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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1913)
Premium List and Prize Winners Of The Henry County Fnir, Under the Auspices of the McDonough Board of Trade. Tuesday and Wednesday, November 11-12, iqi3. We give below, as well as we could secure it, a complete list of all the prizes offered at the Henry County Fair, with the name of th# winner of each. The winners of the boya’ corn club and girls’ canning club de partments are not published be cause we were unable to secure their nrmes. Ia some of the other depart ments some of the names of the winners were lost and cannot now be published. The winners of prizes not named in the list and holders of certifi cates, will confer a favor by noti fying Mr. Frank Reagan, Secre tary of the Fair Association, of the Department. Item number, and which prize won. Where points are given, they 'will go to the prize winners as follows: First prize, J points; Second prize, 2 points; Third prize, 1 point. NUMBER ONE (1). DEPART MENT OF AGRICULTURE. E. M. Copeland and J. E. Hooton, Managers. 1. Best Farm Exh bit. (Qual ity, variety and display consider ed.) This number covers every thing produced on the farm, in •dairy, kitchen, etc. Must come from one farm and raised by one family. First Prize—s2s.oo in cash,given by Fair Association. Won by H. J. CopelanT Second Prize —6 Sacks Porter’s Fertilizers, given by Porter Fer tilizer Co. Won by L. G. Bowden. Third Prizi South Bend Two Horse Steel Beam Plow, $8.50, given by Copeland-Turner Merc Co. Won by J. W. Cook. 2. Best Exhibit Corn. Must contain at least ten ears. First Prize —Gantts All-in-One Two-horse Plow, $9.00, given by Copeland-Turner Merc. Co. Won by S. C. Sherwood. Second Prize Spring Tooth Cultivator, $5.50, given by Cope land-Turner Merc. Co. Won by L. G. Bowden. Third Prize One-horse steel beam Avery Plow, $5.00, given by G. W. Cathey. Won by G. B. Childs. Fourth prize, Stetson hat, o r sweater, $5,00, given b y The Parks-Chambess-Hardwick Co. Won by W. W. George. Fifth prize— 1 sack Chatta hoochee Wheat and Oats Special Fertilizer, $2.00, given by T h e Henry County Snpply Company. Won by L. Jonce FarSason. Sixth Prizes-1 sack Chattahoo chee wheat and Oats Special Fer tilizer, given b y County Supply Co. Won by C. M. Craig. Seventh Prize-10 Grand Mother’s Lard, $1.75, given by Copeland-Turner Merc. Co. Won by C. E. Smith. 3. Best Exhibit Cotton: Must contain at least five stalks. First Prize Two-horse steel beam Wiard Plow, $3.50, given by Henry County Supply .Co. Won by Will Phillips. Second Prize Spring Tooth Cultivator, $5.50, given by G. W. Cathy. Won by I. W. Crumbley. Third Prize —5 bushels Rust Proof Oats, $3.50, given by Henry County Supply Co. Won by L. G. Bowden. 4. Best Bushel Wheat. First Prize—2oo pounds While Crest Flour, $7.00, giyen by Cope land Merc. Co. Won by A. C. Norman. Second Prize —100 pounds Dia mond Patent Flour, $4.00, given by W. O. Welch. Won by J. R. Elliott. Third Prize—so pounds White Daisey Flour,sl.so, given by Cope land-Turner Merc. Co. Won hy Leon Carmichael. 5. Best Bushel Oats. First Prize —Oat Drill, B. B. Car michael & Sons. Won by C. C. Fargerson. Second Prize —100 pounds Dia mond Patent Flour, $4.00, given by W. O. Welch. Won by L. G. Bowden. Third Prize —10 pounds Lipton’s Yellow Label Coffee, $4.00, given by W. O. Welch. Won by A. C. Norman. Fourth prize—l sack Chattahoo chee Wheat and Oats Special Fer tilizer, $2.00, given by The Henry County Supply Company. Won by S. P. Crowell. 6. Best Bushel Peas. First Prize —100 pounds Miss Dixie Self Rising Flour, $3.50, given by Copeland-Turner Merc. Co. Won by C. M. Craig. Second Prize —50 pounds White Daisy Flour, $1.50, given by Cope land-Turner Merc. Co. Won by I. W. Crumbley. Third Prize Lightning Pea Dropper, SI.OO, given by Henry County Supply Co. Won by Leon Carmichael. Fonrth Prize-2 pounds Lipton’s Yellow Label Coffee, 80c., given by W. O. Welch. Won by M. W. Wilson. 