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OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER, FRIDAY AUGUST 19, 1910 - -pr. TT -.1. M'W'WL ..yjg CM- iter YdDir Mamie w TM dDK Mem rm LJU IT TFF&CTllR9 M i LilLJLU JH-illNA. kJ ii jssL jOli JS 8 First rami Ca; rize. I ST' I? Mahostenv finish wili be awarded to the par- 7otes. it is sold and recommended by Ci?asM, Sfeiff, v cud lias a beautiful tone. Tins piano Is on 8 exhibition at J. R. Wood's Furniture Store, II and is open for inspection to the public, mm . -Cii.jX if p f A 575 Set of Furniture, purchased from ami on exhibition at Upchurcli Bros, and made bv Statesvilie Furniture Co , not merely priced at $75, but actually costing this amount. This Set of Furniture will be awarded to the contestant securing second largest number of votes. I let I FOURTH GRAND CAPI- iow lilt, - - I , 1 yA 1 . it r X I. A Beautiful $70 Taylor-Cannady Buggy, purchased from and on display at Horner Bros, Co,, will be awarded to the contestant securing third largest number of votes. 1 A Beautiful $65 Cabinet Standard Sewing Machane purchased from A, J. Kit trell, Agt., and on exhibition at Pitchford & Co's. Store, will be given to the contest ant securing the fourth largest number of votes. The first grand prizethe 350 piano 1 I to be awarded the young iady (either married or single) who receives the 1 largest number of votes in the entire I contest. I The set of furniture will be awarded to the lady securing the second highest number of votes. The Taylor-Can nady Buggy will be given the lady seeming the third highest number of votes in the whole contest. The Sewing Machine will be given the lady securing the fourth largest number of votes. The $25 in gold to be used for a special prize. The Hat Rack and Tof let Set will be given as fifth and sixth prizes, and the$iO in cash will be given to the party nominat ing the winner of the $350 Piano. 11 III "AT - iinalion rm Given the Party Sending in The Most Paid-in-Advance Subscriptions, i0 i: Go A.clc3.iaES&o all Commenicafions to Nominalioo Blank. While it is net necessary to send one of these blanks for each person who desires to compete, it would facilitate mat ters if each contestant would do so. This blank counts as 1 ,000 votes when properly endorsed. Not more than one blank to be counted for any contestent. Date I hereby nominate (Name 01 Candidate) of as a candidate in The Oxford Public Ledger Popularity Gontest Nominated by Countersigned (Name of Sender) by The person who nominates the successful winner of the First Grand Capital Prize, which is the Piano, will receive $10 in Gold. Any contestant can nominate themselves. In case of more than one perzon nomating the successful winner the value cf the prize vv-!j be equally divided. Prizes Which uompietes tne tignt, win a r.ai 3c, rjiviioicu ni i-..-..ijuii.n at o. n. wccztz F urniture Store, And a $3 Toilet Set Purchased Fror.: and on Exhibition at Upchurch Bros Furniture Store. RULES OF THE CONTEST. Ledger, whether dd or new. See tabic as to votes allowed. Oid sub scriptions inciude all who were subscribing for The Public Ledger nt the time the contest was announ ced. A request for ballets must be made at the time the subscription is paid. Anyone who desires to do so may vote in this popularity contest. Votes can be voted any time during the con test. Nominations should be endor sed by two responsible citizens of the town or county in which the can didate lives. All subscriptions must be sent di rect to the Contest Manager, The Oxford Public Ledger Oxford N. C. not later than every Wednesday at 12 o'clock. Any question or controversy that may arise will be settled by the Con test Manager. The Public Ledger reserve h nght to make any change cr addition to tne above ccr.diions that may b3 ( N'ame CONTEST DEPARTMENT, Tine xtoM PunMfie 54 E II Every white lady over 15 years of age who can secure paid-in-advar.ce subscriptions to The Oxford Public Ledger is eligible to compete. The first thing to do is to enter your name as a candidate. Candidates may : nominate themselves. Nomination will be received up to the iast day cf con- test. ' After entering your name as a can didate or being nominated call, write ; or phone The Oxford Public Ledger Contest Department and a receipt book fcr securing subscriptions will be given or sent ycu. Let all your friends knew you are a contestant i and request them to pay for The j Public Ledger and have the votes xSord, NX placed to your credit. No contest ant will be permitted to transfer votes, to another contestant. No employes cf The Public Ledger or members of their immediate family can participate in the contest. Contestants should send in or bring in the subscriptions as soon SS thty are taken,as Lu F3riy wishes the paper as socn as possible. The Great Popularity Prize Contest op ens August 12th. Votes are allowed on all cash in advance subscriptions to The Public ine interest of assrnd neces??;--- r the Contest. All e3daU.s must a- aee io Dtde by the above condi tions. For further information write to Contest Department, The Oxford Public Ledger, Oxford N. C.
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