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SECTION TWO paid-up circulation Of This Paper Is Greater Than The Population Given Shelby In The 1920 Census TEN PAGES She TODAY SECTION TWO letoel»ttj& TEN PAGES tuf TODAY RELIABLE HOME PAPER Of Shelby And The State's Fertile Farming Section. Modern Job Department. VOL. XXXII, No. 74 THE CLEVELAND STAR, SHELBY, N. C. FRIDAY, SEPT. 19, 1921. $-•00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE A Race Attraction For Cleveland County Fair The above is a photograph of Near Beer, Moonshine and Dixie Flyer, three horses of the Spoer hase stable, in a spectacular race, these three steeds, who derived their names from the comic pages, will be among the daily attractions at the county’s inaugural fair this fall, October li-18. Another horse, Spark Plug, not pictured above, will also be in the races. This particular attrac tion is known as tne Great Itube Race Comedy "and will only be a side entertainment for the real races, horse for which aie already being booked by Dr. Dorton, fair secretary. Waco Land Brings i Near $200 Acre r.a d near Waco is selling for nearly $200 per acre, S. M. Green a well known farmer of Fallston lias purchased the Guy Harrelson tract of 23 acres for $4,200. Four j years ago this farm sold for $650. The main reason for the advance in or ice, however, is the fact that Mi. IJarrelson has improved the land and built a handsome home and large barn on the farm. Mr. Green wi.l move to it this fall. • Farm land that sells for around $200 per acre is a big boost for Cleveland farmers in this section, which is now being widely adver tised as a farming section. Devel opment of land is the main feature however, of the Waco sale. Four years of Improvement netted $3, 550', and the big increase in price is proof enough that a farm may be built up as well as a business. — ■ " e some ;mes wonder how some folks can feel so self-important. Some Stunt for Fair Race King D, one of t-ho. 1 pitting wonders of the Spoorhae? st ib! the fair r,ves in the famous Cart-before-the-IIor \c Act, and kine B hold/, the half mile record, 1:22, and the dangerous bpoarhase /table say that this race attraction d *aws more other. Among the other entries by Sp ierha: e w ill ;than any I in a race ! >ut rider from wire to wire These horses start, circle or driver and hold the record for tim u \ Fans \ will be the stellar perfortner during will lie driven by Prof. F. Spoerhase. Stunt is a thriller. Officials of the app’quse from race track spectators be the quartette of Guideless Racers the track and come back to the wire with le half mile. CANDIES 370— Fudge, one pound . _ .75 ,50 371— Caramels, one-pound . . _ .75 .50 372 -Peanut Brittle, one pound __ . .75 .50 373— Sea Foam, one-half pound .75 .50 374— Pulled mints, one pound .. .75 .50 375— French candy, one pound _ .75 .50 HOME-MADE BETTER AND CHEESE. 376— Home-made Country Butter, one pound .75 .50 376 1-2—Creamery Butter, one pound .75 .50 377— Home-made Cheese, one pound . _ .50 .25 HOUSEHOLD ARTS MRS. J. A. ANTHONY i:i Charge. Rules. 1-—All Entries must be made on the grounds by G o’clock Monday night of Fair week. 2. —No entry fees will be charged. 3. —When three or more entries are made in a class, first money will be paid first winner, second money, second winner; third money, third winner; when only two entries are made second money first winner, third money second winner; when only one en try, third money will be paid first winner. 4. —Each exhibitor may make u sufficient number of entries to fill any class. 5-—Exhibits may be secured at booth not before 12 o’clock, noon, on Saturday of fair week. TABLE ANI.) BED LINENS. Centerpieces 378— Centerpiece, embroidered 379— Centerpiece, tatting .. 380— Centerpiece, cut work 381— Centerpiece not mentioned above ,75 .50 .75 .50 ,75 .50 .75 .50 Table Runners. 382— Table Runner, embroidered _ - .75 .50 383— Table Runner, crocheted __ .75 .50 384— Table Runner, tatting + __ .75 .50 384 (a)—Table Runner, not mentioned above .75 .50 Towels 385— Towel, embroidered _ . 386— Towel, crocheted _ _ 387— Towel, tatting 388— Towel, not mentionel above Bureau Scarfs. 