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AWAEBS OF PREIIUBS
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Georgia State Fair I
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OFFICIAL REPORT,
Secretary's Office,
Macon, Ga., Not. 4,1879.
The following is a list of tne premi
ums awarded at i he State Fair just closed,
as appears from the records in this of
fice. * Malcolm Johnston,
Secretary.
DEPARl’UENP I.
HORSES, MULES ADD A88C8.
£Tones •/ aU suri owned in Qnrgia*
Premium No. 1.—Beet stallion 4 yeaia
Old or upwards.—first premium, #80;
eecond premium, #16. 6 e ® tr K 8 * ,,? 1 ' aC
premium to HL Travis, Griffio, for‘‘John
Kmble Jackson.” Second premmin to
j 8 Stawatt, Macon, for “Belshaisar.
2. Beet stallion, 3 years old—first pre
mium, #20; second premium, #10. 3
entries. First premium to W E Powell,
Griffin; eecoad premium to O il Mat-
thaws, Talbotton.
3 Beat stSllioD, 2 years old—First pre
mium, $10; eeoond. premium, $6. 8 en-
tries. First premium to A S Raid, Ri-
tontoc; seoond premium to J W Marr,
^4?°Best Suckling Horae, oolt. first pre
mium, $6 00; second premium, $3.00
Four entriep, first premium to C, a
Solomon. Msoon; Eeoond to J. J. Turner,
Montesuma.
6. Best brood mare with suckling colt,
first premium, $20; seoond premium
#10. Six entries First premium awwdei
to Jere Hollis, Macon; eecond to J. S,
Stewart, Maoon. „ ..
6 Best filly three years old; first pre
mium, $16; seoond premium, $8. One
entry. First premium to A J English
Maoon.
7. Beet Filly, two years old; first pre
mium, $10; eeoond p-emlum, $6. Three
entries. No premium awarded in this
ultra, not being meritorious.
8 Best Suckling Mare Colt, first pre
mium, $6; second premium, #3. Three
entries. First premium to Jere Holua
Macon; second to J. S. Stewart, Macon,
boadstkbs, (open to the worid)
9. Best Stallion, four years old. First
premium $80; eecond premium, §16. v
entries; First premium to John M Mar
tin, Marshallville, Ga., for Belshazzar,
jr.; second to E S McCurdy, Lowndes-
borougb, Ala, for McCurdy's Hamble-
^Vt Stallion 3 years old or under;
first premium, $25; 3econd premium, #16
6 entries. First premium to Capt A S
Bsid, Eatonton, Ga.; second to Eagene
Beebe, Montgomery. Ala.
11. Best Mare. Fite* premium, $do;
second premium, $10. 6 entries. Firet
premium to J W Matr, Macon; second to
W C Marr, Hawkinsville.
TS0B0UGBBBKS3.
13. Best Stallion, 4 years old and up
wards. First premium, $40; second. #16.
2 entries. Firet premium to T H Wood,
Atlanta, for “Santuc;” seoond to T. A.
Hamilton, Thomson, Ga., for ‘‘Sarrey,
TRAINED H0B8XB.
22. Best Saddle Horse or Mare. FirBt
premium, $39. 9 entries. Premium
awarded to Willis B. Sparks, Mscoo.
28. Best single harness horse or mire,
#80. 12 entries. Premium awarded to
E A Heggle, Augusta, Ga.
24. BeBt combination horse or maro
#30. 2 entries. Premium awarded to
Geo D Wadley, Bolingbroke.
25. Best and finest double team owned
by the exhibitor at least thiity daya be
fore the fair. 3 entries. F«miun
lu'a a Ueggie, Augusta, Ga.
JAfiXS AMD JENNETS.
26. Beat j*ok $40. 2 entries. Pre
xninm of #10 to U M Gann, Byron, Ga.
CNot sufficiently meritorious for full pre
mium.) _
27. Beatjennett, $15. 1 entry. Pre
mium to B W Hast, EatontoD, Ga.
MULES.
28. Beet Georgia raised mule, #25.
entry. Premium to Geo D Wadley. Bo-
Ilsgbroke, Ga.
S9. Beet Georgia raised mule colt, un
dtr 2 years old, $15. 2 entries. Pre'
Siam to John M Martin, MarahollTille.
MOM ENUMERATED XMTBT.
Georgia rateed stallion. Premium of
diploma awarded Hon F C Forman, of
MiUedgevllle, for sorrel stallion, Dallas.
DEPARTMENT II.
CATTLE, SHEEP AMD SVTIME.
82 Best Jersey Boll 8 years old and
over, #25. 4 entries. Premium to B
Peters, Jr., Calhoun, Ga., for “St Qaeh
tin” HR.
38 Beat Jersey Ball 2 years old acd
under, $16. 8 entries. Preminm award
ed to Capt. A, S. Beid, Eatonton, Ga.
for “Baden Baden" H R 8973.
34 Best Jersey Ball 1 year old and
under, $10, 2 entries. Preminm award
ed to W. F. Anderson, Maoon, Ga.
36 Beat Jersey Cow. First premium
t9jy- Mcand premium $15. Two entries
first premium to T. F. Branch, Angus
ta, Ga, for “Dame Washington.” Second
preminm to same for “Castello.”
87 Best Ayrshire Bull 8 years old and
over, #25. 1 entry. Premium awarded
to Magnolia Stock Company, Fort Valley,
Ga, for “London Chiet” H B1819.
40 Beat Ayrshire Cow. First premium
$*; second premium #15. 1 entry.
Both premiums awarded to J W Nisbet,
Maoon, Ga, for same cow. $40.
45 Best Devon Bull 3 years old and
over, #26. 1 entiy. Preminm awarded
to Dr W B Jones, Herndon, Ga, for
“Cupid.”
43 Best Devon Bull 2 years old ana
under, #15. 2 entries. Preminm of $5
to Dr W B Jones, Herndon, Ga, for
“Idle."
45 Beet Devon Cow. First premium
$25; aecoud premium $15. Two entries.
Awarded to Dr W B Jones, Herndon,
Ga. First premium for Lizzie; eecond
premium for Nymph.
47 Best Durham Ball 3 yearn old on
over, $25, 1 entry. Premium awarded
to S P Salter & Co, Albany. Ga.
52 Best Hereford Bull, $25. 1 entry
Premium of $15 awarded to AM Lock
ett, Biliugbroke, for “Cits of Macon.” h
54. Beat grade cow, $15 4 enliic-T
Premium to 8 C Woolfolk, Macon, Ga.
65. Best grade heifer, $10. 1 entry
Premium to Magnolia Stock Company,
Fort Valley, Ga.
56. Beat milch cow—first premium
#25. Awarded to J W Nisbet. Moood,
and seoond premium, $15, to Dr. W B
Jones, Herndon, Ga. 2 entries.
67. Beet milker (expert). $10. 2 en
tries. Premium to Andy Hill, Herndon,
69. Beet fat steer, $20. 1 entry. Pre
mium of $10 to J M Cherry, Maoon.
60 Beet merino back, $25. 3 en riss
Premium to Magnolia Stock Company,
Fort Valley.
61. Bret Merino ewe, #15. 3 entries.
P/f mium to T P Branch, Augusta,
62. Boat Siutcdown buck, $25 2 en
tries. Premium to Capt. A S Reid, Ei-
tattt
64. Beat Cotswold buck, #2o. 1 entry.
Premium to R Peters, Jr., Calhoun.
66. Best m >: oughbred Cashmere or
Angora buck. #15. 8 entries. Premium
to B Peters. Jr., Calhoun.
#7 Bi-st thoroughbred Cashmere or
Angora ewe, #10. 2 entries. Premium,
to E Peter*, Jr., Calhoun.
68 Bsst Berkshire boar, $25. 4 entries.
Premium to T P Branch, Auguste.
69. Best Berkshire sr,w, #15. 3 en
tries P.-mtum to T P Braoh, August
70. B"4 r.d Bs kafcire boar, $25 2
en'.iie*. Premium to J W Jackson
Ameritss, Ga.
72. Bast Inez boar, $2( 2 entries
krvmriua M) at i, -wail, U*.
73. Beet Eisex sow, $15. 1 en ry t
Premium to TG Holt, Mocor, Ga.
76. Best magie or Poland Chin* boar,
$25. 5 entries. Preminm to R H « H
Wright, Knoxville, Go.
77. Best magie or Poland China sow,
$15. 1 entry. Preminm to E A Rosb,
Msoon. _ -
78. Bast sow and pigs under 6 months
old of any one of above breeds, $25. 2
entries-* Premium to BA Boss, Maoon..—
79- Beet pair of pigs under 8 months dence. „ , Potatoes $5- 12
K’sati* Ls.'ifartM'u
JLfSSSSSSVSifio,. $1 »A
uwSaal entttoi l»
Albany.
81. '
#20.
Premium to J J Camp, Forsyth.
149 Best bushel of Swedes or rut*
bagas, $5; 6 entries. Premium to J P
Beige], Macon.
160 Beet bushel Mangel Wurzeu or
Stock Beets, 5 00. 2 entries. Premi
um to J Farmer, Macon, Ga.
161. Best bushel of Ground Peas, 5 00.
13 entries. Premium divided between J
.. _. . . K Johnston, Macon, and Dr W B Jones,
87. Best trio Black Cochina. First I j£ ern j 0tt>
premium. $5; eecond premium, $8. 2 en- 152. Best peek of Chufae, 5 00. 13
tries. FirBt premium to Charles Drey- | en (ji B s. Premium to J P Beigel, Maoon,
POULTRY AMD BBSS.
