McCormick messenger. (McCormick, S.C.) 1902-current, December 23, 1937, Image 5
McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA Thursday, December 23, 1937
REMEMBER — You Always Save At
GALLANT-BELK CO.
Greenwood’s Leading Dept. Store Home of Better Values
OUR ELEVENTH ANNNIVERSARY AND
CHRISTMAS SALE
Our 11th Anniversary and Christmas Sale is saving you money.
Now i§ the time you are in need of Winter Clothing for every
member of your family.
Read every word of this ad and do not fail to come in and see
these good values which you will find only at—
GALLANT-BELK CO
i LADIES’ COATS At ~
Greatly Reduced
Prices.
Ladies’ COATS Orig
inally priced $4.95-
reduced for our 11th
Anniversary and
Christmas Sale to
$2.98
Ladies’ COATS Orig
inally priced $5.95—
reduced for our 11th
Anniversary and
Christmas Sale to
$3.95
ONE LOT LADIES’
COATS & SUITS
With fur collars. Reduced from
ONE HALF PRICE
$24.50 “ $12.25
MEN’S SUITS
And
OVERCOATS
Greatly reduced m
price for our 11th An
niversary and Christ
mas Sale!!
MEN’S $19.95
Suits reduced to
$14.95
MEN’S $22.50
Suits reduced to
$17.50
MEN’S $24.50 <
Suits reduced to
$19.50
MEN’S $27.50 & $29.50
Suits reduced to
$22.50
ONE LOT MEN’S
Suits reduced from
$16.45 and $14.95 to
$9.95
ONE LOT LADIES’
WINTER DRESSES
Reduced from $1.98
each to
99c EACH
ONE LOT LADIES’
WINTER DRESSES
All new fall dresses; reduced
for our 11th Anniversary and
Christmas Sale from $3.95 to
$1.98
ONE LOT LADIES’
WINTER DRESSES
All new fall dresses; Regular
price $4.95. Reduced for our
11th Anniversary and Christ
mas Sale to—
$2.98
Ladies’
WINTER DRESSES
Reduced from $9.95 to
$6.95
Boys’
DRESS SHIRTS
29c EACH
4 F0R $1.00
Think of buying
4 Boys’ Shirts for $1.00
Men’s
DRESS SHIRTS
Made by one of America’s best
shirt makers.
Regular $1.65 Quality!
Our 11th Anniversary
and Christmas Sale
$1.00
MEN’S SHIRTS
make ideal gifts for
Christmas. Buy more
shirts here for less!
Do not fail to visit our
big TOYLAND UP
STAIRS. Greenwood’s
Greatest Toyland is at
Gallant-Belk Co.
Free parking space to
the rear of our store!
Visit Our Upstairs.
Visit every depart
ment and SAVE!
Our Store will be closed Saturday, Christmas Day.
Now is the time and this is the place.
GALLANT -BELK COMPANY
Mrs. Essie Hemlen of Augusta
was a visitor here Saturday.
Mr. J. W. McBride of Willington
was a visitor here a short while
Tuesday.
Mr. T. J. Haynes left Tuesday for
Hope, Ark., to spend Christmas
with his mother, Mrs. M. L. Haynes.
A'PDfRN
WpMfNj
LaifNE White
of The Na-
tior.ai iteration of Busi-
r.es& and Professional
Womew’r Clubs, Inc.
The revival of needle-work has
been in progress for some time, yet
NOTICE OF TAX SALE
Mr. John B. Harmon of Bordeaux it astonishes me to learn that in a
was a visitor here one day the past Kentucky town it has reached a
week. million-dollar industry which was
established sixteen years ago by
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. LeRoy of Mrs. D. M. Beard. The industry
Willington were visitors here Tues- grew out of a dilemma when she
day. and her husband found they had
quantities of wool on hand, but
Mr. W. H. Horton of Mt. Carmel CO uld get very little for it. Some
was a visitor here a short while one suggested that she use it in
jTiday. • hand-sewn comforters. At the start,
the work was done by three women.
Mr. Ansel Talbert had as his Mrs. Beard now employs hundreds
guests last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. G f women.
Cecil Roper of Laurens, S. C. * * *
Miss Elva W. Wilcox is sales
Dr. and Mrs. C. K. Epting will manager for a firm cf printers sps-
leave Friday to spend several days C i a iizing in magazine work and she
in Newberry with relatives. j S a i so treasurer of a paper com-
xx 1 pany. She has other side lines.
-Shrine-Wilkie * * •
After thirty-five years of service
Coming as a surprise to their as curator-in-chief of the Brooklyn
many friends was the marriage of Children’s Museum, Miss Anna Bill-
Miss Pauline Shrine apd Mr. John ings Gallup has retired. When she
I Woodrow Wilkie which was quiet- took charge in 1902, it was the first
i ly solemnized at the Baptist pas- children’s museum in the world,
torium here Saturday evening, De
cember fk, with the Rev. A. Thad.
