McCormick messenger. (McCormick, S.C.) 1902-current, January 20, 1938, Image 5
MoCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROUNR Thursday, January 20, 1938
TAKE THE ELEVATOR TO
* KNIT WIT KNITTING SHOP
GALLANT-BELK CO
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Greenwood’s Leading Department Store
Use Our Passenger Elevator
TO OUR THREE 3 UPPER FLOORS
SHOP And SAVE 0n Each Floor ! !
9x12 Felt Base Rugs
$3.49
Three Feet x 72 Inches
Felt Base Rugs
48c
CANNON’S FINE
MUSLIN SHEETS
81x99 Sheets
99c
81x99 Bleached Sheets
59c
72x90 Bleached Sheets
39c
Pillow Cases
Each \ 0c
All Woolen Goods
Reduced from $1.98
and $1.69,
Yard 98c
Men’s Dress Shirts
Each
39c
Three for J-J QQ
BARGAIN LOFT
Men’s Dress Socks,
Pair 5c
Men’s Dress Socks,
Doz. Pr.
39c
Children’s
COATS
1.2 Price
$7.95 $5.95 $4.95
$3.98 $2.98 $2.48
$2.98 For
$1.49
DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT EVERY DEPARTMENT
IF SAVING MONEY IS ANY THING TO YOU !!
FOR KNITTING ASSISTANCE COME TO THE
KNIT WIT SHOP UPSTAIRS AT GALLANT-
BELK CO.
BE SURE AND VISIT OUR BARGAIN LOFT ! !
YARD WIDE AND 39 INCH
Unbleached Sheeting,
Yard3 12C
SEE OUR
Yard Wide Sheeting
Yard 5g
SEE And COMPARE SHOP And SAVE At. ..
GALLANT-BELK COMPANY
80 x 80 Or 80 Square
Unbleached Sheeting,
Yard 0 1 _2 C
39 Inches To 40 Inches Wide
Use Our Law Away
Plan
Visit Our Big
Ready-To-Wear Dept.
See Our New Spring
Dresses And Coats
For Ladies And Children
Look All Over Each Of Our Five Floors For Better
Values For Every Member Of The Family
GALLANT - BELK COMPANY
Five Floors With Elevator Service
Free Parking Space To Rear Of Store
Greenwood, S. C.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Rush an-
J nounce the birth of an eight pound
boy, Charles Patrick, born January
3th, 1938.
The McCormick County Choral
Club will meet with Mrs. Chas. H.
Fooshe Saturday afternoon, Jan
uary 22nd, at 2:30. All members and
music lovers are invited to be pres
ent.
I will be at the different places
on dates given below for the pur
pose of taking tax returns, on Real
Estate and Personal property, ex
cept the kind that is returned to
the Tax Commission. All owners,
agents, guardians, administrators,
attorneys, etc., please take notice,
and make returns.
Office, Jan. 1st through the 15th.
Mt. Carmel, Jan. 17th, 10 a. m.
to 1 p. m.
Willington, Jan. 17th, 2 p. m. to
Mr. J. P. Brunson of Parksville 5 p. m.
was a visitor here one day the past Bordeaux, Jan. 18th, 10 a. m. to
week. 12 noon.
Joe 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.
Mr. J. Arch Talbert attended as R. T. Mayson’s, Jan. 21st, 2 p. m.
South Carolina representative, the to 4 p. m.
South Eastern Planning Association Mrs. Mattie Hollingsworth’s Store,
in Atlanta Monday and Tuesday Jan. 24th, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m.
Auditor’s Notice
FOR THE YEAR 1938
Mies Blanche Middleton has gone
| to Columbia, S. C., to complete her
secretarial course at Draughons
Business College.
cf last week.
Prof. Luther Andrews from
Greenville spent the week end here
with his mother, Mrs. *Annie J.
Andrews.
Mr. Robert H. Middleton, Jr., of
Gordon, Ga., spent the past week
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. H. Middleton, at Clarks Hill.
Mrs. E. B. Brown spent the week
end with her daughter, Miss Eliza
beth Brown, student of Winthrop
College, Rock Hill.
