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Page Two PREMIUMS AWARDED AT THE RUTHERFORD COUNTY FAIR, 1922 Hogs Sow or Gilt, 8 months old, any breed— lst prize—C. W. May field, Forest City, R-2; 2na prize—Jas. N. Goode, Forest City, R-3. Best Pure Bred Poland China Boar—lst prize—J. D. Butler, For est City, R-2. Best Pure Bred Poland China Sow—lst Prize—C. W. Mayfield, Forest City, R-2. Best Pure Bred Duroc Jersey Boar—lst prize—J. C. Ross, For est City, R-3; 2nd prize—C. Y. Young, Spindale. Best Pure Bred Duroc Jersey Sow —Ist prize—Jas. N. Goode, Forest City, R-3. Best Pair Pigs, 3 months old and under —Ist prize—C. W. May field, Forest City, R-2. Largest Fat Hog—lst prize—C. W. Mayfield, Forest City, R-2; 2nd prize—Jas. N. Goode, Forest City, R-3. Best Pig, 8 months old and under —Ist prize—Rosco Morgan, Rutherfordton, R-4; 2nd prize- Gordon Wall, Forest City, R-l. Best Sow and Litter—lst prize— C. W. May field, Forest City, R-2; 2nd prize—Howard Daniels, For est City. Best Pig for Pig Club Member; this is offered by Farmers Bank & Trust Co., of Forest City and is open only to Boys and Girls Pig Club Members —Ist prize— Rosco Morgan, Rutherfordton, R-4; 2nd prize—Gordon Wall, For- RON DOWN PEOPLE NEED RICH BLOOD YOU never heard a doctor say, "He is all run down, but his blood is pure and rich." The best thing—the biggest thing— that Gude's Pepto-Mangan does is to purify and enrich your blood. Then those weary, run down, dragged out feelings will disappear, and the oldtime vim and "pep" come back again. Get Gude's Pepto-Mangan today. At your druggists—liquid or tablets, as you prefer. Glide's Pepto-Mangan Tonic and Blood Enricher^ NOTHING COMPARES WITH CHEVROLET ft | C/cucr Aw - Says Betty Butterfly I the time of | ll y ear when you & should cover up T your bulb beds and & prune your summer and X fall flowering- shrubs, f You'll find a visit to «> this blossoming arcadia J a pleasure whether you & want to talk flowers x or buy. 1 Reinhardt Drug Co. S Agents PROLONG THE LIFE OF YOUR WARDROBE This is a duty you owe to yourself if you are anxious to get every dollar's worth of wear out of your clothes. Our method of pressing clothes does not twist, pull and haul them out of shape, but instead vv e put the natural body shape in to the most misused garment, giv ing it better creases and a uniform finish. The Service Shop Phone 134 Forest City, N. C. We have moved to the Jona* Kiser house, back of Horn's Store. est City; 3rd prize Crowford Powell, Forest City. * * • DEPARTMENT N—WOMAN'S HANDIWORK Mrs. W. 0. Watkins, Supt. Pair Pillow Cases —Mrs. P. C. Rollins, Rutherfordton. Sheet—Mrs. P. C. Rollins, Ruth erfordton. Table Cloth—Mrs. Gene Flack, Gilkey. Tea Napkins—Mrs. W. 0. Wat kins, Rutherfordton. Dinner Napkins—rMs. W. O. Watkins, Rutherfordton. Center Piece—Mrs. P. C. Rol lins, Rutherfordton. Doilies and Lunch Cloth, Mrs. W. H. Hayden, Spindale, 2nd Mrs. F. F. Cobb, Spindale. Towel —Mrs. Gene Llack, Gil key. Embroidery—Cotton or Linen Infant's Pillow—Mrs. Rena Wil liamson, Forest City. Infant's Cap Mrs. L. A. Hol land, Forest City. Infant's Long Dress—Mrs. W. H. Hayden, Spindale. Infants's Coat —Mrs. A. H. Hunt, Spindale. Infant's Carriage Robe—Mrs. J. P. Williamson, Forest City. Infant's Short Dress —Miss Rose Gaffney, Harris. Suit Ladies Underwear—Mrs. C. M. Harrill, Henrietta. Sofa Pillow —Mrs. Hicks Hill, Rutherfordton. Ladies' Handkerchiefs (6) —Mrs- W. 0. Watkins, Rutherfordton. Embroidery—Silk- Infant's Long Skirt —Mrs. W. H. Hayden, Spindale. Table Runner —Mrs. W. H. Hay den. Crochet Work Infant's Sacque—Mrs. J. B. Flynn, Rutherfordton, R-l. Center Piece Linen Crochet Trimmed —Mrs. P. C. Rollins, Rutherfordton. Infant's Bootees —Mrs. L. A. Hol land, Forest City, R-2. Table Cloth—4 Doilies—Mrs. W. 0. Watkins, Rutherfordton. Tea Set—Miss Ella Trout, Spin dale. Infant's Cap, Organdie—Mrs. 0. J. Holler, Union Mills. Knitting and Weaving Homemade Counterpane—Mrs. C. J. Sorrell, Gilkey. Shawl—Miss Corrie Morgan, Rutherfordton, R-4. Slippers—Mrs. F. S. Logan,. Union