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5 I If You W o ^ K^/vAtni I, Don'l ! Th< | G | HANDSC? ([ SLIPPERS AND 0 ' % If you are as particula % appearance of your sh ^ are about the rest of; ^ es you'll much prefei ^ we sell at $2.50 to ^ any sold anywhere money. CARRANZA NOTE consli RAISES NEW ISSUE the c> 0 consic treat (Continued from Page One) ment H _ forces 1 judged that by reason of the time _ I which had transpired and for the purN pose of treating a case already pass- Wa Bj ed, the said incident could not con- Baker tinue as a proposal for the reciprocal was v passing of troops." Carra 9 Claim Note Wrongly Interpreted. questi I The fact that the United States entire had incorrectly interpreted the note the P: I of March 10, was called to the atten- ment. I tion of the Washington government, Alt the statement points out, in a note sues, dated March 17. This note likewise first Ti 1 1 +Vio nassace of ?arde empiiiisi^cu umv u.v , 0. I troops would be permitted "only if being I unfortunately, from this time for- exped I ward, there should be repeated inter- far a: I ruptions like the one registered at bands I Columbus, or of any other kind what- Wa | ever at any point of the frontier line, view 1 I On March 18, the statement con- the V | tinues, Frank Polk, acting secretary becau I of state, in an interview with the inforr g Carranza confidential agent, deplored the vj I not having received the observations I no ev I of the Mexican government before j been < I American troops crossed the border, I declaring that the passage of troops J pVEr I took place in the best of faith and in I the belief that it would not be necesI sary to enter into more details of an I agreement which was considered de- CaI?i* I finite and ended. I These declarations made by Mr. 9 Polk were later confirmed on March Cal I 23 to the Mexican representative by ! know I Secretary Lansing, "who stated also Quicks I that he was sorry at having interpret- ! cra J ' * "nntonts nf the said 1 ea wruugijr eiiv. note in respect to the passage of | ^aiorr troops and that they would not ad-1 never vance more to the south of the place | Wh of where they then were. consti Refer# to Previous Note. | heliev Reference is also made in the note C?^om to the declaration made by President j drU?? Wilson on March 26 saying the "ex- . pedition was ordered under an agree-j 's ,ent ment with the defacto government of ! j e i Mexico for the purpose only of cap- caIom turing the bandit Villa, whose forces have invaded territory of the United , ms'dc States and on no pretext whatever J . ~01 would we order an invasion of that j ?lck, * republic, or a violation of its sov- d*y p ereignty. jg * I "That idea," continues the note, ^ ^ published by his excellency, Presi- | dent Wilson, "was rectified on March 31 by a message sent to our confidential agent in Washington, in which he was instructed to call your attention to the idea indicated, since the Sev note of March 10 referred to the re- cases ciprocal passage of troops only in red ir case that incidents like those which tracec occurred at Columbus should be re- Healt] peated." the fi In concluding the note, which is traine signed by Candido Aguilar, secretary could of foreign affairs, points out that as ly. the American expedition has "ful- prevei *" * in cn far as it will be Publit tilled lis uujcv,k in >,?. ? able to so as the party headed by Villa has already dispersed and fin- FOR ' ally, because there are Mexican bot; troops in sufficient numbers pursu- the ing them and more forces are being erei sent to exterminate the rest of the bre beaten party, the first chief of the ant to be m A * ingly Attii : Fail to C ;n You'll. ioods at tl IE NEW : XFORDS I 1 r about the I . ? l An attrac ioes as you | your cloth- i? sj|ks, C r the kind j $3.50 to | at P"ccs for less 1 51 tutionalist