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KEOWEE COURIER (Established 1840.) "> Entered at tho PostolUco at Wal halla, S. C., as Mall Matter of tho Second Class, under Act of Congress, March 3d, 1870. Published Every Wednesday Morning SUI1SCR1PTION PRICE: Ono l ear.$1.00 Six Months.?B Tinco Months. ... .30 Adortlvsing Rates Reasonable. Ry Steck, Shelor, Hughs & Shelor. .\~.- - -. Communications of a personal character charged for as advertise ments. Obituary natices, cards of thanks and tributes of respect, either by Individuals, lodgos or churchos or soclotios, charged for as for adver tisements. Cash must accompany tho manuscript, and all such noticos will bo marked "Adv." In conformity with postal requirements. WALHALLA, S. C.: WEDNESDAY, DEO, 20, 1022. OOONEE'S LOVINO CI D. At tho annual mooting of South Carolina Divisi?n LJ. I). C. at Croon wood last week tho "loving cup," a prize offered each year lo tho local chapter sending ia tito largest and host prepared number of biographies of Confed?ralo soldiers, local Inci dents and history, local war letters, et?;., during tho war period, was awarded to ltobt. A. Thompson Chap .tor, of Westminster. Mrs. Anna .1. Anderson, prosident of this chapter, was present and received this hand some cup in behalf of tho chapter Mrs. J. P. Stribllng, as historian of j this chaptor, has been tho "power| behind tho throne" In this victory. She has spared no pains or time or research work in writing, collecting and selecting these papers, and when the final count came she had 13G ac cepted papers to her credit with the State historian. The large and woll selocted lot brought tho much covet od prize to Oconee. lt will ho remembered that last your Mrs. Stribllng won third place in the St:ito lu this contest and sec ond place In 1920. The beautiful lox ing cup is now on display in An derson lints, st?rt? lil Westminster. in tho state House in Columbia, on a handsome marble slab, is writ ten the Ordinance of Secession, and there aro 107 signatures to this or dinance. Col. R. A. Thompson was tho S I t h signer, mak ing his tho cen tral name. Col. Thompson lived to SCO all of these signers buried. When tho "tall mountain spruce'' of seces sion crossed to do great beyond, the Westminster Chapter V. D. C. paid to him tho honor ol' taking his name as its own. Now the State Division D.D. C. does Oconee and this historic chapter honor by sending this trophy to us. Meads bare! And three rousing cheers to Robt. A. Thompson Chap ter f. 1). 0.1 Appeal Stays Furies' .Sentence. Columbia, Dec. l.">.-William C. Paries, of Clover, sentenced to death for tho murder of 13-year-old New ton Taylor last September to-day was removed front tho death house at the State penitentiary. Paries will not die on Dec. 2!tth, the date sot when he was convicted at York last month. His sontonco was automatically stay ed by a notice of appeal, which was to-day flied by his attorney with tho penitentiary authorities. Card of Thanks. Keillor Keowee Courier: Wo wish to extend our most heart fell (hunks to Ibo good people for their kindness and help shown us during tho sickness and at the death of oar darling baby. Dirius Savannah. We also wish to thank Dr". C. M. Wal ker for responding so quickly to the calls. May Cod's richest blessings bo yours is our prayer. Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Drown, Jr. Seneca. S. C.- adv, lulle?! Negro in Discharge of Duty. spa rt i a burg, Dec. I 3.