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PEACE CONFERENCE cannot
INTERESTED IN LATEST ments'
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- RUSSIAN DEVELOPMENTS there .
Poles,
Paris, Sept. 25.?The attempt by expel 1
the Bolsheviki to negotiate peace nation
with Esthonia and Letvia and indi- ^
cations that the Poles and the forces
of General Denikine, the anti-Bolshe- ^ *
Tiki leader in sonth Russia, soon may
establish communication and co-ordi-|
_'ik- nAi_|more 1
DjHe tueir euuna iu uguuug u?; uvisheviki
in the Ukraine have Tevived
interest in the Russian 'situation ?*
among the peace conference dele- *rom ^
gates. Von d<
The refusal of the German Gen- Rep<
etal Ton der Goltz to obey the orders hte Ri
of the peace conference, that he evac- hope t
uate the Baltic provinces of Russia, in the
iaad Germany's declaration that she proved
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be responsible for his move- that h
leave the conference for the ganize
itr in a helpless position, as the 1
is no disposition to ask the from 1
who already are engaged, to favora
Von der Goltz, and no other Whi
has forces available. nine,
Poles already are so busy 6
be Bolsheviki and so unsettled ar
me that the great powers ap- faUed
ly are unwilling to impose a11 thl
military burdens on them. negotii
will rc
srican officers recently returned
trans-Siberian railway, and ^
Letvia express the belief that
ir Goltz soon will retire. ..
f nation
arts received from Kolchak by countrssian
committee in Paris give 4
hat the anti-Bolshevik leader as can
Omsk region has greatly im- nation
his position on both line3
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the Bolshevik premier, to ne- e(j c,
? a peace with Esthonia, let CflUse 0
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because Lenine insisted il>at was
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tic*! Teachers Examination. ago, bu
regular Fall Teachers Exami- that he
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" W. J. Evans, ^1
Co. Supt. of Ed.
ement Of The Condition Of
d at Calhoun Falls, S.-.C., at the |THE
BRANCH OF
BANK OF MT. CARMEL,
e of Business, Sent. 12, 1919.
RESOURCES.
and discounts, $44,612.83
rafts 1,228.88
icy, 3,364.00
60.00,
and other minor
n, 426.96
s and Cash Items 28.90
TAL, _$49,721.57
LIABILTIES.
ded Profits, less cur;
expenses and Tax'aid,
2,004.841
) oanKs ana Danners 14,8Z4.ii
lual depossubject
to
:k, 32,328.86
-s Deposits, 550.19
r's chks. _ 13.57
32,892.62
TAL, $49,721.57,'
E OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ounty of Abbeville, SS.
>re me came H. W. LAWSONj
r of the above named bank,)
eing duly sworn, says that the t
ana ioregoing statement is a
mdition of said bank, as shown
books of said bank.
H. W. LAWSON.
rn to and subscribed before me
th day of September, 1919.
JOSEPH HICKS,
Notary Public, S. C.
ECT ATTEST:
W. MORRAH,
. F. MAULDIN,
, F. MORRIS, Directors. .
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WILSON'S ILLNESS on2inally maPPed
to not overtax
"Z ITU mi ? strength, and Adm
iington, Sept. 27.?The news
esident Wilson had been fore- * 56 known at \
. . . ,. ,. . , became apparent
lit short his speaking tour be- .
. ... . ' was proving too
f illness occasioned consider- , f , . ,
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ncern in the national capital.
recalled that the malady of *
tie has suffered a recurrence POLES FACING A
ide it impossible for him to OF 800,000 1
ut his original plan of start-. PADERE
the Pacific coast two months
t it was generally supposed pari8| Sept. 26.had
completely recovered and beaten 'in the
i health was never better. confronting Polan
als at the White House men under arms
out that the President's mobilize 2,000,00C
i, as formerly announced, shortest notice,
for thirty speeches and that Under the pretej
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the Poles in Upper
the object of terrorixthat
they will not dare
Germany's interests in
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WALES TO
SIT CAPITAL NOV. 10
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