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- :rytiing is ready ior tne ot Wilmington and taree aoun-w T -T, v t side starting off the season, drive from Ealeigh Hard surfaced TugSle' Warehouse voll be cp 'i promises to be the best, by highways from all sections of the crated by the owner, Jr. H. Uor . whuJL "2 whr clon Tussle, and will have th vL 'e Tobacco Market The goat-. ftx Big Warehouses with a daily 5 Lilian Pounds was set, not gelling capacity of over two mil- because of tne oesire awne w es 1 modern to every ueoui, two tablish a new record,' but after conveniently located in the busi making a very careful survey of Bess district, the crops, and finding conditions ' very much better thin they have - waren are men been in several years, talking with years of expmenw ia tt with farmers and parties Interest- tobacco business and have estab edttoLco, theTfact. stand the ry reputan out, wh.pmptedng fte riTZSenSl goat X9 million pounas. xwsre u v "r, r , , . r --a ? . ... i iMniiMihle. efficient ana pracuoauy an increase in average- ----. . 'of ten to twelve , per cent rop,ourteous. Due to their knowge . .0iJi.' iu. ti-.'nJ r-mKi-iftncA thev renaeer serv- v j a 4 more than nersonal it . man mej nave ueen in . sou ui " . - . -- - , the immediate vicinity, having obliging-poute-geniew I-.'s V. " ; r 1 , irv ti. Liu ar.li, win ts r ter Lea, cc .-.i Offer- haA . nnii rMwnt hwit vhm. i ines are handled promptly py a which damaged the cron some, ex- fl carefully selected, and Hrtn Tnpsrle. and will have the mm efficient, and courteous force employed for the, past ; several years Mr, Tnggie is one 01 wie Tnmit. unnnpasful tobacconist in the nuitnl States and is recognized as a leader. Associated with Mr. Tog gle are the following well known experienced tobacconist: xux. jj. a Jackson, Mr. A. I Tuggle, Sir, F W. Jackson, Mr. Bradly. Th Nelson's Messrs, m, 0., Sr., M. 0.,. Jr., and John, who will operate two warenouses, xiei n.nd Farmer's with Hr. Ponl Wnotcn. assistant Manager The Nelsons are experienced and '-iiiov heen vcrv successful ware- 1 cellent growing seasons. Nature has blessed this section this year from planting til now, with the exception of the hot days about the middle of July. These indica tions favor the establishment of a new high record, which we firm ly believe will be 25 million pounds. WW or nlaced bv the floor manager to the best advantage pos sible. - v - liAnMmmi in White ville They have thousands of customers at vprs stwndins. Crutchfield's Warehouse will be operated by Mr.. Paul Taylor, Mr. Bait.her tmd Kavmona vrutoniieia. They will havem as usual, a cour teous, obliging - floor space for nmmnt service. ' Daniel ana tmoore 01 we dmu has recently ' Whiteville has three sets of buy ers, expert in their line, represent ing ell of the fundamental man f actures and factories This creates tamer nrmmetition and the high- urine fa nrevalent through out Whiteville. the Tobacco Center, the season. There is a probability is well located, being the county f a fourth set of Dnyen on tne seat of Columbus County, one of wjmevuie aei ior.j - - , d KKI the largest and bert agricultural rSS S phased the interest of their r t ... v : s nwinte. Mr. Youne. neir pan 1)7! v- 1 t? lty Cl szx. .1 f.I 1 1 .it V - i-i-r. llan rrv 0. Warehouse, which been enlarged considerable adding m oon feet to the building, which a- " 01 Daoo rT""'. . Lwtet Hr. Youm. Their patron zrrzrr B . - r wye na oeen reHm-, - - ta - k t Whiteville is only 48 miles west ed and is expected PAUL TAYLOB BAYMOND CBUTCHHELD 0A1THEB CBUTCHFIELD rnnrnrT3 ' -n r nni ,'1 f.iii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l i r i 11 i liLbUUVliAjOl FOR THE SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO Whiteville, North Carolina 55,000 Sq. Feet FLOOR SPACE 00SfrfrW BEST LIGHT FIRST SALE DATES FOR AUGUST TUESDAY, AUGUST, 10TH THTJBSDAY, AUGUST, 12TH MONDAY, AUGUST, 16TH WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18TH FRIDAY, AUGUST 20TH TUESDAY, AUGUST, 24TH Thursday august 26th monday, august, soth Experienced Men For Every Job Friendly ' Service And The ! "Siest Dollar Guaranteed ; ; .SEIX YOUR FIRST LOAD ON ;:!