Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, February 15, 1922, Image 4
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WALHALLA, S. C.
WEDNESDAY, FE ll. 15, 1022.
HOME DEMONSTRATION AGENT'S
Work is Proving Pi1?)?fcn)>lo to Club
Women-Otihcr Townvillo News.
Townvllle, 'Feb. ll.-Special:
Much good is .being done tho roads
of our comitnunrly "by the different
individuals, tho top-soiling making
itill* almost impassable In good
shape. This work is done Independ
ently of any county help from either
county.
A number ol' our homes' have sick
ness of a serious nature. Mtiss Ra
chel SI minions is Improvdng, after a
severe attack of rheu'tn'u'ttsm. Both
the homes of L. S. Boleman and G.
S. shirley have pneumonia.
ftllss Susie Shirley, a teacher in
the city schools of Anderson, ls a
week-end visitor t<o her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. D. >1\ MtaLees, of An
derson', and Miss Fannie Stevenson,
of Anderson College, were guests lu
the homo of MT. and Mrs. J. A. Ste
venson Saturday and Sunday.
The Homo Demonstration- Club of
Pine Gi'ovo soctio'n will meet with
Mrs. Floyd M. Stcvenslon on Tuesday
afternoon, FOb. 21bt. This not'ico is
given In order that itihere may be a
full attendance, this being a very
Important meeting. Much hals been
said in regard to doing away with
the oilico of County Demonstrator.
In the clubs for women tho results
of Miss Counts'' labors are beginning
to show profitably, and a gr ea tor
interest is being felt. At present tho
ladies are 'interested in. chickens.
Through the duh rhey can And a
re'ady market for their chicken.", at
a bolter prjco tb AI? pa'ld by tho local
markets, WheVe a farmer mu?t lake
Juki wii.i. rw? local markets give
iiyti for iii . produce tin injusiilce ls
often done, i huuuigh .these olubs a
finer strain of poultry l3 handled,
and If the local markets 'of the
small towns buy chickens in .the fu
ture mostly scrubs will bo sold. That
a fanner must take only 25 cents a
pound flor bulker ?ls unbelievable,
and the sentiment of every farmer's
wife is voiced in the/se Words.
Tho-friends of <MT. and Mrs. Beau
Hie Tucker are congrialtu tating them
on the arrival of twin girls.
'H. H. Primee is at homo after n
business .trim to Ric huno nd, Va.
Frank MoLees has returned from
lilnmitngh'nlm, Alla., where he made
a business trip in the Interest of the
Cowton Export Corporation. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Fair, of Greenville,
sro guests of the lattoVs parents,
Mr. and M ra. Ch'as. Grtait.
Mr. ,and MrS. Jim MtaCarley aro
visiting relatives hore.
.Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Martin were
guests of friends hero Sunday. Mrs.
Martin is pleasantly remembered as
?Mite Venn el le M??Carley.
lineal Nowa from South Union.
" South Union, Feb. 14.-iSpeclal:
TPho south Union .scholol building ls
how .completed, a*nd school ls pro
gressing splendidly wHth tho follow
ing teacher's: W. W. West, princi
pal; \Has Cocllo White, of La von ia,
<3*a.? Miss Mamie Hu-tto, .of Black
ville, S. C.; Mllss Carrlo Darby Hnr
r?fcon, of Walhalla, and Mis? .Vonna
(Lemimohs, of Westminister.
Mr. and .Mrs. Ottie Burrlss enter
tained a number of young people In
ithoir dpnclous homo Friday evening.
.Music was enjoyed, this being fur
nished by MlsoeaiCarrio Darhy Har
Vison and ('cello White Milong h out
tho ?vening. Afterward delicious re
'freshmen ts wore served by tho hos
jtt?SS.
Rev. C. M. Robin'son ha's tendered
ibis rosl^f.raililo'n lo tho South Union
lah ur dh and taken up labors in his
kew Hold at Ehrhardt, S. C. Ills
tunny friends regret his dopli'rturo.
?Their gain is our loWH.
: Mitas Cecile Wbli'te spent tho past
iwoek-i^n'd at her home in Lavionln.
? Will Marett and B. .Sprat ling, of
?Murksten, are visiting their daugh
ter a'nd sistor, Mrs. .J. V. Tate.
- Friends of Will Allen will be glad
ito learn thu I Ivo is .imp'roving after
having had pneumon'ia.
