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[M* Page Foirf McCORMICK MESSENGER, IMIcCORMICK. SOUTH CAROLINA / x Thursday, February 21, 1935 State-Wide \ Music Festival A erreat state-wide Music .Testiva has been arranged for th-3 pconle r Fouth Carolina, to be held in Co lumbia’s big Township Auditorium on March 26. All musicians in .hi'', part of the country are delighted to learn that they will be given the opportunity then of not only hear ing a famous Symphony Orchestra, but. cf actually seeing it perform. | On that night at 3:33 o’clock, J The National Symphony Orchestra of Washington, under the brilliant baton of Hans Kindler, will give a joint concert with The Shandon Choral Society, a well-trained lo cal group of 100 singers, who will assist the Orchestra in three num bers on the program. The advance reserved seat sale will commence February 22, but over 1,000 tickets have already been engaged and as many more are now in demand. A full house is ex pected. Since the Orchestra is being brought to Columbia under the non-professional sponsorship of The Shandon Choral Society, all tickets are specially priced at $1.00 each, it being the desire of the society to bring the world’s best music within financial reach and within traveling distance of every South Carolinian.' Mail orders may .be filed at Township Auditorium after Febru ary 22. Any other information in regard to concert may be secured from Mrs. James Y. Verry, 510 King Street, Columbians. C: People And Plants Need Similar Diet Research Reveals. That So-Called Impurities In Fertilizers Are As • Important As Vitamins In Human Food Close similarity between the food requirements of children and the food requirements of plants—cot-, ton and corn for example—is being pointed out in a new series of in teresting advertisements specially • prepared for this newspaper by the Chilean Nitrate Educational Bu reau. And these advertisements, agri cultural scientists agree, are right in line with the most advanced re search and knowledge, for they are based primarily upon the vital im purities or rare elements which, be cause of its natural origin, Chilean Rlmle of Soda contains. Recent study has revealed- that these Impurities In plant diet are as important as the vitamins in the diet of human beings. The im purities give health and growth to JgUnU _ When they are lacking ht the soil—even one of them—growth *ts Iretarded, general health is ruin ed, death of the plant often re sults. Just as Vitamin A in chil dren's food protects against infec tion and "catching” diseases, so the impurities—rare elements such 'as iodine, boron, magnesium, strontium; calcium, lithium, sodi um, etc., protect plants against dis eases and give them the health that produces robust growth and fine yield. These impurities in Chilean Nat ural Nitrate are Nature-given. Therefore, they are present in this nitrate in Nature’s own balance and proportion. As soil scientists study this subject it becomes increasing- A CHILD’S LAXATIVE SHOULD BE UQUID (Ask any doctor) For your own comfort, and for your children’s safety and future welfare, you should read this: The bowels cannot be helped to regularity by any laxative that can’t be regulated as to dose. That is why doctors use liquid laxatives. A liquid laxative can always be taken in the right amount. You can gradually reduce the dose. Reduced dosage is the secret of real and safe relief from constipation. The right liquid laxative dose gives the right amount of help. When repeated, instead of more each time, you take less. Until bowels are mov ing regularly and thoroughly without cmy help at all. The liquid laxative generally used is Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. It contains senna and cascara, natural laxatives that form no habit — even in children. Its action is gentle, but sure. It will rl<si>r up a condition of biliousness or sluggishness without upset. Every druggist has it. NEW FORD m Ml om m The Car Without Experiments There’s never any doubt about value when you buy a Ford car. You know it’s all right or Henry JFord wouldn’t put it out.. One thing tjbat never changes is his policy of dependable transportation at low cost. That’s the biggest feature of the New Ford. The reliability and economy of its V-8 engine haye been proved on the road by upwards of 1,400,000 motorists. Owner cost records show definitely that the Ford V-8 is the most economical Ford car ever built. See the nearest Ford Dealer for a V-8 demonstration. e NEW FORD V-8 TRUCKS AND COMMERCIAL CARS ALSO ON DISPLAY. FORD MOTOR COMPANY Feter Heals a Lame Man Lesson for February 24th. Acts 3:1-10. Golden Text: Acts 3:6. There Is something very appeal ing about "the Beautiful Gate of the Temple” where the cripple of our lesson begged for alms. It is a symbol of the highly,important fact that one of the surest paths to God is beauty. To be sure, there are other equally significant avenues to the divine life. There is, for ex ample, the highway of truth. There is also that exacting course we call righteousness. v But the approach to God through beauty must not be ignored.