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AND STANDARD Wednesday, September S, 1»17. * > Premiums Offered by SouUiern Carolina Fair For Ninth Annual Fair Nov* 13-16 > • ^ »•* » The following Is a list of premium* offered by the Southern Carolina FW In certain of it* department*. This doe* not .Include all the premiums offered, but is simply a starter, and will be followed week by week by others till all. at** printed. The premium list booklets are now being printed, and will be dis tributed . as soon as completed. Copies of this list may be secured by addrepslnf the secretary, W. W .Smoak. Walter boro. The Southern Carolina Fair embraces all the coun ties -In Southern Carolina—Beaufort, Colleton, Hamp- ■ ton and Jasper. . ^ £ DEPARTMENT A—HORSES AND MULES B. O. HIOTT, Round, Superintendent. V « 1. Entries close at i> o'clock Tuesday, November 13. 1917. 2. Exhibitors of all animals .in this department must inform themselves when their stock will be ex hibited and Judged, and stock must be in the show ring promptly wh^n called. Stock not In ring on time may be ruled out from competitg In the discretion of the superintendent of this department. 3. The stall fee for horses and mules Is $2.00'; colts over 6'months and under 2 years, $1.00. No entry will be made till fee is paid. * 4. No animal will be allowed to compete in these classes, unless it Is considered worthy, and to show with wo thy competition. * 6. Ono caretaker’s ticket will be given free with each fee p ;id, If application therefor be made to the secretary. ' > •• • ■ .»<» -• ■•i '6. All hftrses and mules exhibited, 3 years old and 1 Under, to b« Southern Carolina raised; others Sou thern Carolina owned. ; " ’ CLASS ONE—HORSES No. . , 1st. 2nd. 1. Colt € months old and under! year .$ 5.00 $2.50 2. Cplt 1 year old and under 2 10.00 $.00 3. Colt 2 years old and under 3 • • • • •*• 10.00 5.00 4. Saddle horse 10.00 5.00 ■ 6. Single buggy horse, driven by lady .or gentleman... 10.00 5.00 6. Double buggy’ horses..*, ....... 10.00 6.00 7. Combination v horse ,71©.«0 5.00 t. Stallion over 3 years old ....... 10.00 6.00 y ■ % ■ * -// / ■ 'Ai CLASH TWO—Ml LKS No. */ 1st. 2nd. 9. Colt, 6 months old and under 1 year $ 5.00 $2.50 10. Colt, 1 year old and under 2..... 10.00 11. Colt, 2 years old and under 12. Rest mule 13. Matched team •y* • • • 3 •••. • • •• • • • •.« 10.00 ^0 Ttr.00 5.00 10.00 ’ 6.00 C LASH THIUCK—BROOD MAKE SPECIAL No. 14. Brood aiare, with fosl under 6 1st 2nd. months, nay type or breed $10.00 / / c* wv. - ^ * $5.08 CLAHH FOUR—HHKTL.VNI) PONIEH No. • / . . laL 2nd. 15. Best saddle Shetland pony, 49 Inch- oe or under, ridden by boy or girl $ 6.00 $2.50 16. Beat harness Shetland pony, 49 • Inches or under, driven by boy or X-'- 3(. Sow. f. *r. Clai : lo.oo -/ BOrs PIG CLUB ' R1SHER, Walte-boro, Snperinundent. CL.%SS SKVI-TN—PIQ CLUBS ’ ; L Only^pigi for s’aughter or market purposes e'jglble. Etth- ei pure bred or grad-i ..... i .,...$> 00 $3.00 -3$. Class B. Only giltif anft'Vood sows eligible. Either pure bred or grade. 5.00 3.00 39. Class C. Only pure bred boars of any breed eligible 5.00 3.00 GRAND CHAMPION 40. ♦Best hog raised by membel, any y ‘ • breed, either sex w....$10.00 SPECIAL PRIZE 51. For best registered Duroc pig raised by member, a registered Duroc pig presented by E. A. Marvin. . CLASS —SHEEP X6- 1st. • 2nd. 5«. Best ram, 2 years old or over $3.00 $2.00 53. Best ewe, 2 years old or over 3.00 2.utl 45. Best pair lambs ...... 3d)0 2.00 girl • • • • 6.00 . 2.50 DEPARTMENT B—CATTLE X 7: DR. B. O. WILLIS. Cottagevllle, Superintendent. 1. ' Entries close at 9 o’clock, Tuesday, November 13. 1917. - • • • T " 2. Exhibitors of cattle must inform themselves when their cattle will be exhibited, and. If required, they must be in Ahe show ring promptly when called 3. The stall fee, for cattle Is $1.00; calves over six months, and under .1 year, .60 cents. No entry will be made till fee is paid. ?' t 4. No animal will be allowed to compete in these .rlassei unless It is considered worthy, and to show with worthy eoinpetltlon. 5. ,()ne caretaker's ticket will be given free with each paid, if upplica'thfen therefor be made to the w«ij r f. v AH animals exhibited In this department three years ^>|d and under must he Southern Carolina raised* other* Southern Carolina owned, Mi' V " ' ‘ s j | • CLASH FIVE TERHETS I?'.J * ' ' . r y 1st. 2nd. TI nS* , \ ^ W $5.00 « u?u' i 5, ^ f, 0,d and under 3-... 