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V :f- Nr MCCORMICK MESSENGER. McCOKMICK. SOU'J R CAROLINA Thursday, June 25, 1936 POLITICAL CARDS For Sheriff I hereby announce that I am a candidate for re-election as Sheriff of McCormick County, and pledge myself to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. W. T. STROM. For Sheriff the Democratic party. Have had several years’ experience as sub stitute weigher here. Your support and influence shall be highly ap preciated. A. J. HENDRIX. a For Cotton Weigher I hereby announce my candidacv for Cotton Weigher at McCormick, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic party. Your support and in fluence shall be highly appreciated AUSTIN ABERCROMBIE. for Supervisor of McCormick Coun ty, subject to the rules of the Dem ccratic party. Your support and in fluence shall be highly appreciated. L. N. BROWN. For Supervisor I hereby announce my candidacy for Supervisor of McCormick Coun ty, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic party. Your support and influence shall be highly appreciated. JjOHN T. FAULKNER. I hereby announce my candi dacy for the office of Sheriff of McCormick County, subject to the rules of the Democratic Party. Your support and influence will be high ly appreciated in the coming pri- mary. ’ W L. BROWN. For Cotton Weigher For Supervisor I hereby announce my candidacy for Cotton Weigher at McCormick, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic party. Your support and in fluence shall be highly appreciated. J. O. WILLIAMS. Coroner County Commissioner I hergqp announce my candidacy for re-election as Coroner of Mc Cormick County, subject to the rules of the Democratic. Party, am very grateful for the splendid support given me two years ago and -shall appreciate your suffrage and influence in the coming primary. J. L. STROTHER. ' i —- For Magistrate I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the office of Mag istrate in the McCormick Magis terial District, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. Your support and in fluence will be highly appreciated. H. C. WALKER. I hereby announce my candi dacy for County Commissioner of McCormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary. Your support and influence shall be highly appeciat- ed. H. E. FREELAND. I hereby announce my candidacy for Supervisor of McCormick Coun ty, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic party. Your support and influence shall be highly appreciated. W. D. MORRAH. For Supervisor N I hereby announce my candidacy for Supervisor of McCormick Coun ty, subject to the rules of the Dem ocratic party. Your support and in fluence shall be highly appreciated. E. C. CHEATHAM. or the office of Game Warden for McCormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary. Your support and influence shall be highly appreciat- id. E. MARION WINN. For Game Warden I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Game Warden for McCormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Dem ocratic primary. Your support and influence shall be highly appreciat ed. D. M. McGRATH. NOTICE OF SALE Two Specialists To Visit County June 26 And 30 County Commissioner I hereby announce my candi dacy for re r election as County Cmnmissioner of McCormick Coun- ty^subject to the rules and regu lations of the Democratic primary. Your support and influence shall be highly appreciated. J. L. JENNINGS. For Supt. Education I hereby announce myself as 11 candidate for re-election for the office of County Superintendent oi Education, and pledge myself to abide by the rules and regulation r of the Democratic party. I shall appreciate your support and in fluence In the coming Primary. JAMES W. CORLEY. For Magistrate C° unt y Commissioner For Supt. Education I hereby announce my candidacy Yor Magistrate of the McCormick. Magisterial District, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Your support and influence shall be highly appreciated. M. M. WALL. I hereby announce my candidacy for County Commissioner of Mc Cormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary. Your support and influence shall be highly appreciat ed. G. A. TALBERT. I hereby announce my candidacy for Superintendent of Education Ox McCormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary. Your support and influence shall be highly appre ciated. E. P. BENTLEY. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, McCormick County. Pursuant to Order of Sale in the case of Mrs. Mattie B. Watson, Plaintiff, against C. J. Britt, et al, Defendants, I will sell at public outcry, before the Court House door at McCormick, S. C., on Mon day, July 6th, 1936, during the isual hours of sale the following described tract of land, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and be- ng in McCormick County, S. C., lontainine One Hundred and Thir ty-one (131) acres, more or less, ad- : oining lands of C. J. Britt on the North, S. L. Britt on the East, Mrs. M. M. Britt on the South and Mrs. Mattie B. Watson on the West, '■>eing the same land conveyed to the late Mrs. Susan J. Britt by deed recorded in the Office of Clerk of >ourt for Abbeville County, S. C., in deed book 29, page 316. Terms of sale: Cash; purchaser to pay extra for deed*and stamps. D. S. JONES, Special Referee. McCormick. S. C., June 16, 1936.