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McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK. SOli I H CAROLINA Thursday, April 23, 1936 Red Cross Contributions Clatworthy’s Cross Roads— Mr. and Mrs. Joe J. Link $2.00 Miss Clarkie Link -50 J. E. Taggart 100 N. D. Sanders 100 Raymond Link -25 Mrs. R. A. Wideman -35 C. S. Dansby 15 J. C. Dansby -50 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dansby 100 Miss Rebecca Dansby -25 Eonner Dansby 100 Miss Frances Wilson -25 $8.25 Additional Contributions from Mt. Carmel— Mrs. John W. Morrah $1.00 Mary Johnson -25 Flashes From Afield Caught from March Reports of County Farm Agents $1.25 Additional Contributions from McCormick— J. S. Strom $ 100 M. G. & J. J. Dorn, Inc. 10.00 $11.00 Additional Contributions from Modoc— Mrs. J. M. Reese — $ 50 Miss Ethel McDaniel 25 .75 Contributions from Youngs— Mrs. Sallie Young — $1.00 S. T. Young 100 J. A. Young 1.00 C. J. Young .25 Miss Willie Young 1.03 Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Franklin — 1.00 J. C. Young .50 $5.75 Corrections in contributions from Willington— Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Andrews $2.00, in the gtead of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McNair. Additional Contributions from Plum Branch— Mrs. Fannie M. Parks $1.00 Augustus Tompkins .50 Mamie Tompkins .50 $2.00 Contributions from Buffalo— Buffalo Baptist Sunday School $11.40 $11.40 J. Arch Talbert, Chairman A, R. c. The present poultry prices have stimulated poultry production, and during the past two months 5,000 baby chicks have been purchased by farmers in the county.—W. H. Graven, Bamberg. At the Savannah Stock Show, Lester Yarn of Pritchardville ex hibited and sold 15 Hereford grades which had been on feed 120 days. Mr. Yarn was well pleased with his sale.—T. H. Seabrook, Beaufort. One demonstrator, T. F. Sowell, lays that spring is the time to make money from poultry, even if the price' of eggs is 15 cents. His records show this to be true.—J. C. Willis, Chesterfield. With much interest in sweet potato seed improvement, we have placed about 75 bushels of pure seed among 16 men and got two fire-heated hotbed's under way dur- ng March.—F. M. Rast, Clarendon. The interest in beekeeping is still )ii the increase. One man has or- iered about $150 worth of supplies and is transferring 72 old-fashion- 3d hives into the new equipment.— L. W. Alford, Colleton. More than 100 bushels of pure iisease-free sweet potatoes have ieen placed with farmers over the xmnty this month. The demand ms been greater than the supply.— r. C. Meares, Dorchester. Bill Bratcher, Hickory Grove 4-H ilubster, made 55 bushels on hb ere of corn, won second prize at the state fair, and is finding ready iale for seed corn at $1.59 p3r bushel.—J. C. McComb, Horry. Fifteen beef calves have bee .3 placed with 4-H club boys to be fed out for the State Fair this fall, and two more will be placed soon.—T. O. Bowen, Sumter. Interest in lespedeza has gone far beyend anything we expected and 65,000 pounds of seed have been planted. This will help these farmers to qualify under the new farm program.—T. B. Lee, Union. Notice: (L-2503)—United State 3f America-, Western District of South Carolina, In The District Court—Greenwood Division. United States of America vs. 1,744.10 acres }f land in McCormick County, South Carolina,—Mona Jefferson Estate, et al. The above consists ol the following tracts: Estate of Mona Jefferson, Tract No. 246, sit- ors of estate of Florence E. Stoke? The heirs and J or assigns of the following deceased persons whose lames or addresses are not known: Sliza A. Atkinson, Edmund B. Bel cher, Ann N. Brannon, Edmund B. Brannon, Hugh M. Brannon, Mary Rebecca Brannon. V/i”iam B. Bran non, James S. Harrison, Jane E. Lanier, John B. Lanier, Mary I. uate, lying and being in McCormick i Lanier, Paris C. Lanier, R. T. Lanle T \ County, South Carolina, containing, | Susan E. Lanier, Sarah I. Lewisi according to survey, five hundred nuranam Markly, Leroy