McCormick messenger. (McCormick, S.C.) 1902-current, March 19, 1936, Image 3
Thursday, March 19, 1936
MeCORMlCK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA
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GALLANT-BELK COMPANY
“Greenwood’s Leading Department Store .. Sells Everything
For Less”
NEW STYLES ARE HERE NOW—
New Stylish up-to-date
Ladies’ Ready-to-wear
Direct from New York’s leading
ready-to-wear manufacturers are
now being shown at Gallant-Belk
Company . . . Greenwood’s leading
ready-to-wear department ... al
most every day new dresses, coats,
hats and suits are being received.
If you want a dress for
$1.98
or a better dress as high as $16.50,
visit our ladies’ ready-to-wear de
partment on our Second Flo6r if
you want to save money.
See our selection of new Spring
Coats
White coats . . Fancy Coats . . Ideal
for Spring! See these better values
in Ladies’ new Spring Coats!
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s
Shoes for Spring
' . * • * l .
Visit our big shoe department. Our
shoes are fitted by X-Ray .. the only
X-Ray shoe fitting machine in
Greenwood. The X-Ray is the prop
er way and only correct way to fit
shoes. We fit the feet and sell the
shoes!
New Pumps, Straps, Oxfords, Ties
and Sandals. Low, Medium, High or
Cuban heels. A big assortment of
colors.
We are receiving new shipments of
Shoes every few davs that are stylish
and up-to-date and it is no longer
necessary to pay higher prices to be
properly fitted in good quality, ser
viceable shoes. Gallant-Belk Com
pany will save you money on your
shoe bills.
PIECE GOODS
Gallant-Belk Company has the larg
est Piece Goods department in
Greenwood. The thrifty buyer will
find here a wide selection of the
newest Spring fabrics and patterns
for making dresses of all kinds.
Come to Gallant-Belk Company and
save money!
Everybody’s Talking
Gallant-Belk Company’s ready-to-
wear, shoes and hosiery departments
are the talk of Greenwood. The
wonderful values that are being
given in these three big departments
are like the values all over our big
store.
Such values bring them in and our
good service and proper treatment
bring them back again . . . just an
other reason why Gallant-Belk Com
pany is doing so much more busi
ness than any other store in Green
wood!
Buy Your
HOSIERY
from Gallant-Belk Company. Better
hosiery and a big assortment of the
new Spring shades from which to
make your selections.
Gallant-Belk Company carries A
Complete Line Of
Men’s Furnishings
Buy
HART-SCHAFFNER & MARX
Suits
New ROCKINGHAM Suits
FRIEDMAN-HARRY MARX Suits
from Gallant-Belk Company
We also carry
. . . EMERSON HATS
. . . ESSLEY SHIRTS
(the originator of the truben-
ized collar!
. . . RIEGEL SHIRTS
(sanforized shirt with trnben-
ized collar)
. . , EDWIN CLAPP SHOES
. . . FLORSHEIM SHOES
. . . DR. M. W. LOCKE SHOES
. . . E. T- WRIGHT ARCH PRE
SERVER SHOES
. . . WEYENBERG SHOES
Visit Our New and Complete
BOY’S DEPARTMENT
On our second floor. Gallant-Belk
Company is the only store in Green
wood with a complete Boy’s Depart
ment. Everything for the boy . . be
sure and visit our boy’s department
and save money!
USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN.. IT COSTS YOU NO MORE!
GALLANT-BELK
GREENWOOD’S LEADING
DEPARTMENT STORE
COMPANY
GREENWOOD, S. G
THE HOME OF
BETTER VALUES
FINAL SETTLEMENT
I
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of McCormick.
In The Probate Court.
NOTICE is hereby giveh that
Ben T. Spence and Herbert Wide-
man as Administrators Cum Testa-
mento Annexe of thfe estate of
Henry Wideman, deceased, have
this day made application unto me
tfor a final accounting and dis
charge as such Administrators Cum
Teetamento Annexe of the estate
erf. Henry Wideman, Deceased, and
the 7th day of April, 1936, at ten
o’clock in the forenoon has been
fixed for the hearing of said peti
tion. ,
ALL persons holding claims
against said estate are hereby
notified to present same on of be
fore, the abov? date or else be for-
barred^
J. FRANK MATTTSON,
of probate for McCormick
^ty, S. C.
5th, til*:
DR. HENRY J. GODIN
Sight
Specialist
Eyes Examined
Spectacles And Eye Glasses
Professionally Fitted.
956 Broad Street ____ Augusta, Ga.
'erswii
home of the former’s brother, Mr.
