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OUE WINTEi It means and a gj There is a good reason for tli sound business judgment demands a Goods. We have too many of this trouble. If one could guaire the pu ance sales, but that is far beyond tli During this clearance sale pr things are to go for far less than cost A study cf the item: of the itr Ladies' All Wool Flannel Shirt Wa them out yf>u get your choice forLadies' ?3.50 and S4.00 Jackets, oul Ladies Silk Waist, the regular 5.0( Lad ies* Walking Skirts that are che to go at About SOO or 1,000 yards of Jeans 1 * ?ir.k 1 vAAti ??A/1 ii 1 1th. 1 A 1 C/: uaic ucuu icuuv-cvi iv iv/t, -i <JV Many other offernigs eqi ^DR. I. M. r*i. DENTii Crown and Bridge 01 Work ? Specialty. In the Social Swim. On Tuesday afternoon the Euchre \ \ Club vra.s entertained by Mrs. Crown \\ lorrence. .>irs. r red McHuro carried off the first drise and Mrs. J. i>. Arthur the second. The Japanese score cards l'.?dg were quaint an<l pretty. Refreshments meet were suitable and dainty The cakes only were the shape, of hearts,diamonds clubs mucl and sondes, iced in white end choco- work late. Mrs. Torrencc entertains with estin, eaae and grace. Mi The Chatterbox Club will entertain was ' their friends at a St. Valentine's party M S this afternoon at the residence of Mrs. f.-oiu 8. M. Rice. Annagrains will bo the hero feature of the occasion, and incidently valentines will be exchanged through ,hhini an improvised post oilice. The ollicers ju, S( of this club arc Pies, Miss Sarah ltico; Secretary, Miss Hunter Young; Treas- '(' urer, Miss Louisa Duncan. ? The Merry Makers were entertained Sil!J-,u at the hospitable home of Mrs. J. 10 w?,o Colton, on Tuesday evening. It was a card party, and Miss Nina proved her- ^ . self to be a very entertaining and agree- . able hostes. This ts a club recently or- '"R'y gani/.cd by twelve young society people *'i ou of the cily?six young ladies and six l",,w young gentlemen. The name desig- or 11 nates its object. speal * _ .. mail To ThcT.a'lits <mr Here's something tia^ will interes* web you: Morgan and Wagnon huva Secured ^eis theservicea of Mis> Thornvn , a pastrj souls expert, who will spend a we-k in their n?-ii i pretty store.* demount rating the man HIMi t delicate Drei a ations fo rie-^-rt. t ti?t. ? ?> be mailt: from t y ho?a. a nvw, wexpen- tm.m iy? and who'esotnc comb.uaMou. i'ou .iso | must call and sec her at work wheu she jn p comes. It will lie w ?rtli your while ,(ral! Tryphosa is some thin? line, we h ye tried inaoj if. We will Jet you know when she ,f ou arrives. Keep an eye open for the an- wj,ei nouncemen', mpi MANY RESIDENTS that four city are thoroughly acquainted with. and know > of mlracnlon* o tiros that Dr. Tbacher'e Liver and ,,,J Blood Hyrnp ha* made. In other nearby town* nn<1 tlllll.' eltlea the same success ha* been attended wltb those , who use the old established remedy. 1'IVOI The lirer la the greatest blood cleansing organ of i It the human body. When working aa Naturh Intended ' It ahould. It removes ait excess excretions. It nor- 'lUty forma the dou bio office of separating Impurities front ?hp 1 the blood and secretin# a very necessary fluid, the ' hlle. When the functions of the liver become Im- < IVIH Mired the poisonous product* are retained In the . t efetem arid promote the gravest maladies, blllone em, laaomnia. dyspepsia, vertigo and Nervous De- i r 11 htllty. If thov> diseases are not promptly and care- ,, felly looked after they become chronto and difficult *"ll-1 to cure. It Is of vital Importance that you give Im- MIPS I mediate heod to auy warning of trouble, snch as t. . headache, nausea, tallow romplexlfln, constipation, ' 1 ' pains under (boulder