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PURELY PERSONAL. The Movements of Many Pecpie. Newberrians and Those W-o Vjoit Newberry. ANlI.. d, frtn . n I lofte (11reensbio insurance miy):lIi~' is in ih l itv. llissvs Bld an.11d Anita Davidsin spei Tu'leF(day inl Columllbill. Mrl.s. WilliamIII 'Johnlisoll returned froml (Columlbial fin Tulesday. i on. Wylatt A'ince, oflk bbeville, i in t (.it n W nd The Newherry Vermian Clb will gilv 11 4,dance fin 'Iulesdaiy evening,, in Mt isses I'v11I r lrde (ara lwile lnd I, is. J'is nTllTsdIa is in illmbi. Mir. W . II. 11,1silr, (f Atlan11a, waq in th ll ni I ' Iedniesd ily. lisAry Nan:e01ai wenit to Col blill :In Wedn I I(sdialy to visit fI'l-nIds. Th'l! Nc-wherry- Steaiimitiudryv has bue.n Ies. edt4 by,the (Inl-eniville Steam 'I'1111,miry For n11 41ear anl, 1d M1r. \'. HI. Ahhlx is i s eb1re. .\Irs. 1). 1). W ;Ilhacv ;1m14 (.hibdren, (0f Spartwvn-.:. m visitin Nir-. 1.I It. \ . 11.\' -. ill Newherr v. Dr .. Pierson Ite viteran rtirl c.rriivr ()I* NewherrY oun is Uakin- vat"ation 111(d his 40 11t. i, bei CmVrd41 h)v Mlr-. IB1-n. Y. A .his -.ulbstitutk. T1 rel44 1 will bin next SIh b.t I tl i l II ;It a 1t ' 11 lock. (aitm ins ('reek chnrch i t .110, inid Pro-()spverity\ ait 7.30 bI y t1w the (pas r, (h It ev I1. S. f(' lwell. ,N11r. 1-''l .dIrd I1I. Ilu has i li I bt-t- ro i ('Hr I o* s"lnt tilliT, 1e rsd re t.fille- l. i The will m'' et with Aes AftlIIer liex Y lesil.v ateriffl M. M. Bufot'1111 is Tholia onTusdynahtAfl.ih for wo. h' r,:nhatais bono hkon -.i. the brb..w t ver iea river is im vlryhaed onde ;itn : ]nIs t nigh eaded aret..This is vs tintul rfn1 .e o sill Ievisiem \ieclor T,i-iiTipkinis, 0f Ninet y S ix, is visitinll'-r, .Ililhn N . K inal,1. ('ll. Ge(-. .lidnmstone is in (Greenville en11UM"ed inl the second' triail of thle Fhrnklin case. Th'le tou t ' (.f11commIN pleais will 4 cijm\*(n(, rt Newbiwrry ne.xt M114nda.y. The arme,: westa ayig :ul -ged lely for c visit t her d. rents at B -114llet4oll. Simile Iin w n . ' lIIrald and News prinlted the( numb11er. Ill pavkau-es hlh-tild b)Y (the H. F . 1) Carrivrs frloml cr. ()livnot, No. I1'frmu Kinands.Mr . . Ni llSith, :"-rir,w th141-1v werc -, . pi1*11 kll., lanhdrIli monthl -if THE CITY PRIMARY. roday at 12 O'dock the Time foi Entering Closes--The Election Promises to be Quiet. Todav at 12 'clock the time I'oi d'i- iii' ld'1es. t o tlit l' as c' udida te. 1i the n1mlicipal priml:llyN will close. V' t1) yestelay aft t hil t1lert w"las only one caildidate for ma111yor. th11 [oni. A. T. Brown. in ward 1 .1. I. Ilri is opposed foi reelectioi by 1. F. Baxter. In ward ! Nat (;ist was tile only caididate wic iad si<ined yesterday, tliough J. R "Ieen is annlounceed inl the papers. Ill x'ar-d 3 1,. W. Floyd is unopposed foi 'eelectioi and the same in ward 4 A.here J1. J. Langford is the only cann lidate. In ward 5 only two eandi lates had signed yesterdlay, ('has. R. Xesson,. and Ed. liodIlespergerwi, though1 F. 1'. Cook is alilloiuniced inl the papers. For Sclool trustee onl W. E. Pe] mm, ward 2, and F. N. Martin, ward !. J. 11. Wickor, waird 4, and 1J. M. )avis, wad 5 had signed. thtiou-i inl vard 3 0. Klettiner is anliounneed anld 11 wai'd 4 L. M. Speers is ainoineed. Mr. P. F. 1axier Yestherlay sent hi,, (Isi:-nai2nili1 as a Imleihe of tlie exe litive 1,1c111lit tee. Th'le electionl prom11ises to ble <11liet. Thanksgiving Service. -- Tilie 1101liber's tt St. l,tikes