Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, December 06, 1919, Image 6
A SAFE STOCK FOR ALL
N ASSOCIATION NEEDS
SUPPORT OF MEN OF EVERY
f CALLING lj>i THE SOUTH.
The Price of Cotton Tor Last Sixty
Years Based on Slave Labor and
Product Sold Below CosL
be desired ip a modern, sub
A complete bungalow, built to give the sms
slaiitial, attractive, well-built home, at a reason
CfWA T It closely built to stailU the, severest
KJr\ i "weather. Well lighted, well ventilated,
«asily heated. .
mMWtrAItrMrr The plans, prepared after'care-
V CdlV^l-i“f ul study by the best and most
experienced of architect^, are so designed.to cover everya need
ot the average la icily. .
rjI jp A Dll ITV~ ' ,a de with tlie very best of ma-
AJKJ M M ter la Is. Designed for greatest
strength. Each part securely locks into the other. Erected
afte> perfected patented locking process. Will stand the
roughest of tempests without strain and will far outlast the
average_hou3e. - , • .
DCAfTTV’-The designs are graceful and represent the
M M most modern architectural art. It will blend
readily with its surroundings and furnish a beautiful, appro
priate home.
rmvnufv- QUICKBIL t Bungalows are built In an
f immense plant In which hundreds of
other houses are being built simultaneously. - Every short cut to
perfection and economy is used and thereby, you gain the ad
vantage of the low cost of quantity production. The
. ' -architect # and contractor's fees are axoided, for you
art* furnished free a complete a<t of specifications and
* plans, and with them the erection of the house is so
■ a» simple that any carpenter of average intelligence can
*^#4 erect it. Many owners build them themselves. In
purchasing s QUICKBILT Bungalow you
eliminate all extra middle-man's commli-
shins and profits, as you arc dealing direct
rfvjM with the source of material; with the mill,
Ja!' .jFT.H manufacturer and forests 1A.wqc-
llflFW J UlI Colunib a —An intensive campaign
> i llW ImH will he conducted In every county in
lufflwjjl > [JIB ffW South Carolina during the next tour
W Wit ^ i V«L VH weeks to enroll as members of the
MtwfPi ||| f| |Mfl South Carolina Division of the Amer-
fiKW'.£jl f UM «■ :c;vn ' m Association every farmer.
' r Fi tnerchr-it. banker and professional
j hJt B man who has not yet affiliate?! hlm-
self with the organisation.
f ^^lThe central committee of the South
O I t'arol na division has Issued an ap-
\\ peal to Join the association. Thousands
^ |n of farmers, merchants and baakera
* n *l professional men ef the state
1H have already Jained the association.
■ the statesseat says, but there are
H many whe have not yet done so and
- ii_J ** !■ desired lo secure membership
applications from nil who have not.
The Amerioan Cotton Association
ollege president | g. 1 ™.
1 OUTLINES REMEDY dred thousand mambers. Oeorgla en-
. pects over 100,00b members. Every
■ ~ * I state in the cotton belt is being thor-
ills How High Cost of Living Pne^ mighty organised,
lame May Be Solved by Every I - Means Much to Farmers.
Man -and Woman. The statement tells of the plans of
' the association to force a higher price
President Nicholas Murray Butler, . for cotton. The association plans
Columbia University, in a recant to <ake <*er« ot “distress cotton“ an
scussloa of the high living coats that It will not flood the market la
. the first months of the fall. It plans
"Punishing , profiteers is a good to establish warehouse* in every see
ing. but it won’t reduce the cost of tkm of the bejt In which the farmers
ring. If we had all their boarded may store their cotton. It plans te
ode It would do little good aeR( i agents to foreign countries and
"Only the operation of inexorable arrange for the direct sale of oottoo
onmaic laws can bring us back to abroad, thus eliminating the middle-
COSTS LITTLE TO ERECT
With the material already prepared for the ho.ise. waste is
(initiated irrtru the cost. An a large portion ot the hous.'
ums already built in panels, preliminary prepar.itloti i*
The systematic, simple, Thorough plans anti tn
rni tiong sate time and mako-it posaihle tor a r; MHiiter and
A sating
two helpers to erect the house in less tr
in waste, labor, time and material Is
A SAVING IN MONEY
I. Charleston with all ntressarv
Dd plumbing. A cozy, attractive,
over all 33-ft. 7-in. x ill-ft. 5-In
. x 12-ft., and one 1—-ft. x 12-ft.. a
15-f?., 'a cozy, convenient dtntn.
