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HUNDAX, U?iUiUaiDr<tv iv, ivc BRITISH PRIME MINISTER TEL1 OF NEGOTIATIONS OF IRIi AGREEMENT IN LONDC WHILE DAIL EIREANN MEE' IN DUBLIN WITH CLASH London, Dec. 15?In a scene whi is likely to prove a landmark English history, the Irish treaty w today presented in the imperial pj liament for ratification, while t Dail Eireann at Dublin indulged heated debate, turning on Eamon 1 Valera's charge that the Irish plei potentiaries exceeded their powe in signing the treaty without furth reference to'Dublin. Neither the commons nor the Dj Eireann, however, has yet ccme grips on the actual decision respec i vo+ifirtofiAW TirV?i/*Vt llQC HPPTI HA? ictvtiiva^vay tt ?uv** mmw r-. poned until tomorrow. A feature of the debates in Wes minster was a bitter attack on tl government by Lord Carson in tl house of lords and Captain Charl Craig, Irish Unionist, in the house 1 commons. Lord Carson espccial showed not the slightest diminuti< in his old time denunciation of ar accommodation with Nationalist Ir land. He dared the government to < anything to stir Ulster against tl empire, and exclaimed: "Because L ster is loyal, you think you can ki< her as you like." "I promise you," he continue "that she will keep out of this agre -* * ___ x. 1? -u. ment. xou nave iriea mane m position impossible. I believe yt told the Sinn Fein delegates to do s Why has the Sinn Fein in this treal been given an army, if not to invat Ulster. Was it to invade America, < the Channel islands? The tone of his speech was one < unrelenting hostility to a settlemen Premier Lloyd George's speech i the commons was less of an orator cal display in defense of the treat; which had been expected, than a can ful exposition of the agreement an its implications, with a view to pu ting the house in possession of th complete mind of the government o the settlement. He forestalled a tacks by the argument that the trej tv had received unstinted praise froi the king and the British dominior and could not be regarded as inimici to the country's interests. Ulster's official I'eply has also bee delayed until tomorrow, but it known that it rejects the invitatic to entftr the Irish Free State. Contrasted str.kingly with Britain royal pomp and splendor displayed i the house of lords at noon today wj the scene in the house of commons few hours later, when, without cen mony, but with evident consciou ness of power and influence, tl members heard the prime minist? render an account of his stewardsh: and the government's part in tl Irish settlement. For an hour and three quarters IV Lloyd George spoke to crowd* benches and jammed galleries. T1 only touch of color in the ancient lej islative chamber was the brilliant r< coated uniform of Col. Sir Sanfu Hoare, who moved the reply to tl speech from the throne. It was not an oration like that < October 31, when the premier, ha ing been challenged, presented to tl country the alternatives of war < negotiation with Ireland and won tl dav bv a decision overwhelming favoring the gpvernment's policy; h role today was of one simply narra ing the problems raced by the deleg tions, with a description of the w<* they were handled. WILL NOT ACCEPT WAGE REDUCTIOIN New York, Dec. 13.?Represent tives of 35,000 maintenance of wi and railroad shop laborers throug out the country voted here today reject any wage reduction propos by the roads and appeal to the ra road labor board on December ] for increase ranging upwards fro 17 per cent. The increase to be asked wou raise the scale of maintenance way men from 40 to 48 1-2 cents j hour and add ten cents an hour the scale now paid all foremen ai laborers in mechanical department French scientist has taken i X-ray photograph of a bone throuf a brick wall 250 yards away. T ALL MAJOR ISSUES OF NAVAL RATIO DECIDED BUT NEW DIFFICULTIES HAVE BEEN ENCOUNTERED DISCUSSIONS OF FAR EAST QUESTION. Washington, Dec. 14.?The arms conference delegates have reacnea an agreement on all the major is sues of the naval ratio tout are en countering new difficulties in their discussions on the Far East. The American 5-5-3 ratio forms! the basis of the naval settlements, but there are to be readjustments in the original American plan to per mit Japan to retain her new bat *il tleship Mutsu. Tre United States ! to and Great Britain will be given a j :t- compensative quota of additional >t-1 ships not yet determined in detail. In the Far Eastern negotiations the latest element of controversy is 11 a request by China for abrogation j of the treaties resulting from I] Japan's famous "twenty-one de-j1 mands." When the request was pre-,' sented to the Far Eastern commit- jl tee of the whole today the Japanese j' promptly objected and the commit-,1 tee adjourned. Coming at a time ' when the Shantung negotiations are ] at a critical stage, the Chinese abro gation proposal has somewhat be <-V*a nf o T?or TT.oc- I i CiUMUUU urc pivijytv-vo vx ? * ? & umw-| tern agreement, but most of the 1 delegates remain ionfident of an ^ Ultimate solution. j '< Another meeting of the ""bigl three" late today advanced the'' naval qhestion nearer to the point; of a final and detailed settlement^ tbut left some minor points to foe de- (* determined. In all quarters an-j nouncement of a complete record | was regarded only 'as a suestion of j < hours. As an offset -to Japanese reten tion of the Mutsu, the United, I States is to etain the superdread-i naughts Washington and Colorado, j ^ and an equivalent increase in Brit- j ish capital tonnage is to be provid-] ed. The details of this British in-' b crease constitute the only point,.' still to be decided. i iCoupled with the naval agree-1 * ^ n_ ~,1 * ?v mem, in me pivpuscu n c?L_y ma , a "status quo" understanding on J Pacific fortifications and naval, * bases, exclusive of Hawaii and the j' islands off the Japanese, Australian;' and New Zealand coasts. The plan 'r means abandonment of the Ameri- J1 can island of Guam as a potential naval base. Temporarily the naval a question is receiving majority at-;a tention from the arms delegates, but 2 there were indications today that ' the increasing seriousness of the ' Far Eastern differences might soon! - le >r j require the potential figures of the1 ip i conference to turn their efforts to le I that direction ! China's request for abrogation of ' tiie "twenxy-orig aemanas uuaurs was coupled with a suggestion that the powers also take some definite; and formal step toward abolition of 1 existing "spheres of influence" in ( the Far East. There was no discus-, sion in the committee but it was ] evident tonight that the Japanese would not stand alone in opposing ] the abrogation proposal. In the Shantung conversations, ji the present point of controversy is j. the compensation that China is to' i give for Japanese improvements on' I the Kioachow railroad. The Japa-, \ nese have asked for instructions; J a-1 from Tokyo, but subject to a favor-|l iy able response from their govern- 1 ment offered today to withdraw from the railroad in the event of a satisfactory compensation! arrange- ( a $35,000 OFFERED McMILLIN h-j FOR 5 YEARS COACHING1 to! al I Dallas, Tex., Dec. 13?What is be il-jlieved to be the highest priced con L9 I tract an athletic coach is now on the m way to "Bo" McMillin, Centre col lege football star at Danville, Kjt, Id I from the Athletic council of the Uni of j versity of Dallas. The contract offers ani McMillin $35,000 for five years ser to vice as head coach of the University. :d In tendering the contract the Univer ts. sity authorities are said to have rjiet the terms held out by McMillin in his m recent conference with them here.; jh ; The original proposition was a $7,000 'contract for one year of coaching. SERIOUS EARTH SHOCKS REPORTED Rome, Dec. 10.?Serious earth quake shocks have been reported throughout this week from the re gions around the Lake of Bolsena, about sixty miles northwest of this city. The ground in several villages of that vicinity shows large fissures and most of the inhabitants are camp ing in the fields. No deaths have been reported. _ MASTER'S SALE The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE Court of Common Pleas. MRS. JENNIE M. BOTTS, Adminis tratrix, Plaintiff, against THE DIXIE LAND COMPANY, a I Corporation and J. A. SHANDS, Defendants. By authority of a Decree of Sale ^ by the Court of Common Pleas for ' A.bbvebille County, in the State, ( made in the above stated case, I will affer for sale, at public outcry, at Abbeville C." H., S. C., on Salesday ' in January, A. D., 1922, within the legal hours of s'ale the following des cribed land, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and be- ' ing in Long Cane Towpship in Abbe ville County, in the State aforesaid, containing Sixty (60) Acres, of land more or less, and bounded by lands ^ >f J. D. Miller, Estate of Lou Jen- ' tins and lands of T. H. Botts (estate) ind known as the Irwin place and ! >eing the same land conveyed by T. { 3. Botts to Dixie Land Company ^ md J. A. Shands. ' TERMS OF SALE: CASH?Pur- 1 chaser to pay for stamps and papers. ' THOS. P. THOMSON, I Dec. 16. Master A. C., S. C. MASTER'S SALE 5TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE Court of Common Pleas. [ tfARY HILL and others, Plaintiffs,j against ^RCH H. BARNETT and others, Defendants. 