j In fiood-will and mutual trust the pion fern exchanged goods with the Indians. 'I'Iiik cooperation benefitted hoth and al so helped establish our first frontiers. We've Come A Long Way But the same principles of mu tual trust and good will underlie every satisfactory transaction to this day Honesty ami fair dealing ar<- the necessary requisites particularly of a siieeessfiil tobacco market. Vi e do not beliese yon still find a more trustworthy group of ware housemen and buyers any st here than on the Williunis tmi market. These men realize that upon your good will depend-, the success or failure of their btulliess, ami -inee tliey are dependent upon it for their living tlies ssill lie in there pulling for your interest when eser sou have sour toliaeeo oil the market. The W illianislon Tobacco Market has every facility and convenience for tobacco grove ??. There are four lgrge warehouses, and they are ope uted hy as capable a net of tobacconists an can be fouii 1 anywhere. The book keeping and floor force* are c imposed of experienced llletl who Take pleasure in showing you every courtesy possible. Not one of the largest, the VI illiamston Mar ket is one of the best, simply because it realizes its need for and works to secure yotir cooperation. We are glad to join with other local firms in urging you to sell tobacco in Williamston this year Tobacco Board of Trade WILLIAMSTON, N. C.

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