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JALONG NEWS'
The people of this section are be- 1
ginning to want to see it rain again.
Little Jock Oozart spent list week
with his grandmother, Mrs. Clayton
in Roxboro. t
Mys. Jessie Walker spent Monday i
in Roxboro on businesSv *
" '"* The?*evival is being held at North !
?f ltexfrem RitptlVf Church'by the pas- t
tor, Rev. N. J. Todd, wHile the music i
director is Mr. Hubert SKdtwell. iter- '
vices, beginning at 7:30 p.'m. Come c
oat'Christian people and enjoy these 1
services with -us, we need your co- t
operation. 1
On the Slht day of May .the death ?
Ik ' angel visits* .the home of Mrs. Ida
and carried from her, fl-r dear moth- s
or, Mrs. Lucy Wihfon. She was loved 1
by all who knew her, and she .will be e
greatly missed in out community. I
Mr. W. Mr. Worrell spent' ."Satufr- ?
day in Durham" on business/-,- '
Mr. and Mrs. Z. R. Ciafrton enter*-?
"tained Rev. and Mrs'/fodd and broth- i
er last Sunday, night. ,\. . I
The friends of Mrs, Ida Perkins are 1
sorry ^o knew that she is.not improv- 1
ing. . . i
' On last Thursday- Mr. D. M. An- f
- drews was speeding through!" Jalnng a
and ran over James Owen and they
V- rushed him to Watts Hospital, and it I
is reported that he is getting along c
nicely. * ' - t
The death angel visited the home c
of Mrs. Lis:11 Oakley1 and the--father t
and husband was t^ken away.
Misses Vergie and Martha.Regan t
"pent the week end with Miss Ida and *
Nancy Walker. c
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SCHOOL NOTES. r
Teachers are to be employed for y
. next session. It Ig of the greatest im- <i
pdftsnce each committee get the beer t
a,_' tachor. or teachers possible. No com- a
" ~ ?"i i'" ' 1 rnnral right tc'pl'ace ??" s
competent teachers In- charge of the t
training .of boys and girls unless all
rm . i ? t? t I'l
eirorts ro. Kec a stropK *eacr??r- nave i
faHed. It is a shame that some of the
"one teactPr schools where the? strong -
est workers -are needed, have . only: _
teachers with the lowest certificate *
These small schools aer entitled tc 1
/the very best and it . is the duty ef|l
the committee not to he satisfied with (
less. This can be done without extra %
cost tc the county. -Let* it be state ' I
"once/more that it dots not cbst Per
son counv taj? payers one cent
to *puy a teacher. $100, nor month*
*' than to pay $7.f? 4.n a,teaclbr- holdijtS 9
cortrficnte of .the >arve grade". The ]
state nnvs th r difference cut of what i
* Is called the afcite Equalisation Fund t
i iThe ?tate is glad to do ihis-that strbr.ir 1
teachers may be placed* in all our 1
aclbols.
r'We are happy over the fine body ,1
of ,te!tcjier^ -lb the Summer schools, i
and ' the^excclle^t ' work being done, l
' Thcv committee arc! the public crener '
HE ?lly nire invited to visit the school <
QUESTIONS FOR ' CONRIDKRA- "
. TION AM) SERIOUS MED1.
AKtiN.
k 1. I wonder how I stahd witfj the
? 5 "Worh1 ?
^ *2.^CVhat-do people think cl me anyway.?
9. Do I stand well with the best
peotle of Roxhoi.ro and Ferscn County?
4. Is my lif<i a constructive or a de- i
atructive life?.
fi. Would- -society lcse much in my
death ?
ft. Do I-staod for tll> best things7
7. DpVpeople know when and- how
to copilt w it| e ?
i/Mave 1 ever (lone much good?
,S0: Who am T? What am I? Where
'jjB t-jroii*???*? '<
ijr 10. Do' I ahf'or evil antf cleave t;
that which is gcod?'
r ;* 11. Do- the. good and great-thing?
' <>f ^ife dominate, my life?
!* UT ft .'my influence a curie,- or A
blessing to my -fellow being*? ? ',
NOTICE.
:?Plean see mp and get your .wheat
! ' ' Hiri"''" ir '' " * the lawrrgpirra
~ A. P. Clayton, "
2m. " _ * Register of.Debds.
