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Nevin Concert Co H< Amerrenn music will be a fenture Company, the well-known nrtlst-ehtort Redpath Chautauqua. Representative compositions of th Nevin, will form the basis of the prog by vocal and instrumental numbers ai which will be presented Iii costume. The Nevins are an experienced co: has toured in all parts of the country i did success. Theil' numerous instrunu musical favorites of permanent popular in the Community. EH. A. ADRIAN TO LECTURE HERE - Will Tell Audience of "The Won ders of Burbank." Address, Will Set Forth Powerfully Achievements of the Great Plant Wizard. The marvelous achievements of Luther Burbank, the plant wizard, will be powerfully set forth nt thc coming Redpath Chautauqua by Or. Henry A. Adrian, friend and co-worker of Bur bank. Po"?nr Adrian will entry ??Ith him Fmeclmwjs >>f the now plants am) tm pioW'i varieties that Mi. Burbank (ian DR. HENRY A. ADRIAN produced. Ho will also tell of the astonishing wonders that Mr. Burbank is working today. Doctor Adrian uses tho development of plant life ns n plea for tho develop ment of child life ns well-for cleaner and better homos and for better heroes to place before our school children. According to Doctor Adrian, the achievements of Thomas A. Edison and Luther Burbank placo them among oui grentest heroes today. CHAUTAUQUA DATES FOR WALHALLA, WEEK <>K JUNE 15th to 20th. Egyptian law gave married women control over their own property. Tho tri plo crown of tho pope typi fies his three-fold olllco as teachor, lawyer and judge. Of the bonus money paid by tho State of Ohio to her former soldiers, 43 per cent of tho mon aro putting their savings in banks. Trench maps, which were printed for military uso on strong canvas, ero now being used in England to make inner soles for tennis shoos. DYED HER STOCKINGS AND SKIRT TO MATCH. Evory "Diamond Dyes" packngo tolls how to dyo or tint any worn, faded garment or drapory a now, rich color that^wlll not streak, spot, fade or run. Perfect home dyoing is guar anteed with Diamond Dyes ovon if you have never dyed boforo. Just toll your druggist whothor tho material you wish to dyo Is wool or silk, or whothor it is linen, cotton or mixod goods. For flfty-ono years millions of women havo been using "Diamond Dyes" to add years of wear to their old, shabby waists, skirts, drosses, coats, sweators, stockings, draporlos. hangings, ovorythlng!-adv. mpany ?re at Chautauqua on tlie programs of the Nevin Concert ni?era who will appear at the coming o great American composer, Ethelbert rums which ure delightfully diversified id clever character sketches, many of ncert and entertainment company that mder Redpath management with splcn sntal and vocal numbers selected from ity will bo enjoyed by every hulividrvnt **. ty ?I* ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty -I ty DANGER-SHARI? CURVE ty ty Al I EA ll-VOU MIGHT 4* ty MEET A FOOL. ty ty ?J? ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ?|? ty ty ty This unusual warning sign was lound on a road at tho foot of the Rookies, It is ono well calculated to make a driver slack up and take no tice, or show himself to be the fool. Ho may havo confidence in his abil ity to avoid running into another car, but howovor skilful a driver ho may be, if tlicre is a fool in tho other ; car his efforts to escape a collision j may bo futile. j Every driver should boar In mind j that ho may meet a fool on any part of tho road-in fact, that the hlgh j speed fool is moro likely to bo eu ivoi peered < J Uni Hfal?hj it.vot.ehes. ; )i h. true, too, that those met on tuc road ;',:'V hoi "O f hoi's, tun merely slow? witted mo tor irst s or pedestrians. ino mvubUgcUiun ot Mary mud's Slnto Road Commission shows that 5)0 