. Premium list and regulations ; of the ... great State Fair of North Carolina. home-made 1748. One-horse plow, home-made 1749. Two-horse plow, home-made 1750. Plow stock, home-made 1751. Singletree, home-made 1752. Ox yoke and bows, home-made 1753. Hames, home-made 1754. Three horse collars, of any material 1755. Nest of cotton baskets, not less than six 1756. Ax handle, home-made 50 1757. Hoe handle, home-made 50 1758. Backhand, home-made 50 1759. Plow bridle, home-made 50 1760. Full set of plow gear (traces excepted) 1761. Shuck foot mat, ho


. Premium list and regulations ; of the ... great State Fair of North Carolina. home-made 1748. One-horse plow, home-made 1749. Two-horse plow, home-made 1750. Plow stock, home-made 1751. Singletree, home-made 1752. Ox yoke and bows, home-made 1753. Hames, home-made 1754. Three horse collars, of any material 1755. Nest of cotton baskets, not less than six 1756. Ax handle, home-made 50 1757. Hoe handle, home-made 50 1758. Backhand, home-made 50 1759. Plow bridle, home-made 50 1760. Full set of plow gear (traces excepted) 1761. Shuck foot mat, home-made .50 1762. Bread tray, home-made 50 1763. Broom, home-made 1764. Best display of any of the above articles made in North Carolina, Gold Medal 135 GILMORE WARD BRYANTDirector WALTER H. OVERTONSecretary SEND YOUR DAUGHTER TO THE Southern Conservatory of Music FOR HER EDUCATION IN MUSIC PIANO-VOICE-VIOLIN-PIPE ORGANAll Theory Taught and all Degrees Conferred WHY THE BEST IS PROVIDEDTHOROUGHNESS IS REQUIREDTHE COST IS LESS SOUTHERN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC DURHAM, N. WATCH US FOR WATCHES YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT OURSTORE WHEN IN NEED OF ANY-THING IN WATCHES, OR OPTjCAL GOODS,OR FINE WATCH AND JEWELRYREPAIRING, JOLLY-WYNNE JEWELRYCOMPANY RALEIGH, N. C. Cross & Linehan MENS FURNISHERS HATTERS 234-236 Tucker BuildingRaleigh, North Carolina 136 Atiction sale of exhibition live stock on Friday. Department L—Education Director, JAMES Y. JOYNER, Raleigh.(State Superintendent of Public Instruction.) (Competition for premiums in this Department is conhned to North Caro-lina.) Exhibits by schools must be exclusively the work of pupils (except collec-tions of natural specimens and working outfit) actually attending the school,and the work must have been done since Jane, 1914. Exhibits by schools may include art work, fancy work, penmanship, mapdrawing, culinaiy work, collections of geological, mineralogical, zoological,and botanical specimens, plain


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