The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 18, 1910, Image 2
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. tUa undersigned citisane and
Tvfa of Kurabnw county, rrqueit
member* and former members of j
UiHqr?In fact all far
a ill Mi ar? intubated in the auo
and welfare of lbs farm ? to
__ at the court hou*? Wednesday
0, l4Ll?, hi eleven o'clock, 1 1910*
the purpose of reorganising tbe
..ruerV Union of Karalia* county ;
? ?ho O. Richards, Jr , A. K. Ken
uedv, J. K. West, Newton Kelley, D.
M. Kl.klev, W. D. McDovrall, 8. A.
Waa?, J. 8. Brown, L. C Young, J.
L. Gutty#, Kdward 8iU, 1). M. Us
thune, H. II. Pearce, L. W. Hoykin,
K. A Brown, J. O. Moaeley,
The Premiums.
TUo following la a liat of preuoi
umi awarded at the Ker*b%w County
Fair last week:
8tock Department.
First priae, 95; second, $2.
Finest Kershaw county raised colt,
two to four years old?First prize, 8'.
8. Jones, Kershaw; second, Helton
Owens, Boy kin.
Flneit Kershaw county raised colt!
under two years old?Firat, h. '1,1
< in loo; second, Joseph Bheheen &
Jiro,
Finest horse shown to bugKy, horse I
filly to count, owned outaide incor
porated town?First, I,. W. Hoykin;
second, H. A. HnwkluK.
Finest pair, shown to' buggy, horsoa
only to count, owned outaide incor
porated towns?First, B. 8. Jonea; sec
ondi D. L. Johnson.
Finest horso shtiwn to buggy, horsej
nnd appointments to count?First, 0
T. tattle; second, L. W. Hoykin.
Fiuest pair shown to buggy, horse*1
und appointments to count-?First und
second, (j. T. l.ittle.
Finest saddle horse?First, T. B.l
Hell; second, J. 8. Trantham,
Finest brood-, m4fi??Flr&t, Samuel I
Doykin; second, J. 8. Urown.
Finest stallion?First, W. W. Crox
ton; second, T. W. McNeely.
Finest Kershaw county raised mule
two to four years old?First, P. T.
Villepigue; second, L. W. Hoykin.
-Finest Kershaw county raised muluj
colt, under two years old?First, Bel
ton Owens; second, J. S. Hrown.
Finest mule ahown to wagon, mule
only to count, owned outside of t'nin
den?First, ft. ft. Micklo; second, J.I
Smith.. , '
i'inest pair of miiles shown to wag
on, mules only to count, owned out
Hide of town?First, J. M. Smith; sec
-Ond, It. T. Mjcklo.
AJulo shown to wagon, mule only to
count, open to the world?Firat, J. M.
8mith; second, It. E. Sill.
Fair inulos, shown to tho wagon,
mules only to Count, open to tin
r the World'?First, Conder-Mooro Mult
Co.; second, J. M. Smith.
Jacks?First, Henry Savage; sec
ond, W. W. (Jrojcton.
rr ?pociaI prize?Subsoil plow given
through Burns ^ Barrett, for finest
Pair mules, J. M. Smith.
.Finest milk cow, full blood?First,
O. W. Crosby; second; W. C. Hough
...Finest bull, full blood?Firat, (}. W
CraaJ>y; second, A. S. White.
Fljtest calf under one year?First,]
A. II. Boykin; second, \V. C. Hough
Finest milk cow, grado?First, Guhj
Hirseh; second, j. K. ij0o.
Finest beef cow?First, C. H. Mc
Caakiil; second, Henry Savago.
Finest beef, bull or Rteer-^First
Henry Savage; socond, C. n. McCas
rr- Hogs.
First prize, $3; second, $2.
Finest boar?First, Samuel Boy kin:
second, G. A. Gulgnard.
Finest sow?First, G. A. Gujgnard;
second, Samuel Uoykln.
Finest how with litter?First, G. A
Gulgnard; second, C. 11. MeCasklll.
Largest hog, under one year old
First and second. G. A. Gulgnard.
Sheep:
First prize, $3; second, ?2.
Finest pen, one rani and at leas!
two ewas?First, J. M. Smith; second
II. T. Mickle.
Goats (finest' ram)?First, H. 'T.
Mickle; second, T. W: McNeely.
Finest nanny?First, T. W. McNee
ly;.second, R. T. Mickle.
Poultry.
First prize, $5; second, $2.