. Steady work on tho Bou'tlli Union
'lop-soil 110ad ls being done, overseen
<by Hecha in Brothers, Cunningham
(Peary and Skcll?y. Tho road is very
nVdar comVlet.jon and South U'titon
van well boast of good roads in the
if ult uro.
james Tl. li Ho wu spent (he past
iweek in Columbia om business,
i Quito a numbe'r of La Von i a boys
fand girls .motored over to Sou il?
i'?ni'on .->u 'ay aftCrtioo'n,
ilfenry Wadsworth Longfellow's
hVothor Samuel, a minister, was a
hymn wi Uer. * .
Tho Toltecs had tho highest cul
ture of the people of ancient Mexico.
IKKW I? NOT KS OF ,BOUNAY MM).
? >Iolc In Community Improving-Per?
. b*v*?\\ Item? of Interest.
? .? . ?
Bounty LanVJ, FVft). 18.-Special:
(Mr. and Mrs. Joe McDonald spoilt
ISunday in Seneca as guests of the
.latter's father, \V. D. .Str?bling.
iMlstees Louise 'Wright aird Ida
iBet'h Doylo Visited in Sandy Springs
Uho lat ter part of larft week and at-1
tfdnded a Valer?tlne party at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Milam.
Wo ?re gl'ad to reptort an im
'provemen't in the condition of Mrs.
'R. I). MWDonald. who line/been quite
UorPously Ul, and join hor many
'friend's in the luope of her early re
t'ovory."
. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. McDonald, of
.Walhalla, and Mr. and Mrs. ,H. P.
.Holldnian, of Seneca, were guests
.Su'nday iof their mother, Mrs. M. J.
.McDonald.
J.J?. Stabling made a recent busl
n'cMs trip to Coltumlbla.
Tho Riiohl?nd Auxiliary will jineot
.willi Mrs. S. N. Hugh's next Friday
'aftorno'on at 3 o'clock.
. Mm. J. H. jAlloy is Vo be congrat
ulated an' being the grandmother of !
.twins. The youngster's aro recent
'arrival*', lu tho hom'e of-Mr. and Mrs.
Hohn Aliley, of Wost Union.
1 The friends of Mr. alud Mrs. II. P.
IMcKey, of Wlls'onvllle, (Ala., con
gratulate them on the ??t? arrivai
bf a silxth son? In their homo. Mr.
Und Mrs. MoKe'y wore one tlm'e res- j
'idon'ts of this community.
' Wo regret to learn that Mrs. E. !
'D. Foster {>s ?till quite indisposed on J
.account 'of 'th? fall ^ho received !
'some timo ag?, sile being unable to .
.walk very much w..thout assistance.
lllor many .friend's hopo for early j
and favorable developments in her
-condition.
The Ballonner and Davis fara
Ules, who have boon victims of Influ
enza, aro albie t'o be out again. .
Joe .Alexander, ?bf New Hope, was
'a guest of Wm. >tono Saturday.
The Improvement Association will
endeavor to hold its regalar month- .
.ly meeting next FrkHay afternoon.
'Mr. and .Mr's. Calvin Westmore-1
land, of Clearmont, were late guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R'lch'ard Marett.
1 Mr's. Leon's Tim's and little son, .
li.'eiroy, .will leave to-morrow for a
visit to relatives in Cornelia, Ga.
David MdMahlan wtas a business
.visitor to LAncolntion, Ga., last week.
Mr. and Mrs. .O fi. .Doyle, of An
derson, spent Sunday night at tho
?home of the former1? parents, Mr.
.aud Mrs. Jasper Doyle.
'Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Adams nnd
'two dons, Horace and Laden, visited |
.In the Clearmont section the first of
it ho week.
Mr!s. M'ary Reid, of Anderson, ls
.on an jxteded visit to her sister,
?Mrs. M. J. McDonald.
(Miss .Mildred McDonald is board
ing in the homo of Hon. and Mrs.
John1 L. Smith, of Seneca, and at
'loYidlng the Sonetea High School.
? L. P. and Jesbe Rankin were re
teent Visitors among friends at Jor
(1 ania
Mw. C. K. Hank n. who has boon
>\ ry ill In the liv me of her sister,
Mrs, Fr t?o nr?n is recovering and left
3und*'3' fbr lier homo in fordaiil?.
