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PREMIUM LIST OF THE COUNTY FAIR (Continued from first page) % offered by T. D. Huntley, Chesterfield. Best display of Corn,'one pig, offered by Mrs. S. A. Hanna, Chesterfield. Second best display of Corn, 50 cents cash, offered by W. T. Powell Dry Goods Co., Cheraw. Best home made axe handle, one blue grass axe, offered by Armfleld Hdw. Co- Chesterfield. For Members Boys Corn Clnb. Best yield on one acre, two sacks of meal, offered Dy jenerson wuuu Oil Co., Jefferson. Second best yield on one acre, $1.00 cash offered by T. L. Teal, Chesterfield. Third best yield on one acre, one years subscription to the Pageland Journal. Best record of Crop, Black Hawk Corn sheller offered by Armfleld Hardware Co., Chesterfield. Second best record of Crop, $1.00 cash offered by R. T. Caston, Cheraw. Third best record Crop, one year's subscription to Chesterfield Advertiser. Best judging of corn by boyB, $1.00 cash offered by W. P. Pollock, Cheraw. Second best judging of Corn by boys, 50 cents cash offered by Ingram Live Stock Co., Cheraw. COTTON Best two btalks, ordinary, $1.00 cash, offered by The Evans Co., Cheraw. Best two stalks, Long Staple, $1.00 cash, offered by Cheraw Hardware & Supply Co., Cheraw. WHEAT Best half-bushel, one year's subscription to Chesterfield Advertiser. x Second best half-bushel, 25 cents cash offered by D. L. Tillman, Cheraw. A k T A ! Best half-bushel* 50 cents, cash, offered by Fair Association. Second best half-bushel, 25 cents cash offered by Cranford's Grocery. Che BYE1. ?&est lmU-bushel, Clay, one year's sub1^--? i to. Second best half-bushel, 25 cents cash \ offered by M. W. Wright, Cheraw. PEAS Best half-bushel, Clay, one years subscription to The Jeffersonian. Best half-bushel, Whipporwlll, 25 cents cash offered by Fair Association. Vtatf-hiicViol White. 25 i cents cash offered by Fair Association. Best half-bushel, Black, 25 cents cash offered by Fair Association. Best half-bushel, Coffee, 25 cents cash offered by Fair Association. Best half-bushel, any variety, 25 cents offered by Fair Association. HAY Best bale, home raised, not less than 25 pounds, $1.00 cash, offered by L. H. Trotti, Chesterfield. Second be?t bale, home raised, not less than 25 pounds. 50 cents cash Offered by A. B. Coward, Oheraw. TUBNIPS Best half-bushel, one year's subscription to Chesterfield Advertiser. CABBAGE Best three heads, 25 cents cash offered by Fair Association. DBIED FBUIT Best collection, 50 cents cash, offered by T. M. Knight Cheraw. PUMPKINS Best two, one-half gallon Velva syrup offered by J. C. Johnson, Chesterfield. BED PEPPEB Best six bunches, one-fourth dozen Graham's Chill ft Fever Mixture, offered by Cheraw Drug Co. SWEET POTATOES Best half-bushel, 50 cents cash offered by Fair Association. Second best half-bushel, 25 cents cash ? - - ~ TV-l-1 /^U ... offered Dy fee uee nuiei, v>ueiu?. IRISH POTATOES Best half-bushel, one year's subscription to The Cheraw Chronicle. Second best half-bushel, 50 cents cash offered by J. W. Malloy, Cheraw. HICKORY NUTS Best half-bushel, 25 cents cash offered bv Fair Association. WALNUTS Best half-bushel. 