The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, October 27, 1916, Page 7, Image 7
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Hattrastrr (Unutttij Jfatr AaaiiriatUui I
QJhtrft Annual JFatr Nnttrmlirr 211-25, lUlti
Cauraatrr, ?>. (?.
J. T. THOMASSON, President.
J. HOY CUNNINGHAM, Vice-President.
MAX G. BRITTAIN, Secretary-Treasurer.
JOHN M. MAURA, General Manager.
COMMITTEES.
Managing?L. C. Lazenby, Chairman, E. M. Croxton, H.
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?cu. ??. ? innnis, u. S. Stewart.
Exhibit* ami Premium?A. B. FergUHon, Sr., Chairman. J. J.
Blacknion, J. T. Wylie, C. L. McManus, K. Baxter Robinson,
Latta Hood. Mrs. W. E. Taylor, Mrs. M. It. McCardelll, Mrs. W.
D. Craig.
Publicity?Luther Ellison, Chairman. Walter P. Davis. Jas.
H. Hamel, Dixon D. Williams, Perry Maekey. It. A. Long.
Reception?Paul Moore, Chairman, John P. Hunter, Joseph
K. Connors. J. H. Witherspoon, W. P. Bennett, W. T. Williams.
Amusement'?D. Iteece Williams, Chairman, J. Foster Moore,
John D. Wylie, G. C. Carnes, E. W. Sistare.
Program?Rev. H. It. Murchison, Chairman, C. E. Wessinger,
V. A. Lingle, J. B. Mackorell, E. Curtis Mackey, S. E. Bailes,
S. E. Miles, H. W. Scott, L. C. Lazenby.
Display ami Decoration?Mrs. J. B. Mackorell, Chairman.
Mrs. W. H. Millen, Mrs. G. Millen Plyler, Mrs. Mary 11. Barron.
Mrs. G. J. Derrick.
Chief Marshal?11. Cunningham.
Marshals?M. L. Thompson, P. M. Plyler. 11. T. Funderburk,
It. A. Blackmon, Jno. E. Illackmon, G. W. Cauthen, Dixon D.
kfc. Williams, K. M. Yoder, W. 11. Drattin, W. E .Bennett. J. D. Snipes,
J. Boyd Craig, Arthur M. Hall. C. W. Hinson, J. W. Welch, P.
C. Lowery, C. Frank Clyburn, Jno. W. Ingram, C. B. Johnson,
Pink A. Plyler.
ANNOUNCEMENT?1916.
i ne Lancaster County Fair Association takes great pleasure
in announcing that it will hold the THIRD ANNUAL FX11IHIT
in the City of Lancaster during the week of November 20-25;
the prominent days of which will he?Wednesday, Th/ir<day,
Friday, designated as: Merchants and Manufacturers Da.v, Farmers
Day and Hducational Day respectively.
In undertaking this task the Association does so with full
faith in the people of our county.
Wfe believe in the potentiality of the people and the productivity
of the soil.
The topography of the county makes it particularly healthgiving
and adaptable to a variety of agricultural undertakings.
Occupying the ridge between the Catawba river on the West and
Lynches river on the Fast it is well nigh perfectly drained and
watered the year round.
We do not believe our people have fully appreciated what the
good God of Nature has given them, hence one object of the
FAIR ASSOCIATION is to stimulate an interest in the great possibilities
of our county by seeing what some of the more enterprising
are doing.
We want to bring togethei the best we have in every line.
Whatever goes to make the home a healthier, happier place of
abode we wish to find out about it, put it on exhibit, give a prize
of reward, and then learn the secret and pass it on to others.
We can only find out what is best by an impartial standard of
comparison. If you have done anvthine well u.hn?i.?r ??
Domestic Arts by the ladies in putting up a superior jar of preserves,
or in Stork raising or Agriculture by the men, this FAIR
ASSOCIATION wishes you to put it on exhibit and try for th->
Reward of Merit.
We wish also to emphasize the Aesthetic side of life particularly
In the Landscape Garden. Before the Civil War our
Southland was becoming famous for their beautiful tlower gardens.
Fvery home should be surrounded with fruits, flowers and
vegetables. Our people are tardy in developing this important
side of their home.
In connection with these educational and stimulating exhibits
we desire to offer a week of wholesome recreation. "All work
and no play makes Jack a dull hoy" is a truth we all should
recognize, hence bring to the FAIR your brightest smiles and
merry heart and you will brighten some one else giving him
courage to take up his tasks with a firmer grip when he goes
back home.
BKi MIDWAY
The Herbert Greater Shows will furnish the Midway attractions
for the Lancaster County Fair this season, and judging
from reports from other cities where they have appeared, the
local Fair Association were indeed lucky in securing them.
The Herbert Shows carry Ton High Class Shows, a largo
Merry-Go-Hound, Two Sensational Free Acts and an excellent
Concert Hand and numerous smaller attractions.