-Opening, Date-August 10th Leas'. TLia I r: s v.r.1 te c;ertcJ Ait i sn'ft. s.h' vl rrcrcive, priaci'i e. : '. '." ' :I ly Ce foun- Her T'r. ir ir Ja is an eiper unv;i . " .. . ...rn and was the active miU,-- or tf Lea's warehouse last season. 7e welcoue JZx. ma. tr Tm .nA besrk for him a long, harry and eucescful career on the Whitevuie liaet. The nneirators of the six ware- hnnu will ha in avtive clifljsre at all times and will give you-and your offering their personal atten tinn Thev are nrenared in every nav a hp'.I tobacco for the highest market price, regardless of any circumstances. , ,. . Thm meeason activity hat been greater this year and it is doubt ful if a more earnest or emtnusia stio citizenship in any city would be more interested or determined in the development and growth oi their market. Boosters Meetings Motorcades and business men oal lin0 nn Hhtt farmer have aroused personal interest Every citizen is a salesman for the Whiteville Mar ket. The advertising committee, Mr. S. L. Braxton. Chairman, S L. Fullerm, JL 0. Nelson, Jr Pan! Taylor, v and K. H. lwis nave mnrlced anenretically and have the thanks oi the community ior aoing their task thoroughly, Working with the nnbiicitv. airecmr. Smith hi carried the Voice of Whit cftrille to the far corners in the moat energetic advertising cam paign ever undertaxen Dy cue 100 al market. Cwerror CI.,Ie II. r-7 1 ' j al.'iTO'.-n il. ' 'j i '! en invitation to t.. .r t L'pijiJ aJJress at tte f. .v'.vl iu:..nt to tae opem ci 1 '.VhlteviUe Tobacco I'aikct, nit 10th. Ee notlTli-d Ccr,. V."alter H. Powell that he wo- be on hand. The chief executive had aire: tentatively accepted the invi; ition, with the addendum that r thing preventing, me would t. here. lie promised to give a i."i- mte answer uonoay aitemoon. which he did. As a sneaker Mr. Boey is in- nomDamhle and the occasion tf his visit will be auspicious as well . . Ul- 1T-. .T-. T-- 1 Clark, U. S. Congressman from this district, will introduce the sneaker, nrefacinsr the introduc tion with a brief summary of the auam of the nation, carl uoerch, famous editor, commentator,, and humorist will preside as master 01 ceremonies. Music will be furnished by 8weaney Prosser's - Eawaiians, snonsored bv Bchnlken . Bros., a- jgent for Sentinel Badios and Ru dy Walters and His Anchor Club Orchestra. They will furnish the musio for the broadcast from the warehouse, and weather permit ting outside durmg the day, be fore and after the broadcast. The entire program will be broadcast ; v over . Station WET Charlotte, beginning at 12:50 by nouse, ana several oasxets 01 to bacco will be sold over the air. The remainder of the time will be for speakers and music "The Voice of Whiteville" it the Sedan delivery v trark, equipped with a public address system. Over fifty thousand pieces 01 advertis ing have been mailed or given out personally, besides advertising in the newspapers. Whiteville is known far and wide as the 'Tann er's Town". We are Just a large community of 4,000 plain old-fash ioned, God-fearing people. Yon will find a hearty welcome to vis it-live ; sell or buy. : The town is yours and we are anxious to serve yon." , t . Meanwhile, nlnn are fevrinir for- ward to make the opening day on me, local tooacco mauet tne Big gest day in the history of the city. Plans to have the opening sales broadcast over two nulla Jttnt.umti have been completed. Station WB- I in Charlotte will begin a broad cast of till! event at 12 -lift n'nlAftlr and lasting until 1:30. Beginning at 1 :30 there will be a fifteen minute. broadcast . over Station WPTF in Raleigh. , . The address by Governor Hoey will be the highlight of the occa sion CnmnletA nln.n for th Anna. sion have not yet been completed. that there will be 15.000 monle in the city on that date. . ' r s J 1 f 1 T' 'l f - - II AUGUST ICS SELL YOUR Lu Lb MMUb. O rP rs"r,79p uyuuyy Lzi uu k 1 Lj i-j ..' J ' , ' - ' ' 1 w H? ' f t WhiteviUe, N. C. ' . 1 1 ; 1 ' I " . ' ai ' h 1 Prompt and Courteous Service est Price3 at All Times " ' t LI. O. Nchon, Sr - J. H. Nelson 11. 0 Nckon, Jr nnr 1 'nil ,"' J Lj --' ( .11 . "H. i f t. i
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