- ^UDAY,
OCTOBER 8. 1926
I CHEROKEE FA1
I BEST EV
ffi < Continue*
number ?-f paid |':i-si.-nm.r
oukIi the gates on each of the
Kt three days <?f the fair, expected
help increase the number of paid
Hmis?ion< to the fair.
Hit Is planned to keep the fair
Hounds open at night. The buildH?s
will be so lighted that those at^ lding
at night may see all the ex^fcits
except some of the livestock,
Hm-h will not all be kept on the
I 01FICERS '' F FA 1
I W. M.
15. W.
gj DEPARTMENT SUP
A. Farm and Field Crops
Horses and Mules.
D. Natural Resources
I F. Flowers
1G. HOME EC
nd Sewing ...
nning
ntry Supplies
lustrial
rioes.
EXECUTIVE C
L. Fain, E. A. Suddreth, J. 1
, J. F. Wood.
anager of grounds, gates and
RULES AND RI
The Fair Grounds will be <
r 13th, and closed to the pi
Gate will open each day at 7:
urday A. M.
Competition open to Cher
es.
Every animal and article c
1 of the Association, ami whil
e safe keeping of same, the
isible for any loss, damage or
No animal will be allowed
?y hitching be allowed except i
so.
Where general and specia
apply.
i. The Supcintendent or mi
of the Fair will have supen
r the Fair.
Automobiles wiil be admit
's risk.
t. No person shall enter the i
lock that he is interested in c
violation of this rule will forfci
>. Any person or persons ex
publicly express disapproval or
udges. or who by act or interf
:oming an exhibitor shall not b
iunw at any fair of this assoc
10. No premium will be awardc
hibited. unless such animal or
;c considered well worthy of a
11. No premiums will be paid
EXTRi
12 All entries must be mm
respective departments not later tht
13th, 1920, except in case of livestoc
13. The Building and entry
Oct.. 12th, and exhibitors are urged
i
14. All entries must be made a
card giving the exhibitors number
shall be securely fastened to each ai
tion p:ovided by manager of the rt
15. No pe'sr.n except the jucl
the association will be allowed Insi
judging is in progress.
16. Any objection to a judg
the secretary or manager, the object
by the person making objection.
17- In judging blooded stock,
blood established by pedigree, size,
terlstics of the various breeds, mak
feeding and other circumstances.
18. Should any animal or art
come up to the standard required ol
son, such as lack of condition, unsou
the judges shall so declare, and the
from the ring, stating the reason th
19. Judges will be required t<
on blanks furnished by the secretai
their reports to the superintendent ;
PROTE
20. All protests must bo ma<
the Superintendent of the respect!
fully and specificlally upon what p
accompanied by a fee of $1.00, otl
In case the protest is sustained the
be the property of the association.
ARENA EXHIBITS
21. All animals exhibited in
halter.
22. As far as possible pen w
charge will be made for same.
23. All officers of this assoria
worn on their coat.
PREMI
24. All premiums awarded wi
or labels of the following colors;
Rmt prjae?Blue.
Second prize?Red.
Sweepstake?Purple.
RATES OF /
Day Sc
Adults
Children under 12
Automobiles
NightS
Adults
Children
CONCES
26, AH privilege and concessi
ployes, assistants and helpers, must
f
R TO BE
ER THIS YEAR
A from page 1)
grounds over night. The admission
charges will be 25 vents during the
day except for children under 12
years of age. who will be admitted
free. At night adults and children
well be charged 15 cents each.
