. , - -. Saturday, December 2,.i916j-C : : . - ' V.:. , -: ArSUCCE3SFUt-.C0IZIUHITY-- FAIR v4 the.-jttdgiag,.i?.Tliwe was7no hbx-' vPense: to; the iaif. association f o'rithe , services. the$emen. 1 J, . : : School should r be ?" the unit1 of each How Tw6.TowiJhip Came Together and. Held Fair That Wa the V ' v i' s By Boy Thotttt; a neighborhood,- and rih xxdei to make effort by the people. Fotty were offered to be held for one day" and that the ex- la re in Mcii ; The fair compared favorably m the hibite shod be- restricted ; to two the individual entries. Twenty; dol amber -and quality- of exhibits, wnships-gunr-ahd Lebanon. - lars of thepremiuni'list was given b anv couhty fairs' Tlierewere W State n,9rv Aul- 1 people in atfendance4indlvidual .-s Therejare t nine ; sch6os hi the two rhalnder was; secured by private ' sub- entries, comprising .50 head of horses, townships, so each- school was as- scription " . " 25 head of cattler20i?og4 DinnerUln stead of, -the ' usuaf die-' ' -rrx Jbl , ., , J ' nic dinner, lunch " and J cold drinks were'sold. Ordinarily, enough can be. , made in this i wayjq pay the expenses '. of the fair. - V , ; ; Hpyf- Premiums Vfefe 'I Paid if he . premium money was deposited, in a bank.irf purham?,and a check .signed by the secretary of the fair was mait-' ed to each winner. A -v "; ' . ; The pople of the Bahama- com-' muhify surely ibink'that "the fair was; ; worth while; :;for they are already; making plans fdr next year. , Ah ex- nipu nan large enougn to accommo date, all the. exhibits is being planned. The . fair will be held" two, 'days iri stead'of one, and miny. new features' will be added to the program., ? " ; ROY THOMAS. - Durham,. N. C, ,'. ' ' , " J A TEACHERS' HOME Buffalo School District Put up a Handsome Schoolhouse and Made a Teacher's 'Manse" of the Ol3 ' Building . ; " DOMESTIC SCIENCE AND ART EXHIBITS. THREE- years 5 ago -the Buffalo chickens, 800 entries in the Afield - siippbrters Of each -school entered 1 School Manse was 'the Buffalo crops department, ad over SOO dis- their' products with that particular schoolhouse. It was then considered plays in the domestic -science and art .schooUThis arrangement helped each about1 the ' second best schooP build department. The fair was opened school to make a splendid showing, ing in Cherokee County. ' But the at nine o'clock in the morning with a and ah the individual en-- lighting was poor, coming from 'all parade thre-qtiarters:-'bf9milej;'ih''-itries to compete for prizes; sides, causing cross lights - which length, the parade, headed by a RefolationsAlf ' field crops and were bad on the children's eyes; In brass band, was composed of floats" domestic 'science and art exhibits some of the rooms there were even and horseback riders frorn the var- were entered the day before the windows in front of 5 the children; ious schools in- the community. Af- iair, and the livestock" was entered Then, too, the rooms were' crowded ter the parade, Capt. E. J:; Parrish, before riine o'clock on the morning even after a third; rooni had been representing the Durham Qiamber of bf 'the fair. 'No admission fee was ; added. :y-y; y.. Commerce, made a short address o'f , charged to enter the fair grounds. As soon as the new building was welcome. , -Preparation of Accommbda The judging, which was done by Each school was' required to look af-: the old one would make; a delightful representatives of-the Ar and M. Col- ter its'owri boothenterin'g and plac- - "Teacher's - Manse't This idea was lege, was conducted so that there was ing the exhibits and decorating. Tern- a pleasing one, as it was hard to get no conflict in liirlaiticr fliA PtitrtAc hnrnrv stallns and nehs for the live- board. each department." This arrangement, stock were erected several days be enabled the people to Observe the fore the' fair by men of the commun judging of ' all -exhibits, and it i'ty. Supervision of the Departments. The old building was then remod led and is now; the most 'convenient of modest four-room homes. A large garden furnishes the teach- A man ; of the "community and : two ers with vegetables and the' children Students of the farm life school were with a demonstration plot, assigned to each of the following de- This year the teachers; have raised lip! -ll tern;" swjjprr' o t1 2V $ O J v 4 4, W u i proved a most satisfactory nlah. It was really a short institute course for the farmers. When a farmer brought up his horse,' cow or hog to be judged, the good poirits and de- fects of the animal were pointed tut. If his animal won the blue; ribbon he was told why, iand if ; it : didiot, he was told whf his neighbors animal was better than- his. In the field crops department the 'farmer was told what qualities should constitute a good exhibit of corn, potatoes, .wheat, etc., and then he was told Why this entry of corn was better than an other. The many questions asked the' judges was evidence that the people" were there to ;get some real benefit Jrom the judging. The event that at tracted most attention in the live stock department ' was v the : saddle horse contest in jyhich 'there were twelve entries. After the - judging, athletic contests were" held and at four o'clock the fair closed. " - The J erection of, the exhibit hail two weeks - hfft.A - ilial 5 ; , ; o , -fiwiaia ; .examplevof community co-: " ,..rr" T A , . . operation. All the materials and lum- partments: cattle, horses, hogs, poul-- a nice fat hog and almost a hundred )cr f or the erection ; of this building try and field crops. Girls were put chickens.. were : funihejdf ff re'e ." by Vme'mbers': of - in charge of the domestic science and So faf, the manse has , been a suc j1 comimunityhis building , cess, the teachers living? together "s for escfibol and field crops , parades-Each school was required amicably, which is contrary to the exnibits. .. . v ? ; ; - to furnish two floats and as. ..many usually.-accepted idea that ; women A brief outlinbf hov the fair was horseback ftders as possible. A prize cannot get along together; " organized 1 and managed may be of of two dollars Was offered for the ; ; (MISS) MARION MORGAty ;nteresf to other communities con- best float. " Rt 1, Blacksboro, S C. t templatinff-Thavintf- anm'mi'inff-ir--ji?r: A -Jndffet-Mr: W; H.Hutt; Chairman . , ; , :.. Preliminary Organization.-A mass of the State Committee, arranged for meeting of the : people oL the com- two men from tfle A.- & M. College to If How much time does' your boy have to de velop individual thought add Initiative? Jfn;.::, Shirts arid) ) W'M-J - Jumpersei-J' iiH'. oQotii mm StendmtfD or over R 'years i nil j are ideal working clothes. The cloth is" tough .'as leather, has a soft finish and launders fine. The color is standard stay-fast" Stifel's Indigo blue. Remember, it's the CLOTH In your; overalls that gives the wear. ' When you buy overalls, jumpers and shirts .look for this mark on the in side of thegarment on the back of the ' . lt ,it . . REGISTERED - v cloth it's the sign of the wear-longest garment cloth.. ' t - Cloth manufactured by j. L. Stifcl & Sons Indigo Dyers and Printers :)-;-;WHEELING,W. New York. . . . . .260-26? Church Street Philadelphia...... :324 Market Street Boston. .;. . . .... . . 31 Bedford Street Chicago....... .223 W. Jackson Blvd. Ban' Francisco. .Postal Telegraph Bldg." St Joseph; M6." . . .ISaxtOn Bank Bldg. Baltimore. ... . .CocarCola . 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