per cent of the accidents that hap pen to motorists arc due to the ono causo - speeding. Most disasters havo occurred on straight portions of the road, at places always consid ered safe, while sections of road commonly regarded as extremely dangerous have been relatively free from accidents. On roads with steep grades and numerous curves the ac cidents havo been few and not seri ous, and thc accidents have boen fewer, too, where tho traffic density is greatest. lt is clear from tho ovidenco that oven the loss careful motorists drive cautiously in tho presenco of recog nized danger, such as stoop grades, sharp curves, rough surface, etc. Tho absonco of such dangerous fea tures gives tho drivor a sense of se curity which nllows him to yield to tho well-nigh universal passion for speed. , Experience provos that no road Is safo without discretion in the driver. Horsepower hi tho car nod horse senso in tho driver mako tho safe combination. "Regard for tho rights of others on tao road is the oil of good fellow ship. Keep your can filled." BRADLEY IX CHARGE OF STATE Income Tax Collections-3, F. Jones Succeeds Mr. Bradley. ! Columbia, ?May 2;i.-VV. R. Brad ley, who retired as acting collector of internal rovenuo yesterday morn ing, boca mo director of tho income tax division of tho South Carolina Tax Commission. Mr. Bradley has turned over the ofilce of internal rev enue collector to Major 'John SF. Jones, of Blacksburg, tho change taking placo prior to tho opening of business to-day. Following tho transfer of the of llco to Major Jones, Mr, Bradley bo gan his duties as director of tho Stato incomo tax work during tho morning. 'Ho was appointed to tho now placo by tho South Carolina Tax Commission, of walch Walter G. Query is chairman. Tho Tax Commission has hold the placo of diroctor of tho incomo tax division open for sovoral weeks, re alizing that in obtaining tho sorvicos of Mr. Bradloy tho commission would havo a man thoroughly familiar with tho work. Soon aftor tho passage of tho State incomo tax act tho commis PEN. DEATH HOUSE NOW'FULL. Each of hot Six Cells Now Occupied, by Condemned Mon. Columbia, May 24.-"I guess they will clean this place out spon." The speaker looked through the bars of his death coll in thc peniten tiary, and to a reporter who stood on tho outside ho spoke of the plans for sending him and the ilvo other prisoners ia the death house to the electric chair. The death houso is full-one man to each of the six colls. The roll-call of those prisoners is: E. M. Jeffords, Ira Harrison, S. J. Kirby, C. O. Fox, Jesse Gappins and Edmund Bigham. This correspondent talked to all of them, and here's tho pago from tho reporter's diary: Jeffords entered tho death coll last Saturday, to dio on Juno 15 for the murder of J. C. Arnette, his partner in tho operation of a Main street fill ing station in Columbia. "I don't want to say anything moro about my caso yet," he said, when tho reporter drew him into conversation. Ira Harrison.-Also sent up for the Arnette murder, and sentenced to die the same day that Jeffords will ray Hie penalty for his crime. He said: "I told tho truth on tho wit ness stand when I told how we killed Arnette. I feel better because I told tho truth. I am now looking to tho future, and I believe God can forgive sins, f wish I bad not done it, and if 1 had my chance over again' 1 would not do it." Jesse Gappins.-Sent up with Fox and Kirby for tho murder of William Brazell, Columbia taxi driver. Gap pins said: "I never had a part in killing Brazell, except lo help dis pose of the body. Mr. Kirby took us out on the Augusta road, and he told me to kill Brazen. 1 told him thut I would not do it, and then he made Fox kill him. Kirby said, 'We have lo have that automobilo'." S. J. Kirby.