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VOL. XXXIV. FAIR PRIZE WINNERS THOKK who (MIT RI.I'K VXD RK Kli#bO\S AT THK I AIK INTERESTING LIST OF NAN.ES WtnRrr% mrr Pr.-riil Tlr ii HMcttsk, at (I TTir) ( (nrr The Ilatire (Vauitjr. The U»t of prize winners has betn annotiLced by the secretary of the Pair association, end it will be seen to include the names of many persons from every section of the county. The winners are to be congratulated, for it is indeed an honor to win a prize when the eocnpetitSon is so great as it was at this Pair. A great many rib- = WALTER BO KO, 8. C. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER JA. I»ll. NO. IS. Dogs. Setter*. first setter dog. any age F. Mugginf; llnd. and :ird, W. It B-rry. Brst sett-r liuh. any age- -1st, T !’. Murray. ' o I'oillt-TM. .VI. L. ( <>ili« at, • sin ptu «tl i ry age Lt. Hiott;l'nd M. Jl illott. H ui:d». Brst dig. at y age -Ist, C. ILitt; 2ndr J. .d. A\ant. English Bull T* iH.;t. Best Is;. E. F. Smith; 2nd, Mrs. land; T I*. Murray. | F *41;*, V« g *«l;l« s wi..f (A.tiii. Erst *»tck p* ars Jordan. Vegetable display— 1st, J. B« r»i h. Best «>hifcjt, beys’ ertn club Is;. .Mile Folk; 2nd Er •»! II. Folk. Best 3 stalks corn 2nd, .Mrs. L. J. .lones. Best 1-2 bushel Yellow Deni corn bons were given by the judg°«i|r*id 12 ears same 1st. \V. II. jsan- urhere the cash prizes were, awarded in the premium list. These are pnbliahed along with the others. Checks are being mailed out now to the winners. Already there is lalk of what will be exhibited at the taxi fair. f The prise winners follow; Hot’*'*. Colt, county raised. 1 yer.r and under—2nd T. C. Remley. Colt county raised. 2 years, stal- Jo es; 2nd, J;.<. A. i’adgett. Best 1-2 b;nhei Gou.u >«•< d corn and 12 « ars same 1st, S. 1\ GtK)d- win; 2nd W. E. O’QuIn; 3rd, J. S. Jo; dan Heat Popcorn, with 12 cars same - l:.t. Div.y Lndirs. iLM 1-2 i i ll * i cats s ith shor f kan. i lion—1st, J. S. Batch; 2nd. L. * A. Fraysee. Jr.; 3rd. W. J. T row ell Colt, county raised. 2 years — 1st, If. J Reach. M. O. Hiott; 2nd. H B. Ritter. Izcld an* Garden Product*. Colt, county raised, 3 years— j Farm display — ltd r-ud 2nu, i 1st. B. G. Hiott; 2nd. H.. A. Cros by. Saddle horse, county rrised. free to all—1st, J. G. Padgett: 2id. J. A. Padgett; 3rd, A. M. Padgett. Single Buggy horse, county rais ed— 1st, M. H. Hiott; 2nd, it. E. Jones; 3rd. B. G. Hiott. Free to all—1st, J. D. Miley; 2nd »d. A. Pr.Jgett. Double buggy horses, best match ed— 1st. J. D. Miley. 2nd. J. A. Fadgelt. All » \ , * w Mules. Mule colt. cou,..j raised. 1 year and under—1st, J. Q. Feivler. 2nd, J. W. lairiscy. Mule colt, 3 years—2nd M. O. Hiott. Best mule, rfver 4 years, free to all— 2nd M. H. Hiott. Best mg-tched team, free to all—- 1st. H A Crosby. 2yJ. J M. Avant 3rd, W. D. Berry. 0 Cow*; Jinny. , Best bull. 3 year^ and over— 2nd. P. G. Smiith. V Beet bull county raisetf. 