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>V* 4 Page Four ■i. MeCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK. SOUTH CAROUin- Public Sales Made Here On Monday Public sales were made here "Monday, as follows: J. T. Fooshe, tax collector, made ikies, as follows: F The property of G. T. Bladon & J. A. Hamilton, 6 acres of land, to |i. B. Smith for $30.00. The property of Dr. G. A. Bunch, i50 acres of land, settled before rale. The four other tracts cf land of fered for sale by the tax collector were bid in by the county. Judge J. F. Mattison, master, made sales, as follows: The Federal Land Bank of Co lumbia vs. M. M. Wall and Robert L. Dendy as Liquidating Agent of Die Peoples Bank of McCormick, 146 7-8 acres of land and 54.48 aqres of land, to W. K. Charles, at torney, for $500.00. The Federal Land Bank of Co- Thursday, March 7, 1935 lumbia vs. J. F. Dunlap, 171.2 acres of land, to W. K. Charles, attorney, for $1,075.00. An Act To Provide for Magistrate Con stable for the Magistrate in the Town of McCormick and to Prescribe His Duties and to Fix His Compensation. r r V II r v HAT YOU GET FOR YOUR MONEY! SECTION I. Constable for Mag istrate', Town of McCormick.—Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina: That the.Magistrate at McCormick, in McCormick County, is hereby authorized and empowered to ap point a Constable upon the recom mendation of the McCormick Dele gation in the General Assembly whose salary shall be fixed by the said Delegation, it shall be the duty of said Constable to assist the Sheriff of McCormick County in MULES AND BROOD MARES The fourth shipment of nice, smooth, tight-haired young Tennessee Mules and one good Brood Mare has arrived. All mules and mares are broke and guaranteed to be sound. Gome and inspect them while I have a good variety. I will surely appreciate your business and will serve you honestly and I hope efficiently. . I would also like to buy some cheap mules and horses. D. P. McCAIN Phone 68-R McCORMICK^ S. C. TTT HEY, BIG BOY, I Can I Tell You Sumpin’ ’bout | YOUR CROPS I 9 “You know I need vitamins Chilean Natural Nitrate sup- in my food. They make me big plies these vital impurities, in and strong and healthy. Nature’s own proportions. “And your crops are like me That’s why this nitrogen fer- —they need things in their food tilizer produces such healthy, that act like vitamins in mine.’’ money-making crops. That’s a fact . • . and be coming better known every day. Your crops do need vitamin like elements — the so-called im purities, such as fcoron, iodine, cal cium, strontium, sodium, potassium, lithium and so on. "A Pure Food and Drug Act for plants would be a death warrant to all living creatures.’* —Stieotific American For your own protection say “Chilean” when you order ni trate. Two kinds—Champion (granulated) and Old Style. Borh genuine. Both natural. Both Chilean. And both give your crops the vital impurities. Chilean '■ NATURAL NITRATE INI OtO ORIGINAL SODA I . HERE’S THE AVERAGE EXTRA COST • TO APPROXIMATE FORD EXTRA DOLLAR VALUE FEATUREG: Safety-Glass all around Trunk for Baggage . . . (If not built in) Comfort ride equipmemt . (When not built in) Fenders to Match Body . 6:00 x 16" Air-Balloon Tires . . $ 7.50 to $10.00 . 30.00 . 20.00 - 7.50 to $10.00 9.60 Total . . $74.60 THE CREAM OF THE USED CAR CROP Tho tremendous demand for the 1935 Ford V-® •"?*>*•» u ® to offer exceptional values in UsodCars. It pays to buys UsodCar from an Authorized Ford Dealer, whore you are certain of getting; the right car at tho right ptiem. .ERE arc some of the things you should look into before you buy a new, 1935 cars Is Safety Glass oil around included without extra cost? Is riding com fort for every passenger built into the car? Is a luggage compartment provided, or must you pay extra for the convenience of storing traveling bags out of the way of passenger!? Do fenders match the body at no extra cost? Are the tires big, air- balloon ones, or must you pay more money to get them? AH these features, which make for greater comfort, safety and beauty are part of the extra dollar value you get in the Ford V-8 at no extra cost. m In addition you get a modern stream lined, noise-proof, all-steel body... You get an 85 horsepower V-8 en gine which provides eight cylinder smoothness with the economy of a “4.” Ford built many extra dollars of value in the 1935 V-8 and then re duced the price. See this new car today—the most economical Ford ever built. If you drive it, you will buy it. *495 AND UP, r. O. B. DETROIT. £ok> down pmymamt . . . Emy Torm« Through Unlvorrot Credit Company—Tkm Author- i*md Ford Finmmcm Plan. McGrath Motor Co , FORD SALES AND SERVICE McCORMICK, S. C. ON THE AIR—FORD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, SUN. EVENINGS— FRED WARING, THURS. EVENINGS —COLUMBIA NETWORK. matters pertaining to violation of the Criminal Law. The McCormick County Delega tion in the General Assembly is hereby vested with the power to re move said Constable and recom mend another for appointment at any time they deem advisable. SECTION 2. All Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent