.??? p. ;e_fqur Chadboui Chadbourn Ready f For Opening Of ZZ Market August 20 L-j Three Warehouses, Myers, New Graham. And The Qgti New Brink Warehouses fo'**VViM Be In Readiness njlhL MERCHANTS MAKING MANY FR' PARATIONS p* Merch.'.r.i: arc Looking Forward . Serving The Pa- HfcM tro>js And Customers Of The Market Chadbourn's three tobacco i''' " warehouses, operated by veteran IMPC tobacconists are in complete read-' seen jn iness for the opening of the sel- j must ](nov ling season on Tuesday. August 20th. when sales begin promptly J J- L. Pinni: at nine o'clock. I tobacco war Chadbcurr.'s oldest warehouse nix has bee is operated by ' e dean of Chad- market nine bourn warehousemen and the,has been his market's original warehouseman ation of the and founder. Gee. A. Myers, who years. Both lias associated with him. his son, ate warehoui Geo. Myers, Jr. Mr. Myers is and have mi highly respected as a warehouse- ful warehoui man and experienced tobacconist i credit. The 1 by warehousemen, buyers and a modernazs farmers and has a long ' record! year and th as a successful warehouse oper-1 house was ator. ! The third The New Brick warehouse is i Chadbourn g operated by W. B. Daniel and' Graham opei fllWllil?MM???????M?M?B ; AUTUMf A time for peac joy of work well dor But there can be i comfort nor peace snrnJ iirktlfi f El ?1*0 1C 1 ve txnv tsivi v 10 i unmarked grave of loved one, A Mounment is ; and devotion?a lasl has gone. AT WHITEVILLE serve the people of Colu proud that we were ahi ? HIFER as manager th< at all times to look after IN ADDITION i merits in Whiteville, we /, berton that we would like made any compromise wi the public, and nothing workmanship has been \ offered. ?"Buy Now a COOPER MO! HERBERT G. PHIpEF SOUTHERN m J. P. COOPER, Pres. ar "No Contract Too Large T< mm THE STATE 7? Boasts CROPPING TOBACCO jj IRTANT TASK?Tobacco cropping, such as is picture, is no job for a novice. The cropper v which leaf of tobacco is ripe enough to pull. k. both well known ] and Cleveland Harris, who are ehousemen. Mr. Pin ' beginning their third season in n on the Chadbourn Chadbourn. Both men hail from years and Mr. Daniel Tennessee where they operate partner in the oper- warehouses and grow and handle New Brick for three tobacco. Associated with them is men, however oper- Sam C. Carter of Chadbourn. i-c; tn Chadbourn 5es on OUll'I- mamcu , omu; ? ? iny years of success- Messrs. Harris and Jones have se operation to their won the confidence and approval \Tew Brick warehouse j of patrons of the Chadbourn ition program last market and have enjoyed excele floor space of the | lent patronage. The New Graham materially increased., warehouse was enlarged this seawarehouse in the son by the addition of a leaf ;roup is the New' room, allowing space in the main rated by Jack Jones' part of the house formerly used :eful reflection upon the le! n0 your last gesture of love ting tribute to one who we have a monument plant to mbtis and Brunswick. We are \e to secure HERBERT G. ere. He is willing and anxious your interest. fo the fine selection of monu\ave another selection in Lum' for you to see. We have never th quality in our dealings with but the finest materials and used in any product we have nd Save Money"? MUMENT WORKS t, Mgr., Whiteville, N. G. lRBLE WORKS, Inc. id Mgr. Lumberton, N. G. t... No Order do Small To Be Appreciated." : PORT PILOT. SOUTHPO Three Pinnix, Daniel I At New Brie! Good Sales And Service F< Many Years Has Bee The Record At Chai j bourn Warehouse With a record of good sal and service for many years ! L. Pinnix and W. B. Daniel, pr j prietors of the New Brick war house at Chr dbourn, are all ? to do even better by the farm ! customers who sell tobacco wi them this season. Coming to Chadbourn ni years ago Mr. Pinnix needs j introduction to the hundreds ; farmers who sell on the Cha bourn market. He is known f and wide as a good judge of t bacco and will be found, aloi : with his partner, Mr. Daniel, lea J ing the sale, and seeing th ! every pile of tobacco brings i ; best price. Mr. Daniel has bei on the Chadbourn market f ; three seasons, coming from t! Whiteville market. Mr. Dank has had a wide experience in si j ling tobacco in both the bord [ and old belts and takes part [every sale. I Among the members of tl warehouse force of the New Brii warehouse, besides Mr. Daniel ai Mr. Pinnix, are Garland Griffi auctioneer; T. W. Bruce, boo (keeper and bookman; Camera Cashwell, clipman; Robt. Binni 1 floor manager. The New Brick warehouse u derwent an increase in flo space last season and is now oi of the biggest ar.d best in tl ccur.ty. It has good light ai every facility and comfort f both farmers and buyers. Income from Kansas farme from chickens in 1939 was a proximately $7,000,000: incon from eggs, $12,565,000. The forest service planted 1 000,000 trees in Kansas far ; shelter-belts this year. ! for this purpose to be devot< to the sale of tobacco. Chadbourn merchants ha made great preparations for tl i coming tobacco season and a 'looking forward to serving the 1 patrons and customers of tl (market with excellent values | good merchandise. The finest Bright tobacco is raised on Tobaccolanc l Copyright 1940, Liggett & Myers Tobacco G RT, N. C. Big T I Father And Son k Operate Myers or George A. Myers And His :n Son Have Been Operated ing The Warehouse At Chadbourn For Somej time es j l George A. Myers, of Chado-; bourn, is one of