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THE B.F.GOODRICK RUBBER COMPANY Q/lkroH, Ohio Dealers everywhere are celling Goodrich Silver town Cords, Goodrich Fabric Tires and Goodrich Red or Gray Tubes - all o?ie quality-at the 20' ? rec! iction in prices v inch Goodrich m d-: effec tive May 2nd, 1 ..KUnWUBUI nein,IN ces TOM iioese, HCIIXICD Important Documents Delating (o Ireland Destroyed-.Many Killed. Dublin, May 2.*?. Thc Dublin eus ton? house is in ruins lo-llight and all the most important documents of tho government relating to Ire land, with papers and records, the value of which cannot bc estimated, have been destroyed. This. Dublin Castle oilicially an nounces, is thc work of Sinn Foin forces, which, at an early hour this afternoon, made the most formida ble alt, ck against government pro perty that has been engineered since the present rebellion began. The employees of tho various de partments housed in Ihc building were made prisoners, vast quantities of petrol were poured over tho inter ior of the building ami tho light was applied. Soon military lorries crowd ed with soldiers appeared end a pitched battle ensued. The Stun Kolliers occupied the custom house, and from the windows met the sol diers with a heavy lire. Machine guns and lilli's responded and fl strong cordon was thrown around the building. When the Hames became loo liol the raiders attempted lo make their escape through the various doors, but several were shot down ami kill ed, and many were wounded, Ac cording IO the Oitlcial statement 7 civilians were hilled. I 1 were wound ed and 111 ca pill red. Four of I he auxiliaries were wounded. crown forces in a sortie entered the building and made many cap tures. Some of the raiders were sat urated with petrol, and il is believed that several met their deaths in the raging Hames. Deport or Irish Ollice. farndon. May 2?, The Irish office to-night issued thc following oitlcial report on the custom house lire at Dublin: ".Three tenders carrying auxiliary cadets and acconipnaeid by an arm ored car. approached the Dublin cus tom house shortly after 1 o'clock this afternoon. As they approached tho building a number of bombs were thrown at the lenders from the railway bridge, while revolver fire, was opened on them from the win dows of the custom house, which was i occupied by a large force of Sinn Felnors. "The cadets dismounted under a j heavy lire and surrounded Hie cus tom house, which was seen to he hunting. Five from the auxiliaries and the machine gun on the armored car was poured into the windows of the custom house, from which the rebels replied vigorously, and a se rios of desperate conilicis followed between the Crown forces and seven or eight parties of robots, who rush ed from different doors of the build ing, making dashes for liberty and firing as they ran. The lirst party to emerge consisted of three men, one of whom was killed and the oth er two wounded. "By this time smoke and Hames were pouring from the building and the official staff, including many women, who had been held prison ers by the rebels, came Mocking out with hands above their heads, wav ing white handkerchiefs. While the staff was making its exit the rebels made a last sortie, consisting of sev en men. only one of whom escaped, tho rest being killed or wounded. "Some of tho auxiliaries then stormed the blazing building, where many of tho rebels surrendered. Some of them were found to be sat urated with petrol, and several were probably burned to death before the Crown forces entered. "The firemen were held up at tho lire station by rebels, so that the lire engines did not arrive until 2 o'clock, ny which lime (he lire had taken hold of the entire building. 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Officers staled later that upon a close questioning Sende admitted j that ho was an escaped convict, he j having made his get-away from Sa vannah. Ga., where, ho said, he was serving a sen lenee on the chain-gang for car robbery. ASRLJUY IS GlVKxN TEN YEARS. Was First Sentenced to ll Years, Rut Judge Reduced Time. (Anderson Mail, May 26.) Ernest Ashley was sentenced to serve ten years for the killing of Arthur II uglies, this afternoon at o'clock, by Judge George IS. Prince. The Court first sentenceu Ashley to eleven years, but upon ap peal of counsel reduced the sentence to ten years. To the crowded court room Judge Prince addressed a few remarks be fore passing tho sentence. He told of the appeal of many to be lenient, and that in all his experience he found it seldom the