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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 3

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The Tennesseani
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THE pAELT AMERICAN NASH7 LLJuE TUESDAY MOHNIXG FEBRUAUT 14 £893 A REPETITION ONLY PRACTICAL FARMERS BASE BALL IN '93 well-known city editor of the Constitution if President of the Club and Bascbe Secretary and Treasurer Murra win manage the warn Hurray is well-Koown as a successful manager In minor leagues Last year he was tbe bead and front of the fainnua Juliet team which won three Ok hOOKATTllK I VsTOaO SVZE of the or- A dinarr pJH jrR" Think of all tho 6 1 '7t troublo and hs- mAfU V-V nJ 1 turbance that it yXr-t-MK cause you In Aniwer to an Important Question Oab Catarrh Be Owed ProYisioM of the Bill to Abolish the Agricultural Bureau Nashville Will Enter the Lists for the Pennant championships and pare Decker and Connors'! Wouldn you welcome some to Chicago and Jones and Mahoney to Cin What ia Thought or It by Some or the Assemblymen (ioasip of the Colons Cltl Bo Interview From Well-Known Who Have Been red thing easier to take and easier iu its ways if at tho seme time it did you mora Manager SuUlvan Signlnff a First-Class Team cinnati So far the following players have been signed: Dew aid the mighty left-hand pitcher with the Memphis team the latter part of the season Keeuan who was one of Chattanooga's star twlrlers last year Connors the star second baseman of the Jollet team Fred El jk the" splendid shortstop last season with MenWhis: Connie Murphy the well-known catcher with Chicago last season and afterward In the Eastern league and Frank Hill the excellent mtnelder The other members of the team will be engaged in a few days and they will be In keeping with the material alrendv slimed The cranks berc Indlspntabl and overwhelming evidence bus wen accumulated ami brought forth frsafeiaM in time in tbe shape of testimonial even uhdi-r tu wii'k'J" citizens of Nashville uu- The Athletic Club Grounds Leased and Everything Ready Pi 1 I muM Kr ra an- i i i ii The Americas has received a number of letters requesting the publiration ol tbe bill jntroduW In both bouses of the Generaf Assembly providing tor the abolition the Bureau of Agriculture Statistics and Mioes and the creation in its ateud of a State Board Agriculture Stripped of all unnecessary verbiage the bill provtdes for the repeal of the act of 1875 the present bureau and also the act of 1887 requiring the Commls- by our immfil catarrh spec- good! That is the case with Dr Pierce's rieasaaS Pellets They're the smallest in sUe the mildest In action bat the most thorough and far-reaching in results They follow nature's methods and they giva help that lattt Constipation Indigestion Bilious Attacks Sick and Bilious Headaches and all derangements of tho 11 ver stomach and bowels are promptly relieved and permanently cured If we cant cure your Catarrh no matter how bad your case or of how long standing well pay 3500 cash" That is what is promised by the proprietors of Dr Sage's Catarrh Remedy Doesn't it prove better than any words could that this is a remedy that cres Catarrh 1 Costs only 50 cents a6h £afiitat $200 CCO Jhtuiicm Stti'i Vic-Jti't 2) Johnion are already looking lortrard to a revival of tba old spirit of rivalry between Atlanta and Nashville and games between the teams -of What tba Other Cltlea Are Doing to Make This the Banner Base Ball Year In the South 4afcner to perform in addition to his other Hutles the work of the Commissioner of Im mese cities will uraw out largu crowns migration Section 2 authorizes and requires the Governor to appoint on or before March 19 next one person now actively engaged In agrlcuf tural pursuits from each Congressional district to be a member of the State Board of wni It is indeed irrarlf) itif! to the manv friends ana iwtron or this popular specialist who un-niiudfuloralldetraHorenvt un of hi- success and superior treatment has yindkmted ail claims and ban succeeded when others have failed "My Cora la Permanent" Mr Marl of 515 South Chain street born and raited in our contmnuity writes: Njshvule Feb 4 Last fall I Toluntarilr of-'rd tbe