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. * * v . ' , J, . A , DEATH OF A GOOD YOONG MAN, Gone Bnt Not Forgotten. February 12,1900. This morning about half past six o'clock the silent messeDger whose name Is Deatb, came end bore away tbe spirit of Jobnle Richardson, aged 27 years, 10 mouths and a half old. Ue was the elder son of Mr. Q. K. Richardson. He had been sick about a year from an ulcer In his throat and was treated by the best physicians ol our town, also of Atlanta. But bis Master was ready for him and.no medical aid did blm any good. Why be was taken away when be waB so ' muob needed and in the very prime of life, why be was not spared to enjoy bis young life, we cannot tell, bnt some day we will knew acd understand why. He was an exceptional good boy, every .body who knew him loved blm, many hearts are sad to think they see him no more. It is hard to realize that he Is gone never to return. A. few hours before his death be oalled his lather to bis bedside, talked with blm and and told him goodbye, he then called bis brothers one by one and begged tbem to ' " * T r - aU- Ko irontpH live CnrjBllftO liven, no meu nam to see bin sister, Mrs. Joe Jones, of Greenwood, S. C., bat before tbe message could reach her, tie had passed beyond all earthly woes. He then called his dear old motber wbo came with tearfnl eyes, bnt be said, don't cry mother, It's all well wltb me. It Its the Lord's will for me to die, I am ready to go. Daring his Illness he was never unoon clous, he knew every one to tbe very last. May tbe Lord comfort and sustain tbe bereaved family in tnelr sore trial and belp them to look to 111m wbo doeth all things well. Jobnle, we will meet you again In thai beautiful land where there will be no more sorrow, sickness, pain nor death, and God, himself, will wipe all teara from our eyes. ' Mrs. Robert Richardson. BELLEVUE, Mr. Charles Brltt came borne on Monday after spending a few days wltb his sisters. Mrs. Cilukscales, near Lowndesvllle, and Mrs. Belton Watson, of Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Cowan left Bellevue on yesterday for tbeir bomein Georgia, having spent a few days very pleasantly with his mother. Mr. J. 8. Brltt bas not been well for some time, we are Klad to learn that be is better. Mr. Brltt Is tbe oldest oltlzen In tbls community, in November 1905 he celebrated bis 88tb blrtbday. Mr. 8amuel Cowan, from Georgia, is visiting friends and relatives. i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lyon of Iva, Anderson connty were tbe guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Cuddy on Saturday. Miss Carrie Cowan came home on Friday. She is teaoblng near MoCormlck. Miss Nora Cuddy and Mrs. Lois Cuddy were In Bellvue on Saturday on their way from Troy. They came very near bavins a aartnns incident, tbe mule tbev were driving became frightened at something and ran away. Miss Nora was thrown from the boggy and braised considerably, bat sot seriously hart, 8bewa? able to resume the duties of her school on MoDday. Mr. Tatom Bradley was with his family on Sabbath and attended services at Long Cane. Miss Lizzie Morrah Is in Atlanta, spending the week with her brother. We are sorry to hear of the serious Illness ol Mr. David Dowtln, be has been sick for sometime. Hon. J. E. Bradley, hasn't entirely recovered from his spell of la?grippe, be was not able to attend obarch on Ssibbaib. Mr. John William Morrah was in McParmel on Saturday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morrab. Mr. Leslie Brltt, of Sandover, worshipped with the A. R. P. congregation of Long Cane on Sabbatb. Rev.R. F. Bradley gave ns a splendid sermon. Dr. Brltt and Mr. C. J. Brltt have been .very successful In talslng sheep, sometime ago we ootioed a large flock grazing In their pasture near, the road. We were sorry to hear of the railroad shop* In Abbeville being burned. