10S4 I A Good Time To Build If a prospective builder will investip'ate pres ent Building Material Prices it will be revealed that building can be done now at a great sav ing.—Lumber prices are as low now as they have been in yeai-s. When You Attend The Fan- Next Week make it a point to look over our exhibit of Bee Supplies, which will include Hives, Frames, Foundations, etc. We manufacture our Sup plies from North Carolina White Pine, and guarantee them to be standard and to give you complete satisfaction. Presley E. Brown FINISHED BUILDING MATERIAL AND ROUGH LUMBER I PHONE 236 NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. Pi iTOB JOURNAL-PATRIOT, NOBTH A-Agriculture il. GERMAN, A G. HENDREN, CLYDE R. WRIGHT, Superintendeiits. (Competition Opoi to Wilkes and Adjobung Counties) ' Entiles to close at noon Monday and all exhibits must be in place I7 7dK) A. M., Tuesday of Fair Week. . An exhibits in Department “A” must have been grown by ex- hibitor on his farm or in his garden during this season. Jndge will not award any prize unless the exhibit has merit MCaxdleas of eompetitioin. ■»( Exhibitors who desire the return of their exhibits at the dose of the Fair must attend to the same in person or have a represente- f■.. ttre to do so by Saturday noon, and claim same from the superin tendent of the deparbnent in which the articles are exhibited; other wise, the Fidr Association will dispose of them as seems most CMvenient SECTION 1—FARM AND GRANGE EXHIBIT 1. live-at-Home Farm Exhibit—1st, ^25; 2nd, $10; 3rd 1 ton lime. 2. Grange Exhibit—1st, $15.00; 2nd, $5.00 and ton lime; 3rd, 1 ton lime. Extra prizes of 3 tons of agricultural lime as above contributed by Mascot Lime Co., of Knoxville, Tenn. fc SECTION 2—CORN I Class 1 2 3 j , 8. Ten Ears of White Com..;_ $ .50 $ .25 R 1^ 4. Ten Ears of Yellow Com - 50 .25 R 6. Six Stalks of White Com 50 .25 R 6. Single Ear of White Cora 50 .25 R Single Ear Yellow Com 50 .25 R ■ Jflwjpen Ears Pop Com 50 .25 R P - ^ SECTION 3—S.MALL GRAIN ^ 9. Peck of Wheat, Smooth 50 .25 R 10. Peck of Wheat, Bearded 50 .25 R 11. Peck of Barley 50 .26 R 12. Peck of Oats 50 .25 R ^ i 13. Peck of Rye 50 .25 R P 14. Peck of Cow Peas, any variety 50 .25 R ) 15. Peck of Soy Beans, any variety 50 .25 R 16. Sorghum Cane, head attached 50 .25 R 17. Beans, best display 50 .25 R * ‘ S'ECTION 4—FORAGE CROPS k- All exhibits in bale or bundle, to weigh not less than 2 pounds. If- 18. Mixed Grass Hay, bale 75 .25 R 19. Clover Hay, bale 75 .25 R I 20. Lespedeza, bale 75 .25 R I 21. Alfalfa, bale 75 .25 R 22. Display of Legume Hay - 75 .25 R SECTION 5—POTATOES 23. Display of Irish Potatoes oO .25 R f 24. Display of Sweet Potatoes 50 .25 R ' SECTION 6—VEGETABLES )' Class I ^^ k 25. Soup Beans, best display 50 .25 R ;■ 26. Beet.s, best display 50 .25 R I 27. Cabbage, 3 heads 50 .25 R " 28. Onions, plate 5 heads 50 .25 R p 29. Turnips, plate of 5 50 .25 R ' 30. Tomatoes, plate of 5 50 .25 R ‘ 31. Onion Sets, 1 gallon 50 .25 R j 32. Egg Plant, two specimens 50 .25 R ‘ 33. Cucumbers, 10 specimens 50 .25 R = 34. Pumpkins, 2 specimens 50 .25 R r 35. Pumpkin, largest 50 .25 R wm. 560- >26-'1^ •26 DEPARTB4ENT 87. Hot, hay vxriety, 18 . ‘ 88. Biest collection of at leut 10 (fiffemt kindaj*^,^?. ■ ■ ^ of VegetaWefl grown by exhibitor1.00 89. Watermelon, best —~ '^‘.60 40. Dl^lay of Gourds — .60 a»... Sout,^;iO|^Tiw. jSjffchWbd bo4r A» COY ELLEDGE AND W. N. WOOD, Superintendents 2 2.00 ZOO 2.00 2.00 Entries to dose at noon and all cattle must be on the ground by 6:00 P. M., Monday of Fair Week, and be ready for judging Thiesday morning.' All cattle must be registered and exhibitors should bring to the Judging Ring, with each animal, the registration certificate to be product if called for. All Bulls over one year must be led with staff and ring, and all cattle should be halter broke. Cattle must be in good condition, clean, and present a^actlve appearance. Read all%ules and regulations of the Fair Assodation, and if further information is desired, write the Secretary. SECTION 1—REGISTERED DAIRY CATTLE Class ' 1 1. Aged Bull, over 2 years old, any breed $3.00 2. Bull under 2 years old, over 1 year, any breed 8.00 3. Aged Cow, any breed 3.00 4. Heifer, under 2, over 1 year old, any breed.... 