bladea, coated tongue, eoar tl>af I gtomaoh and dlxslncs* . , The only sure and safe way to keep the Ihrer In Cot lit mpvriwu* uiu iiKuuiiii cnnnmon is to uio a rtmfflf < j life* Or. Ti sober i J,lver bl.i1 Blood Hyrup tbat goea ,. . right to tho sarta affected Tin* cure la natural and I ><iVb aore. Hlnoo 18'?aJ Or. Thnohfr ?1,1 verand Blood Hyrup , t. f. and Dr. Thaoher'e Direr Medicine (Dry) hare been ' ' on the market During thla lime iboutanda have is he boon benefited by oalng thcin. v f Beeldee effecting permanent cnrea for all Lire* J and Blood dlioaaee ft acta aa a tonlo to tbe entire - AH human eyeteia, bnllding It np and energlatng tt. Tbooaaada of roiuntary ieetimonlals ought to bo "un valuable fa proving our remedy tbe beet. Dootde- / . tioi lay fa giving It a trial It coat* M genu In dry form , V M esata per Dottle, liquid, at your druggist If be ' av,( /ed> 4 t : "? <&* a CLEARANCE SAL! > NOW ON. ? ; a loss of dollars to us ain of dollars to you. yflK is sale. Not a flimsy one made up for this occasiou, I quick clearance of what ia left of our Fall and Win i and too few of that, and the "too few" make the wo blic's tastes and demands there would be no need of clei > age of wireless telegraph and flying machines. ices will be reduced to actual cost in most instances, soi s below will give you an idea i iportance of this sale: ist, regular price $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00, io close yC $2 0 ly a few left but your choice at VJ 2 5 ) kind, your choice now for ,. UbVJ ap at $4.00. dust a few of them left. They are 2.0 worth 15c, 25c and 35c. It must be moved. The pri< : and 20c. lally as good but too numerous to mention /4 r r // if a r i?f first few years its membership and ( 1 /\ I J"~"f tributions were suaall, but as the i y ^ work caiueou ilie Lord opened the lie; ^ -ir- i rtf* ?f ha members to do mute, make grer ^ I ^ efforts to increase membership, an< aa initke larger contributions. In honoi nee ?5aniL laU.llu.lIlg' some of our sisters who have dad j TTnirm * ?? P who have gone from among us, I m U IIIUIJ. P? l/. g^y ll(ey were aiways ou the lookout opportunities to encourage and build ANNUA!, MEETING our society to a higher standard of i cry Interesting Session of The At ?nr annual meeting in 1H9H M oman s Missionary society. i>. M. Lee was elated President, a :e Woman's Missionary Society of has been re-elected every year since [etts Creek church lieid their annu o her untiring energy the meinlieis hi ing Sunday, Feb. 2nd. FJiere was become more interest* d, and tlie wi a small congregation present, but lias'btteu carried on more suceessfu ? interest was manifested in toe Ln 1898 our yearly coutributions amou by those present, and some inter- ed to about $33 31; in 1899 to ?74 g papers were read. and in 18:mj lor all purposes, except. 1J 33 iYgut's wiiourn, wnose subject tor's salary, $1U."J 21. Again in 1! Wnyain I a member or the VV $7J 13. I think our society has ins ociety", was told moat effectively rapid progress It has a larger uiemb the standpoint of a chtislian, in ship, makesfiarger gifts and is striving wn earnest way. many ways to advance the Ma-.it low can 1 he the means of drawing work. We aie 1m ginning to leal.Z" tl teres tod ones into our society" was woman has a greater work to p*rfo abject of a paper prepared by Mi.v> than we have beeu aware of. Wha ie Graham. Among other things privilege we liave in the society oft aid : "A church grows in sliengUi filling our obligations to help spread I utali^es its own meiubers, and tin- Gospel bv our prayers and cnntrihutio Hirue of a society. Every lady Vfav we all feel the responsibility thai becomes a member of our society, upon us as a society and strive to aster