82 Bast trio Light BrahmaB. First
preminm. i5 ; second premium, #3. 1
entry. FirBt and seoond premiums awarded
tj Charles Dreyfous, Msoon.
85. Best trio Buff Coohins. First pre
mium, #5; second premium, $8. 1 entry.
First premium to Charles Dray four,
Macon.
Chambliss, Macon, and J H Black, Am >r-
iOU9.
141. Bast bushel of upland rough rice,
#5. 9 entries. Premium to J R Gate-
wood, Americas. -■■
142 Best bushel of upland.olean nee,
from small mills, #5. 2 entries. Premi
um to John B Gorman, Talbotton.
143. Best bushel of sweet potatoes. 19
I entries. Premium to Dr W B Jones,
Herndon, Ga., for the “Florida Provi-
Preminm t >
DEPARTMENT III.
tries. First premium
fous, Macon; second to D H AdanoB,
Mason.- _ . , „ ,
92. Best trio Black Spanish. First
preminm, #5; second preminm, $3. I
153. Beat peck of any seed (oerral)
not heretofore planted in Georgia—a val
uable acquisition to the farm, 10 00. Mr
J P Beigel entered Douro oorn, Mr J H
— a . . — TB . — * - ITT V. —\ n A fitli)
entry. First and seoond premiums to Bli ok, Amerioae, Egyptian Wheat and
Charles Dreyfous, Msoon.
93 Best trio White Leghorns. First
premium, $5; second preminm, $3. 3
entries. Entry Nc. 1 unworthy; second
premiatn to Capt A. S fteid, Eitonton.
94 Beet trio Brown Leghorn*; $5, $3
entries. First premium to Charles
Talbot oonnty Fair Association, Buok-
wheat. All ruled out as not coming up
to the requirements of the offer.
154 Beet specimen of Jute Plant and
fibre, 10 00. 1 entry. Premium to Wm
B Johnston, Macon.
155. Biggest pumpkin, 5 00. 11 en
Dreyfous, Macon; seoond premiam to W I trifcB# ‘ Premium to T R Lumsden, Tel-
T Shinbolser, Macon. I lot county. ,, ■
97 Best trio Polands; #5, $3. 1 en- I 15 g Be8t display of pumpkins, 5 00.
try. “Unworthy.” | 4 entries. Premium to John B Gorman
98 Best trio Plymouth Bocks; #5, S3 Talbotton. „ _
2 entries. First preminm to Charles I jgg. B3at gallon cane syrup, 6 00.
Dreyfous, Mason; second to 8 E Mans-I entr j ea> premium to John B Gorman
field, Macon. _ _ I Talbotton. ,
99 Best trio Black Breasted Boa 160. Beat gallon of sorghumorlmphiee
Game; #5, $3. 6 entries. The judges 8ytnpj 5 00 2 entries. Premium to J
report that none of the exhibit* came up w Nlebet, Maoon.
to the standard. I 161. Best 6 pounds of sugar, 5 00.
100 Best trio any other game; $5, #3.1 enlr „ Premium to Amos F Babn,
7 entries. First premium to W W Par- Spr i n gfi e ia.
kar, Maoon, on “Shawlnecks, seoond to jgj. Beet bale of native grass bay,
W W Parker, Macon, on “Irish Grays. 5 qq 5 entries. Premium to B D
101 Best trio Bantams (any variety,; i, nmgl jen, Macon.
6 00, 3 00. 11 entries. First premium 1C3 Best bale of Bermuda hay, 5 00
to D H Howes, Macon; sacond to P D 5 entries. Premium divided between B
Willingham, Maoon. d Lmmden, Macon, and James Divi-
103. Best pair common turkeys, 15, B Woodville.
$3. 2 entries. First premium to Mrs I ^Gi p eB t bale of peavine hay, $5.
J W Nisbet, Macon. Second to J L entI i e s. Premium to J H Black, Ameri.
Kennedy, Macon. I caB .
106. Best pair Bremen geese, $5, $3. j 165 p eBt bale of forage, $5 4 entries,
2 entries. First ptemium to S E Mans 1 p fem j um to James Davison, Woodville.
field. Macon. I 168. Beet bale of winter vetoh hay, #5
112. Beat pair Pekin ducks, #3, $2 2 entries. Premium to B D LumBden,
2 entries. First premium to A 8 Reid. MftCon>
Eitonton. Seoond premium to Dr Wcl 169. Best bale or peanut hay, #5.
Jonep, Herndon. . I entries. Preminm to B D Lumsden,
113 Best and largest display m merit
and variety of poultry by one exhibitor, j Begt bale of Ccufa hay, $5. 3 en*
open to the world, $25. 1 entry. Pre
mium awarded to Charles Dreyfous,
Macon.
114 Boat and largsst display i - merit
and variety of pigeon®, $10. 1 entry.
Preminm to S E Mansfield, Maoon.
tries.
con.
Premiam to B D Lumsden, M*
171. Best 5 pounls leaf tobaoeo, $5.
4 entries. Premium' to James M Cox,
Woodville. ' . _
, 173. Best box smoking tobaoeo, tieor
115. Best and largest display in merit - a manufactured—diploma. 1 entry,
and variety of rabbit*, $5. 2 entries. I pjgminm to James M Cox, Woodville.
Premium to Charles Dreyfous, Macon, ojttok bales.
for 7 varieties. I 175 Beat three bales of crop lot shott
116. Best display of honey, #16. 4 en-l g ta „i e Cotton, $60; 2 entries. Premiam
tries. Premium to Ike Adair, Talbot- | j atn es Davison, Woodville.
ton. I 177 Best single bale of short Staple
117. Beat transfer of bees—to be made 0otton , $25; 14 entries. Preminm to
on the grounds, $5. 2 entries. Premium j j amea 0ox» Wood?ille*
to Ike Adair, Talbotton. Best single bale of upland long Staple
118. Bast swarm of Italian bees, $5. (j ot t ODf 25 00; 2 entries, Premiam
2 entries. Premiam to Iko Adair, I James Davlaon, Woodville.
botton. Among the non-enumerated entries
119 Best Bee Hive, $5. 11 entries. lh j g department, a bale of lucerne hay
Premium to F N Wilder, Forey th, Ga. exhibited by Mr. J H Black, of Ameri-
120 Beat arrangement for raising ia honorably mentioned and reoom
Italian QaeenB and preserving their pu- I mended a nreminm.
,i, 7f #a; 1 untrjm flo uwarJ, «• 4U - —• I Special meniloa c* —•'i« aao aw-
rangement was not complete. I p] gya 0 f BU gir oane by Mr. J B Gorman,
Two entries for special preminm for of Talbotton, and fl r * J & Gatewood, -
beet display of Apiarian Implements. A.mericnB.
Biogham & Hethingion, Otsego, Michi-1 t €MB burr clover seed exhibited by
ganandJC & H P Sayles, Hartford, Mr B Johnston, of Maoon, is recoin-
Wis. I mended as a valuible winter growing
“The judges regard the Bingham & crop> famishing a large eupply of forage
Hethington Honey KniveB and Smoker an( j bearing several catlings daring win-
bcfci as very meritorious and recommend tgr . should this prove equal to recom-
that a premiam be awarded.” I mendation will bo a valuable acquisition
Executive Committee by resolution, 1 10 tlie f 4rm .
swarded five -■ ollars.
MON-ENUKSHATED XHTBIE9.
1. Bins pyle game, by C T Ward, Ma-
con.
2. I cage young Brahma chickens,
hatched April 6,1879, entered by V A
Menard, Maoon.
Judges report that neither of above
entries come up to the standard.
3. 3 Newfoundland pups and mother,
by Louia Graol, Macon.
4. 2 bull dogs, by Austin Brown, Ma
con.
The judges find the sboye two entries
very worthy of their respective kinds
DEPARTMENT IV.
VXELD CHOPS—SAMPLES OF CS0P3.
DEPARTMENT V.
HORTICULTURE, OBCHABD, ETC.—8AEDEN
PBDDuora.
178 Best Carrots, half dezen bnnohes,
3 00; 6 entries. Preminm to John Col
lins, Macon.
179 Best Cabbages, two heads, 8 00; 6
entries. No award, as the specimens
were not worthy.
180 Best Tomatoes, ono peck, 3 00; 6
eatries. Premiam to David Milne, Maoon.
181 Beet Onions, one dozen, 3 00; 4
entries. Preminm to J R Merritt, For
syth Ga.
182 Best Celery, one- dezan, 8 00; 2
entries. “Exhibits not worthy.*’
183 Beat table beet 1 dozen, 3 00. 1
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121. Best and largest display tn merit flnt ; p fem i um to Talbot oouniy Fair
acd variety of sample products, from .
the field, garden, orohard, dairy, apiary- 1 Association,
the contribution of a single farm. First
preminm 75 00, seoond 40 00. 7 en
tries. First preminm divided equally
between John B Gorman, Talbotton,
and H J Peter, Macon; and second pre
miam awarded to James Davison, Woo3-
ville.
122. Best six stalks of cotton. First
premiam 10 00, second 5 00. 14 entries.
Firet premiam to Dr W B Jones, Hern-
185. Best Lima beans 1 peck 3 00. 6
entries. Preminm to J H Black, Ameri-
ooj, Ga.
186. Best egg phnt 1 dozen 3 00. 6
eatrieB. Preminm to B D Lumsden, Ma
oon.
