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VcCORMICK MESSENGER* HcCORMICK* SOUTH CAROUNX Thursday, January 19, 1939 REMEMBER-You Always Save At GALLANT-BELK CO. Home of Better Values JANUARY WHITE SALE HELD IMMEDIATELY AFTER INVENTORY IN FULL SWING Come expecting better values. We have them! Our Store is the Home of Better Values. We only mention a few. Stock Up And Save Cannon’s FINE MUSLIN SHEETS , 81x99 89c OUR 81x99 FINE BLEACHED SHEETS ARE MONEY SAVERS! Belk’s ROMAN EMPEROR v SHEETS 81x99 89c SEE OUR 81x99 SHEETS AT 69c Belt’s Four Year Guaranteed Sheets 79c Each TOWELS will cost you less now if you buy them at Gallant- Belk Co. 81x99 BLEACHED SHEETS 59c Ea 2 For $1.00 You have never pur chased more sheet values than now you are able to buy from us. Beautiful CANDLEWICK BED SPREADS Large size. Each $1.48 BLANKETS Belk’s White Goods Sale Prices on Blankets now! Buy blankets at our low prices now and we will re fund you the difference if they are cheaper during this year. AGAIN WE SAY—SHOP & SAVE AT GALLANT -BELK COMPANY Greenwood’s Leading Department Store FREE PARKING SPACE AT REAR OF OUR STORE GREENWOOD, S. C. FINAL SETTLEMENT k TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Dunty Of McCormick. l The Court Of Probate, otice is hereby given that •a L. Wideman. administratrix he estate of Mrs. Rebecca A. eman, deceased, has this day le application unto me for a j ,1 accounting and discharge as dnistratrix of the estate of . Rebecca A. Wideman, and 30th day of January, 1939, at ’clock has been fixed for hear- of said petition. .1 persons holding claims a- ■ ist said estate are hereby fied to present same on or by re date. _ J. FRANK MATTISON, 5e of Probate, McCormick >., S. C. _ ^ »cember 30th, 1938.—4t. i FINAL SETTLEMENT STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County Of McCormick. In The Court Of Probate. Notice is hereby given that Mrs. May Graves Link, Executrix of the estate of James Joseph Link, deceased, has this day made ap plication unto me for a final ac counting and discharge as execu trix of the estate of James Joseph Link, and the 2nd day of Febru ary, 1939, 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 ro.. S. C. January 2nd, 1939.—4t. HENRY J. GODIN Sight Specialist Eyes Examined Spectacles And Eye Glasses Professionally Fitted. . 956 Broad Street Augusta. O* Mr. Manly Willis of Bordeaux was a visitor here Tuesday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wideman have returned to their home at Plum Branch, after a visit to Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Brockwell of New berry. Misses Vera and Betty Middle- ton of Clarks Hill spent the past' Jweek end in Augusta, Ga., with their cousins, Misses Marylyn and June Durden. Mrs. J. B. Smith left Sunday for Nashville, N. C., to Visit in the | j home of her brother, Mr. D. P. McCain, and Mrs. McCain. Mrs. McCain continues critically ill. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. McGrath and Mr. J. T. McGrath attended the funeral of their cousin, Mr. R. C. Williams, in Augusta Tues day afternoon. Miss Marian Harmon left Satur day for Lyons, Ga., where she has accepted a position as teacher of the 2nd grade in the city schools. Mr. R. E. Coleman of near Plum Branch was a visitor here Tuesday. Mrs. W. J. Talbert, who has been ill at her home here the past ten I days, is considerably better at this time and expects to be up and about again within the next few ‘days. Mrs. Talbert’s sister, Mrs. Mary Wash, of Cleora, arrived Tuesday to spend some time with her. MULES AND MARES » . Have just received another shipment of good, young, sound Tennessee mules and brood mares. * All guaranteed to give satisfaction. You are invited to come to my stables on upper Main Street and look them over. j. L. SMITH McCORMICK, S. C. At its recent business meeting held in Greenville, S. C., Mr. J. | Arch Talbert was elected assistant Rabban of Hejaz Temple A. A. O. N. M. S. Miss Alma Faulkner of Augusta spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Faulkner. Mr. Nathan Hanna has returned I to his work with The Messenger, , after being ill at his home at Cross Hill for a week. Mrs. W. R. Hilton of Due West and Mrs. Mary Stockman and Mrs. Charlie C. Fuller of Greenwood were guests of Mrs. T. E. Fuller here one day the past week. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Talbert 1 spent the past week end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. | P. Talbert, of the Rehoboth com munity. Among those from here attend ing the inauguration of Governor i Burnet R. Maybank in Columbia (Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Strom, Mrs. C. K. Epting, Mrs. J. J. Dorn, Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Brown, Mr. J. W. Corley and Mr. E. P. Bentley. Miss Irene Fuller of Greenwood is spending some time here as guest of Mrs. T. E. Fuller. JESTER’S CASH MARKET Phone No. 25 We Deliver Main Street McCormick, S. C. When you are in town be sure and come by our market and let us suggest your meat needs for you. We will give you your choice of meats. Prices are Reasonable, Meats the Best. We carry a full line of Fresh Meats at all times and are always ready to be at your service. A Special prices on Pure Pork Sausage, 9ft f* per pound (Money Back Guarantee) Special prices on Mixed Sausage, 4 jC|% per pound ■ (Money Back Guarantee) Special on Armours Dexter Sliced Break- 9Q|% fast Bacon, per pound fcWW Armour's Best Star Boiled Ham, Special, J§ Cf* per pound SPECIAL ON NORFOLK OYSTERS: Standard Pint 25c, Quart 50c Selects —Pint 30(5, Q"«‘ ggg Fresh Oysters at all times. Fresh Fish on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. We highly appreciate your patronage. Before selling your cattle and hogs, see - We pay the market price for them. There is to be a meeting at the McCormick High School Thursday night, Jan. 19, at 7:30 to discuss terracing. The discussion is to be directed by Mr. P. C. Sprawls, agricultural teacher. Every one invited. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Garrett of Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. Fur man Abercrombie of Shelby, N. C., ; spent a short while Sunday after noon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Abercrombie. •* Forests Protected Bv The CCC CHARLES & GAYLE Attorneys At Law Robinson Building Augusta Street McCormick, S. C. Phone No. 73. The three major destroyers of the nation’s forests—fire, insects, and disease—have encountered a conquering army in the “shock troops” of the CCC. Enrolees have soent 4,000,000 man-days of labor fighting forest fires during five years of service. They have j built many thousands of miles of firebreaks throughout the pine stands of the southern states, and they have proved of inestimable benefit in holding fire losses to a first-rate minimum. The war waged by the CCC a- gainst the silent tree killers, such as disease, insects, and fungi, has aided the country in keeping the national forests in a healthy growing condition. Although less dramatic and spectacular than fire-fighting, the protection of the forests against these menaces is as important as the protection | against fire and requires the ster ling qualities of patience and hard work. The improvement program of the CCC has made an important contribution to the forest wealth of the country, especially in the South, where large areas of land have been acquired and added to the national forests. These lands had been heavily logged and sub jected to severe burning, and the CCC work program is helping to restore them. A dual accomplish ment can also be recorded in that the CCC has not only built forests, but it has also built men. A series of publications are be ing prepared by the Government Printing Office on CCC activities. Two of these booklets, entitled “Forests Protected by the CCC” and “Forest Improvements by the CCC”, may be secured free of ^har«Te by addressing a request to the Regional Forester, U. S. Forest i Service, Southern Region, Atlanta, Georgia. Can Rebuild And Paint Bodies Like They Came From Factory. John Thomas,Mc Grath, McCormick, S. C. Insurance Fire Insurance And All Other Kinds of Insurance In cluding Life Insurance. W. H. McCurley & Son Granite Co. Monuments, Markers, Coping. The Best Elberton Blue Granite. Prices And Quality Guaranteed. ELBERTON, GA. *J. T. FAULKNER Representative McCORMICK, S. C. HUGH C. BROWN, McCORMICK, S. C. Glass Cut And Fitted 1 Any Size. John Thomas IV Grath, McCormick, S. C.