10.^0 V 5.00 «>a pi’ ! mr 0,d *.... 10.90 6.00 II HMflr * y * r * 0W ° r 0W * r 6 00 22 * nd UnJer 3 5.00 1 year and under 2 * no «’ ^er sex. under l *1°* Al 14. Co«. with calf under 6 months ’ ton Bngljtsr Hereford. Red Polled. 0 ‘ d l0 ' ff Nwm. ■Mstohi. >«. MsAlMt mllfcer, mf brer' !• on grounds * /4. I®* 1 10 DEPARTMENT D—POULTRY —'<r- rn ^ PAUL AND RDGAR GOODWIN, Walterboro, Super- * ’ intendents. \ , ' ' ,* CJLlSS \I\K—CHICKENS .... Only pure bred birds will be accepted by the Sup erintendent for exhibit. • For a third premium In each number given below a ribbon will be given, but no money^r, No - x ^ ^ i ’. ' ■ 1st. 2nd. 44. Best pen. cock and 4 hens........ $2.00 $1.00 45. Rest pen. cockerel and 4 pullets.... 2.00 1.00 46. Rest pair, cock and hen d.00 .50 47. Best pair, cockerel and pullet 1.00 .50 48. Rest cock 7>5 .50* 49. Best hen' .75 .50 50. Rest cockerel 75 ‘ .50 61. Best pullet .75 .50 The above premiums are offered in the following breeds: Barred Plymouth Rock. / White PfS'mouth Rock. Ruff Plymouth Rock. -Sliver Wyandotte. Partridge Wyandotte. Golden Wyandotte. White Wyandotte. ' Buff Wyandotte. Penciled Wyandotte Columbia Wyandotte. -Single Comb Rhode Island Had „ Rose Comb Rhode Island Red Dark Brahma. Light Brahma. Buff Cochin. White Langshan Black Langshan. Single Comb Brown Leghorn. Boee Comb Brown Leghorn. Single Comb White Leghorn. Rose Comb White Leghorn. Single Comb Buff Leghorn. Bose Comb Buff Leghorn. "'Black Miadrcas. Buff Orpington. ^ fc White Orpington. ♦ * v Silver Spangled Hamburg. Golden- Spangled Hamburg. Silver Duilf Wing Game. Bed Pyle Camfc ^ }%. White Game. Black Game. "N ' White Indian Game. \ ^ Cornish Indian Game. ’ * » ^ BANTAMS. No. / 7S % *i /- L % * v \ 1 * — ,-x. ■ ^ ■ ^ A M u A ^ ^ * ’ \ ' '’•A' * iTV * X \ 1 ^ ' \ ") * / X 1 l * • 1st. ^ 2nd. 52. Best pen. cock and 4 hens. 53. Best pen. cockerel and'4 pullets.... 54; Best pair, cock and hen 65, Best cockerel and pullet .76 66. Best hen or cock....» $7. cockerel 58. Best pulhK The above premiums include the following breeds of Bantams: x x, ' Game Bantam. White Bantam. Black Ikantam.' Golden Sesbright Bantam and Cochin Bhntam. $1.00 .SO/- 1.00’ .50 .75 ' .50 ' .69;. .50 .25 .50 .25 .50 .25 \ y f < LAM TRN—TURKEYS V Mtrnae Turkey*. IND 4 Only Ut gri Bull Cow 19.99 ION—AU, BRHHM .ss winners to compels. I M ■ p No. d ^ ^ / , 1st. f 2nd. Black Asgt»». D, ^||v Best pair, tom and hen.. .I*. .$1.60 f $1.00 «0. tom oenee-fc***# eeseeeeeeeem 1«00 aClO Cl. Bspt hen * • •. 1.09 .50 The shove premlntns include the following breeds: Whits Holland Turkey. Black TNirkey, Buff Turkey. •»4 t ^ .0 RibbOS . Ribbon DEPARTMENT C—SWINE a CLAM EI.KMK—DUCKS / Pektn Duckw. ' v - No. A l*t. 2nd. 92. Beet peir, drake and dack $1.60 $1.00 63. Best drake ' -50 94, Best duck **5 The above premiums Inelude the 5 following breeds: 1 MARVIN, Green Pond. Superintendent. ^ I Rouen Darks. Colored Muscovy Ducks. White Mus- td.AM MN-BMEX |covy Ducks. IndU. Buhner Duck* .V ^lo. T * / ■ v . 21 Boar, t year* and ever _« Boar, 1 to 2 years ....... 30. Boar. 6 months to 1 year.. HI. Sow, t T9»™ Ml4 over.,. 32. Sow. I to * year*. 33. Sow. 9 month* to 1 year 34. Pair of pig*, one of each sex. un- eovy Ducks. Indian Runner Ducka. 2nd. | CLASS TWELVE—GEESE * • e « • • 5.00 No. x v 2 ad. 65. Best pair, gander and goose.... ... .$1.50 $1.00 «. Best gander ^ 5 -50 67. Beak^roose - .75 .50 The above premiums include Toulouse Geese. CLASS THIRTEEN—GUINEAS - ” ^ Pearl Gnlnees. . 4 1st. der 6 months old Same for Berkshire. Duroe-Jersey. Hampshire. Po Und Chins. Tsmworth . . , , , AA 168. Best pair. 1-male and 1 female $1.00 GRAND CHAMPION—“ALL BREEDS I White * .^0.00 |69. Dirt pair. 1 male and 1 female 1.00 •75 I) * >1 WERlRSfiOII llrodt ■< 7 -*e*<e*t^.*.****T OiAR LEST0 N.^S, ..C. D ISPENSE with costly, plodding horses. Smith FonTRa-Truck. Haul the same 9 I 1 • u_ir .1 a.: Get a loads as in half the time. When 2 teams now haul go to town make le required by horses. Hauls Anything—Anywhere you go to town make the trip in one^third the time V Don’t take your horses out of the fields for hauling. Don’t delay farm work. Smith Form-a-Truck will do work of four horses—at half the cost. Costs no more than a good team and harness—$350. ? <*«, . . . . ■* Save two drivers’ wages. Farm help coat is going up. Never in the history of America has it been so high. 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