187. Best squash's 1 dezen 3 00. 2
entries. No award—not worthy.
188. Best half-dozen kershaws 3 00. 5
entries. Premiam to ti I Gnstin, Macon.
193. Beat pie melon 3 00. 6 entries.
don, for “Herlong;” seoond to E C Grier, p fflm ; um t0 T J Fletcher, Forsyth, Ga!
Gxiswoldvillp.
123. Best six stalks of corn with ears.
First premium 10 00, second 5 00. 11
entries. First premium to James Davi
son, Woodville; eecond to W D H John-
eon. Bibb county.
124. Best bushel of bread corn. First
premiam $5, second premiam $3. 26
entries. First premium to John B Gor
man, Talbotton. Second to B D Lums
den, Maoon.
191. Best new vegetable not in this
list adapted to the table, 6 00. 3 en
tries. Nothing worthy of premium.
192. Best display of garden vegetables
grown and exhibited by ono person,
15 00. 3 entriei. Premium to S I
GnatlD, Maoon.
193. Best oolleo’.isn of kitohen garden
seeds, raised in Georgia, not less than
20 approved varieties. Seed must bo
sn, Maoon. .... - . exhibited in glass jars or boitlsa and not
126. Best bushel stock corn, fira ^pre- in olosea p aper bags, 6 00. 5 entries.
mmm$o ( seoond $3. 17 entries. F ‘ rst p.. ein i am to Mrs Sarah L Bazimoro,
premium to Talbot County Fair AfiBuoia-
tion. Second to Dr W B Jones, Hern- obohabd products
d °?23. Best bnshel of early field corn, 194 Bestcoilectionoftabla apples,
$10. 11 entries. Premiam to James | grown in and adapted to Georgia, not toss
Davison, Woodville.
127 Beet bnshel of white winter or
gr. ZiUg oats, first premiam $5, second
-3 Gentries. Firet premiam to John
B Gorman; second to Jamas Davison.
123 Brst bushel of red rnat-proot
oat-, 10 00. 29 entries. One-b*If of
premiam to Jamas DavUoo, Wood*
viile, and the otnor hjlf to J N Horn,
EVnytb.
129. Best bushel of black oats, $5. 3
entries. Premium to John B. Gorman,
Talbotton.
130. Beet bushel of any variety of oats.
$5. 14entries. Premium to B D Lams-
den, Macoo.
131. Best bnshi-1 of red when', $5
16 entries. Premium to J T Bjder, Bibb
county, for the "Dallas” wheat.
133. Bast bnehel of any variety of
wheat, $5. 10 entries. Premium to John
B. Gorman, Talbotton, for the “Golden
Straw."
134 Beat bushel of nut-proof Wheat,
#10;4 entries. Premium to Jamea Da
vison, Woodville.
185 Beet bnsuel of Bje, $6; 11 entries.
Premiam to C F Taraer, Forsyth.
136 Beat bnshel 0! Barley, #5; 7*i-
triea. One-half of preminm to James
Davison, Woodville, and other half to
Talbot Couniy Fair Association.
137 Best bushel of Field Peas for atook
#0; 19.11 Tits. One-half of premium to H
J Peter,Ma:oo, and the other half to Jets
Hollis, Macon.
133 Beat bnshel F-ell Peas for forage,
#5; 6 en trier. One-half of preminm 10
Jamrs H.lms j , Walden, Ga. and other
calf to Jere Hrllia, Macon.
139 Brae bushel of table peas, #5 7
umes. Premium to* Jamas Davison,
Woodville.
140. Bust collection of field peas, #10
£ . lUmium divided between 6
than twelve varieties, and six specimens
of each variety, to havo been grown by
exhibitor, and properly named and la-
elei—$25. 1 entry. Premium to Henry
B. Dickson, Talbotton.
196. Beet one dcz*n spsoimens of the
Shockley apple, $5. 15 entries. Pre
mium to J Gove, Griswoldviile.
197. Beat one d zen specimens of the
Yates apple, $6. 2 entries. Premium to
A M Lockett, Macon.
193. Best one dozen specimens of
Southern greening, $5, 3 entries. Pie-
na-uin to the Fair Association of Talbot
oonnty. . „
199 Best ono dozen specimens of Bun®
combe apples, 5 00. Two entries. Pre
mium to J Gave, Griswoldviile.
200 Brat one dozen specimens of any
other vatiety of apple, 5 00. 6 entries.
Preminm to J Gove, Griswoldviile, for
“Stevenson's Winter.”
201 Bast Georgia Seedling (winter)
Apple, with history of the tree, provided
it has not been awarded a premiam at a
previous exhibition of thia society, 5 00.
2 entries. Premium to John Darden,
La Grange.
211 Beat oolleotion of grapes (first
crop), 6 00. 1 entry. Premium to £ R
Anthony, Msoon.
xuiexBT.
212 Best colled» oZ apple trees.
Southern varieties, Diploma and #5. 2
entries. Preminm to WK Nelson, An
gtuta, Ga.
THE IXiOWXB OABDXW,
217 Best collection of plants in pots,
(grown by exhibitor) correctly namd?,
end evinoing the beBfc culture. Refer
ence mast be h»d to the individual mer
its of the plants rather than to their
quantity, $25. 1 entry. Preminm to; D
B Woodruff, Maoon, G*.
218 B at collection of ornamental leaved
plants not le«e than twenty varieties,
10 00; 1 entry. Premium to D B Wood
ruff, Macon. _ . _:
210 Best oolleotion of Geranium'! 5 PO
entry. Premiam to D B Woodruff,
Macon. I
220 For any single specimen plant,
combining evidence of careful culture and
profusion of bloom or ornamental foliage
3 06; 8 entries. Premiam to D B Wood-
raff, Macon.
CUT FLOWS 33.
222 Beat collection of Chrysanthe
mums, correctly named, 3 00; 1 entry
Premiam to Mrs T W Ellis, Macon.
285 Bc3t oolection of green house out
flowers, 10 00; 1 entry. Premium to
Misa Bebecoa Harris, Milledeevilta.
226 Moat tasteful and best arranged
design, to be composed of natural flowers
only, or fruits, flowers and grasses com
bined. Firat premium* 20 00; seoond
premiam, 10 00; 7 entries. Firat premium
divided between Mrs E A Boss and Mrs
J W Lookett, of Maooi; seoond premium
to Mrs T W Ellis, of Maoon.
230 Bast Hand Boquet. Firat premium
_ 00 second premium, 3 00; 6 entries.
Firat premium to C N Woodruff, Maoor;
second premium to Mrs J G Backer,
Griffin, Ga.
232 Beat Yase Boquet. First premium,
5 00; second premium, 3 00; 2 entries.
First premium to Mrs D E Norris, Msoon;
seoond premium to Mrs S 8 Antony,
Maoon
HOW'ZNUHBBATED EKTUXES. _
The judges make epecisl mention of
Chinese Quinces exhibited by R E Park,
Macon and the Talbot County Fair Asao
ciation.
Diploma recommended to Thorbnrn A
Co.. New York, for display of seeds,
bulbs, etc,
DEPARTMENT YL
HOKE INDUSTRY.
234 Best fresh batter (not less than two
pound;) #8. Thirteen entries. Premiam
to Mrs C Canning, Macon, Ga.
225 Best six months old batter with
mode of preservation, $10 One entry.
Preminm to James Divison, Woodville,
Ga.
236 Best home-made cheese $6. One
entry. Premium to Mrs Robert Bowman,
Maoon, Ga.
237 Best sample pickled pork $5, Two
entries. Premium to Mrs. D. R Cook,
Maoon, Ga.
239 Best two bacon Hams 5 00. Twelve
entries. Premium to S. C. Chsmblise,
Macon, Ga.
240 Beet jar of lard, 5 lb?., 3 00. Six
entries. Premiam to T B Lamsden
Talbot connty, Ga.
241 Best jar preserved figs, 2 00.
Eight entries. Preminm to Miss Annie
Dennis, Talbot county, Ga.
242. 'BeBt jav preserved blackberries
2 00. 3 entries. Premium to Mrs John
D Steward, Griffin.
243. Beat jar preserved plums 2 00.
entries. Premium to Mrs T Hardeman
Jr, Macon,
244 Best jar preserved tomatoes 2 00.
7 entries. Preminm to Mrs T Hardeman
Jr, Maoon. .
245. Best jar preserved grape fruit
2 00. 4 entries. Preminm to Mrs Dr
Patterson, Macon.
146. Beat jar ornamental preserves cal
by hand work of exhibitor 6 00. 5 en
tries. Premium to Joe Olayton (oolored)
Maoon.
247. Boat jar brandy peiohea 2 00.
entries: Premium to Miss Sallie Bow
man, Macon.
248 Beat sample apple jelly 2 00.
entries. Premiam to Mrs John D Stew
ard, Griffin.
249. Best sample peach jelly 2 00.
entries. Premiam to Mrs John D Stew
erd, Griffin. . tl . „
250. Beat sample qmneo jelly 2 00,
entries. Premiam to Mias Annie Den'
nis, Talbot county.
251 Bpafc <Jt->«hprrv Jnllw
$2. 7 entries. Premiam to Miss Annie
Dennis, Talbot County, Ga.
252 Best sample Grape Jelly, $2.
entries. Premiam to Mrs Gecrge M.
Logan, Msoon.
253 Best sample Pear Jelly, $2
entries. Premium to Mrs Tuos Harde
man, Jr, Maoon. _ .
