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FARMYILLE OIL AND FERTILIZER CO.! **-l J I A Vaulable ami Sntcwafwily Operats * ed Industrial Plant Cowuaing Raw Product of This Section. Great Belp ' To Farmville and Surrounding Territory. ' ' i The fi.iancial standing and the com mercial progress of Farmville is large- 1 ly indebted to the industrial opera tions in our .midst that contribute a 1 most valuable share to its growth, and to the business activities indnercantile traffic. The receipts for their manu factured products, the greater volume of which is sold at distant parts, reach this community, and add much to the - general circulation of money through all branches of business. The supreme importance of the en- ] terprising industrial .features cannot , be better illustrated tkan In the pres- , ei\t large and flourishing plant of the , Farmville Oil and Fertilizer Company, ; located immediately on the. tracts of . the Norfolk Southern Rail Road, near the intersection of the East Carolina , Rail Road a situation that gives them admirable facilities for the prompt ] and economical transportation of j their products to all ptfrt of this j State and the United States. ~~ " - . . This thriving enterprise manuiac- i lures crude cotton seed oil, meal, lint- ( ers and hulls, making a specialty of j the highest grade commercial ferti- ; lizers, -principally those used on. the growth of cotton and tobacco, the | Soutl^s greatest crops. These cotton 1 seed oil products are pure aild are i sold throughout the United States and of tons of fertilizzer per season, and ni Canada. They crush thousands of tons of cotton seed, manufacture thousands of tons of fertilizer per season, and in connection with the plant, they oper ate two of the largest ginning sys terns in this section, containing ten ^ separate gins, placing facilities in , easy reach of the farmers for prompt and economical marketing of their crops, and gin an average of 3,500 . bales of cotton per season. The Company is composed if busi ness men of the highest commercial [ and industrial successes, real commun- | ity builders who have established an ' honorable reputation for commercial integrity and square dealing. Mr. J. I. Morgan, the secretary and manager of this large concern, whose 'long and valuable experience the operation of cottcn oil mill enterprises and having been one of the organ- ' . * izers and the active manager of this enterprise since its inception more than 13 years ago, has been large ly instrumental in making the Farm ville Oil and Fertilizer Company one of the most sucessful and represan ativa industrial enterprises in Eastern North Carolina. In addition to being one of the busiest, men in Farmvifle Mr. Morgan is one of the most ag gressive, 'progressive, and public spirited elements of the community, who is regarded by his fellow citizens as one of our greatest assets. THEN. CANNON BARGAIN STORE A New Firm Recently Located in Farmville N. Cannon Bargain Store is the tame of the new mercantile firm which has. recently thrown its doors open to the buying public of this section, carrying a general line of ladies and gents ready to wear, dry i*oods, notions, shoes, hats, etc. Having cast their lot among some of the best business men of the State, whose outstanding character and business methods are beyond re proach, one would naturally suspect that this firm will advertise what it will do in the way of bargains and then line up to its advertisements. See heir advertisment elsewhere in this issue, in which they invite fou to'buy and sell in Farmville. ' J Their place of business 'is said to be the coolest place in town and is locate! next door to the Hub Hard ware Company on Main street. JAMES R. MOORE "Insurance and Fertilizer" t At this season of the year natur ally the farmer who has labored hard bo produce and house his crop shedld :urn his thoughts toward the protect ion of same until disposed of. Mr. James R. Moore in an adver tisment appearing elsewhere in this issue offers you that protection and will take pleasure in calling on you and drawing up a contract to suit your requirements in full. A card or a phone call will bring him to your farm within a few minutes. See his advertisement for furthre particulars. "The Rouse Way?The Right Way" FOR BETTER PRINTING ? Send your orders to The Rouse Printery, Fanavflle, N. C. T.L.