following testimonial for publication: cfUrrh for years Tbe disease had sncted my whole system All efforts to obtain relief wre ntm I was losing In fle-h and trench had headacbe blla aznaetorations and hortness of breath My throat waa raw and tonsils so swollen that a times I could naraiy swallow Ulcerations fraanently causeda litharge of blood from mv throat and nose I suffered with catarrhal dyspepsia nervousneas weak and watery eyes I obtained Immediate relief under Dr Lugev's treatment and gained ten pounds within three weeks SEW OllLKANS The Crescent City Will Have Great Club Captained by Abner Powell New Ouxeans Feb The prospects tor a successful season of base ball JCIT YITEM Nashville will enter the lists tor the Southern League pennant this year with a bang up tearo composed of first-class players 8o far Manner Ted Sullivan has contracts with the following players everyone of whom is a star In bis particular sphere: Tom Viekery CLEARING SALE Agriculture Tbe persons first appointed from here next summer were never brighter Base bail is already being talked about a great deal and the people are anxluus for the season to open Workmen are already engaged putting the crounds in first-class shape and Phillips Dan Fitzgerald Wm Boroers O'Brien Wood and Joe Burke Vickcry Phillips and Fittgersld are pitchers oouicrs is a caiener oou ana linen are Mr 8ilberman manager of Sllberman's loan office announces to his friends patrons and public at large that be has removed his business to the corner of Cedar and Cherry opposite Duncan Hotel where be Is making a special sale of unredeemed pledges In diamonds watches silverware and everything that the time has expired on Don't lose this opportunity to get goods at less than half their original cost Remember the place Siloerman's loan office corner Cedar and Cherry feM3t Mrs MMcIntyrc will open elegant bath outfielders and Burke it will be remembered as the star third baseman of tbe Chattanooga (J team last seaeon The other players are now being negotiated with They arc llrst-clsss WINTER CLOTHING rooms In Baxter Court about Feb 18 Look for the advertisement feH'Jt New French Challles We have just opened our direct Importation of French cballics per steamer Normandle Tbe designs arc new and beautiful Thompson tc Kelly "Escaped My Winter Couch" Mr Muiirofi of 811 lelmont avenue who lived here hi lfe offerM the following: Kashtixle Feb 4 I am ready at any time to mutrv the permanence of the ruru re-oeivfMl vnder the treatment of Ur Lougeny had suffered with chronic catarrh of the head throat And luDE for nit vcarsL hud failed to obtain re men as Manager Sullivan knows the capabilities of every ball player In the country having been a player himself for years The team will report hero about March IS and will devote several eek to practice work and exhibition games It is probable the llrst game will be played with the Vbnderbllts of this city Games have already been arrauged with the Louisville and St Louis League teams and Manager Sullivan is also negotiating with other clubs The great Chicago team with the only jAdrian Anson at the head Is expected to visit the city early in April and endeavor to wipe up the earth with the locals when the season opens the change will be a revelation to the public The players' dressing rooms are to be enlarged to twice the old size The bath rooms are to have shower baths a very desirable thlug for ball players and indeed everything is to be arranged tor the comfort and convenience of the players and visiting teams The roof on the big grand stand Is to be re-covered and the grounds are to be tiled underneath so that the water will be drained off after every heavy rain This will give the club a chance to play every day unless it should happen to be raining when time is called TbislJis an advantage enjoyed by no other ball park in the league The club Is to be provided with two sets of uniforms one for home games and the other fur traveling purposes Abner Powell will manage the club and that is an Indication that tbey will play-ball tor keeps Up -to date the following players have been signed: Baldwin catcher Luby and Ij Jantzen first base Thorp second base Ward shortstop Doyle third base Campau