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PAGE SIX IF MONEY TALKS FREE FREE Then The $i,20«.00 in prizes THRIFT CLUB First Grand Prize: S4OO 00 in Gold. Second Grand Prize: SIOO.OO in Gold. Wc Prize for Lodge, Church or other Institution: SIOO.OO Mi 9 L\ in Gold. Seven $50.00 Diamond Rings and seven Hoosier w * TTJi'WC* Kitchen Cabinets as District Prizes. WW R »'.\ A ten per cent cash commission to every member of the Thrift Club who remains active up until the close of the campaign, and who fails to win a prize. Only Nine More Days Left DON’T STOP! The Sure Winners slOO.OO GOLD PRIZE SIOO.OO in Gold will be awarded to the ledge, church, society or other or ganization standing highest in The Times-Recorder Thrift Club, Individ ual* are allowed the privilege of du plicating all their votes for their fav orite lodge, church or society. Organ izations competing under this head do not with the individual can didates in any respect. Eastern Star 201,990 Americas and Sumter County Hospital 2924‘W Leslie Mood man Circle 291,100 Treston Woodman Circle 280,120 Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Society 28M90 Rrouwood Woodmen 287,701 Weston Masonic Lodge 285,020 t’ordele Roy Scouts 280,7181 DISTRICT At). 1. CITY OF AME RICIS. At least two prizes —a $.>0.90 Diamond Ring purchased from Thos. 1- Bell and a Hoosier “White Beauty’’ Kitchen cabinet purchased from the A. W. Smith Furniture Co.—will be awarded in this district. Miss Helen Argo 2*4,120 ’Mrs. John Butts 273,900 Miss Jessica Physioc 272,900 Miss Gertrude Hudson 272,010 Miss Mitch Payne 271,680 Mrs. Frank Stanley 272,390 Miss Klizaeth Beeod 270,160 Miss Bessie Cobb 269,920 Miss Minnie Lee Perryman.. 268,760 Miss Clara Weeks 271,110 Miss Julia Gordon 270,620 Miss Gladys Goodman 26.7,990 DISTRICT TWO. This includes ail of Sumter County west of the Central of Georgia Lines. After the grand prices have been awarded, at least two prizes will l>c given to th« highest in this district. First prize will be a beautiful $50.00 Diamond Ring, purchased from Thus. L. Bell, Awerious Jeweler. Second Prize will be a Hoosier “W hite Beaut y” Kitchen Cabinet, purchased from A. VV. Smith Furniture Co, Americas furni ture dealers. We pay you a 10 per cent cash commission, if you don’t win a prize. PLAINS. Mrs. J. C.C Logan 269,860 Miss Theresa Walters 270,190 ANDERSON VILLE. Miss Jessie Daniels 265,400 Miss ,J ssie Knglish 265,000 Miss Minnie Avery 263,29.) Miss Annie Pennington 265,270 Miss Susie Williams 268,640 AMERICUS R-2. Miss Mary Wood 265,110 Miss Irene Jones 262,620 Miss Julia Arrington 265,890 Miss Thelma Pilcher 266,170 Mr. J. S. Mott 250,12 J Miss Ilia Mae Short 260,720 Mrs. 11. F. Daniel 268,310 AMERICUS K-5. Miss Ira Wyuin 260,220 Mr. Henry McMatfh 266,110 Mrs. J. S. Glover 268,820 DISTRICT THREE. This includes all of Sum’cr County, east of the Central of Georgia Lines. After the grand prizes have been awarded, at least two prizes will lie given to the highest in this district. First prize will he a beantiful $70.00 Diamond King, purchased from 'I hos. L. Bell, Amerirus Jeweler. Second THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER prize will be a Hoosier “White Beauty” Kitchen Cabinet, purchased from A. W. Smith Furniture Co, Americus furni ture dealers. W’e pay yon a JO ]>er. cent, cash commission, if you don’t win a prize. AMERICI’S H-4 Miss Bessie Veal 263,100 Miss Fannie'Doster 264,220 Mrs. Mollie Parker 265.460 Miss Bessie Griffin 260,140 AMERICUS K-6. Miss Kthel Howard 252,110 Miss Edna RoWison 265,690 CORDELE. Mrs. Perry C. Clegg 260,720 LESLIE Miss Edith Griffin 271,620 Miss Stella Wade 273.980 Miss Leila Ranew 272,110 DISTKIt T FOUR. This includes all oj Lee and Terrell Counties. After the grand prizes have lie-n awarded at least two prizes will be awarded in this district. Fir'd IMs. trict prize will be a beautiful $.