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WINNERS AT THE1 COUNTY FAIR. (Continued from ?Third Page.) Scarf?-Mattie ?obb/lat, Vargaret Davis 2d. i v Canned Products. / Collection - Margaret Davis 1st, Reedi,e Mae Cleveland 2d. T o m a t o o s-Evelyn Brown Tst, Cloora Colo 2d. Soup Mixture-JEUeeno Prichard 1st, Ella Mae Hopkins 2d. Beans-Evelyn Brown 1st, Rubye ;Kelly 2d, Peaches-Elizabeth Allen 1st, Eve lyn Brown 2d. > Berries-Evelyn Brown 1st, Lena Mooro 2d. , Pickles--Evelyn Brown 1st, Mat-: tlo Allon 2d. / Jolly - Nlena Fay Williams 1st, Mary Brown 2d. Prcucrvos-Cleora Cole 1st, Ruby King 2d. Cooking. v Baking Powder Biscuit-Mary Brandt 1st, Audrey Addis 2d. Soda Biscuit - Mary Brandt 1st, .Margaret, Brandt 2d. Cookies - Margaret Brandt 1st, Audrey Addis 2d. Sewing. Towels-Margaret Davis 1st, Mary Foster 2d. Tea Napkins-Louise Prichard 1st, Eileen Prichard 2d. Handkerchiefs - Margaret Davis 1st, Ruby Kelly 2d. Homo Department. Canned Beans-Mrs. A. N. Prich ard 1st, Mrs. Laurens Sheldon 2d, Mrs. J. R. Brown 3d. Soup Mixture-Mrs. A. N; Prich ard 1st, Mrs. Leo Hunter 2d, Mrs. H. W. Arve 3d. Canned Ponchos - Mrs. Laurons Sheldon 1st, Mrs. L. B. Marett 2d, Mrs. Gilmer Hubbard 3d. Canned^ Pears - Mrs. Lou Eaton 1st, Mrs. J. E. Phillips 2d, Mrs. L. B. Mnrott 3d. Canned Apples-Miss Bola Hub bard 1st, Mrs. T. W. Holley 2d, Mrs. Laurens Sheldon 3d. Canned Tomatoes - Mrs. B. D. Broazealo -1st, Miss Cora Htfbbard 2d, Mrs. A. N. Prichard 3d. Canned Blackberries - Mrs. Lau rens Sheldon 1st, Mrs. J. II. Brown 2d, Mrs. W. R. Jones. Pencil Pickle-Mrs. Ida Jenkins 1st, Mrs. G. C. Hubbard 2d, Mrs. J. R. Brown 3d. Chow-Chow-Mrs. E. B. Keese 1st, Mrs, J. E. Phillips 2d, Mrs. T. C. Pe den 3d. Popper Relish-Mrs. Leo Hunt 1st, (Afr?. Jamete Hu|i 2d, Mrs. J. H. Brown 3d. Fig Preserves - Mrs. Lou Eaton 1st, Miss Myrtle Dickson 2d, Mrs. B. M. England 3d. Pear Prosorves-Mrs. W. F. Ertz berger 1st, Miss Cora Hubbard 2d, Mrs. L. B. Marett 3d. Pear Pickle*-Mrs. E. B. Keese 1st, Mrs. T. C. Poden 2d and 3d. Cucumber Pickle-Mrs, D.D. Dick son 1st, Mrs. B. D. Breazeale 2d, Mrs. E. C. Sanders 3d. Tomato Catsup-Mrs. Oscar Land 1st, 2d and 3d. Applo Vinegar-Mrs. J. F. Allon 1st. Canned Cherries-Mrs. T. W. Hol ley 1st. Butter-Mrs. J. F. White 1st, Mrs. L. B. Marett 2d, Mrs. D. P. Tate 3d.. Hroad-Mrs. J. H. Brown 1st, Miss Amanda Reeder 2d, Mrs. J. H. Allen 3d. Jolly-Mrs. J. H. Barnett 1st, Mrs. f??LM TO LET HAIR FALL OUT 3 5c "Danderine" Saves Your Hair-Ends Dandruff! Delightful Tonic Quick! Don't wait! Evory bald hood stnrtod with just a few falling hnir and a little dandruff-but soon th<> h lr appeared thin, scraggly, and I ( > dreaded bald spot, lt seems .? . . . t hair fall out or tol?ralo doslructlvo dandruff when you cnn quickly correct all such hair trouble with a bottlo of delightful Danderine. Millions of mon and women know tho magic of Danderine; how It cor rects olly, dandruffy, Itching scalps and helps tho ! air grow long, thick, strong and luxuriant. Danderlno ls not sticky or groarsy. lt la the largest Rolling hair correctivo and tonic In tho world bocnuso ll ls not a humbug. Got n bottlo at any drug store. . For Constipated Bow Sour Stomach Tho nicest cathartic-laxative In tho world to physic your liver and bow els when you have Dizzy Headache, Colds, Biliousness, Indigestion, or Upset, Acid Stomach is oandy-llke "Cascarets." Ono or two to-night W. I. Hutchison 2d, Mrs.