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'OGRAM AND PREMIUM UST OF KERSHAW COUNTY FAIR . ?u0?uu0lng Fourth Annual Kershaw County Fair, ihg Com to thank our good citl/onu of the town and county for , hettrty and liberal support mid cooperation in the past three events kin itiittl and kindly ask that they atsalu lend their efforts towards ,* (hta one equally as successful. Ah the public, in generally thU i? ?ot u nioney-maklng proposition? our- idea is only ? to f?' pL.??e?. The Coinmltteo gets nothing for their Services, therefore v l>e readily seen that it ls*the duty of every one to lend a MH* liaiul and to hold out all encouragement for the success of , undertaking. n 1b requested that you not? BOtne changcB In a. number of the mid the new classes added, alBo that you read the rules very fully before making your entry. All entries must bo made on en blai'k Buppl'ed with the premium list.. ? Thy Committee has selected Judges that tltey have confidence In 'hat will give to each exhibitor a fair and square deal. We there auk that you uphold them In their deelsloiiB. "^The pHir Building Is divided off In departments and each depaif* lettered, and a superintendent placed in charge of each depart *el\ In bringing your exhibits see that you get them in- the right irtnient. Have them properly checked and get a claim check for ]f. and every exhibit, and as these claim checks are presented to the nirliiteadent of the respective departments your exhibit will be re fned at the close of the Fair, u T? LBfiJ LITTLE, Secretary, JOH^ST T, MACKEY, Chairman, L. I. GUION, H. G. CARRION, Jr., ? R. R. TEAM, Committee. |?ROGltAM, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER TWELFTH. Lj a in. Fair opens. 11a. m. Musical concert by band. a. m. Balloon ascension by Prof. Raub, doing a double para? \ ' chute t leap. U m- Address. , 41:80 to 1:46 p. m. Dinner., 1:00 p. n?- Horse Bbow opens. Pl-10 d. m Class No. I-1? Best Kershaw County raised colt, under one t year old. _ Pj-20 P- m- Class No. liTT-Best Stallion, (shown under halter.) rl-SO p. m. Class No. 4 ? Best Horse shown to buggy or runabout, ' horae only to count. (Owned outside Incorporated city.) LjfiQ.p. m. Class No. 2-^-BeSt Kershaw County raised colt, one to P two yeare old. L|10 p. m. Class No. 9 ? Best pair horses shown to buggy or runabout. Horses ai^d, appointment to count. (Open to world.) I j-30 p. in. Class No. 10 ? Best three galted saddle horse. 1:50 p. na. Class No. 3-? -Best Kershaw County raised colt, two to three years old. 410 p. m. Balloon ascension by Prof. Raub and Mme. Lawrence (man and woman.) Two on one balloon and each making a double parachute leap. One of the most dare-devil features ever attempted from a balloon. AwardB in Poultry and Cattle Departments made today. "V THURSDAY, NOVEMBER THIRTEENTH. 11 a m. Fair Opens. 11 a. m. Musical concert by Band. 11-30 a m. Balloon ascension by Prof. Raub and Mme. Lawrence pre sentlng their triple red, white, and blue parachute act. 12 m. Address. - 12:30 p. na. Dinner. 1:00 p. m. Horse Show opens. 2*10 d m Class No. 5 ? Best Horse shown to buggy or runabout, horse and appointments to count 50 per cent, each, and to be driven by* lady. 2 30 p. m. Class No. 16 ? Best Kershaw County raised mule colt, one to two years old. ? bo i) m Class No. 17 ? Best mule shown to buggy or runabout, mule only to count. (Owned outside . Incorporated city.) 310 p. m. Class No. 16 ? Best Kershaw County raised mule colt, un der one year old. , 3:30 p. m. Class No. 13 ? Finest Brood Mare, shown under halter. 