how weak, can be a limp, more to advance the Master's work i Christ we ate strong though Seem- the year A FJ02 than we have ei weak. Much goal has been done done, although souje of our best me r society and much more may be bars have pitched their tents elsewhere for there was never greater need "May those of our church who t ussiouary workers than now" It. not. working witli us soon unite with :ing of disinterested one-", Mi-s and through Hie socialy help to send I aui said: "We should be loyal to Gospel it) the unsaved in lien then land'1 ociety and work* if not how can &li-s Ethel Walker read with etupl e the meaus of hringiug new uieui- sis a piece from F. M Journal entitl into our society. Just think of the "Will you offer prayeiV" Abt M we might save from an everlasting Clara Sparks ;e;v) a piece "Womai vith the aul of our little society Power." This together vvjili Script* lie help ot God." reading prayer and good niltsic, and I paper, "Wnat is my duty as a election of ctlicers closed the exercii Hi-r or the >V. M. .Society" wan of the d<*y. K. M. L. jtreprtred and read Its Miss Ida Bebo. SeJalia, 8. (k art she said. "This is a plain, ? ...< ? jhtforwaid question; one involving - . _ ... 1 stern responsibilities, 1 wondei |M C. Vv ir luucb lie loved president leali/,- u i she assigned nit; litis topic, how Hff 1 1 * A i ?sit.!e It is to speak interestiog.y ?>i |\J| | j 1f n ATf|TJ V T {\Y)(\ i self, and moat especially or who If I I I I I 11 I V f\| III | one should be and do My duty : WAIIA1UV1 1 "vvl V i, to the In st of my ability, i boss my soc.ety a-.ks of me. Abin> , | \68 responsibility. I'owtr i.?> j Pi is Spiin^ wo * ill &r!<l a Wiblyif me limit is duty. Hence it is uv depart ent to our Jewelry Store A ft to do ail that Is in my p.twei f*> March lotb we wili b ?v? itia mnat<i ?oou oi in: society a'- H f u.ce ot its na rungs, ro;i'iibu'tux dec.sof .Is diwmiibtl.)u iqlpiMje. r\ H it'll' istsrsfc Sz J?y; Spring Millinery lift OV? r. It 8 OIU'I'PTMUHr, Ilkr- 11) ' ' l'is cunseiou-'Liess of duty done, Ever brought to Unim, which wi I ?iveft us p'*:?ee kikI j >y iii the (1 uk in charge of a very experienced and u )urs." to-datc Northern trimmer. 11 another pajftT by Mrs. Delilah Do not buy your Spring hit u-i il v ? wa-s iHuuiiftl to tyith interest from , . ... . ? Kst that ?'ie gave ua cjicnoivgeun n see our stock. Vn ae det-;<u'iie 1 r glance over t Is* woik of thes.'Ci- have your trade if correct styles, d ir the past few years Her subj-c to date prjot*# ami courteous treat me "Has the W. M. Society of ilu- Can secure It. ih progress *1 any since its orpa.i i? If fOt 111 what way?" M*s mm? a a r i said; "Tbla society wasoigt- (IfllQO |w| r I II1Q P| I think, in the year 1884. For the "??? I WOIOJ V EXotice to Taxpuvcrs. _ I will he At llv f ?!Io*?vi??gr plaeea a; deaiit'llHled tielow for the i>?ttof tak i _ __ to)? leturu.s of real ami iwr-Ktnal projierty wflll Union, J.ui, l-l to llth, l'.H)2 West I IB IJ Spring Jan 13i h, at, Stanford's s'ote. r Gibfjp, JaQ', 14th, at lander's store in the roreuooM. ?? JSanford Willairn's store, Jan, 14 h Unfll m the afternoon. Cross K??ve. Jan, 15tli, H. G. Wiiburn's sto,e- . OE-AFi Sedalia, Jan. lfitli. in the forenoon IW'Sra^tiB u (jOiluu lliii (liiaek It.oh) Jan, 17th, in the forenoon. . __ JSantnc, Jan, 18lh, in the forenoon. At Union m olliice to Feb, 2nd. lit III Fish bam /lil> ?" >Ut Adainshwrg, Feb, r?th. Lockhart Mills, Feb Oth. n, ter Kelton, Feb 7th a fuiiS^yof, Joncaville, Feb 8th. At Union to Feb 20th. On that date i underwent) 1T, the time expires for taking to urns. All ber of physician. 