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Corrected every Toe"-X,:y aid F'riday by Somor Bris. M eat... .................. . .......... 61.(< 7c. Sh ou'tu 's ........................... 7c. I )a m s.:3................................. 12(ui-11c . lluest. 1.2:r, ............... ........... ( 9 . Hest Aola.ses, ,e01 c'".)...... We. ood l 7Se: ..................... 25(t,50c. (oIn ................................... M0e. Ilay ..... ......................... . !lt !. Wheat Olda .' ............... $1.10. b. Il'at,lnit 141, . .................. $-1.75. 2o(1 Be- . h"lo,l 0.................... $1.2.. S w!al.. .b lo. r........................ $ I.t) . Good 1 0 d inal t' o ........... .0 (' . S tl4;.a - .................. ...... ......... 5) (nile. 1;te............................... . 5( 1t' ,. C0 o o................................. I10(a)15 e. Colo'i seed treat, per sack... l.15. 13ale t-ills, per ewt.............. C(muntry Produce l u ( to., [ b )) ..................... 15(o)20 . ;s, p1 to- en ...............,. l 00. G '.lce !ls. e c;.................... 12.(a .'0). I' as, per b,Ih l ................. 85e. Corn, per b"'bei .. ........... ... ;)>)c. Oa?.-, per bo e r 0 .................. 35)(a t0e. S weet t)potat o(" .................... 9U0(ar.~>U . Turkoys. per Ib, ................. 0(rr) Se, Fod der, per c wt .................. (60(<y';5c. Car load Tennessee Wagons just 1 C ceived, Newberry llao"dwa'e Co. t&'-tf For sa1 lel ha. A Bicycle for sale Cheap at this ollicec. call at once. 2t Wo are still solling ihe best patent. Dour on earth for $i.d.) trf tf C. J. Purcoll & Co. it ug;~lee-; 13u;;''er ! : lu gg i .t1 I1 J ust received at the Newherry Ilard ware (Compan.y's, one car load of Ilug gies. Foe sale cheap for cash or credit. The Week'M 1a1itns. Rainfall from 0.20 p. n., Tuesday to 6 p. in. Wednesday was 3.93.100. The heaviest raiefall for 21 hours since the Septetrber Hood. It, rained 1 I-IOU inchet in 10 in'utes Tuesday evening. A'i sti cams re~y high and lands hadly washed. Will be several days before thme plows can 'cegin again. * W. U. l'r':oNsuN. L,ongshor('s, S. C., A pril 19, 119C0. Mr. 'Watts I).t'is, of Clinton, and 1) i- I.awtorcns Clenn, of this city, were h?#"1appIily' i lited1 in ntri inge by l:ev. J. ' L. \ illiamusr,n, at the home of the e bri.le's other, Mrs. Mattie (leee. '1r esthue evenig. A delightfoi supper wIA .p,ead for the large number of g tets rnt, i h i 1onor1 of the event. 'hI happy pa- lft oi Wednesday fo ('inLton ca.rI1 ing with them t,bc best wishcs of her lal ge circle of fi ends. Fh1h In li Oat Patelh. M.. 3. Z. .\'rwu:s b:ought several carp1 t . t 'wn yt .erd"y which he had cattl " i nn h is vat patch. A fter the heavy ra'ns on \Vednesday lie took a wa!k over h: s oat patch which had been covered by over low water from the e.eek to se, what, damage had been done?, and cap)turedl eight carpj, weigh ing? about five pounds <ach. Tbe fish had1( i0ome out when the water wats up and ..s it, subsided .t left them behi'id a t,eiruee ini the filid. It, was a good cateh. Whlite-H1awk1ua. Mr. .J. W. Whuite, of Charlotte, N. C'., and :\lIas fTallie llawkins were marrled ?erer lay at 11 o'clock at tile residence of 'Iu '. idn's fathei, Mr. L. A. IBaw k;nms, in the Iothi Eden section. T1hie ce emony was performed by Rcv. W,. WV. .