. Kvery cent accepted by the Campaign Depart ment must represent subscription pay ments. Votes are not transferable. One candi date cannot withdraw in ravor or another candidate. Should a candidate withdraw from the campaign his or her votes will be cancelled. Votes will not be allowed on subscriptions outside Elizabeth City's trade territory of Pasquotank. Perquimans, Camden. Currituck, dates, Chowan. Wash ington, Tyrrell, Hyde and Dare counties. Ballots issued on subscriptions may bo held in reserve and voted at the discretion of the candidate. The printed vote cou pons appearing in the paper each week must be voted before the expiration date appearing thereon. No statement or promise made by any solicitor, agent or candidate varying from the rules hnd statements published through this paper will be recognised by the pub isher. -T . In case of typographical or other error. It Is understood that neither the publisher nor the campaign manager shall be respon sible except to make the necessary correc tions. It Is distinctly understood that candi * dates will be responsible for all moneys collected and that they will remit such amounts**? full at frequent intervals or on demand. There will be two standard make * ito moblles and cash prizes awarded besides a 10 per cent cash commission to nil AC TIVE non-prize winners, but it Is distinct ly understood that In event \NY candi date becomes INACTIVE failing to make a weekly cash report he or sin- will be come disqualified and TIIKHKIIY FOIt FKIT AIJj HICJ11T TO A COMMISSION. To Insure absolute fairness In awarding the prizes the campaign will be brought to a close under a "sealed ballot box" sys tem and will be under the personal super vision of the Advisory Hoard. However, during the progress of tlia campaign the standings will be published from time to time. During the entire last week of the election, candidates and their friends will deposit their final collections and reserve votes In the locked and sealed ballot box. Not until the race is closed will the seals be broken nnd Judges begin the final count. No om*. not even the campaign man ager or publisher, can possibly Jcuow the voting strength of the respective candi dates which precludes any possibility of favoritism and Insures fairness to the min utest degree. The Advance reserves the rluht to amend the rules of this election if necessary for the protection of the inter?st of both the candidates and this newspaper. In accepting the nominations, the candi dates agreu to abide by the above condi tions. Winners of the automobiles and other prizes will be decided by their accredited votes, said votes being represented by bal lots issued on subscriptions and by cou pons clipped from the paper. In the event of ties, prizes Identical In character with thone offered will be given to each of those tlelng. THESE ARE THE FREE PRIZES FIRST PRIZE $1,395 Velie Touring Car Purchased From and on Display Auto Supply & Vulcanizing Co. SECOND PRIZE $319 Ford Roadster Purchased From and 011 Display ? at ? Auto & Gas Engine Works Inc. THIRD PRIZE $75.00 FOURTH PRIZE $50.00 FIFTH PRIZE $25.00 SIXTH PRIZE $15.00 SEVENTH PRIZE $10.00 EIGHTH PRIZE $5.00 BIG CASH AWARDS A HPK<iAL Ft'XD WIIjIj UK SKT ASIHK TO UK I>ISTIlllH*TlsI> In I tic form of coram 1m Ion* amotikt *c(I\p iioii nrlxe winner* on a ton |>or rent lm*l*. Any candidate who remain* active through (he <ain|?almi. ninklim a reunlar weekly reiiort but fall* to win one of llic prize* offered, will participate In thl* comtni**lon feature? THINK OF IT! Ten |?er rent of every mib*erl|>tlon you collect u?m-m Into ymir |M>rket If yon full to win one of the l*rl/e??. ihW arrangement a*??nro?? n eompen*atkm to nil <mi?llilate? and it mean* there will be no loser*; "KVKSlYIM)l>Y WI.NS.'