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■ I \ : a' .14 McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA Thursday, August 5, 1937 Remember - You Always Save At Gallant-Belk Co. GALLANT-BELK CO. ANNUAL AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE Our August Clearance Sale will continue until all Summer Merchandise is sold, beginning Monday, August 2nd. Come in every day during this sale. You will save money and be really thankful Gallant-Belk Company have a store in Green wood. Never before .... have we been able to offer you the wonderful values we have at •' V A' * ' , I this time. Remember, you always save when you shop with us! MEN’S SUMMER SUITS - - - BIG REDUCTIONS!! 75 Men’s Summer Suits; values to $6.95. August Clearance Sale price— $2.95 50 Men’s Summer Suits; formerly $11.95 and $12.95 values. Clearance Sale price— BUY NOW For Fall School Opening Sheets - Towels, Blankets, Spreads Use Our Lay Away Plan On Every Item! $6.95 SUMMER SHOES $1.00 OFF On all $3.95 and $4.95 summer shoes. Buy now and save! If we can’t fit you we won’t sell you. SUMMER DRESSES » Final cleanup of summer dresses; $7.95 and silk dresses for— $4.95 $5.95 and $4.95 silk dresses, now $2.95 > SAVE MONEY You always save money when you take advantage of. our regular prices. You doubly save when you buy at our Clearance Sale prices! DISHES With $15 in duplicate purchase slips you are allowed to secure $4.95 set of dishes. 32 PIECES for only $L95 15 Piece Set of China, $2.95 quality, with $10 pur chase $1.29 EXTRA SPECIALS Prints, yard wide. 1 flf* Yard ■ Yard wide sheer materials. 4 A** Yard lUC Beautiful yard wide curtain goods. 1 flf* Yard ■ Wla Yard wide curtain goods. Cat Yard Yard wide and 39” unbleached sheeting Yard ‘ Good, small Turkish towels. Kf* Each wG Yard wide, 80-square prints. •! Cf* Yard ^ ■ Beautiful lace ideal for making summer 1 Of* dresses. To close out at yard ■ Beautiful sheer materials; dotted swiss, voiles and other summer goods; 29c and 35c values. IQ#* To close out, yard IwW Octagon Washington Powder and Soap 12 Cakes for 25c •■c RUGS 9 x 12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 9 x 12 Crex or Grass Rugs $2.95 GIANT BARGAINS For the whole family in this August Clearance. Remember — you always save at Gallant-Belk Company. 9 x 12 Gold Seal Rugs—-most complete assortment in Greenwood; beautiful new r patterns. $8.95 — $7.95 $6.95--$5.95 GALLANT-BELK CO. For Ten Years - Greenwood’s Leading Department Store Greenwood, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Cater Ligon of Charlotte, N. O., and Mrs. J. C. Ligon, Miss Alva Ligon and Miss Rossie Dean Anderson of Iva, S. C., were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Strom. Mrs. Wilber Strom, Wilber Strom, Jr., and Grady Strom are visiting relatives at Starr, Anderson and Iva, S. C. Mrs. Abner Lyon spent the past week end with Mrs. Ashby King in Greenwood. Miss Helen Cheatham is spend ing a few weeks in Lexington, N. I j C., with Bullock. her aunt, Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Deason from Charlotte are spending a few days here and at Abbeville with relatives and friends. Miss Selma Walker of Washing ton, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. A. Roy Walker, and small daughter of St. Louis, Missouri, Mr. and Mrs. Cosey, Pittsburg, Pa., Mr. Milton Walker, Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Walker, Jr., and baby of Ridgeland, S. C., Miss Birdie Walker of High Point, N. C., are here on a visit to Judge and Mrs. H. C. Walker. Mrs. Ed. C. Curdts of Greenville and her cousin, Mrs. Jeff Grace, of Jacksonville, Fla., were visitors here Sunday and Wednesday With with Mrs. Carrie Talbert. Dairy Field Day At Sandhill Station Thursday, August 12 Clemson. Aug. 3.—Farmers and others interested in feed crops, oastures. and dairy cattle breeding are invited to attend a Dairy Field Day at the Sandhill Experiment Station near Columbia on Thurs day, August 12. “Some of the features of the dairy experimental work which will be discussed and inspected are the annual grazing crops which have furnished as much as 317 calendar days of grazing per year, the silage crops consisting of four varieties of sorghum planted with soybeans in every third row, and the hay crops”, says Prof. J. P. LaMaster, head of the Dairy Department of the Experiment Station. “The permanent pasture work in cludes one plot in which a very promising new pasture plant for the Sandhill region may be in spected under grazing conditions. “The dairy herd, which is head ed by the famous sire of the World’s Record Guernsey cow, will be shown to the visitors.” The program will start in the Assembly Hall at 11:00 o’clock with brief discussions of the experimen tal work, which will be followed by a lunch period. Those who do not bring lunches may secure a light inexpensive plate lunch to be serv ed by the ladies of the Dentsville Grange. The afternoon will be devoted to in inspection study of the pas tures, the feed crops and the dairy herd. Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Blackwell have returned from a week’s stay at Myrtle Beach, S. C. Misses Kathryn Parks and Myrtle Ruth Deason have returned home after spending several days with relatives and friends in Hemming- way and Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Home and children returned Saturday from a ten days’ stay at Murrells Inlet, S. C. Misses Mildred and Evelyn Gun ter of Leesville are guests of their aunt, Mrs. D. C. Talbert, this week. Rev. and Mrs. A. Thad. Persons left Monday for Yatesville and Barnesville, Ga., where they will visit relatives for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Deason, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Deason and Miss Myrtle Ruth Deason spent Monday ih Atlanta. For Sale PLANTATION 652 acres at Meriwether for $10 per acre; reasonable terms of pay ment. Runs to mile of R. R. Station, post office, electric light, long distance telephone, etc. Ruxs to Savannah River, with some 60 acres of bottoms somewhat grown up, needing re-cleaning. No resi dence; 3 or 4 tenant houses, only fair condition. Go see it. Address: H. C. Middleton, 314 East Capitol St., Washington, D. C. FINAL SETTLEMENT Miss Kathleen Abercrombie left Tueday for Furman University Summer School, Greenville, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Huguley and Ellis Huguley, Jr., of Greenville, S. C., spent Sunday here with Mrs. W. G. Huguley. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of McCormick. In the Court of Probate. Notice is hereby given that William M. Rowland and Charles A. Rowland, Co-Executors of the estate of Miss Annie McKinne Winter Rowland, deceased, has this day made application unto me for a final accounting and discharge as Co-Executors of the estate of Miss Annie McKinne Winter Row land and the 30th day of August 1937, at 10 o’clock has been fixed for the hearing of said petition. All perons holding claims ag&inst said estate are hereby notified to present same on or by above date. J. FRANK MATTTSON, Judge of Probate, McCormick County, S. C. July 31, 1937.—4t. Miss Mattie Eliza Bussey of Greenville spent Sunday here with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Bussey, and Mrs. J. J. Dorn. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Price of Mar tins Point and Mr. and Mrs. Metz Price of Greenville spent the week end here with Mrs. T. J. Price and family. Misses Martha and Catherine l.ang of Ninety Six^were week end guests of Miss Sara Schumpert. Miss Frances Schumpert is spending this week in Atlanta as guest of her grandmother, Mrs. J. M. Huckabee. Miss Mary Cornelia Corley of Greenville spent the week end here with her father, Mr. J. W. Corley. Insurance Fire Insurance And All Ollier Kinds of Insurance Ex cept Life. HUGH C. BROWN, McCORMICK, S. C. Notice For Bids For Transportation Pupils Sealed bids will be received un til 11 a. m. August 25, 1937, for the transportation of pupils from the following school districts: Mt. Carmel School District No. 1 to Calhoun Falls School. Willington School District No. 2 to De la Howe State School. Bordeaux School District No. 3 to De la Howe School. Flatwoods School District No. 7 to Sharon School. Milway School District No. 13 to Greenwood High School. Robinson School District No. 14 to McCormick High School. Dornville School District No. 15 to McCormick. Lyon’s School District No. 17 to McCormick High School. Hibler School District No. 18 to McCormick High School. Vernon School District No. 19 to Sullivan’s School. AH bids shall be addressed to the County Superintendent of Educa tion. marked on outside of sealed envelope, “Bid for Transportation of pupils in School District No. and shall be opened at the hour des ignated in this advertisement. Bids will be opened and awards made by the County Board of Education, who shall have the right to reject any and all bids, and to re-adver- tise for new and additional bids. E. P. BENTLEY, County Supt. of Education. McCormick, S. C. Aug. 3, 1937.—3t. DR. HENRY J. GODIN Sight Specialist Eyes Examined Spectacles And Eye Glasses Professionally Fitted. 956 Broad Street Augusta, Qa*