-ft. x li-ft, bath room 9-ft. x 6-ft.
orrh 12-ft. x ti-ft Wo<Kiwt>rk of
ina Pine, "The Wood t’niversal.**
ned with heavy paper to insure
rieex* How to Savs His Bhekeie By
Putting Thom Into Bafost Invest-
manta Bankart Could Find.
A Cozy
V Convenient
feV Plan
Old King Solomon was a wits bird.
Ho distributed a let ef mighty good
advice.
Hut be ia dead.
You art alive You will bavs to
maka your own declalonn and deter
mine your own eouraa of action and
your own future It will not do you a
bit of good to try to communicate
with Sol and have him solve your
griiblams for you.
If you got his ear, you probably
would not taka bla advice
You will have to acquire your wis
dom aa Sol acquired bla, by gaining a
broad view point and taking advant
age of your own experience and that
ef others. Solomon waa a mason be
fore bo waa a king and a miner as
well so bit view-polat probably would
not be muck different from that of
wise workers of the present day
You may be sure that the high cost
of living was a problem tn Solomon’s
day a* well as In 1919 and that the
purchasing power of a shekel. minted
from ibe gold of Ophir. fluctuated juat
as does the dollar minted at Philadel
phia.
B'tf Solomon knew that thrift and
saving, the stimulation of production
and the ePmination of waste would
solve those problem* Just as the wise
working man knows it today. He laid
up a lot of cofa through safe and con
servative investment Just as wise
mer. and women have put money for
tbs future in Liberty Bonds. Treasury
Savings Certificates and War Savingk
fltemp*. Also there is no record that
anyone ever took any of that coin
away from Old Sol by inducing him to
speculate in'wild eat stocks.
He left one bit of advice, the wis
dom of which the years have not
changed. He said: “A good man
laevetti an inhertance to his child-
ten’s children.” v
You can ’ follow that ad vies by
stead? consiattnt saving and Invest
agent ta War Saving 8tamps and
Treasury Savings Certificates and ia
Liberty Bonds at present prices.
These securities bought bow will be
«i tofcerttonee Hr your children's
QUICKBILT 8'jrtr-ALOW 0EPAR7MENT.
A. C. TUXCJRY LUMBLd CO.. Ck.-rtsstoa. S. C.
Pl:aw ttnd me a espy of y'Mir Sock ‘ QUICKBILT Buafaiowt
Am stMciaily mtaraitrS ia a bautc.
NAME .
A00RF3S
War Savings Stamps bring 4
p^r cent interest, compounded every
three months. Hit high prices below
the beit by investing in Hutted States
securities. The dollar you save today
may he worth twice as much fixe
years from now.
The dobto- funner Is today still
the majority. His children, from €.
veirs old. are .usually out ot
md, hsr»-foot tl and et work chop
e cotton in The fields.
The injustice, the unfairness of II
*s aloud for remedy..
The American Cotton Association
the national
smoke
makes a whale
Is the remedy
Sing a song of Savings Stamps.
The cost of living's high.'
But have you counted all the
th ings
Thebe Savings Stamps wil buy?
Froducers Entltlsd to Good Living.
“The American Cotton AssoelaUou,
without organiaatiwB. through various
agencies, has already saved tbs oot
ton producers of Sswth fWO.OiO,-
990—half a billion dollars. 1
“But svon that saving did not carry
them across th# tivlds botwooa profit
and a loas.