Among the larger shows are Herbert's Greater Minstrels,
with eighteen all-star colored performers, and their own band and
orchestra.
Herbert's Water Circus, with five beautiful Swimming and
Diving Girls in a daring aquatic exhibition.
Ilopkin's Circus Sideshow, with freaks and curiosities from
every clime.
Herbert's Palace of Mystery, introducing the most bewildering
illusions ever presented.
"Wild Nettle," the Australian Snake-Girl, living iu a Den of
Poisonous Reptiles.
Dog and Pony Circus with a large trope of Kducated Pets.
Golden West Show, depicting scenes and incidents of the
days when the Red Man ruled the Plains
Monster Man-Fating Shark, recently captured ofT the Coast
of New Jersey. Fifteen feet in length, and weighing a ton.
One of the Free Attractions carried by the Herbert Shows
will prove itself of timely interest to the people of this com*
munity on account of the recent Mexican and Kuropean War Talk,
r Sailor Jack, who recently finished an enlistment on a Man-o-War,
gives an exhibition on a Rope that is nothing short of marvelous.
Ho performs twice daily, showing the sports and pastimes of
the Jolly Jack Tar at Play.
The Flying Deons will also thrill you twice daily in their
wonderful Trapeze and Iron Jaw Act.
HE LANCASTER NKAVS FRIDAY, OCT. 27, 191G.
sister County Fair,
FREE ATTRACTIONS THAT WILL PLEASE YOU
Prof. Hattatio and his Florentine Hand Concerts Twice
Daily.
SAILOR JACK, recently honorably discharged from the
Navy, in his Death-Defying Cloud Swing Twice Daily.
The Flying I.eons, in their thrilling Trapeze and Iron Jaw
Act?Twice Daily.
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....... v...im, 111 mis sensational Balloon Ascension and
Parachute Drop- Thursday and Friday Afternoons.
Grand Automobile Parade, Thursday morning at 1" o'elock.
Handsome prizes given for the best decor, ted ears.
Mammoth and Magnificent School Childrens Parade, Friday
morning at 10 o'clock. All schools in County participating.
Prizes for best decorated Floats, etc.
Fireworks -Grandest Display ever seen in Lancaster-, Friday
night, 10 o'clock.
"THKHK WILL UK SOMETHING IM>I\G EVERY MINTTK."
DON'T MISS IT.
IT'S FREE!
Program?Monday, Nov. 20th?Decoration Day.
10:00 A. M.?Buildings open to receive and arrange exhibits.
Merchants busy decorating?$5.00 Prize for best
decorated store front.
$5.00 Prize for best Window Display.
2:On P. M.?Band Concert.
2:30 I'. M.?Sailor Jack in his Death Defying Cloud Swing,
visits to Shows, Exhibits, etc.
4:30 P. M.?The Flying boons, in their Thrilling Trapeze and
Iron Jaw Act.
7:00 P. M.?Band Concert.
7:30 P.M.?Sailor Jack in the Cloud Swing. All Shows open
till 11:30 o'clock.
10:30 P. M.?The Flying I.eons, in their Thrilling Trapeze and
Iron Jaw Act.
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i roKram?Tuesday* Nov. 21st?Opening Day.
10:00 A. M.?Buildings open tor inspection of Kxhibits.
Superintendents will continue to receive Kxhibits
until Wednesday noon.
2:00 P. M.?Hand Concert.
2:30 P. M.?Sailor Jack in his Death Defying Cloud Swing,
visits to Shows, Kxhibits, etc.
4:30 P. M.?The Flying I.eons, in their Thrilling Trapeze and
Iron Jaw Act.
7:00 P. M.?Hand Concert.
7:30 P. M.?Sailor Jack in his Death Defying Cloud Swing,
visits to Shows, etc.
10:30 P. M.?The Flying Leons, in their Thrilling Trapeze and
Iron Jaw Act.
Program?Wednesday, Nov. 22nd?Merchants and
Manufacturers Day.
10:00 A. M.?Visiting Kxhibits.
.12:00 M. ?All Kntrios Close, except Live Stock.
2:00 P. M.?Hand Concert.
2:30 P. M.?Sailor Jack in his Death Defying Cloud Swing,
visits to Shows. Kxhibits, etc.
4:30 P. M. The "lying Leons, in their Thrilling Train ze and
Iron Jaw Act.
7:no P. M Rand Concert.
7:20 i*. M. Sailor Jack in his Death Defying Cloud Swine,
visits to Shows. etc.
1 ?>::i0 I'. M. The Flying Loons, in their Thrilling Trapeze ami
Iron Jaw Act.
Program?Thursday, Nov. 23rd?Partners' Day.
10:i?0 A. M.?Grand Automobile Parade, led by Mounted Police,
Rand, Chief Marshal and Marshals.
$">.<10 Beat Decorated Car, Lancaster Fair Association.
$10.00 Pair Trousers, best Decorated Countyowned
Car, Columbia Tailoring Co.