-"That boy has lo face his God as well as I do, and he'll have to toll that story at the judg ment bar." Kirby then opened up into a story of how ho had cut up some machinery at a mill where he worked hore and of being under guard for months because of his men tal condition, these remarks being aimed at conveying the impression that ho is unbalanced. C. O. Fox.-"I told tho truth on tho stand. I wouldn't He to save my neck. I'd rather, die than jro live with a. conscience guilty pf such a crime." Edmund Bigham.---"1 not only say i; yet that i tn not guilty, but l nn\ not guilty. 1 never expect to ,;o 'round yonder'." "Round yonder" is the big steel door leading from tho death house corridor to tho little auditorium in whoso center stands tho big oak chair with wires connecting it with the city's power plant, whore, on the loth gf Juno, Jeffords and Harrison will take their seats, never to rise again, and where, also this summer, Kirby,, Fox and Gappins will proba- ; lily spend their last minutes. In the : words of Kirby, the death house will likely bo "cleaned out" this summon Jeffords und Harrison, tho lntos\ additions to the death house popula tion, aro very calm. Jeffords spoke to this correspondent with tho same firmness in his voice that character ized tho testimony ho gave last Sat urday, when ho declared that ho never struck 'Arnetto, and when ho gavo tho Ho on the witness stand to ofilcors of the law, who ahead of him had testified that tho throe mon con fessed to killing Arnetto. Harrison hos a slight tremor In his voice, however, as ho tells of what he did. Harrison is 21 years of age. Over in tho main prison building Is Trence, the 22-yenr-old member of tho trio, who got a lifo sentence. Ho wears the blue denim suit that will be his gnrb for the rest of his life. "Didn't you got off llghtor than you expected?" tho reporter asked of Treoco. "I can't say that I did," was his reply. ITavo n Complexion Smooth Uko Satin.-""?Magnolia Balm is as balmy as its name-Soothing, cooling, ab solutely delightful. No other prepa ration has agreed with my skin or given me tho smooth, satiny feeling that comos with tho uso of Hagan's Magnolia Balm. Mr. Brunt, who has tho largest drug store bore, soll3 it regularly and recommends it highly. Yours truly, (signed) Mrs.Alico Cox, 1120 Lane St., Topeka, Kansas." This liquid face and toilot powder beautifies instantly. Brunette, whito, pink, rose-red. 75 cents at druggists or by mail. Lyon Mfg. Co., 4 2 S.Flfth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.-adv. sion In casting about for a man to tako Charge of tho work, offered tho placo to Mr. Bradley, but ho was not able to accept the directorship at that time. However, ho gavo tho commission assurances that ho would tako up tho work later when ho was relieved as acting collector, and tho commission doclded to await his ac ceptance of tho directorship, which was given a few days ago. MIG MEN AT S. S. CONVENTION. .Superintendent l'aimer Announces Sonic of tho Headliners. Spartanburg, iMay 26. - Special: Announcement has just been ma.de hore that a number of "big mon" of several denominations are to have a place on the program of tho State Convention of tho South Carolina Sunday School Convention, which is lo moot at tho University of South Carolina, Columbia, for a throe-day session, beginning .lune 20. 