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- ^Tumnrrrifii w imnin' urirn-i ' inn %%%%%%%%%% \ Tiir t I I l I We ^ oHMen^ ID Doxes oj six pair oniy. \jj to ft box?solid or auorted i .A Mk fts desired. gm Egyptian Cotton?two T flmn \ light ftnd medium?t V HH^R| \ Colors, Mack, black |V \ (eet, steel y \^^^and c^ark tan. I^^RHk^N^A \ gray, tan' BP | \ P?tme. T. 1HbB^\ I \ Coven Jfa \ \ same l Th A $2 tc" va jc An WE HAVE Tt Toys and * m " That ever < we are goin Doll tliat 3 dow. All v us a call a: we can savt a big stock have mark* fail to come you tnat ou Don't forget YOURS TO PL A. B. C On the Con AI ^ pAnnnni IM1D01 We carry a stoc ^ and every line of sh< We can fit any The styles are t Guarante We Sell to G aejlre coluii, ' weights? 2.00 a bo* # ^ ply.light 1 It gives us pleasure to t weight? [j SB I without personal loss d by the M positive K araotee. M e Rosenb( ;0 DOLL IE GREATEST LINE OF ' ?. r* onrisinicid VJUU came to Abbeville, and g to give away the Big rou can see in our win<re ask is that you give ad let us show you that i you money. We have of these goods and we 3d them close Don't i in and let us convince r prices are the lowest. to ask for the D Coupon. 1? A CV HEATHAF ler at McKee's old stand. 3-DT7IT7-TT T X? C JJDXU V XJUXJJJJ, k. Footwear for k of Shoes large enough to aes we sell is the best we Ci foot, because we carry all he same you will find in a e Every live Absolute make good any shoe that ?because we buy only fron 3rg Merc So Near Panama. ?The ding t If press comments are to be believed' yjc0 j the United States would be justified in wip- betwe< ing Nicarauga off the map. It seems annua that Zelayn, even against the protest of six mil his own ministers, shot to death LeRoy I three i Cannon and Leonard Groce, both of whom ' No uore cuiiiiiiibbiun& iwiuui-io 111 tnu iour aiiiuui lutionury army. They had boen guilty of percei no act other than such as is permissible in great r civilized warfare, and it seems that the jutatei only question for this government to de- graph, terinine is whether or not the revolution this or ^ had assumed such magnitude as to raise con^ it above the level of mere treason, in which hands case soldiers of the revolutionary army missio should have been treated m.erely as priso- uai re( ncrs of war. The The fact is the revolutionary army now g^ouid has enrolled more than 1G00 men, and in a flx rat, small country like Kicaraugua, this must can ]jC represent more tlian fifty per cent of her state t male inhabitants of fighting ago. its boi 4 Groco is said to have had an estate in an(j r I; Kicaraugua valued at $250,000, while Can- state. ^3 non had an estate of $30,000, which was intersi 11^ confiscated three years ago. state i j\Xon who have lived in those South American republics and who have owned large bcliev estates, sny that it is dangerous to leave ou, - the country. That their estates would bo confiscated and it is dangerous to return .. with a view to reclaiming them. We are too ignorant of international law Miss to say what wero Nicaraugua's rights relativo to Cannon and Groce; we hope that Frida' the United States Government, because of Mrs. ^ its greater strength, will stay strictly within the rules of international law; but trjct y if the law or nations nas wen vioiuiuu auss *. there could be no better time to make (it oft these republics sit up and take notice. c-liildn If the United States Government should fiectin withdraw its strong arm, every foot of After 1 Central and South American soil would be gobbled up by European powers within o*he live years. They owe their very existence presei to the Monroe Doctrine. The citizen of to Mis the United States is then entitled to something more than savage treatment at their hands. Have they received it in the ease of Cannon and Groce? Justice and equity should characterize It's our investigation, and the letter of the law ')eSf- | should be observed however rigorous. Bu kl trior ifi Ten Cent Messages. Eyes, TT?,5/m Tnlnm*nnli Pmimniiv J.I1C IM'SICIII 11I1WU .. . charges twenty live cents fur a message c. or 1 ten wprds, within a state, and forty cents f>r a ten word message beyond the state Shi lino. The same message is sent in Eng" land for six cents, and in other European Countries for not more than ten cents, and [(y j(|l T "1 a handsome profit is derived even at tliis dnctoi I I lu\v figure. The explanation i"s found in 10 vai VyJLA the fact that a much smaller per cent of ( ., at the population use the telegrapJi lines at the higher rate. In the United States less J1'111than one per cent of the population use the Liver* telegraph to transmit messages while fifty .