i DAILY-"- CHARLOTTE OBSERVER: - SATURDAY J OCTOBER 31; fl88K gfxc Gttatlottc ,0LOSB OF THE ISEeT AXTO .pISTJRIBIJTJQir OF THE A'Tlai "of Tbi TFho Secmred . Award A Fine Day nrXaree Crowds on the GroudsCh" ' lotte's Beat Fair at an End. The fair closed yesterday, and there iai but one expression of opinion in regard to it by those who visited the grounds, and that is, that this fair was decidedly fafiae one in all res soects and a ntueW better fair; than was generally 'expected Yesterday 's . xreather was faultleos and large crowds visited the grounds to see the I&st of the fair, many going' early cd remaining all dayr : The awards iigof the premiums was the signal for the general breaking up, but the grounds did not put on a lonesome look until sunaown, oy wnicn ume they were about deserted. The award of premiums was announced from Moral Hall by the secretary, Col. Chas. B. Jones, who had one of the largest and most highly pleased audi ences that ever gathered for a simi lar occasion, lfeny of the preaiw urns were in "eafh, but the article! of silverware Vera V about .as; good as cash, and . wero , preferred by many exhibitors, of such an excel lent character was the ware and of such elegance the workmanship. The premiums awarded were as follows i DEPARTMENT X GAKDKf AND ' FIELD CROPS. ' Three Pumpkins, B A Stowe $2. Bushjbl corn fWi Rankin &$ awarding committee. Bale hay, W S Pharr?$5;r f -Dozen stalks broomx ctn " "W 8 Pharr, $2. ' -J-,-':' Irish potatoes, S R urner 3. Sweet potatoes, HannibalEd wards Two bushels clay pealvBeian derfSV .vi-'tM-yrn One haUrbushel .onibnsJXBQtits;, premium-i: 1 ' v r Best beets, D P Hutchison, $3. 00. ,. Bushel ; seed corn, R X. . Cochrane. ;f"Wue- bunch 'celery. XH Smith; t2.0(L r est tomatoes'; li H'Smitti, Eccies femiuV$4iv o;:jI--i - Bushel clover seed, H 11. Sosa mon, 13.00. 7 ' ... Black eys peas J. S.Myers, $3.0a. ' Best bale' cotton, J ' L Hipp,' by .Sanders, 25. ' - speckled peas,' J O Dowd, $3.00. Bye, J ODowd; $3.00. AiBushet wheat, DB Holt, $5.00. : r J Tflhotiyi Lfe"Holt;$3. 1 Bale clover hay, L B Holt, $5. Bushel rye, J S Davidson, $5. Bushel oats, C J Kerr, $5. a Ground peas, O J Kerr, $5. ? y : Orchard grass; C J Kerr, $3. "Turnips, O J Kerr? $3. f . , '? j Parsnips, W M Jenkins $2. 1 x'l Peas, J C Cochran, $3. r Cotton,-:2nd premium,. A MeKay, '$15. . . 1 i j . i 4 n DEPARTMENT "B" LIVE STOCK. Filly, 3 years old, Dan J ohnston; ,v Pair draught mules, W W Ran kin, $20, y " , .One bull, 14 months old, S H Hil ' ton,-silver .pitcher. ' j ' One , Guinea cow, Hannibal Ed - warda, silver caster. ; Colfe, J M Davis, $10; - V v Westminster stallion, 1st premium, SB Alexander, $11." ., ' ? Jersey cow, S B Alexander, silver ' butterdish. ' - Pair - coach horses, Latta C John . flton, $20. , , .T-fvH ' :Z ? Stallion, Latta C. Johnston, $15.' .' ; Mare, 4 years old, M. Scott, $15. . .n : -Herd, bull and. heif ers,M Scott, $20. f - Horse, Robert Morrison, $15. ' , ,f V Berkshire sow, R. B. Caldwell $10. Grade sheep,. R B Caldwell, $10. One mule, H M Sossamon, $15. , :j . r Southdown sheep, J S Myers, $10 J " . ". Berkshire boar J S Myers, $10. ' One fat hog, J S Myers, silver cass . ''ter.i St. Bernard bull,' L A Mills, silver pitcher. Cow, L A Mills, silver caster. ; ; Herd Jerseys, L A Mills, $40. m.f Herd Jerseys, 2nd . premium, S B Aiexanaer, iu. , . ; , ' ; r One herdDevonV, L B Holt, $40. 