254 Beet sample Blackberry Jelly, $2
4 entries. Preminm to Mrs Tbos Harde
man, Jr, Macon. ...
255 Beat sample Raspberry Jell;, $2
4 entries. Premiam to Mrs John D
Stewart, Griffin, Ga.
256 Best bottle Tomato Catsup, 2 00.
13 entries. Preminm to W W Parker,
Maoon.
258 Best bottle Pepper Catsup, 2 00.
9 entries. Premium to Miss Millie
Cobb, Macon.
259 Best bot'le Pepper Siuoe, 2 00
6 entries. Premiam to Mrs. Dr. Patter-
eon, Macon.
260 Best oolleotion of Jellies, Pre
serves, Pickles, Jams, Catsups, Syrups
and Cordials, made and exhibited by one
lady, 20 00. 5 entries. Premiam ts
Mrs Thos Hardeman, Jr, Mi cm.
261 Best oolleotion Dried Frnits,
(snndried), 5 00 4 entries. Premium
to Mrs. A. M. Lookett, Maoon, Ga, for
dried apples, peaches, figs, cherries,
grapes and pears.
262 Beat ooileo.ion Dried Fruits (by
evaptia’or) 5 00. 1 entry. Premium to
Mrs 88 Apthony, Maoon.
263 Best oolleotion Canned Frails and
Vegetables, 10 00. 3 entries. Preminm
%3 Mrs John D Steward, Gt.ffij, Ga.
265 Best bottle Scnppernong Wine #2.
7 entries. Premium to W W Parker,
Macon.
266 Beat collection Domeatio Wines,
containing sugar (at lroat 4 vanetie-) by
one exhibitor, 10 00. 4 entries. Preminm
to Mrs A M Lockett, Maoon, Ga, 36 va
rieties.
267 Be9t oolleotion Domeatio Wines
without sugar or alcohol by one exhibi
tor, at least 4 varieties, 10 00. 1 entry.
Premium to Mrs A M Lockett, Macon,
for 39 varieties.
268. Beat light bread, 3 00. 9 en-
tres. Premiam to Mn Robert Bowman,
Maoon.
269. Bast light rolls, 3 00. 7 entries.
Premium to Mrs C Canning, Macon.
270. Beat beat tiaaait. 3 00 5 entries.
Premium tn Mrs E W Howard, Maoon.
271. Best soda bniscuit, 3 00. 5 en
tries, Preminm to Mrj H J Peter, Ma
con.
272. Beat orackers, 3 CO. 2 entries.
Premium to Mr* R E Park, Macon.
273. Beet fruit oake, 5 00. 3 entries.
Premium to Mrs 0 Canning, Maoon.
274. Best pound osko, 3 00. 3 en-
trite. Premium to Mrs C Canning, Ma
oon.
275. Baat sponge oika. 3 00. 5 en
tries. Premium to Mrs H J Peter, a
DI
to David Milne, Msoon.
216 Best specimen of prepared tea,
Georgia raised, from Then Sihta, or Chi
nese tea plant, $5. 3 entrlee. Premium
of (2 50 to T R Lnmeden, Talbct'.oo,
Ga. and premium of $2 60 to R’chard
lmllviwo, Ga.
con.
276. Beat j ally cake, 3 00. 1 entry.
Premium taMra E W Howard, Mioon.
277 Bast oocoanut cake, $3. 2 entries.
Preminm to Mies Lamsden, Macon, Ga.
278 Bast silver cake, $3. 3 cniriea.
Preminm to Mu. C. W. Howard, Maoon,
Ga.
281 Best spioed Oiks, $3. 1 entry.
Premium to Mrs. Garrard, TalbottOD, Ga
Of the variouB non-enumerated entries
made in thia department, speolal mention
is made of simple of ley eoap exhibited
by Mrs. Sarah L. Bazemoie, of Summei-
ftsld, Ga. DEpABTMSNT tii
XEEDLKWOIiX.
285. Best made gentleman’s suit, osat
veat and pants, by a lady, $10. Foot entries.
Premium to Hr* JEnune Kays, Atlanta, Gs.
286. Best homespun drees, woven, oat
»nd made by the exhibitor. #10. Three en-
tries. Preminm to KrsSO Oiumblias, Me-
° 3 M7? t, Beet catioo drees, r.nt end made by
the exhibitor, $5. Five entries. Premium
214’ Best collection of peaoh troes,_ jpMiae MUlie Cobb, Maoon, Ga.
*29)°* Beet patchwork caltoo quilt, #5.
wenty-nx entile*. Premium to nreOP
Tuner, Forsyth, Gv Honorable mention of
xrs Charlotte Sjter, Carteraville, Ga, and
nr* M F Dorman. America* Ga.
iiM WOAe-w- qUun »5.
Six entries. Premiam to Mm J 0 King,.
Griffin, Gs.
292. Best log cabin quilt, $5 Five en
tries. Premium to Mrs J G Booker, Griffin,
Gs.
293. Beet knit oounterpane, #8. Three
entries. Premium to Mrs Iverson L Harm,
MiUedgevllle, Ga.
1294. Beat woven counterpane, $3. Six-
1 :een entries. Preminm to Mm J B Parker,
Mioon, Ga.
295. Beet ootton comfort, $3. One entry.
Premium to Mrs M L Pettus. Jefferson, Ga.
290. Bast rag rug. #3. Seven entries.
Premiam to Mrs E A Gray, Bolingbroke. Ga.
297- Bat rig carpeting. <9- One entry.
Preminm to Mre J O King, Griffin, Ga.
800 Beat one-half dozen pairs or cotton
socks, #3 Three entries. Premiam to
Mm darah Htmlin, Macon. Ga, and honora
ble mention uf Mas B Head, Barneeville,
Ga.
SOI Beat one half dozen pairs of Cotton
Stookings, 83. Three entries. Premium to
Mrs B Head, Buneeville, Ga.
402 But native Silk Thread, not leas
than 2 dozen aketns, #5. Two entries. Pre
miam to Hus Sophronia McCrary, Warren-
ton, Ga.
803 Beet specimen of Silk Embroidery,
#10 Fourteen entries. Premium to Miss
Kiltie Jewett, Maoon, Ga, and highest com
mendation to Hide Fannie Heirontmna, Win
chester, Va.
Honorable mention is made of Mrs P B
White and Mrs J E Wells, of Maoon. Ga.
804 Best specimen of Applique work. #j.
Two entries. Premium to Mrs Garrard, Tal
botton, Gs.
£05 Heat Balsad Work, #10. Eight en
tries Preminm to Mrs J G Backer, Griffin,
Gs
316 Beet Cretonne Work, #5. One en
try. Premmm to Mrs D E Norris, Mseen,
Gi.
317. Best Tapestry, #10. Four entries.
Preminm to Mrs O P Adams. Maoon, Ga
8u8 Bret Pillow Covers, #5 Sixenlries
Premiam to Mrs T J Simmons, Msoon,
Ga.
809 Best Chfid’s Dress. #5. Eleven en
tries. Premiam to Mrs H O Sailors, Indian
apolis, Iud, and honorable mention of Mrs J
J Flanders, Micon, Ga,
310 Best Worsted Work, #5. Eight en
tries. Premium to Miss F Holt, Mama. Ga,
and highest commendation to Mrs. J. E
Wells, Jr, Maoon, Ga.
811 Seat Chemise Band, #5. Eight en
tries Premium to Miss Fannie Heironimcn
Winchester, Ya
812 Best Cndersleevee, #5. Three en
tries. Preminm to Mrs. Dr. Patterson, Ma»
qod. Ga.
418. Beet Pantalettes, #5. Five entries,
Premium to Mis. H. O. bailors, Zndianapa
lis. lad.
314 Best Gown Yoke, #5. Six entries,
Preminm to Mies L zzie J-nes, Maoon.
815 Bret Lambrequin. #5. Fire entries
Prem'nm to Mrs. D. K Norris, and honora
ble mention of Mise Mattie Lou Boas
Fort YAlley, Ga. _ _ . ,
316 Best Fire Boreen. #5. Three entries
Preminm to MissL'Zzie Willingham, Maoon
G 317. Beet eet of toilet mats. #5. Eleven
entries. Premiam to Mrs D £ Norris, M&"
con. Gi ,
3 8 Best dirpHy of work on perforated
paper, #5 Five entries. Preminm to Miss
Fannie B Johnson, maoon, Ga.
819 Beat sec of collar, sleeves, chemisette
and handkerchief, #10. Three entries. Pro
mium to Mffi M A Brewer, Lagrange, Ga.
820. But display in merit and variety of
female handicraft, embracing needle work,
er.breideiy, crocheting, knittiDg, eta, by one
lady, #50. Five entries. Premiam to Mbs
Gallia S Wheatley, AmetionB, Ga. and diplo
ma to Mrs N F Williams, macon, Ga.
321. BestAfghaD, #5 Nine entries. Pre
mia n to Mrs GO Price, Mtoon, Ga. Honor
able mini ion or MiesBH Brian.
332, Beat shawl, ohochettsd, #10. Foof
teeu untiles. Preminm to Mrs A A Judeon,
Atlanta, Ga. Highest commendation of Mrs
D E Norris, and honorable mention of Mre
8 O Biyhin, of Maoon, and Mise Jolla Good
win, of Talbotton, Ga.
