McCormick messenger. (McCormick, S.C.) 1902-current, July 31, 1930, Image 6
f Thursday, July 31, 1930
McCQKMICK MESSENGER, McCGRMICK, Soul* Carotin*
Page Number Sfif
CARDS
FOR MAGISTRATE
, I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election as magistrate of the
McCormick Magisterial District,
subject to the rules and regula
tions of the Democratic party.
Having had 14 years* experience,
which is a valuable equipment, I
feel that I am qualified to fill the
office, and I shall highly appre
ciate all suppoprt and influence I
receive in the coming primary.
J. B. HOLLOWAY.
FOR MAGISTRATE
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Magistrate of the
McCormick Magisterial District,
subject to the rules of the Demo
cratic primary, and shall highly
appreciate the suffrage and influ
ence qf the voters.
H. C. WALKER.
FOR MAGISTRATE
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election as Magistrate of the
Parksville Magisterial District, sub
ject to the rules of the Democratic
primary. I shall highly appreciate
your support in the coming elec
tion.
A. V. MORGAN.
FOR MAGISTRATE
• V • • 4 1
I hereby announce myself as
candidate for Magistrate of the
Parksville Magisterial District, sub
ject to the rules and regulations of
the democratic party. I have , had
12 years experience as magistrate,
and feel that I can serve the peo
ple efficiently, if elected. -Also, can
and wfll be ready at' all times for
such service. I will appreciate the
support of my friends and the vot
ers of this district.
R. L. BODDIE.
FOR MAGISTRATE
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election to the office of
Magistrate of the Willington Mag
isterial District, subject to the
rules of the Democratic party.
Your support and influence in the
coming primary shall be highly ap
preciated.
J. M. GIBERT.
FOR PROBATE JUDGE
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election to the office of pro
bate judge for McCormick County,
subject to the rules and regula
tions of the Democratic party. I
highly appreciate the splendid sup
port I have always received at the
hands of the voters and trust that
my honest efforts to faithfully per
form the duties of said office meet
with your approval, and that I
again receive your support and in
fluence.
L. G. BELL.
FOR PROBATE JUDGE -
I hereby announce'hiy candidacy
for the office of probate judge of
McCormick County, subject to the
rules of the Democratic party. I
shall highly appreciate the suf
frage and influence of the voters
in the coming election.
JOHN C. CORLEY.
FOR CORONER
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election as Coroner of Mc
Cormick County, subject to the
rules of the Democratic party. I
shall greajtly appreciate your sup
port in< the coming election.
T. J. LYON.
FOR CORONER
I hereby announce my candidacy
for Coroner' of McCormick County,
subject to the rules of the Demo
cratic party. I shall highly ap
preciate the suffrage and influ
ence of the voters in the coming
primary.
M. L. B. STURKEY.
FOR CORONER
I herqhy announce my candidacy
for Corppar of McCormick County,
subject ^ < ^he rulea of demq-
cratic primary. I shalljgpeatly ap*
predate jthe^suppdrt 'amMAfluence
of the'voter? in the coming elec
tion.
* T. B. GOFF.
POLITICAL
CARDS
FOR STATE SENATE
I hereby announce my candidacy
for State senator from McCormick
County, subject to the rules . and
regulations of the Democratic par
ty. I highly appreciate the en
dorsement received in the past,
and earnestly solicit your suffrage
and influence in the coming pri-
marv.
W. K. CHARLES.
FOR STATE SENATE
I hereby announce myself as
candidate,for State senate from
McCormick County, subject to the
rules of the Democratic primary.
I shall highly appreciate the vote
and influence of the people in the
coming election:.
R. G. KILLINGSWORTH.
FOR STATE SENATE
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for State senator from
McCormick County, subject to the
rules of the democratic party. Your
support will be highly appreciated.
J. J. DORN.
FOR HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES
I am a candidate for house of
representatives from McCormick
County, subject to the rules of the
democratic party. If elected, I
pledge myself in defense of those
principles which promote the wel
fare of county and State. I earn
estly solicit the support and influ
ence of all the voters of the coun
ty.
D. LESTER WIDEMAN.
T . * V I .. .
FOR HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election to the House of
Representatives from McCormick
County, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Democratic par
ty. I greatly appreciate the won
derful voce given me two years ago,
and earnestly solicit your suffrage
in the next primary.
J. O. McDANIEL.
FOR HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES
I hereby respectfully announce
my candidacy for House of Rep
resentatives from McCormick
County, subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary. The support
and influence of the voters shall be
highly appreciated in the coming
election.
W. D. MORRAH.
FOR HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES
I hereby respectfully announce
my candidacy for House of Repre
sentatives from McCormick Coun
ty, subject to the rules and regul
ations of the Democratic party. I
shall highly appreciate the suf
frage and influence of the voters
in the coming election.
