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PREMIUM LIST UNION COUNTY FAIR OCT. 21-22-23,1914. Department A?Farm Products Best each of the following: N'o entrance fee Premiums 1st 2nd 1. One bushel wheat $1.00 .50 2. One bushel oats $1.00 .50 ". One bushel white corn in ear__$1.00 .50 4. One bushel yellow corn in ear__-1.00 .50 5. One bushel turnips $1.00 .50 (!. One bushel Irish potatoes $1.00 .50 7. One bushel Sweet potatoes $1.00 .50 S. One bale eowpea hay, not less than <?0 pounds $1.00 .50 D Oni? h?lo nlfiilfn h;i\r nr?f locc than <>0 pounds $1.00 .5C 10. One bale clover, not less than 00 pounds $1.00 .50 11. One bale native grass hay, not less than 00 pounds $1.00 .50 12. One bundle oats $1.00 .60 12. Two largest putypkins $1.00 .50 14. Best 10 ears white or yellow corn $3.00 $2.00 Third prize $2.00 1"). Best 10 ears white or yellow corn, open to the world $2.00 $2.00 IG. Best display of garden vegetables from one garden, not less than ten varieties $5.00 $2.50 17. Best and largest display of fruits, not less than five varieties, all to be from exhibitors' farm or orchard and best and largest collection of farm products from one farm $15.00 10.00 Also, one-half ton high grade fertilizer given by the Southern Cotton Oil Co., valued at $15.00. (Not less than live exhibitors.) 18. Best exhibit from any Township in Union county. (Not less than 3 exhibitors $25.00 $10.00 Boys' Department Open to boys up to IS years of age. Premium 1st 2nd 10. Best ten ears corn. $3.00 2.00 20. Best single ear corn 1.00 .50 21. Best yield per acre 3.00 2.00 22. Best record, showing profits 3.00 2.00 Department B?Horse Department WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 10:00 A. M. There must be in all cases three (3) or more entries in each class, by two or more exhibitors, or first money withheld; but first Ribbon awarded and second money paid. Premium 1st 2nd 23. Best Stallion, county owned, over four years old. Entrance fee, *1.00 $3.00 $1.50 24. Best Stallion, county owned, under four years old. Entrance fee, *1.00 *3.50 *1.50 25. Best Mare or Gelding, county raised, hitched to buggy. Must have style, conformation and good manners. Speed does not count only when specified. Entrance fee, *1.00 $3.00 *1.50 20. Best pair Mares or Geldings, county raised, conditions as aho\e. Entrance fee, *1.00 *5.00 $2.50 27. Best lady driver of single Mare or Gelding. Must drive alone and make turns. No entrance fee $2.00 *1.00 28. Best saddle horse or mare, county raised. Entrance fee *1.00 $5.00 $2.50 20. Best pair Mules, county raised halter led. Entrance fee *1.00 *3.00 $2.501 30. Best single Mule, county raised, halter led. Entrance fee $1.00 i _ $3.00 $1.501 31. Best Horse or Mare Colt, coun iv raised, one year old. i\,n- r trance fee, $1.00 $3.50 $2.0oJ 32. Best Horse or Mare Colt, county raised, two years old. Entrance fee $1.00 $3.50 $2.00 :? 