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Sell Your Peanuts Direct to the HOME FACTORY COLUMBIAN PEANUT"comPAN? "Ifou* tyewi-Rouud With our factory open all the year, giving employment to local la bor, and being a supporting factor to the community, the Columbian Peanut Company provides a special service to the peanut farmer, for he is assured of market facilities here at home. For either storage or mar keting, the farmer can find in Williamston at our plant the service he needs. We have brought the cleaning industry and the market to the 0 - fields of the producer. You can bring your crop to our door for sale or storage at any time. It is the policy of this company to give the best pos sible prices, and the advantage gained by the convenient location of our plants in the localities in which the crop is produced places it in a position of leadership?in price as well as service. Columbian factories are home factories. They buy the farmers' products, and as the farmer pays taxes on his farm land, just so does the" home factory pay into the same treasury its taxes to help in carrying the load. It is a part, and an important part, of your community. Cherish ing the good will we have created, it is our aim to maintain and extend it by a continuation of the type of service and fair-dealing out of which it has been erected. Lowest Storage Rates?Including Insurance If you wish to hold your cotton or other farm crops, you will find our storage facilities a great convenience?and the cost is small. Everything fully covered by insurance?and you can use the receipt as collateral if you wish to borrow money on your products while you are holding them. COLUMBIAN PEANUT COMPANY WILLIAMSTON.N.C.^, - W. S. PRITCHARD, Manager
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