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fyi ‘ |HEt_Qolored Agricultural and Mechanical Association, of Lex-  
*   I ington, Ky_, will hold its Thirty-eighth Annual Exhibition ‘  
V. 5 ` ` September 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, 1907, on the beautiful grounds of the  
Q l K. T. H. and B. Association. Lexington and the Blue Grass country  2 
— — extends a cordial welcome to the citizens of Kentucky and adjoining l __
V ' · states to this great exhibition of Live Stock, consisting of mules and ,,_», 
L jack stock, beef and dairy cattle, sheep, swine, poultry and products  
. from garden and farm_ Every department and class will represent  
i the best in its line to be seen at the fairs this season,  
Floral Hall will contain a most interesting exhibit of every sort  
_ of womans’ work with an art display and other features. The speed  
_ pmgyamiig complete with an extensive racing feature true to a Ken-  
ll _ _ tuckian’s heart. Mr. Booker 'I`_ Washington has been invited to be  
» the guest of the association and the indications are that we shall see  
  the largest crowd ever assembled on our grounds during the meeting  
E VV on that day_ The Eighth Regimental Band of Chicago, will furnish  
' r·  rV A 9; music for the meeting_ This organization is composed of about thirty  
V   first class artists and ranks as one of the best bands in America. There y l; 
V ’ ·° will be several big free attractions, which have never appeared in the  
V~ A D State before, to delight the visitors. Wm, G. McKinney in the most V , .  
  _` ‘ · sensational act. ever attempted by man - Shooting and leaping the  Q 
` . Double Death -iGap Flumes and Loop - will be seen twice daily. Other  
`   ( interesting free attractions, besides a large number of shows, merry- A  
g,   ' go- round and other amusements for young and old', will entertain those  
‘ l who attend. Boyton?s Canine Circus of performing dogs is another  
V ' » free attraction which will delight the children. Every precaution will  
y 1 be taken to preserve the best of order and secure to all who atteud the  
‘l\ l , best time of their life. Come meet your friends at the Fair. Rates  
  V: one fare plus 25c for round trip_ The management desires to thank  
6 l l every one who has contributed in any way to the success of our meet-  
V" . V .. l ing especially those who contributed so liberallylto our premium list.  
>   V  e i Wishing all a good time, again you are welcome.  
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Lexington, Ky.
 
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,1 1 All badges must be worn conspicuously, and any one found
1 without a badge will be put off the grounds. ·
, 2 Tickets must be procured, as no money will be received at
t the gates.
i 3 Books for entry of stock will be open ten days before the
~ Fair begins, and exhibitors should make their entry, if possible, before
the Fair commences.
4 The Fair will open each morning at 9 o’clock, by which
hour all entries should be made.
. 5 All stock should be entered in the name of the owner or his
agent.
i 6 Exhibitors will please be careful that they enter their stock
or articles in proper classes.
7 No person who is an exhibitor may act as judge in the ring
in which he or she exhibits.
8 Judges must not confer with each other, When each judge
has formed his or her opinion, they shall report the same to the Ring-
master, and he report their decision to the Secretary, and then pro- ,_
. claim the names of all persons entitled to premiums.
~ , 9 Judges are requested to pay strict attention to the conditions
governing the class in which they judge, and render their decisions
l accordingly.
1, lt) No person except judges and members of the Association .
., shall be allowed in the ring while the stock is being exhibited.
Q, 11 _The gates of the amphitheatre shall be closed ten minutes
l after the call of the Marshal for each class of stock.
‘ 12 No stock will be allowed to enter the ring unless under
` E . halter and in care of a groom
  13 If any person makes known to the judges his ownership of
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_¥ . 14 Where premiums amount to ten dollars, it will require two  
‘ " or more entries to fill the ring. When the premium is over ten dollars  
and not more than twenty dollars, it requires three or more to fill; all Q
‘ over twenty dollars will require four or more to fill the ring. .
15 All premiums will be paid in current money if not other yi
wise stated. "
i 16 All harness horses or mares, two years and over, will be re- g
quired to be shown in harness. {
‘ 17 Cattle, hogs, sheep aud poultry are left in_ the care of their
respective attendants. The Association will not be responsible for
is their safety.
. 18 Stockholders of the Association must apply to the Secretary
y for their proper badges before the Fair begins, ;
f 19 A member complying with the preceding rule will be allow- _
. ed free entrance with his family, which will consist of wife, unmarried
daughters and sons under twenty years of age.
20 Entrance fee will be five per cent of premium for all ring
exhibits. No entrance fee will be charged for Floral Hall. ~
21 Where there is no competition only the first premium will
be paid.
4 TROTTING, RUNNING AND BICYCLE RACES.
‘ 1 All trials shall be governed by the rules of the National
Trotting Association, of which this Association is a member.