T. A. DOWTIN.
FOR COTTON WEIGHER t
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election as Cotton Weigher
at Plum Branch, subject to the
rules of the democratic primary.
I highly appreciate the support
received in the past, and earnestly
solicit a continuance of same in
the coming primary.
S. W. WIDEMAN.
FOR COTTON WEIGHER
I hereby announce my candidacy
for Cotton Weigher at Plum
Branch, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Democratic par
ty. I rhall highly appreciate
your vote and influence in the
coming primary.
W. E. FREELAND.
FOR COTTON WEIGHER
I hereby respectfully announce
my candidacy for re-election as
Cotton Weigher at McCormick
subject to the rules of the Demo
cratic party. Let me thank you
for the support I have heretofore
received at your hands and assure
you I shall highly appreciate your
suffrage and influence in the
coming primary, :
D. M. BULLOCK.
Three thousand cases of Ameri
can soap went over to Russia on a
recent boat. Now won't aU of the
street orators have a great time.
POLITICAL
CARDS
FOR TREASURER
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of treasurer of Mc
Cormick County, subject to the
rules of the Democratic party. Due
to varied business experiences I
feel that I am fully competent to
handle the affairs of the office,
and if elected I shall conduct the
same in a fair and impartial man
ner. I am a World War veteran,
having;;, served my country two
years, J|one year in France and
Italy, f shall highly appreciate the
support and influence of the vot
ers.
YANCEY E. SEIGLER.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election to the office of
County Treasurer for McCormick
County, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Democratic par
ty. I highly appreciate the splendid
support I received at the hands of
the voters four years ago. Since
elected ;tO’ this office, I have en
deavored to discharge the duties in
an economical, courteous and ef
ficient manner, and if re-elected
'/ill continue to protect the inter
ests of the. taxpayers of McCor
mick County to the best of my
ability. I earnestly solicit your
suffrage and influence in the com
ing primary.
T. J. PRICE.
FOR TREASURER
* K- *'*
I hereby announce myself as
candidate for Treasurer of McCor
mick County, subject to the rules
of the Democratic party. I feel
that I am capable of handling the
affair df this office, and if elect
ed, promise to do so in a fair and
business-like manner. I shall high
ly appreciate the suffrage and in
fluence of the voters in the com
ing election.
PAUL J. ROBINSON.
FOR AUDITOR
I hereby announce my cdndidacy
for re-election for county auditor,
subject to the rules of the Demo
cratic primary. Your confidence
and support will be appreciated.
You have been very kind to me, for
which I feel grateful. If possible,
will try <to give even better service
in the future.
C. W. PENNAL.
FOR AUDITOR
I hereby announce my candidacy
for Auditor of McCormick County,
subject to the rules of the Demo
cratic party. I feel that I am
thoroughly competent to attend ta
the duties of this office, and shall
highly appreciate your vote and in
fluence in the coming primary.
T. L. EDMUNDS.
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disease wfll conquer their weakened
bodies.
If you have dizzy spells, headaches,
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no appetite, bilious attacks or pains in
the pack and limbs, you are probably
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ness which left me
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and my strength did
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I was very nervous, and the
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I gained in weight about ten
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Quality Of Cit
izenship Basis Of
/) Development
“Citizenship is and always has
been a tremendous asset in goven-
mental affairs. The higher and
finer the quality of citizenship in
a country the better the govern
ment and the greater the progress
and development and well-being of
the nation.’* writes the Lieutenant
Governor of Nebraska^ George A.
Williams, in the United States
Daily. He continues, in part:
“In the last analysis, a commun
ity, a state, or a nation is just
what its people make it. This is
particularly true in a representa
tive government like ours, where
the people have the right to make
and alter their government and to
choose their rulers and make their
own laws.
“How important it is then that
we give heed to the character of
our citizenship and seek to develop
the qualities of patriotism and loy
alty in the truest sense of the
terms. ; . .
“America should guard well the
foundation pillars upon which the
Republic is builded. I speak ad
visedly when I say America needs
today a new baptism of citizen
ship. And another has said, ‘not
a mere sprinkling at the altar but
a regular orthodox immersion in
deep running water.*
'“The foundation of our Gov
ernment is the Constitution. All the
power and strength and beauty of
this, the greatest Republic of all
ages, together with our rights and
liberties, can only be preserved to
us by a secred regard for and a
faithful observance of the prin
ciples of the Constitution and the
laws founded thereon.
“There is too much disregard for
law in our land. There is too much
crime, and too many crimes going
unpunished. No government is se
cure when its citizens exercise a
choice as to the laws they shall or
shall not observe.