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Tolbert entertained a number of their friends on Tuesday. Mr. 8. P. Morrab la busily engaged In hauling bis fertilizers, Mr. John U. Wardlaw Is enclosing his flue field of grain with a substantial wire fence. Mr, W, W. Wardlaw is having some Alia V* In ~ wouo UU? UU UIO VIHUC, Mr, W. D. Morrab Is bsvlog several new bouse* built for bis tenants. Mrs. W. H. Kennedy entertained a number of ber friendii on Monday. Oar teacbers and pupils are having vacation for a itw days, on account of tbe weather. Apportionment of State Dis pensary Funds to the Va rious School; Distriuis of Abbeville County. 1 No. of i District. Name of Dlsirlct Amount , 1 Lownoesvllle No 1... S 2485 2 Ridge : 30 81) 8 LowndesvllieNo? 92 40 4 Lowhdesville No 3 80 45 5 Lowndesvllle No 4 21 Oo 6 Lowndesvllle No 5? 17 50 7 MagDolln No 1 32 90 8 Magnolia No 2 66 85 . 9 M?gnolla No 8 Ill 30 10 Mt. Carmel 110 60 11 WllllogtoD 12X65 12 Bordeaux Nol 68 60 13 McCormfck 143 15 14 Bordeaux No 2.... 49 70 15 Bcllevue *. 84 65 16 Long Cane i9 60 17 "albounNol 6125 18 Betbla 3955 19- Calhoun No 2 63 70 20 Sharon 9061 21 B?1*1'1 10710 22 AbbfvlJlt 422 80 28 Warrei ton 42 00 .? S.ied? - 4305 25 Pine Grove 40 60 26 Lone-Forest 41 65 V Antrevilie 8715 "K I I n inn o-f jf 29 Hunnv Slope 51 45 30 Cold Sprlnp 38 50 SI Long Cane No 2 5810 ,32 Smithvllle 89 25 38 Promise Land 45 85 84 Central 66 50 35 Hagan 21 70 36 Park's Creek 38 85 37 Keowee 49 35 38 Due West 114 45 .39 Donalds 63 70 .40 Pinevllle 85 35 41 Vermillion 25 55 A1 Q raves _ 22 75 43 Oak Orove 28 0 > 44 Broad Month 3< 85 45 Hon ea Path 23 45 J* - 17 50 47 Winona 39 20 48 Yonng 21 70 ? Hall." 81 ao 5i Omega 46 20 51 Indian Hill 45 85 o3 Drake 1125 F. C. DuPre, Co. Supt. of Ed. Feb. 7, 1906. To the Trustees of tbe Meihortiat Church. Gentlemen:? We want to donate some L. & M. Paint to your church whenever they paint. The largest Methodist church in Georgia expected us to use 100 gallons of the usual kind of paint, they only used 32 gallons L. & M. mixed with 24 gallons Linseed Oil. It costs less to paint a house with L. & M. than with other paint, because painter mixes Linseed Oil fresh from the barrel at 60 cents a gallon with L. & M , and doesn't pay $1.50 per gallon * T J a A! 1 J t* J- * I ior .uiuueeu wn tit* uoue 11 reauy-iur-use Saint is used. Also because the L. & [. Zinc hardens the L. 3c M. White Ldad and makes the paint wear like iron. L. & M. paint costs only $1.20 per gallon. Sold by P. B? Speed, Abbeville, S.C. Free Tobacco Serd. I have a small quantity of fine tobacco seed, of varieties suited to this section, each package of which will plant from three to five aores Any person desiring a package will please write me at Washington, care of the House of Representative!. Wyatt Aiken. Reputation is what men and women think of us; charatceris what we are. f Love doesn't laugh at goldsmiths. 9 L. W WOULD pie of espec: nificent stock G-oods, consisti Lawns, Etc. He has uric line of White I the city of Abb needs White Li . He is now o of Embroiderie designs, and all edtolookatth are selling very able that every without any h We have a ment of goods i nnnm'nn in ririftc XOligiiig m pivv YOU AR IF YOU L. W postmasters appointed fob NEWBERRY AND GREENWOOD. The president sent to tbo senate nominations for two imporaant postmasterships in South Carolina. Dr. P. Brooks Connor to be postmaster at Greenwood and C. J. Purcell to be postmaster at Newberry. Dr. Connor was*at the Capitol when the nomtnation was sent down. He succeeds Mr. L.'M. Moore. When a man decides that he ought to get married, its a sign that some woman helped him to the decision. When a man is down in the world an ounce of help is worth more than a pound of preaching. Next to God we are indebteu to woman, first for life itself, and then for making it worth living. The past is for us, but the only way we can make use of it is to take