TO MY FRIENDS.
^ T~"c'annot find words, but I feel it
.? In my heart to expreea my appreciation
at' the way yoii took care of me
, at tile primury,June 3W. And I hope
ir?; our friendahip will continue to the
, yvf Tft mv opponents I carry no HI
?' *- ."will."When, J ran-serve vou, you have
j' D. W. -Bradsher. i
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ROXBORO,
" CHILDRENS OAK
beautiful Observed at Brooksdale
Chiircb .Sunday Night..
It was our pleasure to attend the
light at Brooksdale- M. E. CHarch. It
;hildree? Day exercises last Sunday
vas the first time wy had seep inlide
this beautiful church building,
ind we wfre delighted with it. There
ire few more beautiful or. conveni>IU
diup-'li edifices to be- found, and'.ertainly
we have. n^ver sepn a su>erior
in country districts nry,
vhere. Well-may Ihe members of this
ive church organization feel proud
f their handiwork
The program for this occasion coniijied
of 19 numbers, and each?nulmshowed
tlJj -care which had- been,
XUended in drillino the vnnno- ruw?_
)le. The exercises were worth while
tnd too mu?h credit can not be given
hose responsible for the entertainment.
Mcsdames J. C. Whedbee ?Irrng
Brooks, Dora Jackson and Miss
ianna Garfett. While he off^iig was
>eing taken til? pastor, Rev, J. C.
Vhedbee* sang a beautiful and appropriate
solo. Rarely do you find so
gifted a preacher who has such a
qet musical vorne. In'fact, Brookslale
may weir feel proud of their
'astor, for ?very one with whom he
onies "in contact Icves him. After
his solo. Rev.. B. C. Thompson asended
tW4 rostrum and made a short,
>ut very interesting talk.
We hear much in some, sections of
hi County about hard, times, but . if
ve may judge from the appearance
>f this congregation, there are no
lard imes_about Brooksdale, for yqp
nay travel0 many days journey and
rou jvill not find a more handsomely
Iressed audience than greeted one at
H*s church-,Sunday night. They
ire prosperous, and beat of all* they
"^f^Vhenibering bhbir Master wish-;
1 1 l.-hn n# _
PRESBYTERIAN MEETINC
CLOMP;
""TKo PrebyteriaTj. " ftieetitjy closed '
Suday everrihg after a weeks duri:icn.
Rev..Guerney was a splendi'o
)ibacher, dehvering the. message-irv . a
dear and .concise manner, and much
rood" will be felt from tljis forceful
" reaching.
NOTICE TO VETERANS.;
All these wishing, to attend * the
^r.rtial Reunion ar Richmond will
lease be op hahd- earjy Mcn^ay
n..i ping .1 uno. 19ih, in *prder ' thrrt I"
an have your tiekefa . hrranged
fpr ycu'.rwc will bc rbuted by Lynch >urg,
Ya. and- arrive, at Richmond
ibcut 7 o'clock P. I am informed
chat we will be cared for at private
fcsjdenees ,afc a cost of SI.23 to. V-.CO
or'day with breakfast", dinner and.
mpntr will be furnished free by the
City of Richmond.
Yours, foV a good time,
Tr^n H. Batch. Cum.
? Camp Jor.es
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VNNOrNCEMENXS -OE-THE
METHODIST CHURCH
Next Sunday?Sunday School at
Ms* ' ' TT"""1
11 A. Iff. Service as usual.
There \%ill be no niprht service or
account of the Browning meeting. v
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DON'T MISS IT.
If you are a good sport and want
t-> #ee a xime worthJvvhile you wan'
to see ths-flpame here between P.rooknal
and Roxboro oh next Saturday,
June I7tb. Brtfokneal probably has
th?r; strongest team that has visited
Rfticbnm >nd a. fine game is assured
Came will be called at 4 o'clock?
come out.
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' NOTICE. /
. Thih is _ to notify all persons that
i nave seia ray scock 01 gooas at]
Chub Lake, ,t$- Jack Barnett. I am,
rfgpcisibfe lor "all bills against thr*
.tore nenim-.ilateri .to June the firs'
AU persons eating me.ur having Villa
against me please call for settlement.
