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McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK. SOUTH CAROL!
Thursday, December 20, 1934
Baptist Sunday
School Workers To
Meet In Raleiah
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Southern Baptist Sunday school
workers will gather for a confer-
• ence at Raleigh, N. C., January 1-4,
1935. It is expected that 4,500
persons outside of Raleigh will be
in attendance upon this meeting.
Mr. J. L. Corzine, director of Sun
day school and Training Union
work for South Carolina, has ac
cepted for South Carolina a quota
of 700 in attendance from this
state.
The Abbeville association is ex
pected to have 20 workers in at
tendance in this meeting. Dr. D. V
Cason, McCormick, is the trans
portation leader for this associa
tion and is working at the matter
of bringing the churches up to the
quota goal.
Every phase of modem Sunday
school work will be discussed by
experts and conferences on what
is and what can be done in local
churches, will have a prominent
place in the program. Great in
spirational hours have been plan
ned and those in attendance will
hear many of the outstanding
Baptist ministers of the South, in
cluding Dr. J. W. Brunner of Okla
homa, Dr. Ellis A. Fuller of Georgia,
Dr. Leon M. Latimer of South
Carolina, as well as several out
standing laymen, including Ex-
Governor Pat. Neff of Texas.
Exhibits of project and other
hand work done in the various de
partments will be displayed in the
conference halls, affording an op
portunity . to see what the best
methods of teaching are producing
in various parts of the South.
The New Training Course for
Sunday school workers will be ex
plained and illustrated. This
course, which takes the place of the
old Convention Normal Training
course, is much richer, more flex
ible and extensive. It is being re
ceived with much favor all over the
South and, according to Mr. J. L.
Corzine, South Carolina workers
are already making splendid prog
ress in its study.
This conference is held only oc
casionally, this being the first
*ince 1930. It is conducted under
the auspices of the Sunday School
Board of the Southern Baptist Con
vention.
Cotton Ginning
Figures Given By
S. C. Counties
COTTON GINNED PRIOR TO DE
CEMBER 1 IN SOUTH CARO
LINA: CROPS OF 1934-1933
The Department of Commerce,
through the Bureau of the Census,
announces the preliminary report
on cotton ginned prior to Decem
ber 1, by counties, in South Caro-
ina, for the crops of 1934 and
1933. The total for the State was
made public on Saturday, Decem
ber 8.
(Quantities are in running bales.
MASTER’S SALE
Cotton Acre
Rental And Pay-
• ments In 1935
South Carolina producers co
operating in the 1935 cotton pro
duction adjustment program will
xent 482,000 cotton acres to the
Secretary of Agriculture under the
1935 provisions of the cotton con
tract, it is estimated by the Agri
cultural Adjustment Administra
tion.
Estimated rental and parity pay
ments to South Carolina cotton
producers under the 1935 program
total $5,674,210, of which it is esti
mated that rental payments will
amount to $3,610,180 ‘and parity
payments $2,064,030. Contract
signers will be paid for their rent
ed acres at the rate of 3 1-2 cents
per pound on the average yield of
lint cotton per a,cre for the years
1928-32 with a maximum rental of
$18 per acre. They will also receive
parity payments of 1 1-4 cents per
pound on the farm allotment,
which is equivalent to 40 ^per cent
of the farmers’ average production
for the base period of the farm
-and represents that percentage of
production which ordinarily moves
into domestic consumption.
In addition to the 1,004,000 con
tracts covering approximately 38,-
210,000 acres, now in effect, new
one-year contracts will be offered
producers who did not sign the
two-year contracts. It is estimated
.that the offer of new contracts will
increase the base acreage by at
least one million acres. An acre
age reduction of approximately 40
per cent was accomplished in 1934.
While the maximum reduction
that may be asked for 1935 under
the contract is 25 per cent, contract
signers will have the option of re
ducing their base acreage as much
as 30 per cent and will receive pay
ments accordingly. The optional
reduction of an additional five per
cent is to permit more latitude in
arrangement of the farm plans of
individual producers.
If a total of approximately five
million acres is planted by non
contract signers, the total planted
cotton acreage in 1935 is expected
to b3 approximately 34,100,000
acres. The planted acreage in
4934 was 28 million acre*,.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of McCormick,
In The Court of Common Pleas
M. G. & J. J. DORN, Plaintiffs,
against
John T. McGrath, D. M. McGrath.