\TMo. ins, -isted8~ by Rev. WV. A. J .i anl. The haipply couple1( left On tile Sothle:-- t'ailn for' IiLcaster, to spendl( a fewv days at tile home of tile bride groom's fathler,-Observer'. The l'onIoaphliI Exiition. The photograph exihibition given here on Monday night by J.W. A twood, a theological student at Columbia Semi~ nar'y, was the richest, rarest andl raci est entertainment of the kind we ever had in Clinton. From the ridiculous tc the sublime, tile spliendid machine ren dered itself for' near'ly two hours, and many of the selections~ wecro grand, in spir'ing, while ias many othlers wero coil ductive to side-splitting laughter. All present enjoyed thomselves and thlc only regret is thlt we may not have tilt pleasure of another suchi entertainmeni soon.-Clinton Gazette. Oper'a House Nowberry, Monday, a 4.30; night at 8.30. Col. ,Jloimola MIu,00eulk i. Th'le Supceme Court has imade a de c1iion in aiinipor'tant eas0 ini whllic (o. George Jomnstono of this city I on the win iing side. Thle case involvei th.: heque..t of *20,000 by Mrs. Nebiet, to at 1. lic i'nrar in G1reenvillo, w hield wa c sute.-ttLd by a Mrs. Tui'ilpseed1 wh 'e'.0 ployed Col. Johnstone as One C lhe' attornleys. The lawyers lost inl th lower court,, bu1t won a complet,e vit tory in the Supeecmo Court., and Co Joh n.tone and h is associate counsel iar r'eceiving the cougr'atulations of thlel frienlds over' this news. A full stati mlent of the ease is published in ai otheri column. Merry Makers' iarniva' Augusta. On account of- Merry Maker:s' Cairn val at Augus.ta, A pril 23d to 28th, 190 The Charleston and Wester~n Carolir Itallway will soil tickets from all at tionls at one fare for the round tri Tickets will be on sale A pil 211 22nd, 23d, and 24th, with final rotui limit A piil 30tb, 1900. Tile occasIon tis year promises Surpass all former ogloct,s. Fice amuei monts, and per formances on BrLo VA",IO! ANt,I) A ,lL A BOU'. Mliss \hua Ils.hop is visiting in Co lumbia. lion. 11. 11. Evans left. yeeterday oii a busitness trip to A tlanta. GO to the opera houte tlnmlay niuit and heat something goodl. Miss Mary (Colield, of the i\aybintonll isection, wIts in t 'e city yest0rda'. Scotiat', creek was higher Wedneshay than it has boon for two or t hree yor'. Ik,ev. W mil. A. .lulia, of I,ake ('ity. Fli , is visiting fri;ends in this coun;.y. 'one of our citizeus are prepiii to try a few avere:4 in tobacco again t!*s year. J. W. Wittt is anniounced in this iS Ue as a candidate for County Su1Yr trior. Creat damage has been done by the flow:1s in Alabama and Alissitt-ippi the :t few days. Mis. 1 1'. 1'awley has gone to Cul to spend a few weeks. Mr. I'awley h:s located at Manttnzas. 1Ioa. Goo. S. Mluwe r ret ttnd( y-, V day from Cohombia, where he had beeii on ptofessional business. AJisses Janie Vanee and Ag-atha I)r vis, of Clinton, have .heen .isiLintZ at Mtrs. G;letln's the past. few days. liss 1;t)ssie F iels, who has 1)en <f a visit to Mrs. Iranic 'ant,, has turned to het' hoen in Ke_-t,ucky. Tho.se who occasionally or continu ally talk too muclh should read tlho article on our first page on tattlers. One of our correspond cnts sa s that there will bo only half it crop of peach es, an( that plums will be a failure. Nlagistrate Chappell sent .1ohn Cole man, col'd, to the chain gang fur thirty lays, yesterday, for steitling from Woo,en's store. The State Inter-Collegiate Otrttoricai Contest is being behl in Greenwood to day. MI r. J. 1.. DerrIck represents Ne\wbe"r'y C lr Ie'L. Supervi-or li'l hod the chain gang to take up t he ol Stupis on the pub1.lic square y.