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THE CITY PRIMARY COMES ON TUESDAY. THERE ARE TWO CANDIDATES FOR THE OFFICE 0r MAYOR. Among tile C"Ididates for Aldermen Therejs Opposition Only in Wards 1 and 3. The first city pi imary will be held on Tuesday. As there are not more than two candidates in any of the races, this primary will be de cisive, except in case of a tie. In that instance a second primary will be held on Friday the 27th. The time for filing pledges ex pired at 12 o'clock on Wednesday. The following candidates had filed their pledges. FOR MAYOR. John W. Earhiardt. Robert H1. \Velch. FO')I AI.I*.'RMEsIN. \Ward : M. M. Harris and John T -Lutchitlson. WVard 2: A. '. Brovin. \Ward 3: Van Smith and H. E. Tood Ward 4: C. M. West. \Vard 5: J. M. Guill. Thell puls Xvill be located il cotitn cil ch:ier, openin.g at ' a. ill. and clo-sing at 4 p). 1 All Demiicra.: VII 1.:1Ve dtu'\' register(d for tle mi ial elect ion of n903 shall have m:iht to xotV. ThI., m1anag1rs (of elect:om are: Jacoh S.:n1), GI. S. Nolan, mild F. W. IIign MAYORt JNO. W. EAPHARDT lFsues a Card Stating His Reasons for Not Making a Persomial Canvas-le Wishes to Stand on Ills Record. Io the Deiocratic Voters of Newherry : I have beeni aiiounced a e21mdidate for re-election to the office of mayor, which position I have filled for one term. During the past year I have sought to do mylv (lIlyt as I sav it. and above all tiigs to give the tvwn a clean ad Illilistration. I have :iotght to ad vance the tvwii along moral and material litis of progress. It is for you to judge the ineasure of success which has attended miy efforts. The absence o,f a stench which was in the nostriis of the comriluity when I came in to onice speaks for itself, as does the material progress of the city Owing to a recent afllictioni ini miy famiily ando t', the pressurie of duties, I have beeni uniible to make a per s(onal can vass of the city. I feel, hiowevert, t hat t here is nieedi of nione. Th'le reco id of myv administration is known, and it is upon this record alone that I :tsk :i second term at your hands. I ha ze nio promises tomake except that, if re-elected, I sha:ll strive ti do myt duty as I seie it, as I hae xc >n)te ini thle pas5t, and to give von :a cleant andi honiest ad Thiankinmg you for the support and co-op)erat ion wvhichi yont have ex tcmede mie duIntmg miy term of office, and with grat itutde for the many wvords of enicouragenment and as su rancoes of sutpport which I ihave received d uring this campaign, I beg~ to remlaini. Volrt O>lieniitt set Vatll, Hose Wagon Broke Down. Wiie going to a sma:ll lire at thfe hiouse' of 1 ack Wtlson, colored, wxho lives in thle negro village oti lie west ern ottsk irt s of the city, on lTuesday m tornintg, thle hios wvagoni sitruck one oft thle rocks across5 Hountdary st reet ntear IMr. C . \il. West's residence, andl t right hiind wheel was comnpletely brokeni down. It was necessary to Carry t he hose to thle f ire on aniot her wagon. The fire causedC( little dlamiage. The wagont is being re p)airedl amid will probably be ready PURELY PERSONAL. The Movements of Many People, Newber rians and Those Who Visit Newberry. Mr I. H Hunt went to Columbia yesterday on professional business The Rev. R. E. Livingston will ' preach at Beth Eden Sunday morn- g ing at ii o'clock. Misses Y'Jenia and Marguerite S Harmon, of Prosperity, were in 1, Newberry on Wednesday. Dr. I. E. Criintum, the eye special tist. went to Prosperity last night u and will spend the day there. Rev. and Irs E. C. Cronk, of e the Lutheran mist ion of Atlanta, 0 were in the city yesterday. Mrs. F. J. Womble, after a pleas- c ant visit to the family of Col. D. A. a Dickert, has returned to Columbia. The Rev. S. C. Ballentine, of White Rock, secretary of the South Carolinf. Synod, was in the city e yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Pink Cook, of Co lumbia, visited relatives atid friends' in Newberrv and in the counay this d week. s Miss Gussie Dickert, after spend ing severall