Mts. Hettie McGrath, Mrs. Geor
gia King McGrath, Jefferson
Standard Life Insurance Com
pany, Mrs. Sallie McGrath, Mrs
Lennie Cooper, Mrs. Kate Ryan.
W. R. McGrath, Kathleen Sulli
van, Mary Sullivan, Louise Sulli
van, Charles Sullivan and
Patricia Sullivan, Defendants.
Linters are not
included.)
County
1934
1933
The State
__ .653,383
709,050
Abbeville -
___ 9,261
11,315
Aiken
18,045
21,691
\llendale
... 5,504
7,288
Anderson __ _ _
.1. 35.759
41,467
Jamberg
9,186
11,619
Barnwell
11,841
14,418
Berkeley
2,394
2,250
Jalhoun
___ 12,189
13,881
Charleston
624
592
Cherokee
11,152
13,716
Chester
... 13,046
11,671
Chesterfield —
26,481
26,547
Clarendon
___ 14,048
13,121
Colleton
___ 7,983
7,238
Darlington
__ 18,448
17,680
Dillon
... 23,105
19,330
Dorchester
„ 6,190
6,144
Edgefield
___ 13,687
16,070
Fairfield
___ 6,412
5,729
Florence
___ 19,863
19,680
Greenville
___'27,472
37,792
Greenwood
__ 9,961
9,186
Hampton
... 5,072
6,876
Jasper
... 1,079
1,034
Kershaw
... 11,787
12,432
Lancaster
... 12,370
12,099
Laurens
... 17,-606
21,462
Lee _ _
... 23,284
18,174
Lexington *
... 12,943
14,840
McCormick
__ 4,711
4,913
Marion
... 8,431
7,470
Marlboro __
_ 41,199
35,911
Newberry .
... 14,191
16,412
Oconee _
... 11,582
11,639
Orangeburg
_ 44,980
47,928
Pickens
... 12,818
17,408
Richland ..
... 7,423
6,915
Saluda . .
... 8,606
9.679
Spartanburg
__ 42,422
57,697.
Sumter —.
25,976
25,883
Union _ —
8,423
11,096
Williamsburg
... 12,465
12,553
York
... 21,001
. 25,695
All other
... 2,363
2,509
. ... «
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Jefferson Standard Life Insurance
Company, Plaintiff,
against
Jno. T. McGrath, D. M. McGrath,
Mrs. Ssfllie McGrath, Mrs. Lennie
Cooper, M. G. & J. J. Dorn,
W. R. McGrath, Mrs. Katie
Ryan, Kathleen Sullivan, Mary
Sullivan, Louise Sullivan, Charles
Sullivan and Patricia Sullivan,
Defendants.
Pursuant to a judgment of the
Court and a Decree of sale in the
above entitled actions, I will sell at
public auction on Salesday in Janu
ary, the same being the 7th day of
January 1935, in front of the Court
House Door at McCormick, S. C.,
during the legal hours of sale, for
cash the following described real
estate, to-wit:
Ail and singular that certain Iqt
or parcel of land situate in the
town of McCormick, State and
County aforesaid, and fronting
thirty feet on Main Street and hav
ing a depth of 162 feet, said lot be
ing rectangular in shape and orig
inally known as lot No. 4 in Block
M in the Town of McCormick ac
cording to the plat thereof recorded
ip the Office the Register of Mesne
Conveyance in Abbeville County in
Book 5, page 799.
ALSO all and singular that tract
or parcel of land situate, lying and
being in the town of McCormick,
State and County aforesaid, con
taining thirty one acre* more or
less, and bounded by lands of Rob
inson. Stuart, Brown & Son and
Creighton. This being a pdrt of
the old Jennings Gold Mine Tract.
ALSO all that piece, parcel or lot
of land situate, lying and being in
the Town of McCormick, County
and State aforesaid, known as Lot
No. 17 in Block M, having a front
age of thirty feet on Main Street
and running thence back for a dis
tance of 62 feet and being bounded
on the North-West bv lot of Mrs.
White, on the North-East by Estate
of Michael McGrath, on the South-
East by lands of John T. McGrath
and D. M. McGrath and on the
South-West by Main Street.
ALSO Lot 4 in Block M in said
Town of McCormick having a
frontage of 30 feet on Pine Street
and running thence back for a dis
tance of 100 feet and being bounded
on the North-West by lot of Mrs.