-terday in rear of the Court ':iouise. IP, is a reimprovenciit. ''uesday i veiing and Wedti"y m1orinlg weV haul:hardl and washi..g,' rains. We hear 1.i at connsider"able d. n age was tine inl th( tout,r y on farms. Mr. W. W. loiti 4. will begin work ini a few days on a na Cottag. Onl the corner of Nance anu facin;g Jobstone street. E. H1. Leslie has the contract.. The mnleeting at the Nithodist churih has continued, although the rain ha: poure d down and will continue tbrough So day night. 1.ev. Herbert is assistcd by lvet'. T. C. Ligon. AIr. J. it. C'ulemau has movel his :tn Iy over fromt Saluda. M's. ('ole lall and l'ttle one came overt a fewr d:iys ago, and for' the presem, are stop ping at 'M is. Iileat:c's. President T. J. McCrary was recently elected a director of the Mutuia' Fire Insurance Conptny, and has been ab sent this week attending a meeting of the d1it'ectors in Baltimore. Thell phoniographic! exhiblit,ioni at the,. oper'a house Montdaty night, by hI~r. .J. WV. Atwood, will be wort,h going to' heare. Uco has it line instrumeut and a fir'st-clas.; collection of records. Ml's. E. IP. McClintock ret,urned Tuesday from Lake City, Fia , whecre she .-pen1t ai month. She was acecompa nied from 'Columbia by her ditughter, M iss Euphemial, who spent a fewv days at home. The case in the 1'. S. Court against 14. WV. Goodwin, of Vaughatuville, for crimi nal car'elessnes-s in hand)ling t' mails whil postimast.er, was nol pirosstd by District, A ttorney Lathfrop) at Green vilhle on Wednesday. Murs. l'. Y. Morris was bitten on tihe thumb by a small splider' Wednesday eyening, which caulsedl her' considerable pain. Dru. Kibler was called in aned rec lieved her su loring, and she is fast re covering ftrn1 the bite. Polk Miller gave one of his delight fuli and highly pleasing entertainmients at,the op)era house Wednesday evening. r'his was the close of the series of lec tures, and we believe the best was savedl for the last. Al. L. G. lBalle, Cit,y Clerk of Laur enis, stopped over Wednesdlay with his friend, Mr. Joseph) Mann, wvhile en r'ote to Coltiumbiia, where he goes as a dcelegatte to the meeting of the Grand Lodge Kb ightis of Honor. The prop .r ty hoideis of Laurecns ire petit,ioninig for an election on the ques tion of issuing bonds to extend the wag t,cr works and put, in sewerage. We -suppose Newberry will remain silent onl tihe qluestion for a while. T1he separate coach law, or the law abolishing secondl-class coaches, gas t, into elfect today. Each train wvill b.e 1 r'equiredl to carry sepairat.c Ii rst,-elan ,coaches for bo0th whites anti blacks, SThe fare will be three cent,s a mile, o straight, -Shieiifl luford w"ent, to Columnbi 0 the escaped conivict lie capturetd in Tien) r' nessce. li cIs nowv back In tihe lpeniten tiary and the Sher'fIl has his $50 )'e -ward. Uutford Is a hiard man to dlodge The many friends of Mr'. Lawson iR Kihler will be pleased to know t.hat ha has so flicient,ly recovered fiom his re "cent, wVound to walk aibout On cruttches HeI drove over' Tu')csday afternoon an a witnessed the game of bail bet,ween th - "'fats" and "'leans." t, The best Pocan Noew Orleans Mc -n lases ati 25c. C. J. Purcoll & Co. I to .Jusit received a car' load( of feed ont f, 4it, Su.u MEI UAlto.. ud Ptulioy Bell s at 253i 50, 75, and *L . Wnotenis. 