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YOL. 1. No. 88.
THOMAS VILLE, GEORGIA i FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1013.
*1.00 PER ANNUM.
Most Successful Fair in
JUDGE
PARK
UNWRITTEN
[AIN PREMIUMS AWARDED IN SIXTH
County’s History Came to
5
ION IN
JUSTIFIGA
TION . HOMAS COUNTY FARMERS FAIR
Close Thursday Afternoon
TOOK OATH OF OFFICE IN WASH
INGTON YESTERDAY-— ISSUED
STATEMENT TO PEOPLE HK-
FOItK LEAVING HOME.
NEGRO KILLED A.NOTHJ
WAS FOUND IN HIS
NEAR MERRILLVILLE
NIGHT.
^IIOL^SK The P remlun ‘ 8 f° r displays at Best 5 stalks sugar cane, red, $1.
SUNDAY t,le 8,xtl1 annual, Thomas County J. C. Beverly.
‘ * Farmers Fair are announced below, | Best quart cane tyrup in giass. $1.
as furnished from the books of 3ec-|J. R. Vann,
rotary Heald. These are all the j DISPLAY AGRICULTURAL
THOUSANDS WITNESSED DARING AIRSHIP FLIGHT WHICH OOX-j<m£ their dMng Is as line as 1ms
CLVDK1> THE CONTRACT OF AVIATOR RICHTER AT OXK
O’CLOCK—LIVB STOCK DAY AT TUB FAHl YESTERDAY .AND
LARGE EXHIBIT—AWARDS MADE LATE YESTERDAY—CARNI-
VAL ATTRACTIONS WILL COXTINIE THROUGH THE WEEK.
iu »uch an attraction
Thomasville. The plantation
shows are also popular anil- were
crowded most of the time. It is said
to be as amusing as any show of its
Kind traveling with a carnival coin-*
thirty!*'™*
The Anal day of the Thomas Coun- the airship flight at ni e tUiiV * j ^j 10 fat g j r | t the little glrl,*tlie flea
ly Farmers Fair passed away with starting the day s events. 5 ! c j rcugt the niuseum of curiosities,
no unpleasant features. Tne Judges At ten thirty, the Loop the Loop j Joyland, A Trip to Mars, and other
in the various departments announc- i,{cycle stunt took place at the Fair attractions on the grounds are a 1 .!
o.d their awards late Thursday after- grounds, and later the oratorical j wor th the price of admission.
moou, and they appear elsewhere in contest. The people, many of them The Ruloon Ascension Unusual,
ibis issue of the Times-Enterprlse. brought their lunches, and hundreds i T j ie balocm ascents this week were
The live stock feature the Fair the were seen at the park at noon, e at "j among the very best ever seen in
last day and som e flno specimens, ing picnic fashion the most delicous j tj,| B ge ction of Georgia. That on
bred ift the county were shown. Hors- Thomas county grown products tliat; \ved ne sday was very spectacular.
<*«, mules, Jacks, cows, bulls, ponies, the housewife could imagine. 'THo parachute drop, using three sep-
hogs, chickens and turkeys, were At one o’clock. Aviator ^ Iticliter | ara te parachute, startled the crowd,
shown and awards made by the made another airship flight, and; and some thought for a moment that
committee of judges. promptly at two o’clock the baloon; | ia( j ma( j e a mistake and would
The agricultural displays were ascended, going to an unusual height j fall to the ground. The air was so
judged at noon, the fancy work, cakes and falling about a hundred feet. qu | et and 8 tlll that the parachute
and pastries having already been away from its starting point. The { anded just a few feet from the
judged. The day was as clear and parachute man used four of the um-Starting place, and the baloon bag
balmy as the others, and the trains brella looking contraptions and his; u | 80 descended not over a hundred
brought many visitors to the city. !descent was spectacular. He fell in;feet from where it started This un-
■\montr the unusual displays was : the yard of Mrs. Vann, near tlio j UBUa l circumstance has never been
the one hundred and fifty different Fairgrounds. experienced by any parachute man
kind of seed grown on one farm; a The motordomc at the .Tones shows ; ln th | B section of the country,
hall of string which a Thomasvllle ' vas visited by thousands, and the. The loop the loop and theu loop
lady had saved from various pack- 1 “<’<*■ l">, llcd hy fo , ur e ,7 ;:cr “ ° r tile .gap was witnessed this rjornlnr
ages and made a very handsome tl,e Indian Motorcycle Company. u ten thirty t,y the entire crowd,
foot-ball shaped ornament there- were wonderfuUy exciting. A lady. u was a sensational momentary
from; the display of trunks
bags by the Georgia Novelty
field on the night of November *»lx-
teenth at Hill’s home, near Merrill
ville. The killing was investigated
and the jury returned a verdict of
lustiflaible homicide.