army charged with cecutive power of the nation, lers that it is already time to with the United States governfor the withdrawal of their > from our territory. taker Unable to Comment. shington, April 13.?Secretary of the war department said he inable to comment unon Gen. nza's note because it raised ons of administration policy ly within the jurisdiction of resident and the State departhough Carranza raises side is- o administration officials at their f 'iew of the communication red the principal contentions as that the object of the punitive ition has been accomplished so d 5 it can be, and that the Villa have been dispersed, r department officials take the a that they have no evidence that ( ilia bands have been dispersed c se there never has been definite f nation of their number and that p >ry nature of the situation gives idence that the raiders have p exterminated." a 1 k I SALIVATED BY CALOMEL? HORRIBLE! iel is Quicksilver and Acts like Dynamite on Your Liver. j c omel loses you a day! You r what calomel is. It's mercury; ^ silver. Calomel is dangerous. T ishes into sour bile like dyna- j cramping and sickening you. lel attacks the bones and should ^ be put into your system. jen you feel bilious, sluggish, g pated and all knocked out and ^ e you need a dose of dangerous ^ el just remember that your g ist sells for 50 cents a large j of Dodson's Liver Tone, which -y irely vegetable and pleasant to ^ and is a perfect substitute for ? el. It is guaranteed to start jliver without stirring you up ^ , and can not salivate. , t l't take calomel! It makes you j he next day; it loses you a j work. Dodson's Liver Tone T ; v. ? i J mens you rigni up anu yvu rr Teat. Give it to the children ? se it is perfectly harmless and j't gripe. DEADLY TYPHOID. enty-six out of eighty-seven of typhoid fever which occur- | t a recent outbreak, have been " 1 by the United States Public ti Service to infected milk. Had rst cases been reported to a id health officer the outbreak have been stamped out prompt- _ When will we learn that disease ntion is sure and cheap??U. S. 1 : Health Service. THE LATEST WAR NEWS? h Europe and Mexico?read Atlanta Daily Journal. Delivd to you every morning before akfast. _ J. C. Cox, Local Agent, t Sure You A *pfl Fnr FAS" lome Here to Know That1 m' lie Lowest Pc SUITS, DRESS ADIES WAISTS We *:? J:^-I? ~t shim ;iive uispiay ui waiua - r Ores irepe De Chines, Lawns at pi nomi to suit your purse. Sill )c to $3.50 in ap Abbeville-Greenwood NOTIC MIITIIAI ? INSURANCE l? ASSOCIATION S&J The T Property Insured, $1,890,000. publish i September 1, 1915. local Ch j previous Write to or call on the undersigned gach r the Director of your Township fraction or any information you may desire number bout our plan of Insurance. Us^cf ^t We insure your property against to y lestruction by tary 0f FIRE, WINDSTORM OR for'ward( LIGHTNING, as soon nd do so cheaper than any insurance possible. Company in existence. Dwellings oveved with metal roofs are insured or 25 per cent, cheaper than other April iroperty. Remember we are prepared to c, irove to you that ours is the safest nd cheapest plan of insurance nown. The r J. R. BLAKE, Gen. Agent, ers' Exa Abbeville, S. C. Court H J. FRASER LYON, Pres. morning, Abbeville, S. C. Co. Si . G. Majors Greenwood 4t. !. T. Mabry Cokesbury J. H. Dodson Donalds c( \ S. Ellis Due West V. W. L. Keller Long Cane . A. Keller Smithville Where ). A. Wardlaw Cedar Springs more ,ths V. W. Bradley Abbeville presents )r. J. A. Andersor^. Antreville Antrevill !. S. Boles Lowndesville asking f< l. 0. Grant Magnolia 0f 4 mill V. D. Morrah Calhoun Mills It is t !. P. Morrah Bordeaux Election [. L. Rasor Walnut Grove usual vo V. A. Nickles Hodges Saturday I. G. Bowles Coronaca nuroose ). S. Haltiwanger Ninety Six * The T >. S. Haltiwanger Kinards of electii >. S. Haltiwanger Fellowship