'Among those who aro to be convention head liners aro Dr. D. W. Daniel, of doni son 'College, ono of tho leading Meth odists of tho State, and Dr. W. J. McGlothlin, president of 'Eumina University, Greenville, who is also president of tho general board of tho Baptist State Convention. Dr. Mc Glothlin is also vice chairman of tho educational committee of tho South Carolina Sunday School Association. Among tho other prominent relig ious loaders who will address tho convention aro: 'Bishop Kirkman G. Finlay, of tho Episcopal church; Dr. W. H. Hudson, returned missionary from China and moderator of tho Presbyterian Church Synod of South Carolina, nnd Dr. S. J, Derrick, pres ident of Newberry College (Luther an ), Newberry. James Fenimore Cooper was 31 years old when his first novel was published. One of the odd facts lil connection with snow crystals ls that practically all of the hundreds bf different vari eties are hexagonal in form. Catarrh Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional con ditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is a Tonic and Blood Purifier, ,By cleansing thc blood and bu i ld' np the System, HALL'S OAT. litUI MEDICINE restores norm, conditions and allows Na jj?re ilo its work. All Druggists. Circulars free. JA - U!uney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. SV8.. .star's Sales STAT!-: OP SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OP OCONEE. ? In Court of Common Pleas. Puivnant to decrees of th? afore said CuUotf ?jij the naso?, named be low, I will ofter for sale, to Wie high est bidder, In front of the Coure ' or, ?it VValh?Ila, South Car olin , on MONDAY, the '6th day of JtUNfi}', 10 2*2, between the legal hours of nile, the tracts and lots of land below described: V. M. Babb, Plaintiff, against Mary L. Cary and Whitnor L. Cary, Defendants. No. 1. AH those lots of land, situato in the 00 un ty of Oconec. State of South Ci : lina, within or near the corpo rt I.? limils of the Town of Seneca, bi Numbers 1 to 8, inclusivo, in A, according to a plat of tho I i ol' John C. Cary, made by R. I.. Hon. April, 1021, and having Ho- '..liowing metes and hounds, ac . IT. '.i said plat: Beginning" nt (lt at tho cornor of S. 4til and S. I Si roots and running thence & D?p?t Street, S. 6.20 E. 4 18 feet to a point at tho southeast cor ner of said Lot No. 8 on S. 6th S'reot; thence with last named street and lino of Lot No. 8 S. 83.4 0 W. 200 feet to southwest comer of said lot; tlienco N. 6.20 W. 418 feet to a point on S. 4th Street; thence with last named street and lino of Lot No. 1, 200 feet to tho beginning. These be ing part of tho lands devised to. tho Defendants under tho will of tho said John C. Cary. No. 2. All those lots of land, situate in tho County of Oconee, in tho Stato aforesaid, within or nour tho corpo rate limits of tho Town of Seneca, and being numbered 1 to l l, inclu sive, in Block B, according to a plat of tho Estato of John C. Cary, made by R. 10; Dalton, April, 1021, having tho following metes and bounds, as shown by said plat: Beginning at a pol lit at tho northeastern cornor of said Lot No. 14 and at the intersec tion of S. 6th and S. Depot Streets, and running thonco with last named street S. 6.20 E. 418 feet, to south east corner of Lot No. 7 ; thence with lines of Lots No. 7 and No. 6 and with S. 6th Street S. 83.40 W. 4 18 feet to a point on S.Townvlllo Street; thence with said S. Townvtlle Street .N. 0.20 W. 313.5 feet to northwest (omer of Lot No. 1 ; thence with lino of Lot No. 1, N. 83.40 E. 200 foot to a point at tho intersection of Lots Nos. 1, 12 and 13; thence* N. 6.20 W. 104.6 foot to S. 6th Stroot; thonco wi'h said stroot and with line of Lot No. 14, 200 foot to tho beginning. Theso lots being part of tho lands devised to Mary L. Cary and Whittier L. Cary under tho will of John C. Cary. No. 3. All thoso lots of land situate in tho Stato aforosaid, in Oconeo County, nnd within or near tho corporate limits of the Town of Seneca, desig nated as Lots Nos. 1 to 12, Inclusivo, In Block C, on a plat of tho lands of John C. Cary, made by R. E. Dalton, April, 1921, and having tho follow ing motes and bounds, as shown by said