33. Host Horse or Mare Colt, three years old, county raised. En- [, trance fee $1.00 $3.50 $2.00' 34. Best Mule Colt, under twelve J, months old, county raised. Entrance fee $1.00 $3.50 $2.00j| 35 Best Horse or Marc Colt, under twelve months old, county raised. Entrance fee $1.00 $3.50 $2.00 3<>. Best Mule Colt, county raised, over one year old. Entrance ji fee $1.00 $3.50 $2.00 37. Best Mare with Colt hy side, county raised. Entrance fee $1.00 $4.00 $2.00 38. Best Mare with Mule Colt hy side, county raised. Entrance fee $1.00 ... $4.00 $2.00 Thursday, October 22, 10 A. M. Display of all prize winners of the day before in front of grand stand. .'50. Best ./ark, county owned. Entrance fee $1.00 $3.00 $2.0l< 40. Best harness Mare or Gelding, hitched to buggy, county owned. Entrance fee $1.00 $3.50 $2.00 4.1. Best pair Mares or Geldings, county owned, hitched to bug pry. Entrance fee $2.00 $5.00 $2.5< 12. Best saddle Horse or Mare, county owned. Entrance fee $1.00 $2.00 $1.0< 43. Best Lady Driver of pair Mares or Geldings to buggy, must drive alone, make turns. No entrance fee $3.00 $1.5 14. Best pair Mules, hitched to buggy, county owned. Entrance fee $1.00 _$5.00 $2.5 45. Best single Mule, hitched to buggy, county owned. Entrance fee $1.00 $3.00 $1.5 40. Best Horse or Mare weighing over 1150 pounds each, for general farm work or dray, county owned. Entrance fee $1.00 $3.00 $1.5 47. Best pair Horses or Mares, weighing over 1150 pounds each, county owned. Entrance fee $1.00 $5.00 $2.5 Friday, October 23, 10 A. M. Display of all prize winners of the day before in front of grand stand. 18. Best pair Mares or Geldings, South Carolina owned, hitched to bujrjjy. Entrance fee $2.00__$5.00 $2.5 19. Best Mare or Gelding, South Carolina owned, hitched to buj*py. Entrance fee $1.00 $0.00 $1.5 (Offered by B. P. Alston, .1 r.) 50. Best Stallion, South Carolina owned. Entrance fee $1.00 $5.00 $2.5 51. Best Jack, South Carolina owned. Entrance fee $1.00 $5.00 $2.5 52. Best I'ony, ridden by boy or vrirl under 12 years of ajre. No entrance fee $1.00 .5 53. Horse back ride by lady, rider 50 per cent, horse 50 per cent. No entrance fee $2.00 $1.0 54. Best pony ritf, to be driven by boy or tfirl under 12 years of ajje. No entrance fee $1.00 .5 Department C?Cattle Jerseys 55. Best Bull, entrance fee$1.00 $5.00 $2.5 50. Best Cow, entrance fee $1.00__$5.00 $2.5 57. Best heifer calf under one year old, entrance fee 50c $3.00 $2.C I'oll Annus ">H. Best Bull, entrance fee $1.00 $5.00 $2.1 59. Best Cow, entrance fee $1.00__$5.00 $2.1 00. Best heifer calf under one year old, entrance fee 50 cents $11.00 $2.1 Red Poll 61. Best Bull, entrance fee $1.00__$5.00 $2.1 62. Best Cow, entrance fee $1.00__$5.00 $2.1 03. Best heifer calf under one year old, entrance fee $1.00 $2.00 $2.1 Herefords 64. Best Bull, entrance fee $1.00._$5.00 $2.1 65. Best Cow, entrance fee $1.00__$5.00 $2.1 06. Best heifer calf, under one year old .entrance fee 50c $2.00 $2.( 70. Best Herd of one Bull and four females, any breed. Entrance fee $3.00_ $10.00 $5.C Sheep 71. Best Ram, entrance fee 50c $2.00 $1.( 72. Best Ewe, entrance fee 50c $2.00 $1.