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NEWS PROM BXCELSIOR. Grain Not Injured by the Very Unfavorable Weather-Increased School Enrol ment-Personal. Excelsior, January 25.--We had a good rain on Friday and th< eather is again cool and bracing. Mrs. Caroline Cook is visiting her daughter near Prosperity. It is not thought the grain in this section is seriously injured by the cold weather. Our school has several new pupib since Christmas and is moving or ',' nicely. Mr. Ira Nates, of Columbia, has been at his home here for a few days on the sick list. His health is much inproved now, however. Mr. Willie Maffett, of Edgefield, visited Mr. D. B. Cook's family here last week. Mrs. Willie Blanton has returned to her home at Graniteville after a several days' visit to hier fathier's family here. Misses Janie Kinard, of Leesv,ille, and Bettie Werts, of Etheridge, are visiting in this comiiunity. Mr. ). B. Cook has rebuilt the tenant house receitly destroyed by fire on his place. With a good daily mail service we feel like we are living inl town now. Sigma. THE STATrE DISPENSARY. Last Report of the Old Board of Directors Has Beci Made to Governor Heyward. The old board of directo.is of the State dispensary, consisting of Chairman L. J. Williams, H-. H. Evans and Wilie Jones, made their last annual report to Governor Heyward, which is as follows: To His Excellency, D. C. Hey ward, Governor of South Carolina: We have the honor to submit here with a statement of the business done by the State and county dis pensaries during the fiscal year year ending November 3n. 1903 By referring to the severI state ments attached hereto you will find that the total cost of liquurn. wines, beer, etc, for the year las been $1,997,559-47, and that the total sales (exclusive of fresh beer) litv been $2,817,998.77. The iet earnings for account c tli- school finld for the fiscal year whicl have beenl placed to its crdit alliolilt to S$ 26.266 The iel profits that have accrued to and equally dlivided between the count iet and townus amtounit to 851 2,2 16.35. Grand tot al of earningr for the yemj for school fund and counties and( to~ ns, $638,48S2. 35: inicrease ovel eam nings of last y'ear, $7 1,584 02. TFwo years ago the school fund amounted to $6i 1,354 38, and thec Act of February' 26, 1902, require& us to reduce this somii to $40o,ooo, aind within a fewv days we will have met this requirement. As we said in our last report, $400,00o is an insufficient amount to conduct the business of the dispensary on a cash basis. In conclusion, we are gratified to say that the business of the dis pensary has been conducted with harmony and success in all its de partments, and while the volume of business has increased, we attribute it to a more rigid enforcement of the law rather than to an increased cosumption of liquors. Respectuy submitted: L. J. Williams, Chairman, HI. H-. Evans, Wilie Jones, State B3oard of Direc tors. Found a Cure for Indigestion. I use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver TIablets for indigestion andl fi,id that they suit my ease better than any dyspepsia remedly I have ever' tried and I have used manIy dliffren~ut remedies. 1 am nearilly fifty-one years of age and have suffer'ed a great dleal fronm indliges tion. I can eat almost anything I want to nlow.- Geo. W. ICmory, I ock Mills, Ala. For sale by Smith D rug Co., New berry, P'rosn)erity D)rui Co.. Prosnerity. Congratulations. Mr. John H. Cullom, Editor of the Garland, Texas, News, has wrillenl a letter of congratulations to the nianu facturers of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy as follows: "Sixteen years ago when our first child was a baby he was subject to croupy spells and we would be very uneasy about him. We began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in 1887, and finding it such a reliable rem edy for colds and croup, we have never been without it in the house since that time. We have five children and have 0 iven it to all of them with good results. One good feature of this remedy is that it is not disagreeable to take and our babies really like it. Another is that it is not dangerous, and there is no risk from giving an overdose. I congratu late you upon the success of your rem edy." For sale by Smith Drug Co., Newberry, Prosperity Drug Co., Pros perity. C t -r C r I have had occasion to use voilrA I Black.D:ag,,iht Stoicd anl Po;:try %a, . I cine and am p:cased to Fav that I ne%C. used anviy'w f,r stuck e if 4. good satis tion. I mend it to all awner, (if st Sick stock or poit -y hml i eat chif"ll Ytock fi :1i'. n Il 1; iiek pqr n shoublid (*X1'1 fk e1 car170 'IY f"o"1l. W ho'n ur sI - ;a poh..r 6ick givc ! wiw S1111 I st l hem w '"' v ir'h less .o"k tnld. li l the L iwels ""isr up the Iorpid li,v(,r and tile an oit w will le vlrr , if it hw p I10S4 le to cure it. I hlvk-l )rawlht Stock 5 mald Phry113 Iledicinle un)loa,1ds tho how!ls:n:a stirs up ti orpi liver. It em-l. overy ial.. of stolc if takei i. t,u .r a f-int v i can of IIelack-]IrmehI I Sto c :nd P1oulIitry edicime aIld it will pay f.r itself tv; timesover. Horses work better. Cows give more i . io-gi f lesh. And hens lay more eggs. It sIlves the hroblvn of miakin,r as nh blood esh an1d (rgy a- possible out of the smallest anoint of food con sumied. Biyvacan fromnyour dealer. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVENITHAT 0: tileI Fla es.t 1moi ofu CJILa~o -' we will make a final settlement o: the estate of George Doninick, de ceased, in the Probate Court for New berry County, S. C., on Friday, the 20th day of February, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon, and thereafter apply for lette'rs dismissory. JOHN \V. DOMINICK, CiEORCE .) DOMINICK, and JOHN B. H1UNTH, As executo *s of Geo. Domlinliek, ded'd. -Wallace Pla.ntationi. 14IVyE MI LES FitOh WIT 'M IRES:,1 918 Aeres of ood cotton land, on E lnore liver, good astre land May be boulght cheap and on easy terms. Apply to li.' H. AULL, Newberry, S. C. Sib11K P'URSE IS NOT '' OUND . . in at sowv's ear, but youi enn gel yourl mnoney 's wo4rth when y'ou buy' hor'ses, mnule's, buggies, wagons, liar neoss, etc., from Qualtlebaumi & Schumpert, Pr~osperity, S. C. N- OE THEF CHlANGE' IN THEl AlD. of Qattlebauim & Schumpert. these young men are not giving their goodls away, but are coming nearer to it than any other (ealer in this section. THE HOfEI LON AND TRUST UO. T 4.EJANAR ASSESSMENT OF theHoe Lanand Trust Company will be due and pa~yable on Friday, January 15. Mr. J. E.N Norwood, vice president, has kindly consented to re ceipt for me for the assessments due in January and February. Please call at the Savings Bank and make payment to him. The board of dlirectors will meet at the Savings Bank on Monday, Jan uary 18, at 5 p. m. E. HI. Aull, f. Sec. & Treas. It's All Off Till Spring! Who said so? Comie to see us. We wvill miake it pay you. WVill sell you goodls like this: Faucy Cream Cheese - 15c. New Pack Sahnion Xe. can. Best Suigar 50. thle p)ound(. Good Cof fee, IOC. a poundi(. WeJ~ haindle Sausage, liver Puddling, I loghecad Cheese. J iamis, Cabbdage, Po0ttoes, Peas, I ean's, ltc., lEte. Counts & Dickert. l( ussells Old Stani Main St THEVA And We Mm [HE PROBLE With tremendou )ur big store is alrE Ae see but one soli o rent additional r tnd quantities of th nerchandise on oc :ompetitors, is mar iave your business ellow work for fun, 50 Pes New Style Ginglhiams worth 12i for t 100 Doz Large Towels, worth 20c to go at hal 50 Pes Checked Muslin, worth 10c for this L lur Entire Line o To Go This V M WE N pcs36 inch Taffetta Silk, pcs 36 inch Wash China 0 pcs China Silk, full 27 ii black, you can't matcl IRISH LINENS Direct from Belfast, Ireland, to Newberi -he biggest shipment of table linens that e South, I bought direct and paid my money < -an sell them to you for less than the side-s 2hants of Newberry can buy them-so here g 72 inch guaranteed every thread Linen, Half Bleached, worth 75c to go at 72 inch guaranteed every thread Linen, Full Bleached, worth $1.25 to go at 72 inch guaranteed every thread Linen, Full Bleached, $1.50 to go) at ANOTHER B 1 0,000 yards very wide vork made on Cambric, N, if refinenmnt admire. Yoi iere its worth 15, 20c an< customer for I Oc the yai Any reasonable offer ~ccepted this week. Every clay this w'eek will Wholesale ai W HIT E.... YELLOW And /AULTIPLY ING A ONION SETS At MAYES' DRUG.. STORE.. LRE CO ;t Get Readu F( M WithUs s piles of goods c ady full, what ar -ition-Our profits ooms so we must em, all that is nec r counters cheal ftered. So I am d this season or m so fair notice to lis Sale 9C 20 Pes White Biasket. Clo f price I0e wide and worth 25< ig sale 6 1e 25 Pes Striped Dimity, w f BIack Dr6ssG6 leek at Actual EED THE ROOM NOn't split and worth $1.1 Silk, worth 75c, for this s iches wide, all the heavy i it for less than 65c onE Another Big y, S. C., 2, .;3kd3 I"01d ier camne m1CIAOd inl p),ll fi U-.1 lown. I You never saw mtich bal ow mer- 15 11g size U Oes. Worth $1.00 a doy 101 Dozen L'ar-ge size 13 . 45c worth $1.51 a dov, 5') Dozen Large Size B 83C worth $2.5) per ( 10 Dozen large Size 11 - 97c s$3.50 and $1.o00 p IG EMBROIDER"Y Embroidery exquisite ql ainsook and Swiss, just tl ,.j will not be disappoin I 25c, one /ard or one 1 -d. on any pair of shoes i be a corker at the big d( id RectaiI, Newber HAVE YOU GO' Do You Pair ofJ: IF SO APPL 0. K LET1 0 1IG ir Them. Is ROOM :oming in and 'e we to do? ; are too small sell the goods :essary to put per than our etermined to ake the other all. th, full 11 inches , for this ae . . I 3 ce orth 15c, to go on Sale at 9v 11ods First Cost. 30, for this sale 89c ale and 59c shades and arth, our price 39c Lot of Mill [nds placed Ol center tab le:4 and -to go at le4 t.han half price. gains al you lnever w ill agaill. nble-ached )oylies, ., Lo go at . . per do.v- 49 lvached Napkin , ., to go at . . . per doz. 93c eachedl Napkins, oz., to go at . per doz. N1.49 leached Napkitn, vr dozen, to go at pe r doz. $2.69 SALE. ualities, not cheap hie kind that wo men ted when you get houiIsIAnd yards to n the hous.e will be apartmnent store of ry, S. C. Need Shoes? ,Y TO N ER.