3.00 SECTION 2—REGISTERED BEEF CATTLE Class 1 5. Aged Bull — ZOO 6. Aged Cow — 2.00 7. Bull under 2 years old 2.00 8. Heifer under 2 years old — 2.00 SECTION 3—GRADE CATTLE 9. Aged Cow 2.00 10. Calf, under 2 years old 2.00 SECTION 4—HOGS Best Regristered Boar, any breed 2.00 Best Registered Sow, any breed 2.00 Best Grade Hog (male or female) 2.00 SECTION 5—SHEEP Ram 2.00 Ev/e ZOO SECTION 6—HORSES AND MULES Best Horse (or Mare) 3.00 Best Mule 3.00 SECTION 7—DAIRY EXHIBIT Best Exhibit of Dairy Products—at least 3 articles 1.00 2 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 11. 12. 13. .50 .50 .50 14. 15. 1.00 1.00 16. 17. 1.00 1.00 18. .50 R DEPARTMENT C—Horticulture S. C. STEWART, ROBT. L. MOREHOUSE and B. C. PRICE, Superintendents. by Entries to close at noon and all exhibits must be in place 6:00 P. M., Monday of Fair Week. Apples displayed not to be rubbed or polished. All exhibits in Department “C” must have been grown by ex hibitor. Only one entry for any one class. SCORE CARD Premiums for all fruits will be avvardeJ according to the fol lowing score card: Size 15 Points Form _—15 Points Color 20 Points Uniformity 20 Points Freedom from Blemish 20 Points Quality 10 Points .100 Points Total Plates and trays are furnished by the Fair Association. Each plate must contain five (5) specimens. Trays 11^4x18x3, contain from 15 to 30 specimens according to size. In order to compete in Class 19 of Department “C”, exhibitor must make at least five separate entries in the plate exhibits. Exhibitors who desire the return of their exhibits at the close of the Fair must attend to the same in person or have representa tives to do it by Saturday noon, following Fair, and claim same from the Superintendent of the department in which the articles are exhibited; otherwise the Fair Association will dispose of them as seems most convenient. SECTION 1—APPLES Class 1. Plate of Stark’s Delicious 75 1%,Plate uf Red, Delicious Richard or Star l^ng 2. Plate of Delicious, Golden - 75 Plate of Buckingham or Queen 75 Plate of Winesap - 75 Plate of Stayman Winesap 75 Plate of Magnum Bonum .75 Plate of Mammoth Black Twig 75 Plate of Red Limbertwig 75 Plate of Any Other Variety 75 (Single Trays) 10. Delicious, Stark 1-50 10% Red (Richard or Star King) Delicious 1.50 11. Golden Delicious - 1-50 Buckingham or Queen 1.50 Winesap 1-50 Styman Winesap 1.50 Magnum Bonum 1.50 Mammoth Black Twig Red Limbertwig 1.50 Any Other Variety 1.50 Display of Five Trays of any one variety.... 3.00 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 1 2 3 .75 .50 R .75 .50 R .75 .60 R .75 .50 R .75 .50 R .75 .50 R .75 .50 R .75 .50 R .75 .50 R .75 .50 R 1.50 .75 R 1.50 .75 R 1.50 .75 R 1.50 .75 R 1.50 .76 R 1.50 .75 R 1.50 .76 R 1.50 .75 R 1.50 .75 R 1.50 .75 R 2.00 1.00 SECTION 2—PEACHES, PEARS, GRAPES, ETC. 20. Best Display Peaches 50 .26 R 21. Best Display Pears 50 .26 R 22. Best Display Grapes 50 .25 R 23. Best Display Quince 50 .25 R 24. Best Display Nuts 50 .25 R DEPARTMENT D—Poultry C. C. GAMBJLL, JAMES H. PENNELL and C.