( 73. Best pen of Sheep. Entrance fee $2.00 $5.00 $2.1 The above covers any breed, all must be county owned. Swine 74. Best Boar, any breed. Entrance fee $1.00 $5.00 $2.5 75. Best Sow, any breed. Entrance fee $1.00 .$5.00 $2.1 ,76. Best pair Pigs, male and female, (5 months old or under. Entrance fee $1.00 $2.50 $1.C 77. Best Sow with sucking pigs, any breed. Entrance fee $1.00_$5.00 $2.1 All the above must be county owned. All males in this department shall be registered or entitled to reirist rsit ion Department D?Poultry Rule 1. All entries must l>e made at th risk of the owners. N'o responsibility will L assumed for loss or damage l>y fire or othei wise, by this Association, but all reasonabl diligence will be exercised and proper polic attendance provided. Rule 2. The term "specimen" applies t anything for which a premium has been ofTei E?d. Cock?A male specimen over one year ol< Hen?A female specimen over one year oh Cockerel?A male specimen under one yea aid. Pullet?A female specimen under on year old. Rule All specimens will be judged at cording to the requireme.it of the Revise American Standard of Perfection, as inte. preted by our Judges. Rule f>. Advertisement will not be allowe in any part of exhibit coops until after award have been completed in that class. Rule <>. Poultry showing any symptoms c disease will be excluded from the show an returned to the owner. All specimens will h properly cared for and returned at the close c the exhibition. Rule 7. Twenty-five cents per head will li harmed as entry fee on each bird entered fc premium; $1.00 additional for each breedin pen. Rule 8. All entries must be made by or b< fore October 20, (> p. m., and all fowls deli\ red at fair grounds |?y same date. Rule 0. There must be in all cases thri (8) or more entries in each class, by two c more individual exhibitors, or first >rione; withheld, but first prize ribbon awarded an second money paid. Rule 10. All exhibitors whose entry fe< amount to $3.00 will be issued one seasc ticket. ) Best each of the following: Barred Plymouth Rocks. } 78 Pen $2.00 $1.0i 71) Cock 1.00 .51 80 Hen 1.00 .51 81 Cockerel 1.00 .b< ^ 82 Pullet 1.00 .5 Bud Plymouth Rocks. 83 Pen _$2.00 $1.0' P 84 Cock 1.00 .5 85 Hen 1.00 .5 80 Cockerel 1.00 .5 q 87 Pullet 1.00 .5 White Plymouth Rocks. 88 Pen $2.00 $1.0 81) Cock 1.00 .5 0 90 Hen 1.00 .5 91 Cockerel - 1.00 .5 92 I'ullet- 1.00 .0 Brown Leghorns. 0 915 Pen $2.00 $1.0 94 Cock 1.00 .5 9f> Hen 1.00 .5 9*5 Cockerel 1.00 .5 97 I'ullet 1.00 .5 White Leghorns 98 Pen $2.00 $1.0 99 Cock 1.00 .G 10 100 Hen 1.00 .6 101 Cockerel 1.00 .6 102 I'ullet 1.00 .G B.ifT Leghorns 103 Pen $2.00 $1.0 104 Cock 1.00 .E '? 105 Hen_ 1.00 .5 10(5 Cockerel 1.00 .G l0jl07 Pullet 1.00 .G Black Minorcas 0'108 Pen $2.00 $1.0 1109 Cock 1.00 .E 110 Hen 1.00 .6 Jill Cockerel 1.00 .? 112 I'ullet 1.00 .G White Minorcas l0 113 Pen $2.00 $1.0 114 Cock 1.00 .6 115 Hen 1.00 .5 116 Cockerel 1.00 .E 117 Pullet 1.00 .G Black Spanish '0 118 Pen $2.00 $1.0 0 119 Cock 1.00 .6 120 lien 1.00 .5 H>ji21 Cockerel 1.00 .5 '122 Pullet 1.00 .5 Silver Laced Wyandottes. 