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w 7 fkfe Two UcCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK., SOUTH CAROLINA TTiursday, January 30, 1936 r' ■cCORMICK R Pablished Erery Thnnday Mablished Jane 5, 19M EDMOND J. McCRACKEN, Editor and Owner at the Post Office at Mc- Cermick, S. as mail matter of Ao second class. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year ...$1.00 Bkx Months .75 Three Months AO \ Sunday School Lesson BY REY. CHARLES E. DUNN Jesus Enlists Helpers Lesson for February 2nd. ANNOUNCES *25-A-MONTH A - . V'.Vjr ' y TIME PAYMENTS AND A NEW UCC 6% FINANCE PLAN Luke 5:1.11. Golden Teat: -Luke 5:11 We are impressed, as we study Jesus seeking followers, with the feet that most of the disciples were commonplace men. What the Mas ter did was to Inspire these ordina ry individuals to glorify their me diocre attainments. So Peter, James John. Andrew and the rest were emboldened, despite their lowly origin and slender gifts, to conquer a world. A. C. Benson wrote that the world's best work is to be found in "Tnzmble and individual ministries In a corner without tan- rewards.” Such was the type service rendered by the apostles the primitive days of the Chris- movement. Their major work a done behind the scenes, arid influence was distinctly limited, it was none the less impressive tat all that. For a great historical movement like Christianity must ingress through . individual con fects. William James, that most in spiring thinker, pointed'out the Ofenlfiance of. the invisible, molec- moral forces that operate individual to individual, must never forget that ordi- men and commonplace deeds planetary repercussions. St. is a striking -illustration. A relatively obscure .. figure who few struggling churches of influence^ he is now consider- one of the greatest Christians ever lived. Emerson said that In all his lec- he had taught one doctrine “the infinitude of the private Jesus taught this also. Every tl to him was of supreme ice. 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You have not only fire and theft insurance, but $50 deductible col lision, and protection against other ac cidental physical damage to your car. The Universal Credit Company has made these plans available through all Ford dealers in die United States.' ' F O ft D MOTOR COMPANY V.) 34 Enumerators Are Appointed and never- has it been convicted Record. TO TAKE BUSINESS CENSUS IN census data. of a vi6lation of confidence. He asked all business concerns to cooperate With the enumerators who call upon*them fofr business a) DRY CLEANING Dry Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations on Clothes of All Kinds Quickly and Satisfac torily Done at All Times Reasonable Prices. at CAMPBELL DRY CLEANERS Phone No. 50, McCORMICK, S. C. DOCTORS KNOW THIRD DISTRICT. Anderson, Jan. 24.—Mr. H. H. Russel, Supervisor of the Census of Business, today announced that thirty-four enumerators have been appointed to present the. Census forms to business houses and help them fill put the necessary infor mation. They, are: Anderson County: Edgar E. Fer guson, Henry A. Wdes, Wash H. Sullivan, Eunice E. Fisher, Smith L. Mull, Clyde A. Welch, Thomas O. Johhson, Joseph C. Jones. Abbeville County: Henry B. Er win, John C. Beckwith, Edgefield County: Joe E. Cullum, Tohn D. Kemp, Miss Anne Nichol son. Mothers H \ A cleansing dose today; a smaller ^ tomorrow; less each time, until bowels need no help at all. Why do people come home from a f iKupUal with bowels working like a wrif-regulated watch? !■< The answer is simple, and it's the ’ .llfeni r to all your bowel worries if f fou will only realise it: many doctors and hospitals use a liquid laxative. 