' .. ..WS,:SV&3w Abbeville Press and Banner? Fstablished 1844. $2.00 Year. Tri-Weekly Abbeville, S. C., Friday, September 22, 1922 Sinele Conies, Five Cents. 78th Year II MEETINGPREVENTS" FORDGETSif IGREATESTDISASTERI PLANSTOPROTEST tiONGRESS READY EXPECTING RISE 1 WARINNEAREAST 10REOPEN PLANTS INHISTORYOFASIA SEARCH OF SHIPS TO ENDSESSION INCOINPRICE I WILL RESUME AS 7'5,000 SURVIVORS LEFT TO ENGLISH TO NO LONGER OVER- FINAL WAREHOUSE DEFINITE ASSURANCE O F OPERATIONS TOUCHES GIVEN LATE COM MISSION ER | AS COAL IS OBTAINED STARVE IN SMYRNA.NO LOOK SEIZURES.MORE TALKS OF FORTY CENTS.A PEACE GIVEN AT PARIS SOON LEGISLATION.MEMBERS TO FORD DECLARES IN OFFER TO SALVAGE LASTVESSEL ISSUES INVOLVED COME BACK AT CALL OF GAIN FROM $25 TO $50 MAY INTERESTED POWERSPARLEV.8 IMPORTANT ;| MEN WRECKAGE OF HUMAN LIFE. THAN LIQUOR SMUGGLING, PRESIDENT RESULT IN WILL GATHER TO DRAW UP SHUTDOWN.COALDISCUSSING HARDING.DYER FEW WEEKS, MR. \ e/>m tTiwr ^ i in vs* BODIES LINE STREETS. BRITISH CONTEND. BILL GOES NEW TREATY. OVER RIVERS THINKS. 21..The plants of Smyrna, sept, zi.Aitnougn eignt Washington Sep^t. 21..Unless 21..Final 21..Cotton at 35 Z Sept. 21..Definite Detroit, Sept. Washington, Sept. Columbia, Sept. the Ford Motor in Detroit clays have elapsed since fire the defendants take an appeal from t<)uches were or 40 cents a that there will be no war company given in congress pound before another assursufi*ce last because of the Smyrna, 75,000 survivors the decision of the federal court in d, to last moment is within in Hie Near East and the calling of closc fVio ofnfo rl Dnoi4r»iDnt- conference.Edsel B. Ford president of the F disposition»» A viA VUV WIIVIIVl The bill In the situation Tfce eight nations called together by t except the American destroyers. deficiency appropriation discussing general company, who is in Cincinnati, Mr. populaion Up to the present thei British em- tc>night was the only important bill Mr. Rivers made the following eluding the Angora government, *Deportations continue and Turkish " table Ford said cancellation of the inter- bassy has confined itself to requests 0]ri Republican leaders' program for statement:i will gather around the peace soldiers are to carry off vl beginning for information as to the facts con- OQCQ CPf\. ihfi/P/W/V state commerce commission's ser- p 'WVAVA ^ 1 witAcn threo weeks, probably at the Greek and Armenian girls. "Knowing that it is not good order Number 23 had made it nected with the several seizures and b;ill was the senate Rob3o or Venice, and make a new vice shooting and the crimes passed today by to advise people concerning the to obtain coal. Sporadic searches of vesseals under the Brit- nd after the conference report policy treaty with Turkey to take the possible again continue. Smoke is emerging from future prices of cotton, I have flag by prohibition agents and aishn. the place of the treaty of Sevres. The telegram read as follows: he ruins. The Turkish authorities adjournment gavelstolorrow, so far this year from refrained has made no appearance in the re- aj:e due to fall. The house The eight nations called togather "Cancellation of the interstate explain that this is due to the in the public prints, but suiting le>gal proceeding. ti for adjournment at appearing ava Great Britain, France, Italy, commerce commission order No. 23 j, of human bodies. Dr. Wilfredburnig arranging resoluon have forced themselves ripdnconditionsus A of 2 o'clock was to Japan, Turkey, Greece, Rumania, ;has made it possible again to secure p'ost, of New York, medical director complete lack sympathy given today and in the face of a market steady with the operation of the rum run- n: Warren of the appropriationsChairtanand with sale and Jugoslavia. i :oal. o f the Near East Relief, has urged strong, the of Texas ners on the of the British offi- cr adoption upon completion of wivn an mauatnai came as a surprise. It was minutedue started and We feel justified in d to prevent pestilence. He al&oorer uay} uu^etner ic The sumption of the attitude but now tl deficiency bill. It was hoped the like of which at maT- / to Lord Curzon's insistence. ( tomorrow has appealed to them to vaccinate situation, starting the plants (Fri- tllat the 2 told Pre- e in order to that cases have begun to emerge senate could adjourn by keting time the cotton belt has British foreign secretary (day) morning. very one, guard against that his c' from the court dockets throwing the o''clock, 'but leaders were prepared never experienced, it is time for mier Poincare government "Post notices calling the men Solera and smallpox. frankly feared the close association Interviewed by The Associated, weight of judicial decisions behind tc> defer adjournment an hour or somebody to sit up and take notice. ^jack to work and notify the