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The Press and Banner. I ~~~ BY HUGH WILSON. f ABBEVILLE, S. C. 4VPablisbed every Wednesday at 82 a V year In advance. V. Wednesday, Nov. 7, 1900. t The Election Yeaterdny. Yesterday reminded us ot the Sunday Br quietude. After Hie presence of such a multi^ 'tude on Bale Day, the public square seemed R almost deserted, but tbe voting went steadily qn. And It was all one way. But a great |S camber of our citizens felt 60 little interest B In the election that they failed to appear B at tbe polls. Tbere were no doubt B some earnest Bryan men present, but we are Inclined to believe that numbers of them voted against their wishes, while a L very large per cent, voted In a half-hearted B way, not caring whether Bryan or McKlnley was elected. n The masters of the Democratic party have ruled with aa iron band, while disregarding W'the convictions of a minority who submit, so to speak, under protest. ja The fact la, the people must take a more acB live Interest In politics to avert impending |A danger. We have a great multitude of anregistered people, and aB long as the white people stand as a unit there Is no danger. But when the people divide these people who V have refused or neglected to register may & conclude to take a hand iu politics, and they may to some extent bring demoralization to the oonntry. If the men who are responsible for the EH principles and platform of the party would avert danger, they should not Ignore the preIndices and convictions of their fellows. For S|ljMt?noe, the Insertion of the free sliver ^TSITk wtBsa an error which even Mr. Bryan i afterward acknowledged tearlng-up the ' platform, substituting,, "paramount" Issue of imperialism. Mr* \Bryan required the r National Democratic ^"^nvention to put the free sliver plank In lll?ipiatform, and then, without consulting any ?"ly. be changed the ' platform. Without J^JjPbange be stood no ' chance of electlo countrv hArl raDnrll. I !aat Idea, at^e bame on tbat line was leQfl/mocraticConvention bad adopted fprm somewhat similar to the platform C Mr. Bryan later announced, the vote ijlay wonld have been more in accor> with tbe wishes of the people of tbe c ire can be no doubt that tbe aotlon of tbe bltoans towards tbe Porto Rloans would Appealed to tbe good sense of tbe peoklr. Bryan had gone before tbe people on ifagle question of Imperialism, bis vote d have been lnoreased. ? . Bryan should not have been bandied by lagging after bipi the dead issues the repudiated platform of 1896. tb Imperialism and tbe Porto ElcauB as iblboletb be would bav^tQoelved many i wblob be failed t!o get yesterday..Bryan has made a splendid fight, and 111 oommand tbe admiration of tbe peo. or so gallant a fight under tbe most diskDtageous circumstances. Nobody oould i done better, handicapped aB be was, an unwlee and Impolitic platform?a form which Indeed run Oounter to a targe wnt. of tbe rank and file-of the pafly at se bead be bad been placed. Tbe first lrement Is to be strong with one's own M party, and then seek oonverts from the enemy's ranks. The Census?Representation In ConK;. gresa. The total population of the United States, B iwb, is 78,295,220. In 1890 It was 68,069,786-an Increase of 18,-225,464. In 1890 Soutb Carolina's ^pjpopntetlon was 1.151,149. In 1900 It 1b 1,810,312 ?an Increase of 189,163. HL This increase wouid seem to mean tbe pos slbllltyof an additional member in Congress from this State. At present tbe basis of reK presentation is 171,000 of population. mm Bat U is probable that tbe basis will be B raised toaay, 200,000. It Is not, bowever, imposlble that Congress may take Into consideration a re-apportion^^ynent of representatives based upon tbe acvote for Congressmen. Tbls latter move ^^^Luldmean tbe reduotlon of repreBentatlon Kt^Vom tbe Soutb. Tbis because of tbe working KgB tb? registration laws. ES^brewspapers of tbls State bave been urglDg Bg^Rers to go to tbe polls to prevent tbe posslol too great a reduction of our repre9HBntatlon in case a re-apportionment should ^Bike p'ace. pWlt Is well that tbe Soutb