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llackonsuck, H. Holt lime. 1
Jenny Lindt .Tift A Smnv Co.
Loun Yellow Cautelouiicvl.H.Cireen
other state, and pronounced by par-
., tie's who hud seen both to be equal, I , — ^
if not superior, to the fruit display! W*
‘! at the World!* Fair. , “ iffiS:—"±55:«
Thu fair was . a success in every
j respect, and will be remembered as
one of the most notable events in
, , , , , ... The Mid-Summer Fair edition of
doses to-day. It has been one °f the tifton GAZETTE is one of the
mIvarnlw cl!’' l an ^ ^ mt Tver illustriatcd the natural I favored jourual, and the ( managcr
out by thf t
e ,manager•
resources of a section, or shown-the! deserve much praise for Hs success.
the history of South Georgia, lie-1 ® e P* r j ment Flowers, i magni(iw . nt ,. esu | ts of i nU ,i| lefe ri t ef- iFort Val,e y Mirror -
low we publish a full and complete ( 1<C *””*i'. wiisffufiVnUaii.J tr ’ fort and well-directed uapi‘,nl. It was , TheTlWOS Gazette
list of the premiums awarded. Km Display Geraniums,let,Mr*,c. w.i jU\wkkI, rent week is one of the
1 3m\,«iw.J.F.wuatui. .a uraat day for Georsta when the! „ , u ... >...
prei
DEPARTMENT I-FRUITS.
Of Southwest Georgia's Won
derful Resources,
Host I>idj.'l;iy of Krui s. 1st,*.
** “ * “ 2ml
reaches, 1st.
“ *• »• . 2ful
“ •* . fi'raiies, 1st
Tift & Snow Co.
. Cvelonera Farm.
Tif iV: Snow Co.!
..Cviiloneta Farm.
L H. Tift, Tif ton.
of the cm
' iie«riVi*iattv iicjttiniiiiVSt, iirs. c. w. l-iiiw,uni.. !l o rt ' at ‘' a >’for Georgia when the p] e f e papers that h:is ever come out
* c#». c! w. rnffi: 1 Tifte discov ^ e(1 tllu val «® of South i of that section of the state. It is a
* -'"l- ■ “ «. shinsjer. I Georgia denuded pine lands, and con- ] twelve page edition and signalizes the
Foliage Hants,1st,MrsJ .S.Shinitfer.
... F. wilso
Xotcs of Interest, With Complete
List of Premium \wards.
' It w’h be gratifying Jo those in
terested, to know that the fair vyae
a success. financially as well as
otherwise. It was well attended
and the receipts from all sources
reaclAbufween sever, and tight, hun-
'tired dollars.
- Some of the individual exhibits
were very line. Among the ones;
that deservcgjpecia! mention was,,
'those of Mr. V\ . Lennon, Judge J.
lml thu Cyek-.neta,
'’it
2mt .11. tl. X W.O.TItt.
Fears lst,KoyaW>#»e Fruit t o., Fo’n.
“ jfinl, *•'. i Farm. ,
i'lum'ft. Is.., Kv-vst-dm* Fruit Cm |
•• 2ihL ('\t: mn*ia Farm
Ar» le*. ls’.tl t j, 'lel't a.vl.fonlan.
*»ml, K* yston#5 \\rni* fo.
•• •• *Jmi, “ ,). F. Wilson. | (.«,
Cut Flowers, 1st, “ H. it. Lester, j
“ “ 2tul, “ J.F. wllstm.
Cut Roses, 1st Jennie Jlcllo MuFluml
“ “ 2ml, Mrs. ,1. F. Wilson.
Cut Fluke,ULJenuie Hello Mol*haul
*• u ‘ 2ml,. -Mrs. IL H. Lester.
Cutwihl Flowcsrs,lRt, “.I B.Shingler
“ " u 2ml, “ U. H Lester
Flute Aj»i»'( s Ti.'t & Snow Co.. Tit'ro •. Host Spe«\ Double <. , enmimw,kS:2 “ C.W.FulwM
“ Sikui 0'(jti!nn, Tifton. 1 Hest-BiuM:. Uoso (ioraiiinin, lu\:2«l “ .LF.wiJsott.
l/ j ro ire Fears K*-vst«»nc Fruit, Co. ' Best Spec. Fusehia, 1st, — Mrs. F. t*. Hoatrijiht.