2 years —2nd,-C. J. Beahh|3rd. Laura Dor- ma-n. ,, ' - Beat cow, 3 years and over—l^t, M. H Hiott; 2nd. J. W. Lariscy'; 3rd. C. J. Beach Calf under 1 year—1st. D. L Smith; 2nd. James A. Padgett. HoisUm. Best cow. 3 years and over—2nd. B. G. Hiott. CiJf over 1 year old. count}* rais ed— 2nd, B. G. Hiott; 3rd, Juliar* Beach. (•raih* ("a*tie. Best bull, (beefi. 3 years and over -2nd. A. A. Patterson. Cow, 3 years, and over 1st and 3rd. J. Boats; 2nd. R. L. "San- ddrs. Grade dairy Bull over 3 years— 2nd, G. M. Orn~e. Calf, mixed breed—2nd, S. A. Croeby. Sheep. Best buck—lat and 3rd. David B. Blocker; 2nd. J R Blocker. Beat ewe—1st. Da-vid B. Blocker: 2nd, David B. Blocker. y Merino, pair--2nd, Arthur A. Blocker. Swine. Essex. Best boar. 1 to 2 years old—5nd. C. J. Beach. Best pair pigs, under 6 months—- 2nd, Willie Fisher. HeHcsIiiiro- Best boar, over 2 yec-rs old—2nd. H. W. Beach. Best sow, over 2 years old—2nd. «. W. Beach Sow under 1 year—2nd, W. D. Berry. 2 pigs 6 mos to 1 year—2nd, J. G. I’adgett; 3rd. J. W. Lariacy. " Boar under 1 year.—2nd, E. W. Yarn. ^ Poland China. , *■ •Best boar over 2 years old—2id. T W. Hughes. Beat boar 1 to 2 years old-—2nd, M. H. Hiott. Beat sow 1 to 2 years old—2nd. B. G. Hiott. Best pcJr pigs, under k months— 1st, J. B. Kinsey; 2nd, B G. Hiott. boar under 1 ye^r -2cd, B. G. Hiott; 3rd. G. C. Drawdy Barrow over 1 year- 1st. M. H. Hiott. Best pair 6 months to 1 year—- 2nd. C. J. Ber.jh; 3rd. M. H. Hiott. Beat row, 6 mouths to 1 year-— Ird, J E. Kinsey. Dwroc JctcfiXi Best boar over 2 years—2nd. P. M. Varr-. ‘ Best boc-r, 1 to 2 years—1st, L. H. Yarn; 3rd. L. H. Yarn. Beat sow, 1 to 2 years old—1st. P. M. Yarn; 2ml, and 3rd. L. H. Yarn. '■w-k Best palir pigs, under • months— 2nd L. H. Yarn. Honey in comb, 5 pounds or more 2nd, S. M. Martin. Honey, siraiwd, 1 quart — 1st, Julian i each. 2nd, 3. L. Breland. rtyrup, 1 quart —1st, Howard San- dtit; ilia, ts. M. Martin. fiard so; p. a pounds -1st, Mrs. U. E. Jones. ail; s« ap, 5 pounds 1st, Miss 1st, Mrs. ii. G. Ziiolt, 2nu, |i ac j 4ae | Lise>>. & \ inegar, home made, 1 quirt-- Isi, Mrs. M. W. Breland; 2nd, Lil- ^•'tia oa.'lers j l.aid iu 10 pound tubs —1st. W. "• j L. L tsey; 2nd, Miss Annie Beach. I ham, neat test 1st, Mrs. B. G. Hiott; 2nd, \* . i*. L’lsey. j i>tuon, siui— 2nd, M. H. ll.o.t. ' ’ • ) Xti • i nil Fai.cy Work. Hist pair wooteii socks - - ltd Miss Uachaei t .se>, 2»iu, Airs. Annie I Finder. , i Besi p...r cotton gloves—1st Mrs. Graves, Painting. Best oil paintiig—2nd Miss Ethel Sanders. en and ink drawing—2nd, Mrs. A. A. Pi>ttei^on, Sr. < HtVon picture- 2nd. J. W. k'isk. Histortral KHic*. i Sami } P« isi- Knlpht; 2nd; Mrs B. W. Good- 1st. R. Grip? jam—1st, T. J. Simmons. Swi 11 Picah *. i’eichts 1 st, Mrs. S. K. Cope-* land; 2nd. Mrs. J. G. Padgett ! Watermen n 1 kind-^-lst, W. C. Best Ptiiuter Jiitih, at y afv S»ocr *Pi< kfes. ' G. I’adgett. ^ > j , ,, ' ’ . I ( ucumbcr- 1st Mrs. Luna Beach, 2nd, .Mrs. S. K. Copeland. H. c. abage *-ist. Airs. u. V. Bre land; 2nd, T. .1. Simmons, j Artichoke—1st, Mrs. L. BelMln- ger; 2nd, Aiiss Annie Beach. t how Chow—1st, Mrs. T. J. Blanchard. ripper— 1st, Mrs. W. F. Bre- Jnd. Mrs B. N. Beach. ai.fl t ut*t.