The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, November 22, 1916, Image 6
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Dollars.
1 Mercan>mpany
Prize Winners at County Fair I
(Continued from first pagt)
round record book grade crop, 1
canning, etc. 1st. Vera Buie.
2nd. Aileen Moore.
Best book recipes. 1st. Lenlla '
Gaskins, $2.00 1
Neatest record book. 1st Lealla
Gaskins, $1.00. 2nd. Lexi '
Pittman, $1.00
Best apron & cap (over 16yrs.) 1
1st. Clara Watson, $1.50. 2nd. ^
Lena Horlon.
Best apron & cap (under 16 *
yrs.) 1st. Agnes McNair, $1.50. '
2nd. Nina Evans.
Best collection tomatoes in
glass. 1st. Nina Evans, $1.00
Best collection sour tomato
1 Dickie. 1st. Vera Buie, $1.00
2nd. Claro Watson. *
Best tomato catsup. 1st. Agnes
McNair, $1.00. 2nd. Grace
Rivers. 3rd. Lola Dell Knight.
Best Chili Sauce. 1st. I. V. .
Melton, $1.00 2nd. Atha Brew- 1
er. 3rd. Lettia Smith.
Best tomato puree. 1st. Lexie 1
Pitman, $1.00. 2nd. Agnes Mc- (
Nair.
Best Chow Chow. 1st. Mary ,
Rivers, $1.00. 2nd. Cleon Cow
ard. 1
Best tomato jelly. 1st. Vera
Buie, $1.00. 2nd. Agnes McNair. 1
Best tomato preserves ripe. ;
1st. Grace Ingram, $1.00. 2nd. J
Lealla Gaskins.
Best green tomato preserves. ,
1st. Edith Edgeworth, $1.00. 2nd
Eunice White. 3rd. Mary John
son.
Green tomato sweet pickle. .
1st. Willa White, S1.00. 2nd. .
Lena Horton. 3rd Lillie Rivers. .
Special mention tomato jam.
1st. Leona Melton, $1.00. 2nd.
Aileen Moore.
Special packs tomatoes in qt. '
jars. 1st. Allie Outen, $1.00. 2nd.
Katie Lee Tadlock. Allie Lisen- .
by.
Ripe tomato pickle, 1st, Leila
Knight, $1.00.
Best pack canned peas,(special) (
1st. Lexie Pitman, $1.00. 2nd. :
Willa White.
Girls Under 16 Years J
Best sour pickle. 1st. Helen ,
. Hursev.SOc.
Best Dixie relish. 1st. Helen ^
Hursey, 50c. I
Best apple butter. 1st. Annje j
May Jackson, 50c. ^
Best biscuit. 1st. Leona Mel- ,
ton, $1.00. 2nd. Madge Gaskins. ,
Best plain cake. 1st. Rena Ca .
to, $1.00. 2nd. Mildred Gaskins. i
Best layer cake. 1st. Grace .
Rivers,$1.00. 2nd. Mildred Gas- i
kins. I
^Farm Department (
Best general display of Farm j
Products. 1st. D. T. Watson, ]
$25.00. 2nd. F. W. Rivers. $15.00
3rd. T. W. Gaskins, $10.00. 4th. j
G. L. Moore, $5.00. J
Best ten stalks of corn. 1st. J
T. W. Gaskins, $1.00 J
Best peck ot peanuts. 1st. J
Floyd Douglass, Red Ribbon J
Best peck of oats. 1st. E. W. J
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son, R. R. J
Rest peck of rye. 1st. F. W. f
Rivers, $1.00. 2nd. D. T. Wat
son, R. R. J
I Rest peck of peas. 1st. F. W. 1
Rivers, $1.00. 2nd. T. W. Gask- I
ins, R. R. I
Rest peck of wheat. 1st. D. T. I
I Watson. $1.00 2nd. T. W. Cask
ins, R. R.
Rest sheaf of oats. 1st. W. ].
Tiller, Si 00
Rest sheaf of rye. 1st. G. L.
Moore, $-1.00. 2nd. F. W. Rivers,
R. R.
Res* bale of peavine hay. 1st.
W. K. Sellers, $1.00
Rest bale of alfalfa hay. 1st.
T. W. Gaskins, $1.00
Rest ten stalks sorghum cane.
1st. Sidney King, $1.00. 2nd. T.
W. Gaskins, R. R
Rest ten stalks ribbon cane. 1st.
F. W. Rivers, $1.00. 2nd. F. W.
Rivers, R. R.
Rest peck dried apples. 1st.