'Tho city ('o,.ncIl WIiIng to Exetnyt All lanfact uring EaitcrtrlsN. Ilere~fter ChalirtI'ertd IOIm '1 nunielpal T:'usc" for ivo YV-t ThI Ie reguitlar IlctiiI of the 'ity' 'Couneli was held last night. Tihe full I('t unltil was; present, andl( thle re'guilar r'otine bulsinet1ss t'allsactetd. The'lllovin eolu h1:1 '5) tionI wast In)tro duced byt .\Ilde, ma;n ('aba,niss andi w;as u)nanimlJtl.l" adoipterd, which will likely i,-ove ti )indiiceenet in I ingilng in-l linf(tnring cnt''ri1 es to (u cit', ill v hiclt it seems fo' the pat few ye:'s we have been badily behil,dl: VIh"rea;t the city of Newerhcry seemis to have reaedc(1 it standl in her indlus trial alltii's alost b(ordering on stag nation, and rl ealzing that (apital waits for indtlemelnt:": now, Iherefore, le it. iesolved, by the City (o,)Il. now a- lneli, ed,' iat we pledge to any mnan iifaetring inter est of any kind wa 1.11 ev.r t hlat Iay be lreafter CbaI tercl, tt) ren it. ;d I ti nie 1:tal La.X's for' a In) viod of live years, and a,ree to'di a'1 in O' power to get the eit izes to ratify this pledge by vote w'ieneve,' rt I'gl, :.t - eil by any a1rtlies or corporations to toI do. The Ma or was rIu qesti tl to attend] the iM\ayolrs' ('onvetion In SIram ).rg on MIla' :.id, and .\ ode mau I ':, was elected his .\te'iato. It wits decided to build a bridge oVer Scott's creek at the )'Neall ero~sing. Ily vot; of the C.)tlnell it was dt celd that all 'Iines be requircd paiE imm1ediately after sentence is pi - nouned1, or sentence exceuted. 'I I, rule will be strictly enforeed lit'ate "He that seeks finds.'' Ile th.t taies lio0d's Sarsaparilla" finds in i a use oire, rich blood and consequently good :tealth. I have seven ('ot toil hlanters at tl Southern depot, for sale cheap. A lsi Cheap mole. J. A. Iturton. Ageit. CI'N:SU3 EN U.IIt It'' ItOR. AU intoet .' 1 iad for thl o I'ini i, o,. y nsid their cotnntis" ln F<,rwanerd-ci. Tbc following list of census e 'I t' ittors for tih i s count.y has e'in forwamd ed Tte Hlerald ;t.d News by D.. tt et Stperv)isor, David II ..ltussell, of .\ Ri - son. '1 he selections are good on s and the work will be done iwop+erly: ''he followimg are th cen,us entun-r ators for Newbtrr"y County. The'.r coottission)s have been fo'warded to t,hei: No. l--Welch \Villuir. " 2-s.. Ctnninghan. "FL-. i0 AMaiyb:n. "-.1--J.L. I'.,gs. " 5-J. 1l. Cri'p. ' ; --J. Y. Floyd. S--M. J. 14Irsbol'e. "S--'.. S. Werts. "t c1-- t. A. Sligh. " 9--.J. I. Bcdenbangh. " J0- V. A. Counts. " 11-J. C. Chalmers. City-S. G Welch and W. II. Wal laice.* No. 9 (Stony flat,ter'y) has been di v.ded inito. t,wo enumlierattion diistricts. T1he com1penlsationi is 2I eenIt- per cap OIjita in rural d ist,icts, anfd I 'U cents for' eachl tfarm1011 enumeratedh. In tbe townis it is 2 cents p1eri caitaL. Youris, & e. DArm 11. HUss':, Suiiperv~'isor'. Thailt TIhriohl,ig iieledache. Would gn qicky l3 eave you., it you)L uised I : '.Kin lgR Niew Life P ills. 'Th o usanids or~ ulIe ers havehi'O proe thIeiri mtatch-l less meiti "for Sick anid Nervous H-ead tachi-s. Tlhey make purel I blood anzd ath r'ong nervel's ami( build up your' hen!th'l astotake. Try theml. Only 25 eeIs. Moniey bac1k If not eu red. S >Id -by all Driuggists. An Excepion to t.he Rule. A shop) wIhere yotu canI get what YOU want and whcn you want it. STrUA RT BROS. E. UI. LEsoa, Manager. t&ftf A Illipply Maiage. Mr'. L. B. Aull and Miss IElla G. Rilser' were mfarieId by llev. M. G. U. Sehee Onl Tue1sday eveing at the homei of the be'ide's mtother', Mr's. S. A D ser, in tho pr1esetnO of reclatives of t, e contracting parities and it few close fi icnds. immeiiditely aftert