K. iller I' m ■*.«, »•’. Fulham, Ty Tv. “ •• “ 2ml, . “ w. Leimou, FvTu i.orffCt ’’(‘irothtioil lUHl fieltt CMOS, tllO
ll,u* left Fears, *L \t\ Warre i, T Tv. Host Specimen Coleus,1st Mrs. C w 1-ul\vnotl,LM, | « * . 1
Am' Y.srivrv Fears,Kevs:one Fruit Co- Mrs, .1. ri. Shinier. i i»iles of miUiiniOtn melons 111 their
IVstolu-**. Fiiv Vit.'.. ll. HoL’au .Tifun. He.suSpeo.Uosc,any Ui.uMstOwiM, Mrs.lt.H Lester, j 1 '
lAl evta..l S. Sitingv..V>H.’u. Host Spec. Falm, 1st, Mrs. ,T. S, SUiujilor, 2tl. Mrs ' S u^i\rv sweetness, Uu* re<t-Uusl\CU
.Moxam'itf. U. IL* W O Tift. <1. I'. Wilson, j *’ 1 , , ..
*'liiiies.* (H i :,(Ml 'ioo 'mon. lies:Spec.Foliage FlsuU.lstv';-2tl.Mrs..L.S.?ihinj:icr j ijcaches, illiu tll(‘ VHlietl assortment t
Cr.twtufa’s I'.;*rlv.’riiUv'Snow. Host tspeo. Century Fltmt, 1st, Mrs.,l.S.t>ltin”i«r.
SoefiiV I'eaoli.W.C/Hmiups.m. 2ml, .1. F. Wilson.
* — » -- «"*• ••“* *' «• Fulwootl,
ived the idea of practicallv illus- .opening of the second m inial Mid-
rating to the world the. wealth that Summer, fair The Gazette is up to
,; . ... . , ,,,. date.—Macon telegraph,
would tollow their development. Hie . .... ,
. , 1 ... The Mia-Snmmev 1-an-edition of
liton hair presents the poet^ pick . t j )e 'p u , TOV Gazhtik tells a story of
ure of their conception. No one can (] le development. „f the fairest section
look upon the well arranged tables of I of Georgia, ami how it, was brought
about. It is a credit to the energetic
publishers, to the enterprising com
munity, anp to the state. We only
wish tlmt a hundred thousand copies
of the paper could have been strewn
of
B. Clements,
, . . oranes and other smaller fruits, with- : broadcast over the state and the
mums, am- lui-lotv, Tirt.v Sii.ovOi.! Host Seen. Any l’laiit, 1st. Mrs. 0. w. l'nlwooil, |.-s 1 , . , . . r.dnn Kin,d vvie.'.i-
•• wiM ii-Hwo, it tviiiain. Tv tv. ami, Mrs. J. s. bitiiiaiiT. out a forcible liuprosSion that no better <• "ion. i>t uiioW it.% i nuts i auiiii,.. i.
.Ini,all, Kovs'.tnw KruitCo. : Host S|iee. llimillfct, 1st, Mrs. C.aYM'uluoml.Zml, j- * . , U'l,., -p. v , ■ ,..h w1
Miniainiii. -• - Jcnniu uclie Moi’hani, ! land lies liuiieath the ravs ot a genial I ‘he Lli TON UAZtcilE ol the cm
1 “ - n«imw>R. near.itmi<]iiut. uiiscs. tst,di'miiB nolle MpiTmui, • ' vent week is a hummer. It. ts a
wiiii t-t.nn, i- lvur.nii, ty-iy. 2ml, .mm..1. t.wiisnn. sun, orwiswers more protnselv to its; . ,. . . . • , ,
.luliai'i., I'vi-.'amem I'arm, trliy ; iiobv skc. UOiioiiUw.lanVL'il, sirs l . w. l-iilwnoil. 1 ' . twelve page edition, a till IS intended
• (-iiUonihm Xnts Vf. W...M(mk,Sm.mer. llest Jiimijnct INoi-ias.iiiKrtmvoM.Mrs.JUi'.wnsini warrntll of coaxing. Ill ibis beailtl- j . |; 7|1 t-aVitmtl .mmuil Mid-
• IT.U<; Walnuts. A. A. 11 u roll,-iKon. Tit ton. , J i- • I 10 SlgllllUZl Ult second annual .uu
•• 1-.. io■. mu, p.'rajviUbnis,Ty-Ty. Department VI.— DoMesticIndustry. • f*il parndisoot iieauhes and other truits Snnimcr Fair, which opened at
• Cuar’: PiMf<! ,?!•;• r-i. ,'lr.s.K H. LurUor, I uuluu. r , r . * . , , \ir 1 \ r »v, .
