Land For Sale In Oconee County, S. C. -BY < MOSS & LITTLETON, REAL ESTATE DEALERS, WALHALLA, S. G. .'. SALEM, S. C f ?< Dowling Realty Company, Anderson, S. ? NO. 1?71 acres, 2 1-2 miles from Walhalla; 3 residences; good out buildings; 50 acres in cultivation, good pastures; 10 acres bottom land. PRICE $30.00 PER ACRE. NO. 2.?200 acres, Cheohee Valley, 13 miles from Walhalla; 3 hous es. 100 acres bottom land. PRICE $10.00 PER ACRE. NO. 8?86 acres, near South Union, 4 room dwelling; 12 acres bot tom land, 35 acres upland in cultivation! 3 1-2 acres Bermuda pasture. PRICE $20.00 PER ACRE. 1 NO. 4?111 acres, 1 mile from Salem; 2 good residences; 50 acres I in cultivation. PRICE $30.00 PER ACRE. I NO. 5?62 acres, near Whetstone; 12 miles from Walhalla; 25 acres .in cultivation; small residence. PRICE $10.00 PER ACRE. NO. 6?60 acres on Colonel's Fork Creek, 3 1-2 miles from West minster, 30 acres in cultivation; residence and barn. PRICE $25.00 PEU ACRE NO. 7?264 acres on Keowee river, 13 miles from Walhalla! 22 acres of river bottom ; good r esidence ; ; well timbered. PRICE $10.00 PER ACRE NO. 8?25 acres near Walhalla; good 7-room house! 18 acres In .j cultivation PRICE $1,500. NO. 9?8 acres, 4 room dwelling and barn; in town of Walhalla. PRICE $600.00 NO. 10?500 acres, one mile from Salem; two-story, 10 room resi dence; four tenant houses; 250 acres in cultivation. All land fresh. One of the prettiest homes in the county. PRICE ?SSjSO PER ACRE. S I NO. 11?47 acres, mile and a half from Rlchland; good 5-room | j|j dweiilng; 35 acres in cultivation; 7 acres branch bottom. i PRICE $2,000.00 I NO. 12?218 acres, 2 miles from Salem; 40 acres in cultivation; two *** houses; 200,000 feet saw timber on place... PRICE $6.00 PER ACRE. I NO. 13?71 acrcB near Keowee high school, 4 miles from West :' Union; good 5-room residence; 40 acres in ultiv'atlonl PRICE $50.00 PER ACRE. NO. 14?50 acres, one mile from Salem; 5-room dwelling; 20 acres In cultivation. * PRICE $1,200.00 We have a number of large and small fnrm:i In Oconee and Plckens counties; also town property In Walhalla. For further Information, write or call on_._: IWe bnve a number of large and small farms In Oconee and Plckens'counties; also town property in WalhaUa. For further Informatlou, write or call on B. R. MOSS.v,. WaRialla, 8. C, I?Or? I W. L. LITTLETON, .... /.. Salem, S. C fl Dowling Realty Company, Anderson, S. C I For Sale 584 acres located on good public road near church and school, 5 room dwell tag, 2 tenant houses, 2 barns, 200 acres In pine timber, 175 acres Id cul tivation, 50 acres in/ bottom land, 85 acres In pasture, 8 miles from Ver de rj. Price $7.75 per acre. EAST TERMS 2td St STf Timber tract. 184 acres located on good public road, 1 mile from Bradley, 8. report weather conditions at sea be cause of the fear that their locations will be forwarded to boctlle cruisers, the weather bureau1 Is unable, to'give notice of West Indian hurricanes how, probably forming. Owners Of ships sailing; to. South American and We?,i Kndlan ports and officials In the local forecaster's office declared today the situation was extremely serious. We Sell 1 Brenlin Window Shades ?In the End the Cheapest Shade You Can Buy They are made of closely woven cloth without that "filling" of chalk and clay which, in the ordinary shade, soon cracks and falls out in unsightly "pin Isoles." Sun won't fade it nor water spot it. It. is su; pie?not tiff, yet al ways hangs straight and smooth. Made also in Brenlin Duplex?light on one side and dark on the other. A HIGH CLASS SHADE THAT YOU WANT TO SEE - G. F. Tolly & Son ANDERSON SOUTH CAROLINA Know All Worn That Preserving and Jam Time is on the way And That Man Austin is better prepared than, e>ver tpv supply your wants in this line. Jelly Mlasses Porcelain Tup Fruit ?'w s Oiass Top Fruit Jars Cherry Bed Fruit Ja.* Rubber ?Best 10c rubber made. Apple Blossom Fruit Jar rubber ?the liest fie rubber made. Uradnated Measures Bolanden* Dish Pana Hasting Spoons Rippers Preserving Kettle- etc Bleckley Building On The Corner. Anderson, S. C. If every farmer will sow five acres of oats to the plow,.and ihres .?eres of wheat to the plow, on ground that Is well prenar-d and we* Ifertilized, he will make enough wheat and oats to do him. The Corn crop is likedy' to. b? short, in this section as ihe season \ have not been favorable for making corn. it the war in Europe continues for x long-time, there-will be a tremendous amount of corn and wheat ana oats exported to Europe and this will make corn, wheat and oats hi_h. September'is a good time to sow oats. Prepare the groumjkl-^ carefully and thoroughly befdfe you get to picking cotton, and fer tilize it with about 3oo pounds to the acre of say, 10-1-3 or 10-l-4iL your oats will get well rooted before the cold weather comes on and! ' if sown in the drill it is about as sure a crop as you can planfJ Thest oats will come in early next spring and wiL help put a shdrtf :orn crop. ^$|8 Now and then you hear of a farmer sowing oats in August, and we* I believe the August sowing always makes a good crop. jj ' ftp September is a capital time to sow oats and we believe if will pay ou mighty well to sow some this fall. fjj "L It always pays to prepare your land well, and to fertilize if well J $10 DISCOUNT allowed each pn pi I who enters our College within the aext thirty days. If Interested, write at once for fall *; Electric faun Installed in each ie partmcirt of our College. vMcF^at^Boiii^?t Business College. tyM jj COLITMBU.tJ.C..