tax will oseph Lake Phoenix printed < . W. Smith Verdery Those op . H. Chiles Bradley which is . W. Lyon Troy "No." K. Moseley Yeldell !. B. Bell Callison !. B. Bell Kirkseys 3t. Abbeville, S. C., June 1, 1915. Sg-Q? franc?'0eriiiai Ring Ms?eet cures rheumatism, neuralgia. scm?. p'orto' Ri tica. and kinoreb ^se*iei. Triumph. Money Refunded If It faJlA^ Globe B 7)er 1 B. KIKKWOOD, $2.00pe: New Jeweler. above pli apon re i prices or DR. W. E. McCORD .... DENTIST .... Over Make yo Dr, Speed's Drug Store corS^a Office shaPe, 'hone 242, Abbeville, S. 0.1 \ re Stylishly, rER or any i Select You ifou Have t tssible Cost t >ES, WAISTS SILK DRESSES have jnst received another ment of Ladies Suits and ses and have marked them 1A AIBIA A A bmaaA AAA rices 10 suit mu most ceoical. [DRESSES: riced from $6.00 to $20.00 S: riced from $10. to $20.00 ID H 4 E OF CLUB MEETINGS. Bank] Democratic Club In the IV TI4F niQn is hereby notified to meet <fJ 'ourth Saturday in April, tcdm ivic e 22nd, inst., for the purre-organizing, and electing Tm s to the County Convention, i?T'e v" ill meet at the C^urt House tn p 'irst Monday in M -y next. Pursua?t % resident of each CUib shall ma(je jn the ? notice of the meeting of the April the 1st, lb at least forty eight hours jjc auction, t to the meeting. Each Club during the lej jntitled to one Delegate for ist day of M snty five votes or majority described rea thereof, as shown by the ^11 ^j,at tr; of votes cast _ in the first situate, "lying Election held in 1914. The County, in tl he Delegates must be certi- iina> being h ty the President and Secre- to Chas. A. II each club, and should be q Norwood c 2d to the County Chairman nronertv bein after they are elected as by Haigler S w- xt !ot of Rr.c* : """ V" Vix?.yuv/1?, Jane at tne r ,n?2unty Chalrman- Philson lot t 10th, 1916. use 0f the 01 ? Philson lot, :HOOL TEACHERS. Wilson and tl on the West Wilson; and egular semi-annual Teach- Street, the si mination will be held in the in described ouse at nine o'clock Friday City of Abbe , May 5, 1916. The said p Rev. J. M. Lawson, free from lie lpt. Education Abbeville Co. held in front House in th ? Terms of sal :HOOL ELECTION. Pay for PaPe] subject to coi Abbeville, S. tas, a petition containing ROBI in enough names, has been Trustee in Bs d to the County Board from Milford. le School District, No. 27, 1 t-w. 4t. ar an election to vote a tax s for school purposes, ZEMERIN herefore ordered that an T,. C11~ be held at Antreville at the y ting place and hours, on pimples. etc., ', April 22, 1916, for the It stops the i1 of voting said tax. tion and soon rustees will act as managers hpaithv con on. Those in favor of the a y,rC? vote a ballot on which is C. A. Milfo )r written the word "yes." erine Chemics iposed will vote a ballot on printed or written the word Dr. J. A. Anderson, RUB Roy Suber, J. E. Sutherland. with good the surest POTATO PLANTS. I H THe ' potato plants $1.75 per 4 iady April 1st and after. II III co Yam, Nancy Hall and Hyl I I J Tomato plants, New IVI I eauty and Earliana, $1.75 ); Ruby King pepper plants I I II I r 1,000. Three hundred of I I JUj | ants sent by mail post paid I I IV I ceipt of $1.00. Special Hi III! i laxgc uiuuoi : i r H. Lightfoot, __ l>00dj( Altoona, Fla. Horses, IV Qood jo ujr, land produce double by p _, ni ig the Velvet Bean with your * ains, nd leave the land in better Cuts than at the beginning. Get 25c. 50c. $1 leans now from The RosenWarehouse Co. 3, 28.' > ; Correctly Other Til * b* A i njjpai c he Best :o You. AND SK: 'V MILLINERI ' . '*V Every day we receivc new for this departmi at any time you eome be sure to find what want in millinery, very reasonable. A visit will be apprec ENF rupt Notice. N01 District C Weiter rRICT COURT OF THE ATES, FOR THE WES- TM TTjV TRICT OF SOUTH ^ ^ rTER OF Banki MILFORD, Bankrupt. To the Ci IANKRUPTCY.' Ban! o