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I ANTI-BEER MOVE
FAILS IN SENATE
FARM EXPORT FINANCE BILL
GETS PRIORITY OVER MORE
DRY LEGISLATION.? "BAbY
BILL" MAY BE NEXT UP FOR
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" Washington, July 19.?Pleas for
immediate enactment of the -Willis1
Campbell anti-medical Wer bill "fell
' oil deaf ears today in the Senate
which by a vote of 47 to 7 decided to
give priority to the Norris farm expert
finance bill. ' >
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'."Delay attd not defeat of the beei
V ' ' bill it was safd would result, the Sen'
- ale-vote being; regarded as expressing'the
view that aid to farmers was
. . more of an emergency than amendi
hient of the Volstead law.'
By making the Norris bill to create
a federal corporation with one hair
dj-ed million dollars of capftal and
poorer to issue one billion dollars of
securities in fin^citag? farm exports,
the'Senatie jsomshow* set its .future
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, programf ojUawing recomzriltment last
week,of the soldiers' b^riu^-bill. ftur ,
ing*"the week the Sendfce; exacts to
, pa,ss .the ^heppvd, "baby r .bill," ^ for
government aid maternity and iri*? './
fanCy. Other measures in, immediate
I prospect are the Sweet bill to coorj
'.dinate soldier relief agencies; the
administration bill for refunding ths
'" > Allied debt and several mpre farraei
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S*\lS Senate to take up'.the bfeer measure
vJrtetead of the Nopis bill, but the
' Stsitate heeded cpuntet pleas of the
I* agricultural "btyc." Several Senator!
'^of.tSe prbhilwti^ group' voted \ to
push ahead' the Norrii J>hi, declaring
. that the agricultural situation was
mpre critical/ prohibition measure
soon would be passed in any event
M. Those in charge of the beer'bill plfcn[y
, ned to cafl it up fflr ati hoUr or two
daily until, under Senate it is forced
r'.io^give way to fhe. Nj^ris bMr-Wbfen
j the beer measure could be presented
?. k mider the -procedure was sa id by its
managers. to be problematical. The;
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\ expressed Denei uuu tat? neaouiy
t ^department would continue 'to hold
'up regulations permitting ' prescript
. * ' <tiori?of beer as'medicine.
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The congest between the probibi'
tion and agricultural groups developedthat
another <mo'vemtnt was on
* foot for a summer recess or adjourn*
J:. vnent of the Senate, while its finance
/ committee considers the House tariff
bill, Senator Jones% ' Republican,
*' Washington, opposing any suspjsnsioa
r said the Republicans were being poll *
e<f on the 'adjournment questiori.
V- * It wa? leajned,-however, that tljic
,, -adjournment proposal was meeting
* with eamll favor. More than a dotes
, L Republican Senators werp s$:tl to
:T*v[: have been pledged against it . anc
leaders said that prospects for ever
a brief,*temporary vacation foil the
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, LIOYD GEORGE AND DE VALERA
UNALE TO GET TOGETHER ON
TURN NEGOTIATIONS SHALL
TAKE ALTHOUGH THEY TALK
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. London* July 18.?The Irish ne
gotiatons have taken an unexpected
! deveibpmerit late- tonight. 'Sir James
Craige, the Ulster premier, on leaving
for -Belfast made an important
statement, which appears to forbid
any hope of assembling a conference
such as. Premier Lloyd ^George pro'
posed between himself, Mr. De
1 Valera and the Ulster premier.
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London, July 18.?Premier Lloyd
George again cohferred today with
"President" De Valera, of Ireland,
i and Premier Sir James Craig of
. '" 'So
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residence air 6 p. in,, fcfter conferT*
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jng almost two hours with Lloyd
I George. Ae he.departed, his austore
faoe giving. sign of his feelings,
Sir James entered the residence.
The two did not meet.
i. Those close to the situation at(
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> taohed' great,- importance to the two
. interviews.4 Thtf. belief was general
fyrat Lloyd George was endeavoring
[ to ^Hn "for-Ulster a place in the
Ipesent .peace1 negotiations as a ptrelismnary
to/the . conference proper.
\ Mr. De Valera is not seeking A
compromise solution . for the: "Irish
pr0^1em, ^ccordin^ to the last com
lHuniqye issued from Irish headquar'
ferq." '' ,V :
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rthe only one that 'I am entitled to
make," Mr. De Valera's statement'
"sad! "That is tbat the self-deter-j
[ mination of the Irish nation to rejC"ognized."
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i Uyer'Sunjaay uie lrwn representatives
were lionized by their "sympaWhizere
here^ Theyw$re surrounded
! when, they went to church and when
later they ventured out from their
quarters. ' ,
j.1 ;In Ireland the quietest, weekend ,
;fin. ?wo. ye'arfc was reported. Hiere
i was growing hope of, peace in Bel
'fast and there were no "outbreaks.