123 Pen $2.00 $1.0 ;o 124 Cock 1.00 .E 1 >."> Hen 1 no r . q 126 Cockerel 1.00 .5 127 Pullet 1.00 ..r> White Wyandottes. iO 128 Pen -$2.00 $1.0 129 Cock 1.00 .5 i0 130 Hen 1.00 .5 iO 131 Cockerel T ./ 1.00 .5 132 Pullet 1.00 .5 1,1 Buff Wyandottes. 133 Pen $2.00 $1.0 134 Cock 1.00 .5 >0 135 Hen 1.00 .5 136 Cockerel 1.00 .5 k' 137 Pullet 1.00 .5 10 Golden Wyandottes. 138 Pen ___$2.00 $1.0 >0 139 Cock 1.00 .5 140 Hen z 1.00 .5 141 Cockerel 1.00 .5 142 Pullet 1.00 .5 Black Wyandottes. '? 143 Pen __-$2.00 $1.0 144 Cock 1.00 ' 145 Hen 1.00 146 Cockerel 1.00 .,.147 Pullet .. 1.00 Hi. White Langshans :n 148 Pen S2.00 $1.0 >u 149 Cock -- 1.00 .5 150 Hen ? 1.00 .5 J151 Cockerel -- 1.00 .5 ,152 Pullet .. 1.00 .5 Silver-Spangled Hamburga. 1153 Pen ---- --$2.00 $1.0 1154 Cock -- 1.00 .5 e 155 Hen 1.00 .5 it'i 150 Cockerel ? 1.00 .5 -_iir?7 Pullet. . 1.00 .5 e White Hamburg. e, 158 Pen --$2.00 $1.0 159 Cock 1.00 .5 0 100 Hen - 1.00 .5 *? 101 Cockerel ? - . - 1.00 .5 1.102 Pullet J... 1.00 .5 ! Buff Cochins. 1 163 Pen $2.00 $1.0 e 104 Cock 1.00 .5 105 Hen - 1.00 .5i "166 Cockerel 1.00 .5 167 Pullet - 1.00 ..'? While Cochins i 108 Pen - $2.00 $1.0 1109 Cock 1.00 .6 s 170 Hen 1.00 .5 Jl71 Cockerel 1.00 .5 ''il72 Pullet - 1.00 .5 d t, Black Wyndottcs 17.{ Pen *2.00 $1.0 174 Cock 1.00 .5 e 175 Hen 1.00 .5 ir 170 Cockerel 1.00 .5 177 Pullet - 1.00 .5 Black Cochins 178 Pen $2.00 $1.0 179 Cock ? 1.00 .5 180 Hen 1.00 .5 >e 181 Cockerel 1.00 .6 >r 182 Pullet 1.00 .6 y Brown Bed Game id 183 Pen ?. $2.00 $1.C 1184 Cock 1.00 .6 ?186 Hen 1.00 .6 in 180 Cockerel 1.00 .6 187 Pullet 1.00 .fi White Indian Game Lo 188 Pen $2.00 $1.00 Do 189 Cock 1.00 .50 Do 5 190 Hen 1.00 .50 Do ^ 191 Cockerel ? 1.00 .50 Ca 5 192 Pullet 1.00 .50 M< ? Cornish Game Po 0 193 Pen $2.00 $1.00 Br 194 Cock 1.00 .50 Ar 0 195 Hen 1.00 .50 Dc ^ 190 Cockerel 1.00 .50 La 197 Pullet 1.00 .50 Ml Black Becastel Game Je 5 198 Pen $2.00 $1.01 Co 199 Cock 1.00 .50 Sp 0 200 Hen 1.00 .50 Ic< 0 201 Cockerel 1.00 .50 Ni 0 202 Pullet 1.00 .50 CI 0 Dark Brahma. CI 0 'JOS Pon to nn in An Mvvr ? - ip^.UU ipi.UU V1 204 Cock 1.00 .50 D( 0 205 Hen 1.00 .50 D< 0 206 Cockerel - 1.00 .50 Cc 0 207 Pullet 1.00 .50 H< 0 Light Brahma. H< j 208 Pen $2.00 $1.00 Hi 209 Cock 1.00 .50 Hi 210 Hen 1.00 .50 Hi 10 211 Cockerel 1.00 .50 Hi l0 212 Pullet-- 1 00 .50 H. q| Bantams Hi 0 213 Pen $2.00 $1.00 Di 214 Cock 1.00 .50 P< 10 216 Hen 1.00 .60 CI l0 216 Cockerel 1.00 .50 W ,0 217 Pullet 1.00 .50 C( ,0 Buff Orphingtons Pc ,0 218 Pen $2.00 $1.00 M 1219 Cock 1.00 .50 Fl |0;220 Hen 1.00 .50 Gs -221 Cockerel 1.00 .50 Pi IU'222 Pullet _ 1.00 .50 White Orphingtons B< ' 222 Pen $2.00 $1.00 ' 1224 Cock 1.00 .50 1225 Hen 1.00 .50 Gi 10 226 Cockerel 1.00 .50 Di '? 