with this Act are hereby repealed. SECTION 3. This Act shall take effect upon its approval by the Governor. Approved the 15th day of Febru ary, 1935. W. H. HAMLIN APPOINTED Upon recommendation of Mc Cormick County delegation. Judge H. C. Walker, magistrate at Mc Cormick, has appointed W. H. Hamlin as his constable, and Mr. Hamlin assumed his duties on March 1st. u Forsaking All Others” Smart, Witty Comedy TRIO OF STARS GIVE GRAND PERFORMANCES IN AMUS ING SCREEN PLAY Thin Man”), it is natural that the new picture should be breaking records everywhere. Director’s Magical Touch Each star seems to have forgot ten his or her stardom, and at Van Dyke’s magical touch, concentrated oh outdoing the other at turning in the best performance of the year. Joan Crawford is at her best as the society girl pursued by two men, but with a great sense of humor about it. While Gable and Montgomery vie with one another for her smiles. Adapted from the stage comedy hit of the same name, the film vehicle has all the bright dialogue and hilarious comedy situations of the original—plus a few new ones Remember, Opera House, Abbe ville, S. C., Monday and Tuesday, March llth-12th. WANT ADV. WANTED—One or two plow hands to work by the month, $8.00 per month, board and house to live in. Raymond E. Clinkscales, Mt. Carmel, S. C. ! TAKEN UP—One cow, which owner can get by describing and paying costs. J. I. Parks, McCormick, S. C. Easy Pleasant Way ’ To Lose Fat FOR SALE—Coker’s Farm # Relief No. 1 Cotton Seed at $1.00 per bushel, and Coker’s Farm Relief No. 2 Cotton Seed at $1.25 per bushel. Test germination high. T. A. Dowtin, R. 2. Troy, S. C. Civil Service Examinations WANTED—Crude Oil Engine 75 to 85 Horse Power. R. L. Allen, Box 128, Lcesville, S. C. An all-star cast with the speed and sparkle of ‘‘The Thin Man”— that Is the reason for the tremen dous ovations being given ‘‘For saking All Others,” Metro-Gold- wyn-Mayer’s new special, playing at the Abbeville Opera House, Mon day and Tuesday, March llth-12th. Joan Crawford, Clark Gable and Robert Montgomery, together :'o” the first time, head the east, which ! ncludes Billie Burke. Charles But- terworth, Frances Drake and Ted Healy. With a line-up of this kind, the greatest since “Dinner at Eight,” and with the direction of W. S. Van Dyke (who directed “The The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open competitive examinations as fol lows: Assistant statistical clerk, $1,620 a year, departmental service, Wash ington, D. C. Chief dietitian, $2,300 to $2,900 a ycr.r, ‘head dietitian, $2,000 to $2,- '500 a year, staff dietitian, $1,800 to $2,160 a year, Public Health Service and Veterans’ Administration. All States except Utah, Iowa. Vermont, Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia have re ef ived less than their quota of ap pointments in the apportioned de partmental service in Washington, D. C. The dietitian positions arc not affected hy the State appor tionment law. Full information may be obtain ed from the Secretary of the Unit ed States Civil Service Board of Examiners at the post Office or customhouse in any city which has WANTED—Man with car. Route experience preferred but not nec- essary.v Rawleigh, Dept. SCC-77- M, Richmond, Va. LOST—Green fountain pen with ( Joseph Bowen’s name on it. Re- * ward. Mrs. G. A. Lewis, McCor- ! mick, S. C. 1 1 — LOST—On February 20th, one black j Essex sow pig, weighs about 30 pounds. Bub Perrin, McCor mick, S. C. How would you like to lose 15 pounds of fat in a month and at the same time increase your energy and improve your health? How would you like to lose your double chin and your too promi nent abdomen and at the same time make your skin so clean and clear that it will compel admira tion? Get on the scales today and see how much you weigh—then get an 85 cents bottle of Kruschen Salts which will last you four weeks. Take one half teaspoonful in a glass of hot water every morning and when you have finished the contents of this first bottle weigh' yourself again. After that you’ll want to walk around and say to your friends,— “A quarter pound jar of Kruscherr Salts is wortp one hundred dollars of any fat person’s money.” Leading druggists America oven sell Kruschen Salts. —Adv. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT AND DISCHARGE’ Checks COLDS and FEVER first day Liquid - Tablets HEADACHES “Salve - Nose Drops in 30 minutes a post office of the first or the second class, or from the United States Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of McCormick. In the Court of Probate. Notice is hereby given that Mrs. Minnie F: Wells, administratrix of the estate of Willie J. Wells, de- cenced. has this day made applica tion unto me for a final accounting ard discharge as administratrix of th r estate of Willie J. Wells and the l°‘a day of March, 1935, at It)' ov-’-ick has been fixed for the hear- ir * of said petition. a I persons holding claims r ra inst said estate are hereby noti*- f cd to present same on or by above date. T. FRANK MATTISON. Judge of Probate for McCormick: ^County, S. C. ! February 8, 1935.^=41.. ^