The woman, Elijah’s wife, stated
that-he had gone away for a short
time, stating that he was coing to
j church, and afterward Galloway
|came up to her door. She said he
Judge Park’s Card. j appeared to he drinking and that
J.ust before leaving for Washing- j sk® talked to him about church mat-
ton Sunday evening, Judge Park J ters for a while, after which she
issued the following statement
Washington, November 120.—
Judge Frank Park was today
sworn in as a representative in
congress to sunreed the late Re
presentative S, A.* Roddenliery,
from the Second Georgia Dis
trict.
and Performs in the contest and her work f ea t which is exciting and unusual
F,nira nv tub „™ -u and ls as & roat 38 that of the men - . 1 <» If 8 features The man starts from
Trunk ^'nmnanv of this city show- Oratorical Contest Largely Attended. j a high place on a bicycle, loops the
iVg about flftee'n various models of One of the largest crowds of tho loo „ and then Jumps over a gap
the product of that factory; the dls- entire Fair was present at Ue band ;ot about twenty feet, to a platform,
s lay of Thomasvllle cigars, made by *‘ K nd a. 1».45 O'loekHedncada)
«lafamounToT»pl3id n hay; n the'test among tne KK ” 1 ‘* <>V THK
r*rBTB^fneTs r CoUeveT' a baskeU , ^ e toadies StudyOassIof Thom-; A y0IlnK ll0y , wh „ llvmt ncar Bos-P^" 15 ' utmOBt ln bBha,f of »" the
made of goards and containing_two lor ‘-_ . , 03 . * h . 9 .. C “ rni , v ? 1 1 With gratitude for every kind
the people of the Second District:
Sylvester, Ga., Nov. 15, 1913.
To the People of the Albany Cir
cuit, and of the Second Com
gressional District:
wish to say to you that I finish
ed the motions .pending in the cir
cuit late this evening. ‘I have re
turned to the people, through our
Chief Executive, the commission
which you confided to my weak
hands^ 1 deeply thank you for your
great'confidence, and you are the
judges as to whether it was properly
reposed in me.
I have been greatly honored twice
with the judgship. I have tried my
best to uphold Its sacred duties. I
hav© been again honored by you, and
the other counties of the Congres
sional district, by being elected as
the representative of this great peo
ple In the nation’s Con'-’rees.
Looking to God for guidance, and
to the people of the Second District
for encouragement in ray efforts, I I
j approach my duties reverently andj>n
| sacredly and with the determination j
went into the house lo attend to her
children.
awards, except the acre yield prizes,) PRODUCTS.
hich have not yet been settled. ! Largest variety of agricultural
They will be announced as soon as j products, artistically displayed hy
person, $25.00. 3. L. Heald.
2nd best, $ 12.50.*' J. F. Hurst.
3rd best. $5.00 R. H. Heald.
CATTLE.
Jerseys. J
Rest bull over 1 year, $5.00 rock-
the committee can get together //.id
pass on the reports from the various j
contestants.
STOCK EX IIUUT. I
Horses and Mules.
Best pair or worn uorses in har- J
ness from farm. $5, and Semi-Week-1 ing chair donated by Watt Supply
iy Times-Enteprise 1 year. W. I*. ;C’o. T. J. Pfeister.