‘ F.sirt* (ifiiie,--. .It Mt;:. K. M TIC, Tlfl.on. H-st Display FiimLugf. 1st, Mrs. \v. w. M.n.k, 2d. V(‘fc*lntlOll, tliel’O IS \\ ICSSOIl tllilt .LlttOl) OU >> CuHOSuilV. I IU» pajKM
1 , i ; .. ..... t, t» t iijl i.i. ’ . ..... w . „ ,»>•«
exhibit, from Irwin; i'inoy Gary
Nursery, Mr. and ^Irs. McFhaul,
Mrs. Luster, W. C. Tlnmipson, J.
• M. Watson and Mr. and Airs.:
’J Monk, from Worth, in the line of j
farm, garden and domestic mutts-;
try.
• Thu art exhibit was a surprise to j Il'y lnjofil i'a (ieserving of great creiilt as a ship.
* every one, both in'point of excel- l'«r, also of fine flavor amt color.
lenca and extent of the d.sphtv. j Department II.—Farm Products.
Two paintings by M iss 1 .ilban b.c-1 )tegt mspiay of Products,1st p’*e,cyc
Millnn, ot Aiupnlin, clcservd< vspe.c-, „ , 4 Forage, 1st,.!..jC>'c!
ial notice. The exhibits by Mre j
E. II. Tift and Mias Catheri. e Tift i
l.xilcwiirc. UiU-Tlfr, “. Mrs. 11. )'■ heater. ,. , , ,
I.i--, li. W.o Tlfr, •* llest Display l-iwoncs, 1st. Mrs. It. K. 1.ester, )u; iv well he studied l>\- the repre-
t-.,>■-<>■-.-. n. II.Tlfw “ 2ml, Jirs. Miint-. • .
i:,-i ..Won, Kt-vst&ttn rrult Co. Jicst Ois. Pickle*, 1st, Mrs. Wilson.2d,Mrs.Ia^nir. : s entatlVe 111011 ot Georgia. It opens
lvri;i:is, “ “ ■’ ilcst Disiday Canned Id nit, 1st, Tiftoii t'anninv
Moor’s Early
•' “ Worden “ “ “
• “ “ Slartlin, “ , “. ,
, i, o Cliampioh, E. H. Tift, lifton.
, .. •> Catawba,.. Keystone Fruit Co.
. “ “ of any variety, E. H. Tift. Tif ton.
, Snecial award to Ciias. H. Goodman,Tiftou, oiv
Amelia Peaches, grown dn tree 2-years old. Ltt-
r.-.;
4 i •
• ■
■
K V;
m'
<d
clone tal'arm
fataou.Sum'r.
Forage, 1st,..... Cyeloncta Farm.
- b ’2nd, J. G. MePlmnl.Po ti.
•• lliisliel Bye, 1st prize,J. M. Watson, Sumner.
.. •• m amt, J. G. McPhaul, Poulan.
- Bushel Peas, 1st prize J. O, McPhaul.
„ •> •< 2nd, S. F. Overstreet, Tifton.
“ Bushel Wheat, 1st prize, Cycloneta Farm.
•• Bushel White Oats, 1st, J. M. Watson, Su r.
,i •• '• 2nd, J. G. McPhaul.
- H’hT Tied Bust-Proof Oats,lst.G.W. Warren
.V Manufacturing Co,, 2d, Mrs. U.II. Lester.
Best Display dollies, 1st, Miss ,Xi‘ttie Youmans;
2nd, Mrs. It It Ulster.
licit Display wine, 1st, Mrs.Monk; 2d,Mrs,I)esicr.
llest Sample Preserves Mrs It 11 Lester.
Best Sample Pickles Mrs w w Monk.
" “ Jelly.. .Miss Flora williams, Ty Tv.
11 “ Canned Fruit Mrs w w Monk.
» n wine >irs. Monk.
“ Specimen liuttcr Mrs. Monk.
“ >• Kaeun Mrs. Monk.
•> Ham 1G McPhaul.
“ Spec. Gallon Svrup Mrs w w Monk.
“ “ Sugar J. Hutchinson, Tifton.
» 11 Corn Bread Mrs HU U'Slerd’uulan.
u “ Light Bread, sirs FG Boatticht,Tifton
11 “ Biscuit Mrs F G Boatright.
“ “ Pound Cake, Mrs wTHargrett,Tifton.
“ “ Cocoanut Cake Mrs It B Ulster.
“ “ Sponge Cako mis 11 11 Tift.
