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■ * . • ir i.-* •I#* .ii' \ i J • , SOUTH CAROLINA r" .r. .> THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1»2S. V • • are; v.- w rj Hw £.1 •v Vi ■V-: ,.'M ow g * > -? *“ i«« V 'K ■>-V Kl ‘i' . ; . Jy5 5W;m) BUOmHI | ■ ' > fivJ. l/rik l t Ivl ’ Pi-- | i'V f t » - t’ - i a f *, ; i:; , *• ‘ V --- ■ - 5=-^.. -J.. - -1. .. ‘.. ———— ■ - / -pt- .» p i f .. j- • 5 v I | » -r • . • i. *y *>:■. t c: /■ v J J r+ y 1 '. ■ .2 <'■'! ' • ■ I \ 1_ ^v 1 . NOW is the time to put forth Real Sincere Effort, for coring the next eight days you are offered an opportunity of amass ing thousands of votes for one of those wonderful motor cars. — ! it t WITH splendid gains being made by the candidates in all sections, the prize aspirants of The People-Sentinel’s Great $2,500 Automobile and Prize Campaign have only eight days to go before the final distribution of these wonderful gifts. As a result of the second largest vote offer, which closed Saturday night, scores of candidates were able to make progress toward the goal in sight. Everyday has become an increasing one. The few remaining days promise to stir them to renewed activity. The race has fast narrowed down to one of determination, with the pep, enthusiasm and activity that ^(vill make previous efforts seem small in comparison. , -V:, \ \ \ rm - »w« ar^- Q1VIC pride is playing an important part in the campaign. Towns and communities throughout this section are rallying to the support of their favorite candidate, viewing with each other for the honor of claiming the winner. The spirit and en thusiasm of candidates has spread to their friends and acquaintences like wildfire. In many localities the entire townspeople have caught the fever and forthwith issued the edict that their candidate must be among the victors in the great $2,500 gift distribution. -H YOU must utilize every remaining hour and keep going at Top Speed from now on until the close or sink under the waves. Sink or Swim—which will you do? You will answer that question by what you do in the short time that remains. First Grand Prize, District No. 1 1926 Model Ford To urir g ar Purchased from and on Display aV Dicks Atto Co. To he awarded to candidate turning in highest total of votes in DISTRICT NO. ONE. Grand Capital Prize $§65 ESSEX COACH Purchased from and on display at W. D. Harley’s Show Rooms. To be awarded the Candidate turning in highest total of votes in the entire compaign,* t '1rrespcctive of district. First Grand Prize, District No. 2 1926 Model Ford Touring Car -e PurchaseiTTrom and u aDiaplay at DUka AalU CtT. To be awarded to candidate turning in highest total of votes in DISTRICT NO. TWO. . . Fill Out the Blanks Now. They Will Start You in the Race With Over 30,000 Free Votes to Your Credit. Third Prize, Each District Two Beautiful Each Club Will Fourth Prize, Each District TWO FANCY JEWELED rllU WRIST WATCHES Fifth Prize, Each District TWO BEAUTIFUL SETS * - '• » Both of the above Purchased front end on display at STEVENS JEWELRY STORE S' \ ' I