-H. J. Reed er 3d. Candy-Mrs. E. Gilllson^lst, Mrs. J. S. Carter 2d, Mrs. Hoyt Thtfmas 3d. ' I Boot Pickles-Mrs. R. C. Stout I?t, Mrs. A. J. Sanders 2d, Mrs. Oscar 'Land 3d. . Pickled Onions-Mrs. T>aul T.Mar Ott l8t. Canned Piment?es - Mrs. L. B. Marett 1st. Mrs. B. D. Breazeale 2d. Pound Cake-Mrs. James Phinney 1st, Mrs. J. R. Orr 2d. . Lady Baltimore Cake--Mrs. Jas. Phinney 1st. ! \ Plain Cake-Mrs. T. D. Marett 1st, Mrs. Ida Jenkins 2d. Dollio Varden Cake--Mrs. Julia D. Shanklin 1st. Cocoanut Cake-(Bonnie Boggs 1st Syrup-Mrs. Laurens Sheldon 1st, Mrs. C, H. Dyar 2d, Mrs. A. J. Brock 3d. Grope Juice-Mrs. B. D. Broazoalo 1st, Mrs. W. E. Meares 2d. Canned Grapes for Pies-Mrs. W. F. Crenshaw 1st. Canned Strawberries-Mrs. Oscar Land 1st. Strawberry Janw-Mrs. T. W. Hol ley 1st.. Spiced Grapes-Mr,s. W. E. Mears 1st. Sowing and Handiwork. . Best Bed Linen in Embroidery ! Mrs. O. K. Breazoale 1st. Mrs. J. P. Carroll 2d, Mrs. I. W. Henry 3d. Rest Beti Linen in Crochet-Miss Leoa McKie 1st, Mrs. Maude Clove , lad 2d. Rest Knitted Bedspread-Mrs. T. j D. Martin 1st, Mrs. H. L. Jones 2d, Mrs. W. S. Hunter 3d. Best Crochet. Bedspread-Mrs. C. L. parker 1st, Mrs. H. M. Cole 2d, Mrs. W. T. Tannery 3d. Best Tufted Bedspread-Mrs. J. H. Barnett 1st, Mrs. Roso Smith 2d, Mrs. J. H. Barnett 3d. Best Two-Piece Undorsuit In Em broidery-Miss Stella Fincannon 1st. Best Two-Piece Undersuit in Tat ting-Miss Lucy Woolbright 1st. Rest Set Tea Napkins in Crochet Mrs. W. W. Ma6on,lst. Best Set Tea Napkins in Embroid ery-Mrs. I. S. Pitts 1st, Mrs. Sou la Keoso 2d. Rest Hand Knitted Sweater-Mrs. L. Blumenthal 1st, Mrs. A. B. Stew art 2d, Mrs. J. M. Hull 3d. Best infant's Haud-Mado Oap Mrs. Lucy Woolbright 1st, Mrs. Mark Dickson 2d, Mrs. W. H. Hughs 3d. Rest Infant's Hand-Mado Dress Mrs. C. C. Whitmiro 1st, Mrs. Lucy Woolbright 2d,- Mrs. J. K .Anderson 3d. Rest Infant's Hand-Mado Sacque Mrs. W. N. Hubbard 1st, Mrs. JV, N. Crenshaw ?cl . Rest Luncheon Sot in Crochet Miss Nota Bruce 1st. Rest Nightgown with Crochet Yoko -Miss Lillie Harrison 1st, Mrs. H. M. Colo 2d, Miss Lila Simmons 3d. Rest Sofa Pillow Cover-Miss An nie Hall 1st, Miss Katie Abbott 2d, Miss Mary Jones 3d. Host Hand-Mado Library Scarf Mrs. Winnie Cobb 1st, Mrs. L. II. V. Hobson 2d, Mrs. J .H. Hudson 3d. Rest Centerpiece in Crochet-Mrs. W. H. Crawford 1st, Miss Rozzlo Cox 2d, Mrs. H. M. Cole 3d. Best Centerpiece In Embroidery Mrs. L. Blumenthal 1st, Mrs. Cren shaw 2d, Mrs. W. W. Mason 3d Rest, Article Mado hy Lady Over 05 Years Old-Mrs. Julia McDonald 1st. ' Rest Tray Covers-Mrs. W.W. Ma son 1st, Mrs. Allon Mitchell 2d, Mrs. A. Andorson 3d. Rest Dresser Scarf-Mr3. Gilmer Hubbard 1st, Mrs. John Elrod 2d, Mrs. H. M. Colo. Rest Pillow Cases in Embroidery -Miss" St?lln Fincannon 1st. Mrs. Cage Dickson 2d, Mvs. W E. Mears 3d. Best Pillow Cases tn Croohot-Mrs J. H* Hudson 1st and 2d Mr?:. Orr 3d Rest Embroidered