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J. 14 4tpd. W. A. BLACK. ""
" NOTICE. r
Tl'j-is to notifypersons that
r have bought the stock of gwsls
from JJf. A. Black at Chub Lake, f
wni I' <t euaponaiblo for debts, urnimulate
l on or before June -first oineteeu
twentr two. ?
JACK HARNETT. J. 14-4tpd
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Home First, Abrc
NORTH CAROLINA,
Revivial T<
I Krowning 1
.. , Chorus Rehei
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Great interest is* being aroused
thru out tils town as progress is being
miyje in the preparations fot th<
opening of the Big Tent Meeting
scheduled Xo Hatfe its firht service
Sunday afternoon June 18th at thre<
o'clock. Members of the Jtaymonc
Browning Party are already on tin
field inolu<Hjg '; Ffgil qSelhert, Ten
man and . Personal Worker who ari
rived last Saturday and began . im
mediately to fmt up the-"Tent 'andf^B
superintend tWa provisions for sea
7*yrangements ana cd'hyiPllUtlUIl uf1 :
Urge platform sufficient to accomma
date 200 or more singers oottvpriain*
the Revival Chorus. Monday after
noon brought. Rev. Carolyn A. Hbs
ford, Musical' Director ?ancT Publicitj
Superintendent' along with Mis!
Mayetta Ford, I^r.ist who'rffttores
from Graham. There is a yast a
mount of# detail work and organiza
tion to he accomplished thte weel
and with local committees to as3is
M;ss Hosfff-! expects to ha\*e every
thing in readiness _ fcr reliaarsal o
Chorus Choir on Wednesday ni^ht a
this week ;ri theS .S. room Pf.th.
-Fust Methodist Church >nd,tHi:? oft
cial hhening of the Revival of;'. Sun
day afternoon at thJree o'clock in th
Bier Tent. . . /
The Choruh Choir rehearsal . p:
Wednesday night is the grfeate^t-faa
ture of the preparatory' organizitia
ar.d it is .fcr this specVfic .purpos
that the Musical Direct9ff~ahd Plants
have came one week earlier to Rox
hero. It is d03ired tKCvfc all people i
frnvhoro who sing?whether they b
members of any Chuych or not?gatli
cr ot the First MetUodist Church t-3
night- promptly at eight o'dlock fo
instructicn's and, organization as
as rehearsal bforel the opening o
Sunday-afternoon vit the Terit. Mis
-Hcsford bringa herl own special Son
book for the Meetings which! will b
distributed On Wednesday night n
the rehearsal. In (graham, wlWWth
Browning Party . have just concltnio
a very successful Catmpaign a ChOru
Choir of over 200 Voices , was. orgem:
ed. under Ub direction and ledd?ii
ship of Miss Hosftrd and was one o
the Greatest attritions of the Meet
ing. it is bxpoctoJt- that a Churns c
greater strength and numbers writ-1)
organized in Kkuffboro. No speei^J ir
vitations are se^it out in reeruitin
this Chorus for the invitation ?, get
eral and -promi%ious and, ait tho;
who" can sing e#en a little' Jtot,
g'ad for an opportunity of train?
in Oibrus work a^e heartily wMcom
at this first rehe^rsfd."Rev.
Raymond {frowning, Evangc
list and leader of this? Oomntunit
Revive] is w?U ldrngn in Roxfcoi
ihaVIBg'ftefih hett: At ? Kesisal a' ft
years ago under the auspices of Jtl
Methodiat Churc# Returning th
time for a "(fcmmflnity Revival with
strong Party of carefully clisow
Worlcera-"arfiofig "the beat of -the
kind in the Held to-day Mr. Bfowi
1rg is assured of greater and* lnrg<
sueeess ft. every sense^of tho wor
Mr. Browning arriving in the ctl
acmetlmi. on Satordhy will mal
hpadquatara at'the Jones Hotel whe:
the other m ambers of tho.Pagfy tr
being entbetnined.
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ad Next.