con-retxa2l i"ln in No. 9 Towliship will hIalve a eunlion an111mid 1 Tlaniksgivinig service at he parsmona-e onl Thanks,-ivinwx dayv pienlie dinner will le served on1 the roiinids and everybody is invited to tiend. This is one if tle few Conl re'-ationls inl thie counitry whlich sup 1ts 21 pastIir Without joining two or bre c(hurl-clies tigelier. They have a areme ship, and the elurchll is 11speri underl tle pa14st<.rate of the -vr. S. 1). Klmln. .1inst recently the (onrIatioln has 41m1pleted a1 m1odqern1 andit commo litdItou1S 14iESI11e1.24' 64)r I te pastI rt'. a1141 (inl 'lhn I iks.-ivinig dlI ayv spe.-Ohs will le 1.11h. hy Ithe lRev. A\. J. Mlowers, Dr. ,en v . 1 r-4imer. R er. Z. WV. IBedenl n ) anel the 11411. C. M. I'fird. of XeNill-tloll. Dav'dson-Boylston. Mr. Reed Boylston, (if Ilackville, n1d Miss Berth1a Davidson, y-olinigest latghter of Mir. and MIrs. J. R. Dav dson of this city, were married Tiues hIayimorning. byv Dr. J A.. B1. S,cherer it his residence on College Il1ll. Thic l1idal party letf 'nmediately for their CLEMSON IN THE STATE. uit Against the College is a Suit Against the State. ''l'le slipll'le c'ilt * veslelin1, v rell hk-red ; I dv iein oil ' o si,h-r'ble ill - i So t Il t illicA lio. S:.in 1 illi( I le 'iit' wel' 4 ilei4 1 '1 il24 eis 12 I11ll 144 $1 'ol-) 4.l fo1r 11 'ls II1114' ve yii('22hI)Irom4 1l, 4' anse51 ofI a 4lyh(e .l.2it was1 throwl1V1 4ll111 ~ lie lo4wer'(4411 court n t'e uri'ciis tha1t1 he4 4illirts l c li 1 l4 re 11( , jarisdli'tion, wennse154 tIe State <I' Soulh (';olina 4'*. uns5 a 14art of' h e State. Ti -iew was siista2ined I y the supr11emil '41r1. lT e 2 eti li 41 fltue ioutit li:;ofm or--e-l' Dr. Crim in Newberry. D r. I. I' iii. i lie we-ll known eye ecemeirei 1st. Dr)i. eimmn is wl 4uto introduct'ion. lie is maakinig hih 1411ne ait Sparutanihurlig a41 prlesent, hu1i 11a1kes fr-equiien ii ps hlere and14 else. .1here'(. HeI is a1 Sk<itled e'ye spnecial ist uii a1 pllari gent lemlan per isonalily uld( hiis niany friendi(s wvillI he g-ld t ~ce hiimi. HIis oftfice4 is overi thle o)l( WANT to sell 20,000 lbs. fine cab bage. Pr'ico right at Bill and Bobs. - For Graded School Trustee Ward 5 J1. Marion Davis is nominated as flandidate for member board of trus tees of the Newberr'y Graded school| fronm Ward 5, and wvill abide the rulei of the Democratic party. rarmers, we are paying high.. price for cotton seed.. Purcell & Scott. SEND YOUR LAUND1AY TO TH1 HERALD AND NEWS THURSDA1 AND GET IT BAOEC SATUEDA1 L.AUTNE-Em RIGRT OOMMITTEE VISITS 0OLU2BIA. Mayor Brown and Aldermen Hair and Langford Urge Union Station and Steel Bridge. Te Commit ltee from the city Council that was appointed some days ago. itention of whili was made in The Heild aid News, to visit Columbia and have an interview with President (lilds anld Superintendent Williams, went down onl Wednesday. The committee is composed of A. T. Br1own. Mayor; J. H. Hair and J. J. L,angford. The railb'ond people Who ari now repairing. the overhead bridge in Boundaly street, prpmised that as soon as t1hey Could secure a steel brlid-ue they would have onle put in this st reet and the wooden bride In regar.d to the ulionl station, Pres ident (lilds agreed to expend $1000. 