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THE SOUTHERN PLANTER. 



555. For the best ham cured by exhib- 

 itor, 8 00 



556. For the second best ham cured by 

 exhibitor, . 4 00 



Manner of curing to be described by exhibi- 

 tor, and the hams exhibited to be cooked. 



JUDGES. 



Alexander Fleet, King & Queen. 

 Dr. E. P. White, Caroline. 

 Spottswood Fontaine, King William; 

 Wm. Tayloe, Richmond County. 

 F. P. Wood, Prince Edward. 



Household Manufactures. 

 CLASS I. 



557. For the best quilt, $5 00 



558. For the second best quilt, 4 00 

 459. For the best counterpane, 5 00 



560. For the second best counterpane, 4 00 



561. For the best pair home made 

 blankets, 5 00 



562. For the best home made carpet, 5 00 



563. For the best home made hearth- 

 rug, 3 00 



564. For the best set home made cur- 

 tains, 5 00 



565. For the second best set home made 

 curtains, 3 00 



566. For the best piece, not less than 7 

 yards home made negro shirting, 3 00 



567. For the best piece, not less than 

 10 yards, winter clothing for negroes, to 



be woven by hand, 5 00 



568. For the best piece, not less than 

 10 yards, heavy woollen jeans, to be wo- 

 ven by hand, 5 00 



569. For the second best piece, not less 

 than 10 yards, heavy woollen jeans, to be 

 woven by hand, 3 00 



570. For the best piece linsey, not less 



than 7 yards, to be woven by hand, 5 00 



571. For the second best piece linsey, 

 not less than 7 yards, to be woven by 

 hand, 3 00 



JUDGES. 

 Mrs. Wm. H. Clarke, Halifax. 

 " Henry Cox, Henrico. 

 " Walter Coles, Pittsylvania. 

 " Warner Taliaferro, Gloucester. 

 " Geo. M. Bassett, Hanover. 



CLASS II. 



572. For the best fine long yarn hose, 3 00 



573. For the best fine long cotton hose, 3 00 



574. For the best silk do. of home made 



silk, 5 00 



575. For the best specimen of home 

 made wine, 5 00 



576. For the best home made" bread, 5 00 



577. For the best home made pound- 

 cake, 3 00 



578. For the best home made sponge- 

 cake, 3 00 



579. For the best varieties home made 

 pickles, 3 00 



580. For the best varieties home made 

 preserves, 3 00 



581. For the best varieties home made 

 fruit jelly, 3 00 



582. For the best sample home made 

 soap, the process of making to be de- 

 scribed by the exhibitor, 5 00 



JUDGES. 



Mrs. John Rison, Pittsylvania. 

 Dr. Barton, Rockbridge. 

 " Jackson F. Childrey, Henrico. 

 " Alexander Rives, Albemarle. 

 " John Henry, Charlotte. 



class in. 



Ladies Ornamental and Fancy work. 



583. For the best specimen of embroi- 

 dery, $8 00 



584. For the second best specimen of 

 embroidery, 6 00 



585. For the third best specimen of em- 

 broidery, 4 00 



586. For the best specimen of worsted 

 work, 8 00 



587. For the second best specimen of 

 worsted work, 6 00 



588. For the third best specimen of 

 worsted work, 4 00 



589. For the best specimen of crotched 

 work, 8 00 



590. For the second best specimen of 

 crotched work, 6 00 



591. For the third best specimen of 

 crotched work, 4 00 



592. For the best specimen of wax 

 work, • 8 00 



593. For the second best specimen of 



wax work, 6 00 



594. For the third best specimen of 



wax work, 4 00 



595. For the best specimen of shell 

 work, 1 8 00 



596. For the second best specimen of 

 shell work, 6 00 



597. For the third best specimen of 

 shell work, " 4 00 



598. For the best specimen or orna- 

 mental leather work, 8 00 



599. For the second best specimen of 

 ornamental leather work, 6 00 



600. For the third best specimen of 

 ornamental leather work, 4 00 



601. For the best specimen of block 

 work, L 8 00 



602. For the second best specimen of 

 block work, 6 00 