H. Mundyi three and 60-100 (503.60) acres, i Florence E. Stokes, L. A. Wren, Sr! more or less, in which the following Estate of R. F. Bradley, Tract No! named persons, firms or corpora- 284, situate, lying and being in Mo tions have, or claim to have, an in- Cormick County, South Carolina, terest: Resident Defendants— containing, according to survey, Frank Broadwater and wife (Oc- one hundred sixty-four and 40-100 cupants), McCormick Co., S. C.; (164.40) acres, more or less, and in John Carter and wife (Occupants), which the following named persons, McCormick Co., S. C.; P. P. Doo- firms or corporations have, or claim little, T. W. Lanham and T. C. to have, an interest: Resident De- Winn (Judgment Creditors), Plum fendants—Bank of Greenwood, Winning Jersey Bull Is Nature’s Favorite “Horse Sense” Advice Offered Motorists * L Good old horse sense goes a long way in the proper care of an au tomobile motor and in obtaining maximum mileage at a minimum ■cost, say the laboratory scientist - of Gulf Oil Corp.-Gulf Refining Co. Stressing the need fer a proper grade . motor oil and a gasoline especially refined for the Spring season. Gulf urges motorists to heed these simple facts: To begin with, it has been nec essary to use a very light oil in the crank-case during the extreme win ter weather just past. Even if this winter-grade oil were in prime -condition, it might not lubricate proparly in warm weather. More over, frequent use of the choke, when practically pure gasoline has entered the cylinders, has tended to thin out the already light lubri cant. During cold weather when the motor has been running, the crank case has contained warm, moist air which has condensed when the motor has cooled off. In extreme cases ice has formed on the bottom of the crankcase, or frozen in the oil pump. In ordinary cases sludge has formed from the mixture of water, dirt and oil. Sludge is noth ing more or less than a thick gooey mass which tends to block the screen on the oil pump and clog oil lines. The need for changing motor oil Victor in National Dairy Show Featured in Natural Nitrate Educational Program CITATION OF LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of McCormick. BY J FRANK MATTISON, PRO BATE JUDGE: WHEREAS, S. T. Young, made suit to me to grant J. C. Young and C. J. Young Letters of Ad ministration of the Estate and ef fects of Mrs. Sallie Young; THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said Mrs. Sallie Young, deceased, that they be and appear before me. In the Court of Probate, to be held at McCormick Court House on the 2nd day of May, 1936, next, after publication hereof, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any ey have, why the said Adminis- .ation should not be granted. GIVEN under my hand this 18th ly of April, Anno Domini, 1936. J. FRANK MATTISON, ite Judge for McCormick Itfc ... - - The last National Dairy Show in 3t. Louis, Mo., brought out an amazing Jersey Bull. He swept through the field of contestants and emerged the 1935 Grand Champion. This bull, which the judges agreed, “had everything,” is featured in the current natural Thilean nitrate of soda advertise ment. This series of announcements ap pears regularly in this newspaper as part of the all-South program of educational publicity which the natural nitrate people are conduct ing. The featured bull is Foremost High Flyer, owned by A. H. Goss, The Oaklands, Ann Arbor, Mich. Throughout the entire series of announcements, the natural nitrate people use special photographs of outsanding animals as illustra tions. The point is made that these blue ribbon creatures outstrip others of this kind because of a special gift of Nature—a natural balance of the vital elements—the same natural gift that made Jack Dempsey the greatest fighter of lis day. And, they point out, Chil ean nitrate, is likewise favored by vlother Nature. Centuries ago, when this nitro- jen fertilizer was created, Nature mdowed it not only with a high percentage of quick-acting nitro- en, but also a long