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McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK. SOUTH CAROUNA Thursday, August 27, 1936
Notice: (L-2552)—United States
of America, Western District of
South Carolina, In the District
Court—Greenwood Division. United
Spates cf America vs. 2,215.60 acres
of land in Mctjonnick County,
South Carolina,—Georgia Farms
Company, et al. The above con
sists of the following tracts: Geor
gia Farms Company, Inc., Tracts
281, a, b. c, and 281c-I, situate ly
ing and being in McCormick Coun
ty, South Carolina, containing nine
hundred fifteen and 2-10 (915.2)
acres, more or less, and in which
the following named persons, firms
or corporations have, or claim to
have, an interest: Resident Defen
dants—Joe Allen, (Occupant), Mc
Cormick Co., S. C.; George J. Bab-
son, Aiken, S. C.; CharUe Cham
berlain, (Occupant), McCormick
Co., S. C.; Henry Hardy, (Occu-
r^tv McCormick Co., S. C.; J. A.
Harvley, (Occupant), McCormick
Co., S. C.: Gilbert Morgan, (Occu
pant), McCormick Co., S. C.; Mar
shall Morgan, (Occupant), McCor
mick Co., S. C.; T&x Collector of
McCormick County, McCormick, S. (
C.; Treasurer of McCormick Coun
tv, McCormick, S. C. Non-Resident
Defendants—General American
Life Ins. Co., St. Louis, Mo.; Geor
gia Farms Co., by F. X. Schlosser,
President. Augusta, Ga.; Daniel J.
Haloin. Trustee, Waterford, N. Y.;
A. H. Holmes. Field Representative
of Georgia Farms Co_ 838 Heard
Ave.. Augusta. Ga.; Twin City Pow
er Co., by Thos. O’Conner, Pres.,
New York, N. Y. The following per
sons whose addresses are unknown:
Children of Mollie P. Harmon,
Harmon, wife of John M.
Harmon, A. P. Morgan, Behetha
Morgan, Drury Morgan, Evan Mor
gan, George Morgan, John Mor
gan, Mary Morgan, Samuel Morgan,
Susan Morgan, Frances Nixon, Mrs.
Henry Quarles, Charity O. Wood,
John M. Wood, G. W. Wood. The
heirs and | or assigns of the follow
ing deceased persons whose names
and addresses are not known: Paris
L. Culbreath, John Key, Mollie P.
Harmon, Joseph Price, A. N. Tal
bert. F. C. Wood. W. D. Morrah, et
al, Tracts No. 210 and 210-a, situate,
lying and being in McCormick
County, South Carolina, containing
four hundred sixty-two and 4-10
(482.4) acres, more or less, and in
which the following named persons,
firms or corporations have, or claim
to have, an interest: Resident De
fendants—J. W. Bradley and wife,
aret, Troy, S. C.; Federal Land
„ of Columbia, Columbia, S. C.;
tral Farm Mortgage,. Corpora
tion, Columbia, S. C.; ,F. JE. Grier
and wife, Malvina K., ' .. _
S. C.: it. C. Grier and iWlftS Gladys
P„ Greenwood, S. C.; W>.P. Grier
and wife, Nellie B. Grier, Clover. S.
C.; A. L. Middling and wife. (Oc
cupants), McCormick Co.. S. C.;
W. D. Morrah, McCormick, 8. C.;
Eleanor C. Pressly r Greenwood, S.
C.; Georgia Pressly. Greenwood, S.
C.; Louise Pressly, Due West, S. C.;
Pearl Pressly, Due West, S. C.r Wil
liam Pressly, Due West, S. C.; W.
L. Pressly, Due West, S. C.; W. H.
Robinson and wife, Ella A., Troy,
8. C.: Tax Collector of McCormick
County, McCormick, 8. C.; Treas
urer of McCormick County, McCor
mick, 8. C.; W. W. Wardlaw and
wife, Annie E.. Troy, S. C.; Luther
Wideman and wife, (Occupants),
McCormick Co.. 8. C.; Paul A.