White, on the North-East by Pine
Street, on the South-East by lands
of J'. T. & D. M. McGrath and on
the South-West by lands of the es
tate of Michael McGrath. The
above two lots contain thereon the
automobile garage and repair shop
of McGrath Brothers.
ALSO All that piece, parcel or lot
of land situate, lying and being in
the town of McCormick, County
and State aforesaid, in Block M and
having a frontage of twenty-four
feet on Main Street and running
thence back for a distance of 100
feet to a twelve foot alley and
bounded on tfae North-West by
lands of McGfrath Brothers shop;
North-East by a 12 foot alley;
South-East by lot of Mrs. Georgia
King McGrath and Hettie McGrath
and on the South-West by Main
Street. This lot contains thereon
the automobile showroom of Mc
Grath Brothers.
ALSO All that certain piece, par
cel or tract qt land situate, lying
and being in Bordeaux Township,
McCormick County, in the State
aforesaid, containing thirty acres,
more or less, and being bounded by
lands of F. C. Robinson. A. A.
Stuart and Estate of N. G. Brown,
J. B. Smith and Estate of Mrs.
Leila Creighton, more fully describ
ed bv a plat of same made for Mc
Grath Brothers by A. K. Britt dated
April 15th, 1920.
ALSO All of that piece, parcel or
lot of land situate, lying and being
in the Town of McCormick, County
of McCormick and State of South
Carolina, having a frontage of sixty
feet on Fine Street in the said
Town of McCormick and running
thence back for a distance of fifty
feet to a twelve foot alley and
bounded on the North by a lot of
McGrath Brothers, on the East by
Pine Street in the said Town of Mc
Cormick, on the South by a twelve
foot alley separating this lot from
a lot of I. C. Harrison, on the West
by a twelve foot alley and being
lesignated as a porton of Lots No.
I and 6 in Block M. •
* ALSO All that piece, parcel or lot
of land situate, lying and being in
the Town of McCormick, County of
McCormick and State of South
Carolina, having a frontage of
twentv four feet on Main Street
of the Town of McCormick
and running thence back a
distance of 100 feet to a tweWe
foot alley and bounded on the
North by lands of McGrath Broth
ers, East by a Twelve Foot elle” on
the South by lands of J. W. Miller
and on the West by Main Street.
This lot contains thereon the au-
showroom of McGrath
han the mortgagees will be requir
ed to deposit the sum of 5 per cent
:f their bid with the Master before
heir bid will be accepted. Said
lands will be sold in the order as
advertised herein according to the
Decree of safe.
J. FRANK IMATHSON,
Master in Equity McCormick Coun
ty, S. C.
McCormick, S. C.
Dec. 17th, 1934.—3t.
MASTER’S SALE
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of McCormick.
Court of Common Pleas.
Southeastern Life Insurance Com
pany,
against
E. R. White.
Pursuant to judgment of the
Court and a decree of sale in the
above Entitled cause, I will sell at
public auction on Salesday in Janu
ary, 1935, (the same being the 7th
day of January), in front of the
Courthouse door, in the City of
McCormick. County and State
aforesaid, during the legal hours of
sale, on terms specified below, the
following described real estate, to
wit:
All that certain tract or planta
tion of land situate, lying and be
ing in the County of McCormick,
State of South Carolina, contain
ing Six Hundred and Twenty
■(620)-acres of land, more or less,
and bounded on the North by L. J
Williams, J. A. Langley; on the
East by land of L. J. Williams;
South by lands of O. D. White and
others; and on the West by Big
Stevens Creek; the said tract be
ing known and designated as
Tracts Nos. One (1), Two (2),
Four (4), Five (5) and Six (6), as
shown on a Plat made by W. D.
Neves, recorded in Plat Book No. 1
at Page 38 in the Office of the
Clerk of Court for McCormick
County, and being the same tract
of land conveyed to Southeastern
Life Insurance Company by L. G.
Bell, Master, by his Deed dated
February 9. 1928. and recorded in
Deed. Book 7 at Page 412 in McCor
mick County, and transferred to E.
R. White by its Deed dated April
12th, 1929.
A deposit of One Hundred and
Sixty ($160.00) Dollars will be re
quired as evidence of good faith.
No deficiency Judgment being
aske& the right thereto being ex
pressly waived, the bidding will
ckre at th3 completion of the sale.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash; Pur
chaser to pay for papers and
stamps.
T. FRANK MATTISON,
Master for McCormick County, S.
C.
Dec. 20. 1934.—3t.