? American cIobs?First pen, Eugene
SV A. Brown; second, J. 1). Sinclair; flrai
pair, T. L. Little; second pair, E. A
Brown.
English class -First pen, Dr. \V. J
Dunn; scecond pen, Mrs. A. 8. White,
first pair, Dr. W. J. Dunn; second pair,
Mrs. A. S* White, ribbon.
Oriontal game class (r.o pens)?
First pair, W. C. Ni$hqlson, $2; Wad
liy JB. Ilinson, ribbojf.
Mediterranean class?J D. Sinclair,
$2.50; no other pens. First pair, J. D.
Sinclair, $2; W. C. Nicholson, ribbon.
EPlt games?no pens: first pair, J; S.
imond, $2; second pair, David
icrspoon, ribbon.
jles?Ribbons were awarded E.
>wn on his exhibits of Barred
Hooks, White Wyandottes
lo Island Reds; to T. L. Lit
rtrtdg* Wyandottes,.White
Wfclte Orpingtons; Gus
is Duff Wyandottes; W. J.
-Rhode Island Reds and
>:~smciatiran ti#
Orpingtons and
8. White, Buff
NlcholHon Ws
White Leg
Wl Wt
Ms Brown
Hinson on
.
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v? ?r r^AVgzWv it
M.
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Simmon* Hardware Co. through A. D.
Kennedy, awarded J. D. Sinclair.
Special prize (111 ? it i cut tor) (liven
by Norvollo Shepleigh Hardware C?
through Burns ft Barrett, awarded T.i
U Wttle. j
White DelfcMim hares- W. C. Nicbol
hoii, blue ribbon.
Farm Producto.
Cotton -Finest Ave specimen plant a,
Improved variety, 1$. A. Brown, $2.50;
no eecorid,;; \
Finest Specimen lint, long staple
First, II. (1. Carrleon, $1; no second.
Finest specimen lint, short utaple
First, J. C, Hilton, $1; no second. ,J
Conn Kin* nt Mtalk, wltb ears and !
fodder? Firwt, W. C, Hough, $3; sec-1
Opd, I' i <<iiion, |2.
Finest lot 10 ears- First, Hamuol
lloyUin, $0; second, J. K, Ik-Kay ft
Hon. |8,
Finest ?ar, typo ear Firm, W. C.
Hough, $&; (HKOttdi J* 1. Ouloo, 93. !
Most complete report on prl/.e acre '
? -Kli'Ht, K. A. Brown, $0; no second.
Oata?Flneat bushel seed oata? j
PI rat, ly, VV. Boykln, $l.f?0; no second.
Pea's Finest and purest. buMhel seed
ptM First, A. U. Miireblson, $3; jWC*
phd, .i. p, Hilton, ribbon.
Hay? FincHt bale pea vino hay?
First, 10, A. Brown, $1.60; no second.
Finest bale grass' bay? First, C. B.
HcQaibDl, $1.50; no second. \
Potatoes Finest bushel sweet pota
toes -First, J. M. Spears, $3; second,
A. H. White, ribbon.
Sugar cane and molasses ? Kim ul
live specimen stalks sugur cane?First,
J. K. hcKiiy & Hon, $l.i'>U; no second.
Finest gallon molasses First, \v. w.
('roxton, $1; no second.
Special prize (cultivator) (liven by
Beck ft Gregg Hardware. Co. throiiKh
A. I). Kennedy to farmer taking mostj
prizes in fiinn products, 10. A. Hrown
Vegetables- Flm-st collcctlon grown
during y?*ar- -First, Mrs. (1. <1. Alexan
der, $2; uo second.
Finest specimen* ton)nto:-First,
Mrs. 10. A. Brown, 60c{ 'second, Mrs.
(it G. Alexander, ribbon.
Irish potato -r- First, Mrs, 10. A.
Hrown; second, Mrs! 0. G. Alexander.
Onion?First, J. G. Hilton; second,
Mrs. 0. G. Alexander.
Turnip--.1. C. Hilton, first; C. B
Thompson, second.
Collard?Mrs. B. P. DeLoach,, first;
W. W. Muckabee,.second..
Pepper?B. .1. Whltaker, first; Mrs.
(i .(?. Alexander, second.
Lettuce?Mph. G. O. Alexander, first;
mIkh a. i,. peck, second,
licet Mr*. <!. <i. Alexander, first; no
second, '
lladish-r^Mrs. W. Gelsepheimer,
Hrst; Mrs, (1. 0. Alexander, aecond.
Nuts?Finest peck pecans?First,
Mrs. G.G. Alexander, $1;. second, Mrs.