1 that fail to comply with tho law will Iw "hen ceas'efb'iit ti Charged 60 per eeut. penalty Cor non re- I then'saw v< 1* mcnt. After I hs iulu* , ? ? to-day. after five jig J. G. 1 ARK. heartily and beg Auditor, Union County. _ Our treat Notice of Final Discharge. g*l?)T<Vf?* ? 6 INTFRNJ i will apply to .Jason M Greetr, Judwe ihibiuij f of Probate in ai d for the county of . Union, State of South Carolina, on March , Jl 17th, 1902, for a 11 mil discharge as :;d- Li uiiuislrator of tho estate of Larkin Lau- e, . f . caster, late of Union county, S. C., de- ' ' L f t-i ceased. All persons having claims jj, against said estate must present tliem B. Foster, properly attested on or before said day Plaintiff, to me at West Springs or to my attorney, .p J. A. Sawyer, Esq.. at Union C. H., or .. . 'v l e forever barred. decree of W A. Lancaster, to the big Admr. Larkin Luucaao-r, deceased, f^'urt House uu 0 Union Timer, Feb. 14, 1902. 7-4t. next, all that < _?_ being and situal . . o i Union county, Land O8l0. rung at Isabelli aU i.- - * - - V 11 TP *? ? ?* | oiflir ui ouutii v>aroiiiia, i t/'onrt or " Vi " trim ?> I vJ County of Union. } Probate. A ^enc Patrick J. Davis as Executor, etc., Plaiutiff one b fiainun, ^ lot of Isabella j lU Patrick 0 Davis, efc a), Pendants. By decree of the Probate Court, f will ' sell to the hit!heat bidder, on salesday in Terms of sale March, next, all that certain piece, par- f . eel or tract of land, lying, Ixnng and " situate in Union township, oouuty and State aforesaid, about four miles North TIvi?., Tru, of Union C. II , and bounded on the 7 ?: North by Wm Id. Gailman. East, ami South by lauds of the estate of Eliza Fins Ann Davis, deceased, and West by H. MM II. Belue, and containing one bundled Notice is In and forty acres, more or less, and being Duncan, aduoi; a portion of the tract of land owned by j n. Hicks, < Mts Eliza Attn Davis at the time of ber Jason M Gre death, and being the northern or north- h?d fur the cou western portion of same. A plat of said discharge as su< land may be seen at the office of the jt \s OIdtre< Probate Judge, and will In; exlubited at March, A D. the sale. of petition and Teims of sale cash. Purchaser to pay estate, for pai>eis. Jason M. Gkeeu, Probate Ju Prolate Judge. 7-5t. ? Ukk-k Tjmks, Feb'y 7ib, 1902. 1 ? !ii 1 Notice of Land Sals. H?-ii?biom?n iew (office we wish urts Statrof South Carolina,) Here is a good i iter County of Union. j Kindly give goo 1 to Jiv virtue of the authority conferred Tnn 4 T yrtR r of upon us by the will of the late Mrs. ina A '* muA Uld I diiiu tllimnhrios ivo urill nffai- f.ir ula CISC mat before trie Court House door, at Union, IlluMrated cala for s. (J., on ralesday in March. 1902 at ? ~? up public outcry to the highest bidder, the lOdCnOI ?se- following lands, towii: All that pi?ce, paro l or plantation of r7.[rCe , Irs, land, lying, bring and situate in Union *"e exHm'ni iud tuwindjip. county and Scare aforesaid, tificntes of qur By containing tUicu hundred (300) acres, ?lrd Friday, (1 i*ve more or lefts, and I mil l id? ,d as follows: House for colo ark o.i the North l.y the Dunn place and the jntendent of! Ily .John Tyler Davis place, on the East by white appliqan nt- lands of Dora McDaniel and the NIc- D. B. 19 Creight place, on the South by lands g.gt 'as- known as the Robert W. Harris place, JU1 and on trie West by lands of George Fc ide Bailey. ^ second ha rr~ terms ok sale: lion. Terms X One-third (i) cash and the balance in < flic*. nil *"vvo oruiual installments of one and . . . rm tflo years, with iiileieal on the credit AOrnillll H portion from dav of sale The credit Stale ? f South < ... portion to Ik-secured by tlie bond of the ( Ymntvnfll ;: ,.u.,h,f,r ami mo. ,?a?a Of the premies "''"J sold, hut with leave to the purchaser to p TT ; , p .v eh c.l, al.mil . he s? desire. Ua'? do ' J WII.KV I * UMl'll It! Its, " 'mS do H (, jjA|rKy * door, on March Qualifljd Executors of' the Will of \?1! ' Mis Isouiia Humphries, decrfasai. Union Co Urn m- - ... 