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iiti PROTEST ~ SHIP SEIZURE; 5F.as&iqgton, Oct. 19.?Seizure ( tiy j?rahflbiii>n enforcement officials ihas week of the Canadian adbBBRcr Emerald off the New Jersey lias been made1 ground for farms! protest by the British govmrmwnt tto ^nnfontinn beine* that! the vessel was outside American jttrlsfiBtiton. Pending1 d(etailed official arfrices from the officers who fife seizure, comment as to Sie probable attiude of the Washajitra government was not available twfay. T3rv atsly report received at pres-.aart tit Emerald had been taken said the Emerald had been taken alkgeri liquor smuggling while in aaBBHoication with shore from a pozaft ieyond the three mile limit, lit asessage did not say specifically "i is raderstood that the Emerald's) awsn boats were plying between, afcajE sad shore. It was assumed at'' Ml Qe prohibition enforcement bur- ' *ra tfai such was the case however . and 66a? the ship therefore fell in Ite recent government priing as te apatfoas beyond American ter ajinssaB waters. / 13ke Jfritish' protest which was pre ' SBotai to the state derpartment, is fcoJwd "lb assert that the Emer- : Hfc ^4tats were not in touch ] yEBtAmn- and that there was, there 1 Jdm^ n warrant under the announ \ |wjr eel fBcy of the American govern- < W wxA ftsdf for interference with ftefiaaifian crafts. There was noth ] OS to vmficate that the statement 1 .a m. m. n - u : j i U223& Ufe CxiUCriUU W<15 &C1ZUU I ?3b ?ff the coast would be disput-' < ______ $1,000 f Can be g< ...STA by beginning ber Series n< Larger and in proportioi STANDARD BUI ASSOCL OTTO BR1S1 Office at PLAN A ?? 5 1 _r I ltruiti i Econc Safeguard the health of yo We always warm and cosy i POL i ORIGI) U/'VT' DI ACT nu i i Gives' even steady heat day i b? hofc? fire 36 'Hours, end wi , I Remember, this is the Crigi guaranteed to save one-thin ! j many imitations, but || j Original Hot Blast. J j I Come in today u), f'? f is comp1 .. W. A. Calv BEANS AND MORE BEANS | W. D. Barksdale bought from Joe t< F.vans this morning one hundred and ti twenty-four pounds of beans at one d clip. Ordinarily that would be called e pretty good pickings for one day. J3 : v Mike McDowell Breaks Leg:. Mike McDowell had the misfor- a tune to fall at the High school building yesterday during the recess hour ? and broke his leg. He was taken to the hospital and given attention. s< ed and the diplomatic correspond- e ence apparently turns upon the suestion as to whether the schooner was in touch with >snore through her j, own boats. y( The case is the first of its kind to hi arise under the administration pol- e< icy recently announced of confin- m ing prohibition enforcement opera- b( tions strictly to the three mile limit _ of territorial waters except in the one circumstance of^A vessel beyond that limit but sending contraband k shipments ashor^in her own boats. The American^ position in that re. M crard is help to rest on internation- iU al precedent. JEh^tthe British authorities are convinced the Emerald case does not fall within the rule was made plain by the promptness with which ^ a protest was lodged with the state department. Framing of the American reply ^ neccessaraly awaits an official report from the treasury setting out the facts of the seizure. Should that sustain the belief here that the ship . was using her own boats to shore , ]0| when settled presumably the diplomatic phase of the incident would the?n be closed and the case be al- , DC lowed by the ^British to go to legal g determination. .. ea ' 1 or $800 5 Li >tten from the ? kn NDARD... eh I with the Octoow forming. . ^ smaller amounts n. s LDING & LOAN M A nnxrv*! f\ i njrN 'OIF, Secretary Ja TERS BANK. ! by 1 rm ? off At omfort? >my | CO ur family?keep your 1S| witk be sti E'S ' s sJAL vo ? 4-w til HEATER u le< and night. Guaranteed ^ ill burn any fuel. |co j si^ mel Hot Blast heater? ; n d your fuel. There are I 'sit only one Cole's - ? #th ?