Towel--Miss Katie Abbott 1st, K. E. Davis ?cl, Mrs. Cage Dickson 3d. , BOstOrOohet Towel-Mrs. R Franklin 1st, Mrs. James Phiunev 2d, Mrs. L. IL V. Hobs.m 3(1. Rest Hnnd-Mndo Embroidered Handkerchief-Mrs. R. Franklin 1st and 2d. Rest Handwoven Hug-Miss Emma Millor 1st and 2d, Mrs. J. F, Alloy 3d. Rest Kag Rug-Mrs. Andorson 1st and'2d. Rest Cross-SlReh Embroidery Mrs. I. W. Henry 1st. els, Sick Headache, , Bilious Liver * will empty your bowel's completely by morning, and you will feel splendid. "They work while you sleep." Cas carete never stir you. up or gripe like salts, pills, calomel or oil, and they cost only ten cents a box. Children love Cascareis, too. Embroidered and Tatted Two. Pi?ce Sot-Miss Janie-Alexandor 1st. Hand-Painted China-Mrs. Geo.E. Smith 1st, Miss Addle Tatham 2d. Host Knitted Wool Searf----Mrs. tl. J. Reeder 1st. Host Crochet Wool Scarf-Mrs. Ad die Mears 1st. Handwoven Scarfs-Dozio Black well (colored) 1st. Knitted Dress Scarft-Miss Nettie Cox 1st. Woolen Blanket-Mrs. Julia Bear don 1st. Handwoven Coverlets-Mrs. Eliza Ramey 1st, Mrs. M. E. Blackwell 2(1, Mrs. John Sanders 3d. Quilts - Silk-Mrs. O. Neal 1st, Mrs. J. N. Wihtaker 2d, Mrs. Thomas bumpkin 3d. Laid-Work Quilt?-Mrs. Lou Ea ton 1st, Mrs A. Zimmerman 2f!, Mrs. E. J. Hare 3d. > C'roehct Spread with Fringe-E. S. Singleton 1st. Kimonas-Miss E. Eugenia Davis 1st. Foot Quilt-Miss Vinte Ramey 1st. Rattenburg Work-Mrs. A.B.Stew art 1st. Stippled Brass-Mrs. S. N. Hughs 1st. Knitted Gloves-Mrs. Judith Shut tleworth 1st. Knitted] Sox-Mrs. W. M. Hunter 1st, Mrs. J. A. Cook 2d. Punch Pillows-Mrs. J. R. Black 1st, Mrs. J. L. Dickson 2d, Mrs. A. L. Spencer 3d. Hand-Made Flowers-Mrs. Fannie Brennecke 1st. Tatted Pinuo Covors-Miss Sallie Perkins 1st, Mrs. S. C. Moon 2d. Tatted Centerpiece - Miss Betty Norris 1st, Mrs. James Phlnney 2d, Mrs. Annio Bell Jones 3d. Flowers. Dahlias-Best Collection-Mrs. L. W. Vomer 1st, 2d and 3d. Host Singlo Specimen, Any Variety Daliltn-Mrs. J. M. Boarden 1st, Mrs. L. W. Vomer 2d. Chrysanthemums-Best Collection -?Paul Mabry 1st, T. W. Holloy 2d, Miss Betty Norris 3d. Host Singlo Specimen-Miss Betty Norris 1st. Chrysanthemums-B est Re d Miss Betty Norris 1st, Mrs. T.W. Hol ley 2d. Chrysanthemums-Best Lavender .-Mrs. J. M. Boarden 1st and 2d. Chrysanthemums - Best Pink - Mrs. J. M. Bearden 1st. Chrysanthemums- Best White Mrs. J. M. Boarden 1st, 2d and 3d.. . Ferns-Best Big Boston-M?3S Eunice Carroll lat. Best Sword Fern-Mrs. M. S. Car roll 1st, Mrs. Sudie Marett 2d. Best Ostrich Fern - Mrs. Sudie Marett 1st, Mrs. Garnet Martin 2d, Mrs\ Grover Hubbard 3d. Best Asparagus Fern-Mrs. M. S. Carroll 1st. V Best Fluffy Ruffles Fern-Mrs. G. O. Simpson 1st. liest Maiden Hair Fern-Mrs. B-. D. Broazealc 1st and 2d. What Every Expectant Mother Should Know Mrs. Laura Hendrix, Oracomont, Okla., Bays: "I want to express my appreciation of "Mother's Friend." I am the mothor of six children, ex pecting another ono soon. I have uaed "Mother's Friend" with every one of my babies; I think it is the grandest help that has over been discovered for the expectant moth er. I can't do without it. I recom mend it to nil expectant