CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANT ADVERTISING BATE? Twenty-five words or less, One Time 25 cents. Three Times 60 cents, Six Times $1.00. All advertisement over twenty five words prorata for each ad ditional word. Rates on 1.000 1 words to be used in a month made on application. No advertisement taken for leas than 25 cents, cash in ad vance. If your name appears In the telephone directory you can tele phone your want ad to 321 and a bill wllf be mailed after ita in sertion for prompt payment WANTS TYPEWRITERS-300 new, rebuilt, shop-worn and second hand typo writers, all makes $10.00 up. Basy terms If desired. Tell us what you want. J. BL Crayton & Co., Charlotte, N. C. C. C. Dargan, Local Repre sentative. 10-7-18t WANTED-A good farm for one of our customers. If you hav J a farm for sale wo will bo glad to consider lt. Linley ft Watson, (Jno. Linley W. E. Watson.) WANTED-50 to 100 head of first claas, sound mules, 4 to 8 years of age. We are not buying for the war. Want more class, and wliljng to pay better price. The Fretwell Company. 8-22-tf. WANTED-You to know that I am this season handling tho Genuine Tennessee Blue Gem Coal, and not asking anymore for it than you have paid for Inferior coals. I have a stock ot the best wood in town on band. Give me a trial. W. O. Dimer, Phone ?49._ WANTED-Every nous?: keoper in An derson to try a loaf of "Aunt Mary's Cream Bread." It's made at home, and your grocer keepa it Ander son Pure 7ood Co. 8-16-Dtf LOST roane_ns Wednesday, October 6th, between my home and Dr. W. S. Hutchenson's, a pocket book viHi a rubber baud around it, condining $56.00; five ten dollar bills, one (ive dollnr bill, and ono one dollar bill. Return to R. R. Doyel, Anderson R. R. No. 2 and get reward. 10-14-3tp. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Young Jersey cow. Calf six months old. Phone 360. 10-14-lt. FOR HALE-Everything in tho line of fresh fruits that are In season: pears, apples, bananas, grapes, oranges, lemons, cocoanuts, nuts of all kind?, and candles that make your mouth water, and at prices that don't make you sick either. J. K. Manos. FOB HALE-A farm of 131 acres with in one mile of-Little River church, In Abbeville county. Has a good four room house and new ham; 20 . aerea In bottom land and 30 aerea In good cotton land. Also, 98 3-4 a' -en in another place with a house and barn, 60 acr. tars any style. ?Vext door to Union Station. WE ARE PAYING ffO per tun for cot ton seed and sclll.it: bulls at twelve dollars per ton; ot it* * I to $5 per ten. These pricow at ' oar yards. Mart?n Coal ft W?od Co. LEGAL NOTICES .STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CO?NTV OF ANDERSON. Court of Common Pleas. E. C. Marett. Plaintiff, against Luster Swinger. M. C. Swinger, Jerry Swinger, Lula Swinger, and others, D?fendante. Pursuant to an order of salo grant ed heroin I will sell on alesday in November, 1916, in front of the court house iii the City of,,Anderson, 8. C., during UHuil hourn of Hale, the real estate dcac-ribed OK followK, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Ihr State and County aforesaid on tho road leading from Fair Piny to Anderson. ,S. C., nnd bounded hy land? or Sum Glonn, Hob Glenn, H. II. CJymph and Emanuel Hsynle, con taining flfty-nlx and one-half (661-21 acres, more or IPHH, and being a por tion of the Brown lands nnd belnK the sumo land conveyed to Andrew Swing by K. C. Marett hy deed dated the 23rd day of December, 1911, and r.-corded In lt. M. C. office for tho County and Stat J aforcHaid in Deed Foo!: It H It ft, at pnge GIO, reference lo which ls hereby invited ror a bet ter description or said real OHtute. Terms: Cash. PurehuHer to pay extra lor papers and stamps. W. F. NMcholBon, Probate Judge. \ As Special Horerco. TIU'STKK'S SALtT Dy virtue of tho power given me by deed of trust executed to me hy lt. F. Hall th? llfth day of February. 1915. recorded in tho omeo of the clerk of tho court tho twenty-third dny of Fehruary, 1915, in book L L L L, page 473-474. I will sell at public out cry before tho court house door at Anderson, South Carolina, sale day in November, 1915, tho following de scribed real estate, the property of H. F. Hall, to wit: I. All that lot of land, containing 26.57 acres, moro or less, lying on the South Bido of tho rond from Orr Cot ton .Milli-, to Keys Spring, and bound ed on tho North by said road, on the East by lot number sixty-nine of tho said Hall lands, heretofore Hold, on tho South and the West by lands of 8. C. Major, and others. II. All that lot of land, containing 11.18 acres, lying to tho North of th? road from Orr Mills to Keys .Spring, and bounded by streets laid out on the said lunds. being bounded on tho East hy Orr Cotton Mills, on the North by lot number three, on the Wost by street, and on tho South by rond from tho Orr Cotton Mills to Keys Spring. J.H. All that lot of land, containing 12.30 ncres, immediately North of lot last above described, and bounder* iii tho North by lot number two, c i .1 South by the public road wti ::i divides it from the Orr Cotton Mill land, cn the South by street which divides lt frcm lot number four, and on tho WeBt hy street. IV. Also, lot number two, contain ing 11.50 acres, hounded on tho North by lands of Mrs. Nettle Burdine. on the East by road to city, which divides lt from lot number ono and Orr Cot ton Mill's land, on tho South by lot number three, and on the West by street which divides lt from lot num ber five. V. Lot number two, containing 3.66 acroB, cr.oro or less, being In shape a triangle, bounded on the North by lands of J. F. and J. bk Evans, on tho East by Orr Cotton Mill's land, and on the Wost by roao. to tho city of Anderson, which divides it from lot number two. . VI. Lot number flvo, containing 8.52 ncrcs, more or less, bounded on iho North by lands of Mrs. Nettie Bur dine, on the East by street which divides lt from lots three sud two, on the South by lot sold to J. P. Catlott. and on the West by lot sold to J. P. Catlett. VII. Lot number six, containing 3.88 acres, moro or lesa, bounded on the North by street Which divides the land from and sold to J. P. Catlett. on the East by street, and on the South and West hy road from Orr Mills to Roys Spring. VIII. That lot of land containing 19.20 acres, known as the Whit ncr land, lying on Whltnor and Byrnm Creeks, bounded, by landB of Mrs. Net tle Burdine, Mrs. Alathea Orr, Mrs. Kate II. Whltner, W. N. Webb, and By rum's Croek and Whltner's Creek. IX. All that certain lot, and store house thereon, situato at tho corner of Greenville and Ella streets, In the city ot Anderson. 8. C.. conveyed to R. F. Hall by E. 8. Moore by deed dat ed S Juno, 1906, and r^-orded In clerk's office in deed book D D D. p?\ge [672. X. That storehouse and lot situate on South
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