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* ,V ' *? LIST OF PREMIUMS OF THE TWENTY-SECOND ? i ? ? i Franklin County Fair Association LOUBBLRG0 ll c OCT. 26^ t? 31S^ InClUSIVC ? ?? Wednesday, Oct. 28th EDUCATIONAL DAY FOR WHITE CHILDREN % . ^ All school children will be admitted free between the hours of nine and three. : "" : : : : Saturday, Oct. 31st SPECIAL FOR COLORED CHILDREN All school children under 12 years of age admitted free if in the parade. : : : : : THE PEOPLE IN THE COUNTY ARE ASKED TO READ THIS LIST CAREFULLY AND EN TER AS MANY EXHIBITS AS POSSIBLE. EXHIBITS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE FAIR GROUNt) MONDAY, OCTOBER 26th AND MAY BE ENTERED TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27th UN TIL NOON. OUR FAIR IS WHAT WE MAKE IT. LETS MAKE IT THE BEST WE HAVE EVER HAD. : : : : : : : : : : : : T Admission Single Admission day or nlte 25c All white children admitted free between the hoars of * aad S Wednesday, October. Mtb_ All colored children mnder IS year* admitted free U la the school parade oa Satarday. Department A Booths 1 Best Individual display of home-made, home grown fsrm products. . J25.00 2 Best display by Young Tar Heel Farmers. . . . . 10.00 2 Best display by 4-H Clab Girls 10.00 4 Best display by 4-H clab Boys 10.M 5 Best commanlty exhibit 15.00 ( Best exhibit by vocation al agricultural classes 1st. 10.00 lH 10.00 3rd. 10.00 4th. 10.00 SCHOOL EXHIBITS 7 Beat school exhibit ....26.00 S 4 Or more schools com peting ? 2nd Best school exhibit 16.00 10 To school baring largest per cent of enrollment in parade 1st 60.00 2nd. 16.00 FIELD CHOPS AXD FARM EXHIBITS CORN 11 Best ten ears single var iety (white) 2.00 12 Best ten ears prolific variety (white) 2.00 It Best ten ears single var iety (yellow) 2.00 14 Best ten ears prolific variety (yellow) 2.00 COTTON 60 open boll* mounted on card board and 6 Stalk* IS Farm Relief 2.00 1< Mexican 1 to 1 1-1< in ataple 2.00 17 Cleveland X to X 1-X? i> staple 2.00 XS Any other variety X to X 1-16 in ataple 2.00 1? Seed Cotton (6 lb.).. 2.00 20 Exhibit Lint (6 lb.) .. 2.00 WHEAT To be shown in % peck* 21 Fnlcaster 1.00 22 Lmi'i Prolific X.00 23 Purple Straw 1.00 24 Any other variety .... ;.#! OATS To be shown in Vfc peeks 26 Norton 1.0# 26 Fmlsnm 1.00 27 Lee 1.00 SUGAR CANE 26 6 stalks any variety . . 1.00 RYM To be shown in peeks 2? Abruxxl .... l.M BARLEY - ? St Tennessee Hooded tt ? ?? Ji'n^C." Bearded' Vi peck tM ?0T BEANS tl Laredo # fMfc ? 100 33 Herman Mi 14 Virginia to peck . 1.00 3S George Washington to peck 1.00 14 Mammoth Yellow to peck 1.00 J7 Tokyo to peck 1.00 VELVET BEANS 38 Early or 100 Day Speck led to peck . 1.09 II Any other variety H peck 1.00 COWPEAS (Field Peaa) To be showtf In to pecks 40 Whlppoorwlll 1.00 41 Blackeye 1.00 42 Iron 1.00 43 Brabham 1.00 44 Crowder 1.00 45 Clay 1.00 4* droit 1.00 47 Mixed 1.00 CLOVER * LESPEDEZA 8EED To be shown in K peeks 48 Red Clover 1.00 4* AUike Clover 1.09 50 Crimson Clover (Hailed) 1.00 51 Sweet Clorer (Hailed) 1.00 SZ Kobe Leipedeu 1.00 53 Korean Lespedesa .... 1.00 HATS To be shown In 10 lb. balm 54 Alfalfa .. 1.00 55 Red Clover 1.00 S< Leaped exa 1.00 S7 Soybean 1.00 SS Cowpea 1.00 S9 Oats * Vetch 1.00 CO Sweet Clover 1.00 (1 Mixed 1.00 TOBACCO To be shown in 6 lb. lots 62 Lemon Wrappers 1.00 <S Orange Wrappers .... S.OO 64 Dark Mahogany Wrappers 2.00 (S Light Mahogany Wrap pers 2.00 (( Cotters 2.00 (T Smokers .... 