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TW« will b« splendid Horse Racinf on the Sherwood Course on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons at
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Automobile and Motorcycle Races
Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock.
Apply to Mr. W. L. Cave for full
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Plenty of Fun and Amusement
f"r r\cry txxiv riif Aihtms Carnival l ompany, r.tr rvm^
thirty shows .in<i odut-ssions, all clfan. moral ami hi^h-
■ lass. ha\t- 1 if n st ciirvil for tlic t-ntin.' urrk
Free Attractions
Them will he free attractions daily. consisting of Bal
loon Ascension, Japanese Acrobats, Real Indians ami the
famous Racing Ostrich. Adams’ Italian Band of fifteen
pieces will furnish free open air concerts each day.
3 Days Racing 3 j
There will he th r ee days of splendid racing. Wednes
day and Thursday will be devoted to horse races and on
Friday there will be thrilling automobile and motorcycle
speed contests. The races will start promptly at 2:30 p. m.
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Hurricane, the fleetest-footed bird in the world, has been secured at great
trouble and expense as the star attraction at the Fair. This is the first oppor-
tonify that the people of Btfnwell County have ever had of seeing a bird in
fcameai and driven to t four*wheeled vehicle There will be free lectures about
the oatgeh to the school iNMton each day, in the Circle from IQ a. m. to 1 p. m.,
Unrivalled Exhibits.
Barnwell County has been blessed with good crops this
year and the products of the field and orchard and the
handiwork of the women will be on display in the Court
House. The Live stock and Poultry Exhibits will be
housed in Moore’s stables.
Send your exhibits to the Court House not later than
Monday, Noverpber 17th. No charge will be made for en
tering exhibits. This is your County Fair and it is no
larger than you make it.
The Hon. E. W. Dabbs to Speak.
The fair will be formally opened by the Hon. E. W.
Dabbs, president of the State Farmers’ Union, on Tues
day, Nov. 18th, at 11 o’clock. Mr. Dabbs will be intro
duced by the Hon. Charles Carroll Simms, of Barnwell.
Field Meet
An excellent program has been arranged for Friday,
which is educational day. All the schools in the county
will be closed so that the pupils can attend the Fair. An
interesting Field Meet will be heW, in which representa
tives of the schools wiH compete for athletic honors.
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UNCLE” JOE O’BANNON
Eighty-«icht Years Old, an Ante-bellum Negro, of Barnwell Will he Meater of
Ceremonies at a Dinner Party at the County Fair oa Negro Day.
. ", ,2 . 0 ' C l2 ck ,0 *" ,h * old -tt-belluo. negro*
of the county. Minimum age limit, 80 yeara. There will be poeaum, tat era,
banjo pickin', tingin'of old plantation melodies, and a pipe andtobarcofor
every guest.