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I PufessMcal^Caiils, J i Pffiee la Hirsch building, over Kings: tf^Drng Co's. 8-28-tf ! DR. ROBERT J. McCABE, DENTIST, wmriiuu C " w*. v-i k- Office in McCabe Building, next to f Court House. v M.D. NESMITH, DENTIST, H Lake Ctty, ;<S. C W. L. TAYLOR DENTIST, Office orer Dr W V Brocklnfton'i Store, wtvr.STRCE. 8. C. * VXt-tf. / a! m. snider! \ SURGEON DENTIST. Over Gamble St Jacobs' Drug Store. J. DeS. Gilland Atforney-at-Law Second Floor lasooic Temple Florence/^. C General praciicioner injall State and Federal Courts. Benj. M'?NNES, M. R.C. V. S. B. Kater MclNNES, M. D., V. M. D VETERINARIANS. One of us will be at Kingstree the first Monday in each month, at Helj ler's Stables. 9-28-tf KINGSIKtt i iS???Lol,ge'N0,46 , - meets Thursday before fall moon each month. Visiting brethren art cordially nvited. r K Wallace, W M. J M Ross. Sec. 2-27-ly ; m -?I ^S\ Kingstree Chapter, U JkS^bI No.'SS. I i ^3/ Order Eastern Star Meets every Thursday night after full I moon and two weeks later. I Mas B E Clarkson, W M. Mes|Stella Cook. Sect'y. l-28-tf .3?, Kingstree Lodge, jabs No. 91 I . Knights of Pythias Regular conventions every second and I . fourth Tuesday night Our visiting brethren always welcome. Castle Hall, I 3rd story Gourdin Building. 1-14-lyr I ? B E Clarkson, C C. I i E C Epps, K of R & S. Kingstree OAMP NO* 27. I M&OHGB/I V ill ting choppen oor. llally InTlted tio oome op ?tronr P H STOLL, 1 IT Br6Wi4, Cterk. N Con. Com. ! NOTICE! Tobacco will bring bwt ! prices at Kingstree and [ . j T. J. Pendergrass will give you best values for your money. Nice fresh ' (Fish always on hand. We also carry a full and complete line of Groceries, Gold |1 Drinks, Crockeryware and Glassware. ~ If you spend a night ii? J town^and miss Pendergrass'. n, Hoarding nouse you win re] gret it Six bedrooms up : V stairs and everything comi Oar Restaurant is under M the1 management of Mrs. J; 1 Jm Hamlet who will give you ^k|I A-l service. Call and 3ee Pendergrass Brothers Co. . I Kingatr**, - S. C. CHICHESTER S PILLS Wjr^ TOE DIAMOND BRAND. A V7*>\ U4l?*t AikytMrOrmjitftry^ Iff OtSU WKHMW uiuiMa Drtn</#%\ >""*,n Rrd and MriHcXV/ ' Vta JWj " ?. Blae Ribbon. V/ S ^ v t J C Jf DIAMOND It BAND PlUAfoSS Af? D yean known as Best, Safest, Always RdlaMo r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE , Raeaipt Books, Blank Notes, Horigagns an# all Legal Blanks in demand, for sale at ! The Record office. If we have not the form yon wish we can print it cn short .notice. ? >'i <v ' .j . \ ' ' i -cJ v.:' 1915 PI Of TV./. Will,', Two prizes will be awarded for each lcmd of exhibit in each department. Blue ribbon will indicate first prize; red ribbon, second; white ribbon, third, or honorable mention. FIELD CROP DEPARTMENT. D. E. McCutchen, Superintendent (Assistant to be appointed) All exhibits must be raised in Williamsburg County. Best bale of short staple cotton, weight not less than 500 pounds ? - ? $ 10.00 Best bale long staple cotton, neatly put up in new bagging; First prize given by McColl & Clemens ?$ 5.00 Second prize, i- $ 2.50 Best single stalk of cotton ^ $ 1.00 Best bale native grass hay, not less than 75 pounds -$ .75 Best bale alfalfa hay, not less than 75 lbs?$ .75 Best bale of clover hay, not less than 75 lbs?$ .75 Best vetch and oat hay, not less than 75 lbs?