case that he could sentence a man to be punish ed without inflicting an almost like punishment upon the innocent wife and children of the man. Ho referred to the act of friends of Ashley in disarming Chief of Po lice Page, and said that it was the most high-handed act that has come before him in Iiis judicial career. Immediately following the pass ing of Hie sentence of eleven years, counsel ipr the defense began orgu ment, u?j??ng Judge Prince to recall the sentence and make it len years instead of eleven. I nder the South Carolina law a ma. sentenced to more than ten years must appear bet?re the Chief Justice of the Su preme, ('our: for bail. Attorneys pleaded that the eleventh year would looked like a pointed act on the part ; of the presiding Judge to provent the condemned man securing ball. Judge ''rince dually recalled the sen ! tetter and rosenloncod Ashley to ten ? yea rs. Notice of appeal was at once bled and ball was asked for Ashley. The j Court lixed the bond at $10,000.' The Aselhy caso has been one of the hardest fought cases in Ander son county in a long time. The trial began Monday morning, when a jury was empanelled, and many witnesses for the prosecution were examined during the afternoon session and Tuesday morning. Croat. Northern Curtails in Shops. St. Paul, Minn., May 20.-.Head quarters of the 'Great Northern Rail way here to-day announced that every shop on its system except two will be closed from May 27 to July j ;>. -More thou 3,000 men will be ftt-i footed, flight tra Uh waa given as the i -?>ason fbi thc shnt-doWn. -,..\Kr A Iso Reduces. San Bernardino, Cal., May 26.- j An order for a reduction of employ- | ces in the Santa Fe mechanical de-j pertinent at all points on the coast j lines was issued to-day. Continued decrease of traffic was said to be the j reason. ROO quickly relieves Constipation, Biliousness, Loas of Appel to and Headaches duo to Torpid laver.-adv In Yo Bygone Hays. Good Old Lady-"Here's ten cents, my good man; but 1 hope that I do not encourage you to drink?" Wandering Willie-"Don't worry, kind lady; I don't need ?'.ny encour agement." MASTER'S SAIiFS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF OCONEE. In Court of Common Pleas. Pursuant to decrees of tho afore said Court.in the cases named below, I will olfer for sale, to the highest bidder, in front of the Court House door, at Walhalla, South Carolina, on MONDAY, tho Cth day of JUNE, 1921, between the legal hours of sale, the tracts of land below de scribed : George Seaborn, as (executor of the Last Will and Testament of .James Seaborn, Deceased, Plaintiff, against Merial McDonald and C. B. Palmer, Defendants. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the county and state aforesaid, on Ramsay's Creek, adjoining lands of j Estate of A. M. Kholelter. William 1. Dickson and others, containing ?forty-two and 27-100 acres, more or I less, being the same land conveyed Ito Merial McDonald by C. W. Evie lon 7th day of December. IliiS. j Terms ol' Sale.-CASH on day of I sale. That in event of failure of ; the purchaser, or purchasers,.to com ply with the terms of sale within five days from day of sale, tho Mas ! tor do re-advertise and re-sell the j said premises on the following Sales i day, or ?.onie convenient Salcsday i Hier?';: fier, at the same place and on ? the same terms as heretofore set out, nt the risk of the former purchaser, I or purchasers, and thal he do con ! tinue so to do until ho has found a j purchaser, or purchasers, who com j ply with the terms of sale, i Purchaser to pay extra for papers ! and stamp. W. O. WHITE, Master for Oconee County, S. C. May 18, 1921. 20-22 ? The Westminster Oil and Fertilizer I Company, a Corporation Created and Existing Under the Daws of I South Carolina. Plaintiff, against Jerry Perry. Defendant, All of Hie undivided interest of Jerry Perry in that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Slate and county afore ? 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That in event of failure of the purchaser, or purchasers, to com ply with tho terms of sale forthwith, that Hie .Master do re-sell the said premises on the same day, o? do re-advertise and re-sell the said premises on the following Sales day, or some convenient Salcsday thereafter, at the same place and on the same terms as heretofore set out, at the risk of the former purchaser, or purchasers, and that he do con tinue so to do until he has found a purchaser, or purchasers, who shall comply with the terms of tlie sale. Purchaser to pay extra for papers and stamp. W. O. WHITE, Master for Oconec County, S^C. May IS, 1921. 