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McCOKMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA Thursday, November 2S, 1937 ^tUKMICK MESSENGER Published Every Thursday Established June 5, 1902 EDMOND J. McCRACKEN, Editor and Owner Sintered at the Post Office at Mc Cormick, S. C., ns mail matter of the second class. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $1.00 6bc Months .75 Three Months .50 Typical 4-H Records That Spell Success Cleihson, Nov. 20.—Echoes of progress and profit in 4-H work for 1937 are coming from all parts of the state as records and reports are being made or} the year’s demon strations. Some little success stories which show the value of 4-H en deavor are cited by Dan Lewis, state boys’ club agent. Robert McNair, 4-H beef club- ster of Clarendon county, bought a 360-pound heifer and put it on feed July 3 6. From that time until Oct. 22 she made a gain of 210 pounds, almost three pounds per day. This calf sold for $8.80 per hundred, which gave Robert a fair price for feed. Dillon county’s 33 corn club boys made an average of 38.3 bushels on their 35 acres, more than double the average for the county. In Edgefield county David Smith’s 4-H corn plot shov/ed a yield of 81 bushels per acre, and this was closely followed by the 71-bushel yield of Yates Quarles. Twelve Jasper 4-H boys showed and sold 25 pigs at the State Fair. Twenty-three of these pigs were well cared for but the remaining two did not get proper attention. The result was that the 23 sold well and made money for the clubsters, while the two lost money, which showed the boys that merit is val uable. Vernon Fleming fitted, showed, and sold 11 of these pigs for $255.42, and won $42. in prize mo^ey. Marvin Floyd fed three and sold them for $78.20, plus $12 in prize money. Seven beef culb calves v/ere shown at the State Fair by Mc Cormick clubsters. The calves brought $400 at the auction sale, which netted the boys approxi mately $200. Interest is being shown by a number of club boys in this phase of livestock work, and five calves are already on feed for the stock show next spring. Three club calves fer Richland i 4-H members were financed through a local bank. The bank notes have been paid, and each boy has a few dollars profit and some goed experience and training. Posted This is to notify all hunters, that the plantation of A. K. Britt is posted against hunting, or other forms of trespassing, of any kind unless such hunter can produce a written permit signed by A. K. Britt. Parties disregarding this notice, will be prosecuted to the fullest possible extent of the law. Signed, A. K. BRITT. FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE OF TAX SALE Under and by virtue of a warrant .ssuea to me by the County Treas urer of McCormick County, I have ; eized the following described prop- rty to satisfy the taxes due che 'Tate of South Carolina and the Jounty of McCormick, for the years 934, 1935 and 1936, and the same /ill be sold to the highest bidder or cash cn saleoday in December, .937, during the legal hours of sale n front ol the Court House Door t McCormick. South Carolina, and the proceeds of the sale will be ap plied to the payment of the said taxes and the cost of said seizure and sale*- to wit: The property of W. T. Ramsey, and is described as follows: Fifty-eight (58) acres of land, more or less, in School District No. 16, McCormick County, State of South Caiolina, bounded on north oy public road leading from Dorn- zille to Liberty Hill, and \,he Bell land; east by land of I. N. Cole man; south by lands of I. N. Cole man and H. T. Christian; west by land of H. T. Christian, and prob ably others. J. T. FOOSHE, 1 Tex Collector for McCormick Coun ty. McCormick, S. C., - Nov. 15, 1937.—3t. NOTICE OF TAX SALE NOTICE OF TAX SALE • Under and by virtue of warrants issued to me by the County Treas urer of McCormick County, I have seized the following described prop erty to satisfy the taxes due the State of South Carolina and che County of McCormick, for the years 1934, 1935 and 1936, and the same v,ill be sold to the highest bidder for cash on salesday in December, 1937, during the legal hours of sale in front of the Court House Door at McCormick, South Carolina, and the proceeds of the sale will be ap plied to the payment of the said taxes and the cost of said seizure and sale, to wit: The property of Ruben Bussey, and is described as follows: One milk cow, assessed in School District No. 25. The property of O. B. Miner, and is described as follows: i One mare, assessed in School Dis trict No. 16. i J. T. FOOSHE, Tar: Collector for McCormick Coun ty- EUxifNE White Prsiidaiit of The Na tional Federation of Busi ness and Professional Women’s Clubs, Inc. Under and by virtue of a warrant issued to me by the County Treas urer of McCormick County, I have seized the following described prop erty to satisfy the taxes due the State of South Carolina and the County of McCormick, for the years 1934, 1935 and 1936, and the same will be sold to the highest bidder for cash on salesday in December, 1937, during the legal hours of sale in front of the Court House Door at McCormick, South Carolina, and the proceeds of the sale will be ap plied to the payment of the said taxes, and the cost of said seizure and sale, to wit: The property of Mrs. O. B. Minor, and is described as follows: Sixty-nine (69) acres of land, more or less, in School District No. 16, McCormick County, State of South Carolina, bounded on north by lands of Mrs. Rosa C. Mann and Mrs. Mattie Sue Corley; east by land of Mrs. Mattie Sue Corley, road leading to Liberty Hill, and lands of J. L. Williams and H. N. Coleman; south by land of H. N. Coleman and road leading to Mc Cormick; northwest by land of M. G. & J. J. Dorn, and probably others. J. T. FOOSHE, Tax Collector for McCormick Coun ty. McCorrlrk, S. C., Nov. 15, 1937.