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.J* ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? 11 OM 14 DEMONSTRATION ?J. NOTES. ... ?I- -I" -I- *!. .I- 'I- -I- -I* .*> ?I? ?!? 'I* .!? Vegetable Notes. Tomato plants may now be trrtns- | planted In eastern district in open i ground. In the Pee-Dee and Pied-1 mont districts and similar latitudes wo find April 10th to 15th as carly as advisable. Tomato seed may also be planted in open ground, either in a bed or directly in the held where plants are intended to grow. Snap Beans-Plant " 1000-to-Ono" and the slringless green pod because of their superior eating qualities. Drill in the seed instead of dropping in hills, as this gives more room to each individual plant. Where you must cultivate largely, with a hoe there is some advantage in dropping in hills about a foot apart, or wide enough to let the hoe go botween. Do sure to fertilizo these early beans well if you want a good crop. (Buttor Poms -Plant Lb030 ns soon as I li . round js .. .i ? m a nd rill dan- j ger of iros; is past- -about 'he same tini' VIIII plant, oolam. Oabb?i?b- vTry a patch of cabbage at this time, plaining tho seed lu tho field right whore ypu intend them to grow. The All-Season and Succession varieties are the best. These cab bages will head in July, after tho early crop ls off. The main trouble you may have with them is the green worm, but If you keep them growing rapidly, you cnn keep ahead of tho worms by dusting with limo and ar senate of lend, 8 to 1 . Tomato Blight or Wilt-This fun gus disease is very common. Now the only real remedy or prevention is to plant your tomatoes on land that is not affected with the fungus. Do not plant tomatoes on land that has had oyhor tomatoes, Irish pota toes or watermelons grown on it for at least four years. I'so lime liber ally, broadcast on the land either be fore or after selling your plants. Al so he sure the land ls well drained. 101 hoi TA Counts, County Domo Pcm. Agent. A TONIC Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching tho Blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to ino cheeks and how it Improves tho appetite, you will thon appreciate its true tonic value. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So pleasant even children like it. The blood needs QUININE to Purify it nnd IRON to Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invlgoiv ating Effect. 60c, Furniture Storo Bankrupt. .Anderson, April 13-The Frotwoll Alvorson Furniture Company has gono into bankruptcy and to-day their doors aro closed. This ls ono of the largest furniture stores of this section. They bought much of their slock at peak prices and lost, when furniture wont down. Rheumati! 110? glorious yon wilt fool, mother, ft Whon your rheumatism ls n.11 gono. Lot ni 0. 0. 0. do H. It win bull d you op* too I la I FINISH alls that keep their "newly painted" look ishable Walls! ills thut hold the charm of colcr I retain their freshness for years h the help of soap, water and h are walls finished with Devoe our Finish, (a flat oil paint.) ; soft,flat tints.in which this product lanufnctured, are always artistic, ling an enriching background to furnishings, and an air of gocd :e and dignity to t ie room. yoe Velour Finish can be applied cn ' interior wall or ceiling, /oe Products are time-tested and ven - backed by the 168 years* erience of the oldest paint man during concern in the U. S. mded 175*. . Wt MKtAi DRUG CO., Wallialla. S. C. Rainfall and Temperature. Below is a record of meteorological observations taken by II. W. Brandt, co-operative observer of tho Weather Bureau of tho U. S. Department of Agriculture, during the week ending April 9th, 1022, at 7 p.m. (The instrumental readings aro from gov ernment standard instruments ex posed In tho manner recommended by tho chief of tho Wonther Bureau): Apl. 3 A pl. 4 Apl. 6 Apl. ll Apl. 7 Apl. S Apl. 0 -Clear .. -Clear .. -Cloudy. . -Cloudy. . -?Ptly cldy -Ptly cldy -Clear . . 19 7 5' 70' SO 70 64 71 81 S2! 