20-22 W. C. Hughs, Plain iff, against Landern Johnson, Luther Mickens, W. B. Jenkins, Odessa Mickens, Mack Jenkins, Lucius .Mickens, Elias Jenkins, Puller Jenkins, Mickie Simpson. Arready Mickens and Mandy Jenkins, Def en dan ts. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and be ing in the State and emin ty above named, in or near Old Pickens. con taining ono acre, more or loss, be ing the same land deeded to Landern Johnson and his wife. Josie Johnson, by W. M. Jenkins, as shown hy rec ord in Deed Pook "3-E," page 2?I??, in tho office < (he Clerk of Cou ri of Oconec County, situate on thc north side of the road leading from Old Pickens bridge to the old Norton Prick House, via the Klrksoy place, now Ed. Cantt. and adjoining Puller Jenkins lot, (formerly Old Pickens Jail Lot.) and Ed. Gantt. Terms of Sale-CASH on day of sale. That in event of failure of the purchaser, or purchasers, lo com ply with the (erins of their bid with in five days after the day of salo, that the Master do re-advertise and re-sell the said premises, and con tinue so to do until he shall have found a purchaser who will comply with tho terms of sale, nt the risk of former purchaser. Purchaser to pay extra for pipers and slump. W. O. Will TE, Master for Oconee County, s. C. May 18, 1921. 20-22 John T. Lay and J. D. Ilnrkins, j Plaintiffs, ? against C. C. Kelley, T. M. Kelley. Lillian S. Kelley, Mrs. Marion K. Tait, T. R ? Kelley, Anna I. Kelley. Defendants. The undivided Interests af the Do-J fendnnt8, T. B. Kelle. Mrs. Marion I K. Tait and Miss Lillian S. Kelley,' of, in and to all thal certain piece, parcel or (rael of land situate, lying and being in Kee we,. Township, county and Slate aforesaid on Little River, said tract containing about C;?0 acres, and being tho Estate of Mrs. Anna I). Kelley, mother of C. C. Kelley, and formerly a part of the Christopher Jones tract of land. Terms o? Salo.-CASU on day of sale. That in event of failure of the purchaser, or purchasers, to com I ply with the terms of sale forthwith, i the .Master do re-sell the said premi ses on the same day, or do re-adver tise and re-sell the said premises on j the following Salesday, or on some j convenient Salesday thereafter at j tho same place and on the j same terms as heretofore set out, I at thc risk of the former purchaser, j or purchasers, and that he dp con tinue so to do until he has found a purchaser, or purchasers, who com ply with the terms of sale. Purchaser to pay extra for papers and stamp. W. O. WHITE, Master for Goonoo County, S. C. May IS, 1 021. 20-22 John Robinson, Willie Robinson, Nancy Wayman, Josephine Robin son, and Mamie Robinson, hy her Guardian Ad Litcm, H. P. Holle man, Plaintiffs, against Hager Maxwell. Defendant. The undivided one-half interest of the Plaintiffs. John Robinson, Willie Robinson, Nancy Wayman, Joseph ine Robinson and Mamie Robinson, of, in and to all that piece, pa cr el or tract of land situate. In the County of Oconce, State aforesaid, contaiu j lng thirty acres, more or loss, lying j on Hie east side of public road, ad joining lands of Col. Norton Mill ?Tract, Poor House Parin, the samo j being cut off from tho trac; of land j conveyed by Samuel Frazier Maxwell I to his daughters. Linda Maxwell, Sue j Maxwell and Martha Maxwell, on 17th day of September, IXS?, . j Terms of Sale.-CASH. That in event the purchaser, or purchasers, ! refuse or fail lo comply with the 1 terms of sale within live days, tito . Master then shall re-advertise and I re-sol I, on some subsequent Sales day, In tho same form and manner, Ibo above described premises, nt the risk of the former purchaser, or pur chasers, and that he continue so to Ido until he shall have found a pur j chaser thal will comply, j Purchaser to pay extra for papers .and Stamp. W. O. WHITE, . 'faster for Coonee County, S. C. j May 18, 1021. 20-22 I-.-. NOTICIO OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AM DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will mako application to V. F. Martin, Judge of Probate. lor Ocoiice County, in Ute Stato of South Carolina, at his omeo at Walhalla Court House on Tuesday, tho 14th day of JUNE, 1921, al ll o'clock in tho foronoon, or ns soon there after ns said application can be heard, for loavo lo mako Anal settle ment of the Estate of J. N. Watkins, Deceased, and obtain Final Discharge as Administratrix of said Estate. MRS. NANCY WATKINS Administratrix of the Estate of J. N. Watkins. Deceased. May ll, 1021, '?-22