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MANY WON PRIZES
AT COUNTY FAIR.
List of Prizes and Winners
Is Published in This
Week's Issue.
The following is a complete list
«jf all the prizes offered at the
Henry County Fair held at Mc-
Donough last Saturday, w r ith the
name of the winner of each:
AGRICULTURE.
1. Best, largest, individual farm
exhibit.
First prize* Avery Corn Drill, giv
en by Copeland-Turner Mer. Co.
Won by S. P. Crowell.
Second pri?e, $5.00, given by Mc-
Donough Board of Trade.
Won by L. G. Bowden.
Third prize, Ribbon, given by Bank
of Henry County.
No entry.
2. Best 10 ears of corn, yield
considered. (A sworn statement
of yield per acre must accompany
exhibit).
First prize, half ton fertilizer, giv
en by Planters’ Warehouse &
Lumber Co.
Second prize, 2 sacks Guano, giv
en by T. C. Kelley.
Third prize, Ribbon
There were no entries under 2
complying with the rules.
3. Best 5 stalks cotton.
hirst prize, half ton fertilizer, giv
'en Green, Tarpley & Co.
Won by T. C. Kelley.
Second prize, 1 pair rubber heels,
given by J. W. Welch.
.Won by Seab Darkness.
Third prize, Ribbon
No entry.
4. Best Deck of peas, thrashed, ‘
variety and yield considered. (A
sworn statement of yield per acre
must accompany exhibit.)
hirst prize, All-in-One Plow, given
by Copeland Turner Mer. Co.
'Second prize, SI.OO, given by Mc-
Donough Board of Trade.
Third prize, Ribbon
'There were no entries under 4.
5. Best peck peanuts.
First prize, one can Jackson Sq.
coffee, T. J. Patterson.
-Second prize, $1 00, uiven by Mc-
Donough Board of Trade.
Third prize, Ribbon
There were no entries under 5.
Ti. 'Best exhibit potatoes
(sweet).
First prize, $2.00 cash, given by
McDonough Board of Trade.
Won by J. M. Green.
•Second prize, $1 00, given by Mc-
Donough Board of Trade.
Third rize, Ribbon
No entries.
HOUSEWORK.
1. Best, largest exhibit liouse
xwork (sewing, canning, cooking,
etc.)
First prize, 10-lb. bucket lard, giv
en by T. J. Patterson.
Won by Miss Donia Bankston.
Second prize, SI.OO, given by Mc-
Donough Board of Trade.
Won by Miss Estelle Stroud.
Third prize, Ribbon >
Won by Miss Willie Roundtree..
2. Best piece fancy work.
First prize, 1 box stationery given
by McDonough Drug Co.
Won by Mr«. Joe J. Smith.
Second prize, SI.OO, given by Mc-
Donough Board of Trade.
Won by Mrs. Sarah Patterson.
Third prize, Ribbon
Won by Miss McKnight.
3. Best exhibit pot flowers and
-chrysanthemums.
prize, choice $5.00 hat, given
by Miss Blanche Wentzell.
Won by Miss Mamie Johnston.
Second prize, SI.OO, given by Mc-
Donough Board of Trade.
Won by Mrs. Joe J. Smith.
Third prize, Ribbon
Won by Mrs. D. C. Turner.
LIVE STOCK.
1. Best horse colt 2 years arid
up, age considered.
First prize, $5.00, given by Joe J.
Smith.
Won by T. P. Wise.
Second prize, $3.00 horse blanket,
given by I). T. Carmichael.
Won by Joe J. Smith.
Third prize, Ribbon
Won by I. W. Crumbley.
2. Best horse colt under 2 years
age considered.
First prize, $5.00, given- by H. M.
Tolleson.
Won by J. L. Moseley,
j Second prize, $2.00 horse blanket,
given D. T. Carmichael.
Won by E. D. Tolleson.
Third prize, Ribbon
Won by Joe Elliott.
3. Best mule colt 5 years and
up, age considered.
No entry under 3.
4. Best mule colt under 2 years
age considered.
No entry under 4.
5. Best pair horses (team).
First prize, No-Name hat, given by
McConnell-Manley Co.
Won by Tolleson & Turner.
Second prize, Ribbon
Won by B. O. McDonold.
Third prize, Ribbon
No entry.
6. Best pair mules (team)
First prize, Laprobe, Tolleson &
Turner.
Won by Joe Elliott.
Second prize, Ribbon
| Won by Clarence Craig.
Third prize, Ribbon
No entry.
7. Best combination horse.
I First prize, horse blanket, given
by D. T. Carmichael.
Second prize, Ribbon
Third prize, Ribbon
There were no entries under 7.
HOGS.
1. Best boar 1 year up.
First prize, 1 pair Beacon shoes,
given by D. P. Cook Co.
Won by S. E. Smith.
Second prize, SI.OO, given by Mc-
Donough Board 4 Trade.
Won'by Bunk Elliott.
Third prize, Ribbon
No entry.
