Merchants Allowed to
Advertise Their Offenses
Something new in penalties has been inflicted by the State
Administrator Henry A. Page upon 10 grocers of Rocky Mount who were found by
inspector E.L. Harris to be exceeding the margins of profits allowed on flour
and other products. Contributions to the Red Cross are a thing of the past and
the offenses were not serious enough to warrant the black list which
effectively and quickly puts a merchant out of business.
Mr. Page advised the merchants in question that if they
would publish a statement in their local paper explaining to their patrons and
the public that they had exceeded the allowed margins and that no further
action would be issued as a result of past offenses.
The merchants involved with T.L. Horsley, E.Y. Arrington,
H.C. Joyner, E.T. Joyner, J.W. Davenport, Powers & Miller, R.T.
Bartholomew, G.G. Levy & Brother, Jenkins & Jeffries, and O.C. Robbins.
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