1 "rDevon' bull, L VB . Holt, ' silver - "pitcher. Z ' - Devon cow, L B Holt, silver caster. ' . . "Cotswbld sheep, 1iB:Holt, $10.-. " Middle.wool sheep, L B' Holt, $10. Poland China boar, L B; Holt $10. . , Sow and pigs, L B Holt, $10. , -Essex boar,. C. J Kerr, ,$10. Essex sow, C J Kerr, $10. 1 f. Best milk cow, J M Davis,, silver r soons; ;,; Best Guinea bull, Walter Pharr ; xilver pitcher. . - . . DEPARTMENT C POULTRY. ' ' vTrio white t Brahmas, A A Lum cilvcr cup. G3 bantams, J R Van "Ito, ziU Trio Plymputh1 Rocks, "W1 J A OvercashrilTer pup. h Trio Wyandottes, J G Harris, sil ver cup. Trio partridge Qochins, - Thompsoa Bros., Lincotaton, diploma. , - . ; Five guinea fowls,:J S: Davidson) silver pickle stend, ' Trio muscovy ducks, J S Davidson, silver buttar dish, 1 ( ' f .j 1 uronre turiceys, ir. iaui is jsarrui ger, 1st premium, silver butter;dis , Trio Leghorns, trio Langshans, trio black Javas, trio Houdans, silver premiums on each. Pekin ducks, S A Lawrence, rfl- verware. Quartette chickens, J A Porter stK verware. Pair Toulouse geese, krs. JTim Caldwell silverware. ; : i Trio Partridge Joohins,: ' J tf Simi, silver buttef knife'. ' DEPARTMENT X ORCHARD PRODUCTS v . STO. Catawba wine, F M Soseaman silver butter knife. ;t r . Best assortment " wines, ' F M Sossa -man, silver ware. " Best Ives wine, F M Sossaman, sil ver cup. Best tom&tto wine, Mrs. J S Marse, silver butter dish. Beet six bottles cider, F J Vander- burg sUverwaretf - itr n Best specimen grapes, 'Mr Sailer Waite, Aiken S. C, No premium. DiPARtHXNT K ARICUCTURAL mtZi UXKTS AITt)' MACHINERY. .PjpJomai were awarded as follows: Best cotton gin and condenser, J M Elliot, Winsboro, S. C. jBegt portabU corn ' mill, Brem McDowell. I t. A ror (Best planer andj mtcher JCA , I III j IU iJest ran null, nest clover nailer, besb-grain drill, Newark Machine Co. 'Best" walking cultivator,: Brem & McDowell. Patent fastener for machiiie&elts H VBesVi turWne4 water wheel, John 5 -Best cider mill, J G Shannonhouse. Best thresher and separator, JasF Johnston. Best pump, best corn and cob mill best feed cutter, best - corn sheller best cotton planter -and best riding cuicivator. jas ss jonnsronr x 1,1 - J Best 'harvester McCormick i Ma chine Co. . : . 'j- a -t i Best reaper, .McCormick , Machine Co. i Best mower, McCormick Machine fin . ,5 ''' ' - Best saw mill attachment, Liddell &C0.V - y -. jfv-C; 7; DEPARTMENT F MANUFACTURERS v -. , Covered rollers fop cotton mills P E Lihnelljt diplouiav ; 4 Farm iWagon, . two horse, , J, & Thompson' $5. ' ' ? " v" '"IM Farm wagon, one horse J H Thomp Saddle, bridle and martingale, W E Shaw $31 , . Set carriage harness, W E Shaw, 3. Sulky harness, W E Shaw. $3. . r, Mc Ad en's mills, best display of fab rice, diploma, best display plaids di ploma." . ' ' : - - Covered roller for cotton ; mills P E innell, diploma. i Bestrjump seat buggy $5, ppenbug gy $3. double seat 'phaeton $10, top buggy1 $5, Tyson & Jones:1 Best display, buggies and phaetons, Tyson ArJonesr silver 'piteherr''; " Finest, display fujjaituje piliot & Marsh,'$10 - Best bed stea"d, ? $5, side board $5, desk $5, set chairs $5, balusters $3, Elliot &rMarsh.... , ;r' . " Committee recommend diplomas to E M Andrews, A C Hutchison & CoM and J'G Shannonhouse. DEPARTMENT Q MERCANTILE DISPLAYS ., . . .. . . 