its lessons for the present. Religion is as necessary to reason as reason is to religion. The one cannot , exist without the other. Haste makes waste, but taste makes waiat too. Abbeville-Green wo od I MUrUAL , iisixtm ASSOCIATION. I ^xoperty Insured,$1,150,000 January 9th, 1906. YX7RITE TO OR CALL on the underalgned " or the Director of your Townsblr for any information you may dealre about oar plan of Insuranoe. We Insure your property against fleitrrc tlon by nu, VBDINI on Limns, and do so cheaper than any Insurance Com ; pany In exlatenoe. Remember we are prepared to prove to you 1 that ours la the safest and oheapeet plan of < Imuran oe known. J. R. BLAKE, Gen. Agent < Abbeville, S. C\ ! J. FRASER LTON, Pres. j Abbeville,fiS.ZC. BOARD DIRECTORS. J- H.Crawford.....?......Greenwood J.T. Mabry Cokesbury W. B. Acker ....Donalds M. P. Cllnksoalea Due Woat W. W. L. Keller Long Caae T A K'nllnr __Hmlthvllle A.K.Watson Cedar Spring | A. M. Reld .....Abbeviile Township ! W. W. Bradley Abbeville City. Dr J. A.Anderson Antrevlle 8. S. Bcles ......Lowndeevihe A. O. Grant Magnolia J. R. Tarrant Calhoun Mills S. L. Edmonds ....Bordeaux H. L. Rasor.. Walnut Grove W. C. Martin Hodgee J. D. Coleman - Coronaos D. 8. Haiti wanger Ninety-Six J. M. Payne Klnards I. B. Taylor Fellowship Joseph Lake Phoenix Rev. J. B. Muse Verdery J. H. Chiles, Jr Bradley J. W. Lyon Troy W. A. Cheatham Yeidell G. E. DorD Calllson W. M. Outz Klrkseys Caleb Walton Brooks Abbeville, 8 C.. Jan 9 19f6. W. D. ADDIE has open up his business in J. S. Cochran old stand. Bicycle and Sundries, Picture Moulding:. Yours for business, W.D.ADDIE. . m 1 respectfully announce Abbeville County and [ally, that he is now she of new, fresh and desi ing of Prints, G-ingha: Loubtedly the largest ? .awns and India Linen* in _ tj. :n levme.- JLL win pay an eiwns to examine these ffering more than ten th s of the daintiest and n I the ladies are most cc ese beautiful goods at < rapidly. The prices a body that looks at the: esitation very extensive and bra' for Waists, both white > from ten to twenty-fivi >E SURE TO BE'PLI WILL ONLY LOOK. . WH The largest and mo Stationery, School 5 Can be , \ Milford's r The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. , Probate Court?Citation for Letters of Ad ministration. cJy R. E. Hill. Esq., Judge of Probate. WHEREAS, Mrs. M.L.Reynolds has made btilt to me,to grant ber Letters of Adminl8tr?tar of tbe Estate; and effects of W. L Re?nolde, late of Abbeville County, deceased. Tr.ese are therefore, to cite sod admonish ill and singular tbe kindred and creditors of .be Bald W.L.|Reynolds, deceased, tbat tbey be ?nd appear before me, In ibeCourt of Probaie, to be held at Abbeville C. H.,on Wednefday, 28tn day of February. 1906, after publication bereot, at It o'clock in the forenoon, 10 show cause, If e.ny tbey have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Oiven under my band and seal of tbe Court, this 29th day pf January, In the year [seal.! of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six. and In tbe 131th year of American Independence. PubPshsd on the 81 ?t day of January, 1906, In tbe Press aDd Banner and on tbe Court House door tbe time required by law. R. E. HILL, Judge of Probate. For Sale. On Reasonable Terms. A model farm just beyond the incorporate limits of the City of Abbeville, ? * M TT I ] A ZODiainiDg VJUe XIUUUICU XVUICO, UIUIC or less, of highly improved farming lands. Upon his place is a commodious dwelling, containing nine rooms in good repair; also three double formed cabins, comparatively new, a large barn and stables and all other necessary out buildings. For terms and particulars apply to the undersigned. Richard Sondley, Agent, 1-06. Abbeville, S. C. I J'ilfll i Correct Dress! The "Modern Method" system of S high-grade tailoring introduced by | L. EL Hayi & Co., of Cincinnati, O., fr satisfies good dressers everywhere. M All Garments Made Strictly ^ to Your Measure y at moderate price*. 