380 Bureau scarf, embroidered .. _ Bed Linen. 303— Bed Spread, or Counterpane . 304— Pillow Case, embroidered _ _ _ ■>00—Bureau scarf, crocheted 301—Bureau scarf, tatting ’Bureau scarf, not mentioned above P‘Uow Set, not mentioned above - 306—Bed room set o0(—Bed Set, embroidered _ House Linen General. 308—Tidy _____ _ .75 .50 300—Piano Cover —_ . _ .75 .50 400— Pin Cushion .75 .50 401— Window Curtains ...._ .75 .50 402— Bridge Set_ .75 .50 Ladies' Artiles. 403— Best Collar and Cuff set . . __ .75 .50 404— Night Gown_ . _ . .75 .50 40.) Waist, hand made _ _ .75 .50 406 Kithen Apron, must be sensible and neat _ _ _ __ _ . .75 .50 40(—Fancy Apron „_ . .75 .50 408— -Teddy Bear . _ _ .75 .50 409— Slip__ .75 .50 410 Suit of Underwear, complete _ 1.00 .75 441—Kimona .... __ .75 .50 Miscellaneous Articles. 412—Specimen Filet Lace. _ _ .50 .25 413 Specimen Irish Crochet.. __ .50 .25 ^ Specimen of hand made Lace not men tioned above .. .50 .25 415 Ladies Shawl, Sacque or Sweater, knit ted _ .75 .50 416 Slipper, knitted___ __ .75 ,50 ^a°e ^roc^e4> °ne yard or more .50 .25 Lady’s Shawl, Sacque or Sweater, crocheted _____ __.75 .50 419 Slippers, crocheted.. .75 .50 ~() Handkerchief, embroidered _ _ - .50 .25 Handkerchief, hemstitched with initial °r monogram__ __ __ _ .50 .25 4— Handkerchief, lace edge__ .50 .23 .75 .50 .75 .50 .75 .50 .75 .50 .75 .50 .75 .50 .75 .50 .75 .50 .75 .50 .75 .50 .75 .50 .75 .50 423-Handkerchief, tatting 424— Specimen Button Holes on various ma terials, (3) 425— Best specimen patching __ 420—Best specimen darning _ 427— Calico quilt 428— Patchwork or crazy Quilt, worsted or silk ,__ 429— Home-made Rug 430— Work Bag . 431— Laundry Bag 432— School bag _ .. „ Baby Section. 433— Pillow 434— Bib, embroidered 435— Sacque __ 436— Cloak 437— Bootees, crocheted, knitted or embroid ered 438— Socks, crocheted or knitted __ 439— Buggy Robe 440— Dress __ _ 441— Cap, embroidered __ 442— Slip _ _ _ 443— Rompers__ 444— Child’s Dress .50 .25 *50 .25 .50 .25 .50 .25 .75 .50 75 .50 .75 .50 .50 .25 .50 .25 .50 .25 .75 .50 .75 .50 .75 .50 .75 .50 .75 .50 .75 .50 .75 .50 .75 .50 .75 .50 .75 .50 .75 .50 .75 .50 Fine Arts. 415—Oil Painting, Cleveland County scene 1.00 .75 446— Oil Painting, other subject .. . 1.00 .75 447— Water Color, Cleveland County scene _ 1.00 .75 448— Water color, other subject _ _ 1.00 .75 449— Charcoal or Crayon, original _ 1.00 .75 450— Pen and ink __ .. _ . 1.00 .75 451— China painting, best collection 3.00 2 00 452— Best collection, not less than 3 oil paint ings 3.00 2.00 453— Best collection, not less than 3 water colors - . .. 3.00 2.00 454— Best specimen craft work _ 1.00 .75 455— Best specimen bead work _ __ 1.00 .75 456— Best specimen tapestry __ 1.00 .75 457— Best specimen metal work _ 1.00 .75 458— Best collection of antiques _ 3.00 2.00 EUUEA 1 HJINAL DEPARTMENT 1. —Competition in the Educational Department is confined to pupils in the schools of Cleveland County. 2. —All entries close Monday night at 6 p. m. of fair week. 459—Exhibits by schools must be exclusively the work of the pupil actually attending the school and must have been done since September, 1923, exhibits to consist of specimens of any fype of educational work, art, agriculture, Home Economics, etc. (Note)—\ First, second and third premiums will be offered. When three or more entries are made in the same class, first money will be paid first winner. When only two entries are made in the same class, second money will be paid first winner, third money second win ner. When only one entry is made in a class, third money will be paid first only one entry is made in a class, third money will be paid first winner _i -_ _ 5.00 MISS IRMA BOWMAN in Charge. BABY SHOW 459—Best baby under 1 yeur old scoring high est —- ..... __ 3.00 400—Best Baby one to two year old _ _ 3.00 461— Best Baby over two years old scoring highest__:_ _ . ___ __ 3.00 FLOWER EXHIBIT MISS BONNIE MAUNEY In Charge. 462— Collection of cut Dahlias ___ _ 1.00 463— Collection cut Roses -- _ 1.00 464— Collection Chrysanthemums . _ 1.00 465— Collection Cosmos __ _ 1.00 466— Collection Zennias _ _ _ 1.