list of other lements—such elements as mag nesium, manganese, boron, iodine ;alcium, potassium and many >thers. In natural nitrate, these re called the vital impurities and t is the natural balance and blend of these vital impurities in this fertilizer, coupled with its nitro gen, that make it so important to the healthy growth and develop ment of your crops. with the changing seasons has been pretty well impressed upon the motoring public, but few car owners are aware that the Gulf refineries in various parts of the country, keeping an eye on the calendar and weather condition, automatically change the proper ties of gasoline to insure the best and most economical performance according to the season. The prop erties of Gulf gasoline are changed several times a year. Hence the term, “Kept in Step With the Cal endar," used in Gulf advertisements currently appearing in the Messen ger. Branch, S. C.; Earl C. Jefferson, .4dm. estate of Mona M. Jefferson, deceased, Clarks Hill, S. C.; Earl C. Jefferson and wife. Ruby M., Clarks Hill, S. C.; Frank B. Jeffer son, a minor under 14 years, Clarks Hill, S. C.; James J. Jefferson, a minor under 14 years, Clarks Hill. S. C.; Thos. Merriwether and wife, Edgefield, S. C.; Sam Michum and wife, (Occupants), McCormick Co., S. C.; South Carolina Power Com pany, Columbia, S. C.; Tax Collec tor of McCormick Co., McCormick, S. C.; Treasurer of McCormick Co., McCormick, S. C. Non-Resident De fendants—S. T. Adams and wife, Augusta, Ga.; Irving Trust Co., Trustee, New York, N. Y. The heirs ind | or assigns of the following deceased persons whose names or addresses are not known: Mary Ann Key, Barksdale Merriwether, Colyr Merriwether, Emily Merri wether, Francis L. Merriwether, Henry Merriwether, Joseoh Merri wether, Louise Merriwether, Mar garet Merriwether, Nicholas Merri- /ether, Robert Merriwether. Rober’ Merriwether II, Snowden G. Merri- vether, Thomas Merriwether r homas Merriwether, II, Ware Merriwether. T. Garrett Talbert Tract No. 136, situate, lying and be ing in McCormick County. South Carolina, containing, according tc survey, two hundred eighty-four Bnd 90-100 (284.90) acres, more or 'ess, and in which the followin? lamed persons, firms or corpora- iors have, or c’alm to have, an in terest: Resident Defendants—Mrs Alice Blackwell. C o Superintended BLat.e Hospital. Columbia. S. C.* Gordon D. Blackwell and wife, C c Thomas and Howard. Newberry, S 3.; Mrs. Hattie Blackwell, Clinton S. C.; Joseph T. Blackwell and wife Spartanburg, S. C.; Mrs. Mary Blackwell Steohens. Barnwell. S. C.: T. Garrett Talbert and wife, Ca milla P.. Columbia, S. C.; Tax Col lector of McCormick County. Mc Cormick, S. C.: Treasurer of Mc Cormick County, McCormick S. C. Non-Resident Defendants—Butler J. Blackwell and wife, Augusta, Ga.; J. P. Blackwell. Lenwood Hosoital Augusta, Ga.; James W. Blackwell and wife, Lincolnton. Ga.: Mrs Mattie S. Blackwell Reid, R. F. D., Lincolnton, Ga. The following per sons. if living, if dead, their un known heirs and | or assigns and the following firm, if in existence, otherwise their successors whose names and addresses are not known: Melville C. G. Barker. Hob son D. Blackwell, John E. Black- well. Lawton J. Blackwell. P. H Blackwell, W. A. D. Blackwell, Jr.. Martha B. Cartledge. Sarah E Daugherty, William D. Jennings Company, A. C. Parks, Felix G. Parks, Children of R. T. Parks. William L. Parks, Mary Ann Seig The heirs and | or assigns of the following deceased persons whos" names and I or addresses arc no J known: R. J. Blackwell. H. D. Cor nett, John Griffiths (Griffis) Jr. John Griffiths (Griffis), Sr.. Ben iamin Horn. James Muse. Richarc Parks, R. T. Parks, Elias Robertson Elisha Robertson, William Robert- ■nn. W. A. D. Blackwell, Sr. Estate of Florence E. Stokes, Tract No 211-a, situate, lying and being in 'McCormick Cour 4 y. South Carolina containing, according to survev ‘wo hundred six and 2J-100 (236 20 Hires, more or less, .and in which the following named persons, firm or corporations have, or c’aim tr