-Policeman Prod llurroll and Thomas Steadman, who wera held hy u coroner's jury to have boon In tho discharge of their duly when they she' and killed Lacy Tho nson, u negro harbor, whom ikey .M ie hying to arrest on nhargo of storing whiskey, have Loon admit ted lo hall in tho sum of $2,000 each. I ho olin , rs have returned IO,dilly on tho local police force. Twenty Killed in Wreck. Houston, Texas, Dec. 13. -- Twenty persons wore killed and fifty injured In n Houston East and West train wreck .ii Humble, Texas, IT miles to tho north of this city, according to repa;; telephoned lo Ibo Southern Pacific Hospital ttl 10.30 o'clock to night, Two ambulances and a scoro of physicians am on the way to the scene ot' i ho wreck. To Cure a Cold In Ono Doy Tn* ? WATIVE PROMO QUININE (Tablets.) It CuW. h. W. GROVL S ?i?rmturo on each box. 30c. Expensive simplicity. "How do you 11leo my now evening gown, dalling " . lt looks very sweet and simplo lo mo." "It's not so simplo as it looks. A hun ' ed dollars wouldn't cover it." "' li, I think a hundred dollar bill would -that is, If you spread it out." Christmas violets 5y marv Qraham Bonnor <?, 1U22. Western Newspaper Union.) HAROLD had been told by bis k mother tbnt big cities were full of designing women. Harold did not ! know whether his mother was right : or not. But bc did know that In bis city hoarding house there, was one of i tho dearest little girls who bad ever lived. Harold was not selfish. He was far froth being a miser. Ills Idea of a \ miser was a chap be bad known in bis ? homo town. Ho had never spent any money which ho could possibly avoid spending. Ile always ato with' his friends and rarely paid for a meal. Ho was always out of cigarettes and so smoked his friends' cigarettes. He bad made a good living and never failed to talk of bis poverty. Ho bad been accused of worshiping money and he ?had replied : "Not a blt of lt. I have great respect for money. That ls the difference." Harold despised that kind of a person. And yet, perhaps, wouldn't the "dearest 11* tlo girl" thluk be was mean? Ho had never given her anything and ho had lived at tho boarding h o ? s e for six months now. Did she think he was mean? That was w h a t bothered bim. She had told him of a person sho bad known whom she considered a miser, and she ! had told bim of a Joke upon tills ' "miser." For he bad bargained with a ' little shop dealer and lind obtained an article marked a dollar for fifty cents, and then had walked down the street \ a little farther on and had seen the same article in another window for twenty-flvo cents. And finally he had j seen lt In a ten-cent storo for n dime well, he lind almost considered life ! useless, while everyone else had re joiced that lt had been a good one on tho "miser." One of tho reasons that made him feel that she thought, perhaps, bo was mean was because she knew others who were generous. Or, nt least, one I other. Every Saturday she bad received flowers. She had taken a card out of the box as they luul sat at the board lng house table at breakfast. Tho! other boarders teased her about her ! admirer and she seemed to enjoy lt. I Only he felt uncomfortable and could j say nothing. And Helen, whom lie called to bira? I self the dearest little girl, had been receiving these flowers for quito a ', few weeks now. Finally ho could stand It no longer. ? Ills mother needn't tell him anything more about the city's designing wom en. He was not going to lose tba dearest little girl, If there was yet a chance, because of bis mother's warn lngs to keep to himself. And, besides, Christmas was coming, and Christmas was a time of year when everyone felt hnppy. He was go ing to make a tremendous fight to be happy I And ho sent her violets, beautiful deep purple violets, with a pink rose In the center. Never had he seen her so happy aa she was over his violets. How differ ently she acted about lils than about the others. And. theil..he..asked her If HAIR DONT STOP FALLING ITSELF 35c "Danderine" Saves Your Hair-Ends Dandruff! Delightful Tonic Don'*, lose another hair! Don't tol erate destructivo dandruff. A little Danderine now Will aaVO your hair; thicken and stiongthon it;- doable its beauty, ''"niling bair in vor Slop? by itself! I Dandruff multip les until it forms a ci usty scab;, dos troy'.ng tho hair, roots nd ?ill. resulting in baldness. . .. drugg! il will t< .! yon that .' Da nd crine" is thc largest selling bair saver in Ibo world becauso lt corrects ? nd times sick, ailing hair of men and women ovory Hmo. Cse ono bottle cf Danderine, then if you find a single falling hair cr n pr-rtielo ?of dandruff, you can have your money back.