left field Polhemus center field and Powell right field This Is a good strong team and will make every club that goes up against it play bail "Ted" Sullivan manager of the Nashville team is here to itness Mardi Qras lief until I began Dr Loujreay'i treatment when within two mouths I waa dismissed a cured I have used no treatment since irly in December and am tfted the cure is permanent It in the first time for sli yeari that I have escaped my Scotch Ginghams We have now open our spring Importation Scotch ginghams The colorings are delicate as a French organdie These goods are manufactured by Anderson of Glasgow a sufficient guarantee that tbe colors are pcrfe'jly the rn-t Third nth Uevcnih and Mm! Districts are to bold office for one year from the 19th of Alarch 1SU3 those from the Second Fourth Sixth Eighth and Tenth Districts are to bold office or two years from the Same date At the expiration of tbe term of office of each member of the board his successor Is to be appointed for a term of two years The Governor Is to be ex-oilkio President of the board March 20 all tbe members are to meet In this city and organize by electing from their own number thiee Vice presidents one from each division of the Stale one of whom shall preside at all meetings the absence of the President As soon as practicable after organization the board Is to elect aSecrctary-Treasurcr who is to hold office during the pleasure of the board and who Is to receive a salary not to exceed $2500 per annum For the faithful performance of his duties the safe custody of such property o)fiie State as may conic into his bunds and a correct accounting and expendltu of all moneys coming into his possession the Secretary-Treasurer Is required to give a bond of $15000 Tne board is to meet In this city on tbe first Tuesday of each year for the transaction of such business as may come before it and each member attending Is to be paid his mileage each way and $5 per day for not more than five days' attendance The Secretary is required to make biennlel reports to the General Assembly of the proceedings of the board work performed by hiuj under the hoard's direction with such sugges-tionsjuid recommendations as the Interests of agriculture may require and append thereto such abstracts of the proceedings of the WtPh eral regulalj-coiistltutcd agricultural associations and farmers' Institutes of the State as the board may deem advisable The annual appropriation for tbe board Including Secretary-Treasurer's salary salaries of employes traveling expenses and per diem of members irausportat'on stationery printing postage etc Is fixed at (5000 per annum one-fourth of which is to be paid to the Secretary-Treasurer quarterly upon tire warrant of the Comptroller The Secretary -Treas winter cougn fast Thompson Kellyr Gents' Handkerchiefs We will offer Monday 57 dozen gents' band-drawn hsndkerchlefs at (4 per dozen worth $750 Thompson Kelly "After Thirty Years Suffering Perma nently Cored" Mr James Christy a citizen of Nashville BJU1IIXOHAU Tollc du Nord This Is the best medium-priced domestic gingham In tbe market styles almost equal to foreign goods and perfectly fast colors Thompson Kelly years ana enier engineer of the steamer John Carson says: "If anv one Is qualified to ten tne intense suffering which can be caused from mietrated catarrh I think I am the nerson as I have suffered from It In Its worst form for thirty years The disease has affected mv whole Regardless ot Cost the Entire Stock must beSold by FSBRU-AR to make room for store lm provemeaXs Men's good Woolen Suits reduced from $750 to $550 Men's good All-wool Stilts reduced fromWOO $1000 and $1200 to $725 Men's good All-wool Suits reduced front $1350 $1400 and $1600 to $1000 lien's very fine Dress Suits reduced from $1800 $2000 snd $2500 to $1500 Boys' Long Pants Suits reduced from $5 50 $650 and $750 to $400 Boys' Long Pants Stilts reduced from $9 00 $1000 and $1250 to $700 Boys' Knee Pants Suits reduced from $175 and $200 to $100 Boys' Knee Pants Suits reduced from $300 and $350 to $225 Boys' Knee Pants Suits reduced from $400 $450 and $500 to $325 Children's Overcoats reduced from $250 and $300 to $150 Children's Overcoats reduced from $350 and $400 