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THANKSGIVING SERVICE. The Congregations of the City Will Unil In the ',Lutheran Church On Thanksgiving. TI:e congregations of the cit will unite in a Thanksgiving servict The service will he held in the Lu theran Church of the Redeemer o Thursday morning at i i o'clock The serion will le preached b: Dr. 11> P. McClintock, of Thomr son Street A. R. P church. A collection for the orphans wil be taken. Those desiring tha their ccntributions should go to certain orphanage are requested t put the conitibutions in envelope with the naime of the orphanag written Oin the envelope. The un marked cont ributions will be divid ed equally :iniong the orphanage! of the cI urclies represented. NEW MlITHODIST PATSONAGE. E.rection on Site Of Old Church Will Begiii Iu The Nem Several Months. The congregation of Ci ntral Me tliodist church have decided to 1 gin the erection of a new parsonage within th. next few monlths. The new pWrille i e located oil the sitt of thI od (h1uc1. A Ull?' MlTHOl)IST CONGREGATION. Organiiiim Will 1C l'.ifcted at Mollo iun Unsa) ;ixrual Dr .1 W:EK Ol' PlAYR. Will lie Ohscn%ed In Newh+erry By !1) I.ad Ies of thet Nethodist Chorebic. Til. \\l of Pra m r -id Sel., Denia! as- set 11)1 rHDr I. WVomi:'' s tis of S. n.2h.Yrn \IIth:dilm\, wi. e Oh)Seie(i I2 i '2V h ill AI,e to be held I \b(a , Tusdy. \\ d e-b Z. 1n I liida\ afternons 1n the Suay10 SChool room of t1 Cenzrtl Mlcthi ',i t ch)urclb. \le! d:2:ie'. lerisert , (.avell'2:gh, a Wa :! u l' '-inlt tio ex rcis.w . IV . I 2a I. ll rc e are i C(. e i acwilihgb at 4 'clock i)r ) 1(I C; i. \\: 3'. rW i i m. 1 I Ii 4 i II ;, I :re ell1<'.ls 21 i 2 e ta l it ila lt i N it. NI.iii iidis i ti. elli(re 111 re ~'i ngsh il aSnd i. -i~ uiirleiap ne:eIhrlugh lif t nrn gt h er. ho hn cd a Whnayong n hiks. h maried ton .\isu the irseThdo tdiak nit neesary tow arnitae.i THE MUNICIPAL PRU4ARY. Much Juterest in the Races for Mayor and Aldermen-The Executive Committee. The first city pr'iary is on to (lay. As already stated, there are not more than two candidates in any of the races and the primary tcdzay will be decisive, except in case of a tie, in which event a see .'ond primary will b held on Friday. The ticket IS already L -en p tinted. There are two candidates t in the race for mayor; the present mayor, Mr. John V. I'arhardt, and Major Robert H. Welch. There are two candidates for alderman t from Ward i; Messrs. M. M. Harris and John T. Hutchinson, both new - men. In Ward 2 Mr. ' T. Brown, ' candidate for re-election, has no opposition In Ward 3 Alderman P Van Smith is opposed by Mr. H. F. c Todd. In Ward 4 Mr. C. N. West, a new mnian, has uo opposition. In t 'Ward j Mr. J. M. Guin will suc ceed himself without opposition. J The cardidates and their friends S were at work yesterday. There is u w a good deal of interest in the race and a full vote will be polled t The polls wil I b_ located in coun- a cil chatnher. o1 ii g at 8 p. in. and losinig at 4 . m (1' THI 1 :N1'.Ct'TVE CO\M ITT I. at ll ci tXL e itiv~e coIllitte lilet 01 t.r -oo c . " Nfr. M. N . H L r 1) li . T.pi r. sm dn nce ia nt the 'It he is a candidate. MrC P. 1r%"wV v: alppoiIted one o b' mniners of election t(, succeed lehS,11n. who i- unilm-1L to - n0 1ccmnt cf sicknes VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Th B Bacielor Maids will meet t h % itI NI is-. Vilm"lie Mae \Vilsoi this'sh aLf ten!l won at 41 o'clock. In thl abfence (' t!e na t ,01 tle ReV V. 1. Seabrook, who will bc inl Spartanhur- in the interest of, mni.-sion-;. the Rev. S. T. Hallman L will pr-ech at the Luthieran Cliircl of the Redecemler next Sunday morn- a ing. it .