days vith her father. Col. D. A. Dickert, has gone to Augusta on a visit. Air. L. 11 N':son, reprelelting Ch:1-s. M . Stieff, of lialtimore, Nld., h Is just old t wo beautiful Sticff itIanos in Newberry this week. Mr and N rs. Johnson are in the city. Mr Joha:-son is hie(re in the interest of the Virginia Life In surance Company, and they will probably make- Newberry their homec<. Supt P. I. Welles, of the South- ti ern Railway, was in the city yester- 1 day looking after his track at the Cl Mollohoin mill. Supt. Welles says c< that lie and President Childs, of the 'I C. N. & L., will be in Newberry in a the next few days in connection s< with the union depot matter. r< g VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. 7 The cold wave which was pre dicted has come and is now in full force and effect. The Newberry Cash Store is con ducting a six-day bargain sale, S which is drawing large crowds. T'ie Primary and Junior Teach ers' Union will meet at Central Methodist church Friday, at 3 45 l p. m. Mr-s. Herbert will teach thec temnperance les'son.- The public isc invited. ( T1he Governor has offered a re- 1 ward of $ioo for the apprehension1 and convictioni of the piarty or par ties responsible for the b urning of thme barn anid stables of Mi-s. I,aura Mia yei-. in the uipper pariit of the county, oin October- 23d1. The Kimblall piano exhib)it at G ilder and Weeks' drug store has been attracting large crowds. It is an excellent exhibit. Mr. IH. Mi. Pemberton, the manager for the factories, who is in charge, says that the instruments in this exhibit will be closed out, that they may lhe left here- as standing advei-tise 'ne-nts. POM1ARIA CHIARTER CASE. Petitloner Ruled Out of Court Oni a Ques.. tIon of Jurisdiction. The suit of Chatrles H. Counts, pet itiomier, to have the <lnarter of lie towni of P'omariia set- aside and declareid nutll and void,* came til be fore Judge Ferguson Wednmesday morning. R . H1. Welch, Esq(, raised the point that the case had niot F zenm docketed before thle regu lar terim and( J udge Ferguson, act iing as special judge, could only act upon01 such matters as were dce:keted before the p)recedling regular terni. Messrs. Sease and D)ominick and Cole. L. Bllease, representing peti tioner, will carry the matter tafore TJlowg 1) A. Townsend. BOSTON IDBAL OPBRA CO. Vill Sing Olivette on Next Wednesda Night-A Strong Company in Popular Comic Opera. The Boston Ideal Opera company vho will appear at the opera houst n Wednesday next, are scorinf ;reat successes on their tour of tht )outh. They carry all specia cenery and an excellent chorus o andsome young ladies b zautifull) ostumed. The company will sing the pop Lar comic ol ?ra, "Olivette." Thi iill very probably be the operatic vent of the season, and it is at ppoitunity that every lover ol ood music, poetic motion and harming situations should take dvantage of. The Raleigh News and Observer, peaking of the presentation ol Olivette" in that city by this 31mpany, says, inter alia: "Olivette, the popular comic op ra, was presented by the Boston leal Opera company at the Aca emy of Music last evening in the tine delightful manner in which iey rendered The Mascotte the :lit before. The solos by Mr. d. L. Western and Miss Jule oreman were simply charming and iet with a storm of applause froi ie great audience. Any company onld le proud indeed of two such iagnificent voices." "The Hottest Coon in Dixie." The colored organization, "The [ottest Coon in Dixie'' will be !ell here at the opera house Mon Ay night, November -!3d. This rganization is one of the leading lored attractions of the country is season, both in number and the rominetice of its meibers. It wmprises forty singers, dancers, >iedians and specialty artists. 