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Independent companies W'WUson hich are engaged in large do- u'stlc and foreign trade, are old nd reliable concern' which,, thro ugh their untiling jteff orta, have built up a large business in both America and Europe.: Theae com panies are aa follows: Wilson To bacco Co, Inc.. W.i T. Clark ft Co., R. P.,' Watflou Ca, Inc., E. J. O'Brien ft Co., 2 a , Tobac co Co, Inc., Jam I. i , ,;er Tobac co Co, Inc, WhiU 1 and Ander aon, Inc., Foreign and domestic manufac turers; who operate on the Wilson market, are: The Imperial Tobacco Company of Great Britain and Ire land, Ltd., Uggette and Myers Tof I fcacco Co., R. J. Reync.l.-Js T I oi o Co, Expert Leaf Tobacco Com pany, and American Suppliers, Inc. The Wilson Tobacco Co., Inc., has one of the best equipped re-drylng plants In the south. Since its or ganization in 1917, the company has grown to be one of the lead- I ing independent dealers on the Wil son martlet, its re-arymg capacity PI .;" Dr.n. 'far 'Winter days' with ' , ( is 150,000 pounds daily. Its storage mat, assistant secretary fna P- iDi:; TH'SWI -4 capacity is 7,000 hogsheads. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad, with side tracks leading Up to the fac tories loading doors, furnishes means by which tobacco can be ea sily" transported to ail points ' The progress'of this concern is attri buted to the f arsighted business a bllity and personalities of Its lea ders. Mr. N. M. Schauta heads this company.' Buyers of the company are select men, and rank as ex perts in their profession.'; vyf'v;'., '. cover the whole of the gright leaf tobacco belt of North Carolina, S. city. Buyers of W. T. Clark ft Co, , The Wilson tobacco market and cu : is i C. I . aiu.er, r t c icies of tMs t able way, but , edge of tobacco juik.. r m . itieer tobac a enterprise ii each year, ; a large busl i .U other for jry is located i t. Mr. Miller i company. W. tent and Tre Jucu the poi in a most cap eh bis knowl- nd fine gentle manly manner, i i held in, high es teem by all his i isociates; J. P. Zoilicoffer is secretary; P. Tho- The James I Killer Tobacco Co., inc., maintains its head of ficeson the , Wilson tobacco market from b . . i COlHtr; a fOli, (l he. i, i con , ne-d ( er.' con Whit !, t ) (I: 1 - c r v ' i Is.,.-, i I i t e e s iervi ' 1 S b'it.i 1 Ld !, 1 a ji.rlo je t t i J., 3 to a h 'y 1 ond Aii. r.on can fur- nluh, on r , t, ary tyj e of to bacco from tiie bright or old bolt district of Carol.ua or Virginia and various districts of Lontucky. R. P: tn Co, I ic, was in coipoiated in 1' J, and hps grown to an enormous burners since that which points they supervise - the . time. This company is locat ed on purchaselng of tobacco through-1 the corner of South and Lodge Sts. out the various tobacco belts. This i it is one of the first established GOOD AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY OUR CARS ARE GONE OVER COMPLETELY IN OUR SHOP. BEFORE THEY ARE PUT ON ; THE market. ; , : SPENCE AUTO CO. WARREN MAXWELL, Rep. LaGrange, N. C. , ' company is also headed by Mr, Ja mes L Miller, Bri-?ti0; The Wilson tobacco market was greatly augmented in 1897, by the coming to Wilson of W. T Clark, of Virginia, head of the well known firm of W.T. Clark ft'Co, and the establishment of a plant here. Mr Clark threw his whole heart and soul in the upbuilding of the mar ket, and. by reason of his strong personality, genial manner, find thorough knowledge of . tobacco, from the plant bed to the factory, was largely instrumental in plac ing Wilson On the map as a tooac co market;;.""!'- In every department of his busi ness, Mr. Clark wisely selected foi each of the various posts, the most capable men to be found and prac tically all of these men, his trusted lieutenants are still with him. His chief assistant is W. T. Clark, Jr., a young gentlemanof sterling qua lities,, whose nineteen , years of bu siness life have been devoted, un der, the intensive tutelage of "his uncle, W. T. Clark, to the work of the firm of W. T. Clark ft Co. The head office of W. ,T. Clark ft Co. is at Wilson. Their large and splendidly equipped factory Is lo cated on Barnes St., not only con venient to one ' of the railroads coming into Wilson, but close to the very heart of Wilson's immense sales warehouses. It has an enor mous re-drying and storage capa- Carolina, Qeorgia and Virginia. . ' Edward J. O'Brien ft Co, are sit uated on South Qoldsboro St The plant is of modern construction and equipment This concern enjoys a world wide business. Their re-dry- in Wilson. It is equipped with the most- modern and improved redry ing machines, having a daily ca COL THREE . . . ... . . . pacity of 150,000 pounds. Storage houses are capable of holding ap proximately 14,000 hogsheads. The personnel of this organization is experienced, and .having abundant knowledge of tobacco, are always in a position to fill foreign and do mestic orders with tobacco pur chased on this market .P. T. Wat son is President of the company. ' -Imperial Tobacco Company ; of Great Britain and Ireland, Ltd, has .1 ri .,ii-o Co., .1.. i , i located in . , v i i ; oa Ooltliiboro ,,'11 e a redry- i j r"un!,i ey '.i1 i. 1 e i tits .are i 1 v Vy Your:!', who in ii i 1 i,s i'ovi n himself i 1 a i r on this market , lot J J n'ces of tobac- v ' ) l e las buying force no t .loco , ..ered for sale on this mntK.it is ove. 'K.hci, . R. J. Reynolds Co. is well estar blluhed on the Yvilson tobacco mar ket ,as they are elsewhere. Their buying forces are unexcelled,- as are ail otner means by which they do. a ,pro;'peroii8 and unlimited a mount of business. The tobacco purchased on this market by the company is hoguheaded and ship ped in a green state to their gi gantic manufacturing headquarters in Winston-Salem, N. C. T. M. My att, local branch manager of the Reynolds plant in Wilson, has not snly filled this important position in an efficient and satisfactory manner to the company, but be cause of his community interest has endeared himself to every citi zen of Wilson, and to the farmers of eastern Carolina. Mr. Myatt and his associates are always found to be exerting every effort in an en deavor to further the interests of the farmer. . v Liggett and Myers Tobacco Co. riiiju... I-.-. -! ii i i ii i season. Tl.is ' i i ' i pany is a 1 T c t I tobacco tnuiiut. 3 -r. I .... it been a r-. ' ' nt tf 1 a i r 1 i ty two years, til U active i i i I community acUvi'ti:S. Tie f:' i 1 who patronize -the Wil n toi.,u:v.o market value very highly i;r.. Flowers' judfrment. American Suppliers, Inc., have done much in the sunport and pro gress of the Wilaon market. Their packing and shipping plant is lo cated centrally and conveniently to receive and ship their tobacco.' Under the' management of F. M. Phillips, and its assistant manager W.- L. Israel, this corporation is not only beneficial to the market through its purchasing activities, but is cooperative in every worth while community objective, i Since 1890 the annual opening day of the Wilson tobacco market has been an unique event No N. Carolinian's education Is complete until he or she has witnessed this event, -, , v 1 , When you have seen the Wilson sales, you have seen- them all. , v . , , 6 , . Bonus action is promised in Ja nuary by Senate leaders. !: i Hull lays loss Of $29,000,000,000 to trade barriers. 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