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VOL. XXIV
BREVARD, N. C., FRIDA.
FOR
KTRA VOTES ON
miDi
Commencing Friday, Jan. 10, i
GZ;d Tcrminaiing Midnighl
Friday, Jan. 24—For $12.00
Clubs on 0!d Subscriptions, j
DC NOT LET A DAY PASS'
p/lTHQUT DOING SOME-!
^HING. !
The announcement is iiiade '
this \veck of the secon'd bonus'
period. The special ofTer for
the period boi^inning Friday,'
' }
January 10, and terminates at'
midp.i^bt Friday, January 24,
inclusive,Js one of the most lib-'
eral oiTers of the campaign.
Here it is. For each $12.00
secu.rcd, in now or old, (renew
als or collections) subscriptions,
thci’e \yi\] i)c is^-^ured a 100,000 j
extiM votes in addition to the re .
jjulav voten. All money ]Vi’o-j
viouflv turned in by contest-1
ants cn old subscriptions v’ill:
be counted on these clubs.
Organize business-like meth
ods in conducti-ig your can^p-
LIST OF PRIZES
ONE $550.00 PLAYER
PIANO .
$100.00 IN GOLD or BANK
ACCOUNT
ONE DIAMOND RING
Purchased from and on dis
play at Frank D. Clement,
Brevard
ONE $100.00 ALLEN PRIN
CESS RANGE
Purchased from and on dis
play at Brevard Hardware
Company
ONE $50.00 HOOSIER KIT
CHEN CABINET
Purchased from and on dis
play at Farmers Supply Co.
ONE $30 WRIST WATCH
Purchased from and on dis
play at Frank D. Clement’s
aig'ii for votes. This is essen- |
tial in any business transaction |
a?id the contf'st is no different!
than any other live business. It |
taks a Leader, an organizer, a i
worker, to pull anything |
through that amounts to any
thing.
If you are a hard worker and j
fighter, and make your strug,rle |
warm and interesting, people,
will vrant to help you. Theyj
will feel that it is their camp- i
aign as well as yours. The nor- !
mal person likes a good fVght I
and you can make them /feel |
that they are an importantj^ per-^
haps determining factor 5:2. a
real rnansized fight for the win
ner-
The News has a number of
subscriptions on its list that
have expired; a number thati
will expire this month, and a|
large number expiring all the
time. Everyone of these will
renew his paper at some time
in the future, and the Contest
Manager urgently requests that
all of the Contestants call at
the Contest office and secure a
list of these names as soon as |
they read this article. Orga- i
nize, make up your mind to get I
a certain number of subscrip
tions each day and do not stop 1
until you get them. ■ Do not let
a day pass without doing somd-
thing.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
In case of ties, prizes of equal val
ue will be awarded the cantestan
tyiflff.
^Iiptes are not transferable
cCTpi stant will be permitted to
fer votes to another after rec^
credit for them herself. Cont
are not restricted to any loc
which they may secure subser'
or votes. You are at liberty to
subscriptions anywhere in the
States.
We will acknowledge receipt of
mittances and will issue subscript
ballots to cover all subscription
ments that may be forwarded to
department.
The Brevard News reserves'
right to make any changes
ditions to the conditions and
that may be deemed necessary
interest of the contestants an|
^ews, with the exception of
of the prizes offered.
Lny question that may arisi
to the contest will be adjui
Contest Manager, and his
II be final and ^conclusive.
'No statement or primise 1
ly representative of this d
a contestant, varying fl
rules set forth, v/ill be recognized by
the Brevr.rd News.
I\^o candidate will be allow^ed to
vote more than 30,000 ahead of the
leader in the last published score.
In acccpting the nomination all
candidates must accept and agree to
abide by the above conditions. J
The following schedule of
votes will be issued on paid in
advance subscription's to candi
dates working in this campaign.
6 months.. $ .75.. 2,000 votes
1 year. .. . 1.50.. 8,000 votfis
2 years... 3^.00.. 18,000 votes
3 years... 4.50. .40,000 votes
4 years. .. 6.00. .65,000 votes
5 years... 7.50. .90,000 votes
Brevard
Mi^ Marie Kifpatrick 363,500
ed Bryant 364,500
Miibrf Dovie Garren ... 306,000
Mifej Fair Selson ,. . . . 125,000
Reba Ashworth . .317,500
Leona SSaltz ...308,500
Mra^^i Mackey ....
rdy R. F. D
Mrs. P
Mrs. J
Mrs. Do
Td
Mrs.
Miss GeipV
• Theedore Roosevelt,
president of the U. S. di^
his home at Oyster Bay 01
day morning, Januaj
I at the age of 61 y<
I With'the passini
i there closes one of
i
I markable, spectac
I eventful careers in
I of American public"^
1 Col. Roosevelt has
jing health for seven
I his death came as an]
led shock to the men
I family, his neigbors
I Bay, and to the coi
ber of his friends ai
throughout the worI<
For more truly peri
any other man produce]
Uuited States Theodoi^^
velt was a citizen of the
With a dynamic personj
a powerful brain and an
gy which strengthened
position he won loyal aj
I and made bitter enemies
I rapidity unparallelled il
I tory.
His public career begj
m.ost immediately aftej
graduation from Harvarc
versity in 1880. His first
lie office was a seat in thi
York state assembly,
also a delegate to the
can national convent
1884. He following t\s|
he spent in the west
became a rancbmar ani
and cfollected the mat
the series of books 01
life which he later
. \
his return to New Ybi
made police commisj
the city and won int^
commendation by hii^
tration of this oiiice\
polntment as assistdi
of the navy in McKj
inet. He resigned
to lead his famousi
troop victoriously
Spanish war.
the war