>0.00 diamond ring purchased f 'v.n Thos. L. Bell, Americas Jeweler. Second Dis trict prize will be a Hoosier “White Beauty” Kitchen Cabinet, purchased from A. W. Smith Furniture Co, Americus furniture dealers. We pay you a 10 per cent, cash commission t you don’t win a prize. LEESBURG. Miss Ruth Harris 260,110 Miss Mary Lizzie Forrester .. 255,610 SMITH VILLE. Mrs. J. L. lUtes 260,230 Miss Pearl Hale 268,640 Miss Kettle Burton 265,720 BRONWOOD Miss Pauline Martin 258,620 Miss Mildred Dozier 260,090 Miss Daisy Cowart 257,690 Mrs. C. C. Turner 267,310 Miss Stella Williams 245,360 Miss Lillian Gammage 260,180 DAW SOX. Miss Louise Marlin 260,620 Miss Gladys Crowell 269.980 Miss Ruth Locke 268,v20 DISTRICT FIVE. This includes all of AVebster County. After the grand prizes have been awarded at least two prizes will lie awarded in this district. First district prize will be a beautiful $50.00 Dia> nn>ml ring purchased *>om Thos. I* Bell, Americus Jeweler- Second dh* trict prize will be a Hoosier “White Beauty” kitchen cabinet, purchase*) from A. W. Smith Furniture Co, Americus furniture dealers, "e pay you a 10 per cent, cash commission .) you don’t win a prize. WESTON. Mr. Walter Adams 267,900 Miss Thelma Patterson .... 256,680 Mr. Arthur Bowling 263,110 PRESTON. Miss Veona Goss 266,910 lssM Sallie Johnson 263,680 Miss Mamie Harris 269,21 ) Miss Mamie Smith 260,100 The Members of the Thrift Club Who Win the Seventeen Magnificent Prizes Will Be Those Who Hustle Hardest Be tween Mow and April 3rd. DISTRICT SIX. This includes all of Stewart County. After the grand prizes have been awarded, at least two prizes will he awarded to the leaders in tlii> district. First district prize will he a beautiful $50.00 Diamond Ring, purchased from Thos. L. Beil, Americus Jeweler. Sec and district prize will he a Hoosier “White Beauty” kitchen cabinet pur chased from A. W’. Smith Furniture Co. Americus furniture dealers. We will pay you a ten per cent. ca«h eomniis fion if you fail to win u prize. LUMPKIN, G A. Miss Carrie Ward 260,160 Miss Maggie Mae Dunaway . 270,320 Miss Mary Wood 268,310 RICHLAND. Miss Carrie Woods 265,780 Miss Mary Lee Wilson 268„9C>0 DISTRICT SEVEN. This includes all of Marion au.l chley rounties. After the grand prizes have been awnrded, at least two prizes will he FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1915 awarded to the leaders in this district. First district prize will be a beautiful ~<O.OO Diamond Ring purchased from 'i hos. I„ Bell, Americas Jeweler. Sec end district prize will be a Booster “White Beauty” kitchen cabinet pur* chased from the A. \Y. Smith Furni* tare t 0., Americas furniture dealers. AVe will pay you a ten per cent, cash commission, if you fail to win a prize. kllavillk. Miss Mary Strange 271,160 Miss Rosa Walker 271,890 AMERKTS R-2. Miss Minnie Beckwith 265,980 BUENA VISTA. Miss Tiilie Woolvin 262,100 Miss Ruth Carr 269,720 Miss Ethel Hair 265,060