\Ir. J. .Nt Nient, privaWe se retary to Governor IIevward lipelt S und_i y and yemterday in New %%:he ry - It Mrs. J. D. Smith, of Sparta hii1 bur-. who has been visiting ler* Ii b!otlier, Dr. \'ai Smith, left on Snay fotr Crotss' Anchlor. Chiief Justice \'. J. Pope wenit to t Columibia vest erdla\ afternoon wheie t this tmiorning lie will open te No-K ve1hr teri of the Su1pireiime Coutrt. TI'he :\ pt t ermi cl o:ed ve sterdav Mr. C.laude D omiiiek .-pjent Suni MIr. J. B lauer, the man ini Co luInmia 'who conttrols lhe weather, ~was ini New~bei ry coun ty the p)ast severail d ays Ihiutinig with his.e friends, Messrs. Petersoni and Sat- e, terwhmt' Mr '. I P. Scholtz Camne home yesterday from Altoonia, Ala., where lhe ha~s bueen thle past several months { in th.': emp loy' of the Mason and A COMPLETE SUCCESS. The Enitertainmenit Given By Tnhe Ladies Of The Luitheran Church Fridaiy Evening. the antspices' of the Ladies' Aid S-o- t ciety ot the Ii boteratn Chu irchi olfithe\ Redeemter, was" a c7omiplete success from every stanidpoinit. The oc- e, casion wvas vecry thioroughl y enijoyedi by those who attenided, aind a neat stum of muoney was realized by the ladies. If a young man has nioney to burn, it is easy to induce some girl I to strike a match. SPECTiL JUDGE PERGUSON. iewberry Bar Puts On Record Its Ap preciation of His Services-Mr. Ferguson Responds With Feeling. At the conclusion of the business >f the equity court on Friday after noon, the following resolutions of Lppreciation of the services of Spe -ial Judge John XV. Ferguson, of 4aurens, were read by Col. 0. L. ichumpert. chairman of the New ierry Bar association: "The Newberry Bar association, ppreciating the services rendered he members of th,! bar and litigants aving business i,j ihe courts by the lonorable John WV. Ferguson, who as so acceptably presided over the ill term of the court of common Acas, desire to express their appre iation of him; therefore, be it "Resolved, That the thanks of ie Newberry bar are due and are ereby tendered to the Honorable >hn WI. Ferguson for his services rendered as aforesaid, and for his niforim courtesy and patience to ards the members of the bar. And iev further desire to testify to his' >ility and fairness as a judge. "2. That the chairman of the bar directed to liring these resoli ns to the attention of the court ld request that they be spread up i the mlitutes of t1.: court." Col. Schuni;pert inl in1troduicing e resoliti1is madc a few ,ppro inteo remiarks, !Ild the r'ksoltiinAS rW seconde(d by Messrs. J. \. ilbreath, George S. Mower, %*rahe Jhnston, \a!er 1-1 11ma ek Roi,krt 1. \\''. and J. B. u1ter, all . v:holl Lxlprets:",d the ghest satisfactio; wi b3 the st_r cs of Sl ecialJuldge Fergusoni and Qir pleasur: at haVin-g him to pr! .l o\ er their court. Judge Ferguson's remar ks show ed at he was dcepl\ tolclied by this -i(lclce of appreciation and pIr >nal e;teemi. \\'ith i;uch feeling thanked the members of the bar r the resolutions, saying that this ti oi was a matter of epecial pride him on account of t e fact that was in Newerry county that he as born and reared, and here he rst struggled for a livelihood and ure lie married. IIe felt that he ad been highly honored in that lie a beeni brought to Newberry, to reside over the cour t here, by the escendlants of the great jurist, Jus ce John1 Belton 0'Necal an:d by Lie descendants of his g r--at r ivr.1 ni the equity side of the court, ~hani ellor Job Johnstonei. A nd'he. eeplyv felt the conifidenice thet haO eeni lacedl in him whla,n :everal. iember)cs of