mothers. I can't say too much for lt." "Mother's Friend"jWas originated by nn eminent physician. It has saved thousands of expectant moth* ers from useless suffering. It ls externally applied; aids tho mus* clos and tisfuos to rolax easily and readjust thomsolvos to tho changos during expectancy end up to the, moment baby arrives. "Mother's Friend" ls safo and. beneficial, and contains no nar* cottee or harmful drugs. Avoid moro groasos and ueoloss substl* tutos. Uso "Mother'? Friend" ns our mothers nrtd grandmothers did. Don't walt, start today, and meanwhlla wrlto to Bradfield Regulator Co., HAM, Atlanta, (in., for a freo Illustrated book containing Informa tion every expectant mother should have. ".Mother's Friend" ls sold by all drug atore? -?very where. Best Crested Fern-Mrs. E. P. Cal lahan! -Vs t. Begonias--Mrs. W. A. Alexander 1st, Mrs. W. M. Lemmons 2d, Mrs.' Floyd holcombe Sd. pahns-Mra. J. W. McGee 1st and 2dt Mrs. Wade Dickson 3d. Lantnnnn-Mrs. John Hull 1st. Geraniums-Mrs. W. M. Lemmons Best White Roses-.Mrs. iL. B. Marett 1st. . ,.' ,.. Best Collection of Roses-Mrs. "Pat Isbell 1st, Mrs. L. B. Marett 2d, Mrs. C G. Bacon 3d. Norfolk Island Juice--Mrs. Wm. Hull 1st. ? Note.-This list of nritclos shows tho decision of ths Judges at tlie fair, and if it ls not absolutely ebrrect tho on?s in charge of tho work will be glad to make the necessary correc tions. Community Booths. The community booths wore all at tractive and pretty, and.deservo spe cial mention. South Union won drat pince, with Return second and Oak way third. C. F. Adams, of Seneca, had a very attractive booth and the Seneca flow ors wero grouped in this booth. The following list is of Seneca flowers only, and wore Judged in with Mr. Adams' booth: Caladium-Mrs. Pat Isbell 1st'. Asparagus Forn-'Mrs. J. S. Dal ton 1st. Springaroe Fern (Largo)-C. F. Adams 1st, Mrs. J. S. Dalton 2d. Springareo Fern (Small) - Mrs. iPat Isbell 1st. , Roso Geraniums-Mrs. Pat Isboll 1st and 2d. Begonia-Mrs. Pat Isbell 1st, Mrs. J. S. Dalton 2d. White Chrysanthemums-Mrs. C. G. Bacon 1st. Mrs. Pat Isbell 2d. Yellow Cbrysan thom urns-Mrs. C. G. Bacon 1st. Mixed Chrysanthemums-CF. Ad ams 1st. 'Fancy Jardinieres-C. F. Adams 1st. REWST?L There Can Be No Doubt About th? Results In Walhalla. Results tell the tale. All doubt is removed. The testimony of a Walhalla citi zen Can easily be investigated. What botter proof can be had B. Oelkers, W. Main St., Walhalla, says: "My kidneys were out of or der aud my back pained awfully. I had other symptoms of kidney com plaint, too. I was advised to take Donn's Kidney Pills and I did. They soon completely cured mo." OVER SEVEN TEARS LATER Mr. Oelkers said: "I think just as highly of Doan's Kidnoy Pills now as when I endorsed them before. I am glad to recommend them at any time for they surely did me a great deal of good." Price 60cr at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy-get Doan's Kidney Pills-the samo that Mr. Oelkers bad. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Tho Confederate Lino Grows Thin, A dispatch from Washington says: Of Confederate soldiers only 75, 006 remain, according to statistics compiled by Col. Francis M. Burrows, of Washington, serving on tho staff of (lon. Julian S. Carr. Texas leads in tho number of sur vivors, with 14,969 on tho pension rolls and 256 in homos. Georgia and Arkansas stand next with 9,000 on tho rolls and 125 and 120, respect ively, in tho homes. 8tlll "6n Outsider. Long-I dinod at my fiancee's homfl yesterday. Short-I suppose they regard yon ns ono of tho fnmlly by now, don'l . they? "Not exactly. They hnven't reached the point where they shriek nt me i| I mnke a spot on tho tablecloth."-* London Answers. ~n Som? People Aro Born Luoky. North-Did you enjoy the bouquets Wost--Very much. I wnsn't hungry nnywny and a telegram cnlled m< awny just as the speeches started, A Bit Skeptical. "Who is the Important looking stranger?" "He styles himself advnnce gunrd of prosperity. Ile ls here to address tho business men of our*town." "Tho hotel proprietor doesn't seem to believe he's the advnnce gunrd of prosperity. Ho has Just refused to cash the st mn ger's check."-Birming ham ifd-HorakL Figaros show July and August to bo tho heaviest suicide months. No fewer than thirty difforont chenilcrv'? havo boon discovered in sea v. ti Fin 11 thousand porsons lost their lives la lir?ii in tho Unltod States last yoar Gen '.OJ igst, root ls roported to have o' dorl to Gen. Loo's'plan for attacking Oemotory Ridge. Bride, lu Persia are married by tho pru whllo tho bridegroom th notpif' 't- / of Combustion means ? one-third to onc-hn int; ami baking mutti not lound In . thor to tpend with your guests. Don't h x dnu at once and let us tell you all about this wo I3&juerager ns _gKNECi mm?????mmmm??vo????a???mm?^mmm I Every Thursday " 52 Times a Year THE YOUTH'S COMPANION For Boys, for Girls, for Parents, for the Young in Heart of all Ages. Packed full of entertaining and Inform lng. Hundreds of Short Stories! Serial Then tho Boya' Pages, the Giris' Pages, tl Pages. The Current Events, Editorials, fr Mtseellany. Altogether the best invea "Good Reading." Costs ZJESS THAK Check your choice and send this coupon wi THIS PAPER, orto THE YOUim COI 1. The Youth's Companion 2. All the Remaining Week 3. The Companion Home C 1. The Youth's Companion 2. McCall's Magazine, 12 ft 7P{r To any Combin ? Jl/t_anfi also get i Aro Licensed ny Lawyers. Columbia, Nov. 9.-The State Su promo Court to-day was supplied (with the names of ll men who re cently passed the Stato bar examina tion and are oligiblo for admission as llcensod attorneys. They aro: P. B. Thames, Florence; Alexan der Dick, Darlington ; John Patrick Sullivnn, Anderson; Fred ti, Aull, Allendale;, John D. Long, Union; T. J. Wiliiamston, Dyson; Herbert F. McGirt, Camden; Robort M. Figg, Jr., Charleston; John K. IIood, Jr., Andorson; John C. Watkins, Ander son, and A. C. Platt, Sparlanburg. Renew your health by purifying your system with 1 The purified and refined calomel tablets that are free from nausea and danger. No salts necessary, as Calotabs act like calomel and salts combined. De mand the genuine in 10c and 35c packages, bearing above trade-mark. Dial will Resumo ? ?ht on Tolbert. Washington, Nov. 8.