plat: Beginning at a point at intersection of S. Depot and S. 6th Streets, boing a corner of said Lot. No. 12, and running thence with S. Depot Street S. 6.20 E. 418 feet to S. 7 th Stroot; thenco with last namod street and lines of Lots 5 and 4 S. 83.40 W. 418 foot to S. Townville Stroot; thence with S. Towuvillo Streot N. 6.20 W. 20? foot to north west cornor of Lot No. 1; thence with Uno of Lot No. 1 N. 83.40 E. 209 feet to joint corners of Lots 1, 8 and 9; thenco with linos of Lots 9, 10, ll and 12, N. 6.20 W. 209 foot to S. 6th Streot; thenco with last named streot N. 83.40 E. 209 feet to tim beginning, Those lots being part of tho lands dovlsed to said Defend ants under tho will of John C. Cary. No. 4. uv % AU thoso parcels or lots of land, situate in tho County of Oconeo, in tho Slate aforesaid, mid within or near tho corporate limits of tho Town of Seneca, being designated as Lots 1 to 10, inclusivo, In Block D, ac cording to a plat made by R. E. Dal ton, April, 1921, of lands-of tho Es tato of John C. Cary, and having tho following motes and bounds, as shown by said plat: Beginning at a point, northwest corner of Lot No; 1 nnd nt tho intersection of S. Towu villo and S. 7th Stroots, nnd running thenco with S. 7th Streot and with linos of said Lots 1 and 10 N. 83.40 E. 418 feet to a point at tho inter section of last namod stroot and S. Depot Street; thence with S. Depot Streot S. 20 E. 236.8 foot to south east cornor of Lot No. 6; thonco with lino of Lots No. 6 and No. 5, S. 64.30 W. 294.4 foot to S. Townville Street; thonco with snid street and line ot Lot No. 5 N. 58.02 W. 17S foot to a point in linc of Lot "> ; thence X. 6.20 \V. 126 foot to S. 7th Street; thonco with last named street and with lino of Lots 1 and 10 X. 88.40 E. 418 feet to the beginning. Theso lots being part of Ibo lands devised lo tho said Defendants under tho will of John C. Cary. No. 5. All those lots of land, situate in tho Stato of South Carolina, in the County of Oconeo, and within or near tho corporate limits of the Town of Seneca, being designated as Lots 1 to f>, inclusive, In Block E, and bo ing all of tho lots in said Block E, and having tho following metes and bounds, according lo a plat of the Estate of John C. Cary, mndo by R. E. Dalton, September, 1920: Begin ning at a point, NW. corner of Lot No. 1, also collier of S. Depot and S. 7th Streets, and running thenco with S. Depot Street S. 6.20 E. 209 feet to a point at SW. corner of Lot,No. 3; thenco along lines of Lots 3 aiu'. 4, N. 64.36 E. 422.2 foot to S. Whl nut Streot; thenco with S. Walnut Street N. 6.20 W. 04,6 foot to S. 7th Street; thence with S. 7th Streot S. 83.4 0 W. -118 f/ot to tho beginning. Theso lots being part of tho lands de vised to us under the will of John C. Cary. No. 6. All those lots of land, situate in ttofc) Slate uforo.nld. In the County Of Oconeo, and in or nour tho corporate Inuits of tho Town of Seneca, being designated as Lois 1 to 10, inclusive, in Block P, and being all of tho lots in . thia block, according to plat of tho lands of the Estate of John C. Cary, made by R. E. Dalton, Septem ber, 1920, and having the following motes nnd bounds, as shown by said plat: Beginning at a point in lino of Lot No. 16 and at tho corner of said lot and of S. 6th Street and S..Wal nut Street, and running thence with line of last named street S. 6.20 E. 4LS foot to S. 7th Street; thence with 5. 