“ “ Jelly Cake Mrs w w Monk.
*i *i UinicV ..Miss Flora Williams
makes a spiuiulid showing for Tifton
and for the counties of Worth, Bun-ion
and Irwin, which togetilth comprise
up a new field of enterprise, m which | the Empire Garden. The Gazette is
our young,moll may louk forward to right ill front of the prncessipn, in
wealth aiul action, to he folio .veil by j a section that is advancing rapidiv
public good that exist in no 'other ; Albany Herald,
profession or calling. It blazes out a j Wu desire to lender our gtalilude
way in which lands that may be had to our neighbors for then- kmdlv up-
for two dollars an acre will double in P'-eeiation of »uv humble vKort to
value each year after settlement fora; !o «""* 1 ,<W I» K S lH>sfs ll
dozen years, until rapid sueeesHion | credituh'le fair edkion. We intend
of settlement and development will! to make an l.o-est effort to deserve
reach the experience of California in 1 appreciation m the future m using
increased valuations. It opens up tha I every legitimate means to advance,
avenue ol corporate possession of | »«< only the i,unrest of Tilton. ,,,,-
Department VII—Woman’s Work.
,V 1 'irimi;,TiG.McPlinnt I llest Display UamttiWrk, 1st, Mrs w It McPhaul, ’* “ 1" . „r 1 of all wirem-ass Geoi'-".-,).
“ Wlilit* IF , TIL.-iS: S .owf oium n> jfylvt;.il<*r; 2ml, mi? w w Monk, Hmuirr. lar^O bfullFH nl lUlHL NVllCIX* till* |J1 OOI , ’ r
». •• •• 2'i'i, ('yi*l»Mie»a Furjii. Hv8t Spec.. \vornt»*«l MiuUrolHerv; l«i Mrs Monk, ,*■ t , »» i i —“
” Yellow Com. ( . F. Sv\jr^«.'I2nd, Mr* .1 V. IVeplv*. X\M. oi tniMV ftM’tllltV Will <lVflW \ t St.‘
2iuL ,,1‘ypdbio ii Igi. :! 1 . Hcsl jniuMt. Silk Km»Ii’u’.v,miv* T S william^,S inn r ‘ . f|M . ,
lHmtrli Uitv. lv, W. rontrer. Tit ton. rneoiiiitMi N«i*«llc\vork, lnt mth H (« lloat- • fnnii j ,,ik
2 id. ..L IL MclM.uuL ,2nd, Mrs L 11 Tlfr.,
section. Then? is no
every
o. .ii,». .'mi "J'». i2no, Mrs I, 11 mil, , r n*pa .* >
HuihIIv O.iin. in: W. UniH.'ii, IrwltivilK*. FluKlMvork, lur, Mrs-Monk; 2nd,. • longer il problem of i lltotl section S j
.. 2ml, .1. M. M'n r i*on, Sun?m*r. m»«* w ll MvI ImuI ■ " ' . „ 4 . , ,
lMciMdi and 2nd. ,i. o. Mid*is:iuL nosi,Si»«h.rrocdivt workj 1st, mi>. Monk; 2nd,! future. Its fame lifts 1*0lie to the eii- M.mnfocturiiiLr ('onfcctioiier— Impor-
,■ Mlllc, 1st, ll. M. llngiiu, Irwlnvllle. mi* J K Pee Jes, Adoi. . , . , . „ I r- ,,
2ml, ( yelnueiii l-itriu. u v ,sl spec, ilnii.l work, 1st, Mrs .1 K Peeples.Ailelu'u eiUllllrv, aild tllU Ilollie-M.’ekei ; t,i.e ftud Wholesale 1* HIU-V Gt'OCer.
Il.iz Sulks <’.n-,,Ut,II.T. |.Ti;teln*r,pclIln. 2ml, Mrs A it Peeples, , , . , i l i
2ml, W. U-Iiimn, ||\’Ic. Best Slice, million work; 1st, Mrs Monk, 2ml,Mrs. | u’llO IS ilfaWll to its oonters lie- OUies ,li llini- Tif.
