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A Fan I 1 Laugh poses PREMIUM US! (Continw Class No. 1?Best Abbeville Cc old Class No. 2.?Best Abbeville C two years old Class No. 3.?Best Abbeville Cc three years old, rockin Class No. 4.?Best Horse, mar runabout. 1 plo\ Iios< Class No. 5.?Best Horse, or n or runabout to be Iriv handling 25 per cent. Class No. 6?Best pair Horses to be shown to buggy Stetson hat by Parker Class No. 7.?Best three-gaitei Class No. 9.?Best Mare and cc gan-King Co. 1st, valu< Class No. 10.?Best Stallion (s offered by A. B. Morse $5.00?J. S. Bowie Co. Class No. 11.?Single Roadster D. Barksdale, 1st, valu Class No. 12.?Best Abbeville ( year old Class No. 13.?Best Abbeville two vpnr< nlH Class No. 14.?Best Mule, show to count. 1st, pr. shoes Class No. 15.?Best Pair Mule Mules only to count. Is SPECIAL.?L. A. Jackson offei colt, under 1 year old ! second best. SPECIAL?J. R. "Winn offers $ year, sired by his Jac CATTLE I) Class No. 16.?Finest full-blooc Class No. 17.?Finest any othei Class No. 18 Class No. 19. Class No. 20. ] .?Finest full-bloo .?Finest full bloo .?Finest full-blooc Class No. 21.?Finest full-blooi Class No. 22.?Finest full-bloo Class No. 23.?Finest full-bloot Class No. 24.?Finest full-bloo Class No. 25.?Finest full-bloo Special Best Exhibit, 1 steel p Class No. 26.?Finest full-blooi Class No. 27.?Finest full-bloo Class No. 28.?Finest full-blooi Class No. 2!>.?Finest full-polai Class No. 30.?Finest full-blooi Class No. 31.?Finest full-bloo Class No. 32.?Finest full-bloot Class No. 33?Finest full-blooc Special?Best Exhibit, 1st, 1 I Mills, value s?3.00. Class No. 34.?Finest Buck .. Class No. 35.?Finest Nanny . NOTICE?Stalls and pens DEPARTMENT "B" W. A. C NOTE?The Abbeville Con cient to coop all Poultry exhi coops that are provided for th All entries must be made Prize List. This show is held and gov Poultry Association, and their All breed of poultry that Perfection are eligable for cor poultry bred in the United Sts Association. In each class there must 1 exhibitor to first prize money, will be paid. If two entries ar Prizes to be awarded on s BBB 4& Ti/ The BY CAR :e Built for ing Pur Only. SR4TS N ed from Page Four.) iunty Raised Colt, under one year ounty Raised Colt, from one to 1st 5.00 5.00 iunty Raised Colt, from two to g chp.ir by S. J. Link (1st) value 5.00 e or gilding shown to buggy or ;nberg Merc. Co. (1st) value. .. . 7.50 lare. or gelding shown to buggy en by lady. Horse to count 75 and Rocking chair, 1st, value 5.00 , mares, geldings, or cross teams, or runabout. Horse only to count, & Reese, value 5.00 1 Saddle horse, mare or gelding 3.00 lit, under 1 year 1 cultivator, Dar 5.00 hown under halter) 1st prize, Mdse. value $10 Co. and McAIurray Drug Co. 2nd barrel flour speed only to count, 1 plow, W. e 8.50 5.00 bounty raised Mule Colt, under 1 3.00 2.50 County raised Mule Colt, one to n to buggy or runabout. Mule only. > by Cason & McAllister value .. s, shown to buggy or runabout ;t, pr. shoes, by Hot Hustler value rs 1st prize of $7.00 lor best mule sired by his Jack, and $3.00 for the 15.00 for best mule colt, under one k. W. A. STEVENSON, Superintendent AIRY VARIETY. 1st 2nd led Jersey Cow in milk . $3.00 2.00 r breed 5.00 2.00 IEEE VARIETY. ded Hereford Steer 3.00 2.00 ded Durham Steer 3.00 2.00 led Aberdeen Angus Steer 3.00 2.00 STOCK VARIETY. 5.00 2.00 3.50 2.00 iled Jersey Bull 3.00 2.00 ded Hereford Bull 3.00 2.00 led Aberdeen Angus Bull 3.00 2.00 ded Hereford Cow 3.00 2.00 led Aberdeen Angus Cow 3.00 2.00 low by A. .11. Smith, 1st, value .. 5.00 2,">0 HOGS led Berkshire Boar 3.00 2.00 ded Berkshire Sow 3.00 2.00 led Poland-China Boar 3.00 2.00 [id Poland-China Sow 3.00 2.00 Jed Essex Boar 3.00 2.00 ded Essex Sow 3.00 2.00 led Duroe-Jersey Boar 3.00 2.00 led Duroc Jersey Sow 3.00 2.00 tic $10; 'Jiul one bolt cloth, Abbeville Cotton ? O A T S. 