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Winners of Premiums Kershaw County Fair The following awards wen- made by the judges In the various contests at ihe Kershaw County Fair: I'remium Wlnriem County Fair, Best Home Demonstration Club Hooth -First, LugoflT Home Demon stration Club, $50; second, Charlotte Thompson Home Demonstration Club, ribbon. Best Individual Homo Demonstra tion Club member exhibit First, Mr j. fi. 1<. Truesdale, $50. Host Individual Farm Display ? First, W. D. McDoway, $25. Best Community Exhibit ? First, Hermitage Community Club, $25; Hccond, Wateree Community Club, ribbon. Best Exhibit School Work ? First, Charlotte Thompson School, $25; sec ond, Shamrock School, $10. Be^t 10 ears corn? First, Oscar Bradley, $1.00; second, Ferry Mc II a nus, ribbon. Best single ear corn ? First, Ferry McManus, $1.00; second, Alexander ShaW, ribbon. Best half bushel oats? First, J. 0. Hilton, $1.00. Best half bushel, rye? First, J. C. Hilton, $1.00; second, Mrs. J. W. Can toy, ribbon. Best peck Held peas ? First, W. D. McDowall, $1.00; second, Alexander Shaw,' ribbon. Host, peck soy beans? First, J. L. r.yttys, $1.00; second, W. D. McDow all, ribbon. Host peck peanuts ? First, Oscar Bradley, $1.00. Best half peck peppers ? First, Mrs. .1. W. Cantey, $1.00; sdcond, W. D. McDowall, ribbon. Best peck pears ? First, J. T. Mc Caa. $1.00; second, C. C. Coster, rib** 4>on. ? Best quart pecans- ? First, Mrs* Ben DeLoache, $1.00; second, Mrs. Louise Hirseh, ribbon. ? Best peck rutabagas? First, J. R. McLeod, $1.00; second, J. It. McLeod, ribbon. Best peck white turnips-^First, J. C. Hilton, $1.00; second, J. R. Mc l.ood, ribbon. Best half peck tomatoes ? First, W. P. McDowall, $1.00; second, Mrs. L. 1. Guion, ribbon. Best half bu. sweet potatoes? First, Mrs. L. 1. Guion, $1.00; second, C. C. Coster, ribbon. ' Best half bushel Irish potatoes ? First, J. C. Hilton, $1.00; second, Mrs. \V. Cantey, ribbon. Best single head cabbage ? First, C. Hilton, $1.00. Best stalk collards ? First, J. B. Zemp, $1.00; second, H. G. Carrison, Sr., D. J. Webb, Mgr, ribbon. Best winter squash ? First, Mrs. L. 1. Guion, $1.00. Largest pumpkin-^First, Mrs. Wal ter Sorrell, $1.00; second, Mrs. J. W. Cantey, ribbon. , Best half dozen ml table beets Kust, J. 0, HUton, $1.00. Heat 10 carrots JKirst, J, H. Zemp, $1.00; second, J. C. Hilton, ribbon. ' Best half dozen head lettuce- First, J. 0. miton, $1.00. Beat 3 egg plants First, W. l>. Mc'Dowall, $1.00; second, Mrs. J. W. Cantey, ribbon.. Best 10 ripe pimentos ? First, W. I>. McDowall, $1.00. Best 10 stalks ribbon cane?First, W. B.. Branham, $1.00; second, J. R. ! Branham, ribbon. > Best stalk cotton with open bolls ? ] First, W. S. Walters, $1.00. Best collection vegetables? First, .1. B. Zemp; $6.00; swoiul, Mrs. , I). K . Williams, ribbon. Best peck velvet beans-? First, J. ! G. Hilton, $1.00; second, W. I). Mc Dowall, ribbon. Household Department. Best rag rug ? First, Miss Mattie i Isbell, $1.00; sycond, Mrs. J. T. Gettys, j ribbon. \ lU'st child's knitted1*. sweater? Fi^t, Mrs. B. H. Boykin, $1.00. Best crocheted , centerpiece ? First, Mrs. R. W. Huggins, $1.00; second, Mrs. Etta Hair, ribbon. Best embroidered centerpiece.