2. Best boar under one year.
First prize, $2.50 cash, given by
W. O. Welch.
Won by George Welch.
Second prize, SI.OO, giver, by Mc-
Donough Board of Trade.
Won by Leon Carmichael.
Third prize, Ribbon
Won by J. W. Fannin.
3. Best brood sow.
First prize, $2.00, given by Mc-
Donough Board of Trade.
Won by J. R. Elliott.
Second prize, $1.00; given by Mc-
Donough Board of Trade.
Won by S. E. Smith.
Third prize, Ribbon
M r on by J. W. Fannin.
4. Best gilt.
First prize, $2.00, given by Mc-
Donough Board ot Trade.
Won by J. W. Fannin.
Second prize, SI.OO, giver by Mc-
Donough Board of Trade.
Won by S. E. Smith.
Third prize, Ribbon
M'on by S. E. Smith.
5. Best litter pigs, number con
sidered.
First prize, $2.00, given by Mc-
Donough Board of Trade.
M on by S. E. Smith.
Second prize, SI.OO, given by Mc-
Donough Board of Trade.
Won by J. R. Elliott.
Third prize, Ribbon
No entry.
CATTLE
1. Best buli, age considered.
First prize, $3.00, given by Mc-
Donough Board of Trade.
I M’on by W. A. Bellah.
Second prize, SI.OO, given by Mc-
D mough Board of Trade.
Won bv W. J. Elliott.
Third prize, Ribbon
Won by J. J. Knight.
2. Best milk cow:
First prize, $3.00, given by McDon
ough Board of Trade.
Won by Dock Crumbley.
Second prize, SI.OO, given by Mc-
Donough Board of Trade.
Won by L. G. Bowden.
Third prize, Ribbon
Won by N. A. Glass.
POULTRY.
1. Best pen chickens.
First prize, $2.00, given by McDon
ough Board of Trade.
Also $5.00 given by the Farmers
& Merchants Bank.
Won by Laurie and Kenneth
Cavenaugh.
Second piize, SI.OO, given by Mc-
Donough Board of Trade.
Won by Bailor Smith.
Third prize, Ribbon
Won by N. W. Woodward.
2. Best pen turkeys.
First prize, $2.00, given by McDon
ough Board of Trade.
Second prize, SI.OO, given by Mc-
Donough Board of Trade.
Third prize, Ribbon
There were no entries under 2.
3. Best pen ducks.
First prize, $2.00, given by McDon
ough Board of Trade.
Won by T. J. Patterson.
Second prize, SI.OO, given by Mc-
Donough Board of Trade.
Won by N. W. Woodward.
Third prize, Ribbon
Won by J. Hi Rape.
4. Best cock.
First prize, $2.00, given by McDon
ough Board of Trade.
Won by Bailor Smith.
Second prize, SI.OO, given by Mc-
Donough Board of Trade.
Won by G. W. Milam.
Third prize, Ribbon
Won by D. P. Shields.
5. Best hen.
First prize, $2.00, given by McDon
ough Board of Trade.
Won by Laurie and Kenneth
Cavenaugh.
Second prize, SI.OO, given bv Mc-
Donough Board of Trade.
Won by I. W. Crumbley.
Third prize, Ribbon
Won by W. T. Knight.
EDUCATION.
(All entries must be registered
through one of the schools-of the
county).
CLUBS.
• (Open to members of the Boys’
and Girls* Chibs.)
1. Best Boats’ Corn Club exhib
it t includes yield, quality, profit,
exliibit and report).
First prize, choice of $25 00 scho
larship to State College of Agri
culture or Berkshire pig, given
by Central of Ga. Ry. Co.
Won by James Pritchett.
Second prize, SIO.OO given b \
First National Bank, McDon
ough.
Won by Emmerson Mitchell.
Third prize, SI.OO, given by Board
of Education of Henry Co.
Won by Loy Strawn.
2. Highest yield.
First prize, $50.00 scholarship,
given by Locust Grove Institute.
-Won by Henry A Exum.
Second prize, bicycle tire (or gro
ceries of equal value l J. L. At
kinson & Son. •
Won by Clifford Stone.
Third prize, SI.OO, given by Board
of Education of Henry Co.
Won by J. Woodward.
3. Best 10 ears, yield and profit
considered.
First prize, No. 43 John Deere
Cotton and Corn Planter, given
by G. W. Cathy.
M on by Willie Price.
Second prize $2.50 sweater, given
by T. A. Sloan & Co.
Won by J. E. Pritchett.
1 hird prize, 50 cents, given by W.
H. Stewart.
Won by Sam Moseley.
4. Best Girls’ Canning Club ex
hibit (includes yield, quality, vari
ety, profit and report,)
First prize, $50.00 scholarship,
given by Locust Grove Institute.
Won by Miss Vivian Patillo.
Second prize, $5.00, given by Board
of Education of Henry Co.
Won by Miss Carrie Riley.
Third prize, SI.OO, given by Board
of Education of Henry Co.
Won by Miss Lonie Bellah.
