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t 3 ' .' • ;'i t" I' KT \ Thursday, January 23, 1936 McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA Page TKrtt Vicks Cough Drop —Adv. DR. HENRY J. GODIN Sight Specialist Eyes Examined Spectacles And Eye Glasses Professionally Fitted. 956 Broad Street Augusta, Ga. Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jen nings, of Plum Branch, Jan. 12, 1936, a fine baby girl. She will be called Imogene. checks COLDS and : _ Mfever Liquid - Tablets first day 8 Drops Nos * HEADACHES in 30 minutes Mr. L. L. Hester of Mt. Carmel was a visitor here yesterday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. James Talbert of Laurens were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Talbert. Rehoboth Wednesday of last week Florida. on account of the death of Mr. Morgan’s sister, Miss Annie Lou Mrs. Carrie Talbert has returned Morgan. from a week’s visit to relatives in 1 Augusta. W. H. Chiles of Greenville spent several days recently with his brother, S. J. Chiles, who has been ill. Of interest to a wide circle of Miss Eula Mae Hendrix has re- friends in this section is the mar- -txt- Nexon-Smith NOTICE OF ELECTION STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of McCormick. Notice is hereby given that an election for the purpose of electing a State Senator for McCormick County to fill the unexpired term of the late Senator J. J. Dorn will be held at the voting precincts pre- WANTADV. MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Route of 800 families. Write today. Raw leigh, Dept. SCA-77-SA, Rich mond, Va. Notice Of Election turned from a week’s visit to rela- riage of Mrs. Lurline Nexon of An- | scribed by law in said County on STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, lives in Saluda. After spending several weeks here with • relatives, little Miss • Irma Joan Connor has returned to her home in Greenville. Mrj W. H. Horton of Mt. Carmel was a visitor here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Morgan, Clay ton Morgan, Jr., and Miss Catherine Morgan, of Shelby, N. C., returned home Sunday. They were called to Idrews and Mr. Howard Smith of McCormick and Manning, which Mr. W. O. Graves spent several wa s solemnized Dec. 25, 1935, at days during the past week in Saluda. Greenville with his daughter, Mrs. 1 Mrs. Smith did stenographic work W. K. Connor. Tuesday, January 28th, 1936, pur suant to an Order to us directed and in conformity with the law as for a firm in Andrews. Mr. Smith !is in business in Manning where are as follows County of McCormick, Town of McCormick. ^ , In accordance with the provi- p escribed by the State Constitu- sions of an ordinance of the Town 10n ' of McCormick, a Primary Election The Qualifications for suffrage will be held on the Second Tues- Mr. W. R. Bowen of Troy was a they will make their home, visitor here Monday. Carl B. Chiles of Atlanta spent the past week end in the home of S. J. Chiles. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. West and children and Mrs. J. P. Deason and Candidates’ Cards For Senate. I hereby announce my candi dacy for the State Senate to fill day in February, 1936, (being the The managers of said election 111 ^ 1 da y of February), at the shall require of every elector of- Court House in said Town of Me tering to vote at said election, be- Cormick for the purpose of nomi- fore allowing him to vote, the pro- nating candidates for the office duction of his registration certifi- Mayor and Six Aldermen for cate and proof of the payment the sa id Town of McCormick, S. thirty days before said election of c > for the term commencing April any poll tax then due and payable. 6th, 1936, and said terms of office The production of a certificate or to be for two years, and also for of the receipt of the officer au- the purpose of nominating a can- thorized to collect such taxes, shall didate for the office of Commis- i election will be greatly’ Appreciated. I have the interest of the County at heart and shall endeavor to Remember ... You Always Save at Gallant-Belk Company! GALLANT-BELK COMPANY AGAIN STARTS THE NEW YEAR Selling Everything For Less! Miss Myrtle Ruth Deason have re . , , , , ,, " , f ^ ,. the unexpired term of my brother, turned home, after spending a week the Senator j j Donl Youa in Whigham, Ga., and points in yote and support ‘ in ‘ ^ * com i n g be conclusive proof of the payment sioner of Public Works of the thereof. Town of McCormick for the term The pells shall be opened at such comrne ncing April 6th, 1936, to places as shall be designated at ^ ucceed Commissioner J. C. Brown, carry out the policies already in- ; 8 o’clock in the forenoon and close w ^ lose term of office expires on at 4 o’clock in the afternoon of the said date ’ said Commissioner of day of election, and shall be held Public Work s to be elected for a open during these hours without sbc y ear s. intermission or adjournment; and 1 Connor, Clerk; T. J. Sibert, the Managers shall administer to Killingsworth and J. P. each person offering to vote an I^ eason are appointed Managers of oath that he is qualified to vote at said Primar y Election. A second Pri- this election, and that he has not win be held on Tuesday, augurated. Cotton Blankets Buy good Cotton Blankets . . big sizes . . from Gallant-Belk Company for 50c each Beautiful Plaids! 