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Fhe DAILY ADVANCE Announces a ^ u r ,<rs*s a* 2 FINE AUTOMOBILES and HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS FREE In conduct trig this mammoth flrmid Prize Distribution. the imblNhen of Tlie Advance piaran tee absolutely fair ami square treatment to all wlio |?artirl|iate. Without a doubt this 1m the largest prize distribution ever made in this locality. These two automobile* and all the other prlsea are to be given absolutely KHKK to our rwMler* and friend*. Any one is eliuible to become a camlidato and it is not neeensary that you be a subscriber or emi a regular reader of this new*|u*|>er. lteme?nl>er ?"KVKHYBODY WINS." Clip the Nomination lllank on |uige 1 and send or bring It In for yourself or a friend today?be riding In al car of your own In a short time. Vote-netting in this "EVKRYRODY WINS" Sri.OOO.tH) (.rami Prize Campaign Is ea?y and pleas ant and the chances are you'll be mighty well paiil for every minute of your s|>are time." The ln>)ior taut thing is to start AT ONCK. You'll be surprised at how easy it Is to get vote*. Your friends will all sa\e tlielr \otes for >ou and they will give yoi tlieir subscriptions. Pegin collecting the votes at once. The Nomination lllank starts )ou off with 5.(HN) votes right at the beginning. Ciet your nom ination In TODAY?without fail. Rules of the Campaign Any reputable, man or womaq_ boy or pirl, is eligible to enter the campaign and win a prize. Campaign begins at once and nominations may bo made at any time. No salaried employe of The Advance or any imnv <!sat*? member of his or her family is allowed to enter the election. The right to reject any nomination is reserved. Cash must accompany all 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 bo purchased. Every 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, Gates. Chowan. Wash ington, Tyrrell, Hyde and Dare counties. Ballots Issued on subscriptions may be held in reserve and voted at the discretion of the candidate. The printed rote cou pons appearing in the paper each week must bo voted before the expiration date appearing thereon. No statement or promise mado by any solicitor, agent or candidate varying from the rules and statements published througn this paper will be recognized by the pub isher. In case of typographical or other error, it Is understood that neither the publisher nor the campaign manager shall be respon pt to make the necessary correc tions. It is distinctly understood that candi dates will be responsible for all moneys collected and that tliqy will remit such amounts in full at frequent Intervals or on demand. There will be two standard make .1 ito moblles and cash prizes awarded besides a 10 per cent cash commission to all AC TIVE non-prize winners, but it Is distinct ly understood that in event \NY candi date becomes INACTIVE failing to make n weekly cash report he or she will be come* disqualified and THERERY FOR FEIT A LI j RIGHT TO A COMMISSION. To Insure absolute fnirness 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 tho Advisory Hoard. However, during the progress of the campaign tho 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 and Judges begin the final count. No one, not even