FAIR TO BE
BEST EVER THIS YEAR
(Continued form page 3)
T. Forsvthe.
Table cloth and napkins
Best and prettiest made laundry h.iy
Man's shirt, har.d made
Any other hand made garment
ARTICLES TO BE MADE <13 It I
HBWb years of age
MKLH^B Calico or pinch am dress
BBHHB9B Kitchen apron
[SeESmb^^P Collection of underwear.? 1.
CROCHET. KNITTING AN1> TATTIN''
swjjggj^^VO. Library set, scarf ami pillow Cr e'net trimmed
maQ^B?. Collection towels crochet trimmed
Luncheon cloth and tea naokins. , ; t
Wool knitted socks r .stockineTattinp
single row
rHHta^B. Tatting double row
K^^Pd2. Tatting baby cap
jSwRsT QUILTS, SPREADS \\I) Rl iS
Best Made ar.d Prettiest W.irk on the
?|n&2^^P3. Patchwork
DlSB^^H4. Pieeed woolen q
Best quiltinir by hand.
Jhm99|^HB6. Best quilting on machine
jSScpB^^RT. Tufted spread
RffiwMiF Knitted spread
gtfcjurfl^Ko. Crocheted spread
g' Erench Kr.o* rea.Bnwjrajx^Vl.
Embroidered -pread
!>? -? st'eciin-n Ji
S3. Braided rug
4. Crochet rug
5. Knitted rup
6. Rap carpet or woven tup
7. !I??oked rup
EMBROIDERY
Best Made and Prettiest .?f the I"-II wir.r
*. Collection of handkerchiefs, woman's
h Collection of handkerchiefs, men's
>. Library set, runner
t. Dininp room set, table cloth aid napkin
I. Luncheon set
t. Collection towels
Is Sofa pillow
>. Tea napkins
i. Pair pillow cases
Cross stitch any specimen
Pure white centerpiece
. Colored centerpiece
Best baby outfit not less than ? pieces
Porch set three pieces I
Buffet et three pieces 1
ARTS AND CRAFTS
Oil paintings
Water i olor
. Willow bosket I iS. - * '
. Split basket 1."
Collectioi baskets made by one person 1-0"
Home ma le broom. . 1-00
Drawing n pen and ink ... .. ... 1.^?
g-s i/ia?inji i pencil i.i' '
i 222. Drawing1 n crayon 1.00
CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
| Supt. Mrs. .T. H. Hampton, Miss Mary Boa!. Mrs. Bertha El is.
I Mrs. D. W. Swan
^ First Second
IJ 223. Country t utter -01. $
K. JAMS
Shown in Pint or Quart, Square Jars Prefer od
246. Cucumber 1.00 "0
247. Sliced tomato . 1.00
248. Dixie relish 1.00
| 249. Peach Sw set 1.00
J 250. Pear Sw et . 1.00
251. Waterme'>n rind Sweet . 1.00 .50
252. Spiced G'apes 1.00 .50
253. Beet 1.00 50
251. Onion ............. .50
1 255. Chow-Ch .w .. 1.00
i 256. Popper 1 . 4 .50
257. Any var ety not named 1.00 .60
258. Collecticn canned fruits and vegetables, must he five or more
cans all different ... 2.00 1.00
259. Collection jellies, four glasses all different .. 2.00 1.00
260. Collection, preserves, any kind, must be 4 cr.ns 2.00 1.00
224. Peach 1.00 .50
225. Plum , 1.00 .50
226. Apple Marmalade . . 1.00 .50
227. Blackberry 1.00 .50
228. Dewberry 1.00 .50
229. Strawberry 1.00 .50
230. Grape ? J.00 .50
231. Pey _ ... . 1.00 .50
232. Huckleberry . ... i.oo .50
OO O A _ ! .?