11 I By authority of a Decree of Sale: >y the Court of Common Pleas for) Abbeville County, l'n said State, made | n the above stated case, I will offer or sale, at public outcry, at Abbe r.lle C. H., S. C., on Salesday in anuary, A. D. 1922, within the legal j lours of ?ale the following described! and, to wit: AH that lot or parcel of j and situate, lying and being in city i ?f Abbeville in Abbeville County, in he State aforesaid, and being bound id by Ha'gler Street, Hickory Street tnd other property of Albert Henry md laruh of Mrs. Caroline B. Klugh, ind beins; the Fame lot conveyed byj Albert Henry to J. J. George, and j hereafter conveyed by J. J. George 'y o Arch H. Earnett. TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Pur haser to pay " >r papers and stamps. THOS. P. THOMSON. Dec. 10. Master A. C., S. C. MASTERS SALE ["he State of South Carolina, COUNTV OF ABBEVILLE .*' Court oi Common Picas. 3. E. ALLEN, - - Plaintiff,; against fTA\ 'P T> v' o?/l /-v4 V?rio-fonrlonf c i UU I jL JDUU .kj clilU UU1W1 1/v.j.vnuv/iiVU I By .vaih(ua;; o'i a Decriee of Sale >y the Court of Common Pleas forj \bbeville County, in said State, made; n the above stated case, I will offer! 'or sale, at public outcry, at Abbe-! /ille C. H., S. C., on Salesday in" Tanuary, A. D. 1922, within the legal toii'*s of phIp the following described an-1. to wit: All that tract or parcel )f land situate, lying and being in Lowndesville Township in Abbeville Jounty, in the S'ato aforesaid, and cnown as ihe ; n'v jihiee of B. Ber ien Alio- co? : v.'.;ig Nine Hundred ind Sev<> . v i.t.U) Acres, more or ess, as'.rl .1 :>n ihe West by rtocky River, 1 tii<* North by lands )f hs\u.' ?f M. Bell, and lands of r tj T>. .... K? nf I. n? .'jit.', ur iti*~ uj iuhuo v?. rv n C!> 'iv ;:! Lbe South by lands f >f Trvin < . y and lands of B. i3ol1 in Aiv ' < iT.-T !ho same tract or iarci'1 of ::i! d conveyed to Mrs. Ke ;ura W. Allon by Berrien Allen on he 5th day of February 1895. Deed ;o which being recorded in oifice of Dlerk of Court for Abbeville Conuty, South Carolina, in Deed Book 20, )age 291. TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Pur :haser to pay for papers and stamps. THOS. P. THOMSON, )ec. 16. Master A. C., S. C. MASTER'S SALE The Stat* of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, Court of Common Pleas J. J. FRETWELL, Plaintiff, j against J. R. WILSON and others, Defendants. By authority of a Decree of Sale by the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, in said State, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on Salesday in January, A. D., 1922, within the) legal hours of sale the following des-! cribed land, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and be ing in the city of Abbeville, in the State aforesaid, containing Ninety Six (96) Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of J. R. Fretwell on the North; estate of Sam Shaw on the East, J. L. Black on the South, and J. D. Alewine on the West, the said tract of land being a portion of the tract toi land described in the complaint. Also, all that parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Abbeville, State of South Carolina, containing Thirty and three tenths (30.3) Acres more or less and bounded by lands of P. C. Temple, lands of A. F. Carwile, estate of Sam uel Shaw, deceased, and Johnson Creek, being the tract deeded to J. Rf Wlison by S. S. Fisher by deed of date Feb. 14. 