Persons officiating,
Under and by virtue of a warrant
issued to me by the County Treas-
jrer of McCormick County, I have
seized the following described prop-
" r tv to satisfy the taxes due the
State of South Carolina and the
County of McCormick, for the years
v *34, 1935 and 1936, and the same
will be sold to the highest bidder
cnsh on salesday in January,
1938, during the legal hours of sale
•• T't 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. M. L. Lind-
ley, and is described as follows:
One hundred seventeen (117)
'’■es of la id, more or less, in
choo! District No. 3, McCormick
bounty, State cf South Carolina,
o-n north bv lands of
Willie and Eugene Tompkins and
<v lands formerly of Walter Law-
0“' now of W. W. M. Lindley; east
and south by lands of J. S. Stark
and Mrs. Mary Lou Lindley; west
lands of Mrs. Mary Lou Lindley
and lands formerly of Walter Law
ton now of W. w m. Lindley lands,
and probably others.
J. T. FOOSHE,
Tax Collector for McCormick Coun
ty.
McCormick. S. C.,
Dec. 14, 1937.—3t.
* * *
If you expect to buy a living
Christmas tree now is the time to
The bride who is the oldest p re p are the place you want to plant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. ^ after the holidays. Spread
V. Shrine of the White heavy mulch of dead leaves, litter
Town section of McCormick or 0 ther rubbish over the place you
county is a graduate of the Plum wan t to plant it and leave it there
Branch High school and a young „ nt | 1 reac jy to dig the ground. This
woman of many personal charms. cover j n g tend to keep out the
The groom is the son of McCor- j ros t keep the soil ih workable
mick County’s prize winning farm- con( jition.
er of near Plum Branch, Mr. C. E. * * *
Wilkie and Mrs. Wilkie. Having ac- , Experience in Indiana and
quired and inherited unusual abili- g^ttie, Washington, helped to pre-
ty in this work from his dis- pare mss j 0 rzick for her
tinguished father, Mr. Wilkie is one pj-g^j^t important job, w'hich is
of this county’s most promising that of assistant secretary to the
New York World’s Fair 1939 cor
poration.
NOTICE OF TAX SALE
young farmers.
-txi-
Cotton Ginnings
Given By South
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 January,
1938, 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 George Wesley
Lindley, and is described as follows:
Seventy (70) acres of land, more
or less, in School District No. 3,
McCormick County, State of South
Carolina, bounded on north by
lands now, or formerly, of A. S.
Cade and R. F. South; East by
lands of R. F. South and M. L.
Lindley; south by lands of Robert
Belcher; west by lands of Robert
Belcher, R. E. Gibert and A. S.
Cade, and probably others.
J. T. FOOSHE,
Tax Collector for McCormick Coun
ty.
McCormick, S. C.,
Dec. 14, 1937.—3t.
Miss Emma Castella, a govern
ment clerk in Washington, D. C.,
. .took over the management of a
Carolina Counties small hotel in the national capital
which was on the verge of failure
and has made it a success.
COTTON GINNED PRIOR TO DE
CEMBER 1 IN SOUTH CARO
LINA: CROPS OF 1937 AND
1936
FINAL SETTLEMENT
The Department of Commerce,
through the Bureau of the Census, 1 wnTBuggs^dec^eased; his
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of McCormick.
In the Court of Probate.
Notice is hereby given that L. L
Hester, Administrator of the es-
announces the preliminary report
on cotton ginned prior to December
1, by counties, in South Carolina,
for the crops of 1937 and 1936. The
total for the State was made pub
lic on Wednesday, December 8.
(Quantities are in running bales.
Linters are not included.)
HOME OF BETTER VALUES
GREENWOOD, S. C.
County
1937
1936
The State .
937,941
705,282
Abbeville __
14,796
9,564
Aiken
32,492
26,162
Allendale __
10,422
8,450
Anderson __
67,674
38,079
Bamberg .
13,199
14,154
Barnwell __
19,401
18,878
Berkeley
3,799
1,810
Calhoun _ __
21,379
1T.510
Charleston
738
504
Cherokee __
17,598
6,123
Chester __ __
15,376
12,060
Chesterfield _
31,969
26,335
Clarendon __
22,942
15,978
Colleton __ __
12,584
9,831
Darlington _
25,719
23,839
Dillon __ _ __
28,526
24,982
Dorchester _
9,446
7,612
Edgefield __
16,508
13,481
Fairfield _ .
7,790
6,312
Florence __ _
29,294
20,893
Greenville
46,314
26,228
Greenwood --
10,031
7,357
Hampton
10,572
9,728
Horry
1,093
528
Jasper .
