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Considerable interest has been manifested in the operation of this law, and it is believed that the state ment below, given out by the Atlanta postoffiee, will prove of interest: "That hereafter fourth-class mail matter shall embrace all other mat ter, including farm and factory pro ducts, not now embraced by law in either the first, second or third class, not exceeding eleven pounds in weight, nor greater in size than seventy-two inches in length and girth combined, nor in form or kind likely to injure the person of any postal employe or dam age the mail equipment or other mail matter and not of a character perish able within a period reasonably re quired for transportation and deliv Eight Postal Zones "That for the purposes of this sec tion the United States and its sev eral territories and possessions, ex cepting the Philippine islands, shall be divided into units of area thirty minutes square, identical with a quar ter of the area formed by the inter secting parallels of latitude and me ridians of longitude, represented on appropriate postal maps or plans, and such units of area shall be the ba sis of eight postal zones, as follows: "The first zone shall include all ter ritory within such quadrangle, in con junction with every contiguous quad rangle, representing an area having a mean radial distance of approxi mately fifty miles from the center of any given unit of area. "The second zone shall include all units of area outside the first zone ly ing in whole or in part, within a ra dius of approximately 150 miles from Little Things for the Little Ones Our stock is just full of 'em?little tooth-brushes, combs, sponges, and countless other articles you Lnow are necessary. Then too we have a rare assortment of Diamond Dyes Tbey keep little wardrobei?and bif onei too? constantly new and beautiful. Teu cent* per package .He.HURRAY DRUG CO Abbeville, S. C. Grei For t 'COL by Internatioi the BEST 1 21-S 2 3-< 2 3-' 1 Ho le on or befo] n n Ill till ABB \RCELS POST. the center of a given unit ot area. "The third zone include all units of area outside the second zone lying in whole or in part within a radius of approximately 300 miles from the center of a given unit of area. "The fourth zone shall include all units of area outside the third zone lying in whole or in part within a radius of approximately 600 miles Irom the center of a given unit or area. "The fifth zone shall include all un its of area outside the fourth zone, lying in whole or in part within a ra dius of approximately 1,000 miles from the center of a given unit of area. "The sixth zone shall include all units of area outside the fifth zone, ly ing in whole or in part within a ra dius of approximately 1,400 miles from the center of a given unit of area. " The seventh zone shall include all units outside the sixth zone lying in whcle or in part within a radius of approximately 1,800 miles from the center of a given unit of area. x uc uiguiu tunc oiian mi/iuuc an units of area outside the seventh zone. One Cent Per Ouuee "That the rate of postage on fourth class matter weighing not more than four ounces shall be one cent for each ounce or fraction of an ounce; and on such matter in excess of four ounces in weight the rate shall be by the ( pound, as hereinafter provided, the postage in all cases to be prepaid by distinctive postage stamps affixed. "That except as provided in the! next preceding paragraph postage on matter of the fourth class shall be prepaid at che following rates: ' j "On all matter mailed at the posiof flce from which a rural route starts, for delivery on such route, or mailed at any point on such route for deliv ery at any other point thereon, or at the office from which the route starts, or oil any rural route starting there from, and on all matter mailed at a city carrier office, or at any point within its delivery limits, for delivery by carriers from that office, or at uny office for local delivery, 5 cents for the first pound or fraction of a pound and 1 cent for each additional pound or fraction of a pound. "For delivery within the first zone, except as provided in the next preced nig paragrapn, ? cents tor the first pound or fraction of a pound and 3 cents for each additional pound or fraction of a pound. "For delivery within the second zone, 6 cents for the first pound or fraction of a pound and 4 cents for each adjitionul pMir.d or fraction o!' t pound. "For delivery witn.n the third zone, 7 cents for the first pound or fraction of a pound and 5 cents for each adii Hnnal nminH r*r frontinri c\t a nmtn/1 V* V* i.UVV.VU VI i^WUHU. I "For delivery within the fourth zone, 8 cents for the first pound or fraction of