1 ' ten shares of tli > " Union Cotton It iro us ! Stuttering Cured Admr. eetate ,'v; At Chester. S. C. ia- Dr G. W. Randolph who lias that pliPP ed noti d vo ce who >1 at St. Louis is travel- b Ik b b iss \ny a few in nlhs in the Smlli, stopping J HlkRa i's at. large cities and cmiug, hundreds of tie unfortunate st am merits. He lias been lie prt v iiicd upon to stop a few weeks at Any lilt res (>pMer, S C., Jy-fotegoingt<? Richmond. ' " Ho is now at iliti Williams fyius , Main Spoon with St. We hope that every stammer t i n ' ' ail the lend will go tobiuiaud get cured, any baby lefi leading papers all over the South are lull.I ill Mo nruiw lift d "roof man* iii At'auta and (Joluiub a two yearn L,1 y iuo Hi-generally cures them iu a few I 1 vjL/ | d-tja Charges reasinatil* lMeafle hard ? tin f'? a Hlaramerer Il-iuemher the GohHi il.de, ]'.\k Mother QltlV Notice Of Election which 18 sen er ,T'V Hoard #.f < or-lr^ ",;1 must come a elect iSfri1 K <?i 'I llv.i I>.-center 1*'- Miii'i-h 1 *?: li. i i x1. All ' ppl!CHti(?i?H mtM !* Ihwl wi?h 'If tinder,i*. ed on or OIK iKifiiw ilie 2lc> <?t K li'Miirv K M VV iiitlock Clerk. A , Pen 1?? 11*12 7-2i Also Wl >* Notiqe to Creditors and Debtors,; 1 ,cture or a All |*ere<>liM having el Hime Hg.f H' Hie Also au enta e of of Philip Vf. (Jnhen, rieemtwl, | are hetehv n .titled t ? present, *arne to i traded at oni " ' the ??nd?'tHUiriefi. prcporly aitcHted. on , tj, ' or Ik fore March 18, llh'2 or In* f-irevt r H1SO au '11- bar" d: and all peuonH indehted to paid >(.| estate ate hen-h> notitiert to rnake?cttlement with the MT>d'r*igfn?.l Immediately Mits HiNittmA Cmmw IArimiiii* nt?Hif w|*4> vvtM or IVIa J. A Sawkr, A tufnoy for ?iid estate, Union, fc*. C. 7-4U I " tlftfUt i Mini \f F? NolS? * ALL CASES OF MESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE >ur new invention. Only those born <leaf are incurable. ] NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. F. A. WERWIAH, OF BALTIMORE, 3AYS: ^ Baltimore, Md., March jp, icci. Being entirely cured of deufnes*. (hanks lo your treatment, I will nor/ give you ny case, to be used at your discretion. n*i 3 ago my right ear begau to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost is ear entirely. \ treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted a num. (, among others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me that n could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noises would le hearing in the affected car would be lost forever. >ur advertisement accidentally In a New York paper, and ordered your treatid used it only a few days according to your directions the noisesceaaed. r.ud weeks, wy hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I tliack yoo *v iviuaiu * ?tlj uui* *WMI?? _ . ^ , F. A. werman, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Unent doe* not interfere with your usual occupation. "4 YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME "V"*- , tTIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICACO, ILL 1 and Sale' Citation,to Kindred and Creditors. Llaroliua,) Court of _ ,, fnion. J Probate. State of South Carolina,) , u Admiutotrator. etc., _ County of Uuton. ( By Jason M. Grbbk, Esq., Probatb vs. Judge. d, et al, Defendants. Whereas, It. S. Foster^ has made suit the Probate Court, I will to me to giant him Letters of Admiuia[hest bidder, before the tration on the estate and effects of I. E. or, onsalesdayin March, Tinsley, deceased. Jfc jertain lot of land, lying, These are, therefore, to cite and adto in