Wednesday Evening June
2nt Goes Up
?arty Arrives ;
nrsal To-night
HELENA ITEMS
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Rev. 1, C. Wi1Iia.m? is attending _
j tils. summer school at Trinity College
I'm Durham.
| Miss Helen- Bowles has 'recovered n
[from an attack of appendicitis. t
I Miss Elizabeth Tilley spent Sun- (
I tpiy srith Miss Viola Bowles in Hel- d
The Epworth League of Helena is n
making fcreat progress. ti
Miss Rosa Bailey of Tarboro spent \
the week end here .with friends
Rev. L. L. SmitU was d visitor of 0
the M.t. Tirzah circuit Sunday. f
Tho Epworth ' League will aend e
Clarence Bowles as a delegate to the t
cpnfefencn" at Morehead- on Jnne the c
Jpirteeic.h. V b
i | Miss Louise Noelj is out igaiir of- o
jicr a spell-of illness.
Mr. Andeijdpn Tinvhefrlake spent i
thB~week end with parents in Tim- v
fierlake. .ii
>1*. Bright GoocH and his red rkc- t
er is. still center Of attraction ip Hel- i
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/ '"Mr. Tom Clay was a - visitor to j S
; {{path Boston, Friday. t
, Fletcher Blaloch should be called I
\ a Ifero, for last Saturday a party of I
, young people went to the mill pond
I on a picnic. Riley Brooks and'Mary I
; Ahley went in swimming where the ,
k water was too sjyift-anl coble very 1
. r.ear losing both of their lives. If it I
rad not been for Mr. Blalock, both I
f^o.uld tfave been drowned. It took
. much work to restore them to life, i
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MISS JESSIE E. WILKERSON i
BECOMES BRIDE OF CLAR;
' ENCE BOYD
3 . Roxboro, June 11th.?Lee's Chappl
] Methodist church was the sdene of.
t
. p. Icyely wedding on Tuesday evening: i
,,/whepMiss Jessie Wilkerscn became]
< J the bride of Clarence L. Body", Rev |
t B. C. Thompson pe.rformed the-cere-1
. j mor;-. . - .'' i
fj Spruce pine zr.d fielcj daisies made U
f Lan attractive and appropriate bark i
P|crovnd. whilt? ?atch4d crates with wed!
j. (dine: "bells ?ifspehded ad.d^l the bean !
1.1 ty - f tV*-effect. 7 t
L j :d'.>s HaUtar t. Hester yresidod ji\:
the phiip and '"Mr* Jerry WarreuJ
n "Dixon a.companied with the v?a!tn.
Mj.r Youhfc sang \0 Promise Me," :
after which,"Relive* .Me if All ;Those
c Enduring .Young . Clhrms," and !
r "Sweetest Story Ever Tcld,'" were J
. or arming ly rendered'by Miss -Hazel,
n Yhr-mpscn. * |
c "^/jessrs, T. Wagstaff, C. j
Wfnstead.-^fr b. -and--EdyarJ,
i- Newton were ushers. * ,
r The bridesmaids Misses Esther
II Hcpe of Rocky Mount, Blanche Heart
ter, Liicile' Newton and, Inez Body,
g were, ldvely in white and yellow" or^jgandia
with, ha-fc to nia'tcjl, -and car
e ried field daisfeg 'and ferft."
it Tre -dame of lienor Mrs.^ J.' H
el Ropers, sister of the bride whre u
d dress of rose conton crepe with blacki
3 picture hat^ and carried. pink Killarney
-rcses. \ V *
- . The flower ?#rl/ weife little Misses
if Mirjam Thompson-and Cornelia Sattifteld.
f Til; bride were a lovely costume .
e of white satin .with silver trimmings"
i- Her veil was caught with A range1
Z blossoms, and she carried a shower j
P" "bouquet of orchlt^ and Bvveet?peas tie
She entered on ttb arm* of her father^
e who gave her in marriage. They were!
g met at the altar. by the groom with j
W Its beit .min> Mr. Brftce Davis ofj
DinviHe, Va. 'The ring ceremony was j
?- used. "
y The" bride is the charming d*ugh-'
o ter of Mr. and *M*s. Willie E. Wilpt-Argnw
?dagatcrt at N'. C.
i.e C. W.. and tne SflUlhern Cousei lais
tory o{ NJusic, TwaTfbr two .years has
a been specepsfni-hs a-teacher,
in The irroom ia " tl\e son of Mr., arid
ir "Mrs. A?X^Boyd.^and i? a risinsr
i- yonng tobacconist. He was tri serv-.