-adv. i she would tak?'a wtilk'"wllK'-fllm". ' So far, they had had nil their talks In the boarding house. "I wonder," he said, "If you'd think, lt was awfully sudden If I made a lit tle ?suggestion? I was thinking how ni?e a rlfcg would look on that left hand of yours ns a Christinas present-und an engagement pres ent, If I may lie so bold, und If you've not already promised yourself to the other fel low? Or, maybe you could learn to Uko me better." "What o thor fellow?" Helen asked. "The one who bas been sending you flowers all along." "Ob," Helen said, ?TU have to toll; you the truth. I.Sent them to myself. You were so shy, you seemed to Uko me and yet couldn't go about telling me or asking me out, and I thought maybe I'd make you curious or Jealous or something." "And you've cared for me nil along ns I have for you?" he quorled. She nodded. And then ho told ber the warnings be had been given by bis mother. "1 don't know but what's she's right," Helen sold. "I ni ?ide designs for you, she could"* truthfully say!" But Neither of them thought of tho past, only of the glorious future abend. And Helen wore moro violets ou Christmas day und a ring with a stone which sparkled so benutlfully. And they had dinner by themselves-a renl Christmas dinner, for It was not^only Christ nins day-lt was their wedding day. too! "Cascarets"'10c For Sluggish Liver or Constipated Bowels" Clean your bowels! Feel flue! When you feel sick, dizzy, upset, when your head Is dull or aching, or your stomach is sour or gassy, just lake one or two Cascarets to relieve constipation. No griping-nices*: lax ative-cathartic on earth for grown ups and children. 10c. a box. Taste like candy.-adv. TOI ill IO BT'S NOMINATION AGAIN With Senate Judiciary Committee Dial and Smith Aro lteihly. Washington, Dec. 14.-The nomi nation of Joseph W. Tolbert for tho marshalship of tho Western District of South Carolina for the third timo is now with the Senate Judiciary Committee, which committee has ap pointed a sub-committee to investi gate the charges made against Tol bert, the members of the sub-com mltteo being Senators Brandegee, e Connecticut, and Colt, of Rhode Is land Republicans, and Senator Over man, of North Carolina, Democrat. Senator Dial stated to-day that ho had Informed tho sub-committee that he is ready at any time to appear be fore lt and present charges against Tolbert, and Senator Smith is also ready. The sub-committee stated that it had set no time ns yet for the hearing, but hoped to do so after the Christmas holidays. Both Senators Dial and Smith express confidence that the committee will not make a favorable report on the nomination of Tolbert. CATARRH Catarrh ls a l.ocni disease- greatly in fluenced by Constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con sists of an Ointment which gives Quick Rellof by local application, and tho Internal Medicine, a Tdnlc, which acts through the mood on tho Mucous Sur faces and nssista In ridding your System of Catarrh. Sold by druggists for over 40 Years. P. J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo, O. Died in Texas. ( Hood County Tablet.) Mrs. George Harton died nt Jier home near Fairview on Thursday last and was buried at Fairview cem etery on1 Friday. Mrs. Barton was formerly .Miss Mollio Abbott, a -sis tor Of IO. P., William and J. Bon Ab lion, and raine to Hood county In tho e i ? ly seventies. .More pears aro grown tn France and tho United States than in any other country. NOTICE TO DEBTORS ANI> CREDITORS. AU persons indebted to tho Estate 13dmond