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McCORMICK, S. C.
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SPRING
OPENING
ROWMS s Inc,
McCORMICK, S. C.
We invite the people of this community to visit our store and see the New Spring
Goods on display. Our store is packed full of New Spring Goods, including Shoes,
Hosiery, Underwear, Piece Goods, including Silks, Solid and Fancy; Cotton Goods
in all the latest materials and patterns; Notions and Millinery. Our stock has never
been more complete, and these goods were bought at the lowest prices. Below are
a few bargains we are offering for this opening - - -
SHOES! SHOES!
We have them — Men’s, Women’s
and Children’s, all prices, all styles
and colors — the biggest shoe stock
we have had in years. Let us show
you our new lines in the latest thing
in footwear.
Visit Our 10c Counter
We have a big assortment of 10c
articles, including Toilet Articles,
, Jewelry, Buttons, Buckles, Tin
ware, Hosiery, Combs, Handker
chiefs, Shoe Polish and many other
useful items.
UNDERWEAR
Our stock is complete in all lines
— Men’s, Women’s and Children’s.
Men’s 2-Piece and 1-Piece
W^omen’s and Children’s Step-Ins,
Bloomers, Shorts, Slips, Vests, etc.,
ALL PRICES
A Complete Line of
Blouses, Sweaters
TOWELS
Children’^ Anklets
A new line of fancy Slip-
A REAL BARGAIN
' Sizes 4I/2 to
over Sweaters and fancy
A Big Turkish Towel
Solids and Fancy — Pair
Blouses, each —
18x36-in., 4 4%
10c 15c
$<fl f\f\
each
19c 25c
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Kitchen Towel
Pji
HATS and TAMS
WATS
DRESSES
18x34-in., each^^P
* J.OO *1^95
A good quality Print
Dresses — all sizes — each
Brassieres, Etc.
Our stock is complete;
when in need of a Bras-
siere. Girdle etc., visit us.
TAMS Tr V
All styles.
SILK DRESSES
CREPE
Plain and Fancy
All Sizes
V
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SB5
A Full
Fashioned Hose
for pr.
A Second, but a Bargain
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BY PATRICIA DOW
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NEVER FORGET THIS TABLET
It Means the REAL ARTICLE
GSKUINK
ASPIRIN
Of Bayer
Manufacture
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the
A. R. P. Church will meet at the
church Friday afternoon, March
30th, at 4 o’clock.
from New York Sunday. He
originally from McCormick.
is
Mr. J. H. Wideman of Plum
Branch was a business visitor here
one day the past week.
When you go to buy aspirin. Remember this for your own
just remember this: Eveiy protection. Tell your friends
tablet of real aspirin of about it for their protection.
Bayer manufacture is Demand and
stamped with this cross. No get Genuine
tablet without this cross is BayerAspirin.jj
GENUINE Bayer Aspirin.
Safe relief for headache, colds, sore throat,
pains of rheumatism and neuritis, etc.
Genuine Bayer Aspirin Does Not Harm the Heart
MEMBER N. R. A.
Perfect Fitt^nf. Natural Looking
TEETH
Mrs. J. A. Walls of Greenwood is
seriously ill at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. J. P. Rush. Mrs.
Walls is a former resident of Mc
Cormick County.
The many friends of Miss Mary
Alice McCain will be glad to learn
that she has successfully completed
the second semester’s work in the
school of nursing at Duke Univer
sity, Durham, N. C.,. and was en
titled to and has received her cap,
bib and cuffs, which complete her
uniform.
Miss Marion Harmon has re
turned to her home in Ridge
Spring, after a visit to Mesdames
Wistar Harmon and J. B. Harmon,
Jr.
and you can get a written guarantee
MADE
IN SIX
HOURS
$1
i 5 Up
(each plate)
DR. EVANS,, Dentist
3 Johnson Bldg.
Broad A Eighth Sts.
Augusta, Ga. (
i ® at This Location
3%
Dear
Customers
and
Prospects:
The seventh shipment of nice, smooth, sound,
young TENNESSEE MULES arrived Wednesday.
All WELL BROKEN and priced as CHEAP as the
market permits. We are making every effort to serve
the farmers faithfully, honestly, efficiently, and
cheaply. We shall appreciate your coming to select
Mules early, while we have a large variety.
D. P. McCAIN
Mr. T. W. Lanham of Plum
Branch was a business visitor here
one day this week.
Dr. and Mrs. D. V. Cason
announce the birth of a son, Sun
day, March 25th. He has been
named Durward Veazy Cason, Jr,
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VACANCIES IN THE U. S. MARINE
CORPS
Mrs. G. C. Patterson, Mrs. Leon
S. Traylor, Mrs. Maude Remsen,
Mrs. J. B. Britt and Miss Catherine
Lang were visitors in Augusta one
day the past week.