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 are provided for Cattle. Sheep. Hogs, Goats. I'Ori.TllY ALVKItT, Superintendent. inty Fair Association will furnish coops suffi bits made at this Fair. Exhibitors must use em. in writing, on entry blank furnished with this erned by and under the Rules of the American latest Standard of Perfection used in judging. are recognized by the American Standard of npetition at this Fair. Almost every breed of ites are recognized by the American Poultry be at least three entries showing to entitle the If only one entry is showing no prize money e showing second prize money will be paid, tingles and pairs. Single birds to be entered II Friday1 B SHOW THAT Biggest Laugh Sw iTfhP LYLE MOORE] fwith s j THE DOCTOR w "ttOP T^//?FJ\S'EE^G Ti AkOFOPEmN&THe&FE AHD PMOpRCED As J ar Pric OW ON SALE - o r/,n,>vv?- fVx-k linn, cm kcrol. unllot. Pair I'miliums will be paid as follows: On single birds: 1st prize $1.00; Hi l)n pairs: 1st, $1.50; 2nd, 75c. i Sl'ECIAI. Best pair in show, Trio White Orj Value ! SECOND Best Pair in show i IIEPAIWJIEXT "C" W. II. LOMi, Superint C 0 T T 0 (Judging by length of fiber, nothing I | Class No. 35.?Finest of improved Short stai mens to be exhibited I Class No. 3G.?Finest of Improved I.ong Stapl cimen stalks to be exhibited. 1st. R C 0 It N i Class No. 3S.?Finest five stalks with ear and Class No. 38.? Finest lot .of 10 ears Flint cor Class No. 39.?Finest lot of 10 ears Dent corr Class No. 40.?Finest lot 10 ears Yellow corn OATS Class No. 41.?Finest sheaf of Oats, 1st prize Second prize 1 bu. fine oats value ., Class No. 42?Finest peek seed Oats, lbu. Oats PEAS Cl;?ss No. 43.?Finest and purest bushel seet Class No. 44.?Finest bale peavine hay, 1st pri Class No. 45.?Finest bale mixed hay, 1st pr V?1 IIP Class No. 4G.?Finest bale ol' Grass hay .. .. Class No. 47.?Finest bale Alfalfa Class No. 4S.?Finest bale of Vetch SPliCIAL? For the best exhibits in llay, 1st 1 bushel of fine Oats. r 0 T A T 0 1 Class No. 4!).?Finest half bushel Sweet Pota Class No. 50.?Finest peck Irish Potatoes .. . SUGAR CANE AM) M Class No. 51.?Finest 5 stalks Sugar Cane .. Class No. 52.?Finest gallon molasses .. .. CAPITAL PRIZE?For the Best Display of seed meal. Southern Cotton Oil Co., 2nd Best Display of Farm Products, 1-2 Ton Planters Fertilizer and Phosphate C< DEPARTMENT -D" Y E G E T A It Class No. 53.?Finest collection Vegetables i rent year. Three varieties and three up a collection, 1st prize 1 Hat, H. I Second prize, 1 can coffee, W. T. Ca Class No. 54.?Finest exhibit Tomatoes .... Class No. 55.?Finest exhibit Squashes .. .. Class No. 50.?Finest exhibit Onions .'. .. . Class No. 57.?Finest exhibit Turnips Class No. 5S.?Finest exhibit Cabbage Class No. 5i?.?Finest exhibit Collards .. F It L I i Class No. (It).?Finest exhibit Apples (3 speci i I IUSS .NO. Ul. rinu.tb VAIIIUII. I uiiv.iu:s 111 lev Class No. (i-.?Finest exhibit 1 '?*jirs (3 specii Class No. (52.?Finest .Muskinelon Class No. U4.?Finest Cantaloupe Class No. tif?.?Finest Watermelon N 1/ T S Class No. tit!.?Finest exhibit I'ecans (1 -1! peel Class No. (iT.?Finest exhibit I'eanuts on vine o a i i: v C'hiss No. (18.?Finest pound Mutter >1 K A T > Class No. <!! . Finest county cured I him. exh Class No. 50.- Finest county cured smoked II Class No. 71. Finest county cured side Hacoi Class No. ?Finest dozen Kggs, (size, appe uniform in size and color Class No. 7.*>. Finest pound county Sausage Class No. 74.?-Finest bucket or can county L DKI'akt.MKNT "K" .11 its. jas. i.. McMillan, s .1 i: L LIB! Class No. 7:"..?Best display .Telly. (Not loss t be exhibited and one specimen of ear Class No. 76.?Host specimen jar Blackberry J Class No. 77.?Best specimen jar Apple Jelly . Class No. 7S.?Best specimen Pear Jelly .. .. Class No. 79.?Best specimen jar Grape Jelly . Octot PUT THE ( ccess of this c ' li> BERT Entire PQ Balconi Gallery AT McMLJh bgs s: One male and one female, nil, soc:, lingtons, by D. A. Dewey. .... . ' $7.50 $3.00 FARM PRODUCTS eudent. * N >elow 1 inch to be counted.) 