54 4 8 53 6 1 fetal rainfall : i . s? t ' MOTH KW I i'.lOVM. CH ITiB'S BOWELS WITH CALIFORNIA FIG SVRCP. Hurry, mother! Even a sick child loves tho "fruity" taBte of "Califor nia Fig Syrup," and it never falls to open the bowels. A teaspoonful to day may prevent a sick child to-mor row. If constipated, bilious, feverish, fretful, has cold, colic, or If stomach is sour, tongue coated, breath bad, remombor a good cleansing of tho littlo bowels is often all that is nec essary. Ask your druggist for genuino "California Fig Syrup," which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottlo. Mother! You must say "California" or you may get an imitation fig syrup.-adv Baptist Campaign Announcement. /Following is Hie announcement of Baptist campaign all-day services at the churches named, beginning at 1 1 o'clock a. m.: Pleasant Grove. 4th Sunday-Rev. W. F. Sinclair, Rev. R. F. Jones. Rev. J. A. Bond. Xew Hope, 4th Sunday-Rev. Geo. E. Smith, Dr. Ira E. D. A?srcws. Oakdale, 4th Sunday-Frank H. Shirley, W. M. Lemmons. Geo. E. Smith, R. F. Jones, Ira E. D. Andrews, Committee. Boatman Suspected of Slaying. Mobile, Ala., April 13.-Tho body of Edgar Ruiz, 22 years of age, of Now Orleans, was found floating in Mobile river yesterday, and C. H. Dempsoy, an oiler of tho Warrior river bargo Tuscaloosa is being hold for investigation. 'Pplico headquarters received a message last Saturday morning that a man on tho Tuscaloosa was chasing another man with a moat axo, and Dompsoy was arrested. It wns not known at that timo that Ruiz was missing. sn at 60 S.S. Thoroughly Rids the Body of Rheumatism Impurities* Somebody's mother Is sufforlnrf to'* Ightt The scourgo of rheumatism tis wrockod her body; limping and jfforlng, bent forward, she BOOS but ?o common ground, but her aged oart still belongs to tho starat Doos nybody caro? S. S. S. ls ono of tho reatcst blood-purlflors known, and it Dips build moro blood colls. Its med Inal Ingredients aro purely vegeta* le. It novor disarranges tho stomach* ; ls, in fact, a splondid tonic, a blood iaker, a blood enricher. It banishes leumatlam from joints, muscles and io entlro body. It builds firm flesh. : is what somebody's mothor needs ?night! Mother, if you can not KO nt to get a bottlo of fl. fl. fl y??r?*7i. jrely somebody in your family will, omobody, got a bottlo of 8. S. S. nowt et somebody's mothor begin to feel lyful again tonight Maybe, maybe '8 your mother j S. S. 8. is sold at 1 drug stores, In two sizes. Tho rgor size ls the moro economical* . MIDNIGHT FUNK HAL FOR WOMAN I Long Known ns "Chinatown Gertie." Was an Outcast for Years. Now York, Aj(*s,U 13.-All that was mortal of Cor tr ade Meriti, known to the lowly of New York's Bust Side simply as "Chinatown Gertie," was laud at rest to-day at Linden Hill cemetery, Brooklyn. For years an outcast in tko streets and alloys of tho Bowery, when that thoroughfare was tho synonym of crime and deg radation, sho became, almost in a singlo night, n ministering angel to tho suffering, an Interceder for the erring, a counsellor of the weak, and I an avenging shadow to those who, had brokon their promises to follow tho straight and narrow path. Funeral services for tho woman wore reid last night in tho little chapel of. thc Vidnight Mission, of tho Rescue Society in Doyers street, tho heart of Chinatown. Men and women who knew hor laughed ns a score of speakci.-, hardened to tho ways of tho uudei world, 'old stories of "Chinatown Gertie." These had known hor when sho | was a pariah, even on the lower Fast ! Side, and most of thom had been led to better things by tho woman whoso flower-covered cotila stood before tho little pulpit. It was not all laughter, j however, for hero and there hands unashamed, brushed away tears that ! flowed in tribute to ono who had been ! as strong in doing good as she had ! boen weak in following tho thorn paved path. Tourists who had gone to see Chi natown tried to gei Into the chapel, but only those who were respectful were allowed to enter. Those who ; did not show a rea) sense of propri ety were erst Into tho street, and a policeman, standing near, was always looking the other way when this oc curred. li was a strange funeral to many of tho stranger's '"ho witnessed it. But it was a sinning, loving, remem bering people who attended, lt was a little fragment out of tho kaleideo- ; SCOplc life of a mighty city, and it, was all that (.?crt ie could have wish ed. To