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?* FARM L The following list includes some cv optioned to xis, but the options were ta thousand acres, also, in Anderson and Anderson Real ? J . STE I. c.? Acres, two miles of Oakway, four miles of Seitccn, und within ono mile of Koturn Baptist Church and School. Land level to gently rolling; running water through a line pasture. Has six-room dwelling, in good condition; six-stall barn. Kroll ts two good roads, and in splendid neighborhood. Brice, $110.00 an acre. li. 87 Mi Acres, at Oak way; known as the Tompkins place. Land lies well, luis plenty of wood, with a good eight-room house, ceiled throughout. Has one-room tenant house; six-stall barn. I'rice, $HS0.tt(> an acre. ii. H'S Acres, about two miles above Oak way; about four miles from Westminster. Has four-room dwelling, with hall, ceiled throughout. Three-room tenant house; one six-stall barn with sheds; one three-stall barn; 70 acres in cultivation, about eight acres being fresh land; thirty acres in a wired pasture. Land lies on both sides of main road from Oakway lo Seneca. Brice, $100.00 au acre. ?I. Ol? Vu Acres, near Marie's drove School, on road to West minster. This is the llnest farm wo have, lt lies on a gentle slope to tho south, with no wasto land at al!, Plenty of woo l and waler. The rent from Hus place last year amounted to $J,?O().l)n. Has good live-room house and hain in a pretty grove. New hearing orchard. Brice, $l.">4).4)4> an acre. 5. 160 Acres, near Cross Hoads, in sight of a good school. Bas about 30 acres in wood, with plenty of saw Umber, Land fronts two main roads. Ono four-room dwelling, rough ceiled; one two-room tenant house. Has pasture with running water. Strong chocolate hind, practically level. Price, $1)0.04) an acre. 4(. 17:'. Acres, about two miles from Oakway. six miles from .seneca, live miles from Westminster. There is a field of 1 lu acres on this place that lies almost level, and would be ll splendid place on which to work a tractor. Has one six-room dwelling, a new four-room tenant house and a new two-room tenant house; new cow barn; has a six-stall, metal-roofed barn, with sheds. There are fifteen acres of branch bottoms on this place, and eight acres In pasture, with running water. Has a great deal of saw timber also. Price, $100.00 an arro. 7. 105 Acres, known as the Preacher Mason Place, ill sight of main road from Townvllle to Oakway. Land lies almost level, and in good state of cultivation, Has two-st.ory, seven-room house, ceiled throughout. Has one four-room tenant house; two story, six-stall barn. About twenty acres in pasture, with run ning water. Plenty of wood lo run the place. There is a loan of $7,400.00 on this place that can be carried for the purchaser. Brice, $1 141.414) au acre. H. 2?I Acres, in sight of l'air Blay. Land lies gently rolling and is in line stale of cultivation. lias live-room dwelling and a new barn. Prior, $ 125.4)0 an nore. 1). :;7 Acres, near Pair Blay, adjoining above tract. Has no bouse, but bas a good barn. With this place we will sell an acre bit in Hair Blay, with a good eight-room house, ceiled throughout. Brice, $."?,4)4)41.410 for both. lo. IL'J Acres, near 1'air Blay. Land lies gently rolling. Has I " acres in pine wood, with sume saw timber; about j:< acres in pasture, with running waler; ono two story. Ilve-ivom dwelling: four stall barn, lias iwo three-room tenant houses, both ceiled. Hour thousand ilollars can he carried on tb s place at ii per cont for four years. Brice. $H*."?.4MI an nore. ll, I". Aeres, about four miles from Wo I allister. Land Iles f the most valuable land in Oconee Count) Ken before the recent rise. J? We can arra Abbeville Counties, that we would lille to ! SEE, WRITE OR PHONE ,t>at>e and Investment O R YE SMITH, Fair F almost lovel, lias a four-room dwelling, ceiled throughout; new four-stall barn, with hall ; six acres in wood and about three acres in pasture. Price, 1(15,000.00. 1'2. 