The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, December 10, 1925, Image 2
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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL takes pleasure in
announeinK this the moat stupendous profit-sharinf? circulation
huildinK campaign ever held in this section of the State. Friends
and readers of this newspaper are to decide the winners of these
wonderful prizes which cost hundreds of dollars. When v^e-ttur-
chasofl these elegant and valuable gifts we had you in mind. We
knew you would want an automobile, almost everyone does. We
selected an ESSEX COACH, latest model andWully equipped with
selected an ESSEX COACH, latest model, with balloon tires,
and two late model FORD TOURING CARS, because * f the popu
larity of both in giving service,. durability and«satisfaotion.
THE PLAN IN BRIEF
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In selecting the eight other costly gifts and deciding on
the guaranteed prize feature of 10 per u^nt l-ommission we were .
governed by one thought—fair play xo ali participants, whether
Jiving in town or in the counry. Working conditions are equal
ized in both territories and all those taking part will be compen
sated according to' their effirts. We have no “favorites" to play.
Each and every candidate will be given a fair, r.quare and im-*
partial opportunity to win the coveted prizes.
THE PEOPLE SENTINEL with its already growing list
of subscribers, illustrating beyond a doubt its value as a home
newspaper, desires to further increase its emulation all through
ABSOLUTELY FREE!
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this section. For this purpose hundreds, even housands of dollars
worth of valuable awards are to be lavished upon the live, wide
awake, red-blooded men, women, boys and girls who will exert
a little effort during their spare time to obtain subscriptions for
this newspaper.
LET IT BE A PERSONAL MESSAGE AND HEED ITS CALL!
Those who enter earlv will have the best chance to succeed.
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Express your willingness to try and we will help you do the rest.
It may be hard to believe that such prizes as these won’t cost
you a cent of money, hut it is true, and winning will be easy-
just decide you will at least try before you say it can’t be done.
The merry pastime of gathering subscriptions and votes begins now
Just What You Wanted!
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Everybody Must Win!
First Grand Prize, District No. 1
1926 Model Ford Touring Car
PurrhaMcd from ;ind on Display at Dirks Auto Co.
To | M - awnrdrd !o randidatc turnfng in highest total of votes in
DISTRICT NO ONE.
Third Prize, Each District
TWO BEAUTIFUL.
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DIAMOND RINGS
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Purchased from and on Display at
P. W. STEVENS.
WORK FOR A
LITTLE WHILE
AND —
RIDE FOR A
LONG WHILE
First Grand Prize, District No. 2
1926 Model Ford Touring Car
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Grand Capital Prize
$865 ESSEX COACH
Purchased ffom and on display at W. D. Harley’a Show Rooms.
To be awarded the Candidate turning in highest total of votes
in the entire compaign, irrespective of district.
Purchased from and o nDisplay at Dicks Auto Co.
To be awarded to candidate turning in highest total of votes in
DISTKKT NO. TWO.
1 Fourth Prize, Each District
TWO FANCY JEW FI ED
WRIST W ATCHES
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Purchased from and on Display at
P. W. STEVENS.
Ten Per Cent Commission to All Who Fail to Win a Prize.
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Fifth Prize, Each District
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, Two Beautiful Sets
ROGER’S SILVER
Purchased from and bn Display at
l\ W. STEVENS
Ihis (. ash Commission Feature protects everyone and assures
therfi of proper compensation according to the work accomplished.
COSTS NOTHING TO TRY!
Any
Competition is open to men and women, married or single, and
boys and girls residing in towns and trading territory covered by
this newspaper. Every participant will be iwarded for their effort
COULD ANYTHING BE MORE FAIR and LIBERAL Th*n This?
Call, Telephone or W'rite for Full Information
/CAMPAIGN DEPARTMENT, Phone, *), BARNWELL, S. C.
Hundreds of Dollars in Cash
Commissions
This Cash Commission Feature protects everyone and assures
them of proper compensation according to the work accomplished.
COSTS NOTHING TO WTN1
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