'lie piece is a lively farce comedy nd tra esty inl three acts and three :enes. The entire gallery will be -erved for colored people. Prices: al1ery, 35c; down stairs, -goc and 5c. ANOTHER NEGRO BROUGHT IN. heriff Buford Captures Ben Abney Ii Greenville-Abney Gave too Many Mortgages Last Year. Sheriff B3uford returned to New erry yesterday with Ben Abney olored, wanted here on severa harges. Abney was captured it }reenville county, where lhe ha >een leading a b)rilliant life. 0Onl: ast week lie was shot while at ending a hot supper over the lii ie in A ndersoni county. Ahnmey lived in Saluda count: ast y ear and1( got in the habit ( ~oming over to Newherry and buy ng goods and giving miortgage mtd liens on property and c.1ops)c which lhe was not p)ossessedl. H] gave several of these to M r. E. Mv Evans. Sheriff Bnford had bee looking for him for somec time. Telephone Subscribers. Please add >your increasing Iit of subcribers the following: NR\VBERRY ENXCnANGHt. 96-2--C. WV. Blishiop. Residc<i Cald1well Street 1-- Kibler, D)ennis & Co., Fu niture, Main Street. mx1-Juo. B. Djaniels, Meat Ma ket, Friend Street. 8-The Peoples National Ban of Prosperity. Sub)scribers who enijoy the be service and( have educated thet selves how to use Long IDistam Telepones, say " Speaik with yoi lips close to the Transmitter." Southern Bell TPelephione & TP4 egraph Co., R. G. Spearma Mannger. THB ENTBRTAINMBNT TON1GHT. r It Will be Given in the Armory by, the Lutheran Ladies and Will Be Something New. The entertainment to be given in the Armory tonight under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Lutheran Church of the Re deem6r should draw a large crowd. The price of admission is 25 cents. f Tickets will entitle holders to ad mission, luncheon, the use of the p3st office, to try their luck at the fish pond, and the privilege of having their fortunes told by the gypsies. A gypsy band will be en catuped in the hall with gypsies playing guitars, mandolins and violins, and rend ring a number of vocal selections, iucluding the "Gypsy Chorus" from the "Bohe mian Girl.'' The notion counter - and cake table will b_- features. Dr. I. B. Crimm. The following is taken from the Lutheran Visitor: "Dr. I. E. Crimm, the eye specialist, is in Newberry on one of his regular visit". Dr. Crimm's work here on former visits has added new patrons to his already long list. The doctor is a native of Germany, the land of scholars and scientists, and he is a worthy repre sentative of his profession. A mem ber of the Visitor force can use his eyes better since Dt. Crini has fitted himit ih the necessary arti cle in eye glasses. All who consul Dr. Criini may be assurcd of t he fact that they are securing the ser vices and skill of a mo,4t comnpetent eve specialist. Dr. Crimni will be in Newberry only until Saturday night, wheti he leaves for Greenville. People's National Bank. The People's National Bank of Prosperity, recently organized with a capital stock of $25,000 has in stalled a burglar proof safe and in surance fire-proof vault, and is do ing a general banl-ing business. This bank has a hoard of directors conposed of sound business men, and accords prompt and polite atten tion to its patrons. WE WOULD ADVISE 'THE PIANO BUYING PUBLIC to go a little slow in accepting endorse ments from foreigners, that are scattered broadcast over the coun try. Foreigners come to America for the sole purpose of making money, and almost any kind of a Piano looks good to them, especial ly if there should happen to be a roll of currency under the fall 'board. The very best endorsements that we wish to offer in selling the WVORLD RlENOWNED) STlIEFF PIANOS, arc from the best p)eople on earth; l'EOPLE WHO( LIVE RIGHT HERE IN SOUTIH CAROLINA. STIEFF PIANOS are thoroughly knowni in South Carolina, and are used by hundreds e of the very l;est people of THIS STATE, the Governor included. nWe do not nleedl testimonials from foreigners to sell our goods in South Carolina. As we said before foreign testimonials count for naught in America. Our time to give bargains is tevery (lay the year round. Some concerns hav'e used the advertising scheme so long that peole are he c oinning to wonder why their pianm s are not more favorably known: by rthis time. A word to the wvise is sufficient. Now, if you are con r- temnplating the pu rchase oif ani artis. tic Piano, wvrite us at onice, and we will ma:il you a little booklet full of k testimonials fromi the tinest miusi cians, anti the veryv best p)eop)le in sSOUThi CA RO LIN A, not Europe. CIIAS. AI. STElFF, ePiano MIan fact urer, r Baltimore, Md. SotenBranch WVareroom, 1l- 213-215 N. 