the oldest ware- j e- housemen in the flue-cured toiet j bacco section. He has been in er | the warelfouse business in Danth ' ville, Va., continuously since 1892. j Prior to that time, he raised tone ! bacco on his father's farm. In no 11913, he went to Manning, S. C., ; of j to run a warehouse. Two years ,d- i later, he built Myers' Warehouse ar | and started the Chadbourn To;o j bacco Market. ngi In his 48 years of experience d- j in the warehouse business, he at has made and kept thousands of ; - -1 ?hnoeamon ts friends among- uie waiciwu^...v.T en farmers, buyers, and merchants, ' or all of whom respect his ability lie | and judgment. He has always Is | done his best for the interest of ?J. I the farmer. He is a firm believer er J in the auction system for selling in | tobacco and has always urged I that it be continued, he ' Mr. Myers has been a director j' ck j in the S. C. Belt Warehouse Assn. |1 [id for a number of years. During ini that period, he has used his in- ^ ]t. fluencc and time for the better-: )n ment of the farmers in this belt. I k iXi In the Old Belt, Mr. Myers is a! director in one of the largest, c n. warehouse concerns in the flue-1 v or cured section. oe Under the careful eye of his ' he! father, George A. Myers, Jr., is ih following in his footsteps. He has or ( been in Chadbourn working since} j. < his childhood, and in Danville,1}) I since his education was complet- [ rs ! ed. He is rapidly gaining a re- [ h p- putation as a good warehouseman. ie | Young Mr. Myers, through his r j untiring efforts in helping far- * "! mers to get the most out of their j" m tobacco, is making new friends fc _ daily. With both of the Myers n ed running the sale, it will be hard a for any pile of tobacco to be sold a ve for less than market price. j r tie Both Myers believe in an expert y re working force. They refuse to 2 sir hire anyone but the best. With s iie them this year are George H. e in Finch, auctioneer; J. Horace Lan- f ier, bookkeeper; Clifton D. Cook, t warn c^r W u / obacco Sign of Conquest ' In the wake of the triumphant fight- ' fi-* ing forces of AdoJf Hitler come I these police wbo, In addition to mop- I ' ping-up work, are engaged in I changing street names to suit the I Nazis. In the midst of shell-torn I i ruins, somewhere in Prance, a Ger- I I man trooper is putting up ?* more to his liking, J The stonefish found in Ausralian waters, is reputed to be he ugliest of fish. Brazil is about to manufacture ts own steel for the first time a 100 years. The number of the world's mown elements is 92. , An air-conditioned bed which i ools the sleeper in summer and j arms in winter has been devis- j d by the University of Wash- j ogton. Since 1860 four vice presidents ; I lave succeeded to the presidency.! I Female spiders eat their mates, I -p lut apparently only when really. I ungry. I V It is 4,536 miles from Yoko-j1 loma to San Francisco. ! I T Snow may melt and fall as ain, but raindrops do not change * o snow, which condenses from J ,-ater vapor. 100k man; J. S. Williams, clip i nan; J. E. McLennan, floor man-' ! ger; P. Lennon, asst. floor man-1 ger; Clarence Bullard, ticket narker; and others. The total j ears' experience of this force is i 50 years. Every farmer is as- , ured of the most courteous and i xpert service that can be given g( rom the men that unload I hrough the proprietors. mmi [ <fc g^--^ j'^^l^jRHHj ?*;. ;___jjStf*fljr'^'_T_ '^^i^gMH.. J,.-w-, tore. When you ore ir. C cordially invited to drof WJUilHil M/cnNESDAY, AUGUST yyarehoum ??TYf * i Hanis and ipc \nd Hariris i n0 expense to B ICS _ | | season one of tho best i. Wpw GrahalU experieni vri:,ho\ IiT/TT j the business in ordsr ? "Fxoerienced To- can give their H| Men And Grow of everything ;r. the a'* lfCO J Themselves; Had tobacco II ' .1 Season Last The New Grata tccSiS 1 force besides Mess-., Hjfl ;ar _ Jones is composed, in y,.\V Graham warehouse Qf ,h . ? rhadbourn market will be bookman; y. V. .B . thl9 season with man; Clyde Biv.v ted again Q Harris ager; Bill" Ga,, M Jones and Cle q{ lhe Mr3. Willie Crowsy. -oprietors and e the The New Graham B1 Both men, c?mp's afe ex. has been en! B of Harris & Jone ow 1 Son with a 18 iced tobacco men , added to facilita* . Co themselves an? ^ up? and storage of M:JTmo"t successful sea- many minor ? it Chadbourn last year and | changes that will looking forward to a good ; the comfott of both v n this year. [buyers. |.| Seil This Crop Of Tobacco 1J WAREHOUSE, k I WHITEVlLim SALES NEXT WEEK I UESDAY, AUGUST 20 2nd H /EDNESDAY AUGUST 21 ist H HURSDAY, AUGUST 22nd 2nd W RIDAY, AUGUST 23rd 1st SAiB Charlie Mason. C. B. Brooks and H J. R. Brooks, Sales Managers. Lloyd McGovvan and Walter Parn H Auctioneers H >11 the 1940 Crop with BROOKS?It Will PayliK| /[ISA Front Tobaccoland flj ie farms of North and South || olina, Virginia and Georgia? || isterfield gets the millions of || nds of Bright tobacco that help IS cool-smoking mildness and good 11 e to the cigarette that satisfies. 11 Make your next pack Chesterfield and enjoy every modern gl improvement that makes for if! more smoking pleasure. II ?? ? ? ""^B I lc*S?^B[^^B||BB^S^WPfai^t... 'ft* I ople from practically every state in the Union B i s Chesterfield factories a memorable adven- M j Durham, Richmond, or San Francisco, you are aj| > by the factory and see Chesterfields mode. a9| ^ | Ml| JlyM ^

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