$ .75 Years subscription to The Progressive Farmmirin re 1 Cr iur UUJl Ul tut luuunuig. Largest sweet potato Best half peck of Irish potatoes Best half peck rutabaga turnips * Best peck any other turnips, Largest turnip Best bushel Beets any variety Largest six stalks of ribbon* cane Three largest Pumpkins Wool, not less than five pounds Largest and heaviest 5 heads of cabbage Best six stalks of sugar cane ? ? ? ; HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT. i * Mrs. E. C. Epps, Tdrs. W. F. Tolley, Mrs. Hugh McCutcheon Articles in this department to he prepared by the exhibitors, who must be residents of Williamsburg County. Jar leaf lard, 5 pounds $ .50 Five pounds hard domestic soap $ .50 Six cakes toilet soap $ .50 Ham, country raised $ .50 One side county raised bacon $ .50 'Butter, one pound u$ .25 Loaf Bread $ .25 Rolls $ .25 Sweet rusks $ .25 Mixed bread $ .25 Fruit cake $ .25 Sponge cake -$ .25 Pound Cake $ .25 Jelly cake $ .25 Silver cake $ .25 ; * . ' ' Chocolate cake 3> .25 Cocoanut cake $ .25 Cream cake $ .25 White fruit cake $ .25 Almond cake $ .25 Fig cake " $ .25 Nut cake $ .25 Layer cake _ $ .25 ' Pineapple cake $ .25 Okra for winter use $ .25 Tomatoes for winter use, quart $ .25 ~ * ? yuart domestic vinegar . v ?o Best specimen starch ? ? ? ?$ .25 Loaf bread, by girl under 14 $ .25 Best specimen hermetically sealed fruits and vegetables, not under one quart each, as follows: Peaches -$ .25 Pears $ .25 Apples $ .25 Figs $ .25 Plums $ .25 Blackberries $ .25 Largest single pumpkin ^ One peck peaches Half bushel pears Half bushel apples Half bushel onions Peck Walnuts Peck Pecans Half bushel tomatoes Largest watermelon Peck bell pepper Largest gourd Collection of gourds Egg plant Two quarts pop corn, ears Fancy pepper : . Sunflower Best exhibit of leaf tobacco (5 lbs.) $ 5-00 Peck onion sets 'Collard, not less than three stalks Velvet beans, half peck Squash, winter Quart butter beans FOR BOYS IN CORN CLUB. Best 10 ears $ 1.00 Best single ear $ .50 White Flint com, 10 ears - ?$ 1*00 Gourd seed variety, 10 ears ? t? ? -$ 1.00 Any variety, 10 ears ? ? $ Loo Best sinele stalk $ 1.00 tEMIU^ imsturg County F Whortleberries $ .25 Okra $ .25 TV\fr?otru?c ( OS JL S/lAiO LV/Vi# ?? - ?? - ?? ? ? ?V * D , Corn and tomatoes $ .25 Strawberries $ .25 Grapes $ .25 Beans $ .25 Beets $ .25 Corn ? $ .25 Drum dried $ .25 Peaches, by girl under 14 ?$ .25 Preserves, One Quart Each. Fig ~$ .25 Pear ? ?$ .25 Peach $ .25 11 y V < 1 ? ? * t - ? Pear $ .25 Peach $ .25 Grape $ .25 Watermelon Rind $ .25 Plum $ .25 Scuppernong $ .25 Blackberry, by girl under 14 : $ .25 Sweet Pickles, One Quart Each Peach $ .25 Watermelon rind $ .25 v Crab apple $ .25 Pear $ .25 ; Apple -$ '.25 , Plum 1-$ .25 Fig r <. $ .25 Gahhapp ?$ .25 o - ? ? ? ? ? ? ? . _ Grape ? , $ .25 Cucumber -$ .25 Pear, by girl under 14 $ .25 Sour Pickles, One Quart Each Artichoke - , $ .25 Onion $ .25 Cucumber ? $ .25 Cabbage $ .25 Pepper * $ .25 Gherkin ?$ .25 Grape $ 4 .25 Fig r $ .25 Plum .25 Tomato $ .25 Mixed $ .25 Chowchow ? $ .25 Cucumber, by girl under 14 $ .25 Catsup, One Quart Each < Tomato , ?$ .25 Red Pepper $ .25, Walnut $ .25 Green pepper $ .25 Tnmofrv trnAo Ku cnrl nn^pr T A J5 .2? 1 VlliaVVy ^11 A A ?. r ^ Sauces, One Quart Each. Worcestershire $ .25 Chili $ .25 Tomato $ .25 Pepper $ .25 Pepper, by girl under 14 $ .25 Syrup, One Quart Each. Strawberry , $ .25 Lemon $ .25 Pineapple $ .25 Cane Syrup $ .25 Sorghum syrup, quart $ .25 Cane sugar $ .25 Syrup, by girl under 14 $ .25 MANUFACTURERS AND MECHANICAL DEPARTMENTS. W. M. Vause, Superintendent. - - - . ?\ (Assistant to be appointed; The following prizes will be doubled if the winning articles are made in Williamsburg, i Best two horse wagon $ J*00 / x . Vv . l/l watermelon rina *> .^5 . Crab apple $ .25 , Citron ? $ .25 Strawberry $ .25 Plum $ .25 Lemon ?$ .25 Blackberry $ .25 Grape $ .25 Pumpkin chips $ .25 Watermelon, by girl under 14 $ .25 Brandied Fruits, One Quart Each. Grapes $ .25 Plums $ .25 Strawberries $ .25 Peaches $ .25 Jellies, One Glass. Apple $ .25 Lemon ?