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THE TIMES COVERS DUPLIN LIKE A ROOF KKNANSVHXE, N. C.' PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY THURSDAY, SEPT. 5th., 1933 NUMBER 24 i-Sets ' . Sell s More ft 1 1 ir. . . ; "t . . ...cm AiiSL.asti.gi':ear 1 . a:-Iiiii; Supervises the general pivot man and around him the bthec otbacco men have built an organization directed by him that gets results. He is get ting' results and the farmers must be getting results for Whitevllle has outdone its- own expectations for the 1935 season. ,-zur "Bob" was raised on a farm in Rockingham county near Reidsvillo He has been, associated with tobac co and tobacco markets all his life. TuggleV Warehouse Is ed And Improved Ty i. EOBEXT GRADY . t resenting tliis issue Of , the "3 to our thousands of read- i in Duplin County we are pre . g- a special section devoted e Whiteville Tobacco Market. aitevllle, the capital of Colum- County, has made; the most lomlnal advance in leaf tobacco i i this year of any. market in I i Border Belt Judging by re I oris coming from ..that city, . mteville is 'the most :v popular iiiket In the .belt during the 1935 ion. - ' , ' ' It has been only a short time when Whitevllle was hardly known in this section of North Carolina, particularly- among the '' tobacco growers. Jusi a few years back it was considered a ."long- ways" to Whitevllle while today it is a drive of only a moderate distance. With the continual improvement in mod ern auto and truck transportation corresponding with the rapid strid es North Carolina has made inf. de veloping her system of roads it is only a short; distance : from one r art Of North Carolina to another. Something like six weeks ago the name WHTTEVIliLE . became as familiar With, local tobacco gro wcrs as did many of the older and InTer markets. Overnight It seems V .. Whitevllle mart sprung up and I me the leading market, in' the SALES SUPERVISOR Another pioneer 'house en the simple reason that these men know Whitevllle rmarket 4s . Juggle's. I their work; that they wbrk as a Owned and operated by HT Gordon j team, and because Cordon Tuggle Tuggie-of Danville and A. L. Tug- believes he has the best talent gle, this warehouses' nflntA 1a a (available. H. Gordon Tumeric In the - ,9 , , fr ; wf ' i "8 ftas made tobacco and the mar-1 Household word whereever tobacco executive head of Tuggle's Ware- There must be a reason for this rr T: , " Z L AT 8 wlla more; "' He told the Jury that they might look upon the ABC stores as a means of their salvation in this day of depression and worry, and that they might look upon thom as a means cf bringing them riches, but that in reality they were the worst ' thing that could ever happen to a county. He was .strong In his dis approval of liquor and said that it had caused more trouble than any thing else in U12 world. "I hope," said Judge Cranmer, J - .lneulu" oe,a. "1"r " H. Not onlv does he know his toheen than' 55.000 snuar- f xx nno, -n, . "tnat Aimignty uod m his wisdom Bpectacuiarnse or tne wwtevme - npwf)naDer mnn r ' BDace- ,t , ,7" 'J . ."L, 7 ' " and will, if my hand should market, and there is. The toDacco rj ",.. : Jiu ,mT,, v i : mEiuuea ana cour- men ln Whiteville are men of ex- "i"? tTnKU1 rrwm "' iteou. to everyone, guides Uie de . wtll flnll kn- t r AAifiH kl. ' aS2& W, He knows when to placed (V their patrons shall get the most and Just when they should break. He seems to -have a nack at get- money possible for their tobacco. TlTf But last week whUe. contacting papermen resulttag m hia market tho warehousemen in the Columbus getting the breaks. Well, this is County Capital I immediately wa-i aum a day's work with "Bob" and impressed with the activities on is a part of : putting his job over. one.mBJi-toparticulaBo.Bon- Rankin -went to Whiteville this kin. Bob seems to be the pivot man year for the first time. He makes o.c.Uie'..:'WhoIe:;;worka..-.WWtevllte his home hi Reidsvllle where he is warehousemen are organized into secretary of the Chamber of Com the rWhitevllle, Warehouse; A8S0-- merce'and director of sales on tho elation" and havt mado Bob Rank". Reidsvllle Old Belt Market. '.:inr-thel..tsacTeUi7.';Jii.vaddition1 , . - . "Bob" is suDervisor . of sales.: di- " JrecUng the movements of tho 'NORTH CAROLINA LEADS S" I whole afarl.;1. . 1 -IN TOBACCO REVENVE 'J I .' v,-!