1. - .Manufactured goods . , Jno Brooks field diploma. - X Confectionery display C C Snider; $10. ' , . ' . Collection photographs, J H Van Ness, $10 and diploma. Sewing machine, single R Moore, Crayon Drawing, Mrs. v KUffmulIeri! silver cup. " " - ' First premium for best sewing m&:, chine display awarded to the Singer Manufacturing Co. ; r; ; ) Seal ring. W A Truslow $5- Sil verplated ware, W A Truslow uipioma. N Best reed organ,1 Mason & Hamlin; diploma.' " 1 " ' , -: - . - t i Yiew N'.. C .scenery,. Mrs -John E Brown$10.; ' ' . ri Best pianos, ' firs premium, - The r.uau Aug. w... - .. t DEPARTMENT f ' EW LADIES1 ' WORK. , 'Committee bkr awards: Mrs'M A Osborne,-' Mrs 'Sarah iRossf " Mrs-L 0 'Kennedy Mrs L W: "r.nders.Mrs N ArMurphy, .Miss Ji ;'ri23;Mis3 Mary Mattoon: i ,. - -, t B2jt rag carpet, Mr ?B ;R, Turner, silver ptcjier. ' " ;f Lady's dreeing gown, Miss Jennie Symons, napkin; rings. ' s ' Hearth rug, Mrs. Lou WrJston, silver c up. , 1 Erdiol child's drc3, toilet eet, mfant's shirts, counferpane, Mrs E E Wiltberger, Columbia, 8. C ; general assortment of silverware. ' - " Lamp mat, Miss Kate Hanaham, napkin rings. .. . Piano "cover,: .infant's "cap, Mrs. Uair 'Wiltberger; Columbia, 6. C silverware. -''- , r One pair slippers, one pin cushion, Un W ' J YoungjDolumbia, "8. 0, il verware. . One 1 b4 maocaroon lace, Mrs E M Sfcoeber, Columbia, S. C... silverware. Best calico patchwork, Mre H R Kethery silver, butter dish. ; "Fascinator, Mies ... Cora Weorne; mapkia rings. V:- ? j " . v; . Darned lace,' Mrs T T Goedman,' Uoorettville,, sil ver knivee. . . u 'V , ' ; One. lap robe, Mrs L.D Hargrave, set silver knives. " v ; 1 i -' Best crasy quill, Urs M C Mayer, eash prize (30. ; Best screen, Un. T B UcDawell, silver abutter dish. - N f , Beit hand made shirt, Mrs A G Daniel, card stand Neck lace,: and lace handkerchief. Miss M C Daniel, silver , berry spoon and butter' dish: -' ; ; ' v f . : ' ; Outline embroidery, Mrs 3? S Whis nant, sil ver pitcher. ' Turkish embroidery, Mrs S B Mas? sey, Cheater, S.'C., silrer butter dish '' Damask marking, v Miss Bessie Whisnant, silver butter dish. V- j j Y ; Crochet work, Miss Laura Farring" ton set silver knives.' 1 ' ' ' . . T.Bt pairf socks, Mrs W W Rankin, .suyea spqons. : fBest table cloth, Mrs R M White, silver berry dih. -f ; V 1 1 j poiton , einbroidef y ,N ? yoke y f qrid sleeves, Miss Emma Boyd, . set silver kuivea, sefr forks rfr-- . Xj. f Best cradle quilV Mrs J S DavioS son, silverware 1 ' ' " Second best crazy quilt Miiss Isie Wilhtfrns, cash $5, . Best: tatting. 'Miss Lina Caison, Le nolr. O.f saverware.'" - ' v' r"-.v-.:: Crocheted counterpane f, Mrs ' A Bideas, silverware. ; ( - " J Sewing silk, silk. netting thread, embroider, worsted work, Mrs J B Harrington, butter knife, set forks; set knives. , . ; . Bureau set, Miss flattie Harring ton,v8iver cup. Flannel shirt, Mrs T T Long, nap km rmgs., s Chair tidy, Mrs Brevard D, Springs, 8ilver'ware.v '..':'' ' Raw ' silk2, Mrs J B 0 Harrington,1 napkin rmgs. , Ottoman cover, Mrs M L Harris, silver butter knife. ' . v