01) inl removing the present depot of the Southern to the norti side of Main street as has been suggested, provided tfhat Superintendent Wil liams, of the Soutlhern would agree to thIiis a rrangemient. MI. Williams promised the commit tee to visit Newberrv next week and to look into tlie sit iatitn and tle prl1osed elianlues of the sta'tion in pvrson. Until that is done the mlat ler stands in statu (juo. Death of Infant. Yesterday about 2 o'clock Johin, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MeSwain, died at their home in New berry after a brief illness of pneu-: mioniad. Ag~e 9 mont hs. Services will be had at the hiomile at 3.30 o'elock this afternoon and inl torment at Roseoniit cemetery at 4 0 'clock. 1Th mny \ friends of Mir. and Mrs. McSwain e:tend their sympathy ill this hlour. ot bereavelient. Funeral Notice. The rlatives. friends and acquaint ainev (I Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MCSwain re invited to attend tle funeral of Iter iniflant son. Joihn. tihis after Iloonl at 3.30. Services at 1hom1e at that time. In ternimit at lJosemont cemetery at 4 0 'clock. Newberry at Unveiling. The two excrps from the State wlhieh are printed below refer to tie Newherrv veterans who were present at the unveiling of the Hanpton st a tue. - leire was <iuite a u-ood deleuiatiol hirom1 Newberry who attendedl tle un veilin. and tle James 1). Nance Camp seniit a nu111mber of represenatitives. in a body. Amoni these was )r. James McIn-toIsh. who wore his Confederate 1mi6orm. Just as it wns wolr1 thiing tlh( war. "Vetenils in linle nt,filed fihe two 'hi dist ice Y11. d. Pope was uie of them matl ('nI. t . I,. Schinmpert was thle othier. (h)i Octlober 19, 1864, tile chii efI .instice,. thlen iii commiand of a brIit2nde. was shot in tile head and leflt for dieadl l Ihe field. Tn fact tile surgxeoni 1reportedl him (lead and had it ino)t beein for (Col. Scliuimpert, lhe wonhl1( have pro'~ babily' r*eceivedl little at - Ienitioni. ('oh. Schutmpert picked him 'ip anid insisted( on med(1icalI attention. Gein. P ope ireovered and hiater on took ain acltive part in thle hat ties which fuollowed around( Pet tersbuirg.' "('ol . T.J. aipscomb11, whoiC led the cavalry ini gray yesterday, won his <i'urs on the promotion of M. C. But ler .inst after the famous charge of tihe econd1( South Carol ina. It is stated that wheni the two rode down (lie line inst a fteor thie fighlt t he men broke ranks and1( gathered( airoundl the two, eyn in diliscip,l ine andi( chieered both. T'he announceiiement s of thle pr~)ootions werep published over thie ont ire South and1( are niow amongllt the records at lie caplitotl. The Library Association. Theli illioers ot thie l iira ry associa ion would be p)leasedl to have all of (lie old members of the association renewv their subscription for aniother year, as a number of new books have bIeen received. Miss Qert rud1e Carwile, librarian, will receive (lie siubscrip tions, bo0th old1 and new, at any time. The following is a list of (lie new A Wanderer ill London01, Silver Moon, Helena Richie, Double Trouble, Beyond the Rock, Treasure -in Heav Sen, Fighting Chance, Bethany, Jajie ,Cable, Call of the Blood, Tides Barne gat, Odyssey for Boys an .1 Gi', 8o eial Secretary and Silas Strong. Farmers, we are paying highest. price for cotton seed. Purcell & Scott. LAURENS LAUNDRY DO0ES GOOD WORK AND GUJARANTE TO DBAL FAIRLY WITH ALL. METHODIST BAZAAR. Ladies of Central Methodist Church Will Hold Bazaar 13th and 14th December. The ladies of the Central Methodist ('hurelh will 11ol( a Bazaar on the 13t1 and 14th of I)ecember f'or the pur pose of raising funds for the Church debt. There will be numerous tlings to be sold that will be suitable for Christmas gifts and other gifts. The Bazaar will be open day and night, and refreshments will be served during the entire time. The la(lies on the following commit tees are earnestly requested to meet at the Methodist Church next Monday afternoon at four o'clock. Fancy Work Booth.