1st 2nd ile variety, 2 speci pi.vu l-e variety. Two spe .. L. Mabry value 2.00 1.00 1 fodder 2.00 1.00 j n 2.00 1.00 i 2.00 1.00 i 2.00 1.00 2 bu. fine oats value 2.00 1.00 >, value 1.00 .50' 1 Poas 1.00 .50 ze 1 bu. oats, value 1.00 .50 ize, 1 bu. fine oats, 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 prize, 2 bushel fine Oats, 2nd ! S itoes 50 .25 50 .25 I [GLASSES 50 .25 j 50 .25 Farm Products, 1 ton of Cotton Abbeville Branch. of Fertilizer by the o. L E S 1st 2nd aised during cur specimens to make 1. DuPre, value ... $2.50 sou, value $1.00 .50 .25 .50. 2S .50 .25 .50 .25 .50 .25 .50. .25 : S mens) .50 .25 ; imensj .50 .25} liens) .50 .25 r.i) .25 i 50 ,2o 50 .25 c) 50 .25 50. .25 50 .25 i iluted raw 50 .25 am 50 .25 .25 a ranee.) Should be .25 50 .25 urd 50 .25 PVNTKY SUPPLIES ii|?<'rinleii(l(>nt 1st 2nd than 4 varieties to h variety) .. .. $1.00 .50 elly 50 .25 50 .25 50 .25 50 .25 [AH >er 9* GAY IN GAIE >r any other Sec IIEF ANDj HAZELE Lower Floor ' < I 75 < IRAY'S DRU* oa I'KES Class No. 80.?Best Display Preserves. to bt> exhibited and one specinr Class No. 81.?Best specimen jar (any \ Class No. 82.?Best specimen jar Brand SPECIAL?For the Best Pantry Disp P I C Class No. 83.?Best display Pickles. (Nc be exhibited and one specimen Class No. 84.?Best specimen jar Sw-eet Class No. 85.?Best specimen jar whole Class No. 86.?Best specimen jar mixed Class No. 87.?Best specimen Catsup .. CANNED FRUITS XI Class No. 88.?Best display of canned J not less than five varieties .. . BREADS, CAJi Class No. 89.?Best loaf Bread Class No. i)0.?Best Jelly Cake Class No. 91.?Best Pound Cake Class No. 92.?Best Fruit Cake Class No. 93.?Best Orange Cake Class No. 94.?Best Nut Cake Class No. 95.?Best Chocolate Cake Class No. 96.?Best Lemon Cake Class No. 97.?Best exhibit of home-mi W I 3i Class No. 98.?Best Quart Blackberry W Class No. 99.?Best Quart Scuppernong Class No. 100.?Best Quart Grape Juice SPECIAL.?For the Best Display Panti value $5.00 by A. M. Hill Co. DEPARTMENT "F" Superintendents in Charge: .> Class No. 101.?Best Center Piece or Tt Class No. 102?Best Sideboard or Burea Class No. 103?Best Luncheon Set Class No. 104?Best Fancy Doilies (0) ., Class No. 105?Best Apron Class No. 100?Best Sola Pillow Class No. 107?Best Work or Laundry 11 Class No. 108?Best Corset Cover Class 109?Best Night Gown Class No. 110?Best Handkerchief Class No. Ill?Best Table Cloth and Naj Class No. 112?Best Childs Dress .... Class No. 113?Best Pillow Case Class No. 114?Best Towel Class No. 115?Best Shirt Waist Class No. lib'?Best Underskirt Flounce Class No. 117?Best Collar and Cuff Set Class No. US?Best Infants Cap Class No. 119?Best specimen of Hand der 14 years Sl'KIH I?For the Best Collection of value $5.00, offered by Mrs. Jas . SEWIN(J AM) M Class No. 120?Best hand made article. Class No. 121?Best fancy hand made a ping with stitching, etc Class No. 122?Best specimen Hemstitch Class No. 123?Best Hand-bag in crochc Class No. 124?Best Luncheon Set in C Class No. 125?Best Infants Cap in Croc Class No. 12(5?Best specimen in Lace C Class No. 127?Best Shawl in Crochet oi Class No. 128 Best Infants Sack or S Knitting I)KIMHTMKNT MUS. M. OWEN, ("lass Xo. 129?Rest collodion of Cut Rc Class Xo. 130?Host specimen Rose .. . Class No. 131?Rest collection of Clirysa Class Xo. 132?Rest specimen Chrysantl Class Xo. 133?Rest Bouquet or any ai r any variety Class Xo. 134?Rest specimen Fern Class Xo. 135? Rest decorative house pi Class Xo. 13li?Rest Palm DKIMKT.MKNT "II" Rest Collection of Oil Paintings done ii W. E. Hill. Second Rest Rest Individual Picture Second Rest Individual Picture SPECIAL TOMATO The Fair Association will give $1". The Civic Club of Abbeville, will give : fered a ticket to the State Fair in Coin the Girls' Tomato Club. ous )TY. ISOTl. 999 BURGESS vjrigina tion Dir OneYe York,Si in Chic< f1.00 & 50 25 G STORE. E 11 V E S (Not less than 3 varieties en of each variety) .... 