—3t. NOTICE OF SALE Mr. W. C. Nettles, Extension En tomologist, will visit our county “Mday, June 26th, in the interest of boll weevil poisoning. He plans to show that the syrup poisoning of cotton actually kills the boll weevil. ' Mr. C. G. Cushman, Dairy Spe cialist, will visit our County Tues day, June 30th, in the interest of dairying. He will be glad to talk with anyone interested in the feed ing and caring for dairy cattle. R. D. Suber, Acting County Agent. McCormick, S. C. Committee Reports On Drought Conditions The committee appointed at the farmers’ meeting Saturday by Dr. W. G. Blackwell, Chairman, has discharged its duty in getting the suggested information of the drought conditions of McCormick County submitted to the proper authorities. The meeting was well attended by farmers from all sections of the county. R. D. Suber, Chairman of Committee. • x Attention Farmers SUMMONS STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of McCormick The Court of Common Pleas. The Federal Land Bank of Colum bia, Plaintiff, um against Cda M. McAllister, V. C. McAllister Nora McAllister, Mrs. Lake McC Petranck, Frances McAllister” Mrs. Elizabeth Broas, R. F. McAl lister, et al., Defendants. .. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: rOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the Com plaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you xno to serve a copy of your answer o the said Complaint on the sub scriber at his office at Greenwood 3. C„ within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the Complaint within the* time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this; action will apply to the Court for -he relief demanded in the Com plaint. W. K. CHARLES; Plaintiff’s Attorney-:. Dated the 8th day of June, 1935; TO IDA M. MCALLISTER, Y Cl McAllister, nora McAllister MRS. LAKE McA. PETRANCKl, Frances McAllister, mrs ELIZABETH BROAS AND R. F. MC ALLISTER, NON-RESIDENT DE FENDANTS IN THE ABOVE EN TITLED MATTER: I hereby certify that the original Summons and Complaint in the* above entitled matter was filed 1 in. the Office of the Clerk of Cburt Jl Common Pleas for McCormick. County on the 11th day of June: 1936. J. A. TALBERT, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions for McCor mick County, S. C. June 23, 1936.—3t. For Solicitor County Commissioner For Senate I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Solici tor of the Eleventh Judicial Cir cuit in the coming Democratic Primary and pledge myself to sup port the nominees of the party. JEFF D. GRIFFITH. For Solicitor I hereby announce myself a can didate for SoUcitor of the 11th Judicial Circuit and pledge myself to abide the results of the Demo cratic Primary. I am very grate ful for the vote given me four years ago and will greatly appreciate the support of every citizen in this race. I promise, if elected, to discharge the duties of said office to the very best of my ability. McKENDREE BARR. _.j^==ag ■■ ■ ■ L ~ ' For Solicitor .1 hereby announce my candidacy for County Commissioner of Mc Cormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary. Your support and influence shall be highly appreciat ed. W. A. WINN. County Commissioner I hereby announce my candidacy for County Commissioner of Mc Cormick Coupty, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary. I greatly appreciate the support you have given me in the past and will thank you for your support and influence in the coming primary. R. N. EDMUNDS. Appreciative of the support given me in the past and assuring the Democratic voters of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of South Carolina Hiat I will appreciate their con tinued support, I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the i office of Solicitor of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit and pledge myself to be governed by the rules of the Democratic Party and will support the nominees of the party. Your support and influence shall be highly appreciated. T. C. CALLISON. , For Supervisor I hereby announce my candi dacy for Supervisor of McCormick County and pledge myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic Party. Your support and influence shall be greatly appreciated. W. O. GRAVES. Appreciating the support given me in the past which elected me as State Senator for a short term, hereby announce myself a candi date as State Senator from Mc Cormick County for a full term and pledge myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic Primary and support the nominees of the party Your confidence in and support ol me will be highly appreciated. M. G. DORN. House