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THnirsday, August 21, 1930
McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCOEMICR. SoulH Let
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FOR MAGISTRATE
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T hereby announce my candidacy
3&sr re-election as magistrate of the
SSfcCormick Magisterial District,
sj^sbject to the rules and regula
tions of the Democratic party.
Wtoxing had 14 years’ experience,
^u&leh is a valuable equipment, I
&eel that. I am qualified to fill the
♦siSHise, and I shall highly appre-
crirskC all support and influence I
arwewive in the coming primary.
J. B. HOLLOWAY.
FOR MAGISTRATE
l hereby announce my candidacy
the office of Magistrate of the
SKficCormick Magisterial District,
y^wfeject to the rules of the Demo-
<J2»at5c primary, and shall highly
csijpreciate the suffrage and influ-
«sace of the voters.
H. C. WALKER.
FOR MAGISTRATE
t .7.
T heaattoy announce my candidacy
re-election as Magistrate of the
Iffiferfcsville Magisterial District, sub-
to the rules of the Democratic
1 primary. I shall highly appreciate
^SPWir support in the coming elec-
!; , A. V. MORGAN.
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
mary.
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:. v
R. G. KILLINGSWORTH..
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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, one year in France and
Italy. I shall highly appreciate the
support and influence of the vot
ers.
YANCEY E. SEIGLER.
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FOR STATE SENATE
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for State senator from. ,
McCormick County, subject to the! thc TOters f , our y ears a S°-
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
Since
rules of the democratic party. Your
support will be highly appreciated.
J. J. DORN.
FOR HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES
FOR MAGISTRATE
II hereby announce myself as
candidate for Magistrate of ' the
te Magisterial District, sub-
& to the rules and regulations of
e democratic party. I, have had
years experience as magistrate,
si feel that I can serve the peo-
5 efficiently, if elected. Also can
£ will be ready at all times for
service, i will appreciate the
sR&port. of my friends and the vot-
ra* of this district.
R. L. BODDIE.
FOR MAGISTRATE
“X hereby announce my candidacy
tor re-election to the office of
®f the Willington Mag-
District, subject to the
Of the Democratic party.
Iffiter ^support and influence in the
Lgrpfimary shall be highly ap-
ited.
J. M. GIBERT.
WOK PROBATE JUDGE
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XYxereby announce my candidacy
iis-ae-cetection to the office of pro-
Rtoe judge for McCormick County,
:t to the rules and regula-
of the Democratic party. I
appreciate the splendid sup-
gsnrf. I have always received at the
of the voters and trust that
honest efforts to faithfully per-
the duties of said office meet
ytour approval, and that I
.receive your support and in-
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.
sleeted to thjs office, I have en
deavored to discharge the duties in
an economical, courteous and ef-
icient manner, and if re-elected
vill 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.
tion,” says Mrs. Beil
Buckheister, 7 River »-
St., Piedmont, S. C. M
"So many things
that I ate hurt me, \m
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a tight, smothering feeling. I
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then it would hurt me
"A friend said to me: ‘Why
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do my work. I began taking
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FOR TREASURER
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 vote 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
L. G. BELL.
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FOR PROBATE JUDGE
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X |i6XEby announce my candidacy
fitBTXbe office of probate judge of
apfeCbrmick County, subject to the
of the Democratic party. I
highly appreciate the suf-
,and influence of the voters
coming election.
^ JOHN C. CORLEY.
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day, and checks Malaria in
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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
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.
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
affairs of 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 candidacy
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
vhich I feel grateful. If possible,
vill try to give even better service
n the future.
C. W. PENNAL.
FOR AUDITOR
THINGS WORTH
KNOWING
Elephants of prehistoric days,
as shown by their fossil remains,
were larger than those of today.
The 1930 census will cost about
$40,000,000.
Edison’s first electric lamp con
tained a baked cotton thread.
About half of the people of Tibet
are monks and nuns.
The largest American-made wat
er wheel, weighing 150 tons, is be
ing built at Newport News.
Children’s ring games are a sur
vival of ancient religious ceremon
ies, a British educator says.
Diatoms, microscopic plants,
grow abundantly in fresh and salt
waters, each plant living within a
box of silica or crystal which it
builds round itself as an oyster
builds its shell.
Small animals breathe more rap
idly than large ones.
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 to
the duties of this office, and shall
highly appreciate your vote and in
fluence in the coming primary.
T. L. EDMUNDS.
FOR CORONER
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election as Cofoner of Mc
Cormick County, subject to the
rules of the Democratic party. I
shall greatly appreciate your sup
port in the coming election.
