than vermifuge. These improve-1 ments, as said above, have necessitated an outlay of $10,000, but they have placed the Shelby Mills iu the front rank, and Messrs. Elliott, Messick Co., are now prepared to turn out one hundred barrels of their Patent flour every day. All this machinery is presided over by Calvin Butler, head miller, with Charlie Flynn a good second. Everybody in the county knows Cal and Charlie, and everybody likes them, for they are good millers and also perfect gentlemen, who have made themselves and their employers popular. In conclusion we would say that if you want the best flour you ever had in your life, flour which will make premium bread, go to the Shclbv Mills and buv it.