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' -V> U#apr;:V>-■ JH* .'-j*f§ m, ^S0>4lte> •<t McCOUMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK. SOUTH CAROLINA Thursaay, August 20, 1936 POLITICAL CARDS ’ » • ’ : ' , ’ i > »-'*• ?.•' •. r *» «*' f For Sheriff I hereby announce that I am a candidate for re-electibn 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- tdacy 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. t 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 Cotton Weigher I hereby announce my candidacy ior Cotton Weigher at McCormick, subject to the rules of the Demo- sratic party. Your support and in- floence ghall be highly appreciated. J O. WILLIAMS. ITiereby announce my candidacy tor Te-election as Coroner of Mc Cormick County, subject to the niles of the Democratic Party. I very grateful for the splendid support given me two years ago and shall appreciate your suffrage and tzffluence in the coming primary. J. L. STROTHER. "For Magistrate I hereby announce my candidacy lor re-election to the office of Mag istrate in the McCormick Magis- terial District, subject to the nfles. and regulations of the Democratic primary. Your support and in- Huence will be highly appreciated. H. C. WALKER. For Magistrate ik I hereby announce niy candidacy lor Magistrate of the McCormick Magisterial District, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Tour support and influence shall be highly appreciated. M. M. WXLL. «——— I I < imm 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 myadlT to sup port the nominees of the party. JEFF D GRIFFITH. SW - 1 —!5 I 1 , 1 11 "i"!-.: ■ For Solicitor 1 hereby announce myself a can didate for Solicitor' of .the 11th Judicial Circuit and pledge myself the results Of the Demo- Primary. I dm very ‘grate ful for the- vote given me four years ago and will greatly appreciate -the of every citizen in this race, if elected,.to discharge of said office to the very! ly ability. McKENDREE BARR. For Solicitor 2 pi the best Appreciative of the support given me in the past and .assuftwg the Democratic voters of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of South Carolina that I will appreciate their con- support, I hereby announce candidacy for re-election to the of Solicitor of the Eleventh * Judicial Circuit and pledge myseK 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. County Commissioner I hereby announce/ my candi dacy for County dfttnmissioner 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. County Commissioner I hereby announce my candi dacy for re-election as County Commissioner 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. County Commissioner 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 nfluence shall be highly appreciat ed. , G. A. TALBERT. County Commissioner I hereby announce my candidacy for County Commtesftomer of Mc Cormick County, sobjeett to the rules and regulations off tfloe 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. 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. GRATES. For Supervisor I hereby announce my candi dacy for Supervisor of McCormick County, subject to the rules at 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. ton fWeigh er candidate for Cotton ;.M$C< I am a Weigher at McCormick, subject to the rules of the Democratic party WILLIAM T. WALKER. For Cotton Weigher ■ ''■ii i m mm ■ • I Hereby announce myself as a for the position of Cot- m Weigher at McCormick, subject the rules and regulations of the smoeratic Primary. I will appreci ate your support and assure you a fair and impartial administration In the event I am elected. EDGAR R. PRICE. For Cotton Weigher i . .. I hereby announce my candi dacy for Cotton Weigher at Mc- fionnlck, subject to the rules of F or; Supervisor I wish to announce my candidacy for ae-election as Caunty Supervisor for McCormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Party. I appreciate the support that you gave me four years ago, and hope I have exe cuted tlike duties of the Office oi 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 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. tions of the Democratic party. Your support and influence shall be highly appreciated. JOHN T. FAULKNER. 