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An Expert from the Factory
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RANGE Information.
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PREMIUM LIST ABBEVILLE COUNTY PAIR
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Second Best Half-Bushel Irish Potatoes: Will JSyfan, prem
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Best Half-Bushel Sweet Potatoes: Capt. G. N. Nickles,
premium, 1 Sack of 8-4-4. ,
Seocnd Best Half-Bushel Sweet Potatoes: W. T. Magill,
premium, $1.
Three Largest Pumpkins, H. M. Botts, premium, 1 Sack
of 8-4-4.
Best 25 Pounds Home-Raised Flour: Will Syfan, prem
ium $1.
Second Best 25 lbs. Home-Raised Flour: Capt. G. N. Nick
les, premium, 50 cents.
Best Half-Bushel of Home-Raised Meal: Joe J. Link,
premium, $1.
Best Peck of Peanuts: Lewis Price: premium, $1. ^
Second Best Half-Bushel Home-Raised Meal: 0. S. Coch
ran, premium, 50 cents. ?
Second Best Peck Peanuts: Cecil Cromer, premium, 50c.
Best Popcorn: W. C. Haddon, premium, $1.
Second Best Popcorn: Lewis Price, premium, 50c.
Best Collection Garden Products: Capt. G. N. Nickles,
premium, One Ham, by L. T. Miller.
Second Best Collection Farm and Garden Products: Own
ers name could not be obtained, premium, $1.
Rest, Turnins: W. CJ. Haddon. nremium. Sfcl.
Second Best Turnips: C. H. Edmunds, premium, 50c,
Fancy Work Department
Calico Quilt?First Prize: Miss Eugenia Goleman. -
Calico Quilt?Second Prize: Mrs. A. M. Smith.
Silk Quilt?First Prize: Mrs. C. B. Mims.
Silk Quilt?Second Prize: Miss Florence Price.
Knit Counterpane?First Prize: Mrs. M. C. Thomas.
Crotchet Counterpane?First Prize: Mrs. Richard Hill.
Tufted Counterpane?First Prize: Mrs. J. S. Stark.
Embroidery?First Prize: Mrs. J. D. Cochran.
Silk Quilt?First Prize: Mrs. J. S. Stark.
Wool Coverlet?First Prize: Mrs. T. A. Putnam.
Calico Quilt?Second Prize: Mrs. H. W. Bowie.
Gingham Dress made by girl under 16?First Prize: Miss
Lillian Richey.
Knit Sack made by girl under 16?First Prize: Miss L. A.
Smith.
Bed Netting?First Prize: Mrs. Fannie Hagan.
Lace Centerpiece?First Prize: Miss Fannie Stark.
Table Cover?Second Prize: Miss Mollie Cochran.
Centerpiece?Second Prize: Miss Lucy Henry.
Centerpiece?First Prize: Miss Elise Brownlee.
Tatting Bag?First Prize: Miss Mattie Bowen.
Crochet Cotton?First Prize: Mrs. C. A. Haigler.
Fancy Embroidered Gown?First Prize: Mrs. J. L. Mc
Millan.
Hand-made Baby Dress?First Prize: Mrs. W. J. Wiley.
Crochet Basket?Second Prize: Mrs. J. A. Alewine.
Embroidered Centerpiece?First Prize :Miss Fannie Stark.
Embroidery Collection?First Prize: Miss Dora Pettigrew.
Head Rest?Second Prize: Mrs. J. D. McGrath.
Hand Bag?Second Prize: Miss Ruby Price.
Knit Gloves?Second Prize: (No Name Given.)
Home-Made Shirt:?First Prize: Miss Mamie Bowie.
Knit Stockings?First Prize: Mrs. P. B. Carwile.
Embroidered Shirt Waist?Second Prize: Miss Mollie
Cochran.
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Baby Dress?Second Prize: Mrs. J. E. Bailey.
Crochet Lace?First Prize: Miss Maggie Cochran.
Underbody?First Prize: Miss Lucy White.
Embroidered Gown?Second Prize: Miss Elise Brownlee.
Pillow Shams?First Prize: Mrs. Mary Taggart.
Second Prize: Mrs. J. S. Stark.
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You Are Invited 1
Demonstration
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THE SOUTH BEND ft 11
MALLEAB_LE Kfll
All-ways Preferab
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)U will understand how much "ALL-WAY8" means when you see th
The Best Lookiug. The Best Baker. The Most Dura
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you buy one of these Ranges during the week of this exhibit, we will
a set of high grade cooking ware, including four large pieces of Pur
er is good for this week only, and is a rare opportunity. Be sure anc
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The Exhibition of Cooking in Paper Bags will Inl
you have never tasted food cooked in tfyis way there is a surprise in
lply delicious. The air-tight bags retain every particle of the jui
>d being cooked.
e have planned to make this a very pleasant occasion for our custom*
want thern all to come. Souvenirs will be given to all visitors. W
e to buy your new Range this week arid take advantage of the extrac
king.
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Collection of Fancy Work?First Prize: Mrs. J. L. McMil
lan.