should bave its Bhst and proper power In both halls of ConHvgressos well as In the National Nominating H Convections, bnt there mast be a large per cent, of the Southern people who are now H not truly represented in either place. Any idea that tbe coinage ol silver at tbe ratte of 16 to 1 represents the business inter-1 ^Aestaand tbe Intelligence of tbe South 1b falla^ clotlh. Opposition to tbe Paris tready of peace does OHot reDreSent ? lara? nar ??m o? 1. .OT.VV rv* vvat, V* IUC ouuiueru 9. osltlon to tbe Nlcarauga canal is conto the best interests of tbe South. loyalty to tbe government In the proseq of tbe suppression of tbe Insurrection te Philippines does not indicate the ments of many Southern citizens. 8, therefore, but reasonable to suppose those who are misrepresented in tbe issues are not greatly exercised at tbe tened reduction of southern representaa matter of Justice and eqnlty tbe South bas a greater representation than tbe forjlave States are properly entitled. Trusts. 9 Greenville News sees great evils in by capitalist, but we did not notice that d much to say about labor trusts. Tbe e In tbe ooal' mines caused a rise In tbe i of ooal. The higher price of coal Is a us matter for many laboring people in le cities. Tbe laboring man wbo is foroi pay a dollar more for coal 1b as effectualibbed by the strikers, as he would be by crease of tbe price of kerosene. e news is generally fair and forceful in Its ranoes, and thinking that paper overed part of the "trust." business, we menthese facts. Locals. >w seeded raisins, currents, citron, aids and coooanuts at Glenn's. hw rrenu uui meai, imported ana aomemic H^Br>acaroDl, mackerel, while flab, bams, breakH^put bacon at Glenn's. |B Gelatine, flavoring extracts, spices, chocoK^nate, oocoa, flue teas and coffees at Glenn's. wSW ICObbls. flour, bought when market was at R^Hbe lowest, quality the highest, and prices the B^Bowest at Glenn's. * wm Something new and novel In ChrlstmaB goods at Speed Drug Co. ?& The place to get your glass and putty. The H^Kpeed Drug Co. We will refund your money If Johnson's ^^Wblll and Fever Tonic falls to cure you, Speed H^Hjrug Co. For high grade candles, neatly put up go to H^fceed Prog Co. B^Hwe have Just opened up our Christmas and now is the time to make your selecMjjHSn before they are picked over. Speed Drug HSHBuckwheat. Now Is the time for buckBBBKeat cakes. Get your buckwheat from L. T. MHT. M. Miller. H^Vpin Money Pickle for sale by L. T. & T. M. mHiller. W^BcaII at L. T. & T. M. Miller's and try a can H| Towle's log oablu maple syrup. I Are Crowded The month of Oci to make the two renia *We have All we want is th us with a call. Come is the best evidence tl No Matter W1 If you need . Carpets, Rug's, Matting Give us your "Trusts." We learn from tbe newspapers that many delegates met In Columbia last week, and bad some hard things to say of the Cotton Seed t trust. And no doubt all that they said was true. 2be only difference of opinion that oould exist lies In the tbe manner of defend- 1 log tbe farmers from robbery in the sale of j their Cotton Seed. Tbe convention seemed to adopt tbe "resolution" plan, which has so 2 often failed. * On tbe priuciple of fighting the devil with < Are, the Press acid Banner would suggest that ' they organize an oil mill In the difierent Court 1 House towDs so that tbey may make money as easily as do tbe trusts. If there is from 86 to 810 a ton profit In crushing seed, then tbe fanners can well afford to build a mill. If the more able farmers and tbe -glnners hereabout would organize a company to build a new oil mill they would be lndepen* dent of trusts that squeeze tbe life out of tbe ] producer. Believing that there Is a profit in f oil ibillB the Preis and Bannor will take stock ' in a new one which may be orgatWzed on practical business lines. TbiBls a practical 1 way of saving to tbe farmer ever? cent of profit that may be In bis ooiton'seed. Abbeville needs no more ginneries, and none should be built here if the glnners in the neighborhood will oo-operate In . hoping to establish an industrial or manafaoUiijiig enterprise which will give every cant of profit J in the ootton seed to tbe farmer. Resolutions will have little or no other t effect than that of letting off a little surplus j gas. Those who mean business and want to t get from their own seed, and are willing to 6 give to others, tbe full value ol their seed should subscribe stock to a new mill wbloh they can have and hold as their own. / J | Mi j Fresh Prunes Just received at A. S. J. Cassldy. Crookery and glassware in stock and to ar rive. Call and see it before buying. L.T. & ' T. M. Miller. 