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 2.00 .50 .50 3.00 2.00 467— Collection Ferns '_ 468— Collection Coleus —. _— __— 469— Best Hydrangea _____ 470— Best collection (not less than ten va rieties) Potter Flowers _ WOMAN’S CLUB EXHIBIT MRS. RUSH STROUP and MRS. DWELLE In Charge -Best educational booth entered by Clev eland County Woman’s Club illustrative of their work ___ . .. - . —- —15.00 10.00 POULTRY DEPARTMENT REV. JNO. SUTTLE, In Charge. .25 .26 .25 .25 .25 1.00 .25 .25 1.00 471 5.00 PIGEONS AND PET STOCK. Note—Please red rules carefully as they will be strictly en forced. _Rules and Regulations. . * 1. The latest American standard of Perfection shall be the guide of the judge in placing awards. Judging will be by compari son. 2. Birds entered in the single classes can not compete for breeding-pen prizes. 3. All stock must be entered in the name of the actual owner. 4. No stock can be removed from the hall until after the close of the Fair, except by written consent of the Manager cf the Poul — try Department. 5. Stock showing symptoms ofcdisca.se .will be excluded from exhibition. t>. 1 he I* air association will not be responsible for losses or accidents, but all stock will receive careful attention and every pre caution taken to prevent damage or loss. '• AH birds fed and eared for by the Fair association, 8. Any exhibitor interferring with the Judge in the discharge of his duties shall forfeit all claim he may have in the Premium List. 9. Breeding pens will consist of one male (either cock or cockerel) and four females (all hens or all pullets, or both hens and pullets,) and will not be alowed to compete in open eass. 10. Definition of Terms—The term “Specimen" applies to ariy thing for which a premium is offered. Cock—A male bird hatch ed prior to 1024. Cockerel—A male bird hatched during 1024. Hen — A female hitched prior to 1021. Pullet—A female hatched during 1024. 11. All specimens will be classified. No deviation from this rule for any one. Entrance Fee—Singles 25 cents; Pens 59 cents. 12. Shipping coops must be marked with name of breeds, sex, number of fowls contained, address of exhibitor, and express charges fully prepaid to insure prompt return at close of Fair. 15. Positively no specimens will be received for competition after October 14th at 10 a. m. 14. Unless there are three or more entries in each class, first | prize will be awarded and second money paid. Where there is no competition, first premium will be awarded, but no money paid. 3 5. The Judge has been selected for his established reputation and experience. 16. There will be a First, Second and Third Premium; the Third Premium will consist cf a ribbon. 17. Pigeons will be shown and judged in pairs. Classes and Premiums. Premiums will be paid on cock, hen, cockerel, pullet and pen in each class, except those specified otherwise. BARHEI) PLYMOUTH ROCKS. 472— First Best Cock __ 473— —Hen ...\_ 474— Cockerel .... 475— Pullet . 476— -Pen—1 male and 4 females 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 477— Cock — 478— Hen 470--Cockerel 480— Pullet .L 481— Pen WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS. _l.oo ........ 1.00 _ 1.00 _l.oo _ _ ___J 2.00 .50 Ribbon .50 Ribbon .50 Ribbon .50 Ribbon .50 Ribbon .50 Ribbon .50 Ribbon .50 Ribbon .50 Ribbon 1.00 Ribbon (Continued On Page Three.) EFIRDS New Arrivals In Ladies Coats Silk Dresses Wool Dresses New Sweaters COMING IN DAILY, NOT BY DOZENS BUT BY THE HUN DREDS— 208 Brand New Silk and Wool Dresses Just Arrived In All Of The Fall Favorite Fabrics, Including Crepe Satin, Flat Crepe, Satin, Canton, Novelty Silks, Serges and Poirets With Prices Ranging From $2.95 to $32.50. 103 NEW FALL COATS If its is a Cat you want we certainly have it in all coirs and kinds. Plain and Plaids. Some with fur collar and cuffs. Our prices are right. Prices $7.95 to $38.50. —SWEATERS— —SWEATERRS— —SWEATERS— For the School Boys and Girls. See ours B-4-U buy. We will have hundreds of others by the time you read this ad. Efird’s Department Store SHELBY, N. C.
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