|>*. Tomato Catsup--1st, Miss Sullie 2cd Mrs Rebecca Caldwctf 2nd, Mrs. L. Bellinger. ureen pepper ci-.;up i»t, airs W. F. Brelunl; 2nd, Mrs. S. K. l opt laud. Winr*—1 (Juliet. Black bn i > — 1st, Airs. T. J. Blanchard: 2nd. Mrs. B. R. Smith, bcuppernong— 1st, *Mrs. C. R. Meals, 2nd, .virs. M. W. Breland., Kitclii n Product*. *«*: :,ld ' T W H ™ h '‘ , .. '• 1 !'“ : “lV. S rr»d Rock. M. Best 1-2 bushel white Dent corn h.hel Sai-*er*. -“d, Mis. A. j. An- o rd R q Robinaoi*. and 12 ears same -2nd, J. M. Avan union. Best 1-2 bushel Prolific corn and , Pantiy Prinlucl*. Sundry. <5 rtalks same—1st, Mrs. L. J. ton Lariscy; 2nd, Mrs. (Maude vA. land 3rd. Jas. A. Padgett, 2nd H. Most interesting historical sin gle exhibit—1st, Col C. G. Hender- soi-, 2nd. 8. A. Martin.- 1 ATost interesting collectiion rel ics, curios etc—1st. Mrs. J. L. Ro ger; 2nd. R. Ik. Fraser. Most interesting old paper or peri odical—1st, Mrs. B. G. Hyrne; 2nd, J. M. Moorer. .Most Interesting piece antiquat ed wearing apparel—1st. Mrs p. G. Hvrne. 2nd. Mrs. Jno. D. Glover. Kilucatii.iuU. Best school exhibit—1st. Sni ders school; 2nd, Waiterboro. Poultry. 1 Barred Plymouth Rock. cock — i»t. S. P. Goodwin; 2id. R. D. Robinson. Birred Plymouth Rock, cockerel- 1st, FT Savage. Black Breasted Red Game rock l*f. Dr. W. B. Ackerman; 2t-J, i-ait- ra Dormc-i. Black I’it Game cock—1st and 2nd. Dr. W. B. Ackerman. Black Pit Game hen—1st. 2nd and 3rd. Dr. W. B. Ackerman. Black Pit Game Pullet—1st, 2nd and 3rd. Dr. W. B. Arkermar*. Black Pit Gi-me, pen—1st and 2nd, Dr. W. B. Ackerman. Game Bat (am cock*—1st, Miss Ruby Murray. Frtlzte cock MR. POE’S ADDRESS V NORTH CAROLINA EDITOR AD DRESSES AUDIENCE AT FAIK EVERY ONE MUST BE EDUCATED 1st. Miss Dora Ft- Beach. Best 3 stalks cotton—1st,- F Polk; 2nd. L. R. Breland. Best 1-2 bushel clay cow peas- — 2nd. W. L. I'tsey. Best 1-2 bushel Whipoorwill cow peas- 2nd. J. -M. Avant. B«st 1-2 bushel I’nknown eow pr^is- 1st, Julii u Beach, 2nd, \V. F. Copeland. Best 1-2 bushel Crowder cow pea»—2nd.’T. W. Hughes. Jasp».i i.ol» mb.-n Best 1-2 bushel an} variety swt Ltsey. l.'J, Miss Ua- potaioes—1st, U. E. Jones, 2nd, R. L. Sanders. 3rd Ramse> Bros. Hist 1-2 bushil (but is—2nd S. M. Martin. Pist Pile cow pta hay, not less than 7» pounds--1st C. J. fteach; 2nd. Mrs. L. J. Jones. « Hist bale Native grata hay not thic 75 pounds—1st, Mrs L. J. Jones; 2nd, W. ( . Brant. Best tt stalks sugar cane—1st, Charlie Suioak. Imrgrst pumpkins—2i-.i. L. C. Robertson. Best 1-2 bushel pindars—1st, Lou .s ValentIim; 2nd, G. G. aaunuers. Best 1-2 bushel Japan Pindars.— 1st, W. L. Utesy; 2nd. VV. F. Cope- laud. - * Aw ipmoth squash, 2nd f$. W Net- Jes. 11. Ije A wan <14. Special RIWwmi*. 