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ings & Bobo. '22 Best -peck of beets. 1 can Luzian coffee, $1.00, Hunter Bros. 23 Best peck of artichokes. 24 Best -peck of chufas. 25 Best peck of soja beans. .26 Best onions. 1 sack Royster guano, $2.50, Ow Ings & Bobo. ,27 Best bale cowpea hay, not less than 75 lbs. .28 Best bale alfalfa hay, not less than 75 lbs. .29 Best bale cloVer hay, not less than 75 lbs. 30 Best -bale native grass hay, not less than 75 lbs. '31 Bert bale Bermuda grass hay, not less than 75 ,lbs. 32 Best bale Germ'an millet, not less than 75 lbs. 33 Best bale sorghum, not less than 75 lbs. 34 Best collection of different kinds of hay. 1 sack V.-C. fertilizer, $2.50, Aug. Huff, Agt. 35 Best 12 stalks of sorghum. I sack Royster guano, $2.50, Ow Ings & Bobo. 36 Best display of Laurens county oats. 10 lbs. crimson clover seed, $1.25, Hunter Bros. .37 Largest pumpkin. 24 lb. 'sack graham flour, 75c, Elchelberger Bros. 38 Largest winter squashes. 39 Largest cushaw. 40 Best bale short staple cotton. 41 Best bale long staple cotton. 42 Best stalk upland cotton. 1 lb. Chase & Sanborn tea, 60c, Fowler & Owens. 43 Best display of leaf tobacco. 1 sack 16 per cent .acid, Planters Fert. Co., W. C. Wharton. Agt. 44 Best display of vegetables. Fancy lamp, $2.25, S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co. 45 Best peck cotton seed. One half bushel Spring Grove improved prolific cotton seed, S. A. Brown. 46 Best display of Laurens county wheat. 1 sack V.-C. guano, Aug Huff, Agt. 47 Best Launrens county made broom1s. I can Kennedy's Special coffee, Kennedy Bros. 48 Best display of farm produce from any one farm. 1 pair Crosselt Shoes, $5.00, Watts 1111 store aid I year subscrlp Ition to Southern Cliltivator. Depaurtmnaent of 31elhamles, 31aiinufac. tures, Agricultral m I III prements, Veicles'-, Commercial firo. IiIts1 and Auto moliles. Exhibits in this department will be giv en spaice In buildings or on tle grounlds and shown to the best advantage. No charge will be made. 49 Best e(ipped and hest handled automobile, 40 per cent and 60 per clit respectively. JIOllSES, MILES A ND ASSES. i0 Best standal'd bred stallion. 51. Best standard bred mare. 52 Best standard bred horse colt. Mdse., $1.00, Moseley & Roland. 53 Hest standard bred mare colt. Mds., $1.00, Moseley & Roland. Heavy Draft. 54 Best heavy draft stallion. 55 Best heavy draft mare. D56 Best heavy draft horse colt. Mdsc., $1.00, Moseley & Roland. -57 Best heavy draft mare colt. Mdse., $1.00, J. C. Shell & Co. Light Draft. 58 WV. P. 'Childress & Son's display of Yellman and get. Best colt, $5.00; second best colt, $3.00. '59 DIsplay Teague & -Martin Percheon stallion and get. Best colt, $3.00; second best colt, $2.00; all others showvn, $1.00. '60 W. E. Chapman's dIsplay of stal lion and get. 131 Display of Guy C. Copeland's stal lion and get. 632 Any other sires and get. 63 Best light draft mfare. 64 Best lIght draft maye and colt. 1 pair gent's shoes, $3.00, Minter For a Muddy Comnilexion. Take ChamberlaIn's Tablets and adopt a diet of vegetables and cereals. Take outdoor exercise daIly and your complexion wIll be greatly improved within a few months. Try it. Obtain .able everywvhere. CONDENSED PASSENGER SOHIEDULE 'Pledmont & Northern Railway Co. Effective June 6, 1915 Grceerville, S. C. Arrivals from Departures to Spartanburg Spartanburg No. Time No. TIme 3 7:55 AM 2 7:00A M 6 10:00 AM 4 8:10A M 7 11:35 AM 6 10:20A M 9 1:55 PM 8 12:10P M 11 3:0OP M 10 1:45P M 15. 