McCormick messenger. (McCormick, S.C.) 1902-current, March 26, 1936, Image 3

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I I Tliuriy, March 26, 19B6 McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA Page [member . . . You Always Save at Gallant-Belk Company! -BELK COMPANY .99 ^‘The Home of Better Values’ SELLS EVERYTHING FOR LESS— ie you are in Greenwood visit Gallant-Belk Company and at your conve- nienmsit every department of KENWOOD’S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE’’ wonderful values that are offered you in every department. ~ ,i| Nat our big Shoe Department where the national and better known toes' are sold and properly fitted by X-Ray. jvisit Greenwood’s largest and most complete Ladies’ Ready-to-W ear de vour Second Floor. lant-Belk Co. r alues! BASE or CONGO- 4.95 10 FEl\ BASE or CONGOLE- KDiB|'~ *6 ^9 FELT BASE or CONGOLE- $1.98 Yard Wide PRINTS, good quality, 10c PerYard Wide CURTAIN SCRIM, gg Per'Yard Good WINDOW SHADES, a real value, & ! v^ t 25c each TURK1 good qi TOWELS, Small hut RUGS X fust received a new ship- imported Grass Rugs. Ideal spring and Summer! This is ^time to* take up your wool rugs nit down your rugs for spring _ier. We are now showing a big assortment of these Genuine Grass Rugs. Ask to see them! X-RAY SHOE FITTING Gallant-Belk Company fit the feet and sell the shoes. Have your shoes fitted by X-Ray . . have your children’s shoes fitted by X-Ray . . the only CORRECT way to fit your shoes PROPERLY! NOW' is the time and Gallant-Belk Company is the place to buy your Sheets, ^Sheeting, Pillow Cases and Bedspreads at the cheapest prices that have been known to sell at in several years. 72 x 90 BLEACHED SHEETS Each 81 x 99 BLEACHED SHEETS Each 1 BELK’S 4-YEAR SHEETS. (Guar anteed to give satisfactory house hold wear for four years) Each PILLOW CASES Each Sheets from the cheapest that is good to the best that is made. Re gardless of the price you want to pay ... we have the sheet you want! AND IF YOU WANT BETTER Sheets. ' . . . CANNON’S FINE MUSLIN SHEETS .... BULK'S PRIDE O? THE STATE SHEETS .... ROWAN SHEETS .'. . . CHATHAM SHEETS .... THE FAMOUS CLOTH OF GOLD SHEETS .... COME TO GALLANT-BELK COMPANY AND BUY THEM! FLASH! WASH DRESSES on our Second Floor at 39c MEN’S FURNISHINGS We handle the genuine Essley Shirts . . . Essley is the originator of the trubenized collar. We handle Riegel Shirts . . . collar trubenized and the shirt sanforized. Every shirt full cut! Buy Essley and Riegel Shirts from Gallant-Belk Company. Satisfaction guaranteed with every purchase! Gallant-Belk Company sell the fol lowing famous and well-known lines of Men’s shoes— . . . EDWIN CLAPP . . . MUSE- BECK . . . FLORSHEIM ... DR. M. W. LOCKE . . . E. T. WRIGHT ARCH PRESERVER .... RED GOOSE and COMPLEX SHOES for Children. . . EMERSON HATS and HART- SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS . . . Custom Made Suits by the GLOBE TAILORING CO. You Will Find Complete Lines In Every Department From Which To Make Your Selections! Dry Goods Hosiery and Toilet , Goods Home Furnishings—Ladies Ready-to-Wear, and Millinery We have a complete Baby Depart ment which is kept up-to-date! Gallant-Belk Company is the only store in Greenwood with a real Boy’s Department! If we do not have in this department what you want for your boy ... let us know and we will get it for you! Second Floor Men’s Work Clothes Now, if it is clothing for the work ing man you want . . . Gallant-Belk Company is the place and now is the time to save money. Now you can buy Men’s "X, Jack Rabbit Overalls m*de especially for the Belk Stores vrlpch a short time ago sold for 5jl,25 at a new low price of $1.10 perpair Men’s Work Shirts A wonderful value at— 39 c Each > USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN! • Gallant-Belk Company Furnishes You Merchandise From the Cheapest that Is Good to the Best That is Made! AND SELLS EVERYTHING FOR LESS! GALLANT-BELK GREENWOOD’S LEADING PflMD AMV DEPARTMENT ST0RE , uUIvIPnNT GREENWOOD. S. G THE HOME OF BETTER VALUES '/KWh Messrs. R. N. Edmunds and J. P. Brunson of Parksville were visitors here Tuesday morning. Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Blackwell have returned from a two weeks’ visit to relatives in Charlotte, N. C. Liquid - Tablets Salve - Nose Drops SALVE for COLDS price 5c, 10c, 25c Mrs. J. B. Britt and children from Ninety Six were visitors here; Monday. Mr. J. H. Wideman of Plum Branch was a visitor here Satur day. FOR HAIR AMD SCAlP - ,Ap AN«E OU. A " f, * #pt,e Scalp Madiciaa- Dlffcrmt from ordinary Hair Tonic* — FEEL IT WORKI A» AllOruagliti “rV** : Th J Troth About in* mir. National Rcm,dy Co., York Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Freeland visited their daughter, Miss Vir ginia Freeland, at Lander Col lege on last Sunday. NOTICE OF TAX SALE Mr. A. C. Bradshaw of Parks ville was a visitor here Saturday. Miss Sara Walker of Greenwood spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Walker. Mr. E. L. Langley of Plum Branch was a visitor here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gable of Ware Shoals spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Gable, of the Buffalo community. Mr. J. W. McBride of Willington was a visitor here last Thursday. Mr. J. L. Smith spent Monday in Atlanta buying mules for his sales stables here. Mr. D. J, McAllister of Mt. Car mel was a visitor here Friday. 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 1933, 1934 and 1935, and 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 the said taxes and the cost of said seizure and sale, to wit: The property of A. H. Faulkner, and is described as follows: All of the certain stock of goods, wares and merchandise including fixtures now located in the front end of building owned by M. G. & J. J. Dorn on Augusta Street in the Town of McCormick, State of South Carolina, an inspection of which might be had before date of sale by application to the undersigned. J. T. FOOSHE, Tax Collector, McCormick County. McCormick, S. C., March 17, 1936.