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PAGE TWO FAIRMONT North Carolina Is The Best Tobacco ' * * * • < * * '■- *■' ■* _> *?* . 'Tjfc o # • ' Market Hat,. u ■ o ° ' , ' tp*mwwwmmymtoow- W" " 1 ■ ■. , Market Opens Tuesday August 7th ■■■ i - » , ■-" '■»".■• .. ■ 1 ■■' " ■ 11 1 ■ FWthe season 1928 FAIRMONT will have Three—3~setß of buyers and a selling and handling capacity, daily, of One Million Pounds of Tobacco FOR FOUR CONSECUTIVK YEARS FAIRMONT - . I HAS LED IN AVERAGES B&SSr—-TT— ■*- In the Year 1924 by J 1.47 pvr hundred pound*. A .*-•••• , V* * ■ . J t .. In the year 1925 by $1.79 per hundred pounds. In the year 1926 by $1.70 per hundred pounds. , / ,* ~ . I In the year 1927 by SI.OO per hundred pounds. (In verification, readmeGovernment figures . • • fr herein contained.) MR. TOBACCO GROWER: I or Bulletin as n final report for the season c£ each To- One of the purposes of the issuance of this adver- ■T ' . ttKßMnt i. to tkankywJ most heartily for your patron- J| g f reP ° r,S 81,3 CBreful,y MhuM «*v in the part, for whioh we are very grateful, and to T , ' .. . . . . . assure you that a hearty welcome alwayn awaits you in N,,rth ( arol,nß Government report 81,0,1,8 88 JKaAnaont. Should this ad come into the hands of one « in 1Q97 iMt , 7 M . rU a B rjlii ' LlLi i Mh£? Maitetjkfb to make Fair- ** Lumberton, Chadbourn, Clarkton, Fair Bluff ■ mmkl y”-*g**^— -J 5 42,906,240 pounds of tobacco, Av*. $20.41 - < V 4 * As to how well we have maintained our part in sell- FAIRMONT 16,871,728 pounds of tobacco, Avg. $21.41 tag tobacco, we point with pardonable pride to the fact Thus it wilt te seen that Fairmont not only sold For that for the past four seasons, consecutively, we have ty per-cent of all the tbhacco sold on the Border Markets, lead all competitive markets in averages. It is a fact BCT SOLI) IT AT SI.OO A HUNDRED HIGHER THAN JMfl known to every farmer that the Commissioners of THE COMBINED AVERAGE AFTER ITS OWN AV- n Agriculture far the States of North Carolina and South BRACE HAD BEEN IM T IN TO WORK UP THE GEN Cimlhia issue at the end of each tobacco season a Book ERAL AVERAGE. ■ . r ■ .1 J SALES IN 1927 ON THE BORDER MARKETS seasons sales on all of the south Carolina and < * /.a ~ DVMHMTU6. - HORDER MARKETS: \ SI MUINItIO. - 117.W5.607 pounds: Average $20.45 * Aggmat: Pound* Average September Pounds Average | I* AIRMONTR SALKS: 16.8<1,72K islands: Average $21.41 Qf&f" fffij 22 rteST* •••• 'mto turn RECAPITULATION F()R PAST 4 YEARS: 'gLfiSU-:::::: 4*!ms «£U 1385. fStS m istasgSEsnss «g«s -v .«•» Fairmoot ....... 8,042,173 $2401 Fairmont H. 364,330 $19.23 «•“ “SW* 1 can ItMan eh« *** *»* those who htfvfcpatronized the Fairmont Market for Ihewnrt four (4) yaara SEASONS SALES ONFALL of the SOUTH CAROLINA MARKETS: hate rereived hundreds of thuusands of dollars more than they Mould had ~ j 76,579.367 pounds: Average $2047 they sold elsewhere? ' f JOIN, MR. FARMER, THE 1928 HAPPY THRONG WHO WILL SELL ON FAIRMONT’S GREAT TOBACCO MARKET. ~ W st -..- ... . ! In Ha continued tHumphant march of progresfL. season hy season, 1(» SUM UP: 4 Fairmont has caught the eye of Deal*r» and Manuiarturers ever.Vvuhere No market unywhetv. in any Hell is hetter equipped now to liandMe such an extent that each vear new Factories are added. Thik season has toiiarro than Fairmont, for in addition to the firms cited above, it 4n well been erected here a large Handling and Storage factory bv Messrs. More- « kui wn that the Imiierial Tobacco Co., of Ureal Britain and Ireland, has Ita 9 1 *0 'land. Wither* dUHirka whose American Home office is Owensboro. K>. Re. Drying and Stemming factory here. The great Export l-eaf Tobacco DUa wgl knawa firm will hfee their ow n Huy crs. Factory Manager* ~ t4g 4 The Dritish-Amerleon) hws its own w<4i equipped house here, aw have - ~"j , and Hewers in Fairmont. a R. J. ReynM<Fs Tobafro Co.. Liggett K Myers Tobacco Co.. IMbrell Bros. Co. Another strong concern, the Cobh.Kwynn Tobacco Co.. t tmder the ~' (one largest, if not the largest of all Independents) and such out. Management of Menses. Payne Bros. & Uve—gentlemen well known m , i standing Buying concerns as the China-American Tobacco Co., Monk. - this section, heretofore operating on a nearby market—have erected a Re- ( Henderson Co.. U 11. Jenkins & Co.. W. C. Thomas Tobacco Cal. J. P. Tay. D-.ing iUM* Storage Plant here and will have their Buyers. Managers etc., lor Co., W. T. Clark & Co., have I heir own representatives or their order located la Fairmont. buyers on each of the three (3) sales which are run idmultaneomdy in [ l*ei»e«i.Garnett 4t Co-, oneof North Carolina’s largest Independents— Fairmont. with strong fepign connect ions—who have had their buyers on this mar- Is it any wonder that Fairmont has risen to such a strong position in » |n ..c:;:.-.-v; jjw 4m4 fw oevWal yearn.- arrymt completing their own HaadKog and Storage the Tohseew Hortd anrt become the t'htef Market of this Bett—Tfce Star hOm bore so m to give them better facilities for handling their large / of the Easl7 pardmaao. ITS HIUR SAI.ES WAREHOUSES ARK CAPABLE OF SELLING Doable spur mUrood tracks have been put in bv the Coast Line to , ONE MILLION POUNDS OF TOUAtTD A DAY AND ITS BUYERS CAN each of the three ne* buildings mentioned above. H ANDLE ONE MU,LION POUNDS J\ DAY. THUS MAKING A WELL J t - p t A _ . . .vv - BALANCED ORGANIZATION. > x a *»»»or yea% the AmertcnnloPacco to., have had their own COME. TO FMR MONT. THE MARKET OF THE BEST AVERAGE . , - bollih»« here. This season they |re tripling it in size. O WHERE Y<A>R EVERY INTEREST WILL BE PROTECTED. i I tap-1 | E. J. DAVIS & SONS E. G. JONES& CO. LOVILL JOYCE*FOWLER ...E M. McFarland, sales supervisor - v THE GOLDSBORO NEWS. GOLDSBORO, If. C. SATT7IDAY MOWnWC, AIMOW «. IW«
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