1 .cans—1st. R. F. Huggins; 2nd, D. L. Smiith Japanese perslmmona—1st, B. C. Bowers; 2nd, Isabel Smith. (.Krona 1st. J* A. Benton. ati ruielons - 2nd W E O’Quin Best lucihwork quilt in silk— 1st. A1 r.i. G. W. Kay. Best patchwork, quilt, worster— 1st, Miss Kosa Adams;2nd Mrs. A. Ik. LtoUU. <» Best patchwork quilt, worsted— Mrs. H. M. Seilers; 2nd, Aliss F^m- oiie* Lelliiiger. kChild's cap--lst, Mr*. H. A. Pat terson; 2ud, Mrs. M. S. Fraser. Tidy —2nd. Mrs. W. A. DuKant. A«ais 1st, Miss Bessie Marvin; 2nd, Mrs. A. M. Addison. Knitt.ing EmUn.icU*i), ( roclieUug. iu Zephyr or 811k. Best shawl or tasciinutor - 1st, Mi>s Easy Sioman; 2nd, Mrs. T. W. Hughes. Ke-st' infint’s cap or hose—1st. Miss Daisy Sioman. Beet Infant's sacque—1st, Miss Dais} Sioman. Best nfants bootees—1st, Mrs. C. G. Henderson; >2nd, Miss H&tlie Roger. Lest ladies shoes or slippers— 1st, Miss Daiisy Sioman; 2nd, Barred Plymouth Rock Pullet — 1st and 3rd, 8. P. Goodwin; 2nd, R. D. Robinsoi;. Barred Plymouth Rock pen la., R. D. Robinson, 2nd, Mrs. I'. W. Davis. White Plymouth Rock cock — 1st U D. Robinson. White Plymouth Rock cockerel — 1st and 2nd. R. D. Robinson; 3rd. Al. (’. Fishbumei i- \Vhite Plymouth Rock hen Isi, p 2ti(i and Jrd. R. D. Robiixon. White Plymouth Rock pullet 1st. Miss Ettle Breland; 2nd and 3rd, R. D. Robinson White Plymouth Hock pen 1st, Randall Robinson. silver V yandoitc Cockerel- 1st, 2nd and 3rd. (’. J. Beach. Silver Wyandotte pullet 1st. 2nd ami :‘.rU. ( . J. Beach. White Wyandotte cock 1st Mrs. Eva Padgett. White W y inotte pulldet l*t and 2nd, Mrs Eva Padgett. tilt ridge Piyti.outn Rock cock 1st. T. p. .Murray. Partridge Plymouth Rock lien. 1st and 2nd T. P. Murr; y. Rose Comb Rhode Island Red tock er*-l—3rd. Mrs. R. L. Sanders. Rose Comb Rhode island Rid P U 1 Irish potatoes—1st, T. W. Hughts Mrs. C. G. Henddrsou, . Best hand bag—1st, Miiss Emily Sioman. Best pin cushion—1st Miss Emily Sioman. 2nd Miss M. L. Rivers. Best sola cusmon—1st, Mrs. Jno. D. Glover; 2nd, Mrs. B. O. Willis; 3rd, Miss Jessie Dodd. Best Bc^rf 1st Mrs. J. G. Pad gett; 2r«d. Miss Emily Sioman. Mour.'l Mt-lluk Eml*roit t ry. Best center piece, large— 1st. Mrs. F\ (A S. Curtis. Drawnvork. aiul Ikemsl itcJilng. Beat scarf—1st. Mrs. W. F. Bre land; 2nd. Mrs. S. K. Copelwid. Best handkerchief— 1st, Miss Marion Gioter; 2nd, Aliss Hattie Roger. Best centerpiece—1st, Mrs. W. D. Benett; 2nd. Aliss Marion Giover. Best tablecover—1st, Miss Rosa Adams, 2nd, Mrs B. O. Beach. Silk atvl White Emlv.i.l'h ry. best cenierpltce, Silk—1st Mrs B. R. Smith; 2nd, Mrs. A..A1. Adai- son. » i Best centerpiece, white—1st, Mrs i, M. :na. i. W. Hughes Rutabagas—1st. W. E. O’Quin. luru.ps -1st. tv'. R. O'Quin; 2nd. ,V. F‘. ( opeland. Coll&rd—-1st, W, F Copelaid. KaUisbes--2nd W. F. Copeland. Beets-2nd. W. L. Utsey. Gourds - 2nd, G. W. Blocker. Engliisb walnuia--lst, Wm. J. /ishburae. Velvet beans—1st, B. C. Bowers. Oranges, county raised—J. W. rtcjitz. Bell pepper—1st, Mrs Rebecca. Jor dan; 2na. W. B. Smouk Pomegranates, County raised — 1st. Mrs. G. W r Way. Cushnw—2nd. S. Al. Alartin. Hnuy, I'Dmtry. and KlU*hAn Pro duct*. Butter in 5 pout'd prints—1st. Mrs. S. K. Copeland; 2nd. Alias Leila Breland. Butter in 1 pound prints-rlst, C. J. Beach. 2nd. Mrs. L. N. Glover. Canned peaches—1st apd 2nd, Miss Alicia Breland. Canned pears-—1st, aid 2nd, Mrs. Rebecca Jordan. ! ^ Du Rant., 2nd, Mrs. Cr.mod Apple*— 1st, and 2nd, Mr | Addison. * S. K. Copelend. I Bist Traycloth—2nd, Mrs. A. M. Canned figs—1st. C. J. Beach, Addison. 