“In our courts there are too
many lawyers who ignore the fund
amentals of our Constitution—jus
tice and equity—and who prosti
tute their profession in their ef
forts to save criminals from de
served punishment.”
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Bovine T. B. Declines
A steady decline in the preval
ence of bovine tuberculosis in the
United States has taken place in
the last few years as a result of the
co-operative campaign to eradicate
the infection, the United States
Department of Agriculture reports.
The average infection among cat
tle, for the entire country, is now
1.7 per cent, whereas in 1922 it was
4 per cent.
On May 1, 1930, there were 946
counties officially designated as
“modified accredited areas,” also
42 towns in Vermont, indicating
that these areas are practically
free from bovine tuberculosis.
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The treasury department is con
sidering a plan to wash our money,
just as if a germ could live on oar
wages.
Improved Uniform International
Sunday School
v Lesson f
(By REV. P. B. FITZWATER, D. D.. Mem
ber of Faculty, Moody Bible Institute
of Chicago.)
(©. 1930. Western Newspaper Onion.)
Lesson for August 3
NAOMI AND RUTH: A STUDY IN
RACIAL RELATIONSHIPS
LrJtSSON TEXT—The Book of Buth.
GOLDEN TEXT—And hath made of
one blood all nations of men for to
dwell on all the face of the earth.
PRIMARY TOPIC—Ruth a Helpful
Daughter.
JUNIOR TOPIC—Naomi's Faithful
ness Leads Ruth to God.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP
IC—Our Neighbors of/Other Races.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP
IC—The Way to World Brotherhood.
I. How Naomi and Ruth Wero
Brought Together (1
• On account of famine In Bethlehem
of Judah, Naomi with her husband and
two sons sojourned in the land of
Moab. After the death of her bus-
band, her two sons married Moabitish
women. After a time her sons died
also. After the death of her sons,
Naomi resolved to return to her home
land, having heard that the Lord had
visited his people in giving them
bread. They went to Moab to escape
trouble but only got into more. This
is always the case when God’s people
go into the world to escape difficul
ties. It was not until Naomi was thus
chastised that she resolved to return.
When the time came for her to go.
Ruth and Orpah accompanied her for
a distance.
II. Ruth's Nobis Choice (1:16-18).
Greatly as Naomi loved her daugh
fers-lw-law, she would not have them
go Into this matter blindly. She wished
them to know the seriousness of their
action.
1. No chance for theiry to marry-
again (v. 11). .
Naomi told them that she had no
more sons for whom they could wait.
In that day for a woman to be un
married was the greatest disgrace.
Society differed then from now. No
avenues were open by which women
could earn their living.
2. Heathen gods must be renounced
(v. 15).
Idolatrous worship could no: be car
ried on in the land where God’s peo
ple dwelt. This was delioateiy touched
upon when Orpah went back. She went
back when it was plain that there was
no chance for her to get a husband.
After Or pah’s return Naomi put an ad
ditional test upon Ruth, that of giving
up her religion. Ruth was equal to
the occasion. Her mind was fully
made up. She was willing to accept
as her God the One who was able to
produce in his subjects the nobility of
character she had observed in Naomi.
Ruth’s determination was so definite
and unfaltering that her expressions
have come down to us in words which
“no poetry has outrivaled and no
pathos has exceeded, and which has
gone through centuries with the music
which will not let them be .forgot
ten.’* She was determined to share
Naomi’s journey, her home, her lot in
life, and grave in death, whatever or
wherever that would be. To crown It
all, she renounced her heathen gods
and worshiped Jehovah, the true God.
III. Blessings Which Attended Ruth’s
Choice.
1. She found the true God (1:1(>).
Instead of a heathen god who was
unable to help her, she had the Living
God, the God of Israel.
2. She found friends (ch. 2).
As she went to glean she was led to
the field of Boaz, a man of grace and
wealth. The servants of Boaz treated
her with consideration.
3. A good husband and happy home
(ehs. 3 and 4).
4. An honored place in the Israel*
itish nation (4:13-17).
5. She became a link in the chain of
the Redeemer’s ancestry (4:18-22 of.
Matt. 1:5).
The one who fully decides for
Christ and gives up all for Him shall
receive a hundredfold in this life and
In the world to come eternal life.
The story of Ruth is a fine example,
first, of right racial relationship. The
union of Ruth with Israel was around
the true God. And, second, of dis
pensations! truth:
(1) The famine in the land indi
cates the testing of the Jews in the
great tribulation.
(2) The going into Moab indicates
the sojourn of the Israelites among the
nations.
(3) The sickness and death in Moab
indicates the chastisement of the Jews
and their sorrows in the present age.
(4) The return to the land indi
cates the gathering of Israel to their
own land, Palestine.
(5) Ruth’s decision indicates the
gathering of the Gentiles through the
influence of the Jews.
