PAGE EIGHT X ENCLOSED AUTOMOBILES fflfl faflff jiff Byf A ,„ T l° n ß L. ¥ I UiU WU rnILE X AWARDED |io% r~---| BY THE CONCORD ■ EVERYBODY WILI • A' ' HOW THE TERRITORY IS DIVIDED DISTRICT NO. 1 Will include all those participants residing within the incorporated limits of the f- City of Conconl. At least one ami possibly two of the prize automobiles and as many cash prizes as there arc active candidates will be awarded in this district. DISTRICT NO. 2 AVill include all those participants residing in Townships numbered 3. 4. 5 and 0 of Cabarrus County. At least one and possibly two of the prize automobiles ami as many ■ cash prizes as there are active candidates will be awarded In this district. DISTRICT NO. 3. Will include all those participants residing outside the above designated districts, either within or without Cabarrus County. At least One and possibly two of tfie prize ■ * automobiles and as many cash prizes as there are active candidates will be awarded in gj this district. The Plan in Brief The object of flic big distribution is two fold: primarily Ambition ami cnergv are the only requisites for suc t<> increase the already large subscription lists of The cess. The plan adopted is the fairest and most inertial Concord Tribune and nines, to collect arrearages and conceivable. Tliere will be no "double vote” offers, extra advance subscription payments from present or new sub- values given or any other vote inductment whatever in senbers. and at the same time to afford our friends and augurated during this competition. Neither will there be readers an unparalleled opportunity to profit in a big way any long term subscriptions accepted. The plan of the through their spare time during the next few weeks. So. campaign is straight-forward and simole. ami is fully it IS a plan that works both ways, a?ul to the ultimate outlined in this aimouiirttnent good of all concerned. Let it be understood at the very outset, that this is not In order to gam tins end quickly and advantageously. a “beauty” nor “popularity" contest, but a strictly legiti the most valuable and attractive list of prizes ever offer- mate, competitive proposition for enterprising business rii hy a newspaper in this section of the country, has men and women, and toys and girls, and one in which no t. :p made ready for distribution among those who par- element of chance enters. One fmture of this competition tajtp; te most heartily. is tlu> fact that there will be no losers in this race. \t ' HOW TO ENTER THE ELECTION Jhe lirst step in order to become a randklaie ami com- might nominate, to 5.000 FREE votes. These votes are pete lor a prize, is to clip the nominating coupon ap|>car ing below, till in your name and (address and mail or de- Jivcn you as a Starter and speed you on your way to win. liver to the campaign department of The Tribune and I Inly one such nomination coupon will be accepted for each - Times. This coupon entitles you, or the person whom you candidate entered HOW VOTES ARE SECURED The next step is to call on or write (preferably call) weeks and you may be riding in vour own automobile Tribune and Times and other information re,alive to JXtm i„d .m nng an at ne campaign. a slmrt time these coupons will be reduced to a lesser num- Thus equipped, you have but to go to your friends and ber of votes. The only restriction placed on voting cou - neighbors, relatives and acquaintances and have them clip pons is that they must lie deposited at the campaign de • the free coupons from their papers, ami pay up a sub- paitment on or before the expiration date printed thereon sertption to The Tribune or Times through you. THAT'S ....... . . . ' ... ~ ... . oet you. friends to saving these coupons for you—they all AEE THERE Is 10 IT. However, you will never win eount. The other and faster wav to get votes is bv seeur anything unless you make the start; meamvhile it will not ing new ami renewal subscriptions to The Tribune ami lie a very difficult matter to rapture one of the big prizes. Times. On each subscription turned in a certain number nevertheless it is necessary that you start early. You of votes is given varying according to amount paid and must Ilian out your campaign the same as any successful during which "period" same are received at Hie campaign mail plans out his work for a season, above everything department. See sclwdule of votes elsewhere So vou see else, let no one discourage you. but stick to it and finish. the more subscriptions you can get the better vour 'chances v i Anything north having is worth striving