-' ' j-AHe s also the advertising man I " ; : bmder laelti! Figures ironi Iwhite for the 'Association and general Washington, Di a North Caro vllle this week reveal that tha six publicity agent '',f.'ji?i;":,:-Vi;:,.:,,,,lJlna paid the most tobacco revenue warehouses sold more tobacco dur-( Thls man itH-nahail t say boilr taxes of any state for the fiscal ing the first 20 days of the 1935 tag over with inthusiasm for his year,, a total of 225,233,795.56, out BOB RANTilN v . t, uny oi nis warenouse in sucn . manner as to bestow ccuiideuco -and to earn tho respect of all who ccmo in contact with hiin. He ha3 been in Whiteville ai H. O, TUGGLT3 ever held a glass of whi I ey and I snouia Tina u Demg iuri;ja to my mouth, paralyze my hand before the glass is lifted to my mouth." Judge Cranmer also spoke ot ths number of automobile accidentn in 4U Ctnl. Jl ! I . ... I Most since this little city became I k,, .TV ' , a (h. ,.w, . i I the gambling that is carried on Tuggle is really the father cf the! 6 WCe' ! Whiteville tcbacco ma: ket. He and I "Accidents don't happen," he an associate came here about I said "thev are committed. The ns I twenty years ago, when this mar-line acclJent toll m the State is due ket was being dropped off the buy- ita carelessness. ing company's list, an put such "A gcod rule to follow, I think, ' life in it that it l.as grown con- j is note tostop, start or turn in a I tinuously ever -since. i direct line until you are satisfied j' : ', that you can do so in safety." o i .j - - WHEAT PAYMENTS The wheat payments for 1935 will be 33 cents a bushel on each participating grower's domestic allotment four cents more than last year Growers who wish to enter this program this year will Judge Gives Idea j On ABC-Meaningi 0 f tip -.. I It's Abbreviation for Alchohol ' B lore Christ, Declares , Cranmer kuuu uuui. iuo miui,u ui.v-.Uilui,.!.i w wrapw up uiuK '. 7 it can Detter nandie tne toDacco wnson, ssept. 3. "To you Atsv have opportunity to sirn new ugn tne wnoie or ivm. aiso mon- marKei mar, ms presence nrerauy t -",-".y W U"'J ui "lxca- that wlU be brought there this may mean Alcholic Beverage Con- contracts, says L. B. Altman , day and Tuesday saw a world's re- radiates an atmosphere of sure sue I " season, it has been enlarged . . Jtrol but to me it means. Alcohol I ! 0 cord set, according to repprts from cess. I do not beUeve I am exag- j U. S, to avoiding involved in and not one thing necessary to a Before Christ," were the words of Moffett denies silver policy hurt there, when the market sold 2,090,--geratlng when J make" this state-, African dispute.'v;: ."warehouse, has been overlooked in' Judge E. H. Cranmer, of Southport, China after visit there 5S; pounds or me money weea. ment . ine warenousemen reaiizea ' , 1 equipping it. It is another ware- in his charge to the grand Jury of The; warehouses' paid, out , hv-'the "-."BoW'f worth when: they secured AAA tax collections in July half house whose sales force has been; the September term of Superior two days $512,71 for, an average him to' direct tnelr marked He is those in June, i -; assembled and held intact for the Court that convened here Monday. Fifteen major inquires to pro- ceed during Congress recess. la l l: lIg.it ; p Ei-n.(c e ONE SALE OF SMOKERS MADE LAST MONDAY ColumbuG Couiityi GrOwe; DnLnin 3,446 Pounds $1,162.68 - - , " 7:------ v " 7 . OL ,J .' 'X """" s-flW-i?-J I ElYBAY A World's Record Monday, August 26, ... . 1,009,368 lbs. Monday, September 2, . . 1,081,590 lbs. J 4 J TOTAL POUNDAGE TWO SALES DAYS 2,090,958 Pounds MONEY PAID OUT $512,111.71 Average $24.51 "Vfccn t!:a D: Jcr Belt Maikcts opened Whiteville was recognized as the fastest growing of all this belts big .. A. V- tfcJ As l!:i3 aJvcrtiscr.ient is read the Whiteville Tobacco Market has sold more tobacco during the first 20 days ri ctir.T zczzzd. than it du all last year. Whiteville is still. the fastest ffrowinc: market of the Border i i.::::r.3U:at'hiteviIleisthe - it 3T POPULAR TQDACCqfi :gQR)EfJ, BELT: - wIIYiV: t-YHb the ritost popular tobacco market in the Border Belt? , ' - : 'v-IIYiv-ll.i "2 paining on all other markets so rapidly? ,. -J- - 4 ' .' - ""3 A'" Tobacco Grower 1 Knows" - . '' " i . : ' '.est price that the buying companies are paying when he'sells in Whiteville. y, ' y, ThursJay cr Friday . . .It makes no difference which day in the week he sells, WHITEVILLE More Dollars for, Tw, t-. Your Money
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