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! K .. UPRIGHTS, GRANDS CriZTS . ' $190.00 up. TEHLIS 1 ' -, '. ' , V ( $3.00 for name of piano layer. - " t g Factory to home. Write for particulars and consultation with- j out expense. I have no store. Expert tuning. , ,t J I -; Warsaw and Wallace, N. C j li ?.-O'O.-o-fr'.-)fr0- X I with their complete forces o? train Ey Geo. P. Arrinjjton, Sales Z t)- j f 1 l pa i ervisor ' lie sY Eoch lirant. 1T.C. AiOTit 13 Lrs Hie stage is set, the actors know their lines, tle- auilcnce is waiting and the cuitain is about to go ui. Co it is true -lh the Eocky Luat TJbacoo Karket. The ten bier warehouses, ' and ten big ( modern factories are in readiness 1 it -. , i .Ji,(i--v - Mi-.1; ' "THE FARMER'S TOW , i j - i BETTER. WAREHOUSES-BETTER BUYERS k 0 t.t Kit "Hi r -"'a, Hi-, Unexcelled Service Clean Sales r, MORE PROFIT ,--' MORE HARD CASH Ask Our Patrons Our Best Advertisement SATISFIED PATRONS U 4 ' Due to Prevailing Prices It is Advisable to Take Advantage and Sell Now " ' NOIS TDVIE TCVILIJE IS THE MARKET -First Sales Sell Out Before 2nd Sales Begin-- ; No Split Sales to Confuse Patrons 6 BIG WAREHOUSES 3 SETS BUYERS WHITEVILLE TOBACCO MARKET coi.:on" v. : j f - ! ' reafy vfh t "r 1.-7 c. 4i cf t bacco or. "'. . I The cuitu' i .J f i rp oa t n season of L ft' .asJ.siilJ-, cky V "at f i I'jvsn Z, ' '- - 1 ' ' ' tt 9 a. in. r p f - t t I ; b tl. 1 13 to f e inca iit'-t wfl te paid is ruEEir h'h amor l:" buyers and' fareiers, the scene is opening day when many fanners see each other for t2e first time since last season. The Welcome sign has been le'sd and every one is hefy. r j v, Ji ceremony and activities 'e Rocky Haunt Tobacco Karket, the oldest new bright leaf market in the world, will again open for the - sale " of leaf tobacco and off er an unsur passed service to tl.a tobacco farm ers of Eastern Carolina. ' ' . FACHIHT3 CrrEBED . " Rocky Mount the most progress ive and modern of all tobacco mar kets has left no stona unturned to see to it that the farmers win re ceive the best service and courtesy when they oome to market their tobacco. With over 52 years of ex perience to the credit of the mar ket Rocky Mount is ably prepar ed to serve the needs of tobacco growers. With ten .big warehous-1 1 es, well lighted and with over 500,- Calypso-. Winfield 8. Byrd, 71, 000 square feet of floor space "of-1 prominent citizen, churchman, and fen the growers the best in ware-! civio leader, died Saturday after ky Ail ) si. i jt. i V & I t". j Ml ' ' ! f 8 Tvlafco I .a-ket. ,i: si. ., wati.li0i aen and evei 3 c -nccted with the market ii r j &t til times to lend a co-open U s Land to the farmers. This s. ii-'.t carried the market to the hrhts of popularity among the tobacco growers. This year as never before Rocky lit. will bid stronger for the tobacco business on their abil ity to serve, and give the top mar ket prices on every pile of tobacoo. " So with the traditions ana con fidence of its iounders the Rocky Mount market will open .for its 52nd consecutive season to offer the tobacoo growers the best mar keting facilities for the sale of their tobacco crops, n . 