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Nit, - ?mull PIKENS COUNTY FAIR PIOKEN$. S 0. hejfE115-10-11, 1 SOB RULES and REULATIONS PROGRAMNE. Main Street will be closed at 9:80 o'clock and no one will be al lowed thereon except policemen, those taking part in the show and the committeemen in charge of the particular show or exhib it until 4 o'clock each day. Rades will commence in front of Mr. John Boggs' residence on Main Street and end in front of the Court House. Hogs will be shown at their pens on Mr. Legare3' Park. All other stock will be shown on Main Street in front of Mr. Carey's residence. As soon as stock has been exhibited and prizes award ed they will be marched up Main Street toward the Court House to be seen by all. All parties having stock to exhibit please have' same on the side street by Mr. John Boggs' residence promptly at the Hour at which they are to be shown, or sooner, See programme for hour. Thirty policemen will'be on hand to-keep the crowd behind the ropes and prevent injury. These men are instructed to enforce -the rules and visitors are requested to keep behind the ropes. Any person found drunk or disorderly will be promptly arrested and locked up until sober. No one under the influence of whiskey will be allowed to take part In the races or other contests. No betting will be allowed. All tournaments and like amusements will take place in front of the Couit House. Farm produce and chickens will be exhibited in the new Free man building on Main Street. The ladies exhibit will be at the Court House and all parties are requested to yisit and inspect the same. - Lunch and ther refreshments will be sold by the ladies at their booths on the Court House square and visitors will be fed very cheaply there. If you have stock and farm produce to exhibit don't wait on the committee to com to you, but hunt them up and show what you have. The musical concert will be given at the school house Tuesday night at 8:30 o'clock sharp. - IMPORTANT. All parties who are to take part in the races iut be on hand on the strect adjoining Main Street at or near the residence of Mr. John Boggs. They cannot coni inside the wire on Main Street until the race in which they are to take part is called, but they must be on hand with their animals so as to respond promptly when their names are called at the hour named or as soon thereafter as reached. See hour on programme. FIRST DAY-RACING. Pacing in harness................................10:00 a i Pacing under saddle................;..-................10:15." Trotting in single harness to buggy---...-...............10:30" Gentlemen's driving race................................10:45" Mule trotting racee...... .......------.................11:00" Mule running race........................................11:15" Saddle horse running race........-----.-................11:80Q Dinner from 12 to 1 o'clock. Mule in harness against bicycle-------,-....-........1:00p m Horse against man------------------------.................1:15" Foot race------------------------------------.-... ..........1:80 " Lack race. l........-.-------.----...........................1:45" Ox race ia harness------------..-...-......................2:00 " Ox race under saddle................,...................2:15 " Automobile race (multiple cylinder).....................2:30" Automobile race (single cylinder)------.....-.............2:45 " Automobile against bicycle----------------................:00o Automobile against motor cycle-------....................8:15 " Bicycle race---.---...---.--..----........................8:80" Hound Dog race---- ....--------------..............;......8:45 " SECOND DAY-STOCK AND FARM PRODUCE EXHIBIT. Farm produce will be judged by the judges at such times dur ing the day as will meet their judgment and convenience. Stock will be shown at the following hours and must -be on hand on time on the streets adjoining Mr. John Bogge' residence except hogs and these will be shown in their pens on Mr. Legare's park. hogs....i....,...........................,......-.......0:00r am Best stallion---'------------------. -------.................10:15 " Best family hopes..................--------........3.10:80 " Saddle liorses:-------------------...--..-............10:45" Drivin hore.... ............................. ....10 D raft orss~~..... --'---------------. .--.... ....... ..e.311~ :15 ", S a ir le s . . . ., ,, -- - - - - - --- - - - --- --- - - -- - -- . . .1 :8 ._4 L11 Ots under two yeais old0........ ... its under one year .. ... . colt. er two years.......... ...... .......... ........ colt rone year........1:0 Yio of() ..---------...................... ..:00 " ........................................................................1:45 " ears.. . -.... ...... .............. ...2:15 " - - - t.---.... .................,........2:30 " Rams, E "esd goats... 0 ............ ...........2:45" In case stock is not reached exactly at the hours name abgve hold e in readiness, because they will be reached ver soon thereMterand must be on hanpd when called for. THIRD DAY-AMUSEMIENTS. Horse- tourna*ent--.. ---.. .............................. ............10:00 a n Buggyturna.nent------...... ........... .................. ..10:0 Automobile tournament..................... ........100 0 Dinnei from 12 to 1 o'clock atching of greasy pig..