MASTER’S SALE
3f McCormick designated as Lots 1
1, 3 and 4, in Block “P”; each ha T
ing a frontage of 30 feet on Mai
Street and running thence back 10 r
feet to an alley, and known as thr
Baughman property.” ALSO,
‘‘One-half undivided interest i-
that lot or parcel of land in ihr
Town of McCormick, measuring 58
feet on Virginia Street and running
along Pine Street for a distance of
79 feet, and being rectangular in
shape md bounded on the North
west by Virginia Street: on the
Northeast by Pine Street and J. a.
Ludwick: South and Southwpst by
S. H. and J. C. Talbert.” ALSO,
“Undivided one-half interest in
lot adioining the above described
lot and lying immediately South of
same and having a frontage of 32 i
feet on Virginia Street and running DEPENDABLE Used Pianos $50.00*
COUGHS
WANT ADV.
if a region is likely to yield.
A rough diamond is so little dif-
fc snt in appearances from value-
’err pebbles that an average ob
server would not recognize it.
Brothers.
There being no deficiency judg
ment a c ked or demanded the bid
ding will close at the completion ol
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County cf McCormick.
Court of Common Pleas.
J. S. Strom, T. J. Sibert and P. J.
Robinson, as Receivers of The
Farmers Bank of McCormick, S.
C.,
against
J. C. Bowick, et al.
Pursuant to judgment of the
Court and a decree of sale in the
above entitled cause, I will sell at
public auction on Salesday in Janu
ary, 1935, (the same being the 7th
day of January), in front of the
Courthouse door, in the City of
McCormick, County and State
aforesaid, during the legal hours of
sale, oir terms specified -below; the.
following described real estate, ta
wit:
“All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land, situate, lying and be
ing in State and County aforesaid,
and containing One Hundred and
Five (105) acres, with improve
ments thereon, and bounded as
follows: on the South by lands of
Gabe Wideman; on the East by
lands of Mrs. Kittle Cresswell; on
the North by lands of G. A. Bowick
and Kennedy lands and on the
South-West by lands of Mrs. J. B.
Bowick; being the same lands con
veyed to me by the Will of my
father, Frank Wideman.”
A deposit of Twenty-four ($24.00)
Dollars will be required as evidence
of good faith.
No deficiency Judgment being
asked, the right thereto being ex
pressly waived, the bidding will
close at the completion of the sale.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash; Pur
chaser to pay for papers and
stamps.
T. ttraNK MATTISON,
Master for McCormick County, S. C.
Dr-o. ?.n. 1934.—3t.
ADVERTISEMENT OF SALE
71 ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of McCormick.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
EX PARTE:
J. S. Strom, T. J. Sibert and P. J.
Robinson, as Receivers of The
Farmers Bank of McCormick, S.
C., Petitioners.
IN RE:
The affairs of The Farmers Bank of
McCormick, S. C.
Pursuant to an Order of the
Court in the above matter we will
sell at public auction on Salesday
in January, 1935, (the same being
t] " 7th day of January) in front of
tl" Courthouse door, in tne City of
M Cormick, County and Stats
a' resaid, during the legal hours
of sale, on terms specified below,
th - following described property of
tF > Fpi-m^rs Bank of McCormick.
All Bank fixtures, including all
d- ks. typewriters, adding ma-
ch nes, safes, safe door, files, chairs
Certain kinds of okra will bear
prclifically in Hawaii for ^nearly a
year without replanting, as against
five or six months on the mainland.
the sale and on the day of said! c v ■'ck protector, and any and all
sale. The nurchaser or purchasers i ol her personal property of the said
to nay for the preparation of titles |Tne Farmers Bank of McCormick,
p^d ne^essarv revenue stamps and s. C.. with the exception of Judg-
upon the failure of the purchaser ments, notes, mortgages and
or purchasers to comply with their choses-in-action. j
bid or bids upon the day of such All of the following described ,
sale, said land or lands will be sold real property, located in the Countv
on the same or some subsequent I of McCormick and State o* South
salesday and at the risk of the for- Carolina, described as follows:
mer purchaser. AU bidders other J “Those certain lots in the Town
thence back 70 feet, including a
brick building situate thereon.”