1918. TERMS OF SALE?Cash. That should the purchaser or purchasers jf either or both of said tracts of and fail to comply with his bid or aids-at said sale, within fifteen min utes' after said sale or sales or in lieu thereof, as a guarantee of his *ood faith thkt he will comply with ;he terms of the sale within ten days thereafter, deposit with, the Master 1 sum equal to one fourth of the pur chase price,Athat the Master forth with resell the said premises upon the same ierms and conditions herein ibove provided, and that he receive 10 bid at such resale, made by the jurchaser or purchasers who failed Make1 You hav things for list is about been secure lives in anot you have to him for soir he would lil and SEND THE F FOR A That wo one not to b low and we Please ser 1VXUI1UIO I Ad as a Chrisl I enclose $ Price: Oi MASTER'S SALE The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OP ABBEVILLE. Court of Common Pleas. THE FARMERS BANK OF ABBE VILLE COUNTY, Plaintiff, against J. J. HILL and others, Defendants. By authority of a Decree of Sale by the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, in said State, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on Salesday in January A. D., 1922, within the legal hours of sale the following des cribed land, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and be ing in Abbeville County, in the State aforesaid, containing One Hundred and Fifty-five (155) Acres, more or less, and being all that tract or par rel nf lnnd this duv deeded me fJ. J. Hill) by him (E. R. Horton) lying P. 1 on Rocky River, joined by lands of by 1 Mrs. E. C. Meschine, S. W. Johnson A. 1 and others. " Ricl TERMS OF SALE?One-third by 1 cash, balance on credit of one and *ke two years, the credit portion to be evidenced by the bond of the pur- nani chaser, tthe same providing for inter- ^ est at the rate of eight per cent, aqjj bala for attorneys fees, and to be secured by a mortgage of the premises, the ^ror purchaser having the privilege to pay all cash. ev^ Purchaser to pay for papers and clms stamps. - 0 | THOS. P. THOMSON. Master a. C., S. C. the Dec. 13, 1921. . on 1 sum d *i ? , doll; Boiler Explosion. ^ Pittsburg, Kansas, Dec. 13.?The of s explosion of a-boiler at the Victory his mine near Chicopee this morning reso gave r'se to a report that the mine tern had been dynamited. pur< P to comply with their former purchase. pap< Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. _ Dec . THOS. P. THOMSON, Dec. 14, 3t Master A. C., S. C. ^ four Presen e been thinking of things t /eryone in the family. Per ; complete and yet no pres d for the member of the fai her town or another state, ien more* or less out of tou ie time and you do not kno ce. If that be the case tal 'RESS and BAN! YEAR, 156 ISSUES FOR I uld be a present worth wh e forgotten. Fill in the co will send it, with your comj id The Press and Banner f< ;o Idress .. i. ;mas gift from r in payment. ie Year $2.00; Six months 3 MASTER'S SALE te of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. Court of Common Pleas. ^ \NTEkS BANK, A Corporation,^ Plaintiff. against . N. NORRIS and others, ^ Defendants. ty authority of a decree of Sale ~ the Court of Common Pleas for teville County, in said State^made . "w he above stated case, I will offer sale, at public outcry, at Abbe : C. H., S. C., on Salesday in 'fi uary, A. D. 1922, within the le-' ;l hours of sale the following des- I'-'z ed land, to wit: All that tract or :el of land situate, lying and being Abbeville County, in the State * resaid, containing One Hundred V' Thirty-seven (137) Acres, more ;r ~ 3 1 I ~ J 1 1 1 .i tit ; 4$$ ess, auu uuuuucu uy lauus ui tt Vham on the North, on the West .~y? ^erdery road and lands of Dr. Q. tfeuffer, on the East by lands of lard Sondley, and on the South : J lands of Charlie Janides, being: same tract of land conveyed to said C. W. Norris by T. A. Put- ; ERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, rv; nee on credit of twelve months, credit portion to bear interest n the date of sale at the rate of it per cent, per annum $nd to be lenced by the bond of -the pur ser, and secured by a mortgage ;he premises, which mortgage' V| 1 provide for attorney's fees for . collection thereof for insurance the house on the premises in the k J of not less than two thousand ars with lofes payable clause to Master. The purchaser at the day - ale to pay five hundred dollars on bids or else the premises to be Id on same Salesday on the same is, and with the option to the :haser to pay all cash. urchaser to pay for stamps and i fatch the label on your paper. o give? haps the ent has nily who * Perhaps ch with w what ke a tip :i9' THOS. P. THOMSpN, ,14, 3t Master A. C., S. NER &2.00 tile and upon be )liments. >T or