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sighty^five os?k ^
^Bta^^^^^^Qresoo si^rd I'Itt vr^Etb l^kliUit?
VILLE located directly in the |
tojf^isjwritory. 1
tire ^Bdtfay <*f ?W, ?? ?
tobacco is produed This fact-.is rise- <
ere. Ai * remit all concerns keep 1
their ' best and most efficient boy- j
. iBg organisations hire. i .
Bight in the heart of this tend- <
tory lies FARMVILLE, bounded on \
all sides by the ether big five mar- j
kets. To even be able to exist in 1
such a location would be a credit j
to any market and yetFARMVILLE 1
? TOBACCO MARKET not only, ex
ists hot has. grown steadily and '
continues to grow, but?only be- 1
caused it has worked and dees work ]
. for the fanner's interest and welfare j
on each and every pile of tobacco j
sold here. To prove this compare ]
fts averages over the years to any j
other market or with the general 'i
averages for the years. \
PARMVILLE sella more tobacco ,
per capita than any other market in
Easten Carolina and this in the face \
of more good legitimate competition jj
than, all the rest combined When you h
bring a load to PARHVTLLE you ?
may rest assured that not only the i
warehouseman who sells your tobac- .]
co for you, bat every man, woman ^
V* and child in tins town is pulling for 3
you also. Tobacco is the biggest in- j
dustry in PARMVILLE and FARM- -
V1LLE is a 100 per cent tobacco ,
town. With this in mind bring a j
"load to Farmville for Jthe opening ,
sale, watch the whole town work
for you and you will be convinced ,
Farmville is either on the top or ,
near the top in price average every ]
season. It is the price, not the pounds ,
that sends growers home with the
satisfaction that they received the
marimnm for their crop Smiles of ]
satisfaction are a 'part of "every sale \
on the Farmville market
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DOG CAUSES CRASH <
Council Bluffs, Iowa.?When Wu I
Pong, a chow dog, lunged toward a fl
window to jump out of the car, Dick :
Caugfclan, driver, lunged after him, i
lost control at the car, wMeh upset in 1
a ditch. While neither or :
the dog was hurt, the car was badly ]
damaged I
j^oed tobacco f " ^f
H for sale it poor^ sorted, ^ Thin
Sact vm brought cleaiiy to the ap
antUm of farmers in ? press state
neat issued by tobacco boards !|of
;rade in eastern North Carolina. &j|
ribe statement was as follows:
'in viewer ^ tbe large qwuut||jof
.obacoo offered. for sole ^rhie^i , ? baft
jeen- badly graded, in many instances
?reen and brown leave^mixed-in the
same boodle, we have been requested
by the warehousemen and represent
atives at the buying companies to
arge the farmers to give more
1.1. nnj?V 1 ' ji? XV 11 in n r*? t*4- ri ri n n ,1 rt f .,1
IDOugHX TO ul6 |Tyip^lTjiTf^ft OX
preparation tobacco for marirefc/V
The principal buyers of floe-cozed
bobacco are manufacturers who boy
for their own factories and dealers
?vho purchase and pack- tobacco for
resale orfor export. In addition,
l\1??? it *- ujV__i__? rtMi jSaat
mere ace speculators wnose opera*
dons consist largely of buying to
bacco which, because of poor prepar
ration for market or viher reasons,
sells for lessthaa ita current market
ralue. - Such tobacco of&n nets the
speculators, a profit through condi
tioning, packing, storage, or ship
ping.
[ In some cases the speculators re
mit the tobacco. Usually the re
sorting is done by bundle with some
leaf-plucking, but sometimes the to
bacco is *nutied and is les&picked.
[n either case: the object is the same,
?to correct the sorting wfistsks*
made by the fhrmer and to resell
me tobacco, properly sorted, at a
profit.
By exercising the skill and cart
that the farmer failed to use, a
speculator sometimes makes more
profit on a lot of tobacco than the
Farmer received in gross returns for
several months of work. By care
Folly and intelligently sorting tobacco
s grower can frequently earn for
himself the money which may go to
? <:-g
The farmer i? coming into his own i
once again with the. harvesting over i
and jgn exceptionally larger and line i
crop of tjibacco cured and ready t? 1
handle for the market. Tobacconists <
tre buy with tlfc-preparation for |
Located in Eastern North tTaro- 1
lina, in^the center isf the Bright Leaf i
Belt, and .
its reaching almost, to .the Danks -oi i
Little Oontentnea creek; which winds j
its leisareiy way to the river Tar, i
is a "contented" grow of people
numbering 3,500 composed mostly of 1
farmers, and known for more titan 'i
six decades as the town of Farmville, <
with e tobacco market which has 1
brought fame to its doors and thous- J
ands of patrons annually to exchange j
their offerings of golden weed for
silver coin* S. ~i' ? "J '* V" ?
