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V aldosft^ Georgia
STOCK
Anything in thb harness ami
bicycls line found nl Hoht, IJ
Hudson’s.
Flour—(he
• The best
LIST Of PRIZE WINNERS
PIG CLUB.
Durock Jersey.
I’nvon Jersey Hoar. 1st prize „t
$5.0(1 In Robert Higdon.
Furoe Jersey Hour, 2nd priz.• of
■I, 1 ,; J*3.00 to (peltry WiglUi
Jersey Ilonr, 3rd prize of
, $1.00 to Goode Cnrr.
Gliroc Jersey Sow, 1st prize of $5-
•00 to Henry Rawls.
Dui'oc Jersey Sow, 2nd prize of
$3.00 (o Fred Walsh.
Poland China.
Poland Chinn Bonr, 1st prize of
. $5-.0p tij' Goode Carr.
Poland China Hoar,-2nd prize of
$3.00 to Guthrie BoiliCord. j
■ Poland China Ko\y', 1st-prize of
$5.00 lo Gnllirl* Hodiford. • •
'■.Poland China Sow, 2nd prize-of
$3,00 lo Price BnHer.
^Poland Claim Sow, 3rd .prize of
$.1.ht)d,i .'Pred Walsh. ' ' »
Berkshire.
Berk,shire (sow. or boar) ist prize
.of $5.00 to Poweji Jones.
. Berkshire:.-(la^.pr hoar) 2nd prize
Ot ,$3.00
J jMU C> •
lraniR^iirii^iV';,,,. bourPlstTlrize
ol f.o.OQfi'dapdwdl, Jones.
Sweejlstakes Prize.
Sweepstakes of- all pigs exhibited
prize of $5.00 to Henry Rawls
COLT CLUB PRIZES.
Horse Colt under 1 year old prize
ol $5.00 to Rufus Coleman.
Horse Colt under 2 years old, prize
p/ 1 $5d)0 to Casper Siantill.
Horse Colt under 3 years old, prize
ol $5.00 to Vidid Smith.
Afnle Colt under T year old. prize
of $5.00 'to Donold Watson.
Mule Colf under 2 years'old, prize
ol $5.00 to B, B. Connell.
mi )) jOlonnbll.'BiB.O’ft (ishrdlnetao.inpa
CORN CLUB PRIZES.
Best Aere.of Corn,' 1st prize of
$10.00, Pig to Powell Jones. '
_ Best Acre of Corn. 2nd prize of
$5.00 to Joseph Jones.
SCHOOL DISTRICT AGRICULTUR
AL FLOATS.
Agricultural Float, 1st prize ol
$25.00 to Fnirviow School.
Agricultural Flo.it, 2nd prize of
$15.00 to Woodland School.
Agricultural Float, 3rd prize, of
$10.00 to Golden Rod School.
Agricultural - Flout, 4th prize of
$5.00 to lave‘Oak School.
Best Commercial Float (horse
drawn) 1-1 prize of $5,00 to ffod-
denhery I lardwarc Co.
Besl Decorated Automobile in Pn-
'■mle, prize of $5.50 to Central Dru 11
Company.
FARM PRODUCTS.
Be-I 10 Stalks Green Cane, prize
of $1,00 to Fuiryiaw School,
IF 1 "* .I 1 * Stalks of Red Cane, prize
>f $1.00 to W. I,. McMillimi.
Best 10 Kars Seed Corn, prize of
$1.00 lo M. J. Harrison.
Best It) Sweet Potatoes, prize of
$1.00 to W. Jones,
Best Kxhil.it of Velvet Beans, prize
'd. $1.00 fo J. 'f. Ro ss .
Best Hi Turnips, prize of $1.0(1 | n
H. r. Swat Is,
Best Hide of Hay, prize of $1,00 to
'? • ( . JoiKfK.
. Best sheaf (hits, prize of $1,(10 ( 0
Golden Rod School.
. Best..Exhibit.oi: Cow Pens, prize of
| > 1,00 'to K. K. Prince.
Best. Exhibit of Peanuts, prize „f
$IJ"» la- W. C. Jones. . :
NEEDLEWORK EXHIBIT.
Bed piece „f Crochet, 1st prize of
$1.00 to'Mrs. J. it. Connell.
Best piece of crochet 2nd prize
Blue-r'ihbou, to Mr.s.W. IT. Bmlbr.
stiml 'r T,llti "~ Ul I'™ <’<’
■>1.00 lo Miss Irene Connell
. J'.esl pibee of Tatting, 2nd prize of
Bhm Hd.hon („ Miss Ida Bloodworth.
Best piece of drawn work, 1st prize
of •'T'1-00 lo Mrs. Thomas Wight.
Best piece of Drawn Work, 2nd
prize, Blue Ribbon to Mrs. F r p
Brown.
Best piece of Bnlteuberg, prize of
•$b(10 l„ Mrs. J. Q. Smith.
Best piece of Embroidery, 1st prize
of $1.00 to Mrs. J. Q. Smith. '
Be.-t piece of Embroidery, 2nd
Id'ize Blue Ril.hon to Mrs. ('.
Browne.
Best Crochet Counterpane, 1st prize
"I $1.00 |„ Mrs. W. |i. Brown.
Best Crochet Counterpane, 2nd
I'l izc, Blue Ril.hon to Mrs. J. p. y mi _
Duzce.
Oldest Bed Spread, 1st prize of
1)0 cents to Mrs. R. It. Arline.
Oldest Bed Spread, 2nd prize, Blue
Ribbon to Mrs. R. H. Arline.
Best Hand Made Quilt, 1st prize of
50 c ents to Mrs. J. N. Barrow,
GRADY COUNTY
Best Hand-made Quilt, 2nd prize
Blue Ril.hon (o Mjw J. Burrow.