322 Beat lace, crocheted, #10. Eighteen
entries Premiam to Mrs Dr Patterson,
Maoon, Ga. „
3 5 Best tatting, #5. Six entries. Pre
mium to Mrs O B Jewett. Macon, Ga,
821. BeBt ecatf, #5. Five entries. Pre
mium to Mrs S Boykin, Maoon, Ga.
3.7. Best oollar, crochetted, #3. Seven
entries. Premium to Mrs M A Brewer, Lv
Grange, La. Highest commendation of
Mrs N F Willisms. mioon, Ga.
329 Beat display or shell work, $3 Three
entries. Preminm to Mies Gallia 8. Wheat-
ley. Americas, Ga. . . „
33J. fleet display of fiah scale work. #o.
Four entries. Premiam to Mies O B Hop
kins. Thomaeville, Ga. v . . _
331. Best display of wax work $5. Four
entries Preminm to Mrs 8 A Duiaut, Fort
Aianiav nf mstio work. #5.
entriss Premiam to Mrs B M Patterson,
Macon, Ga . „
833. Best display of palmetto work, $0.
One entry, Preminm to Mrs H E Billing
hom. Charleston. 8 0.
337. Best display of feather flowers, #5
Une entry. Preminm to Mrs J H Dobbs
Maoon, Ga. .. „
839 Beet displ.y of muslin flowers. $5
One entry. Preminm to Mies Oallie
Wheatley, Americas Gs.
SEWlSa-MACOISE WORE.
812 Beet opera cloak, embroidered or
fano- worked, #5. Three entries. Premium
to Singer Manufacturing Company, Macon,
Ga. ^ _
343. Beat gent's dressing gown. $5. Two
entries. Premiam to Singer Menugeotaring
Company. Macon, Ga.
?4l But infant's dross, embroidered, $5.
Two oniries. Premium tn Wheeler & Wilson
Manufacturing Go. Maoon, Ga.
343. Best skirt, #5 One entry. Premiam
to Bmger Mamufaoiaring Company, Maoon,
Ga.
317. Best fine shirt $5. 3 entries. Pre
miam to Singer Manufacturing Company,
Macon, Ga. „
;43. Best specimen of braiding. Two en
tries. Premiam to Singer Manufacturing
Company, Macon, Ga.
819. Best sproimen of work on moroeoo
or leather, #5. One entry. Premiam to
Wherier A Wilson Manufacturing Company,
Macon, Ga*
350. Best display of ornamental needle
work, by a sewing maohine oompa-y. Diplo
ma One entry. Awarded to Wheeler A
Wilaon Manufacturing Company, Maoon, Ga.
861. Best d’apUy of plain needle work, by
a sewing mashing oompany. Diploma. Une
entry. Awarded to Whoe'.er A Wilson Man
ufaoturing Oompany, Mamn, Ga.
852, Best display of sewmg machine
thread, silk, eta Dip'oma. One entry.
Awarded to George A Clark A Bro, New
York City.
WOKE BX LITTLE OIELS.
353 Beet darned stookings by a girl un
der thirteen years of age, darning to be done
on the ground*, #5, One entry. Premium
awarded tu Mies Berta Hardeman, Macon,
Ga.
£54 Best hemmed handkerchief by a
girl under 13 years of age, work to bs done
on the grounds, $3. Two entries. Premiam
divided between Miss Berta Hardeman and
Mise Morgie Flanders, of Maoon, Ga.
355. Beat made plain apron, by a girl un
der 13 years of age, #3. Premiam to Miss
Berta Hardeman, of Macon, Ga.
356. Beet and moat taetef ally made pin-
ensbion, #5. 8ixcn riea. Preminm to Miss
Mary O. Cobb, Macon, Ga. .
Among the non-enumerated entries in this
olaee are the following notioes:
Meritorious—Sheet-covers, by Mrs. T J
Simmons, Maoon, Ga
High Commendation—Bag, Mise Ease O
Gibbes, Angnsta, Ga. _
Very Good—American hammock, J P Tra
vers. New York. _
Very Good—Lamp mat, Mrs W H Me-
Afto, Maoon, Ga.
Good—Orosbot work, Mrs Martha Sore!,
Mscoo, Qa« _
Elegant— Dinnak cattv.ns, ono sett, L r
Aekew, Macon, Ga.
Good—Linen apron, Mrs B Hoad, Barnos*
vilie, Ga®
Very Pretty-Floral mat, Mias Irio Patter
eon, Bavannah, Ga.
Very Nice—Worsted wor*, Miss Mattie
Belle Divis, Maoon, Ga.
Excellent—3ilk work, Sarah L Bazemore,
Snmmeraeia, Ga.
Splendid—Dis r lay of onriositias, Paul
Blackahsar, Macon, Ga. ,
8plenlld—Needle case cud thread, H
Keown, New York. , . ,
Bplondid—Display of brackets by a b07
nnrer 13 yoars of ago, Crawford Wheatley,
Americas, Ga. _ ■ , _.
Splendid-Nightgown, Mite Lizzie Sosd,
McDonough, Ga. ,
All Beautiful—Knit glows, frame work
mats, open work tidy, darned net, embroid
ered pioture frame, one pair splint picture
frames, three embroindered tidies, all by
Mrs A S Beid, Eatonton, Gs.
DEPARTMENT VIII.
FIXE AETS—i AI&TXKGB AXD DRAWINGS.
Premium 357. Beat Oil Printing, #25
18 entries. Premium to Mrs. J. P. Lee, For-
gytb. Oft.
858. Beet Portrait Painting, #20. 2 en
triei. Premium to Mies Lizzie Canning,
Micon
359 Beat Painting in Water Colors, #20.
X entry One h»if Preminm awarded to Mrs.
J. P. Lae, Forsjtb, Ga.
860. Best Pencil Drawing, #10. Two en
tries. No award. ,
861. Best Crayon Drawing. 910. Nine
entries- Premium to. Miss Baarie Rogers,
Macon, Ga. , _
£62. Beat display of painting* and draw
ings by ens exnlbltor. #26. Finr entriei.
J.—i-a .0 le 3-si. — **»w—
393—-Beet collection of Pa-ntings and
Drawings by a girl under eighteen ysars of
rga. #25. Two entries. Miss Cara N it-
ting Maoon, (18 pieces) and Miss Fannie L
Giier, Griawolf?viile, Ga, (15 pieces)
“Judges divide this premium between above
competitor e.”
XH0T03BAF2X.
3.5. Best Life Size Plain Crayon Photo
graph, Diploma Ono entry Premium
awarded to T. B Blaokshvar. Maoon, Ga
“The Committee would mike very especial
and honorable mention of the splendid oray-
on work of Mre J. B Gregory, wbioh came
too late to enter for preminm."
866. Brat Idle Size Paetol Photograph,
Diploma. Two entries. Premiam to J. A.
Pugh, Maoon.
858 Boat Plain Photograph, Diploma
One entry. Premiam to T. B. Blackehear,
Maoon.
369. Beat Oil Photograph, Diploma. Ooe
entry. Premiam to T. B, Blackehear, Ma
con.
370. Beal Photograph in Water Colors,
Diploma. One entry. Premium to X. B.
Blackehear. Maoon.
371. Beat Paetel Photograph, Diploma.
Three entries. Premiam to Guetav Bau
mann, Muon.
872. Beet Porcelain Photograph, Diplo
ma. One entry. No award.
813. Beat lot of Photograph! from re
touched negatives. Diploma. Two entries,
preminm to T. B Blackehear, Maoon
875. Beet display of Photographs, Diplo
ma. Too entries. Preminm to T. B. Blcek-
shear, Maoon.
OiBISETfl.
386 Beat Cabinet of Minerals, #5. Two
entiles- Prem um to John B Gorman, Tal
botton, Ga.
883 Beat Cabinet of Southern Woods, #5.
Two entries. Premia at to O B Hardy, Amer*
ions. Ga.
389 Best Cabinet of Cariosities, #10.
Three entries. Premium to Charles Herhat,
Micon.
The Committee think that honorable and
oomp'imentary mention should be made of
Laeien W Smith and E D Irvine for their
displays, and for the cheerful rid to Super
intendents of the Art Department, etc.
F3IWTIKG.
400 BeatSp3oimen Foster Printing. Dl-
S loma. One entry. Premium awarded to
W Bnrke A Co, Maoon. _
491 Beat Specimen of Card and Bill
Printing. Diploma. One entry. Premiam
to J W Barke A Co, Maoon.
492 Brat specimen of Book Pabliehing,
Diploma One entry. Premiam to J W
Barke A (Jo, maoon.
403 Best specimen Journal, Ledger and
Cash Book, Diploma. One entry. Premi
um to J W Bnrke A Co.
401 Best specimen Colored Printing, not
lees than fire colors, Diploma. One entry.-
Premiam to J W Barre A Co, macon.
405 Beat display of Printing, Diploma.
One entry. Premiam to J W Barke A Co.,
muon.
oazwroiLB.
406 Beet display of Perfumeries, Diplo
ma. One entry. Premium to Boland B
Hall, Maoon
HOW-XKUHZSATZD ENT2IK9.
Honorable mention of display of Paint
ings, Engravings, Photos, eto„ by Pahlio Li
brary and Oharlie Herbat.
“The Committee make mention of this
display as attractive, and are gratified to
find that it adds so mash to the exhibition in
this department.”
Honorable mention of the display of Kin
dergarten materials, methods, etc, by Mies
A E Mills, Maoon.
Diploma reoommended for the ditpiay of
artificial limbs by Charles M Evans, Cincin
nati!, Ohio. ... .