2nd, Mrs. L. Bellinger. | Coronation Braiding. Canned Blackberrles-^lst. C. J. ' Ufl|st | ady - B wai8l —2nd, Airs. B. R Beach , . »« iv Smith. » Canned grapes 1st, Alw. M. ” • | >li*c<dlunwiu*. Heaviest hog, snj breed—1st, T. Hugkss; lad. M. 0. Hiott. Breland; 2nd, Mrs. W. F. Brelnrsd. Canned Tomatoes—1st, Mrs. T. P Murray ; 2nd. Mrs. S. K. Copeland. Canned okra—1st, Mrs. B. N. Beach; 2nd. C. J. Beach. Canned Corn—1st, Mrs. B. N. Beach; 2nd. Mrs. W. D. Berry. Canned Beans—1st, C. J. Beach; 2nd. Mrs. B. N. Beach. Preserved peaches -1st. Mrs. Al. H. Hiiott; 2i.d, Mrs. W. F. Bre- land. ^ „ Preserved pears—1st. Airs. M. H Hiott; 2nd. Mrs. B. R. Smith. Preserved figs -1st. Airs. B. N Beach; 2nd. Airs. R. E. Jones. Preserved walermeibn rind -' ! *t, Mrs. C. M. Hodgges, 2nd. Mrs. W. D. Berry. Preserved pumpkin chips — 1st, Mrs, Lucile Beach. Glaas of apple Jelly 1 —1st, Mrs. T. W. Hughes; 2nd. Mrs. W. D. Berry. Glass blackberry Jelly—IsL Mrs. B. W. Goodwin; 2nd, Mrs. A. M. Addioon. Glass grape Jelly—1st, acd 2nd, Mrs. 8. K. Dope land. Glass plum jelly—1st, Miss Bes- and Best Willow Basket—1st, 2nd, Mrs. W. D. Bennett. iiesl straw basket—1st, and 2nd Miss Hennie Pa’dgett. Best gentiemon’s shirt—2nd, Miss Carrie Ackerman. Best knitte*d quilt—1st, Mrs W A. DuRaut. Best latting lace—1st, Mrs. J G. Padgett. An embroidered dress by Miss Inez Lemacks not listed In prem ituu book, but connuended by !ju< fees fui »a Ite work and bivau tif .1 desigu. An inlaut's i • ss by Mrs. V.; dison Howell not lisied In premium book but highly cobiuieteled by judges for’the delicbcy and beauty of the work. Floral Work. Best Chrysanthemum Exhibit— 1st, C. J. Hiacb; 2nd. T. W. Hughe Best 13 roses In bunch Hughea. Beat roae exhibit—1st Hugh as. Bast single feru.—lst, Mrs. Naw- let—3rd. Airs. R. L. Sanders. S. ('. Rhode Island Red, coc’k Jst. A. A. Pattcrscu, Jr., 2nd i\. J Smoak. 1 ' S. C. Rhode IslaifJ Red cockerel —1st and :.rd, S. A. ■ Aliev in. Jr. S. C. Rhode Island Red, hen 1st and 3rd, S. A. Marvin, Jr. S. (’. Rhode Island Red pullet 1st and 2nd, A. A. Patterson, Jr.; 3rd, S. A. Marvin. Jr. S. C. Rhode Island Red pen 1st, A. Marvin, Jr.; 2i*J, A. A. Patter son Jr. Buck Eye cocerel—Its Rs L F'ra- ser; 2nd, E. G. Hubster, 13rd. C. J. Reach. Buck Eys hen—1st and 2nd, C. J. Beach; 3rd. E. G. Hubster. Buck Eye pullet—1st and 2nd. C. J. Beach; 3rd. R. L. Fraser. Buck Eye pen — 1st, C. J. Beach. S. (’. Black Minorca cockerel — 1st, c.nd.2nd. A. W. Beach; 3rd, R. L. Fraser. 8. C. Blac Minorca, pen -1st, R. L. Ffaesr. S. C. Brown. Leghorn cock—1st. T. P. Murray; 2nd, Jno. M. Klien; 3rd, H. J. Brant. 1 8. C. Brown Leghorn eockeral— 1st T. P. Murray. 8. C. Brown Leghorn hen—1st, T. P. Alurray; 2nd. Jno. M. Klien 3rd. T. J. Blanchard. 8. C. Brown leghorn pullet— 1st, 2nd r-nd 3rd, ll. J. Brant. S. C. Red Pyle Leghorn cock 1st, J. H. Kinsey; 2nd. J. H. Kin sey. S. C. Red Pyle Leghorn cockerel 1st, J. H. Kinsey; 2nd. J. B. Kin sey. S. C. Riled Pyle Leghorn hen,— 1st and 2nd, J. H. Klinsey; 3rd. J. B. Kinsey. S. C. Red Pyle Leghorn pullet — 1st. J. H. Kinsey. S. C. Red Pyle Leghorn pen—1st. J. H. Kinsey. 