Grandmother's Comf orter S INCE we got a PERFEC TION HEATER, Grand mother keeps cozy all day long. In five minutes the Perfec tion makes chilly rooms comfortable. It is light and easy to carry around. When the furnace breaks down and during cold snaps, it is the most useful thing in the house. The Perfection gives you ten hours of comfort on a gallon of kerosene the most inexpensive form of heat. Use Akiddin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to obtain best results in Oil Stoves, Lamps and Heaters. 4 TANDARD OIL COMPANY - (New .Jrsey) I). C. ia lotte. N ( N I I. V. 1 C:.T 11\1 0)1m ill Lc~tk for t TI~~ rdn~." hr w r snd tri. tores ih 'm A nr. Pwa, lc E.po, ion Q jx ' . ? O QatO W. P. udgen - I 11111mitmuuumm immu E ALT N.Y--GS __ ~ 1ii1I1i 3 i fr rm mnm T mrrrr rem[[ EneprC asB~ings an u be nrse oOrCr tion. PRA ICE OneI CO U alit Oeovrly oeBn 'Mme TireaBusinea ek nIen. 0. L LAURENS FAIRS the Southern Cultivator repetition. On Friday, September 24, we attended their 29th annual exhibit of agricultural products, ladies' fan cy work, poultry, cattle and hogs, and horses. They hold this fair on the last Friday in September, and have never been rained out. On this occasion the morning was cloudy, but the clouds passed away and the day was all that could be asked for. We have attend ed many fairs, but we have never seen such an exhibit of horse flesh as they have at Fairview. They start judging the various entries-43 in number at 9 o'clock and continue until five. Shetland ponies, colts of various ages, saddle horses, buggy horses, stallions, brood mares, mule teams, single and double, all are there in numbers (some 300 or more), and of the highest qual ity. We do not believe any place in the South can show as much fine horse tJ]sh, unless it be Lexington, Ky. We know the cotton belt can not excel it. N(dk the lesson to draw from the fair is his: See what long years of work 'long any given line will do for I peolie. These l alImers have beell talught to apprecliat goo( hiorses, to tIalke a special pride in havin ftint tocik. This is the hest attl(eied fair WO (ver aw( , Ihle Ilie grolunds are out five j dites frontl the nevarl't ril1 road '.ti o ;t ill the a ette'n ui s 1. we saw I. hitt-"1es to say ilothilig of autlloitobile;i n111d 1 rria es 1 w:!ols. Tin'e i a fsciatio ab ut tis air, and w lope It) litnt w\.ih 11(111 for iny y *u's. llard ti I . low p!ice: of colloll, "w\Itrs ald ri ls of W r " n11.1kA n~o inees i ioll upo { is fair, I .jike h( iist a:4 liin,. it has he'ome a ilxturt in the live s of these fari s, who liv' il onoe of lhe best 1ard'11 and biest fariiig sttelols; of the south -- th h of the l'i(dmont helt of' Southll Car'olina. S SEEN EDITOR HUNNICUTT r, by G. F. Hunnicutt, Editor Wind with, bull e!xpeienvce. hasr Ilau t hiln how to plialt So .115s to seculre a :8.an1d. \\' werti glad to see tIi's le lato ilds11tr' gettinlg 1 :,.' hoid ill v a:t 1 1a I1:I1 t nI i o Ifor lo i ti :11 anid if 10