Pressly and wife, Louise Moilett,
Chester, 8. C.; Mrs. Sullivan Smith,
Belton, 8. C.; Mrs. J. C. Klugh, Ab
beville. s. C.; W. W. Bradley and
wife. Columbia, S. C.; Mrs. Lillie
Bradley Raycroft, Abbeville, 8. C.;
Mrs. Birdie Bradley, Union, 8. C.;
John T. Bradley, a minor over 14
years. Charleston, S. C.; Frances
Kent Bradley, a minor under 14,
Union, 8. C.; M. E. Bradley and
wife, Clemson, S. C.; L. 8. Brad
ley and wife, Troy, 8. C.; Miss Fran
ces Wideman, Greer, S. C.; Mrs. P.
D Barron, Union, S. C,; Mrs. D.
G. Phillips. Chester, 8. C. Non-Res
ident Defendants—Mrs. Barbara
Andrus. Cleveland. Ohio; David
dred ninety-seven and 6-10 <19 7 .- 6 2
acres, more or less, and in wnicn
the following mined persons, firms
or corporations have, or claim to
have, an interest: Resident Defen
dants—Wyatt Aiken and wife,
Greenville, S. C.: J. Foster Barn
well and wife, Abbeville, S. C.; W.
M. Barnwell and wife, Julia F.,
t Green vile, St., Abbeville, S. C.;
W. M. Barnwell, Agent, 4 Green-
dlle, St., Abbeville, S. C.; Mrs.
/irginia Barnwell Aiken Blackmon,
006 Laurens St., Columbia, S. C.;
J. R. Glenn, as agent, and wife,
Rosa Allen, Abbeville, S. C.; W. P.
Greene and wife, Mary Hemphill,
\b^eville, S. C.; Mrs. Elmer b.
Hah, R. F. D. No. 4. Abbeville, S.
C : Savage Hall and wife. Occu-
oants, R. F. D., Troy, S. C.; Mrs.
Efise Hammon, R. F. D. No. 4,
3elton, S. C.; Mrs. S. L. Mazyck,
111 Johnson St., Gaffney, S. C.;
National Bank of Abbeville, its
'uccessors, receivers or assigns, Ab
beville, S. C.; Russell Sutherland
and wife, Ethel, R. F. D. No. 4,
Abbeville, S. C.; S. S. Sutherland
\nd wife. Parry, Abbeville, S. C.;
W. c. Sutherland and wife, Flor
ence. R. F. D. No. 4, Abbeville, S.
3- Tax Collector of McCormick
County, McCormick, S. C.; Treas
urer of McCormick County, Me
ceased persons whose names and
addresses are rot known: Abner L.
Bushnell, Children of America
Gallman, Children of Edney F.
Gallman, Children of Lucretia B.
Gallman, Children of Percilla H.
Gasman, Children of Rachel H.
Gallman, Children of Susan H.
Gallman, William C. (G) Gallman
DesDemono Holcombe Lyon, Chil
dren of. Children of Elizabeth S.
Moseley, Phebe D. Pitts, Benjamin
Jabez Ryan, John Ryan, John E.
^van. Pick^n* E. Ryan, Stanmore
B. Ryan, Children of Peggie G.
Smith, Children of Mary E, Till
man, Benjamin Tutt. And also all
other persohs who may have any
right, title, claim, demand, interest
5 r* nr lien uoon 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 Stat
es for the Western District of
South Carolina, stating that the
United States is desirous of pur
chasing, under the provisions of the
Weeks Forestry Act (36 Stat. 961),
certain lands in McCormick coun-
- ty. South Corolina, consisting of
- the tracts hereinabove set forth,
M t. Carmel News Treasurer’s Notice
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Cormick, S. C.; Mrs. Florence containing in the aggregate two
v-a ir*v A 4-O V* ««O V"» /■I
Weeks, R. F. D. No. 4, Belton, S
C.; Mrs. E. R. Wilson, Abbeville, S
C. Non-Resident Defendants— and all of said lands being fully
Andrus, Cleveland. _ _ .
