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I Do you want a suit of clothes that ! 'will fit well, look well and wear Well? If you do, I have them for Men, Youths and Boys. - COME IN AND SEE THEM Shoes Shoes Shoes The “BATTLE AXE M kind. 1 have Seen selling this kind for ten years, and know they are good. They are made right as to style and workman ship. Will give satisfaction to the wearer and comfort to the feet. how 7s mis? a* Cotton very near to I 5c and I am selling 20 yards of good HOMESPUN for $ 1.00. This Homespun is good heavy Homespun ip short lengths, 38 inches wide, at 6c per yard or 20 Yards for $1.00 H. W. BLACK, JR. ES HUNTER BUGGIES RUSSELL WAGONS All sizes in both one and two horse. HARNESS, LAP ROBES, ETC. Every Boggy and Wagon Sold Under Guarantee. Carload of WAGONS Jast Received See Our Stock Before You Buy. > Valkrlwro lire Stock & Vehicle Co. ^ K W..BLACK. Jit. Our Milliner^’ Opening was the largest and most successful we have ever had, an 1 our S ‘ / N ' **4 * customers seemed all to be pleased with the -U * 1 season’s latest. : , : : : <■ 1 * m Our stock of Millinery and Dress Goods is ' 4 ’ 4 most complete. We shall be pleased to have you visit our store. ; . :. : v MRS. W. A. BLACK J^niE LEADING MILLINERY STO Waltcrboro Oil Mill (LICENSED BUYERS OF SEED COTTON) Brinf your remnant* for cash at higheat market price. Will gin cot- tea every day. Prompt service. Mr and Mrs A R Padgett of Smoaks were here enjoying the Fair. Dr T M Scharloock of Charleston, spent several days at the Fair last week, having been here on the capa city of pouitryjudge. For the information of the pt.blic -nd. Thoa Jenkins. ie list of awards of premiums at ’ TVrography—lat, Mrs J the list oi awards or premiums the County Fair is published here with- The secretary is busy making out checks for the premiums of those winning.' which will be mailed out in a day or ao. Some of those winning ribbons will not receive cash pre miums under Section 24 of the rules which is given: Sec. 24. The exhibition of articles not enumerated in the regular schedule of premiums is invited and they will be assigned to the proper departments and displayed to visit- ora. The judges will note three meritorious,' but no award, other than honorary mention, shall be made. FOULT1Y. Barred Plymouth Rock—Cockerel, lat, R D Robinson; pullet, 1st and 4th, R D Robinson; hen, 1st and 2nd, R D Robinson; pen, 2nd, R D Robin- painting. ^ 1st, Mips ANNOUNCEMENT TOTHE PUBLIC While Plymouth Rock—Hen. 2nd, G E H Moore; hen. 1st and 3rd, R D Robinson; pullett, 1st, R D Robinaqp; pullet, 2nd, R D Robinson; pen, 1st. R D Robinson. White Wyandott Hen—1st, Mrs T J Blanchard. Rhode Island Red—Cockerel, 1st, S A Marvin, Jr; cockerel, 2nd, S A Marvin, Jr; cockerel, 3rd, A A Pat terson, Jr; cockerel. 4th, Mrs Annie Clough; hen, Ut. S A Marvin, Jr; hen, 2nd, S A Marvin, Jr; hen, 3rd, S A Mr r.’in, Jr; pullet, 1st, J H Vam; pullet, 2nd, S A Marvin, Jr; pullet, 3rd, J H Vam; pullet, 4th, J H Yarn; pen, 1st, S A Marvin, Jr; pen, 2nd, J H Vam. Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds- Hen, lat, Phil M Padgett; pullet, 1st. Phil M Padgett. Black Lamtshan—Cock, 1st, Mrs H A Francis; h« n, 1st, Mrs H A Francis. Single Comb Brown Leghorn- Cock, 1st, L C Padgett; hen, 1st, T P Murray; hen, 2nd, f P Murray; hen, 3rd, T P Murray; hen, 4th. 11 J Brant; pullet, 1st, L C’Padgett; pullet^lnd, II J Brant; pullet, 3rd, T P Murray; pullet, 4th, L C Pad gett. Single Comb White Leghorn-— Cock, 1st. C J Cone; 2nd, Phil M Padgett; 3rd^ Mrs T J Blanchard; cockerel, 1st and 3rd, Phil M Pad gett; 2od, A C Breland; hen. 1st and 2nd, Phil M Padgett: 3rd and 4th, C J Cone; pullet, 1st, 2nd. 3rd and 4th, Phil M Padgett; pen, 1st and 2nd, Phil M Padgett. Buff Orpington—Cock, 1st, Willie A Davis: hen, lat, Willie A Davis; pullet, 1st Willie A Davis. Game Bantam—Cock, 3rd, A 0 Hiott; hen, 1st, D J Lewis. Pit Game—Cock, 1st, W B Ack* man; 2nd and Snft P F Witaell. Black Mexican Pit Game-Cock, lat, W B Ackerman; cockerel, 1st, W B Ackerman; pullet, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th, and r«*n W B Ackerman. Pen Buff Turkey’s—1st, L C. Pad gett. Bronze Turkey-Cock, 1st, Rev J P Graham; Cock, 1st. A C Breland; 2nd and 3rd, Frank Richardson; hen, 1st, Rev J P Graham; 2nd and 3rd, AC Breland. Pair Pekin Ducks—1st. E H Wil liams. ' Pair muscovy Ducks—1st, Robert McNeal. Pair White Geese -1st, Mrs T J Blanchard. , DOGS. Black Shepherd Dog- 1st, and 2nd Mrs T J Blanchard. Collie - 1st. Mrs Jno H Peurifoy. Bull Dog—Jst, H A Francis, cows. Best Bull—1st, W A Durant; 2nd Harriett Dorman; cow, 1st, Mrs B G Price; heifer. 1st, M J Smoak; calf, 1st and 2nd, R D Robinson. HORSES. Colts, one year old—1st, T C Rem- ley; 2nd, A A Patterson; two year old, 1st, J T Hiott; 2nd. G E H Moore; three year old, 1st, R E Jones. Best Match Team—1st, J D Miley: 2nd. R H Wichman. * Best Saddle Horse—1st, A H Wichman; 2nd, M H Hiott. Best Country Raised Mule- 1st, A 0 Hiott; 2nd, B G Hiott. Beat Single Buggy Horse—1st, I J- May; 2nd, R H Wichman. Best Horae. 7 1-2 years old—1st, I sham Padgett; 2nd, W S Marvin. Beat Pony—lat, I D Crosby. ■0G8. Boar—lat and 2nd, M H Hiott; Best Crayon—1st. J, Rice God!ey; 2nd, Misn Isabel Smith. Original Drawing—lat. J Rice Godley; 2nd. G W O Rivera AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. Sugar Cane-1st, J E J Crosby; 2nd. S M Martin. Syrup-1st, Howard Sanders; 2nd Mrs R E Jones. Stalk of Cotton—J W Avant. Farm Display -1st; H J Brant; 2nd. SP Goodwin. ' Largest Pumpkin—1st. C B Smoa 1 . Nuta Amelia Fraaer. Butter in five round pats- l«t % Mrs S K Copeland; 2nd, Mias Leila Breland; One t>oand pat—lat. Mrs. R EJones Bacon-Heaviest Side. 1st. WL Utaey; 2nd, P M Johns. Ham (beat cured) 2nd. P M Johor. Cora—Bushel. 1st, G G Sanders; 2nd. A 0 Hiott. Peanuts—let, G G Senders; 2nd. 8 M Martin. Cow Peas—G G Sanders. Rice—Rough. GG Sanders; Sheaf, lat, Roht McNeal; 2nd, M E Singte- ton. a.. Peas-1st, A J Jordan; 2nd, M I) Carter. Gourd Seed Corn—W L Utaey. Pop Corn—J B Kinard. Chufas—P M Martin. Sweet Potatoes— 1st, W J Trow el); 2nd, A E Stiickland. DOMESTIC AMD FANCY WORK. Best Button Holes-Mrs FOS Curtis Hat Pin Receiver - Miss Rosa Curtis. Night Gown—Mrs Edwin Halsey. Cnemise - Mm George Crosby. Bead Work—1st, Mm W H Rlitch; 2nd. Ameua Fraser Handkerchiefs—1st, Mis Bessie Marvin; 2nd, M.s 1 S Anderson. Apron—Mrs Kdwir Halsey. Krytted Quilt let. Miss.