for. A few short are to secure one of the capital prizes EARLY START MEANS EASY FINISH The advantages of an early start are manifest. Not on- get the "cream" of votes and subscriptions, while those ly do you have the FLEE TIME in which to secure the who put off entering until a later-date will have to take winning votes, but new and up to and including October " ha * ls ,est ! '* —r--S£2 tn;ns. Then, too, the lirst in the field will undoubtedly the “other fellow how to do it ” ADVISORY BOARD | : ‘f ‘ s t,,e Mnfere aim of 4bis urtvspaper to eondue. the reason an Advisory Board has been decided upon! whose * » election, from start to finish, in a fair, honorable and iin- functions shall be to decide any question of sufficient mo- J partial manner. Every precaution lias been taken to ment which might happen to arise during the competition safeguard the interests of participants, and absolute lion- a<o " > f ,,n 7 > be selected to art as , . .. . judges and count the \otes tlie Inst meht of the plivtifiß esty in laldealmgs is guaranteed. However, not all wis- Their names will be published in time to suit their tunc dom lies with any one man or institution, and lor that tions 1 tuetr tunc I HOW PRIZES ARE TO BE AWARDED Evey active participant in The Tribune and Times ing his choice; the next highest next choice ami so on. campaign receives either a cash award or one of the lour Then the three persons securing the next highest nuin - enclosed automobile prizes. lM ' r of votes in tlie three respective districts to the motor The person re viving the highest number of votes in n!! s2 °° <H> ‘"-T* earh ' the campaign regardtess of his or her district v ill receive her Jf £7hTK ™tk ‘-I i"?! ""£* T his or her choke of all four inolotr prizes. SMMMO eari. f ** Wt,ve dis,rkts **"«*• Then the three persons win, have secured tlie great- All oilier active mntestiuit. , esl it until er of votes in the three respective districts will reive to per rent on all sqbseriitions th« S m** be given tlie other three motor prizes, the Highest one tak- according to the rules of the * €C " re ’ | & Nomination Blank in The Concord Tribune-Times “Everybody Wins” Campaign # | # Good For 5,000 Votes 111 IfllS 1 Hei eby Enter and Cast 5,000 Votes for— Miss (Mr. or Mrs.) __ Coupon I m I As a Candidate in The Concord Tribune-Times “Everybody Wins” Priae Distri- I 1 odav bati °” ' NOTE—Only One Nomination Blank Accepted For Each Candidate Nominated ■ j —— ■ ■■■■ "■ " ■ i u ' The CONCORt) DAILY TRIBUTE . / 100,000 Extra Votes With Every Club of SIB.OO in Subscriptions Turned In M GRAND CAP All prizes—Cash or Cars—will be awarded to Men, Women, Boys; welcome to share in this distribution. It costs you nothing now or ev< ery candidate is guaranteed either an automobile or a cash award. I or bring in your nomination TODAY! GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE BUICK MASTER-SIX BROUGHAM The startling new creation of Buick for 1926 Purchased from the Standard Buick Co. VALUE $2,110 T \ | The Tribune and Times Hereby Reserve the Right to Add To the Prize List ’—a • For Complete Inn CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTI Mail Address P.0.80x 431 Q®ce<Wn«lJ 0 GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE STUDEBAKER SPECIAL-SIX DU PLEX PHAETON - flit 9 One erf the best models of a superior line of motors Purchased from die Auto Supply & Repair Co. VALUE $1,610 Vote Schedule aad Subscription Pi I<l> to and including October 1!) From October 20 PRICE the following number of votes will the following pumb( BV t'AKKTf'lt t,n subscriptions: be issued on subscri 6 Mo. ss.oo « M*»ths 4.000 votes 8 Months .... 1 Yr. $6.00 1 '***■ V 10,000 votes I Year 2 Yrs. __ $12.00 jj J ears —a 30,000 votes 2 Years 3 Yrs. SIB.OO , ./ ars 75,000 votes 3 Years _ 1 4 Yrs. __ $24.00 * 150,000 votes 4 Years 6 Yrs. .. $30.00 5 **** -- 250.000 votes 5 Years __ M BY MAIL 0,1 each new year s Subscription, on each new year’s 8 Moo. __ $2.50 ■ ' 1 Yr, $5.00 . _ I 2 Yrs. SIO,OO , * e ® r 4,000 votes 1 Year ; 3 Yrs. __ $15.00 * },**** 12,000 votes 2 Years 4 Yrs. $20,00 * —— 30,000 vote* 3 Years ; 5 Yrs. __ $25.00 t J*“ rs 80.<*>0 voles 4 Years 6 Years —— 100,000 votes 5 Years voh ' H iwfltvd on 4,000 Bonus Vrfß Per Yr. -- $2.00 each NEW yeurs subscription. each NEW year's**, A special ballot, good for 100,000 Extra votes, will be issued wE scnptions totaling SIB.OO. It ia not necessary to hold un® turned in enough to equal SIB.OO. VOTES WILL POSITIV® -TliursHay, Sept. 3, 1925 -

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