to $2 25 Boys' Overcoats large sizes reduced from and $550 to 300 Boys' Overcoats large sizes reduced from $600 $650 and $750 to $400 Men's Overcoats reduced from $1000 $1250 and $1350 to $750 Men's Overcoats reduced from $1500 $1800 and $2000 to $1100 system My case was discharged as cured under Dr Lougeay'a treatment nearly six months ago and I am satisfied after as severe winter as we have just had tba' my cure is permanent" French Fabrics Opening dally our own Importation French dress goods Thompson Kelly New Embroideries Our stock -of Nainsook and Jacomb trimmings now open Particular attention is called to our match sets from half to 50 inches wide Thompson Kelly Everything Now Depends on Legislative Action Birvtxgham Feb Base ball In Birmingham is In a state of backwardness The sport has to encounter mure local opposition here than'in any town of the circuit both the dully papers having conic nut squarely and emphatically against It soon after the close of tbe last series It was oven doubtful for awhile the advocates of tho sport could stem ihemirrint But they did and are al out to come up smiling The Legislature betrayed for awhile alarming symptoms of opposition to the sport as played professionally and a bill to tax each professional club $500 found mauy advocates The bill finally passed the House at 100 but hangs tire in the Senate Naturally ibis creates bearfa-tation about signing players or making any contracts that cannot be withdrawn In tbe event of adverse legislation Manager William Earle Is In the North urer is required to make quarterly reports to the Governor of the receipts and expenditures of his ctficc ami the same must oe approved Black Silks Stock very full These goods were bought beforo the advance in raw silks Our Failles Dr LOUGEAY 6PEGIALIST Not Connected With Any Advertised Medical Institute (Located Permanently) LONDON HOSPITAL TREATMENT looking up a team and whenever the license bill falls or tbe Legislature adjourns the local TED SULLtVAS In an Interview Manager Sullivan said to me a few days ago that he bad engaged only men of acknowledged Unity and ho could be depended upon to keep whisky out of them and play ball for all they knew how "We intend" said be "to do everything In onr power to in the ennant and once mors revive the dormant interest In tbe greatest and most popular of all American games I realize that many mistakes were made by the management of the old learn and being familiar with them we will endeavor to steer clear of them in tbe future I shall have tho Egyptians Poult dc Louis Arniurcs Crystal-ettcs and Gros Grains are all at the old prices Buyers of black silks can save at least 35 per -tent by buying now Thompson Kelly fel'26t Hair and fancy goods for sale snd theatrical goods and wigs of all kinds to rent Mrs Mclntyre's Parlors jalSif THE CITY HOSPITAL Annnal Report of the steward Joe Kclley to the Board Joe Kclley steward of the City Hospital bas submitted bis annual report to the Board of Public Works and Affairs He speaks of the advance in price of nearly every article of consumption uud of the low price of lec as entitle' a figure In the year's expenses Ho says tbe cost for eggs and chickens was reduced by Catakkh Ail chronic dlneanea Pa-tirnts treated with equal uccm by mall Send for symptom blank and Treatise on Catarrh Office: 142 jNorth Spruce street Nashville Ten Office hours: 9 to 11 a to 4 7 to 8:30 Sundays 8:30 a to 1 Consultation $ree References: Fourth National Bank Nashville Tenn by the Governor before any further amount can be drawn from the treasury The bill which is understood to be the creation of Hon Cbas V'anderfoij of Rutherford at one time connected with tbe Stale Bureau of Agriculture and a most Intelligent uvocatc of the cause of the agriculturists has attracted a great deal of attention among the more intelligent class of farmers It has some earnest advocates in the General Assembly and also some strong opponents Members opposed to the bill admit that the author's evident Intention is to divorce the bureau as much as possible from politics but contend tbat the hill would not reach the end aimed at at aH They say without intending in the least lo reflect upon the executive thai palntcs