3:50 p. m. Class No. 11? Best saddie horse (five gaits.) 4:10 p. m. Balloon ascension by Mme. Lawrence, with novelty para chute act. , All awards completed by noon Thursday in all departments. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER FOURTEENTH. ur8cliool Day." Special rateB for School Children. Watch weekly papers. 11 a. m. Fair Opens. 11 a. m. - Musical Concert by Band. 11:30 a. m. Balloon ascension by Mrae. Lawrence, dropping twice from a height of two thousand feet in air. 12 m. Address. ? 12:30 p. in. Dinner. 2 p. m. Horse Show Opens. ) 2:10 p. ni. Finest Stallion', shbwn under halter. | 2:30 p. m. Class No*. 8? BeBt Horse shown to buggy or runabout, f, both horse and appointment to count. (Open to world. ) [ *:?>0 P- ni. Class No. 7 ? Best pair horsts shown to buggy or runa bout, driven by lady. Horse and. apointments to count 50 per cent., driving 60 per cent. (Owned outside incorporated city.) 3:10 p. m. Class No. 19 ? Best mule shown to buggy or runabout. Mule only to count. Open to world. 3:30 p. m. Class No. 6 ? Best pair horses, shown to buggy or runa bout. Horses only to count. (Owned outside incorporated %city.) ..J" v * ' - 3:50 p. m. Class No. 20.-1? Best pair mules shown to buggy or runa bout. Mules only to count. (Open to world.) *:10 p. m. Class No. 21 ? Best Jack kept for service. Shown under halter. ,, Program for day finishes with- balloon ascension by Prof. Raub, pre senting one of his features, a red, white and blue, parachute . leap, and bomb acts. INFORMATION AND GENERAL RULES. Prizes are offered only to residents of Kershaw County or those who regularly do business here. Exhibits must be owned by phrty making the entry.' No two or more parties will be allowed to combine their products to make an exhibit- in' competing for prizes, except in the horse show de partment. ? 3- Exhibits in the Household, Flower and Farm Product Department! must be made or produced by the exhibitor. .* *? Entries will^ positively close Saturday, November 8th, and no en tries will 'e received after this date./ 5. Entry book? cannot be inspected by any persons except the proper officers until the awards shall have been announced. ?? Each class must have at least three entries for first prize., money to be p&id;-H Should there bo but one or two entries in any class only second prize money will be paid. '? Exhibits of horses, mules, jacks, and colts will not be housed on the ground and must be renir\ed at the close of each days program. Exhibits of cattle, sheep, hogs, goats and poultry will be housed on the grounds. All exhibits must be placedyifl the Fair Buildings at the base ball park on the aftertioon of wovembor 11th. Cut flowers will be received up ufitil 9:i0 o'clock Wednesday, November 12th. No entrance fee is charged in any department, except the Horse Show and Poultry Departments as stated elsewhere in this list. No exhibit will be entitled to prize money unless same shall remain . on exhibit during the entire time the Fair is open. Exhibitors must provide food for all stock on exhibit except poul try, which are fed by the assoc'a ion as per rules governing this department. 