The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 19, 1947, Image 3
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^ HOW*
^ek»h
^ Crodioted Babf Booteaa ......
Wo*« Bedspread
thrift DtPARTMlHT
l^rtntandant to bo announood later
jfo Individual can dapllcata an Bntrr
Most he doling past jear
^ Hooked Rug Made Fnm Bcrapo .76
Braided or Crochotei »Rof l^hde
Scraps 76
Jli Adalt Remodeled Qartnent and
fcpjaaatlon
Remodeled Garment and
intonation • •
^ Boy’s Remodeled Garment and
intonation
1^ patched Garment 76
int pair PHlow Cases Made Prom
Sieb
int Bed Spread Made From Sacks 75
iMt Olri’s Dress Under Six Yrs. Made
fWB Sacks
int Boy's Suit Under f jn.. Made
ftm Sacks
iHt Adult Dyed ^Drees Made From
bcks *
Int Adult’s Natural Dress Made From
76 .60
Bait Woman’s Suit Made From Sacks . .76 .60
l«t lisrge Piece Homemade Fnmltnie 6.00 1.00
iHt Small Piece Homemade Furniture 1.00 .76
But Bottomed Chair 1.00 .76
Bet Wall Bracket_ .76 .60
Bet Piece Unique Homemade Furniture 1.00 .76
Bait Unique Antique Article Not Bx-
tibited Before 60 .66
But Pine Needid Basket ' 50 .66
FLOWER DEPARTMENT
Superintendent to anneuased later
ran may be placed up to 10 o’clock Wednesday,
October 16th
No First Second
- Bet Maiden Hair Fern $1.00 ,60
But Sword or Boston Fern 1.00 .60
But Asparagus Pern (Plumosna) 1.00 .60
Beat Sprengeri Fern 1.00 .60
But Ostrich Plume Fern .... % 1.00 .60
I But Begonia 1.00 .60
1 But Blooming African Violet 1.00 ' .60
j But Cactus 1-00 .50
But Miscellaneous Blooming Plant ... 1.00 .50
But Miscellaneous Plant (non-bloom-
Sc) ; 1.00 .60
But Peppw- Plant 1.00 .60
Bed Display Three Large Dahlias 76 .50
But Display Six Small Dahlias 76 .60
[But Display Six Large Zennlaa 75 .60
fen Display 12 Small Zennlas 75 .50
; let Display Six Rosea .76 j50
I hit Display Single Roae 60 Ji
.But Display Six Large Marigolds .76 JO
I But Display 12 Small Marigolds 76 .60
[bw Display Cnemne IK >00
1 But Display Tlthoaias 7K JO
I lit Artistic Arrsagemeut Mined'
>naeeni LOO «KK
CristMt Variety Mixed FloweCi
(UMd) k-KK
COUN'nr FAIR ART EXHIBIT
•uperintendent te be eweeuiioed later
OILS (High ichool o^.graduate)
beptbiiber ie
will goTtm Bi all
11.
12.
»
Flmt Second
1100 I.H
. .... lOp LOO
...... 6.00 ' 1.00
6.00 1.00
Colois (High achoM or gradnela) ... 6.00 1.00
(High school eg gredwitp).. 100 l O®
(^Igh school or gradhate) 6.00 1.00
Drawings (ChUdren' M 1st through
M graOBaV ^ LOO- .60
ColWa (fth throoEh Ttt gradsa) .... LOO .60
^kitlugion Glasa 'LOO JO
ktical Fainted olft 7 k®
•WINE
, . Exhlhlt Jle. 0 .