7th Streot and lines of Lots 9 and 8, S. 83.40 W. 41 S feot to S. Dopot Street; thence with S. Depot Streot N. 6.20 W. 41S foot to S. 6th Stroot; thence with S. 6th Stroot N. 83.40 E. .US foot to the beginning. These lois being part of the lands devised to tho Defendants under the will of John C. Cary. No. 7. All those lots of land situate in tho Stato aforesaid, in tho, County of Oconeo, in pr near tho corporate limits of tho Town of Seneca, bo ing designated as Lots 1 to 16, in clusivo, in Block Q, and boing nil of tho lots in this block, according lo a plat of tho lands of tho Estato ot John C. Cary, mndo by R. E. Dalton, September, 1920, and having tho fol lowing metes and bounds, as shown by said plat: Boginning nt a point In lino of Lot No. 16 and at tho cor ner of said lot and of S. 6th and S, Walnut Streets, and running thence With lino of last named street S. 6.20 E. 418 feet to S. 6th Streot; thence with S. 6th Street and linea of Lots 9 and 8 S. 83.4 0 W. 418 feet to S, Depot Street; thenco with S. Dopot Sticot N. 6.20 W. 418 feet to S. 5th Street; thenco with S. 5th Stroot N, 83.40 E. 418 foot to tho beginning, Theso lots boing part of tho lands devised to Defendants under tho will of John C. Cary. No. 8. All those lots of land, situate, in tho Stato aforesaid, in tho County o? Oconeo, and in or near tho corporate limits of the Town of Seneca, hoing designated as Lots I to 16, inclusive, in Block II, and boing all of tho lots In this block, according to a plat of the lands of tho Estato of John C. Cary, mndo by H. E. Dalton, Septem ber, 1920, and having tho following metes and bounds, as shown by said plat: Boginning nt n point in lino of Lot No. 16 nnd nt tho corner of said lot and S. Uh Stroot and S. Walnut Stroot, and running thonco with lino of last namod streot S. 6.20 E. .418 feet to S. 5th Streot; thonco with S. 5th Streot nnd linos of Lots 9 nnd 8 S. 83.40 W. 418 feet to S. Dopot Streot; thonco with S. Dopot Stroot N. 6.20 W. 418 foot to S. 4th Street; thonco with S. 4th Streot N. 83.40 E. 4 18 foot to tho beginning. Theso lots hoing part of tho lands devised to tho Defendants under *he will of John C. Cary. No. 9. All thoso lots of land situate In thc Stato aforesaid, in tho County ol Oconoo, In or near the corporate lim its of tho Town of Soneca, being des ignated as Lots 1 to 16, Inclusivo, in Block I, and boing all ot tho lote in this block, according to a plat ot tho lands of tho Estate of John C. Cary, made by lt. E. Dalton, Septem ber, 1920, and having the follawlug motos and bounds, us shown by said plat: Beginning at a point In line of Dpt No. 1? and at tho corner ot salcllot and of S. 4th Streot and S. Cherry Streot, and running thence with line oj. Inst named street Si 0.20 E. IIS foot to S. 5th Streot; thence with S. 5th Street and linos of Lots 9 and 8 S. 83.40 W. 418 foot to S. Walnut Streot; thence with S.'Wal nut Streot N. G.20 W. 418 feet, to S. 4th Street; thonco with S. 4th Streot N. 83.40 E. 418 feet to tho begin ning. Tiloso lots being part of tho lands devised to tho Dofendanta tin? dor the will of John C. Cary. No. 10. All of thoso lots of land, sit?alo in tho State aforesaid, in tho County of Oconee, and in or nour tho.corporate ! limits of the Town of Seneca, being I designated ns Lots 1 to 16, inclusive, I ir. Block J, and boliiR all of tho lots in this block, according to a plat of tho lands of tho Estato of John C. Cary, made by R. E. Dalton, Septem ber, 1920, and having the following nietos and bounds, as shown hy said plat: Beginning at a point in lino of Lot No. 16 and nt tho cornor of said lot and of S. 5th and S. Cherry Streets, and running thonco willi lino of last named street S. 6.20 E. 118 foet to S. 6th Stroet; thonco with S. Otb Streot and linos of Lots 9 and 8, S 83.40 W. 418 foot to S. Walnut Streot; thonco with S. Walnut Street N. 6.20 W. 418 feet to B. 5th Street; thence With S. 5th Streot N. S3.40 E. 418 feet to beginning. These lots being part of tho hinds devised to Defendants under tho will of John C. Cary. No. ll, All thoso lots of land, situate in tho Slate aforesaid, In tho County of Oconee, and