5:10 PM .12 4:16PM 17 7:40 P'A 14 6:30 P M 19 11:25 P M -16 10:50 P M Arrivals from Departures to Greenwood and Greenwood and Anderson Anderson 4 8:05 AM' 1 6.0A M 6 10:10 AM 3 7:55A M 3 12:10 P M 5 15:00 A M 10 1:45 PM 7 11:35 AM 12 4:10 P M 9 2:00 PM 14 8:30 PM 15 5:10 PM* '.6 10:50 P'M .17 8:45 P M C. S. AULEN, Traffic Manager. Co. 065 Best light draft colt under 1 year old. 66 Best light draft colt over 1 year old., 1 pkg. International stock powder, $1.00, Hunter Bros. 67 Best cpunty raised stallion, 4 years old and under. 68 Best light draft stallion. 69 Display of stallions and get. Mules. 70 Best pair mules, Laurens county raised, 1 set cotton slip harness, Brooks Hardware Co.; 1,000 shingles, $2.50, H. L. Roper. 71 Best mule colt, 2 years old, halter led. Blind bridle, $1.75, J. 11. Sullivan. 72 Best mule colt, 1 year old, halter led. Leather wagon collar, $2.50, J. A. Franks. 73 Best mare and mule colt under 1 year old, 00 per cent and 40 per cent respectively. 5 bushels red oats, $3.75, J. M. Philpot. 74 Best jack. 75 Best jeiuiett. 76 Best jennett and colt, 60 per cent and 40 per cent respectively. 77 Best jack and get. 78 Best colt from W. D. Byrd & Son's jack, under 1 year old. 1st, $3.00; 2nd, $2.00; 3rd, $1.00. 79 Best Colt from W. D. Byrd & Son's jack, over 1. year old. 1st, $3.00; 2nd, $2.00; 3rd, $1.00. 80 Best 4 in hand team of mules. 1 wagon umbrella, $2.00, J. A. Franks, and 0 lbs lard, $1.25 J. M. Philpot. Horses. 81 Girls horseback riding, under 16 years of age. 1 signet ring, $2.50, W. Solomon. 82 Boy riding, under 14 years old. Fountain pen, $1.50, Peoples Drug Store. 83 Best Shetland pony, ridden by girl. 5 lb box candy, Palace of Sweets. 84 Best S'hetland pony, ridden by boy. 5 lbs. candy, 0. L. loward. 85 Best Shetland pony, driven in har ness, 60 per cent and .10 per cent 1 sweater, $2.50, Minter Co. 86 Best ridlig by gentleian. Umbrella, $1.50, W. G. G.'ilson & Co. 87 Best driving by lady. Ladles' hat, $3.00, Alinto'r Con lany. 88 Best Saddle a111inre. Pallr gentf's hecavy work gloses, $1.00, Switzer Company. 89 lest saddle horse. (Geln't shirt (lFerguson & .\clKin ney amake), Switzer Coim pany. DO Hest saddle mare or horse. Gentlenman's hat, $3.00, Cardy ' & Wilson. 91 Dest, sIngle harness mule. 1 whilp, $1.90, 1111ien liwai' Co. 92 Dest pair geldings driven In har ness. law hIde whip, $1.00, .1. A. Franks and Idies umbiella, $1.50, Swit zer' CO. 93 lost pIair mules driven in har n.ess, I buggy bridle, $2.50, .1. A.' Franks. 9-1 Dest imar'e driven in harness. 'airi gloves, $1.00, Minlier Coi pany, and ladies' scarf, $1.00, Swilzer Company. 95 Best gelding driven in harness. Bridle, $2.50, P. P. & .1. R. Chil. dress. Preiumiby .1. 11. & W. E. Rasoir. 96 Best horse or nmiare driven hi har iless. Lap robie, $3.00, Laurcns lard ware Co. 97 Best pair tmares, driven in har ness. 1 wlil, $1.00, J. A. Franks. and 1 wh'ipi $1.25, Owings & Owings. 98 Best pair, one or each sex, driven in harness. Signet rin1g, $2.50 W. Solomon. CAT'i'LE DELPA IITMENT. WV. C Whalrton,. J. 31. Sumnerel, Supecrintendents.' Jerseys. 99 Best bull, 2 y'ear's old and over'. 100 Best bull, under 2 years old. 101 Best cow, 2 years old and over. 1 sack cotton seed meal, Laurens Oil Mill. 102 Best hieifer,. under 2 yplear's old. .1 sack cotton seed meal, Laurens Oil Mi11,1. 103 Best display of Jer'seys. 3 sacks cotton seed meal, Lauirens Oil Mill. Ayrshilres. 1041 Best bull. 2 years o1(1 and over. 105 Best bull,1 under01 2 y'ears old. 106 Best cow, 2 years~ 01(1 antd over. 107 Best heifer, uinder' 2 yeairs old. 108 Best display, of Ay'rshires. 