'Tryon St., Chiarlotte, N. C. I C. H-. WILMOTH-, M'g'r. THE COTTON MARKET. What the Fleecy Staple Was Bringing Yesterday Afternoon In the Various Portions of the County. Newberry. (Corrected by Nat Gist.) Good Middling . . . . . . . . .11 1-8 Strict Middling . . . . . . . 11 Middling .. . . . . . . . . 10 7-8 Market Weak Prosperity. (Corrected by J. L. and A. G. Wise.) Good Middling . . . . . . . .11 Chappells. (Corrected by John R. Scurry.) Good Middling. . . . . . . . .11 Poniaria. (Corrected by Aull, Hentz & Co.) Good Middling . . . . . .11 Little Mountain. (Corrected by J. B. Lathan.) Good Middling . . . . . . . . Khlards. (Corrected by Smith Bros.) .Good Middling......... 11 SPECIAL NOTICES. B USINESS OPENING. WANTED, a man with stc Ak and capital on our farm near Chapin, 175 acres in cul tivation I) acres in pasture, fine for cotton, geain, tobacco, stock, etc. 150 acres in orieinal forest. Will sell lease or rent Aiso a 6-acre truck or cotton faim near Columbia to let. Apply toC M. DEMPSEY, 1811 1lain Street, Columbia, S C. 3 HORSE FARM FOR RENT-Ap ply to M. M. BUFORD, Newberry, S. C. OMPLETE LINE best Perfumes C and Toilet Waters at Wooten's. V ALUA BLE REAL ESTATE FOR SA LE---Sixty Acres adjoining in cor:>rate limits of Newberry. High si Cte of cultivation. One hundred and fortV acres one and a half miles from town. Good creek and river bottom, fine meadows on both tracts. For in foi mation apply to G. M. B3. EPTING. or E. II. AULL. W ANTE) i--Faithful person to tW avel for well established Soise in a few counties, calling on re tail me hants and agents. Local ter ritory. Salary $20.00 per week with expenses additional, all payable in cash each week. Money for expenses ad vanced. Position permanent. Busi ness successful and iushing. Stand;ird House, 330 Dearborn St., Chicago. OR RENT--Six Room Cottage on FCollege street. in front of Collerre campus. Apply to Mis. M. E. LAKE. ELLS BORED-Although I have W bored two thousand wells in Newberry county I am still in the busi ness. Parties desiring my services may leave orders at my office over W. '. Tarrant's store I. A. McDowE' Newberry, S. k,. Get the Best For the Asking. When you order a sack of patent flour from your grocer, do not tell him to send you "a sack of good flour", but tell him to send you a sack of "Clifton," because "Clifton" is the best patent. Every sack is sold with this guarantee, and if it does not. prove as represented, your money will be refunded. "Clifton" is an all-round flour, and is as good for cake and pastry as light rolls and bis cuit. T. J. H AYs. Do you want one of the prettiest and most stylish Hlats in town this season? If so you must have it made by the ThleRiser Millillery Co Our prices are the lowest and our st.yles the newest that can be found in he city. IF NOT D)ISPOSED) OF BEFORE, I kwillI sell at public outcry, at the Coin t Hlouse, at Newberry, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on M\onday, sal eday in D)ecember being 7th (lay, the follow ing (lose ribed real estate of J. B. Graham, deceased: 166 acres located in Township No. 11 andl bounded by lands of R. P. Cromer, G. J. Wilson, Colon Gr aham and others. Terms, one-half cash, balance in one and two years, with interest from date, secured by Vond of p)urchaser and mort gage of premises with privilege to purchaser to pay all in cash. For furthier information as to land apply to t he undersigned. W. F. SUBER, Act.ing as agent. The'lli miost comlejte~ line of ~Jewelry, SWatches, SDiamonds, Clocks, Silverware,* Sand Spectacles : * ever r'eu ut1 Newberry, at 'A . miy~ store. CJoune ini and see * ei the p)rettiest store inl town. * ,. Yours very truly, * SJ. GUY DANIELS.