—3t. McCormick, S. C., Nov. 22, 1937. COAL I am now ready to fill your or ders for High Grade Domestic Coal. Phone 82R, or see me. G. J. SANDERS. Sr., McCormick, S. C. NOTICE OF TAX SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of McCormick, in tne court of Probate. Notice is hereby given that Mrs. Mirnie T. McComb, Executrix of the estate of J. E. Taggart, deceas ed. has this day made application unto me for a final accounting and discharge as Executrix of the es tate of J. E. Taggart and the 20th day of December 1937, at 10 o’clock lias been fixed for hearing of said petition. All persons holding claims against said estate are hereby noti fied to present same on or by above date. J. FRANK MATTISON, Judge of Probate, McCormick County, S. C. November 22nd, 1937.—4t. Under and bv virtue of a warrant issued to me by the County Treas urer of McCormick County, I have seized the following described prop erty to satisfy the taxes due the State of South Carolina and the County of McCormick, for the years 1935 and 1936, and the same will be sold to the highest bidder for cash on salesday in December, 1937, during the legal hours of sale in front of the Court House Door at McCormick, South Caro lina, and the proceeds of the sale will be applied to the payment of the said taxes and the cost of said seizure and sale, to wit: The property of Mrs. Robert Mc Kinney Weeks Estate, and Robert Lee, Luther, Mallie and Edgar Mc Kinney, and is described as fol lows: Sixty (60) acres of land, more or less, in School District No. 24, Mc Cormick County, State of South Carolina, bounded on north by lands now, or formerly, of J. D. Cornett; east by lands now, or for merly, of F. M. Hendrix; south by lands now, or formerly, of Corbin Banking Company; west by lands now, or formerly, of M. E. Sanders, and probably others. J. T. FOOSHE, Tax Collector for McCormick Coun ty- McCormick, S. C., Nov. 16, 1937.—3t. NOTICE OF TAX SALE Insurance Fire Insurance And All Other Kinds of Insurance Ex cept Life. IIITGn C. BROWN, McCORMICK, S. C. Under ancL by virtue of a warrant issued to me* by the County Treas urer ox McCormick County, I have -ei7.?d the following described prop erty to satisfy the taxes due riie ^tate of South Carolina and the Countv of McCormick, for the years 1934, 1935 and 1936, and the same will be sold to the highest bidder for cash on salesday in December, 1937, during the legal hours of sale in front of the Court House Door at McCormick, South Carolina, and the proceeds of the sale will be ap plied to the payment of the said taxes and the cost of said seizure and sale, to wit: The property of Mrs. Henrietta Brown, and is described as follows: Four hundred twenty-five (425) acres of land, more or less, in School District No. 24, McCormick County, State of South Carolina, bounded on north by land of Mrs. Adelaide Blackwell and Stevens Creek; east by Stevens Creek and Estate of James Talbert; south by the Ed Collier Place; west by lands of N. G. Brown and Perry Holloway, and probably others. J. T. FOOSHE, Tax Collector for McCormick Coun ty. McCormick, S. C., Nov. 16, 1937.—3t. CITATION OF LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County cf McCormick. By J. Frank Mattison, Probate Judge: WHEREAS, Fannie Marshall made suit to me to grant Fannie Lee Hariing Letters of Administra tion of the Estate and effects of j. v. Marshall; ^ THESE ARE THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said J. F. Marshall, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at McCormick on November 30, 1937, Next, after publication hereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have why the said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my hand, this 16th day of November Anno Domini 1937. J. FRANK MATTISON, Probate Judge. 2t. DR. HENRY J. GODIN Sight Specialist Eyes Examined Spectacles And Eye Glasses Professionally Fitted. 