1 2.00 ??, rillers 2.00 Department B HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS FMU and Nats APPLES To be shown ? in each plate f? Ben Darls 50 70 Dellclou 60 -71 Bonam SO 72 Tork Imperial 60 78 Winesap 60 74 S layman .60 PEACHES To be shown ? in each plate 76 Any Variety 60 PEAR8 To be shown ? in each plate 70 Keller .60 77 Seekle 60 78 LeConte 60 7* Any variety not listed. .60 GRAPES To be shown in H gal lons ?0 Scuppernong 60 *1 James 60 1 II Any variety not listed . .60 NUTS To be shown in 1 lb. Til Pecans .60 Si Black Walnuts 60 St Hickory 60 *???? Vegetables &WEET POTATOES" % Psek to . be shows * SO Nancy Hall ... 1 1.00 A. 17 Porto Rica 1.00 88 Tama 1.00 IRISH POTATOES V4 Peek to be shown . 89 Red Blis* 1.00 90 Irish Cobbler 1.00 >1 Early Rote 1.00 MISCELLANEOUS VEGETABLES 92 Cabbage W Head*) .. .SO >3 Onion* (I) ...... (0 94 Sweet Bell Peppers (4) .50 95 Hot Pepper (30 pods) .60 96 Tomatoes (?) ...... .60 97 Turnips (6) 50 98 Rutabaga Turnip* (<) .50 99 Tnrnip Sal * peek 60 100 Leek* (8) 50 101 Beets (<) 60 108 Parsnips (8) .50 103 Salsify (8) 50 104 Eggplant (3) 60 106 Carrots (8) 60 108 Spinach It leads) . . .50 107 Squash (3) 50 108 Lima Bean* ( Vi gal. .60 109 Nary Bean* ( % gal.) .60 110 Cucumber* (8) 60 111 Collarda (2) ...: 60 112 Parsley (2 bunches) .60 113 Pumpkin (1) 50 114 Kershaw (1) 60 116 Watermelon (1) 60 118 Gourd (long handle) .60 117 Gourd (drinking) .60 118 Best Collection Vege tables ( 10 kinds) 2.00 PLANTS AN'D FLOWERS CUT FLOWERS 119 Floral Centerpiece for large dining table .... 1.30 120 Floral Centerpiece (or small dining table 1.00 121 Beat Arranged mixed rut flower* 1.00 122 Red Roaes (?) 1.00 123 White Roaea (?) 1.00 124 Dahliaa any variety (() 1.00 125 Coamoa 1.00 126 Chrysanthemums (() 1.00 12" Snap Dragona 1.00 128 Zlnnaa (< or more) .. 1.00 12* Marigolds 1.00 130 Cannaa ? 1.00 131 Oladtolaa 1.00 132 Wild Flowers 1.00 POTTED PLANT8 133 Geranium 1.00 134 Begonia 1.00 135 Fuchsia 1.00 136 Sultana 1.00 ,137 Coleus 1.00 138 Lily 1.00 139 Caetna 1.00 PERNS 140 Maiden Hair 1.00 141 Roosevelt 1.00 142 Boston 1.00 143 Baby Breath 1.00 144 Lnna 1.00 145 Diaplay of fern* (4 or more Mnda) 2.00 BULBS 14? Hyacinth ....... 1.00 147 Tulip 1.00 143 Gladiolus 1.00 14* Narciaaoa 1.00 1H Irto .> l.tO MISCELLANEOUS ltl Beat Dteh Garden .. l.oo 1(2 Beat Tarrarina .... 1.00 1S3 Hanging Basket .... 1.4? 114 Window Box 1.00 Department C HAMS AND BACON 155 Ham 2 00 ISC Shoulder *-?? 157 Bacon l-P? 158 Link Sausage 10? 159 Tom Thumb 1-0# Department D CULINARY CANNED FRUITS. VEGETABLES AND MEATS To be shown In quart jars 160 Peaches 50 1(1 Pears 60 162 Berries SO 111 Cherries SO 1(4 Fig* so its Apples 60 166 String Beans .60 1(7 Carrots 60 168 Squash 60 169 Tomatoes 60 170 Sweet Potatoes 60 171 Kraut 60 172 Baby Beets 60 175 Asparagus 60 174 Rhubarb 60 176 Soup Mixture (3 or more vegetables) 60 To be shown in pint jars 176 Corn 60 177 Butterbeans SO 178 Field Peas 60 17* English Peaa 69 ISO Okra 60 181 Pimento Peppers 60 182 Beef 1 qt. I. . .60 181 Sausage 1 qt 60 184 Chicken 1 qt. 50 186 8pareriba 1 qt 60 186 Pork 1 qt. 60 187 Brunswick Stew 1 qt. .60 188 Beat display of canned fruits, vegetables and meats (12 Jars) 3.00 PRESERVES 189 Peach 50 190 Pear 50 191 Fig 60 192 Berry 50 191 Plum 60 '194 Cherry 50 195 Damson 60 196 Grape 60 197 Orange Marmalade . . .50 JAMS 198 Peach 50 199 Plum 50 ZOO Apple 50 201 Blackberry .60 202 Dewberry 60 203 Strawberry .to 204 Grape 60 205 Pear 50 20* Fig ? 