Wholly Agricultural
I Farmville is one hundred per cent
agricultural, every buaineeB here de- i
perating on-the farmer and whether <
prices fen* his produce go tip or down ]
the doctor,lawyer, merchant and i
chiefs final summary?in his ac- \
counting for the year?black or red, 1
finding its results in the prosperity j
af'tbe farmer. <A, *?...? 1
A large majority of the business 1
and professional men hisrs are fhrm- I
era themselves, who in the cool of ;
the evening steal away for a look <
About their plantations. Anaphase J
who are: hot actual owners, are sec- ]
? ??: _
?etly r ' f ? day to r-"V-:
KWii?e ?ia? ai>y kjfapet
XV- - V*'<?' a . n a ?? ' Ja
was an . untoown quanity, -today it
f i vthrivinfelovm of 9^500 popula
tion, surrounded by many of the
'meat fteirt? in the commonwealth,
mown in every town and city that
jpeaka the language of "tobacco.' ?'* v,
And what^haB brought thia pres
tige and distinction! tops name?
Without ..hesitation any Fannville
dtisen will answer -your question in
.'our words. "THE FAJOfVI&LE TO
BACCO IfABKET." It has hew her
<*<'< '.??|*),'. g'i.Ml'i":'l?
STEEL SLIVER KILLS BOY
F
Arcadia, Cal.?While watching two
sen fell a tr^Anthony Ryan, 6, son
if wealthy Mr. and Mr* John R
Ryan II, was lataUy inpired when a
iteel , sliver- from a woodcutter^
wedge flew into ope^month An
tony's throat, serving two arteries
and lodging at tfie^lis of the brain.
Pour' blood transfusions failed to
mW tte boy* life.
fe '-iM '?? ^
^America spdaks! Answer caff
>f your omnrtry if' buying Defease
Savings Bonds' add Stamps for its
' L . ^ mm 2 ? lit I I 1 J. in I I
, jtulnafw J i vt^" 1
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T|'p i * A iODftCCO jjXarivCv lo i
iRBiiPSRsSH
five leading" markets of the JJngatN
gefc"yjHfc, ?I ii rt t-dy eighty per
?J??
HBSS^2?
HpKSfH
Uw. of th. Miricet I?oe bom trm#-'
formed fromframp, shoddy buildings
Ths^Meriwfc has gtmetfcrctitfithe
hard school of experienc^ hut its
leaders have held to their high ideala
of community service, and by faithful
and fhdtfoi service, have created and
maintained a Market with an atmos
phere^ of trte ;??MfltoeBS and a
^pirit of true helpfaineas towtrda .tho
,anBer- \
SENDS HOME ^OR BED
Lob Angrta.-?After one glance at
DoJ^ Keeney gave him permE
'ffiiTiml r'ifi n Vi /nf Vi ,?'!, ? ? r.i. r j
GOVERNMENT GKADERS i
Arriving foe free t
INSPBCnON idRAOCO i
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Government grader?, compoeing
the JRedend board of tobacco jnspec- .
tion here, will be on hand, to inspect
the opening sale Tuesday, and]
throughout the season to judge to- ,
bacco placed on sale according to U. ,
S. standard grades and at Govern- r
ment expense, and to furnish' free
market news service. Farmville was
chosen as Eastern Carolina's key
market tor permissive government i
inspection in 1931 when this service J
was first inaugurated. >; v' - ; ; ^ i ;i
The number offhie-cared markets ?
on which Government inspection is <
*?'11 . liiVii 'mi ^.ib.^,1 ii.; ' /?' i' ?
ivailable was increased this season,
lie Eastern Carolina markets to
vhich this.service was extended, in
iluding Robersonville, Tarbor6 and
PVilliamstom Over two-thirds of the
powers voting in the respective dis
tricts of these markets; had'to ex
press a desire for the service at a
-eferenda held on July 24-26, ai order .
;o have it furnished without charge
*> the grqwer.
LESPEDEZA
A seven-acre field which L. H. Raj)^
mit demonstration farmer of the
Surnsvflle township in Yancy County
lowed to sericea lespedeza four years
igo has been a major source of in- \
:ome- since. s
ii" fi ? i? ' ?1jl i ; ? ?? i T ? ? ii
i -EV "' ? i. iS- 'S 'i ? Si ys.
Every husband wants a wife who manages
her home so she can step out with him! Take
the hint and call 318-1 this very week ,.*l
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OIJR NEW WATER SOFTENER
RECENTLY INSTALLED GIVES
YOU WHITER, BRIGHTER
CLOTHES.
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no tic e!
tobacco growers
Believing it to-be to the best
interest of the tobacco growers
in Eastern North ?arofo*, we
: have decided to space the ba*
kete^of tobaccojfausd in oar
inches between hariretn in row.
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