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. W. D. MORRAH. For Supervisor I hereby announce my candidacy Tor 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. • For Supt. Education I hereby announce myself as candidate for re-election for the office of County Superintendent of Education, and pledge myself to abide by.thfc rules and regulations of the Democratic party. I shall appreciate yotir support and in fluence in the coming Primary. JAMES W. CORLEY. For Supt. Education I hereby announce my candidacy for Superintendent of Education of 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. For Senate Appreciating the support given me in the past which elected me as State Senator for a short term, I 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 of me will be highly appreciated. M. G. DORN. for the office of Game Warden for McCormick County, subject to the *ules and regulations of the Dem ocratic primary. Your support and influence shall be highly appreciat ed. d. m. mcgrath. Rules And Managers Of Election Given House Representatives I hereby announce my candidacy for 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. House Representatives I hereby announce my candidacy for the House of Representatives from McCormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. Your support and influence in my behalf will be highly appreciated. WILLJAM M. FREELAND. For Clerk Of Court I wish to announce my bandidacy for re-election as Clerk of Court for McCormick County, pledging myself to abide by the rules and regulations of the Democratic Pri- imairy. I am very grateful for your support in the past and will en deavor to execute the duties of this office so as to warrant your con tinued support. Your continued in fluence and support will be ap predated. J. ARCH TALBERT. , iv ■ 'i For Game Warden I hereby announce my candidac' for the office of Game Warden fo McCormick County, subject to th< rules and regulations of the Dem ocratic primary. Your support anc influence shall be highly appreciat ed. O. B. MINER. For Game Warden For Supervisor I hereby announce my candidacy for Supervisor of McCormick Coun ty, subject to the rules and regula- I hereby announce my candidacy 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 Game Warden I hereby announce my candidacy At a meeting of the county Dem- Dcratic Executive Committee on Wednesday, August 12th, it was unanimously decided that a strict enforcement of the rules of the party will be required at the prima ry election to be held on August 25th. The managers of election are urged to see that a free and im partial right to vote without in terference be granted to every qualified voter. In those precincts in which the Australian ballot will be used, the rules require that the managers shall be responsible for all ballots furnished, and when a voter presents himself he should be given a ballot, and the voter shall immediately retire alone to one of the booths, and without un due delay, prepare his ballot by scr&tching Out the name of the candidates for- whom he does not pare to vote. No voter shall re main in the booth longer than five minutes. After preparing his ballot the voter shall present himself to thp manager. His ballot must be folded in such a way that the number can be seen, and the cou pon can be readily detached by the manager without in any way revealing the printed portion of the ballot. Under no condition or circumstances has anyone a right to know for whom a voter is cast ing a ballot. The secrecy of the ballot must be preserved. If a voter shall mar or deface a ballot he may obtain one addition al ballot upon returning to the manager in charge of the ballots the ballot so marred or defaced, with the coupon attached. No vot er shall be given a second ballot until he has returned the first one with the coupon attached. In those precincts where the Australian ballot is not to be used the Manager shall account for every ballot furnished, and under no circumstances shall a voter, candidate or anyone else be given but one ballot, and then only when he presents himself to* vote. No person shall be allowed with in the guard rail except as herein after provided. The ballot boxes and the booths shall be surrounded by a rail placed twenty-five feet away from said ballot boxes and booths and no person or persons except the members of the Execu tive Committee and Police Officers shall be allowed within the rail. If a voter cannot read or write, or is physically disabled, and by reason thereof did not sign the en rollment book, he may appeal to the manager for assistance and the chairman of the managers shall appoint one of the managers and a bystander to be designated by the Voter, to assist him in prepar ing his ballot. Immediately after a voter’s ballot has been prepared, the bystander so appointed shall immediately go behind the guard rail. Neither the bystander appointee , to assist the voter or the manage has any right to suggest to the vot er the name or names of-the candi date for \Kjbom he shall vote, and a violation 6f this rule will subject the voter to be