Hruce Duvls, ribbon.
Peanut'? Finest exhibit, shown on
vines.?First, Mrs. (S. (1. Alexander, $1;
no second.
Apple?First, Pearce'caSk Brown; no
second.
Pear First, Mrs. 10. C. von Tres
okow; no second. |
Citron?J. C..Hilton; no second.
Dairy Department.
Finest pound butter (appearance and;
piality to count)---First, Samuel lloy
kin, $11; aecond, Mrs. H. B. Jordan, $2
Milk showing most feTenm from cow
diown at fair---First, G. W. Orosby.
$2; Hecond, A. S. White, $1. *
Finest country hum shown raw
(size, appearance, condition, trim
ming to count)?First, Samuel Boykln,
J2, second, 10. A, Brown, $1.
Household Department?Culinary.
.Bflllosw.FI nest display (not less
than lour varieties-to bo entered by
rach contestant, one spoeimen of each
variety)?First, Mrs. H. M. Williams,
<2; second. Miss Margaret McDowell,
It.
Finest specimen glass?First, Mrs,
(j. B. Nettles, 75 cents; second, Mrs.
io. J. niBSeJJ, no cents.
Preserves?Finest display (not less
than five varieties to he shown by each
contestant, one Jar of each variety)
i'Mrst, Mrs. L. I. Gulon, $2; second,
Nlrs. 10. A. Brown, $1.
Finest specimen Jar?First, Mrs. II.
M. Siil, 75 cents; second, Mrs. A. I>.
Kennedy, f>0 "cents.
Pickles?Finest display (not' less
lhan three varieties to be shown by
ach contestant, one jar of each varie
y)?First, Mri. E. A. Drown, $2; soc
>nd, Mrs. II. I*. DeLoache, $1.
Specimen of sweet. whole, cucum
ber, init ?!. mustard. otc., each variety
?First, Mrs. I,. S. I>oykln, 50 ccnts;
?e? cin<i, Mrs. J. It. Wallace, ribbon.
First, $1; second, 60 cents.
Dread?Finest loaf of bread?First,
Mro. II. It. Jordan; second, Mrs. L. H.
Nettled.
Cakes?Finest Jelly cake?First,
Mrs. L. 1J. Nettles; Second, Mrs. IV P.
Del^oaehe; Miss Kthel Dissell (child
?f 12 years), honorable mention.
Finest fruit cake?First, Mrs. I,. 13.
Mottles; second, Mrs. 10. A. Hrown.
llomc-madu candy?Finest display
First, Miss Mary Mills; second,
Miss Bllie Zeinp.
Household display?Mrs. 15. A.
Brown, meat ?hopper (given through
Burns & Burrett).
Display of tinned fruit and vegeta
bles, canned at home?Mrs J. C. Hi)
ton, special prize, %'>.
Needlework?Drawn work ? First.
Miss Sue McDowell. $1; sgcond, Miss
M. A. Claim, 50 cents.
Hand embroidery?First, Mrs. (5us
Hlrsch; second, Mrs. F. H. Sawyer.
? Crochot?First, Mrs Joseph She
?icon; second, Mrs RurwelKlioyktn;
Mrs. F. II. Arrants, honorable mon
tlOB.
Hand needle work shown on infant
dress or shirtwaist?First, Mrs. F. H.
Sawder; second, Mrs Burrell Boykln.
Patchwork quilt?First, Mrs. B. F.
8owell; second, Miss Ellen R. Tweed.
Rau carpet?First, Mrs. F? H, Ar
rants; second, Mrs M. T, Gcttys.
- Home-made silk from silk vrora3
hntchcd and raised In Kershaw coun
ty?Mrs. M. T. Cettys, blue ribbon.
Plowsr Department.
t^rrysantlrBimnttr ?slniJt'
flower?First, Dr. L. W. Alston, ?1;
Finest bunch of 10 of one kind?
Mrs. R. B. Sharpe. first and second, $2
and ribbon. ?--'??
Finest b?nch of 10, mixed Yarletlea
?First, Cherokee Greenhouse. ?1; sec
ond, Mrs. It E. Sharpe.
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wm
uiid, Mr*, it. JjJ, Hbttipe, ribbon.
; Hoses ? Finest Hlnifle flower Writ
and Ki-tojul, Mip, ?. H. Mhnmc, ft and
ribbon.
k? h?!> Finest j^nti
,Mr#. a. F. iliasliiKton. fa: Beeoftd, Hr?f!