T. J. LYON.
FOR CORONER
FOR COTTON WEIGHER
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ed. Spectacles
Eye Glasses,
Artificial £yes fitted without
Drops or Danger.
HENRY J. GODIN
Optometrfsti
Street Augusta, Ga.
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of life are not
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DRUG STORE
I hereby announce my candidacy
for Cotton Weigher at Plum
Branch, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Democratic par
ty. I shall highly appreciate
your vote and influence in the
coming primary.
W. E. FREELAND.
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 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, v:
D. M. BULLOCK.
FOR CORONER
I hereby announce my candidacy
for Coroner of McCormick County,
subject to the rules of the demo
cratic primary. I shall greatly ap
preciate the support and influence
of the voters in the coming elec
tion..
T. B. GOFF.
FOR CORONER
The volcano Mayon is called the
Fujiyama of the Philippines.
Indians of some western tribes
made garments from bark fibers.
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In Alaska during the winter
the frozen rivers serve as “boule
vards” for dog teams.
A new bulletin on traffic regu
lations for aviators has been is
sued by the department of com
merce.
The aeronauts who made the
first free balloon ascent of man,
in 1783, carried a sponge and wa
ter and put out fires which sev
eral times caught the linen bag.
No hunting of elk, antelope
or mountain sheep has been per
mitted in California for more
than twenty years.
The President’s proclamation
announcing the 1930 census was
sent out in twenty-three languages.
Popcorn that is too dry or too
wet will pop badly; protected out
door storage is best.
Rayon is not suitable material
for paper-making, tests by govern
ment specialist indicate.
A ton of bituminous coal would
yield about forty gallons of usa
ble ggsbUne.
I hereby respectfully announce
my candidacy for Coroner of Mc
Cormick County, subject to the
rules of the Democratic primary.
Your vote and influence shall bs
highly appreciated.
’ ^ F. P. WHITE. ,.
Sir Wilfred Grenfell has appeal
ed for gifts of old silk stockings to
be used by women of Labrador in
making rugs.
A newly found vein of lignite in
East Prussia is sixty feet thick.
When Caesar invaded Britain he
found Britons using horse-drawn
chariots to carry fighters quickly
to strategic posts.
The Pacific ocean covers a
greater area than the combined
’and masses of the globe.
Imoroved Uniform International
The moose, which is found in
both the old and new worlds, is
called the elk in Europe.
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Lesson
(By REV. P. B. FITZWATER. T>. D.. Mem
ber of f aculty. Moody Bible Institute
of Chioatro.)
(©. 1930, Western Newspaper Union.)
Lesson for August 24
JONATHAN AND DAVID: A NOBLE
FRIENDSHIP
LESSON TEXT—I Samuel 18:1-4: 20:
14-17, 32, 34. 41, 42; II Samuel 1:17-27.
GOLDEN TEXT—A man that hath
i friends must show himself friendly and
there is a friend that sticketh closer
than a brother.
PRIMARY TOPIC—Two True Friends.
JUNIOR TOPIC—David and Jona
than, Friends.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP
IC—Finding: Worthy Friends.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP
IC—The Friend Who Does Not Fail.
Dangerous Business
Our stomach find digestive systems
are imed with membrane which ia
delicate, sensitive and easily injured.
It is dangerous business, then, to us<3
medicines containing harsh drugs,
salts or minerals, when wc arc con-
Etij^ated.. In addition to thc possibility
of injuring the linings ci our digestive
System, these medicines give only tem-
porary relief and may prove habit form-
mg. ihesa.o way to relieve constipation
l£ with Herbme, the cathartic that u
made from herbs, and acts in the way
nature intended. You can get Herbine at
STROMS’ DRUG STORE
The friendship of David and Jona
than has become immortalized in the
world’s thought. It was unique in that
it occurred between two men of rival
worldly interests. Jonathan was the
crown prince, heir to the throne
according to hereditary rights. David
was heir by divine choice and ar
rangement. Jonathan knew this and
magnanimously waived his natural
personal rights in favor of the one
he knew God had chosen.
I. Friendship Established Between
David and Jonathan (I Sam. 18:1*4).
1. Love at sight (vv. 1, 2).
Following the interview of Saul and
David, after the victory over Goliath,
Jonathan’s soul was knit with that of
David. He loved David as his own
soul. While there was tfiutual love,
this pleasing trait stands out more
prominently in Jonathan than in
Da vid.