* Cotlkl iu.) thing bo fairer or more liberal than thl*? How to Enter and Win The first step in order to share In this mammoth distribution of costly awards is to clip the Nomination Hlank appearing on page one of this issue and send or bring it to Campaign Headquarters, the Dally Advance. Elizabeth City, N. C. The Nom ination Ilhink entitles you or the person nominated to 5,000 votes. Then you will be given a free outfit con sisting of a special receipt book, sample copies of the paper and full information relative to the nnptlm as well as as?l? Itincv that will help you win one of the two automobiles or other grand prizes. It requires votes to win and votes are secured in two ways. First, by clipping out the free 100-vote coupons which will appear in each issue of The Advance. Very soon, however, these voting coupons will Ij?* reduced to a lessor number of rotes and they must bo voted before the expira tion date* appearing thereon, nut the oth er and faster way to get votes is by getting your friends to pay you for subscriptions to this paper. Old or renewal subscrip tions count a lecfer number of votes but you will notice that more votes are given for subscriptions turned in now than later. (See schedule of votes below). So you see that the more subscriptions you secure and the quicker you get them the better your chancc.i will be to land one of the two automobiles. Then, too. the first in the field will cot the "cream" of the votes and subscriptions while those who put off entering will have to take what is left, lie sure that your NomiuatiOn is in RIGHT AWAY. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Question?What I* the Ar.t thins to do In order to rnttr' the CarM'Hun anil biv-onie eligible to will oUc of the two automobile* or oilier prltf*? An*wer-The flr.t thlnu to do l? to clip the Nomination Hlank ?! i??ririg on i>as- one. ltrins or mad tint entry hlank The Advance Office and >ou an gtvm S.ovi hit lotr* at a Matter. Question--T?oe* it coat an-'hlnu to enter the eanj.alrri? Anawtr?There !? no co.t whatcur In connHilna with Incom ing a candidate In llic "Eteiybody Win*" C'amiai.n now or at any time. Quirt*??Since \our announc. mint ?ar? that llie two brand new automob.lei and the oth?T iil/n are to Ik- tmii In exchange for lotM. how are the totes obtained and what I. the b? ?t wev to ?<t Ihetnf Answer?VoJe* art' ?ecund in two way*. Flr?*. bv cllj pin* out the free totin* coupon* that appear In tteiv Is.ue of The Advance or liav jour friend* ?are Hum and ratt them to your credit. The other and fa.ter wav to ?ei? cure tutet |> by siting your friend* to gii* you their ?ub*-t lotion to thU paper. A certain number of are ghen for rtoh aub*-rlptloa <a* ?<>u will art by llie *nte tchedule in thi* pa-_???). The number of tote* al lowed d-1- tul on what time the *ub?crlptlon l? tecured. The ?ray to ii.t tore* i* the latter method. You thereby m roor? tMiU. f?r your ?pare-tl?e (Ruiti. llow eter. all the KM-tMn coupon* count al?o. Oit at many Jt thrni at >ou can. Question lloe* It make any dlfTerenco whether the ?ub?crlp? tlon. 1 rteurf ait' old or n?-wf An-?r Vote crHtir-^lh>w-d on new subM-rl^lon* It aliwhtljr higher than for old ?ub?rrli>tlon*. Quectlon - Where mar I tolleit ?ub? rlHion?? Answer?Anywhtrif in the ten countlet of l'a?