.. c.iui-. 1st. ti. w. Wart-en.TvTy Mul'lmut l/ftw/k. iiuiwii. i.m' u ij
*2ml, o. W.Cnnger.'rri. n^sr.Spur. I.;ice work; 1st, mis P W Ale.Mimlcr, | a llOllie-OWner. , n„ |. v ,. v • Thanks for
.. C„r.!im. (Slum) 1st.I. n. l-nulk.' Alnpslui, 2ml, Mrs S K regie, Alsimlin- ! ... „ f<m, (rtf., -v>I- M U--MI.N . , ii.ini.s i
.. .. •• - 2m!,J .M.W iiMtm : ia. B f Knee, Tldv: 1st unit 2urt ( Mrs. w II Mel'luml. And this is the lesson that is open- . m .....1 ii
Umg.ils. .('yclnnera F in * siieeimcn IMtlowsluun, 1st, Mrs muPIuiiiI, 2iuI,mvh .... *, I tl><- ‘<F10N ItAZ.I.I i f, Him u
p v
contained some genuine work
art. Mrs. D. G. Irby and Mrs. L. j
S. Shepherd contributed largely to j
the .success of this display.
’ The display of needle and fancy
work was simply marvelous, and
covered the entire field in this line.
Special mention is made of the dis
play by Mrs. McPhaul, of Worth,
Mrs. R. \y. Clements,of Irwin,and
Mesdames J. E. Peeples and J. A,
Alexander, of Berrien.
• Mrs. B. T. Cole and Mrs. F. G.
Boatright had charge the Woman’s
Building, and the beautiful arrange- j
ment-of the displays was largely due
to their unt iring' efforts.
Dr. J. F. Wilson, Judge J. B.
Clements, Mr. B. T. Allen and ().
L. Chest mitt, rendered some valua
ble assistance at the •secretary s
desk. .
The crowning teatures of the fair
‘ was the fruit displays of the L'iit &
snow "Co.,; E. H. Tift, W. O.Tilt,
Cycloneta Farm and the PineyPark
Nursery. All that skill’ and la.sfe
could accomplish to make this dis-
vi* was done aiul to- i « *• *• •• ^im, ,>irn. i*. ». *111
O fer with natures beautiful ami Department VIIl.-Children’s Work, forty -pmrts or twenty-six bushels
e Hc*t*r^, lat Kinmer Smlili. Tv Ty. l{ , Kt oi^tii aV Neo»llpw«*rk, 1st, Fas«li* Tift; 2ml f til fee peck'S lllld t hree (lUHl’tS. I lH*
“ 2nd F. iVlluun, ly ly. , I niic Monk. . . . i.
ivihnm, Ty Ty. other artiolcH lnt, Llllio Monk« 2ml,; (jrfit tilllVC hundred (jlllll'tS brCHI^llt
fc-... llli ..,.- Tv Tv
Ati-aNta, (’a,, duly I'd, ’! n.
< ffliee of If Ait:: v L St-hi. using Fit,
2,ii-bI.M.Watson, ^'"'jioatriglit. , ,
Specimen Table mat, ?«t ami 2nd, Mrs AicFuauL
Department III.—Garden Pr.-ducts. ; Htwotinm^lmit i«t, nm mu. k,amu
Ile/t Display Cabbage, l»t. w. UMUinii, Irwlnv’lo ; „-| |uull matioil HockH, 1st, Mrs Isillu Wood,
“ 2nri Major iMiller. (ol. Cnnil: 2ml, Mrs Monk. ,,
•• licet*.1st, (t. M. UCt, tifton. snocimen Hug, 1st, Mr* J E I’eeptes,2ml .urs.J.t. I tlllv.S- AdVCI'Usor.
•< *• " 2mi,J.M Watson, Sumner. wttsim, Poulan. ,
Onion*, 1st, W. UMimm, Irwlnville. ( HpuoiiKCU Pill cushion, 1st, Mrs McPImnl; 3ll(l,
.. 2nd. Gy oft) tda Farm. 1 „,•* Monk. J Money tn rst.ruwnv.lltUM
Mi's Monk.
t .wvelmen ClmirciiBinmi,mtaim an,mi> Aiei mini i , i; t ,; Mtr
Specimen Toilet mat, 1st, Mrs McFlmul, 2ml, Mrs Mr. J. (t. (»mydOll living HUOUt
Fkaui. ! one inile from Tifton hu» demonsfra
Cucuml'frs. Ut,....C , yelont*ta Fnrni. speeimeu C-liair cushion, 1st and 2d, mi> Mcl’haii!