Wardlaw Bradley and »pi, Greens
boro, n. C.; T. R. Bradley, Apt. IB,
1114 W. 16th St„ New York, N. Y.;
W. T. Bradley, Cjo Southern Tel.
Co.. 197 Court St., Memphis, Tenn.;
P. L. Grier and wife, Sardis, N. C.;
Mrs. Bertha Lindsay, Charlotte, N.
C.; Mrs. Boyce Love, Covington,
Tenn.; Mrs. R. F. Poole, 1 Hope St.,
Raleigh, N. C.; James H. Pressly
and wife, Statesville, N. C.; Joseph
tr Pressly, Red Level, Ala.; Mrs
Barnwell Aiken and wife, Chevv
Chase, Md.; Mrs. Mary Barnwell
Aiken Wolfe, Monroe, N. C. The
heirs and | or assigns of the fol-
•owing deceased persons whose
names and addresses are not
known: Annie Dansby, Laura L.
Dansby, John Foster, Agnew Mas
sey, Beniamin Napier, Mary Na
pier, Zella lone Napier, Samuel
Patterson, Hugh Simpson, T. C.
Sutherland. W. M. Barnwell, et al.
Tract No. 303, situate, lying and
being in McCormick County, South
Carolina, containing, according to
survey, eighteen and 9-10 (18.9)
acres, more or less, and in which
the following named persons,
firms or corporations have, or claim
to have, an interest: Resident De
fendants—W. M. Barnwell, Re
ceiver, Abbeville, S. C.; w. M.
Barnwell and wife, Julia F., Ab
beville, 8. C.; Mrs. Will John Evans,
Abbeville, S. C.; A. B. Link, Bor
deaux, 8. C.; C. S. Link. R. F. D.
No. 3, Abbeville, S. C.; E. B. Link,
R. F. D. No. 3, Abbeville, S. C.; Mrs.
Irene Link, McCormick. S. C.; J.
C, Link and wife, Callie Brady
link, Bordeaux, S. C.; R. C. Link,
Bordeaux, S. C.; S. T. Link, Bor
deaux, S. C.; W. G. Link, Bordeaux,
S. C.; W. H. Link, Bordeaux, 8. C.;
Tax Collector of McCormick Coun
tv. McCormick. S. C.; National
Batik of AbbeviUe, its successors,
•eceivers or assigns, Abbeville, S. C.;
Treasurer of McCormick County,
McCormick, 8. C.; Mrs. J. C. Zeig-
ler. Lone Starr, 8. C. Non-Resident
Defendants—Mrs. O. G. Calhoune,
Adrian, Texas; Essie Chiles Moore,
Waynesville, N. C. The heirs and
| or assigns of the following de
ceased persons whose names and
addresses are not known: John
Chiles, Sam Chiles, J. J. Link, Giles
Williams, Jr., and John Young.
Mrs. Katie E. Miller Tract No. 273,
situate, lying and being in McCor
mick County, South Carolina, con
taining one hundred ninety-five
and 7-10 (195.7) acres, more or less,
and in which the following nam
ed persons, firms or corporations
have, or claim to have, an interest:
Resident Defendants—Bank of Mc
Cormick, Receiver, Successors or
Assigns, McCormick, S. C.; J. W.
Bracknell & Son, Plum Branch, S.
C.; Plumer C. Cothran, Greenwood,
8. C.; Clarimande Sheppard Evans,
McCormick, 8. C.; Mrs. Katie E.
Miller, 1118 Edgefield Ave., Green
wood, S. C.; A. Holman and wife,
(Occupants), McCormick Co., S. C.;
R. H. Quarles, McCormick, S. C.;
J. C. Schrimp, McCormick, S. C.;
Watt Schrimp, McCormick, 8. C.;
W. E. Sheppard, McCormick, S. C.;
Tax Collector of McCormick Coun
ty, McCormick, S. C.; Treasurer of
McCormick County, McCormick, S.
C. Non-Resident Defendants—The
Scottish American Mtge. Co., Ltd.,
New York, N. Elizabeth Parks,
Gadsden, Ala. The following per
sons whose addresses are unknown:
Frances E. Creighton, James C.
Dailis, C. M. E^geman, cnarles M.