an order of the Court Take n ibove entitled matter on March, 1916, I will sell at pub- bankrupt 0 the highest bidder, Court, prj gal hours of sale on the creed by ay, 1916, the following discharge 1 estate: against h act or parcel of land, thereupor and being, in Abbeville 1 up0n said le State of South Caro- 0f April, ouse and lot conveyed at Greene lilford by Mrs. Amelia o'clock in )n Nov. 29th, 1909, said time and g bounded on the North an j othei treet; on the South by appear ar Philson and a ten loot have, wlv ear of the said R. C. tion shou o be kept open for the .vners of the said R. C. 4. the lot of Mrs. R. C. le lot herein described: NO! by lot of Mrs. R. C. on the East by Main District < lid house and Lot here- Wester being situated in the ville. IN THE j roperty is to be sold R. L. ns. The sale will be Bar of the County Court To the Ci e City of Abbeville. Bant e?Cash. Purchaser to Take n s and stamps. Sale March, ifirmation by the court, bankrupt C., April 1st, 1916. Court pre CRT S. OWENS, creed by inkruptcy of Chas. A. discharge ! against hi 4, 4. i thereupor I upon said E STOPS ITCHING ! of April, er from eczema, itch, ^c]o^n give Zemerine a trial, time and ;ching, allays the irrita- and other your skin is restored to appear an jca. nn have, whj aiuon. uvc *uu tion shou] ird & Co., or from Zemil Co., Orangeburg, S C. 4. noti OUT PAIN D%tLC, oil liniment. That's j^T TH? j way to stop them. ^v, rubbing liniment is ^ Ban ?. ? _ _ _ To the Cr iTANC. 4 W I W^m wA bankrupt I. wm mm m m Court pra mm r mm | creed by VI P* M I discharge If I k |l I against hi: " thereupon jr the Ailments of upon said Me., Etc- at Greenv r your own Aches, o'clock in :umatism, Spraim, ?, Burns, t,tc. appear an At all Dealers. I h.aV2> why tion shoul i And t <>? ne, XA* 5 . o* & < <*~ ; < < \ o < & IBTS t I O-' r oO i something, o~ ent so that ? s you will <* you might <*. Prices are J | : 11 iiated. 1 ?; :J ? <*! ^ IV: l I t 1 ?-1 ?., 'ICE TO CREDITORS. lourt of the United States. n District of South Carolina. MATTER OF WILSON, & COMPAME^., upt, Level Land, S. C_ i "editors of the above narajaY erupt: otice on the 25th day 1916, the above namoS filed his petition in said lying that he may be dethe Court to have, a fdES from all debts provable- ' is estate, and a hearing "*?*?-.. l ordered and will be laodL 1 petition on the 25th eSa^r 1916, before said Co\atr. grille, in said District, at 22. i the forenoon, at wbfrihn. place all known creditors: persons in interest mnar id show cause, if any y the prayer of said p?Si? Id not be granted J. B. KNIGHT, Clerk t ICE TO CREDITORS ''*5 Dourt of the United Statacv, <j n District of South Carolina. MATTER OF ASHLEY, (individually^ > ikrupt, Level Land, S. CI 'pHitnrs nf the ahnvn ngraa>(3i.> :rupt: otice on the 25th dajr " L916, the above nacoari? filed his petition, in sikicV tying that he may. be the Court to. have a faB from all debts provaiife is estate, and a hearingi ordered and will be fxacT petition on the 25th' <?ag"y 1916, before, said Giarti, 'llie, in said District, at 21 the forenoon, at wfcieii place all known creditj?x; persons in interest id show cause, if any thsy r the prayer of said peti:d not be granted J. B. KNIGHT, Clerk. ICE TO CREDITORS 'ourt of the United States^ i District of South Carolina. MATTER OF WILSON, (individual^: krupt. Level Land, S. Creditors of the above nanzad rupt: >tice on the 25th day ^al' 916, the above nacomr:' filed his petition in said', ying that he may be <aethe Court to have a fadJ from all debts pro^'aStifc - s estate, and a hearing to&jordered and will be ∾ petition on the 25th dfcoy 1916, before said Comrl^ . ille, in said District, av ii" the forenoon, at whfrzfc \ place all known creditor* persons in interest irzaj, d show cause, if any dtey the prayer of said pedd not be granted J. B. KNIGHT, .Cleafc....