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I The Second Period Is Nearly Gone
What Are You Doing?
HESITATING • HARKING TIME •OR WORKING
The First Is- Dangerous - The Second Is Fatal - The Third Will Win
That Is The Secret of Success In the Tribune - Times SIO,OOO Campaign
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VOTE SCORE
District No. 1
Following is the list of candidates, with thetr votes published, in
this district. One or two of the automobile prizes, one S2OO cash prize,
one SIOO cash prize and 10 pet. eomnrssion to all other active can
didates must be awarded in this district. In case of any omission or
incorrect district classification, notify the campaign department at once.
H. A. Allred 1,152,C00
Miss Marie Barrier 341.400
Mrs. J. Herman Laugblln 1,221,200
Miss Maefield Lentz 107,700
Stephen Morris 1.158,100
Paul Query ! 792,900
Miss Dorothy Roberts 1.209,400
t Mrs. R. M. Sappenfield 1,188,800
District No. 2
Following is the list of candidates, with their votes published, in
this district. One or two of the automobile prizes, one S2OO cash prize,
one SIOO cash prize and 10 pot. commission to all other active can
didates must be awarded in this district. In case of any omission or
incorrect district classification, notify the campaign department at once.
Miss Lucile Cline, Kannapolis 1.113,800
Lawrence Fowler, Kannapolis 7,400
A. O. Maulden. Kannapolis 239.200
Miss Billie Sapp, It. F. D„ Concord 1.006,800
! Miss Ethel Saxon, Mary Ella Hall. Kannapolis 91,500
Mrs. Nina Stogner, R. F. D. 1, Concord 243,000
District No. 3
Following is the list of candidates, with their votes published, in
■ this district. One or two of the automobile prizes, one S2OO cash prize,
i one SIOO cash prize and 10 pet. commission to all other active can-
E didates must be awarded in this district. In case of any omission or
incorrect district classification, notify the campaign department at once.
| Ralph Beaver, Route 1, Concord 159,700
i Boyd Carpenter. Stanfield 1,069,800
| Ruth Fryling Mareho, R. F. D. 5, Concord 1.087J00
'i, Ed. Gray, R. F. D. 6, Concord 1,117,700
C. H, .Lipe, R. F. D, 2, Mt. Pleasant 1,112,300
|| Rev. E. Myers, R. F. D. 6, Concord I.loß^Boo
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Big Prize Winners will have a strong
period every period. You cannot
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~sfiiDEBAKER PHAETON
Purchased from Auto Supply & Repair Co.
Value sl6lO
The Prizes are just as big and just
as many as at the first. Don’t lose
sight of what you are working for.
Win it now.
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Purchased From White Auto Co.
Value $938
THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE
STUDY THIS WELL
How Tribune Votes Count From Now to the End
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From October 20 to October 31 Froii November Ito November From November 15 to the close,
the following number of votes will 14 the following number of votes the following number of votes will
bo issued ou subscriptions: will b£ issued on subscriptions: be issued on subscriptions:
6 Months 3.000 votes 6 Months 2,000 votes 6 Months 1,000 votes
1 Tear 8,000 votes 1 Yeat 6,000 votes 1 Year 5,000 votes
2 Years 24,000 votes 2 Years —J 18,000 vote® 2 Years 15,000 votes
3 Years 60,000 votes 3 Years 45,000 votes 3 Years 37,500 votes . .
4 Years 120.000 votes 4 Years 90,000 votes 4 Years 75,000 votes
5 4a™ “o — votes 5 Y ears 150,000 votes 5 Y T eors 125,000 votes
10,000 Bonus votes this period 5,000 Bonus votes this period No Bonus votes this period on
on onch new year’s subscription, on each new year’s subscription, new subscriptions.
HUDSON COACH
Purchased From Concord Motor Co.
Value $1335
Cash Prize to Second and
Third in Each District
t Three for $200.00
J Three for SIOO.OO
10 Per Cent. Commission to
All Active Non-Prize
Winners
EXTENSION VOTES
COUNT BIG
fc s7\ Get that Second, Third, Fourth
jftct or Fifth year this Second Period.
On Some are Slowing up. Are you?
Wr fr IS FATAL!
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Purchased from Standard Buick Co.
Value s2llO
Saturday, October 24, 1925