8. C. White leghorn cock—1st, Miss Dora Utsey; 2nd and 3rd, Phil M. Padgett. a. C. Whit eLeghorn coekeel— 2nd, W. (’. Brail. S. C. White Leghorn Hen—1st 2nd and 3rd. Phil M Prdgett. S. C. White J,eghorn pu)let— 1st, and 3rd, Phil M. Phdgeii; 2nd. A. C. Breland. H G^’hite Leghorn pen—1st Phil M Padgett. 8. C. Buff Leghorn Cockerel — 1st, and 3rd, A. C. Breland, 2nd, N. C. A. Sauls. S. C. Buff Leghorn hen— 1st, A. C. Breland; 2nd end 3rd, N. (’. A. Sauls. 8. C. Buff Leghorn pullet—1st, A. C. Breland; 2nd and 3rd. X. (’. Sauls. Freak pullet—1st, Mrs. T. A. Hill Bronxe Turkey, Tom —lat H. J. Brant, 2nd, Jas. A. Padgett, 3rd. Miss Alicia Breland Bronxe Turkey, pair—1st, H. J. Brant; 2nd. Jas. A. Padgett. 3rd, Miss Aliclia Breland. Bronze Turke. pailr—1st H. J. Brent; 2nd, Jas. A. Padgett, 3rd. Miss Alicia Breland. ' White Hollond Turkey Tom—1st, T. W. Hughes. White Holland Turkey, hen—1st. T. \V. Hughes White Holland Turkey, pair—1st, T W. Hughes. White Geese. pair—1st. Mrs. T. J. Breland. Toulffuse Geese. pair — 1st, H. J. Brant. Best 15 birds--1st, R. D. Robin son. „ Negro 1 wrvn Product*. Best stalk upland cotton—2nd, J. A. Perry. Best stalk Sea Island cotton—2nd Jameii A. Perry. Best atalk core*—1st, Ja-mes A. Perry; 2nd. Amelia Chisholm. Bunch 6 eafs corn—1st. R. Nel son; 2nd. ThofttaS^Jenkins. lick Crowder Peas—2nd, Janies A. Perry. i’.ck Cpknown pea* 2iJ, FL K. Taylor. Peek cl; y cow piav.-. l^t, H. E. Ta.ylor. tick upturn! dice with sheaf 1st M. E. Tayior. Garden pepper 1st. Thomas Jen kills. 2nd. M. E. lav tor.. ° Best sheaf rice K-.. 1st Ja-mes A Perry; 2ud. T hoanas aenKins. lairgiet puinpLin 2. .1, A. D. Bryant. * ftw ee t Poiauves 1st Preston Warrtn; 2nd. W* H. Handy. 8ugar cane—2nd. D. Bryant. iDailry. l’aiU;y ai.d kilvLcn l*i*e ducts. \t gi%* Ituildiiig. Canned pjai’hcs 1m. 11. E. Tay lor; 2nd, Hattie Light. Speaker Contemlrd that Maximum of Kffichucy Cannot be (Dbtuift- ed While Ignorwivt- Reign*. One of the most notable address es delivered at the County* FTiir lt«t week was tbai of Editor Clarence Poe of the Progrctslve ' Farmer published at Raleigh, N. C., in tho interests of a better and a bigger South. Air. Poe is considered one of the brainiest young men of the South, aid is maintaining such reputation In a splendid manner. He hes twice travelled round tbe world, making a study of conditions abroad. Wheneer he speaks he brings a message to his audi ence laden with pertinent thought and suggestions. His address edu cational day, Thursday,^was not an exception t to tbla rule. # Owilng to the fact that the train on which Mr. Poe came to Greet. Bond was a half hour late, be did not reach the fair grounds till after noon, having been driven from Green Pnod In a buggy. Chief Justice Jones had finiisbed hits ad dress ai-.J t|ie audience had dis- pert-ed. So it was deemed wise rot to attempt to have this ad dress before afternoon. So at three o’clock just'Wforc the races, the audience reassembledv for the pur pose ol