O wons, Deceased, aro hero by notified to make payment to tho undersigned, and all persons having claims against the said Fstnte will present tho same, duly attested, within tho Hmo prescribed by law, or bo barred j. J, OWENS, and IO. L. KIBLER, , Executors of tho Estate of Edmond Owons, Deceased. Dec. IS, 1 022. GO-l NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. All persons indebted to tho Estate of Adeline Whitworth, Deceasod, aro hereby notified to make payment to tho undersigned, and all persons hav ing claims against said Estate will present tho samo, duly attested, with in tho time proscribed by law, or bo barred. MINNIE SWINGER, Administratrix of the Estato of Ade line Whitworth, Deceased. Dec. 13, 1922. CO-l Master's Sales STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OP OCONEE. lu Court Ot Common Pious. Pursuant to decrees of the afore said Court, in tho cases named ho iow, I will offer for talo, to tho high est bidder, in front of tho Court Houso door,, at Walhalla, S. C., on MONDAY, tho 1st day of January, 1923, between the logal hours of salo, tho tracts of lund below . de scribed: Hubert C. Colo and Olivo O.'White, ESslo Plorido Wright and Amos A. Colo, by their Guardian Ad-Litern. W..H. Cole, and W. H. Colo, Guar dian, Plaintiffs, against . ?* Juno Lewis, Tho Citizens' Bank, J. E. Grant and J. C. Edwards, part ners In business,''under tho Arm name of J. E. Grant & Co., Defendants. All that pioce, parcel or tract of land, containing sixty-five and one half acres, moro or loss, on the north side of tho public road leading from Friendship Church to Pendleton, In the County and State aforesaid, .ad joining lands of J. P. Ledbetter on tho north, Ullon Lowery on tho east, E. P. Cochran on tho south, and Mrs. Ellen Hall on the wost, this being the same tract of land conveyed to the said Mrs. Eunice P. Colo by Mrs. Mary H. Fredericks by hor deed datod the 4 th day of Doce mooral 91 2. . Terms of Sale-Cash. Thal in tho event any purchaser or purchasers shall fail to comply with tho terms of their bids within (lye days, then the Master do ro-advcrtiso and.re sell the said premises, at the risk of the former purchaser. Purchaser lo pay extra for deed and stamp. W. O. WHITE, Master for Oconee County, S. C. Dec. 13, 1922. 50-52 Bank of Walhalla, a Corporation cre ated by and existing under and by virtue of the Laws af the State of South Carolina, Plaintiff, against J. H. Vaughn, W. J. Schroder, indi vidually and as Administrator of tho Personal Estate of T. E. Alex ander, Deceased; Mrs. Inez Jayne's, Prank C. Alexander, ?Ara. S. O. Youngblood and Ben Taylor, Dofendants. All that certain pieco, parcel or tract of lund, situate, lying and be ing in Oconee County and State of South Carolina, containing flvo acres, being the same sold by T. E. Alex ander and Ben Taylor to -R. W. Vaughn off of tho 53 V?-acre tract of land, adjoining Sam Bruce, Rice and others, and which was convoyed to T. E. Alexander and Bon Taylor by J. H. Vaughn. Terms of .Salo-Ono-third Cash on day of salo, and the balance In two equal annual installments; the credit portion to bear Interest at the rate of eight pei cont per annum, payable annually from day of sale, and if not so paid to boar interest at eight per cent per annum until paid, and be secured hy bond of tho purchaser and mortgage of tho premises. Should the purchaser, or purchasers, fail to comply with tho terms of sale with'*?? flvo days from tho day of sale, that tho Master do re-advertise and ro soli said premises on the following Salesday, or somo convenient Sales day thereafter, at the same placo and on tho same terms as heretofore set out, at the risk of tho ..former pur chaser, or purchasers, and that ho do continue so to do until ho shall have found a purchaser, or purchasers, who shall comply with the terms of sale. Purchaser to pay extra for papers, stamp, and recording mortgage. W. O. WHITE, Master for Oconee County, S. C. Doc. 13, 1922. 