Wages. j Best bull under 1 year, $3..00 B.
Best one-horse in harness from j W. Stone, Jr.
farm, $3 and 3eml-Wekly Times-' Best cow over 2 years, $4.00. D.
Enterrpise 1 year, W. J. Cargill. ill. Parker.
, Best saddle horse from farm,, Best cow l to 2 years, $3.00. W. :
The Stdngfleld negro, she 8aid.jj2.50. Herbert Neel. 1 F. Quarterman. • . '?
followed her into the house and at- Best colt. 2 and under 3 years old.! Best heifer under 1 year, $3.#6.
tacked her and sne hollered. Elijah $5 an ,i Semi-Weekly Times-Enter-! C. W. Cochran & Bro.
came in about that time .?fid hit him , )rire j year, C. F. Davis. , Other Breeds and Grades,
in the head with an axe, while he Boat co jt over 1 and under 2 years, Best cow under 2 years, $3.00
lay across the bed. The negro Hill old. j : , and Semi-Weekly Tlmes-En-' Mrs. J. F. Mays,
confessed substantially to the facts terprlse 1 year C. F. Davis. j Best heifer, under 1 year, $2.00.
as stated above and the jury immed-j Best colt under one year old. $5 1 Mrs. J. F. Mays.
lately decided that it was justifiable. . am | Semi-Weekly Times-EnterprlseI Special Prize by O. H. Payne: For
The jury was compos^! of J. J. 1 1 year. Ralph Newton. j the best exhibit of not less than five
Turner, foreman, J. W. Johnson, I. j Be.«,t brood mare with colt by side,'head of cattle, from the farm, beet
J. W. Wilson. Oscar Bird )OW ned and used on farm. $10.00 by,rutted for dairying purposes, either
jThomasville Live Stock Co. W. T. ;dry or in milk, any breed, by one
[Knapp. !exhibitor, $-50 Guernsey Bull calf.
1 Best stallion from county, over * Thomas County Stock Co.
13 years old. $5.00 diploma, and! Swine. «-.?*
j Semi-Weekly Times-Enterprlse 1 s F11II Blood, Any Breed.
: j ear. C. F. Davis. ! Best boar over 1 year old, $5.0t.
and E. C. Jarrett.
HORSE KILLED!
ON TOE STREETS
Best Jack over 2 years old. $5. di-’K. Mitchell.
Ploma and Semi-Weekly Tlmes-En- Best boar,
prise I year. Must be from this $5.00. \\\ p.
•Minify. T. L. Kinney. , Best sow, ot
to 12 months old,
arid
,|lo
r J year old, $3, and
nty raised mule. Semi-Weekly Tiines-Enterprise t jt.
$10.00 2-horse J. M. Byars.
muuu 01 sua.ua ««.u - . „ , . fainted on thu Carnival
of the cucumber shaped things from or « were especial tm! « roun(l8 ,a8t ni ^ ht an(i Iir - Danielft i n ess in the past I am
which it was made: a small pecan ^ r V^ It T he 2 ris ^edteT loi^ ‘i belnP ,,r K osent ’ hfi rnrpd for the boy I Cordlall/anri «tnc«rV
>ree, on which three pecans had f nre f redI# * Th $ recited lore at hi8 home, which is just across
grown on a'budding done in March; ly selections and each was vi-or- |he 8t reet. An effc/rt was mad e to
ously applauded. get him in the Hospital, but the
The Judges had a hard time niak-. nurse In charge stated that there
it I their decisions, so close was the; was no room available,
merit of the contestants and finally;
RUNNING AWAY JAMMED
SHAFT OF MEAT CART THRU j ’* v
TIM MITCHELL’S HACK HOUSE. ,«»»<
J.,’
M. 1). Redfearn.,
ised on farm. $5
• Stock Co. Em-
12 montljpf^Old,,
1 year an
Cordially and sincerely yours,
FRANK PARK.
and many other unusual things.