500 styles of foreign Rj and domestic fabrics from which to choose, j? Represented by H. G. AJNDEKSON & CO., Abbeville, S. C. Speed'* Local*. Parker'B "Lucfcy Curve'' fountain pen for said at Speed's drugstore. "They work for you, but feed themielves." If you want to buy orepe tissue paper cheap er than ever before In your life, go to Speed s drug store. HM?iiil ?niiwnni ?in H r nlfxtw i j - ? ? < IITE 3 to the peoto the iadies >wing a mag irable Spring rrs Madras md cheapest 3 ever seen ILL y Lady who goods. ousand yards lost exquisite >rdially mvitonce, as they re so reasonui buys them atiful assortand colored, 9 cents a yard wmm?m SASED [ITE st complete line of Books and Supplies seen at \ >rug Store. An Ordinanc< To Raise Supplies for tl City of Abbeville, S.C., for the Fiscal Year 1906. Be it ordained by the mayor ai Aldermen of the City of Abbeville, 8. C-. Council assembled and-by authority ol t same, That a lax for the same and In a tut ner hereinafter named Bball be raised a paid Into the treasury of the City Council the uses and purposes thereof for the fl& year 1906. Notice 1b hereby given that the office City Treasurer of Abbeville, S. C., will open for the collection of taxes for said fls year 1906, from Wednesday, Nov. 1, 1905, i til Monday, January 1, 1906, without penal Rate per centum of taxation are as folio? City Tax 3 mills. Water Works Tai(lnterest on bondB and Sinking Fund) 2% mills. Sewerage 1 y+ " That when the taxes and assessmentor a portion thereof charged against the propel or party on the tax books of the City for I fiscal year lUOfi, shall not be paid on or bef< the 1st day of January, 1906, the City Tre urer shall proceed to add a penalty of c per cent, on the tax book, and the City Tre urer s all collect the same; and If the si taxes and assessments and penal tied are > paid on or before the first day of Februe next thereafter, an additional penalty of c per centum thereon shall be added by I City Treasurer; and if said taxes, assessmei end penalties are not paid on or before I first day of March next thereafter, an ad ti?nal penalty ol five per centum there s 611 be added by the City Treasurer and cc lected by him; and If the said taxes, sessments and penalties are not paid on before the 15th day of March next ihereaft the said City Treasurer shall Issue his tax i ecutloo for tbe said taxes, assessments a penalties against tbe properly of the defai lng tax-payers according to law. A commutation road tax will be collect tbe same time as otber taxes of Two Dolli from all male citizens between the ages elghteep and flfty-flve years, except ibosei empted by law. Unless said tax is paid on belore the 1st day of January, 1906, six de work upon ihe public highways and stre of tbe City will be required under tbe Sir Overseer. All persons falling or refusing to pay t commutation tax or to work six full da shall, upon conviction, be flntd not m( than Thirty Dollars or be Imprisoned r longer than thirty days. Done and ratified In City Council this 1C day of October, 1906. JAMES L. MCMILLAN, Mayor JAMES CHALMERS. City Clerk. Oct. 10,1905. U A GOOD BOOK A copy of Anecdotal Remini cences of Columbia, by Jullii A. Felby, may be had at Speed Drug Store. This is a well written book at contains interesting reading f< All South Carolinians. Call and get a copy at once ; the supply is limited. a II III I I ...