Her mother, Mrs. Li titi eton, is also
.Improving.
Locavl Notes of Fairfield Sedition.
. Walh'al?a, Rt. No. 2. Feb. 14.
Updcial: The health of this commit-,
mfty is,very good at this writing, but
ia few are suffering from colds.
' Mrs. W. W. Fowler, Who has been
tvery unwell for some time, is Im
proving in health, to the delight of
tier main y frlen'ds.
iMrs. B. M. S mit h, wli'o hos also
tireen very unwell for some time, is
?miprovllng, and her friends hope for
tier early complete restoration.
iMiffe Po'blle Wh'rd received a bad
cut on tho arm one day lia'st week
which a Tailing window In some way
lilt her arm. Sho is getting along
nicely.
Mrs. F. J. Bell, who has been suf
fering for some time with asthma,
is improving very nicely.
Mr. and ?Mrs. Molton L. Lusk vis
ited 'iomofo'lks in tho Salem ,sectlon
? ho past week-end. They report a
itot of sickness In and around Sialein.
. The Sunday school at this place ls
.progressing nicely under the leJador
tehip of W. W. Fowler as supori.'t
llondent. Every cl'a'ss seems to be
idolng good work. ,ln tho two con
Itetfts Just closed, tho ono of Bible
reading wit?s successfully carried out
?by Miss M'ary Cox, who had read a
itoi'.il of 9".o ('hainters during two
iqifurters. Vho other one, "iMemor
i'/iing tho Hooks of the Bible," was
iw'on by 'M/laa Mildred Snead and
?Mrs. Annie Smith and Fred 'Fowler.
Kev. J. F. Jones preached a very
.forceful semen tasi Sunday at I
?o'clock. There will he pr'ayer meot
.liig ?it the regular hour-7 o'clock.
^Preaching nt 7.30 o'olock by Fred.
iFowler.
i Our'Rural I improvement Assoiia
iMon nico's every Frld'ay afternoon
ut ", o'clock.
' 7,500 I'Jx-SorvIce Men Jobless.
. New York. Feb. I 1.-Thero ore
Kwelve ox-majors of tho American
.army and live ex-coium'auders of the
iitivj.,' among tho 7,">00 Jobless serv
i ice nan si ill registered with the
.lily employment (bureau, lt was an
flounced yesterday. Other Jobless
1 mincers include 27 cnipt'ains and in
tho neighborhood of loo liouton
?ants.
Tho bureau nntrounces that it
made tho figures public ".to eounter
acl recent nnnou'ncf merit that Un*
?'niplovment iras coa'sod to bo a pro
' lem."
Pin ('auses child seiff/us Trouble.
iPhllodolpllla, Pa., Fob. 13.-Ten
yc'ar-mld Louisa Offrtnutoln, of Wich
ita, (kansas, upon whom four opora
tlCnto have been performed lu an
effort to removo a pin lodged lin her
li ii gil, will undorgo another within
n few day's. 9ho was/brougWt t'o tho
Jefferson Hospital hoio by her mo
ther. Tho girl swallowed Che. pin
while olayfhg with (dolls.
Master's Sales
STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OP OCONEE.
In Court of Common Pleas.
Pursuant to decrees ot! tho aforo*
said Court, In th? caeos named be
low, I will offer for salo, to t)he high
est bidder, In front of tho Court
House door, at Walhalla, <$outil Car
olina, on MONDAY, the 6th day of
MAROM, 1922, between ?the ?'legal
hours of sale, the following tracts of
land below described:
(Henry W. Brandt, as Executor of
tho Last Will and Testament of
Mrs. Mota C. Brandt, Deceased.
, Pla in tl n\
against
James P. Knox, Defendant.
'All of my.(J. P. Knox's) one-sixth
(1-6) undivided Interest, as ono ot
.th> renialnderm? n, 'n and .to all
'.that certain piece, parcel or tra et of
land situate, lying 'and hoing in
County of Oconoo, and in tho Sta to
of Sou'th Carolina, containing two
hundred and eighteen actes, nuire
or less, adjoining lands of 'Moses
IL. Er.iorsOn, Estate lands of -Joe
Tompkins, Deceased, Sallie Vernor,
and others, hoing tho tract of land
whereon my father, Arthur U. Knox,
resided at the time of his death, and J
which was willed to my mother dur- ,
lng her natural .life or widowhood. !,
and to be oqually divided among lus :(
children. Saki will was duly admit-:
Ked tV> pi ol: ate on ,tho 6th day of ',
(June, ld?i,.in tho olllce of tho Judge
of Probate for Oconoo County, ref
erence being thereunto had will
more fully appear.
