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I WOMEN'S DIVISION?Department I. ?HOUSEHOLD ART. Mrs. M. R. McCardell, Mrs. W. E. Taylor, Superintendents, Mrs. Walter P. Davis, Mrs. CI. W. Poovey, Mrs. E. J. Hinson, Mrs. Hazel Cunningham, Mrs. O. W. Potts, Mrs. Lewis It. Rollings, Mrs. W. S. M??ore, Mrs. Jas. A. Cautlien, Assistants Superintendents. Class I?MACHINE SEWING. First Second Lot 1 Kitchen Apron 50 Ribbon Lot 2 Piece Underwear 50 Ribbon Lot 3 Child's Dress . 50 Ribbon Lot 4 Tailored Shirtwaist 50 Ribbon Lot 5 Tailored Skirt 50 Ribbon Class II?HAND SEWING. Lot 6 Piece Underwear 50 Ribbon Let 7 Hemmed Towel or Napkin 50 Ribbon Lot 8 Baby's Dress 50 Ribbon Lot 9 Cotton Garment Patched 50 Ribbon Lot 10 Pair Stockings or Socks Darned 50 Ribbon Lot 11 Sewing Bag 50 Ribbon Lot 12 Set Six Button Holes 50 Ribbon Lot 13 Fancy Apron 50 Ribbon Lot 14 Best Specimen Rolling or Overcasting 50 Ribbon Lot 15 Hemstitching 50 Ribbon Lot 16 Qailt 50 Ribbon Lot 17 Wool Blanket 60 Ribbon Class III?HAND EMBROIDERY. Lot 18 Child's Coat 50 Ribbon Lot 19 Centerpiece 50 Ribbon Lot 20 Sofa Pillow ' 50- Ribbon Lot 21 Collar .> " .50 Ribbon Lot 22 Towel or Napkin 50 Ribbon Lot 23 Handkerchief 50 Ribbon Lot 24 Shirtwaist 50 Ribbon Lot 25 Dress 50 Ribbon Lot 26 Nightgown 50 Ribbon Lot 27 Corset Cover 50 Ribbon Lot 28 Baby Dress 50 Ribbon Lot 29 Sheets and Pillow Cases 50 Ribbon Lot 30 Suit of Undewear 50 Ribbon Class IV?CROCHETING. Lot 31 Dresser or Sideboard Scarf 50 Ribbon Collar and Cuff Set 50 Ribbon Dolly or Center Piece 50 Ribbon H4 Two Yards or more of Lace 50 Ribbon Lot 35 Baby Sack or Cap 50 Ribbon Lot 36 Yoke 50 Ribbon Lot 37 Medallion, three 50 Ribbon Lot 38 Scarf or Table Cover 50 Ribbon Lot 39 Counterpane 5? Ribbon Lot 40 Mats, six 50 Ribbon Class V.?TATTING. Lot 41 Mats, six -50 Ribbon Lot 42 Centerpiece 50 Ribbon Lot 43 Collar 50 Ribbon Lot 44 Lace, two yards or more. . 50 Ribbon Lot 4 5 Medallion, three 50 Ribbon Class VI?KNITTING. Lot 46 Wool Scarf 50 Ribbon Lot 47 Cotton Doily or Centerpiece 50 Ribbon Lot 48 Stockings or Gloves 50 Ribbon Lot 49 Shawl 50 Ribbon Lot 50 Counterpane 50 Ribbon Class VII?CIVICS. Lot 51 Best Fern / .50 Ribbon Lot 52 Best Begonia 50 Ribbon Lot 53 Best Palm 50 Ribbon Lot 54 Best Blooming Plant .50 Ribbon Lot 55 Best Unusual Plant 50 Ribbon Lot 56 Best Chrysanthemums, six 50 Ribbon \ > v.* r *"" "* * Department .1?PANTRY PRODUCTS. (Not Canning Clubs.) Mrs. W. D. Oaig, Superintendent, Mrs. R. E. Wylie, Mrs. H. R. Murrlilson, Mrs. J. O. Porter. Mrs. Allen Adams. Mrs. M. P. Jones, Mrs. W. 11. Sapp. Mrs. .1. M. Yoder, Mrs. .1. M. Ilempstbr, Miss Annette Craig, Miss Aline Nelson, Miss Carrie Wren Mcllwalne, Miss IJllic Usher, Mrs. John Rowers, Mrs. 11. C. Crockett, Mrs. Sheldon Secrest, Asst. Hupts. All goods must postively be legibly and neatly labeled on aide or not accepted. CLASS I?PRESERVES. First Second JLot 1 Best cured ham 50 Ribbon Lot 2 Best bacon home cured, 1 side 50 Ribbon M*>t 3 Best lard, home made, 5 pounds 50 Ribbon Lot 4 Best dried apples, peck 50 Ribbon Lot 5 Best dried peaches, peck 50 Ribbon Lot 6 Best home made soap 50 Ribbon Lot 7 Best five pounds honey 50 Ribbon Lot 8 Best blackberry, grape or muscadine jelly .50 Ribbon Lot 9 Best apple, plum or quince jelly 50 Ribbon Lot 10 Best apple, peach, pear or pumpkin preserves i .50 Ribbon Lot 11 Best peach or apple marmalade 50 Ribbon Will Never Be Without This Simole Laxative f - - Dp. Caldwell'N Syrup Pepsin IU?lieved Her Baby When Nothing Else Would. ' "' || \ Little Max Pendergraat Is now four years old, and a fine healthy Jfl' !b j [ V boy. Whon hut a tiny baby, In fact u W : 1 I 1 almost from birth. be sutfered a \ f# great deal from constipation. His Jl r mother, Mrs. Carl W. Pendergrast. Jh Red Key, Ind., beard of Dr. Cald- c || ' , Jfjfl'j" ' well's Syrup Pepsin, obtained a bot- ! j jji |||ffk " jj i ,| tie of It from the drug store, and j J '). 