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Valuable Prizes Are Offered All Companies Represented Prices Paid. Bring your tobacco to Burlington the business men and citizen^ of Budington especii ^ farmers of Alamance and adjoining counties to bring their tobacco to the Burlington market where they assured of the highest market prices. • • $1500 Id Prizes Will Be Given A wav The business men ha¥e united in giving valuable prizes to be given away each week and EisMiL I : \ I Will be gives aw follows: 1st. For the season.. the & ee Grand Prizes siii of ihe season in March. The grand prizes will be given age price received duriin the season. 2nd. For the largest loi selling their entire crop on Burlington mrket. .V• >; ava»: « .CjSHi»Y:.v«aia'w^ T} V.-- V rizes for &st week eiAg Oct. 4th. HIGHEST PRICE One oak bed, given by J. A. Isley and Bro., one bunch of bananas given by Mer chants Supply Co . HIGHEST AVERAGE. One pair pants ^ven by B. Goodman, one 'bunch of bananas given by the Merchants Supply Co. LARGEST LOAD. One half ton of Farm Bel! Gutoo, given by H, W. TiMlinger, One bunch of bananas given by Merchants Sftpply Co. PRIZES FOR SECOND WEEK ENDING OCT. 11th HIGHEST PRICE. One bridle by Russell Harness Co., also two sets dinner plates by the J. C. Buch anan Co. HIGHEST AVERAGE, One oak bed by M. B. Smith Fwrniture Co., one bunch of bananas by Mer chants Supply Co. ^ ~ T.T 1 L 1 . LARGEST LOAD. One watch and chain by C. F. Neese, also one bunch of bananas by Merchants Supply Co. CONDITIONS OF CONTEST Tobacco must be raised by farmer competing. No lot under 50 pounds will -be considered. In the highest average contest the entire barn or curing including each grade must be sold. Each ware house man will report to a special committee at the close of business each week the highest price paid, the highes" average and the largest load sold on his floor. The farmers winning the prizes will be notified by the secretary of the committee and the names will be published in the county papers NOTICE Should any faimer competing for the prizes sell at more than one warehouse during the week during which he competes he should so notify each ware houseman in order that he be given credit for same in report. Everything farmerswelcome home '}■ 'I
The Twice-A-Week Dispatch (Burlington, N.C.)
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