-?: First, Miss Kate Hinson, $1.00; sec ond, Mrs. R..E. Kembert, ribbon, N Beat embroidered lunch set?First, Mrs. Thomas Truesdale, $1.00; second, Miss E. D. Hilton, ribbon. Best' crocheted table mats, ? First Mrs. L. I. Guion, $1.00; second, Mrs. L. 1. Guion, ribbon. Best embroidered pillow cases ? First, Mrs. Hugh Mut'ollom, $1.00; second, Mrs. Thomas Truesdale, rib bon. Best .crocheted luncheon set ? First, Miss Joe Hamlin, $1.00. Best towel ? First, Mrs. It. E. Rem bert $1.00. Best tatted yoke?First, Miss Ida Rawlinson, $1.00. Best embroidered gown? First, Mrs. Thomas Truesdale, $1.00; second, Miss Kate Hinson, ribbon. * Be?t tailed 'gown First, "'Mrs." R. K. Tompkins, ^$l.o0. Best crocheted bedspread-? First, Mrs. J. A. Stevens, cameo brooch, lleyman & Co., second, Mrs. Joe She heen, ribbon. Best knitted bedspread ? First, Mrs. B. II. Boykin, $ii.00 ruts? Camden Fur niture Co. Best knitted lounge cover ? First, Mrs. J. A. Stevens combined. Best knitted- shawl? First, Mrs. Reed Willihms, $1.00. Best dresser set ? First, Mrs. E. D. Hilton, silk hose, Wolfe-Eichel. Best canned peaches ? First, Mrs. B. M. Pearee, $1.00; second, Mrs. L. I. Guion, ribbon. Best canned' pears ? First, Mrs. J. C. Hilton. $1.00. Best canned blackberries ? First, Mrs. L. I. Guion, $1.00. \ Best canned tomatoes ? First, Mrfc. E. C. Pearce, $>1.00; second, Mrs. A. J. Boykin, ribbon. Best canned okra ? First, Miss Eva McCoy, $i:00. Best canned beans ? rFirst, Mrs. L. I. Guion, $1.00; second, Mrs. Joe She hMli, ribbon. * Best soup mixture First, Mrs. J. W. Cantey, $1.00; second, Mra. W. 0. Stewart ribbon. Best collection canoed vegetables j First. Mrs. 1). K. Williams, $3.00. Best peach preserves ?First, Misa I. N. Kirklaud, 1 1.00 J second, Mrs. K. IVaivc. i ibl-on. Best pear preserves?First, Mrs. >J. F. IVaue, $1.00; a6$0&d, Miss I. N Kirkland,' ribbon. Best fltf preserves ? First, Mrs. L. 1. Guion, $1.00; second, Mrs. G. ({. Alex ander, ribbon. Best watermelon preserves First,: Mrs. (J. G. Alexander, $1.00. Best Mtii'hoke pickle ? First, Mrs. | K. K. Humbert, $8.00 merchandise by Stokes & Evans. * . Best sour pjcklc- First, Mrs. J. C. Hilton, $1.00. ' Best pepper relish-- First, Miss Kvn 'JMcCoJr, $1.00; second, Mrs. A. F. Kennedy nifion; Best mixed picklp -First, Mrs. Ben DeLoache, $1.00; second, Mrs. L. I. Guion, ribbon. Best peach pickle ? First, Mrs. B. M. lVarce, $1.00. Best fruit, juice collection -First, Mrs, B. M .Pearce, $2.00. ' Beat catsup?