4 ji;| with it was able to quickly correct liik * . > this condition. Mrs. Pendergrast says Dr. Cald- ( well's Syrup Pepsin has saved them PG^ from calling the doctor many times, /m&a *L<<iy and that she will never be without CJ? a bottle of It In the house to use quickly on the strongest constitu- ' Ok. fnnnrf If u.n.11.. IU> I Jwuou unnini. one iuuiiu iv n|u?i mj iiuu. effective as a laxative for herself and To avoid Imitations and ineffect- 1 othfimnembers of the family. ive substitutes be sure to ask fqr I)r. I OrflPcaldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. See that a combination of simple laxative herbs facsimile of Dr. Caldwell's signature 1 with pepsin, pleasant to the taste, and his portrait appear on the yelnlld In notion and positive In efr<- low carton in which the bottle is It does not gripe or struln, and con- packed. A trial bottle, free of kalns no opiate or narcotic drug. It charge, can be obtained by writing Is the Ideal family laxatives, mild to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 455 Waehingknd pleasant for baby, yet acting ton St., Montlcello, Illinois. I' ' nEDE LANCASTER NEWS TUESDAY, OCT. 31, 1916. Lot 12 Beat fig, strawberry or blackberry preserves 50 R bbon Lot 13 Best blackberry, plum, peach or strawberry jam 50 Ribbon Lot 14 Best cucumber, tomato, cabbage, artichoke or mixed pickle( sour) 50 Ribbon Lot 15'Best beet, cherry or onion pickle 50 Rlbbrfn Lot 16 Best catsup or chili sauce 50 Ribbon Lot 17 Best chow-chow 50 Ribbon Lot 18 Best pound butter 50 Ribbon CLASS II?CANNED FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. Lot 19 Peaches or pears 50 Ribbon Lot 20 Pimiento 50 Ribbon Lot 21 Cherries, blackberries o> strawberries. . . .50 Ribbou Lot 22 Plums, damsons or grapes 50 Ribbon Lot 23 Tomatoes 50 Ribbon Lot 24 Beans 50 Ribbon Lot 25 Corn 50 Ribbon Lot 26 Soup mixture 50 Ribbon CLASS III?BREAD. ' Lot 1 Loaf Bread .50 Ribbon Lot 2 Rolls, in any shape 50 Ribbon Lot 3 Plain Biscuit, one dozen 50 Ribbon Lot 4 Beaten Biscuit, one dozen 50 Ribbou CLASS IV?CAKES. Lot 5 Angel Cake 50 Ribbon Lot 6 Pound Cake 50 Ribbon Lot 7 Chocolate Cake, layer 50 Ribbon Lot 8 Cocoanut Cake 50 Ribbon Lot 9 Silver Cake 50 Ribbon Lot 10 Gold Cake 50 Ribbon Lot 11 Fruit Cake 50 Ribbon Lot 12 Lady Baltimore Cake 50 Ribbon Lot 13 Jelly Rolls 50 Ribbon Lot 14 Best Iced Cake .50 Ribbon Lot 15 Doughnuts, one dozen 50 Ribbon CLASS V?PIES. Lot 16 Fruit Pie, any kind .50 Ribbon Bread, Pies and Cake must be cut. CLASS VI?WINES. Lot 17 Best Blackberry Wine 50 Ribbon Lot 18 Best Grape Wine .50 Ribbon Lot 19 Best Fruit Acids 50 Ribbon Lot 20 Best Grape Juice 50 Ribbon CLASS VII?CANDY. Lot 21 Rest Home Made Candies, any kind 50 Ribbon Lot 22 Best Plate of French Candy 50 Ribbon Lot 23 Best Plate Mints, any kind 50 Ribbon CLASS VIII?BEST HOMEKEEPJCRS EXHIBIT. Best Homekeeper's exhibit, consisting of Cooking, Canned and Preserved Goods, etc: First prize, $4.00; second prize, $3.00; third prize, $2.00. No article from the above exhibits can compete for individual prizes. Department K?HOME DEMONSTRATION WORK. Miss Martha G. Creighton, Superintendent, Mrs. Allen Glasscock, Miss Maria Mayer, Assistant Superintendents I?CANNING. Every girl competing for prizes must send in Record Book with the exhibit. CLASS A?Two girls