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BROWNS Still Sells HIGHER Look at the Figures for Last Week, Ending October 23rd. The W inston Market Sold 1,054,702 Pounds for $171,460.58 BROWN S SOLD .. . 63Q678 Pounds for $ 59,038.42 All other houses sold 13 15 114 Pounds for $ 112,422. >6 1954792 $ 171,460.58 Brown's Average $9.23 All other houses average $8.54 Brown's Beat All Other Houses 69c. on Every Hundred Sold H| ... f WMl^ v" ;i' | JMB^Kftfc' i|M I ' ' ''^jflH^^^^^EH9ElH9Hßii•• -m H ' J ——i-^ JOHN SIMPSON THE DANBURY REPORTER Now listen, we never like to boast of one |i week's sales, but we are merely giving you these facts to correct any wrong impression that some other house can beat us selling !' tobacco for the highest averages, (jet these f facts into your head and keep them there: Brown's leads them all, and when you want ' the top come on to Brown's. Remember i that we sell your tobacco every day first or second sale. So whatever day you come, drive straight to Brown's. Your friends, SIMPSON and GLENN Winston-Salem, North Carolina. First Sale Days for November: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. «•» ■ i * * JOE GLENN
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