Mrs. J. S. Strom of McCormick
and her sister, Mrs. R. P. Walker,
of Waynesville, N. C., have re
turned from a visit of several weeks
at Clearwater and Tampa, Fla.
Savannah, Ga., March 26.—Be
tween 35, and 50 youths will be ac
cepted for enlistment in the United
States Marine Corps from Virginia,
North and South- Carolina, Florida
and eastern Georgia during April
according to an announcement by
Lieut. Col. A. B. Drum, command
ing Marine Corps Recruiting Dis
trict with offices in the Post Office
Building, Savannah, Ga.
Young men who have an educa
tion not less than that provided by
a public high school diploma and
who have attained their 18th birth
day are accepted for general serv
ice. Boys between the ages of 17
and 18 are accepted with an eighth
grade education to learn the drum
and trumpet.
Men accepted are transferred to
Parris Island, S. C., for a few
weeks’ preliminary training before
being assigned to some ship or Ma
rine Barracks for duty.
Young men who desire service in
the Marine Corps will receive ap
plication blanks upon request.
D«slga»d lit
■Um: 8, 10, 12
tad 14 jear*.
81m 12 requires
2jf yards of 33
inch material.
The eapelet of
contrasting ma
terial requires
yard.
PdCUtvin
8161
Designed in sizes: 36,
38, 40, 42, 44, 40, 48, 50
and 32. Size 40 requiree
3)4 yards of 35 inch ma
terial, and with long
sleeves 3% yards. sy 4
yards of biaa binding
1% Inch wide is required
for flniahiqg.
For Graduates
Pattern 8148—Let her make this
dress herself. It isn’t difficult at all.
The material is navy blue with
white dots. Don’t you think it is
pretty? A white eapelet is pert and
attractive for contrast.
It makes a lovely graduation or
confirmation dress in white organ
dy, crepe or net. Many young girls
make their own dresses for gradu
ation, when they can have a pat
tern as practical and attractive as
this one.
Slederizing Style
Pattern 8164—Large women will
find this style very simple and easy
to make and practical for everyday
use in the mornings. The repetition
of slanting lines on waist and skirt
gives a slenderizing effect. The
sleeves may be made long or short
according to individual taste and
the tie-ends may be used as sug
gested or may be omitted. The V-
neckline is always acceptable and
becoming.
For pattern, send 15 cents in
coin (for each pattern desired),
your name, address, style No. and
size to PATRICIA DOW, McCor
mick Messenger, Pattern Dept.,
The Home-Going
Of Esther Jennings
The heart of Parksville is bruised
and bleeding for we’ve had to give
up in death one of our sweetest,
loveliest girls, Esther Jennings,
the attractive, amiable, intelligent,
consecrated Christian daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Jennings. Esther
was just budding into womanhood
—a member of the tenth grade of
Washington school where she was
loved and admired by faculty and
students alike for her fine charac
ter and studious habits.
Our hearts are sorely tried, but
we thank God for Esther’s pure
voung life and uplifting influence.
We shall miss her at school and
church, in Sunday school, Y. W. A.,
and B. Y. P. U., but most of all will
she be missed in her home where
she leaves a broken-hearted fa
ther and mother and two devoted
little brothers to whom we extend
our tenderest sympathy, commend
ing them to our gracious Heavenly
Father who makes no mistakes and
who v/ill comfort and sustain them
in this hour of poignant grief.
Esther was sick about ten days-
with influenza followed by pneu
monia. She was gentle and uncom
plaining through it all, being con
scious almost to the end. Funeral
services were conducted March 14
at 2:30 o’clock by her pastor, Rev.
O. L. Orr, assisted by Rev. C. W-
Brockwell, pastor of Plum Branch
Methodist Church. Esther selected
the songs used at the funeral,
“Asleep in Jesus” and “When He
Cometh to Make Up His Jewels.”
The tenth grade boys .of Washing
ton acted as pallbearers and the
girls of her class together with the
Y. W. A. members were flower girls.
The flowers were beautiful, many
of them being white hyacinths,
narcissus and carnations, typical
of the unsullied life of our dear
young friend.
“The floral offering of many hands
thy casket bears,
But grander far the sparktyng
chaplet of our tears.
In grief we lay thy form beneath
the sod,
But thou, oh white-souled Es
ther, art with God.”
“I cannot feel that thou art far.
Since near at need the angels
are;
And when the sunset gates unbar.
Shall ■ I not see thee waiting;
stand,
And, white against the .evening star
The welcome of thy beckoning
hand!”