'i$f If you knew what a doctor knows, you would use only the liquid form. A liquid can always be taken in ttii aradually reduced doses. Reduced Jhe secret of any real relief nation. tor about this. Ask your very popular liquid become. They give the help, and right amount liquid laxative generally idwell’s Syrup Pepsin, ina and cascara — both that can form no children. So, try Syrup [n just take regulated it me restores regularity. Describing the value of the Cen sus, Mr. Russell skid that from the results, banks arid financial agen cies are enabled to extend commer cial credit more freely because of more accurate knowledge of what constitutes sound operation expen ses and stock ratios; newspapers are enabled to establish the con sumer market in their circulation fields; wholesalers are able to make a better appraisal of their immedi ate and potential trade territories and thus avoid unproductive ex pense; advertising agencies can de termine comprehensive and accur ate markets for various products; retailers are supplied with needed data on their competitive situation, not only in their particular field Greenwood County: Lucia A. but also regarding the extent of Arnold, William F. Rollins, Jasper.other kinds of competitive busi- C. Simmons, Willie T. Jones. jness. Real estate values, proper McCormick County: Robert M. rentals and the basis for percent age leases are frequently determin ed from business census data, which have great weight because they are Pettigrew. Newberry County: Thomas H. Henderson. Madison T. Pitts, Jess R. Scurry, Elbert H. Summer. Oconee County: Roy R. Littleton, James R. Sullivan, Woodson D. Giles Pickens County: Willie A. Barr, Jr., Everett O. Darsey, Wade T. Gilstrap. Saluda County: Charles L. Davis, Lois C. Salter, Dewey H. Able. * — — i 0 hlv Members of his office staff nam-» appear on these cards. The cards * In his address the South Carolina congressman lauded the type of training and education offered by a military school such as The Cit adel, and added: ... “The people of the United States, and especially the people of South Carolina, are fortunate in that one of our greatest schools is headed by a man of the character and ac complishments of Gen. Charles P. SummeralL” The speaker recounted how he had been among the group who urged upon the retiring chief-of- staff the duty of heading the school, and how “It seemed to many of us a most fitting thing that Genera! Summerall should crown a life of service and of military glory by de voting his talents and his rich and varied experience to the cause of education. In so doing he would be following the exapiple of such great soldiers aS Robert E. Lee, Stephen D. Lee, John. A. LeJeune, William R. Smith and many others who turned from a career of arms to the .cause of instructing, inspiring and guiding young men.” Discussing ‘the type of training NOTICE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of McCormick. Tr» The Court of Common Pleas. IN RE: Aff*.i r< ? of Th'' farmers Ba-ok of McCormick, S. C. TO THE DEPOSITORS AND CRED ITORS ^ THE FARMERS BANK OF McCORMICK. S. C : YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED ^KAT the Hono’-'vhle C. C. Feather- 'tonc Judve of the Eighth Judicial Circuit, has fUed the fol 1f> wir»r Order and that a hearing will be he'd pur<?r , nnt to the terms of the Order at:the time indicated t.here- fo” the piumose of disposing cf the issues made bv the Petition referred to in the G-dm-. W. K. CHARLES, Attorrmv for Receivers. ORDER The Receivers of The Farm'"*- T»or*i< McCo-^Tk. p c„ hevin^ filed in the Office nf the Ci°rv of Court of Common Pleas for Mc- VirmicV County their Report show ier r ^o;pints a^d disbursements in the above entitled cause apd also r.f-vH-o' that they have op tori a^d disbursed practically all asaots o f the said Bank for the benefit of deoositors and creditors and desire *the direction of the OouH-. for the disposition of the re- mairioo- assets of the said Bank. th« fixing and payment of a final dhdrfimd. the fixing and oayment of the balance due the Receivers as commissions and the fixing and oayment of the balance due Receivers’ Attorney for his services and expenses in. this action. IT; IS ORDERED, That these matters'be set for hearing at 10:00 o’clock on the morning of the 5th dav of February, 1936, being the first day of the next ensuing term of Court of Common Pleas for Mc Cormick County, or as soon there after as Counsel can be heard, be fore the presiding Judge; notice of this hiearlng to be given bv publi cation of a copy of this Order In the McConnick Messenger once in each week for three consecutive weeks before saij4s*<late, at whicn tirbe and place the creditors of the said Bank may be heard in re gard to sa*d matters. C. C. FEATHERSTONE, Judge of the Eighth Judicial Cir- cult, at Chambers, Greenwood, S. C. January 14th, *1936.