the marri'iage t,bce happy couple1 were tender'ed an in formtal recepItonl att the rCsidlentce of the gloom's brot,ber, Mi'. E. H. Aulil. Th'le groom is tii, younIgest br'other of I'ditot' E. 1H. Aunll anId his list or fr'ien2s emtbratces the entire cit,y, an~d the bri is one of Newherry'1s most excelk l: young ladiLos. They have the best wlshi s and happy conigraItuilations of their manyii friends. Md r. R. P. O)Ilvia, of Barcelona, Spin, s-penids hIs wViniters at A iken, S. C. WVeak nerv'es had11 cauOsed severe palinsI in the back oh bIs 1'ead. On usi ng IClect iie I itIters, A mericaL's greatest 'lBloodl and1 Nerve R~emedy, all pa11in ' soon left himi. IIe says this griandi - medici ne Is wthiat h,5is count ry needs(l. -All A miericai known tinif. it, cures' liver andI kidnhey tr'oub!io, pmn ills the b,lood, tones up the stomuachi, strengthlens the nerves, pulls vIm, vigor and( ne0w lIfe inlto every muisclee, nmi' o iand orlgani of the body. 1If weak, tirii or a,' illing youi nleedl it. E'very bott11le gutaI.m teecd, only 5') cents. Stdl by all Druggtsts. Cnpi t. (ireneker 10to Wit. ('apt. E' 'ene 1". Gr'enekei', of the A nguist,a DivIsion oif tbe Soiithernt 1.aI I roadI, is to ha maieLIId 0on WeCdesday2 n iext to a ebiarmiing young lady of the city of Augusta. Uc at1.d hIs brIde wIll ctomeR to NewVherry' Oil a vIsit, to hih n ot,ber, Mi's. Cotrric Griencker. W< 0tentd conigi'tathios to ''Genio"i I THE FATS AND LEANS. Till sCoi I1,:' 1 ia INI l'\'Olt F1' TIll. 1,:\NS. A' <: m <;nt(ai s4 h3 i:uyly I'I)4V(I' --- {~'lln"14'r+14t1 i,y s lair 1t', 'm , 1 - 'I'I I t Usu o Iy 11I11(gs. The ;; ot1f2 Ui ha.:eball between tile "fat" aind]I lt s" of this('ity' was pulled off on lI uesday' iift("rnuoon, atnd it. was a i:reiat ganl .. There were 'CFcrlet, we would guess, about -100 perslo,n to Witnes:r the si!i t, ilw strt1:y', soliii Ib iners men of \ev hel: -- nolt u s re :r; ankers, lawyers, fal:nm r;, et0rk"S -mdt mtemh(trs of the S- i. 1 ri a ou ingayuniform, lllaying hall: a1: those wrhlo failed to se' it, m1i,-e( I .oiething that they will always have "au>e to regret. Early in the afternoon I)alne Nature wept in aint ieilatio of the defeat of the fats, and alt'r Iih ending of the sixth Iinning i,rred down tears in shlowers to <hun11.in the emthusiasm Of the leanls oveIr thei' hard fought victory. It wvr a :ti! k r"oyal, a d those Who Went, e l2ectilg2 to ("e '"no ball pla' in;g,' were argreeatbly disappoulinted, for the fats and h('ans both r"1-prised their friends andi pi.",d goed ball consider ing their eint,rmuls clantities and deli Some (if the players caurtLed consider able aml)u Li em en 11 t. by the get-ulp of their ttnifor'ms ar-d !be oddity of their ap pearance. The e)ll which probably elicited the m)ost coument w.4 that of I)r']Theo Jlohn-tone, who was'a fac simile o" ''ncleSan)"in appt)ear"ane. and gave tbe spI'ctator . o1sie(lerable alust1e nt. Illis was a haippv idea. Inl the att+s,ee of H14on. (corge S. N Owelr, MI'. J. I). I.luth. r wIts requested to umpire t.he game,whic'h lie did with satisfaction to hoi h sides. The follo i n: is a list of the players, the slbstitutl'. 1-tilg 1 n111 ill order to give All i chance to take 1 art in the gamUe' r. '4. en, ;. J. 3.! C. W. C:. : c, J hta \ . i.:. I. ' , . . . W . '. :ue'wl Ie . ,. ... \'I-:,; 1:(-w t;. C.,'"'p, 1. I'1. e1tI.W.Ili t"R11't,,,1, f. 31,4 I, SI'a:'ru:'rr .