One who, though not related, es
teemed it an honor to be called by
Esther
“Aunt Lillie.”
Notice Of Election
115 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Cast Of 93 Names
Sets Record In
“Only Yesterday”
ONLY YESTERDAY” HAS MORE
STAR NAMES THAN ANY
PICTURE HOLLYWOOD
EVER PRODUCED
Miss Lorraine Leard
Wednesday in Greenville
friends.
spent
with
How One Woman Lost
20 Pounds Of Fat
Showing Abbeville Opera House
Wednesday And Thursday,
April 4th And 5th
Among the out-of-town relatives
attending the funeral of Mr. T. E.
Deason here last Thursday were
Mr. Gus Deason of Barnwell, Mrs.
Walter Moss of Lincolnton, Ga.,
and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hardy of
Harlem, Ga.
LOST HER PROMINENT HIPS.
DOUBLE CHIN, SLUGGISHNESS
Gained Physical Vigor-
A Shapely Figure
Messrs. D. J. McAllister and W. H.
Hester of Mt. Carmel were business
visitors here Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. W. D. Purdy of Greensboro,
N. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs.
J. C. Leard, on Route 3.
Mr. F. A. Wise was a business
visitor in Greenwood one day the
past week.
Sergeant Bill Gable of the U. S.
Army, who has been stationed at
Ft. McPherson, Ga., has been
transferred to Panama. He sailed, your money gladly returned.
If you’re fat—first remove the
cause.
Take one-half teaspoonful of
KRUSCHEN SALTS in a glass of
hot water every morning — in 3
weeks get on the scales and note
how many pounds of fat have
vanished.
Notice also that you have gained
in energy—your skin is clearer—
you feel younger in body—KRU
SCHEN will give any fat person a
joyous surprise.
Get an 85c bottle of KRUSCHEN
SALTS from any leading druggist
anywhere in America (lasts 4
weeks). If this first bottle doesn’t
convince you this is the easiest,
safest and surest way to lose fat—
Adv.
This is a year when the cus
tomer gets more star names for the
price of admission than ever be
fore. Ever since the all-star cast of
“Grand Hotel”, moving picture
studios have centered more and
more “name” talent in casts, but
Carl Laemmle, Jr., has gone the
limit. The cast of “Only Yester
day”, coming Wednesday and
Thursday to the Abbeville Theatre,
contains 93 names of players
known the world over. There never
was a picture with such a cast.
There probably never will be an
other one.
John Stahl was given carte
blanche to secure the proper play -
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of McCormick,
Town of McCormick.
In accordance with the provi
sions of an ordinance of the Town
of McCormick, an election will be
held on Tuesday, the 3rd day of
April, A. D., 1934, at the Court
House in said Town of McCormick,
to elect a Mayor and Six Aldermen
for the said Town of McCormick
for the term commencing on the
10th day of April, 1934, said term
of office to be for two years; and
also to elect a Commissioner of
Public Works of the Town of Mc
Cormick for the term commencing
Anri! 10th. 1934, said Commissioner
of PubKc Works to be elected for a
term of two years.
Said election is to be conducted
in accordance with the provisions
of law governing general elections
for municipalities and the same
managers who served at the last
orimary election in the said town
are appointed as managers of this
election.
C. K. EPTtNG,
Mayor.
Attest:
J. O. PATTERSON,
Clerk
March 19fh. 1934.—2t.
porting players, were Edmund
Breese, Ben Bard, Creighton Hale,
Natalie Kingston, King Baggot,
William Davidson, Lloyd Whitlock,
Virginia Howell, Jason Robards,
Robert Bolder. Lynn Cowan. Maidel
Turner (from the New York stage),
George Irving, Eddie Kane, George
Hackathorne. James Donlan. Otto
Hoffman and Harvy Clark, bring-
er for every role whether it was: i n g the total cast to 93 speaking
important or unimportant. And 1 parts.
Stahl is a stickler for the right
actor in the right role. In addition
to the 93 name parts, Universal
“Only Yesterday”, presented as
Universal's most ambitious picture
of the season, features Margaret
used 4,500 extras in “Only Yester-j sullavan, John Boles, Edna May
day” to make this picture the ac- Oliver, Billie Burke and Reginald
tors’ and extras’ delight. It has Denny in leading roles. Other im-
kept many a big bad wolf from the, portant parts are played by Jimmy
actors’ door. Butler, Benita Hume, Franklin
In the final scene alone, 18 well- pangborn, George Meeker, June
known screen players were used. Clyde, Barry Norton, Matt McHugh,
Those who appeared in these final Vivien Oakland, Bert Roach, Ons-
scenes. along vvhh .naiii other sup-1low Stevens and Natalie MccrhcacL