rvi.y otncr variety 1.00 -50
JELLY
Shown in Larpc Glasses
234. Apple 1.00 .",0
235. Grape _ . 1.00 .50
236. Plum 1.00 .50
237. Blackberry _ 1.00 .50
238. Dewberry ....... 1.00 .50
239. Any other variety _ . _ 1.00 .50
PRESERVES
Shown in Pint or Quart. Square Jars Preferred
First Second
240. Peach SI.00 $ .50
241. Pear 2... 1.00 .50
242. Strawberry 1.00 .50
243. Watermelon 1.00 .50
244. Blackberry 1.00 .50
245. Any variety not named here . 1.00 .50
VEGETABLES, FRUIT PICKLES AND RELISHES
Shown in Pint or Quart, Square Jars Preferred
\ 261. Collection jams, not less than four cans 2.00 1.00
ft 262. Collection pickles, not less than four cans 2.00 1.00
I 263. Half Peck Dried Apples 1.00 .50
1 PANTRY SUPPLIES
Supt. Mrs. Gi^^ Cover, Mrs. L. F.. Bay less, Mrs. R. C. Mattox,
F. Chri^^^
....
r
BL' -v-..-- $i.oo
HE CHEROKEE SCOUT. MURPHY. N C.
1.00 so
Gingerbread 1.00 .50
1.00 .50
1.00 .50
! 1.00 .50
thai kind 2.00 1.00
1.00 .50
1.00 .50
1.00 .50
n n to Girls Under 1C only:
1.00 .50
1.00 .50
1.00 .50
is 2.00 1.00
DKI'ARTMEXT H
INDUSTRIAL F.XIIII1IT
K. 1 Har'is, G? . Iloblitzell. W. D. J
in? cabin, u i k <i<>ne l?y an amateur. An amateur
i -not followed the work as a trade or
552.00 $1.00
a net v ork done by professional. May
! a'tieles $2.00 $1.00
printing done in County 2.00 1.00
I i hibit representing Cherokee County. This
. manufactured or grown by exhibitor.
1? ' Second nrizo. Rm] Ribbon.
hKIWRTMKNT I
CURIOS
E. B. X 'vvel!. Or. S. C. Heighway.
( rios $2.00 $1.00
CAVALRY DRILL
.: . fi m Andrews will be at the Fair and will
Crand stand daily. Also they will give
i a oh day.
FREE ATTRACTIONS
' t ? have f oe attractions on the grounds
Ti . re v. - a p< ition to say what these will be.
' 1 ( ; ri'cntrd each day on the Fair grounds.
rR XNSI'ORTATION CONTEST
1 y. i number of paid passengers in
C.:aninds. The Fair Association will pay
:1.( t to the following regulations.
r l .th. I;. _? -t number of paid passengers on
.. .$5.00
1 1th. largest number of paid passengers on
> . . ... $5.00
r 15th, largest number of paid passengers on
$5.00
. - co .tc. t must register with the secretary
t j cuing date >-f the fair.
It A BY SHOW
$a.oo
$1.00
cs in Norlh Subscribe to The Scout.
C.ivo' na Complete $1.50 per year.
Tuberculosis Test
. the
: .cnt of Agriculture had complet- ?
ed a test f.r tuberculosis on all cattle ^
: rii counlit - "f the State.
counties have made fl ' \ ?
for this work and ?
.i.i- ., ?wrut
.there count: :i? i?rgross. It will -\7Jij
I'll that s " ?-f the 100 counties
? .. ui thi- work. Tlii? ineludo
. '! exi pt three counties in p$5J |5
r " n" August the i. B ]
'J 10 counties in the United SSlBEBBBBSsdHB
S; ha: had completed this work A --A
;.nd if thi- number North Carolina \
A : ;i mall percentage of the iSf Wl ?
ti -t' <l have been found tuber- nU
.! : t i- desensed animals i " ijiB-,
1 n slaughtered and the owners \ j _^b|'
! bmnity under an Act of the v o^saJat:
' Assembly. Practically all
: and fcO>S*ns of the State are rez
a milk arpf-ly from cows that JTl <1 1
have been tested ard are known to v> llxXL J.<S& ,
1 b? "roe from tuberculosis. This is im- '
ortant. say food experts, sine* It is \/\/ /-\t*Ar
well kr:..wn fact that animal tuber, i * * AAV^A V
ulo-:* is transmissible to people,
eciailv children, and children are Amazing multiple
a. 'e consumers of milk. Animal tu- lorihancc! Elegant
' crculosis is also of great economic jnwtchcd itt many
importance since an animal affected qualities that win
..h tliis desease cannot be profitable. your Chevrolet w.