-Sonator N. B. Dial, of South Carolina, doclared to-day that ho would resumo his fight against the confirmation of Joseph W. Tolbort, Republican, appointed by tho President to bo marshal of tho Wostern District of South Carollnn. Tho fight has hoon wagod beforo a sub-committee of tho Judiciary Com Plenty of Time for Guests * No woman want! to work ir? thc kitchen all thc time. Cole's Sanitary Down Draft Range, jvtthits perfect fire holding, cooking ?nc! hakiiiR result ? mean? that the housewife can crust this ranRC to do her work properly. Not necessary to watch tho .tove every minute of the time. Holds Fire Q-Oer Night r^o LEX V^4 HOT BLAST O FUEL SAVING SYSTEM If savina, of thc fuel billi means positive cook mukes of tannes, and means plenty of time tuc to an interior runr?e Come In to ?cc us uJcrful fuel, food and labor ?aver. ?rdware Co. \k9 s* Ins read? Stories. ia Family tumorous tmcat In r Five Cents a Week th your romittnnco to the PUBLISHERS OF vlPANlON. BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS -52 Issues for 19231 ALL FOR ly Issues of 1922 >$?> ga alendar for 1923 J vZ-ou CTuS?S11) $2.50}fTf0R ish?on Numbers 1.00 \ $3*00 ation abc One Year e.The Courier mllteo of 'he Sonato. After tho ad journment of Congress tho President gavo Tolbert a recess appointment, and ho has ontorod upon his duties. Senator Dial, af tor stating that ho would .renew tho light, expressed sui'-i prise Ibat tho President, with the evidence before tho Mib-committoo, had given tho rr u appointment and confidence that tolbert would never be confirmed. Dryer Than Volstead, Ho Says. Now York, Nov. S.-^Representa tivo Andrew J, Volstead, Republican chairman of tho Houso Judiciary Committco and author of tho cele brated ,/puohibition enforcement law that boars his name, was beaton in tho Seventh Minnesota District by Rov. O. J. Kvale, running as an inde pendent, and who proclaimed him solf as "dryer" than Mr. Volstead. Volstead was the^flrst of tho im portant chalrmon of tho House com mittees to bo beaton In tho Demo cratic tVdyal wave. Ropresentaftlvo Graham, Republican, of Pennsylva nia, ls lu line to succeed to tho chair manship of tho judiciary committee. Joo Sparks Cots High Olllce. Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 8. - .Too Sparks, of Columbia, S. C., was to day appointed chairman of 'ho Amer ican Legion National Rehabilitation committee, It was announced by tho logion national headquarters. Mr. Sparks was appointed by Commander Owsley, and succeeds Col. A. A. Spraguo, of Chicago. Mr. Sparks served as a private during the World War with tho Third and Seventh Ploneeis. Ho hns boon llnson man of tho Fifth Dis!rici of tho Veterans' Bureau at Atlanta, Ga., for tho past year. . --. .. fha Quinine That Does Kot Affect the Head Because of Ita tonic mid laxative effect, LAXA TIVE IiROMO QU1NIN? is bettet'.linn onliunry aultilne nnd does not cause norvousi"-s nor IIRIIIST In head. Remember the lull ?mue an* look (or the signature of v.. W. CKOVK. VIC -. ? Southern States are doing nn im monso amount of school building. In ono year the green bug In Toxaa and Oklahoma ate up tho oqu'v 1ont of 1,000,000,000 loaves of u>v