ALSO,
“Undivided one-half interest in
those lots in the Town of McCor
mick designated as Lots 19 and 20
in Block “K”, with improvements
thereon, each having a frontage of
30 feet on Main Street and running
thence back 100 feet to an alley,
known as the J. C. Talbert proper
ty.” ALSO,
“That certain store house and lot
in the Town of McCormick front
ing Augusta Street and bounded
North by M. G. & J. J. Dorn lot;
East by lot of M. G. & J. J. Dorn;
South by an alley and West by Au
gusta Street, and being known as
the T. J. Britt store building.” AL
SO.
“That certain lot of land, with
improvements thereon, measuring
20 feet on Main Street in the Town
of McCormick and being the east
ern part of lot 14 in Block “L”; said
lot running back a distance of 50
feet, at which point the said lot
narrows to a width of 13 feet and
being this width for 50 additional
feet to an alley, and known as the
Farmers Bank building.” ALSO,
“2.4 acres of land located in the
Town of McCormick and bounded
on the North by C. & W. C. Rail
road; East and South by lands of
Maude S. Deason and West by Dea-
son Avenue and known as the Dea
son property.” ALSO,
150 acres of land, more or less,
bounded cn the North by M. G. &
J. J. Dorn; East by lands now or
formerly owned by Mrs. Ritchie and
Bell; on the South by W. K. Charles
and on the West by George Brown
and G. B. Smith, and being known
as the Henry Thomas Place.” AL
SO,
“101 acres of land, more or less,
bounded on the North by Dr. R. J.
Talbert; East bv Dr. R. J. Talbert;
South by Col. W. J. Talbert and
West by Plum Branch-Edgefield
Road, and known as the Nathan
Cunningham tract.” ALSO,
“74 acres of land, more or less,
bounded on the North by Arthur
Stevens; on the East by lands of
Mrs. Milledge Whatley; South by
lands of the Estate of S. B. Strom
and West by lands of the Estate of
S. B. Strom, and known as the Jud-
son Quarles property.” ALSO.
“All our right, title and interest
in .12 acres of land, more or less,
located in the Town of McCormick,
bounded by lands now or formerly
of J. W. Talbert, G. T. Baughman
and C. H. McCormick and others
and known as a part of the E. T.
Greason property.” ALSO,
“23.8 acres of land, more or less,
located near the Town of McCor
mick and bounded by C. & W. C.
Railway, lands of J. W. Talbert, H.
Baughman and McCormick Estate,
and being a part of the Greason
property.” ALSO,
“1 acre of land, more or less, in
the Town of McCormick on the
South side of C. & W. C. Railway,
bounded by Mrs. E. T. Greason,
lands of J. W. Deason, John Hollo
way, and being a part of the
Greason property.”
The three parcels of land last
described herein being known as
the J. T. and D. M. McGrath prop
erty. ALSO,
“89 acres, more or less, bounded
on the North by Dr. W. G. Black-
well; East by Jessie Adams; South
by Jessie Adams, and West by S. M.
Chamberlain, and being known as
the Mattie Gilchrist property.” AL
SO,
“51 acres of land, more or less,
bounded on the North by lands of
Robert McKinney; East by J. A.
Christian; South by N. F. Brown
and West by D. P. Self and others,
and known as the G. C. McKinney
property.” ALSO.
“ll acres cf land, more or less,
bounded on the North and West by
lands of M. G. & J. J. Dorn, former
ly the Henderson Estate; on Ji r
East by lands of G. N. Banks and
on the South by Reeky Creek and
known as the Suber property.” AL
SO
“All of the equity in 103 acres of
land, more or less, bounded on the
North by lands of W. G. Loftis;
East by C. & W. C. Railway: South
bv lands of Britt and Banks and
West by M. M. Wall. This being
known as the Self property located
on the McCormick-Plum Branch
road and is subject to a mortgage
in favor of the Federal Land Bank
of Columbia, which the purchaser
will assume as a part of the con
sideration.” ALSO,
“348.4 acres of land, more or less,
bounded by lands of J. D. Seigler,
Stevens Creek, Rocky Creek and
lands formerly of Mrs. Allie V. Mc-
Craw, being known as the Canfield
property.” ALSO, '
“97 acres of land, more or less,
bounded on the North by Whit
Cartledge; East by public road; on
the West by Fed Freeman and
South by Pink and James Brown,
and known as the Frank Bell
Place.”
Upon the acceptance of any bid
for anv or all of the aforesaid
property, the successful bidder
shall make a deposit with the Re
ceivers in cash or by certified check
of five per cent, of said bid as evi
dence of good faith. The right to
reject any and all bids is reserved.
TERMS OF SALE; Cash; Pur-
upward to select used pianos*
$125.00. The renowned Start**
Made Pianos $198.00 upward.