50-52 Sophie RF.tor, Plaintiff, against W. J. Schroder, in his own right and as Administrator of the Personal Estate of T. E. Alexander, De ceased; Inez S. Jnyncs, Prank C. Alexander and ?Fredda A. Young blood, Defendants. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and hoing in Oconoo County, State of South Carolina, on branch waters of Long Nose Creek, adjoining lands of Al lison Lee, R. T. Jnyncs, Yjeorge Haw thorne and others, containing 7 2 acres, moro or loss, and being a part of tho tract of Jand bought by T. E. Alexander from ErvIn Spencer. Also, All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containin'g, 4 2 acres, more or less, situate, lying and be ing In Oconoo County, South Caro lina, Kcowee Township, on tho west side of Keowco Uiver,adjoining lands Q? .loo Cantrell, Campbell Courte nay and o'hers, and being the same tract conveyed to T. E. Alexander by Wm. Holden, by deed hearing dato the 23d day of January, 19 09, and re corded In Clerk's Offico, Oconee County, S. C., on tho 3d day of Juno, 1000, In Deed Hook jj. pago 381. Terms of Salo-Cash. That in the event of tho failure of tho purchaser, or purchasers, to comply' with tho terms of sale within five days from day of sale, tho Mastor do rc-adver llso and re-sell said premises on tho following Salesday, or some conven ient Salesday thoreaftor, at tho samo place and on the samo terms as here tofore set out, at tho risk of tho for mer purchaser, or purchasers, and that he do continue so to do until In has found a purchaser, or purchasers, who comply with the terms of sale. Purchasor to pay oxtra for deed and stamp. _ W. O. WHITE, .Master for Oconoo County, S. C. Dec. 13, 1922. 50-52 The Union Lifo insurance Company of Cincinnati, Ohio, a Corporation created and existing' under tho Laws of tho State of Ohio, Plaintiff. against Leonard O. Brown, W. J. Schroder, in his own right and as Adminis trator of tho Personal Estate of T. B, Alexander, Docoased; Inez S. .layaos, Prank C. Alexondor, Fredda A. Youngblood and W. P. Bolick, D?fendants. All that certain ploco, parcel or mmmmmmm Nervous Bi RS. ANNIE LANGE1, ol R.E. D. 1, Burlington, Tex., ' writes as follows regarding her experience with Cardui: "Some time ago I had a nervous break down of some kind. .. I was very weak and so nervous. I had faint ing spells and suffered a great deal, but more from the weak, trembly, no-account feeling than anything else. 1 knew I needed a tonic, and needed lt badly. I began the use of Cardui to see if I couldn't get some strength, as I knew .of other cases that had been helped by its OAR The Womf tract of land, situate, lying and hoing In "Wageiier Township, County ' of Oconee, Stato of South Carolina, on \ branches, waters of Coneross Creek, ; adjoining lands of H. L. Brandt, j Knight Thompson, Nancy Watkins, Thos. N. Hall Und others, and hav ing Ibo following courses and dis-! tances, to-Wi ti Beginning at a stone ? 3-X on north bank of the public road j to Walhalla, corner common with | lands of Knight Thompson, and run-j ning thence north 32 degrees, wfest 33.f>0 chains; thenco north 13 de grees, west 7.50 chains; thence north 31 dogrces, oast ? chains; thence north 74 degrees, east ii).SO chains; thenco south 35 degrees, east 8 chains; thence south 20 degrees, wost 5 4 chains; thenco north 8G de drees, west 11.00 chains to the be ginning corner, containing 167 heres, ihoro or less, and being the same tract of land conveyed to Leonard O. Brown by Thos. N. Hall by deod bear ing dale the 15th (Tay of January, 1912, and recorded in Clerk's Office, OConee Com ty, S. C., on tho 25th day of April, 1916, In Book XX, pago 29. T?nus of Salo-Cash. That in the Rvent of failure of the purchaser, or purchasers, to comply with tho terms nf sale within five days from day of 3ale, the Master do re-advortiso