- Con sider nature. How lovely is this air wcrld! of the calls "the beauty of holiness?” The lame beggar, too, is sugges tive. He represents the sickness, the frustration, the poverty of which the world is so full. Despite all that organized science and philanthropy have done to mitigate the hard lot of humanity, it still remains true that this world is "a vale of tears*’ for. many handicap ped lives. And how* that we are in the grip of severe depression the sufferings of men have assumed fresh vitality. But the major emphasis of the Gbtomu&uDn P 9wm drmgght n anttornrad fe dMtrfiilfy rmfmmd your Money on the spot JI yMl y*ggt flinv4 hy Croomohioo. MASTER’S SALE STATE OF Se*FFl& CAROLINA, County of McCormick. Court of Common Pleas. The Federal Land Bank of Colum bia. -against - M. M. Wall and Robert L. Dendy as Liquidating Agent of The People' Bank of McCannica. Pursuant to judgment of ihe lesson is to be found in our Golden j Court and a decree of sale in the Text. “I have no silver or gold,”! a ^9 ve entitled cause, I will sell at , . r.. ... , _ . . , public auction on Salesday in said Peter, but I will give you v;hat March, 1935, ithe same being the 4th day of March), in front of the Courthouse door, in the city of Me hi have.” Peter was poor in what the world calls wealth, but he was rich in soul-force. He had such extraordinary healing ability that No wonder the author | folk brought their sick into th: first chapter of the Bible streets that at least his shadov; might fall upon them, (see Acts'i wrote that "God saw everything that he has made, and, behold, it 5:15 '• vas very good.” Think of art. The And note that Peter attributes vcrld’s greatest music, its finest paintings, its most inspired poetry x:e saturated with a sense of divine his success not only to the power of God but to the faith of the crip ple. (vs. 16). Every physician knows radiance. Refnembsr man him- j how indispensable is faith. If he self. Is he not, at his best, united can arouse the confidence of his to his Creator in what the psalmist patient he can achieve wonders. • I ly apparent that nitrogen, phos phate and potash are only a part of a plant’s requirements. More and more importance is attributed to the impurities in the production of profitable crops. .ii SYRUP PEPSIN Campbell Dry Qeaners Suits And Dresses, 40c Each, 3 For $1.00 hen Your Clothes Are Not Becoming To You They Should Be Coming To Us. 'ftledicateeU Ingredients of Vicks VapoRub in Convenient Candy Form VICKS COUGH DROP W. E. CAMPBELL, Mgr. McCormick, S. C. PLANTS FOR SALE—Cabbage, On ions. Tomato and Collard Plants, all assorted. 500 plants 75 cents, i 1000 plants $1.25 prepaid. Sweet, j Potato, Pepper and Egg Plants., all assorted, 500 plants $1.00, j 1,000 plants $1.75 prepaid. Good; plants, prompt shipment,. DORRIS PLANT CO., Valdosta, Ga. Corniick, County and State afore said. during the legal hours of sale, on terms specified below, the fol lowing described real estate, to wit: let, All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing One Hundred Forty-six and Seven- eighths (146-7-8) Acres, more or '.ess, situate, lying and being about four miles South of the Town of McCormick, in Plum Branch Town ship. County of McCormick and Stats of South Carolina, having such shape, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof nade by S. E. Rosenswike, Surveyor, Ap il 2nd. and 4th. 1918. and being bo nded on the North by lands of Brit and Banks; on the East by In ds of Britt and Banks; on the So’ th bv lands of Britt and Banks a- ’ M. M. Wall and on the West by 1: "! Is of M. M. Wall and the Barker V re. This being the same tract of ’and heretofore conveyed to the • c ' ’ M. M. Wall bv C. H. Crawford by his deed dated April 6th, 1918 a 1 recorded in the Office of the Cl rk of Court for McCormicl’ C^ ml v in Book of Deeds No. 1 at pr i ,e 147. Also; , °nd, All that certain pieefe, parce or tract of land containing Fifty- h u- and Forty-eight hundredth' <5!.48> Acres, more or less, situate lying and being about four mile' South from the Town of McCor mick, in Plum Branch Township County of McCormick and State of South Carolina, having such shape metes, courses and distances as ,vil more fully appear by reference to o plat thereof made bv C. T. Britt Surveyor, November 6th, 1918, and ^ being bounded on the North by 1 ands of the Miner estate, M. B Duncan and W. G. LoftLs; on the East by lands of