$ .25 Winter grape * $ .25 Blackberry $ .25 Grape , $ .25 Scuppernong $ .25 Pear $ .25 Peach $ .25 Strawberry ^ $ .25 Plum $ .25 Apple, by girl under 14 $ .25 Fig $ -.25 Blackberry $ .25 Strawberry ,? . $ .25 A r\rt1o I $ JL i A * * air Association . ". Best on^-horse wagon ^ ? $ .75 '2 Best single baggy $ i.oo Best two-seated buggy H i.oo Best road cart ? ? - ?$ .50 Best harrow - $ .50 : Best plow stock ? __$ .25 ' Best era in drill ?_$ .?;o w v * Best corn and pea planter $ .50 Best cotton planter $ .50 Best Guano distributor ?$. .50 Best five axe handles $ .25 Best wheelbarrow $ .25 Best collection of carpenter's tools $ .50 Best collection of blacksmith's tools $ ,5? Best display of manufactured cotton goods ?$ 1.00 Best fifty pounds flour _$ .75 Best bushel meal $ .75 Best bookcase $ .50 'Best bedstead $ .50 ' Best dinner table , $ .50 Best chair $ .50 T* i 1 f ^ ? - r>esi DUCKei * .50 Best tub $ .25 Cotton gin and condenser $ 1.00 Rolling pin (home made) $ .25 Mower $ 1.00 One hundred drawn shingles $ .50 One hundred sawed shingles $ .50 Turned work - __$ .50 Washboard $ .25 Scroll work (home made) $ .50 Gasoline engine $ ,50 Plumbing display $ 1.00 Class, nrsi prize win uc awaiucu, 11 wyi uy, um vmj second money will be paid. MULE DEPARTMENT. J. J. M. Graham, Superintendent, Cades, S. C. (Assistant to be appointed) Pair harness mules $5.00 $2.50 Single harness mule 5.00 2.50 Mule, 2 years old 5.00 '2.50 Mule, 1 year old 5.00 2.50 Mule colt, under 1 year old 5.00 2.50 Mare and sucking colt 2.50 1.00 Open to the World. Pair harness mules 1.50 1.00 Single harness mule 1.00 .50 All horses, mules and colts embraced in the above classes must be completely halter broke, or tney will not be admitted on the ground, except at the owner's risk. Jacks and Jennets. Best and largest jack 2.50 .50 Best and largest jennet 1.00 .50 Jack and 3 or more of his get 2.00 1.00 (Continued on page 8) Fourth Class?Ponies. Saddle pony, under 14 hands, ridden by a boy under 12 years 2.00 1.00 Saddle pony, under 14 hands, ridden by v a girl under 12 years ? 1.00 .50 General Purpose Farm Horse?Williamsburg Raised. Best pair horses $2.00 $1.00 Best pair mares 2.00 1.00 Best single harness horse 1.00 .50 Best single harness mare 1.00 .50 RULE?Where only one entry is exhibited in a ** A L - 1 ? ki 4 4- rvnlir stable manure distributor ' $ .50 Nitrate soda distributor $ .50 '-jj Fertilizer display, Progressive Farmer, 1 year. HORSE DEPARTMENT. T. M. Cooper, Superintendent, Fowler, S. C. (Assistant to be appointed) First Class?Light Draft County Raised. 1 st. 2nd. Stallion, 2 years old $5.00 $2.50 Stallion, 3 years and over 5.00 2.50 Horse colt, under 1 year old 5.00 2.50 Horse rolt. 1 vear old S.OO 2. SO , - J ? ^ Horse colt, 2 years old 5.00 2.50 Horse colt, 3 years old 5.00 2.50 , Mare colt, 2 years old 5 ?? 2.50 Mare colt, 3 years old 5.00 2.50 Mare colt, 1 year old 5.00 2.50 Mare colt, under 1 year old 5.00 2.50 Urood mare and sucking colt 5 ?? 2*5? /"*//?? < D/hj 7,1 r, n*1sf W/jr?/>CP ?J rn/ fuj V-/ I'UOJ iy uunur f?v?iv County Raised. >i ' * ',/'%? .ist. 2nd. Pair horses $10.00 5.00 Pair of mares 10.00 5.00 Single harness stallion 5.00 2.50 Single harness horse 5.00 2.50 Single harness mare 5.00 2.5a v Saddle horse 5.00 2.50 Third Class?Double and Single Harness Open to World. r ist. - 2nd. Pair of horses ?$5.00 $2.50 Pair of mares ? 5.00 2.50 , Single harness stallion 5.00, 2.50 Single harness horse 5.00 2.50 Single harness mare 5.00 2.50 Saddle horse 5.00 2.50 Saddle mare 5.00 . 2.50 Best turnout, to be driven by lady, accompanied by gentleman 5.00 2.5a SaHHle horse or mare ridden by lady 2.50 1.00 .