would largely control the complexion of the board and that the isjricallural interests would not gain anything whatever by the change It Is more than probable that unni tbe reassembling of the Lcgislaasre a bill covering all the defects mi exist In the present law but making no change In the mode of selecting the Comigjsloners will be Introduced The House Committee on Agriculture has taken no action on the above bill UNDERWEAR AND HATS At the Same Pro i lion enthusiasts are prepared to move forward with energy and promptness So Ar Billy Nllcs Last year's third baseman has signed for tbe sain place Contracts have been forwarded" to Tom Parratt the California pitcher and Southard the New York mirier and it is understood that they will sign It Is also understood that Oans la't year's center fielder Broderlck the great left fielder Ulrtoh and the shortstop McMabon are ready to sign with Birmingham whenever the legislative diulcul-tiesre out of the way The same gr6und have been secured and the local arrangements are all that could be asked Tbe legislative feature of tbe situation 111 be definitely settled by the 18ib lust players enter Into practice wojk early enough to find out If possible where the weak spots in theclubare If there are any By beginning early I can also get the men accustomed to each other and thus show up well In team work which alter all is tbe real secret of the successful ball team "The grounds will be Improved In many ways Tbe fence around the park will be repaired and we also intend to erect additional the purchase of several dozen nens early in the 6iirine from which were obtained a large BERLINER seats dn the west end of the grand stand for Micnvms the accommodation of urge crowds" Manager Sullivan weiit to Atlanta to attend the Southern Lei'gue meeting He was enthu Dixie Flyer! Leaves Union Depot at 7:40 a with Through Sleeper for JACKSONVILLE Time 24 Honrs And TAMPA Tina 33 Honrs and Mtnntaa Buns vik Chattanooga Atlanta Macon and Lake City BlnfT The Tenm From the Town on the Clothier Tailor and Gents' Furnisher 211 Sonth Side Public Square NASHVILLE TENN Will lte a Wood One Mem mrs Feb This town will have the penant winners or the stockholders will be bankrupt The material al siastic over the outlook and If one Is to judge from the tone of Thi American dispatches below be has ample cause for feeling exuberant Already tbere is much interest around town over the prospect lor a season of splendid sport In this connection I have thought It well to repeat tbe dales of Nashville's games at home and abroad They are: Nashville at With Memphis April 13 14 15 Mobile May 2 3 4 New Orleans Representative Baker's bill relative to building and loan associations requires these organizations to publish In some reputable newspaper semi-annual reports of their condition Representatives Aust Jones of Giles and Tync left Sunday morning tor New Orleans to witness the Mardi Gras festivities They expect to return about Wednesday Representative Babb will remain here for several days engaged in committee work Tbe committee appointed to ascertain the liability of the State in tbe litigation pending against the Tennessee Coal Iron Railroad Company will organize about the 25lh inst Representative Trousdale Chairman of the Finance Ways and Means Committee will remain here din ing tbe recess and perfect the revenue bill This bjft most Impoilant task and In bis hands It Twill lie made as equitable to all Interests as it is possible for a big brained lawyer and unselfish public servant to nakML PUBLIC GOOD! ready engaged shows beyond all question that when tbe visiting teams run upagalnattbc Biuff Cityuoysihcs will know they have met foeman worthy of their steel Tbe St Louis League team will play here March 16 17 and IS and the locals will go up against tbem at St Louis March 25 and 36 President Armour Is enthusiastic over the outlook and well he May 3 8 Montgomery May 9 10 11 Birmingham May l'J 13 15 Augusta May IS 19 2 Savannah May 3182 23: Charleston May 25 27 Macon Miy 29 30 June 1 Atlanta June 356 Chattanooga June 8 10 Memphis July 6 7 8: Mobile Julv 28 Extra Inducement to Purchasers of 29 31 Mew Orleans Aug 12 3 Montgomery Aug 4 5 7 Birmingham Aug 8 9 10 Chattanooga