Freeman. James M. Freeman, Fran
ces E. Freeman, Victoria Freeman,
Judicial Circuit and pledge myself
n rressiy, rtea juevei, /via., «ii». —-— - ---—.. . , ..
Mamie Pressly Charlotte, N. C.; Susan Harrison. Langley, E. L., to be governed by the rules of the
«« w K IP T T o orloxr ITliTn Al- J •••ill
Mrs. Mary Bradley Pressly, Apart-
ado 264, Tamoico. Tamps, Mex.;
Mrs. Annastatia Thompson, Gas-
Widems
tonia, N. C.; James Wideman and
wife. C|o Department of Justice,
Washington, D. C. The following
person, if living, if dead, his un
known heirs and I or assigns whose
names and addresses are not
I nown: W. Lihdsay Wilson. The
Jicirs and | or assigns of the follow
ing deceased parsons whose names
sind addresses are not known:
Alton Baley, George Crawford,
John McGaw. William Robertson,
Mfly A. S. Wideman. G. W. Cade,
TracteNos. 32, a, b. and c, situate ly
ing and being in McCormick County
South Carolina, containing, accord
ing to survey, two hundred seventy-
aix and 3-10 (276.3) acres, more or
thousand two hundred fifteen and
6-10 (2,215.6) acres, more or less.
described by surveys made by the
Forest Service of the United States,
which said surveys and descrip
tions are fully set out In the ap
plication filed by the United Stat
es Attorney in the office of * the
Clerk of the United States District
Court, at Greenville, South Caro
lina, and that you may be the own
er, or the supposed owner of the
several tracts of land, or a part
thereof, or have some right, title
or interest therein, or in some part
thereof. Wherefore, you are re
quired to come forward on the
twelfth day of October, 1936, at
three o’clock, p. m., at the United
States District Court to be held
at Greenville, South Carolina, and
file objections, if any you have,
to the proposed purchase of said
lands, otherwise a judgment will
be entered against you. The in
fant defendants and persons under
any other legal disability herein
above named are further notified
that the order of court provides
that unless th§y procure the ap
pointment of a guardian ad litem
to represent them in said proceed
ing within twenty days after per
sonal service of the said notice
upon them, or in case service is
made upon them by publication,
within twenty days after the said
service has been completed, the
court, upon petition of the under
signed, will appoint a guardian ad
litem for said defendants. Done
by order of the court this 17th
day of August, A. D., 1936. C. C.
Wyche, United States Attorney.
Witness my hand and official seal
this 17th day of August, A. D. f 1936.
W. D. White, Clerk, U. S. District
Court for the Western District of
South Carolina. (Official Seal).
POLITICAL
CARDS
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 noir' ,r, * > ''s of the oarty.
JEFF D. GRIFFITH.
For Solicitor
v~ 4. f<
Appreciative of the support given
me in the past and assuring the
Democratic voters of the Eleventh
Judicial Circuit of South Caroline,
nhat I will appreciate their con
tinued support, I hereby announce
my candidacy for re-election to the
office of Solicitor of the Eleventh
k) U.d Or 11 » — —> w ^ —
Mrs. E. L. Langley, Eliza Mason, Democratic Party and will support
E. ^ the nominees of the party. Your
son. T. B. Robertson, W. A. Robert- , . ,, ^ ,
son! Juineta M. Wells, William support and influence shall be
Wells, Creditors of Katie E. Miller, highly appreciated.
The heirs and | or assigns of the
following deceased persons whose
names and addresses are not
known: Charles M. Freeman, Char
les M. Freeman, n. Mrs. Lula L.
Maxwell Tract No. 51, situate, ly
ing and being in McCormick Coun
ty, South Carolina, containing, ac
cording to survey, one hundred
forty-nine and 5-10 (149.5) acres,
mere or less, and in which the fol
lowing named persons, firms or
corporations have, or claim to have,
an Interest: Resident Defendants
—Rachel Brown, Greenville, S. C.;
.si* »ii« *-xv , Mrs. Lula P. Featherstone, 157 E.
and in which the following Cambridge St., Greenwood, S. C.;
named persons, firms or corpora- Maggie S. King, Lindsey St., Green-
tions have, or claim to have, an wood, S. C.; Abner B. Lyon Mc-
interest: Resident Defendants— Cormick, S. C.; Lucretia Mulllnax,
Mary Brown, Bordeaux, S. C.; G. R. F. D., Troy, 8. C.; Lula L. Max-
W Cade and wife, Jane K., Bor- well, Abbeville, S. C.; Laurens D.
deaux, 8. C/, Tax Collector of Me- Pitts, Rock Hill. S, C.; Reuben B.