-First, Mrs. K. -C. Pearce, $1.00} second, Mrs. Joe She been, ribbon. Best glass mayonnaise ? First, Mrs. It. E. Uembert, $1.00. ? Best canned tigs ? First, Mrs. J. W. Gantey, $1.00, Best poach jelly? First, Mrs. L. I. Guion, $1.00. Best ypple jelly ? First, Mrs. H, K. NetloR, 21 lb. Pansy Hour, by Phoenix j Flour mills; second, Mrs. Joseph Shchrcn. ribbon. Beat haw jelly First, Mrs. Joseph Sheheen, ladies' pocket book by Zemp # DePasa; second, Mrs. L. I. Guion, ribbo.n. Best pi h mnrmelnde ---Kit'st, 'Mrs. L. 1. Guion, $1.00. ; ? Best peach jam-?~First, Mrs. Hugh McCollum, *1.00. II -t blackberry jam - First, Mrs.; Hugh MoOollom, $1,00. Best Home-made vinegar ? First, Mrs. G. G. Alexander, $1.00. ? Beat strained honey ? -First, Mrs. R. K. Kombert, $1.00. Best collection candy ? First, Mrs. R. Keod Williams, $2.00; second, Mrs. K. E, Uembert, ribbon. Best do'/., brown eggs ? First, Miss Henrietta .Ioh?mon SI OO* lioi^rinrl Mv><. II. P. Oglesby, ribbon. Beet chocolate cake-? Fh'st, Mrs. Ben DeLoache, $1.00; second, Mrs. R. E. Uembert, ribbon. Best Gocoanut cake? First, Mrs. H. I.. Hichey, $1.00; sceojid, Mrs. J. W. Sanders, ribbon. Best pound cake ? First, Mrs. W. F. Russell, $1.00; second, Miss Eva Mc, Coy, rbboif Best fruit cake ? First, Mrs. J. W. 'Sanders, 241b. Pansy Floi^r by Phoe nix Flour mills. _ Best caramel cake ? First, Mrs. 11. P. Oglesby, 48 lb. Pansy Flour by Phoenix Mills.. Best rolls? First, Mrs. J. L. Gettys, 48 lbs. flour, by Phoenix Mills; second, Mis. h. l. Rlehey, ribbon. Beat quart sorghum ? First, Mrs. L. I. (iuion, $1.00, Best pound butter ? First, Mrs. H. II. Oglesby, $1.00; second, Mrs. h\ C, PearcO, ribbon. Girl*' Club' Work, Start Apron "First, Minnie Wtl lining, $2.00; .scrdiul, M?uy Brown, $1.00, Host slip? First, Margaret Laney, $2,00; second, Mary Hi own, $1.00. Best gowiw- First, Margaret La jy^y, $2,00; second, Harriett Lorriek, $1.00, Best Teddies ? First, Mary Brown, $2.00; second, Thelma Smith, $1.00, ^Best button hole? First, Frames Severance, $2.00; second, (Catherine Ward, $1.00. Beat romper ? First, Margaret La ney, silk hose, Baruch- Nettles Co. Best Luncheon sot First, Mary Brown, $0.00 merchandise, l'urlo* Meat' Market; second, Margaret La ney, Host dress? First, Lula Childers, $2.. 00. Best quilt- -First, Lucile Ward, sol id gold lavalier, Blackwell. Bust collection sewing? -First, lsa* belle Lor rick, $2.00. -Best Biscuit ? First, Lois TruosdaKv $2.00; second Margaret Truesdale, $1.0(1. Best -collection canned goods- -First Ktta Rabon, $2.00. Best preserves? First, Mary Brown. $2.00. Best pickle? First, Etta Uabon, $2,00. Beat basket First, Ruth Hinson, $2.00; ftecoiul, Cassie Roberts, $1,00, ,Be?t canned tomatoojj? Flrsh, Ida Robertson, $2.00. Mrs I doll -First Margaret True-; dale, $10.00 merchandise, Homo Fur nishing < \>. l!rst tea towel - Firtd, Athelia ( ? Iiul - (](ii, $10,00 hat, Mi-.s \l. K. Gerald. Boys' Club Exhibits. I lc;;t 10 ciiis c(tni: First, Ferry' M*r ManiiM, $2,00; second, Louis (5 liloo, Mwb* v' : '. 1 i : j^l^iIL corn First, Clips lid Rahon, $2.00. ? ? poin/riiv. Rhode Island Reds.