7. Best Bushel Sweet Potatoes. First Prize —SO pounds Miss | Dixie Self Rising Flour, $1.75, given | by Copeland-Turner Merc. Co. Won by Will Phillips. Second Prize —5 pounds Blue Ribbon Roasted Coffee, $1.50, giv en by Copeland-Turner Merc. Co. Won by B. C. Bright. Third Prize —24 pounds World Leader Self Rising Flour, SI.OO, given by Copeland-Turner Merc. Co. Won by L. G. Bowden. 8. Best bushel Peanuts. First Prize-50 pounds World Leader Self Rising Flour, $1.50, given by Copeland-Turner Merc. Co. Won by L. L. Patterson. Second Prize-24 pounds World Leader Self Rising Flour, SI.OO, given by Copeland-Turner Merc. Co. Won by S. P. Crowell. Third Prize-Package Bee Dee Stock and Poultry Powders, 50c. given by Copeland-Turner Merc. Co. Won by H. S. McGarity. 9. Best Exhibit of Sugar Cane: Must contain at least ten stalks. First Prizi-50 pounds Miss Dixie Self Rising Flour, $1.75, given by Copeland-Turner Merc. Co. Won by E. O. Rodgers. Second Prize-Can Jackson Square Coffee, SI.OO, given by T. J. Patterson. Won by L. G. Bowden. No other entries. 10. Best Display of Syrup. First Prize-Pair King Bee Shoes, $4.00, given by Copeland-Turner Merc. Co. Won by Harry Oglesby. Second Prize-5 pound Royal Purple Coffee, SI.OO, given by Henry County Supply Co. Won by Oliver Jones. Third Prize—Bee Dee Stock and Poultry Powders, 50c., given by Copeland-Turner Merc. Co. Won by H. W. McGarity. Fourth Prize-Bee Dee Stock and Poultry Powders, given by Copeland-Turner Merc. Co. Won by J. S. Barnett. 11. Best Collection of Vegeta bles (Quality, Variety and Display Considered.) First Prize-Cornfield Ham,s2.so given by Copeland-Turner Merc. Co. Won by I. W. Crumbley. No other entries. Third Prize—Ribbon 12. Best Exhibit of Honey. First Prize-6 pounds Lipton’s Yellow Label Coffee, $2.40, given by W. O. Welch. Won by Cuff Brown. No other entries. Third Prize-Ribbon. 13. Largest number of bushels of corn raised on one acre. Rule 111 does not apply. No entries. 14. Best exhibit of Irish pota toes. First Prize — Won by J. B. Warren. 15. Best exhibit Sorghum cane. First Prize —Bee Dee Stock and Poultry Powder, given by Cope land-Turner Mercantile Co. Won by H. W. McGarity. 16. Best exhibit Pecans. First Prize —2 pounds Lipton’s Coffee, 80c, given by W. O. Welch. Won by J. G. Smith. 17. Largest Pumpkin. First Prize —$1.00 in cash given by the Fair Associution. Won by C. E. Smith. NUMBER TWO (2). DEPART MENT OF HORSES, MULES AND COLTS. D. T. Carmichael, Manager. 1. Best Horse Colt —Foal of 1910-1911. First Prize —$5.00 in Cash, given by the Fair Association. Won by W. R. McDonald Second Prize —$3.00 Horse Blan ket, given bj D. T. Carmichael. Won by U. Askew. Third Prize —$2.00 Horse Blan ket, given by D. T. Carmichael. Won by C. W. Forgason. 2. Best Horse Colt —Foal of 1912-1913. First Prize —$5.00 in Cash, given by the Fair Association. Won by J. O. Adair. Second Prize —$3.00 Horse Blan ket, given by Tolleson & Turner. Won by Joe Elliott. Third Prize —$2.00 Horse Blan ket, given by Tolleson Sc Turner. Won by John Kimbell. 3. Best Mule Colt —Foal of 1910-1911. First Prize —$5.00 in Cash, given by the Fair Association. Won by S. P. Hooten. Second Prize —D r. LeGear’s Stock Powder, given by Joe J. Smith. Won by W. A. Bellah. Third Prize —Rogers’ Hoof Lin iment, given by The Henry Coun ty Supply Company. Won by Will H. Hopkins. 4. Best Mule Colt —foal of 1912-1913. First Prize —$5.00 in Cash, given by the Fair Association. Won by G. L. Thrasher. Second Prize —D r. LeGear’s Stock Powder, given by Joe J. Smith. Won by Clark Anderson (Col.) Third Prize —Package Stock Powders. Won by W. J. Cleve land. 5. Best Pair Mules; Age Not Considered. Rule 4 does not apply. First Prize —1 Pair Team Bri dles, given by J. S. Rodgers. Won by J. W. Cook. Second Prize — Third Prize —Ribbon 6. Best Single Mule-age-not con sidered -Rule 6 does not apply. First Prize —Bridle, given by J. S. Rodgers. Won by J. R. Elliott. Second Prize — Third Prize —Ribbon. 