Cormick County, McCormick. S. C.; Pitts, Camden, S. C.; Daisy D. Rey-
Treasurer of McCormick County, nolds, 1410 Gervais St., Columbia
McCormick, 8. C. The following s. C.; Tax Collector of McCormick
oerson whose address is unknown: County, McCormick, S. C.; Treas-
Mrs Willie N. Slaughter. The heirs nrer of McCormick County, Mc-
and I or assigns of the following cormick, S. C. Non-Resident De-
deceased persons whose names and fendant—Mrs. Corrinne Pitts Ful-
addresses are not known: Drury ler, 630 Wilbeath Road, Akron,
Breazeal, Sidon Ford, Lewis Glbert, Ohio. The following persons, if liv-
Peter Glbert, Champion Guille- ing, if dead, their unknown heirs
beaux, John Guillebeaux, Marcella and | or assigns whose names and
j Hussey, Leila T. Livery, Roger addresses are not known: Chil-
Martin, Charles Strother. W. M. dren of Abner L. Bushnell, Rosa
Barnwell, et al, Tract No. 304, sit- Dominick. A. W. Lyon and wife,
Mate lying and being in McCormick j. B. Parks, attorney. Mrs. Cor-• imarv
County, South Camina, contain- rinne Pitts Fuller. The heirs and P rlmary
ing, according to survey, one hun- | or assigns of the following de-J.
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.
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 tne
support that you gave me four
years ago, and hope I have exe
cuted the duties of the Office c
County Supervisor in such a man
ner as to warrant your continue:
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
G. H. McCAIN.
(Written for last week.)
Capt. and Mrs. William B. Sharp
and sen, Billy, who have spent two
years on Foreign Service in
Manilla, P. I., stationed at Fort
McKinley, arrived back in tie
United States on Monday at San
Francisco, Cal., and will leave there
o arrive in New York Sept. 8, and
will drive down to Mt. Carmel to
dsit Mrs. John D. Cade and fam-
ly and other relatives. Their in
numerable friends will be delighted
to see them again.
Mrs. Cecil Gilliam, Misses Mary
Hardaway and Sara Curtis enter
tained recently with a moonlight
picnic at Mrs. Gilliam’s park. A
nice crowd, amusing games and a
delicious lunch made a very pleas
ant evening.
Miss Sallie T. Cade returned
home Saturday from a visit to Mrs.
Olin D. Johnson of Columbia.
Mrs. J. J. McKellar, Mr. Joel Mc-
Kellar and Miss Mary Day of Au
gusta were dinner guests of Mrs.
John D. Cade and family on Sab
bath.
Mrs. Cecil Gilliam, Mrs. Lane
Smith, Misses Sara Curtis and Mary
Hardaway were Augusta visitors
Mpnday.
Mrs. J. R. Tarrant has returned
home from a pleasant visit to Edge-
field.
Miss Gladys Scott of Greenwood
spent the past week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Scott.
Mrs. Jack Mauldin, son William
and daughter of Augusta visited
Mrs. Myrtle Mauldin a short while
Tuesday morning. She was en-
route to Anderson.
The Mt. Carmel Home Demon
stration Club entertained with a
party at the community building
last Tuesday evening. A nice little
crowd gathered and enjoyed the
games, etc. Mrs. Clara Majette en
tertained the crowd with a humor
ous reading “Samantha Ann,”
which was very much enjoyed. De
licious punch and sandwiches were
served by the club. It was the club’s
annual recreational meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hester
and children, Carolyn and Jim Pat,
and Alex Mitchell, Jr., of Mt Pleas
ant spent a pleasant day in the
mountains of N. C. last Sabbath.