hearing this address. A thousand people congregated on the grand sti nd and around the grand stand and around the speakers stand and gave close at tention to the speak* r. He was ln- trodueed by Editor Smoak of The Pros and Standard as oi-o of the brainiot men of the South, and a man who w.ts doing more, perhaps, for tiie upbuilding of the South tin* any mail’ in it. Mr. Poe took as bis subject ‘‘Pub lic Educatioi. as a tactor in the de- veloptm nt of tbe South." After con-" gratulating Colleton upon the splen did fair, ‘‘an index, 1 take It, of the great future that you are to work out for you couhty," he ( an lied pears isi. Hattie Light, plunged directly Into his argument. Ca; led utai koerne.- 2nd, Mary First of all. Air. Poe elaborated the idea that >the value of all our lands farms, town lots, etc, is de- pendeci upon the average intelli- ginee and efficiency of the peo ple. An acre of Carolina land put into the middle of Africa would de crease In value 90 per cei4. before night because the population around Maggie rind 1st. H V. Frazier. Canned tomatoes is:, Mary Y Frazier: 2nd. H. E Taylor. Preservec, peaches 1st. Smith; 2nd. Julia Mitchell. Preservvu waternukon 2nd, Hattie Light. Preserved pumpkin chips FL Taylor; 2nd, Mary E. Stevens Gia^s apple Jelly- 1st. I^cura Dor man. Sw« ct Pickle*. Peaches 2nd. Hattie Light. Watermelcn riud 2nd, Hattie Light. *• Sour l*irU«-*. Cabbage--2nd. Susan Robinson. Chow Chow—1st, D. L. Taylor; 2nd; Hattie Light. Peper—-Ind, Hattie Light. Wiime, I (Jiuuv. Blackberry—1st, Hattie,, i.ight; 2nd. Amelia Gates. Scuppernoivt- 1st Judy Mills, 2n Hattie Light. to Kitchen Product*. Best loaf Bread—1st. H. FL Tay lor; 2nd, H. O. Mews. Best rolls in any shape 2nd, Al ice Singleton. Chocolate cake, layer - 2nd. Ada Williams Pound cake 2nd. Hattie Light. Pantry IViahict*. Sundry- Hard reap, 5 pouinls 2nd, H. E. Taylor. it would be ignorant and savage. Put it Into the middle of Alassuchu- setts or Allt-n^sota it would iln- crcuse in valbe 50 per cent, because these Slates have trained the masses of their people to higher efficiency. With numerous stories and illus trations the speaker then emphasiz ed and hammered home the truth that the great massea of the people ninst be educated in order that any Individual may prosper. ’•F7verj. man who Is tilling an acre of land in Colleton county,” he declared, "so that he gets out of it only half the profit; Every man who is dolngg poor work of any kind, every man who Is cre ating and earning only 60 cents or 70 cents a dt^y Pistead of from three to ten times that much, as intelligent labor would do—evejry tneffich nt man wo matter in what line of work. Is a burden on the comm unity "Suppose yoti ar^ hi* fellow-dtl- zep: th< t» because of his Inefficien cy, i nd public funds, and public mdvcnients, you must have poorer roads, poorer schools, a meaner sift soap. 3 pounds 1 *t^MagnK ! ^hool house, courthouse, a shab- Dayja hi# r church, lower priced lands. «.• .7 . . v.your teacher will lie more* poorly N.