challenged, and possibly result in a contest of the box. And the managers are strictly urged that they immed iately report any interference with a voter's right to select a candidate for whom he desires to cast his ballot. From the time of the opening of the poll until the announcement of the result and the signing of the official returns, no person shall be admitted to the polling place ex cept the manager, duly authorized w r atchers and challengers, the Chairman of the Executive Com mittee or member of the Executive Committee appointed in his stead o supervise this polling place, -rovided, that candidates voted for .t such polling places may be present at the canvass of the votes, md provided further, that the janvass of the votes shall be open o the public. In the event that there is any interference with the right of the voter to cast his ballot or any ob struction of the voting, it shall be the duty of the managers to sus pend the election until order is restored, or as may be provided by the rules of the party. Upon the close of the election, managers shall account to the Ex ecutive Committee for all ballots delivered-to them and make the following returns: (1). The num ber of official ballots furnished to each polling place: (2). The num ber of official ballots spoiled and returned by voters: (3). The num ber of official ballots returned to the Executive Committee: (4). The number of official ballots actually veteo. Those desiring to vote by mail shall make application in writing for a ballot to the Committee on Enrollment or Club Secretary of his precinct, not Jess than five days or more than sixty days prior to the primary in which he desires to vote. The Committee on Enroll ment or Club Secretary shall up on receipt of the application for ballot, if the applicant is duly reg istered in that precinct, enroll the name and address of the appli cant on a list to be kept by them for that purpose, and deliver to applicant in person, or forward to applicant by registered mail the necessary forms and ballot for voting by mail. The Executive Committe strong ly urges co-operation on the part of the candidates, managers and voters for a strict enforcement of the rules covering this primary election. Below will be found a list of the managers for the various pre cincts in McCormick County: List of Managers for Primary Election in McCormick County on August 25, 1936: McCormick No. 1.—Dan A. Bell, T. C. Faulkner, T. TI. Remsen, Charles Pennal, Clerk. Voting place, County Court House. McCormick No. 2.—J. E. Bell, W. E. Britt, H. C. Brown, T. L. Ed munds, Clerk. Voting place, Coun ty Court House. Mt. Carmel—W. O. Mars, W. H. Horten, J. C. Covin, W. A. Scott, Clerk. Voting pfiacie, Scott’s Store. Willington—J. W. Morrah, Ed ward Covin, Charley LeRoy, Wright Andrews, Clerk. Voting place, Wil lington School Building. Bordeaux—John B. Harmon, J. T. Lindley, M. S. Willis, A. S. Cade, Clerk. Voting place, Cade’s Store. Clathworthy’s Cross Roads—J. X. Link, J. C. Dansby, J. L. McComb, S. G. Link, Clerk. Voting place, Link’s Store. Talbert’s Store—J. F. Langley, Eldred Price, B. N. Talbert, Dewey Langley, Clerk. Voting place, Dow- tin’s Store. Lyon’s—C. L. Williams, R. T. Mc Kinney, E. L. Hollingsworth, Miss Kathleen McKinney, Clerk. Voting place, Lyon's School Building. Bethany—W. E. Sheppard, Jr., W. R. McDonald, J. N. Tsilbert, J. K. White, Clerk. Voting place, Hol lingsworth’s Store. White Town—Henry Quarles, Roy Ridlehoover, W. E. Freeland, Mrs. E. R. White, Clerk. Voting place, Freeland’s Store. Plum Branch—O. L. Sturkey, L. W. Lyon, E. L. Langley, R. M. Winn, Clerk. Voting place, Bank’s Store Building. Parksville—J. A. Harvey, Fred Bass, T. B. Wood, James Parks, Clerk. Voting place, Self’s Store. Rehoboth—J. P. Talbert, B. S Culbreath, John W. Robinson, E M. Morgan, Clerk. Voting place, Morgan’s Store. Modoc—W. N. Nash, W. McDaniel E. F. Bussey, Miss Lucy Bussey, Clerk. Voting place, Bussey’s Bar ber Shop. Clarks Hill—E. C. Jefferson, W. H. Ryan, John Woods, Jeff Sharp- ton, Clerk. Voting place, J. O. Mar shall’s Store. Bell’s Store—D. L. Burnett, S. C. Deal, W. H. Burnett, J. R. Rogers, Clerk. Voting place. Bell’s Store. Young’s—E. C. Young, F. T. Young, S. L. Long, F. H. Young, Clerk. Vbtlng place, Young's School House. J. ARCH TALBERT, County Chairman. J. O. PATTERSON, Secretary. McCormick, 3. C., Aug. 12, 1936.