7. Best Pair Horses. First Prize —$5.00 ii. Cash, given by the Fair Association. Won by Tolleson & Turner. Second Prize —Ribbon. Third Prize —Ribbon. NUMBER THREE (3). DEPART MENT OF CATTLE, HOGS, POUL TRY AND PETS. H. C. Hightower, Manager. CATTLE. 1. Best Bull, Any Breed - Age Considered. First Prize —$5.00 in Cash, given by Fair Association. Won by Joe Elliott. Second Prize —7 lbs. Hess Stock Powder, 75c., given by Copeland- Turner Mercantile Company. Won by J. W. Cook. Third Prize —1 Package Bee Dee Sto:k Powder, ?scts., given by Henry County Supply Company. Won by W. A. Bellah. 2. Best Dairy Cow, - Age Con sidered. First Prize —$5.00 in Cash, given by Fair Association. Won by James Barrett. Stcond Prize —30 lbs. Stock Powder, given by J. C. Culpepper. Won by L, G. Bowden. Third Prize—3 cans BeeDeeStock Powder. 75 cts., given by Cope land-Turner Mercantile Company. Won by Joe Elliott. 3. Best Heifer - Age Considerd. First Prize-Stock Powder, givm by McDonough Drug Comyany. Won by J. W. Cook. Second Prize —Sack Dairy feed, s2.oogiven by Copeland-Turner Mercantile Company. Won by L. G. Bowden. Third Prize 3 Packages Bee Dee Stock Powder, 75 cts., given by Copeland-Turner Merc. Co. Won by C. J. Dickson. HOGS. « 4. Best Pen Hogs - Any Breed - Age Considered, First Prize —$5.00 in Cash, given by J. T. Weems. Won by Sim Smith. Second Prize —100 pounds Queen of the Pantry Flour, given by Green & Tarpley. Won by Dock Crumbley. Third Prize—l package Southern Stock Powder, -,iven by Henry County Supply Company. Won by No Other Entries. 5. Best Pen Pigs- Any Breed. First Prize —$5.00 in Cash, given by Fair Association. Won by Joe Elliott. Second PJize—loo lbs. Merry Widow Flour, given by Henry County Supply Company. Won by Raleigh Elliott. Third Prize— Stock Powder, given by Copeland-Turner Mer cantite Company. Won by J. W. Cook. 6. Best Hog - Any Breed - Age Considered. First Prize—ss.oo in Cash, given by Fair Associatiou. Won hy J. M. Milliken. Second Prize —100 lbs. Howard Flour, given bv Henry County Supply Company. Won by Lon Norman. Third Prize—l Sack Shorts, given by McDonough Trading Co. Won by Tom Knight. POULTRY. 7. Best Pen Chickens - 1 cock and 4 hens - Any Breed. First Prize —100 lbs. Queen of the Pantry Flour, $3.50, given by Green & Tarpley. Won by Bailor Smith. Second Prize —50 lbs. Victory- Flour, $1.75, given by Henry County Supply Company. Won by G. W. Milam. Third Prize-1 Can Lord Calvert Coffee, SI.OO, given by Copeland- Turner Mercantile Co. Won by Will Stewart. 8. Best Co 3k - Any Breed. First Prize-50 lbs. Puritan Flour, $1.50, given by Henry County Sup ply Company. Won by Bailor Smith. Second Prize-24 lbs. World Lea der Flour, 75 cts., given by Cope land-Turner Mercantile Company. Won by W. H. Stewart. Third Prize—l Package Bee Dee Poultry Powder, 25 cts., given by Henry County Supply Company. Won by G. B. Work. 9. Best Pen Ducks. First Prize-50 lbs. World Lead er Flour, SI.OO, given by Cope land-Turner Mercantile Co. Won by Thom; s Folds. Second Prize-24 lbs. World Lea der Flour, 75 cts., given by Cope land-Turner Mercantile Co. Won by T. J. Patterson. Third—Prize—l Package South ern Poultry Powder, 25 cts., given by Henry County Supply Company. No Other Entries. NO ENTRIES: 10. Best Trio Turkeys, First Prize-50 lbs. White Daisy Flour, $1.50, given by Copeland- Turner Mercantile Co. Second Prize-1 Aluminum Bread Pan. 75 cts., given by Hen ry County Supply Company. Third Prize-2 Packages Hess Louse Killer, 50 cts., given by Copeland-Turner Mercantile Co. NUMBER FOUR (4) DEPART MENT OF MANUFACTURES. J. B. Dickson, Manager. 1. Best Exhibit - Six Brooms - Home Made. First Prize-SI.OO in Cash, given by Fair Association. 2. Best Exhibit - Six Ax Hand les. First Prize—sl.oo in Cash, given by Fair Association. 3. Best Exhibit Feed Baskets. First Prize—sl.oo in Cash, given by Fair Association. (Continued on next page.)