Stop a Cough Quick take HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stops the cough by healing tho inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY. Tho salve should be rubbed on the chest and throat of children suffering from a Cold or Croup. Tho healing effect of Hayes' Healing Honoy In side thc throat combined with tho healing effect of Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through tho pores of thc skin soon stops a cough. Doth remedies aro packed in ono carton and tho cost of tho combined treatment ls 35c. Just ask your druggist for HAYES' HEALING HONEY. Castorinas Founder Dead. A dispatch from Orango, N. J., say : , I "Charles H. Fletcher, whose name appears on billboards tho country over, advertising Castoria, died hore on Monday night, April i'th, of tho infirmities Incident to old ago. "Born in iNew York 8*1 y uara ago, Mr. Fletcher went to work at the ago of 13 years in a proprietary medi cine establishment. In 1872 he had asved enough money to purchase the formula for 'Castoria' from a Now York physician and organized the | Centaur Company for its manufac ture. Ho retired from active man- j agement of his big plant last Sep tember." Master's Sales STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF OCONEE. In Court of Common Pleas. ! Pursuant to decrees of tho afore said Count, in tho cases un med be < low, I will offer for sale, lo Uho hi.gh I cst bidder, In front of tho Court House door, at Walhalla, South Car ! ollna, on MONDAY, tho first day of MAY, 1022, between tho legal hours of sale, the tracts of land below de scribed: Charlie Tow, Crato Tow, Ida Crow, Mattie Wilson, 'Louis Tow, Robert Tow and Jack Tow, Plaintiffs, against Hassle Tow, Defendant. A tract of land in tho State and County aforesaid, moro fully de scribed ns follows: Situnto, lying and being in tho County and State ?aforesaid, on Littlo River, adjoining .lands of P. L. Green, Miles Finley I and others, and containing sovonty ?oight acres, moro or loss. TERMS OF SALIO-CASH. That lin event of failure of the purchaser ! to comply with the terms of sale within five days from tho day of sale, tho Master do re-advortiso and ro soli tho same on tho following, or some convenient Salesday thereafter, on tho santo terms as heretofore set out. Purchaser to pay extra for deed and stamp. W. O. WHITE, Master for Oconeo County, S. C. April 12, 1022. la-17' W. A. Strother and James Phinney, as Partners, doing business under style and firm name of Strother & iphlnnoy, Plaintiffs, against Fannlo Choleo, D. C. Choice, J. S. Choice, Jr., Cromo Choice, Lafay ette Choice and Margaret Choleo, Dofondants. All that pleco, parcol or lot of land, situate, lying and being in the County and Stato aforesaid, in Kco woo Township, lying on tho north sido of tho public road leading from Wost Union lo Emerson's Bridge, on Littlo River, and hoing on waters of Littlo Rlvor, and containing thirty five (35) acres, moro or less, boiiig tho samo tract of land deeded to J. ?. cii?ic? by Harvoy Choice, on tho 9th day of March, 1904, tho doed of convoyanco thereto being recordod in tho Clerk's OiTlc? nt Walhalla, S, C., in Dood Book 2-G, pago 73, on tho 21st day of December, 1906, to which roferonce. Is invited for metes < and bounds. i TERMS OE 'SALK--CASH. That 1 in ev?nt of failure of purchaser, or j purchasers, to comply with tho torms < of the sale promptly on day of sale, 1 that the Master do re-sell auld- prom- I leos on the said ?r.)csday, or sonto i convenient Salesday thereafter, at i the same place, and on the same i terrill as heretofore set out, at the i risk of tho former purchaser, or pur- I chasers, and titat ho do continuo so : to do until ho has found a purchaser, ; or purchasers, who shall comply i with tho tonus of sido. ? Purchaser t'o pay extra for deed . and stamp. W. 0. WHITE, Master for Oconeo County, S. C. i April 12, ly22. 