Representatives I hereby announce my candidacy or re-election to the House of Representatives from McCormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic pri mary. Your support and influence shall be highly appreciated. T. A. DOWTIN. For Cotton Weigher I am a candidate for Cotton Weigher at McCormick, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. WILLIAM T. WALKER. For Cotton Weigher I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the position of Cot ton Weigher at McCormick, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary. I will appreci ate your support and assure you a lair and impartial administration In the event I am elected. EDGAR R. PRICE. For Cotton Weigher I hereby anaouAce my candi dacy for Cotton Weigher at Mc- pormlck, subject to the rules of For Supervisor I hereby announce my candi dacy for Supervisor of McCormick County, subject'to the rules of the Democratic primary. I highly ap preciate the splendid vote given me four years ago, and shall greatly appreciate your support and in fluence in the coming primary. D. M. BLACKWELL. For Supervisor I wish to announce my candidacy for re-election as County Supervisor for McCormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Party. I appreciate tno support that you gave me four years ago, and hope I have exe cuted the duties of the Office oj County Supervisor in such a man ner as to warrant your continued support. If re-elected I will render an honest and efficient service as I have done in the past. I shall greatly appreciate your support and influence in the coming orimary. O. H. McCAIN. »■■■ 1 1 1 mi 'i For Supervisor I hereby announce my candidacy House Representatives I hereby announce my candidacj for the House of Representative from McCormick County, subject tc the rules and regulations of thf Democratic primary. Your support and influence in my behalf will be highly appreciated. WILLIAM M. FREELAND. For Clerk Of Court I wish to announce mV candidacy for re-election as Clerk of Court for McCormick County, pledging myself to abide by the rules and regulations of the Democratic Pri mary. I am very grateful for your support in the past and will en deavor to execute the d* ties of this office so as to warrant your con tinued support. Your continued in fluence and support will be ap preciated. J. ARCH TALBERT. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of McCormick. In The Court Of Common Pleas. Federal Farm Mortgage Corpora tion, Plaintiff, • against William B. Dorn, Defendant. Pursuant to judgment of the Court and a Decrefe of Sale in the above entitled cause, I will sell at oublic auction on Salesday in July, 1936, (the same being the 6th day of July) in front of the Court House door, in the City of McCormick, County and State aforesaid, during the legal hour of sale, on terms specified below, the following de scribed real estate, to wit: All that tract, lot or parcel of land, located, situated, lying ; and being in McCormick School Dis trict, McCormick County, and State of South Carolina, containing Six- -y and One Half (60%) Acres, ac cording to a plat of survey made by Wm. H. Yeldell, Surveyor, on the 26th day of January, 1884, copy ♦f said Plat being on file with the Agent of the Land Bank Commis sioner, Columbia, S. C. Said land* being bounded on the North by lands formerly of J. C. Dorn, now by lands formerly Austin Aber- crombia now the Federal Land Bank; on the East by lands former ly of Mrs. M. G. Dorn now M. G. & J. J. Dorn; on the South by lands formerly of Market & Wright now by M. G. & J. J. Dorn and on the West by lands formerly of C. P. Holley now by lands of Lonie or Tom Deason. A cash deposit of five (5%) per cent, of the highest bid, unless made by the Plaintiff, or its Attor ney, will be required as evidence of good faith, said deposit to be ap plied on the bid should there be a compliance therewith. No deficiency judgment being asked, the right thereto bein^ expressly waived, the bidding wil close at the completion of the same TERMS OF SALE: CASH; Pur chaser to pay for papers am’ stamps. J. FRANK MATT!SON. Master for McCormick County, S. C. June 16, 1936.—3t. Jack D. Wooten Named Information Specialist Of Extension Service All interested in a Grange will please meet to organize at Court House, Monday night, June 29th, at 8:30. \ ' One Interested. Civil Service Examinations The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open competitive examinations as fol lows: Pharmacologist, $3,800 a year. United States Public Health Ssr- vice, Treasury Department, i Assistant animal husbandman (range cattle investigations), $2,600 a year, Bureau of Animal Industry, Department of Agriculture. Junior motion picture -director $3,500 a year, motion picture spe cialist, $3,200 a year, Department cf Agriculture, v Full information may be obtain ed from the Secretary of the Unit ed States Civil Service Board of Examiners at the post office or customhouse in any city which has a post office of the first or the second class, or from the United States Civil Service Commission, Vashington, D. C. ? xt DR. HENRY J. GODIN Sight ~ Specialist Eyes Examined) Spectacles And Eye Glasses Professionally Fitted. 