TERMS OF SALE-CASH. That,
in event of failure of the purchaser, ,
or purchasers, to comply with the j'
terms of salo within five dtays from i1
kl'ay of ~ale, the Master do re-adver- 1
Itlse and re-coll said premisos on ;
tho f Bowing Salosday, or some
convenient .'Salesday thoreafitor, at
thc 3ame ulace and on the same
teluna as heretofore set out, at ?
the risk of tho former purchaser, i
or purchasors, and that he d<: i
continue so to dto until ho has i
found a purchaser, or purchase! s,
vho conioly with tho terms of sale
Purchaser to pay extra for pap ./s
and stamp W. O. WHITE,
Master for Oconee County, S. C.
Feb 15, 1922. 7-'.' I
.W. P. Ninvmon's, Plaintiff,
against
J. E. Graham,'Defendant.
IA11 that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land, situate, lying and ho
ing In Center Township, of the Coca j
ty of Oconee, State of South Ca ? o
lina, containing ninety-four rand
three-fourths acres, more or les.*,
(94.76), and elng tho portion o? a
tract of 151 % acres, more or less,
remaining after cutting off end cor
veylng a portion containing : -V
acres, more or less, as shown by-p >
of survey by C. C. .Myers, Surveyor,
of date December 27'th, 1919. (The
original tract of 151% acres, more
or lens, being tho sa mo coi.'.- ?. *
J, E. tOrahnm by W. )'. Nimmons, Wi
T. Edwards and R. li, Nlmmon.^oy
deed bealing dato, tho 2d of,Janu
ary. 10 2 0, and recorded in Clerk'?
Olllce, Oconoo County, S. C,, on .Hie
19th day of January, 19.20, in Deed
Book 3-K, page 114, and described
therein as adjoining lands of Sam
uel Grant, Jr., Mrs. Ida Ablos
Spence, R. N. Ellis, E. M. Mauldin
and others, and being more fully
represented by plat of survey there
of by C. C. jMyers, Surveyor, of date
May 6th, 1913, and the tract of 57
acres, to be deducted therefrom, be
ing the same conveyed to J. T. Black
by J. E. Graham by deed bearing
date the lotto day of January, 1920,
as shown by said plat of survey by
C. C. Myers, Surveyor, of date De
cember 27th, 1919.
TERMS OF SALE:-CASH. That
in event ot failure of the purchaser
to comply with the terms of sale
within one hour from time of sale,
the Master do re-sell said premises
forthwith on the same Saleday, at
the sarme place and on the same
terras as heretofore set out, at the
risk of former purchaser, and that
he continue so to do until he has
found a purchaser, or purchasers,
who comply with the terms of sale.
.Purchaser to pay extra for papers
and stamp. W. O. WHITE,
Master for Oconee County, S. C.
.Feb. 15, 1922. 7-9
R. T. Jaynes, Plaintiff,
against
William P. Cleland et al., Hefts.
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land, situate, lying and be
ing partly within and partly without
tho corporate limits of the Town of
Westminster, of the County of Oco
nee, State of South Carolina, adjoin
ing lands of Charles Leathers, H. N.
Martin ,and others, containing 42.89
acre's, more or less, and being more
fully represented by plat of survey
thereof by W. M. Fennell, Surveyor,
of date Janiwiry 17, 1917, and being
the same tract of land convoyed to
William P. Oleland by C. C. Maxey
by deed dated the 11th day of Janu
ary, 1921, and recorded In Clerk's
Office, yOeonoo tCounty, S. C., in Book
-, page -.
Also.
All that certain pleco, parcel or
.traOt of .land, sltu*ate, lying and be
ing In Tugaloo Township, County of
.Otfonco, S'tat? of South Carolina, on
?waters of Tugaloo River, ono mlle
'northwest of the Town of .Madison,
?. C.. adjoining land? of .1. It. Clc
'land, II. B. Duko. 'Riley SWa fiord, T.