having highest score on total scale of points: First and second prizes. Scholarship to "Wlntlirop College Summer Short Course, 1917," with all expenses paid. CLASS B?Best exhibit of any Canning Club, representing its own work. Work must be done by club members only: Prize, "Lancaster County Canning Club Pennant." CLASS C?Best exhibit from any Canning Club member: First prize, $5.00 Hat, given by Lancaster Department Store. Second prize, $2.50 Hat, given by Barnette's 5, 10, 25c Store. CLASS D?Best kept Record Book of year's work: First prize, Waterman Fountain Pen. given by Robinson-Lathan Co. Second prizt, $2.00 Suit Cause, given by M. PoliakofT's Dry Goods Store. CLASS E?Best written history of year's work in booklet form: First prize, 5 pound box of Candy, given by Lancaster Candy Kitchen. Second prize. 1 pound box of Candy, given by Lancaster Drug Co. CI,ASS F?Best composition on "Lancaster County Short Course," June, 1916: First prize, Eastman Kodak, given by B. v.. ikmikii. oi'iuim prize, oome uuunuu s mnei water, Riven by Lancaster Pharmacy. CLASS O?Best Uniform, Cap and Apron: First prize, $2.00 pair Silk Hose, Riven by Schlosburg & Karesh. Kershaw, S. C. Second prize, $1.00 pair Phoenix Silk Hose, given by Robinson-Cloud Co. CLASS H?Best display of Canned Fruits and Vegetables in glass: First prize, $2.00 worth Dress Goods, given by Hirsch Bros. Second prize, $2.00 Aluminum Boiler, given by K. V. Truesdale, Kershaw, S. C. CLASS "T?Best display of Jellies: First prize, $2.50 lint, given by Barnette's 5, 10, and 2f?c Store. Second prize, six Postcard Pictures of winner, given by \V. A. Davis, Photographer. CLASS J?Best display of Pickles: First prize. $2.00 In trade at Davis' 5, 10 and 2 5c Store. Second prize, $1.50 Parasol, given by The Blackmon Co., Kershaw. S. C. CLASS K?Best quality Tomatoes in tin: First prize, $2.00 worth trade, given by The Funderburk Co. Second prize, $1.50 worth Dress Goods, given by W. VV. Horton, Kershaw, S. C. "Best booth representing work done by one community. (Work must come from that community.) Any community in Lancaster county eligible. Not restricted to Home Demonstration Wdrk. Prizes raised by subscription: First prize, $10.00. , Second prize, $5.00. Third prize, $2.50. EDUCATIONAL DIVISION?Department L?SCHOOLS. V, A. Linglo, C. E. Wessinger. Superintendents, S, E. Miles, II4 Grady Bo\vn$in, 11. \\\ Scott, \V. ('. Lyles, Arthur 1$. Under, Ira B. Gardner, Mrs. M. .1. Green, B. K. Carson, Assistant Superintendents. CLASS I?CONTESTS. School Children's Parade, Friday morning, November 24th, at 10 o'clock. All schools in county participating. Best Float in parade: First prize, $5.00. Second prize, Ribbon. Largest percentage of enrollment from any one school in line: First prize, $5.00. Second prize. Ribbon. School making best showing on foot: First nrize. $5.00. Second prize, Ribben. (Pupils must march by fours. Formation of line and marching will be basis for decision. Line of march will form at Central High School Building.) flasket ball Game, Camden vs. Lancaster at Central High School Grounds, Immedtately after parade. READ ADVERTISING. j i.i? ? L We Invite your special attention AStiUflCL'V,QtQTTtl to the large list ot advertisers In Qtld KvOJlchltlS this issue of The News. Be sure and ^ ReIJwed by the New read them all. Ton will certainly External Vapor Treatment. find something of interest to you. Don't take internal medicines or habit ; forming drugs for these troubles. Tick's UK-Fat. A Mlkf, Effective Laxative A Liver Tonic "^P-'UJ". ?