2nd, 'l*d. Me I’Inin I. s,,|.,,iinnn Toilet mat. 1st,
Best rtami'le Heans,
Toinatoes. Is;, F. Felham, Tv 'ly * S | 0f ,|{
Tomatoc?*. 2nd, ,1. H. Sldn^lt'r. A. h 11. spoeimen oalntin^on Silk, It A: 2d, Mrs m«*F1
Turiiirfl, 1st idize, CyeloiieUi harm. ; rt ., ccl|llcn q„n t i Rtt MrK UwClcmeiitB, Irwin- «,U1
fitr.iKrM, 2nd W. Iamhuoii, InvInviJIe. ‘ v |llo: 2nd, Mrs w ’S Hamrctt. ted the fllCt that HlntWbei i lefl Will
Snminhos lAt, A. M.AVatfM*ii,Siiuin r.; a |MM ., Illt , n Counterpane: l»t Mrs Hilnn Typirt, | ... . 4
Squashes, 2ml, Mrs. U. H. lister, I n. XnshvllUv, 2ml, Mrs it wClomcuts. Irwlnvllle. i paV. He lltUJ 111 fitl’tiwbel l IOH OIIC
»le Heaiw.Ui.Mrs. It. H. U'.* er.Foulan. j*p Ct .j IU o n silk < inilt: lnt Mrs w T wiilianiB, Bye* j ' :
vd to the hundreds of thousands j ^ a to-JJAty to get out
of acres of South (.eorgiii lands. ft|| ,.,|ition like this. It, ought to he
ShalUve bc-netit by it?—Brunswick | t|)0 : )r|(|(J ()f thp wil() | L . sc . t . tl o„, as it
must have taken a great deal of
i work to get it out in this manner.
Jfrcn/ citizen as well as the eili/or are
to be complimented mi this as an edi-
•imi, j. M. WaMmi, Hniniwr. i ''‘''■gmorej’-Jfih'.M'fs'h’wciemiint«,'ir»Tiivhie.J j third of an acre from wliidi lie lias
Best Samidc Dwarf Kvan*. elilV llarw.r. 1’oulau siiH'iimm Vr,m)n.'t Cimntoriianci 1st Mr:
Best Sample wax Bean,, Airs. B. II. Is'stor,] I n. wikkU. Ci'oll;2nd, Mr* J A Pliilll|iK. Tl
2nd, -Mr*. W . \\ .Monk
Mrs Isclin
Tifton.
sold this veur eight, hundred mid
l bountiful handiw ork to draw upon : Host Sample i»gc ^
’ such a creation w as produced . as 1 n,.*:. sample Carrot*. 1st,
will never be forgotten by thos
who saw it.
lion of this kind does a city good for
a long time to come.
I am glad to see the complimen
tary things it said about you, and
know that they aie deserved.
Wishing you sm-eess in all your
undertakings, and kindly extend my
■ (,fC Hostfjjtnipin f'ciidiAgi;;'ist. I’kfiF rift Tifton. „ LM1 ‘'"ApfoTiunn'Rawing,' any kin.i, 1st, Caasio I fifteen cents per quart and the bnl-!'compliments In the editor ot the <«a-
. j llest Sample Co"ard*r'{s’. < Mr*.' W. W.' Moult. ppedjgf’eif'Uap iirawlngl'isl. 011(12>t, C N Wilson, mice Were Sold at, twelve Ulld ll half J ZFI'I'F, I reWItllll,
Verv frillv vours.
. , r .,. . . I#CI*I> ' oumus. in., ... ... hpeeimell Mill' Drawing, UI1U *U, ^ ^ ” nr...... nin./\ nvic oxnx. .
TllC (ll.spkiv ot the J. lltOll Can-j 2ml„.L M. Waruon, Hmuucr. Bpcelmen Needlework lHt, CaBHle Tift, 2hcI, K'l-
• ■ , ‘ l’ 1 , ; , ■ Host Sample Sugar ror.:; 1*1, W. I/Mino", 2nd. Thnuinm. CelltS per quart, ll
mng and Manutacturing c.HViprUlS j J. Mi-.l-)iuit1. Poulan. . Spi'( lm'--ti Patcdiw-ork 1st, Satlie Yonimin*. 2ml,
and of-Hie Tifton Foilildi-v Pl’.d Ma- Best Samjdc Omuiril.rrs. 1st, IF llotdanivirmn. UMfe Mmlk . j realized frOlllatllOSe
• ana oi toe . ... 2nd,C. G. Dull. TyTy. , Si llmituit l*t, laattnre Timmon*. 2nd, . „ .
chine COlllbltnV ruliects great credit lies; Sanudr Egg Plant, 1st f.,v« mu-Sl Fnnn..ud, Jennie Bello Mol’imlll, j’onlan. tlOll to 11* 18xlllilllJi W
'A ■ - ’ i • * * - - . ii i f ..I I., ..m f t*l ( ■ .*ii ... ■ .. . ...li,I tsi......I to.i.ilii Itr.lbi
making *113,7i>,
sol-1. I- midi-
won,- used bv fmu
ll.m:ii v L. SCIll.liSlNGEI!