2. A covenant established (vv. 3, 4).
The bringing of David into Saul’s
home gave opportunity for expression
of love between Jonathan and David.
This love resulted in the establish
ment of a covenant between them.
Following this love covenant, .Iona
than stripped himself of his court
robe and his equipment and gave
them to David. This act was a vir
tual abdication of the throne to
David.
II. Jonathan De.’eided David Against
Saul’s Frenzy (I Sam. ll»:l-7).
David went into the battle with Go
Hath out of zeal for God and true re
ligion, not for personal glory, but it
turned out as always, that fyeepuse he
put God first. God honored him. On
David’s return from victory over thc
Philistines, according to oriental cus
tom, he was met by a triumphal
chorus of women of all the cities of
Israel, chanting praises to him for
his victory over their enemy. They
ascribed more praise and honor to
David than to Saul. To hear sung the
praises of a shepherd boy as surpass
ing his own was too much for Saul
It aroused murderous envy which had
been slumbering it: his heart and
moved him to attempt twice 4»> kill
David. This is non an imaginary sin.
Its counterpart may he found in many
of our own hearts The only cure for
this dreadful evil Is to put Gtld first
—to think more of him and our dut>
to him than our reputation before
men. In Saul’s third attempt to kill
David, Jonathan defended him before
his father, from whom he secured the
oath that David should not he slain.
III. Jonathan Revealed to David
Saul’* Murderous Attempt (I Sam.
20:30-40).
The beginning of the new moon was
celebrated by sacrillces and feasting
at which all the members of the fam
ily were expected rt> be present (v. 5).
David’s excuse for being absent was
that lie might go home to attend the
yearly sacrifice of his family. The
annual feast was more important than
the monthly feast. Matters were now
so serious that Jonathan and David
renewed the covenant between them.
In this renewal the terms were broad
ened beyond the life of Jonathan (vv.
14. 1T>). Saul’s anger was now so tierce
that for Jonathan to be found in
David’s company was most danger
ous. so he cleverly planned a sign by
which he could make known to David
Saul’s attitude and purpose. True
friendship is proven in warning those
who are exposed to danger.
Concerning friendships, observe:
1. It should be made while both
parties are young. This is the time
when hearts are capable of being knit
together.
2. Real friends are few. Great care
should he exercised in the formation
of friendships, for while loving every
body, it is possible to have only a
few friends.
3. Both parties must be God-feaAng.
David and Jonathan both recognized
their obligation to the Lord, and that
his heR» was essential to the welfare
of both.
IV. David Mourns for Jonathan (II
Sam. 1:17-27).
When David learned of Jonathan’s
death he sincerely mourned, remem
bering his undying loyalty and his
personal worth.
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 is
extended to all.
O. E. Taylor,
Pastor.
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A. R. Presbyterian
Preaching at Mt. Carmel. S. ofl
be first and third Sabbaths at 11
i. n.
Preaching at McCormick, S. C., oft
the second and fourth Sabbaths aft
11:30 a. m.
Sabbath school at both rhntchaa
every Sabbath day throughout the
’eat.
Leoa T. Pressly,
Pastes.
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Plum Branch Baptist
Church Schedule
Love Is the Conqueror
Love alone in this world is the con
queror; by love alone can the nations
of the world be brought Into the paths
of peace; to pursue and to attain love
is to pursue the one thing needful to
attain the only thing in the world.—
IU. Hon. Stanley Baldwin.
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.
4th 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.
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 Sabbath 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
Cod’* PrM«ac« or Absoaco ^
..- I think 1 can aay, through grace,
that God’a presence or absence aMoe
distinguishes places to me.—-William
Burns.
McCormick — Sunday school every
Sunday at 10:15 a. m.; Preaching
at 11:15 a. m. 1st, 2nd, and Srd Sun
days, and at 7:30 p. m. on fourth
Sundays.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evtn-
ing at 7:30 o’clock.
Board of Stewards meets Monday
night following 1st Sundays.
REPUBLICAN
Sunday School at 11 a. m. on laft
and 4th Sundays. 1st and Srd Sun
days at 2:30 p. m. Preaching on
1st and Srd Sundays at 3 p. m.
Troy — Sunday school at 10:06 a,
m. 1st, Srd and 4th Sundays; Snft
Sundays at 8 p. m.; preaching Ini
Sundays 3:80 p. m.; ^fch Sundays 11
a. m. Lv.
Beulah — Preaching every Mb
Sunday afternoon at 8:80 o'clock.
J. A. BLEBSOE, Pastor.
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