in or near tho corporate limi'.s of tho Town ot' Seneca, being designated as Lots 1 to 10, inclu sive, in Block K, and being ail of tho lots in this block, according to a plat of the lands of tho Estate of John C. Cary, made by lt. E. Dalton, Septem ber, 1920. anil having the following moles and hounds, as shown by said plat: Beginning nt a point in lino of Lot No. 16 and at tho corner of said lot and of S. 6th Streot and S. Oherry Street, and running thonco with line of last naniod street S, 6.20 E. 393 feet; thence with lino of Lot |9, S. G4.30 \V. 73 feet; thonco with i S. 7th Streot and linos of Lots 9 and ' 8, S. 83.4 0 W. 34 9 foot to S. Walnut Street; thence N. 6.20 W. with Uno of S. Walnut Street 418 foot to S. 6th Stroet; thonco with S. 6th Stroet N. 83.40 E. 418 feet to beginning. Thoso lots being part of tho lands devised lo the Defendants under tho will of John 0. Cary. The above lots will bo sold in blocks, according to plat of samo, and tho plat will bo exhibited at tho salo. Plat now on file in Master's Oiflco. TERMS OF SADE - CASH. That should any purchaser of said land fall to comply with his h ttl within a reasonable Hine, tin M a sr er shall vo lad 1 the :,aiue I? p o h ih.< BUM? QT sonto ; subsequent Kalosdny, ai. the risk of the former puroliasor, and ali a 11 con tinue to ro-scll until tho purchaser shall comply with his bid. That tho purchaser at said sale be required, at the time his bid is acceptod, lo de posit with the Mastor ton per cont (10%) of tho amount of his bid, provided, howovor, that tho Plaintiff may bid in said land without making a deposit at tho time, since tho Plain tiff lias n lien on said land; but tho Plaintiff shall sottlo with tho Mastor "as any other purchaser should mako settlement. Purchaser to pay extra for papers and stamp. Wv O. WHITE, Mastor for Oconeo County, S. C. May 17, 1922. 20-22 SHERIFF'S SADES FOR TAXES. Tho State of South Carolina, County of Oconeo. . . By virtue of tho powor contained in a Warrant or Execution for delin quent taxes, under tho band and seal of tito County Treasurer for Oco neo County, S. C., to mo diroctod, I will offer for salo, In front of tho Court House door, In Walhalla, S. C., to tho highest bidder, FOR CASH, during tho legal hours of salo, on Salosday in JUNE, 1922, hoing MON DAY, Juno 5th, tho following de scribed tracts of land, to wit: (1) . A tract of 117 acres of land, moro or less, in Tugaloo Township, Oconee County, S. C., on tho wost sido of Changa Creek, known as tba homo place of T. G. Craig, and tho sanio purchased hy him from W. E. England. Sanio to bo sold as tho property of T. G. Craig, defaulting tax-payer. (2) . A tract of 18 acros, more or less, in Seneca Township, County and Slate aforesaid, adjoining lands of M. M. Hunter, D. W. Daniels and Others. Sanio to ho sold as the prop erly of Milledgo Foster, defaulting tax-payer. (3) . A trnct of 5 acros, moro or less, in Center Township, County and Stato aforesaid, adjoining lands ^of W. H. Crawford, D. H. Marett and others, and to bo sold as tho property of P. M. Whitfield, defaulting tax payer W. M. ALEXANDER, Sheriff of Oconeo County, fl, C. May 17, 1922. 20-22 SHERIFF'S SA?AS. Stato of South Carolina, County of Oconoo. Notlco ls horeby given that, pur suant to tho authority vostod In mo hy Stotuto, I will offer for salo, in front of tho Court House door, In Walhalla. S, C., botwoen tho logal hours of salo, on Salosday In JUNE, 1922, ono Essex Touring Car, Motor No. 34597. Said car having boen seizod while being usod for transpor tation of intoxicating liquor, and by reason of which it has been declared forfeited to the Sta/o of South Caro lina. Terms of Salo--CASIH ON DAY OF SALE. W. M. ALEXANDER, Sheriff of Oconoo County, S. Cl, May 17, 1922. 20-22 ?