! As a precaution, troopers still '. pa>
troled the streets, 4rat they were not
called into action. ^ U ^yr
i Seiri pus-faced Jrishmen who have
long been "on the run" made their
appearance in Dublin. -They wfere
! unable to shake off . their anxiety
! bit gradually resumed their old life
i When British, soldiers ^passed them
i by without more than a glance. "
i j Reports here said that these fightt!
ing men were; prepared to resume
i the offensive if the'peace negotiations
should break, down. ?
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PROGRAM TO FOLLOW
IN WORKING GARDEN
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Clemson College, July 18.?Make
a liberal sowing of imtabagas. Put on j
fertile soil and give a good applica-l
ition of high-griade fertilizer. A por-l
tion of the nitrogen should come
from some readily available, material i
such as sulphate of ammonia or ni-J
trate of soda. ,
Pull off and bury good and deep1
or burn the diseased and worm infest
ed rtomotatoes. Do the same for to-j
mato plants that are dead from wilt, j
This is some trouble but will be
found',worth while.
Don't let any portion of the garden
remain idle. Pull up the old bean
vines, ety., and feed to the cows;
break the soil at once, and plant to
something else.' By no means allow
the garden to become a weed patch'
this summer. . >
There is still plenty of time to
put in snap beans. If the weather
conditions are right these will produce
'before frost when planted as
late as September 1 to 15. Make a
planting every two weeks up to that
time. > <
Tomatoes set now should* give)
fruit.in late fall when usually scarce
seta few in a rich and moist spot. If'
plants.are n6t available, cut off some
suckers from some of the old plants
and1 set out, in the same way you
would tomato plants.
Every home .garden should have1
a "few rows of fall Irish potatoes in j
it. Now is the time to plant. Lookout
Mountian and Green Mountain from I
last year's crop are the 'leading varie;* j
ties. If- these can't ?be had, use1
spring-grown seed of any variety. I
Plant five to six inches deep, and on
well prepared and fertile soil, preferably,
in the morning or late in the
evening. 'i . \ , .
Keep up the cultivation in the
garden arid the vegetables will do
their-'best. "When .you quit they soon
do the same. ? T^r
keep cucumber vines bearing at
is necessary to keep the cucumbers
picked off. When no longer desired
pull-.up and destjx>y the vines, as
they make regular hiding dens, for
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insects.
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' s. No Lime For Grape*.
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Can asenate of lime be used on
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grapes??rJ. B. L.
Arsenate of lime is the same as |
calcium arsenate and is the material
used in boll weevil poisoning. We do
not recommend its use on grape or;
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on otfler iruit tnis season, w e aavise you
Jo^use arsenate of lead.
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HOOVER MAY TRY.
'V HOME BUILDING FUND
, Washington, July 19.?Plans for
relievingt he estimated shortage 'of
1,500,000 homes throughout. the
country through the diversion of a
greater proportion <Jf the nation's
$22,000,000,000 in savings deposits
into iiome building are under consideration
by Secretary Hoover.
' ' The commerce secretary considers
that/ there has been a tendency during
the past few year^ for the savings
of the people to find their tfay into
commercial paper, bonds and sirni-.
lar securities rather than into home'
building, while a critical housing situation
has developed with about 117
families for eavh 105 homes.
; The chief reliance of the country4
in the necessary financing of' home
building, in the opinion of Mr. Hoov-er,
must be. the savings institutions
jt-i-i -f r> rtc% a a a aaa aaa
w itn a xoiai 01 * $2?,uuu,uuu,uuu available
from these sources, he believes
it wil! be found, after elimination
the building and loan societies
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. / % NOTICE OF LAND SALE
By virtue of the authority vested
in me by a certain deed of Trust, I
will sell at public auction, on the
1st day of August 1921-at Abbeville
Court> House, S. C., at 11 A. M., or
as soon thereafter as practicable, the
following described real estate:
All that lot or parcel of land situate,
lying and being in the City of
Abbeville, in the Conuty of Abbeville, I
In the State of South Carolina, fae-|
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ing oji short street leading from
Magazine, Street to Jail Street, and
being bounded by lot ef Jim Buchannao,
Jby lot of Harriet Vance, "by lot
of'Thomas Culbreth, and by Street
separating this lot from lot of G. A.
Harrison.
Terms of Sale.:. Cash, purchaser to
pay for papers and stamps.
D. H. HILL, TTustee.
June 20th, 1921. 6-22- 3t. I
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to home building, that the savings
departments of national bank^, state
banks, trust companies and insurance
companies, comprising more
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