The Carnival grounds were visited
by thousand at night, and again
today It w«s thronged with people, ^lded'to'7lve”the''flMtViie oTflVe j
Rio free exhibition of tho »*” hl P.dollars to Master Harold Frye,
«SHIMS
LARGE TCOOKS
While the crowds were coming
from the Coast Line trains Wednes
day morning, an accident happened
on the corner of Madison and JacKson
street which caused the death of a j nefl
horse owned by Tim Mitchell, the M 1 ***,
negro hack man.
The grey mule which Mr. Vann j
drives to hjs meat curt, became!
frightened at a two-horse load of tur- j ^
keys, which was hacked near him.;'
The mule broke loose, tearing off JD 9 i M
bridle and started down the crowded j* * 1 K,nn
Best sow.
homasville Pre
mmett Mltcliel
Best pair pigs under
d, $2.00. W. P. Sparks.
Grades.
pair pigs, under 3 months
months
Jest i nomas co
r t years old.
v by W. L. Ball
b*.«t pair mules
riiomasville Llv
t Mitchell.
•• t mule used on farm $5 by W.
.’ochran & Co. Emmett Mitchell.
Best mule colt, under 1 year old.
o.ooi. (’. C. Pittman. j old. $2.o0. Woods Sc Wagerf. v; , V[ r
Beat pony under saddle or to liar 1 Best brood sow'. $3. John B, WII-
not exceeding 52 Inches Ip! son,
$3. J. C. Beverly. Largest hog. any age. $10 boy*
Second best, $2. Emmett Mitch- suits by Mallard-Varnedoe Co. 3. A.
ChOstain.
: Largest hog, under 12 months
A. (old. $3. L. R. Porter.
1 Best country gRred ham, $L . J. G.
A. [ Beverly.
1 Best country cured side, $1.$*.
$4.1J. C. Beverly.
Mlssln* many vehicles by a nafrow I S ’il;.” 8 ? 1 * 1 ' .. I GRAIN.
YOUNG HON OF MR. .»U MRS. I*. *. I ^ ^ ^ - ' Th e winners Dm™ yield of
SINKATH, OF DA VO, HAS NAK- the mule turned the Jackson street! The best bundle of cured sorghum, i wln . bB announced later.)
IM>W KSUADK FROM DKATH IX Icorner into Madison, at the City ! .‘!‘°" t fort >' » talks . »'•««■ '
A DKOl'I.IAll MAXNKH. (Drug store. The turn was too short. 11 r8t
lend the mule was headed straight: . Special I reniloma For llay.
While playing under a big oak] lor the store. Tim Mitchell was In!. r ' . n,ol *h offered these prem-
. ifc - - V . nouare .. «»«er o.. A yesterday In the city raised
did not occur In the morning, but he the oebtocknee school, and the sec- i a r ° w ““ Jackson street when her
went up'for the last time at ono ond , Mr ^ory Pullen of the i husband was arrested. He was ap-|
•'clock In the afternoon making his Mel . s „rhool The first’ prise of! Parently drunk and was taken ln |
usual brilliant flight, making daring fi Ye ^^dollars for the girls went’ to charge by the offleers. There never,
dtps and curves around the grounds M)((s s a j| e D e kle, and the second | 1,1,6 keen such a howl raised hy one I
before many hundreds of people. j prize "of two dollars and a half to w° l,,an over a man, they say. ns this!
Knorninus Crowd Saw Airship. i mi m i.uclle Moncrief. ’ I laHy raised when he was taken away.