Rob Sutton, $1.00. 2nd. T. W.
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Best peck dried peaches. 1st.
T. W. Cask ins, $1.00
Best five pounds honey. 1st.
Parnell Meehan, $1.00. 2nd. G.
L. Moore, R. R.
Largest watermelon. 1st. J. I,
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Norton, $1.00
Best two stalks red peppers
st. J. T. Wallace, $1.00. 2nd.
N. D. Therrell, R. R.
Best peck tomatoes. 1st. Joe
divers, $1.00. 2nd. C. J. Kddins,
L R.
Best peck of potatoes. 1st W.
?. Sellers, $1.00
Best peck irish potatoes. 1st,
\rlin Douglass, $1.00. 2nd. S. J.
L>ouglass, R. R.
Best peck apples. 1st. Miss
Dlive B.Oliver, S1 00. 2nd. R.
VI. Douglass. R. R.
Best peck pears. 1st. W. J.
rhurman, $1.00
Best peck turnips. 1st. Dr. D.
T. Teal, $1 00
Best peck onions. 1st. T. W.
Raskins, $1.00
Largest Gourd. 1st. S. T. Atkinson,
$1.00
Largest pumpkin. 1st. A. E.
Moore, $1.00. 2nd. T. W. Gask
ns, K. K.
Best head lettuce. 1st W. A.
VIeehan, $1.00
Best sample leaf tobacco. 1st.
Sidney King, $1.00
Best three pimentoes. 1st. F.
W. Rivers, One years subscrip
ion Cnesterfield Advertiser.
Best peck chufas. 1st. J. A. Ol
ver, $1.00
3est peck velvet beans. 1st. Mrs.
Z,. T. Redfearn, $1.00. 2nd. Albert
Oliver, R. R.
Best peck soy beans. 1st. T.
W. Gaskins, $1.00
Best winter squash. 1st. Mr.
Clinton, $1.00
Best quart molasses. 1st. F. W.
Rivers, $1.00. 2nd. J. P. Melton,
R. R.
Best peck short staple cottonseed.
1st. E. W. Sowell,$1.00
Best peck long staple cottonseed.
1st. E. W. Sowell, $1.00.
2nd. W. J. Odom. R. R.
Best stalk cotton. 1st. F. W.
Rivers, $1.00
Arena Events
Best single harness mule. 1st.
C. B. Morris.
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8 Financing'
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financial backing if it is
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and willing bank behind
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ter get them, for rough vy
will surely need them.
Still lave a few small
attractive prices.
Selling horse shoe Ov
supply last.
Wool Goods at 25 tc
V.UUI1UH5 ai prices cne
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Best single harness horse driven
by lady. 1st. Mrs. Josie Douglass.
2nd. Miss Annie Gulledge.
Best single harness horse driven
by gentleman. 1st. Edgar Porter.
2nd. Fred U'ilhelm.
Best double team. 1st. \V. F.
Phillips.
Best single harness pony driven
by girl. 1st. Nodic Freeman.
Best single harness pony driven
by boy. 1st. Toxvnly Redfearn.
2nd. Thurston Hunley.
Best single harness horse, free
for all. 1st. Davis Perkins. 2nd.
Armfield Porter Co.
Best saddle horse ridden by
lady. 1st. Miss Annie Gulledge.
L'nd. Miss Doris Laney.
Best saddle horse ridden by
gentlemen. 1st. Fklmond Gulledge.
Best saddle hnrw larK- oml
gentlemen. 1st. Miss Annie Gulledge
and Joe Sowell. 2nd. Miss
Nell Melton and Edmond Gulledge.
Best saddle pony ridden by
girl. 1st. Nodie Freeman
Best saddle pony ridden by
boy. 1st. Toxvnly Redfearn. 2nd.
Thurston Hunley.
Best pair saddle ponies ridden
by boy and girl. 1st. Nodie Freeman
and Thurston Hunley.
Best saddle horse ridden by
girl. 1st. Nell Melton.
Best saddle horse ridden by
boy. 1st J. B. Buchanan. 2nd.
Edmond.Gulledge.
Best pair saddle horses ridden
bv boy and girl. 1st. Miss Annie
Gulledge and William Gulledge.
2nd. Miss Nell Melton and Edmond
Gulledge.
Best saddle horse, horsemanship
to count 100 pel cent, free
for all. 1st. Miss Nell Melton.
Veterinary Surgeon
Calls answered day or ni?ht.
Phone No. 48 two rings.
Full stock of horse and cattle
powders on hand at all times.
L. P. GRAVES
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