-Mrs. E. M. Evans, Chairman; Mrs. Lambert W. Jones, Mirs. W. T. Tarrant, Mrs. Ju1o. Eddy, Miss Neville Pope, Mrs. S. J. Wooten. Apron B3ootht.-Mlrs. 1R. D. Wri-lht, Chairman; Mrs. B1wr Martin, Mrs. C. H. Caninon, Mrs. John Ileeder, Mrs. Geo. Johnstone, Mrs. Fannie Fant, Mrs. Mary Norris. St. Patrick's llooth.-Mirs. J. P3. Neel. Chatirminan Miss Ida Lan-_,Tord. Aliss dessie Ilornsby, Miss Lois Fant, M\iiss Bell Aping, liss Mlattie Adams, Miss Minnie Havird. Larkil llooth.-Mlrs. P. C. Gaillard, Chairman: Miss Sara Robins'.n , Miss Ellie H1uiett, Mliss Maud Fant, Mrs. S. 0. Welch, Mrs. Thomas H1arrell. iolden Links Booth.-Miss Mary Wri!ht, Chairman: Oolden Links So ciety. . hildr'en's loth.-lis. J. V. white. Chairman; Cihldren's, Society. Cake Boothl.-M rs. Will llornsby, Chaima: Ms. Johln Wicker, Mrs. Charlie West. Mrs. -Geo. Epps, Mrs. Ilenry Caldwell. leferesluents.--Mrs. Oeo. . Dav enport, Chairmain. Coffee.--Irs. .1as. Ihm11bar ', Is. Kate Boozer. Oysters.-MArs. Willie 1?oof, MrsI .S H1. A. C. Robinson. Salad.-Mrs. J. K. Gilder, Mrs. Jim lltig Mrs. M.". 13Bynumll. Ice Cream.-Mrs. Mary Wright, Mirs. Y. J. Pope, MrIs. W. H. Wallace. Tables. 1. Mrs. R. C. Williams, Mrs. Jas. C. Sample, Miss Julia Tarrant. 2. Mrs. W. B. Wertz, Mrs. Tom Wicker, Miss Agnes Chapman. 3. Miss Lizzie Salter, Miss Lucy EPps, Miss Mamie Salter. 4. Mrs. C. G. Blease, Miss Annie Laurie Tarrant, Miss May Langford. 5. Mrs. J. M. Ward, Miss Addie Chapman, Miss Ida Epting. News from Excelsior. Excelsior, November 22.-Miss Ju lia Shiealy of Little Mountain has been spending a few days with Miss Carrie Cook. We had a good rain. Wednesday ateni'loon and1l a Inice shower of snow. Mr'. A. A. Sinigley is, building a niew t enanit house. Th'le triuistees are precpaiing to pit a niew~ cover on their school building. Mr. and Mi's. T. J1. Cr'umplton spenit Fr'iday and Saturday with relatives in Newberr'y. Mrft. (. W,V. Kinar'd is painting his new dlwe'llg house. Mi's. Jno. B. Cook is spending sev eral (lays with hei' son at Greenwood. Somie par'ty I 1or parties wen t in Pr'of. .J. S. Wheeler''s meat house Monday nliU.ht anid cari'ied off somei (of his poi'k. Mr. Wheeler had just killed a nice shoat Monday afternoon. '[here is no ceine as to the guilty ones. A piece of the meat w~as found lying in th.o yard the next morning. '.)Dr. R1. C. Kihler will return to his home in Atlanita next week. Mi's. JI. C. Cook went down to Co lumbia Sunday afternooti to spend a few (lays with her son Mir. P. S. Cook wh'Io is still confined to his ro.om sick. CIh'd 1(o see thle rural mail service is inerenasing in buisiness. There is much more wi'it ing and ieading anid hand hing of' mail since thle r'urial service has been put otn thant before and1 the peo pie generally appr'eciate such a ser vice very much. Miss Maggie Stone is visiting Mrs. J. H. Kibler' in Beth Eden section. Mr. and Mi's, H-. J. Kinard went down to Columbia Tuesday to see her brother, Mfir. P. S. Cook, who is very sick and in the hospital for treatment. Miss Bettie Werts, of