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tobacco TOBACCO tobacco FARMERS Please Retneihber That The OXFORD TOBACCO MARKET WiH Open For The Sale of Tobacco In The Same Old Way Tuesday, September 5th, 1922 The Doors of The Johnson Warehouse ?* Will be open ready to receive yoo. When the last pile is sold yoo will get your check. The highest market price guaranteed every one. VERY TRULY YOURS, SAM WATKINS, Proprietor < OXFORD, N. C H. C. TAYLOR BIG fISH FRY * ? - \Xj, * * AT ? ? ? n ?? m I r Pearce's Pond IH HARRIS TOWNSHIP OH Thursday, Sept i 4th, 1922 ALL DAY J. C. Pearce fMf JUKKTS ?rn o west i t*fi bb irtin la o ?J T?. TV CocymiTt BarbU of Wnt-| era Norti Carolina will becin reeese iac IcfcKM of tbr utmixn at he To-] !?< ? Growers" Cooperative Aaoda-i ** ? September 11th. according. ? B? t following last ? txnr of the directors of the . and the ?* ,ke Totaeeo Cooperative ! the Enters and far .Wl at North Carolina aj the oth- j of Virginia will o?e* abovt Se?- ' of the Co Carolina SPECIAL PURCHASES New Fall Goods Makes Possible These Low Prices That Will Save You Money SERGE DRESSES ?U* to IMS Tailored Dmset of Polret Twill, Tricotlne and French Serge*, the new Ion* lines are at their beet, the lire col or trimmings, the rich em broidering and braiding, tha new piping*, new belts, new reels, all at their best. GCTGK&H DRESSES *U6 ;y\ An extraordinary bay of ex tra fine gingham dresses ? in stripes and small checks, handsomely trimmed with or gandy and braid- Suitable for fall wear. Only 60 or these ? and to go at this price. HOUSE DRESSES ?8e The like of these dresses cot been seen in many a day. Only 50 of these In genuine Scoot Percale and best grade ginghams, solid colors, pink, hlae, laTender, and yellow with large white pokadots. Several other handsome pat terns. Square and round neck. All trimmed with ric rac braid. Big Special. AITTTCS SPORT HATS Turn ups and geently rolling brims ? also the popular sport hats and sailors, colors brown white, tan, nary and black ?L*8 Kany other beautiful milli nery modes are here, dis playing the newest materials and colorings. (HET10T8? The best grade oX cheviots. Southern Silk. ?*c; all colon and stripes. Special yard 19c 6UCU18, FE EC ALES, Etc One laijt table o C drems ginghama. percales, cham brays, curtain scrim, etc^ Yard Me HOSIEEY ? Ladies eonr?n thread stockings. black, brown. white. Pais SWEATEES F? Wtmrm, In, CUMrea 18c to UK Popular slip-on styles of Ta rioos colors. Tuxedos (or more dressy Tear; many pretty combination of colors. College Sweaters. All at special clearance prices you will not be able to dnplicate fne sweaters later. CTTBCS-y erj- best quality Outing?, white, pink and bine. Sppoal yard l.LEjffEISU? E Uf yard wide; C1I58 ? Extra rae qual yard wide: Special yard LACES ? Largest assortment ever, wide and narrow laces insertions and embroideries Yard *Vp ,1 - jmrs hats 1 ? **e , Good grade ltsn's fine .?ott felt bat*. Black only. __ j BOY'S PA5TS ?l-2i Fine grade boy's pants, sliej 8 to 18 ? Just the thing for school wear. Blue and brown pn stripes as well as mole skin, , , . TOT'S SOTS " ' _ -r? This is an unusual ralue In boby'a salts. Sixes 3 to 8< Get your boy his suit while tliejr Ust. . V- t: JTCVS WORK SHIRTS _ Oe Here is a good blue Cham bray work shirt for only 69c. Only a few dozen at this price. . j,... lone ?evs pasts Sites .8 to 36 ? good grade blue and brown pin' check pants. Just the hing for school wear. L. KLINE & COMPT . "When Seen or Advertised Elsewhere It's Always Cheapest Here" LOUISBURG, s s INorth Carolina eats had led me to think I would get by Belling my tobacco independently," writes G. L. Seals, of Dillon, S. C-, rko adds: "I sold my first load at auc doit.' h brought J1S.65. Iwuiio} satisfied at these prices. 1 tllfned the tags, signed the Coo per* tire Mar keting Contract and delivered the sane tobacco again, they advanced me Resentment onr rumors to the ef fect that [rarw-nclmi of the u soctatkmjpii iWIhmiit and *111 break IWr^nirMt are loodinc the aaao ffion l(ica with letters and affida vits to the contrary. Probability of jitmnd caafe adrasces in the nenr fatare to- tbe South Caro lina members who kare delivered to bacco is malting In brary deliveries oo the South Carolina, markets and there Is general saUsfactBff bver the success of the association* What the coal industry needs la more picking and leas chopsing. ? Washington Post . There is a tendency to go to sleep la political berths. ? San Francisco News Qtyp (jtyarlnttp 0Dh0mt> A CAROLINA NEWSPAPED FOR CAROLINA PEOPLE ? CONSTRUCTIVE, CLEAN AND ttin.TAm.ic - ; v ? 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