the campaign man ager or publisher, can possibly know the voting stiength of the respective candi dates which precludes any possibility of favoritism and Insures fairness to the min utest degree. ? The Advance reserves the right to amend the rules of this election if necessary for the protection of the Interest of both the candidates and this newspaper. In accepting the nominations, the candi dates agree to abide by the above condi tions. Winners of the automobiles and other prizes will bo decided by their accredited votes, said votes being represented by bal lot* Issued on subscriptions and by cou pons clipped from the paper. In the event of ties, prises Identical In character with those offered will be given to each of those tlelng. THE ADVISORY BOARD It In the sincere aim of The Advance to conduct thin election, from stdVt to finish. In a fair, honorable and Impartial manner. Every promotion tin* been taken to safemiard th? In terests of the participant* and absolute honesty in all dealiiiK* Is guaranteed. For that reason an Advisory Hoard In selected whose functions shall be to decide any question of sufficient mo ment that might arise during the competition a id from which a committee shall be selected to act as Judges and count the votes the last night of the election. The personnel of the board Is as follows: W11.1,1AM EDWARD ORIFFIN. First # Citizens National Dank; D. OCY BROCKET. First * Citizens National Ilank; AUBREY O. McCABE. McCabe A Orlce; J. B. FLORA, J. B. Flora A Company. W. C. SAWYER. Weeks * Sawyer, ^ All of these gentiemen are well known to Avery man 6r wotaan In Elizabeth City and arr rounding territory and the final results as give ? out by them will be beyond dispute. THESE ARE THE FREE PRIZES FIRST PRIZE $1,395 Velie Touring Car Purchased From and oil Display Auto Supply & Vulcanizing Co. SECOND PRIZE $319 Ford Roadster I'liroliancd From and on Dis[ilay ? at ? Auto & Gas Engine Works Inc. THIRD PRIZE $75.00 FIFTH PRIZE $25.00 SEVENTH PRIZE $10.00 FOURTH PRIZE $50.00 SIXTH PRIZE $15.00 EIGHTH PRIZE $5.00 BIG CASH AWARDS A SPFflAI, FIND WII.fi UK SFT ASWF TO IIK DVHTVUIII'TKn in the form of romtnlMion* nnioim active non-prize uinncri o?i a Jen |**r cent bn*.l*. .Any ramlklate who remains active thmimli the rampaiun. makinu a regular weekly re|M>rt but full* to win wte of tin- irrlw* offcwl, nil! pariIrlpatu |o ?liIm rotnmhMkm rcAinrr? THINK OF IT! Ten |wr cent of every aubarrlptkm you collect goo* Into vour |mm kot If you fall Jo win one of the Prizes. Thl?? arramrement R?nir<?4 a com|ieu*fitlon to all cnmll<lnte?? ami It mean* there %%III Iw no lo?ertt| ?*KVKHYItOI>Y WINS." <*oul(l anything Im* fairer or more liberal than thin? .lust one subscription for The Advance from n milivrllior Ihlni: an\where in ihe (in rounllw of PiisqiHilnnk. t'anuUm. Currituck. tiates, l*er<iuiutaus, t'howiut, \Vashltmton. Tjrrvll, llyde and Dare iil\w y??u :i lljphur *t?rt toward uettinu one of these dandy brand new automobiles for your very own. You know It's an old sa> iim ihat "the early bird iret* the worm.