this bar whol hadI( be(en iigaged wvith him inii the formu1 of ebate I had requestedC( his appo10int iet to hold an1 egniityV courtV t'here mat ters are deCcided by heart uid conscience-when ni appc'nit ie nt of this kind had been requtest d for him by these notwithstanid og hi tier conltroversies; ini the past. hle action of the bar, he said, was omet hiing that lhe could nev~er for et or app1reciate. Th le resoluitioins were spread upo he journial of the court. Literary Societies of the College. The F.xc'elsior soctyV of New erry college has choscn H. J. IIneik precsidenit oft the N!ariC~c debate 1ud J . R. MIcKittrick and B. B. Tallmiain debaters. 1''o thle prelimii ary/ contel:,t to select ani oraitoi for lie St ate contest C. W . Riser anid V. I. Seabrook were elected. The Philomnatheani society has lected Miss Bertha Dahvidsoni essay at for the delbate. Thie Phrenakosimiani society has ot yet elected. Sometimes a womxaa misses her bsent husband because she can't COL. M. P. TRIBBLE. He Has Been on a Visit to Newberry -I Now Completing Work on Confed erate Rolls. Col. M. P. .'ribble, of Anderson has been visiting old friends i Newberry county during the pas several days. Col. Tribble lia been engaged for the past numbei of months in making a coiplet( roster of all South Carolina trcop engaged in the Confederate service during the civil war, which is to hc a part of the general roster of all troops engaged now being compiled by the general government. Col Tribble says that he has completed 862 rolls of aboit 67,000 n1am1es. A report based on General Rivers report, which was made at the re quest of the Confederate govern tient but not entirely completed on account of the close of the wvar and the inability of General Rivers tc continue the work, gives South Carolina only about 70,000 names, so that Col. Tribble believes that his rolls are now almost complete. TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. Officers Elected and Executive Com mittee Appotnted-Interesthing Pro gram Next Mleeting. '1he Teachers' association of New Lrrx- co' ity met inl the i,tiidarv itrect sc( OI htili(lill c- 1 tn m1. No\'ember 2 l.t . N") 1)1o '1a! 110d en arranied r h Is 1"ttg,u t. was the first for 0':e se:Sin el I () 04. The object f Ih meeting.." v,-s he ch: m Of ,liirs which Qe m1ted as follow': Presidet, Prof. \V. A. Stucker. \'ic 'Sid nt. Su-p t . . Weirts. Secretary, Mi:zs Gertrude Sinip con. The ollicers, together .,ith Profs. B. Cannon and James M. John so::. form the executive committee. Aln interesting and profitable pro graIn ill be arrniged for the nat imeetil,g of the association, and all the teachers of t he county are urged to be picent. The association aijoullrul to teet at a time to be decided upon by the executive comimlittee. People with the most expensive tastes usually have the least money to meet their F NOT DISPOSE) OF BEFORE, 1 A1 will sell at public outcry, at the Court lega! hors'of sa le, on Monada, s;.'eday in Decembo,' bing 7th dayW, Ithe tol low mig desc ribedi i rea] estate of( J . B. Township0 No.'1M'( I nd; boned by asi (Grahamnd others.II Terms, on-a It ensh-1, hahmee(i inl ontI an X\t woear ii h ierem from <bte, !'r ulhrin Wirnnin asOi i~ to lan<1 aplyI to the undesi' nedWS. W. F. SUJHER, Acting as agent. First Cost Not the Cheapest. The first cost 01 an article does) rio nece'ssarily deCterinei its cheanness For' instance, a sack of "'Clifton"' ilou1 may cost you a Iit Ite more10 than othei so-caIl l)atentl. flour's, but, it. will b< (eheaper t.o you in the end. Why? He cause it will not only miak{e mnore breat to the sack, b)ut w ill take 10:-i taard am soda to make it. Order a sack of "'Cl it ton"' andI make a test for1 yourself. I wvill prniove the truth of this statement 'T. J1. HlAYs. jFiOUJR I)LTS CONAM'\IN IN; ~ - 8 e, ( a d t1ii n-vla I en pi ning a; 'l side1 c'ijorporte l imits1. De(1raiIi loca tioni for buiildling p)urpose3. 