tit ice two and ooe-half years. '
dL Mr, and Mrs. Boyd ieftJnTmsdiatf
:y iy after the ceremony for tHj mo-intg
t'-.ins -rf western >forth Carolina,
? where they will spend their honey
moon. '
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14th 1922 >
Motorcy
ROXBC
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. SATURDA
THRILLING EVENTS
RACES .WILL !
fi.aoft mobf sk;nfr.s L
Six thousand new members?thirty
lilion pounds more, of tobacco, adde i
? the Tri-State Pool "of th? Tobacco
litowers Qo-pperative Association
uring the paat three montUs prove
be irresistible progress of. the piove
lent wnich" now includes over 72.000
obacco farmers of the Carplinas a&d
'irginia.
The directors of this' largest Coperative
Marketing Association in
tmerica, who are tobacco farmers
lected by tlfeir fellow growers of
obacco, predict that this recent inrekse
of members and pounds wii".
e^jloubled before the wurehoutes
pen. . _ ;
When 175 warehouses-of the organred
growers open their doors, those
vho Uive failed to1 sign the' contract
nust trust their crop to the auction
varchouses for another year, accordng
to the directors.
The minority of growers in tH.-ei
States who are waiting to-see whal
he auction system will do with theii
'.obacco this Jlear becomes timallei
>y hundreds every day.
Since thousands of EaateVn Caro
ina growers hoard?the- message o:
\aron Sapiro and tUe doors of fou:
jig warehouse towns swung open ii
Eastern North Carolina the campaigi
sat taken On ilew life.
Several. JBsatern North . Carolia;
counties have now passed an 86 pe
'i'"-"" -"'d intense campaign
ing continues by Warehousemen o
the association to bring the avyrag
sigm-Up of the Eastern Orrolin;
countiea_lo--jnore. than 75 per cent o
tlloir production.
Celebrating the' successful si|tn-u]
of 85 pdr cent- cf' SUrry county to
bacco, thousands of farmers froc
bid counties staged a mammoth meet
inat Elkin, X. C- last. Saturda:
where Oliver j. Sittdl- ExecUtiv
Manager of the association ossur.
the growers of the "successful pro
g'res.s l>f . each department of th'
marketing' aiiooMioo. Q
contrivets from Virginia and Sou:
rracU:di Raleigh healquar
ters Inst week.
THE EPISCOPAL MISSION *
uoxboro. In. c.. services
IN THE MASONIC HAL
T^r o?
Wo wisH to^reifccate pur "announce
went of*a montlJ ago> to wip* Begir
ninjf Sunday morning, Jane I8th
the- VenorabW Morrison Bethea. Arc
tlCaccn.of "tne Convocation ofr Rftieigi
will. dclit^r a series of sermOns i
the Masor?jc Hall of tre city of Ros
boro. These services and ' sermon
will-dontinue through the week o
June. 18^25. The Archdeaoon Is an a
Ijfe speaker, 3S those who have Haar
him will testify. The lilUcns
boro and Personr Cohrfty are cordioll
invited to* attend any jand all cf thes
services.
COURT THIS WEEK. .
* Person County Superior Court i
in session this week. Judge presidinj
This is a special term^ for civil cause
nnly, and it is hoped ttje docket mo
be oleared, as it has been l>adly clop
god for a long time. The farmers at
very busy with TUSTf crops -rtml Cam
will haydly attract many, aside . f?oi
those having business.'
HAS RESUMED PRACTICE.
' We are glad to know that Dr. V
T. Long, wlJo has been confined I
his. home for several weeks suffeyin
from rheumatism, is again able t
Attend to. his practice. He is.BBt <*i
tlrely recovered hnt is. able to loc
after hia patients. "
PUBLIC SPEAKING.
-Mir Charles Sloan an ex-se'rvii
roan and newspaper editor Will Thai
a.publit address in the school aud
torium, Wednesday evening at 8:1
AU mothers, ststxrs, and'-wives o# e:
soldiers and sailnrr are especial
urged to Attend. Public cordially t
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I.SCflRer Year in Advaw?
No 23
cle Races
)RO, N. C. ' ' \ . |
Y JUNE 17. '
?EVERYBODY COME.
