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12 PAGES; PART 2, PAGES 9 TO 12 VOLUME XXVIII._ _LAURENS, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1912. NUMBER 14 THE COUNTY FAIR PRIZE WINNERS List of Those Who Won Premiums and Ribbons in the County Fair, Held Friday, October 18th. Complete Record of the Day's Awards. FIELD CROP DEPARTMENT. A. Homer Moore, 13. B.. Blakely, Superintendents. Samples of Field Crops. 1 Best half bushel with 12 ears white Dent corn. One picture, $1.00, hy Palmetto Drug Co. (1) Carl Fuller; (2) Zeb Vance. 2 Best half bushel with 12 ears yel low Dent corn. 1 hair brush, $2.00, by Laurens Drug Co. (I) Charlie Roper; (2) C. B. Roper. 3 Best half bushel prolific corn with 0 stalks of same. 25 lb. sack sugar, $1.50, by .T. C. Shell &. Co. (1) Carl Fuller; (2) .1. U. Anderson. 4 Best half bushel with 12 ears pop corn. 1 sack standard fertilizer, by Ashe poo Fertilizer Co.. through Owings & Owings. (1) No. 409. fj Best display of varieties of corn, half bushel each. One gallon maple syrup, $1.50, by J. C. Shell & Co. (1) Carl Fuller; (2) Carl Fuller. Miscellaneous. 6 Best pock of wheat. One umbrella, $1.50, by W. G Wilson & Co. (l) W. U. Byrd; (2) No. 250. 9 Best peck of peanuts. 1 sack standard fertilizer, by Ashe poo Fertilizer Co., through Owings & Owings. (1) James Sumerel; (2) Wright Spoon. 12 Best peck of whipporwill cowpeas. One sack standard fertilizer, $2.50, by A. Huff. (1) W. Y. Baldwin; (2) G. O. Teague 13 Hest pei k unknown cowpeas. 1 sack standard fertilizer, by Ashe poo Fertilizer Co., through Owings & Owings. (1) W. Y. Baldwin; (2) Carl Fuller. 14 Best peck of table cowpeas. One sack standard fertilizer, $2.50, by A. Huff. (1) T. R. Blakeley; (2) G. O. Teague 15 Best peck any variety sweet po tatoes. One umbrella, $1.50, by W. (!. Wilson & Co. (1) I>. W. Hughes; (2) L. T. Hel laius. 16 Best peck of Irish potatoes. 50 lbs Ann Arbor Flour, $1.50, by Hunter Co. til .1. 11. Ballentino; (2) Mrs. W. I). Byrd. 18 Best peck of rough leaf turnips. One can coffee, $1.00. by Mahaffey & Babb. (1) Carl Fuller; (2) G. F. Weath ers. 19 Best peck of beets. l sack standard fertilizer, by Ashe poo Fertilizer Co., through Owings & Owings. (1) .1. B. Benjamin; (2) .1. P. Ben jam!.!. 23 Best peck o? onions. 50 lbs flour, $1.50, by Owings & Ow ings. (1) No. 459. 24 Best bnle cowpea hay, not less than 75 lbs. One fine portrait (enlarged) $5.00, by It, A. McCord. (I) No. 173. 26 Best bale clover hay, not less than 75 lbs. (1) No. 173. 27 Best bnle native grass hay, not less than 75 lbs. (I) W. M. Irby. 32 Best 12 stalks of sorghum. Bill book, $1.00, by Dr. B. F. Posey. (1) W. Y. Baldwin. 34 Two largest pumpkins. 1 case Rumford baking powder, $2.50, by Swygert, Nicklcs & Co. (I) W. F. Snow 36 Two largest cushaw. (1) W. F. Snow; (2) Warren Cul bertson. 39 Best 5 stalks upland cotton. 20 lb. bucket Snowdrift lard, $2.50, by Dixie Flour & Oraln Co. (1) M. A. Wilson; (2) J. 8. Medloek. 41 Best display of leaf tobacca. One sack standard fertilizer, $2.50, by A. Huff. (1) T. R. Blakeley; (2) E. T. Shell 42 Best display of vegetables (raw and canned). One pair ladles* shoes, $4.00, by Da vis Roper & Co. (I) Mrs. A. H. Wood; (2) Mrs. W. D. Byrd. 43 Best display of short staple cot ton seed. One can coffee, $1.25, by Owings & Owlngs. (1) S. A. Browne. 44 Largest sun flower. One dollar cash, by T. B. Brown, (l) T. B. Brown. Farm Produce. 45 Best display of farm produce from any one farm. One hand grip, $7.50, by \V. J. Gil lespie, through Davis Roper & Co. (i) H. H. Plnson. Department of .Mechanics, Manufac tures, Agricultural Implements, Vehicles, Commercial Pro ducts and Auto mobiles. 