PROGRAMME- Continued 



All contestants must ^art at signal ride fifty yards, dismount, 

 pick up potato, mount, return to starting point and deposit potato 

 in goal basket, continuing until all potatoes are picked up. Win- 

 ner to be the boy placing greatest number of potatoes in basket. 



Rockaway, Depot Wagon or Coupe Hor^e. 

 (To be shown before appropriate vehicle.) 

 Mare or gelding, not less than 15-3 hands high. 



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TENNESSEE PASTURE SCENE 



What Tennessee Needs 



Tennessee has much to be thankful for in the way of citizen- 

 ship, religious and educational institutions, boundless mineral re- 

 sources, excellent forests, fine livestock, fertile lands, the best 

 water, the finest climate and its varied manufacturing and indus- 

 trial institutions, but it has some "wants" yet. 



She needs more capital, coupled with industry, pluck and brains 

 to develop her boundless resources. Intelligent, industrial emi- 

 grants to build homes in the State and to become prosperous and 

 happy through the cultivation of her fruitful soil. Manufac- 

 turers to add millions of dollars to the value of her cotton 

 crop by spinning and weaving into thread and cloth for 

 mills, steel works, and other industries into which large quantities 

 of iron and steel enter, near our inexhaustible iron ore de- 

 posits where coal of the finest quality and limestone for fluxing, 

 can be found in abundance and in close proximity; to manu- 

 facture the timber of which there is estimated to be in the 

 State more than 16,000,000 acres, about one-half of which is 

 yet virgin forest, into the finished product instead of shipping it 



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