Honorable mention of collections of coins ana
iper money by John B Gorman,Tailotton.G*
Hcno-able mention is also made of oil paint
ings of Mrs W H Virgin, Mrs Geo B Jewett and
Mrs John Rutherford. ' _
DKPARTMJtNT IX—TOOL3 AND ISIPLE
ME 41TS.
FLOWS. _
410 Bestgang p!owf,$15andDip’ous. Two
entries. J'romtum to B F Avery & Sonr, Atlanta.
411 Rest one horse turning plow, £5 and Diplo
ma. Two entrie®. Preminm to Bf Aver; A
80ns Atlanta for tee AO plow. ....
412 Best two borse turning plow £5 and I idIo
ma. Three tntries. Premium to BP Avery
A Sons Atlanta. .... „
tl3 Bert subsoil plow £5 and diploma. Two
entries Premium to B F Avery & Sons Atlanta.
610 Best display of firearms, hunter's accou
trements ana fishing tackle Silver medal. 2
entries. Premium to Wm Peiiier, Macon, Ga
681 Best display of glassware. Diploma 1
emry. Preminm to George W Burr, Jiao.ro, Ga
686 Best display of crockeryware. Diploma,
1 entry. Premium to George W Biur, Macon.
Ga
689 Best display of drain tile. Diploma. X
entry. Premium to Stevens Bros A Co. Stevens
P.-'tery. Ga
690 Best specimen of sewer ripe. Diploma. X
entry. P-emiam to 8tevens Bros tc Co. Btevuns
Pottery, Go
691 Best specimen of pressed bnok Diploma
. ntry. Premium to Holt A Hcge, Macon,
Ga.
EOT BSUMIBATID
Am rog tl e entries ia this department d roloma
awarded to & H May A Uo. Maoon, Gs, for tump
^Honorable mention is also made of 8tevens
Bros A Co's fire bri- Jc, and Yewley's sash loo*.,
burglar prtof holder and vent lstor,
DEPART WENT XI.
MAcnrwsRT. • , ,
80J Best cotton gin. Goln medal anddiploma,
4 entries. Premium to O H Miller, Fort Valley.
G «0S Best hand p-wer cotton press. Silver med
al. 1 er.try. Premium to J W Caldwell A 1*0
* 6re D Reri;’gtationary steam entine not less than
6 horse power. Di-loma and silver meda.. 1 en
try, Pr-mium to A B Faronhtr. Maoon, Ga
«il Best portable steam engine, 5 horse power.
Diploma and gold medal, 2 entries Premium
to J 8 Schofield A Sons, Macou. Gs
615 Best corn shelter SUver medal 1 entry
Premium to Dr J 8 Purlev, Atlanta, Ga
618 Best hand power rioe cleaning machine
Silver medalandd-pioma lent-y Premium of
diploma to Henry Stevens, 8‘evens P -iterj.Ga
Entries—1, L T Cosby, Genevs, Gs, b r Tim
Finnegan, t, Brott P rris. U-sit gtou, Ay,
Goi 8prague, 8, T H Wood, Augusta,. Gs, 0 fi
Mock lee burgh.
Awards.—Col Sprague 1st, Mecklenburg M
Ti m Finnegan having been distanced no award
o>t> bird money. *
Time—1st heat Col Sprague 1;5* aa t,.,.
Col Bprague 1:«7. 9 ‘
THE ELECTIONS!
Butter Beaten—Cmneli Eiecredt
he Sett if the lesKnlic Titled Eltdti!
BEFUBLICiN GSINS IN PEN58IL-
TABU I
THE AGOHY OVER IN VIRGINIA \
itrics Premium to B F Avery A boas Atlanta.
414 Best hillside or reversible ploy £5 and dl
ploms. One entry. Premium to B F Avery A
Sous Atlanta. , „ ,
4 5 Best sweep $2 and diploma. One entry
Premium to B F AveryASons Atlanta.
416 Beat shovel £2 and ciploma. One entry.
Premium to BP Avary A Sous Atlanta.
417 Best cotton plauter (5 and niploma. Four
entries. Premium to James Ly.cb, Lawrens--
barp; ft 0#
418 Best corn planter $5 aud diploma. Two
entries. Premium to Murray & Keating, Mil*
leJgeville. . . „
419 Best combined corn, cotton anl^pea
planter and cultiv ‘
entries Premium
421 hetiaupiay 01
ver medal and diploma One entry. Premium
t« B F Avery A Sons Atlanta.
422 Best plowman (expert) $5. Two entries
Premium— , „ ,
424 Best reaper and mower diploma. One
entry. Premium to A B Farquahar M aeon.
43H Best walking cultivator diploma. Three
entries. No premiums awarded.
441 Best churning apparatus dipoma. One
entry. IN Renlror, Oglethorpe. Macon county
€ra»
412 Beet washing machine diploma. One
entry. Premium to Z W Seif, Maoon Ga
IaFLFMERrs MADE Off TUB FARM ABU BY XUS
EXHIBITOR.
413 Best plow stock 33. Oue entry. No award
because not homo made, ,
415 Beat ox yoke find Sows $2 GO. One entry
Premium ta Smith Davenport. Am-rlcus.
447 Best Wahoo collar Jl. Three entries. Pre •
mium toT RLumsden,Talbotcounty.
448 Rest shuck collar $1. Oneentry. Premium
to W D H Johnson, Maoon Ga.
449 Best cotton has rest #1. Three entries,
Pr-miumtoJ W Wheatley Americus.
450 Best aio handle $1. Tnree entries. Premi
um to 1 H Howard, Macon.
451 Best boehandle.!dollar. Oneentry. Pre
mium to J S Wimtish Macon.
455 Best shuok foot mat. ldoilar Ono entry
Premium to Emanuel Washington (col) Bibb
county _
456 Best bread tray X dollar Oneentry Pre
mium to H J Petra Macon. .
457 Best broom 1 dollar Oneentry Premi
um to Emanuel Washington (col) Bibb county,
XOff-IHUMEBATBD BS TRIES.
D'ploTas recommended to B F Avery «C Sons
for sulky p ow and Garden plow.
DBI-ARTMENT X-MANDFACTDRB8.
176 Best no top burgy, Georgia made Diploma
Oneentry Premium to W WCollins Macon Ga
480 Best corrisge made in the Unit'd States
Two entries Diploma to W W Collins acd A H
May A Co Macon Ga .. _ ,
43S Best top buggy made in the United States
Diploma Three entries Premium to & H May
AConaconGa . . .. _ .
484 Best no«lop buggy made In the United
Sla-es Diploma Soven entries Premium to
EH May A Co Macon Ga ........
4S6 Best baby carsiige msde in the United
States Diploma Oneentry Premium to EH
M 4»2 4 Bert ono horio wagon for farm use Diplo
mas Two entriei Premium to W W Collins
Macon Ga , _
683 Best two borse wagon Diploma Two
entries Premium to W W Collins Maoon Ga
434 Best four horse w«gon Diploma Two en
tries Premium to W W CoUii s Macon Ga
601 Best collection of wagons and cans Silver
medsland diploma Oneentry Premium to W
W Collin* Macon Ga ... . _
612 Best sole leather $5 and diploma One en
try Premium to B Allen A B o Buford Ga
603 Best dozsn calf skins fivo dollars and dt»
ploma One entry Premium to B Al.en A Bro
uloma 10 titnry om m, o wv—; -
617 Best thresher Silver medal 1 entry Pre
mium to A B Farquhar, Maoon. Ga
620 Best water wheel Dip'oma 1 entry Pre
mium to A Reynolds A 8on, Ma-on. Ga
626 Latest invention in machinery patented
within a twelvemonth Gold medal Premium
to J W Cardwell A Co. Richmond. Va
nos-zituumsaTkn bstries-.
Diploma recom-nenied to Wheeler A Wilson
Mauuiacturirg Com 1 any lor latest improvement
wNOfcr fiSASfifflxa
■neauBr display.
628 Best display of clothing *?**«■”■} *
entries Piem,um to Ch*s Wachtel A Brother,
MAcun»6ft _
630 Best display of grooeries Gold medal 1
entry Premium to H KA F RThurber Ai.0,
New York,represented by Jack W Blappey
nos mmuv. . ...
I Diploma recommended for display of Clark a
^Dipiomifiecommendeclto JHCamphell, Ha
con. Ga. for display of liquors .
Diploma recommended to Thomas Wood
Macon, Ga, for display of carpets .
Diploma recommended to Tmslor Brother A
Co, Macon, Ga. for diip'ay of tobacco and soap
Diploma recommended to Hunt Rankin A
Lamar, Macon. GM*r display of drugs
Diploma reoommended to George w Burr.
Macon, Ga, for display of House furnishing
*°Lhp!oma recommended to Carbart A Curd,
A
C °DK*?e # re ,0 m r ^
Gs. for display of stationery, otblcet work, etc
Dioloma ricommendad to F Keichert, Macon.
G^fordisplayoffurni«nre spi
6S5 To the couxity which (through its societies
or clubs) shall furnish the largest anl finest
display in merit and variety of prod«*IMUMl re
sults of home iud ustneg (except stock which are
excluded) all raised or proauced m thecouuty-
First premium $303. seo md premium 5150
1 Bibb county by the uemuigee Farmers Club,
2 Talbot county by Talbot County Fair Asso-
^tlMte county by Americus Fair Associa-
Monroo county by the county agricultural
B0C16ty sefort ofcoemiueb
To the county of Bibb we awarded the first
premium but being docllued we award it to the
"8KSS Becoud premiam to tho county
° f Thecfmmittee are constrained tooornpliment
the county of Monroe for her magnificent.display
“Silnfdj 1 theM 15n01 “ ^W^FTUR^Iy,
018 e J 8 W BsoWfl.
