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McCormick messenger, McCormick, south Carolina Tim,.,lay, j„iy 2,193s
POLITICAL
CARDS
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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
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 Coroner
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.
For Cotton Weigher
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.
AUSTIN ABERCROMBIE.
for Supervisor of McCormick Coun
ty, subject to the rules of the Dem
ocratic 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.
JOHN T. FAULKNER.
for 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
ed.
E. MARION WINN.
For Cotton Weigher For Supervisor
I hereby announce my candidacy I hereby announce friy candidacy
for Cotton Weigher at McCormick, for Supervisor of McCormick Coun
subject to the rules of the Demo- ty, subject to the rules and regula-
cratic party. Your support and in- tions of the Democratic party.
fluence shall be highly appreciated.
J. O. WILLIAMS.
I Your support and influence shall
I be highly appreciated.
W. D. MORRAH.
I hereby 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 anc
shall appreciate your suffrage anc
influence in the coming primary.
J. L. STROTHER.
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.
* For Magistrate
I hereby announce my candidacy
tor 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.
For Solicitor
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.
C^qiLUl., -LJL
For Solicitor
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Solicitor 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.
nBSS=3. < ■ ■ 11 " ■ lv. rr-LiTTr ■,
For Solicitor
Appreciative of the support given
me in the past and assuring the
Democratic voters of the Eleventh
Judicial Circuit of South Carolina
that I will appreciate their con
tinued support, I hereby announce
my candidacy for re-election to the
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
County Commissioner
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for County Commissioner of I I hereby announce my candidacy
McCormick County, subject *to the for Supervisor of McCormick Coun
rules and regulations of the Demo- ty, subject to the rules of the Dem-
cratic primary. Your support and ocratic party. Your support and in
influence shall be highly appeciat- fluence shall be highly appreciated,
ed. J E. C. CHEATHAM
H. E. FREELAND.
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.
^ A ^ • • For Supt. Education
County Commissioner r
I hereby announce myself as
my candi- j candidate for re-election for the
as County | office of County Superintendent of
pledge myself to
I hereby announce
dacy for re-election
Commissioner of McCormick Coun- I Education, and
ty, subject to the rules and regu- abide by the rules and regulations
lations of the Democratic primary, of the Democratic party. I shall
Your support and influence shall appreciate your support and Jn-
be highly appreciated. fluence in the coming Primary
J. L. JENNINGS. I JAMES W. CORLEY.
County Commissioner For Supt. Education
/ I i
I hereby announce my candidacy I hereby announce my candidacy
for County Commissioner of Me- for Superintendent of Education oi
Cormick County, subject to the McCormick County, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Demo- rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic primary. Your support and cratic primary. Your support and
influence shall be highly appreciat- influence shall be highly appre-
ed.
elated.
G. A. TALBERT.
NOTICE OF SALE
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, 1836, during the
usual hou»^ of sale the following
described tract of land, to wit:
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land situate, lyirtg and be
ing in McCormick County, . S.N?.,
containing One Hundred and Thir
ty-one (131) acres, more or less, ad
joining lands of C. J. Britt on the
North, S. L. Britt on the East, Mrs.
4-H Members To
Take Part In
Promoting Farm
Electrification
4-H boys and girls are to play
an i~nnortant part in the nation
wide rural e'ectrificatior movement
now under wav which is expected
to bring the number of farms in the
"p’^ed States served by electrica’
to one million or more by
SUMMONS
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of McCormick.
In The Court of Common Pleas;
The Federal Land Bank of Colum
bia, Plaintiff,
against
Ida M. McAllister, V. C. McAllister
Nora McAllister, Mrs. Lake MbCL
Petranck, Fiances McAllister
Mrs. Elizabeth Broas, R. F; McAl
lister, et al.. Defendants^
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE
NAMED:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
ind required to answer the Com
plaint in this action, of whfcfp a
copy is herewith; served upon Vou
th e end of thu year. land to serve a copy of you‘r answer
Through the aid of an education- to the said Complaint on the suS-
al program originated by the Na- scriber at hte office at Greenwood
' — - 1 S. C., within twenty days after the
service hereof, exclusive of the day
fof such service; and if you fail to
answer the Complaint within the
time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in thia
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, 1936;
TO IDA M. MCALLISTER, V. Cl
tional 4-H Committee and con
ducted in cooperation with, exten
sion agents 4-H members will maki
surveys of farms and communitier
which will provide data valuable ir
building high lines and in makim
the most efficient use of electrir
power.
