. List of premiums and rules and regulations of the North Carolina State , but only across of registered thoroughbreds within the above- named families of Merinos. ANGORA GOATS. fikst. second. 492. Best buck, one year and over $ $ .50 493. Best buck kid under one year 50 494. Best ewe, one year and over .50 495. Best ewe kid under one year 50 496. Best flock, not less than six head $ and Diploma. MILK GOATS. 497. Best flock Diploma. 498. Best Doe Diploma. 499. Best buck Diploma. WOOL. Wool grown in 1906 or 1907 can compete for premiums. Samples to con-sist of three fleeces


. List of premiums and rules and regulations of the North Carolina State , but only across of registered thoroughbreds within the above- named families of Merinos. ANGORA GOATS. fikst. second. 492. Best buck, one year and over $ $ .50 493. Best buck kid under one year 50 494. Best ewe, one year and over .50 495. Best ewe kid under one year 50 496. Best flock, not less than six head $ and Diploma. MILK GOATS. 497. Best flock Diploma. 498. Best Doe Diploma. 499. Best buck Diploma. WOOL. Wool grown in 1906 or 1907 can compete for premiums. Samples to con-sist of three fleeces representing one clip, which must be represented by thegrower, or the merchant, in the name of the grower, who has received thesame for sale. To be judged as to beauty and elasticity of fibre, length and strength ofstaple, brightness of fleece and general condition. FIRST. SECOND. 500. Best and largest display of North Carolina wool $ $ 501. Best and largest display of products from wool, showing different stages from fleece to cloths Gold medal. Carolina CooK vStove. FULLY Guaranteed IN Every Way. We make a full ine of Heating Stoves. Hollow ware, Grates, Andirons, Feed Cutters, Sad Irons,Wood Splitters. Write for our complete catalogue. GLASCOCK STOVE MANUFACTURING CO. • (Successor to G. T. Glascock & Sons.)GREENSBORO NORTH CAROLINA- In the manufacture of ChewingTobacco for Thirty-five Years Both as Employee and Proprietor Convinces Us that it is a False Economy for a Man to ChewCommon or Low Grade Tobaccos. To commence with, the leaf is not suitable for chewing, or it wouldnot be common or low grade, and the price at which the manufac-tured article is sold precludes the use by the manufacturer of thebetter grades of flavoring; the result is, that The User of CommonChewing Tobacco will Put a chew in his mouth and masticate it in a few minutes, and then Throw It Away when His Palate Revolts And he will keep up this operation, putting in and throwing out allday; so th


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