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W. J. Evans, sweet pumpkin, very fine, $2 60. 



W. J. Kvans, best disjilay of vegetaljles, twelve varietios, .$j. 



Sam. Jackson, (li.s|)lay of vegetable?!, si.\ varieties, ^2 60. 



Eilson IJrutliers. best cheese, $5. 



W. J. Kvans, Chili clover seed, $2 60. 



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Mrs. Chamller, best lard, $2 50. 



Mrs. W. .1. Evans, best I'resh butter. .$5. 



Miss Kalie Ilcssenauer, best home-made bread,. '?2. 



Miss Ada McConnell, best corn bread, >^2 50. 



Mrs. T. Orr, best honey, $2. 



Mrs. T. Orr,' best bees-wax, .$1. 



Mrs. 11. L. Davis, best pound cake, $3. 



Miss Mary Pashbiirg, nine years old, be,st jelly cake, .•?2. 



Mrs. C. Ilerzog, best rusks, .$2. 



Mrs. .1. Urlings, best raised biscuits, $2. 



Mrs. II. L. Davis, best canned tomatoes, $1. 



Mrs. .1. I'ashburg, best canned blackberries, .**]. 



Mrs. II. Ij. Davis, best canned peaches,.*!. 



Mrs. .1. Pa.shburg. best canned pears, .si. 



Miss Stella Chandler, best canned currants, .$1. 



Miss Stella Chandler, best canned strawljerries, .$1. 



Miss Ada McConnell, best canned graj)es, $1. 



Miss Stella Chandler, best canned gooseberries, .*?]. 



Mrs. W. .1. Evans, best a])i)le jelly, .^1 50. 



Miss Carrie Swan, eleyen years old, best grape jelly, $1 50. 



Mrs. H. Repp, best blackberry jelly, $1 50. 



Mrs. n. L. Davis, best quince jelly, .$1 50. 



Miss Ada McContiell, best ])lnm jelly, $1 50. 



Mrs. II. Re]>)), best crab a]>pK' jelly, .$1 50. 



Mrs. 11. L. Davis, best huckleberry jelly, ."^1 50. 



Mrs. 11. L. Davis, best grape jelly, .SI 50. 



Mrs. J. F. Davis, best plums, e;uined, .SI. 



Mrs. \V. J. Evans, best blue damsoi4])lums, canned, .SI. 



Mrs. J. Pashburg, best tomato catsup, -SI 60. 



Mrs. H. Repp, best cucumt)er jiickles, $1 50. 



Miss Ada ^IcConnell, best pickled peaches, .$1 50. 



Mrs. J. Pashburg, best pickled tomatoes, $1 50. 



Mrs. IT. L. Davis, best i)ickled i)eppers, mangoes, $1 50. 



Miss Ada McConnell, best ])ickled melon, mangoes, .SI 50. 



Mrs. W. J. Evans, l)est pickled })Iums, .Si 50. 



Mrs. W. .J. Evans, best pickled grapes, .SI 50. 



Mrs. J. F. Davis, best tomato preserves, green, $1 50. 



Mrs. .1. F. Davis, best tomato preserves, ripe, -SI 50. 



Mrs. .1. F. Davis, best crab ajiple preserves, -SI 50. 



Mrs. ir. L. Davis, best peach preserves, $1 50. 



Miss Lulu Vance, best mi.xed j)ickles, .$1 50. 



Mrs. .7. F. Davis, best mint sauce, -SI 50. 



Mrs. .1. F. Davis, best currant jam, .SI 50. 



Mrs. W. .1. Evans, l)est black raspberry jam, $1 60. 



Miss Ada McConnell, best blackberry jam, $1 50. 



Miss Nettie Lee, best choke-cherry jam, -SI 50. 



Mrs. H. L. Davis, best wild plum butter, $1 50. 



Miss Alia McConnell, best lirandy peaches, $2. 



Mrs. F. Chandler, best disjilay of dried fruits, $2. 



WI.VE, I.AGKIt IIKER. CIliKI!, AVn VINKfJAR. 



C. C. Peters, best lager beer, $2 50. 

 \V. J. Evans, best vinegar, $1 50. 



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F. M. Plymale, best ten varieties of apples, S5. 



W. .J. Evans, best three varicti(>s of ai)ples, $5. « 



Sam. .Jackson, best variety of apples, .S2 60. 



Mrs. N. E. Ililt, best variety of peaches, .S2 60. « 



W. J. F;vans, best variety of plums. $2 60. 



Mrs. .1. Schlitller, best variety of grapes. .^2 50. 



F. Chandler, best variety of jiears, $2 50. 



W. J. Evans, prunes, .>! 60. 



Mrs. D. Kuck, (iernian prunes, $1 60. 



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