M. B. Duncan, W. G. Loftis, J. E. Britt and H {Banks: on the South by lands of .1. ,E. Britt, H. Banks and M. M. Wall and on the West by lands of M. M. j Wall and the Miner estate. This l being the same tract of land here tofore conveyed to H. Banks and J. ! E. R ritt by W. W. Ramsey and O. W. Lcgwin by their deed dated the day of May, 1917, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Court for McCormick Countv in Book of Deeds No. 1 at page 77, and being the same tract of land that H. Banks heretofore conveyed his one- half interest in to J-; E. Britt by his j deed dated December 7th‘ 1917, and (recorded in the Office of Clerk of f Court for McCormick County in (Book of Deeds No. L at page 129. < A cash deposit of five (5) per cent. . of the highest bid, unless made by the Plaintiff, or its At torney, will be required as evidence of good faith, said deposit to be ap plied on the bid should there be a compliance therewith. No deficiency Judgment being asked, the right thereto being ex pressly waived, the bidding will close at the completion of the same. TERMS OF SALE: CASH. Pur chaser to pay for papers and stamps. J. FRANK MATHSON, Master for McCormick County,/ J*. ^ Feb. 12. 1935.—3t. •4, McCormick County, State of South Carolina, bounded on nortT by land formerly A. J. Davis and Ml I. Wall, known as tract No. 4; east by land of M. M. Wall and Britt & anks to public road running through land then by lands of T. R. ^ J- C. Ridlehoover; west by land ’'f W. S. Wall and formerly A. J. Davis, and probably others. J. T. FOOSHE, Tax Collector, McCormick County.. McCormick. S. C., Feb. 12, 1935.—3t. NOTICE OF TAX SALE MASTER’S SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of McCormick. Court of Cofhmon Pleas. The Federal Land Bank of Colum bia, . against J. F. Dunlap. 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 March. 1935, (the same being the 4th day of March, In front of the Court house door, in the city of Mc- Connick. County and State afore said, during the legal hours of sale, on terms specified below, the fol lowing described r6aLestate, to wit: All tjnt certain piece, parcel or i tract of land containing 171.2 i Acres, more or less, situate. lying ! and being on the public road, lead- iing l -pin McCormick to Greenwood, |about.3 miles northwest from the town of McCormick, in Indian Hill Township. County of McCormick. South Carolina, having such shape, metes, courses and distances as will move fully appear by reference to a plat thereof made bv S. E. Rosen swike, surveyor, Jan. 7th, 1922, and being bounded on the North by lands of J. W. Baughnight, on the East by lands of Henry Battle; on the Scuth by lands of Robert New and Baker Harris and on the West by lands of J. L. Reynolds, this be ing the same tract of land hereto fore conveyed to said J. F. Dunlap, by Geo. E. Hood by his deed dated .T<*~ 1st’. 1920. and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Mc Cormick County in Book of Deeds 4, page 313. A cash deposit of five (5)' per cent, of the highest bid, unless made by the Plaintiff, or its At torney, will be required as e “ of good faith, said deposit applied on the bid should there be a compliance therewith. No deficiency Judgment being asked, the right thereto being ex pressly waived, the bidding will close at the completion of the same. TERMS OF SALE: CASH. Pur chaser to pay for papers and stamps. T. FRANK MATTTSON, Master for McCormick County, 8* C. Feb. 12. 1935.—3t. Under and by virtue of a war rant issued to me by the County Treasurer of McCormick County, I have seized the following described’ property to satisfy the taxes due the State of South Carolina and the County of McCormick, for the years 1931, 1932 and 1933, and’ Mie same will be sold to the highest bidder for cash on sales day in March, 1935, during ther legal hours of sale in front of the Court House Door at McCor mick, South Carolina, and the pro ceeds of the sale will be applied to- the payment of the said taxes and' the cost of said seizure and sale;, to wit: The property of Dr. G. A. Bunchi. and is described as follows: One Hundred Fifty (150) Acres of land, more or less, in School Dis trict No. 25. McCormick County, State of South Carolina, bounded’ on north by land of Milton Barker; east? by Stevens Creek; south by land formerly J. B. Bunch now Forfeited .Land. Commission of Mc Cormick County; west by old pub lic road to 'Augusta and Sharpton lands, and probably others. J. T. FOOSHE, Tax Collector, McCormick County; McCormick, S. C., Feb. 12, 1935.