—3t. NOTICE MASTER’S SALE. strictly factuaTstatements without offered by The Citadel MoSwain, m^indice ' < i who * chairman of the House ai fast as reports are received Military Affairs cormnlttee, said they are sent .to Philadelphia by that some people •'who are theo- reglstered mall, where they are 11348 and inclined to be pacifists, carefully guarded Five to eight ma y express opposition to military Sr u latmg “ rds are punched* to training; but fathers and mothers record the Inlonnation on each re- .who have sons of college a ge want port, and no names or addresses j to know where their beys are not mho. rvovriQ only in the daytime but espec ed to date include Charles H. Chreitzberg and Alton W. Parker. Mr. Russell stressed the fact that are tabulated with other cards to produce the figures which are pub lished and become the recognized information given enumerators will basic statistics of business be held in strict confidence. AIL enumerators and other persons connected with the Census work under a drastic Census oath not to disclose or discuss any information submitted for Census purposes. He stated that under the Census law It is a criminal offense to violate this confidence; that no access to individual reports is permitted, not even to other Governmental state or local agencies, and no informa tion will be disclosed which would reveal any of the facts or figures in the returns. The Census is the oldest bureau of the Government, established nearly 150 years ago, 4X*- Gen Summerall Eu logized by Con gressman McSwain Washington, D. C., Jan. 20*—Gen. Charles P. Summerall, one-time chief of staff of the United States army and president of The Citadel at Charleston, was eulogized by Representative MCSwaln—In a speech in the Hoi tives last week, w] ed in full daytime but especially at night.” He then told how the military discipline in such schdbls keeps the youths within bounds, and addec that “it is a strange idea that some people have that military training for a boy of college age will make a militarist out of him. The very Opposite is apt to be the truth. While It will not make a pacifist of him, it will inspire him with genuine patriotism. . McSwain said that one of the most remarkable tributes to Gen eral Summerall was the fact that Lt. Gen. Robert Lee Bullard in his book, “Personalities and Reminis cences of the war,” devotes one to General Sum- chapter is headed erall.” STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of McCormick. Court of Common Pleas. Federal Farm Mortgage Corpora tion, against James Harmon Quattlebaum, . Pursuant to Judgment of. the Court and* a decree of sale in the above entitled cause, I will sell at nubile auction on Salesday in Feb ruary, 1936, (the same being the 3rd day of February), in front of the Courthouse door, in the city o' McCormick. County and State aforesaid, during the legal hours of sale, pn terms specified below, th* following described real estate, to wit: All th&t tract, lot or parcel of land located, situated, lying and being in East Greenwood Township County of McCormick and State of South Carolina, containing Sixtv- five (65) Acres of land according to a plat of survey made by Thos. C. Anderson on the 11th day of Jan uary, 1934, and being bounded on the North by lands of J. R. Dorr and Ross lands; East by Little Creek and lands of «L'D. Tinsley; South bv the Estate of T. L. Quat tlebaum; West by lands of Otto Rosh. 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 apntied on the bid should there be a compliance therewith. No deficiency ludgment being asked, the right thereto being ex pressly waived, the blddinv close at the completion of the same. TERMS OF SALE: CASH; Pur chaser to pay for papers and stamps. J. FRANK MATTISON, Master for McCormick County, S. C. Jan. 11, 1936.—3t. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i County of McCormick. Court of Common Pleas. G. H. Geiger, As Receiver of Abbe- ville-Greenwood Insurance Asso., Plaintiff, VS: Orphan. Agt. Marthos Chapel, Defendant, re: Mrs. Bessie M. Dusenberry and Bank of Ware Shoals as Receiver of Bank of Honea Path, Plaintiff, VS: Abbeville-Greenwood Mutual In surance Asso. Pursuant to order of the Court in the above named case, I will sell before the Court House on Salesday in February, same being 3rd day of t’eb.. 1936, at the same hour of legal 'ales the following described prop erty, to wit: AU that piece, parcel or lot of ’ n r*d situate, lying and being in Abbeville County (now McCormick County), between Little River and "avariwc.h River on the Fork Road, ^ontaini^p Two (2) Acres, more or ><?«!. p.’-'d has such metes, bounds, and courses as follows, Viz: Begin ning on a Stone 34 N., on said road, thence 580 1-2, West 6.32 to a stake in a road, thence 59 1-2 East 316 to a pine, 34, thence N. 80, East 6.32 ^ a stake in srld Fork Road, thence along it North 9 1-2 West 316 to be the beginning Comer, bounded on all sides by lands of Thomas Wadsworth, Estate, lands. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay extra for deeds and stamps. The property is sold subject to taxes. I J. FRANK MATTISON, Master for McCormick County, SwC. McCormick, S. C. ^ January 4,1936. • NOTICE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of McCormick. Court of Common Pleas. G H. Geiger, as Receiver of the Ab beville-Greenwood Mutual Insur ance Asso., Plaintiff, VS: J. R. Quarles. Sr., Trustee St. Mary’s K of P. Hall, Defendant. IN RE: Mrs. Bessie M. Dusenberry and Bank of Ware Shoals as Receiver of Bank of Honea Path, Plaintiff, VS: Abbeville Greenwood Mutual In surance Asso., Defendant. Pursuant to order of the Court in the above named case, I will \ sell before the Court House oh Salesday in February, same being the 3rd day of Feb., 1986, at the usual hour of legal sales the follow- * ing described property, to wit: AH that piece, parcel, or tract of, land, situate, lying and being hi the County of McCormick, State of South Carolina, about five and one- half miles East of the Town of Mt. Carmel, South Carolina, containing one (1) acre., more or less, and bounded by .the lands now or for merly owned by Bob Quarles, Mc- Kelvie and perhaps M. G. & J. J. Dorn. Mars, and others. This being the identical tract of land in which the St. Mary’s K. of P. Hall for merly stood. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay extra for deeds and stamps. The property is sold subject to taxes. J. FRANK MATTISON, Master for McCormick County, S. C. McCormick, S. C. Jan. 4. 1936. CITATION OF LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION CITATION OF LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of McCormick. BY J.. FRANK MATTISON, PRO BATE JUDGE: WHEREAS, E. M. Morgan made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Miss Annie Lou Morgan; THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said Miss Annie Lou Morgan, de ceased, that they be and appear be fore me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at McConnick Court House on the 7th day of February, 1936, next, after publication hereof, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my hand this 22nd day of January, Anno Domini, 1936. J. FRANK MATTISON, Probate Judge for McCormick County. checks COLDS Liquid - Tablets first day Salve - Nose ft? STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Country of McConnick. BY J. FRANK MATTISON, PRO- BATTS JUDGE: WHEREAS, Mrs. Hanora C. Dorn made suit to me to grant her Let ters of Administration of the Estate and effects of J. J. Dorn: THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and the Kindred and Creditors of said J. J. Dorn, deceased, that the be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at McCormick Court House on Jan uary 31st,. 1936, next, alter publica tion hereof, at 10 o’clock in tht forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my hand this 16th day of January, Anno Domini. 1936. J. FRANK MATTISON, Probate Judge for McCormick County. DR. HENRY J. GODIN ■ j. i • ■ Sight Specialist Eyes Examined ! Spectacles And Eye Glasses j Professionally Fitted. 956 Broad Street Augusta, Go. Monuments I represent the Standard Monu ment Co., Ball Ground, Ga. My prices are right and everything I sell is absolutely guaranteed to be as represented by the Company. May I call and bring my large catalog so that you may look them over. J. W. CORLEY, Agent For The Standard Marble Co. P. O. Box No. 84, McCormick, S. 0. . j <