46 Exhibits In this department will be given space in buildings or on the grounds and shown to the best advan tage. No charge will be made. HORSES, MULES AND ASSES. W. R. McCuen, .7. Warren Bolt, Superintendents. 47 Best standard bred stallion. (1) R. B. Childless. 48 Best standard bred mare. Universal coffee grinder, $2.25, by Brooks & Jones. (1) P. B. Bailey; (2) W. C. Willis. 49 Best standard bred horse colt. 1 sack standard fertilizer, by Aslie poo Fertilizer Co., through Owings & Owings. (1) J. D. M. Sullivan: (2) E. W. Martin. 50 Best standard bred mare colt. (\) J T. Peden. Heavy Draft. 52 Best heavy draft mare. 1 sack of 8-3-3 guano, by Ashepoo Fertilizer Co., through Owings & Owings. (1) 0. F. Weathers. 54 Best heavy draft mare colt, (l) W. C. SproubO. Light Draft. 55 Best saddle stallion. ' (1) R. B. Childless. 57 Best light draft mare and colt. 65 per cent and 35 per cent respectively. One pair HanaW shoes, $0.00, by Davis Roper & Co. (1) D. A. Coleman; (2) F. S. Podcn. 58 Best light draft horse or mare colt under 1 year old. Carving set, $2.50, by Brooks & Jones (1) H. S. Wallace; (2) R. Lee Young 59 Best light draft horse colt over 1 year old. One pair shoes. $3.00, by J. C. Burns & Co. (1) B. B. Martin; (2) .1. H. Jen nings. CO Best light draft mare colt over 1 year old. One hat. $2.00, by J. C. Burns Co. (1) D. A. Coleman; (2) Richard Harris. 60% Best colt under 3 years old. 3 sacks planters special grain guano, $7.50, by Planters Fertilizer & Phosphate Co., through W. Carl YVharton. (1) R. 11. Cray: (2) II. E. Martin. Mules. 61 Rest pair mules, Laurens County raised. One gent's purse, $2.00, by Dodson Edwards Drug Co. (I) W. H. Rarksdale. 62 Best pair match mules, halter led 1,000 shingles, $2.60. by Hudgens & Roper. ' 1) Zeb Vance; (2) W. Carl Whar ton. 63 Best single mule, halter led. "1.000 shingles, $2.60, by Hudgens & Roper. (1) W. Carl Wharton; (2) Zeb Vance. 64 Best mule colt, 2 years old, halter led. 3 sacks planter* special grain guano, $7.50, by Planters- Fertilizer & Phosphate Co., through W. Carl Wharton. (1) R. C. Wallace; (2) J. Q. Brown. 65 Rest mule colt, 1 year old, halter led. One buggy bridle, $2.75, by Laurens Hardware Co. (1) W. O. Holllngsmorth; (2) Victor Weathers. 66 Best mule colt under 1 year old, halter led. One ban coffee, $1..5, by J. II. Sul livan. (1) W. D. Patterson; (2) S. A.' Brown. G7 Best mare and mule colt under 1 year old, 65 per cent and 35 per cent respectively. 5 sacks cotton seed meal, by Cross Hill QU Mill. (!) W. D. Patterson; (2) S. A. Browne. 68 Best jack. (1) B. W. Martin; (2) R. G. Harris. 71 Best jack, and get. (1) W. D. Byrd & Son; (2) R. G. Harris. 72 Display of W. D. Byrd and Son's jack and get. Best colt under 1 year old from their jack: 1st, $3.50; 2nd. $2.00. Best colt over 1 year old from their jack: 1st, $11.50; 2nd. $2.00. (It W. 1). Patterson; (2) R. W. Tay lor. (1) Victor Weathers; (2) Jim Felts. 73 Display stallion and get. tl) R. B. Childless. Horses. 71 Boy riding, under 12 years old. One kdoak, $3.00, by Laurens Drug Co. (1) Victor Brown; (2t Mabra Mad den. 7". Hest Shetland pony, ridden by boy or girl. Cash, 50c. ( 1) Miss Flora Bennett, 76 Best Shetland pony, driven in har ness. Cash. 50c. (I) Henry Bennett; (2) W. H. Mc Phail. 77 Best riding by lady. One gold brooch, $5.00, by Fleming Bros. (Ii Miss Lucy Peden; (2) Miss Beta Meridlth. 78 Best riding by gentleman. One razor, $3.00. W. P. Hudgens. (1) William Copeland; (2) Ed. Hicks. 70 Best driving by lady. One gold brooch, $5.00, by Fleming Bros. (1) Miss Lucy Peden; (2) Mrs. M. Willis. 80 Best saddle mare. Driving bridle, $2.00, by W. E. Bell & Co. (1) J. W. Wofford; (2) C. W. Willis. 81 Best saddle horse. One fountain pen, $2.50, by "Rays" Pharmacy. (1) Ed Hicks; (2) J. I). CulL?rtson. 82 Best saddle mare or horse. (1) Ed. Hicks; (2) R. B. Childless. 