In addition to the value of the
data which 4-H members will
. MCALLISTER, NORA McALLISTER
ather, they are offered special m- Imrs. McA petranck;
ducements to participate by thi
Westinghouse Electric and Manu
facturing Company, as sponsor oi
this program, in the form of college
scholarships and many other priz
es. -The Scholarships are for $400
$300, and $200 to be awarded the
FRANCES MCALLISTER, MRS!
I ELIZABETH BROAS AND R. F. MC
ALLISTER, NON-RESIDENT DE
FENDANTS IN THE ABOVE EN
TITLED MATTER:
I hereby ejertify that the origihal
Summons and Complaint fh’ther
above entitled matter was filed in
the Office of the Clerk of Court
of Common Pleas for MtCOrmicfc
County on ther 11th dky erf Jhxm
1936.
J! A. TALBERT;
three club members in the natior
viaenU l 0Ut ^ and ^ r ;- who make the best reports as judg-
being the same land conveyed to ■ e< ^ ^ a committe©' of club leaders.
the late Mrs. Susan J. Britt by deed | Eight trips are provided for sec- ^ ^
recorded in the Office of Clerk of tional winners to the National Club C1 ®^
Court for Abbeville County, S. C.,' nnnin-P^ to b* held *- — * 1 and General Sessions for McCor-
in deed book 29, page 316. ~ | ^ ongre ^ s ^ nel< ? c ^ u
Terms of sale: Cash; purchaser to ' November 28-December 5, and sub
pay extra for deed and stamps.
D. S. JONES,
•Special Referee.
McCormick. S. C.,
June 16, 1936.—3t.
NOTICE OF SALE
for
mick County, S. C.
June 23, 1936.—3t.
CITATION OF LETTERS
OF ADMINISTRATION
stantial prizes are listed
state and county champions.
The work of the boys and girls
will tie in with that of the agri
cultural colleges, farm groups, pow- I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA*
er interests, and the federal Rura' County of McCormick.
Electrification Administration Bv , J • Frank Mattison, „Probate
which is making loans at three pei | ^gf&EAS, s . T Young mad *. sllit ;
cent on a twenty year amortization i ^ me to hlm Letters of Ad-
basis to farm groups to build rura) ministration of the Estate ahet ef-
P. BENTLEY.
County Commissioner For Senate
4
I hereby announce my candidacy Appreciating the support given
!or County Commissioner of Me- me in the past which elected me
Cormick County, subject to the as State Senator for a short term,
rules and regulations of the Demo- I hereby announce myself a candi-
cratic primary. Your support and date as State Senator from Mc-
influence shall be highly appreciat- Cormick County for a full term and
ed.— pledge myself to abide by the rules
W. A. WINN. I of the Democratic Primary and
support the nominees of the party
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 Decree of Sale in the
above entitled cause, I will sell at
oubFc auction on Salesday in July,
1936, (the same being the 6th day i -”- —i, ■—-’ - ir- -v
of July) in front of the Court House may ** obtalned of county exten- publication hereof, at 10 o’clock In
lines.
At least three-fourths of the one
million enrolled 4-H member*
should have no difficulty in carry
ing this program through to com-
fects of John Henry YOung;-
THESE ARE. THEREFORE? to
• ite and admonish all and singular
the Kindred and Creditors of the*
;aid John Henry Young, deceased,
hat thf»v be and appear before me.
pletlon. It has been approved by ‘he Court of Probatt, to be I»W
. T at McCormick Court House on tho
the State Club Leader and rule^ | l0 th dav of July. 1936.- next, after
sion agents.