*' You heuiu at once your M?lf toda> in this uriuid IfcMMMMH) "K\ KUYIIODY WINS" t'ampnlun. Start at once and before bun; you may he ridiim around In an automobile of your own which did not com! you a cent. Nom inate yourself today while the "other fellow" in just sittini: around witii his hands foldetl. You will notice that the vote schedule Is arranged so those who make the early start get more fof their efforts. This Is vitally im|M>rtant. Ask your friends to Mate their vote coii|mnis tor you and have them Kite you a subscription to The Advance. I lee in uatherhiu the \ote<s at once. flip out the .Nominalkm illauk and n?Niiiuate yourself or a friend today. Think what it means to get one of these two fine automobiles ax a present Just for collect hit; votes. The cam|Ntimi is very short and the prizes exceedingly valuable. Make up your mind that >011 want an automi?hile without cost. Then !>euhi at once. The Nomination Itlank, 011 page 1, starts you off toward"getting one of the two free cars. IIow to Enter and Win The first s*top in order to Hl?nro In thin mammoth distribution of costly awards In to clip the Nomination lllank appearing on page oiio of this Issue and snul or brinK It to Campaiun Headquarters, the Daily Advance. Elixabi'tli City. N. C. The Nom ination niank entitles yoli or the person nominated to 5,000 vote*. Then you will bo pi von a free outfit con sisting of a special receipt book, sample copies of the paper and full information relative to the campaign as well as assis tance that will b?-|p you win one of the tWii automobiles or other grand prizes. It inquires \ote;; 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, those voting coupons will be reduced to a lesser number of votes and they must be voted before the expira tion date appearing thereon. Hut the oth er and faster way to get votes is by getting your friends to pay you for subscription! to this paper. Old or renewal subscrip tions count si lesser 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 mhscrlptions you secure and the quicker you get them the better your chances will be to land one of the two automobiles. Then, too, the flmt In the field will pet the "cream" of the votes ami snbscrlptions-wlrHo those who put off ~ entering will have to take what is left, lie aure that your Nomination is in KHJHT AWAY. QUESTIONS AM) ANSWERS On- ii-n Wlm' t? ili" (!??? ililiii* to ?1 rtic i'4?>i'iii.ii ami .h-muiM' . li .bl. two autnmnb.l.. <-r ii'bi-r |>ti?:??- * An mi r Tlir II.-? tMnu In il > ?- ' III' lli?' Nomination Ulaiik ?i i?^r.n? ?hi ? n. I:* n ?.r mail ?h'? m'tr lit,ink in Tlx- Advaikv Offi?N> ami i"ii ar<* iilun &.'kJ4 li-f HMe. u. u Uarlrr. l)mi II m.t am iMnc In ?n'-r ihr rmrri?l/ti? An %??*! Tin n- i- n? ni'i H''ii'> in riim i'Mi wuli Ik mm - inn a ?>ni|il?'r In th* l..ivb-h Win*" Cami-al^n no# m at any (lnx>. . QiK-ltqt Siiv \i4ir aiMi. im ? in in : ? ? thai 1tn* two Itanl lew aut<-miibil< <? tiM M.<? nthit in/ ? air In .imi III rli liBlik'i' I* l liil>?, linw an ihf nilri <>!??? itnl ami Wliat I- tin- h. t W-m l.t ft On in f An-M<i V?>f?i at' ?i*ni?l in it?'? *ji- Kli-i. Iry ? llin Ihj nut tlir fni' luting r<*ii?>ii? ili-i an<mr In tfery l??u?t of Tlf Alliumv. i>t hat. ?nur Omul ?arr.tti-m ami ra?l lliriii f?i rmir i iwllr. Tin- nlh'-r ami fa*t.r sn in ?r euro loll-. i> lit K-ttloa your fiU-ml* in aiir >?ni ih?ir MiliTili-fl'in In Hi ? i'4i?r A i-iitain mit.,l?r >-f \tif,? ai?? git i n tnr li >iili < il|>U>>n ih,? imi w ll >rr t>y I'm mil- M*lii'i|iil<> iiii thU |i?Tin* numhar ?if ??