'A. Spencer and T. G. Ramsey, and
.toeing a port of the tract of land
Conveyed to W. P. Cleland hy W. Q.
'White, M'oster, by deed recorded In
Work's onice, oconoo ?County, s. C.,
In Deed Book DD, pago I'.:'.*, and
Containing 63 acres, moro or less.
TERMS Ol S'A'IJE - One-third
Cash, -and balance In two equal an
'hual Installments, credit portion to
'hear lntorest from day of sale and
'ho secured hy bond of the purchnsor
or purchasers ond a mortgage of
tho premises; that In event of tho
failure of the purchaser, or purchas
ers, to comply with tho torms of salo
Vlthln flvo days from day ot sale,
illio Master do re-advertiso and re
.sell said premises on the following
?Saleaday, ot seine convenient Sales
.d'a-y thereafter, at tho same place
Und on the same terme aa heretofore
Wet out, at the risk of the former
'purchaser, or purchasers, and that
he do tcont'Lnuo so to do until he has
lound a purchaser, or purchasers,
V/ho comply .with the terms of salo.
Purchaser to pay extra; fox papers,
stamp and recording mortgage.
W. O .WHITE,
Master for Oconee County, S. C.
Feb. 15, 1922. 7-9
W. D. Barnett, Plaintiff,
against
George E. Edward's, Defendant.
?All that piece, parcel or tract of
land, situate, .lying and being in
Oconee County, State of South Car
tolfn'a, being Tract .NO. an shown
?by plat of same made by D. Conger
in August, 1905, and containing six
ty-two and fourteen one-hundredths
(62.14) acros, moro or less, and be
ing the samo tract of land decdod
to George E. Edwin rds by David Leo.
TERMS OP SALE-lOAISH. That
if the purchaser, or purchasers,
should fall to comply .with the terms
'thereof, the Master may advertise
the said premires for sale on the
next or some other subsequent Sales
d'ay, at "the risk of the .former pur
bhaSer, and? so from time to time
thereafter un'tfl a com'pllance shall
be secured. Tho successful bidder
'ts required to deposit with the Mas
'. er the sum of lOne Hundred Dollars,
.the same to be .forfeited in case of
non-compliance with said bid.
SPECIAL iNOTIOE.
The salo of said premises is sub
jce't to tho lion .of the prior mort
gage given by George E. Edwards
to the Federal Land Bank on the 5th
day of February, 19 20, and recorded
'ai Mortgage Book VV, page 182, se
curing bond conditioned to pay
VI,200.00.
'Purchaser fo pay extra for deed
and stamp. W. O. WHITE,
Master for Oconee County, S. C.
Defendants.
Feb. 15, 1922. 7-9
SHERIFF'S SALE OF PER
SONALTY.
The State of South Carolina,
County of Oconee.
(In Court of Common Pleas.)
By virtue of Executions Issuing
from the aforesaid Court, directed to
inp in the cases named below, I will
offer for sale, to the highest bidder,
in front of the Store 'House of J. S.
Carter Company, Westminster, S. C.,
on TUESDAY, the 21st day of Febru
ary, 1922, at eleven o'clock A.M., the
Personal Property herelnbelow de
scribed, same being the property of
J. fi. Carter Company:
C. M. Miller Company,
vs.
J. =8. Carter Company, J. S. Carter
and R. W. Carter.
1 -National Cash 'Register, No.
1759242.
2 Barrels Paint, 10 0 gallons.
1 Case "Stock Powder.
50 gallons Syrup.
I three-piece suit Oak Furnlturo
Bod, Dresner, Washstand.
1 Burroughs Addlug Machine.
TERM'S OF SADE-OA<SH on day
of sale. Purchaser falling to comply
promptly with terms of sale Immedi
ately, articles so bid In will be at
once resold at the risk of the de
faulting purchaser.
W. M. AIJEtANDER,
Sheriff Oconee County, S. C.
Feb. 8, 1922. 6-7
On Cash Basis.
Owing to tho present depres
sion, wo have put our business
on n strictly cash basis.
Wo solicit your patronage and
hope for mutual benefit by this
arrangement.
Bell' Drug Store,
WALHALLA, S. C.
5-8
Let's Reason It Out
Wo uro now prepared to do your
work at n reasonable price.