a pound and 6 cents for each addi tional pound or fraction of a pound. "For delivery within the fifth zone,9 cents for the first pound or fraction of a pound and 7 cents for each addi tional pound or fraction of a pound. "For delivery within the sixth zone, 10 cents for the first pound or frac tion of a pound and 9 cents for each additional pound or fraction of a pound. "For delivery within the seventh zone, 11 cents for the first pound or fraction of a pound, and 10 cents for at he Next T1 UMB rial Harvester WAGONS m I Regular Tw 1 Regular Tw 1 Wide Tire, rse Wagons R< re November j advantages 'life EYILLE, each additional pound or fraction of a pound. I "For delivery within the eighth zone, and between the Philippine islands1 and any portion of the United States,1 including the district of Columbia, and the several territories and possessions, I 12 cents for the first pound or frac tion of a pound, and 12 cents for each additional pound or fraction of a' pound." CHICORA REMAINS IN GREENVILLE CITY Bethel l'resbyterj -Turned me itick I iu the C'ltj'h Favor Chlcora College, the Presbyterian woman's college of the State, will not be moved from Greenville to Laur ens. This was made certain yester day when the Bethel Presbytery, meeting at Fort Mill, voted yesterday against the proposed change of loca tion. The consent of five of the seven Presbyteries in South Carolina was necessary before the institution could be moved. Three of these have vot ed against removal and one in favor of it, therefore even should the re maining three vote for the change there would be but four favorable votes and the college could not be moved without at least five. TMe fee uee rresoyiery wns me first to vote. It met in Dillon county last week and voted for the college to remain in Greenville. South Caro lina Presbytery which m-*c Wednes day at Donalds voted in favor of the change, and on the same day Pied mont Presbytery voted against the change. The three which have not met are Charleston, Enoree and Har mony. The first two named will meet at McClellansville nnd Spartanburg, respectively on next Tuesday. Har mony will meet sometime during the week following. The trustees of Chicora decided last summer to leave the final dis position of the proposed change to the seven Presbyteries. The trustees decided to take up no final action on their own authority, though at a sec ond meeting they voted to rescind a decision of the first meeting which would have moved the (ollege to Laurens.?Greenville News. Illankets 50c and up to $3.o0 pair at PiliakoffN. 2 FOR SALE BUY A GOOD FARM OK A TIM It Kit TRACT IN SOUTH GEORGIA Write to-day for my booklet of "one hundred Farms and Timber Tracts for sale," in the banner coun ties of Thomas, Brooks, Grady, Deca tur and Mitchell. Large tracts, small tracts, improved or unimproved, fine level sandy loam and red pebbly land with red clay subsoil, labor abundant, best roads in . Georgia, best cotton lands in South, good neighborhoods, schools and churches, pure free stone and artesian water, plenty hog and hominy, saw mill timber, turpentine locations, cut over lands, coloniza tion lands, fine stock raising section, city property paying 10 per cent and over. Write me what you want and I will answer by early mail describing the property which you want Yours to serve, W. E. CRAIGMILES, Thomasville, Georgia. Ad-25-2-9. \ lirtv Davs 1 > ?' Company and UDE at the fo] o Horse Wag ro Horse Wag L wo Horse W i egular 2 1 -8 ?< 1st. These . over any o1 Mot SOUT "THE TRAVELING SALESMAN'/ "The Traveling Salesman," James Forbes' latest comedy which will be at the Opera House on Friday, Oct 4, for one night is the first play written that takes the thoroughly American character, the drummer, as the central **.. r:??,1^1 i* Figure, l IIci i mi . r ui uua ucuuvaiix/u 7 the "knight of the grip" is true to life ' is evidenced by the fact that it has re-1 ceived the endorsement of the I'nited Commercial Travelers and the Travel-, ers' Protective Association. RELIEVES CATARRH IN ONE HOUR. The quickest and easiest way to open up your niticns clogged hefcd and free the throat fr mi Catarrhal secretions is to breathe Booth's HYOMEf. Don'i. waste lime with impossible methods; HYOMEI has elided the | misery of Catarrh for thousands of de 8pairing sulJVrerH ; it will do the same for you if you will aive it si fair trial. Just breathe it; it kills Catarrh eerms and banishes Catarrh. A HYOMEI outfit, which includes inhaler, costs Separate bottles, if afterwards needed, owe, at pnarmacisis every where. Money back from C. A Mil ford & Co., if dissatisfied. The State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. COURT OF COMMON l'LKAS. it. W. Harper, Plaintiff, against