Fourth prize, $5.00, given by Board
of Education of Henry Co.
Won by Miss Norah Foster.
Fifth prize, $2.00, given by
Board of Education of Henry Co.'
Won by Kitty May Mitchell.
Sixth prize, 50 cents, given by W.
F. Hand.
Won by Miss Lucile Woodward.
Seventh prize won by Miss Martha
Brown.
6. Best piece sewing.
First prize, $5.00 given by Frank
Reagan.
Won by Miss Annie Lemon.
Second prize, choice box Frank E.
Block Goods, given by Carl
Bright.
Won by Miss Clara Cowan, Un
in Graded School.
Third prize, Ribbon
No entry.
(Open to pupils under 10 years
only.)
7. Best dressed doll.
First prize, 1 bottle perfume, given
by McDonough Drug Co.
Won by Miss. Nettie Morris, Un
ion Graded Schco 1 .
Second prize, SI.OO, given by
Board of Education Henrv Co.
Won by Miss Bernice Sefczer,
Union Graded School.
Third prize, Ribbon
No entry.
8. Best piece wood-work.
Firs! prize, SI.OO cash, given by
J. E. Hooten.
Second prize, knife, given by Mc-
Donough Drug Co.
Third prize, Ribbon
There were no entries under 3.
GENERAL.
1. School having largest, best
exhibit in propot tion to number
teachers (covers all school work'
—maps, drawings, writing, note
books, etc.)
First prize, heater, given by 3. B.
Carmichael & Son.
Won by McDonough Public
School,
Second prize, $5.00, given by
Board of Education Henry Co.
M’on by Union Graded School.
Third prize, SI.OO, given by soard
of Education of Henry Co.
No entry.
2. School winning largest num
ber points. (First prizes count 15
points; second 10; third 5.)
First prize, $5.00 given by Far
mers’ and Merchants Bank. Mc-
Donough.
Won by Union Graded School.
Second prize, $2.00, given by
Board of Education Henry Co.
M’on by McDonough Public
School.
Third prize, SI.OO, given by Board
of Education of Henry Co.
Won by Pleasant Hill School.
ATHLETICS.
(For 1912 pupils only)
1. ?00 yd. dash. (.boys under 14).
First prize, Ribbon and 100 points
Won by Joe Gunter, Union
Graded School.
Second prize “ 50 * £
Won by Henry Williams, Mc-
Donough Public School.
Third prize won by WalkerSlliott.
2. 100 yd. dash (boys 14 and up).
iFirst prize, Ribbon and 100 points
Won by Isaac Gunter, Union
! Graded School.
Second prize, “ 50 “
Won by John John Kimbell,
Pleasant Hill School.
3. Running broad jump (boys
under 14).
First prize, Ribbon and 100 points
Won by Henry Williams, Mc-
Donough Public School.
Second prize, “ 50 “
Won by Leo Bowden and Fred
Whitaker, Union Graded School.
4. Running broad jump (boys
14 and upj.
First prize, Ribbon and 100 points
Won by Ralph Culpoper, Union
Graded School.
Second prize, “ 50 “
Won by Linton Rosser, Union
Graded School.
Third prize won by Harrie Gunter,
of Daniel’s School.
. 5. Sack race.
First prize, Ribbon and 100 points
Won by Alvin Hopkins, Union
Graded School.
Second prize, “ 50 “
Mon by Vaney Bowden, Union
Graded School.
Third prize won by Gettys Ros
ser.
6. Tug of war. between 5 rep
resentatives.
First prize, Ribbon and 100 points
Second prize, “ 50 “
Won by Union Graded School
os the only entrant.
MISCELLANEOUS
1. Largest family present.
First prize, 1 sack Table Talk
Flour, given by McDonough
Trading Co.
Second prize, Ribbon
2. Person attending from farth
est distance.
First prize, SI.OO, given by Mc-
Donough Board of Trade.
Second prize. Ribbon
There were no entries under l
and 2.
Go To The Panama Canal
Exposition.
Do you wish to go to the Pana
ma Canal Exposition at San Fran
cisco in 1915?
\ ou can do so at half the regu
lar rate, with all expenses paid
and pay for same in small weekly
’ or monthly payments.
'I have arrangements by which
1 can make this proposition to
three persons.
The first three to accept will be
the favored ones.
Write oi’ see
Frank Reagan,
FOR SALE—First class acetylene
lighting and fixtures at half price.
Will give terms. B. B. Carmichael
McDonough, Ga. Adv. 11-29,2.
Mr. T. N. Moseley has sold his
barber business here and moved
to Manchester. His many friends
here regret to lose him and v\ :sh
him abundant success.
FOR SALE —Twelve pigs, good
stock. J. W. Weems. Adv. tf.
FOR RENI Blacksmith shop at
Flippen. J. B. Rowan, Flippen,
Ga. Adv.
FARM LOANS.
Money to loan on farm lands.
Brown & Brown.
f< -»R SALE One pair of p rtaires
never been used at all Telephone
No. 15,