t\vo it foad reasoned to believe existed newspress today, Dr. Post said: the claim of extended high seas longer. "Cotton with all this tirade of and 1papers." it is understood there rresiaeffrc1% ! J L TT J ! was J ) between Moscow and Angora said "It is regrettable that the allied jurisdiction naraing expected selling and violent bearish Executives of the company is to .be a in the course of tc) attend the of Jat»n's presence was desired to off- ^lips did not do more in salvaging change closing hour has remained steadycircumstancesat a < would be resumed at I set thi-j Bolshevik influence. It was jperation uman life. The work on all the the London government. ^ to sign the deficiency measureconress around 22 cents ^ Park. River Rouge and price per pound; also that japan was a highland on the night of the fire vesslswas It is the British contention that arid other minor papers. those who have studied explaned ^Dearborn, vtfiere the three large therefore, signatory of the treaty of Sevres tagnificent, but on the succeeding the issue raised by the court Postponement of action of two the situation are convinced that as 1olants of the concern aro located at which is to be abandoned for the d,ays, when the impulse of the great yesterday in Boston in the case ol;heIjposition and protracted speeches "It, therefore, behooves every which It is planned to put production w ho might otherwise be deported or b< would votes i»h policy in any issue may ment of a few smugglers or the en- ?gun today prevent who has a bale of cotton tofarmergo i.mmcdi&tely on the basis it was at illed. Even before the fire there r t in the conference, M. Polncareat-ise forcement of domestic customs laws. ue;ing reached on bo'h bills. i.slow in offering it for sale, as a few of Ja- ' time of the closing. w as indiscriminate killing and of the in consenting to the presence j-he In the British view there is Opponents anti-lynching j.weeks, in the opinion of the writer, of is understood at ir There are so many bodies in the 11 late in the senate won pan United States was not iresult of a conference Edsel Ford light from my automobile to lift in vclved and While ble for nation to extend its lively parliamentary such sale. Store your cotton in a the countries ]oad in Cincinnati, Ohio yesterday tlle corpses out of the path of the any snlarls in headed off for included among eight the old years. They state warehouse and get a receipt 1 c;ir. beyond to it is as cer- svith a group of coal miners. No words could describe the fire jurisdiction recogS6vccal hours a speech by Senator and relieve particpate regarded own and by the state" issued ais a spectacle. nized limits at its pleasure in tai» that a mere intimation from lortridge of California favor of your liabilities and watchyourselves "It was like a scene without reference to the other the American government that it DEATH OF MR. L. A. RAMEY gigantic the Dyer measure, Senator Hax- your product increase in value sl;aged by Nero or like a maritime powers it is regarded by desires to attend, even as an chapter ri son of Mississippi finally winning by leaps and bounds, at a shortly as that Air. L. A. died this rom Tamerlane. It was so vast and the British, highly important over the will be followed by an observer,instant Ramey be e floor for a long speech cost. It is entirely within minimumthe at c«rd Curzon, M. Poincare and 1be in the adjoining cemetery. Henry Mitch, two The following jurors have been Saturday, beginning at 9 o'clock, and store and hold for a few weeks nail negro boys, and ten 3erve on October SHC-ount Sforza were in complete Mr. Ramey was in the 70th yearjS) eight [drawn to the termi^ere will be an all day and realize the profit, which in my J'ears of age were to which con- we there should be no war in the Df his age, and had been a member | brought court of Common Pleas tj( at the Planters BankdemonstraDnand opinion and in the "opinion of others acHccrd and in October but Loyd Curzon asserted "- f the Sharon church practically Wednesday night lodgedAbbeillevenes second Monday in aJ e anxious that every one come1 who have studied the situation, a^HEaat, jvJlail. are with Britain felt that the presence ;all of his life,, and active in church They charged 1922: ar id see what the Home Demonstra-i will be a great increase over th« " ' ^ ** r t 1 T* -\IT .. i 11 j^kircat lir the postoffice at Calhoun Falls Li. iv. in has n>f a strong fleet in the straits was rt'OTK. enterlg (Joia Spring.k. i^angiey, tj(an Department accompnsneci present price." and Admiral Grassot of ^HieceasaryMr. Ramey is survived Jby his ° unday morning, breaking the glass Stevenson, i ^ rough the club women over the ronts out 01 letter ooxes ' ana M. C. H. that flHthe French navy, reported on the wife, who before her marriage