[ . ... - ? I CRA-NOL-INE. I ASK C. A. MILFORD, The Druggift, what Cranoline ie, or you can finish reading this aud learn without asking. Cranoline is a preparation for the removal of dandruff and will psevent the hair from falling out. A preparation not gorgeously perfumed like most ( f the hair foods. Cranoline will be used on your hair by every firstclass barber, if yon will only call for it when in barher shops. A great many barbers will tell you tbey have something just as good as Cranoline, bat you caD get the genuine Cranoline if you will insist for it. C. A. Milford, The Druggist, has exclusive agency for this eminent preparation. If you fail to get it, it will be your own fault. A word to the ladies: All fashionable ladies keep a bottle on their dresser. Sold on a guarantee. For sale only by C. A. Milford, The Druggist, Abbeville, 8. C. 12m GEO. WHITE, JR., ' H. S. HAMMOND, Proprietor. Manager; Trnrtr iiti(l nuiiuiui mm 111 Bp. We have bought out the livery business of Mr. J.S. Stark and will do business at the same stand. We are ~ ' prepared to do hauling of all kind. We also have good saddle and driving horses, H. S. HAMMOND, Phone 32. Manager. IM flillftlS 11. HIS OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FROM MONDAY, OCTOBER 16th UNTIL SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30th, 1905, The Rate of State, County, School and Special Tax, Including One Dollar Poll Tax, One Dollar Commutation Tax. . ? %tr?m U/TTU A XT A PT Tfl 1IN AULUttUAi^ ori nuu an uu* raise supplies for tbe fiscal year commeno log January I, 1005, notice Is hereby given tbut tbe office of County Treasurer for Abbeville County will be open for ibe collection ol taxes for said fiscal year from Monday, October 16tb, until Saturday, December 30th, without penalty. Tbere win be added? A penalty or one per ceat. on all .axes not paid on January 1st, 1906. A penalty of two per cent, on all taxes nol paid ou February 1st, 1905. A penalty of seven per cent, on all taxes not paid on Marcb 1st, 1905. Rates Per Cent, of Taxation are as - Follows: State Tax 6%mllls. e County Tax 2% " Special Ooun'y (Road) " Sinking Fund 1 " School 8 " Speoial Coun tj (Poor Houoe)..^ " ie Total ."12^ Id addition to tbe above, a special lax win be collected for school purpurea as follows : Abbeville Special School 5% mills. Abbeville Special R.R. bonds 1y- " Bethel 3 Hbaron 4 ' JD Lowndenvlile 4 Ml. Carmel 3 " 10 WIlliOK'OD , 8 ' he MeCormicfc 2 " in- Dae West 3 " E(j A poll tax of One Dollar per capita on all , male citizens between tbe aye of 21 aDd 6C Ior years, except such as are exempt by law, will cal be oollected. A commutation road tax of One Dollar will f be collected the same time as other taxes 01 lrom all male citizens between the ages or U be and 50 years, except such as are exempted by ca] law. Unless said tax is paid by flrstor March, 1905,elghtdsys work upon the public high ways will be required under an overseer, if so much ty. be necessary. ?s Taxes are payable only in gold and sllvei coin. United States currency. National Bank Notes and Coupons of State Bonds wbloh be como payable daring tbe year, 1905. A tax oi 50 oente will be collected on each dog. . As so few avail themselves of tbe opportune lty of pnylng taxes at the times and places heretofore designated, 1 will discontinue tbe ny appointments over tbe County, and collect all , tasee at the Tieasu rer's office. iy Parties desiring information by mall in re ihe gard to their taxes will please write befon 3re December 16tb, slating the location of theli property, and Include postage for reply, and OD" those paying taxes oy cneoa luubi. lumuuo ine charge for collection. W. T. BBADLEY, iot "reasurer, try October 4,190i>. tf me We are Sole Agents here for ! Vinol ,er. 0X. The most famous Cod Liver Oil preQd paration known to medicine, lit- Contains ALL the medicinal elements of cod liver oil, actually taken ,ed from fresh cod's livers, but not a drop ire oil. 0f Delicious to the taste and recognized throughout the world as the greatest ?" STRENGTH CREATOR be for old people, weak, sickly women y8 and children, nursing mothers and af>re ter a severe sickness. 