Perhaps me largest crowd of the Tho contestants were Messrs. Har-1
Fair witnessed tho concluding (light'old Frye, Ramsey Davis, Hamilton A man on the grounds yesterday]
•f Aviator Ilkhetcr in the afternoon ' Dixon, Emory Pullen, Harvey Chas- j became violently angry with his ‘
at 1 ’clock. He made no flight In tain, Rufus A. Adams, and Misses!daughter, for some unknown reason,
morning, tout a| noon ho circled for Luclle Moncrief, Sadie Dekle, Idol- und a few men took him nway front i
a mile or more around the Held and la Chastain and Carrie May -Scales.|her for a short time, everything af-j - — ,
•ver East End, his motor being' The Juagn were Messrs. H. J.]ter that apparently being patched tree . tlle fifteen months old son of!" 1 ' 1 hack near (lie curb and the mule
.plainly heard throughout the city. MacIntyre. L. 8. Moore and Supt. J.'up. (Mf- and Mrs. P. J. Sineuth. of Pavo, tvan straight for him. the shaft
There were several thousand people A. Duncan, of the City Schools. Su.pt. j swallowed a number of large acorns, the cart piercing the horse at
la autos stretched down Clay Street Searcy, of the County schools, acted' There were as few arrests for as! 1 ' ,ac t that was not known until shoulder and going dear through I
and over the large Held of Mr. Mitch- a" Master of Ceremonies, and the j Gift a crowd as Thotnasville lias ever I several hours later, when the little [his^body
ell. where the flight took-place. • Thomasvllle Rand furnished delight- known.
The baloon and other features of ful music for the occasion.
tho Carnival will continue through Camlvaj Tlie Rest Ever Exhibited in The Coast Line train from Albany
the week, at th. Plney Woods lot. ; ^ j yesterday ^brought In over live hmt-c UIlrt ,; r8tanil th^eaune 5V stream and In a few moments' »'-•
Shows were visited this week by, „ 10 morning trains from Hal^’rldge l bl * ««». »«' *>»n I«*™ed that It}"?.*?™ dl ! d Th ? ..">»>« 1 *'
hundreds of people mid all of the and M ontlcello also brought In ai was brougl,t “ko"* as the result of,
eltractions were apparently well | orXR number It is estimated that ,somot hing radically wrong in the,
patronized. The animal show Is one f lHy twn thousand people came to:‘' hll ' l s Bt °niach. An otic was ad-!
of the best that Mr. Jones has ever lh( , 0 ^, v R11 (ra | n on vesterday alone : minlBtercd and It was discovered that 1
had and the Ilona, tigers, leopardH; .the baby bad swallowed whole!
and elephants aro made to do very , . . . ,, , iacorns.
clover and daring stunts by severs’ T? 11 Jlolordome. at the t arnlval i x),e ae. idenl was a most remark- j
trainers . \ j® 1 }“ 1 r»w u^a? ' one an<l th> atla ‘ k procli>ltated
The diving girls attracted unusual j® 1 , e , ar ’ and ,aw c [?. WtIt, at ‘ l»y the unusual incident cam* with-,
attention and both of tho women ;k,®^, or , lnant ^ ! ' y ,° ung 1 cut warning and the little tot
are very clever at their w. " " ’ ‘ “
are both swimmers with
HAY.
Host bule peavlne hay, $2.0u
McKinnon.
Hest SOO pounds hay. $,">.00.
seized
violent t-onvul-l The horse was knocked lincon
jsions. j scions, hut In a minute revived an.
When the attending physician ur-:) rlt<1 10 get up. Immediately blooi j
In ms. and was open to those
a f 1 do not tjun more than four lirirsi
at the k.' rent or otherwise.
1 1st. $7.50. A. M. McKinnon.
2nd, $5.00, s. I,., Heald.
•’Ird, $2.50. T. T. Joiner
(xhton.
LARGE CROWD PRESENT
AT FAUt WEDNESDAY'.
Perhaps the largest crowd that
«ver attended a Tbomaa County
Pair, In all of Its history, was pres-
•nt in Thomasvllle Wednes
day. Hundreds canto through the
•ountry, and every train'that arriv
ed that morning was corwded to ca
pacity. Tho people spent the day at
tending the various amusements,
The winners In the acre yield of
rived Oil the scene he was at a loss ■ began to spurt from his wound in a j rolton wM he announced later. 1
■ ... Most two stnlks cotton, any varle-
. $2.00. T. T. Joiner.