Mr. Willie Hester visited his sis
ter, Mrs. Alex ,. Mitchell, of Mt
Pleasant, recently, and Alex, Jr.,
returned home with him.
Mrs. Charles Fant and children,
Dorothy and Reese, of Anderson,
were* pleasant visitors of Mrs. Johft
D. Cade and Miss Julia Cade Wed
nesday afternoon.
Mrs. J. T. McCrorey of Rock Hill
and her father, Mr. J. F. Suther
land, of Anderson, were Mt. Car
mel visitors Monday and Monday
night.
Mr. and Mvs. John D. Cade and
little son, Drew, of Charleston, are
spending the summer months with
the family here.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Graham and
children of Ridgeland and Mr. T
H. Seabrook of Beaufort were in Mt.
Carmel a short time Monday morn
ing en route to Clemson College
for the week.
Mrs. Ida M. Black visited Mrs.
D. L. Bryson in Calhoun Falls the
past week end and also visited An
derson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Birchmore
and their two very charming
daughters, Charlotte and Mary, also
Mrs. Estes of Anderson were guests
in the home of Mrs. John D. Cade
last Sabbath. Charlotte Birchmore-
was a former art student of Miss
Julia Cade’s at Anderson College.
Mr. and Mrs. John McCoy and
attractive daughters, Georgia and
Virginia, Mrs. Ford Patterson and
Mrs. William Bell of Anderson were
visitors of Mrs. Myrtle Mauldin
Tuesday. Later in the afternoon j
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson and
Mr. Ford Patterson came to Mt. I
Carmel to attend the burial of the
little baby of Mrs. W. T. Mauldin.
The little one had been quite ill
but Mrs. Mauldin was informed she
was better. The death occurred in
iLluda, N. C. Many friends deeply
:> mpathize with them in their sor-
uW.
The County Treasurer’s Office
will be open for the purpose of re
ceiving taxes from the 15th day cf
September, 1936, to the 15th day of
March, 1937.
All taxes shall be due and pay
able between the 15th day of Sep
tember, 1936, and December 31,
1936.
That when taxes charged shal 1
not be paid by December 31, 1936.
the County Auditor shall proceed
to add a penalty of one per cent
for January, and if taxes are not
paid on or before February 1, 1937,
the County Auditor will proceed to
add Two Per Cent for February,
and if taxes are not paid on or be
fore March 1, 1937, the County Au
ditor shall to proceed to add 3 per
cent for March, and if taxes are
not paid on or before April 1, 1937,
the County Auditor shall proceed
to add 4 per cent up to the 15th of
April, 1937, after which time the
County Treasurer shall issue his
executions for all unpaid taxes,
plus 7 per cent penalty.
The tax levies for the year 1936
are as follows:
For State purposes 5 mills
i For County Purposes 8 mills
For Bonds 14 mills
Constitutional School Tax. 3 mills
Mt. Carmel School
District No. 1
Willington S. D. No. 2 —
Bordeaux S. D. No. 3 2 mills
McCormick S. D. No. 4
and Bonds 14 mills
Buffalo S. D. No. 5 4 mills
Bellvue S. D. No. 6 10 mills
S. D. No. 7 00 mills
Bethia S. D. No. 8 8 mills
Bold Branch S. D. No. 9 __10 mills
Young’s S. D. No. 10 00 mills
Wideman’s S. D. No. 11 2 mills
Milway S. D. No. 13 _
Robinson S. D. No. 14
DomvlHe S. D. No. 15
Bethany S. D. No. 16
Lyon’s S. D. No. 17 8 mills
Hibier S. D. No. 18 6 mills
Vernon S. D. No. 19 4 mills
Plum Branch S. D. No. 24
and Bonds 20 mills
Consolidated S. D. No. 1,
Parksville, Modoc and
Clarks Hill, and Bonds.l? mills
All male citizens between the
ages of 21 and 60 years, except
those exempt by law, are liable to
a poll tax of $1.00 each.
The law prescribes that all male
citizens between
55 years' must pay $2.00 commuta
tion tax or work six days on the
public roads.
’ ■it r * .
Commutation tax is included in
property tax receipt.
