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Each warehouse firm in tlii Sta
for same. Below we quote the
A. C. Summers, of Columbia, S,
by selling tobacco for the enorm
leading the general State averac
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IMullins Market sold
Nichols Market sold
Marion Market sold
Aynor Market sold
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1 Loris Market sold
i I nkp \l\p\mMarket sold . . .
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Latta Market sold
Conway Market soid
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Remember when you sell tobac<
proposition. There is as much
use the good judgment in empt
knows how to sell it for the fu
is a reason why we are such st
tobacco and get the top of tt
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TOBACCO
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rolina Markets Eas
1-1918 taken from ri
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ite of South Carolina is required by law to file 1
number of pounds sold for farmers on the differe
. C. You will notice from the statistics given be
ous average of $37.23 per hundred pounds in the
je $3.20 per hundred pounds which would make i
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Total amount of pounds Total amount of money
sold by farmers on paid for Tobacco by
each Market each Market
I iQn7iftfiLBS. I X710.145.49
841152 LBS. 294,290.60
915075 LBS. 304,823.20 .
423779 LBS. 144,975.57
886739 lbs. 294,348.99
675963 LBS. 222,660.06
496903 LBS. 168,986.69
1392180 LBS. 457,855.95
Total lost by farmers by not selling tobact
jo with Neal & Dixon Bros, you are selling with th
difference in Tobacco Warehousemen in the set
oying the strongest and best lawyer to represent
ill limit. We are glad to report that our firm is s
rong leaders of the Market. We are selling more
le Market.
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eport of A. C. Summ
of Agriculture.
A/ith tlie Commissioner of Agriculture a sworn stat
nt Markets East of the great Pee Dee and amount
slow that Mullins leads the different Markets Eas
month of July. While the general state average
a net aain to the farmer of $32.00 on every thous
AID FOR TOBACCO ON THE MIILLINS W
MARKETS
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Average made on each Average loss per hund- i
Maptot red pounds by not sellMarKeI
ing on the Mullins
Market
$37.23
34.99 $2.24
; . 33.31 3.92
34.22 3.01
33.21 4.02
32.95 4.28
34.01 3.22
32.89 434_
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e strongest firm on the strongest market in the St;
ling of tobacco as there is in good farming and b;
you. Why not use the same good judgment in set
elling decidedly a larger per cent, of the tobacco s<
: tobacco for more money than any warehouse fii
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is only $34.03 per hundred pounds. Mullins I
iand pounds sold on the Mullins Market. I
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Amount lost on each Total amount lost by I
'sSsrar1 Farmer$ *not I
lins Market on the Mullins Market I
$22.40 $18,841.80 I
39.20 35,870.94 I
30.10 12,755.74 |
40.20 35,646.90
42.80 28,931.21
32.20 16,002.76
43.40 60,420.61
8208,469.96
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ate. Selling tobacco should be strictly a business
ad farming, wnen you nave a case in Court you
ecting a warehouse firm that knows tobacco and i
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)ld on the Mullins Market than ever before. There
rm east of the great Pee Dee River. Bring us your
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