Rest 5 pounds of short cotton In
•d. $2.00. .1. .1. imvis
(The best 5 pounds of cotton was
it of J. II. llcrhcncr. hut it was
short cotton, and
Rest three stalks corn $1.00 and
Thotnasville Press 1 year. S. I>.
Heald.
Rest 12 ears corn. $*.23 and
who Thomasvllle Press ! year. A. ].
Shepherd.
Rest one bushel of corn in ear,
$2.On and Thontasvilie Press 1 year.
< " ( ochran & Bro.
2nd best. $1.00. a. J. Shepherd.
B#*st H bushol of rust proof
v«a« vv uuiou . , . _ , , , . t in iii II111fs UIIII l II »* 111(11$ IOI WiiS
work. They![ ady w ho rides Is especltjlly- attrac- ■ ( ij,„g ero „siy til before medical aid
1th records, ] ,lve 11,1,1 k er work Is splendid. could be summoned. It is believed
It was stated toduv that i voum ,!,nt ,hn aror,, s km* been swallowed:
1 ACRE OF CORN
NETS 60YII ,500
th»*r«*fori» wj
romped it ion.
SUGAR TANK.
(The winners in the acre yl<
sugar-<*aiie will be announced
hy the fair management.)
Best 2 pounds brown suenr .
$! «'«* Mrs. W. \Y Dekle.
in
oats, $1.00 and Thomasvilre Pre*« 1
year. J. C Beverly
Best three sheaves rust proof oftto,
$1.00 and Thomasrille Press 1 year.
J. L. Wilson.
Best Ms bushel of Appier oats. $1.
J. Beverly.
Best three sheaves ot Appier oats.
Thomasville Press 1 vear. J. C.
Beverly.
PEANTTTS. .
Be ;r ‘ii bushel of ground peas, not
Spanish, $1.0o. Elmo Duren.
I»OULTRY—Farm Stocks
Largest and best exhibit ot pouk
(Continued on pace 3.)
. man,
[the oil of eoru, made merry with
j the snake lady last night and to
; provo his courage, jumped into the
'pen with the snakes. He was easi-
[ ly persuaded, however, to retire af
ter his daring feat, and resents the,
j Imputation that he lias sime seen'
snakes.
din;; lay
baby
unusually playful just before he
seized by hard convulsions.
DW.AKD J. \V EL DORN, OF lilt’ll-
MON DUOUNTY, tiETS THAI
MUOI IN I'RIXES AT THE Al •
(•USTA FAIR.
HOKE SMITH DOING CHEAT
wu,m .OS tibltiGOLTUfllSTS
one
ii<»
of the Greenwood,
; IMantatlon has been a revelation to \ nti .... . .
I the people of this county. There Is V J ’ on^rva lon
not a single thing In the display ‘ C..n».«ler harm ITola
in his teens, Edward J
Richmond oiinty, ha.
$l.5oi», and lie holds
record for production on
re for tills season. H<
the
the 1m
gets
Your Friends Know
It is just as important to use good
stationery as it is to use good English;
Either is an index to- character. Station-
ery may be in good form without being
expensive.
See our new line.
Peacock-Mash Drug Co,
Phones 105-106
Tbomasville,’Georgia.
I which cannot be jrown effectively in
■a mail’s garden, or back yard. The
gardener who had charge of tlie
; display, Mr. Wilkinson has been com.
;t*Hmented hy everybody who saw
It he exhibit, # for the artist! • effect of
;b!s work.
loins at This (’onvention.
John II. Goi-tlnn rlmpter.
All members of the John B. G
don Chapter. Daughters of the Con
federacy who have not paid in their
quarter for tho barrel of syrup to he
sent to the Old j>oldlers Home at
Atlanta, will please do so at once.