83 Best pair mares, driven in harness Buggy robe, $3.00. by Jno. A. * ranks. (1) J. N. Leak; (2) W. B. Garrett. 81 Best pair geldings driven in har ness. One razor, $2.00, by M. S. Bailey & Son. (1) W. G. Hollingsworth; (2) John M Copeland. 85 Best pair, one of each sex, driven in harness. One buggy whip, $1.00, by Laurens Hardware Co. (1) W. G. Hollingsworth; (2) J. E. Gray. 86 Best mare driven in harnos?. One pocket book, $2.50, by "Rays" Pharmacy. (1) F. C. Moore; (2) S. R. N'ash. 87 Best single roadster, speed to count. One box cigars, by Clinton Pharmacy (1) W. G. Hollingsworth; (2) Pitts Brown. 88 Best gelding driven in harness. One lap robe, $5i00, by R. C. Gray Co. (i) w. G. Hollingsworth; (2) T. M. Shaw. 89 Best single harness mule. One horse blanket, $1.50, by Jno. A. Franks. (1) E. W. Gray; (2) W. S. Chapman. 90 Best pair mules, driven in har ness. Open buggy bridle, $2.50, by J. I. Copeland & Bro. (1) J. N. Cheek; (2) Zeb Vance CATTLE DEPARTMENT. Jno. M. Wood, W. Henry Wharton, ? Superintendents. Ayrshire*. 91 Beet bull, 2 years old and over. 2 sacks planters special grain guano, $6.00, hy Planters Fertilizer ft Phosphate Co.,. through W. Carl Wharton. (1) John D. W, Watts. 92 Best bull, under 2 years old. One pair gloves. $2.50, by Dillard ft Dillard. (1) John D. W. Watts. 93 Best cow, 2 years old and over. 5 sacks cotton seed meal, by Lau rens Oil Mill. 11 > John D. W. Watts. 91 Best heifer, under 2 years old. (1) John D. W. Watts. 95 Best dlspla'y of Ayrshires. (1) John I). W. Watts. Jerseys. OG liest bull, 2 years old and over. 2 sacks planters special grain guano, $5.00, by Planters Fertilizer & Phosphate Co., through W. Carl Wha rton. (1) \V. 1). Bysd & Son; (2) Herbert Sims. 97 I3est bull, under 2 years old. (1) W. 1). Byrd & Son. 98 Best cow, 2 years old and over. 5 sacks cotton seed meal, by Lau rens Oil Mill. ? <1) N. F. Curry; (2) Jas. L. Power. 99 Best heifer, under 2 years old. Merchandise. $2.00, by J. W. Cope land Co. (1) W. 1). Byrd & Son; (2) J. H. Martin. 100 Best display of Jerseys. 5 sacks cotton seed meal, by Cross Hill Oil Mill. ( 1) W. I). Byrd & Son. 101 Best grade cow any age. 10 rods, Pittsburgh Perfect Fence, $;t.50, by I.aurcns Hardware Co. I 1 I Warren Stribling. 104 Best grade heifer calf under 1 year old. Merchandise. $1.00, by Pee Hive. ( 1 ) O. W. Martin. 105 Hest pure bred cattle any other type. 5 sacks cotton seed meal, by Lau rens Oil Mill, lit (1. A. Fuller; (2) Q, \V. Martin. 105% Best display of cattle. One pair Boyden shoes, $0.00, by Clardy & Wilson. ( 1 ) J, I). W. Watts. SHEEP AND COATS. Olin S. Hill, W. P. Brown, Superintendents. 100 Best pen mutton sheep. 48 lbs. White Lily flour, $1.80, by J. s. Bennett. (l) W. 1). Dyrd a Son. 107 Best pen wool sheep. 2 bushels "100 Bushel Oats", $2.00. by j. I). Culbertson. (1) .1. D. W. Watts. 108 Best pen angora goats. (11 .1. 1). W. Watts. 109 Best pen milk goats. (1) .1. D. W. Watts. 110 Hest pen native goats. One can coffee, $1.25, Dial & Co. (1) W. A. Dabb. SWINE. Ceorge Wolff, Draton Todd, Superintendents. Essex Hogs. 111 Hest aged boar. Ml M. E. McDaniel, Jr. 115 Best young sow. ( I) Eugene Wasson. Berkshire. 118 liest a^ed boar. ( I i .1 1). W. Watts. 119 Best young boar. Berkshire pig, (Heg ), $7.50, by J. D. W. Watts. ( I ) W. C. Wharton. 120 Best boar pig. Merchandise. $1.50, b) E. J. Adair. I in Glonn Fuller. 121 Best aged sow. (1) J. I). W. Watts. 122 Best young sow. (1) Dray ton Todd. 123 Best sow pig. Merchandise, $1.00, by J. H. Finney & Co. (i i I nay ton Todd. 124 Best displny of not less than five. One pair shoes, $4.00, by H. Terry. (1) J. D. W. Watts. Other Breeds. 13.1 Best young boar, any other breed. 1 sack standard fertilizer, by Ashe poo Fertilizer Co.. through Owings & Owings. Ill J. I). W. Watts. 