1 ' f ELECTION * X Vt J ..We mail our papery * Wednesday morning, and i * but little election news. | , * In case Bryan is'elect* * will issue an extra and ser % first mail. If McKinley is * that our friends can wait 1 jJ; . * hear the news. * ' *************************1 ??_____ , THE ELECTION. / i Bryan Leads the State Ticket by a j Few Votes?A Little Over- Half <j Vote?No Negroes Voted. , g The election passed off very quietly yester- a day, only about a half vote being polled. The 0 weather wrb a perfect November day?as pleasant as possible. Some of the citizens of the town and many from the country failed B to vote. The vot9 at Abbeville was as follows: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. Democrat 313 Republican 3 ^ CONGRESS. Merrick .... 2 * Latimer 302 i . CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. t Article 1. Yes 2M i No 40 I Article 8. Yes.: 238 1 No.... 28 t State, County tlokets. 807 t Only one negro proposed to vote. When 1 called upon for bis registration he went off for It and forgot to come back. 1 There was some Interest in hearing the news of the National election from other States, and money whs made np to pay for special reports. The Court House was opened t last night, and those who felt sufficient inter- i est In bearing the news went there. t No disturbance of any kind occurred dur- i Ing the day, and everything passed off pleas- s antly. A majority or our people expect to do i business at their old stands In the future, as ( In the past, without relerenceto tbePreslden- t tial election. 1 a [ M t A COMPLIMENT DECLINED. ' - - Tbe Pastor of tbe A. R. P. Church at Leslie, 8. C., Falls to Encouraire a Call to a Northern Presbyteralo Church in Washington, D, V. News and Courier. It is learned that the Rev. Oliver Johnson, , pastor of the Associate Reformed Presbyte- , rlan Churcb, at Leslie, 8. C., was recently approached on the subject of hl8 willingness to accept tbe pastorate of one of tbe Washington churches connected with the Northern General Assembly. Tbe cburcb wblcb contemplated making tbe call Is In a new and rapidly Improving residence portion of the city, affording a field altogether desirable for 1 church work. Mr. Johnson, however, did I not entertain or encourage the suggestion of , such a call, not caring to give up bis church connection with the Seceders of the South. , Mr. Johnson has several times preached in * Washington and his hearers were captivated ^ by the force and simplicity of his manner. He is evidently a man of scholarship and broad mental grasp. The Psalm-slnging Presbyterians, the body to which he belongs, have no orgaulzed church In Washington. Fresh Oysters. You can always get fresh oysters at Thomson Bros. Give them a trial. Phone 99. We want 5,000 lbs. hides, will pay market price lor them. Thomson Bros. Bring your green salted and dry bides to 1 Thomson Bros. They will buy them. ' Currants, raslns, citron, shelled almonds, | etc., now on sale. I*. T. <? T. M. M lller. 