Aug 1314 15 Savannah Aug 10 17 18 Atlanta Aug 19 21 82 Augusta Aug 24 95 20 Charleston Aug 382930 Ma on Sept 1 2 4 Nashville At Memphis April 10 11 13 Mobile April 161718: Montgomery April 30 21 23 Birmingham April 24 25 26 New Orleans April 28 29 30: Atlanta June 14 15 17: Macon June 192021 Chattanooga June 23 23 24 Augusta June 3 3738 Savannah June 2930 and July 1 Dr 1 BRACKING Who so well known in Nashville and to Ten-nesseans would respectfully announce to hts old friends and th public at large that he has returned to Nashville and Is better than Wwf prepared to serve them in the practice of his profession and respectfully solicits their favor- His unequalled success in the treatment of Female and Nervous Disease Catarrh Kyc Ear Throat Chest Kidntys Hemorrhoids Cancers dorrs Tumors etc Is well known to all old citizens and he feels that the public only need to know of his return to the city to Insure him a ready and full share of patronage as It is we II known that he has happily and speedily cured hundreds in Nashville and all over ii- country when all other skill and means bad failed (lie wiil also do a limited family practice) Call on Him at 804 Church Street NASHVILLE TENN jail tuthaa tf FURNITURE and MATTRESSES! may be for there never was greater Interest In the sport here This is due' In a great measure to the fact that Nashville will enter the race There always was Intense rivalry between these two cities in base ball Billy Clingiiian will probably captain tbe team and play third base The other players arc: Whitrock last year with Mobile and Mason with the Crescent City club pitchers Ed Cartrlgbt with Seattle first base Billy Goodcnougb with Sacramento catcher Dick Pbelan second base Lee Dawson of Jacksonville 111 shortstop: Emmet Rogers of Houston Tex lft Held Frank of Moiiile right field and pitcher The Memphis uniform will lie blue with red stockings The team will be managed by Frank Graves Astlgmatlam Oval Night In the astigmatic eye either the cornea lens or retina Is not spherical It can be corrected only with cylindrical glasses which must be ground and set to an axt Often old sight and far sight or uear sight exist with the astigmatism all of which Hudson the optician corrects wilt a single pair of spectacles Stock spectacles arc sphericle and will not do asflgmalisui any good so you need not be trying on the different numU-rs Save time money and eyes by going to Hudson at at once and have your glasses tnade 54 Cole building amount of eggs and young chickens and thinks that with the erection of a chicken house these accounts can be considerably decreased The expenses In the steward's department were Salaries $250434 supplies $599644 total $M50078 The cost per capita In the steward's department is given as 44 cents From pay patients $320975 was received making the expenses less receipts in tbe steward's department $535103 The per capita cost in the Superintendent's department as shown by his report heretofore published was between and 30 ceuts making tbe total per capita expense of care of Inmates of the hospiVl during the year between b'2 and 89 cents Some of the most Important Items of purchase during tbe yearwere: 10144 pounds of fresh meat $100283 50934 pounds of rice $10807 3150 pounds of butter $52584 0391 pounds of sugar $30177: 1970 pounds of chipped soap $108 08 2021 pounds of lard $20190 980 pounds of parched coffee $19431 Mil pounds of fasms $10322 64 Hour $29010 5385 gallons sweet milk $74643 1679 pounds of butter $12765 l500j' dozen cggsjf23496 9713 pounds of bread Hit 32 VISITING RAILROAD MEN Nathan Commercial Agentof Southern Pacific Railroad at Atlanta is in the city Savage Contracting Agent for the Plant System with headquarters In Birmingham Ala Is here on business Bissel Wilson of Louisville spent two or three days in tbe city and left last night fcr Memphis Sidney Hancock an old railroad man well known In Nashville his old home came up from Atlanta last night Adams handled a carload of emigrants from the mountains of East Tennessee and North Georgia last night who were cn route to Texas Ileal Estate Transfers The following are the real estate transfers since last rcnortas furnished by the Nashville Real Estate Exchange: Puryear Hamilton to Samuel Bryant el ux part of lot on Jackson street Ex'ge WM Nelson Ailorney-in-faot to Campbell lot on Fuurb sircei $3225 A Benedict et ux to Chas Smith lot on Marks street 1650 Davis Trustee to Edward Gentry lota on Herman street 840 Samuel Rancy to James W'alkup Jr lot on Buena Vista street 225 Kecble et ux to DcWilt Busby lot on Bauvia street 205 Sharp ft Horn to Davidson lots on Joseph street 900 Haynle et ux to Mrs ME Singleton lots In Hayule's Oriental Plan 3455 Palmer it ux to Armstrong lots on Joseph and Twclfiu street 1500 Haynic et ux to Armstroug lol on Evergreen street 175 Davis Trustee et si to Thos Bratulelt lot on Batavla street 165 A I'opular Klverman Dead A Wakefield well known and popular Coaxlcsion July a 4 Memphis Julv ill 11 12 Mobile July 14 15 Hi Mont- rv July 17 18 19: Birmingham July 20 21 32 New Orleans July 34 25 36 Maj-on Sept I 78 Chattanooga Sept 9 1013 Atlanta Sept 13 14 15 Charleston Sept 17 18 19 Augusta Sept 3021 32 Savannah Sept 23 33 26 Btu Wiso Administratrix Notice ATLASTl CHARLESTON The Pelicans Will Set the Pace for Others For the spring trade I have a large steek and complete assortment of the latest stories and best designs of PARLOR CHAMBER DINING-ROOM LIBRARY HALL and OKFICK FURNITURE All kinds of MATTRES8E8 BED SPRINGS COTS COMFORTS PULOWS and all goods pertaining to the Furniture trade I have decided to so reduce the prices ss to make it very Interesting to purchasers of Furniture and Maltrysca As proof of ibis please call and exanftoe stock and prices to Follow CnaBLBSTOK Feb Charles-1 ton's team tor 1833 is complete and every per- Splendid Prospect for the Sport In the Gate City Atlanta Feb The Southern League meeting here brought together a representative assemblage of lovers of tbe sport The sesslsns were harmonious and It Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Mrs llassey deceased all persons Indebted to said estate are not tried to conic forward and settle and all persons having elaims acainat it are notified to file them wKh me properly authenticated within the time prescribed by law or they will be forever barred MRS HOYTE la24 tu 4t Administratrix son In the city Is ready and anxious for the fray The people here propose setting the pace for all the other cities lo follow Never was the concensus of opinion that there was never a more flattering outlook for the National game In the Sooth Tbe 1 n-g of the League meeting have WITHDRAWAL i fasiV' A WARREN i tajrewaf necn tieiauea in Jlhese dispatches At- Chaa A Shvcr bnvlnu neon connected as a profit partner with the firm of Shyer A To for the past live years has on Keh 1 lf8 with drawn bis Interest The firm will continue as heretofore aa Shyer A Co who assume all liabilities and collect all outstanding accounts fell itw 4w y7 cod oi lauta will have a rattling team lu tba field next season one with which before in the history of the game has the Interest been so great Since tbe announcement in the News and Courier only a few days ago that our team was about complete and made up of the strongest players to be bad the tow has irone wild and all tbe old-time feeling has been aroused At every corner base ball Is the all absorbing topic The town Is belug thoroughly advertised with beautifully gotten out hangers cootalu-Inn the pictures of all the players and everything Is being arranged for the biggest baseball season ever known here The press here Is giving tbo sport the best of support and not a single day passes that something of interest to the public on baseb all Is not printed Tbe make-up of the team will be about as follows: Bugden and McCarthy catchers Calcolougb Oayle and Killeen pitchers Carney llrst base and manager Niland she confidently expects to win the much coveterl pennant The club will NOTICE be tinder tbe direction of a Board of Directors comixjeed of Cr06br English Jr (Jo Hopple Blckart Theo Mast Richardson Bruffev Partell and Sparks' Obi the Ur: Sarah Muir of Minneapolis LUNGS WiBCfiester's Hypopuospite of Lime Soia For Chronic Bronchitis Nervous Prostration Pyspepsla or Indigestion Lota of Vigor and Ai'petlte and diseases arising from Poverty of the Blood Winchester's Hypophosphitc a specific being uneqnaled as a