9R FORD : v, lunation . . . No i i noil tool , :'\ ;!11; all ( is.il by .. it IH'WSi i>.t ar, > 1% .ml ()!' r nttoniion iviontlv ; ;' > lows: ! ! alU Iio in . nniiii; i r. b-? .( >\!od? >. , -a-v ><>.; 1 I'll n.::.Ts? nuaf..i: iho -I'. 11:!S | . I I, -| I ? ? ? .1! :1 \%U ' S i i> :i ( la V . i ?a<o I . V, i y I t. M I "i:: fill- ' , ?i'!:i!ily | ::u'Teascil >!.:11.!s si!- I i1 si ;i III o- ' i. :'!'> Is : tiy sales half so ! ( ( ?>i: civ, . At-li' son. I:r . noli Met. 11 1 1 "U>E-RS ! I, -i itlaii'l . _ ? : I ~ ;:v? :il"'Ul S tli'^ira ::i ; Mi'inii t? mi . , .'I V of ; - .?? iin. rncaiiM f I!. 1 '.t* r fi?m - > f: 111.1 ' . i - |ml . !. ?;1 ty. TFFA WIECK " :.WI "A-: i 1 Wieck has beer : eautiful girl In Ger. :n the distinction ol a Gretchen" type, great hit as clnefni films. - . .1^ Of.K CO. NEWS r: f m :"J M i^? } > . r\j-* >-2T.7p mi ,-VAT/>k '.J* 1 HIE DEPARTMENT OF j COMMERCE, WASHINGTON | Cotton Ginned Prior to December 1st in North Carolina Crops of 1926-1925 The Department of Commerce, i through the linreau of the Census, i uuiounces tlie preliminary report on ' cotton ginned by counties, in North Carolina, for the crops of 192G. The lotal for the state was made public Wednesday,' December 8. (Quantities are in runnig bales, I-inters are not included.) County 192G 1925: Alamance 1,710 1,521 I . Anson 29.920 22,7S9 I'.eaufort 9.527 7,641 l?erti0 11.228 12,211 ! IJladen 10,011 7,975 1 Cabarrus 15,169 12,929 | Camden 4.33S 4,024 i Catawba 12,361 10.541 t Chatham 7,666 10,169 Chowan 7,163 5,288 . levelund 37,SOT 35,96 Columbus 2,048 9S5 Rr.iven 2,943 2,602,8 Cumberland 29,242 28,435 ;S Davidson 1,752 1,958 8 Pavi, 3.746 3,329 !S Duplin 14.423 12,529 S Durliam 1.383 2,217 S Kdgoeoinbe 30,215 33,276 0 Franklin 20,241 28,69;; S .lostou 9,930 7,861 ji Dal us 5,3,35 5.S5S 8 ? j .iranvill 1.S3S 3.SS2 C.reene 10.S20 3.882 S Halifax 3.^.096 46,743 S Harnett ' 4$,422 46,360 H Hertford #.722 7.410 i Lloke 16,572 18,085 B Iredell 18.046 15.078 E tones 2.493 1.882 g Loo 9.230 11.627 B Lenoir 12.653 12,344 i Lineo'n 13,301 11.440 | Martin 5,38(2 6,740 g Mecklenburg 23,800 20.193 j| Montgoni rv 6,897 5,826 fl Moor,. 8.145 8.001 11 S'aSll 39.523 50.619 ! 8 Vorthampton 27.583 32.017 j Jnslow 2.350 1.835 I Dran.ee 1,172 1.615 I I.'antlico 1.691 1.772 I Pasquotank 3,711 2,918 P. nder 1.74S 1.282 ; Perquimans S.14S 7,190 Pitt 23.133 22.552! Polk 1.482 1,723! Randolph 1.444 1.723 j llirhniond 2'1.435 18,577 Robeson 64.064 58,683 '5 Kuthorford . 8.932 12.169 I Sampson 3S.919 39.150 Si'iitlauil 32.Sap 29.97S | I'tiioii 2S.475 2S.119 I'aiuv : 4,S3" S.f.41 ' Wake 33.H17 47.o!?<?. . ' Warren . 12.C75 IS.914 1 Washington-' 9S5 1.0S9 | Wavn, 34.140 34.770 j Ml other 3.Sal 5.327 | > v > > v *> v * Give A Ci J * """ ... I ( f 4 > Deliver! ? Balance in * * A # | The equipment inclnc I Wiper, Dash Light, *> 'J* Tr (-nn^n imnf f> .j. I OU Cctn uauc jum v > ! ALL MODELS IN C > T *2* f J. H. Phone 106 > > THE POLK CO. NEWS. TRYON, N. C., THUI Help Her Keep Her Feet! 3' B6|fM c r^.Aii :M1m nMIW Pf: fci fif "n illf ^ ill | O, ?y i/?vvX tfitfSrfafl rZr -Jr. ' Y r-Xr-^xT^ I vaqPK^ all *.' '. gtv. icT^~ \.. ^ l&B "'- "'" -% * I 'jr.. fu!tf re&jvff- .. ;. .* ..' . ' -4 ':^X^y:Y-' The Armenian earthquake has left 80,000 people homeless. Near Bias Relief needs $1,000,000 to meet this emergency. AN UNUSUAL GIFT SHOP | ' ' CHRISTMAS CARDS ? CARDS ? SEALS TAGS ? BOXES ? TINSEL CARDS PAPER ? LABELS ? BELLS Knotted and Tufted Bed Spreads in all the old designs Magazine ami Wood Baskets, also hundreds different d> i signs in Basketry made of Oak splinters, Willow, Honejsukle. HEARTH BROOMS ? TOASTING FORKS WALKING CANES Hand Turned Pottery from old Fassion Pottery Wheels Kustie Souvenirs, Toys and Bird Houses Mountain Furniture (lifts For Christmas Boxed Gifts ? Mottoes ? Stationery ? Books Handkerchiefs ? Bags ? Bridge Prizes Score Cards ? Tallie Place Cards Cut Outs ? Nut Cuts Blue Ridge Weavers TRYON. NORTH CAROLINA > *; *; < > :* ;* ?