1 . .1. I. w. Every Day Barge toher lias just gone, a Lining lnonths of the 5 the Goods, ie customers to ^nabl< to see us and we wil lat the people are pie lat You May Dry Goods come and 1 ?S, Crockery, China, G v". attention an< < surely sell j SALE DAT. 14 Great Asaemblage of Good Humored People from all Secllonn. Last Monday the Public Square was ?1 lied with people, vehicles and animals from all iPctlODH of the county. There were few publio baleR.tbougli t he stores did a good bu6lnes*. The Probate Judge sold the real estate of Mrs. Caroline J. Rogers In Mount Carmel, aonBe and lot for 8840. The real estate of Dr. James T. Baskln was livided or sold by private arrangement iinong the legatees, Dr J* B. Moseley acting n the interest of all the parlies. mm m 'I KENDALL'S SPECIAL SALE. Chance to Buy Good* at Onc-balf Price Thursday and Friday. V Attend oar special,sale on Thursday and Friday, November 8tb and 9th. Yon can bny tome goods at one-half price. You will have Knwo olllr nro (?f nhoonAr than >uo;uuca?ivo w wu/ ? DI.I* . ?oa have ever bad. Corsets, Sboen. flannel*. >ne-hatf price. Krutt of loom bleaching 8^0, ?W tban faotorv prloe. Don't forget to ooroe Dharsday and Friday, November 8th and Otb. .?w a . THE WABEHOUSE. - Abbeville Is to Have a Place in which to Store Yoor Cotton. > The ware bouse will probably be built on beCabie lotbelow Dr. Killings worth's. $1000 s said to be the price for a fraollon less than in acre, beltog a corner lot, facing, on two itreets. The railroad will balld a aide traofc. . r Lamps to bam. \Ve al?o sapply oil, chimneys and wicks- L. T. AT. M. Miller. Go to Mllford's Drag Store and get anyhing yon want Id the way of stationery. Over Gaiters?All sizes at Haddon's. 'flf Fine Box Paper?All the oetf tints at Haddon's. .. Window Shades?With best fixtures at iaddon's. ' , 1 > ? Va * I - 'Md ; r ************************ ' J NEWS. ' I * * . on the 1:30 o'clock train * for that reason can have * * . * 54, the Press and Banner * ' id to every subscriber by J elected we feel quite sure * v; jritil neit Wednesday to " I ' ^ | OrlnkinK. Thirty thousand people at the recent State 'air in Colhmbla are charged with paying 10,000 worth of liquor; or on an average 83%. ents for ^aoh visitor, leas the usual amount bid to Columbians for a week. The News nd Courier. Is surprised that: the average ltlzen can. make way with tbiriy cents porth or liquor in a week without making a pectacle of himself. . ?>, ' Willington School District., 0 IV lUtJ nuuurnuit) uvnru vi ?iMuvn?.v?*? for the County of Abbeville. ' We. the underplgned qualified voters residue within the limitsot a certain district ia bis oounty, a platof whlcb district is hereinto annexed, would respectfully petition rour board to form a new school district com>oslng the above mentioned territory. We, the undersigned agree that if the couny boards grant the above mentioned district hat the school for the new district be located p old.Wllllnglon woOda. . , ' i >E3CRIPTI0N OF DIVISION LINE OF WILLINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT. Beginning at Little River cornering on a nrcb tree and junnlng along with the Maylard line to the Abbeville road and thence tlong the road to WllllngtOn station, cornerng at a point on road between Bam McBrldes tnd John Palmer's, thence a straight line . unnliig south of New Wlllington church and , ieo. Hemmlnger's to the road and thence ilong the road to Archie Andrews and from here to a corner west of Mre. Porcber's garleu. thence to a point on Savannah river In he Cherry Hill plantation about three hnnIred yards above Albert Glbert's plantation. J. T. Black, W. G. Glbert. J. ii. Porter, P. A. Tennent. L. L. LeRoy, Wm. Tennent. S. T. LeRoy, I. L. Porter. 8. S. McBrlde, T. A. Andrews. J. A. LeRoy, J. B. Drlnkard. I. L. LeRoy. Ham Lumpkin. Albert Glbert, A. B. Andrews. G. W. Cade, W. M. Andrews. All who are opposed to the establishment of .he new school district will take notice that he matter will be decided at my afflce, Nov. Otb, 1!H)0. J. S. UIBEivx, County Superintendent of Education. Price our rugs before you 3uy. We have an immense stock bought at close prices, md we will sell you the same way. McDill & Lyon. A. M. llill A- Sou'k LociiIn. C.'ub house cheese In glaBs jars. Something i rreah and nice. Try It. Try our pin money pickles. 