Premium lists may be found at
most of the stores in the county and
at strategic points in the neighboring
counties. The premium list follows
:
I! ASSOCIATION'
- President
Vice President
Treasurer
Seeretarv
ERINDENDENTS
R. R. Real
\V. H. Hughes
TOCK
T. J. BVislol
Wm. I'. Payne
F. J. Watkins
I). Witherspoon
A. L. Martin
Mrs. E. A. Davidson
ONOM1CS
Mrs. J. B. Story
Mrs. J. H. Hampton
Mrs. Giles Cover
A. G. Linthicum
E. B. Norvell, S. C. Heighwny
OMMITTEE
(V. Shackleford, T. H. Cole, J. F.
police E. P. Hawkins
SGUL.ATIONS
)pen to the public on Wednesday
iblic on Saturday, October 16th,
00 A. M. Exhibits to be removed
okee. Clay, Graham and Macon
>n the grounds will he under the
le every precaution will he taken
Association will, in no way be
accident that may occur,
to run at large on the prounds.
ut regular places allotted for that
1 rules conflict the special rule
mager of the respective departrision
and control of the exhibit
ted to the grounds free at the
nrcna to exhibit his own stock or
except as driver, rider, or groom,
it right to premium,
hihiting animals or articles, and
i the grounds, of the decision of
orenee shall be guilty or conduct
e permitted to compete again fur
intion.
d when but one animal or article
article shall possess special merit
premium.
to persons not attending the fair.
IES
le and exhibits placed in their
in 11:00 A. M. Wednesday, Oct.,
k. (See special rules.)
books will be open on Tuesday.
I to enter everything possible on
it the required time, and an entry
, department and class number
"ticle, and then placed in the sec'spective
department.
Iges on duty and the officers of
ide the arena grounds while the
;e must be made in writing to
Jon to be fully stated and signed
regard will be had to purity of
form, action and general characing
allowance for age, condition,
icle be exhibited which does not
f that class, or for any other reaindness,
blemishes, poor breeding,
manager shall dismiss the animal
erefor.
> make written reports of awards
. F ,1 n nv A ? ? J 2M
is soon as decisions are made.
:sts
ic in writinr to the secretary or |
Ive departments, and must state
[rounds the protest is made, and
lerwise it will not be considered,
fee will be returned; otherwise to
OR SHOW RINGS
the arena must be controlled by
'ill be made for livestock but no
tion will be designated by a badge
[UMS
ill be designated by ribbons, tags
IDMISSION
ssion
Free
Free
lession
? * -15
.15
ISIONS
ion people, together with their emobey
the rules or an* o\her special
J HE CHEROKEE SCO
'I M of the- :-5 ?viation. ond any re
l?-,i nil ris-l.: thm they n r.y have h
vonces- it.r -
mi. HITS asportation reM-rws I
part monov paid by privilege and
allow any p. ty or article or game
they become objectionable.
28. All property, fixtures, in
privilege < r ionces>:on people, will
risk, and kept i:i such places as they
to. and the a elation will not bf 1
theft r failure t< pe;form its part t
the law* seize, -'on ?>r prevent the j
grounds of this association.
29. No f e will I"' <hurred for
mercial Exhibits, of wa . p prcdu
ed in the Couzty, and hown for adv
on the ground will b allowed for a
PREMIUM f EST ( llERC
DEPARTS!
County Exhibit. Supt. R. R. 13
1. Best all round exhibit fron
to consist of anything made in the
open to the following counties: Fa
t?a. Polk I i'lo ! ' . ft Ml. Owl
Counties wili * < ' ie all wed to com]
prize, $15.00; Se< : d prize. 810.00
2. The general farm exhibit wi
one third on appearance and one thi
anvtlrng grown on the fane This <
day October 12th, 1'.'JO. and you sho
before that date so that >,ace may 1
prize, $10.00; So :.?! prize $5.00.
Best ten < c< .u- variety
I. Be: t ten < - < . prolific
5. Best ten y. .v. err
?. B? sing! *ie ? red vat
7. B hi;lx ' r.cn tal c Sorghum
8. BT and large : field pumpkin
TITE FOLLOWING TO BE
9. IV k Win- '. y v.. i- :;10.
Peck A1 rnzzi rye
11. Peck black rye
12. I'tck oat any variety
12. Peek yi beans, any variety
1 1. Feck Whipperwili peas
15. Peck Clay pea:
Hi. Peck buckwheat
17. Single stalk Whs. pe: will peas.
1S. Singl'- talk <"lay ea
19. Single talk si.ja bear,:
20. Sincle stalk velvet beans
FOLLOWING TO BE SHOWN IN
lbs. AND TO BE JUDGED ACCOl
_?i it-.u ... '
22. Bale, red clovt r
23. Soja beans
21. Timothv
2". Red top
26. Oat hay
27. Mixed hays
28. Any other variety ttaaied trras
OEPAUTM
HORTICUI
W. H. Hug! is. Supt.; IV S. Da
plate of apples consist of five apples.