25 cents cash offered by Fair Association. AWBER CANE SEED Best peck, $1.00 cash offered by The Evans Up-Town Store. Che-, raw. V Second best peck, 50 printed visiting cards offered by Stricklin Printing Company, Cheraw. COTTON SEED Best half-buBhel, Short Staple, 50 cents cash offered by P. A. Murray, Jr., Cheraw. Best half-bushel Long Staple, 50 cents cash offered by Wannamaker & SonB Cheraw, S. C. MOLLASSES Best quart in glass, 50 cents c^sh offered by E. J. Waddill, Cheraw. HORSES AND MULES Best saddle horse, Gentleman rider, $1.00 shaving checks offered by Cheraw Barber Shop, R. C. Hough. Best saddle 'hofse, Lady rider, $2.00 Umbrella offered by Carolina Supply Co., Pageland. Best saddle horse, Boys under 15 years old, 50 cents cash offered by M. W. Duvan, cneraw. Best saddle horse, Girls under 15 years old, $1.00 cash offered by L. H. Trottl, Chesterfield. HARNESS EVENTS Best Lady driver in singles, $3.50 pr. shoes offered by P. A. Nicholson & Son, Jefferson. Best lady hriver in doubles, $2.50 cash offered by Cheraw Insurance & Trust Co. Best Gentleman driver, singles, $1.00 cash offered by Edward Mclver Cheraw. Best Gentleman driver in doubles, any $1.00 Rexall Preparation offered by Ladd's Drug Store, Cheraw. Best colt, draft type, under one year old, $1.00 cash offered by T. W. Eddins, Chesterfield. Best colt, draft type, under three years old, 50 cents cash offered by J. D. Walters, Cheraw. Best Horse or Mare, 4 years old or over, 50 cents cash, offered by Fair Association. Best Pony to be shown in harness, $1.00, offered by Meiklejohn Lumber Lumber Co., Cheraw. Best Colt, 1 year old, under 2 years, $1.00, offered by Dr. I. S. Funderburk, Mt. Croghan. & Best Colt, under 1 year old, 50 c^nts, 0 offered hv Cheraw Grocery C<^ , ? t Best Mule Colt, 1 year old, unaer 2, 50 cents, offered by J .W. BrAsington, Cheraw. Best Mule, over 2 years old, 50 cents, kw Pol* A ocnolotinn UIICI CU UJ x- an aoDvvtMMw^. Best pair Mules, over two years old, 1 year's subscription to Chesterfield Advertiser.' CATTLE Best pure bred Bull, 2 years old and over, $1.00 cash, offered by T. W. Eddins, Chesterfield. Best pure bred Bull, under 2 years old, 50 cents cash, offered by Fair Association. Best Cow, 3 years old and over, 1 year's subscription to Chesterfield Advertiser. Best Heifer, under 3 years old. 50 cents, offered by Fair Association. Best Bull, beef bred, 3 years old and over, 25 cents, offered by Fair Association. Best Heifen, beef bred, under 2 years old, 25 cents, offered by Fair Asso ciation. hoqs Best Berkshire Boar, $2.50 cash, offered by D. P. Douglass. Best Berkshire Sow, $2.50 cash, offered by W. J. Tiller. Best Poland China Boar, $1.00 cash, offered by T. W. Eddins. Best Poland China Sow, 50 cents, cash, offered by Fair Association. Best Duroc Jersey Boar, 25 cents, cash, offered by Fair Association. BeBt Duroc Jersey Sow, 25 c^nts, cash, offered by Fair Association. Best Essex Boar, 25 cents, cash, offered by Fair Association. Be8t K88ex SOW, 20 ceniB t'ttUii, uifered by Fair Association. SHEEP AND GOATS Best Ram, 1 year's subscription to Chesterfield Advertiser. Best Ewe, 50 cents, offered by Fair Association. Best pair Sheep, 50 cents, offered by Fair Association. Best Goats. 