*dU and FaRry Work, in > >o(jr pi . eafh< . r H ^ary will be HftHdiajc. smaller, your newspaper will have a Best patchwork quilt in worsted smaller circulation., your town will — 1st, Tr C. Mouzon. : be a poorer market, your railrord Best Ladies shoes or klippers will have smaller traffic, your mer- w-ersted 1st. Jessie Hamilton. 1 chant smaller trade, your bank *l:«at Sofa Cushion- 1st. Jes- smaller deposits, your manufacturer sie Hmnililton. diminished patronage, n-nd so on Di-uhh \\i ik and H^■nt*tit^^llnK. and on. The ramifications are ln- JMliaw Shams.— 1st, Sadie Brown finite, unending MIL amt White KftihkxJdrry- j "On the other hand, every efM- IteM centerpie<»- 1st, Amy Brad- rient man, every man trained to -l IS I it n || ML •, I il f| 1 .ii 4- -t ii if i s. I 8* ley. Ali*c«‘llaj|i* ft*.* Best Straw Basket—1st. Ruby Jones. A cloth lady’s suit made by Sa ri h Rice, not listed in premium book but commended by Judges for excellent work and good taste. A marriage which came as a surprise to their friends, was that of Miss Lillian Knight and Mr. Llm do good work whether by the schools or by any other method he Is mi-king the whole community richer. If he Is trained or taught by the schools or by any other method to double his corn or cot ton or tobacco yield. If he Is trained or taught by the school* or by any other method to do better work so that he producca $2, $3 or I-', c- day instead of 30 cents or 60 or 70 cents—does cot that mean ‘that your newspaper better. patronage, your lawyer Mid doctor fatter fees « coin Haseldei . which wa« solemn- . .. 8. C. Buff Leghorn pen -1st, N. Ilzed last Wednesday evening at thr* your county* and State belt t C. A. Sauls. home of Rev F. O. S. Curtis. A .«>urrcs. so 4hajt yow road, and . While Orpington, cockerel—1st, f«>w friends were present to wish schools and public bul * 1 T7. W. Hughe*. ’ Mr. i nd Mrs. Hasledcn much happl- -H Hhr ' Yf the lhrin of * W. Iliigne a. —1st T, t. T. w. 4?, White Orpllngton hen—1st, 2nd and 3rd, T. W. Hughes.' . White Orpington pen—lit, T. W. Hughes. .<t S. C. Buff Orpington, cockerel— ness.* Tbe bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. I*. Knight and Is noted Icrr her sweet and charming man ner. She la., loved by all who 1st and 3rd James A. Padgett; 2nd. | know her. ‘foe groom Is a young H. E. Savage. | man of many sterling qualitlew. He C. Buff Orpington, hen—1st. came here several months ngo from and 3rd. !!. E. Savage. ~ Lambert, WUItamaburg county to accept a poettioft as linotype operat or nt The Frees and Standard. Mr. and Mrs. Haaeldea are at homo at C. Boff Orpington pallet— and Ird, Jaa. A. Padgett, Sad, H. E. Savage. 8. C. Buff Orpington pen—1st, t*» Knight House. nev power Hint has come to them. ’•F7very man who comes Into the cbminuntty with new Jtalent or skill every man trained by pnyr method to greater efficiency and dynamic intelligence—every such man lifts the whole level of prosperity for the community. No matter what you have to sell—ydur muscular labor your skill, your land—you get paid for It In proportion to tho efflcien- Qontinned on# Page Two._