We require five to fill and three to start. Entrance fee 10 per E
cent of purse, 5 per cent to accompany the nomination and 5 per cent l
to be paid before the race is called, A
3 Entries in the Trotting Purses will close September 3, at 11
o’clock p. m. And all entries to the Running Purses will close at 10
o’clock a. m, on the same day of the race. ·
4 All purse and stake money to be divided as follows: 60 per
_ . cent to the first horse, 25 per cent to the second horse, and 15 per cent
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  6 All trots will be called promptly at 2 0’clock, regardless of
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` 7 All bicycle races require five to {ill and three to start, to be
it governed by the rules of the League of American Wheelmen.
1 S Bicycle races called promptly at 12 m. _
PRICES OF ADMISSION.
Per Day. A
Hacks ,...... . .................... $ 50
One-horse spring wagon ,........... 50
i Two-horse spring wagon ____________ 1 00
Bus .............................. 1 O0
Horse and rider _................... 25
Footman _,...... . ................. 25
Children from 8 to 12 years old ..... . 10
1 Children under 8 years of age admitted free
Women and children will be admitted free on first day. Grooms
and attendants charged regular admission price,
MEMBERS BADGES.
Members Family Badges will be furnished by the Secretary.
Read Rule 19, Members and their families are cautioned not to allow
l anyone, except those they are intended for, to use their badges, for
J in such cases the gatekeeper is instructed to take them up and turn
them over to the oificers.
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SADDLE MARE.
4 ge 33 Beet Saddle mare, any age _____________________ $ 8,00 2,00
` Special by Bateman & Neal,
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34 Best heifer calf under 1 year ,....... · ........4.. $15 5.00
V 35 Best cow, 1 and under 2 ,,.........4......4.l_ 5 00
l 36 Best cow, 2 and under 3 ______,_,_ _ 44______ 6,00 2.00
J _ 37 Best cow, 3 and upward 4_______________ __, ___ 3,00 2.00
38 Best bull calf, under 1 year __,,.... . ........... 5.00
[ 39 Best bull, 1 and under 2 _____,_________________ 5.00
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i 40 Best bull, 2 and under three ____ _ _________4___ 6,00 2 00
; 41 Best bull, 3 and upward ___,_______,,,,,_,_., , 8.00 2.00
l OXEN, .
E 42 Best yoke 0l` oxen., age and quality consideredn $10,00 2.00
l BICYCLE RACE.
 " " For colored amateurs, boys under 14, half mile dash, , 5.00 3.50
E. Special by Kaufman Clothing Co, Suit clothes, 2nd prize,
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i Special by Stoll dz Co., Ist prize 1 dozen
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43 Best horse mule, under lyear _4__________ _ ,___ $ 5,00 4
44 Best horse mule, 1 and under 2 _.... . ......... 5.00
' °‘ 45 Best horse mule, 2 and under 3 ___________,____ 8.00
46 Best horse mule, 3 and upward _________________ 8_00 2,00
' 1, 47 Best mare mule, under 1 year __________________ 5.00
48 Best mare mule, 1 and under 2 ,.,........... :.. 5.00
49 Best mare mule, 2 and under 3 ,.............. . 8,00
E 50 Best mule, any age or sex ________ _ __,________ 8.00 2.00
0 ° Special by J. J'. Harris and P. W. Green.
» 51 Best pair broke mules ,___,____________,______4 8.00 2,00
~ Special by Mitchell Br0s_ and Burt Hal].
- A COMBINED HORSES.
it 52 Best and Hnest mare, any age _________ __ _____ $ 8.00 2.00
Special by Leland Hotel_
53 Best and and finest gelding. any age ____________ 8.00 2.00
. .» Special by Grant & Hukle and W, S. Bell.
I 54 Best and finest stallion, mare or gelding ________ 10.00 5.00
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_ upon parties who wish to show their dogs to have to bring them out —
in the morning and perhaps keep them on the grounds until, very
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that we will arrange to have the dog rings called at one 0’clock. We ·
hope the entries will be made before that hour.
Ring, {lst. 2d.
FRENCH POODLE.
55 Best French Pood·le, male or female under 1 year
` old .....,.......... _ ................. . ....... $ 2.00
, Special by Levi Hughes.
l 56 Best French poodle, male, 1 year and over ,___ _ _ _ 2_00
i Special by Lutha Davis.
57 Best French poodle, female, 1 year and over __,__ 2.00
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Special by Geo. Gaines.
Q 4 ` FOX TERRIER.
58 Best Fox Terrier, male or female, under 1 year _ _ 2.00
Special by M. Savage. i
59 Best Fox Terrier, male, 1 year and over._ _· ______ 2.00
Special by Green Boone. _
60 Best Fox Terrier. female, 1 year and over _____ _ _ 2.00
Special by Jerome Byas. __
I COLLIE SHEPHERD.
61 Best Collie Shepherd, male or female under 1 yr. 2.00
V Special by Dan Foley. _,
62 Beet Collie Shepherd, male, 1 year and over _____ 2.00
» Special by Parker Langford.