*e?.al l>iw<?l <!? i*nil en what i inn 11?-? ?uh??nHtnn la umitrtf. Tin1 w.i> In iiil Kilo I- tIn' Ijltrj um-IIimI. Viii| llirrrtrr iiil ikinri< rt-uli? h\f t??ur ?i-an onw rttmt*. Il'iw wit, all tin Iii.t.? rou|in|i. r?.iint al-i. U?-l an many at th?w n y??o ran. ? Qii< ?t|nn I)hm It nmli<> anr ilifT"rn>'?? wlnlhrr lh* tubwrfp* l Inn- I fcrnirr arc (iiil <-r m-w"* An-m r V?ii?* rr?dlt allnwnl nn in w nl?-i rlptlont |? tllghlly lilaln-r than lor <>li| >'ib-rrl|>t l>n?. Qu??tlnn WJi'tf mar I Millrli .nh-i Milium*' An-wr \in win tr in tin- un mnotir. of I'awiuniank. Cur rituck- ?'?ruil- ?. OalM. I Vt quintan- Clmwan. Wa-hln* inn. Tinrll, ||\ami l?ai>-. HnliM-iiirtimi. ntiuiilf i4 lli'-- arr in t"n all\ 'lalwlrx l? Ailtam-r ailtnllxr* ami NO VOTI: CICKOIT will If all..?..| for Ihi-m. Qu .linn r-Wlirn l? ih?- lir-i time In ?tail m? ramiialanf An-wi-r 'lllicht nnw. a' Hir Ixoiininu 14 ili^ rampalaa. U iha lw?l llnr in ?iait fur two M>nn?. Flr*i. Mili<rrMli?? art murh ia?ii-r t? miw tlian at anr Mlnf tin o a- ill* At M will i.iif hati Imn "?'mnh>'?l." th?- irt? atiKjuIr |? mi arian^ il thai Ihnw mho mak" the tarlf -'aft grt nwra for m-mhln> ihr* tin a* tha viiin ?/hn|iiii- iiliit.il nn ihU i?a*p 'li-ailr *liow?. Qii< 'inn llarf I iha firUH'Cf "f nntnlnaUnc nn??lf or mu I my mniiinaiinn br M<nt in hv anothir iwtwmr An-w-i Yum mat immtnaio ikiikII. It la m>t n'rr..ny that >iair nmiiiniiinn !*? >i?t in by aivilnr i?i-m. Qii'-*'l>m Wial Ito )'H| iman by r<Nr anmium-i'mint that "Ktifilmdr Wm?"r An>wr ThU imafn thai Cti-rr artlrf ramlnla'a will b* iwht In iiri?i?riU?n In (1ir amnant i.f qntr tiin.- drtntnt, Tn ItooNt ertl*?' rani|idat>>, wlin tnaVr a w<-rhlv ra-li irime, * ami wImi rt-i m.t win mi? ilif irlmiiail tfram! prltr>, a prlw In ra?b m a miMinl-iliiti nf t.-n i*r r??t will b palil i*i all Mib?'rli't|i,n. tuiwml tn. IIuhni "Km)bbi|y WlBl"?Ih'N ?fi" nn Inwfv HOW THE VOTES COUNT. FlltHT PERIOD Tlllltn PERIOD To Ortoter tilth October 20 to Novmriirr !? OH N>w Old N.? >tOB?h? - I 2.00 2.000 A.'mhi ft Month* - ..?*.<*? 1.2110 *.???*? Vrar I <*i fl/mo H.'rftO 1 Vnr 1.00 S.100 ft.tltfO V-ar. i.n<i H.ono is.oni -j Y?*r? ??*? y 0..100 ll.?M Yr*r. ^ 12.00 t.l.O'Kl 2?.R'to 3 Y*ar? ll.ofl 10,800 IJ.S-hi Yt-ar> l*.W >1.M0 JtO.Ooi 4 Y?ar? 14?A II V?<? l?.S'?o Y*ar? 10.00 40.000 R'f.ooo S Y*ar?. to.ijtl lf?.?no Si.i-H KECOND PRRVOD Tli* %hotr M-hMnl* of tol**. ?hlrh l? on ? 4"-llnin? walr |W? October 15 to Oototwr 27 liiTrir will nnt hp rh*n?><l dnrlna ?ht> rami-aim. No riin t-r 014 i will h>- nfffH at am Mm*. A Ipn-lil ImlM aood * Month* - . ... i 2,00 MM I'M foo.ooo rur* ?M?? will h* l??n?-d for rarh fJ5.no in ?nlwflf 1 Yur -???? 4.on I.*"" ?.nno lion mow* turned In but In |H thl? rmlK li In M nW'tvary 12 00 11 500 22 6M "?*' '??* I2S.0O worth nt ?ithwrlHIon* ?w nirn?-d in all al Mi* i Y*ar* 10.on 20 V*o ?l.V?t ',m* ?? Ihl* arhan?<>mHj? will h* In H???rt fhfmationt th# ran I V?*r* . 2n.oo 27.000 4n.ot?o pa I an and I* to b* roadilrrWl a part of iht miliar iM* ?chulul". For Full Details Write, Phone or Call on CAMPAIGN MANAGER, DAILY ADVANCE, Elizabeth City, N. C. Phone 357.
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