StART. AT 2:30.
MR. HUNTER GOES A FISHING.
TJie firs't of the week Mr. and sua. ~
C. H. , Hunter, Dir. and Mrs. W. T.
Long and children ' left for Cherry
oint,'in eastern Caroling for the purpose
cf camping: and fishing. They
carried all of tfcte necessary paraphernalia
for a great trip, but before
[reaching their destination they found e
they were in hard luck, for the whole
face .'of the-ekr^h in that secti<w*.-ww
covered with water, and still raining.
Just one hald day of fisLEng was e.nougr
for Mr. Hunter, and. though
when he put* ft to ,a ypte five cf the
seven voted tc-remain on the grounds
he said the minority ruled in that
instance, and the folks were told to ,
gfet ready and pack, and pack they '
did, and Mr. Hunter and party rolled
into town l.l>re Friday night,
Mr. Hunter is not telling any miri
acuious fish stories but he talks most.
ly about the rain. For instance, he
says, that he went with a friend of
i his to feed, his hogs, numbering about
t 100, and they had carry t\h com
r in a buggy as- they simply could not
r get to the hog lot on foot. If yon
want to enjcy a reil laugh just aak
. Mr. Hunter to tell you about this
f trip. ,
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i INDEPENDENT WAREHOUSE
3 WILt CONTINUE TO SELL'
TOBACCO AT AUCTION.
^ Believing that the pesen't rneth.
od "of auction sales is the best sysr
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e marketing, pf tobacco, tHfe I.NDE3
PENDENT. WAREHOUSE will conf
tinue^to use the'auction system.
indication at preset are that only
. tWA lPO*okAi?ofla np D ^
P ? MVUVUSCO VJL IUC I9UULU nUiSWO
market-for the ^omiqg season ^1922
23 which means 11 t with two sets
of buyers, we .will have a fir3' sale
y every dav. t
( Our (>4000 square feet." of -ales
floor which is one of the be$t .Pghted
L; ft coys' in the BRIGHT BELT can ac- v v
a* comodate enougftf tobacco ;.o e:cupy . *
the entive^selhr.g times during eacH
I day.
With. an expert ertedd -fMyc- which''
has been in the .warehouse business
for <yjite a riurfcb'.' of y??ar!. and
Gee. Fireh as auctioneer, insures the
I best service, likewise thl? highest.
fcssible price for your tobacco,
j TIG* accomodations at the INDEPENDENT
for man and beast are
unexcelled, whjch eliminates all pos,
sible trouble and inconvenience when
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marketing your tobacco.
^ By havihg in our employment a
j - Hvo sales forcc-hof almost life time
^ i-xperience warehousemen we feel
. that we are in position t^o .furnish
the very Injst service obtainable for
the marketing of tobacco.
To this end we hare expended our
energy and thought, likewise dor
U money to mak^ the INDEPENDENT
WAKtiHUUST. the host place irr the
y BRIGHT BELT at which to sell or
re I
"^rmarket your tobacco.
I :We are assured two "full corps of
vuyvfs r?y an oi tne toDacco companies
with the promise of additional
13 buyers provided they are needed.
- We cannot predict what the price
'9 j <vt tobacco will be. tij'.a fail, bul. the
y | size and quality of the crop wUl have
'*' more effect oh the price paid than
Uuia^m^t^cPiTorld^ *e"'n8 orB:en'**'
To the farmers whp have patron
ized ?ny of our force in the past
when they were in tile empoiyoMirt I
of warehouses using the auction sys
tcm for the marketing-, of tobacco,
0 we wjint to say with confidence and
K sincerity, that when better prices are
paid or better service rendered, ft
will he at the INDEPENDENT
,k WAREHOUSE. ' ?? ??With-an
eapetienced- sales (wee
Which known tiir-ougjiout Halifax and
adjoining oountiea, and with the latest
modern improved facilities for
:e,the marketing of -tobacco Wt respect- ce"
fully solicit yoilr patronage fStundgr- ?;
i- ing ycu our every effort to make the ,
5. marketing of your tobacco both pi??- ~~
t- ant. and profitable. iy'
Yours for service, Y' *
n- REAVES WAREHOUSE 00.
1 -'Km