20. St ay man
30. Grimes
31. Delicious
32. Wini'sap
33. King David
54. Virginia Beauty
35. It;- ! LimVertv. ig
36. Royal Lirabert wi s
37. York Impel ial
38. Hoover
39. Gano
40. Ben Davis
41. Any other variety.
42. Collection 5 plates
43. P!aie grapes
44. Plate pears, any variety
4."?. Peaches, any variety.
16. Quinces
47. Plums
48. Best basket fruit to be grown b;
To be judged < i, quality, variety
40. American niMssimmnnc
SO. Native Chestnuts
51 Hickory nuts
52. Black walnuts
53. Butternuts .
54. Pecans
TRUCK AND VI
55. Cabbage, 1 heads
56. Cauliflower
57. Celery
58. Cucumber, 5 in number
50. Peck Irish potatoes, any early
60. Peek Irish potatoes, any late va
61. Half peck Lima Beans, large..
62. Half peck Lima Beans, small .
63. Onions, any variety
64. Peppers, Cayenne or any hot \
G5. Sweet Peppers
66. Rutabagas, one pock
67. Crookneck Squash
68. Hubbard
09. Pattypan
70. Cushnw 71.
Squash, and other variety
SWEET POTATOE
72. Naey Ha',1
73. Southern Queen
74. Porta Rica
75. Japanese Yam
76. Any other variety
77. Plate tomatoes, 5 to plate
78. Turnips, any variety, one peck
79. Stock beets, 4 beets
80. Table beets, 4 beets
81. Egg plant, 4 plants
82. Oysterplant
83. Bunch Parsnips
84. Carrots, half peck
85. Ten ears sweet corn ?
86. Field beans, half peck
87. Bunch parsley .
88. Spinach, one peck
89. Kale, three stalks
00. Bunch rhubarb. 12 stalks.
91. Watermelon
92. Best and most attractive collec
from a city or country home fj
UT, MURPHY. N. C.
fusal or neglect to do w.ll for
- d hy virtue of such privilege or
the right to refund in whole or in
ion - people and rcfVise to
to operate or do business should
lerchnndise. etc.. the property of
he taken in the grounds at their
inemscives may provide, or agree
responsible for any loss, damage,
of the contract, should officers of
arty from doimr business on the
any entry or e :hibit except comced
i : the County or manufacturertasing
purposes for which space
small concession charge.
>KEE COUNTY FAIR
IENT A
eal, R. L. Fox. J. W. Dockery.