Mr. J. Arch Talbert was elected
Priest and Prophet of Hejaz Tem
ple, Ancient Arabic Order of Noble
Mistic Shrine, headquarters at
Greenville, for the ensuing year.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McFadden
Kuykendall who were married here
in the McCormick Baptist church
on January 11th visited Mrs.
Kuykendall’s parents, Mr. and Mrs
Porter Caswell Dorn, during the
week end en route to their home
in Rock Hill from their wedding
trip to points of interest in Geor
gia and Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. James Faulkner of
Greenville spent the week end
here with relatives.
Mr. L. L. Hester of Mt. Carmel
was a visitor here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jennings of
Ware Shoals spent the week end
here in the home of his father,
Mr. J. L. Jennings.
Miss Jewel Patterson of Green
ville spent the week end here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Patterson.
E. M. Morgan’s Store, Jan. 25th,
10 a. m. to 12 noon.
Plum Branch, Jan. 25th, 2 p. m.
to 5 p. m.
J. O. Marshall’s Store, Jan, 26th,
10 a. m. to 12 noom
Bennett Mer. Co., Jan. 26th, 2 p.
m. to 4 p. m.
Parksville, Jan. 27th, 9 a. m. to
12 noon.
Modoc, Jan. 27th, 2 p. m. to 4
p. m.
Office, Jan. 28th through Feb.
28th.
After Feb. 28th 10% penalty on
all who failed or refused to make
returns. All male persons between
21 and 60 years are liable for poll
tax. 21 to 55 years are liable for
road tax or street tax.
C. W. PENNAL,
Auditor.
Treasurer’s Notice
Mr. D. C. Britt has returned to
his home at Little Falls, N. J., after
visiting relatives and friends In
and near town for several days.
The many friends of Dr. C. R
Strom will regret to learn that he
is a patient at the Veterans Hos
pital in Columbia and has been
in a critical condition for the past
several days. Report this morning
is encouraging.
McNeill-Bledsoe
Mr. and Mrs. James H. McNeill
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Frances Mildred, to Mr.
Lamar Derrick Bledsoe, Saturday
evening, January 15th, at 6:30 at
Saluda, the ceremony being per
formed at the Baptist parsonage
with the Rev. H. B. White officiat
ing.
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Susannah Wesley
Bible Class Meets
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 when 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 lor the year 1937
are as follows:
For State Purposes 5 mills
For County Purposes 8 mills
For Bonds 14 mills
Constitutional School Tax_ 3 mills
Mt. Carmel School
District No. 1 2 mills
Willington S. D. No. 2 5 mills
Bordeaux S. D. No. 3 2 mills
McCormick S. D. No. 4
January 31 Final Date
Columbia, Jan. 17.—Subject em
ployers, although required under
the state law to submit contribu
tions covering December employ
ment to the South Carolina un
employment compensation commis
sion by January 15, will neverthe
less be credited by the federal
government with the 90 per cent
“offset” on remittances otherwise
due it for 1937, on all contributions
paid the state commission before
midnight, January 31, R. Brice
Waters, administrator for the state
commission, said today.
The administrator said that sub
ject employers v/ere allowed to take
credit on their federal contribu
tions for not morfe than 90 per cent
of the amount paid to tne state
commission, but that before credit
was given, the commission would
first send a certificate to the
United States treasury department
showing that the state had been
paid.
A large number of employers
have requested the commission to
furnish them with letters stating
they had paid their contributions
in full for 1937. The administrator
said it was not necessary for the
employers to have such certificates,
as the department would submit
the required certification direct to
the department of internal revenue
of the United States treasury.
Mr. Waters urged subject em
ployers to take full advantage of
the federal tax offset by su omit
ting their contributions before the
end of this month. “It will meaa
a saving to them to pay on time”,
he added.
Notice Of Election
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of McCormick,
Town of McCormick.