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $4.95 Without Borders! 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $5.95 With borders and a beautiful assortment of patterns from which to make your selections! Window Shades Buy your Window Shades from Gallant-Belk Company as many want to start the new year with new shades. Attractive prices and unusual values. Brooms Keep your floors clean. Buy your brooms from Gallant-Belk Company. Special values for 15c and l9c each! Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Visit our Ladies’ Ready-to-W ear department on our second floor . . . see our new arrivals in NEW SPRING DRESSES ... COATS AND HATS Make Your Selections Now . . . Use Our Lay Away Plan! Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Buy your shoes from Gallant- Belk Company . . make your selections from the largest stock of Shoes in Greenwood. We fit the feet and sell the shoes . . all shoes fitted scientifically by X-Ray . . the only X-Ray Ma chine for fitting shoes in Green wood. If we can’t fit you . . we won’t sell you! Buy your Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes from Gallant-Belk Company. Buy at Gallant-Belk Company and save money! Gal lant-Belk Company employs more sales people than any two stores in Greenwood in the same kind of business. Visit Gallant-Belk Company every time you are in town. GALLANT-BELK GREENWOOD’S LEAD DEPARTMENT STO rA^jURANY THE HOME OF BETTER VALUES ID, S. G M. G. DORN. For Senate I hereby announce my candidacy for the State Senate for the unex pired term of the late Senator J. J. Dorn. I pledge myself to abide by the rules of the General Election law. I will sincerely appreciate your previously voted in this election. vote, and if elected, will assure you 'tional oath. The Chairman of the an honest and constructive admin- Board of Managers, after taking istration. I C:. K. EPTING. February 25th, 1936, if same shall * ■ b e necessary. Managers of said Before the hour fixed for opening . .. , „ „ the polls Managers and Clerks must if eC , t0n t Sa 0pe “ P ° lls take and subscribe to the Constitu- i8 0Cl0Ck a ' m " and close them at , For Senate I hereby announce my candi dacy for the State Senate to fill the unexpired term of the late Sen ator J. J. Dorn. I have the interest of the county at heart, and if elected shall endeavor to make you a faithful servant. R. G. KILLINGSWORTH. “All Risk” Auto Insurance Don’t buy a policy which 4 o’clock p. m. All candidates for the above viiWtcni* . , , , named offices of the Town of Mc- said oath himself, can administer ^ . . ...... ... . Cormick shall file with the Clerk the oath to the other Managers - _ . . . .. . .... „ of the said Town a pledge in writ- and to the Clerk a Notary Public j. . , ,, f, . ^ . . mg to abide the results of the or other Officer authorized to ad- ' ? , . , , ™ 4. _j ... -x. Primary and to support the nomi- mmister oaths must administer the i .? , , . . . .. ,, nees thereof. All candidates for oath to the Chairman. The Man- ,, ........ , .... /-.v. i . Mayor shall at the time of filing agers elect their Chairman and i , , , , . 'said pledge pay an assessment of ° ? rk: Managers have power to p £ y candidates for fill a vacancy; and if none of the - .. . . . j.4. . a.,. 'Aldermen and Commissioner or Managers appointed attend, the „ „ r , . .. 4. 4. .. . ... ° { 4. * * Public Works shall at the time of citizens can appoint, from among .... ... , , & filing their pledges pay an assess- the qualified electors, the Man agers, who, after being sworn, can conduct the election. ment of $2.00 each. All pledges and assessments of candidates must be filed and paid on or before At the close of the election, the 12 o’clock Meridian of the last Managers and Clerk must proceed Tuesday in January next, precede publicly to open the ballot boxes i n g primary Election. No vote and count the ballots therein,' f or an y candidate who has not and continue without adjournment paid his assessment nor complied with the rules shall be counted. G. C. Patterson is the duly ap pointed Supervisor of Registration of