Best Hand Mad. 1 piece of any kind
1st. prize of $1,00 lo Mrs. J. \\ : .
non.
Best Hand Made pios-l* auv 1 i-
2nd prize. Bine Ril.hon to. Mr . T
Ct'.peland,
Best display of any hand
work, .1st prize,-$2,00 to Mi-.
Mnggridgc.
Best display of any Ir m|
work, 2nd prize of $1.00 i , Mr
T. Brown.
Best piece of hand wort; by
under 10 years old, prize el ,:i ,,| .
awarded to Dwight Brown.
Second -best, piece of hand mad.
work by hoy under lli yens of a
Prize Blue Ril.hon, Powell Joi
Best piece of hand work hv
"Oder Id years old, prize ol .'10 , (
to Miss Bessie Thomas.
Second best piece of hand mad
work by girl under Hi years old, prize
Bine Ribbon to Loucivtia Jon,-
Oldest Relie, f-, j,, i .. „f *|.i)|j’
•Mrs, J. p, VmiDuzee.
Second Oldest. Relie, prize. |t| l|(
b’dihon to Mrs. Newt Brady.
Best display of polled plant ■
of $2.00 |o Mrs. J, Q. Siiiii !i. ' ‘
exhibit, canned fruit tnh
VEGETABLES.
Best Display Canned Fruits and
Vegetables, 1st prize of {$5.00 lo Mbs
Mamie Hurst.
Second Best Display' of Canned
H'uits and Vegetables, 2nd prize of
$~.o() t„ Mrs. Charles Mobley.
Third best display of Canned
'nuts and Vegetables, 3rd prize of
*1-00 to 8. P. Vanlaudinglmm.
baby show.
I'inest Baby under one veiir of ,|,,, (1
of ,1i5 ' 00 b. Mrs. L." A. Wilcox'
largest rooster AND TlCK-
est cow.
Largest Rooster on exhibition; prize
ot $1.00 to Alex Maxwell.
Hie .Tickest Cow on exldl.ilion
PnZ "irlnm 1 ^ 0 1,1 Beale.
FIDDLERS convention,
p prize of $5.00 ia Fiddlers
Convention wont to John Yawn
CAIRO,
Farm and Other Exhibits Better Than Ever
H ° rSe SSrt ' Acts ’ : ^works
$5,000.00 Spent for Free Attraction
Aifru,f y ’ £ ctob * r 24th-- Children’s -Day
A - U,! " ircp AdmittedFree. ; Special Patriotic Prog 7
-Wednesday, Oct 25th, W. O. W Dav
■ $300.00 Cash Mz e for I),-ill, ^ ^ % p ” ' W
Thursday,- Oct ,26th, County Exhibitors’ Day
onie on; this.day and boost your county
Friday andSaturda:
as Good
T’ine Car of American wire fence
*11 sizes,j.u S t. received. Rod.fcii-
bery Hardware Co.
Fisk Bicycle Tires are gtmfanl-
ced for a yeniv Robt. Jl.n U(is()n
has. them for said,. V
J« L. Oliver’s Son,,
WE SELL EVERYTHING
The Cool Weather
THAT’S coming will-
call for warmer un
derwear. Our stock
of underwear for
every member of the
family is complete
And at Old
Prices
A Woman Selects Our
UNDERMUSLINS
This is your as
surance t h a t
every garment
in our asssort-
ment is of a
quality and style
you will like.
The prices are as
low as it is possi
ble to mqke them
J. L. Oliver’s Son.
lhc Diamond, ffon> 'the is
the most, interesting Serial Picture
ever. ..put in motion pictures.'
Every chapter, is more ini cresting'
at the . Alcazar. Theatre ' every
The Rewvai will begin at Con-
eord Church next Monday night,
the 16th. J.T. Build,-ij E
•BS
ram
Only Playing Louisville, Nashville. Memphis. Birmingham
-Atlanta and Valdosta.
Ballard’s Obelisk
standard for forty years
right on.
,. A Chattanooga power cane, mill
Ho. 72 in good condition for ss l c .
Price $50.00. See, Joe Higdon at
Calvary, or Mr. Forsyth at Far
mers & Merchants Bank.
Say " Jersey Cream”, to your
grocer. Tie will know to send you
i'OR SALE—About thirty five
Shoats suitable for fattening.
Car load Weber Wagons received
Roddenbery Ildw. Co.
.grocer, no win -Know to coni; you
the celebrated Jersey Cream flour,
made by Ballard in one of tlv
largest and best, flour mills in the
world.
Cole’s Hot Blast Hooters make
a big reduction in yfmr coal bill-
see their advertisement and guar
antee.
Car load Weber Wagons received,
Roddenberv Ildw. Co.
FORDS
Select a bank-to deposit your funds
with that is '
V/e will receive our second carload of six
Fords about the 12th of October. If you
are in the market for one call at our of-
. hce and give us your name, so that we.
! can de; 'ver to you promptly upon arrival.
We invit.e you to do your banking business
with us.-
Our bank is managed by men of experience
and your funds are-always safe. • We have
the lar$est Capital find our officers and clerks
accommodating and -courteous.'
remember
» f Tlr*. Tubes and Accessories
•’ at ° m 3hop -- we
We pay interest on Time Deposits
and Savings Accounts.
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aH A ' -TAT. 1 *'j - u
•Lord Agents
REPAIR SHOP
in rear of sales
room. Phone 97.
SALES ROOM
Broad St. next
P. 0. Phone 97.
m.
Citizens Bank
CAIRO, - • CTEORGi V
W. b.. Wight- p r esideht; ; H . G. Cannon, V-Pres/
WH Searcy, V-President and Cashier