^v? j* ?PPU*d externally Does Not Drips nor Disturb tht stomach. ?nd r eve* bJ Inhalation aa a vapor and Ssrtss^asS.^ disturb stomach. At the same time, it aids j^^enajou 50c or fl. 00 digestion, aronsea the liver and secretions Iff If H V IfipQQlltf'v J| |1||| and restores tlie healthy functions. 50c. VI%uftv . ...???-? -? i> m mtiniai .-'.^4*1 pr-r p I Build Up for Winten Clear out the congestion that has disturbed your I m breathing and weakened your digestion, and re- I invigorate all the bodily processes to do their full I share in cold weather, and thus build yourself up I to perfect health. I ' J " PERUNA IS 1NVIGORATION I A It to m tonic that restore* the balmncu to your bodily functions, clear* I Jfm away the waate matter in your system, and keys you up to increaa. l^ll ed effort and better health. For nearly half a century thousands Xr have found it a valuable aid in all catarrhal conditions. Their Ar (? * I experience points the way for you. PERUNA has stood the Xr ffMr\lfr.^1 teat that proves its value. Tablet form is convenient for //t V WWfyW M quick administration. Pleasant to Uko and easy to carry /Sjr &//m with you. /// v/y sJf.yM ~yi Manalin Tablets are tbe ideal laxative. They correct //f xAr ^y/7m v t yjr I the habit of constipation, arouse the liver and help tho /r/ <u/v ^ wP V I kidneys. Your druggist has them. jtk WEALTHY UEORGLIX DEAD ????????? J. >1. Ashley, l>nuglus, C?a.t Stricken I THE REASON With Paralysis. ... iH WE'RE- BUSY Vv FROM MORNING Douglas. Oct. 29.?J. M. Ashley, /i* A I Yq NIGHT I 54. reputed to be the wealthiest man Jf ? .>iii -V \ 1 ouRin Southern Georgia, died here .at ^3^1 MEATS midnight. He was stricken wilh yk^,'A , rj AND OUR. ' paralysis, believed to have been "* ,?T .... . i V"- AND QUg caused by griet over the deatii of his METHODS only child, Thursday, and never re-, \ ) R-KPht* gained consciousness. He was a' ? banker and had large mercantile in- . terests in Georgia besides big land VA1I fTT TVCDV fWIMfE1 interests in Georgia and Florida. IUU VlLil, LiYlIxI UUHIsIj Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days of meat youWy for idf you trade Svmv.u^v.'?l i.wi." re,und woney If pazo ! with us and a lot of courtesy and INTMRNT falls to cure any cute of Itching. \f Blind. Bleeding orProtniding Piles in 6to 14daya. ! nui,.u nleasaVt attention that The first application gi' -a Ka?c and Rest. 50c. I 1UICK. pieasapi attention mat ?? doesn't cost yoV onfe penny. Drop ' in aud take a \gok at the well lYliJISt Y 1 (J L \J A IS kept assortment \f meats we offer?they'll tempt Vou and you'll I am no* prepared to negotiate loans j buy. f \ of money on inproved rotton farms ' in l.anrastrr countyJn snms of $.'{00. | / and upwards at 7&*r cent interest, O $ T* A \? f n A repayable iiV suitable installments, in A - ? J^Sl YV Jj periods of fi^r^eyen r ten vears. ' ? MEAT MARKET K. E. WYLIE, / Attorney at Law Phone 210 Lancaster, S. C. , 1 coop and fresh] OUR GROCERIES Canned Goods, Oat Flakes, Cream of Wheat, Fruits and Vegetables. CALL AND, GET THEM] QUICK Just Received Iwd Oats, Seed Rye, Barley, Clover mid Mixed Grasses (miion Sets. : Now is the time to protect your home. You will need protection^this winter, "and why not begin now'liy painting your home. We \\ sell nothing nut the hedt paints, oilsandjstains. /CALL I S FOR PRICKS. Rftnnfttt-TWrv fn I?- *?? ? ??? * VI 1 I VVl | "The Pure Food Store." I 1 FRESH SHIPMENT ij ! II OF !1 || GARDENER'S CAKES |j I! CITRO^/CAKE |; POUW) CAKE MARBLE CAKE t j II I y \I | II We Slice This Cake In Any Quantity. II S> Give Us An Order Tor Melrose Flour, j! ! j EDWARDS & HORTON II Advertise in the News lor Results