1 any county adjoining Cherokee
county. This county exhibit is
nnin. Union, and Towns County,
rokee. Clay. Macon and Graham,
>ete in this county exhibit. First
ill he judged one third on quality,
rd on variety. It may consist of
exhibit must bo entered fa Tuesuld
notify the manager one week
)e reserved for this entry. First
First Second
$2.00 $1.00
2.00 1.00
2.00 1.00
icty 1.00 .50
cane 2.00 1.00
. 1.00. .50
EXHIBITED IN* PECKS
$2.00 $1.00
2.00
. 2.00 1.00
2.00 1.00
2.00 1.00
2.00 1.00
2.00 l.oo
2.00 1.00
1.00 .50
1.00 .50
1.00 .50
1.00 .50
BALKS NOT LESS THAN 25
ItDIKG TO MARKET VALUE:
2.00 1.00
. 2.00 1.00
2.00 1.00
2.00 1.00
2.00 l.oo
2.00 1.00
ses . 2.00 LOO
ENT B
TUIIE
vis, .1. W. Dyer, A. A. Fain. A
Best of the following:
$1.00 $ .50
. 1.00 .50
1.00 .50
.31.00 $ .50
1.00 .50
1.00 .60
1.00 .50
. 1.00 .50
1.00 .50
1.00 .50 |
1.00 .50
1.00 .60
1 nn r.n
. 2.00 1.00
1.00 .50
1.00 .50
1.00 .50
1.00 .50
1.00 .50 1
f (ho producer
and value 2.00 1.00
1.00 .50
50 | .25 j
... .50 .25
50 .25
50 .25
1.00 .50
:getaijles
$1.00 $ .50
1.00 .50
1.00 .50
1.00 .50
variety 1.00 . .50
nety 1.00 .50 j
1.00 .50
1.00 .50
1.00 .50
ariety 1.00 .50
1.00 .50
1.00 .50
1.00 .50
1.00 .50
1.00 .50 j
1.00 .50
1.00 .50
S, ONE PECK
- 1.00 .50
1.00 .50
1.00 .50 |
1.00 .50
1.00 .50
- 100 .50
- 1.00 .50 I
1.00 .60
1.00 .50
- 1.00 .50
1.00 .50 t
- 1.00 ..50
1.00 .50
- 1.00 .50
1.00 ,50
1.00 .50
1.00 .50
1.00 .50
1.00 .50
1.00 .50
rtion o? vegetables
i 3.00 2.00
. Best collection of seeds fi
DEPA
LIVESTOC K, DAIRY. BEEF
Supt. J. T. Bristol. G. B. \
requested to notify manager of
of fair the amount of livestock
ample room for same.
DA1IC
94. Bull three years or over
95. Bull one year and under 1
1 96. Bull under one year
97. Cow three years and over
98. Heifer one year and under
99. Heifer under one year .
BEEF
100. Bull three years or over
101. Bull one year and under \
102. Bull under one year
103." Cow three years and over
104. Heifer one year and undo
105. Heifer under one year
106. Fat steer or Ilcifer under
107. Fat steer or Heifer one yt
DUAL PUR
108. Bull three years or over.
109. Bull one year and over
110. Bull under one year
111. Cow three years and over
112. Heifer one year and undo
113. Heifer under one year
1I I. Fat Steer or Heifer under
115. Fat Steer or Heifer one y
HORSES, MULES
Supt. Wm. I'. Payne, Bruce
HORSE
116. H??rse. mare or gelding
117. Team any sex shown to v
118. Colt one year and under t
119. Colt under one year
LIGHT
120. Colt under one year
121. Colt one year and under t
122. Horse. Mare or Gelding U>
123. Horse Mare or Gelding dr
121. Team, either sex driven to
125. Pony driven to buggy
Mi
126. Colt under one year
127. Colt one year and under 1
128. Mule over two years
129. Team Mules driven to waj
H
130. Aged boar two years or o
131. Boar one year and under t
132. Roar under one year
133. Sow two years and over
134. Sow one year and under 1
135. Sow under one year.
136. Fat Barrow any age ......
137. Litter of pigs under six m
S
138. Bum any age
139. Ewe any age ...
140. Pen three fat lambs.
POl
Supt. Frank Watkins, .lohn i
A pen consists of one coek and
pullets.
141. Cock
142. Cockerel
143. Hen
144. Pullett
145. Pen
The above classification ??n
A. Plymouth Rock, any i
B. R. I. Rod.
C. Wyandotte, any color
D. Leghorns, any color.
E. Anconas.
P. Any other egg breed
G. Any other heavy bre<
140. Rest one doz. white eggs
147. Best one doz. brown eggs
148. Turkey Clobler
149. Turkey lien ..
150. Pen, one Gobler, three. He
151. Pen Geese ....
152. Pen Guineas
153. Pen Ducks, any breed
DEPAI
NATURAL
Supt. D. Witherspoon. C. 1
Cover.
154. Best collection of rough
and two fc-ct in length.
Shown
155. Best collection of rough
and two feet in length.
Shown
Note. 154. 155 will be j
grain and commercial value.
6
156. Best collection of mineral:
or of general interest
Note. 156 should have at 1
DEPAI
SCHOO
Supt. A. L. Martin, Mrs. W
All Schools will have their
that purpose.