* Lottu Bellinger; 2i.d Mrs Maggie Fraser Bat ten Ik* rg Lac*?—1st, Mrs D R Black; 2nd. Mrs W ; 11 Blitch - Straw Basket—1st, Mrs J G Pad gett; 2nd, Mrs T P Baker. Fern—1st, Mrs H W DuBois; 2nd, Mrs T J Blanchard. Best Pair of Woolen Socks— 1st, W L Utaey; 2nd, Mrs S A Fender. Patchwork Quilt—Silk, 1st; Mrs C G Henderson; 2nd, Mrs J F Rents. Worsted Quilt—Mrs A D Dodd. Calico Quilt—lit. Mrs Harris; 2nd, MrsP W Largdale. Best Child’s Cap 1st Mrs IS ^KniUed Shawl -Mias Rosa Curtis. Infant’s Bootees—Mra. FOS Curtis. Ladies Shoes or SUppers - Mrs C G Henderson. Sofa Cushion—1st Mary Raker; 2nd Mfas Laura Hiers. Center Piece—(large) Mrs FOS Curtis. Center Piece-Eyelet Embroidery; Miss Clare Smith. 'Scarf—2nd Miss Maggie Fraaer Shirt Waist Front—1st and 2nd, Misa Mamie Stoka. Lady’s Waist—lst,Mrs FOS Curtis; 2nd. Mrs T J Blanchard. Set of Napkins- (draw work and hemstitched) Miss Koea Adams. Handkerchief—Miss Adrene Hiers. Drawn Work Center Piece- 1st, Miss Lottie Bellinger; 2nd Miss Amanda Spell. Pillow ShAir.3- Mrs W F Breland Table Cover Miss Rosa Adams. Silk Embroidered Center Piece 1ft, MrsT J Blanchard; 2nd, MrsC G Henderson. Gents Shirts 1st. Mrs M M Cor bett; 2nd, Mrs T J Blanchard. Lady’s Dress—Mrs J G Padgett. Tatting Lace—1st. Mrs G W 0 Rivera; 2nd Mra J G Padgett. PANTRY PRODUCTS. Beat Loaf Bread 1st. Mrs E W Fraser. Best Cake—1st. Mrs B R Smith; 2nd. Mrs Annie ('lough. - Canned Fruit—1st. Mrs Jessie Padgett;-2nd Mrs G F Copeland. Canned Vegetables—1st-Mrs An nie CloMgh; 2nd Mr* G F Breland. Sweet Pickles -1st Mra T J Sim mons; 2nd Mrs (I F Copeland. Sour Pickles—1st Mra Jessie gett; 2nd Mrs E W Frasir. Sauces and Catsups-lst Mrs S Copeland; 2nd Mrs J D Miley, Preserves- (any kind) Mrs M U Hiott. ~ (Continued on page 8] W 'E have moved opposite the Court House ami invite you all to come and see our new store, our new stock and the same old friends. Our store is the people’s store—the BIG STOKE you hear so much about. The store where your DOLLXRS GO FAR THEST. We leave it entirely to you to judge the value • • j c and quality of our goods. We are satisfied to let YOU decide that you tret a square deal on every purchase made with us. „ We also have aiot back, of The Press and Stand ard adjoining our lot that we are pleased to offer you at all times. v- J. M. WITSELL SUPPLY CO. 3111 5] a t={ GET - THE - HABIT BUY YOUR GOCD5 AT Charleston Surprise Bargain dothing and Shoe House We have just received a fresh stock of CLOTHING AND SHOES and also a full line of Ladies and Gents Furnish. • «4 ings and Dry Goods and Fancy Goods to save money on at Walterboro’s Headquarters for SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICES / I. SOBEL, Manager WALTCRBORO s. e. —5- ™" •9, American fence American DoDarv FOR SALE BY . YARN BROS. 60. and W. W. CONE, Lodge, S. 6. <v JAN. K. rcuiuroT, JNU H MCUCiPU? Pad-1 K PEURIM BROTHERS. Attorneys and • CoumtHlorw at Law All autism flvsa Prompt Attsstlm oven tmc runs m»o sraNoana NTALTEKBORO. - - • 8. C. Mrs F M LaBroce, one 6l tl^ most celebrated of Charleston and N«w York’s corps of artist and hor charming daughter, Miss Emily, were judges of the woman’s build ing. They were guttata at the home of Dr. Kershaw while in town.