Wo are in tho Tailoring ?ind Pressing
Club business-not for to-day or
to-moiTow, but to do your work
to suit you for tho day H and weeks
and months and years to come.
til wo ask is a trial and a chance to
pi*ovo our work. Our Pressing
charge ls only 50 cents per suit.
Wo do all kinds <>f Making, Altering
and Repairing. Wo make Men's,
Women's and Children's Clothes
of all kIn?ls, ut reasonable prices.
Como in mid look over our work
It costs nothing to look. After
you see our work wo aro sure that
you will glvo us a trial.
Mon'a and Women's Hats Cleaned,
Repaired and Re-banded.
Wo Dye all kinds of goods, any col
ors.
Hoe us and get our prices. Wo ciiiry
tho cheapest Good Lino of Tailor
ing in town.
I.S. M. HOLLAND,
POST OFFICE BLOCK,
WALHALLA, S. C.
(5-8)
.?_sa_a_aa_i
A linotype machino which wi M
cast any length of Uno up to sovon
inches has (been invented.
The ancient "City of Refuge" on
tho 'Island of Hilo, .Hawaii, was
built In tho 11th century.
NEW PRICES
O N
Fordsoiv
TRACTOR
$395.00
F. O. B.
DETROIT
$395.00
Piedmont Motor Co.
Sales and Service Ford and Fordson
WALHALLA and WESTMINSTER.
NOTICE!
AFTER MATURE DELIBERATION
we have decided that we can be of more service
to our old customers, and also to the com
munity at large, by placing our Mercantile
Business upon a Cash Basis. We can save a
lot of expense and waste in operating our busi
ness. We can keep our stock, pay cash for
what we buy, and be able to make a closer
price on our goods to the trading public.
AFTER FEBRUARY 1st, 1922,
we will close our crediting department and sell
Strictly for Cash. We want to close up
our books by that time, so if you owe us on
account or by note, please come in and settle
at once
Bc sure to get our prices on goods before
buying, for wc will be able to save you .rnoney
on your purchases.
We pay thc highest market price for Coun
try Produce.
Strother (Si PHinney*
Headquarters for Low Prices,
West Union, S. C.
The Monument You Erect
"TV7THETHER one of simplicity or gran
Vy deur, our facilities for its execution1 are
unsurpassed.
. < .
Direct connections ^ith the quarries enable, us
to select the most beautiful and durable monu
mental mn rial in existence-GEORGIA
MARBLE.
?
.i .
Wo will be glad to ?how you a ntttnoflr
of moat distinctive designs.
Seneca Marble and Granite Werks,
C. F. Adams, Prop. - Seneca, S. C.
MOGAL NOTICIO.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That
I, C. J. Lyon, United States Marshal
for tho Western District of South
Carolina, In pursuance of tho provis
ions of an ordor of tho Unitod Stales
District Judgo, In tho caso of tho U.
S. vs. Hal Austin, will, on WEDNES
DAY, February 15, 1022, at 12 N.
of tho said day, In tho Cily of Wal
halla, Stato of South Carolina, at tho
front of Hughs Onrago, sell at public
auction, to the hlghost bidder, ono
Ford Automobile, Motor No.4919tl 8,
owned', or supposed to bo owned, by
Hal Austin. C. J. LYON,
Unitod States Marshal.
Fob. 1, 1922. 5-7
CITATION NOTICE.
The State of South Carolina,
County of Oconee.- tin Court of
Probate.)-Dy V. P. Martin, Judge
of Probate-Whoreas, M. S. Carroll
has made suit Po mo to grant him
Detters of Administration of the
Kilato of and Effects , of Thomas
Wiley, Deceased
These are, therefore, lo cite and ad
monish nil and singular tho kindred
and Creditors of tho said Thomas
Willey, Deceased, that thoy bo and
appear before mo, In tho Court of
Probato, to bo held nt Walhalla Court
i Lonne, South Carolina, on Tuesday,
tho 28th day of February, 1922, af
ter publication hereof, 'to show
ca ilise, If any they havo, why tho said
.Administration should not bo grant
ed.
Olven under my hand and seal thlB
I3th day of Fobruary, A. D. 1922.
(Seal.) ... V. P, MARTIN,
ludgo of Probato for Oconeo County,
South Carolina.
Published on tho 15th and 22d
days of February, 1922, In Tho Keo
woo Courior, and on the Court House
door for tho timo proscribed by law.
Fob. 15, 1922. 7-8