<iuotank. Cor* rltuck. Camden. Oatr*. IVrqulman*. Chowan. Wa-hlnv ton. Tyrrell. Iltde ami l?are. Nub?*rli4ion? our .id- of tlie>e are innkillv raluelea* to Adiance adtertiten and NO VUTt: CHKDIT will'be allowd (or then.. Question?Wtien l? the b**t time to >litt nt csm:>alan? An.w-r Itulit m>w. at the l? winning ?.f the rarn|.ai?n. I. the br't time to .tart for two n-?w>n<. Flr?r. ?ub>rrl|.tlon? ate much c*?ir* to ni now than at aitv other- tin ? a* the fit Id w II not bare l?n "comhrd." K>eond!) . the tote wkedulc l? ??? arran.> <1 that Ih'.e ?Uo m#k the tarlv .tart u-t more f?r cvry thing they di? a* ihu tote Khednl'" printed on thi* page clearly jOiowt. Question?llate I tlie j<rft1l<-3e of nominating w>??-lf or tiuit to) itomin ' n b' ??i?r in by an?ti-.r p?i?n> A""" *'?, may nominate >our.tlf. It not mriuary that ??wr Boiulnatl'in be tent in by ano'.hcr j<r ? n Que.tun?Wl.it di )?<? mean by jour announcement that "Merybidj WlOs 'r An?w<-r-Thl? n?<- n? that e*err acr|*e eand'dtte will l? ia I In t*o;fr<l'4i to the at.Kxmt >4 .jarc Urn.- d-Aotid. T-? tctite candidal. . wh? m?kr ? w.??l> caU> r.-i<?it. and nho d > twt w.n on* <4 Hie rnm >.ol piand I ri/t ?. a |?tiro in radi or a comml..|on of ten r<*r rrtl will hi ? '?"I "n ?ub**rli?t!on? turned in. Utaee ,,?.?ti.bt.d) \Mn?"- tb.r? ar.' iw i>mi?. THE ADVISORY BOARD It In tho sincere nim of The Advance to conduct this-election. from start to finish, In a fair, honorable and Impartial manner. 'Every precaution has boon taken to safeguard the In terest* of tho participant* and absolute honest*- In all deallniis la guaranteed. For that reason an Advisory Hoard la selected whose functions s tall be to decide any question of sufficient mo ment that might arlae during the competition aid from which a. committee shall be selected to act as judges and count tho votes the last nig it of the election. The personnel of the board la as follows: WILLIAM EDWARD ORIFFIN. First & CitUens National Ilank; D. OUY BROCKET, First & Citizens National Dank; At'BREY O. McCABE. McCabo A Grlcc; J. B. FLORA, J. II. Flora & Company. W. C. SAWYER. Weeks A Sawyer. All of these gentlemen arc well known to e cry man or womi.n In Elizabeth City and sur rounding territory and the final results as give 1 out by them will 1>? beyond dispute. HOW THE VOTES COUNT I'Ihht nation Tiiiitn PKKlon Tn October 13ih Ortolwr 20 <o November U Old N?w Old N*w n M?ntM . t *00 Jf '">0 S.oort C MoAllN l.tS? HmO | Vr?r 4.00 f.OOO P.fHNI 1 Y?lf * R.'XMI S Y--ar? , *!nn ll.ow J?.ro? S Yrtfi *.o<) tf.ljon It.oi") S Yrtrt _ It.??o jrt.r.no t?.C>0 8 YMti - ??? Itl"..V?o 17.MO 4 Yur> - |?no 81.500 M,(w? 4 Yf?r? ?* 11.00 1MM tl.SM 5 Yrar? .. 4? oog fto.ooO 6 1 rar? . *?.<*> 1MW M.fO? HKCOND I'KIMOI) Tltf alfif* arl,rdlt? of ?otc?, wl>'r)| |i on I (twtinlM M*alr, !??? October IS lo October 27 Itlrrlr will hot lie rhinini during Ihc riminlia. No utn Of 01^ Ni-w "b?nn?" *otr? will Jr offered at any tlm*. A filial ballot good n Month* f I no 1.750 I.SOO 't IOO.OM fxtra totea will N- |..ricd (or rarh ftt.PO In miIki; ? 1 *'?' i!Ml I '.?!! .V,> ,,oB ,!lA|,rT "? ??>* ?o art thl? ctfdlt It li not n?c<??air ? Yi*ara ? a ??i p.rnto 11 ??*> y,.,r, 12 fM j s Vh. 2J V,, *??? fft.OO worth of Mih>rrii<ti?n? b? turned In all at on* VriM ........... !?.'? '?? :i Roil ?? IM? Irran#*??K *>?| be In rffrrt thr?ii?l.< i:l f.ir TIM . JO' 'i-*n and !? to be roa?ld'rM a pari of ih? rrgular rotf kMuIi. .For Full Details Write, Phone or Call on CAMPAIGN MANAGER, DAILY ADVANCE, Elizabeth City, N.C. Phone 357.
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