15-17 ; C. R. Holland, Plaintiff, against John Henry Long, Frank II. Shirley, J. Zinsm elster & Sons, a COrbpra- : tion; National Mills, a Corpora tion, Defendants. | All that certain piece, parcel or lot I of land, containing two acres, more or less, neat: the northwestern limits 1 of the Town of Westminster, County I and State aforesaid, known as Lot 1 No. 3 of tho C. C. Myers Survey, a plat of which ls recordod In Plat 1 ?Book B, at pago 21, adjoining lands of Warren Long, J. T. Carver, J. C. Barton, Robert Blackwell. This be ing thc same lot of land conveyed to John 'Henry Long hy his son, J. Lu ther Long, by deed dated the 2d day of Mardi, 19X8, recorded tho 1st day of April. If? 18, in Rook 3-JB, page 169, Oconeo County. TERMS OF SALE-CASH. That in tho event of the failure of the purchaser, or purchasers, to comply with the terms of sale within tho tinto of live days the Master do re advertise and re-sell said promises on the following Salosdny, or some convenient Salesday thereafter, al tho s;imc place and on 'tho same terms ns heretofore set out, at tho risk of (lie former purchaser, or pur chasers, and that bo continue so lo do until bo has found a purchaser, or purchasers, who comply with tho terms of safe. Purchaser to pay extra for deed and stamp.' W. 0. WHITE, Master for Oconeo County, S. C. April 12, 1922. 15-17 William M. Brown and Arthur Brown, as Partners, doing busi ness under style and firm name of W. M. Brown & Son, Plaintiffs, against J. Wilt > Allen and William A. Stro the and .lames Phinney, as Part ners, doing business under ithc Hty; nnd Brm nanto of Strother & Phinney, Defendants. All '?.it certain piece, parcel or tract ol land, situate, lying and be ing 1)' ("no County of Oconeo, State of iS?uth Carolina, in tho Salem Sec tion, Keowee Township, containing (30) i ilrty acres, moro or less, ad joining Whitten, Moss, Rogers, r >'!..' nd hoing tho samo deeded to J. Wiley Allon by Katherine Eaton and ,1. M. Looper in two Separate doods, ?xs recorded in Cilice of Clerk of Court o? Oconeo County. TT'RMS OF SALL- - CASI 1. That, in e\ent of failure of the purchaser, or purchasers, to comply with the therms of such sale promptly on day of .s'lle, that the Master do re-sell said premises on tho same Salesday, or -ome convenient Salesday there after, at the same place and at the gamo time, and on tho same terms ns heretofore set out, at the risk of tho former purchaser, or purchasers, and that ho do continue so to do until he has found a purchaser, or purchasers, who shall comply with ibo " rms of sale. Purchaser to pay extra for detd id ; iami>. W. 0. WHITE, . is tor for Oconeo Conn .v, S. O il I 2, 1922. 15-17 Bank of Walhalla, a Corporation created by and existing under and by virtuo of the Laws of the State of South Carolina, Plaintiff, against .lohn Carter and Jesse S. Carter and American Wholesale Corporation, (Baltimore Bargain House,) a cor poration created by and existing under tho Laws of tho State of Maryland, Defendants. LOT NO. 1-All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, situate, lying and being in tho Town of Westmin ster, of the County of Oconeo, State of South Carolina, fronting on Main street 50 feet and running back 158 feet, same being in form a parallelo gram, and on which is situate tho largo two-story brick storehouse once occupied by J. & J. S. Carter in their morchandiso business, and ho ing the same lot of land convoyed to thc Carter Merchandise Company by Mrs. M. J. Carter, by deed bearing dato January 25, 1895, and recordod in Clork'8 Office, Oconeo County, South Carolina, on February 22, 1 895. in Book R, pago 466. SECOND-Farm of John Carter. All that certain pieco, parcel or tract of land, situato, lying and being tn tho County of Oconeo, State of South Carolina, nenr tho Town of West minster, on tho northeast side of the public road leading from Westmin ster to Oakway, adjoining lands of C. I-f. Miller, J. O. B. Haley and oth ers, containing ninoteen (19) acres, more or less, (less two and one-fifth (2 !