&W. J. TURNAGE! COMPANY ?" X / i In an agricultural section such as ; that which Farmville is the <clifef < business center it is essential that ] ?here should be a clearing house cap- j able of taking care of the needs of . the leading farmers. $ Farmville has a business establish- J raent whieh during the last twenty-;^ five years has done much for the,wel- J fare of not only the immediate com- ; munity but of those whose farms j place them at some distance from { away.This establishment is that of J Messrs. T. L. and W. J. Turnage Co., < and it is one of the largest and fin est in eastern North Carolina. ' While an important phase of this < business house's activities is the buy- ! ing of cotton, the rn^re generally ; patronized phase perhaps is the mer- 1 cantile end. * . Mr. W. J. Turnage, whose dealings ] as a buyer of cotton arc oharacteriz- ? ed by a spirit of fairness, has made . great reputation for him. Both.he and ] Mr. T. C. Turnage are active man agers of the business, and Mr. T. C. . Turnage is also president of the Farmville Insurance and Realty Com pany, and vice-president of the Citi zens Bank, and Mr. B. 0. Turnage is in charge of the dry goods department ' of the business. All three are broad- 1 gauged, public spirited citizens who J are always to be found among the'' leading spirits in various movements 1 looking to the advancement of the J community and its ^people. j FARM VILLE FEED AND SUPPY CO This Firm Specalizes in Feed, Seed And Heavy And Fancy GTocoricv. "An establishment whose main busi ness it is to see that an abundance of Feed and Seed is kept on hand con venient to the public in filling a great need in a community. Such is the establishment of the Farmville Feed and Supply Co. in Farmville. This firm keeps in stock a" varied assortment of feed stuff at prices as cheap as good feed can be secured for. They also make a specialty of all kind of seed and in addition carry a complete line of heavy and fancy groceries. When in Farmville drop in see Mr. W. H. Moore the Manager _of thig, | firm. . ? I -ft < ; ; ; < ; ; ' -j j | 4 J ! . ? | i T. L & W. J. Tnrnage Company 1 : i ' |: General Merchants and Cotton Buyers j ; ; . 'j HARDWARE AND FARMING IMPELMENTS FARMVILLE, N. C. j i; i jj '? . - ????????? $ < ! ? . ;| . * ? < A FEW OF OUR SPECIALTIES: ; 1 . rv- ! 4 ; : * ?... ? :\'.A N ' ???'?' :i ? ' j International Farm Tradtors * Kuppenhimers Clothing (Gents' Furnishings i |j Heavy and Fancy Groceries I - Seltz and Godman shoes I t. Ijj * * I J All kinds of Hardware and % j i Farming Implements. j ' .1 i 4 ? N , 1:/ ' ' ' = ? l ' i I TOBACCO I ' to FARMVILLE '' I IH(hkbh^ U ? ?> ' ? <1 p* <> ' J J ' i A : ^ ^ I " s ? ' < h i S o<' hi" ??i i:k .%$%* <&!&&' .;? {Sh-:! fe?#v ? -$3?B ' ? -mgk? Pi#- ? -1 5#, ##$* ? - ' l|ik' Am -8 \"A : OIL & FERTILIZER | | i iil rx 00 ft < M ? XX < >0 / |**:!1SF COMPANY' . ' 1 BIS- ' w m; v^:<: .? 3 XX_, , h|^g|;i ^ - :::: ' . ' ;,!>*o" . ...... ? ? iH> ' J >"v\? /. r'th. V ** "*? ? ? ? < N f T.- ? r ... * IS IffllSI MANUFACTUHEES OF , \?\ V.: f.V:.^^ W 'r ? ? " ,i;V! !' . X ?v*y j ? ?V.2^u?'r v * ? AA I COTTON SEED PRODUCTS 1 nt w m > XX m? wB&WeA XX m3 r&v^2&&Mv 1 u. s: ?<****?*? and ? !! . ? g* Si COTTON GINNERS ? 1 n r>:: v-s '?< zz U ? x*. 4# # ? . j.. 00 >A t >< ? XX :\ Bring your Tobacco to Farmvilie where you | M> hi:V '' ?"?" 1' '" '- i ;.- .1.'?? ' '. ' ? " ?' . : So ;? get the highest prices |t ^ ' ?:? OO ZZ c i' ... XX: IpMrnmummM1 S < M > ?. V ? < ?< ? I N. ? CANNON'S IE M ? ? i h >;?? ? > <X > * > < ?- > M ? . H . * > < H >' Bargain Store * ? < H ? H > < H - H > t < M > :: . ' ' . _ ? i:t To be convinced of this fadt, i;i | you mu$; give us a trial. Once you ? K> ? \ <Mr jj[ have made a purchase here, you ijj;" 1 will consider our store your head- 8 ??' . ???<?$>? --- ? .1 . quarters while in town. | % ji -j ? ? ii , We extend a hearty welcome 8 to the farmers who are playing safe ? >i Jag ? ?F si H 21 and selling Aeir tobacco hero. I N. Camon's Bargain Store J _ I ? | Next door to Hub Hardware Co. jj "The Cooleift Spot in Town"
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