—3t. NOTICE OF TAX SALE Mr. W. A. Lawton of Willington was a visitor here yesterday. i Mrs. T. A. Patrick and young son, Keith Patrick, left Monday for their home in, Mullan, Idaho, after spending several months here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Ingalls. They expect to stop over in Bozeman, Montana, for a short visit before going on to Mullan. The American Legion Auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs. E. L. Rogers on Thursday p. m., April 2nd, at 3:30 o’clock, with Mrs. G. J. Sanders, Jr., as associate hostess. Officers And Teachers Urged To Attend S. S. Conference 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, and 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 |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 , bv ereek: east, bv 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. Officers and teachers of every Sunday School in Edgefield Bap- i tist Association are urged to at- NOTICE OF TAX SALE MASTER’S SALE. 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 virtue 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 above 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 nremises, hereinafter par ticularly described, lying and being in the County of McCormick, State of South Carolina, known as Bad- well, containing Four Hundred and Fifty 1450) 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 1.5(F 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 tjhence north 43 west 11.15 chains to corner marked by rock, thence north 8.50 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 Badwell Ave., thence south 18.25 west 29.20 chains to corner 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. Terms of Sale: Cash; the 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. 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 SALE . Under and by virtue of a war- tend the Sunday School conference rant issued to me by the County STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 1 1J ^ ^ ~ ~ County of McCormick. to be held at Bold Springs church Treasurer of McCormick County, I at Union Meeting at 2:15 p. m., ^ following describ- March 29, 1936. Court of Common Pleas. H. E. Freeland. Schloss Bros. & Co. Representative At ed property to satisfy the taxes The Federal Land Bank of Colum- due the State of South Carolina j bia, Plaintiff, and the County of McCormick, for! against the years. 1932 and 1933, and the B. R. Henderson, Defendant, same will be sold to the highest, Pursuant to judgment of the bidder for cash on salesday in April, Court and a Decree of sale in the 1936, during the legal hours of sale above entitled cause, I will sell at in front of the Court House Door puolic auction on Salesday in April, at McCormick, South Carolina, and 1936, (the same being the 6tb day the proceeds of the sale will be of April), in front of the Court applied to the payment of the House door, in the city of McCor- H. Dnicker’s Store A,™! AfL sa ) d taxes J an , d the'cost of said mick. County'anT State'aforesaid, Ull April OtD seizure and sale, to wit: during the legal hours of sale on A | The property of Alex Statum, terms specified below, the follow- ““ and is described as follows: ling described real estate, to wit: Mr. Charlie Gross, representative | Twenty-five (25) acres of lane', I All that certain piece! parcel or of Schloss Bros. & Co. of Baltimore more or less, in School District No. tract of land containing’ Fifty (50) will be at my store in McCormick 1’ 1 ^P c J? rm u k ? oun !; y ’. state o* acres, more or less, situate, lying for one dav onlv Mondav Aoril i £ 0U i th P ar , ol i, na ’ ^ u ^ d i d on nort hand being about two and one-half ° e “ ay only ’ Monday - A P nl !by land of Rosa Guillebeaux; east,'miles North from the Town of Mc- 6th, for the purpose of taking by Willington Creek and land of Cormlck, in Indian Hill Township, measures for tailor made suits for'J- C. Schrimp; south, by land of County of McCormick, State of men and boys for the spring and ? ad ’ wes ^ hy ^ and ? osa ® u hle- South Carolina, having such shape. summer season. This is the only visit he make to McCormick this season, so be sure to see him at this time if you need a tailor made suit for either spring or summer. H. DRUCKER. beaux, and probably others. | J. T. FOOSHE, will Tax Collector, McCormick County. McCormick, S. C., March 17, 1936.—3t. NOTICE OF TAX SALE CITATION OF LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Countv of McCormick. BY J. FRANK MATTISON, PRO BATE JUDGE: WHEREAS, Henry T. Christian made suit to me to grant him Let ters of Administration Cum Testa- mento Annexo of the Estates and effects of B. W. Christian and Frances A. Christian; THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said B. W. Christian and Frances A. Christian, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court ‘ of Probate, to be held at McCor mick Court House on the 4th day of April, 1936, next, after publication hereof, at 10 o’clock In the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my hand this 21st day of March, Anno Domini, 1936. J. FRANK MATTISON, Probate Judge for McCormick County. . .. 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 legal hours of sale in front 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: The property of E. R., Mary I., 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, Mc Cormick County, Sta/te of South Carolina, bounded on north by land of E. M. Price; east, by land of E. R. Leard & W. B. Price; south, by Rocky Creek; west, by land of T. A. Dowtin and public road, and probably others. J. T. FOOSHE, Tax Collector, McCormick County. McCormick, S. C., March 17, 1936.—St. metes, courses and distances as will 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 cy 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 hv her deed dated March 14th, 1916, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Court for McCormick County in Book of Deeds 34, Page 358. The remaining twenty-five acres of said tract was conveyed to the said B. R. Henderson by M. T. 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 torney, will be required as evidence of good faith, said deposit to bo 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; Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. J. FRANK MATTISON, Master for McCormick County, s. C. Mar. 16,' 1936—3t.