'Thes' lot.' maliy bie boaught' at a by' m1in. W ~ ~ ~ F .lieilO iil'1 iG(. tIII0aiN. Get( ~Oi ''he sI or theaa lAking.'' 11 he''ause "'Clifton'' is the best. tlent Every sack is sol with .this guaanitee ad! if it <1)s not1 pr-ove as r'' erlIesete youri money will he irefunded0(. "Clifton' is an all-roiund flour, and is as good fo cake and1( pastry as light rolls and1 his cuit. T. J1. ItAvs. 1NE HORSES- Just received IF c otof Kecntucky huorse.-. Cal and see them. A. L. KNImuIO & mO THB COTTON MARKBT. What the Fleecy Staple Was Bringing Yesterday Afternoon In the Various Portions of the County. Newberry. (Corrected by Nat Gist.) Good Middling . . . . . . . ..11 Strict -Middling ....... 10 875Y Middling . . . . . . . . . . . 10 75 Market Weak Prosperity.. (Corrected by J. L. and A. G. Wise.) Goc I Middling . . . . . . . . 11 Chappells. (Corrected by John R. Scurry.) Good Middling .. . . . . . .h 12%4 Pomaria. (Correct ed by Aull, IIentz & Co.) Good Middling . .-. .. . 10 871 Little Mountain. (Corrected by J. B. Lathan.) Good Middling . . . . . . . .11 Kinards. (Corrected by Smith Bros.) Good Middling ....... 11 SPECIAL NOTICES. BUSINESS OPENING. WANTED, a man with stock ond capital on oti farm near Chapin, 175 acres in cul tivation 100 acr-es in pssture, fine for cottoni. grain, tobacco, stock, etc. 150 acres in origil lorest. Will sell lease or rent. Also a 6-acre truck or cotton farm near Columbia to let. Apply to C. M. 1)EMPSEY, 1811 "iain Street, Columbia, S. C. 3 HORSE FARNI FOR RENT-Ap ply to M. M. BUFORD, Newberry, S. C. 'ALUAB- LEEAL EST''A''E FOR A AL - ji(t r adjo'lninlg inl c('or poAe imi cr ew 'iherry. IIigh (:1m or (11 tvi- One hunl111dred and ac:m-res Ion 141 ad half miles from .''iG .J.l' and river botton, fine mea- wl lb Iboi ract:4. For in o i'n apply to G. M1. B. EXTrIN;. A N1 TE DFa''h ul:11ersonl to ~ i m:. M '',or wel'established hIuse a e, 8: ~ bon St.,Ci:eHn on re ,ig o e sI re,t .i-fm . Local ter e 'Oiin)i. A -y ... w i week withi 'I ;en : IS . I al N ole in cas t- \o forisad wlses ad Vant 1.o Cmme n IIt . C.tsi 4 )si tionee$0s and exp'ne. SCta-1ard Ilbac ' Co .'ncs V.+ lJouse, 2 e-onS,Ciao GOR lET-' Z oom C7ottage onl . C("HU?ge stroet. i w aonts of ole (1-1npuim. Apply to Mits. M. E. LAKE. 1.T1ELLS 1:10RED-Althiotigh I have AV hord two deliorand owells in Newhecrry count.v I am still in the busi na.A.s. Parties dtsiring miy sevces may oave kders at mly ofice over W. T. "Iarrant > ore. gNot ewberry, S. C. A NT1AD.- T'wo T1raveling Sales W alvmo in tach state; perman ent positim ; $60 and expenses. Central Tlobacco Wo,-'W C.o.: Penicks, Va. MANUFACTURERZ wants reliable .al c.mnt: o deliver and collect; horse ard wa ,on at -1 $150 depo.wit necessary; $21 a xeek and expensos; permanent. Frlnki, Box 78, Philadelphia, Pa. 4L out/1 O they street of eW Douga will also r< rii~2ne' theg resuran at thler sam placand yfoui canssuere ioo m'(el chep Moalso Whosal goo lune of Yanc ad I st 0 e gceieatiepricns thatI i sl areIratsonabwe. hisasn T.o isry andHolli y F:gh Cha ~rlesn o'. thC.et 1( 1 OtSTlr Oni. thtet can ewherry,i wile readd frtundtoOv ences. ahe Mories,WoeaeHue Cincinat.i,Oh o Do yu wa iler wh piretisan 80 m st.vre. I Cnt ion this( seeson 4:o tou muest have iadib then Our Vorics a'r trulyw,s an u y:1 * eetta a efudi e en.GYDNES CWGil~y