* ??J) ert & Sons | Quiet in Donalds. Brown Bowie of Donalds was in awn yesterday, and made applicaion before Judge Miller for final ischarge of administration of the state of Mrs N. G. Agnew. Mr lowie was accompaied to Abbeille by his son Ernest Bowie, and ley report things qu!et about DonIds. USSEY GETS ONE YEAR FOR STEALING AUTOMOBILES Greenwood, Oct. 19.?J. P. Bus;y, former Greenwood mart, pleadd guilty in supreme court at Athns, Ga., yesterday! to stealing seven utomobiles, and was sentenced by udge Blanton Fortson to serve one jar, according to word received ?re today. No one appeared in jun, to prosecute aeienaani. lost; of the stolen machines have 2en restored to the ownera. MASTER'S SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, -COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE i Court of Common Pleas rs. Jennie M. Botts, individually and as Executrix of the* estate of < T. H. Botts, deceased and others, j Plaintiff j, against i . D. Botts. Maude Botts and oth- ! ers, - Defendants. By authority of a Decree of Sale the Court of Common Pleas for abeville County, in said State, ade in the above stated case, I will fer for sale at Public Outcry, at sbeville C. H., S. C., on Salesday j November, A. D. 1922, within the i jal hours of sale the following desibed land, to wit: All that tract or antation of land situate, lying and ing in Abbeville County, in the ate .aforesaid, about three miles st of the city of Abbeville on the sbeville-Hodges public road, con-j ining Two Hundred (200) . Acres, are or less, and bounded by lands ( ?w vi lvimciij vvivii&xug uu * ( >senberg and Company, Jno. W. jj >tts, Mrs. Emma Haddon, Dixie' md Company and J. A. Shands, J. i Miller and others, and being:' lown as the T. H. Botts home place.'J TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Pur-ji aser to pay for stamps and papers. I THOS. P. THOMSON, j :t. 19, 1922 Master A. C., S C MASTER'S SALE f [TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ! COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, Court of Common Pleas j iss Mary T. Hill, Executrix, Plaintiff, j. against nie Rice, Jessie Rice and others, j Defendants. j< By authority of a Decree of Sale' ^ the Court of Common Pleas for >beville County, in said, State, i ide in the above stated case, I will 1 'er for sale, at Public Outcry, at >beville C. H., S. C. on Salesdayj; November, A. D., 1922, within the! jal hours of sale the following], scribed land, to wit: All that tract,! parcel of land situate, lying and^ ing in Abbeville County, in the:, ate aforesaid, containing Sixty- ] x (66) Acres, more or less, and unded by lands of Jim Prince, Joe ince, J. H. Bell, Ed Smith,, the tate of J. E Brownlee and others. , TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Puraser to pay for stamps and papers. ; THOS. P. THOMSON, ;t. 19, 1922 Master A. C., S C NOTICE OF ELECTION. ate of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE Notice is hereby jriven that the , meral Election for State and CounOfficerS will be held at the voting ecincts prescribed by law in said unty, on Tuesday, November 7, 22, said day being Tuesday folwing the first Monday in Novemr, as prescribed by the State Contution. The qualification for suffrage: Managers of election require of ery elector offering to vote at any ?ction, before allowing him to te, the production of his registra>n certificate and proof of the payent of all taxes, including poll x, assessed against him and col;tible during the previous year. The oduction of a certificate or of the ceipt of the officer authorized to llect such taxes, shall be conciu-r re proctf of the payment thereof, j Section 237, Code of 1912, as lended by Act. No. 6, special ses)n of 19i4. Section 237. There shall be three narate and distinct ballots, as ilows: One ballot for Representa es in Congress; and one ballot for , >vernor, Lieutenant Governor, j ate officers, Circuit Solicitors, < embers of the House of Represen-I tives, State Senator, county offic-| r-., and one ballot for all Constitu>nal amendments and special qucs-j 5ns, each of three said boxes f5 t>e; appropriately labelled; which ballots shall be of plain white paper and of such width and