^c al' Jive per cent of the per cent of the population of Switzerland and sixty one per Folej coutjh cent of tlie population 01 .ueiguuii use mu symp r telegraph I i lies. *uou i' The wire does not. deteriate because of ui>rini i grw the greater number of messages; tho wear ,|!?",|lil|r a /yg on the instruments is scarcely appreciable; J.tvl.M ? a n and operators must be employed for their W |? whole time; hence it costs as little to send Ja one hundred messages as to semi ten. gout i "Why then will the American people continue to fatten this trust fed monopoly? C. A. M Hi rmw^wiTM nir-rjixjjjjnrir- ?irn? > ;r.. if wgr, %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% HS1 I ILL III i (Ti >, u. 1 Everybody * i fill an exclusive shoe stor< an buy. the lasts and widths. ny large city. Pair of ? Satisfaction. does not wear well?and w n houses that guarantee th< jantile Cc ^WV*WWWWV%1 profits of tbo Western Union, accor- PUPA pw Jl All NI ,o a statement made by Mr. Clark, ClbV tAAIflllll President of that Company, ranged 3n five millions and seven millions ly from 1880 to 1900, or an average of lions annually on a capitalization, of millions in 1863. patieular objection raised to the it of profit even though it reach 200 Are your eyes dele nt, but when the profit can be in the opportunity to hav measure sustained and business fac- ined and the trouble loi 1 by a more general use of the tele- you free of charge. why not take steps to bring about .U1? hemost won , J ment for examining . iii 11. .. . .. placed on the market, ? jress should place this matter in the * nothing to have yc of the Interstate Commerce Com- fne()> Three minutes n, with power to inaugurate agrad- W1th the aid of this in luction to say one cent a word. convince you that the ' Rail Road Commission of this state ocular examination is [ be empowered by the Legislature to anti that there can be os on all intra state messages. There my tests. no question of the authority of the I We {jive below a pai ;o deal with agents and lines within J of the field coverecf I ders, especially when the sending rnent, but we prefer th (ceiving points are both within the for yourself. There can be no interference with VERIFICAT! tate commerce in the matter of intra- , ? .... . .. . nessages. In far-sight test it in( le these are random suggestions, we |an^e an(^ reading 8 they are worthy o( consider atioa Ktent an3"?ie manlfcn State Legislature. by the static. In presb ?cates the latent and r LIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT. verifies by the dynamic . Kate Crawford, teacher of Santeck 1 and her pupils delightfully enter- ?/ indicator give the frtonHe tions, which are verin y evening' Dec. 3rd, at the home of noeular convergence sea \V. L. Dawson. matism it gives two se main feature of the evening enter- tions which should bait ent was the popular play, "The Die- Tho nunilai-v rfi? kule of fifty years ago" given by rec'* .. pupilary d is Crawford and her pupils for the bene- 011 pupilary scale. lh lie Santuck School. comniodation, eonverg play was a decided success. The fraction, are indicated en acated their parts admirably re- on the binocular scale. much credit upon their teacher. crini-nil nf Hip\j the play was over the guest ushered rections spoken of, they i dinning room were delicious re- er verified and balancec tients were served, thp dptina ^ evening was highly enjoyed by all K it and each one felt much indebted whi(-h attached to the s Crawford and her pupils for an Droner anti an?r| ig of rare fun. proper anu uacu <i 'fa1 Everett Thomnkins ready to cast lts reflex _ ere" iiiompkins. atraight into the eyes 0 looks through the b liookinic One's Best holder .into the darka woman's delight to look her machine. This does >ut pimples, skin eruptions, sore> dark-room. The ligli boils rob life of joy. Listen ! patient are all fixed, a en's Arnica Salve cures them ; instantaneous. < the skin soft and velvety. D Call and have your e^ lo.ihpfMPP f!nres Pirnnles. 8or? tVoo HAW nvor Park Cold Sores, Cracked Lips ^tore 3td Hands. Try it. Infallibli len. 25c at Speed's drugstore. op early at Dargan's. Thl* is Worth Reme fcitnnir for 15 ToaM Whenever you linve a em ?tune lor i.? ltnrn remember that Foley's H<?r digestion's pangs?Irving many cure It. ttememiier the nami \s and $'3)0.00 worth of medicine an_i Tar, and refute substitute n, B. F. Avscue. of Jngleside. N & last used Dr. King's New Life 1 and writes tluy wholly cured Thev cure Constipation, Bil- Read Link's flir >sa, Sick Headnche, Stomach, qr\ *1 Kidney and Bowel troubles. CCIltS Will QO t. Speed's drugstore. $1.00 during the 'k Honey and Tar In the bent and s feel December. remedy for children. Ai the Arm - r , >inK nl H CO a. give hn uireniru, nmH danger of oioup, brohchltls. sort rri. 1 cold In the head, aun s'utty hreailiir'K. AUG XvOS UDCrg I ;? corofori and ease to tbe little one*, p TOJ11 oono wnll is no opiates or oilier harmful drugs. 