1 Try our maple syrup?finest brand. Fresh Kalamazoo celery twice a week. Fresh cranberries all the season. Fresh arrivals of candles and fruits every ffeek. , I Fresh "Nunnallys" and "Roysters" candy nt Mllford's Drug Store every week. Phoue 107. WHIT with Delight< tins that are nd it proved to be, hy rear 1900, even larger aid We S 3 us to realize our wis! 1 do you good. The q ased at their dealings Need We Can see if we have not got lassware, you will find 3 we ,will rou Goods > "'Horse's Locals. "Veal Loaf" 1b nice for lunch or tea and only 25c for a large square can. Or yon would like corned pork, corned beef, cblpped beef In poaDd or balf pound oans. Deviled chicken, potted bam and tongue or those obolce Vienna sausages. "Bromangelen" In all flavors. A very dainty desert. Nice Baldwin apples Just In. and-oranges expected very aoon, both Florida and Jamaica'^. .... . Evaporated apples and peaCbes, citron and raisins now In stock, .currants, prunes and almonds to arrlvetbls week. Olives, olive oil, pickles, prepared mustard and salad dressings. / In canned vegetables and fruits we have ay paragus, peas, corn, baked beans, tomatoes, okra and tomatoes, peaches and peas Come and get a good Saddle or a cheap sad die. I have a new kind of saddle blanket, ibe best yon eter saw". 1 Single and double fcreeoh loading guns. Prtoes to eolt tbe timet. Did you ever Bee a pretty good lt-yeardld boy's suit for 75c, If not, dome and get one. Sizes from is down to 0-years.f ' Pants at 60c. 85c, *1,91.D0,4&, 92 CO and ?S, regular and extra Bizet*. , . s How 'about dolls, doll; head!,' doll carriages;"' wagons,balls? I have them. Come anc^ get a pretty water eet, Jardlnler or ?ncy vase. ') Pretty cheyiota at'7c,esrtra wide* and heavy check hornenpuns, 88-.1 ncU Sea Inland 6c, tanry outlnga at 5 and 8 y^o. One piece line aH&td. outing for ladles and children's night dreMen. Black and blue duck, percales, prints, worst-, , ed, plaids, etc., In great Ivarlety. " ? ",. ;J ^4^?, 3 . . ' The State of South Carolina/' COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. > v Probate Court.?Citation for Letters'of Administration. -.v.'}; By R. E. HiLjy,EsQ., Judge OF Pbobatk^ T17'HEREA$i E. E. Brace ban m id e suit, to \ '? me, to grant him Letters 6f Administration of the. Estate and effects of C. E. Brace, late of Abbeville County, deceased. " These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors or the sAld C. E. BRUCE, deceased, that they be and appear before in the C<jurt of Probate, to be held at Abbeville C. H., on Toesday, the 13th day of' November, 1900, after publication hereof, at 11 o'olock in the forenoon,to show cause If any they have, why tbe said Administration anoald not be granted. Olven under my band and Beat of the Court, , this 80th day of Ootober In the year of [L. 8.1 our Lord one thousand nine hundred and In the 125 year of American In-' dependence. ' , rUUHHUCU VI ii kuo UlOV via/ w* 1900, in the Press and Banner and on the Court Honae door for the time required by law. >' R. E. HILL. Oct. 80,1600, tf Judge of Probate. * ' , - ; I CO-y ?<trJelico ?; ...BYT | : ABBEVILLE : H PROMPT DELIVERY. 1W T_1 TVf. mm. i u AT NEW { MRS.~TA Eas Moved into the Yellow Fr , Where She is Opening, wl Ladies of t The Best Place IN TOWN TO GET urmn i niimirn _ nunirnn rwudsiutsiw f is at j m Gilliam's Restaurant. I bruges old stand. lG SC I pi d He keeps the best goods. his al prices are right. He Is very attentive to his customers, making himself generally agreeable to thc'e who patronize him. His place Is clean d nice, and be wants your trade. No dr! 'ng allowed on premises. 1X1 Ladies receive s. olal attention. Meals at all St hours. >9?- CALL and see. H n( Henry Gilliam.; HItUCE'S OLD STAND. Nov. *, 1IKX). tf El's S' ed Buyers, 1 in Store tor large odds, the best than October. ell Them i hi. No pains will be uantity of Goods thai with us. . Supply You. th^m. If you need ( L we have all these a ? \X] JL. W V-' v. / ' , > J. ^ B ^lj, I pf &0 ..> ;' ...sj' *j##' <j& <v.- ' I ^ ? ^ i i . ... . IIP YOI '. :' ' ' >; JT>-- * Furniture,^Pictures, 1 Serf And everything in the Furniture line :P ' ;* . - ' Qf ' Phone 8. J J". I mwwm 1-0 ' 1 ft\ \L! I i Coal-| ME. J.