Second Prize: Mrs. Mary Kennedy.
Counterpane?First Prize: Mrs. E^gar Woodlmrst.
Old Flaxwheel Relic?First Prize: Sirs. Jno. Simpson.
Landscape Oil Painting from Copy?First Prize: Mrs. J.
C. Klugh.
Old Fashioned Reel?First Prize: Mrs. J. C. Klugh.
Oil Painting from Copy?Prize: Mrs. B. Syfan.
Agricultural Wreath?First Prize: Mrs. J. D. McGrath.
Crayon Picture from Copy?First Prize: Mrs. J. \j. McMil
lan.
Water Sketches?First Prize: Miss Mary Hill.
Painting in Cotton?First Prize: Mrs. J. L. McMillan.
Ceylon Tapestry?First Prize: Mrs. W. R. Bradley.
Water Colors?First Prize: (No Name.)
Phillipno Weapon?First Prize: Mrs. W. R. Bradley.
Delft Pitcher?First Prize: (No Name.;
Foreign Coin Collection?First Prize: L. A. Smith.
Collection Confederate Money?First Prize: Mrs. M. E.
Edwards.
Revolutionary Sword Hilt?First Prize: Mrs. W. 0.
Cromer.
Antique Vest?First Prize: H. W. (Doc.) Bowie.
One Dish?First Prize: Miss Addie Woodlmrst.
Old Landpapers and Grants?First Prize: Miss Emma
Harris.
Antique Cup?First Prize: Mrs. M. E. Edwards.
Oil Painting from Copy?First Prize: Mrs. M. B. Syfan.
Antique Pitcher?First Prize: Mrs. M. B. Syfan.
Pantry Suppiles
Best Collection of Cakes?First Prize: Mrs. W. T. Magill.
Best Fruit Cake?First Prize: Mrs. W. T. Magill.
Best Silver Cake?First Prize: Mrs. W. T. Magill.
Best Marble Cake?First Prize: Mrs. W. T. Magill.
Second Best Collection of Cakes Mrs. J. M. Wham.
Best Lemon Cake?First Prize: Mrs. J. M. Wham.
Best Butter?First Prize: Mrs. u. A. itogers:
Best Collection Candy?First Prize: Miss Mary Milford.
Second Best Collection: Miss Mary Haigler.
Best Collection Jelly?First Prize: Mrs. John Wilson.
Best Collection Pickles?First Prize : Mrs. Joe J. Link.
Best Honey in Comb?First Prize: Mrs. R. S. McComb.
Best Preserves?First Prize: Mrs. R. S. McComb.
Best Strained Honey?First Prize: Mrs. C. M. Cason.
Best Wine?Frst Prize: Mrs. W. A. Hagan.
Best Catsup?First Prize: Mrs. R. R. Hemphill.
Best Pantry Collection?First Prize: Mrs. W. P. Wham.
Second Best Pantry Collection: Mrs. J. L. McComb.
Best Home Cured Ham?First Prize: Mrs. Joe J. Link.
Best Rolls?First Prize: Miss P]ugenia Coleman.
Best Home Bread?First Prize: Mrs. Will Syfan.
Vase of Rose?First Prize: Mrs. L. 0. Robinson.
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Single Pot Plants?First Prize: Mrs. W. W. Bradley.
Best Collection of Plants?First Prize: Mrs. W. W. Brad
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Best Collection of Ferns?First Prize: Mrs. J.L.McMillan.
POULTRY DEPARTMENT
Barred Plymouth Rock
Mrs. W. E. Leslie: 1st Cockerel, 2nd Hen, 2nd Cockerel.
Mr. Gordon White: 1st Hen, 2nd Cock, 2nd Pen.
Mr. Frank DuPre: 2nd Pullet.
White Wyandotte
Mrs. Claude Cochran: 1st Cock, 1st Hen, 2nd Hen.
Kev. J. M. ^awson: 1st Pen, 2nd Cock, 2nd Pullet.
Hubert Cox: 2nd Cockerel.
Mr. Thompson: 1st Pullet, 1st Cockerel.
Silver Laced Wyandotte
Rev. J. M. Lawson: 2nd Pallet, 2nd Cockerel.
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ENTERPRISE STOVES are the kind
you the Big Line we have or
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ii November 4th to Novembei
Dr. C. H. McMurray: 1st Pullet. t
Partridge Wyandotte
Mr. Gus Smith: 1st Cockerel, 1st Hen, 1st Pullet, 2nd Hen,
2nd Pullet. ?
Buff Orpingtons
Mr. Lamar Richie: 2nd Cockerel, 2nd Pullet.
Mrs. J. F. Bradley: 1st Cock.
Mr. D. A. De"wey: 1st Pen, 1st Hen, 1st Cockerel, 1st Pul
let, 2nd Pen, 2nd Cock, 2nd Hen.
White Orpingtons
Mrs. Fred Minshall: 2nd Pen.
Mr. J. Allen Smith: 1st Cockerel, 1st Pullet.
