Page Six THE PILOT, a Paper With Character. Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, October 9, I931, Moore County F^air, Ca.rtln.age, N. C October 13 througH IT GINSBURG’S BARGAAIN STORE While attending the Fair, call on Ginsburg for more goods for less money. See us for your needs in Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions, Etc. We can save you money O.B.FLINCHM&SON Ride to the Fair on Goodyear Tires for Less Money GOODYEAR SPEEDWAYS Standard Warranty Life Time Guarantee 30x3 Vi Ti^e $3.75 29x4.40 Tire $4.35 30x4.50 Tire $4.85 Other Sizes as Cheap YOU CANT BEAT GOODYEARS Gas, Oils, Greasing Washing and Polishing Make Use of Our Service CENTRAL FILUNG STATION HUGH W. JACKSON, OWNER The Low Price Grocery COMPETES WITH ALL LEGITIMATE PRICES. GIVE US A CALL WHILE IN Carthage AND WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU WALTER WILUAMSON Cattle, Hogs, Poultry and All Kinds of Crops to be Shown at the County Fair Exhibit Tent Twice the Size of Last Year’s Ready To Receive County’s Pride ♦ f I I By E. H. Garrison Exhibits for the County Fair this fall will be much more numerous and of a wider variety than last year and from all indications now these exhibits will come from every part of the county. There will be exhibits of reg istered cattle from Pinebluff, Pine- hurst, Eureka, Cameron, Deep River and Carthage. Mr. Ragsdale of Pinehurst has also promised us to put on an exhibit of some of his excellent Berkshire hogs from the Pinehurst farms on Little River. We are also expecting an ex hibit of pigs, belonging to some of the 4-H Club members at Cameron. In the line of farm crops there will be exhibits of all kinds and varieties of Lespedeza from the farm of Dr. Street at Glendon, Mr. Willcox of the Horseshoe and from the farms of D. A. Dunlap and W. C. Gamer in the Hemp section of the county. There will be an exhibit of some Perennial les- I pedeza from the Pinehurst Farms and i an exhibit of Grohoma from the same farms. These latter two are new j plants in this section and so far as I I know have never been grown here j before. There will be exhibits of all j kinds of farm products from all sec- I tions of the county. These will con- i sist of all kinds. Several varieties of I corn from Cameron, from Carthage, ' McConnell and the Spies section of the I county. Mr. Mayfield has promised us a I real poultry show this year, he being I in charge of this particular part of i the fair. There will be exhibits of all I the leading breeds of birds and tur- ' keys in the county this year. J. E. Collins of Cameron, R. E. Bryant of the White Hill Commun- : ity and Walter McCaskill of Eureka have promised to get up some first class exhibits of tobacco. All of these , men are experienced tobacco growers and I am sure that they will have j something of interest this time. I There will be a booth showing what ! is being done at the County Home this year and the crops which have been I raised there this time. The above mentioned are just a few ; of the things which will be put on. There are also a great many other folks who have not been mentioned bringing in good exhibits of farm and garden products this year. E. C. Math- eson of Eagle Springs is putting on Fair Officials Officers of the Moore County Fair, opening Tuesday of next week at Carthage, are; Charles J. McDonald, President. E. H. Garrison, Vice President. S. R. Hoyle, Vice President. R. G. Wallace, Treasurer. L. W. Barlow, Secretary. O. B. Welch, Manager. J. L. McGraw, Assistant Mana- ge.r Directors: John Beasley, D. Adolph Blue, Frank S. Blue, W. W. Dalrymple, C. A. Kivett, H. Lee Thomas, B. C. Wallace and L. C. Wallace. While visiting the Fair Call on W. W. JONES & SONS DEPT. STORES For Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Dry Goods, Millinery, Lades’ Ready-to-Wear an exhibit of cotton and George Ross of Jackson Springs has promised to bring over part of his herd of Here ford cattle. Our exhibit tent has been increased to twice the size that we had last year and I am thinking that anyone who misses this fair this year is go ing to miss a real treat in things of interest from the farms. SCHOOL EXHIBITS The school children and teachers of the county are looking forward to the Moore county fair with a great deal of pleasure, and practically all j of the schools now in operation are i preparing exhibits representing work : done in the schools. Cameron, Eureka, Pinehurst, West End and Carthage ' school officials have already requested ' space for exhibits of various kinds, and indications are that the schools will play an even bigger part in the j success of the fair this year than they ! did last. Wednesday the 15th is school day, and all school children and teac?iers will be admitted to the fair grounds free. It is hoped that a large number will avail themselves of this oppor tunity of attending. Those who plan to carry school ex hibits to the fair should do so on Monday afternoon and if the schools wish to keep these exhibits, they should remove them on Friday. DRINK IN BOTTLES All of the Fair Concessions WILL HAVE IT READY FOR YOU ICE COLD. ALWAYS DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., Aberdeen, N. C. .1 F' STOP AT THE CARTHAGE HOTEL Mrs. P. K. Kennedy, Proprietress r Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Johnson of Mount Holly have moved to Aberdeen and have rooms with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sloan on Rush street. Mr. Johnston is connected with the State Highway Commission. VISIT THE MOORE COUNTY FAIR Bring your family to trade at our store. Our prices are the lowest N. HllWITZ & SONS j PAGE TRUST COMPANY TWO BANKS IN MOORE COUNTY ABERDEEN and CARTHAGE Also Albemarle Apex Hamlet Liberty Raeford Raleigh Ramseur Sanford Siler City Thomasville Troy Zebulon STRENGTH SERVICE SECURITY You are cordially invited to visit our booth at the Moore County Fair where our Latest Models will be on Display SPECIAL SALE ON USED CARS FAIR WEEK CARTHAGE MOTOR CO. Authorized Ford Dealers i