companv renqcis greiu ciuor. i iie*„ s.unidi'Fgg riant, i*t > ><• on.--, iaoi.1.-...., jemito Boilc McPliatti, pmiian. moijj.o leiBMimuj »n, uou.. ./.. ...... A not her Olio.
upon these pet institutions of ri J ttUl j ft«•- N. Wil-on.'^iHl.MrK. HuVlia K^warrcm^TU^Vm.' * il V lliul fricwU lUlll Were 'I’llF. HaNUYKU NATIONAL J>ANK,
and added much to the attractive | ,^,%'^ttar.i. i«. Mrs Monk; en.t«mr' ,h; *° used to make ten gallons of Him I
ness and interest oi the occasion. ; liarpi'r, Pnulan.
, "ti : Hc*» Sample (1111»f*i■*. l^*'i C>elom'f.
The arrangement coinnutte« cov-1 1
ered
and
crow-
roar of laughter.
Ox-races, byciclu races, sack
races, waU-rmcion eating contests.
of the city of New York.
Farm; 2nd.
.M iifii-n Garden Prnitwd* 1st, Lester Youman*.
2nd, <" X wll.inn, l’nulan.
The arrangement committee cov-, ’ J ’ ut. u-.n-r Vonmau*. ’
:red th,einselves nil over With J5^t saullne'iv.^VL^n.m ’ll.U. -'nil, (! N Wilson, Pcmlnn. were ?ol.
,uul from 3 to 6 each evening the fm. ...Die 1 hsd J - H -Department IX—Fine Arts. -'"'.V ^rd.
crow'd was in one cont inuous up- , !(U . L tv ."out ivqajw*: 1-. II. Uol.lm.e-. Best Displav 1st, nr*. I'. It Tift, 3ml, Mrs. w ||
2nd, (. II. Gnndnian.
Bob; Sample Pepper; 1st. J. M. V.hiwm. 3 id. » .
F. Baker, Tifton.
It,.st San |dr t'umpkfas; Hl.cyi-'.enila Farm :2m;
T. F. If ire, Oidila.
wer* among the chief amusemehts.
while Master TtldsdVl ivanr.an dis- iiest: I|tt;,*li,any\nrlnty. 1st, B. W.o.iw-r, I * * -
. , . i •' ir . ., ton, 2nd, W; ll.ncmentH. Irv.i;i-.m.;.
t mguished hlinsclt <ts a Ugllt-ropc j |, t , g! Samp-i.Tmia.nws, l«»,!yemiura Varm.2nd.
walker
lamp-
, C. G, D‘li, Ty Ty.
. , Bert fkem l'j Turnips. l«t. .1. M, Watson; 3ntt,
The utmost-f r ood order prcvtuieu j w. t. t-iompsou, Ty T.v.
and everybody left in great good I
Aitior.g the prominent visitors to Department I \. Melons.
G,,-- ii W iT„ I'.es: Dwplav.ntlklmis. Js;. rif,e. S,a.-,.
ti lt. -J. '■ • 11.IU.CS, cvcPmcta Farm.
- • lv., ,1. fi.MePt
r t ile pv
the fair were St
Mr. Fitzsimmons and Mr. Morris, J. o. MePiumn,
of the IT. & W.i W. B. Sparks, Ol ,le*t Display C.nu.a.mi I *, 1st. dim. B. «.rrt> e,
slf r* V - t* t t\r t n (\ Tlftnn; 2!Ml. J. M. WaDon,.Simmer,
the G. i). if 1 •, J. IN . Vx.ll).lll...8 v e I .vuteri.;. Inns. 1st. W. W . .Mold . 2m.. M ■
Atlanta, W. H. Griffin, Judg
H. Srnitl
Crawford, of Valdosta
tenmrn.
,, t . , •,/■ I ; Bcstli I.inslon'-lo:,*, 1st, Tift A Snow ( .... '.rnl.J.
. Smith, O. M. Smith and Gordon I n.Mci’bujD „ ,
: forges;. watcrmclou "•"/ , . . . ...
! largestmi-.Hkmeloa. ,i. o, .del axtil. | j( . pleogi/d ]o meet ami -a’k Wl.o mi .