1 ?KNRUAL RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE HORSE AND MULE SHOW. , All entries must be made in wri ing on entry blank supplied and with the name and address of the owner. ?? The Entry Fee In each and every class is $1.00. ? No entry will be accepted unless tho amount of the entry fee ac companies It. All entries are made at the owners risk. The Association will ? T 11 9^ he responsible for any injury or d^ypages. . "? Tn each class there m usOe at Tmn*T threW entries showing. If_ less than throe shows, only second prize money will be paid. ^ atch carefully for the programme of the day, and have your en try ready at time" called fo- A delay is your loss. '? Entries positively will c'r??e S?>t'rday. November 8th midnight. \J . DEPARTMENT ."A" ? LIVE STOCK. ? 0 Special Notica regarding this _ Department. ' , - > HORSES p v ' 1st. ^2nd ,aas ^T?- 1? ? Best- Kershaw County raised Colt, under / one year old $6.00 $8.00 ass No. 2 ? Beat Kershaw County raised Colt, one to two year? old . 600 300 ? ,N<>. 8 Beet Kershaw County rulaed <"olt, two to thfM y?NirM old ?.00 3.00 <1ukb No. 4- Beat Home shown to buggy or runubout, l??rw only to rount (Owned outbid** incorporat ed city) 7.60 3.00 CU H w t> Bift ( HorM abown to buggy <>r runabout, borte iiihI ippototDIDtl to oount 60 per cent. 0?chr and t<? l?t> driven by ludy 7.60 3.00 ("lun? No. 6 ? Beat pair Horses ahown to buggy or runubout. (Owned outalde Incorporated city.) Horses only t c> count 7.60 l.iOO <'lat,t? No. 7 Best pair Horses abown to buggy or runabout, driven by ludy. lloraea und appoint" "" ihh to count 60 pek* cent., driving 50 p<<r n ut (Owned outaldo Incorporated cl y.) ('up offered by Dr. H. F. Jonea. ... Cup 3.00 Class No, 8 Heat Horae abown to buggy or runabout, botb horse aud appolutiuuuta to count. (Opuu to world.) 7.60 3.00 Claas No. 9- ? Heat pair Horses abown to buggy or runabout. Horses and appolntpiouta to count. ? (Open to world) . . 7.60 3.00 Class No. 10 ? Beat saddle Horse (three Kails) .. .. 7.60 3.00 Claaa No. 11? Heat aaddlo Horae (five galls) .. .... 7.60 3.00 Claaa No.. 13 ? Finest Hryod Mare shown under bulter. (Open to world) 7.60 3.00 Clafta No. 14 ? -Finest Stallion ahown undor halt or. (Open to world.) . . . . 7.60 3.00 MUL#ES Claaa No. 16 ? Heat Kerahaw County ralaod Mule Celt, one to two yeara 6.00 3. 00 Class No. 1 0? Host Kershaw County ralBcd Mule Colt, under one year old .. ... ... ... ... ... 6.00 3.00 Claaa No. 17- Heat Mule ahown to buggy or runabout, I mule only to count. (Owned putalde incorporate- ? ed city) 7. GO 3.00 Class No. 18 ? Beat pair Mules ahown to buggy or runabout. Mulea only to count. (Owned out aide Incorporated city) .. .... 7.60 3.00. Claaa No. 19 ? Best Mule ahown to buggy or runabout, Mule only to count. (Open to world) 7.60 3.00 Claaa No. 20- -Beat pair Mules shown to buggy or run bout. Mulea only to count. (Open to world . . 7.60 3.00 JACKS 1st. 2nd 'Class No. 21 ? Beat Jack (kept- for Bervlce) 7.60 3.00 SPECIAL NOTICE- ? In the Live Stock Department? Horsca and I Mulea, the premium money haa been lncroaaod, and an entry fee of $1.00 will be charged In each claaa. Each exhibitor will be furnished with free admisaion badge good only for day allowing respective claaa. Only one admlaalon badge will be furniahed to each exhibitor. Please do not aak for more. OATThK- ? Ij. I. Oulon, Hupt. DAIRY VARIETY. Claas No. 22 ? Finest full blood Jersey Cow In milk.. 6.00 2.00 Class No. 23? Finest full blood Holateln Cow in milk 6.00 2.00 Class No. 24 ? Flriest full blood Guernsey Cow In milk 6.00 ^2.00 BEEF VARIETY. Claaa No. 26 ? Flneat full blood Hereford Steer . . . . 