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Abbeville Press and BaririeFl Second Section ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25,1916. ' . Page* 9-16 V|| n 1 1 n tzi IS2EisS* m II y/\1 COMM PI ABBEV1L First Day?Farmers' 1 9:30 A. M.?Band Concert 10:00 A. M.?Grand Parade < ing from Baptist Chur fered, to be judged as : cent; Attractiveness, i Also parade of Corn CI Club Girls. LO :3Q 4- Mp-Addregs tp.fari LI :00 A. Ml?Horse and Mul 1:00 P. M.?Hog and Sheep will be judged first da^ classes. 2:00 P. M.?Horse Racing Parse $50.00. 2:25 P. M?Trot or Pace. Running race between! 5:00 P. M.?Band Cancert. 7:00 P. M.?Band Concert c 7:30 P. M.?Big Fire Works mission to grounds aft< building will be closed running at full blast 'ti Second Day?Comme 9:30 A. M?Band Concert < 10:00 A. M.?Grand Parade merchants and industri ing from Baptist Chui fered. LO :30 A. M.?Band Concert ? LO :45 A. M.?Horse and Mul Seats free. 12:00 M.?Judging Cattle 2:00 P. M.?Horse Racing. 2:20 Class?Trot. Purse $2 2:15 Class?Race. Purse $! Running Race between 5:00 P. M.?Band Concert. 7,:00 P. M.?Band Concert o 7:30 P. M.?Grand Displayshows open 'till 11 o'cl Third Day?School 9:30 A. M.?Band Concert c LO :00 A. M.?Grand Parade < Best decorated floats 4 largest per cent of enrc All students and teach* free. LO :30 A. M.?Fancy Driving 1.1:00 A. M.?Foot Ball Gam< 2:00 P. M.?Horse Racing. Tri-County (Abbeville, or Pace. Purse $150.C Free for all. Purse $2 5:00 P. M.?Band .Concert. 7:30 P. M.?Grand Display f open 'till 11 o'clock. t ( ggc lOGRAM^ IE COUNTY FAIR Day, Wednesday, Nov. 1st. on Plaza. of Farm Floats led by band, startch. $15.00 and $10.00 prizes offollows: Appropriateness 50 per 30 per cent; Variety, 20 per cent, ub and Pig Club Boys and Tomato ners by Hon. A. F. Lever. e Show. i judging at barns. All exhibits j except Horse, Mule and Cattle . County owned (green race.) Purse $200.00. heats. Visits to Shows, Exhibits, etc. )n Plaza. 3 Display at Fair Grounds. (Ader 6:30 P. M., 10 cents. Exhibit but free acts and shows will be 1111 o'clock.) rcial Day, Thursday, Nov. 2nd. )n Plaza. of beautiful decorated Floats of ial companies, led by band, start ch. $15.00 and $10.00 prizes ofit. (rronnds. * e show in front of grand stand. at Barns. >00.00. 200.00. heats. Visits to Shows, Exhibits, etc. n Plaza. of fire works at Fair Grounds. All ock. Day, Friday, Nov. 3rd. >n Plaza. )f Floats by Schools, led by band. >10.00 and $5.00. School having illment in parade, $5.00 and $3.00. irs will be admitted to grounds c i j in JLiuiii, ui giauu atauu. i between two first class teams. , Anderson and Greenwood.) Trot 10. 100.00. Visits to Shows, etc. ire works at Fair Grounds. Shows WW a the < By Doui * ? < We wrest no subterranean store < Nor with the blood-red hai < tears. < Ours is the wealth of God's g fno mark But furrows of the farmc ' < years. < * \ I Here we assemble what we grew \ I The products of the work v \ [ These are the children of the se< < > A world of weaiy ones to 3 < < I Even in joy of labor done we h o To see the glory of the sui < E'en in the frolic of the fair w< 0 Till herds increase and bio < > his rain. 1 > < I All mindful of our work again < Let us come forth rejoicing < Proud of the treasures that are Taking of earth both fro work and play. <> Premi ? n. l *"* T Live stock umsion?i J. R.W C0UNT1 Lot 1. Best stallion, any a? to halter Lot 2. Best stallion with nc get Lot 3. Best jack, shown to Lot 4. Best jack, with not 1( Lot 5. Best brood mare wit Lot 6. Best horse colt unde J. W. Sharp) Lot 7. Best mule colt undei Lot 8. Best horse colt 1 to 1 Lot 9. Best mule colt 1 to 3 Lot 10. Best horse colt 2 to 2 Lot 11. Best mule colt 2 to 3 Lot 12. Best county raised i ter Lot 13. Best combination mi shown to buggy, tl (county owned) Lot 14. Best mare or geldinj Lot 15. Best mare or geldinj Lot 16. Best pair, mares or buggy Lot 17. Best single horse, m Lot 18. Best boy rider undei J. W. Sharp) Lot 19. Best girl rider Lot 20. Same as 17 (Open to Lot 21. Best mare or gelding Lot 22. Best mare or gelding Lot 23. Best saddle mare oi three gaits Lot 24. Best mare or gelding Lot 25. Best pair mares or { buggy (CONTINUED FAIR glas Malloch. * \{ . from out of caverns deep and dark, {\ id of war make harvest of a nation's X \k ood soil, and on his earth we leave ; \ tr's toil, the biisiness of a thousand < | 1 ! i i , here we have gathered of the yield, J e do, our answer to the ones who ask. < I jd, arisen in the fertile field, <! Peed?a noble duty, honest task. ave our hour for deeper thought, 1 in smiling fruit and goldetf grain; <? a realize how, God has wrought < tsfloms bear, fed by his sunshine and 4 > < > < > another season yet to be, y 5 then to pass a merry week away? * J i ours, with merriment and industry ;; it and flowers, taking of life both < J 1 *> . um List >epartment A?Horses? . inn, Supt. , I OWNED.) je or breed, shown $2.00 $1.00 >t less than 4 of his 3.00 2.00 halter - 2.00 1.00 ?ss than 4 of his get 3.00 2.00 ;h colt at side 3.00 2.00 >r 1 vear old (Dr. * v 1 3.00 1.00 1 year old 1.50 .50 I years old 2.00 1.00 ! years old 2.00 1.00 ! years old 2.00 1.00 ! years old 2.00 1.00 oule shown to hal * 2.00 1.00 ire or gelding first ien under saddle . 2.00 1.00 5 ridden by lady.... 2.00 1.00 ? driven by lady.... 2.00 1.00 gelding, shown to - 2.00 1.00 are or gelding 2.00 l.'OO * 12 years old (Dr. 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 . 3.00 1.00 the World.) I driven by lady.... 3.00 2.00 ridden by lady 3.00 2.00 gelding to show !. 3.00 2.00 single harness.... 3.00 2.00 ?i J: ~T I ^tJlUlUgO DUlUWll LU f 3.00 2.00 ON PAGE TEN) r '* A'J V cr.: J;Yi' v-''.* V-*' . ... \ r ... : . . * .. . . -.* ' 'il %; * *,v,'