Jso S JOHSBOE.
Committee
SPECIAL PBEMIUMB
B F Avery A Sons, special, DO Avery plow for
the best display of oats by ouoGeowaiarmer-
1 bushel of eaca Tarietv 1 entry Premium to
John B Gorman, Talbotton. Ga _ . „ ,
J Ludden A Bates special No 1 For the best
musical performer $15 worto of ahratmusia 2
ent.ies Premium to Miss Flonne Holt, Macon,
Charlos Herbst’s special For best declaimer
—boy under 12 years of age .First premium *5
in gold, second premium $1 in ailvo> 4 entnes
First premium to fames Blount Jr. Mscod, Ga,
second premium to Hobt Hodges. Macon
LW Smith A Co’s special For belt crayon
drawing by girl under IS years Premium an oil
ebromi worth#-0 Sentries Premium to Miss
Mury Lou Bacon, Macon, Ga
ru se 1, #175
Running race, mile heats, best 2 in 3 First
h °SSS2JrT 1 ££m£ Thomson. Ga. iron
n * Co. Nf.hv1ue.Tenn, black gelding
E “K™geceBeeho, Montgomery, Ala. bay g Dick
D.odcye, formerly Scarfacel Charlie
40M H Boyer, Sandersv.Ue Ge, soire; in L«dy
^Awards—Empire 1st.Dick Deadeye 2d, L'-dy
GaySd
PURSE ?. $175 ......
Trotting race 3 minute clasf, mile heats, belt
3 Entries—1 A B Cook, Macon. Ga, hsy stallion
^2 b j r Q°Greer, Forsyth, Ga, sm Fanny Light-
3 Eugene Beebe, Montgomery, Ala, bay horee
Jack the Barter
i Albeit Lakeland. LouisriUe, Ky, chstt m
^DrTJElam, Mnrfressboro, Tenn. grayg
H lwards—^ award on account olfraad in all
the entries.
PU*iH3,#100.
Trotting race forSyeai olds,lmlo dash. First
hoTtSSSO, second 25, third X5.
Entries.—L A B Cook, Macon, Ga.ba G.or-
gie Wilkes, 2, B W Hunt, Hatonton. Ga, ba
John E Wocd, 3, P W l’rycr, LOlumbas, ba, b
I no name.
Award*.—Georgie Wilkes 1st, to name 2d,
JoUnB WoodSd.
pun-B4.#2iO. .
Bunting race free for all, 21 mile dash. First
horse #! 59, second 60. _ .
Entries—1. J F Caldwell. Nashville, Tenn,l> m
Mary Walton. 2, Eugene Beebe. Montgomery,
Ala. b g Dick Deadeye formerly Scar-faced Char-
ley. 8, Wilson A Co, Nashrilio Tenn, bg Em-
P1 Awardi.—Mary Walton 1st, Empire 2d. Time
***' fubse 5. $3*0.
Trotting race, 2:40 class mile heats, best three
in five. First horse $150 second 50
Entries—1, J A Bland Nashville, Tenn, b m F
B, 2, B F Geers, Columbia. Tenn.bg Joe Kew,
$, A B Cook, Macon. Ga, b g Allie Wilkes, 4. J W
Marr. Macon, Ga.bg John M, 5, GK Drake,
Napoleon, Ohio, b * Ned M.
Awards—Joo Rea 1st, Ned M2d.
Time-lstheat John M2:SS; 2d heat Ned M
2:3%- Sdheat NedMASH,- 4th heat Joe Kea
ZtWA 6 th heat Joe Eta 2.S7ji; 6th heat Joe Rea
“ PUSSfi 6, $260.
Running race for all ages, mi’.e heats best two
in three. First hot seffcO, second 75third25;
Entries—3# McKinney * Cosby, Geneva, c,*, b
gTirn Finnegan, 1, J A Bland, Nashville, Tenn,
a m Sallie Mortln, 3, Stephen Hughe®, FrankliD,
Ky, s g Billy Jones. 4. Bugene Beebe, Moctgom
ef Award8?- K Dck C DMde% e ist, Tim Finnegan
2 ' 3, rimo-Dt°ieatDickDeadeye I5t;8dheatDick
The Result In Other States!
FROM NEW YORK.
THE ELECTION PSOOBESBIKa QUIETLY.
PIR3T DISPATCH.
New Yoke, November ^ 4-—The elec
tion is progressing quietly in Brooklyn and
it is expeoted by sundown, when the pells
close, the total vote will not fall short
of 76.COO. The Democrats of the regu
lar division claim that they will cleot
their entire ticket, bat the Republicans
soont the Idea, and say they are making
ttreat havoc in the Democratic rank-. The
Kelly boom does not appear to assert its
uway with that degree of energy which
his adherents hod confidently expected.
THE STATE QOXNO WHOSO.
11:25 P. el—Four hundred and twenty.
a : x city eleaiion districts oat of six hun
dred and seventy-eight give Cornell 39,.
605, Robinson 37 408. Kelly 27,222, Has.
kins 31,535, Potter 61,348.
11:30 p. x.—Two hundred and sixty-
one towns, districts or wards in the State
heard from op to thia lime give Robinson
43,804. Cornell 62 995, Kelly 6,118. One
hundred and eighty eix towns, districts
and wards show a net Republican gain
for Lieutenant Governor over the vote
for Governor in 1876 of 2,211.
An extra edition cf the Supress at tsn
p. m. declares that Cornell is elected,
bat considers the result of tho State
as donbtfol.
Brooklyn. 11:40 p. st.—In 73 Brook
lyn districts the vote stands: Robineon
18,790, Cornell 16.955. Kelly 2 481.
In 91 districts the vote la as fo'.ions:
Robinson 21.763, Cornell 17,171, Kelly
2,671.
11:45 p. m —In 65 districts the vote is
a? follows : Cornell 11,689, Robinson 13,-
586, Krily 2,068.
New Yobk, Midnight.—In addition
to the State retnrna for Governor, given
in the 11:30 dispatch, 99 districts in
Brooklyn give Cornell 18,178, RobinBon
23,902, Kelly 3,091.
492 city districts, ont of 678, give Cor
nell 82.999. Rsbineon 42,872. K-liy 32,-
662. Haskine, 85,249, Potter 72,164.
F.ve hundred city election districts,
out of 678. give Cornell 33.522, Robin.
son 43,561. Kelly 33.249, Haekms 35.728,
Potter 73.413,
Brooklyn, Midnight.—In 117 di®»
tricts the total vote is aa follows: Cor
nell 20.375, Robinson 28,449, Kelly
3 893*
New Tobk, 1:10 a. x.—The election in
this oity passed off quietly, an I proved a
surprise. Tho general prodiction was
that Kelley's vote would not be sufficient
to affeot the ohanceB of Robinson's re-
election. The city, ho ever, has given
Kelly 40.000 voteB, leaving Robinson a
plurality here of only 12 000. Cornell
leads Kelly cnly about 300. Potter’s
majority in the city reaobes 45,009. The
vote for eounty officers is remarkably
clOBe, with the indication, however, that
the Anti-Tammany party will elect their
county officers by a email majority.
Bbooxlyn, 1:10 p k., November 4.—
In 123 districts in Brooklyn the total vote
is as follows : Cornell, 22 839; Robinson,
30.9C9; Kelly, 4.031.
bobineoh’s dxy a at ookcided.
New Yobk, 1:30 a. m.—The Wtrli
admits that BobinEOn is defeated, bnt
claims the election of the rest of the
State ticket by 30 000 majority. Ic con-
cedes the Legislature to the Republi
can?.
uticura
Deadeye ls58.
PUBSS7, $100.
(infoid Ga * Running race for all rge», 2 miles heaU best
50iBest dozsn cost skins .Ive dollars and di- twointhreo. First horse ?s00, second 10 third
ploma One on try Preminm to BA Hen A Bro
iJuford Ga
505 Bast do*?n sheep skins five dollars and di
ploma Ons entry Premium to Bored Bros Ma«
° 6C? Best dozen harness Ifother five dollars
anddiploma Oneentry Premium to B Allen A
Bro Buford Ga ... _ ,
603 Best (et single harness Georgia made
Diploma Ooe entry Premium to Bernd Brea
M 5W B?Jt set double hainass, Georgia mado Di
ploma Oneentry Pr.-mium toBeredBros Ma-
t0 5lO Best gentleman’s saddles Georgia made
Diploma One entry Premiam to Bernd Bro
^511 Best lady’s saddle Georgia mado Diploma
One entry Premium to Bernd B» Macon G»
5:2 Best boy’s sadalea Goor.iamaio Diploma
One entry Premium to Herod Bros Macou Ga
6.SBest riding bridle .-><;orgia made' Diploma
Ono entry Premium to Bernd Eros Macoo Ga
514 Bestdispiay Georgia ma le harness and sad
dlery Diploma and silver m* dal Oue entry Pre
mium to Bernd Bios Macon Ga
615 Best set single Harness made in the United
States Diploma'Onee-itiy PremiumteBernd
Bros Macon 8» , , , ,.