6.00 2.00 C.aas No. 26 ? Flneat full blood Devon Steer . . . . . 6.00 2.00 Class No. 27 ? Finest full blood Durham Steer . . ... 6.00 2.60 Class No. 28 ? Finest full blood Aberdeen Angus Steer 6.00 2.00 STOCK VARIETY. Class No. 29-? Finest full blood Jersey Bull 6.00 2.00 Class No. 30 ? Finest full blood Holateln Bull .. . t 6.00 2.00 Claaa No. 31 ? Flneat full blood QuernBey Bull , . . . 6.00 2.00 Class No. 3 2 ? Finest full blood Devon Bull . 6.00 > 2.00 Class No. 33 ? Flneat full blood Durham Bull 6.00 / 2.00 Claaa No. 3 4 ? Flneat full blood Aberdeen Angua Bull 6,00 2.00 Claris No. 34 A? Finest half blood Calf, any variety under one year old ? ? .. .. .. .??" 3.00 2.00 Class No. 34B ? Flneat .three-quarter blood Calf, any va riety, under one year old .... .... .... . . 3.00 2.00 Claaa No.. 34C ? Finest Calf under one year old (Scrub) 3.00 2.00 For cattle exhibits substantial and safe stalls will be erected on grounds. No entry fee is charged in the Cattle Department. HOGS Class No. 36? Finest full blood Berkshire Boar . . . . 6.00 2.00 Class No. 36 ? Finest full blood Poland-China Boar .. 6.00 2.00 Class No. 37 ? Finest full blood Tamworth Boar . . . . 6.00 2.00 Class No< 38 ? Finest full blood Essex Boar 5,00 2.00 t Class No. 39 ? Finest full blood Berkshire Sow . . . . 6.00 2.00 Class No. 40 ? Finest full blood Poland-China Sow . . 6.00 ' 2.00 Class No. 41 ? Finest full blood Tamworth Sow .. . 5.00 2.00 Class No. 42? -Finest full blood Essex Sow 6.00 2.00 Class No. 43 ? Finest litter of pigs to one sow, regard less of breed . . .... . . . . . . . . . 6.00 2.00 SHEEP Class No. 44 ? Finest pfen. (One ram and two or more ewes) 5.00 2.00 Class No. 45 ? Finest lamb of current year 2.00 1.00 GOATS Class No. 46 ? Finest Buck .. .. .. .. 3.00 Rib. Class No. 47 ? Finest Nanny ' 3.00 Rib. C ass No. 4 8 ? Finest Kid, current year . , ..... . . 2.00 Rib. Stalls and pens have been built fot* sheep, goat and hog exhibit. * No entry fee is charged In this Department. DEPARTMENT "II" ? Poultry; ROBT. R. TEAM, Supt. NOTE ? Competition in this department is 'open only to KerShaw County breeders, but outside exhibits are solicited for the purpose of more fully inciting the interest of our people in this very important in dustry. An exhibit at this Fair will be a splendid advertisement for the exhibitor. For the best and largest exhibft^from a breeder out side of Kershaw County, a handsome Trophy Cup is offered. All birds shipped to Secretary of the Fair will bo delivered promptly, cooped and fed. An entry fee of 25c. is charged on each single bird, and 50c. for each pen(5 birds.) This pays for feeding and coop rent during the Fair, and applies to local exhibitors as well as outside of County. The Fair Association furnishes coops which exhibitors must use, un less they, have recognized coops as used by Poultry Shows. t All entries must be made in wri ing, on entry blank furnished with this Premium List, and the amount of entry fee must be sent with entry at time made. Entries will close at midnight, November 8th. . This sfyow is held and governed by and under the Rules of the American Poultry Association, and their latest Standard of Perfection used in judging. " " ? ~ V ;. . " v. " All breeds as recognized by the American Standard of Perfection are eligible for competition. In each class there