F. B. Btaelan* •uperintandent
^ listed bHow will be offered on each of the fol*
Kf breeds. Duroc Jersey.' Poland- China, Hampshlfes
iButihlre. ’ ' ’
flNt Beeond
*!• Bwr 910.00 6,00
®Ml®r Yearling Boar k.00
^“lor Yearling Boer *.®® * 00
***ior Boar Pig d-®® **®®
l«lor Boar Pig 6.00 4.00
*«• Sow 4^....; 10.00 6.00
^k»r YearUng Sow t.®0 LOO
l«nlor Yearling' Sow ... t V..... 8.00 4.00
*«“or Sow Pig too f.00
‘ lanloT, Sow Pig EN 4.00
I ®Mt Sow and Litter 1* H L®®
F»t Barrow 1®J9 *00
‘ Chimpion Boar v W-®* L®*
' ®^Plon Sow lO.OK ‘ *
POULTRY
■ihifet NSk 7
F. BlHBage, tuparlwtawdawt
. <Diapia, Coops iRraMtad hgr AMDeteMon)
f*ar Joha Storer la vealljr expecting eooperation la
**l>artment eg wuH 'ea other departmantf The
»»d geeae tore back in the pretthm lleL uMo any
I pore bred bantams fted large fowL FoUta, let na
turkeyt at fair this year, alae planty ai water
4out forget to roundfep thU
• Theyro aoodnntable far n Jiriae K thwtpa n nolid
color^ jaut eoUC iSeei/fotthpMF
^ 1647/County Fair. Isat’e show our uemihaw
* in our county by UNurlng omr ftns m
^ Coonty Pair.
fee wiu be eharged hut exhfldten ure re-'
■how only sueh peultry M nr* ‘
r!?*** ffK placed In BBuiltlan far
PoeiUrely
"■ foul
Let ua meat at the
Belt down tat the pramlam IMt
The latest American Btaadar^
rurleties. . ^
General iwises are ’ to be awarded by oomperlaon.
Display prliea are to be awarded by points te be
eoanted aa follows; Single—First prise, f polaU;
second prise, 4 points; third prlxe, 6 points. Trioe
count double or einglee.
The decision of the Judge nbwii be Wnfi,
Erery exhibitor must be the bona fide owner of
each entry made by hii
The term Cock applies to a male bird over one
year of age; Hen, a female ower one year of age;
Cockerel, a male leeU than one year of nge; PuUeL
a female leas than one year of age; Trio, a male
and two females; Display eonslets of coolt, ban.
cockerel, pullet and trio.
Single, entries cannot compete tor trio preminms
and trio entries cannot compete for sln^e prem
iums.
Birds entered In trios may compete tor eweepetake
prise, indlTldnal btrde In that pen cannot compete
farther.
In order for an exhibitor to compete for a display
prise he must hare entered upon the books of the
Secretary a eoc^ cockerel, hen, pullet and trio of
the same breed. *
POULTRY
Prises listed below will be offered on all pure bred
(owl and bantams regardless of breed.
Entry No.
1. Best Old Hen, 2 hens and 1 cock
2. Best Cock
3. Best Hen
4. Beet Young Hen, 2 pullets.' 1 co
6. Best Cockerel
6. Best Pullet
GEBSB:
Any Purebred Variety 2.00
TURKEYS:
Any Purebred Variety 2.^
DUCKS:
10. Best Male and FOmale Breed 1.60
PIGEONS:
11. Best Pigeon, Any Breed 1.60
JUNIOR POULTRY:
12. Beet Hen exhibited by boy or glrL
under 18
13. Best Cockerel 1.26
14. Best Pair'Birds 1.76
RABBITS:
Any Pure Bred Breed.
JuniOT Buck loss than one year (dd..|1.50
Senior Buck over one year old 1.60
Junior Doe less than one year old... 1.60
^ Sonior Doe less than one year old.
Doe with young—largest litter 8.00
Doe with young—smallest litter 2.00
CATTLE
Exhibit No. 5
J. B. McGuirt, Superintendent
Exhlbkor’e herd shall consist of one bull two years
old or older, one cow three years old or over, one heifer
one year old and under two, one heifer under one year old.