00. Will Save yOU WHyn ?n hHiid, ?uJ refuse substitutes. +i?D iiford & co. bagging and ties. exposure, 8ml when you feel a cold on. lake Ku:ev'b Hniiey and Tar, the SVirm PArltr at. D&r limat and Iuiik remedy. It stops the ?noP early <u Udl relieves the ccuKeailon, and expels tbe >ui your tyslem. Is mildly laxative. ? iiford a Co. I Shop early at Dar #?. >y^TT v < - >? v ;% ^ f I I Inc. ; ~ I >hoes | e can do this ? ;ir goods to us. f ~~ t t >. Inc. | ? =!|1 OUBHR IlCt. I. OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FBOM ^ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15th etive? if so, UNTIL FBIDAY, DEe them exam- CEMBEE 31st. 1909. cated is offered I am demon-] the^eyes" ever The Bate of State, ounty, School md it will cost and Special Tax, Including One Sin" Dollar Poll Tax, One Dollar striiment, win Commutation Tax. whole field of covered bv it, tn accordance with an act to ? _ i.,;. ' X raise supplies for the fiscal year commenono mistake in jDg January l, 1909, notice Is hereby given tbat tbe omoe of Coanty Treasurer for Abbe (IqI at'itpmonf vllle County will be open - 'be collection of taxes for said fiscal yeai n Friday, Octo>y this lllStru- ber 15th, until Friday, December 81st, withat vou test it out penalty. There will be added? J 4 nunslunf nn? rw?r ppnt. nn all taxes DOt paid on January 1st, 1910. ,~KI A penalty of two per cent, on *11 taxes not WIN paid on February lat, 1910. , x, ^ A penalty of seven per cent, on all taxea licates the dis- not paid on March 1st. 1910. at same time; Bates per oent. of taxation are as follows: indicates the state Tax ? "J,111' t; and verities special county s. f u yopia, it indi- Constitutional School 8 nanifest; and Tola, J7" J. In myopia, jn addition to the above, a special tax will , the readings be collected for school purposes m follows: proper correc- Abbeville Speolal 8cbool 5 mills O/I nn thp hi. Abbeville Speolal B. R. Bonds " ea on tnc pi- Abbeville High School 1 ? " lie. In astlg- AntrevUle 2 " ?parate correc- ?0DB,!?8 ; 2 !*. K/-> Due Wesl 8 tnee to be COr- Keowee .. 3 tance is found Lebanon 4 " ! binocular ac- Beta^r.Z.V""/r.'"!!Z."!;!;!.\'.".'.'.'.' s " ence and re- Lowndeuviiie 4 * at one stroke wVnFnJSS1 i ? In all the cor- McCormicn'4 r can be furth- J*011?1? '? '! i t.? Fdndvllle 3 " ' Warrenton 3 " Cfjpp Cold Springs 8 " A poll tax 01 Uoe uonsr per capntt uu ?u i machine at ma,e citizens between the ace of 21 and 60 ' years, except auch an are exempt by law, will !es, is always je collected. light full and a commutation road tax of One Dollar will f natinnt whn 1)8 collected the same time as other taxes I t \viiu from all maleoltlzens between the ages of 18 inocular lens and 50 years, except such as are exempted by rnntn of thp'law- Unless said tax Is paid by flritof March, iuuiii "1C | i910l eight days work upon the public highaway Wltn a ways will be required under an overseer, if BO it, antrle and much be necessary. ' 1 Taxes are payable only In gold and allrer nil llie rebUUS colDi Uuitwj States currency, National Bank Notes and CouponR ol State Bonds which bei?n? nvominprl come payable during the year 1909. A tax of v t> ? 50 cents will be collected on eacb dog. :er <X lveese i> Parties desiring Information by mall In reeard to their taxes will please write before December 16.b, stating tbo location ot their property, and Inc ude postage for reply, and FT'OTp those paying taxes by check must Include LJOJCi. the charge lor collection J. F, BRADLEY, mberinir County Treasurer, igti or oojd, Just Oct. 1909. ih\ a: d Tar will ? ? Land for Sale. , One Hundred and Two and Oneniture ad. ? . . _nri. nf Half Acres, i x witbiu 'ess tbau two miles of the inmonth Of corporate limits of Abbeville. One five room bouse in good condition, one large roomy bam, two additional tenant bouses, good well and spring, Vrprrantilfc splendid pasture. Terms of Sale?One-third cash and money OD balance on time. Apply to S. A. Graves. RCKUVuru uturuuici , No.83duel2 31p.ro. Houthbound vestibule gciH 8, No. 52 due 12 46 p. m. Northbound local. No. S3 due S.lti p. m. Southbound local. No. 32 due 4.15p.ro. Northbound vestibule. ...I. No. 37 due 2.80 a. m. Southbound night train gall o. No. 8<J due 2.43 a. m. Northbound night trux