3 sacks meal, Lautrens Oil Mill. 109 Best bull,1 2 yeai's 01(1 andl over. 110 Best butll, tinder 2 years old,. Lau rens couinty r'alsed. $10 cash. ii1 Best cow, 2 yearis old and over. 112 Best heifer', uinder 2 y'ear's. 113 Best display of Red Pole. 3 sacks cotton seed meal, Laurens Oil Mill. lostein. 114 Best bull, 2 year's old andl over., 115 Best hull, uinder 2 years old1. 116 Best cow, 2 years 01(1 and over. 117 Best helfer, under' 2 years old. 118 Best display of Holsteins. 3 sacks cotton seed meal, Lautrens 011 Mill. lereford., 119 Best bull, 2 years old and over, 120 Best butll. undetr 2 years old. 121 Best cow, 2 years old and over. 122 Best heifer, utnder 2 years old. 123 Best display of llerfordls 3 sacks cotton seed1 meal, Lauirens OIl Mill. Grades. 1241 Best grade cow any age. 1 sack cotton seed meal, Laurens Oil M Ill. 125 Bet giade heifer, 2 to 3 years old 1 sack cotton seed1 meal, Lalurens OIl Mill, 126 Best grade heifer 1 to 2 years 01(1. 1 sack cottont sel meal, Lauirenis Oil Mill, 127 Best grade helfeir calf unde. 1 year old. 1 sack cotton seed meal, Lauriens OIl Mill. 128 Best cow, any breed. 2 b'uckotr, Snowdrift, $2.50, Dixie CASH WINS. 10 TO 25 PER CENT SAVING TO YOU. SL COME. IS .been ] perfe4 never ey-sai tion ic MIL man s that w every i Suits. $10.00 to $30.00. xtra Specal $10.75, $1.75, $19,75 and $21.75. I'ositively the last word of autuinn suit fashions. Newest fabries, latest oidels, featuring high--low collars and fur trimlmings, also 1.ailored and xemi-tailored effects. A wide range of all t le polulilar styles and the h-st val ites to be had anywhere In 1,aurens County. MII Our cash saving pi favor. The ladies are and are coming here value Hats $3.00 to $5. Outing, in all colors, regular 10c number, our price 8 16 yds. extra value Sea j n Island, our price $ .U 14 yds. extra value Ging- 1 .On hams, our price . Crepe de Chine in all col ors, value $1.25 our pr. I.'J. Extra value Waists worth n $1.25 and $1.50 our pr. . New Skirts all prices ex tra values $3.00 up to . Davis-f .The Just as Good as YOU LOSE IFI YOU D)ON'T U HEE.~iHWINSSTLIi Flour & Graini Co., and1IW!) reium I142 Best disph by W. C. Rasor. -2 sacks hot 120 Best bull, any breed. lnett & Sc 2 buckets Snowdlrift, $2.50, Dixie I Flour & Grain Co. 143 lBest aged 130 Best herd of cattle. I sack 16 $5.00 raIncoat or pants, .J. W. ilen- Fernt. Co., derson, Jr. (Hero to stay). 144 Ilest youni ________I sack 16 SHEEP AND GOAiTS. Pert. C'o., M. W. Gray, WV. P. Brown, 143 Best aged Superintendents. 1 sack it6 131 Blest 1)en mutton sheep1. lert. Co.. 132 Best 1)en Wool sheep. 146 Best younI 133 Best dislafy of sheep. 1 sack 16i Pair blankets, $3.50, DavIs-Rop~er Fert. Co., Co. 147 Best disph)1 134 Best penl angora goats. 1 sack 11mi1 135 Best pen milk goats. Mahaffey 136 Best pen native goats. ~J. A. FraL 137 Best display goats. PaIr pants, $2.50, J. C. Burnms & Co. 147 1-2a Best i _______147 1-2 b Best SWINE. 147 1-2 e Best .John D. Hunter, 0. L. Hunter, 147 1-2 di hest Superintendents. 117 1-2 chest y.o Berkshire. 147 1-2 f Best 138 Best aged boar. 1 17 1-2 g hest, I sack V.-C. guano, Aug. huff, Agt. threce. 139t Best young boar. 1 sack 1t; I: 1 saek V.-C. guano, Aug. Huff, Agt. P Ornt. Co. 140 Blest aged sowv. 1 sack Rloyster fertIlizer, Owlngs 148 Best aged & Bobo. 149 Best youn 14l Best young sow. 150 Best boar 1 sack Rloystor fertilIzer, Owvings 151 Best aged & Bobo. 152 Best yomm --QUALITY---Ec( WIS Ro The Best for a Liti THE STYLE CENTER OF L PREPARED on .a large beautiful fall apparel. f more successful in gath, :t line of articles for the before have we been abl ring bargains than at the cordially invited. LINERY Smart, jaunty an tion of fall Hats. kould select her New Fall Hat v e are showing. It seems that v woman, one is here for you and Dresses. .......se.....