D. T. LaGroon, near town.
Misses Annie and Hettie McGrath
and Miss Cecelia Patrick of Green
ville were visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. McGrath Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Manly LaGroon
and little son, Bobby, of Greenwood
visited relatives near town Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Morgan and
son, Charles Morgan, and Mrs. W.
G. Huguley spent Friday in Green
ville as guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.
H. Huguley.
Mrs. J. J. Dorn spent Thursday
with friends in Columbia.
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 property of Rosa Murray,
and is described as follows:
| Twenty-five (25) acres of land,
more or less, in School District No.
2, McCormick County, State of
South Carolina, bounded on north
by creek; east, by tract No. 8 of
Guillebeaux Estate; south, by Mill
Creek Road; west, by tract No. 6 of
Guillebeaux Estate: being tract No.
7 of Guillebeaux Estate as shown
by plat of A. K. Britt.
J. T. FOOSHE,
Tax Collector, McCormick County.
McCormick, S. C.,
March 17, 1936.—3t.,
MASTER’S SALE.
Mrs. J. B. Harmon, Jr., spent the
past week end with her mother.
Mrs. Nina Felder, at Holly Hill, S. C
Mrs. Sallie Talbert left Sunday
for a visit with her daughter. Miss
Josie Talbert, who teaches at Lake-
view, S. C.
i Miss Sallie M. Ward, District
Health Nurse, leaves this week for
Peabody College, Nashville, Tenn.,
where she will take a three months’
course in Public Health Nursing.
I The Health Office will remain
. open during her absence. After her
return plans for health work will
be announced.
1X1
Civil Service
Examinations
The United States Civil Service
Commission has announced open
competitive examinations as fol
lows:
Associate physicist (radio), $3,200
a year.
Junior meteorologist, $2,000 a year,
Bureau of Agricultural Economics,
Department of Agriculture. Op
tional subjects are: (1) Climatol
ogy, and (2) Physical and dynamic
meteorology.
j All States except Colorado, Iowa,
Maryland, Nebraska, South Dakota,
Vermont, Virginia, and the Dis
trict of Columbia have received
less than their quota of appoint
ments in the apportioned depart
mental service in Washington, D. C.
| Full information may be obtain
ed from the Secretary of the United
States Civil Service Board of Ex
aminers at the post office, or cus
tomhouse in any city which has
a post office of the first or the
second class, or from the United
States Civil Service Commission,
Washington, D. C.
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 describ
ed property to satisfy the taxes due
the State of South Carolina and the
County of McCormick, for the years
1932, 1933 and 1934, and the same
will be sold to the highest bidder
for cash on salesday in April, 1936,
during the leeal hours of sale in
front of the Court House Door at
McCormick. South Carolina, and
the proceeds of the sale v/ill be ap
plied to the payment, of the sMd
taxes and the cost of said seizure
and sale, to wit:
The property of Eddie Tompkins,
and is described as follows:
Fifty-five (55) acres of land,
more or less, in School District No.
3, McCormick County, State of
South Carolina, bounded on north
by land' of Thomas Tompkins;
east, by Little River; south, by
lands of Mark Belcher and Elbert
Tompkins; west, by land of Eu
gene and William Tompkins, and
probably others.
J. T. FOOSHE,
Tax Collector, McCormick County.
McCormick, S. C.,
March 17, 1936.—3t.
NOTICE OF TAX SALE
Insurance
Under and by virtue of a war
rant issued to me by the County
Treasurer of McCormick County, I
have seized the following describ
ed property to satisfy the taxes
'due the State of South Carolina
and the County of McCormick, for
I the years 1932 and 1933, and the
[same will be sold to the highest
bidder for cash on salesday in April,
1936, during the legal hours of sale
in froat of the Court House Door
at McCormick, South Carolina, 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:
I Thp property of Alex Statum,
and is described as follows:
Twenty-five (25) acres of land,
more or less, in School District No.
2, McCormick County, State of
South Carolina, bounded on north
by land of Rosa Guillebeaux; east,
by Willington Creek and land of
J. C. Schrimp; south, by land of
Ball; west, by land of Rosa Guille
beaux, and probably others.
I J. T. FOOSHE,
Tax Collector, McCormick County.
McCormick, S. C.,
March 17, 1936.—3t.
Fire Insurance And All
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of McCormick.
Court of Common Pleas.
The Union Central Life Insurance
Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio, a Cor
poration organized and existing
under and by virture of the laws
of the State of Ohio, Plaintiff,
against
J. W. Britt, Planters Fertilizer and
Phosphate Co. a Corporation: T.
G. White; and J. S. Strom, T. J.
Sibert, and P. j. Robinson, as
Receivers of Farmers Bank of
McCormick, the latter a corpora
tion organized under the laws of
South Carolina, now in liquida
tion, Defendants.