A. Holland, The Greeny-
Piano Man, Greenwood,
John
wood
S. C.
1
MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Route*
of 600 families. Write today:
Rawleigh, Dept. SCL-33-SA,
Richmond, Va.
Auditor’s Notice
FOR THE YEAR 1935
I will be at the following places:
on the dates given to take tax re
turns on all kinds of personal prop*-
ery to be made by owner, agent, ad
ministrator, attorney, guardian,,
etc.:
Office Jan. 1st through Jan. 14th;
Mt. Carmel, Jan. 15th, 10 a. m:
to 1 p. m.
Willington, Jan. 15th, 2 p. m. to>
4 p. m.
Bordeaux, Jan. 16th, 10 a. m. to 1
12 noon.
Joe J. Link’s, Jan. 17, 10 a. m. to
12 noon.
Meriwether, Jan. 18th, 10 a. m. to
12 noon.
Clarks Hill, Jan. 18th, 2 p. m. to
4 p. m.
Modoc, Jan. 22nd,\ 10 a. m. to 12’
noon. \
Parksville, Jan. 22nd, 2 p. m. to
4 p. m.
E. M. Morgan’s Store, Jan. 23rd,
10 a. m. to 1 p. m.
White and Freeland’s Store, Jan.
23rd, 2 p m. to 4 p. m.
Plum Branch, Jan. 24th, 2 pm.
to 5 p. m.
Young’s School House, Jan. 25th,
2 p. m. to 4 p. m.
Should any place not mentioned
want a date, write me a card and
I will make the appointment.
Office, January 26th through
February the 20th. After then the
law says a penalty shall be added
to those who fail or refuse to make'
returns.
All male citizens between the
ages of 21 and 60 years are liable
for poll tax. All between 21 and
55 years are liable for road tax.
Should you not own any property
vou are required to make returns
for poll and road.
C. W. PENNAL,
Auditor.
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Treasurer’s Notice
The County Treasurer’s Office
will be open for tne purpose of re
ceiving taxes from the 1st day of
Cttober, 1934, to the 15th day of
March, 1935.
AU fdfcs shall be due and pay
able between the 1st day of Oc
tober, 1934, and December 31. 1934.
That when taxes charged shall
not be paid by December 31, 1934,
the County Auditor shall proceed
to add a penalty of one per cent
for January, and if taxes are not
paid on or before February 1, 1935,
the County Auditor vvill proceed to
add Two Per Cent and Five Per
Cent from the 1st of March to the
15th of March, after which time
unpaid taxes will be collected by
the Tax Collector.
The tax levies for the year :931
are as follows:
For State Purposes 5 mills
For County Purposes 19 mills
For Bonds JL12 mills
Constitutional School Tax_ 3 mills
Mt. Carmel School
District No. 1 2 mills
Willington S. D. No. 2 5 mills
Bordeaux S. D. No. 3 2 mills
McCormick S. D. No. 4
and Bonds 14 mills
Buffalo S. D. No. 5 4 mills
Bellvue S. D. No. 6 10 mills
S. D. No. 7 00 mills
Bethia S. D. No. 8 8 mills
Bold Branch S. D. No. 9 __10 mills
Young’s S. D. No. 10 2 mills
Wideman’s S. D. No. 11 2 mills
Milway S. D. No. 13 8 mills
Robinson S. D. No. 14 6 mills
Dornville S. D. No. 15 2 mills
Bethany S. D. No. 16 8 mills
Lyon’s S. D. No. 17 8 mills
Hibler S. D. No. 18 6 mills
Vernon S. D. No. 19 4 mills
Plum Branch S. D. No. 24
and Bonds 16 mills
Consolidated S. D. No. 1,
Parksville, Modoc and
Clarks Hill, and Bonds. 17 mills
All male citizens between the
ages of 21 and 60 years, except
those exempt by law, are liable to
a poll tax of $1.00 each.
The law prescribes that all male
citizens betweep the ages of 21 and
55 years must pay $2.00 commuta-
tirn tax or work* six days on the
pr’dic roads.
Commutation tax is included in.
property tax receipt.
T. J. PRICE,
'reasurer, McCormick County.
c’ ser to pay for papers and
st nnps.
J. S. Strom, T. J. Sibert and P. J.
Robinson, as Receivers of The
farmers Bank of McCormick,
S C
iDec. 20, 1934.—3t#. ^