Saluda, is visiting in this section. Somne few of our people attended .the unveiling of the Hampton mnonu.. ment in Columbia on Tuesday. Sigma. OPEN EVERY NIGHT I THE SKATIlKG RINK Admission-Ladles FREBE; Gentle men, 10 Cents; Skates or Use of Floor, 15 Cents. FUN FOR EVERYBODY. .NOT DEAD. AM xk Davis Still Alive Was Been -P.robably Left the County. The negro Mark I)avis, who W*II taken froi Constable Floyd oi last Satiday Iight, mention of which was m:11dein The Hera(d and News of Tues-lay, and who was, at that time thoight to have been lynehed, it is said has been seen several times since then and is all right. The congtable has not yet been able to apprehend him again, however, but it. is said that he is still alive. The people of that community do not believe that he was lynched. Those who have seen him do not say wheth, er lie was whipped or not. It is said that he went to the home of his broth er the same night that he was taken from the constable ntid that since then ho has been evading the officers of the law, and now it is believed that he was departed from the county. Sheriff 1biford went il) yesterday in that neighborhood to see if lie could find him. For Mayor. I hereby announce myself as candi date for relection to the ofice of mayor for the ensuing term and pledge to abide the rules of the Dem Ocratic party. A. T. Brown. For Alderman Wprd 1. Jos. H. IIair is nominated for re election as alderman from Ward 1, and will abide the reles of the Demo eratic party. Mr. Hair has served his Ward well and faithfully. Mr. P. F. Baxter i3 hereby nominat ed as a candidate for alderman for Ward 1, and is pledged to abide the rules of the Democratic party. Mr. J. R. Green is hereby alnone ed as aI condidate for Alderman front Vari 2 and will abide the rules of the )eiocratic party Air. Nat Gist is hereby announced as a candidate for Aldermai front Ward 2, and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. For Alderman Ward 3. L. W. Floyd is hereby nominated for alderman from Ward 3 and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. For Alderman Ward 4. J. J. Langford is hereby nominated for alt,rman from Ward 4 and will abide the rules of the Democratic par ty. For Alderman Ward 5. Chas. R. Wesson is nominated as a candidate for Alderman from Ward 5. and will abide the ~rules of the Dlemocratie party. .J.P. Cook is hereby announced a candidate for alderman form Ward 5 and will abide rules of Democrat ie 1:lrty. .L. Rodlesperger is niomina&ted for sl'rmant from Ward 5 and will abide thle rules~ of the Democratic party. For Graded Schcol Trustee Ward 1. LA. M.. Speers is hereby nominated 1as a candidate for member of the b)oard of trustees of the Newberry graded school from Ward 1, and will abidle thme rules of the Democratic party. For Trustee Graded School Ward 2 Foster N. Martin is hereby nomin ated as a candidate for trustee of the Newberry graded school fron Wrd.( 2, and will ab)ide the rules of the D)emocratic party. Dr. W. E. Pelhiam having ser:ved faithfully since the beginning of the graded school system in Newvberry3 is hereby presented to the voters of W~ar.d 2 for reelection as a trustet from that ward. Voter. Graded School Trustee Ward 3. 