must be at least three entries shewing, and if leBs only second prize money will be paid. If only one entry, no prize money will be awarded. The American Standard of P^rfectton recognizes almost every known variety bred in America. ? ? : - ? ? J - Prizes to be awarded on singles, and pens. A pen to consist ' of one male and four females. Single birds to be entered as follows : Cock, cockerel, hen, and pullet. Prizes on each when there are three or more entries. * . ~ ~ ~ 1 .. ? ? ' . PREMIUMS. On single birds: 1st .prize $1.00, 2nd prize 50c. On pens . . . . 1st prize $3.00, 2nd prize $1.00. A handsome silver Trophy Cup is offered for the largest and best exhibit. . ? A handsome silver Trophy .Cup is offered for the best male bird In show. ? T. L. Little will not compete for Cups. , f * Remember prizes-- are offered on all varieties of poultry, turkeys ducks, geese and guineas. DEPARTMENT '"O" ? Farm Product*. COTTON Judging by length of fiber, nothing below one inch to be couiHed. Clnss No. 50 ? Finest of improved variety Short Staple, five .specimens to be exhibited 5.00 1 Rib. Class No. 51 ? Finest of Improved vh le y I^ong Staple, five specimens to be exhibited 6.00 Rib. Special: For best exhibit in cotton a handsomely engraved diploma is offered. 4 ... corn;? Class No. 52 ? Finest stalks with ears and fodder, (five to ten specimen plants to bo entered by each ex hibitor *. ,.T.. 5.00 2.00 Clasa.No. 53? Finest lot of ten' ears , . . . . 5.00 2.00 Special: For bent exhibit in Corn; a handsomely engraved di ploma is offered. OATS V Class No.-54 ? Finest sheaf of Oats... 2.00 Rib. Class No. 55 ? Finest bushel of seed Oats 2.00 Rib. Special: For best exhibit in Oats a handsomely engraved di ploma is offered. ? -w Z " * PEAS Class No. 56 ? Finest and purest bushel seed Peas . . . . 2.00 Rib. HAY 6lass No. 57 ? Finest bale peavine Hay . . 2.00 Rib. Cl?ss No. 58? ^-Finest bale mixed Hay . . ,t. ; . - ... 2.00 \ Rib. Clang No. 69 Fineiit bale Ora?s Hay 2.00 1Mb. Special : For best Hay exhibit a handsomely engraved diploma 1m offered. POTATQB8 Clans No. 60? Fiuegt bushel sweet Potatoes, slue, ap pearance, and quality coiiHlclered 2.00 1Mb SUGAR TANK ANI> MOLAMlH C1bbb.No. til Fife?Ht flvo stalk* Sugar Cano 2. on Rtb. Class No. til A Finest gallon MolawHOH 2.00 Rib, department VEGETABLES, PR V ITS, Ni'TB, PEANUTS AND DAIRY. VEGETABLES I HI. *2 lid Class No. 0 2 Finost collection raised during current ' your, not Iosh than three varieties to )>o shown by each contestant, and tj?re? specimens of each varieties to bo Hhown .. .. ... ... 6.00 2,00 Clu?s No. 63 Finest exhibit Tomatoes , . .... .60 Hib. ClasB No J 64 Finest oxhiblt Egg Plants . 60 Hib. OIhiii No. 66? Finest exhibit Squashes 60 Hib. Class No. 06 .Finest exhibit 1 r IhIi 1'otatoos . . . . . . .60 Hib. ('lass No, t?7 Finest ?>x It i t>l t OnionB.. 60 ftltj. Glass No. 08 Fige#t oxhiblt Turnips , . ? ^ , . . , . . , .50 Hib. Class No. 69? -lTneSt exhibit Collarda 60 Hib. Special; For heBt exhibit in Vegetables a handsome diploma. FRUITS Class No. 7 0- Finest collection raised during current year, At 'least three vartoties of fruits to be exhibited and throe specimens of each variety nhown 11.00 2.00 Class No. 71? Finest oxhlbit Apples, any varioty , . 1.00 Hib. Class No, 72 ? Finest exhibit Peaches, any variety .. 1.00 Hib. Class No. 73? -Finest exhibit Pears, any variety . . . . 