County Commissioner r«TbV n app«cra U t P e P d° rt °
M. G. DORN.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for County Commissioner of Me- i t T n . •
Cormick County, subject to the jH-OUSC JACprCSCIltStlVCS
rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic primary. I greatly appreciate | I hereby announce my candidacy
the support you have given me for re-election to the House of
n the past and will thank you for Representatives from McCormick
your support and influence in the County, subject to the rules and
oming primary.
R. N. EDMUNDS.
regulations of the Democratic pri
mary. Your support and influence
[shall be highly appreciated.
T. A. DOWTIN.
For Supervisor
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for Supervisor of McCormick
County and pledge myself to abide
by the rules of the Democratic.. _
J ^ for the House of Representative
arty. Your support and Influence k ^ ; w* * *
J ^ 1 from McCormick County, subject tc
House Representatives
I hereby announce my Candidas
shall be greatly appreciated.
W. O. GRAVES.
the rules and regulations of thi
[Democratic primary. Your suppor
and Influence in my behalf will be
[highly appreciated.
WILLIAM M. FREELAND.
For Clerk Of Court
i 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 Cpt-
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.
erj-.'.r:” i 1 ■■■ ■"-■s.u. 1 tt
For Cotton Weigher
X hereby announce my candi
dacy for Cotton Weigher stt Me-
Cormick, subject to the rufes of
appreciate your support and in
fluence in the coming primary.
D. M. BLACKWELL.
For Supervisor
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 I I wish to announce my candidacy
four years ago, and shall greatly j for re-election as Clerk of Court
for McCormick Cdunty, pledging
myself to abide by the rules and
regulations of the Democratic Pri
mary. I am very grateful for you:
support in the past and will en
deavor to execute the duties of tiu
„ , , , , .office so as to warrant your con
I wish to announce my candidacy t , nued support Your con ti n ued in
for re-election as County Supervisor fluence and wU1 be
for McCormick County, subject to prec j[ a ted
the rules and regulations of the | j TALBERT
Democratic Party. I appreciate tnc
support that you gave me four
years ago, and hope I have exe
cuted the duties of the Office ol
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
primary.
G. H. McCAIN.
For Supervisor
I hereby announce my candidacy
door, in the City of McCormick,
County and State aforesaid, during
the legal hour of sale, on terms 171 t
specified below, the following de- T amOUS Jersey L«OW
scribed real estate, to wit: J
All that tract, lot or parcel of
land, located, situated, lying and
being in McCormick School Dis
trict, McCormick County, and State Senior
of South Carolina, containing Six
ty and One Half (60*6) Acres, ac
cording to a plat of survey made by
Wm. H. Yeldell, Surveyor, on the
26th day of January, 1884, copy of
said Plat being on file with
“Stars” In Ad Series
and Grand Champion is
Pictured in Natural ^Titrate
Campaign.
he forenoon, to show cause, if any
hey have, why the said' Adminis
tration should not be granted:
GIVEN under my hand this 26th
iay of June. Anno Domini. 1936:
J. FRANK MATTISON,
Probate Judge for MCOorraiek
County. . (
NOTICE OF FINAL
ACCOUNTING AND' DISCHARGE:
3TVTE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of McCormick.
In the Court of Probate..
Notice is hereby given that Ed-
One of the world’s most famous
the cows, the present senior and grand
Agent of the Land Bank Commis- champion of all Jerseys, is Simply
^’bounXdon the Northby Sybil’s Pallas, owned and bred by I win Parker, Administrator of the
lands formerly of J. C. Dorn, now I Hugh W. Bonnell of Youngstown, Estate of Mrs. Mary W. Parker, de-
by lands formerly Austin Aber- Ohio Sato unto me for ^fllS scco^t-'
This beautiful Jersey is featured i n g and discharge as Adminlstra- .
in the interesting advertising cam- tor of the Estate of Mrs. Mary W-
paign which the Chilean Nitrate Parker, and the 30th day of July,,
people have been running all year f' 0 l^
in this paper. The current adver- *: persons holding claims
tisement shows an excellent oictn^ against said estate are hereby notl-
of Simply Sybil’s Pallas, a cow fled to present same on or by above-
which the national Championsmt | date - , mathson.
judges declared to be a breeder s | j U( jg e probate for McConnielt
dream come true.”