956 Broad Street Augusta. Ga The fourth woman to serve the United States in a consular and diplomatic capacity is Miss Mar garet M. Hanna who has been appointed by the State Depart ment as American Consul at Gen eva, Switzerland. Miss Hanna, formerly of Ann Arbor, Michigan, has been with the State Depart ment in Washington for forty-two years, starting in as a clerk. Among her duties have been service with the Venezuelan Claims Commission and with the Pan-American Ccn- i ferences at Buenos Aires in 1910, , at Santiago in 1923 and at Havana I in 1928. * * * Now York’s pnre horseshoer ‘s r. woman, Mrs. Martha Drew Smith, who learned her trade from her father in Dexter, Mich. Her has- band is a blacksmith and together they operate a successful establish ment in Greenwich Village. But they also go the length and breadth of Manhattan, shoeing dairy de livery wagon horses and supervis ing the work at riding academy stables. Mrs. Smith prefers to shoe big horses because little ones make her bend over. * * * It must have been exciting to those native fishermen who for the first time took a woman on their Norwegian whaling boat from the i ccast of Labrador. But Miss Ester Andersson, who began going to the Grenfel Missions in Labrador ten years ago, had that honor. It is a sixty-mile run out to the whaling grounds. People of Labrador now j grow their ov/n vegetables, which means better nourishment and bet ter health, according to Miss An- derssen, who is particularly in terested in this development be cause she is by training a nurse. * * * What is said to be the most com^ plets collection of biographies of famous women in history and to be found in New' York is owned by Miss Rosaline Greene, whose archives are called upon by per sons all over the country. Collect ing this material is a hobby with Miss Greene, who is well known to radio audiences. Treasurers Notice The County Treasurer’s Office will be open for the purpose of re ceiving taxes from the 15th day of September, 1937, to the 15th day of April, 1938 All taxes shall be due and pay; able between the 15th day of Sep tember, 1937, and December 31, 1937. That v/hen taxes charged shall not be paid by December 31, 1937, 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, 1938, the County Auditor will proceed to add Two Per Cent for February, and if taxes are not paid on or be fore March 1, 1938, the County Au ditor shall proceed to add 3 per cent for March, and if taxes are not paid on or before April 1, 1938, the County Auditor shall proceed to add 4 per cent up to the 15th of April, 1938, after which time the County Treasurer shall issue exe cutions for all unpaid taxes, plus 7 per cent penalty. The tax levies for the year 1937 are as follows: 4 For State Purposes 5 mills For County Purposes 3 mills For Bonds 14 mills Constitutional School Tax_ 3 mills Mt. Carmel School District No. 1 2 mills Willingtcn S. D. No. 2 5 mills Bordeaux S. D. No. 3 2 mills McCormick S. D. No. 4 and Bonds 14 mills Buffalo S. D. No. 5 4 mills Eellvue 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 Milw’ay S. D. No. 13 2 mills Robinson S. D. No. 14 6 mills Dornville S. D. No. 15 2 mills Bethany S. D. No. 16 8 mills Lyon’s S. D. No. 17 8 mills Hibler 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. 18 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 the ages of 21 and 55 years must pay $2.00 commuta tion tax or work six days on the public roads. Commutation tax is included in property tax receipt. RUTH P. DUNCAN, Treasurer, McCormick County. NOTICE OF SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of McCormick. In the Court of Common Pleas. The Federal Land Bank of Colum bia, Plaintiff, vs. A. B. Campbell and Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, Defen dants. Pursuant to judgment of the Court and a Decree of Sale in the above entitled cause, I will sell at public auction on Salesday n De cember, 1937 (the same being riie 6th day cf December) in front of the Court House door, in the City of McCormick, County and State aforesaid, during the legal hours of sale, on terms specified below the following described real es tate, to-v/it: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing 11SV£ acres, more or less, situate, lying and being on the Chamberlain Ferry Road, about three miles West from the Town of McCormick, in Bordeaux Township, County of Mc Cormick and 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 S. E. Rosenswike, Surveyor, dated February 26th, 1918, and being bounded on the North by lands of W. K. Charles and J. A. Wall; on the East by lands of T. E. Deason; on the South by T. E. Deason and L. W. Jones; and on the West by lands of V. M. Walker, and being the same tract of land heretofore conveyed to me by V; M. Walker by his deed dated January 1st, 1920, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Court for McCormick County, South Car olina, in deed bock 4 at page 290. For a further description by courses and distances, reference is made to the mortgage executed by A. B. Campbell to the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, recorded in the office of the C. C. C. P. & G. S. and R. M. C. for McCormick Coun ty, South Carolina, in Mortgage Book 16, at page 231. A cash deposit of five (5%) per cent, of the highest bid, unless made by the Plaintiff, or its At torney, will be required as evidence of good faith, said deposit to be applied on the bid should there be a compliance therewith. No deficiency judgment being asked, the right thereto being ex pressly waived, the bidding will close at the comnletion of the same. TERMS OF SALE: Cash; Pur chaser to pay for papers and stamps. J. 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