1,00 Hib. Olapil No. 74 Finest exhibit Muskmelons, any variety 1.00 Itlb. Class No. 75 Finest exhibit WatorineloiiB any variety 1.00 Hib. NOTK ? In all the above ciasseB, an exhibit to consist of three spe cimens of each variety. PECANS Class No. 76? Finest exhibit of Pecans (1 pock) .. 1.60 Hib. PEANUTS Clkss No. 77 ? Finest exhibit PeanutB shown on vines. Fivex specimens to be shown by each contestant. 2.00 Hib. DAIRY Class No, 78 ? Finest pound Hutter. Appearance and quality to count . r. ... 2.00 1.00 Class No. 79 ? Milk showing niost cream. (Cow to be milked at Fair Grounds) . , .. 2.00 HAMS Class No. 80 ? Finest country cured Ham, shown raw 2.00 DEPARTMENT JELLIES, PRESERVES, PICKLES, BREADS, CAKES, CANDIES AND WINES ? JELLIES ClaBs No. 81 ? Best display Jelly, (not less than 4 varieties to be entered by each contestant and 1 specimen of each variety) 2.00 1.00 Class No. 82? -Best specimen Jar Blackberry Jelly . . 1.00 Rib. Class No. 83 ? Best specimen jar Apple Jelly .. .. 1.00 Rib. Class No. 84-1 ? Best specimen jar Pear Jelly 1.00 Rib. Class No. 86 ? Best specimen jar Qrape Jelly 1.00 Rib. Note ? Specimens entered in Class No. 81 cannot compete In classed 82, 83, 84 or 86. Special: FV>r best exhibit in Jellies, a handsomely engraved diploma PRESERVES Class No. 86? Best display preserves (not less than 3 '' varieties to be shown by each contestant, and one Jar of each variety) .... . . ?. 2.00 1.00 Class No. 87 ? Best specimen Jar 1.00 Rib. PICKLES Class No. 88? -Best display PlckleB, (not less than 3 varieties to be shown by each contestant, 1 jar each variety) . . .... 2,00 1,00 Class No. 89? Best specimen Jar sweet pickle * .60 Rib. Class No. 90---Best specimen Jar whole cucumbers . . .50 Rtbf Class No. 91 ? Best specimen Jar mixed pickles ... . . .60 Rib. ClaBs No. 9 2 ? Best specimen Catchup . . ; 1.00 Rib. Class No. 93? Best display Canned Frui s and Vegeta bles. Not less than five varie les 6.00 Rib. u BREADS, CAKES, CAJMDIBS Class. No. 94-t? Best loaf Bread .... . . ; .? . 1.00 .50 Class No. 95 ? BeBt Jelly Cake .... .. 1.00 .50 Class No. 96 ? Best Pound Cako .,. . . 1.00 .50 ClaBs No. 97 ? Best Fruit Cake ? .* ... . . . . 1.00 iBO Class No. 98 ? Best Display Homemade Candy . . . . 2.00 1.00 .WINES Class No. 98A ? Best quart Blackberry wine 1.00 .50 Class No. 98B ? Best quart Scuppernong wine ... 1.00 .60. DEPARTMENT "F" ? Ladle* Work. ClaeB No. 99 ? Best embroidered table, bureau or piano scarf .. .. . . . 1.00 Rib. Class No. 100? Best embroidered bureau set 1.00 Rib. Class No. 101 ? Best embroidered Blueuoard set .... 1.00 Rib. C ass No. 102 ? Best embroidered 5 o'cKck tea set .. 1.00 Rib. Class No. 103? Best embroidered fruit dollies (6) . . 1.00 Rib. Class No. 104 ? Best embroidered ca?ve dollies (6) . . 1.00 Rib. Clans No. 106 ? Best embroidered fancy dollies (6) . . 1.00 Rib. CI ss No." 106- ? Best embroidered tale centro .. .. 1.00 Clnss No. 107? Best embroidered" apron 1.00 PI 1, ? JVT,. 1 AO Tl * ' * * "* l.OO l.OO Rib. VU . . . . . . . ? 1 . u u Rib. Cl.it s No. 108 ? Best embroidered fU*j screen, mounted 2.00 Rib. Class No. 109 ? Best embroidered sofa pillow 1.00 Rib Class No. 110 ? Best embroidered handkerchief . . .. 1.00 ~TUb. Class No. Ill ? Best embroidered g ove case 1.00 Rib. Class No. 112 ? Best embroidered work bag . . 