-... ................100 pn Pug of war.-.-.--------...........-.........................1:80 " Rammer throwing-....................... ...1:45 " Peanut scramble................... ........2:00 " Apple eating contest. ..................................2:15 " B'lddling conteti ......... -....... ................ .....2:80 " alog-dance &ritest-..... .....................8:00 AiGreasy pole in progress at all times during the day. All stores close from 10 a. m. until 4 p. m. each day. Don't forget the auction. It will take place from time to tim luring the fair on the Court House square and if you are on the ookout for it you will be sure to buy something cheap. Every ;hing offered for sale will be sold if it only brings a penny. CAUTION Once more let us warn you to keep behind the ropes. We wan 0o run this fair so that no ope will be injured, and you mus herefore stand behind the ropes unless you have stock to shov )r are to take part in the races or other aniusements, and in tha avent you must enter at the right place and at the right time. The Pickens County Fair, as The ladies of Pickens count per the above program, threw manifested considerable interes open its do'ors- of welcome on 'in this fair, and they are ent Tuesday morning, and forrty- tied to much praise for the suc five hundred to 5,000 people em- cessful results. The ladies ex braced the opportunity. Such hibits were neatly arranged ii an assemblage has never been the Court House, and man' witnessed before in this county. handsome and beautiful article: The fair has exceeded the pro- were on exhibition, and wer diction of some of the oldest in- visited by hundreds of people habitants in this community, who continually praise them fo: 3nd they are loud in their praise their energy and skill. This de aver its success. Hundreds of partient is in charge of Mis4 people who were never seen in Essic Earle and Mrs. K. L. Cure Pickens before, paroled the ton, and a better selection coulh public thoroughfares until late not have been made, for thc3 in the evenings4and continually took considerable pleasure in ex uttered words of praise and con- plaining the details that sur .yratulations upon this grand rounded some of the articles o vent. exhibition. Many persons who have not Five very pretty booths wen seen one another for years, met erected on the Court Hous upon the fair ground with a square under the managemen pleasant smile and a hearty of the ladies, andfrom whici bandshake, and people from w sold cn a ot lunch other sections of the State wereesThcadbotcnit( also present and uttered. kindofacmiteffvevr expressions in behalf of same. pesn n ogna on The people of this county ldes hrfr o a have every reason to feel ' eprouduinssw over the success of this event, eietygo.Mse ul for it is a brand new thing inFogrEmlBihtE.c tihis community, and upon itsDailnd Moew' I Fitoutovtrnso he pextyibot. swr ndnthcoreoafeyearsc onth Of ourseHous< twl xela tes sless unde themagmen teb Chairan A.M. Morisof nesthat ais, done ato thiot sed ha heis rod o t e re ntso evntyadho.uc es.r o ikescuny o The other booth wereiste heexhbit sen tohimwer cag cofmiseea betfulv ver pleeon xpcainadcang yn ong ldesnda youn weegealanjydbytecio theshrer of raisa readily, asehigtyhcomlimsn-npatonage FolgePolryehii i r Emil HynBie, fE.aMc Dhreo .H rag e1a --cMorbe, wnere h nordsofcomedtionk opr cihisg ofar this exhibited isparactinfoea and earsn, vrihy beuti Mahrgek of h C heitrean shown thriofnthtws do-naAnrbrOne andhi Vi(t tharmntb poce CmIntstee, for inTalkoinonmofhte witer whn itrve this lieo1 ratfing, tohisr Huseaa very ourtfa btaed hame rodo heforl en tertaivedn hot.h vistr, an hglycopimn- parnae SAd. TePutyehbti r .R ane fE e ao icl pand next. wil not. i handling Oy this thne Bk 'hands dJAthefrir the Piclesh i screamin.g butes. it Is sonietlgngwe the worldgoes i, To know you are iai love me still; Ito To feel when the A left the skies 77 The love-light dear eyes! Beautiful eyes Than the tenderest could bet It is something, ea you near When life, with Its seems hard to boa To f when I falter, divine Of your tender and.?", hand In-mine... (Beautiful handt d Than the beautiful 'z t earth could bet) Sometimes, dearest, the goes wrong, 1 For God gives grief r gift of song, 3 And poverty, too!- nt love is more To me than riches and';-I.! store. Beautiful love!-until d shall part It is mine, as you are, 14Y sweetheartl -Frank L. Stanton in Atl Constitution. True Happines, If I can live To make some pale face brigti i and to give A second luster to some m dimmed eye; Or e'en imnpartj IA strong hand .to the fallen, ot defend The right against a i vious strain,. My life, though baie L Perhaps, of much that ekI. - dear and fair - To us of earth, will not been in vain. The purestdjoy, Most near to heaven, far fro earth's alloy.g, Is bidding cloud give way to sta and shine:' And 'twill be well, If on that day of days the angl tell Ofme: She did her best fgr *# fof Thine. -Helen HuntJ Any way the old world SYou arein it; .* t If you want to-wear theb.;.L a, You must win It. -Travelers on the rocky ~ Meet the winter as the ' e In the surnshine hare v-~ery minute, t [rn