Laidyi iiScktie, Mrs Jno A Young, napkm rings. , b One dres3y?Mrs. J. .E. Cochrane, set forks: 3 ; :. - , , One sofa pillow, Miss Eva Liddell, suver cup. - Mrs M W Fortune, sewing and embroidery,- silver ware. , ; v Committee recommended ; premi ums on following meritorious ' arti cles t v One 'wax cross, exhibited by Miss CoraWearne t l v., r. Fancy, hand stitched quilti Mrs A G Daniels. ! u r , Fancy pillow 1 shamsiyilrs'" Carrie Murphy, Salisbury. vV' ' ' Child's embroidered cap and dress; Mrs. S 1B AUen,1 Winsbon"' t fir, ;j , Afghan' rs A 3 feeall. ;F 1 The'following wre awarded honor able mention: 7i One piano coverMiss Lelia B Jones. . One cushion; Miss Lelia B Jones. 1 Lambrequin and table t scarf,- Mrs Sally Yates, Faison.. - . Crocheted counterpane, Mrs E E Wiltberger. Buggy robe. Miss witie Jiarns. Two tobacco bonnets, Mrs K Meder- nach. 5 Tobacco flowers, Mrs SE Aliens DEPARTMENT 'E PANTRY . SUPPLIES. Best rolls, Mrs J R Ervin, silver cup i . r C , Best loaf bread, Mrs J G Freeland, silver cup. Best biscuit. Mrs J L flioore, nap kin rings. - .. Best fruit cake, Mrs B D Garrison, silver knives.- . ' . Best jellie .cake: Mra?3 D Gams son, set forks. " , Best dozen small cakes, Miss moine Moore, silverware. 1 i 1 Best dozen tea cakes, Mrs "R F lit tleiohn, butter knife. Best pound ' cake, Mrs . i 1 uarn son,' silverware. ' - "' - . ; ' Best sour pickles, Mrs. R N Little john, silverware. " ; tjest sweet picjue, mrs. o ., a. iuuub, fiilvprware. - . 1 i " ' ' 1 Six Varieties jelly. Miss isessie w nisnanv carti sianu. ; - Best collection jeuies, Mrs." w u UEjQtt TO I . . f -1 YIS1T0ES A DOLLAR LAID OUT, if t AT OUE STORE WILL GO AIS FAR Ah . i TWO 8PENr ELSEWHERE. ; J It has become a well known fact long since that we lead the " Town in prices. We make below . Special Offers in honor to mm UUil V WE DO NOT PUT ON OUR COUNTERS SHODDY OR SHOPWORN 4 . : ' : GfOODS, WE &4VE FRESH5GOODS ONLY I S . 1 - BtO.OO .4.- ;.i irni bay, tbls vreei your choice f eight styles of lii;WoL CABihfiBTi Surra, Eettef- made tults yoi cannot find at 50 per cent more money. -. . f i i ' i . FuR S12 00 Ton can secure an elegant line 0 CissuxBiand woBSTEft suns, plain and fancy, trimmed lnj (the ver best style. The like reu never saw. 4 1 -v f OUR $15.00 SUITS , lire mada of choicest materials, i These neferi Hall to. please, w , the styles ..of material as well as of makes are handsome and Quite Varied. ' ' , '' . if J ? I - ! t. FOR fi18 00 V MS'? ? i j ' t ne Of VonsTEn And sotBBH Sum, made of Imported matMrtalj Theji are equal in fit and workmanship to $40.00 cos-! torn made suits, - Dress Suits in Latest Stylek i Best assortment of Gents' Neckwear, Underwear and Hats in this eity. We extend a cordial invitation to all guests to visit .our establishment, . ... t mm & iBiiiuci. ' . , , ,7,.. .... -. 7 McAden :v 11 i llli-l' - OFFERS TO THE Wdtofe Retail Trade "Ji : FIVE TONS Six varieties small cannedfruits, Miss Sallie Whisnatik pickle dish. v, est large canned fruit, six va rieties. Mrs. H A Deal, .silverware, r Best catsup, ' four , varieties, Mrs. "R N Littleiohn. silverware. Dried fruit, Mrs. J O Cochrane, sil- vAr hnttfir dish . ' ' Best. honey, XW Q Brown, silver win ' . ' - Best ten pounds gutter, Mrs D A . Best one - pound butter, Mrs O H Wolfe, silver cup; -. . : TiAst fivft nounds butter for Eccles' premium, 18; won by Mrs. J C Coch rane. . : Best single pound butter, Charlotte Obeerver premium, won by Mrs. C 11 Wolfe. -. m White ki TWENTY5 BARRELS PIE LINSEED OH, A Large Stock of ..."'