138 Best grade sow. 2 1-2 bushels Tooles prolific cotton seed, $2.50, by L. W. Martin. (1) J. M. Hellams. POULTRY DEPARTMENT. M. W. Cray, J .1). Mills, Superintendents. Terms: Pen- To consist of one male (either cock or cockerel) and two females (either hens or pullets). Cock ?A male bird ove-r 1 year old. Cock ?r?l?A mal? bird under 1 year old. Hen?female bird over 1 year old. Pul let?A female bird under I year old. Class 1?American. 144 Plymouth Rock, Barred, pen. One ladles' hand bag, $1.50, by Pal I metto Drug Co. (1) Mrs. J. S. Bennett; (2) J. Wade Anderson. 145 Plymouth Rock, White, pen. (1) J. I). Mills; (2) H. K. Alken, Jr. 147 Wyandotte, Silver, pen. One rocking chair, $2.50, by Leverolt Furniture Co. (1) R. E. Tnompson; (2) J. Q. Brown. 148 Wyandotte, Ooldan, pen. (1) J. Q. Drown. (Continued on Page Eleven.) Ben Franklin Said: "The money money makes, makes more money." He was talking about interest, friend. Think it over. interest works twenty-four hours a day?every day in the year. It observes no holidays and never takes a vacation. Money kept at home or in your pocket earns no interest and is in constant danger of being lost or stolen. Start a Savings Account here and let your money earn 4 per cent interest. THE BAN K 3^ LAU RENS -LAURENS, SX. , Why Salves Caul Cure Eczema Since the old-fashioned theory of cur ing eczema through 111? - blood lias boon given up by HclentiRtH. many different shIvi s have boon triod for skin dlue?hob, Hut it bus boon found that thoHG naives only clog Hie por?s ami cannot penetrate to tin- inner si.in below tbo epidermis whore I ho ocxomn germs are lodged. This?the finality of penetrating? probably explains the tremendous suc cess of tl.e Well Known li<|uld eesomn remedy, oil of wlntoruroen, thymol, gly oerlne, etc, as compounded in l?.l>.l>. Frcscri pi ion. We have Hold other remedies for skin troubles lull none Ilm! we enn rocom? in? " ! as highly n.s tins for wo know that I). D.D. stops the itch at once. We just want you to give D.D.I), a trial. That will be enough to prove it. ? Of course all other druggists have D.D.D Prescription?no to thorn It you enn't como lo us?hut don't accept hoiuu IdK prollt substitute Hut if von como to our store, wo aro f?o cei lain of ?hat i>.n n will do for you that wo offer"you it full size bottle on this Riinrnntce if von do not tind tliat It takes away the Itch AT ONCK, tt rust.-; yon not a cent. Laurens Drug Company I .aureus. South Carolina EVER CHANGING! The march of the seasons demands a difTereul outfit. The flimsy textures of Summer must soon give place to something heavier. The arrival of Fall Goods is an nonnced through the press and as the season approaches it is always a matter of concern what shall be worn. Dame Fashion has decreed for the make up for Coat .Suits. Whipcords, Diagonals and serges are the proper weaves. Here is shown complete lines of these goods both of for^ eign and domestic manufacture in Black and Colors. Special value in Messaline Silks, 'ju.st opened a line of Novelty Waisting, the choicest designs and color; inj^s we have ever shown at the price, 5$5Cts a yard?see them. Throughout the several departments in Hosiery, Table Linen, Underwear, Domestics and Notions. Special care has been exercised in the 'election and if style, quality and price a:e considered by intending buyers we venture the assertion that these goods will bear favorable comparison with any values to be found in the market. W. G. WILSON & CO. I II The Housekeeper Who orders Grocery bill from us i; will find keeping house easier ii and less troublesome. Prompt attention, Good ser || vice, purity and freshness of || goods make buying at our store || a pleasure. DIAL COMPANY THOMAS DOWNEY, Manager X