was! ^ ,Due West.J. Bigby, state. We are proud of the fact 11 about which B. COL. BAILEY SELLS INSTITUTE and naval situation in the Miss Susie Cason, by his daughter seventy-five letters steaiigBrock, A. G. Davis, G. W. Sharp, W(e are helping the club women and Hfciilitary '' took behind a stable and rifled. Dardanelles. Admiral Beatty is Miss Sallie Sue Ramey and by Key L. Magill.jrj rls over the State to market their ^ be^ A was held E. J. P. Three Members of - Taka to have said that freedom of ienredthree sons by a formec marriage, preliminary hearing Diamond Hill.L. Gable, pr oducts that they have canned. Faculty ' efore the United States in Greenwood Hthc straits could be mair.taintd by Tompkins Ramey of Abbeville^ Carwile, E. T. Blanchett, E. L. Bell, Be sure to come and see the Charge of School s W. D. Wilkinson, Thursday W. E. W. C. Prince, E. M. Mc- hi and will to Greenwood, Sept. 21..Col. F. N. navy. Wesley Ramey of Atlanta and Commisioner, Kay, maybe you try putexbit gjHtho afternoon and the prisoners bound Carter. 3 some of the for K. Bailey, superintendent and H While insisting on what they Jordan A. Ramey of Abbeville. His uj special products °ver to the November term of the Abbeville.Mack L. Williams, C. n(;xt These are being of the Bailey Military institute S|B:e>rm their legitimate claims to eas- first wife was a daughter of Dr. year. products owner Jnited States Court to be held in F. W. 0. Graves, R. T uindled some of the merchants of today that he had sold an Thrace, Adrianople b,t\a. Thomas J. Mabry, a distinguished Graves, by announced ^Hcern freenwood. J S. Cochran. \ bbeville and we are interest in the institution to Maj. the Turks are physician of this county. Simpson, especially Con^^fetantinoplo, Postoffice Inspector E. J. A. J. J. come John W. Maj. S. Brooks Poincare act as Donalds.J. Cox, Bigby, \0 that the ladies of the town anxus Moore, to have informed M. under^HitocdThe following will pall-bear- ^ of Postmaster A. L. E. Greenville, Manseld T. S. Seawright, L. P. Tribble. arid sample these products. and Maj. J. Burnside,MarshallJr., would consent to remain ers: Fred Cason, R. L. Mabry, Grier g^fcnat they j.)ickson of Calhoun Falls and Chief Long Cane.R. S. Gordon, D. M. - all members of the faculty. HMnaaters of Asia Minor untill the con Sherard, T. H. Maxwell, T. Mabry | f Police Crawford of Calhoun Falls Bowie, S. F. Uldrick. B! REAKS INTO HIGHWAY CAMP Under the new arrangement, auu Cheatham and Lewis B. Ramey. giToi p.ttcr.:led the hearing here Thursday. E. McLain, T. D. will retain an interest in other claims. ,Lowndesville.R. Bailey Colonel -^^Khoso On account of their age the boys Cooley, W. B. Crocker, W. L. Will Brown, colored, is in jail ;he school, but the active manager French officials are confident WANT THOUSAND ACRE TRACT v . . * will tin An* TIT o invc. fill probably be sent to the with into the L Will WC UllUVi JVAM Wrtfirfi., with Ebb Campbell. cV Latimer, larged breaking camp 111C11 of a complete agreement to^Hi°:ht * Reformatory for boys Naionalin B. Tucker, J. A. 0[ Havird & Friday, contractors on Marshall and Burnside. Major R. D. Robinson of N. C.,' Magnolia.0. at Britain when the allied mec--U The name of the has not been i! F. B. McLane and placed in the Mrs. Alma ia Urit.sn, quarters tiut wii; uuv-| buyer SherfF STATE AGENT ARRIVES. no V hhriville inil rharfpd with arson. ft or taking the special course at THE COTTON MARKET H|Hct were not in danger at announced, but he is "get rich; troops t was she set fire to a This course rise to th<> quick Wallingford," because he i*i-r thought Winthrop college. was) b&nak, which gave miles southwest to the County }JR-> Julia Stebbins, assistant . to this of the land to' a house about fo.ur 'esigned prepare ^^ that might remain there amine: part tent will arrive in Cotton brought 21 cent? on the they reffiwr; f town to Mrs. A. W. A. to be of more scrvice to the st,ate marketing agent tacit of the -how the people how to grow cotton. H belonging gents local market today. Futures closed -the approval ones. housewives in the marketing of their .thc city today and will begin for the demonstration to Oct. 21.01 Mr. Fester Cromer Sick. At a preliminary trial Thursday ; erne produce. Since the boll weevil p: preiration'? for the women be> given in the Planters bank Dee. 21.17 Mr. Lav/son Sick. ?*r. Fi-siiir Crcmcu" is sick at the' iftern 0011 before Magistrate R. S. j \z is very necessary , at 9 Jan. . . 20.97 ' Frank Nick- 3dcComb the case was d'smissed in the country to help keep the pot m morning beginning toorrow si Mr. H. W. Lawson is very sick at home of his neice Mrs. March 20.88 f or f o'' clock. c tome in Calhoun Falls. les on North Main street. lack of evidence, boiling.
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