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With the combined efforts of the Muilins Tobacco Bo;
co trade, with millions of dolla -s at their command, enable
The Muilins Chamber nf Commerce and tobacco peopi
ment of. the Muilins Tobacco Market.
is her mammoth steam plants and stemmerios, built at a c<
porters of the world.
We have the greatest line-up of buyers this year that
port Tobacco Co., Geo. W. Hutchinson' R J Reynolds Tobac
and Ricks, Capt. Lindsay' McDcrmott and Garrett' Eiisha
Exporters: J. P. Taylor & Co., E. J. Weil, Geo. A. Lee
Monk, R. P. Watson & Co., Manning Rodgers, Lewis Bros.
Mullins being backed by this great lino-up of buyers, i
Fir^t Prize: To the farmer who brings a load of toba
receive a cash prize of $5.00 li\l GOLD.
, Second Prize: To the farmer who hauls to Muilins a
sells on the Mullins market, will receive a cash prize of $5.
Third Prize: To the farmer who hauls one horse loa
market, will receive a cash prize of $2.50 IN GOLD.
The farmers from a distance will be required to regist
number of miles from his home to Mullins. All farmers arc
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MULLINS
POSTSCRIPT Owing to the fact two thirds of tobacco gi
in Europe thereby necessitating the stemming and redryim
WANTED. One thousand ? xtra hands to stem tobacco in I
THE HOMEY HERALD, COKWAY, 8. 0.
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?.rd of Trade, and the Mullins Chamber of Commerce, back
d us tc push Mullins to the front last year, and made dccic
e have jointly held three of the most enthusiastic meetings
ost of hundreds of thousands of donors hnnlrod hv millirvne
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we have ever had in the historv of the Muliins tobacco m
co Co., Dutch Glenn: American Tobacco Co., H. C. Skinnet
i Jones.
and Co., J. H. Adams, Geo. R. Garrett & Co., C. D. Noel,
, Wright-Glenn Tobacco Co., A. C. Glenn.
naturaiiy creates a demand for tobacco, and we look forwc
cco consisting of not less than four hundred pounds and sc
two horse load of tobacco, consisting of net less than cic
00 l!\l GOLD.
d of tobacco consisting of not less than four hundred pour
er on the sales hook in the warehouse in which he sells his
eligible to the above prizes, providing he sells his tobacco
TOBACCO BOARD
A. H. BUCHAN, SECRETARY
CHAMBER OF I
S. B. CRAWFORD, SECRETARY
own in South Carolina is exported to foreign countries, ai
g of tobacco this side of the water.
Mullins. As so many small markets are shipping here: We
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otl by the big tobacco companies and exporters of the Tobac- 1
iedly the biggest gain of any market in South Carolina. |
during the past ten days, ever held in Mu'lins tor the advance |
; of dollars, the good will of the tobacco companies and cx- I
arket, namely, the Imperial Tobacco Co.. Luther Car'ton5 Ex- 1
Lcgyett Myers Co., W. B. Lewis1 E. K. Jones & Co., Thorpe ^
Dibrol! Bros., John B. Boatwright & Co., W. A, Cray, A. C. I
iref for record breaking prices this year. 1
;fIs for the highest average price on the Mullins market will 8
jht hundred pounds the greatest distance from Mullins, and 1
ids.the greatest distance from Mullins and sells on the Muliins 8
i tobacco, cjivincj his name and postofficc and a'so giving the I
on any warehouse floor in Mullins. I
OF TRADE
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nd whereas the European war has caused a scarcity of labor
need more hands to handle same.