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Program Chesterfiel day and T Wednesday, N ,9:00 a. m. Fair gates open 10:00 a. m. Free band concert, 10:15 a. m. Carnival shows open 10:30 a. m. Judging of cattle in tl 10:30 a. m. Best cow, dairy, breed 10:45 a. m. Best heifer, dairy brec 11:00 a. m. Best cow, beef breed, 11:15 a. m. Best steer, beef breed, 11:30 a. m. Best bull, beef breed, i 12:00 m. Free aeroplane flight 1:00 p. m. Best saddle horse to s 1:30 p. m. " 2:00 p. m. Best pair of saddle h< Gentleman riders. 2:20 p. m. Best horse in single 1 rvrv __ ii u 44 o:vv p. m. 3:30 p. m. Free aeroplane flight Thursday No 9:00 a. m. Fair gates open. 9:30 a. m. Free band concert. 10:00 a. m. Carnival shows open 10:00 a. m. Judging livestock in 10:00 a. m. Best mule shown in a 10:15 a. m. Best pair of mules sh< 10:30 a. m. Best mule colt shown 10:45 a. m. Best brood mare with 11:00 a. m. Best horse colt showi 11:30 a. ra. Best pair of horses sh 12:00 p. m. Free aeroplane fligh 1:00 p. m. Best pair of horses in < 1:30 p. m. Best pair of horses in 2:00 p. m. Best saddle horse, gir 2:30 p. m. Best saddle horse, Ixr 3.00 p. m. Best pair of saddle ho 3:30 p. m. Free aeroplane flight. 4.-U0 p. m. Mule bareback race f< 4:50 p. m. Pony race for boys (n Friday, November Two aeroplane flights for this Why She Would be Pleased "What would your mother say, little boy," demanded the passer by virtuously, "if she could hear you swear like that?" "She'd be tickled to death if she could hear it," answered the bad little boy. "She's stone deaf.' i m II u u n u M 1 ii JBJR i || Special attei I I TH DgSSggS: ; d County-'"Fair Toomorrow iovember 10 th on joy zone, he arena. I, shown in arena. ;d, shown in arena, shown in arena, shown in arena, shown in arena. >how 3 gaits, gentleman rider. " " " lady rider. >rses to show 3J gaits, Lady and larness, lady rider. " gentleman rider. vember 11th. t on joy zone, the arena, rena. )wn in arena, in arena. colt shown in arena. 1 in arena, own in arena, t. louble harness, gentleman driver, double harness, lady driver. 1 rider. v rider. rses, boy and girl rider. :>r boys. nount must be in pony class.) 1 A.1 tk.T rv i^ui.?-megro uay day?morning and afternoon. "William," said the teacher during the lesson in physiology, "what is the use of the external ear?" William considered a moment. "I think, teacher," he said, "it is mostly used to cafch dirt." . i EBA Pi Capital $ Deposits Assets ition given accoun We will I EBA rw< laat.M )W>?,W ,-w < ..?. ." w V '?% *-?*<*, x '*' "^T<> 1 -* " fc \ 1? ]= SAFE FARMING ALWAYS Outline of a Program Recbm mended'by Go verm* nt Specialists to Secure Safety in j the Cotton Belt , j Washington, D. ?A pro gram of "Safe Farming* for Iht South is outlined in a circiia: which the United States DepW ment of Agriculture has sent j< Konlrore J , uuua?iO| UU31UC33 U1CU UI1U 1HIJJJ ers in the cotton States* history of agriculture 4 in' St South, it has been said, has befc one of lean years and fat ye^s Short crops and high prices ha^t almost invariably been ollogec by big crops and low prices atjd in consequence, the farmer Hu experienced much distress. Tu increased attention which hjj recently been given to suppoj[. ing the people upon the land his already resulted in much gofd, but there is some danger, it| it pointed out, that, with the pice of cotton rising, there will b< a tendency ior farmers to retirn to the old system on cotton. Ij the people of the South produced their own living, the circulji points out, it would steady tlfe whole system and keep the boji from rocking. The safety met sures recommended are as falows: First: Produce a homp g&. den for every family on the fard, the >ear round, paying specif attention to a plot of Irish < sweet potatoes sufficient to su]. ply the family with food of th j[ character. Where feasible, hnje a patch of sorghum or other Caje to produce syrup for the family Second: Produce * the cori The Tin Tm C0TT01 \ GEL/1 ?. itock & Surpi i 4 i . A its of farmers. W be glad to numbe MK fl iai Mh Mb ' : t / \ t ( . f. T* ^ necessary to support all of I people on the farm and the li stock, with absolute safety. Third: Produce the necessa oats and other small grain supplement the corn as foe Pay attention to winter grazin* * Fourth: Produce hay and f< r age crops, sufficient to supply : . of the live stock on the fan ^ Use legumes such as clov< . cow peas, velvet beans, soy bea , and alfalfa for the production ? hay and to enrich the soil wi ! nitrogen and humus. Fifth: Produce the meat ne [ essary to supply the peop [ through increased attention poultry and hogs, especiall j Plan to increase gradually tl ; number of cattle and other li 5 stock so as to have a sufficie . number to consume the was t products of the farm and mal the waste lands productive. ^ Sixth: After all of these thin; , have been amply provided fo t produce cotton for the market. i [ f Doctor's Orders. 1 Sam had had so mar ' "miseries," real o r feigned, th: i he prided himself on his knov ; ledge of doctors and their way snvs The Pathfinder, Finally h eyes, he thought, needed attei tion, and he again consulted h \ Ph vsician. The doctor ga\ [' him something to drop in h eyes three times a day. Sam r< ceived the bottle in his profe sional patient manner. "Yas, suh; yas, suh," he ri . marked "An' dey's one fac'you forgot?is Ah to drap dese yer i I-mail eyes befo' meals or attt meals?" i Price tor j SEED. i AGERTON IF PA lND, S. 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