In all, there were 1594 entriesi*.re«stCantcinttim ... ,.Tnt
and it is supposed that there were j
at least one hundred exhibits not,
entered for prizes. Each oijihese 1
entries was, in itself, a wonder, and
all combined made one of the finest*|
displays of fruit and garden prod
ucts ever shown in this or any j
strawberry jelly. The first berries', New Youk, .Inly 'yth lShh.
, i .‘ I..,, Me**rx. .fitltttii, foreiP futrk, 7ijion .
?oU A l ,nl t,K l lS( (tFNTl.EMKX:—We have a copy of
the ‘Tifton Gazette” with a cont-
.. ... , , 1 . .,r natative history of your place, mid we
One ol 1 he most marked signs ot 1 -•. 1 , ,
•• Dlsplav Pa'lntlngs .*t. Mrs. K I! Tift, 2ml, . , , , . are certain ly, obliged to )<»l fiO> land*
>iUscaMic'rimt'lift.Tifton. tin.* Ihhcm wus tin? gooil nifL'i ihit, game to U8 ;n<l we shall keep it
'kHtVMno.TsV/epUeriit^rffttin? ore vailed throiighbut the fair lit I il* ju ,)j(r (lies,
- DDidHy i'imn,graph* in., .. i. .veCiccT-. |) ltri(lg Uie tl.ree'UttVS Uie fair We liJivdlv supposed tuic!) it Fair
:: SllSrnilau'.nwinffig'Sltr^GDtTt^; there wen- from out to would bynow in progress with you,
- .. KPmcrPaimirif; 1st, Mr*. Iiii-nrt. . . , • i,but a show.*-, now lapKliy in tin
" »n.Mi"g 1-1, Ml** Lin law four hous'-ii-l people ill llUu ' luMX I, ,,j ;1 ,1 vane... no-.v-a days.
“ B| Cffnion l‘t, *1 1* Mt.rk’t'ry. all tile time Jlllll HOt it CU80 (UUHK-- VoU lril!\%
" ^‘^l^ton“ , ’ rsc * , '' ,r, ' W • * n ‘ J * etitiess, ilistnrbuuce or unpleusimttu-sg! .! vs. M*. Donai.d.
“ afp"" f •' of any kind,and notwitbstumling the , ^ Vine I'rus*.
Department. X.-~Poultry. , or u ‘" l , !^' ct ' rn< ‘ 11! . The Mid-su-’iMi-r Fair is over amt
BeatcniieuUon p.uii;ry, is;.cyeimtciaFarm. were on duty all tlie time, it was ttbt.*^numbered wirii -ie.‘ things of the
iw*t i*alr oeesdfut', Vynionctn Farpi, iiecessary to make it single art eat. j ; [s p,,p f..|-ed will
tuviTiir;l ya,...,, Tnl * '?»"«<" 'I 1 " ta tjr frf .' ,m h»* .
,i:,v. in 'lift,.,,. «... Will — «-!«•*» ot _thi' conntrj, j 1111( |
Mrs. G. K. Abies, of Macon, after that Vnmle us bug.- sumvs ; . sme.*
slid form an internal part of the i.in-
•ik*«522a«. •; VoLvim^ interested in the “Gram! Ar.nv - '.do. s ,ending several days with her sister -did ton.l -- Wteraul part ol he -m-
p{K'S^&o.;.M-.<-.TiL,^^rv^ llV ,” which has 115,00b .neve mar s; ter. Mrs. II. F. Newton, left. Mon- mediate section known at ‘h-Em^re
j i885T-ftom The professor litW beef in- (lay lor Plirrot , where she w.ll spe.nl Xt Ul
’ '• " d»Umg m ripe inches.he pasl four a f, w duV8 witK j,,,. ftll |,er Col. .« ’' 8 ,WU ' ,u ^
irk,. ,t. m. NVa>mi. 1 hf? corn lie ivporre ns n**:r t g - *. , •
tcOG.U. 1L-Mui;c. i if ton. . x v ;tt 4J lilack. SlltS WIl.S lll^hlv plfllSt’u
Litt1e«nako. -L M Wmwu. ha line 113 i»0 eVFi* .IHCKSmn uie,
»1nrtfr« t
Sttaloy Hark,
Culmti ijuoon.
<*ooTp.ia Ui
Kilby fin.'iLL
Nutiue*:,.
fullow rapidly ah-.t sitreiy there is no
in- next ilecadu u-.U
. .1. JL NV;ttH»n.
,..(’ycltmeta Farm.
ill., Daily Courier.
Tifton and the Fair.
with udlinfi wine,
for,l
bring forth.
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