VitaUtlrg T'inlr Brain Aferr ami Blod Feed SjOXiS MTT DRTTOOiaTS WINCHESTER CO Chemist lGH William SU Ju'-T luSW lr-1 At O'CLOCK THURSDAY FEB It at MARR'S BANK this city I will offer for lo the highest bidder for cash $18000 SOUTHERN IRON t'O BONDS January ltSS coupons attached These bonds were pledged to aMajM tbe Joint note of Wm Duncan and Baxter Jr now in my hands for collection payment of which bas been demanded and refused McREYNOLDS Attorney fr13sntuth PRICED 0 DELICIOUS Flavoring Extracts For Women Hood's Sarsaparilta Is Especially Adapted to Curo Difficulties Peculiar to the Sex Tho restoring and Invigorating properties of Hood's BarsaparlUa combined with ltav power to vitalize and enrich tho blood especially adapt It for all troubles peculiar to that tired feeling or debility canted by change of season cllmalo or life Hood's Rnrsitparilla has accomplished very gratifying results In many cases Head this: I was for a long time a suflerer from Female Weakness and tried many remedies and physicians to no good piiPKMe One day I read one of ma Hood's Sariapiirilla books ami thought I would try a bottle of tie medicine It mndo so great a dlftereneo in my erudition that I took three lanttlei more ami found myself perfectly well I have also given Hood's Sarsaparilta to the ehlldrfln and keeps them In good health I am wiilii- tlinthU shall be used for the benefit ot others" Mus Sarah Mfta Con Ifith Ave Minneapolis Mica HOOO'O PlLLS eus all Liver 111 rub lousncw Jaandlce Indigestion Sick licsascha second Dare rianerty tnira nose tlotllcld short stop Laud left field Sweeney center field McCarthy right field You may say In The American that the above Is the makeup of tbe winners for 1803 Cos Cola Upon the nomination of Hon Joseph Washington Col Cole has received an invitation from Clarence Young Assistant Secretary of the World's Congress A'axiliarv to attend tbe World's Congress in the department of Moral and Social Reform to convene in Chicago during tbe week commencing June 8 1893 Also by nomination of same party and from same source an invitation to attend the World's Congress In the department of Art to convene In Chicago during the week commencing July 31 lt33 Military There will not be a masquerade ball at Amusement Hall to-nlgbt as previously slated in tbe papers La Valette Conimandery will hold its regular drill from 0 toS snd Company will also bold its regular drill afterward A ii See'y Armory Board Wanted Two experienced trimmers at The Palace fcl2utu2t TitiM'-' as a steamboat man on the Cumberland River died last nlgbl at 8:45 o'clock at tbe borne of his falber-la-law dipt Lovell No 029 Russell streeL Mr Wakefield was first clerk on the JnO HnrL He was acquainted with the residents along tbe river from the head of navigation to Us mouth and was a favorite with all About a week ago he was afBietM with a stroke of paralysis from which be never rallied Al the lime of his death he was 48 years old and leaves a wife snd two children Bookkeepers Take Notice Somer's English steel pens arc tbe best for general use they have band-ground points and ouilasi ihrec of oiher makes Try them and be convinced Parkcs Bros 234 North Market street sole agents Ja22 oOt Christian Kmlenvor The officers of tbe City Union and the presidents uf tbe local societies are requested lo meet at tbe A building this et en-lug al 7 o'clock Wanted An experienced trimmer to take charge or a country store Apply alL Juuos 410 Uaiou SEALS! Corporation Seals Notary Seals etn The Allen Pockot Seal Vest Stencil Brands Brashes Inks Southern Rubber Stamp Works Union Market tsu NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS Small Positively cars Bick-bcadache Constipation Biliousness Liver Complaint Colds and General debility 40 to the bottle Sujrar coated Easy to take Do not gripe nor sicken tbe stomach Sold by druggist Price 35c Reliable and economical Sample dose free jr Suit Co- SS Cmmmtk St Vanilla Lemon Orange Of perfect Of great strength-Economy in their use Flavor as delicately and deliciously at the fresh fruit it rv ATTORNEY AT LAW 8 TWIN DUipDISUS Promt nt teatlor 10'i Cl'DAK HT -rto ail itshey eutrusW Utuiutb lm cd bua elrccL.

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