Miss Helen Blake: 1st Hen.
Mr. D. A. Dewey: 1st Cock, 1st Pen, 2nd Cockerel, 2nd
Pullet.
s Black Orpingtons
Mr. D. A. Dewey: 1st Pullet, 2nd Pullet.
Rhode Island Reds
Mrs. Will Perrin: 2nd Pullet.
Mr. J. Allen Smith: 1st Cock, 2nd Pen.
Mr. W. A. Calvert: 1st Pen, 1st Cockerel, 1st Pullet, 2nd
Cockerel.
White Leghorns
Charlie Lyon: 2nd Pullet. -
Mr. L. A. Smith: 1st Pen, 1st Cock, 1st Hen, 2nd Hen.
S. C. Brown Leghorns
Mr. Putnam: 1st Pen, 1st Cock, 1st Hen, 2nd Hen.
Mr. A. T. Botts: lsf Cockerel, 1st Pullet, 2nd Pen, 2nd |
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R. C. Brown Leghorns
Mr. John Whaley: 1st Cockerel, 1st Pullet, 2nd Pullet.
Cornish Indian Game
Mrs. Lawrence Parker: 1st Pen, 1st Cock, 1st Hen, 2nd
Cock, 2nd Hen.
Pit Games
Mr. J. S. McCoyle: 1st Pen, 1st Cock, 1st Hen, 2nd Cock.
2nd Hen. /
Mr. Sam Smith: 2nd Pen, 2nd Cockerel, 2nd Pullet.
Houdans
Mrs. E. H. Hughes: 1st Cockerel, 1st Pullet.
Motted Anconas
Mr. Lewis Lawson: 1st Cockerel, 2nd Cockerel.
Black Polish
Rev. J. M. Lawson: 2nd Cockerel.
Ducks
White Pekin?Hubert Cox: 1st Drake, 2nd Duck.
White Pekin?Mrs. W. E. Leslie: 1st Duck, 2nd Drake.
WViifo and Fawn
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Mr. R. N. Tiddie: 1st Pen, 1st Drake, 1st Duck, 2nd Drake,
2nd Duck.
Rouen Ducks
Miss Mamie Lou Smith: 1st Pen, 1st Drake, 1st Duck, 2nd
Duck.
Racing- Events
The racing drew a large crowd of interested spectators
and were exceptionally good.
Results Thursday
2:30 Pace, Purse $150; Floride Patchen, 1st; Linda Hal,
2nd; Agnes McCuen, 3rd.
2:16 Trot, Purse $200; Ed Allen, 1st; Running Brook, 2nd;
j)r peter 3rd
2:24 Trot, Purse $150: Maggie Pilot, 1st; Ex Cell, 2nd;
Bliss, 3rd.
Results Friday
2:33 Pace, Purse $200: Gold Knight, 1st; Floride Patehen,
2nd; Linda Hal, 3rd.
2:22 Trot, Purse $200: Dr. Peter, 1st; Ed Allen, 2nd; Hazel
Simmons, 3rd.
Free For All, Purse $200: John Ryan, 1st; Linda, 2nd;
Sir Alcontra, Jr., 3rd. 4
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CROCKERY j
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The peculiar excellence of the cof-J
fee served In New Orleans home
[ and restaurants is commented upoi
by every visitor to that city. The
brand of New Orleans coffee kno\
as "Luzianne" has come to be a unl-|
versal favorite in South Caroli
"Over at Chester," writes Mr. T.
, Reily, the well known and genl
travelling representative of the Reilj
Taylor Co., of Nfw Orleans, "I ws
standing in the store of Mr. Richard-]
son. He introduced me to one of his
customers, to whom he referred
another 'Luzianne crank.' I ask<!
this man to tell me why he prefem
Luzianne to all other coffees. His re-j
ply was a splendid tribute to the
goods. He stated that he could illus
trate it easier by a very recent experi^
ence. 'A few days ago when we went)
to take coffee for breakfast, found
that we did roi buv? a bit r.f Luais
in the house.. My wife want t j a nelgh-j
:hn n.i'f 'iP.d tlid 1 "l III Store
1 times yon
sre a big lino of
st Enamel Ware
ground coffee. We put in the same
amount as we had been using of Luzl
anue, in J t (?*clarc to you that th<
hot water was hardly colored. I
to take three times as much, and the
did not get as good coffee as Luzl
anne makes. Now when we returnc
the neighbor's coffee we sent her
Luzianne. She in turn used as muct
as was customary with the bulk roast
ed and ground, and her coffee was en
tirely too strong. She came to
about it, and we explained it to ber.|
Now she won't have anything but
LUIZANNE." (Adv.)
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It Banishes Catarrh
C. A. Milforil & C<>. are aothorized t<
refund purchase price to any dinnafisj
fled customer. Complete outfit, $1.00)
extra bottle, 50c.
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A Postal will Bring Trial Treatment anc
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MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets aurelj
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misery aud to prove it we will fend
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ay on a |>?>ctal or it) a letter "Send rat
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Milford & Co. guarantee them.