have, an interest: Resident Defend ants—Bank of Edgefield, Edgefi 01 ' 7 S. C.; C. Earl Johnson and wife Glena. Modoc. S. C.; John I.anie and wife, Bertha. R. F. D. Nn ^ Tohnston. S. C.: Mamie (Mary) Loi- Lott. R. F. D. No. 4. Johnston. S. C.' LuciFe Wmn Stenhens Greenwood 3. C.: A. H. Stokes. Henry Stokes Administrators estate of Florene' E. Stokes, deceased. Blacksburg. S C.: A. H. Stokes and spouse. Blacks burg. S. C.; Henry Stokes and wife Blacksburg, S. C.; Tax Collector of McCormick Co.. McCormick. S. C • treasurer of McCormick Co.. Mo Cormick, S. C.; Beatrice Wren Callison, S. C.; Charlie Wren an'’ wife. Greenwood. S. C.: Eula Mel' Wren, Greenwood. S. C.; Everet* Wren and wife, Callison, S. C; T. B. Wren and wife. Kirksey, S. C.: J. B. Wren and wife, Kirksey, S. C.; L. A. Wren, Jr., and wife. Green wood. S. C.:-Marie Wren, Green wood, S. C.; Reugen Wren and wife. Greenwood. S. C. Non-Resident De fendants'—Marie Lanier Burkett Hazelhurst, Ga.; C. B. Lanier and wife, Ruth. Atlanta. Ga.; James Lanier and wife, Hazelhurst, Ga.: Lee Lanier and wife. Augusta, Ga.; Mamie Sue Lanier, Hazelhurst, Ga.; Mary B. Stokes. C o Randolph-Ma- ^on Colieve. Lynchburg. Va.: R. Wilson Stokes and wife, 1752 Whit- ’ey Ave., Los Angeles. Cal.; T. H. Stokes and wife. Olcutt S., C|o Southern Bell Telephone Co.. Me ridian. Miss.; George Sebot Wren and wife, Charlotte, N. C. The fol lowing persons, if living, if dead, their unknown heirs and | or as signs whose names and addresses are not known: Children of Eliza A. Atkinson, Charles M. Burkhalter, Children of Davis J. Gilchrist, El liott Lanier and wife, J. S. Lanier, Greenwood, S. C.; A. W. Bradley and wife, Jessie J., Troy, S. C.; F. W. Bradley and wife, Jane T., 719 Bull St., Columbia, S. C.; J. E. Bradley and wife, Rena L., McCor mick, S. C.; J. W. Bradley and wife. Margaret K., Greenville, S. C.; W. R. Bradley and wife, May L., 2825 Blossom St., Columbia, S. C.; J. M. Cox, W. R. Bradley, Adms. estate of and agents for heirs of R. F. Bradley, McCormick Co., S. C.; Mary Carolyn Cox, Troy, S. C.; Mrs. Maurice Garner (nee Mary Klugh), Union, S. C.; Tax Collector of Mc Cormick County, McCormick, S. C.; Treasurer of McCormick Co., Mc Cormick, S. C.; Mrs. Annie Bradley Wardlaw, Troy, S. C. Non-Resi dent Defendants—E. U. Bradley and wife, Sophie. 144 Wayside Drive, Amarillo, Tex.; R. Foster Bradley. Jr., and wife, Rhoda V., 1914 Vilas. Madison, Wis.; Mrs. Rosa Bradley Mayo, 3962 Juniata St., St. Louis Mo.; Wm. Francis Thomson and wife, Pensacola, Fla. The following persons, if living, if lead, their unknown heirs and | tr assigns whose names and ad dresses are not known: Creditors of estate of R. F. Bradley. The heirs >nd I or assigns of the following deceased persons whose names or addresses are not known: G. C Bradley, R. F. Bradley. Wm. K Bradley, W. T. Bradley, James Cal houn, Andrew . Coughran, Wm. •ones, James McBride. James Mc- Fearn (McFearon), Robert Ross. >arah E. Thomnson. R. I,. Faulkner, Tract No. 63, situate, lying and be ing in McCormick County, South Carolina, containing, according tr urvev, one hundred forty-four and 30-100 (144.33) acres, more or less md in which the following named versons, firms or corporations have. >r claim to have, an interest: Resi- ient Defendant*:—Mrs. Almah W Aiken, 146 Jennings Ave., Green wood, S. C.; R. L. Faulkner and wife, Krema B.. McCormick, S. C.; Drier, Park, McDonald and Todd, Greenwood. S. C.; Nellie A. Press- ey. Due West, S. C.; Tax Collector if McCormick Co.. McCormick. S C.: Treasurer of McCormick Co. McCormick. S. C. The heirs and I ir assigns of ths following deceased >ersons whose names and addresses ire not known: Samuel Carter 'gnes Crozer. Andrew Crozer, Tames Crozer, Samuel Crozer, Caro- ine J. Harrison, James Harrison, John E. Harrison, Martha Harrison, Alex R. Hollingsworth. Eugene F. Hollingsworth, Mary E. Hollings- vorth, Joseoh Jennings, John Jeter Livingston Mims, John Stout, Ben- : amin Tutt. R. M. Winn. Tract No 70-a, situate, lying and being in McCormick Countv, South