1.00 Rib. N. B. ? Any of the above embroidering can be done on Linen, * Silk, Plush or Felt. Special ? For best exhibit in Embroidery, a handsomely engraved di ploma. Class No. 113-f- BeBt plain sewing by hand, any article 1.00 Rib. Class No. 114? Best fancy sewing by hind, any article L00 ' Rib. Class No. 115 ? -Best specimen hemstitching by hand 1.00 Rib. Class NO. 116? Best laundry bag ... .. .. 1.00 Rib. Class No. 117? Best collar bag 1.00 Rib. Class No. 118? Best handkerchief bag . . 1.00 Rib. Class No. 119 ? Best knitted ladles handbag 1.00 Rit>, ' ClasB No. 120 ? Best knitted shawl.. 1,00 Rib., Class No. 121 ? Best knitted Infants socks . . , 1.00 Rib. Class No. 122 ? Best knitted sofa pillow, any design.. 1.00 Rib. DEPARTMENT "G" ? Flower#. / ? 7^ ClaBs No. 123 ? Bo&t collection of cut Roses (name va riety) 1.00 Rib. Class No. 124 ? Best collection of cut Verbenas . . . . 1.00 Rib. Class No. 125 ? Best bouquet, (any variety) 1.00 Rib, : Class No. 126? Best wreath of flowers, (any variety) 1.00 Rib. Class No. 127 ? Best collection of cut Dahlias .. ... 1.00 Rib. > Class No. 128 ? Best collection of flowe s, varieties .. 2.00 Rib. - Class No. 129. ? Best single Rose (any virlety) . . . . 1.00 Rib. Class No. 130-^-Best single Chrysanthemum 1.00 Rife. - Class No. 131 ? Best colleotion Chrysanthemums, mixed 1.00 Rib. Class No. 132 ? Best collection of FernB .. .. .. .. 2.00 , Rib. Class No. 133- ? Best single Fern.... .. .. .. . . .. 1.00 Rlt}. Class No. 134 ? Best collection Chrys n'liemums, one variety .. 2.00^ : ; Ribi^ ClaBs No. 136 ? Best slnglo specimen Hegonla . . . . 1.00 Rib. CIoks No. 136 ? Best collection Begonias .. ., .. 1.00 ?/ Rib. Special- ? For beat exhibit In Flowers a handsomely engraved Di ploma. "BETTER BABY CONTEST." The Management of The Kershaw County Fair Associaiton holds a contract with The Crowell Publishing (Jo., for holding a "Better Baby ' Contest. " These contests are bolng featured by : a number of the larger Fairs thruout the'* country and wo feel that we have been lucky in getting their co-operation in th s contest. They offer as spe cial inducements, two handsome n.o ;als and two engraved certificates for' the first and second prize wii ncrs. The Crowell Publishing Co. agrees lo supply reasonable numbers of copyrighted standard Better Babies Score Cards, to supply wall char s fqf each examination room, to supply printed instructions for t. e conduct of Better . J3a by Con^r tea's. to supply health hints for Mothers, and all other mattiiais and ins ructions for promoting successfully he contest. The management earnestly requests every mother to ta e advantage of this rare oppor tuni'y and enter their babies in the con test. Literature may be had r. by inquiry at the office of the Secretary. Tho contest will bo held under E> vidon "B". open only to (owns of over one thousand and less thnn fl 6 thousand population." - v CITY DEPARTMENT Class No. 1- ? BOY, six months and u '.dor twenty four month* f age. Class' No. 2 ? BOY, twenty-four months and under thirty-sty V mhs of ? Class No. 3 ? GIRL, six months and unler twenty-four months fage* Class No. 4? GIRL, twenty-four months and under thirty-sb <i->nths of age.1' - ? ? " ?-??? ? RURAL DEPARTMENT . Class No. .6 ? BOY. six months and und r twenty-four month* f af:e. .y.. Clans No. C BOY, twonty^iour- -?io?t. -h and under thirty-si* -t^n'ha ? - of age. Class No. 7 ? GIRL, six months and undor twenty-four monthf f ??:c. Class No. 8 ? GIRL, twenty-four months und under thlrty-sb lojrths ^ of age. , ? ? /_ J.'.^VTZ^p Contlnude on Last Pr ?,