-">) acres which has been releas ed from tho lion of this mortgage), and tho same tract of land conveyed to J. S. Carter by W. F. Furgerson hy deed-dated Dec. 12, IOU. re corded in Clerk's Office, Oconoe County, on February 12, 1912, in Book PP, pago 87, and hoing Ibo same tract of land convoyed to John Carter by Josso S. Carter hy deed dated tho 5th day of July, 1915, and recordod In Clerk's Office Oconoe County, South Carolina, In Deed Rook HU, pago 3 18, on tho 5th dav of July, 1915. TERMS OF SALE-Ono-third eas,, OP day of sale, and balance in two equal annual Installments, with loavo to tho purchaser, or purchasers, to anticipate payment of all or any por tion of the credit part, at option; tho credit portion to Ijjoar interest from the day of salo at the rate of ( 3ight por cent por annum, ana bo secured by bond of tho purchaser, or purchasers, and mortgage of tho premises; that tho purchaser* or pur jhasers, bo required to Insure tho buildings on tho said promises at three-fourths of their value, and as sign tho policy or policies of insur ance to tho Master, and In tho event af tho purchaser, or purchasers, fall ing or refusing to so Insure tho build ings as above directed, tho Master may do the samo and collect rho pro inium as part of the judgmont of the Plaintiff heroin, but for tho ben oflt of both Plaintiff and Defendant, American Wholesale Corporation. (Baltimore Bargain Mouse); that in event of failure of the purchaser, or purchasers, to comply with tho terms of salo within live days from day of sale, tho .Master do re-advertise and re-sell said premises on the follow ing Salesday, or some convenient 3alesday thereafter, at tho same place and on tho same terms as here tofore sot out, at tho risk of tho for mer purchaser, or purchasers, and that ho do continue so to do until lie shall nave found a purchaser, or purchasers, who comply with tho terms of salo. Purchaser to pay extra for papers, stamp and recording mortgage. Sold at risk of former purchaser, W .O. WHITE, Master for Oconeo County, S. C. April 12. 1922. 15-17 William M. Brown and Arthur? Brown, as Partners, doing busi ness under tho style and firm name of W. M. Brown & Son, Plaintiffs. against Mary Leo, Defendant. TRACT NO. 1. All tho right, title and interest of tho Defendant, Mary Lee, in and to all thai certain piece, parrel or tract of land, lying and situate in the County of OCOUOO, Stale aforesaid, containing forty-nine and three fourths (-19%) acres, moro or loss, convoyed to 13. K. Pricks by deed dated lilli day of February. 1888, and*recorded in Deed Book M. pago 223, in Olllco of Clerk of Court for Oconeo County, S. C., said tract of land lying about two miles west of Westminster, S. C., near thc South ern "Railway new right-of-way. TRACT NO. 2. All tho right, titlo and interest of tho Defendant, Mary Lee, in and to all that piece, parcel or tract of land, Situate, lying and hoing In tho Coun ty of Oconee, State of South Caro lina, containing seventeen and one half (17 Vz) acres, moro or loss, and lying on the east side of a branch of Choestoe, waters of Tugaloo Rivor, adjoining lands now or formerly be longing to Dr. J. A. Johns and J. F. Knox, and others. TERMS OF SALE-CASH. That In event of failure of purchaser, or purchasers, to comply promptly with the terms of sale, on day of sale, tho Master do ro-sell tho said promises on tho same Salesday, or somo con venient Salesday thereafter, at tho in ino place and on tho same terms aa heretofore set out, at thc risk of the fenner purchaser, or purchasers, and that he do continuo so to do lintij ho han found a purcuuser, Or purchasers, who shall comply with the terms of sale. Purchaser to pay extra for deed and stamp. W. O. WHITE, Master for Oconee County, S. C. April 12, 1922. 15-17 S. L. Shirley, Plaintiff, against E. P. Bruce, Defendant. All tliat certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, hoing and sit?alo In Center .Township, Oconeo County, South Carolina, on branches of Lit tle Beaverdam Crock, waters of Til laloo River, adjoining lands of Jos eph Grant, C. L. Osborne and sons, f'.us McPhnil, P. A. Grant, James Bruce, Pino Grove Graded School, et ni., containing Ono Hundred Fifty four,and one-tenth (154 1-10) acres, moro or less. For a moro particular description roforenco is invited to a plat of said land mado by C. C. My ers, Surveyor, on October 1, 1918, I, (E. P. Bruce,) ownod a one-third (1-3) undivided interest In this tract of land and J. S. Smith and L. S. Horton havo this day (Juno 30th, 19 20.) conveyed to mo (E. P. Bruce) a two-thirds (2-3) undivided inter est in same, and this mortgage is given to socuro tho purchaso price of this interest. TERMS OF SALE-GASH. That in ovent of fnllure of tho purchaser, or purchasers, to