- p ^ LUMBER CO. X Phone No. LLINERY BARTERS. .GGART j ont Store on Knox's Corner, lere she invites all the he City. Master's Sale, 'he State of South Carolina, COUNTY OK ABBEVILLE. COURT OK COMMON l'J,EA3. rancls L. Williford, Administratrix of the Personal Estate of .Tane Gerk, deceased, against Julia Morrison. ? Complaint for Foreclosure. VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE lade in the above stated ease by the Court of ommon Pleas, I will oiler for sale at ublic outcry, at Abbeville C. H., S. C'., on jlesday in DECEMBER (3), A. 1). 1900, withi the legal hours of sale the following ue. iKasI ?a coit* AM that- (rant, or arcel of land, situate, lylnz and being in onalds Township, Abbeville County, State Foresaid, containing Eighty-Four (84) Acres, ore or lens, and bounded by lands of Mrs. 1 illle Mattison on the south, Mrs. Emma ' umphreyson the west, Wards road on the irthwest, by 13. L. Morrison on the east, or i much thereof as may be sufficient to pay e same due. TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Purchaser to pay r papers and stamps. L. W. PERRIX. ( Nov. 7,1901). Master A. C. H. C. ' 3ager to Sec Them. ^-^Hff month of the ,year for it tbe Rigl spared to please ever b is carried out from ni/v4-u:n? Iln+o aiuuiiug, xiato, ad more. I WH v t . * ; V. .-.S ; , = D. KEE W R fll IB ft iff K N - 5P '^^H,. f>:. "V. "H / '. " _' ' *;> . : * 4 J WANT- TO SEE THE HOTTEST tatting, Bugs, Art SquE sens, Shades, Curtain 1 / ;. call on us. , Yours for furniture, D.KERI Best ' VV To Eat ai That is what we are alway tomers. We offer of this sea Mrs. Mary Cleveland's Suj Princess Anne Sugar ( Jenkin's Sifted Ea: Gibb's Stringle Perfection Asparaf Ritt ] Nothing like them ever before sole want to find tbat out. New Open Kettle New Orleans Syrup. Towle's Log Cabin Maple Syrup. Sweet Clover Table Syrup. Plain dark Buckwheat. The genu Hecker's Self-raising Buckwheat, i Pettijohn's Breakfast Food. Ralston's Breakfast Food. * Ralston's Barley Food. Postum Cereal. Grape Nut. We have new cleaued Currants, Se ron, Shelled Almonds. Assorted Nuts, We have the best bought stock of i: Delicacies, etc., in store and on the waj inating public. Absolutely (Our I Zv. T. & T. M Dealers in JPi Pliones 75 and 85. Jj. H. ?? IIlien liUi-nm. Two months of the Fall have passed and yet the rush Is not over. The people know where to get sood bargains and that accounts for the fact that trade Is always brisk in the stores of L. W. White. ? The ladles will find an elegant assortment of Jackets, capes and collarettes at the store of Li. W. White, Those 54-lnch all-wool dr^bs goods at L. W. White's are the cheapest and most desirable joods on the market. The price is only 5(1 sents a yard. They have sold very rapidly, but there are a few of them still left. Go to White's and look at their beautiful lne of outings, prints and percales. New prints to arrive thlH week. The ladles are Invited to Inspect the splenlid line of dress goods otlered by I.. W. White. 3 ' lli ure the Good. | ' us. Our aim will be ^|| t Pfites!? vbodv.wli? will favor , 'hi our sicj^^^very day Underwear, Blankets, ITE, i?x\? LINE OF ires, Toilet Sets, tamps, Poles, ' ' . :0| Abbeville, S. C. ?M * ROSENBERG BLOCK. f?? ^ j Filings nd Drink. j? s trying to procure for our cua- \ Xnla M ison's packing > :^j ?ar Corn, rly Jane Peas, bs Beans, , Asparagus, jus Tips, ^ er's Preserves, lienz's Pickles. I in this market. A trial is all that you ,, ,;v- ..>J| Crop ' No mixture about this, 60c per gallon. ' ine article. II Packages. SJSjgsM eded Raisins, New Citron, Shaved Cltetc., all fresh in stock. ' Staple Groceries, Canned Goods, Table I r, that we have ever offered toadiscrim 7 Reliable. Hotto.) ^ . MILLER, J ne Groceries, Hotel Block and Factory Hill. Our floor oil cloth is the prettiest in design and cheapest in price on the market. fl T mcum oc r?you. The only open kettle New Orleans syrup In the city. Sold by L. T. <fc T. M. Miller. Try our canned asparagus If you want something line. L. T. a T. M. Miller. Loaded U. M. C. Shells for sale by L.-T. & T. M. Miller. Mllford is up-to-date on school b xiks. when In need of anything in that llr e call and see him. Phone 107. Patronize the Home Laundry as they are turning out Hue work. ^ ii ?i