W. J. I>nnn, rlldtoii.
I' I?|? Ht <<>ll< nlon Flint, Mi h. A. 1),
Kennedy, $&; Mioond, <!berok*o n
honwo, ribbon; Mix. < Jus Hlrst'b, hou
orablu mention.
Flium sp?clnu n Klrut.
Mrs. David Wlth'Tspoon, second,
Urtt. \v. Wilson, ribbon.
liognnhis -Finest specimen First,
Ml*s>b lb Alexander, fl; Kecond, Mrs.
A. if. Kenmdy, ribbon.
Flnoul sperimcn of house plant, dec
orative, other ihuu tern or begonia ?
Mrs. A. iJ.'Kennedy, $2; no second.
Graded School Lxhlbit.
(irudu I, most completeexhibit, blu<
rib bom
Crude II, color work, etc.- First,
Akous UeFass; second, O. lb Mohc
ley.
(11 nil [1J,CQ|DP0|UI0DI I 'I V i, l(b'lb
Myurs; second,.Wallace Stokes.
tirade IV and V, colored work -
i Willie JO,oil' Mackoy; second, Freddie
jFdrt. *
QradO VI, plcluro work?Flrii, Kti
lalie Lewis; second, Kbetta DoJVoagbe.
(Jiudu VII, pleturu work Fiiv.r.
Catherine \v,iiiu< e, eecond, Clyburb
Taylor. ?
County man F!i:,i, .b-an Lindsay;
no (Mid, Miiutio Taylor.
State map?First, ICulalle Yates mid
Ethel Smith; ue< ond, Frank Jfanly.
tirades VI to X, compositions-'
Firm, Cleo Mitchell; accond, Will
Wallace,
Hoy?'? and candle nhndos, manual
tiainliiK. etc.- Fir at, Mary Hurr (grade
IV),; second, Helen Sinclair (gi'adf;
V).
Writing (copy books)'?First, Lefty
Smith; seeond, (Jussle Loills.
Logoff Scbonl (lxhlbit.
First, Paul T. Twitiy, ribbon; b? <?
ond, Wllllo Roaeboroiigh.
AUCTION SALE.
I will sell at auc
tion in frontof the
Opera House Sat
urday, November
12th, at 1 o'clock,
a lot of Second
hand Surreys and
Buggies. A splen
did opportun
ity for some
bargains. Sale
will continue each
Saturday until lot
is closed out.
W. li DePass.
Real Estate.
All parlies having hon?e>, b?la or c.?nn
try properly for Bale will pWawe
write inn ?t Laneniilrr. S. D , or sop Mr.
L. A. Kirklaml. of Camden.
I'll lint your property , advertise it mid
sell ?nmo at a sni.t',! u.?ni:uis*v>ii'-no s-df
iiq piy. .
FOR 8 A LB.
200 ae.ies on We-I bank of Watered
riv< r Some tin** land rnd jjnod timber
on ibis tract. J.N Jones tract-near S /
L trestle. Price $20 no aore.
20 aotes near Seaboard passenger stn
lion. Very cheap cbnai lering the do?ir
ablo location Mid qnatiiy n( land $800 ?
400 acres on Southern R. it. nbou: r. 1
miles ncrih of ?amden. Vaujjban |>1 t\oo,
$4000.
150 acr*s on Camden?Cberaw r>>a?
about 7 mill's fn?m Camden, $10 acre.
f>0C acres 4 miles below Camden or
Cb?rle?ton road. Some good limber uin.
n fiuo lot of weoJ on this place po
ne n*.
1?K) nere?, the Eller'oec place. II in-'o
north of Cnmden, west pirto Liberty TM!'
tvad-. Mnougli cleated laud f<ir two-lw.rsv
farm. ; non tenant house. A nice locu
tion and a p1#ce that can be improved.
fiOOO
00 a**re* J' mi|r-> n rth of Camdm ot
Liberty Hill road?(ho KirkUud pluee.
Wv'ils for $101) or ovor. Piiuu
1 HO acres near I liberty II iU, Mrs
Ki'ftiik Parkers; adjoins hind% worke.1 bj
Chu:.> Cnivninghim; nearly all in p.n<
woods Piicc $5 per acre.