T. J. PRICE,
Treasurer, McCormick County.
2 mills
5 mills
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
renuiring 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 (180.65>
acres, more or less, situate, lying
and being on the Chamberlain Fer
ry Road, about three (3) miles
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, lity),
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.
8 mills
6 mills
2 mill?
8 mills
NOTICE OF SALE
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ^
County of McCormick.
In the Court of Common Pleas;.
The Federal Larfd B&nk of Colum
bia, Plaintiff; i
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. 8. Dukes, W. M. SmitfcJ
W. S. Arrington and H. E. Rush;
Trustees of School District No. 4,
and Federal Farm Mortgage Cor-r
noration. Defendants. j
Pursuant to judgment
Court and a Decree of ^
above entitled cause. I eflBusell at
public auction on SalesdjQrin Sep-
. 01 , tember (the same being the 7th
° f and 1 day of September> 4996, In trtmt et
iv 82.00 commuta.- ! the Court fconse door, fn the
of McCormick, County and
aforesaid, tfurfpg the legal hpbfS
sale, on termS specified below, the
following described real estaterjd-
wit:
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land containing five
dred eighteen and seven
DR. HENRY J. GODIN
?
Sight
Specialist
Eyes Examined
(518.7) acres, more or less. sitt£te,
lying and being on public mad
known as “The Old Post Road”
I
miles northeast from
rten-
about three
the towipfbf McCormick, in G
Spectacles And Eye Glasses
Professionally Fitted.
956 Broad Street Augusta, Ga
wood Toymship, McCormick
ty, Stat^ of South Carolina, lav
ing suc$: (shape, metes, courses; and
distances as will more fully appear
by reference to a plat thereof,
made by S. E. Rosenswike, surveyor,
18th day of January, 1922, and bo-
ing boundfed 5 6n the north by tsfotis
of MTs. Henrietta Bradley, Chiles
lands, lands of W. H. Rotlnson
and J. F. Langley; on the
by
The Sanitary |
Barber Shop I
McCORMICK. S. C. |
|
Mr. Fred Morgan, of Parks- 5
ville, an experienced barber,
is working in this shop every
Friday and Saturday, and will
be glad to have his friends
call on him here.
J. B. ORR, Prop.
lands cf A. R. Langley and of MTs.
F. F WhFe* on the south by lands
of Mrs. H. J. White and Cfclvert
..anas; and on the west by
land and land of Mrs
Bradley. -This being the
of land as was heretofore _ ..
„ s A. McAllidfcerTjy
J. D. Richardson by Mr deed dated
ohe 2»oh dav of March. 19®, and
recorded in the office of tf# Clerk
of Court for McCormick County
in book of deeds 4, page 77.
A cash deposit of five (5%> per
cent, of the highest bid, unless
imade by the Plaintiff or it* Attor
ney, will be required as evidence of
!good faith; said deposit to be ap-
* plied on the bid should tftfre be a
compliance therewith.
No deficiency judgment
asked, the right thereto bfcine.ex-
pressly waived, the bidding-
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, 1936.—3t.
NOTICE OF SALE
Experience Service Facilities
Those are the Important things in measuring the worth
of a funeral director, and should be borne In mind when
you have occasion to choose one
DISTANCE IS NO HINDRANCE TO OUK SEKVIC*
and there Is no additional charge for service out of town
J. S. STROM
Main Street McCormick. S. C.
Under and by virtue of authority
vested in me by law 1 gill Mil
public auction to the last and high-j
est bidder for cash in front of
Court House door at McCoi
S. C., on Salesday in Septembei
i°36. being the 7th day of Sei
tember, 1936, during the legal hour
©f sales, One Mormon Touring Au|
tomobile bearing a 195$, S. C. Li
u^iise No. F 50-334, and Mot
Number R-27-2I81 E, being seiasj
on the 13th day of May -1936, wi
” ed in the illicit transportation
r r coholic > liquors in McCormlc
County, S. C. ‘ ^
W. T. STROM,
Sheriff McCormick Go. S. C.
McCormick, S. C.
August 12, 1936.
Aug. 17, 193S.—3t. _ ..