\. T. 1;.Id(u -.ow. to t 1. the I\..1. \:;,. t.e 1.i4 }.d 11.d i. i (". Ci. J. \:. ,:o 1 u . I.1. Il, V 1 C "t (. W. n. tip,. :,:h "'t \' t % -1 0 'a '. I.. W .t'm m1-;, - l:nnc.: 1) r11, I, c '"'t'lr .:.1 lu 14 i. ' d. I". 1(u Ia s 11 1 rdo , 1 . i e 1 it below iv. Ty;1 " I,. I b \v, l )'.;.\.', , o cd orbd . to te do.n fist. f, tilefat. Cughtotl onfo. knoc Wr:,y low as ~ ~ 1 a u.t a s . .. W.u pos l ,. get ~ ~ ~ I f, .in or..e topea:-tur ,sa ieau to w ca'. ne, nTd iv l'p to Ii 1s'.11.4J. 11.. W).tt;o:t. C.101 .1. uc. wen d to the bat . ir foi the fa ). Smith t. ft 'a \v. f . toll. b 141115 I(Ilokedbal t '')1, Johiot, Sto, WIltto irs. 1b.4 ''ole to Schond Wa nd eavir ttdored ton tak pown balhe) pheas t,be were mad te dtgivet, l thow aett t4 ielas p ole to geti'., in orderI)C to tive our1 reIdadea ida as t, shtl was done,11 and givorit on it P1T55Nbali. Col'. Purcell went too the istckor the oat. Caught wet ton fl onoc a by McCaughron Camle next, knocd~ bae itetto first a ndsen.sHputeaut,. thohn frm. pichehr to base ban,. tiollose-eggd to titr t, R.r. Smithe fanned. ma fr h Jen. Kno Wcked took ti tickt andt knocthid an t o-iardo. as ab Sparman oo came next, tot bt.l ball tockir ton a op-p 11 Tocii second onso onwild trow fromthe field. toeo .hr, cored on a ilase- fomhomob 'tli1. oh came next to the bat and d Dn riouea nexo trikek the stickes stukoutadwn,"oflt naps L. W". Jonetsh came to mae bat hin, sent the irst whirlingto Hlue sot second boah finaly song ont wha wied tihrow from idcer to scondI bse tondt from seon tl 'oOtf theird.n tJ.eil H. 1Wickear to th sick awilnd for J. Cook camte, net,lt the bal'le to tord, which1 wasmugsd, allwing. onaildm t,hrow fro toird toe batcond Sacrd Ont il.howfomhm plate to caeh etird.llwd h T.c H.ePop came nexo til thick batrandk ver.iiedth Ilitle s ong:ssbal oe-egtrin tho uties,o thoe ''fats., Smi''. Wriht then cam0t the ba frte lans seni th blhirling 0to balesho. fstp and wstih t caught frt whic ed tired t hee site whove runsi to irt Ths et,i tca "ooeegfo thc thanr Alean absnikthe took iea and the "fat rooters'' wanted to rush the game. T1110) I NNIN t;. I;d . lw . lipp struek out.. A. 'T. lIrowni st.ruek outt, but wont, to first on a pass batll. I'. Cavenaugli caine next to the bat and covered himself with glory by knocking a home run, he and Birown both scoring, and the fats and their ttitirers in the grand stand simiiplty went wild. Pureell Icnocked a foul, wht ich was clght by Sitligh, and stood him as idiC. McCaughrin went next to the batt and sent the ball to center field, a two hag getr. lie stole to third and ii tit InV scored on a Itpas- hall. Kinard came next, sawed the air and retired the side. ilouacal next took the Stick and srnt the ball with lightning speed to right field. It was stopped, k iocked u1p itnd caught by C. W. Hishop. This was one of the prettiest catches of the gaime. Sehenek cato next to the bat and went to first on a knock to the pitcher, who let the hall pass to short stop. Cromer batted next and knicked the ball to right lfiel. Ilie went, to first and sunt Siehenek to third. Wicker was the next hatter. lie nocked a high ball to right field, a Lwo batg;;e-, which g;ave him second It(d scored Sehencek and Croter. Cook was the next to take the stiek. He Weit to fltst Oit a pop1p1). Tyree att the bat,-knocked ball to ight field, whieh scored Wickettr ittd sent Cook to third. Tyree caught on second. Wright caine next antd went to first )mI knock to pitcher. Smith was the next, batter. lie <noeked the ball to left field, which rave Iloltues a pretty catch and ret.ired he side. 1OURT'li INNIN. Bishop was called to the bitt. He mnocked the ball to pitcher and wias put )>t, on first. Holmes caine next. IIe Went, to i rst )n a knock to third, which was mulfed y the third hasenan. Went to second tm It pass ball antd stole to -third and wit:; put out. Bllkwelder got his base on balls tmd stolo to second and died thcire. Copeland fanned. 