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Farmers We Are Pleased to Announce That Messrs. SYLVESTER LILLEY JOHNNY GURKIN < JOHN A. MANNING CARLYLE LANGLEY Will Operate During the 1942 Season the Carolina Warehouse And The Planters Warehouse Williamston, N. C. A FIRST SALE EVERY OTHER DAY A SECOND SALE EVERY OTHER DAY UNLESS, OF COURSE, THERE IS A BLOCKED SALE ON THE MARKET Willi the opening of the 1912 tobacco M'unuil just arouuil the corner, the proprietors of the CAROLINA and PLANTERS W areliouses advise and urge the growers of this section to market their crop as ec onomically as possible. By selling your tobacco at these warehouses you are assured of the highest prices. Patronize your nearest market. Courteous and efficient service is our motto this year. We feel that the capable sales force which we have spent a great deal of time and effort to gather will gain high recognition from everyone as a friendly and hard-working unit interested in the welfare of the farmer. We will stage an "All-Out" battle from the opening day to get our customers TOP PRICES! Sett Your Tobacco in WiUiamston With CMOUNt & PUNTERS WAREHOUSES JOHN GURKIN ? JOHN A. MANNING ? SYLVESTER LILLEY ? CARLYLE LANGLEY ? PROPRIETORS
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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