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year. The customers of Knott's . houses and the Farmville market as a whole recognise the initiative and ability of these men and the market has been enhanced by their association from the beginning. They are R. H. KNOTT :1l £' • » ' ' *• »£ vtf^ seasoned and able warehousemen with many friends and valuable eontacts among the farmer* of this territory. They form a firm of popular tobacconists who wo*k faithfully to satisfy their customer* with good sales, and far 'the advancement of the market at a whole. J£ i This tobacco sales firm operates two modern warehouses; Knott's No. ) fir on the same site en Wilson street, where R. H. Knott launched oat in the leaf selling industry 31 yean ago, the other, which covers an acre and a quarter, is situated on South Main street, near the Norfolk-Southern railroad. sgc.'Jf Large and competent sales and office forces have bean asswnblid by the management, who, well chosen in the beginning, have served long and faithfully at thsir respective posts, and from the time a tobacco grower drives in Knott's warehouse until he receives his chock, he flah s friendly courtesy, accompanying every phase of the operation connected with hia sale. ¥ ^ Members of the clerical force fccfade: Earl Trevathan, bookkeeper, Mrs. Zack MeWorter, pny-off-bookkeeper, Zack MeWorter, and H. K. Acton, book men; Soy Vandiford, floor manager; Willie Gray and Drew Allen, assistants; Curtis Flanagan, in charge of weighing; Julian fcdwnrda, ticket marker. Wave Holgton win also be associated with the warehouse force again this mmi ran r Addition to tobacco quotations printed here: "Offering a pipe smoker a cigarette is like offering a hone an oat" ■ low#; ■ 1 T : -MJj' V . ,v Farmville Chamber of Commerce and Merchants Association, Ministerial a—jwut.u-. Rotary Club, American Legjon, Junior Order, Woodmen of the World, Red Hen, Boy Scoots, Bird Club. Hie organisation with both men and women members include; Farm
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