-- ? Best cock- ? First, John S. Davidson, :? LOO. Host hen ? .First, Mrs. Hugh McCol lom. *1.00. Best cockerel- - First , Mrs. Hugh McCollom, $1.00; second, Clyde I'ate, I ribbon. Best pullet ? First, James Rosboro, $1.00; second, Mrrf. Hugh McCollom, ribbon. ?Best pen ? First Clyde I'ate, $.1.00; second, II, C- Singleton, ribbon. , White Leghorns ? Best cock ? First, .J. K. Shannon, I $1.00; second, .J. K. Shannon, ribbon. Best, hen ? First, .1. K. Shannon, I $1.00. ! Best pullet ? First, James Rosbonj, ! $1.00. 1 Best pen ? First, .lames Rosboro, ! $.'5.00; Second, J. K. Shannon, ribbon. Barred Rocks. ? I Best cock ? First, Mrs. L. I. Guion, | $1.00. I Best hen? -First, Mrs. L. I. Guion, FURS 1>YKI) BY FOOTER'S Have the softness ?ml appearance of genuine new ness.'-; White furs dyed Grey, Fawn and Black. Tan and Brown furs dyed Brown and Black. Black furs redyed Black. SCARFS $4.00 TO $8.00. Muff and Scarf $6.00 to $12.00, including linings to match. New linings at reasonable prices. J _ .Cumberland, Maryland. PROMPT SERVICE BY PARCEL POST. $1.00, Boat cockerel? First, M?^. L. I. Ciuiun, $1.00; second, -Mrs. II. P. ?glealjy, ribbon. Best pullet First, Mrs. H. P. Ggjesby, $1.00; second, Mrs. L. I. Cruioiij ribbon. Best |H'iy First, Mrs. 11. P. Oglos by, $3.00. Came. Best p> iv-: i''ir?i An'lr" i ? , ?3.00; second, A mice llinson, ribbon. Jersey BUuk (,Jia'nt.s. Uvs.t pullet First, 11. ('. ??Singleton, $1.00; m cond, C. F. Howell, "ribbon. Rest cockerel First, H. Single ton, $1.00; second, ('. F. Spvvcll, rib bon ..." Best A>ei)--~ First, ('. F. Sowell, $3.00. Light Brahmas.'? . Best pen ? First, D. Snyder, $3.00. Bull". Orpingtons. - Best cock ? First, T. \V. MeNeelev, 91.00. ? .... " Best hen- -First, T. \V. MrNeeieyr $1 .00. . White Hocks.; ? Best non ? Fir?f f (\ F, Sc'.Vi'!!, $3.00. v Buff Legh^i'ns ? Best pen First, .J. B. Zemp, 100 chicken l'eed by Rhame Bros. Uiown Leghorns,-? Best pen? First, J, B. Zemp. Ham burgs. ? Beat pohr? First, John Harold, $3.00; second, H. C. Singleton, ribbon, Stamen-Snipes. Mr. Fred S-tarnea and Miss Betty Snipes, both of JetTerson, S. C., were married in Camden on Wednesday, November 21?t? by Probate .Judge W. L. McDowell. Honor Roll. For second month ul the Charlotte Thompson llijrh School, First Grade Mary Hrown, Tommy Godwin, Emily Ives, Margaret Hoy kin. Second Grade;-^-01ayton A ? rants, Troy Godwin, Charles James. Third Grade.- ? Arthur Gaskin*, Elizabeth Gillis, Dora Matthis, Doro thy MeLood, Mary Lindsay 1'earce, John Sowell. Fourth Giade. LoUjsO James, "^TTTrttrnTn~t>'i t I num. Maima-iite (Hoft. ? Filth, Grade. Miriam Hill, Eliza beth Workman, Hlandin? Clarkson. Sixth Gxado. Maureen Sowell.? ?'both James, Henrietta Irby, 10. H. iNu.lhis, Hob Clarkson, Seyen in Grmhv ? Eva 1 rbj4 Thelma 1'earce, Mae .James, Nettie Dixon, Al fred Hearee, .J. T. Hrown. Flight h Grade.? -Mao Hurjcess, Lil 14 an Jnmt'>, Alexander ClarltMon, llowiii'd *1 amftij; Ninth Grade!1,. ? 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