0. KClettner- is hereby njomninatedi for trustee of the Newberry graded school from Ward 3, and will abide the rules of the democratic party. For Graded School Trustee Ward 4. I hereby aninonce myself as n candidate for trustee of the grad ed school from Ward 4. J. H. Wicker. ADMINISTRATIX NOTICE. All persons holding claims against the estate of Robert L. Schumpert are hereby notified to present the 'same properly verified on or before Decent. ber 10, 1906, to thie undersigned Ad ministratrix or to Mr. Jno. M. Kinard at The Commercial Bank of Newber ry, S. C. All persons indebted to said estate must make payment to me promptly. .Carrie A. Schumport, Administratrix of the estate of Robert L,. Schumpert. November 7, 1906. Cotton Market. Correct By Nat Gist. Middling ..............10 3-8 Srtict Middling ..........10 1-2 Good Middling .......... 10 5-8 -t gSmyrna. The ehildrenl's missionary society f mlyrnia church will seirve a sup per at the residence of Mr. Henry D. Boozer at 3 o'clock on the afternoon of Thanksgiving day. They will serve oysters, salad, enke, ete. Amity Lodge, No. 87, A. F. M. An extra communication of Amity Lodge. No. 87, A. F. M., will be held this Friday evening at 8 o'clock in Fraternity H-ail. Visiting brethren cordially welcomed. The F. C. Degree will be conferred, 1. H-. Hunt, W. M. J. 1-. M. Kinard, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. CASH PAID FOR OLD CLOTHES for one week. Racket Store. Mrs. Dora Watts. HONEY WITHOUT . BEES-WiJ send faiily formula for making an excellent healthy hoine made honey for 25e., silver or stamps. J. F. Clark, Conway, Ark. FOR RENT FOR 1907-Good four horse farim with large dwelling house and other necessary buildings, near Beth i Eden church. R. H. Burton, Whitmire, S. C. 25 PER CENT OUT DURING "Car nival'' week on all clothing at Wooten's BEFORE YOU SELL YOUR EGGS, frying size chickens or game of any description call on us at the City Cafe. We want themi and will pay .jist a little more than others for t hem. Earhardt & Wells. TEACHER WANTED-To teach St. John's public school. State salary exp)ected. In answeri1g this ad. write to Jno. F. Chapman, Peak, S. C. NEW YORK State Baldwin apples for sale at wholesale. Jas. F. Todd. IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR Christmas goods and some new lines. we offer our entire stock of glass ware, crockery and hardware at cost and less to close out. These lines must go. See 'em. Yours, C. 0. Barrier & Co. LOST-A siall sin-fle case gold vathe., witi Loulise Jones engraved on thle case antd thie pihot ograghi of a little girl on thme insidle of -thie ease. Snplposed to h-ive beeni lost heveen thle grad(ied school build 11r2 anhd my1 ridiIec. A stut able rewardm will he pa id if returted to A. C. .Jones, Newherry. 8. C. I ZY:2 FOR.BID anly 0one to lire or ha rbor George Sanders, colored, about 22 years old, as lie is under. contract with me for 1906 and 1907. J. S. Dominick.* FOR RENT-Two or three Iood( onle horse farms, 7 miles west of New herry. H. D. Boozer, Newberry, 8. C., R. F. 1). 1. FOR. RENT-Eight horse farm two miles from town. Will rent whole or~ palrt. M. B. Caldwell. SHINGLES-i have plenty of shiine'. los. Call and get prices. 0. W. LelRoy. JAMES K. GILD)EiR, Dentist. Offiee in front room over post office, NEWBERRY, S. C. Ilave Your Piano Tuned I WILL BE IN NEWBERRY ABOUT TEN DAYS, AND ANY OR. DERS FOR , TUNING PIANOS LEFT AT GILDER AND WEEKS DRUG STORE WILL REOEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. I WILL BE VERY BUSY AND MAY NOT HAVE TIME TO CALL, SO IF YOU WAI?T ME LEAVE ORDER OR, CALL UP PHONE NO 191. R. II. McCR~ACKE