All Schools expecting to r
manager of this department 01
will be able to provide space.
157. Best school exhibit taken
158. Best man of Cherokee C
leading rivers, mountains,
sixth and seventh grades
159. Best piece crayon work by
Grammar grade
160. Best school poster
DEPA
FL
Supt. Mrs. E. A. Davidsoi
Evans, Mrs. J. C. Palmer.
161. Collection, potted plants.
162. Potted plant
163. Collection table ferns
164. Collection cut flowers
165. Collection Roses
166. Best exhibit cut Dahlias,
167. Collection Chrysantheirui
168. Collection Cosmos
DEPA
HOME
Hand Mrs
fcConUnu
p 1
"om a home garden.... 1.00
RTM ENT C
AND DUAL PURPOSE
(Talker, S. C. Gentry. CxM^BBHHSdM
the department one week
to be exhibited so that he
r cattle BSBa
- ... $5.00
three 5.00
? u.vv
5.00 s^ESW
three $5.00 $2^E9w96
2I
' CATTLE
2Bra9
three . ... 5.00 2^HpRKjK9jm
5.?? 2 V
I 5.00 2.6^HmS|
t three 5.00 2.50
. 5.00 2.50 Vgp|
one year 5.00 2.50^H9h||
?ar or over 5.00 2.54^H|3j|(|ra
POSE CATTLE
5.00 2.5HR^
5.00 2.50 ^HB|
5.00 2.50 Kffl
r three 5.00 2.50j^HBH
m
one year 5.00 2.50 ^^EbBh
over ...... 5.00 2.50
. SHEEP AND HOGS VgggJ
Bristol, John Hampton. ^BjQQK
JS DRAFT ^HxmS
5.00 2 AggH
ragoti ... 5.00 2.0fl^E|ig|S|
wo . 5.00 2.00^B|||gra
VI
HORSES ^HEg|g|
6.00 2-00l^^^^
w.i 5.00 2.00 ^^ESjfS
ader Saddle 5.00 2.50
iven to bugjry. 5.00 2.00
w.-itron or buirgy 5.00 2.00 ^HfSm
1.00 V
ULES
$5.00 $2.00 Vffi^
wo 5.00 2.00
5.00 2.00 SB
ron... 5.00 2.00
ogs n
ver 3.00 2.00
wo 3.00 200
5.00 2.00 19
5.00 2.00 Vfl
wo 3.00 2.C0 BBS
- 3.00 2.00
3.00 2.00 ||[
onths 3.00 2.00
KEEP
3.00 2.00
- 3.00 2.00
3.00 2.00
ULTRY W
Deal. Mrs. H. B. McXabb. ^8fl|
four hens, or one Pfirkorol nnH /? ???* Bill
1.00 .50
1.00 .50
I.OO .50 a
lies to the following breeds. 9
^9
$1.00 $ .60 I
1.00 .50
ns 2.00 1.00
tTMENT 1) J
, RESOURCES M
W. Savage, J. H. Abernathy, G. W. ?j
sawed hardwood, to be any width ^ i(|
Should be at least five varieties i J
$3.00 $2.00 J M
sawed soft wood, to be any width j 9|
Should be at least five varieties 1
$3.00 $2.00 i H
udged by texture of wood, figure of
s, rock and clays, of commercial value
$5.00 $3.0O/^^^H
least six classes.
*TMENT E J
L EXHIBITS
. B. Fisher, Mrs. M. W. Bell,
exhibit placed in space allowed for
nake exhibits will please notify the
le week before the fair so that he
as a whole ..$5.00 $3.00
'ounty, 16 x 20 inches showing the
railroads, towns and highways. Fifth,
to compete. $1.00 $ .50
primary or
1.00 .50
1.00 .50
RTMENTF ,
OWERS
a, Mrs. Geo. Hoblitzell, Mrs. W. A.
$2.00 $1.00
1.00 .50 M
1.00 .50
1.00 .50
100 .50
.^^^^^I.oo
. j.