60 JELLIES 207 Apple 60 208 Crabapple 50 209 Grape 60 210 Plum 60 211 Berry 60 212 Mint 60 * PICKLE8 -v 212 Cucumber (0 214 Tomato (0 216 Peach 60 216 Pear 60 217 Watermelon Rind .. .60 211 Beet 60 219 Onion 60 220 Artichocke 50 221 Cherries 50 MISCELLANEOUS 222 Spiced grapes 60 223 Mince meat 50 224 Oinger Pears 50 225 Fruit for salad 50 226 Catsup 60 227 Pig Feet 50 228 Home-made vinegar . . .50 229 Grape Juice 50 230 Molasses or sorghum .50 231 Sandwich spread ... .60 232 Honey 50 BREAD 233 Light or yeast bread .50 234 Steamed Brown bread .60 235 Graham Bread 60 23< Beaten Biscuits 50 237 Baking powder biscuits .50 238 Soda biscuits 50 239 Teast roll* 50 240 Corn Bread 60 241 Corn meal muffins . . .50 242 Flour muffins 50 CAKES 243 Black fruit cake .... 1.00 244 White fruit cake .... 1.00 245 Marble cake 1.00 24C Pound (1.00 247 Cocoanut 1.00 248 Caramel 1.00 249 Nut 4 1.00 260 Angel Food 1.00 261 Chocolate 1.00 252 Pineapple 1.03 253 Decorated 1.00 254 Marshmellow 1.00 255 Devil 1.00 256 Lady Baltimore 1.00 257 Doughnuts 1.00 258 Cookies 1.00 269 Ginger Snaps 1.00 260 Jelly roll 1.00 261 Ginger bread 1.00 262 Small fancy cakes . . 1.00 263 Cheese straws 1.00 264 Wafers .? 1.00 265 Rosettes 1.00 CANDY 266 Fudge SO 267 Cocoanut SO 268 Sea Foam SO 269 Peanut Brittle SO 270 Caramels SO 271 Taffy (white) SO 272 Molasses taffy 60 273 Mints SO 274 Martha Washington.. .60 276 Box assorted candy .. .60 MISCELLANEOUS 276 Balanced School lunch 1.00 277 Home - made grits . . .(0 278 Home-made Hominy.. .60 279 Home-made Meal SO 280 Home-made Flour . . .60 281 Dried Fruit 60 282 Beeswax SO 282 Sage 60 284 Soap (cook?4) 60 286 Soap (cold process).. .60 286 Quart Lard 60 287 1 lb. Butter 60 288 Dox. white eggs 60 28> Dox. yellow eggs 60 i Department E HOUSE FURNISHINGS AND CLOTHING HOUSE FURNISHINGS 2*0 Rag Crocheted 1.00 211 Rag Hooked 1.00 Bank Roll Nite . . Each person buying a ticket to the Fair will receive a coupon ticket which will be pot in a box and the holder of the lucky num ber drawn in the Grand Stand each nite will receive $25.00 in cash. If the holder of the lucky number is not present the 925.00 will be held over and the lucky number the following nite will re ceive $35.00. 292 Rug WOYen 1.00 293 Quilt Cotton patchwork 1.00 294 Quilt Appllqued .... 1.00 295 Bed Spread Knitted 2.00 296 Bed Spread Crocheted 2.00 297 Bed Spread appllqued or embroderied 1.00 298 Bed spread tufted . . 2.00 299 Bed apread knotted. . 2.00 300 Tablecloth and napkin* hemstitched . . 1.00 301 Tablecloth and napkins monogrammed or initial 1.00 302 Tablecloth Embrodery or cut work 1.00 303 Bridge set 100 304 Tea napkins .B0 305 Tray cloth 50 306 Card table cover 60 307 Luncheon set crocheted' 2.00 308 Chair set crocheted . . 1.00 309 Sheet and pillow cases to match 1.00 310 Pillow cases 60 311 Vanity set 60 312 Afghan crocheted .. 2.00 313 Afghan knitted 2.00 314 Slumber robe 2.00 316 Lamp shade 50 316 Sofa pillow 60 317 Towels -*50 318 Boudoir doll 60 319 Door stop 50 320 Pot holders 60 321 Curtains 1.00 322 Sampler (framed) .. .60 323 Infants bed set 1.00 324 Host useful article not listed 1.00 CLOTHING 326 Dress, Infants 1.00 326 Dress, Ladles crocheted 1.60 327 Dress, Ladles Knitted 1.60 328 Dress, made from bags 1.00 329 Sweater knitted .... 1.00 330 Sweater crocheted . . . 1.00 331 Gloree, hand-made . . 1.00 332 Cap, infants 1.00 333 Suit, boys 1.00 334 Salt, Mans 2.00 336 Pajamas 1.00 SIS Shirt, Little Boys.... 1.00 337 Shirt, Mans .... 1.00 338 Tie, Mans 60 33# Sox, knitted 1.00 840 Girl's coat, knitted or crocheted 1.60 341 Negligee ? 1.00 342 Night Gown 1.00 343 Apron SO 344 Handkerchiefs 60 <46 Bag, knitted or cro cheted 1.00 840 Bag appliqued 1.00 847 Bound Bntion Hole* on garment 1.00
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