Pursuant to judgment of the
Court and a decree of sale in the
abo^e entitled cause, I will sell at
public auction on Salesday in April,
1936, (the same being the 6th day
of April), in front of the Court
house door, in the city of McCor
mick, County and State aforesaid*
during the legal hours of sale, on
terms specified below, the follow
ing described real estate, to wit:
All that tract or plantation of
land and oremises, hereinafter par
ticularly described, lying and being
in the County of McCormick, State
of South Carolina, known as Bad-
wMl, containing Four Hundred and
Fifty (450) acres, more or less,
laid off as follows: Beginning at
a point on the western boundary
where Joseph N. Alston’s line cross
es the Charleston and Western
Carolina Railway, near Little River
and Pettigrew Station on said rail
road, running thence north 1.50
east, 15.30 chains to corner marked
by knot, running thence north 53.50
east 7.44 chains to rock comer,
running thence north 43 west 25
chains to corner marked by stake,
running thence north 47 east 12.31
chains to stake running thence
north 43 west 11.15 chains to corner
marked by rock, thence north 3.50
east 15.75 chains to rock near the
roadway, thence north 47 east 44.61
chains to old mark, thence south
44.50 east 11.95 chains to comer
in Buffalo Creek, thence south 74,
east 52.20 chains to comer 35 links
west to Bad well Ave.. thence south
18.25 west 29.20 chains to comer
Engivine Creek, thence down cen-
, ter Engivine Creek to Buffalo
Creek, thence down Buffalo Creek
to Charleston and Western Caro
lina Railway and up said railroad
to point of beginning, and more
fully represented by plat made by
A. K. Britt, Civil Engineer, July 22,
,1913, and being the same premises
conveyed to the Union Central
Life Insurance Company by Deed,
dated March 5, 1924, and recorded
in book 5. page 471 of the deed
records of McCormick County*
South Carolina.
I Terms of Sale: Cash; the
I highest bidder at such sale, before
his bid is accepted, shall pay to the
Judge of Probate acting as Mas
ter, five (5%) per cent of the
amount of his bid, and if he fails
so to do, the Judge of Probate
acting as Master shall immediate
ly resell the said premises, at the
same place, on the same terms and
; conditions, and at the risk of the
■ former high bidder,
j Purchaser to pay for papers and
stamps.
J. FRANK MATTISON,
Judge of Probate • acting as Master
for McCormick County, S. C.
March 16, 1936.—3t.
NOTICE OF TAX SALE
Olhpr Kirrlc of Insurance Ex-' Under and b y virtue of a war-
UUier Ivinas or insurance i,x rant issued to me by the Coimty |
ccpt Life.
NOTICE OF SALE
HUGH C. BROWN,
McCORMICK. S. 0.
Treasurer of McCormick County, I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
have seized the following describ- j County of McCormick.
iid property to satisfy the taxes Court of Common Pleas,
due the State of South Carolina The Federal Land Bank of Colum-
and the County of McCormick, for
the years 1932, 1933 and 1934, and
bia, Plaintiff,
against
SALVE
for
Liquid - Tablets
Salve - Nose
Drops
COLDS
price
5c, 10c, 25c
the same will be sold to the highest B - R - Henderson, Defendant,
bidder for cash on salesday in April. • Pursuant to judgment of the
1936, during the legal hours of sale Court and a Decree of sale in the
in front of the Court House Door above entitled cause, I will $ell at
at McCormick, South Carolina, and puolic auction on Salesday in "April,
the proceeds of the sale will be (the same being the 6th day
applied to the payment of the said April), in front of the Court
taxes and the cost of said seizure House door, in the city of McCor-
and sale, to wit: ,mick, County and State aforesaid.
The property of E. R., Mary I.. during the legal hours of sale, on
NOTICE OF TAX SALE
terms specified below, the follow
ing described real estate, to wit:
All that certain piece, parcel or
J. C. Leard. M. B. Ragan, W. B.
Price, and is described as follows:
Thirty (30) acres of land, more _ . .
or less, in School District No. 4, Me- tra ct of land containing Fifty (50)
i Cormick County, Stef e of South acres, more or less, situate, lying
Under and bv virtue of a war . 1 Carolina, bounded on north by and being about two and one-half
rant issued to me by the Countv land of E - M - Price; east, by land miles North from the Town of Mc-
Treasurer of McCormick Countv of E - R - Leard & W. B. Price; south, i Cormick, in Indian Hill Township,
I have seized the followine describ- b y Rocky Creek; west, by land of County of McCormick, State of
ed property to satisfy the taxes T - A - Cowtin and public road, and South Carolina, having such shape,
due the State of South Carolina Probably others. metes, courses and distances as will
and the County of McCormick, for _ T - FOOSHE,
the years 1933, 1934 and 1935, ’and Ta * Collector, McCormick County.