• It was hut a bogtnnbag. th# »n>
ducer Is entltlsd to a profit over and
above his actual coat, and must Ban
They belt ta taka that little trip,
Or buy soma needed clothes.
How many things they 11 help you
«*t
Goodadss only knows.
Sol had to c«t wlsa.
Tos can gat wiaa Just as ha did. If
w fall to savs you will repant
"Hi is entltlsd to a goad eomfort
sbls horns; ts dacont and rsspoetahls
living conditions; to more than s
cheap calico drsss for his wife; to •
reasonable schooling for his children
Justice exits aloud for it. Prosperity
demands It.
“The sans faculties, tbs same op
portunttles, yes, even On same luxu
ries. Just as rightly bCamg ts tbs pro
ducer of materials as they do to fehs
men who spins It Into yam ans
makes R lot# doth; or to him wfcs
sails the finished product the eon
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R. J. Rsj noiOsTohawcoCo.
ARE YOU AN AMERICAN?
IB fag ar sunshine, snow or rain, if#
comforting to have this thought—I
have eot spent my every gale, and
thos roduosd my funds to Bought—it’s
pleasant through the muggy days to
sit Inside a cosy reosn, sad realise
the dismal base saaaot surround you
with its gloom; to know, through pur
chase wisely made. Investment plan
ned with sober sere, year Income's
bulk wlH novor fade, but through
such rainy days upbear! Last year
and this, an agonsy far teaching folks
tkis gospel bright baa strenuously im- turner
pressed oa me the way to duck the “Wh
waster-bright; "A dollar saved—the an Joy
Interest gained**—this la- the lesson state
sound sad true, wdileh keeps the wey- they 1)
ward dollar chained and makes the “it I
4 per cent accrue. Thrift! That’s Cotton
the answer te yon. sir! .Tkf thing rights
that flamed ouv battle J|»pe. and prodne
helped to down the Fruelaa cur; “Ho
la other words. WAR dAVTNGl tlon a
STAMM ' Belt s
AwMtHrti yonr My*«o,
fold toppy red btga, tidy red
tins, handaomm pound mad
half pound tin hamidmam
tnd—thmt classy, prmtdimmL
pound crystal glaam Awnidbr
with bponjfs moiatammr lop
that katpa Princa Albmrt m
such pmrfact condition I
K OU certainly get yours when you lay your cmckocards on the table,
call for a tidy red tin or a toppy red bag of Prince Albert and roll a
makin’s cigarette I You'll want to hire a statistical bureau to keep count
of your smokestunt9! Why, you never dreamed of the sport that lies
awaiting your call in a home rolled cigarette when it's P. A. for the
packing /
* * .. *' (
Talk about flavor! Man, man, you haven't got the listen of half your
amokecareer until you know what rolling 'em with P. A. can do fojr your
contentment! And, back of p. A.’s flavor, and rare fragrance—proo/e of
Prince Albert's quality—stands our exclusive patented process that
cuts out bite and parch ! Whh P. A. your smokesong in a makin’s ciga
rette will outlast any phonograph record you ever heard I Prince Albert
b a cinch to rpH. It's crimp cut and stays put like a regular pall _
Prince Albert upsets any notion you ever had as to how delightful a
jimmy pipe can bet It is the tobacco that has made three men smoke
pipes where one was smoked before. It has won men all bver the nation
to the joys of smoking.
Are you aa American?
1 x fha 1919 flavlAgs Campaign In
;an nfl-Amertenn movement That
(moa&s It lo for ovory man, woman
and child resting under the shelt
ering folds of the Stars and
stripes.
Do yes belong Is n Mve savings
society?
M so, yon bavs made the right
•tart Keep on saving and invest
ing fa War Savings Stomps and
Thrift Stamps. Attend the meet
ing ef yoer society sad learn the
habit of happy thrift
R. 3. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY. Winrfo*S*I«n. N. C
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