^. OPITZ Superintendents. Entries to close at noon Monday of Fair Week, but should be turned in as long before that date as possible. All exhibits must be delivered to the superintendent by 7:00 A. M. Tuesday of Fair Week. All exhibits must be locally hatched and grown birds. Cockerels may be placed on exhibit for sale provided owner furnishes own coops and feed. Exhibitors will be required to furnish coops for Turkeys. Prizes will be awarded on single birds and breeding pens desig nated as follows: Cock A bird hatched 1 year or older Cockerel A bird less than 1 year Hen A bird hatched 1 year or older Pullet A bird less than 1 year Pen consists of one male and three female birds. SECTION 1—BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS (Exhibition Class) Class 12 3 1. Cock -_ 76 .26 R 2. Cockerel 76 .26 R 8. Hen .75 .25 R 4. Pullet .76 (Continue on page^sta) found oiL hhi farm her* late today. The well known bad left home at daibreakf- morning, alone In bis autontt^ bile. - - - Search started when he tailed to return home during the day, revealed the body, literally hack ed to pieces, under a tree near the barn on bis farm* a few miles southwest of Valdosta. Bennett’s slayer apparently had nsed an axe. Ottleers were not sure abont the weapon and were entirely without clues ' to night. Rale Sliite Cifaretti B« AiM: NRA ~ Wuhlngtoa, Sept ^«ra of » cigarettes la.., fitvlai'f^htate - full a»so«Bt of tiw ta^'% the BtnimBin pries l^d ':hy the they cigarettes, inder a rultitg made public to day It becomes ef fective 'S^temher 17. , The effect of, this order will be to provide a oniform compe titive base. In.other words, for brands on whi^ the minimum price amounts to 13 cents a package, two packages for 25 cents, and a carton for $1.20, the minimum price In a state im posing a stamp tax of 2 cents per package will sntomatically be come IS cents per package, two -Bfehmo^, Va., Soi^£l9.^^3ijL B. Jeffreo, chairman of , 7 North' Carolina i’Stato^ and Public Works ^CommissBiii^ who w;as striekon more than tww weeks ago, Nras showing signs 9t Improvemsnt today. . After hoverlBg between andi death for several-days, JsC- fress regained consciousness yes terday and appeared to rec«^ nize acquaintances. Jeffress underwent an oper ation a few days ago for the m- moval of a tumor or blood dot on his brain which had caused pk paralytic stroke. ENRV. WHENi ^J StAl^O Di&rNd ^TiTH^HOLE FOR o •SMY GERANIUMr tVB OOfT NO PCP. ^ GOING? THE DRIHK THAT KEEPS TOD FEELIHO'FIT X Order by the case (24 bottles) from your dealer.... Keep it cold and ready to serve in your refrigerator.* COCA-COLA BOmiNOlCO. Phone 32 North WUkeshoro Skids cause 5H tiTncs as many accidents as blowouts (insurance records show)!How*s the GREPon your tires? How does it compare —^in quick'Stop- ping safety—with the new **G-3** Goodyear All* Weather? GOOD/I'EAR ALL-WEATHER GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY CcnterTraction— tough thick tread —ribbed sidewalls —Supertwist 1 Cord—lifetime I guarantee 30x3% I $4.40 4.40-21 $4.95 .j, 4.50-20 $5.20 8,400 stop tests show smooth tires slide 77% far ther—and other new tire# slide 14% to 19% farther— than New G-3 All-Weathers. Goodyears grip best, stop quickest, because of their CENTER TRACrn()N._Now further improved and made 43% longer-lasting in the new “G-3.” Also—against the slight hazard of blowouts —you get the protection patented Supdtwist Cord in EVERY ply.—Why Flirt WlHi Fate—when you can have ‘The Goodyear 'Margin, of Safety” at no extra cost? 4.50-21 $5.40 4.76-19 $5.70 6.00-19 $6.05 Put on New G-3’e and get—at no extra' cost—“The Goodyear Malgin of Safety”—for 4i% More MUw! Flatter Tfakker Wider All-Weather Treadt Tougher Rubber and more of iti , Sivertwist Cord in EVBRY Piyi C. & e. SERVICE STATO m, PHONE 152. ■;* ■ BEFORE YOU BUY A TffiE INVESTIGATE THE , G(50DYEAR ALL-^ATHEB^ GiJ

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