1.00 ariety) 50 y Peaches 50 lay ; $5.00 K L E S )t less than 4 varieties to of each variety) 1.00 Pickle 50 i Cucumbers 50 Pickles 50 50 SD VEGETABLES. ruits and vegetables of 1.50 [ES, CANDIES. . 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 ide Candies 50 [ E S rine .. . 50 nr: Kll Y> 1I1C ,uv .. .. 50 .21 y Supplies, Merchandise, HAND EJTBKOIDEBI Tissos One) and (,'aro Morse. 1st ible Cover 50 ii Scarf 50 .50 50 50 50 lag 50 50 50 50 )kins 75. 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Embroidery by child un 75 .25 Colored Embroidery, Merchandise, . S. Cochran. EKDLK WORK. 1st 2nd plain sewing 50 .25 rticlo, rolling and whip 50 .25 ing or drawn work 50 .25 t .t>u ZD rochet or Tatting .. .50 .25 hot .50 .25 rochet or Tatting .. .50 .25 r Knitting .50 .25 neater in Crochet or .50 .25 FLOWERS Superintendent. 1st 2nd .50 .25 .50 .25 ntheinums .50 .25 ionium .50 .25 angonient of cut flowers .50 .25 .50 .25 ant 50 .25 50 .25 FINE ARTS ii Abbeville County, Gold Medal bt $2.00 $1.00 .50 CU'lt PRIZES. Hi) for the Girls' Tomato Club, and $5.00, and Mr. C. D. Brown has of mbia, to be awarded to a member of ? ;e t IProduc ect From arinNew xMonths igo. No. 666 This it a prescription prepared especially ' for MALARIA or CHILLS 4 FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not ' return. It acts on the lhrar better than ! ' Calomel and does not gripe or skkcn. 25c |i RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neu | raltfia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic 11 Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old . | Sores, Tetter, Rin^Worm, Eo | zcma, etc. Antiseptio Aiodyae, used internally or externally. 25c There la more Catarrh in this section ot the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Sci t ence'has proven Catarrh to be a consti tutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only ConsUta- > tional cure on the market. It is taken in ternally in doses from 10 drops to a tea cpoonful. It acts directly on the blood s ? - ?a# *Via dfrsfAm TViaw ana mucous auria^cs w iu? uj ??, I i offer one hundred dollars for any case It ; fails to cure. Send for circulars and tes timonials. ' I Address* 7. J? CHENEY * CO., Toledo, O. ' j Sold by Drnfrprists, 75c. i Take Ball's Family Pills for constipation. j NO REASON FOR IT jWhen Abbeville Citizens Show a Way. There can be no reason why any j reader of thin who suffers the tortures j of an aching bacfe, the annoyance of urinary dis-orders, the pains and dan gers of kidney ills will tail to heed the i words of a ueighbor who has found relief. Read what an Abbeville oiti /.en says ; J. S. Gibert, Abbeville, says : "For six years I suffered from kidney complaint. The worst j trouble was a constant, dull pain in the small of my back. I tired ensily, felt languid and was sub 1 jeet to headaches and a blurring of my sisrht. The secretions from my kidneys were too frequent in passage and I was obliged to get up ? during the night. Learning of Doan's Kidney Pills, 1 got a sup ply. They relieved me from the first and I continued taking them I iitifi1 I was completely cured." I Price 50e, at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask tor a kidney remedy?get Doau's Kidney Pills?the pame that I Mr. Gibert had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. ; Apply Kloan'N Freely for Lumbago Your attacks of Lumbago are not nearly so hopeless as they seem. You can relieve them almost instantly by a simple application of Sloan's Linl 1 ivmn? Mm honk otiH Ini na Tjlimbft go is a form of rheumatism, and yields | perfectly to Sloan's, which penetrates I quickly all in through the sore, tender muscles, limbers up the back and I makes it feel fine Get a bottle of v i Sloan's Liniment for 25 cents of any druggist and have it in the house? against colds, sore ami swollen joints. i rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica and j like ailments. Your money back if not satisfied, but it does give almost instant relief. m