516 Best set of doable harness male in the
United States. Diploma 1 entry. Premium
to -Mnd Bros. Macoa Ga. ^ ^
Thoiudgei find ti e di-play made by Messrs
B-rad Bros, 01 Mscon Ga so large an i load
idmirabie in every respect th.tthav feel it
the r duty to give it all mast favors Me notice.
518 Bsst brats made t»y hunt (J pairs,ono
light. 1 be o'lie- heavy.) Diploma t oatry.
Premium to John Valentino, Macar. Gs.
51s Best shoes made by hand (2 pairs, one
lisht. the other h-.avy) Diploma. I entry
Premium to John Valentino, Macon. Ga.
'620 Best hro/ans made bv hand. Diploma,
1 entry. Premiam to John Valentino, Mama,
^5*21 Bent collection hand mrde boots and
shoes from on- bouse or shop in State of Geo-gia
Silver medal. 2 entries. Premium to John
Valentino. Kacon,Ga.
52S Best collection macelcem-vde shoes from
one manufactory in Stats of Georgia. Sliver
medal. I entry. Premium to JH Black A Oo,
Americus, Ga.
540 Best panel doors. DIplomv 1 entry
Premium to T Guernsey. Macon, Gs.
650 Best brackets. Diatoms. 1 entry. TTon-
ortbie mention ior D H Su livan, Maoon, Ga.
654 Beatscr 11 work by a boy. $s Sentries.
Pr mium to Willie Presoott. Co’umbu*, Ga.
560 Best water elevator. Diploma 1 entry.
Premium to & R Bemiss, Brooklyn, N Y
561 Best o®oking stove. Dipldma X entry.
Premium ts Gao W Barr. If aeon. Ga
683 Best display of grates aud ma-tris, Di
ploma. 1 entry. Premium tel Guernsey, Ma-
°°67» G Sest double barrel skst *un of Geor/ia
manufacture. Diploma, lsadpw- Fresrium so
■ z *r, Mw.ou, Ga
E-itrie<—1, J F Oaldwel’, Naslml-c, Teiro, b
ro Mary Walton, 2, W A Brown, Atiautu, Ga, c
n- Bound Dance, S', TH Wood, Augusta, Ga. c h
8a AwiidV—Round Dance 1st, Mary Walton 2d,
Santuck havi gbjen withdraw.', no award of
'^rime'-lst'htat Round Dinca3:44, 2X heat
Round Dance 3:»3.
r trass s, $4k).-
Trotting rare free lor all, mile heats best three
in five. First horse 530d, Vroond 7*, third 25.
Butries—', J-l J Doyl Savannah, Ga b g
Faugh-a-ballagb, 2. K S McCurdy, Lowndi tboro.
As, as Mcduriy's Hamiletonisn, 8, Stephen
Hughes Franklin, By, rgBoss.
Awards.—McOurdj’a Harobletonian lsf, Ross
21 Faugb-a-baliaghnaving boon with.l-awu no
award of third money. .
Time—1st neat MaCurdy's Hambfetoman
2 Sit; 21 beat dc'Jurdv’s liambietonlan 2:J6,-
3d heat McCurdy s Hambleto-.iau 2:35.
PBBSB 9, §160. »
Running raco for 2 year olds, 1 mile dash
First borse $IC0, second 60. ... _
Bntries-1, Fani. and Btrnrr, Lexingtor, Ky,
aud Ohariotte, NO.bgOolSprague, *, J F Cald
well, Nashville, Iron, c m Mary Anderson, Wm
AMoD .ugsl', oro Isarella.
Awards— Mary An erson l»t. Col Bpra-ue
Si.
Time—1st heat Miry Audevsaa
FCBSBt0,f2}0
Trottingrares 2:35 c'.ss, im eh ati- best threo
iu fit- First h r-o$-2f, second 60, third 23.
Entries- l.G K Drake, Nap -Icon.Ohio, bg Ned
M, v, K F Ge^r-, Oolumui-, Tenr, b - Trouble,
8, J A Bland Nashville, Tone, b m K B.
Awards.—Ned M 1st, u B 2J, Trouble Sd
Time—1st heat Ned M t-M, 2d heat Ned M 2:42;
third heat Ned M 2:63.
puksk 11,3:00.
Running race for 3 year olds and under, mile
heats best two in three. First hone $110.
second 50 _ _ _
Entries—1,8 H Pendergras*, Jefferson. Gs, a
h Seelun, A tcotl Farris, Crab Orchard, K®, o a
Buckshot, 3, * H Wood, Augusta, Ga, o h Meck-
I# A wards.—Buck shot 1st, Mecklenburgh 2d.
Time—1st b-at Buckshot l:5f; 21 heat Meck
lenburgh l:50f; Sd beat Back-hot 1421.
IT-ull', $200.
Trotting rac- lor horsea owned in Georgia
three month before race, mile beats best three in
five. First horse #155, second 60 thlid 25.
hntriet-1, H £ Travis, Griffin. Ga, 01 John
Xemhla J*c«on, *, AB ltoor, Macoc, Ga. bj
Allie Wilkes, formerly Electric, 3, J W Mutt,
1st, John M 2d, John
John M 2;37* 2d dead heat. 3*1
ABie Tiises 2 «1-2: rih heat Allie Wilkes 2.12;
(th heat Allie Wilkes 3 44.
PURSE IS, $100. _ j
Runni-.r rare, consolation siakos for h-*
h-.r^vs, milv aval: bj: t...’ in V-ti
Humors of the Scalp, Loss
of Hair.
Loss of hair in thousands of cases is due en
tirely to some form of scalp disease. Seventy-
five per cent of the number of bald heads might
be oovered with hair by a judicious use of Cati-
curs, assisted by Cuticura soap. It is the most
agreeable as well aa the most effective hair re
storer ever produced by man. It is medieunl
in the truest seuse of the word. All others are
somo olesgenous mixture or poisonous dyer.
Nonohut Cuticura possesses the snemfie medi
cal properties that enable it to cure all itching
and scaly diseases tha« inflame acd irritate tbe
scalp and hair glands and tubes, causing prema-
turebaldcess. Medium doses of the Cutfcara
Resolvent will purify the oil and sweat glands
of the virus of scrofulous humor of tho blood ana
insure a permanent euro, when taken in connec
tion with the application of Cuticura.
Salt Bheum and Dandruff
Cured that several Physicians had fail*
ecTto treat successfully.
Messrs Weeks A Potter—Gentlemen: I havt
had the Balt Rhenmcnmy head and all through
my hair, and also on my legs for the past four
years, having suffered qxaeedinglv with it. The
dandruff fulling from my hair wa, very annoy
ing. 1 consulted several distingue-hoi physi
cians ic regard ts it, and have taken their pro
scriptions as ordered but did not find any care
and but little relief. 1 was told by many persons-
who have the Balt Rheum, and who base been
doctored for years, that there was no cure for it;
that it was in the blood, Midi should always
havo it. and I v.as almost inclined to agree with
them, but a friend wanted me to trj Cuticura.
made by your firm, 1 did, and to my astonlih-
ment. in less than threo weeks my head was en
tirely free from ail Salt Rheum and Dandruff-
and I cannot Soeany app- arsneo of Bait RLcu®
on my person. X think it a wonderful remedy.
Respect ully yours,
GKOBGU 4 MUDGE.
Portsmouth. N H, February 6,1838.
RUMOR OF THE SOUP
THAT WAS DESTROYING THEHilRCUR-
EDYvITHoHB BOS OF CUTICURA
Messrs Wkrxs A PoTTBR — Ge-t'emeu: I
want to tell vou «hat Cuteoiia has uone for me-
About ten years ago raj hair began falling out.
caused by Bumor of tho Scrip. I tried var-ous
remediestoo numerous to mention. mthoRt re
lie! until 1 began ush^-Cuticura, ono .box o
which has entirely cured me and new hair is oe
ginning to grow. Kespoctfrilv^ Q } ^
897 W Lake street, Chicago, Nov IS, Id*-
Weki.owthoabovetobatrue. , ...
MARY E TOWNSEND.412 W Jackson«MC»'
MRS 0 A GRAY.su Fullon street.
SCALD MAD
FOE VINK YEARS CURED WHEN iU*
OTHER EBMED1ES FAILED.
Messrs Wbkes A Pottrr—Gentlemen: 9gf,
July last 1 have been using Cuticura for *•*
head nudi- lias cared me when ail meoicmy
that I have taken for nine years did mo no s'***
1 am now using it as a hair drersmg. bnt J"
head is welt. It keeps the hair in very meccoa
ditan. Yean truly, h A RAYMOND.
Auditor Fort Wayne. Jsckson A >a«inaw E *•
Jackson, Mich. December 20,1873.
Tne Cnticnra remedies are prepared by dfeeks
A Potter. Chemists and Druggist*. ".S.
ton Street . Boston, and are for sale by Dl D™
gists. Prlaeof Cuticura. smsll boxes. M can: .
large boxes, aontaimng two and om-hall n-J,
tbe quantity of luuilh *1. Resolvent
Cuticura Soap 26 cent* per cake; by mail SO 00“
3 cakes. 70 coats. .
COUPS’ rM&SgssI
wiwBaoȣTBraBSS
Dyspepsia,
Bilious Colfe, lira tops and PaipWoak and Sere
Neuralgia. Sciatica. Weak teak Back. Ague and
Lungs, Cougbs and fl* 1
hirer alnt. —
H0?aA REMEDIES
cafbTiisd at BLLIS D3UG STORE, Triac-
gutor B ock