-f ' '-' - V' -v- . ' 'J T'i I''v,' J" . iT-f"' "." -'-'. -:- vi--t . Colors, Varnishes, Ete. ALSO- ONE CAR LOAD erosene Oi ALL AT CLOSE PRIGES. J. H MoADEN, GREGORY .DYSPEPTIC: MiXTCRE FOB SALE Br ALL DRUGGISTS. TMs is to certiflM that I Buffered for some time wlih ' wjtio. :I wied' "ivvf ,v7,y wucul, ouu woB-uuiiiiy curea Dy a lew doses or Dr. (rregory s Dyspeptic Mlsture. . - P. H. PHELaN. . BT.im SPHTWOa It I ' HntntMi. O-Vi IOCS Send me three more bottles of d'rppYirF'RDrhriATiHrtTinTti oir'n fD., It la oln me gocd. - 'T" RYpnv Alter 1 ' . VTirrrvw XT I AaVa 1ffi 1 a b - . r XITilllllll. II. II.. IM'IJIIITI I 1.11. A &ena an once dt express, eienteen bottie Grcjrnrta rfronontin m.t ' ti 'r, .htoflfl , m-4 ' . " " mi.iuiD. J. UO UICVWLUO UUUVU""- WILLIAMS & SHANNON. FOB SALE. A GOOD FAMILY Dissolution Notice. By mutual consent the partnership herewfos existing; between u J. Fox and T. J. James, uuaa the firm name of. C. J. Fox & Co., Is this day a rolved. Tha business will be continued at toe ow stand by C. J. Fox. who assumes all llablJties me rrra ana wno Is alone authorized w couw aeois aue the nrm. . ' C J- xux, n - t J JAM3. given to the late firm, I bespeak a contlHuance . oauie w v. i. ox. wno Will BtlU CBIH oa W iiess '' octlSdtf . T.J. JAMES.' A Top Buggy and Phaeton with Tongue and Harness. 4 . .4' ALSO iGOOD - OSE-HOBSE WASSN AND RiMESS. APPLY TO C. W. ALEXANDER; octlidtf. . - ',. , T THE LATEST MOST IMPORTANT We are now running on full time. Furniture manufactured by us Is kept by the enterprising furniture dealers In this city. We make only the best and most substantial Is the r market NO SHODDY GOODS. Ask for goods made by us and you win get the worth of your -monfey: Our name Is on each piece. We solicit the patronage of the public and guarantee satisfaction f r '.. EespectfuDy, - . i'-v'T, " : ELLIOTT &; ItAESHT LOOK IT T HIS.' -:o.- AND READ EVERY WORD OP 1 THIS IS FOB OHAEL0TTE PEOP :o: ... BHETJMATISM AND TONIC. : Chaelottj:, N. O.; Dec. 10, I have URfld Mrs. .Inn Pfirsbn's dy, aad it is the finest medicine I J used for Rheumatism. For mora twj twenty years I have been afflicted muscular Rheumatism, and had every known remedy, but avail. I was often so bad off jy fered so much that I could no? down, but had to be propped up fr'J I had been subject to these severer tacks for twenty years. I tried Person's Remedy last spring, anf. jj perfectly cured. It is the best medioj in the world, I think. No words i mine can exnress the benefit I hat'l pitation of ' tHej heart upon the lef' j ertion. Of that I am perfectly relij My health 5 is now perfect, and it j owing to Mrs, "Joe Terson 's fiem am strong and -well, and can taie , . J 1 I 1 SS.1 faflHA. wuueu uxurcitM? wiuiuuv we- m vise all whomeedrij Tonic, or ares ing with Rheumatism or Ece.?ti take it. I was indtfeed to try " !J THE-HIGIG INSECT XIEBJII" w a nna fhnnMnd 'finllars fofl" Send for circulars. ' ' i imhIW SALLADIS & CO., 8 East lSlh street, Jfew