length as to contain the names of the officers and question or questions to be voted for or upon,, clear and even cut, without ornament, designation, mutilation, symbol or mark of any kind whatsoever, except the name or names of the person or persons voted for and the office to which such person or persons are intended to be chosen, and all special questions which name or names, office or offices, question or questions shall be written or printea or partly written or partly printed thereon in black ink; and such ballot be so folded as to conceal the name or names, question or questions thereon, and so folded, I shall be deposited in a box to be constructed,; kept and disposed of as herein provided by law, and no ballot of any other description found in either of said boxes shall be^ counted. On all special questions the ballot shall state the question, or questions, and shall .thereafter have the words "Yes" and "No" inserted so .liia vr rtf r\ ' lliaw Liie vuici" may iuo tuic by striking out one or the other of such words on said ballot, the word nof so stricken out to be counted. ' Before the hour fixed for opening the polls, Managers and Clerks must take and subscribe the Constitutional oath. The Chairman of the Board of Managers can administer the oath to the other members and to the Clerk; a Notary Public must administer the oath to the Chairman. The Managers elect their Chairman and Clerk. Polls at each voting place must be opened at 7 o'clock a. m. and closed at 4 o'clock p. m. except in the City of Charleston, where they shall be opened at 7 a. m. and Closed at 6 p. m. The Managers have the power to fill a vacancy, and if none of the Manageis attend, the citizens can appoint from among the qualified votars, the Managers, who, after <- being sworn, can conduct the election. At the close of the election, the Managers and Clerk must proceed publicly to open the ballot boxes and count the ballots therein, and continue without adjournment until the same is completed, and make a statement of the result for each office and sign the same. Within three days thereafter,- the Chairman of the Board, or some one designated by the Board, must deliver to the rr?mmi??ir>n#?rs nf Election the noli list, the boxes containing the ballots and written statements of the results of the election. At the said election qualified electors will vote upon the adoption Dr rejection of amendments of the State Constitution, as provided in the following JOINT RESOLUTIONS A Joint Resolution to Amend Article X of the Constitution so as to Authorize the Town of Greer to Assess Abutting Property for Permanent Improvements. A Joint Resolution to Amend Section 5 of Article XVII of the Constitution Empowering the General Assembly to Regulate the Printing for the State. A Joint Resolution to Amend Section 5, Article X, of the Constitution Relating to the Limit of the Bonded Debt of School Districts, by Adding a Proviso Thereto as to the the Due West School District No. 38, Abbeirille County. < A Joint Resolution to Amend Section 7, of Article VIII and Section, 5, of Article X of the Constitution, 50 as to Exempt the City of Beaufort From the Provisions Thereof. A Joint Resolution to Amend Parigraph 5, Article X of the Constitution Relating to Bonded Indebtedness of Counties, Townships, School Districts, Etc., by Adding a Proviso is to the County of Beaufort. A Joint Resolution to Propose an Amendment to Article X of the Con1 *' A? .1-? A JJ: ~ Oas> SLlLUXlOn uy nuuiug xueicbu ? uc\-bion to be Known as Section 13-A, Empowering County Authorities to Assess Abutting Property for Permanent Improvement of Highways; The provisions of said Section shall apply only to Beaufort County. , , _i A Joint Resolution to Amend Section 5 and 6, Article X, of the Constitution, Relating to the Limit of the Bonded Debt of Townships, by Adding a Proviso Thereto as to the Township of Christ Church Parish, Charleston County, S. C., as now Constituted Embracing in Area of Said Township the Town of Mount Pleasant, S. C. A Joint Resolution to Amend Section 5, Article 10, of the