Entry No. First Second
1. Best Bull over 3 years of age
2. Beat Senior Yearling Bull lOJO
3. Best Junior YeafUng Bull 7.00
4. Beat Senior Bull Calf 8.00
5. Best Junior Bull Calf 6.00
8. Best Cow 4 ysArr^d older 7.00
7. Best Cow 3 years and under 4 years
8. Beat eow f years and nndsr I years .
9. Best Senior Yearling Hpifer 8.00
10. Best Junior Yearling Heifer 0.00
11. BMt Senior Heifer OaM
12. Best Jnnfcnr Relfor C!alf
16. Get of Sire
14. Prodace of Cow .....
If. ExhflMtor's herd
•EEF TYPE CATTLE
WtCry No. . • Ffrat Seoond
L Bolt three years and over flf.fO 9.00
2. Boll two years and under three 16.00 9.00
*8. Senior * Yearling Bull ILOO EOO
4. Junior Yanriing.BUU IIJO 6.00
6. BnU I anatfea and nndsr U mpatfea ... EM LOO
0. Osw tinea years and arer tO.OO 6.00
7. Cow or haifer 2 years and under S . 10.00 6.00'
9. Senior Yearliag heifer 9.00 4.00
9. Jtmlor YearUng heifer 0.00 3.00
10. Haifer 0 mantho and madar 11 months 0.00 9.00
IL SxfeihUar’s bard 16.00 1.00
BiMMtorh hsrd ahati aonsMt af ona boll, one eow
thraa years or over, <me helfar 6 years oM and under
three, one heifer one year old and nnder two.^ona batter
under one year aid. all awnad by ana asblbitor.
COMPUTINQ AGE DATE9 ^
SaaSor yearling cnlf, drop between July L 1844, an^
January 1, 1046, Junior yearllng'calf, drop betweda'Jan
uary 1, 1046, and July 1, 1948: Senior calf, oalt drop
between Joly^l, 1046, and January L’l94f; Junior eatf,
ealf drop since January 1, 194E
GENERAL AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT
H. A. tmall, Saperletendent
Entry No. Flmt Saeond
CORN:
First
Second
.$2.60
1.25
. 1J6
' '.75
, 1.66
.71
1 2.60
1.25
. 1.25
•7®
. 1.26
.76
1.00
. 2.U
1.60
. 1.60
75
. 1.60
.76
. 1.25
.75
.71
.75
v
$1.50
.76
1.60
.76
1.60
.76
1.60
.76
3.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
P0JOM THREE
$12.00
8.00
10 JO
6.00
4,00_
8.00
1 8.00
5.00
6.50
7.00
5.00
, 7.00
5.00
7.00
5.00
8.00
9.00
8.00
6.00
. fJO
9.00
5J9.
M9
10.00
1.00
10.00
5.00
Iff#
8J0
can be
19 Noon. OO^
1.
Beet 10 Ban Prolific Com
1.80
2.
Beat Siagle Bur White Conu
JO
3.
Best 10 Bare White Com
9.80
4.
Best 10 Bars Bzhibit Yellow Cora ..
... 4.80
1.80
6.
Beet Stogie Bar Yellow Corn
JO
8.
Best 10 Bara Pogeora
JO
7.
Baat Peek Cora Meal
LOO
8.
Beat Bihibit Hager* '
1.00
SMALL GRAIN:
8.
Best Peck Falghnm Gate
.... too
LOO
9.
Beet Half Baahal Any Variety Oata
...190
LOO
10.
Baat Peck Wheat
LOO
It
Beet Peek Rye
LOO
11.
Beet Peek Barley
L80
PKAS AND BBANS:
19.
Baat Peek Oowfeae
L80
14
Beat Pack Velvat Beaae
.... 9.00
LOO
D.
If.
Wm* Peck riwienaa
LOO
JO
Baat OaUoa Llau Beaae
...."loo
HAY:
17.
19.
Beat Bale Peavlae Hay
LOO
Baat RUa Beybeata Bay
L89
19. J3eM Bala lespedesa Bay
'TOTAtronlt
...4J9
LOO
18,
Bast Rgehol Sweat Potatoes
.... K.80
9J0
98.
Isitl/dfhck IrMk PotaMllB
LOO
FWiRDTSt t
IW'Riat i Feaauli
.aNt:ya#'Bao9nHK''.^.*>-U^^....
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UO
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* XV ’' ' •'*
im
m. mm CoUard 1.00
99. iHt Egg Plant
tE Boat Doten Pods Okra 1.00
Jl|t» Bast Dosen Peppers (hot) !. 1.00
PECANS:;
16. Best Quart Schley .s
66. Beat Quart Stuarts 1.00
64. Quart Any Variety 1.00
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
T. K. Watta, Superintendent
Mtttry No. ' fini Second
a
.60
.60
.60
LOO
.60
.60
•.60
JO
1
BSSt
Ham
6.00
1
Best
Shonlder '
6.00
L
Best
Side Bacon
1.50
4.