227 Pullet 1.00 .50 Black Orphingtons ,0 228 Pen $2.00 $1.00 ,0 229 Cock 1.00 .50 ,220 Hen 1.00 .50 10 121 Cockerel 1.00 .50 ,0 222 Pullet 1.00 .50 0j Rhode Island Reds (Rose Comb) hi 0 222 Pen $2.00 $1.00 W 0 224 Cock 1.00 .50 225 Hen 1.00 .50 ho I0|226 Cockerel 1.00 .50 l0!227 Pullet 1.00 .50 bo >0! Rhode Island Reds (Single Comb) 0 228 Pen. $2.00 $1.00 ot 229 Cock 1.00 .50 240 Hen- 1.00 .50 Q 241 Cockerel 1.00 .50 yt n 242 Pullet 1.00 .50 q Ducks 0 242 Pair White Pekins $1.00 .50 q 244 Pair Colored Rouch 1.00 .50 245 Pair Muscovy White 1.00 .50 (246 Pair Muscovy Colored 1.00 .50 ?;247 Pair White Crested 1.00 .50 248 Pair Indian Runner 1.00 .50 1249 Pair Blue Swedish 1.00 .50 Turkeys *4 |250 Pair Bronze $1.00 .50 261 Pair White Holland 1.00 .50 14 J 262 Pair Black 1.00 .50 0 252 Pair Buff 1.00 .50 0 254 Pair Slate 1.00 .50 0, n Geese to 255 Pair Toulouse $1.00 .50 g.j 256 Pair Chinese Brown 1.00 .50 0,257 Pair Chinese White 1.00 .50 0 Pigeons. 0 258 Pair Pigeons $1.00 .50 0 Best display of Poultry by en 0 one exhibitor $5.00 $2.50 Gi o Department E?Ladies' Work 0 _ No Entrance Fee. 0 Best uuch of the following: Premium C Silk Quilt 50 Ribbon Di 0 Calico Quilt 50 Ribbon Knit Counterpane .50 Ribbon PI 0 Woven Counterpane .50 Ribbon 0 Wool Coverlet 50 Ribbon 0 Rag Rug 50 Ribbon 0 Shuck Mat .50 Ribbon 0 Home-made Broom 50 Ribbon Bi Patch on any Clothing .50 Ribbon q Darned Stocking, hand-work 50 Ribbon 0 Lady's Sweater, Knit .50 Ribbon 0 Baby's Sweater, Knit 50 Ribbon St 0 Embroidered Table Cover 50 Ribbon 0 Embroidered Sofa Pillow 50 Ribbon Co Work Bag 50 Ribbon Baby's Embroidered Flannel Skirt..50 Ribbon Co ^ Shawl, knit 50 Ribbon " Shawl, crocheted 50 Ribbon Ba " Three Embroidered Linen H'k'f's 50 Ribbon " Lace Handkerchiefs, home-made 50 Ribbon () Embroidered Centerpiece 50 Ribbon Six Crocheted Doilies 50 Ribbon " Embroidered Collar 50 Ribbon ? Lace Collar .50 Ribbon , ? Embroidered Belt 50 Ribbon|ra( ? Pin Cushion 50 Ribbon! > Specimen Battenburg Lace .50 Ribbonj Drawn W'k Cen'pce or Table cover_.50 Ribbon 0 Embroidered Shirt Waist 50 Ribbon 0 Specimen Crocheted Lace 50 Ribbon 0 Man's Shirt, home-made .50 Ribbon 0 Pair Wool Socks, knit .50 Ribbon yj. 0 Pair Wool Mittens, knit 50 Ribbon , Bureau Scarf 50 Ribbon 10 Baby's Dress .50 Ribbon 0 Specimen of Hemstitching .50 Ribbon 0 Display of fancy work by one lady, 0 Premium $10.00 $5.00 0 Best exhibit from any white school in Union County 10.00 5.00 10 Fi o Department F?Pantry Supplies Re ^ No Entrance Fee. W ^ Best each of the following: Premium Loaf Wheat Bread 60 Ribbon af Corn Bread 50 Ribbon 'zen Raised Biscuits .50 Ribbon >zen Plain Biscuits 50 Ribbon zen Crackers .50 Ribbon ke Gingerbread 50 Ribbon jlasses Fruit Cake, iced .50 Ribbon und Cake, iced .50 Ribbon ide's Cake 60 Ribbon lgel Food Cake 50 Ribbon svil's Cake 50 Ribbon dy Baltimore 50 Ribbon irble Cake 50 Ribbon lly Cake, sugared 50 -Ribbon icoanut Cake .50 Ribbon r>ii i 'vugc \jai\c -,OU III ODOI1 2 Cream Cake 50 Ribbon . it Cake 50 Ribbon locolate Cake .50 Ribbon locolate Cake, loaf .50 Ribbon locolate Layer Cake 50 Ribbon >zen Doughnuts 50 Ribbon >zen Ginger Cakes 50 Ribbon Election of Cakes 50 Ribbon :>ney in Comb, three pounds 50 Ribbon jney, strained, two pounds 50 Ribbon urne-made Lard, two pounds 50 Ribbon ame-made Ham 50 Ribbon ome-cured Ham .50 Ribbon ome-made