(C) The marriage between Boaz and
Ruth indicates the union of the church
with Jesus Christ.
Add* Charm to Ckaractor
Small kindnesses, small courtesies,
small considerations, habitually prac
ticed in our social Intercourse, give a
greater charm to the character* than
the display of great talents and ac
complishments.—Kelty.
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Fmdiaf Happiaoss
| Gpd made the world (to be happy in,
but all -the happiness abme 1 people get
is hunting for trouble on a dark night
with a dim lantern.—Herald of Gos
pel Liberty.
Beery Woman Knows
Every woman knows how easy it £s
to bum or scald herself while working
in her home. Every woman knows that
these bums and scalds are painful and
sometimes very slow to heal. Every
woman should know that the pain of
bums and scalds will, be quickly re
lieved, infection positively prevented
and speedy healing assured if Liquid
Borozone is instantly applied. Get a
bottle of Liquid Borozone and keep it
handy in your medicine cabinet. Sola by
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McCormick Holiness
Church Schedule
McCormick —« Preaching service
Saturday night before 3rd Sunday at
8 o’clock; third Sunday morning at
10:30 o’clock and third Sunday night
at 8 o’clock. A cordial welcome in
extended to all.
O. E. Taylor,
Pastor. ,
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A. R. Presbyterian
Preaching at Mt. Carmel. S. C H o*
he first and third Sabbaths at 11
i m.
Preaching at McCormick, S. C. # eft
the second and fourth Sabbaths at
11:80 a. m.
Sabbath school at hoik, rhnrcksa
every Sabbath day throughout the
wav.
Leoa Tv Pveeely,
Paatas.
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Plum Branch Baptist
Church Schedule
Rev. J. L. BOBO, Pastor.
Sunday school every Sunday at
10 a.m., Luther Ridlehoover, super
intendent; preaching on the first
and third Sundays at 11 a. m.;
prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening at 8 o’clock.
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Baptist Schedule
BETHANY—1st Sunday, preach
ing service, 3:30 p. m.; 3 rd Sun
day, 11:30 a. m.
BUFFALO—1st Sunday, Sunday
School, 10:30 a.’m.; Preaching
11:30 a. m.; 3rd Sunday, Sunday
School 2:30 p. m.; Preaching, 3:30
p. m.
McCORMICK—1st Sunday, Sunday
School 10:00 a. m.; B. Y. P. U. 6:45
p. m.; Preaching 7:30 p. m.
2nd Sunday, Sunday School 10:00
a m.; Preaching 11:00 a. m.; B. Y.
P. U. 6:45 p. m.; Preaching 7:30
p. m.
3rd Sunday, Sunday School 10:00
a. m.; B. Y. P. U., 6:45 p. m.;
Preaching 7:30 p. m. y
4th Sunday, Sunday School 10:06
a. m.; Preaching, 11:00 a. m.; B. Y.
P. U. 6:45 p. m.; Preaching, 7:30
p. m.
WILLINGTON — 2nd Sunday,
Preaching 4:00 p. m.; 4th Sunday,
Preaching 4:00 p. m.
W. H. BARFIELD,
Pastor.
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Troy A. R. P. Charge
TROY—Sabbath school at 10:00
every Sabbath morning; morning
worship, 11:00. Y. P. C. U. meets
1st, 3rd and 5th Sabbatli evenings
at 7:00 o’clock. Prayer meeting, 2nd
and 4th Sabbath evening at 7:00.
BRADLEY—Sabbath school, 3:00
p. m. 1st and 3rd Sabbaths; wor
ship 3:30 p. m.
CEDAR SPRINGS—Sabbath school
at 3:30 o’clock, 2nd and 4th Sab
baths; worship 4:00 p. m.
J. H. BUZHARDT,
Pastor.
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McCormick Methodist
Church Schedule
McCormick — Sunday school ovary
Sunday at 10:15 a. m.; Preaching
at 11:16 a. m. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Sun
days, and at 7:30 p. m. on fouftb
Sundays.
Prayer meeting Wednesday ovan-
ing at 7:30 o’clock.
Board of Stewards meets Monday
night following 1st Sundays.
REPUBLICAN
Sunday School at 11 a. m. on 2nd
and 4th Sundays. 1st and 3rd Sun
days at 2:30 p. m. Preaching on
1st and 3rd Sundays at 3 p. m.
Troy — Sunday school at 10:00 a*
m. 1st, 3rd and 4th Sundays; tn4
Snndays at 3 p. m.; preaching SnA
Sundays 3:30 p. m.; 4th Snndays 11
a. m.
Beulah —* Preaching ovary 4tb
Sunday afternoon at 8:80 o’doek.
J. A. BLEBSOE, Pastor
It is not the railroad crossing
which does the damage. It is what
meets there. ^
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