| TO OUR I Farmer Frie I OUR MARKET WILL OPEN FOR THE AUCTION BACCO ON I Wednesday, Oct IThe Indepenc 1 Warehous I SOUTH BOSTON, VIRGINIA n J is better prepared than ever to look after interests of its customers. With a compet and experienced force, the largest floor sp this side of Kentucky, ideal lighting coi tions and two sets of buyers, we can gi * antee you, on the promise of the compan as good prices here as you will get on ! I other market. * . 9 Our House always open day or night, 1 cept Saturday nights and Sunday nights. If Independent Ware | I Company J Tobacco Growi i, opens | In Centr ,r Burlington, Mebane, 1 nr * I 1 uesda g? I 75 PER CENT THIS YEAR Every member can get 75 per cent of ? 1 bankers' valuation if he wants it. H Our Ascociation makes first advance of P ? 50 per cent of bankers' valuation, and th<: jfi,? N. C. Agricultural Credit Corporation will w i loan through' local banks one half the first ? jgj advance (or 25 per cent of bankers' valu- R 1^ auonmaking /5 per cent right after de- ^ I Threh the Goo. ; : - - |_ Tobacco Grov Seltembr* 17th 1924 I Repii nds I SALE OF 1 O- ^ The following dates below and \ :. 1st. lent I Hc | will speak in the se I;! He will speak in the I I i II III H< willspeak in the 1 Everybody will the most magnetu EVERY CITIZ TO HEAR THE CUSS ISSUES IN ED, AND REG^ TO HEAR THEI^ REMEMBER ' THEM. mumuilluilkmwai JLIK JUU JLU ;ai 1UI win JtlU IW. mi jlh rnn 11 h nm mil" ?nnr?f ers Cooperati Ten War al North < AS FOLLOWS: Durham', Creedmoor, Oxford, Henderson, y Septembc 1 DON'T BE FOOLED x J Don't be fooled by^Njmors | about recent court decisions. ? Any good lawyer will tell you that there is nothing to the idea that members are not required |j to deliver because final settle- |] Si ment has not yet been made on B ighest Cash advances ever paid by the Asso< aj received by its members this year. , a load of your tobacco next Tuesday and F d News yourself. L* , _ . y j-;.. V..; V.. , -m .? if;--y. Speaking prominent speakers will be in Roxboro on the vilt speak to the citizens on the issues of the day: >n. John J. Parker Palace Theatre on Wednesday, Oct. I st at 2 p; m. v' . ; >n. Jake F. Newell Palace Theatre on Saturday, Oct. 1 8th, at I p. m. ^ ?1 i ' on. Isaac Meekins candidate for Governor,? Palace Theatre on Friday, Oct. 24th, at I p. m. I want to hear Mr. Meekins, as he is easily one of i c speakers in North Carolina. ~ EN IN THE COUNTY IS CORDIALLY INVITED j SE PROMINENT SPEAKERS. THEY WILL D1S1 WHICH YOU ALL ARE VITALLY INTERESTlRDLESS OF YOUR POLITICS, YOU WANT Fhe dates and come out and hear I ive Association | ehouses 1 Carolina 1 R: Norlina, Louisburg and Roxboro. Si )Y 23rd 14 I^last"c^nce'ror^ut^^ky^l | II he Association will accept no new |] j| members after opening day in Eastern | |j North Carolina. Outsiders in the Old Belt | |j September I 7 tp sign up, because of pre- | |j vious announcement that these Old Belt | & markets would not open until September | |j 16. The closing of the membership books applies only to the 1924 crop. 0 g

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