.TFlKUT-tgSYAtfJ.iENT.TKa:- LIGHT EST, THS : CLE ARIKG"-Piiso: .6.-:y. . .! , : y :-. . , Carolinasiiila Edition A Farm and nomeWefy for North Carolina, South Carolina fr YnscmiA, Established 1888, at Raleigh, N. C. Vol. XXXVIIgKd3 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1922 $1 a Year; 3 Years, $2 I 2L i ft 4f j I v-- V v. - ii M - . ' - TO SEE THE BEST FEED CROPS, FORAGE CROPS, EATIN' CROPS, LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, RACE HORSES, AND FOLKS, ggrTHE FAIR ' " ; h avmimmm 1 111 S 1SS THE Light in: the Clearingr-The little orphan boy blew the. dinner horn2 and ;blew and blew, thinking surely that it wouldallisatherintfronf the fields as it used to do. Aunt Deel, poor soul, didn't understand the; weight upon the little fellow's heartland the. usual thing happened. Bead this absorbing story, so true to the life many of us know, . . . . Page 6 A Success Ta& havej never " satisfied yourself as to just wKy you go to school ;anyway , says Clarence Poei 'Maybe you have asked yourself : 'What s Tf n.1 ' i. .. j. jj .-"' : ,li ' , : i x . lis rT 'A;!M K than li. 6 vuc oi it 1 0 JlQW mucn Detter on am x gumg , w mc, wu the boy who doesn't go to school at aIl:?'Those are frank, fair V If : Yoii Make a Superior Product, It Is Your Duty to Exhibit It. sinterest m-' your Heiguuur ib uuuu-mibump,, w vaiw , superior i)rdducis you have producedf le county or com munity fait is an excellent medium for the exchangm of ideas for rural development. . ; Qyfrf ' ' . Page 18" Let's Attend the Fairs This Year-kave you thought seriously of going to the fairs, beginning at the community, then to the , . countyand state fairs? Let's learn something new thisiall. . -You can get some ideas that will help you in all phases of farm -; workitatn the past, the fairs may not havebeen all they should. , r : -d noKonn xxrhn at.ATula with laflncere desire to cret useful . ' "' , information; can .always do so. . The officers of the .big fairs ;r.-: "X, .it si' r , ? - V ' - 1 j nave 4 uuuuvu J? "a 1 f; v "aP "ri " rTril I 1 .. "

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