25 cents, offered by Fair Association. Best exhibit of live stock, consisting of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Sheep. Swine, etc., $1.00, offered by T. W Eddins, Chesterfield. WOMAN'S DEPARTMENT Best display of articles for Kitchen and Pantry usa; $1.00 .cash, offered by LaCoste Evans, Cheraw. Second best display of articles for Kitchen and Pantry use, large dish pah, offered by L. A. Campbell, Chesterfield. (This includes such articles as ham, bacon, lard, butter, canned vegetables, fruits, pickles, preserves, Jellies, catsups," fresh fruits, bread, pies, etc.) Best 2 pounds of Butter, 50 cents, cash, offered by Fair Association. Best loaf White Bread, 1 year's subscription Jeffersonian, Jefferson. Best Rolls, $1.00 cash, offered by J. O. Taylor, Mt. Croghan. Best Layer Cake. $1.00, offered by T. W. Eddins, Chesterfield. ] Second best Layer Cake, 1 year's subscription to Pageland Journal, Pageland. * Best Plain Cake, $3.50 pair shoes, offered by A. E. Johnson, Jefferson. Second best Plain Cake, $1.00 cash, offered by A. D. Perkins. Chester field. Best can Tomatoes, in glass, 25 cents, offered by Fair Association. Best can Pears, In glass, 25 cents, offered by Fair Association. Best can Cherries in glass, 25 cents, offered by Fair Asscociatlon. Best can Peaches in glass, 25 cents, offered by Fair Association. Best Watermelon Rinds in glass, 25 cents, offered by Fair Association. For Girls Under 17 Tears Old. Best Biscuit, not less than six, box Stationery, offered by Jefferson Drug Co., Jefferson. Best Loaf Bread, ladies pen knife, offered by A. Roy Rivers, Chesterfield. Best Fruit, (canned) in glass, ladies bicycle bell offered by E. H. Bottoms, Cheraw. For Ladies and Girls. Best Fancy Work Apron, $1.00 cash, offered by Chas. B. Hanna, Chesterfield. Best Embroidered Centerpiece, $1.00 bottle perfume, offered by Chesterfield Drug Co., Chesterfield. Best Crochet -ronterpiece, y.00 cash, offered byl C. L. Hunley, Best Crpchet Hand Bag, rug, offered by Craig^Co., Chesterfield. offered by Perry M. Therrill, Chesterfield. . - i makes getting up With a Perfec In comfort on the A touch of a n a minute. Later and breakfast, rea In fact a Perfe and much cleanei It u a hanc jfc: yon a Perf f STANE * Washington, D. C. Richmond, Va. Norfolk, Va. Best Stenciled Scarf, $1.00 cash, offered by R. D. Marsh* Chesterfield. Best Stenciled Sofa Pillow, $1.00 cash, offered by C. C. Douglass, Chesterfield. Best Embroidered Sofa Pillow, $1.00 cash, offered by D. L. Smith, Chesterfield. Second best Stenciled Centerpiece, $1.00 cash, offered by Dr. W. G. White, Jr., Chesterfield. ' Best pot Fern, 50 cents, offered by T. R. Eddins, Chesterfield. POULTRY EXHIBIT The Poultry exhibit will be held under the auspices of the Chesterfield County Poultry Association, who will have a competent judge to judge all birds and award premiums in all classes. A small entry fee will be charged: Single Birds, 25c; Pairs 50c. and Pens 50c. This to be used to pay judge and other expenses during the Fair. Charges on all poultry shipped by avnraaa mnct hi> nrenaid. All birds will be fed and taken care of by a reliable committee while here. Entries must be made before Nov. 5th so coops can be arranged for all birds entered. All poultry showing signs of disease will be barred from show room. Barred Plymouth Bocks. Best Pen, $1 cash* given by business men of Mt. Croghan. Best Cock, $1 cash, given by business men of Mt. Croghan. Second best Cock, $1 cash, given by S. L. Duckett, Chesterfield. Best Hen, 1 gal. Syrup, given by Redfearn Co.. Chesterfield. Best Cockerel one Cuff-link set. given by D. H. Laney, Chesterfield. Best Pullet, 51b. bucket Lard, given' by A. F. Davis. Chesterfield. White Plymouth Bocks. Best