10t Cures Hacking Coughs, Chronic Colds, Bronchitis and all Throat and )tb Luug Troubles. Unequaled to create an appetite and to make those who are too thiu, fat, ro*y and healthy. Try it on our guarantee to return your money if you ur<i not satisfied. SnApfl's Driiff Store. r \.. W. White's Local* l. W. White bns fust r.'eleved hd entirely new line ol Lr.dles Cloaks and Jackets. Don't fail to see the Cionk? and Jackets S- which have just arrived at L. \V. Whiit's. in r.uv your Cloaks and Jackets from L. W. *" While. S He Nil re to look at L. W. White's stock of Clothlug. Hats and Shoes. Ifyouwantan Overcoat at any price you icl can surely gel the value of your money at White's Or Goto White's for Clotlng, Hats and Shoes. Buy your Blankets and Bugs from L. W. White. IS The most complete Stock of Goods In Upper South Carolina can be found In the three stores ol 1>. W. White. / HAVE YOU ] TO BUY TE IT P A The school of experience t taught us, that the best go Our store house Our goods are n< Our reputation i Our motto is "T! Delicious Fruits, Fancy Gr< I it-. O 1U lit tl&U IflrDbV Vl ? of all kinds.. Buggies and Wa Of the best makes at est you. I 1 Bill Phones 36 and 126. Mi Farmers' Bank State, County and President: Vice-Presl F. E. HARBISON. P."B. SP! Board of Directors : Brown, G. A. Visanska, John A. Harris, W. Parker, W. P. Greene. We solicit your business an it safely and ci We are in position to make jou loai when placed In Our 4 Saving's Abbeville Lum 1 Deale r Lumber, Sash, Doors, B r? . ?i r> 4. (?\\ Desi rornariu ucincmi, iun uc Just rece! H three cars Shing best. Car of Dc. Sash and Bli Lumber on hand. Flooring, Ceiling Get our prices and we will do ABBEVILLE I The same old stand, n Tie Peoples S ABBEVILI ! OFFICERS. ' 8. G. THOMSON, President. i G. A. NEUFFER. Vice-President. R. E. COX, Cashier.' r ?????????? SCHOOL Tablets In General Scli< Speed's D: 60 YEARS' | Ofl^H^EXPERIEMCE m Trade Marks Designs rrnn^ Copyrights Ac. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention Is probably patentable. Communlca- ( lions strictly confidential. HANOBOOK on Patent* sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents, i Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest circulation of any scientific Journal. Terms. $3 a year: four months, fL Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN ? Co, 361Broadway, YOfk Branch Office. 626 F SU Washington. D. C. DR. J. R. NICKLES, Surgeon Dentist. , Office over C. A. Milford's Drug Store. DR. J. A. DICKSON, cTTorrnM nuMTTQT ourvuijvi! UL.H GOLD FILLINGS; CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY. A GOOD PLATE ? - $8.00 AMALGAM FILLINGS75o and. l.OO 1 OFFICE OVER BARKSDaLE'S STORE, J I LEARNED | IE BEST? I LYS. I rill teach yon, as it has, i iods are the cheapest. I is new, I 8W. I s well known, . J HE BEST." I oceries I ,n epicure. Confections [ * I gons I i prices that will inter- 1 A SONS, iin and Trinity Streets, j ' I City Depository.. I .dent: CasMar: I EED. J. H. OaPRE. E F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, C. D. I R. M. Haddon, A. K. Watson, Lewis J d are prepared to handle 1 aiiservatively. , I is, and to pay interest on deposits) >; I Department. | ber Company, rs in ' .A linds, Shingles, Lime. irrel, $2.50. . les, from the?cheapest to the very t yjj ? ' ? f V / " nds just in. Two cars Uressea I and Siding. . . the rest?viz : Sell Y0O^ jUMBEB CO. ear S. A. L. Depot. >< ; 0 lavings Bit, jE, s. C. DIRECTORS. S. G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson, G. A. Neuffer, C. C. Gambrell, W. E. Owens. C. 8. Tones, % J. 8. Stark, Ed. Keiser, Joon A. Harris. i Pencils f Lk : ! doI Supplies. ' A rug Store, ; | OR. G. E. CALVERT, ; SURGEON DENTIST. * At Dr. Killings worth's office. August 16,1905. tf DENTAL NOTICE. Dr. S. G. Thomson, JFFIOE DP-STAIRS ON M OIL WAIN Corner, Abbeville. S. 0. DO YOU NEED A / Mower \ or Rake ? IF SO, CALL AND SEE US AT . ONCE. WE ABE AGENTS FOR THE DEERING AND HAVE A FEW THAT WE WILL CLOSE OUT AT A REDUCED PRICE. Yoara for baalneu, U T. & T. M. MILLER. ' . } .- v.v/ "^| j '$M