11 ipp sent the ball to righi field and 'ailed to make first base, which retired ;he side with another egg in the basket. Spearman then took the bat for the cans. i noeked the ball to right short 5top and wits put out by l'lackwelder )i first. IIouseal knocked It liner to second intl made first base, but was caught on >econ(l. Schenek knocked the ball to pitcher. It was caught and the side called out, both sides having been shut out in that inning. IF'1"TlI JNNINC. . Brown was first to the bat in the fifth. He hit the ball, but was pit out at, first. ' Cave; tugh me next nod went to first 00 a knock t-rght field. Pur-cell ntext, to the bat-knocked the biall to cetr field. gave him litrst and sent Cavenaugh to thiird. MlcCaughrin next, knocked a threce batgger-. Sent Cavonaugh and Putrcell home and1( scored Imsel01f oni aL pass hall. Kinard knocked at fly to secot -1 base, which was caught, by Hlouscal anld stood him aside(1. B3ishop came next to the bat. Stt,ruck 0on1 and1 made second and third ott pass balls antd scored 011 It wild t,hirow by the pitcher to tird-t base. H-olmes came next to the biat. Sti tick 0ut,, butt got fir'st Oin pass5 ball, and11 wits left thlere by ilacikwelder', whlo fanneIld the atir and iretircd the side0. Prsiof. Cjromer' then caime upi for the leatns and wvent, to first~ on knock to shoirt, stop and finally scored ont pass ball. Wicker' wa-s next to the bat, le knocked the ball to the pitcher' and was put out, at fit-st by a prt-,ty catch by Kinard. Cook caime next, knocked tile ball to second, but faIled to make flirst. Sehenek knocked ball to left short stop cnd the side was retired by the prett,y catch of C. E. Summer. SIXTril INNING. C. E. Summner was the fir-st batteir for' the fats in the sixt,h Inning. Hie struck out, but made first on pa~ss bali, stole to second. HIIpp was thte next, batter. Setnt tile bali to shlort stop) antd was put1 out on fit-st. Summer wvent to third Onl this knock. Bishop01 camei neoxt to tile batt and went to fitrst on a knock to left shtort, stop), whlich scored Summer. Bishop went to second, third and finally scored on pass bails. Cavonautgh was next to thte bat. Knlocked ball to short stop, made fit-st and went to'second(, thlird and scored on pass halls. Porcell came next, struck out andl went to first on pass ball. McCaughr-in sent the bail to second, madue flu-st base and sent Puircell tc second. Putrcoll stoie to third. . Kinard fanned out. Cabaniss made a bae hit, which scoircd Purcell and sent McCaughrin to tthird( and scored on pass ball. 8t.1(2 second i)y swift run andi madbe third on a pass balt. Holmes strtick otit, bitt went to flu-st on a pass ball, andI stole to second. Blackwelder sawed out and retircd the fats. Hecnry Kinard led off f6r the leant and showed plainly that he couildn'4~ hit Ia "feathcr bed withl a base fiddle." Wright was the next, and got hi base on balls. Smith followed wit.h a. knnock to ccc ter, which gave him ii lrst, uil Hten Wright, to eCornl. Wright stole t< third. S1 Cat'nlanir -tr"tti'lc (,usI. Ilon,Catl mnade a I;no'ck tt)wnte'r t;..ht t'(t to .ir.t, :C'el"tt d -*InlitIll atit ,Cii| Zlli to sc'ronl Ia 4. Jont's caune next, failed to mlat< fir' andil retirtedl the II' w it Ith loIseal ii sconti and Sligh on thirtd. Thi was the Cul of the :,ixt I irlnin; atnd oi uecorurt of the rain the t:tumrt was called, threSct" :ati'lin . 