—2t. NOTICE OF SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of McCormick. Pursuant to the Decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Mc Cormick County, South Carolina in the case of The Federal Land Bank of Columbia, Plaintiff, vs. W. K. Charles, Mrs. Carrie Lou Charles, et al., Defendants, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash reauiring a deposit of 5% of bid,' before the Court House Door in McCormick, South Carolina; during the legal hours of sale on sales- day in September, 1936, being the 7th day of said month, the follow ing described premises, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing one hun dred eighty and 65-100 (ISO&S) acres, more or less, situate, lying and being on the Chamberlain Fir ry Road, about three (3) mUes East from the town of McCormick, in Bordeaux Township, County* of McCormick, State of South Caro lina, having such shape; metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof, made by J. N. Allston, Sur veyor, 19th September, 1917, and being bounded on the North by- lands of Geo. Hanvey; on the East by lands of Deason; on the South by the Chamberlain Ferry Road and on the West by lands of Dea son and the Searles Estate. This being the same tract of land here tofore conveyed to T. H. Armstrong by J. T. Deason by his deed dated the 31st day of December, 1915, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Abbeville Coun ty in Book of Deeds 34, at page 313. As Plaintiff in its complaint de manded no personal judgment and' waived rights to deficiency judg ment, bidding on the above describ ed property will be closed on sales- day. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. J. FRANK MATTISON, Master for McCormick County. August 17, 1936.—3t. / - NOTICE OF SALE DR. HENRY J. GODIN Sight Specialist Eyes Examined Spectacles And Eye Glasses Professionally Fitted. 956 Broad Street Augusta, Ga. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, • jCounty .of-McCormick. In the Cffurt of Common Pleas. The Federal Land Bank of Colum bia, Plaintiff, against Ida M. McAllister, V. C. McAllister, Nora McAllister, Mrs. Lake MCA. * Petranck, Mrs. Ruth Bowen, Mrs. Bertha Chiles, Frances McAl lister, E. Levis McAllister, Mrs. Elizabeth Broas, R. F. McAllister* Mrs. Mary White Wells, J. T. Martin, J. S. Dukes, W. M. Smith, W. S. Arrington and H. E. Rush, Trustees of School District No. 4, and Federal Farm Mortgage Cor poration, Defendants. Pursuant to judgment of the Court and a Decree of Sale in the above entitled cause, I wfir sell act* public auction on Salesday far Sepv- cember (the same being the .Tthi day of September) 1936, in front off the Court house door, in the City of McCormick, County and State aforesaid/during the IfegaMToure of sale, on terms specified below, the following described real estate, to- wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing five hun dred eighteen and seven-tenths (518.7) acres, more or less, situate, lying and being on public road knowiy as “The Old Post Road*, about iMMffee miles northeast from the town of McCormick, in Green wood Township, McCormick Coun ty, State of South Carolina, hav ing such shape, metes, courses and! distances as will more fully appnur by reference to a plat thereof* made bv s. E. Rossnswifce, surveyor* '18th day of January, 1922, ahd be*- ing Hounded on the north by lands; of Mrs. Henrietta Bradley, Chiles l^nds, lands of W. ,H. . Robinson and.J. F. L&ngley; on the eastnby lands cf A. R. Langley and of Mrs. H. R. Wh^e* on the south by lands of Mrs. H. J. White and Calvert, .anas; and on the west by Chiles*, land and land of Mrs. Henrietta* Bradley. This being the same tract, of land as was heretofore convey- so s a. McAllister by J. D. Richardson by his deed dated 1 lit zwiji aav of March. 1919, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for McCormick County' In book of deeds 4, page 77. A cash deposit of five (S^) 1 per cent, of the highest bid; unless made bv 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 rl#h* thereto being Ex pressly waived, the bidding will close at the completion of same. Terms Of Sale: Cash; Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. J. FRANK MATTISON, Master for McCormick County, S. C. Aug. 18, 193Hfc—3t. NOTICE OF SALE WANT ADV. FOR SALE—One acre building lot in town of McCormick. Mrs. B. W. Best, Bethune, S. C. Under and by virtue of authority rested in me by law I will sell at Dublic auction to the last and hlgh- st bidder for cash in front of the 'ourt House door at McCormick, V C., on Salesday in September,, ">36. beins: the 7th day of Sep- f mber, 1936, during the legal hours ~f sales, One Marmon Touring Au tomobile bearing a 1936, S. C. Li- jnse No. F 50-334, and Motor v umber R-27-2181 E, being seized m the 13th day of May 1936, while * sed in the illicit transportation of Icoholic liquors in McCormick . Jounty, S. C.\ - W. T. STROM, Sheriff McCormick Co. S. C. McCormick, S. C. August 12; 1936. * Airg. i7r~i*w.^3t. _ L _ ;