and re-sell said premises on the follow ing Salesday, or some convenient Salcsday thereafter, al the same place And on tho same terms as heretofore sot out, at tho risk of the former purchaser, or purchasers, and that lie'do continuo so to do until he has found a purchaser, or purchasers, who comply with the terms of salo. Purchaser to pay extra for deed ind stamp. W. O. \YHITI3, Master for Oconeo County, S. C. Norwood National Bank, a Corpora tion, Plaintiff, against Mrs. Mary L. Cary, Individually and as Trustco of W. L. Cary, and ns Executrix of the Estate of John C. Cary, Heceasod; W. L. Cory, Frank H. Barrott, F. M. Cary and J. Nor wood Cleveland, Defendants. The throe-fourths ( ?>4 ) undivided interest of tho Dofcndants, W. L. Cary, Mary L. Cary individually, Mary L. Cary, as Trustee of W. L. Cary, and Mary L. Cary as Executrix^ of the Estate of John C. Cary, De ceased, of, in and to all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, siluate, lying and hoing on the west sido of Keoweo River, In Koowee Township, County of Oconeo, Stato of South Carolina, adjoining lands now or for merly of ostnto of J. J. Norton, de ceased; estato of W. L. Keith, de ceased; estate of Samuel Reid, de ceased, and others, containing 600 acres, more or loss, according to deeds in the chain of title, but as sessed for taxes on tho Auditor's books of Oconeo County as 450 acres, moro or less, and known os tho obi homestead place of thol lato Mrs. Mary Cary, Decca sod. Terms of Sale-Cash. That any bidder shall deposit with tho Master as ovidenco of good faith, cash, or certified check, in tho sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($2.".0.00) rind in tho event tho said purchaser, or purchasers, fall or. refuso to com ely with tim terms of salo within ton (10) days from the dato of any such sale, tho Master shall re-sell thc same, after duo notice, at each sub sequent Srbsday until hp shall ob tain a purchaser who shall comply with-tho terms of salo, and that all subsequent sales shall bo mado at tho risk of thc formor purchaser, or pur chasers. Purchaser to pay extra for deed tad stamp. W. O. WHITE, Master for Oconoo County, S. C. The Dillon Central Life Insurance Company of Cincinnati, Ohio, ? Corporation created by and exist ing under tho Laws of the State of Ohio, Plaintiff, against Gleneral Butler Gillespie, W. ,T. Schroder in his own light and as Administrator of tho Personal Es tate of Thos. E. Alexander, De ceased; Ino/. S. .Tayaes, Frank C. Alexander and Frcdda A. Young blood, ^ . Defendants. Ml that c?rtala pleco, parcol or tract of land, situate, lying and being In tho County of Ocoueo, Stato of Sotith Carolina, adjoining lands MOW >r formerly of Leonard Rogers, [?oprgo lt, Pike, John F. QI ll Isp le ind Ella C. Whltmlro, on branch ivators of 'Little Rlvor, containing fJ2 acres, more or loss, samo hoing nore fully represented by plat of sur rey thereof by Jarnos TT. Wiglngton, if dato Docombor 27th, 1912, and jcing tho samo tract of land con reak-Down, use. I ,soon saw a great improve ment, so I kept it up. I used seven bottles of Cardul, and can say the money was well spent, for 1 grew well and strong. Am now able to do all my housework and a great deal of work besides." H you are weak, run-down, nervous and suffer from the ail ments peculiar to women, it te very likely that Car,dul will help you, In the way lt helped Mrs. Lange and has helped thousands of others, during the past 40 years,, Ask for, and insist on, Cardul. m. Wm A [DUI m's Tonic veyed to Goncrnl Butler Gillespie by George R. Piko by deed dated tho 1G th day of November,'l 912, record ed in Clerk's Ofbco, Oconee County, S. C., in Deed Book QQ, page 4 7. Terms of Sale-Cash. That in the event of tho failure of tho purchaser, or purchasers, to comply with the terms of salo within flvo days from day of salo, the Master dp re-adver tlse and ro-soll said