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Elizabeth City, Pasquotank County, North Carolina
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S. B. Smith, son of W. T. Smith of Belvidere and son-in-law of Postmaster W. T. Culpepper, became president of the local Culpepper Motor company last week after three years at Colonial Oil.
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One of the town's youngest business heads is S. B. Smith, who last week became president of the Culpepper Motor company, the local Buick and Pontiac dealers. Young Smith, a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith of Belvidere, and son-in-law of Postmaster W. T. Culpepper, is well known and well liked, and his many friends predict a successful career in business for him. He was connected with the Colonial Oil company for three years before becoming connected with the motor company.
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Last Week
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his many friends predict a successful career in business for him
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S. B. Smith became president of the Culpepper Motor company, the local Buick and Pontiac dealers. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith of Belvidere, and son-in-law of Postmaster W. T. Culpepper. He was connected with the Colonial Oil company for three years before joining the motor company.