P . ° 63 Best Collie Shepherd, female, 1 year and over, _ _ 2.00
_, _‘ Special by Robt. Mack,
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64 Best Setter, male or female under 1 year ,........ 2,00
‘ ll 1 L Special by Wm, J, Mack.
i 65 Best Setter, male, 1 year and over ____,,,,,,, ,, 2.00
·, Special by George Washington.
it 66 Best Setter, female, 1 year and over ,,__________ 2,00
  Special by W. King & Sou.
lll BULL Doos.
ll 67 Best Bull Dog, male or female, under 1 year _,,, 2.00
  ‘ Special by Luke Doyle. `
  68 Best Bull Dog, male, 1 year and over _______,,_, 2,00
  Special by Louise Stella.
  09 Beet Bull Dog, female, 1 year and over ,,.,..,.,. 2.00
  Special by T.   Arthur.
  Pomrass.
l 70 Best Pointer, male or female. under one year ____ 2.00
• i * Special by Z, ]ones.
  . 71 Best Pointer, male, 1 year and over _,,_,,_,,,,,, 2.00
  1 Special by Dri J_ E. Hunter,
  72 Best Pointer, female, 1 year and over ________,_, 2.0()
  Special by J, B. Thomas. .
% EQUESTRMNS. `
, 73 Best boy rider, under. 14 ,,,................,,, 5,00 2.00
Special by H. G. Smitha let prize Ass’n 2nd
y 74 Best girl rider, under 14 years ,__,,__,,,,__,_,_ 5.00
  Special by Fred J. Heintz Silver cake basket
i` NVORK HORSE,
. 75 Best wOrk horse ,___ , _,,,,.,,........,......, 8.00 2,00
¥ bpecial by Smith, \Vatkins & C0. `
? HIGH SCHOOL HORSE.
° I ' 76 Best high school horse __,__,,,,,_,,,,,_,__,___ 8.00 2,00
· ll _• Special by W'ilkerson & Co.
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SADDLE MARES
srs 1 0 112 Best mare under 1 year _______ _ _,_,__E__,,__A_ $8.00 $2.00
_ Special by S G. Vanderpool & Consumers
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V 113 Best mare, 1 and under 2 .,,, . .,.,........., 8.00 2_00
Special by judge F_ A. Bullock & T.  Tracy
  114 Best mare 2 and under 3 ,,__,,__.,............ . 8.00 2-OO `
J Special by H. R. McElhoney & W, C. Rogers "
1 115 Best mare, 3 and under 4 _4_,_____ , 4___________ 8.00 2.00
Special by Theo. Lewis & \V. ]. Ahern
_ 116 Best mare 4 and upward ,__... . .............___ 10.00 2,00
; Special by I-Iarting & Browning and Flood
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» SADDLE SWEEPSTAKES
` 1 i 117 Best stallion, mare or gelding any age _________A 10_00 5.00
T ` 1, Special by P. D. Foster, W, H. Gibson and l
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Ring lst. 2nd
p q, HARNESS HORSES
118 Best stallion, under one year _____________,__,__ 5.00 2-00
,, ,, 1 Special byJ. H. Foster & A, G. Morgan
, 119 Best stallion, 1 and under 2 _,__,_4,__,A__,,,___ 8.00 2.00
,‘ Special by W. J. Foley & Co. & L. H. Saun-
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j 120 Best stallion, 2 and under 3 ,_________________,, 8.00 2.00
1 Special by james M. Foley 1
_ 121 Best stallion, 3 and under 4 _,________,,_______, 10.00 2,00
i ’ Special by J, T. Wilkerson & W. Scott
Y Moore lst prize
Q 122 Best Stallion, 4 and upward ______,_____________ 10.00 5.00
  HARNESS SNVEEPSTAKES
  123 Best stallion any age ,_________________,__,____ 10.00 5.00
! Special by Bryant. Goodwin & Hunt 2nd.
i PHAETON AND ROCKAWAY HORSES
5 ·, ei 124 Best phaeton pony, 14 hands high or under _____ 10.00 5.00
  Special by Graddy & Bradley hat 2nd prize i
*   '° 125 Best rockaway horse or mare ,__,_______________ 12.00 3.00
ii Special by Gus Luigart Second prize .
GENTLEl\1EN’S DRIVING RING
120 Best gentleman driver ,........... ` .... . ....., 7.00 3,00
MODEL HORSE ‘
127 Best model horse or mare ,,..,................. 10.00 5.00
McM Cox & Bro., second prize.
DOUBLE TEAM
128 Best pair coach horses, matched. ,........ _ ...... 12,00 3.00
129 Best pair coach horses, regardless of color _...... 12.00 3.00
130 Best pair mares, matched ...................... 10,00 5.00
. . Special Haggard, Bryan & Shannon, second
prize.
Q 9 131 Best pair mares, re