1,553
1,292
Kershaw __
14,472
15,172
Lancaster __
11,368
13,434
Laurens -- .
28,408
17.713
Lee _ .
28,757
28,620
Lexington
17,045
„ 14,832
McCormick _
4,293
3,883
Marion
9,836
7,219
Marlboro
37,586
33.430
Newberry __
17,824
14,920
Oconee __
19,285
11,617
Orangeburg _
70,655
67,336
Pickens __ --
27,383
16,641
Richland
7,906
6,754
Saluda -
8.658
7.655
1 Spartanburg -
62,533
31,459
Sumter _ ---
36.098
31,777
Union
12,967
6,959
Williamsburg
__ __ 22,072
17,458
York
27,232
12,096
All other __ -
2,350
1,517
this day made application unto me
for a final accounting and dis
charge as administrator of the es
tate of Will Buggs and the 14th
day of January 1938, at 10 o’clock
has been fixed for hearing of said
petition.
All persons holding claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
present same on or by above date.
J. FRANK MATTISON,
Judge of Probate, McCormick
County, S. C.
December 14, 1937.
At.
Auditor’s Notice
FOR THE YEAR 1938
I will be at the different places
NOTICE OF TAX SALE
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
1933, 1934, 1935 and 1936, and the
same will be sold to the highest
bidder for cash on salesday in Jan
uary, 1938, during the legal hours
of sale in front of the Court House
D6or 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: 7
The property of W. S. Wall Es
tate, and is described as follows:
One hundred twenty-one (121)
acres of land, more or less, in School
District No. 24, McCormick County,
State of South Carolina, bounded
on north by lands of W. H. Parks
and W. C. Wilkie; east by lands of
W. C. Wilkie and Britt and Banks;
south by lands of C. E. Wilkie; west
by lands of J. R. Wilkie and Mrs.
Merrell, and probably others.
J. T. FOOSHE,
Tax Collector for McCormick Coun
ty.
McCormick. S. C.,
Dec. 14, 1937.—3t.
NOTICE OF TAX SALE
Under and by virtue of a warrant
on dates given below for the P ur ".issued to me by the County Treas-
pose of taking tax returns, on Real urer of McCormick County, I have
Estate and Personal property, ex- j se ized the following described prop-
£®Pt the kind that is returned to erty to sa tisfy the taxes due the
the Tax Commission. All ownc^ 8 ' ( state of South Carolina and the
agents, guardians, administrators, Q 0un ty 0 f McCormick, for the years
attorneys, etc., please take notice,»1934^ 1935 an£ j 1930, and the same
and make returns. | W in b e t 0 the highest bidder
Office, Jan. 1st through the 15th. j f 0 r cash on salesday in January,
Mt. Carmel, Jan. 17th, 10 a. m. 11938, during the legal hours of sale
to 1 p. m.
Willington, Jan. 17th, 2 p. m. to
5 p. m.
Bordeaux, Jan. 18th, 10 a. m. to
12 noon.
Jo*» J. Link’s, Jan. 19th, 10 a. m.
to 12 noon.
Young’s School House, Jan. 20th,
10 a. m. to 12 noon.
Vernon School House, Jan. 21st,
10 a. m. to 12 noon.
R. T. Mayson’s, Jan. 21st, 2 p. m.
to 4 p. m.
Mrs. Mattie Hollingsworth’s Store,
Jan. 24th, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m.
E. M. Morgan’s Store, Jan. 25th,
10 a. m. to 12 noon.
Plum Branch, Jan. 25th, 2 p. m. others,
fco 5 p. m.
J. O. Marshall’s Store, Jan. 26th,
10 a. m. to 12 noon.
Bennett Mer. Co., Jan. 26th, 2 p.
m. to 4 p. m.
Parksville, Jan. 27th, 9 a. m. to
12 noon. returns. All male persons between
Modoc, Jan. 27th, 2 p. m. to 4 21 and 60 years are liable for poll
P- m - tax. 21 to 55 years are liable for
Office, Jan. 28th through Feb. road tax or s t ree t tax.
28th. „ w
C. W. PENNAL,
in front of the Court House Door
at McCorrnick, 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 Mary Sue Key,
now Carrie Sue T. Dorn, and is de
scribed as follows:
Fifty (50) acres of land, more or
less, in School District No. 25, Mc
Cormick County, State of South
Carolina, bounded on north by
lands of E. T. Christian, Albert
Wood and M. G. & J. J. Dorn; east
by Highway No. 20; south by lands
of B. F. Parks and R. M. Edmunds;
west by lands of R. M. Edmunds
and Rufus Trambell, and probably
J. T. FOOSHE,
Tax Collector for McCormick Coun
ty.
McCormick, S. C.,
Dec. 14, 1937.—3t.
After Feb. 28th 10% penalty on
Auditor,