Insepctors of the State Depart- The smart custom
meat and the U. S. Department of doubly emphasize
Agriculture, cooperating, are now en- enduring Duco! A
need in bringing this work to the at- clo??J models you
I tent ion of the citizens of the remain- beauty ot design 1
r - K. oountte* in the State that have finements as wit
not taken at the work. It is believed Ternstedt window
.hat ,, only ? matter of short t.mc windshield, reari
before tYiay will take up the work . ......
windshield cleanei
r.r.d X -?h t,ar--lina will ?v, 100 control. a handy
counties that have eradicated tuwr. approved stop-Uuh
ctilosis from .In cattle. fo,et owner pcrfe<.
| Callatourshowroc
Kro% foow comp!
HONEY FOR SALE ^
__ A*k about our 6C,
New Honey in the comb or extracted,
$2.00 gallon
ISix gallon lots or more $1.88
per gallon. |J|(_
i ' Produced excluiively from dor!
?"
Quality guaranteed. || Sales ant
State whether comb or extract-! '
ed is wanted when ordering. ,
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Afternoons
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and
Frit'ay from 2:00 P. M. to 4:30 P. M.
Evening*
1 uesday, Thursday and Saturday
from 7:00 P. M. to 9:00 P. M.
JOSFPIIINE HEIGH WAY.
Librarian
FOR SALE
Crufched Barley Malt
One Hundred Pounds $3.50
Hop Flavored, Malt Syrup, $5.75 per
Doxen Cans. An?e ican Malt Co.,
Albemarle, N. C. (45-20t-A)
^hildrer
Cry foi
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MOT! IFF ? Fletcher's Caste
Castor Oil. I ric, Teethin
prepared t?? veheve Infants in
Constipation
Flatulency
Diarrhea
Aids in the assimilation of Food, ]
Natural Sleep with
To avoid imitations, alwa>s T*for t!
jVnvf a d?r-- tio- v I II ? ' ; : . ' ,n
?SB
Jor Economic
.an!
ads Respect
rer You Go! *
^cylinder qualities of per:e
of appearance that is uncostly
cars! These are the
respect and admiration for
lerever you go!
i-built style of the bodies Is
d by new alluring shades of
wnd on the Fisher-built eni
will find not onlv evt^rmr
but a wealth of interior re- r,
J! Luxurious upholstering,
lifts, Fisher onc-piece VV g
vision mirror, automatic
r, centralized spark and gas To
front-door pocket and an **
t} all serve to give the Chevt
motoring satisfaction, \j
?ms?see these splendid cars]
etely they meet your every
ient!
mem and fpnvtrr,ient terms, l*^g
to Purchme Certificate Pla*. jj| f
:key motor
1 Service MURPH
T Y AT LO\
1
FRIDAY. OCTOBER *. 1926
NOTICE
To Whom It May Concern:
This is to notify all persons con
cerned ny in teres
in the business known as John Or
?v Co., Robbinsville, N. C., and wil
not I t* rcsjJonsiSlc for any indebted
inceri
>n anil after August 31. 1926.
W. S. ROGERS,
11 1920
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akw i ritN'iTur.i: mi! saleHa
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Th
non
74. 11 -tf
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g Drops ami S Syrups,
arms . mh! ( !<!.< .A ,.i;cs of
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To Sweet i n S'oin:icli
Regulatt !>-'\\vi;
promoting Cheerful in , Rest, and
at Trantporialicn RH
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