Beet
Quart Lard
.76
6.
Beet Collection Garden Seed
1.60
8.
Beit Pound Butter
.7 1.10
.76
T.
Best
Doemi Eggs (brown) ..
.76
t.
Beat
Doien Bkrga (white)
.75
0.
Beat
Container Honey
.50
10.
Beet
Container Ribbon (^ane Syrup .
.. 2.00
1.00
11.
Beet
Container Sorghum Syrpp
1.00
16.
Beat
Homemade Soap
.60
IS.
Beet
Halt Pound Beee Wax
.. 1.00
.50
14
Baat
Pumpkin
.76
15.
Beet
Half Pound Tallow
.60 -
14
Largest Watermelon
.50
17.
Best 10 Stalka Sugar Cane
.76
It.
Bast-
5 Stalka Sorghum
.. 1.50
.76
18.
Bast
Down Pears
.. 1.00
.50
20.
Best
Dosen Apples
.. 1.00
.50
61.
Beat
Quart Vinegar
rv'Vfl'
.25
62.
Beat
Container Dried Peaches
.. 1.00
.50
CITATION
The State of South Carolina.
County of Kershaw.
By N. C. Arnett, Probate Judge:
Whereas D. S. Murchison, Sr.,
made suit to me to grant unto him
Letters of Administration of the
Estate and effects of Ethel Mace
Murchison.
These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the
Kindred and Creditors of the said
Ethel Mace Murchison, deceased,
that they be and appear before me.
in the Court of Probate, to be hHd
at Camden, Sr C.. on September 25,
next, after publication hereof, at
11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show
cause, if any they have why the
said Administration should not be
granted. 26-27c
Given under my hand this 10th
day of September Anno Domini
1947.
N. C. ARNETT.
Judge of Probate.
Subacribe to Tho Chronicle
4.00
6.00
4.00
2.00
4.00
L®0
2.60
1.25
1.25
.76
1.65
.76
the following
Island Reds,
4-H CLUB
J. B. Griffith, Superfhtendent
GENERAL AGRICULTURE:
Entry'No. First Second Third
1, Beat Ten Ea}>a White Corn 9 4.00
6. Beat Ten Ears Yellow Com ..
2. Beat Peck Sweet Potatoes 4.00
POUL/TRY:
4. Beat Young Han, 2 pulleta and
1 oockeral
6. Baat Cockerel 1.25
9. Baat Pullet ....^ 1.65
Prisaa listed shove will be ottered on
breads: Barred Plymouth Rocks, Rhode
White Leghorns and the best of any other breeds.
SWINE:
Prises listed below will be ottered on each of the fol
lowing breeds; Duroc Jersey, Poland China, Hampsblres
and Berkshlres:
7. Beat Brood Sow 8.00 8.00
E Senior Sow Pig 4.00 2.50
9. Junior Sow Pig 4.00 2.50
BEEF CA’TTLE:
10. Steer (less than 1 year) 16.00 10.00 6.00
All 4-H Club entries will be eligible to compete In the
4-H' Club show and also open show.
KERSHAW COUNTY^UTURE FARMERS
' . C. E. Young,^''•uperintendent
Ftiture Parmer exhibits repreeent a part of the farm
program of approximately 250 boys enrolled in Vocational
Agriculture in Camden, Blaney, Bethone, Midway, Mt
Plagah and Baron DeKalb High schools.
Prlsee will be offered to the chapter having the out
standing display of their work to the F. F. A. booth. Prlaea
for iD^fvidaals are aa follows;
SWINfft '• ^ , First Second
Exhloitom mast furnish regtotratton papers. Prises wfll
be oRered on following breeds: Ptdand China, Duroc Jer
sey, Berkshire and Bampehlre.
L Sanlor yearling sow 94.50
E Jualer yearling aow 4.60
9. BitalOr Sow pig 4.50
E Junior tow gig 4.60
GENERAL AGRICULTURE:
1. Beat 10 asm whlla.eoni 4.00
6. Beil to aais ysBow som 4.00
E Bmt faek aweot potatoes 4.00
4. Bmt fsek saOd oMa 4.00
i. BOat bale lagnme hay * 400
SHOP:
1. Plow baaaa EOO 1.50
~r. Kltotaiu kulle EiO LN^
6. Best c«8d eblsel .EIO 1.00
All Future-Famer entrios wlU be eligible to compete
to FFA Shew and also opeu show.