1 i ' Winfield S Byrd;r Funeral Sunday ; : LOVE K1 A El ITAZT t,: itl ext TAYICJ u p - - - ; "TTT I Of no p tt . if ,v rPrv , 7Tn "n Fairmont, North Carolina OUR MONDAY'S SALE: 182588 lbs. : $52,59935 FLOOR AVERAGE $2!ool . Ve give you official figures. Other markets rjJJ . I house facilities. The ten large and modern factories are prepared to redry, pack, ship and store an un limited poundage of tobacco. These factories are equipped with the i latest machinery and methods of j handling tobacco which offers the fanners the benefit of years of ex I perience in the baoco business, i The buying companies represent (the manufacturers of tobacco pro ducts the world over which gives the Rocky Mount market a repre--sentavion unsurpassed and assures the farmers of the highest market prices and strongest competition on all 'grades. f Each warehouse and factory is manned by a complete 'force of trained men who know tobacco and the proper manner in which to handle it for the greatest pos sible benefit to the farmers.' Each warehouseman and buyer to rath er with his employees extend -to the Tobacco Farmers of Eastern - $ Carolina, a most cordial ; welcome V't. ..II i.l . ' w scu wuukvo in aockj mount, I i me "jjepenaaue Tobacco Market." A r : THE WAREHOUSES " Rocky Mount's warehousemen are the best in the business. The ! two .Big Mangum Warehouses are ' headed by Mr. L W. Mangum, and assisted by Mr. Jimmy Smith. The! Mangum houses both No. 1 iuid' I no. 2 are in readiness for the Op leninsr sale. The Fennr tmiihnn ao. ana So. 2 will open on An?- m-OAAL !iL mr. . )' D ut wu wim jar. w. js. a com plete charge of the sales, and will be assisted by Mr. Julian Fenner. vuHTue weamersoy, and E. - M Sanford. The Easley Ko. 1 and Wo. 2 Warehouse jnll open with a complete force of- trainml man lv f a jMiuey ana as- oy jit. Jimmy Worker, F x " &na J- worJtt. The 2is; managed by Mr. P. C. Vestal assisiea oy Mr. Gordon Vestal and .n. prom. The Planters again on wiu oner complete service to tobacco ' mn m.. Cobb and Foxhall warehouses noon at his home in Calypso, Rup lin County. He had been suffering with heart trouble for two years. . Funeral services will be conduc ted from the Calypso - Methodist Church by the pastor, the Rev. W. L. Loy, Sunday afternoon at an hour convenient to relatives com ing from a distance.- - L 1 Mr. Byrd is survived by the fol lowing sons and daughters: , -Miss Julia Byrd, Mrs. Leslie Nunn and Tom and Carl Byrd all of Cal ypso. Mrs. W. L. McGalhey of Wash ington, N. C, and Frank Byrd of DeLand Florida.; a sister, Miss Betty Byrd of Calypso; and a bro ther, Junie Byrd of Columbia, S. C. ' " r"FO?J-C?Jl RIVER" f 1 f $ "! , A, ZAaI1 STCHY -y sl , 0 1 ,v with - Irry Crabbe, Harvey Stephens, Eyd Taylor, John I:" and June Martl. , $ THHRSDA7 ft FRIDAY, ATTGITZT 23-27TH ; , ' ,:i&$t ? SLAVE, SHIP;";;' 1-' WITH . ' " ' WARNER BAXTER WALLACE BEERY .tHZtl ALLEN MICSEY R00NEY. - . , ,. i , , , , 1 ' v ' , . SATURDAY, AUGUST 28TH L - ' , ,. ' l:30P.M.tolli30P.M- 1 ' - ;; V "TRAPPED w . ,-lP - WITH ''liM'''', CHARLES STARRETT PEGGY STRATFORD , v $' r 1 il V t'' I SATURDAY KIGUI OWL CHOW. OWL SHOW BEGINS AT 11:30- , t FLY-AWAY BABY " " ' 1 1 V WITH v 3 ; - OLENDA FAERELL BARTON MacLANE COMING ATTRACTIONS: "Riding On Air," "Born Ec less," "Ever Since Eve," "Captains Courageous." - frOOOOOOOOHfro'0 I It" ' tell you that tobacco & "Selling High" but give "1" i Miff's '1 ' Don't let them fool You: Come on to "Big 5 and get the1 HigK Dollar:: a-1 i IS,' IVYour Friends' V LL CYarborb. A. E. Garrett t' TWO FIRST SALES OPENING DAY 26th, 1937, Q AI ITF-T WAP FTr-T m t There Will be no Space Reserved For Anyone First Come First Served! - 1 Y h 1 J . 1 : r '4' r 4 vrtr 4 , ' 4- " 'i i '.ft' n Wi v' ' . ' I ' ;l ' : Whitevills. Ncrtli CarcLia 1 D r.l U .i , 4 ( t V 4 f f PRICES ARE FINS AT NELSON'S and FARrRSAVAREKGUSES"-':V;:'i;v .''r lugs akd cutters i I WE, HAVE FC1ST SALE EVZIIY ; r.L O.r!:!r-ir:.
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