(l to $ 13.311 Pat )ressos......1...l I $1"). Other Wvarable Dresses 00 to iI.:t) lieau1tifu11 frocks developed inl the new'' 'ilks an1ud serge andi silk colibila I lons. Your (ar ly tmn wants for street or genieral wear (nn b1 ithor olwbly at'llis'fied f'rom oill varied Selee I o(In. E:XIteile and colser-vatlive styles to please all tastes. LINERY -ice on Ladies Hats is ga delighted over their sa for their Millinery. Set 00, $6.00, $7.00 and $8. Blg lot Serge Dresses C regular $6.00 value $q. Beautiful Silk Poplin dresses value $7.50 for ( Party Dresses and Evening extra value $10.00 tc Wool Sweaters all colors ~ good val. $1.75 2.25 and A Silk Sweaters, only few left, value $6.50 for Z Silk Petticoats beautiful line, values $1.00 to Z toper Co. Ours are Not as Cheap as Ou '-Q UA LITY--EC4 ly of not less than fIve. 13 Bs o ~g feed, $3.0, J. S. Ben-13 Betlsla ofot( and China. uev hoar..Jre e. >er' cent acid(, Planters I o B tagl1)0. W. C. Wharton, Agt. 16 ltyon har boar. 17Bs orpg 10er cent acid, Planters I3 etaeisw W. C. Wharton, Agt.ISBetongsw sow. 10hs o )g >er cent acid, Planters 11 Bs ipa fntI W. C2. Wharton, Agt., arKoxsos Ssow. opa. >er' cent acid, Planters rd . W. C2. Wharton, Agt. 12hs r~esw Lty of not less than five., uhlloegon er'ial flour, $1.65, A. . ebre rs andi 25 lbs sugar, $1.03 6 35,tgad it nks.ros igedi boar'. 14 Bs ~e i rouing hoar. 1sc ioma,$ hoar pig. Brs aged sow.'1112 Istgaepg ung sow. $.0 1 I ilr tow pig. 13 Ievothg llsplay of not less thant ~ 'ae abr er cent acid, Planters' o Bsth . W'. C'. Wharton, Agt. 'egu 1A Isol 1). 1. ('. rn ar vr o boar.161- losso nniie hoar. bed 1)ig.1buhl ea,$.0 sow'. 'n.ad $.0i 15 s sow Pe pi g JrA~ri %&VI1 V J3W EXTRA VALUES OFFEIIEI) )NOMY EVERY DAY. TE1MS CASH per Co. te Less AURENS COUNTY" scale to supply your 4ever before have we Dring together such a ladies wardrobe and e to offer greater mon present. Your inspec i captivating is our collec In justice to herself no wo rithout seeing first the hats re have just the right hat for at the lowest possible price Men's Suits. -7.41 t o A25.0). Hlandsomeit sail isintive to the lat pst dealof SO-le, with1 that1 air of ravc and :ityle that call ie aclieved only bY A1{killul (lsipnilt and tailor in.!. l~itest Stetson iaisI. l Iatesl in Shioe.. ia Iv,;t I i n1i'derw'Ealr an11d ower dress necessorivs. See' I"' befor' htying. ining vings our .00 .00 dresses 1 .95 rs )NOMYT I 3 P1'L-TiY DE1PAlT.MENTr. stilan thiree V. A. White W. P. Harris, ~32iynnSpeir*in tend(ent s. Terms: Pen-Tlo consist of one male (eitheri ciock or cockerel ) and two females (either hens or pullets). Cock --A tale bird over 1 year old1. Cock erel-A male birid nuder 1 year old. lien--female bIrd over 1 year old. Pul let--a female bir~d under 1 year old. ss than three ('lass IZ-A mierieani. 3.50, Switzer 167 Plymouth Rock, Barred, pen. Mdse.' $2.00. IH. Terry, and 10 lb. bucket Snowdrift, Dixie Flour - & GraIn Co. emal, Eich- 168S Ply mouth Rock, White, pen. .\dse. $2.00, 1H. Terry. I169 PlynmouthI Roek, Buff, pair. d, Kennedy (Center table, $1.50, R. W. Willis. 170 Wyandotte, Silver lien, $2.00~ in merchandise, Hi. Terry, ,73, Kennedy and 10 1lbs. Snowd rift, I)Ixle Floru & GraIn Co. I to 2 years. 171 Wy-andtot tei, Gold(en, pen,. $1 .00 in merchandise, P'owe IDrug Co0. ICoffee, $1.1. 172WadtI. Shtpn ,$1.00, Lau- Oiis&Ovns of' ligs, any ~ 0iInmiladse .Try and 1 can .lackson coffee, $1.00, Tiunmett & Owlngs & Owings. I~ir('ant.0 I in ' mercadie. Try tore. L (Co ntinuedl on Page Six.)