230 Acres, on main road between Townville and Oak way. About 100 acres of this place fronting on the road lies well, but thu rest is rough, lias ordinary improvements. Price, $0,(100.00. Ot. 71 Acres, about five miles southeast of Westminster. Most of this land is fresh and very strong. Has a good four-room dwelling and a four-stall barn. Has some nice branch bottom and about 12"? acres in wood. Has a good, wide pasture, with run ning water. Twenty-five young peach trees. Pri?e, $80.00 an acre. 1 I. lufi Acres, about one mile northeast of Cross Roads, This is a good farm, in a line state of cultivation. There is one new four-room dwelling and one four-room tenant house; two new barns and a crib. Price, S I to.(to an acre. 15. 80 Acres, above Westminster, on the old railroad track, now used as a road. Land is strong, but rolling. Price, $-1,500.00. IO. About TP Acres, on road from Seneca to Oakway; five miles of Seneca, one-half mlle Of Return Church and School. Tins land is almost level and lies on both sides of the road. Ilasa six-room dwelling, partly ceiled, and a new two-story, six-stall barn, with two sheds. Ilasa three-room tenant house. About 1 fi acres in pasture, with running water; about IO acres in wood. Price, 9125.00 an acre. 17. ?57 \<? Acres, non Pair Play. Land lies fairly level; has a three-room dwelling, ceiled, and a four-stall barn, with sheds. Pour acres in pasture, with running water. Price, $125.00 an acre. 18. 58 Acres, in sight of Pair Play. Has a good live-room house, with a hall, ceiled throughout; six-stall barn, with one shed; good crib and smokehouse; a four-room tenant house, partly ceiled. Price, $125.00 un acre. IO. U9 Acres, near South Union Church and School. Land is gently rolling, but has been well farmed. One four-room house, with hall; one four-;oom tenant house and one three-room ten ant bouse. Has a good barn; about 12 acres in wood. Price, $010.00 an acre. 20, S)C acres close to above farm. Has one six-room house and one four-rom house with good barns. This place has a line, bold spring near Hie main house. Price, $K0.00 un acre. 21, M l Acres, on main road from Oakway to Richland. This is an unusually fine place, with no waste land at all. Has one seven-room dwelling, ceiled throughout, situated in a fine oak grove on a beautiful knoll: new three-room tenant house; ano ther three-room tenant house; two-story, six-stall barn, with sind on each side; hip; cow barn recently covered with tin; two s' ry cotton house, the first story being made of concrete. Has all kinds of fruit treces and grape vines on the place. Has a line spring near the house thal Hows about 1 fi gallons a minute; about _.. acres in timber. Price, $125.00 an acre. 7'". Acres, in sight of West minster, on road .to Seneca. This place coinands a view if the whole country about it; has a live-room bungalow, partly ceiled; has a six-stall barn, with sheds. About .">o aevi?s in cultivation; ten acres in pasture, the balance in wood. I ."?il Acres, on road between Richland and Oakway. Six roam .?welling, completo, In ti (Inc oak grove on u pretty knoll. fwo tenant houses, recent ly covered. Three-story, six-stall barn. r. j& Some of it we own and some of it nge terms for you. J& We nave several snow. jg? j& J& j?r Co., Anderson, S. C. May, S. C. with two sheds. Fifty acres In wood; two good pastures; about 100 acres open. This will make some man a line home. Price, $1 lO.no nu acre. 24. 2 Vi Acres, In Oakway, with an eight-room, two-story ceiled house. Lot fronts two roads: has a smokehouse, big garage and a two-slory barn. Has a number of beautiful trees around the house. Price, $3,000.00. 25. 100 Acres, about two miles above Westminster, on the new highway. The owner has contracted in writing to erect a new live-room dwelling, with 16-ft. rooms, a four-stall barn, with one shed, one crib and one cotton house, and dig a well. We will sell this farm, witli the above improvements, at $115.00 an acre. 20. 