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 ao-
plied on the bid should there be
a compliance therewith.
No deficiency judgment being
asked, the right thereto bein^
expressly waived, the bidding will
close at the completion of the same.
TERMS OF SALE: CASH; Pur
chaser to pay for papers am
stamps.
J. FRANK MATTISON,
Master for McCormick County, S. C.
June 16, 1936.—3t.
Dairy Report Shows
Drop In Feed Cost
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
Clemson, June 20.—The average
feed cost of all cows on test ir
the Dairy Herd Improvement As
sociation of South Carolina ha?
dropped steadily since March, and
production has held up well, de-
pite the drought and poor pastures
ccording to the May report of the
ssociation released by C. G. Cush-
lan, dairy specialist of Clemr.or
-ollege Extension Service.
The feed cost per 100 pounds of
lilk for May was $1.05, compared
-vith $1.21 for March and $1.16 for
;pril.
“There is but one explanation for
he lesser cost of milk per 100
nounds in spring and summer, and
that is the greater amount of nu
trients coming from grass”, Mr.
Bushman said. “This points, there
fore, to further improvement of
pastures. Get them sooner in the
spring. Keep them up later in the
fall. Make full use of winter and
summer annual grazing crops.
That, plus good cows, is the road to
economical milk production in
South Carolina.’’
The natural nitrate folks point
out that Simply Sybil’s Pallas is a
creature specially gifted with the
- ital spark that only Nature car
supply—a perfect balance of al
tiie elements that make the great
champion. It is this natural balance
they explain, that makes the dif-
ierence between the ordinary cow
and the one that wins the judges
award at the National Dairy Show
An interesting parallel is drawn
between the cow of cows and the
natural nitrate. The latter, because
it also is an example of Nature’s
handiwork, contains a natural bal
ance of vital elements over and be
yond its nitrogen. Because of this
natural balance of more than thir
ty elements, such as boron, mag
nesium, manganese, calcium, potas
sium, iodine, etc., this natural plant
food, like the champion Jersey cow,
is like a dream come true. It is an
amazing thing that Nature, in hei
own mysterious way, creates a prod
uct in the ground which, when
returned to the ground, is a balanc
ed food for the important Southern
crops.
County, S. C:
June 29, 1936.—4t.
Keep Feeding Hens
Mash During Summer
DR. HENRY J: GODIN
Sight
Specialist
Eyes Examined
Spectacles And Eye Glasses
Professionally Fitted.
956 Broad Street Augusta. Ga.
The department of agriculture i&
breeding disease resistant tomatoes
because of the great increase ih-to*-
mato juice drinking;
Clemson, June 20.—“Don’t make
the mistake of discontinuing feed
ing mash to hens in the spring
and stuirmer months.” -
This Is the advice o£ P. HI Good- ^factory results, according to Mr:,
ing. poultry specialist of. Clemson j ooding, who says that satisfactory
College Extension Service, who esults have been obtained for
Found in a garden at Nashville,
Tenn.: An onion that grew through
a link in a chain and was tighter
bound around the middle. Never*-
theless, it contihued to grow.
corn, which'contains 1 -very-little pro
tein, then one should- not expect
a great many eggs. The way to cut
the cost of feed it by disposing of
hens that stop laying early in the
summer and feeding the ones that
Continue to lay. A hen will - make*
money during the summer if* she*
'ontinues to lay, but she cannot
reduce eggs unless a well balanced!
•‘tion it given her.”
A ration does not need to be exc
essively high ih price to give sat-
adds:
“Eggs contain a high per cent of
protein and the hen must make the
egg from the feed given her.
Hence, if the hen i& given only
aying hens ffom the following
ration: 200 pounds of wheat bran,
200 poundt of wheat middlings, and
100 poundt o£ fish: meal: or meat
( scraps..