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For Your ? Headed by experienced men, men who hold the in terest of their patrons at heart, the warehouses on the Williamston market have already been proved the best selling place by thousands of farmers this,season. A more perfect selling organization is not to be found any where, and no greater effort is possessed by humans than the one put forth by Williamston's warehousemen this season. The buyers have proved, beyond all doubt, that they are interested in the advancement of the Wil liamston market and in the success of its patrons. Sales, handled in a strictly business manner under the direction of Mr. McFarland, click like magic, and are run after a lively fashion at all times. Activities in the offices and in every phase of the business are keyed to make the operation of the Williamston market one of the smoothest-selling organizations to be found. MARKET HAS SPLENDID OUTLOOK Marin County farmers and thetr friends from miles around are relizing this year more than ever before the importance of the Williaunston market. They are rally ing to its support with a friendly spirit and a great er cooperation that is bringing smiles and gladness to the hearts of everyone; for, after all, the life of the com munity and rural center is so closely interwoven by kin ship, friendship, and the intermingling of one another day in and day out the year around that the building of a leading market in Williamston is readily accepted as a pleasant task by farmer and business man alike. Williamston has the possibility of becoming one of the largest markets in the entire country. Its citizens are anxious after its advancement, and they are doing all in their power to make Williamston the most advan tageous and the friendliest marketing center in all of North Carolina. All they ask of you, Mr. Farmer, is that careful consideration be given to every transaction. Weigh the facts and know for yourself that Williamston is a good place to sell tobacco, and that every one of the approximately 3,000 souls, within its confines are glad that you patronize their market. The New Deal is on. Let's all work together for bigger and better things. Bring your next load of to bacco to Williamston if you haven't already brought one. If you have already sold on the market, bring an other load. You are assured that, day in ami day out, you'll profit by marketing your crop in Williamston. Selling approximately three quarters of a million pounds of tobacco this week, the Williamston market is ^advancing by leaps and bounds. Remember that you are cordially invited and urged to take part in the pro gram now underway to make Williamston the market for every one. Williamston Tobacco Association ~ R. W. McFarland, Sales Director ?= Sell Your Tobacco with the Following Warehouses Farmers Warehouse L ? Roanoke Dixie Warehouse Planters Warehouse
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