Jonesville township, monish all and singular the kindred aud South Carolina, begin- creditors of the said I. E. Tinsley, de\ Foster's corner, thence ceased, that they be and appear'before tone, thense S. 41$ E. to me, in the Court of Probate, to be held e S. 51 W. to*a stone, at Union C. II., South Carolina, on the 1Y. to beginning, contain- 15th day of February, next, after publtounded on the North by cation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the foreVnn Foster, on the East noon, to show cause, if any they have, lands belonging to Ann why the said Administration should not on the West by the rail- be granted. Given under mr hand and seal this 1st i cash. Purchaser to pay day of Febrpary, Anno Dopiiiii, 190^t Jason m. Ghkru, Jason M. Greer, Probate Judge. Probate Judge. Published on the 7th day of Feh-, 1903, 58, Feb'y 7th, 1003 in Tiik Union TfMES. 0-21. il Discharge. ? wood s Seeds ieceased, has applied to 1IVVU ^ MvvUU BEST FOR THE SOUTH. f that'tbTnui day of SEED POTATOES ?Toalte^m'ent o?^5 ?" ? ??? ?* '?? "WAUIIS. We nave thousands of barrels is Jason M. Grebr, rt<5ki,?S ?"2 fl?ine-trow? ^ dge, Union County, k C. v ? Second Crop Seod. ** ' " W ood'a 1002 Catalogue girea comparative crop results, Ixith as - . - to earliness and yield, with MaineI tDj grown ami Second-crc*) seed. It . also contains much other useful >?S Malinger pf a branch Vn|UjIj,ic iuformation about to open in ting vicinity. potatoes. Write for O&tnlagu* and opening for the right man. fcppdal Potato l'rlce List, * d reference when writing. M RI8 WHOLESALE HOUSE, Wood s D^ptiveJiWgw :INNATI. OHIO. nateliilorinaMan about all Be*ds,i(lvlpg ' notonly dasoriptiona, l>?t thft lieMcras* logue 4 Ct8. stamps. 6-Gt to grow, most successful ways of grow* , ......? log different crops, and niuali other Inrw-_|_-?s__ formation of special ipttrowt to every rs txaminauon. Truoker, l.ftrdrncra.udrars:cr. Moiled free upon mjufst. sition for Teachers cer : I T.W. Wood & Sons Seedsmen, I ilificatlon will be held RICHM0?D, VtRSIHIA. , Slat) February. Court Trucker* ond Farmers requiring large red and County Super- BSE1* Education's office for lgT?WrTWat^-r;.raaa??a^ Ant, 0. J5. U. 0. ~ w Dr. Mason's Completion Tablet* ??-? removes pimples, freckles, wrinkles, |J* ?al6, blackheads, redness of face or note nd surrey lu good condi- aiJd any skin blemish, giving a clear ^ easy. AduI^ at Tim ice Rnd beautiful complexion." $1,00 a 5-6tp. box. J. H. Mason & Co., Hancock, -7?-?;?? Maryland. 26-ly strator s Sale. 1 Carolina, } In the Pro- Noticet NoticeJ uion. | Court. AU personB hET|ng cl*lme against be Pr?bate Court for the tjie estxte of Y. S. Bobo, deceased, i and state aforesaid, I rau8t present them to the undersigned i l^foietheCoiirtHouae properiy ^tested, and all parties inZ Sf: dobted malt make payment at onee. /tie common stock of the T * v _. a Mills, of Union, 8. 4U E"C,Uttr 2f e preferred stock of the the last Will and Testament of Y. 8. [ills, of Union, 8. <J. Bobo? Deceased. 4-4tp. ^ T. C. Duncan, . , . of J. L Hicks, deceased. hen y?u WRnt the n*WB rBRd TOt 1. (H*. Uolop TniE|. r-cagg--grr;^-; r-rrrrTr,-?*"jyr .1 i ? ' * ' :~rr? r.-?* ! AT WONDER STORE. other in Union County can get a Solid Silver Baby baby's given name engraved on the handle, toy is than one year old at the Wonder Store. t como in person and make writteu application, t into the factory, and upon return of spoon mother nd give a receipt for spoon. is While This Offer Lasts. ? th $1.00 Cash trade we will give you a beautiful Floral Framed Mirror of good size, while they last, JCgg Carrier with $20 in trade?need not all be b time. This is the thing every one needs?it is _ \j| Keeper. Come and see it. RICE, Jr. E. U., Prop, I