THE DOG SHOW
L. D. Boykin, Chairman
Thursday, Ootobor 0, 4:00 P. M.
poiNm
aasa 1—For dogs over ouo year ^ age.
aaae I—For Mtdioa over om year of ago.
lass t—Dogs aad bitchoe uador oBe year of age.
BVimi
Sasa 4—For dogs ovor oao year of ago..
Hass E—For bltohea ovsr <mo year of age.
taas 0~For doo or bttdMo uador oao year of age.
HOUNDB
Claaa 11—Dogs over oae year e< aga.
Claaa IB^Rttehas over oae year of ogo.
Claae 19—Dog or Mtcfe uader oo# year of ago.
Caaoa 14—OouN*. honaia.
TBtRmUl
Claaa 10—tills claaa la to all terrlars but ha on
sUMao roeervoa tho right to dlvldo aad dassttyl
this elaas aa It may oeo fit grovidod thero aroj
enough aad antOetOBtly varlad eatrlae.
8PAN1RL8 (Bfortlag)
Class 7—Dogs over year of aga.
Ctasw 9—Bltahos over oao year of age.
(Tlaae •—Doge or bltoheo uador oao year of ago.
COCKBl BPANIBLi
cnase 19—Oiea to all Oooker ^anlole ovor oao yoorj
of age.
Nisorllanmoub
Clase IT—Opea to eU dogs or mprosentattvo
(other thaa pet doge). Hot
clSMlfled.
Clase II—This Is for tho ditidrsa's doga Gwasr aadj
oxhlhltor, bcf ot gtaL srast aot ho ovsr stttsaa
A & P COFFEE
EIGHT O’CLOCK
{SU'HIbHtO
l^^FOOD STORLS]
ENCORE PREPARED
SPAGHETTI
PACKER'S LABEL
TOMATOES
1 lb.
BAG
77c
1 lb.
BAG
39c
15 3-4
ox. Cansi
STANDARD
PACK
SULTANA
SMALL PEAS
HUNT’S OR ALL GOOD TOMATO
SAUCE
RED CHEEK
APPLE JUICE
ENRICHED DAILY DATED
MARVEL BREAD
Sand
wich
18 ox.
Loal
FRESH GREEN
Butter BEANS
2 lbs.
35c
FRESH V
Green BEAN^ 2 lbs. 29c
LARGE N. Y. STATE
Crisp Celery
ICEBURG
LETTUCE
PR^AM
TOMATOES
CALIFORNIA LONG
POTATOES
U. t. NO. 1 WHITE
POTATOES
RED YOKAY
GRAPES
13c
4 doz. size head 17c
lb.
5 lbs.
5 lbs.
3 lbs.
LARGE JUICY—BIZE lOOs
LEMONS doien
15c
29c
20c
29c
43c
TRADE IN YOUR
OLD
AND
OBSOLETE
WASHING MACHINE
liberal Trade-In Allowance
On Your ^rchase Of
Tho New and Modem .
BENDIX
Automatic
HOME LAUNDRY
years old. this dass Is tor
of aay hraud
to
should ba washad sad uleely showa aad Jhir
will leeolvs tha saaia awards as thair arlelo>]
eiatk oompatrlota la othay
Cla« 19—Bast dog la sbow. (^poa to all ftaut aad oomM ]
prlsa wtoasrs la aay of tha abova clesass.
No aatry too tor 'liata.’' ^try tea tie.
The noaimlttee leservef the right to radasMIj
make aay dmagea It eoaaldeis expadleat batore or duriag]
tho dMw.
’ Jedpae wttl'ha
Btaioy M aad Teltow Rftheaa will ha glvea aa pria
will ba gtvea fiag
lijit '.L k
Tba BENDIX fOlt
itself .. tomblaa yom
clothaa cUaa . • tfMMT-
oncUy rnoaoo^ bb^
Ary a dMbeo lor IIm
Kms. . . Yo«
tha riaia lawing «
•avmg BENDIX.
afford to do without
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