t ' ' "" v 7" ~ ; \ ' - . -- - , PAGE 4 H ,Li v.) -jv** ii . N%gL i i I The i % __ 1 Farmers }M r'o 4% I Tabor ( 9 M I NO BETTER WAR: a | LARGEST AN! 1 ALL D .jj For Two Years W< LEADER-THERE ^f(T\ 1 BRING US Y( 1 AND BE i I 1 Roscoe Colema H Pro] ?THE Farmers | Tabor C THE STATE PORT PILOT, SOL < i ^??? \ ' New Warehouse jty, N. C. EHOUSE ANYWHERE! D BEST LIGHTED! YY SALES ; Have Been The Market MUST BE A REASON! )UR NEXT LOAD CONVINCED! fl Alton Garrell prietors NEW 4 W arehouse lity, N. C. . ... , ? - ? JTHPORT, N. C. WEDNE ? OPERATE V S ? ak $s ' |i TOBACCONISTS?Rose U Garrell, right, together wit! |f bacco warehousemen, are in Warehouse. This house is t in town, and the tobacco far ||; ed with the prices paid ther ? CASH PRIZES FOR I? TOBACCO FARMERS :V AT TABOR CITY ^ (Continued from page one) Si Tickets are issued at the pay?i off windows of all three ware?i houses. For every $25.00 worth of ?i tobacco sold the farmer receives (3? one ticket snowing a duplicate number. He deposits one half the ^ ticket in a box provided for same Sg. at the pay-off window, keeping ?&. stub until the time of the drawing. The actual drawing '<&? takes place each Wednesday at f - j 12:30 P. M., at a convenient and . i ^ public place in town. The $100.00 is distributed as '<&? follows: First prize, $50; 2nd prize, $20.00; third prize, fourth, Si fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth ^ prizes of $5.00 each. Drawings are made by some disinterested person who is not eligible to share in the prizes, toji It is said by the local warehousemen that Tabor City is pre'<&? pared to handle one-third more -?