Carolina •ontaining, according to survey, one hundred twenty-seven and 90-10C 127.90) acres, more or less, and in which the following named per sons, firms or corporations have ir claim to have, an interest: Resi dent Defendants—Ed Cunningham ■nd wife, (Occupants), Plum Jrp^ch. S. C.; Warren Gilchrist "nd wife, <Occuoants), Plum Branch, S. C.; Mrs. Emily E. Jolly R. F. D. No. 1. Greenwood, S. C.: Peoples State Bank of S. C . by Wm Elliott and Robert Gage, Receivers *530 Main St.. Columbia. S. C.: Tar BoFector of McCormick Co.. McCor mick. S. C.: The Farmers Bank o M^efield, its successors or assigns 'dgefield. S. C.: Treasurer of Me Tormick Co., McCormick, S. C.: R M. Winn and wife, Leila C., Plun branch. S. C. The following per sons whose addresses are un- *nown: Mrs. Carolina W. Bristow F. Dorn. Frances E. Marsha’l The heirs and or assigns of the ’ollowing deceased persons whosf lames and addresses are no' known: Ansel Talbert, B. M Talbert, Ezra G. Talbert, John F Talbert. Josenh J.. Talbert, Mary R. Talbert. Wm. W. Talbert, W. J Talbert. Mrs. Marv I. Kennedy Tract No. 310, situate, lying and be ne in McCormick Countv. SoutF Carolina, containing, according to survey, ninety-four and 60-10f (94.60) acres, more or less, and ir which the following named per sons. firms or corporations have tv claim to have, an interest: Resi- ’"nt Defendants—Georgia Hanvey " o Supt. State Hospital, Columbia " C.: Ruth Hanvey. McCormick, S : Mrs. Mary I. Kennedy, Abbe- lle, S. C.; Tax Collector of Mc- irmick Co., McCormick, S. C.; easurer of McCormick Co., Mc- '>rmick, S. C. Non-Resident De- idants—Ada Hanvey, Ports- outh, Va.; Mamie Hanvey, Ports- outh, Va.; Sallie Hanvey, Mem- his, Tenn. The heirs and | or as- gns of the following deceased per ms whose names or addresses are mt known: Johannes Gerlah Flick. r. A. Hanvey, Francis Hillet, Sam el Laird, Francis LaLande. Mrs. \dele L. Kell, Tract No. 353, situate, ving and being in McCormick County, South Carolina, containing, according to survey, seventy-five (75) acres, more or less, and in which the following named persons, firms or corporations have, or claim to have, an interest: Resident De fendants—Mrs. Adele Loveless Kell, 1 Stratha St., Greenville, S. C.; Tax Cormick Co., McCormick, S. C. The heirs and | or assigns of the follow ing deceased persons v/hese name or addresses are not known: Bar tholomew Savage Adams, Benja min F. Loveless. J. L. Smith, Trac No. 37-a, situate, lying and being in McCormick County, South Caro lina, containing, according to sur vey, forty-three and 20-100 (43.20) ycres, more or less, and in which he following named persons, firms or corporations have, or claim to lave, an interest: Resident Qefend- \nts—J. L. Smith and wife, Odessa K. Smith, McCormick, S. C.; Tax Collector of McCormick Co., Mc Cormick, S. C.; Treasurer of Mc Cormick County, McCormick, S. C. The following persons, if living, if dead, their unknown heirs and I or assigns whose names and addresses are unknown: Wife of Beverly Scott, wife of Isiah Scott. The heirs and | or assigns of the following deceased person whose name and address is unknown- Beniamin Blakey. B. F. Parks, et al, Tract No. 319, situate, lying and being in McCormick County, South Carolina, containing, according to survey, forty-one and 80-100 (41.80) acres, more or less, and in which the following named persons, firms or corporations have, or claim to have, an interest: Resident De fendants—Tom Chamberlain and wife, (Occupants), Modoc, S. C.; B. F. Parks and Fannie Mae Parks, executors will of W. H. Parks, de ceased, McCormick, S. C.; B. F. Parks and wife, Barbara Parks, Parksville, S. C.; Mrs. Fannie Mae Parks, Plum Branch, S. C.; W. P. Parks and wife, Josie Parks, Parks ville. S. C.; Mrs. Leila M. Price, Parksville, S. C.; Tax Collector of McCormick County, McCormick, S. C.; Treasurer of McCormick Coun ty, McCormick. S. C. Non-Residen f Defendants—Mrs. Melona Boyd, Charlotte, N. C.; Mrs. Ella P. Jjang- ford, Thomasville, N. C.: C. A. Parks and