1475 ucrts, mo mile north of.Libt-ity
Ildl, known a* tho IVrry place, 400 iion'
in cultivation whioh rents for MO bale# u'
ition, Gou ?< r. s in wcovis which will suv
tlire* to tour million feet of lumber alio
cut many Chonsrud cot da of wood, rests
principally ?n i.lil Held and pasture Part
iev? 1, put hil.'y and purt rolling. Ilastwt
largo beds of llu? yi anile, two Hire qttarn
sites with many million cubic icMof lock
*iuht. On* larye two-story hous<? anc
twelve 3*. B- and Q ruum tenant Jlous's:
plenty running water, fO apringtt and a
number of wells on placo. Price $25,000
A's > '2(109 acres adjoining this tra^t oi
nne sand bill land?very cheap at. $5 an
re, if taken up right off. This price
will not eland very long as this
is sure to go higher?udjoinivg lindi.
bringing $6 to $25 an aeru?n eliauce to
make good mon<y.
10 acres, D. R. Williams. at north <dpe
of Camden, fronts Broad St. on- K?st,
Knight's Hill r??a<l on tbe Norlh, and O,
T Little' on the South; clone in and Imp
a lino view , price $.4660. ,
10 lota in north Camden, fronting ap I
ft f<5 Ad ilrect, 00 feet fiont bv 250 deep,
nearly in iront of Kbkwo^l Hotel. Ntee
Jcvyl an4 \ery_.dtdrabLa-iot. iumsf* fo*
the best ot people.. I>. K. Williams lot:
price $650 a lot,
Nioe 6 or 8 room ho?>e, on n 32 noro
l >t lT> wortbjon?t<^tratirn fronting bn T7n
I ?n ?trt?c? and othrr lands of D. K. W il
lta?v? eottth ot John ttoyk.n, former
ly the K. 8. Netlb;. pinee. Veiy desiia
ble for a tr^ck or dairy farm- prioc
T. M. BBLK, Real BilateAgt,
J Lancaster. 8. O.
L. A. KIRKLAND, Agoot at
,-sr ..-:1 i-^vr a .v*~-w .
* C'Jj-iy.iflit Hart Schaffner tc Mary
ONE POINT WE HOPE
Yyu get clearly tihout thin i-torc; It'? a place where y.0'11
can get an)thing you need to wear, fnm I lie finest suit or
ov< rcoat to a 25 cent rieektio.
? " W ? '' ' ' ' '?-I'? ?;n T** ?'J- . , V" " ' ?. .
IIA UT 80HAFFK?H & MARX
tnnk*: the best clothcR in the world. wo sell them, but we
have a lot of oilier good things, too, we'd like to kIiow you
pome of tlietn.
Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
Suits !$18 f>() to $p 00. Overcoats jtl 8.00 to $-30.00
O.hcr inakea of Huit? $10 00 to 18?00- Overcoats $8. to 15. j
???{rtye n?-a ^U'during the Fair.
Baruch-Nettles Company.
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CAI.TjS ATTRNDEl) ANY HOUR DAY OH NIGHT
EST. E. O. Mt:CRFJGIIT.
LUMBER
ROUGH AND DRESSED
Framing, Flooring, Ceiling,
Weatherboard ingV
Moulding, etc.
Our prices can't be beaten
or anything in the building
line.
No order too large or too *?mall for our care
ful attention.
See ua before placing your order.
DAV1DSON LUMBER CO.
(Near Southern Railway Depot)
Phone 104 Camden, S. C.
JUSf ^FPIVED!
Another Line Of New Hats
? *?*/?? 'Ls s- v 4JT
I havo jnftt received ft nice, now lino of beautiful lints
Plenty to select from. <?ome sivon and have
the hunch. If you want a Hat?novr is
this is the place.
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1^T -i>. AM J K V
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THE GREAT
OF SEASONABLE
MERCHANDISE OF
r
MERIT
*
IN OUR BIG i
We want to impress the buying
public with the fact, that notwith
standing the ruling high prices for
nearly everything that is worn; we
are as is always the case able to take
care of the waTirs of the buying pub
lic, and at a big saving too, we will
show to every ones satisfaction, that
we have bought the goods at mighty
good prices, and very few will be the
items of MERCHANDISE OF MERIT
that will cost any more than last
season, and a great many items will
be Shown at prices even less tharj
last season. v""
|tnEfa>s suffs
High Art is the name, and High Art
.. .
is the kind of workmanship
High Art. is the kind of material ufo:l in High Art clothing.
. You can do better Here and you ahould always come here,
we are always gh d to see you. and will always save. you
money. Better <ome here.all the tine. The gentp farntsh
- ?vir'tuBr- -V- *? T75*"~?"t~" "
hnetti-ttrnow-tboioughty equipped. ~Q?H PirnsT^
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