Mills. Rag Rug—Mrs. 0. C. Holland, Forest City, R-2. Best Specimen Home Weaving— Mrs. B. G. Moore, Forest City, R-2. Homemade Fabrics Applique Quilt —Mrs. D. (?. Mel ton, Forest City, R-3. Unbleached Spread—Mrs. O. A. Hill, Rutherfordton. Piece Fancy Work—Unclassi fied—Miss Rose Gaffney, Harris. Best Dress Shirt made by Club Woman, Machine Sewing—lst prize—Mrs. J. B. Whitaker, Ollen boro; 2nd prize—Mrs. 0. C. Hol land, Forest City, R-2; 3rd prize- Mrs. A. S. Harrill, Ellenboro. Displays Display of Fancy Work by indi vidual —Mrs. J. P. Williamson, Forest City. Disply of Tatting—Mrs. W. 0. Watkins, Rutherfordton. Display 6 Pieces Fancy Work— Mrs. P. C. Rollins, Rutherford ton. Made Over Garments Remodeled Dress—Mrs. R. F. Tate, Union Mills; 2nd prize—Mrs. M. D. Miller, Harris. Boys' Suit from old Garments— Mrs. M. J. Hudson, Forest City, R-2. Boys' Pants from old Garments —Mrs. J. C. Buff, Ruth. Girls' Coat from old Coat —Mrs. S. R. Morgan, Rutherfordton. Best Display Made over Gar ments —Miss Mary Beam, Spin dale. « * * DEPARTMENT I—CHILDREN'S Miss Nan Morgan, Supt. Moulding in Clay—Summie Hud son. Forest City, R-2. Willow Basket—Summie Hud son, Forest City, R-2. Pine Needle Basket—Winnie Price, Forest City, R-l; 2nd prize —Ocie McClure, Forest City. Pine Needle Tray and Rafia— Alice Morgan, Rutherfordton, R-4. 2nd prize—Ocie McClure, Forest City. Best Work Apron—Nora Mor gan, Rutherfordton, R-4; 2nd prize —Beth Padgett, Rutherfordton. Best House Dress—Alice Mor gan, Rutherfordton; 2nd prize— Nora Morgan, Rutherfordton. Best Dust Cap—Nora Morgan. Best Buttermilk Biscuits—Hazel Buff, Ruth; 2nd prize—Alice Mor gan, Rutherfordton, R-4. Corn Meal Muffins—Alice Mor gan, Rutherfordton; 2nd prize— Exhibit Candy—Alice Morgan, Rutherfordton. Layer Cake—Alice Morgan, Rutherfordton. 2nd prize—Mary Justice, Rutherfordton. Plain Sewing, Machine —Nora Morgan, Rutherfordton. White Aapron, Hand Made— Nora Morgn, Rutherfordton, 2nd prize—Evie Holland, Forest City, R-2. Hemstitched Towel —Nora Mor gan, Rutherfordton, R-4. Crayon Drawing—Mrs. G. R. McDaniel, Forest City. Cartoon by High school pupil— Grady Smart, Union Mills. Map of North Carolina —Grady Smart, Union Mills. Specimen Handwriting—Mildred Morgan, Rutherfordton, R-4. Specimen Handwriting Nora Morgan, Rutherfordton. Advertisement Howard Mon teith. Exhibit Carpenter Work —James Wilkie, Rutherfordton. Best Made Oress —Lillian Burns, Rutherfordton, R-l; 2nd prize— Alice Morgan, Rutherfordton, R-4. Knitted Wash Cloth —Alice Mor gan. Best Tea Sot—Evie Holland, Forest City, R-2. Machine Made Work Apron- Nora Morgan, Rutherfordton, R-4. # ♦ » DEPARTMENT F—POULTRY, PIGEONS AND PET STOCK A. S. Harrill, Supt. Barred Plymouth Rock Exhibition Class: Cock—lst prize—Mountain View Farm, Rutherfordton, R-l. 2nd prize—Mrs. Grady Withrow, Hollis. 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These Pens Make Ideal Christmas Presents for Friends and Relatives—Buy Your Tires Here Now and Get One FREE! This Is a Chance of the Year to Equip Your Car With HENDERSON ECONOMY TIRES and acquire Christmas presents for your family without additional cost. Henderson Tires are quality Tires —they are made in one of America's best equipped factories from the very highest quality materials, including pure gum friction rubber and long staple cotton fabric and cord. They are pliable, resist jolts and bumps and render service equalled by few other brands. . HENDERSON LOW PRICES ARE PLEASING TO AUTOISTS We Have Sold 567 HENDERSON and ENSIGN Tires Since August 18th —Their Quality Service is a CONFIDENCE BUILDER. Blackburn Sales Co. Opp. Cleveland Hotel SPARTANBURG, S. C. Telephone 547 fHE FOREST CTTf COURIER Hupmobile No compromise of good designing or fine manu facturing is ever forced upon our engineers. • They are entirely free from the limitations they might meet if they were dependent, for some vital parts, on outside manufacturing sources. Carolina Motor Co. Forest Gty, N. C. Thursday, November 16, 1922 I I
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