wife, Charlotte, N. C.; J. G. Parks and wife, Addie Parks, Uma- f illa, Fla.: Miss Robbie Parks, 1550 Walton Way, Augusta. Ga.; Mrs Sue J. Parks, 1550 Walton Wav Augusta, Ga.: Dottie Warren (a minor over 14 years), Macon. Geor gia. The heirs and | or assigns of the following deceased person' whose names cr addresses are not known: Joe Chamberlain. Mary A Chamberlain, Ayres Corley, Nich olas Minor. Maggie Lou Winn ^arks. W. H. Parks. W. R. Parks. Tames T. Moragne. Tract No. 348 situate, lying and being in McCor mick County, South Carolina, con taining, according to survey, thir ty-nine (39) acres, more or less and in which the following name't nersons. firms and cornorationc have, or claim to have, an interest: Resident Defpnda^ts—Garry Free man and wife, Hartsville, S. C.: Kittie Freeman (Katie), Bordeaux S. C.: Russell Freeman, a mino»- over 14 years, Bordeaux. S. C.; Clara R. Harmon, McCormick. S. C.: Mamie R. Harmon, McCormick, 3. C.; Addie Pinkney Holloway. Bor deaux, S. C.; Ambras (Ambrose) Martin and spouse, Bordeaux, S. C.: James Thomas Moragne and wife. Mattie. Bordeaux, S. C.; Powell Pinkney and wife, Emma, Bor deaux. S. C.; Tax Collector of Mc Cormick Countv. McCormick. S. C.; Treasurer of McCormick County, McCormick, S. C. Non-Resident De fendants—Albert Freeman and wife, Evanston, 111.: Dan Freeman and wife, Sarah Freeman, Evan ston, 111.; Eb Freeman and wife, Flossie Freeman, Augusta, Georgia; Ketter Freeman and wife. Cora Freeman, Raleigh, N. C.; Lucindy Freeman, Charlotte. N. C.: Powell Freeman and wife, Corrie Freeman Atlanta. Ga.; Thad Freeman and wife. Rebecca Freeman, Evanston, ’ll. The following person, if living f dead, his unknown heirs and | tr assigns whose names and ad- Iresses are not known: Emanuel Freeman and wife. The heirs and I u* assigns of the following deceased 'ersens whose names or addresses ■re unknown: John Barksdale. '(Talinda Freeman. S. S. Harmon Villian Harmon. Mary Anne Petti- ircw, Emanuel Pinkney, Kitty Pink- ev. J. M. Spence. Tract No. 296 »‘-’ate. lying and being in McCor- 'i-k County, South Carolina, con- aining, according to survey, nine- een and 21-100 (19 23) ac’es mo-e 'r less, and in which the following ismed persons, finns or '.oroora- tions have, or claim to have, an ’’nterest: Resident Defendants — Mrs. Birdie Bradley, Union, S. C.; ^ranees Kent Bradley, Union. S. C.; Tohn T. Bradley and wife, College ->f Char’eston, Charleston. S. C.; Mrs. Lillie Raycroft Bradley, Ab beville, S. C.; L. S. Bradley and wife, Troy. S. C.' Mark Rradlev and wife, Clemson, S. C.; W. W. Brad- ’ey and wife, Columbia, S. C.; Mrs. T. C. Klugh, Abbeville. S. C.: Mrs Martha Quattlebaum. R. F. D. No. Troy, S. C.; Mrs. Paralee (Perry) Reagan, McCormick, S. C.; J. M Spence and wife, Frances L. Sneoce Troy. S. C.; Tax Collector of Mc Cormick County. McCormick. S. C.: Treasurer of McCormick County, McCormick. S. C. Non-Resident De fendants—David Wardlaw Bradley and wife, Greensboro, N. C.; T. R Bradley and wife, Apt. IB, 114 W 16th St., New York, N. Y.: W. T. Bradley and wife, Go Sou. Tel. Co., 197 Court Street, Memphis, Tenn.; Mrs. R. F. Poole, 1 Hope St., Raleigh, N. C.; Mrs. Mary Bradley Pressley, Apt. 264, Tampico, Tamps, Mexico. The heirs and | or assigns of the following deceased persons whose names and or addresses are not known: J. E. Bradley, Margaret Mc Bride, William Robeson. And also all other persons who may have any right, title, claim, demand, Interest in or lien upon any of the tracts of land hereinabove set forth. Take Notice; That C. C. Wyche, United States Attorney for the Western District of South Carolina, under the direction of the Attorney Gen eral, has filed an application in the District Court of the United i States for the Western District of Collector of McCormick Co., Me- j South Carolina, stating that the Children of Sarah I. Lewis, Credi-'Cormick, S. C.; Treasurer of Me-1United States is desirous of pur- NOTICE OF SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,, County of McCormick. In The Court of Common Pleasr The Federal Land Bank of Cdhum- bia, Plaintiff, against Robert Gillebeaux, Defendant.. 