Butter, two pounds 50 Ribbon ome-cured Bacon 50 Ribbon isplay Home-made Preserves 50 Ribbon isplay Home-made Catsup ,.50 Ribbon ick Home-raised Apples 50 Ribbon locolate Candy .50 Ribbon alnut Candy ' _ j .50 Ribbon icoanut Candy 50 Ribbon ianut Candy 50 Ribbon olasses Candy .50 Ribbon iidge _r 50 Ribbon illon Lye Hominy 50 Ribbon ckles, sour, cucumber, onion mixed, mustard .50 Ribbon jst Collection, pears, peaches crab apples, cucumbers, plums, watermelons 50 Ribbon illon Sauer Kraut 50 Ribbon isplay Pantry Supplies by one lady $10.00 $5.00 Prizes Offered in the Girls' Tomato Club. Two best all-round reports, including yield, story, report ana display?Short course at inthrop College^ Third best?$5.00. Best history of work written in attractive ioklet by girl under 14 years?Gold Bracelet. Best history of work written in attractive ioklet by girl over 14 years?$2.50. Best recipe book?$1.00. Best apron and cap made by girl under 12 tars?$1.00. Best apron and cap made by girl over 12 ?ars?$1.00 Largest variety of jelly?Lap robe. Given Peoples Supply Co. Best display of 10 most attractive cans? .00. Best yield from one-tenth acre?$2.50. Largest variety of pickle?$2.00. Best display of catsup?$1.00. Best yield from 25 plants?$2 00. Best piece of handiwork made by girl under years?A piece of fancy work. Best piece of handiwork made by girl over years?A piece of fancy work. Special Offering to Jonesville Township. (Made by Jonesville people.) . Best all-round report including yield, hisry, report and display?$5.00. Second best? .00. Third best?$2.00. Best display of canned fruits and vegetles?$2.00. Best history of work?$1.00. Best display of preserves?Silk waist. Givby J. J. Littlejohn Co# Best display of pickles?Box of silk hose, ven by W. W. Huitt. Prizes Offered to Each Club. Union club?Rox Norris candy. Keller "uj; Co. Cross Keys?Box stationery. Glymph's tarmacy. Sedalia?Pair of shoes. Hail Shoe Co. Cedar Hill?Rocker. Bradley Estes. Kelly?Two pair silk hose. J. Cohen Kelton?100 pounds best flour. Sanders os. Monarch?Ladie's hat. McLure's. Gault?Hand bap. Palmetto Drug Co. Lockhart?Fruit bowl. McClure Ten-cent ore. Jonesville?Fall hat. Lipscomb-Littlejjohn i. Oakland?One piece China. Milhous Drug West Springs?Any $2.00 article in store. ,iley Manufacturing Co. Department (J?Races WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1913. Open to all South Carolina owned horses; ee horses and professional drivers barred. Trot or pace $100.00 Three-fourths Mile Dash 10.00 Three-fourths Mile Mule Dash 10.00 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1914. Trot or Race $100.00 iree-fourths Mile Dash 10.00 Three-fourths Mile Mule Dash 10.00 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1914. sntlemen's Road Race?open only to Union and adjourning counties. Trot or Pace, Mule race $10.00 One Mile Dash $10.00 One Mile Mule Dash $10.00 ve to enter, three to go. (cord on and after Sept. 15, 1914. No bar. rite for entry blanks and all other information B. F. ALSTON, Jr., Secretary.