The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, July 21, 1927, Image 3
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of a brisk trade during the next few months?
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A profitable cucumber crop has just been marketed, the watermelon crop is just
getting- under -way and promises to be one of the best, so far as price is concerned, in
several years. Melons are selling from $150 to $350 a car, on the tracks, and a large
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amount of money will be put into circulation. The outlook now is that cotton will
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bring 20 cents or better this Fall.
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In the meantime, are the merchants making preparations to take advantage of
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these conditions? Or are they in a hopeless “blue funk” and perfectly willing to let
their city brothers get the cream of the trade away from them?
The Barnwell People-Sentinel stands ready and willing to assist the wide-awake
merchants in a business-getting advertising campaign. We offer a complete weekly
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is not excelled~by the larger papers and in addition the -
largest circulation in Barnwell County.
Statistics show that the vast majority of failures in the past few years was among
non-advertisers. Remember, the margin between success and failure is very often very
small. Advertising has “turned the trick” for others - it can do as much for you.
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We are ready to assist you at any time in preparing copy and cuts for “special
sales,” etc., and can also illustrate weekly ads. with attractive illustrations.
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