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 Mav 1936, (the same being 4th day of Mav), in front of the Court House* door, in the City of McCormick, County and State aforesaid, dur-- ing the legal hours of saleu'-c terrfis* specified belowv fefiowing de scribed real estate, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or* tract of land containing seventy— even and one half (77 1-2) acres more or less, situate, lying and be ing on the road leading from Will— ngten to McCormick, about one and one half miles South from the town of Willington, in Mt. Carmel Township, County of McCormick State of South Carolina, having such shape, metes, courses and dis tances as will more fully appear by • reference to a plat thereof made by • C. J. Britt, Surveyor, 2nd January,-. 1922. and being bounded on the" North by lands^ Neal Guillebeauxr and public road'to McCormick, on\ the East by land, of G. W. Cade, on the South by land of G. W. Cade,', and on the West by land of Andrew- Brown and of Ne^l Guillebeaux. This being the same, tract of lancT heretofore conveyed to the said 1 Robt. Guillebeaux by Al£x Gutt T ?- beaux by his two deeds .one or 1 which was dated the 1st d&v of April, 1918, and recorded in t; office of the Clerk of Court for Mc Cormick County in Deed Book 2,\ oage 371, the other dated the 21st l day of December, 1918, and record- Q d in the Office of the Clerk of~ Court for McCormick County in' Deed Book 6 at page 168. 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 1 of good faith, said deposit to be applied on the bid should there be 1 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 McCormtck County, S: C., April 14, 1936.—3t. ^ Insurance Fire Insurance And AH’ Ollier Kinds of Insurance Ex-- cept Life. HUGH C. BROWN, McCORMICK, S. C. McCORMICK DRY CLEAWERS Mrs. W. P. Parks, Jr., Proprietress^ We’ll clean for you, press for you^. repair for you, yes even dye for you. Our business is to take care- of f your clothes. Phone 31. McCormick, S. C. chasing, under the provisions of the? Weeks Forestry Act (36 Stat. 961), certain lands in McCormick Countyv. South Carolina, consisting of'thee tracts hereinabove set forth, con^-- taining in the aggregate one thou sand seven hundred forty-four ancll 1-10 (1,744.1) acres, more or less, and all of said lands being fully described by surveys made by the> Forest Service of the United States, which said surveys and descriptions are fully set out in the application-', filed by the United States Attorney * in the office of the Clerk of the~ United States District Court, att Greenville, S. C., and that you may/ be the owner, or the supposed owner.- of the several tracts of land, or- a part thereof, or have some right; title, or interest therein, or in somee part thereof. Wherefore, you are re quired to come forward on the- twenty-sixth day of May, 1936, at\ three o’clock, p. m., at the United? States District Court, to be holden' at Anderson, South Carolina, in the- County Court House, and file ob jections, if any you have to the* proposed purchase of said lands,, otherwise a judgment will be enter ed against you. The infant defend ants and persons under any other legal disability hereinabove named) are further notified that the order of court provides that unless they procure the appointment of a guardian ad litem to represent them in said proceeding within twenty days after personal service of the said notice upon them, or •*i case service is made upon them tv publication, within twenty days rfter the said service has been com— ileted, the court, upon petition of -«e undersigned, will appoint a Guardian ad litem for said defend-, •its. Done by order of the court* *is 10th day of April, A. D., 1936;. <* C Wyche, United States Attor ney Witness my hand and official’ -eal this 10th day of April, A. D., 1936 W. D. White, Clerk, United' States District Court for the Wes tern District of South Carolina. (Official (Steal)..