McCormick. S. C„
March 17, 1936.—3t.
NOTICE
McCORMICK DRY
CLEANERS
Mrs. W. P. Parks, Jr., Proprietress
Mr. J. E. Bell, worshipful master
of the local Mine Lodge. No. 117,
A. F. M., Mr. R. N. Edmunds, wor
shipful master of Parksville Lodge,
A. F. M., Mr. J. T. Creswell, wor
shipful master of Troy Lodge, A.
F. M., and Mr. Eugene Thurmond,
worshipful master of Cold Spring
Lodge, A. F. M., attended the an
nual session of the Grand Lodge of
Ancient Free Masons held in Co
lumbia on March 11th and 12th.
the same will be sold to the highest
bidder for cash on salesday in
April, 1936, 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 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
the said taxes and the cost of said Cdunty of McCormick.
seizure and sale, to wit: In the Court of Commim Pleas,
j The property of A. H. Faulkner, Kandas Berry, Plaintiff, v
.and is described as follows: ** I - VS:
! All of the certain stock of goods, George Yeld.ell, Defendant. . . _ . . . - _ . . j,
; wares and merchandise including Pursuant to order of the Court Clerk of C. 0 ^ ,* or ^^orm^ck
fixtures now located in-the front in the above named, case, I will County^in Book of Deeds 34, Page
end of building owned by M. G. & sell before the Court House. on |"^. The remaining twenty-five
J. J. Dorn on Augusta Street in the Salesday in April, same being the f£ Tes s ^ 1( Lt rac t w as conveyed to
Town of McCormick, State of South 6th day of . April, 1936, at the usual th e ® aid E ’' ^ er J? ers °A T -
more fully appear by reference to
a plat thereof, made by C. J. Britt,
Surveyor, 10th Feb. 1919, and be
ing bounded on the North by lands
of R. Cresswell; on the East oy
lands of Mrs. Bradley; on the South
by lands of Mrs. Narcissa Hender
son; and on the West by R. Cress-
well land. Twenty-five acres,of the
said tract is the same as was here
tofore conveyed to the said B. R.
Henderson by Mary N. Henderson
ov her deed dated March 14th,
1916, and recorded in the Office of
Carolina, an inspection of which hour of legal sales the following
might be had before date of sale described property, to wit:
We’ll clean for you, press lor you,
repair for you, yes even dye for
you. .
Our business is to take care of
your clothes.
Phone 31.
McConaick, 8. C.
by application to the undersigned.
J. T. FOOSHE,
All that certain lot or parcel
of land, situate, lying and being
Tax Collector, McCormick County.' in the Town of McCormick, County
McCormick, S. C„
March 17, 1936.—3t.
Traylor and Dr. Geo. A. Traylor,
which deed has been filed for
record in the Office of the Clerk
of Court for McCormick County.
A cash deposit of five (5%) per
cent, of the highest bid, unless
made by the Plaintiff, or its At-
NOTICE OF TAX SALE
Misses Elnita Harvey and Frances
Strom spent the past week end in
Plnopolis with friends and relatives.
Nri and Mrs. Y. R. LaGroon and
cWidAen of Ware Street,
ftfeeiAwood, spent Sunday in the
of McCormick and State of South
Carolina, being Lots No. 2, 30 and
31, In Block 1, as shown in a cer- itorney, will be required as evidence
tain map made by A. K. Britt, re- of good faith, said deposit to be
corded in the Office of the Clerk' applied on the bid should there be
of Court, Abbeville County, South a compliance therewith.
Under and by virtue of a war- Carolina, Book 30, page 305. This I No deficiency judgment beinj
rant issued to me by the County property is bounded by Carolina asked, the right thereto being ex-
Treasurer of McCormick County, I Street, Church Street, and the pressly waived, the bidding will
have seized the following describ- property of Minnie Perrin, W. K. close at the completion of the
ed property to satisfy the taxes Charles, and Hannah Brownlee. ' same.
due the State of South Carolina, Terms of sale cash, purchaser to, nf rash- Purrhaspr
and the County of McCormick, and pay extra for deeds and stamps. nav for oaoerg and stamos
the same will be sold to the highest, J. FRANK MATTISON, “ pay “ r J* 1 ?*? . " '
bidder for cash on salesday in Master for McCormick County, 1 . frank, maiiioon,
April, 1936, during the legal hours, South Carolina. ^ Master for MieOonnick County, S.
of sale in front of the Court House Mar. 16, 1936.—3t. J Mar. 16, 1936.—3t.