premises on the following Salosday, or some coiir veniont Salcsday thereafter, at tho stone place and on the same terms as heretofore sot out, at tho risk of the former purchaser, or purchasers, and that ho do continue so to do until he bas found a purchaser, or purchasers, who comply with tho terms of the salo. Purchaser to pay extra for deed and stamp. W. O. WHITE, Master for Oconee County, S. C. Southeastern Lifo Insurance Com pany, a Corporation creatod by and existing under and by virtue of tho Laws of tho Stale of South Caro lina, ' \ ' Plaintiff, against . G. B. Hudson, Carl S. Hudson, ll. T. .laynes, (The I'nlon Central Life Insurance Company of Cincinnati, Ohio, and W. J. Schroder, as Ad min ls tra tor of tho Personal Estato of T. E. Alexander, Doeoasort.) Defendants. All that cortain piece, parcel* or ' tract of land, situate, lying and be ing in" Koowoo Townshjlp, of tho County of Oconee, State of South Carolina, on the west side of Little River, adjoining lands of Mrs. Koto O. Yandi ver, formerly S. K. Cannon., but now W. T. Holden, same hoing" fully represented by a plat of. sur vey thoreof by W. P, Ervin, Surveyor, in 18S2, and containing, according to said plat, 141 acres, and being tho samo tract of land conveyed lo G. B. Hudson by W. O. White, Master, by deod bearing dato the 5th day of February, 1916, and recorded In Clerk's Ofilce, Oconeo County, S. C., in book WW, pago 21, tho said tradt being described therein by mistake as containing 120 acres, moro or less, whereas lt appears that tho said traci actually contains 111 acres, moro or less, ns shown on said Ervin plat.'Known as tho Mauldln place. Terms of Sale-Cash. Also, All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situato, lying and being in Koowoo Township, of the County of Oconeo, of tho Stato of South Car olina, on tho east prong of Little River, and on both sides of tho road loading from Salem%to Walhalla, ad joining lands now or formerly of Ellas Fleming, W. W. Murphco, Mar tin, Findley and others, and having tho following courses and distances, metes and bounds, to-wlt: Begin ning at Maple 3X on bank of Salem Branch, waters of Llttlo Rivof, and running thenco 39?, east 10 chains; thence north 03?, east 17.50 chains; thenco north 79?, east 7.1 G chains; thence south 7?, east 30 chains; . thenco south 53?, wost 3.00 chains; thence north 89?, west 43 chains, and' crossing Little River to stono x; thence north 2V, west 12.72 chains, to B.Gnm 3X; thenco u?rth 17?, east 1.50 chains \jo pine on tho bank of Llttlo Uiver; thence up said river with tho meanderings thereof to tho fork of Llttlo River and Salem Branch; thonco up Salem Branch with thc meanderings thereof to Maplo 3X, the beginning corner. Known us (ho home place. Terms of Kale-One-third of tho pu rebase money In cash and the bal ance in t,\\'o equal nnnual install- ! monts; tho'credit portion to bear in terest from day of salo at eight per cont, and With provision for ton per cont for attorney's feo should tho notes or bonds be not paid when duo, or In case tho notes should bo put in tho hands of an attorney or attorneys for collection af tor due; tho credit portion to bo socurod hy bond of tho purchaser, or purchasers, and a mort gage of tho promises. That In both sales herein provided, in ovont of failure of tho purchaser, or purchas ers, to comply with tho terms of salo within five'days from day of salo, tho Master do ro-advertlho and ro-soll said promises on tho following Salos day, or some convenient Salosday theron flor, nt the samo placo and on Hie same tomi8 ns heretofore set out, nt the risk Of tho former purchiisnr, or purchasers, iii .v ho ito ><>.. tlnue so to do until bo has found a purchaser, or purchasers, who coin ply with tho terms of snle. Purchaser to pay oxtra for papers, stamp and rocordlng mor iga go. W. O. WHITE, Mnstor for Oconeo County, S. 0, Dec. 13, 1922. ? 50-52