—3t. NOTICE OF TAX SALE Under and by virtue of a warrant issued to me by the County Treas urer of McCormick County, I have seized the following described prop erty to satisfy the taxes due the State of South Carolina and the County of McCormick, for the years 1932 and* 1933, and the r same will be sold to the highest bidder for cash on salesday in March, 1935, during the legal hours of sale in front of the Court House Door at McCormick. South Caro lina, and the proceeds of the sale will be applied to the payment of the said taxes and the cost of said seizure and sale, to wit: The prooerty of M. P. Lankford Estate, and is described as follows: Three Hundred Sixty-one (361) Acres of land, more or less, in School District No. 25, McCormick County, State of South Carolina, bounded' on north by;. *^mds of James Robinson, Es% ef uf G. Mr- Reese, and W. R. Parks Estate; east by lands of C. C. Orsbome Lumber Co. and Mrs. Savannah Stone; south by lands of Mrs. Savannah Stone and J. T. Reese Estate; west by lands of J. T. Reese Estate and J. J. Robinson, and probably others. 4 T. FOOSHE, ifcC Tax Collector, McCormick County. McCormick, S. C., Feb. 12, 1935.—3t. TCP NOTICE OF TAX SALE NOTICE OF TAX SALS Under and by virtue of ^warrant issued to me by tbe Countv Tleus- urer of McCormick County, I have seized the following described prop erty to satisfy the taxes due .' the State of South Carolina and the County of McCormick, for the years 1931, 1932 and 1933, and the same will be sold to the highest bidder for cash on salesday in March, 1935, during the legal hours of sale in front of the Court House Door at McCormick, South Caro lina, and the proceeds of the sale will be applied to the payment of the said taxes and the cost of said seizure and sale, to wit: The prooertv of Archie Sco( Estate, and is described as follows: One Hundred Seventy-six (176) Acres of land, more or less, in School District No. 3, McCormick County. State of South Carolina, bounded on north by public road leading to McCormick; east by Lit tle River; south by land of J. B. Harmon; west by land of E. Pinck ney, and probably others. J. T. FOOSHE, Tax Collector, McCormick County. McCormick, S. C., Feb. 12. 1935.—3t. NOTICE OF TAX SALE Under and by virtue of a war rant issued to me by the County Treasurer of McCormick County, I have seized the following described property to satisfy the taxes due the State of South Carolina and the County of McCormick, for the years 1932 and 1933, and the same will be sold to the highest bidder for cash on salesday in March, 1935, during the Jega' hours of sale in front of the Dourf House Door at McCormick. South Carolina, and the proceeds of the sale will be applied to the paymen* of the said taxes and the cost of said seizure and sale* to wit: The property of W. C. Wilkie, and is described as follows: Ninety-four (94) Acres of land, more or less., in School District No. Under and by virtue of a warrant issued to me by the County Trfg$~ urer of McCormick County, I have seised the following described pj * erty to satUv the taxes due Sta$e of Sofflh Carolina and County of ARjCormick, for the'yet 1931, 1932 and 1933, and the sc will be sold to the higl bidder for cash on salesday Mi&rch, 1935, during the hours of sale in iront of the Cot House Door at TfcCormick, Sout Cangina, and the proceeds of th< sale will bq: applied to the ^payment of the said taxes and the cost of/ said aebenre 'and 'sale, to vdt: ^Tbe’’property of G. T. Bfcfcdon & J. A. Hamilton, and is -described as foHows: v v TSix (6) Acres of land, mofre or less, situated and located in School District No. 24, County of McCor mick, State of South Carolina, bounded on the north by lands of Mrs. M. C. Brown and Nick Brdwn, east by lands of Mrs. Emmie H. Holly, south by lands of Brown or Anderson, west by right of way of C. & W. C. Railroad, and probably others. J. T. FOOSHE. Tax Collector, McCormick County. McCormick. S. C.. Feb. 13th. 1935.—3t, NOTICE OF TAX SALE Under and by virtue of a war- *ant issued to me by the County Treasurer of McCormick County, I lave seized the following described property to satisfy the taxes due the State of South Carolina and the County of McCormick, for the years 1931, 1932 and 1933, and the same will be sold to the high est bidder for cash on salesday in March, 1935, during the legal hours of sale in front of the Court House Door at McCormick, South Carolina, and the proceeds of tho sale will be applied to the payment/ of the said taxes and the cost of saH seizure and sale, to wit: The property of J. D. Bunch, and' is ’escribed as follows: f'ne Hundred Sixteen (116) Acre; r' ’and more or less, in School Dis- t'''t No. 25. McCormick County,. $ to of South Carolina, ocundr 1 c north by lands of Mrs. S. V. 1 ichanan; east by Stevens Creek; c th by land of Milton Barkr**; • v t by Public Road, Estate of S. T, E ley and C. & XV. C. Ry. Co., and. piobably others. J. T. FOOSRZ: - : Tax Collector. McCormick: County*. McCormick. S. C., Feb. 12, 1935.—31..