956 Broadstreet Augusta. Ga. Insurance Fire Insurance And AIB Ollier Kinds of Insurance Ex cept Life. HUGH C. BROWN, McCORMICK, S. C. For Game Warden I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Game Warden for McCormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Dem ocratic primary. Your support and influence shall be highly appreciat ed. O. B. MINER. For Game Warden I hereby announce my candidacy Clem^on, June 13.—D. W. Wat kins, director of the Extension Ser vice, announces the appointment of Jack D. Wooten as extension in formation specialist in the Publica tions Department effective at once. Mr. Wooten will have headquarter t Clemson and will give special ttention to field work and to *dio service as well as general in- 'rmation service. The new information specialist is native of Columbia and a gradu- "e at the University of South arolina. He studied journalism at he Columbia University School of ournalism. New York, and was for everal years a member of the re porting staff of The State, Colum bia. He has also served as assistant '•ecretary of the Columbia Cham ber of Commerce, as publicity di rector of the General Gas and Electric Co., and as public relations director of the South Carolina Emergency Relief Administration. He is therefore well equipped in training and experience for his new work with the Extension Service. Human Effects Of Program Are Vital, Says Cobb The human effects of the Agri- culUral Conservation Program are mo re vital than the conservation of laid, according to Cully A. Cobb, director of the Program for the Southern Region. In dscussing the purpose of the Soil Coiservation and Domestic Al lotment Act, Cobb said the accom- plishmeit of those purposes would mean improved income farmers of the South. “We are working not merely with land; we arc workng with people who live on the laid and who get their in come fron it.” Cobb pointed out that conserving and buildiig land rather than rob bing it and destroying it would lead to “the baanced type of farming we have Uked about so long” Other longtime effects of such r program wculd be improved liv ing conditiois on the farm, Jm proved schoos, improved churches, and improved and better communi ties in which o live, he said. “Farmers nust at no time lose sight of the public or national wel fare”, Cobb sad. “in carrying out the provisions of the Agricultural Conservation Pogram, agriculture is contributing to the interest of 1 national welfare if w e are to have a balanced abuniance of food and fibers in the future, we must con serve our soil resiurces”, Cobb said. tit The Dillingham house, at Brew ster, Mass., built fi i860, at present is occupied by tli eighth genera tion of the family —■ *JB A study of seeral Many Former Clubsters Graduate' At Clemson shows that suscept tile paralysis runs epidemics >ility to infan.- familiesw Clemson, June 13.—Sixteen percent of the class of 1936 which was grad uated from Clemson College June 2T were former 4-H club members, says Dan Lewis, state boys’ club agent, asserting that 4-H club work has help*# many a farm boy to a better educational and vocational training. In fact, it Is not uncom mon, he states, for a former 4-HT clubster to say that club work help ed him to determine his life work. Mr. Lewis has compiled figures from his records showing that the 17 former 4-H club members in the Clemson class of 1936 completed while club members 84 years - of J club work involving 116 demonstra tions with a value of $16,155.30 and' a profit of $7,275.55, individual profits ranging as high as $1,777:1?. It would seem, therefore, that some' of these former clubsters had made enough money from their club ac tivities to just about pay their way through college. Former clubsters in the class of 1936 who had honors listed' for the' annual scholarship day May 4 were: William Bums Yarborough; Fairfield; William Roy Gray, Jr., Greenville; Max Carroll Chapman, Anderson; Oliver Jacob Rochester, Oconee; Eakin Milton Glymph, Newberry; Willis Harleston Chap** man, Pickens; Willis Alonzo Kihg; Abbeville; and David Austih Shel ley, Marion. Other former 4-H club members of the class of 1936’are: Elijah Ray Timmerman, Oconee; Banjamin Jackson Funderburk, Chesterfield; Ronald Lane Jones, Florence; Robert Howe Lemmon, Jr., Fair- field; Robert Franklin Hfendrlx;. Pickens; George Herbert Rankin,. Oconee; John Allen Martin, An- >rson; John Edward Miley^ Hampton; Patrick Darrall Huff;. ~ eenville; Wade Owen Hankinson,. ’ten; Archie Means, Greenville r ephie Carmanade Moore, Pickens; ') mes Hollis Shands, Florence; '"alter Mattison Thomas, Pickens; ''tin Thomas Wlngard, Lexington; William Benjamin Hiott, Colletonr Syredith Thomas King, Anderson; Marion Eugene Kinsler, Pickens; / and Dennis Morrow, Mahaffey, Am- "i derson,. ~~ i _Ti j iin jM