- * { *> ;* *; > > > v !* *;* > *t- } *; 5 the Family ar For Xmas B /Jrai /TyS \ |?^j|B jffl jKXji w V {| I I 1 iKr^-^ 'i'HI^L?*^te^flK S^ a n ) . $210.46 ? s This Tudor Sedan 4> i Monthly Installments j J les Holly Hot Plate, Vaporizer, Windshield : 4 and Rear Vision Mirror. : 4 4 Id car on the down payment. ; 4 OLORS ON DISPLAY, COME IN TODAY : 4 STACKHOUSE Try on, N. C. t I ' 1 IS., DEC. 16. 1926. This is one year that dairymen I can afford to buy and feed plenty j of cottonseed meal, advises John A. J Arey, dairy extension specialist. Farmers Deeding' hifgs In ,Clay County find that under the extension plan, the animals are gaining more rapidly than they expected. I nnni/1 ntniv The ( i 8 ^'M IfwiXr r<Mi V-.-r-vr I V " I ^ 'f^ '**' HRi^^ >jg -f ! Let Your Gi: ; Tim< i 1 The old-fashioned Christma J? | > | Christmas Store. Make the c I :-! gift which has been select? t i and where the Spirit of Ch V * | |i Every department of our t II that are practical and that *? find just what you want a ? two big stores, Parks-Belk ^ ' i /> i i T i ? sure xo unu n. just, cume packages checked and if yo [I for your comfort, so just c 5* I THE t! I It works both ways and les > every success. We think i I price, your satisfaction as \ J us we put the best that qc sures correctness. These tl f chandise, a gift which will I particular. And our buyin; I right. ji j> i? W !? !? r K Old Santa has made his he; ! \ burg Bargain Store and the t* X dren and let them see all tl > their enjoyment. Santa wil X and he wants every little b s? ? and tell him what they warn J; to write him a letter. His J,' ? tanburg Bargain Store. r Park Aug. W. Smil | SPARTANB Owned by Park f Spar ? ?? . i ?????WWP? S-BELK CO. I Christmas Gift Store J ft Carry With It The Old 9 Christinas Spirit ' s spirit is easy to find amid the holly and tinsel of The : day of days be long remembered by giving a personal d with care from a storehouse of worthy merchandise ristmas is wraped in every package. wo large stores are filled to their capacity with gifts you will be glad to give. So when in doubt where to nd at the price y?u want to pay come to either of our Company or Spartanburg Bargain Store and you'll be in and make these stores your headquarters, get your u are tired we have provided a big spacious rest rooms ome in and make yourself at home. i GOLDEN RULE ives each of us belter satisfied. This is the secret of of your desires as to appearance, your wishes as to ;o service ? and into every purchase that you make of lality,experience, and rare sense of judgement which aslings all go to make whatever you select of our merbe all the more appreciated for its betterness in every g power for 48 big stores enables us to make the price TOYTOWN adquarter at our stores on the third floor of Spartansecond floor of Parks-Belk Company, so bring the chilT 1 ae wonderful toys and things he has stored here for II be here in person most of the time until Christmas oy and girl that possibly can, to come in and see him t for Christmas and jf they can't come he. wants them address is Santa, care of Parks-Belk Company, or Sparre-Relic Cn. th's Old Stand, East Main St. URG BARGAIN STORE s-Belk Co. Old Stand. Morgan Square tanburg, S.C. A j

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