Constitution Relating to Limit of the Bonded Debt of School Districts by Adding a Proviso Thereto, as to School District No. 10, Cherokee County. A Joint Resolution to Amend Section 5, Article X of the Constitution Relating to the Limit of the Bonded Debt of School Districts by Adding a Proviso Thereto as to the School District of the City of Florence in j Florence County, South Carolina. A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec-! tion 7, Article VIII of the Constitution, Relating to Municipal Bonded Indebtedness, by Adding a . Proviso Thereto as to the City of Georgetown. A Joint Resolution to Amend Section 5 of Article XI of the Constitution Relating to the Formation of School Districts, Etc., by adding a Proviso as to Certain School Districts in Pickens County. A Joint Resolution to Amend Section VII of Article VIII, and Section V of Article X of the Constitution so as to Exempt the City of Spartanburg from the Provisions Thereof. A Joint Resolution to Amend Section 7, Article VIII, anJ Section i>, Article X, of the Constitution, so j as to Exempt the City of Union from ) - M?a?ppcgf Rosenberg I Departn ABBEVILLE ' it : Jly Cortley Junior Clothi [ These Constructs Your Guarantee COAT 1. Special tested woolens. 2 Woolens double shrunk. 3 Double elbow cloth. 4 All edges basted. 5 Guaranteed mohair lin- x ing. 8 Super sleeve lining. 7 Special canvas fronts. 8 Pockets stayed and bar tacked. 9 Lapel & collar padded. 10 Special ivory buttons. I 11 Extra emergency buttons. I 12 Super button thread. 13 Belt faced with same cloth. * ^4 Felled collar stays close to neck. Extra Pants, Shirt Shoes, Hosiery, Cap kerchiefs, Sport Sli pers, Rain Coats, O ....in Everything 1 i Every < THE ROSENB "Boys He? the Provisions Thereof. ELECTION MANAGERS. The following Managers of Election have been appointed to hold the election at the various precincts in the said County: Abbeville?C. A. Botts, J. L. Clark, F. B. Jones. <rr?t.ton Mill?J. W. Faulkner, L. C Martin, J. L. Burrell. Gilliam's Gin House?J? S. Gibert George Sherard, J. T. McDill. Magnolia?John Poore, Dr. Joseph Hicks, S. F. Sherard. Lowndesville?L. B. Loftis, W. C. Hall, R. E. Campbell, Jr. Bryant's Cross Roads^?J. N. Pratt J. D. Bryant, J. L. Busby. Keowee?J. R. Pruitt, J. H. McMahan, W. D Thomas. Antreville?Eugene McOarter, J. F. Gray, Claude Prince. Due West?Edgar Long, J. R. Caldwell, J. R. Winn. Donalds?W. R. Dunn, Eugene Martin, John Sadler. Central?George Morrison, D. P. Hannah, T. S. Palmer. Rock Springs?W. R. Phillips, M. J. Ashley, George Kay. Hampton?W. E. Walker, R. C. Branyon, R. L. Smith. The Managers at each precinct named above are requested to delegate one of their number to secure I boxes and blanks for the election on and after November the 1st, from the Clerk of Court. J. M. GAMBRELL, MRS. EDITH W. REESE. D. H. HILL, Commissioners of State and Coun jty Elections lor ADDevnie uouniy, S. C., October 16, 1922. 3t. - Mercantile Co. I lent Stores I ' >nal Features Are t of Satisfaction. PANTS ' '}\h 15 Cloth patch in fMifoV for mending. 16 Extra belt of cloth. 17 Cortley Jr. nickel le on belt. . i 18 Lined throughout / \ "!* \ ^ \ 19 Extra strength liflfttg* 20 Excelsior waist .jr 21 Doable stitched pnAets. " " \ , . 4 . S1 22 Adjustable b ft straps. 23 Belt loops.. / 24 Seams taped.and totti ble stitched. 25 Seat seams sergeA 26 Outlet on' large diztit; 27 Non-ravel pocket facing. t 28 Hip and Cash poeltalt. i, Ties, Underwear, I I Al 11 V* s, flats, cottars name ioes, Bed Room Slip- I ver coats?' H Tie Boy Needs I Occasion I ERG MER. CO. I idquarters. D i tllt m TV A O M LOST?Thursday afternoon betweeHj the Planters Bank and; Methodi^K church, a boys brown cap. FindJM please return to Eureka Hotel Press and Banner office. LOST?Between Greenwood ai^H Abbeville Thursday^ 19th, orfln Ford casing and tube on . ilH pumped up. Finder suitably warded by returning to Dr. G. <^D Neuffer, Abbeville, S. C. Sfl It is said that Pittsburg stands ground once given in exchange n violin. HD EYES CAREFULLY''E^^INEB and GLASSES Accurately Fitted^H j DR. L. T. HILL, AbbevillS