1: t I; in favor f thle lh-: INNINt:s, I-'ats -- I 11 :: (I ; - 1. S ':'I.\I. I ;.\i . , almeO su eeWal fealtu ";rs w r : liishol 's "an hh in the i:11 --''a traor ife play of his." ('avrt"naug's hlwnt' run. ilot r 's 1 t ty c'II in th lth i mni g 'ahlt l'r ite i i ihre - ba r. \ I('a ti:-' swift i ni ''lhe k1(1dn e ti1tl w\'V iI t"titlmrite on evry\ side. atdl it) dottubtt ;i,tlnw tatln' sashots were t:t:en. ()int" \t'tn:r ly w'e know ot tht "I a:! und l . t !I. W e ultndi-r.stlndl ti,at anto t .lutl wat:< r'eal/e<l, M ilirh w i li}e tlii ti a he 'I i buying a telesCOpe for' t ihe tollege. An elfort will he mutotle to) repeat. the gamole in the nltar iitlure, as we umlei stand itl thut tie ''l:. aire -ati-liel they can heat, the ''lean.'' it. woiuin't he a had idea. S) let's have it over . A 1'rilnaul Itmolntr. W ill tf(en eatis i hn iuiritdt' I;tn1'1 tSeali, Cu or lirui,e. ltiuhnlth-'s .\arni'ia :tit e, the Wesl in Ith " woril, wiI I,ill the 11-tin and Iii' rtttly het"als it. ('trt O bi , rit', Fever . , 'I, t'l t'rs, lit al Felons, (1orns1, aln I ;itla I:rnlptit"t. IMs. I'il'' rur " on i eritt l. ' , , -a hrx. ('Irie gniraite . S t'ht 1 - 1)ru.ggists. '(I'c'lI has thc Irtain onuu in-rv'. lit) bought. early atil boughirlt. rb'il, arnd p)aticl cash for Iis gIds. I .1' I f yCo netl :iny et'lii'm .. hat : tur'ned wi'k g-et oir plit's b.irm , t b uy. W e wtill -art youlm m.y.tlt . faction guranti'atd'cl. I' , . 1 I.:. I1I. 1 -:S ;t,t-:, '\b m;a.;t .rt. t & f (I. itemninigi in I'cot. (hiliee u. N1w. hcrr'y for the wk'cL, nding April 9 and 16, 1900. .\-1. A. .\nderon. 13-\Victoria Il:ilot:s 2 'a li-ltlttn, Sil 13arr, Willie lIclenhaugiih, .J-ani:e ILir"td, AuLleony Irown, Sidney BIoozer, \nie lIutler. ('-li..J.1'allwell(2 ), W. W. ('tillwell, 1) --- i l or I )i inror. F:---T'om I:IppM. L" I:osa I-'ranklin. G-- 1,izieG;(ary,1.;/.deGBillaunl,1,Ouhe_ (i'.1mn. 1I--Anniu lidkc!s, 'iinit I Jatlr;1n4 Jatcob 1Hawkins, ('hicora Ilet'tl"rsion, I':sy Hiarrison, Albert lowe, \W. I. Ilolly, ICla11 H orton. cois, St. G. Jacksont, Si mi ptlt 41r .1J -s Sion JohnOston. K- Ilnrig.let,1 lim p'son,r Dark'men lio L~-J1. 10. Lambeli.rt,r \ijkie I a.Lonig, Nedi Lylesr. M-Geo. A. Alillsi. O-13id O)sboree. 1.--AndrewC V 4('orter, I . I '. I 'eiarsoi Carrie it is, AI let,I~ l'ell (:). S-John Sumu.llS .\lattle~ S'un,i I:IIh<I Smith, John S dlion, .J. WV. Si'ober'. ( WV. Smn it h, Gr CIg'a Sinbe r, P. I-'. Sth umo penl, Druayton Smrit hi. T1- I11nry TJwigs, Caolv i I intms, (. 10. "Thompson, J. A\. .J'Tnneryi',' (atr TJhomp~sonr. WVicker, Cinod i WVill iamos, Jannic 'rX Wii sonr, i.lobt. 1K. WX'ill iamrs. Paties cain fg for thre abhovo letter will pleaso saiy t,bey wereC adver'tisedi. Ceuntiridal I uher I.ane.rr r Programrume for meet iing of thle (Cen trall Luithenr Leaigue, I )toi bele iat 8t ILutrke's c'hui rh, New~' br'ry Cou nly, 8 it uirdary, MXay' 5th, 1900o: I . I )ev'otio,inal l'x ercisi's, conitducte< by Mr. J. it. D)erriel. Hebrer'l, P'rof. \V. K. Sligh, Mr'. A. I' P. H1ti -lnbaughr. 3. 1.{ecitLatlin-M~Iiiss XIMary Millehr. -1 . 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