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' 5BI3g§ 'fS&t?. aSsfc-jM -;v-^v «$ - jmk &;0 i$&0 3sm u:• P# ■•*• « »at to Mn oat at tba way, tfc« »o«1«ty re-dtdkated te th* piteci •* State aparatioa at *• State Sair, *h» groty dud <aaa late laarf •™Mp «*W» tk» aoctety artth tfca ad af Mn. VaadotWt cl tally and Mtetetakly in Mated, the aooiatp U peotekbw itealf otla»»»il»d pn|u». Sbr tte fdMr idten, m »«Mt» M-Mactco col Joseph Hyde Pratt, of M, fir* vira-preaidoet; Mo jo* V. A. Gnkni aad Jooaphm Dea Mo of Raleigh. to oit with Colonel Pogwo u Honorary alee greddeat. aad . tho Raleigh Savings Boak aad Treat Caropaiijr to act ao treaanrar. Tho nrpriao of tho dap* wsstiug waa aad tho election of Mae. Vander bilt ahd St waa aot the aathorfadap of bowda. It war tho final daft past raUoviag Cot. Joseph ML Pagwe, for U mean secretary of tho Fair, tna aay okaeathro share in Its xaaaage aaawt by the single pracsas of elevat tag Mas to tho post of honorary rice praaldoat, and tho slecttom of tho Bta*o*» Legislative Libra nan as bit ■woooaaa*. Two yean ago, the year following Mrs. Vanderbilt's sermon to the preeldenty, Coloaai Pagno'a dwOo* war* brgsly taken over by B. V. Walborn who waa braaght fraaa Ohio to serve as badness manager. Lane year at the that C. B. Deaaoa radge a f aa traaarsr. Calaaal Fo gw'» salary waa eoL Mew he is lifted into the seat of honor aad iaastivfty. *T an entirely epMafiad," said Cd oae! Pogoe.—Raleigh Mews and Oh COTTON DROPS I 167,000 BALES1 At Aw*|ii Price of .31 Coots! It Is Worth 91,488,613^30. Fourth Most Valuable ' WaaWagton, Dae. It—Total pro-! doctlun of cotton for tbo 1925-24 saaseo WSJ placed today by the dc i part me at of sericulture at 10.081,000 equivalent to 000 pound baits la the ftaal cotton report of the season.' That quaoUty is 101,000 bale* less; than tbo dr port men: foreast on No-| eember 2. Tba crap amount* to 4,821,J33. 000 pounds exclusive of lloteis, and! at the December 1 snorsRs farm price ef SI cents per pound, it worth #1, t*A.018480. making it the fonrth meet valuable crop ever grown. It h the sixth crop that baa been worth ‘ a billion dollar* or more. The estimated production by state*. In 800 poand green bales, follow*: Virginia. 50.000 bales; North Car aline, 1.020,04)0; South Carolina, 705,000; Georgia, 080.000; Florida, 1*4>00; Alabama, 800,000; Sflralaa Ipvt, 811,000; Louisiana 385,000; Tc***, 4.190,000; Arkansas, 030.000; Tennessee, 220.000; Missouri. 118, 000; Oklahoma, 020,000; California, City Defeats School Bead Issue Charlotte. Dee. 11.—The propose-: bond Ikm for two million do Han for improved school factliUc* wu dr foal*-1 in an election hero today. Fifteen hundred and twenty v*tec wore for the iaauc ami *07 again*. 1T«"to araa a registration of 1,3<0, aukii* a vote of 1.SI1 jMcmary to cany the taut. The affirmative vote lacked 111 votes of being enough to pat ovor the bond Usuo. "Mamma, are the people of Siam RepuMicana?" “Why, no, dearie. Why?" “Because I mad when they war •hip tits elephant."— Haywood Jour ctL Select Chairmen Htrdmf Memorial High Point, Dm. 11,—J. Elwood Cox, Stala rhuirman for the Harding Me moral Awocation, has named the following local chairmen for various Ariaona, 8S,000; all other states, 37,000. About 86,000 bales additional to California are being grown In Lower California, Old Mexico. | If You Want A Farm Wagon at the right price— *-■ i WE HAVE IT One-horse, Light, Medium and Heavy Two-Horse wagons in stock to select from. i THE BARNES AND HOLLIDAY COMPANY Hardware— Furniture — Undertakers Dunn, North Carolina HMWWMIllimW ji w 0 BY USING Sunoco Motor Oils AND f Crystal Gasoline, - ^ 1 .-36 1 “They Are Best By Test.” I Southern Gas & Oil Co. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS 9 irislmas Store Has || <'.'*■4. ^ r irv • ♦.• • ■••**-•»• • vd < GIFTS THAT BRING JOY Are the one* that last on and on—It I* easy to •elect thorn kind of presents from us. We hare'almost every thing on display to select froth. Below we offer a few Mggestiena: NkUmm, Ufillim, WoJjTwrfSuods ' IA yellow and white fokh ef the following movements: Waltham. JBksJTJ = __ t * **•■•■■■■■■■■mmsnasnmLs HI s.s-zjtfj*- • - (l*n«.Vf 'iJ. > 1• *f Let Us Help You Silver Sets We hove p.any beau tiful and odd riettifrnfl in Silver Set*—in fact, they are the prettiest that we have ever carried in stock. Amethyst Beads Necklaces, Genuine Pearl Necklaces Parker Fountain Pens Shea (Ter* Cold Fountain Pens with Geld Pencil. to match - •»«. ► . f e Sterling Silver Cda rwi’eee. — MAKE HIS DREAMS COME TRUE i I Remember, who were a bov. how voiJ (dreamed of Chriatn twould like to get 7 Your boy dream o make his dreair ’stocks afford you tf Gifts For Everyone Cut Class Cut Class is one of the most appreciated of all Christmas Gifts. Wc are largely stocked and have nearly everything. in this line that you 1' want. Brass Andirons In many beautiful designs Cuff Links In all designs, including the following fraternal: MsaAtur Red Mm J. O. U. A. M. ■ Odd Fellews i /IdHy *•£» tsiors * % 71 1 111 ■ " USEFUL GIFTS i'UEASE MOST Chmwirt Can yop tnink of any thing that u r^are ap propriate and useful than a China Set? We cannot. We have any design that you wish. She has been wishing tor a set a long time— gladden her heart this Christmas by giving her a 100-piece China Set. Ivory Toilet Sets Ivory Maaaeore Sets 1 Ladies’ band.made <— Leather Putm ' Silver Caerfleetirhs if J Sil
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