It Is necessary that the syrup be
nurchased as soon as possible, and
it cannot be done until the money : * ,B '[ 0,o n mt ‘ nt problems, ami
tor It la all in hand. i through the Congress the world h
One •; air of mule** $ «;«•(»
Wagon and harness I Oil;
Rerehe/on mare too
. 4l , v . , , 'Scholarship in college 25«» i
Atlanta. Nov. 2u. Leading (Jeor- a nd national .-urn sh..«
pin HgrltMiltiirista have written to, and other i.rlzen r.u
Senator Hoke .Smith to congratulate' |
him on his magnill ent address on ! Total i I ",on i
! " , kj*'ct of soil i DUHorvatlon and j These prizes ure given .voting Wei- \
jb' rn in connection with the Augusta j
|<’hr°nicle’s corn show, held in con-j
ia-C’arolim
A’ork.
ievelopai
farm demonstration
It appears, from
Ihe last lev, days, that Georgia, j ,,'eetlon with the
through Senator Smith, will have the! fa | r . addition
honor ol instituting a movement | stt || 1|ut .
"hich is to become nation-wide, and 1
from which all agricultural sections
will benefit.
The .Senator Is urging on the Na
tional Conservation Uonress tlie
broadcast consideration of agricul
tural development problems,
Ladies:
The money can he left with the LI-1 l ^ a , r ?* I1 f <,PlRll,i !' r the proposed
. ... ... ... alu to be glv ,> * 1 * >im can»tn>*.
Agent
For
Fine
Cwndies
brarian, at the public library.
ETTA A. REID, President
MMETMOR THURSDAY
*. .• w. ••
Cotton Open Close
December 13.55 13.35
January 13.1 J 13,02
March 13.22 13,0s
May 13.IS 13.02
Tone: Barely steady.
Loral Spots, 13 cents.
Naval Stores Market.
(By Associated Press.)
Savannah, Ga., Nov. 20.—Turpon-
tino Arm at It J-4. Rosin ton.
(Types O., It.70 to 13.75; H„ |3.70
l.77$4ii.,tt.T*. *■
n. at the Senator's re
quest hy the l'. S. Department of
Agriculture.
Senator Smith urges the heartiest
co-operation between the Conserva
tion Congress and the National Con
gress ln the broad we' 6 .
AHC030LD BIRD GOONS
Two Thousand llushels of Corn autl
Nome Machinery Were Destroyed
at Ills Plantation.
The largo barn of Mr. J. F. Arch-
hold, at Ills country place, Chinqua
pin, was (turned day before yester
day. It contained two thousand
bushels of corn and some machin
ery. The cause of the Are was prob
ably the oerbon bisulphide. In Ihe
iif 1 mun
busbclH of
It cost him |
ko it. or Just
it. grown on on** no
2S cont-j a biislud to
$51.0 5.
The corn clubs an* growing in fa
vor constantly among r'.n* boys and ,
leaving tho valuable jirl/.os out of
tho ipiootion. these contests teach f
the hoys what scientific farming!
means and the results tint may l»e !
achieved.
The nearest, approach to young i
\Ve|born’s values was made in ISSiUi
when C’apt. Z. M. Drake, of Malboro. |
•3. C., who holds the world’s cham
pionship in corn growing, grew 255
bushels and got $1.0u0 in prizes,
laast year young NVelborn stood third j
in Georgia, making 101 bushels of it |
grown on one acre. The record in j
Georgia was 17? bushels. Jerry
Moore, the South Carolina boy, grew*
228 bushels a year or two ago on I
one acre. i
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corn, which was used to prevent j
weevils. A lighted match anywhere
near the barn or a cigar or cigar
ette might have caused the fire. Mr.
Archbold used hla flro-flghUng ap
paratus effectively and managed to
confine the flames to that one it lec
ture. The loss was large.
Vis \ our READY-TO-
WEAR DEPARTMENT,
as well as a full line of
Cccits and Coat Suits, you
will find a larg? assortment
of dresses, including all the
n ew shades in Crepe de
Ch ; ne, Crepe Meteor and
Charmeuse.
These are all new and the
best quality.
Just received, a few sa'in
pumps, in high and low
heel; also the latest in pat-
e t leather, the Baby Doll;
ask us to show it to you.
Louis Steyerman,
The Shop tf Quality.
On tbe