Plioe-' be McGowan, James McGowan, Sarah Chandler, Andiew McGow an, Mos-e MfiNowHD, Arthur Me Gowa1--, Mary Hall, Harrison Mc Gowan, Austin McGowan, Ophe lia Ilobinsou, and tbe children of Tomtnv McGowan, deceased, > named J. B. McGowan. Sarah Mc Gowan and "Monk" McGowan, Defendants. Summons. To the Drfer-dants above named : You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in Ibis action, which is filed in tlie oflice of tbe Clerk of th* Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said com plaint on the subscriber at his rtliee at Abbeville Court Home, within twenty days afier the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if vou fail toanswer tlie compiaim wiihin tlie time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to theCouit f<?r the relief demanded in the com plaint. Dated this 10th day of September, A. D. 1912. J. Frank Clinkscales, Plaintiffs' .Attorney. Sfate of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. To the non-resident defendants, James McCJowan, Andrew McUovian and Ophelia Kohinson: Take notice, that a copy of the Sum mons and Complaint in the above en titled action is fibd in the ollice of i lie Clerk of Court of Common Fleas for Abbeville County. South Carolina, wher- it may he inspected by you. J. Frank ('links-cales, Plaintiffs' Attorney. Sept. 25, 1912. (it n e Offer fo WAG r*naT?cin+oor1 ll . g 14.GII M)AXUUUU. KJ [lowing unhea ons . . . $ ons . . , $ igons . . $ 36 and 21-4 $ Wagons nave ;her wagons : or H CAROI ^ There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all othwr diseMes put together, and until the lMt few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many yesirs doctors pronounccd it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Sci ence has proven Catarrh to be a consti tutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only Constitu tional cure on the market. It is taken in ternally in doses from 10 drops to a tea epoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and tes timonials. Address- F. J, CHENEY <fc CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. (.Auverusement) Tlie State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Probate Court In the matter of the Estate of W. "\V. Gi bert, Deceased. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons indebted to said estate must settle without delay, and those holding claims against the estate must present them properly attested to A. H. Gibert, J. S. Stark, Adnirs. Ab oevllle-Green wo od MUTUAL ASSOCIATION. Property Insured, $2,100,000 February 1st, 1912, KITE TO OR CALL on the underalgnei ** or tlie Dlroclor of your Townehij for any Information you may desire about our plan of Insurance. We Insure your property agaloul destru" Hon by hie, mnsnai is LitsTsma, ind do so cheaper th??' *nv rryr. pony In oxls'piicf Dwellings covered wltli metal routs are inwureit for'ii per cent, cheaper tIn u o'her proi erty. R^membcu we ai? t>reparfd to ; rove to yot that oure le tbfe HRfesl and eueiipeat plan o' Insurance l:nown. J. Re BIAEE, Gen. Agent Abbeville, 3. ?. I. ERASER LYON, Pre?. Abbeville, S. C, H U. Majors, Greenwood j!t. Mabry Cokesbury W. B. Acker ;\Uo?Br ? 1? s Ki |t DupWbhI W. W. 1j. Keller l-ong Cane I Keller smlthv lie I). A Wurdliiw Cedar Byrlr.v: W. W. iirndlfv Abbtvllle Or J. A. Anderson Autrevll.e S s Bo'es liOwmlCNVlliir A O. "rant Mapnolla A. B. Kennedy Calhoun Mill* ? P Mortal) Bordenmi 11. I.. Kasor alnut Orove W. A NU'Klea Hodges M. Ci. Bowles Coronaea j>. s. Haiti wane^r Nluf ty-Hlx A. D. Tin* inejnihil KItiHUU Jr.. B.Tay or Ktolowr-hlp JimmiIi l.nke I'hfvnl? \V. sin!1 li Yerdcry .1. li. C?ill?:H Bradlf.v I. W. ! von rr, y A. W Younplilood Yeldell (i. K. l)'>rii CalllHou O K. l>oru Klrkseys S. H Stevens Br?OM Abbeville. H C.. Keb. 1. H1^ ale! r Sale ONS' y them and u ird of prices: 52.80 55.00 57.00 37.50 extra size be made. ar i jINA SCHOOL Tablets In General Scho Speed's Di Insure Yc ana 1 This is the season of too much green food and stock. The premium is used for farming purposes gv animals. We insured WRITE OR 1 Abbeville Insura: J. E. McDAVI Only one Dealei can sell you the fairest-priced coff be had anywher* sells The Vc VOTAN ( VOTAP Each, best c This dea L. W. KELL] oo < 0 00 oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo s to be OO oo OO OO oo oo OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO ds and OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO oo 00 00 ^ 00 9 oo oo oo oo OO o BOOKS Pencils k ol Supplies. ug Store. ' >ur Mules lorses : year when hard work, bad corn will kill your $7 per $100 on animals >. and $6 per $100 on bu? . 27 head last few da)'S. PHONE US nee & Trust Co. 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