$7.50 Round Rar Bumper, with all necessary
parts to attach it. for best Decorated Ford Car.
Plyler & Mackey.
$0.00 Spot Light, attachable to any car, t'or best
Decorated Farmer's Car. Lancaster Garage.
Five pound box Veedol Urease and Uallon Veedot,
for Oldest Decorated Car, It. S. Harper's Garage.
Parade forms on Dunlap St., near High School,
G. M. Plyler and K. M. Croxton, Managers of
Parade.
11:00 A. M.?Speech by Hon. A. F. Lever, explaining the Federal
Farm Loan Act, at Mackey Opera House.
2:00 P. M.?Band Concert.
2:20 P. M. Sailor Jack in his Death Defying Cloud Swing, ,
visits to Shows. Kxhibits, etc.
2:45 P. M. llorse and Mule Show on Gay St., between Main
and French. ,
4: JO P. M. The Flying Leans, in their Thrilling Trapeze and
1 I nil J it ? Al'l.
5:15 1*. M. Capt. Oft by (irant in his Sensational Balloon Ascension
and Thrilling Parachute Drop.
7:00 P. M. Hand Concert.
7:3<t p. M. Sailor Jack in his Death Defying Cloud Swing,
visits to shows, etc.
10; 30 P. M. The Flying Leons, in their Thrilling Trapeze and
Iron Jaw Act.
Program?Friday, Nov. 21th?Educational Day.
10:00'A. M.? Magnificent Parade of Floats by Schools in County
led hv Mounted Police, Hand, Chief Marshal and
Marshals.
Hest School Float in Parade, $5.00 first prize;
ribbon second.
Largest percentage of enrollment from any one
school in line, $5.00 first prize; ribbon second.
School making best showing on foot. $5.00 first
prize; ribbon second. Pupils must march by
fours. Formation of line and marching will be
basis for decision. Line of march will form at
Central High School Huilding. Managers of Parade:
V. A. I.ingle and C. E. Wessinger.
After awarding prizes, Hasketball Game, Camden
vs. Lancaster, Central School Grounds.
2:00 P. M.?Tland Concert.
2:30 P. M.?Sailor Jack in his Death Defying Cloud Swing. I
visits to Shows, Exhibits, etc. '
Nov. 20-25, 1916
4: U I'. M. The Flying Leon.-, in their Thrilling Trapeze an I
Iron Jaw Ait.
5:15 I'. M.? ('apt. Osbv (Jrant in his Sensational Balloon Ascension
and Thrilling Parachute Drop.
7: no p. M. -Hand Concei t.
7:150 P. M. Sailor Jack in his Death Defying Cloud Swine,
visits to Shows, etc.
10:oO I'. M. Fireworks, (Srandest Display ever seen in Lancaster.
10:45 1*. M. The Flvini* Leons in their Thriiiim. t.
Iron Jaw Act.
IMPORTANT NOTK On tliis day Southern Railway will
operate special train from Camden to Lancaster and return at
reduced round trip fares. Train leaves Cauulen at 7:30 a. in.,
stopping at all intermediate points, arriving Lancaster "J:30 a.
in. Returning, leaves Lancaster at 10:30 p. in.
Program?Saturday, Nov. 2"?th?Trade Day.
10:00 A. M.?Visiting Kxhibits and Shows.
2:00 P. M.?Hand Concert.
2:30 P. M.?Sailor Jack in his Death Defying Cloud Swing.
visits to Shows. Kxhibits. etc.
4:30 P. M.?The Flying Leons, in their Thrilling Trapeze, and
Iron Jaw Act.
7:00 P. M.? Hand Conceit.
7:30 P. M.?Sailor Jack in his Death Defying Cloud Swing,
visits to Shows, etc.
D?:4.r> P. M.- The Flying Leons. in their Thrilling Trapeze and
Iron Jaw Act.
ID LES AND REFLATIONS.
1. All entries tret in all classes.
2. \ n> one ill Lanca-tei County may compete for prizes.
3. \ 11 exhibits must be delivered at places of exhibit nor
later than 12 oVlock. noon. Wednesday, November 22. as all exit.Pits
will he judged Wednesday afternoon except Live Stock.
4 No. exhibit1- shall he removed from their place unfit
. iter 4 p. in. on the last day of the Fair except horses ami
mules.
.">. The Association will feed and care for all Live Stock,
when requested, at flO cents per day.
?'>. No article entered in one (lass may compete for a
prize in another class.
7. Competent judges will he secured by the Managing Committee
of the Association. The one Judge system will be used.
X. No premium will be given for any article which is un
worthy.
!?. The Association will not tie responsible for any loss or
damage to any one or any damage done to property, or loss of
same.
in. Within 30 days after the close of the Fair all premiums
will TL'lifi >?V <Lo Tn.acnimr
11. Kxhibitors must make themselves acquainted with th"
Premium List and Regulations. and he sure In what elass and departments
their entries belong.
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