16 Acres, in Oakway. Has house with four rooms; big blacksmith shop; corn mill with engine and crusher, and one gin house. A man can make a good living on this place and be in sight of three or four churches and a good school. This is also a line site for a country store, as three or four roads intersect here. Price, $1,500.00. 27. 163 Acres, about two miles north of Townville. Hand is slightly rolling, strong, and in good state of cultivation, lt has one ten-room dwelling, one five-room tenant holtze and one three room tenant house. About 60 acres in wood. Has a good wired pasture, with running water. Price, $80.00 an acre. 2ft. 150 Acres, on main road, just below Oakway. One hun dred acres of this land is worth what we ask for the whole. We can cut it into three tracts. One five-room dwelling in a line oak grove, with plenty out-buildings, and three good tenant houses. Plenty of wood and water. In sight of school and churches. Price, $1 IO.OO an acre. 20, ">0 Acres, about three miles southeast of Westminster. Land is rolling, but strong. Has one three-room house. Price, $75.00 an aero. 510, GC Acres, adjoining above, with four-room house and barn. Good, strong land. Price, $4,500.00. iii. 7 4 Acres, between Townville and Oakway. This is good, strong land, and can be made into a fine place. Has a four-room house and new barn now being built. Price, $70.00 un acre. :?2. 202 Acres, about two miles below Hair Play. About 100 acres of this land is level and the balance gently rolling. About SO acres in branch and creek bottoms; 20 acres In wood; good pasture, with running water. Has a six-room house and a new six-stall barn, willi sheds; one three-room tenant house and one four-room tenant house, all the houses being ceiled. This land is worth $ 1 00.00 an acre, and land in the neighborhood is bring ing that, but wo will sell this for $75.00 an acre. :t:t. 53% Acres, about one and a half miles from Fair Play, known as part of the Yankee Thompson Place. Has two three room houses and two barns; two good pastures; fourteen icu of wood. About 35 acres in line state of cultivation Plenty ot running water. Price, $100.00 an acre. :M. 127 Acres, near Retreat Church, four miles from vVcst minster. Fronts two roads; land lies well: three good .L houses. Plenty of wood and water. Price, $7."?.(io an acre. .15. SC Acres, on road from Knox's Bridge to Lavenia, known as part of Walters' Place. Has one four-room house and barn. Land is gently rolling. Price, $ft0.00 an acre. ::(i. !1 I Acres, near Ri lt on's Mill. This is good, strong land. ii:;s house and barn in line state of repair. This is a bargain ai th.- ? rice $00.00 an nero. I ADMFI?'s UKI k. .lt I.V -.'.I ID -<?. Program Interestlng Forecast i?f lite Dig farmers' (bullering. Clemson College, .lune I 2. The agricultural autliofil?ts ol' Clemson Coll?ge ure preparing a "big lime" for South Carolina farmers in July, when Karine rs' Week will ho held July L'1 lo 2fi, inclusive as a cli max to the Agricultural Summer School, which will Ito run from .lune :w to August :?. There will he three main sections of the program of Farmers' Week. One will be lectures and discussions, arranged hy hours from S n. m. to 1 p, m.; another will he demonstra tions, from 2 to t p. m.; a third will be addresses in the evenings hy agri cultural authorities of note. All phases >f agriculture will euler into the lecture? work, and time will be given in each subject for discus sions hy farmers. Demonstrations of tractors, etc., have airead) been ar ranged. A stock-Judging contest will also bc held, In which farmers will compele for prizes in ibo judging <. r beef and dairy cattle, hogs and chick ens, Among those already secured for evening addresses ure Commissioner lt. ?larris. Kditor Clarence poe. nf the Progressive Farmer; Dr, W. D. Hunter, boll weevil specialist: Dr. h. F. Phillips, bee specialist, and Dr. D. AV. Daniel. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over SO Years Always bears the Signature of White Man to Die in ( bair. Smithfield, X. C.. Juno 12. Churchhlil L. Godfrey, 32 years of age, a white man. for whoso trial a special term of court was convened by Governor T. W. Pickett, was to day convicted of criminal assault on a nine-year-old white girl and was sentenced to be electrocuted on Aug ust 8th. LEMON JUICE j FOR FRECKLES 1 I Girls! Make beauty lotion for I j ;\ few cents-Try It! ......?.....,.. Squeeze tho juice o? two lemons Into ix bottle containing throe ounces of orchard white, shako well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beau tifier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. .Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, ?inns and hands each day, and see how freckles and blemishes disap pear, and how clear, soft and rosy white tile skin becomes Yes! ft is harmless and never irritates. adv. MiU'C Oconee Hoys Released. The Columbia War Camp Commu nity Service semis ns (he following names o? Oconeeans who have re cently been honorably discharged from the army at Cain)) Jackson: Hubbard, Robert W.. Seneca. Reed. Malcolm M.. Walhalla. Rrca/.oalo, Krauels K., Westmin ster. Thompson, Henry .1.. Seneca. Rottoms. Krank O., Walhalla. Crane. Rr OSO, Walhalla. Spencer, (?arnott, Madison. Pell. Harlie A., Mountain Rest, manrhett. Palm, Walhalla. Ryrttm, Jesse James, Walhalla. Cox. Robert, Walhalla. Prot well, Hen T.. Walhalla. McMabnn, Adolphus T.. Walhalla. Glenn, Joe n., Fair Play. Rurdctt, Lester. Westminster. (?rant, Amos H.. Westminster. Woolbrlgbt, Clarence, Seneca. McDonald, Lawrence S., Seneca. Wells, .las. H., Seneca. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic .cstores vitality and energy t>y purifying and en rlcldng the blood. You can soon (rot Its Strength ening, Invigorating Effect. Prin- (?Oe, ... -. Pay in advance-Courier $1 year I HK TWFLVF.-MILK ASSOCIATION Will yim with thc Chooheo I ta pt isl ( lunch .linic ?H ami 2!). Hollowing is tho program of the meeting of the Twelve-Mile Uiver Hap: st Association, which will be hold with ('boohoo Ha pt ist church June 28 and 29: Devotional exercises, conducted by moderator, at lO.HO a. m. Introductory sermon, by Rev. K.M. Holding, at 1 1 a. m. Adjournment for one hour for din ner. First query (from 1 to 2.30 p. m.): Should the church alone meet to take the Lord's Supper, or should tho em blems be exhibited before tho world? Opened by Kev. B. F. Murphreo. Second query (2.:?0 to ??.:?0 p. m.): When was the first Baptist church established'.' Opened by Kev. C. H. Abercrombie. Third query (3.30 to 4.30 p. m.): What should be tho attitude of the member of the body of Christ to its head'.' Opened by Bro. D. B. (Jarrett. Sunday school lecture ni IO a. m.. by Hov, H. M. Smith, Sunday sermon at ll o'clock by Kev. W. M. Walker. Nie BEST and CHEAPEST insurance on earth FOR INSIDE AND OUTSIDE WORK ?SE MORE PAINT PRESERVE AND BEAUTIFY YOUR PROPERTY Ash Your Dealer. Tay in advance--Courier $1 year Sunday, June -!>. W. L. Murphree, A. J. itampy, J. H. Mnrsinglll, Oom mitton, MYIS CITATION l/OH lt. II. .JOHNSON, Who Cavo Life for Country-.Mar vied j'o.-mcr Walhalla (.iii. Tho following has been received hy .Mis. R. II. Johnson, of Spartan burg, whose husband, Liout. Richard ll. Johnson, gave bis lifo while in service of our country In the recent hostilities in Europe: Citation. Firs! Lieutenant Richard H. John son, 56th Infantry. For distinguished and exceptional gallantry at Prony Ridge, November 10, 1018, in the operations of the American Expedi tionary Forces, in testimony thereof, and as an expression of appreciation of his valor, I award him this cita tion. John J. Pershing. Commander-in-Chief. Lieut. Johnson was a Union coun ty hoy. and was commissioned at t li o first officors' training cami). Ho mar ried Miss Harriet Frazier, formerly of Walhalla. He was hilled in Hie Si. Mihiel salient, leading Iiis men "Over Hie top." A sister of Mrs. Johnson, Miss Cal lie Frazier, was a recent visitor in Walhalla. Miss Prazier spent about a year in the war zone in active ser vice as a nurse. She is a very In teresting talker, having llrst-hand facts ai her command I lin I mark Hie life at the front, the hardships of Hie soldiers and the untiring and unending labors of the nurses who went lo do their bit toward alleviat ing suffering during the awful days (d' the fighting in Europe. 