Pen, $2 picture, given by J. W. Hanna, Chesterfield. Best Pullet, 50c. pkg. Magic Poultry Tonic, given by H. |M. Odom, Chesterfield. / Sest Cock, 50c. box Stationery, given by I. C. Redfearn, Chesterfield. Buff Plymouth Bocks. Best Pen, $1 cash, given by L. E. Ogburn, Chesterfield. Best Cockerel, 50c. cash, given by R. E. Rivers, Jr., Chesterfield. Best Hen, 1 Buff Leghorn cockerdl, given by C. S. P. Meehan, Chesterfield. Best Fen,cash,"gfreyTy C) Meehan, Chesterfield. Best Hen, 1 year's subscription to ii * 1 1 T ' 9 n51 nr^n ^ th WW . m u H ?, * t i *,? gC""~ W jp^ w SLEEPING dows opx to health an( in the morning a ch rtion Smokeless Oil coldest day. latch, and the Perfe you can carry it tc id or sew in comfort ction Heater is just r and-more conveniei laome heater, too. Aek your dea ection, or write for descriptive >ARD OIL COR (New Jersey) BALTIMORE Chesterfield Advertiser, given by FM. Cannon, Chesterfield. Best Cockerel. 51b. bucket Lard, given* by C. L. Melton, Chesterfield. Silver Lace Wyandottes. Best pair, \ setting eggs (Buff Leghorns) given by C. S. P. Meehan, Chesterfield. Partridge Wyandottes. Best Pen. 1 White Wyandotte Cockerel, given by L. E. Ogburn, Chesterfield. Best Cock. 50c. cash, given by W. P. Odom, Chesterfield. Best Hen, 50c. cash, given by J. FGaddy, Chesterfield. S. C. R. I. Reds. Bestr Pen, $1 shirt, given by J. C. Baker, Cnesterfield. Best Cockerel, 251b. sack Flour, given by H. J. Sellers, Chesterfield. Best Cock, $1 cash, given by business men of Mt. Crogban. Bfest Bullet. casn, given oy v;. o. rv Meehan, Chesterfield. K. C. R. I. Reds. Best Cock, $1 bucket Coffee, given by J. A. Davis. Chesterfield. Best Hen, 251b. sack Sugar, given by: G. W. EddinS, Chesterfield. Best Pullet, 50c. cash, given by JamesRoss, Cfiesterfield. Brown Leghorns. Best Pen, 1 setting eggs White Wyandottes, given by L. E. Ogburn, Chesterfield. Best Pullet, 1 year's subscription to Chesterfield Advertiser, given by P. M. Cannon, Chesterfield. Best Cockerel, 50c. pr. Suspenders., given by W. A. Rivers, Chesterfield. White Leghorns. Best Pen, $1.50 pr. Lace Curtains, given by J. W. Hanna, Chesterfield. Best Cock. 50c. Pocket Knife, given by? C. A. Douglass, Chesterfield. Best Hen, II cash, given by D. M.. Barentine, Chesterfield. Bnff Leghorns. Best Pen, $1 cash, given by T. R. Eddins, Chesterfield. Best Pullet, $1 pr. Silk Hose, given by P. A. Nicholson & Son, Jefferson. Best Cockerel, $1 cash, given by W- A.. Douglass, Cheste-fleld. Bnff Orpington. Best Pen, 1 bu. Corn, given by J.. Colon Davis, Chesterfield. Best Pullet, 1 Buff Leghorn CockereLgiven by C. S. P. Meehan, Chesterfield. White Orpingtons. Best Pullet, 60c. Tie, given by Watson Bros., Chesterfield. Best Cockerel, 75c. Knife, given by Pageland Hardware Co., Pageland. Best Hen, 1 year's subscription Southern Poultry Review, Charlotte^N. C.y ] Black Orpingtons. Best Hen, 1 pk. Irish Potatoes,. giveA by B. J. Douglass, Chesterfield. /. Best Cockerel, $1 bucket Coffee, given. by C. H. ^ Best pair, 1 settingWggt,, Pit Gaines, given by J. S. Burch, Mt. Crogban. ^ ? 1 I art e Day I arm I ith a ?0101 KBEJEMi udiA&r t with the win- ' ;n is a "first aid" j i beauty. But it [ I illy-ordeal ' | I Heater you dress; ' if? ction is aglow ira J > any other room,. Hi as good as a fire,, ' nt ler to akow catalogue. /IPANV Charlotte, N. C. Charleston, W. Va* Charleston, S. C.