comply with tho The Monum HETHER or deur, our facil unsurpassed. Direct connections wi to select the most beai mental material in MARBLE. We will bo glad t (it *?0*t tffil Seneca Marble ari C* F* Adams, Prop V terms of stile within flvo days from day of salo, the Master do ro-ndvor tlse and re-sell Bald premisos on tho following Salo8day, or somo conven ient Salesday thereafter, at tho samo place and on tho sumo terms as here tofore set out, at the risk of tho for mer purchaser, or purchasers, and that he do continue so to do until ho has found a purchaser, or purchas ers, who comply with tho terms of sale. 3old tu risk of formor purchaser. Purchaser io pay extra for deed and stamp. W. C WHlT?, Master for Oconeo County, S. C. April 12, 1922. 15-17 Bank of Walhall?, a Corporation cro atod hy and existing under and hy virtue of the Laws of tho State of South Carolina, Plaintiff, against Arthur W. Lee, Piedmont Motor Com pany, a Partnership composed of R. C. Carter and W. A. Grant, and Arthur Brown and lt. S. Nichols, Defendants. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and ho ing In the County of Oconeo. State of South Carolina, and in T.ga loo Township, and lying on Chauga Creek, hounded on all sides hy Chnu ga Creek, except on thc east, which side adjoins lands of Mrs. Powell, formerly W. ?M. Cox, containing fifty four (64) ncros, more or less, and hoing tho same tract of land con voyed to Arthur W. Leo hy W. W. Tyner on Dec. 15th, IOU). TISH MS OtF SA DM-One-half cash, and hillanco In ono year; credit, por tion to hear Interest from day of salo and he secured hy bond of purchaser, or purchasers, and a mortgage ot tho premises; that in oven! of failure of the purchaser, or purchasers, to com ply with tho terms of sale within live days from day of Stile, flu; Master do rc-advertlse and resell said premisos on tho following Salesday, or some convenient Salesday thoron flor, at tho same place and on tho .same terms as heretofore set. out, al tho risk of tho formet' purchaser, or purchasers, and that he do continue so to do until ho has found ii purchaser, or purchasers, who comply with tho terms of sale. 'Purchaser to pay extra for deed, stamp, mortgage, and for recording same. W. O. WHITE, Master for Oconeo County, S. C. April 12, 1022. 15-17 SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. Tho State of South Carolina, County of Oconee. (In Court of Common Pleas.) Bank of Walhalla, a Corporation cre nted by and existing under and hy virtue of tho Laws of tho State of South Carolina, Plaintiff, against .1. H. Vaughan, W. J. Schroder, indi vidually and ns Administrator of tho Personal Estato bf T. ID. Alex ander, Deceased; Mrs. Inez .Taynes, Frank C. Alexander, Mrs. S. O. Youngblood and Bon Taylor, Defendants (Summons for Belief.--(Complaint .Not Served.) To tho Defendants Above Named; You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is fllod in the Oflice of Clerk of Court for Oconee County, S. C., and to servo a copy of your answer to tho said Complaint on tho subscribers, at their office on the Public Square, at Wal halla Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days aftor tho service hereof, exclusive of tho day of such service; and If you fail to answer the complaint within tho time afore said, tho Plaintiff in (.his action will apply to the Court for tho relief de manded in the Complaint. Dated this 7th day of April, 1022. W. J. SOU ROD1DR, C. C. P. S HELOR & HUGHS, Plaintiffs* Attorneys. To (ho Defendants, Frank C. Alexan der and Mrs. S. (). Youngblood: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: That the Complaint in the above entitled action was hied in tho Ofllco of tho Clerk of the Court for Oconeo Coun ty, South Carolina, on tho 7th day of April, 192 2, and that tho object of this action is to foreclose a mort gage given to J, H. Vaughan by T. E. Alexander and Ben Taylor, and by J. H. Vaughan assigned to the Plain tiff. SHELOR & HUGHS, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. April 12, 1922. 1T.-17 lent You Erect ie of simplicity or gran itie8 for its execution are th the quarries enable us utiful and durable monu existence-GEORGIA o ?heno yon n number, Unet?t? dt?iy,is, id Granite Works,