11 is Im possible to conceive tho things she recalls of incidents and work on the bat Hi! front. Miss Frazier is still In tho service nf the government in connection with military hospital work. She enjoyed greatly ber re cent furlough, Hie greater part of which was spent among relatives and friends in this section. HEAD THIS-and then take a look at the label on your paper. We do UOt want to discontinue sending The Courier to you, hut tho casli-in-ad vnnco ruling will be complied with. Wo will soon have our mailing lists In such shape as to automatically dis continue all subscriptions at expira tion. Many of our subscribers have already approved thc niall. ON K-Y KAU A?S ?HT TH Kilt HIPS. Ten Voling .Mon Completed Che Ono Year Course this Session. Clemson College, .?uno 12. Ten young mon completed (he one-year course in agriculture last week and received their certificates on Friday evening at the closing exercises of the class. The class was considerably smaller this year than usual because of the vari:>tfi war conditions, the usual number to take this course being IQ or f)0, and the next session will doubtless see a return to normal size. The "one-year ags" aro mature young men, eighteen years old or i older, who have bad farm lifo expo rience, and who, having realized the need of bot ter preparation for success ful farming, enter this course for ? training thal will give them a better understanding of fundamental prin- . ciplos and a knowledge of most ap- j proved practices in modern farming. They will, of course, return to their farms to make more successful farm- j ors and hoi 1er citizens. Those completing the course this , year were: .lames Alexander Craig. John Maranaw, Henry lt. Kemp, Mar- , lon Sbnftor Merritt, Henry Toomer j Morrison, Jr., Harrington W. Morrl-I son, Gilbert Scott Rawlinson. Chas. { Lawrence Smith, William Newton | Smith. Kirby Smith Tupper. LADIES I AaV your nruRfttiit for C DIAMOND HKAND PII Oom met nil lo boxet?, fi Ribbon, TAKK NO OT HF Ornftftlit and ?ni; for CHI DI A.HON.? Blt A NU I'll.T.H, kOr twenty-five yenr* regarded ns Be* t, Sn I est, Always Kelfthlc. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ?BSB, EVERYWHERE Egffii Schooner Carried 186 Case? lloo/.e. Mol)ile, Ala., Juno 12.-Tho two masted schooner Oyster Plant, with 180 cases of liquor, estimated to be worth $22,000, on board, was seized early to-day at Herron Hay, 27 miles south of here. NOTICE TO DKI1TORS ANO 0 lt EDITORS. All persons indebted to tho o.Uate of Mrs. C. A. Wickliffe, Decca sod, aro hereby notified to make pay ment to the undersigned, and all per sons having claims against said es tate will present tho same, duly at tested, within tho time prescribed by law or be barred. JOHN W. WICKLIFFE, Executor of the Estate of Mrs. C. A. Wickliffe, Deceased. May 2S, IPI P. 22-2:? NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. All persons Indebted to the Estate of Warren Jenkins, Deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to thc undersigned, and all per sons having claims against said es-i tate will present the same, duly at tested, within Hie time prescribed by law, or ho barred. EDMUND OWEN.<. Administrator of tho Estate of War ren Jenkins, Deceased. MnySOth, IPI ?. 2?.-2? Eye Sufferers Who Need Glasses! Railroad fare paid one way to our Oconee County Patients Who Purchase (Hasses. Eyes examined by specialists and glasses made while you wait. Kodak Films Developed by Experts. Odom-Schade Optical Co., A. A. Odom, A. II. Schade, President. Sec'y cc Treas. 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