the Town of McCormick and the until the same is completed, and make a statement of the result of doesn’t insure against all direct 1 said election and sign the same, loss or damage. The 1936 thre€ da ys thereafter, the Model Policy * is known as Chairman Board or some-' p i aCe f or enrollment of voters for “rnmnrfdierusivp Antn T nfilir .; one desi S nated b y th e Board, must said primary Election and for Gomprenensive Auto msur deliver to the Commissioners of Registration of voters of the Town ance. Ana It IS. TCIprHnn t.hp r»nll list, t.hp hovps _^ HUGH C. BROWN, Insurance, McCORMICK. S. C. The Man Who Knows Whether the Remedy You are taking for Headaches, Neuralgia or Rheumatism Pains is SAFE is Your Doctor. Ask Him Don’t Entrust Your Own or Your Family’s Well-Being to Unknown Preparations OEFORE you take any prepara- " tion you don’t know all about, for the relief of headaches; or the pains of rheumatism, neuritis or neuralgia, ask your doctor what he thinks about it — in comparison with Genuine Bayer Aspirin. We say this because, before the discovery of Bayer Aspirin, most ao-called “pain” remedies were ad vised against by physicians as being bad for the stomach; or, often, for the heart. And the discovery of Bayer Aspirin largely changed medical practice. Countless thousands of people who have taken Bayer Aspirin year in and out without ill effect, nave proved that the medical findings about its safety were correct. Remember this: Genuine Bayer Aspirin is rated among the fastest methods yet discovered for the relief of headaches and all common pains . . . and safe tor the average person to take regularly. You can get real Bayer Aspirin at any drug store — simply by never asking for it by the name < ‘aspirin , * alone, but always saying BAYER ASPIRIN when you buy. Bayer Aspirin Election the poll list, the boxes containing the ballots and written statements of the result of the elec tion. The following have been appoint ed as Managers of Election at the various precincts in said County to hold said election: McCormick—T. H. Remsen, J. P Deason, J. T. Creswell. Willington—Edward W. Covin, Jno. W. Morrah, Reginald Lawton. Bordeaux—J. B. Harmon, A. S. Cade, J. T. Lindley. Mt. Carmel—W. H. Horton, W. O. Mars, J. C. Covin. Clatworthy’s Cross Roads—J. J. Link, J. L. McComb, J. C. Dansby. Young’s—F. P. Young, E. C. Young, J. W. Long. Lyon’s—R. T. McKinney, Grady Bell, J. B. Wiley. Talbert’s Store—J. F. Langley, P. W. Roper, D. W. Dowtin. Liberty Hill—J. E. Seigler, W. R. McDonald, W. E. Sheppard, Jr. Rehoboth—H. E. Freeland, Mrs. Aline Culbreath, W. A. Winn. Plum Branch—W. R. Freeland, W. R. Minor, O. L. Sturkey. ' Parksville—W. T. Self, F. L. Bass, J. A. Harvley. Modoc—L. C. Reese, M. M. Mar shall, W. M. Nash. Meriwether—Jeff Sharpton, J. M. Rich, W. H. Ryan. White Town—Roy Ridlehoover, Herbert White, Henry Quarles. Bell’s Store—D. L. Burnett, S. C. Deal, W. H. Burnett. The Managers at each precinct named above are requested to dele gate one of their number to secure boxes and blanks for the election. Boxes will be ready for delivery at the Court House on Saturday, Jan uary 25th, 1936. DAN A. BELL, W. E. SHEPPARD, SR., J. M. HEMMINGER, J. O. PATTERSON, Clerk, Commissioners of State and County Elections for McCormick County, S. C. January 13, 1936. of McCormick is hereby designated as the store of Patterson’s Cloth ing Company on Main Street in the Town of McCormick. C. K. EPTING, Mayor. C. R. STROM, JNO. T. FAULKNER, C. H. HUGULEY, JNO. T. McGRATH, Town Council of the Town of McCormick, S. C. ATTEST: J. O. PATTERSON, ♦ Clerk. Auditor’s Notice FOR THE YEAR 1936 I will be at the following places, on the dates given below, to take tax returns on all personal prop erty, for the year 1936, to be made by owner, agent, attorney, guardian, administrator, etc.: Office, Jan. 1st to 13th. Mt. Carmel, Jan. 14th, 9 a. m. to 12 noon. Willington, Jan. 14th, 2 to 4 p. m. Bordeaux, Jan. 15th, 9 a. m. to 12 noon. Joe J. Link’s, Jan. 16th, 9 a. m. to 12 noon. Young’s School House, Jan. 17th, 2 to 4 p. m. Plum Branch, Jan. 20th, 2 to 5 m. J Parksville, Jan. 21st, 2 to 5 p. m. Modoc, Jan. 22nd, 10 a. m. to 12 noon. Meriwether, Jan. 22nd, 1 to 3 p. m. Clarks Hill, Jan. 22nd, 3 to 5 p. m. Morgan’s Store, Jan. 23rd, 9 a. m. to 12 noon. White & Freeland’s, Jan. 23rd, 2 to 4 p. m. R. T. Mayson’s, Jan. 24th, 9 a. m. 0 12 noon. Y. E. Seigler’s Store, Jan. 24th, 2 o 4 p. m. Office, January 25 through Feb ruary 28th, after which date the aw says a penalty shall be added to those who failed or refused to make returns. Poll tax age, 21 to 60 years; road tax, 21 to 55 years; and you are required to make re turns for poll and road tax, so please make your returns. C. W. PENNAL, County Auditor. .