In accordance with the provi
sions of an ordinance of the Town
of McCormick, a Primary Election
will be held on the Second Tues
day in February, 1938, (being the
8th day of February), at the Court
House in said Town of McCormick
for the purpose of nominating can
didates for the office of Mayor arfd
Six Aldermen for the said Town
of McCormick, S. C., for the term
commencing April 5th, 1938, and
said terms of office to be for two
years, and also for the purpose
of nominating a candidate for the
office of Commissioner of Public
Works of the Town of McCormick
for the term commencing April
5th, to succeed Commissioner G.
J. Sanders, Jr., whose term of of
fice expires on said date, said
Commissioner of Public Works to
be elected for a term of six years.
T. H. Remsen, Jack Connor, J. L.
Self and Austin Abercrombie are
appointed to act as managers of
said election. A second Primary will
be held on Tuesday, February 22nd,
1938, if same shall be necessary.
Managers of said election shall
open the polls at 8 o’clock A. M.,
and close them at 4 o’clock P. M.
All candidates for the above
named offices of the Town of Mc-
The Susannah Wesley Bible class
of the local Methodist church
held a most interesting meet
ing at the home of Mrs. A. C.
Earnhardt Wednesday afternoon
with Mrs. Paul Brown, Mrs. Harold
Brown, Mrs, G. E. Campbell and
Mrs. Austin Abercrombie serving as
assistant hostesses.
An inspiring New Year’s program
was conducted by Mrs. Paul R.
Brown with Mrs. R. D. Suber lead
ing the devotional.
Following the business session
conducted by Mrs. Bamhardt, class
pres., Mrs. C. A. Gilbert and Miss
Kathleen Abercrombie led games
and contests. A salad course with
coffee was served.
Cormick shall file with the Clerk
Buffalo s^Norv::::::^mills pf ^ To ^ n a pledge in w ^~
Bellvue S. D. No. 6 10 mills lng to ablde the results of the
S. D. No. 7 __00 mills Primary and to support the nomi-
Bethia S. D. No. 8 8 mills 1 nees thereof. All candidates for
Bold Branch S. D. No. 9 __10 mills Mavor shall at tha tima nf fin™
Young’s S. D. No. 10 __„00 milU i ,f? a11 at the time of
Wideman’s S. D. No. 11 2 mills ! saici P led se pay an assessment of
Milway S. D. No. 13 2 mills $5.00 each; all candidates for
Robinson S. D. No. 14 6 mills Aldermen and Commissioner of
^“ 8.0. No. 15 —- 3 mills PubBc Works shall at the time ot
Lyon’s S. D. No. 17 8 mills fllm S their pledges pay an assess-
Hibler S. D. No. 18 6 mills ment of $2.00 each. All pledges and
Vernon S. D. No. 19 4 mills assessments of candidates must be
P1U ”Ld r B n o C n h ds S '_ D :_ _ N0 .. , 2 . 4 20 mills pa ! d on or before 12
ConsoUdated S. D. No. 1. o clock Meridian of the last Tues-
Parksville, Modoc and .day in January next, preceding the
All male citizens between the Plima ry Ejection. No vote for any
ages of 21 and 60 years, except candidate who has not paid his
those exempt by law, are liable to . „ .
a poll tax of $1.00 each. , assessment nor complied with the
The law prescribes that all male rid es shall be counted,
citizens between the ages of 21 and G. C. Patterson is the duly ap-
55 years must pay $2.00 commuta- pointed Supervisor of Registration
tion tax or work six days on the of the Town of McCormlck and the
public roads. . , „
Commutation tax is Included In place for enrollm ent of voters for
property tax receipt.
RUTH P. DUNCAN,
Treasurer, McCormick County.
( said Primary Election and for Reg
istration of Voters of the Town of
McCormick is hereby designated as
the store of Patterson’s Clothing
Company on Main Street in the
NOTICE OF LOST
CASHIER’S CHECK Town of McCormick
T. J
This is to notify all and sundry,
that a Cashier’s Check issued by
The Dorn Banking Company, Mc
Cormick, S. C., in the amount of
$32.45 numbered 2555 and payable
to Augusta Grocery Co., has been
lost or destroyed and application
will be made to the said Dorn
Banking Company, McCormick, S.
SIBERT,
Mayor.
C. R. STROM,
JNO. T. FAULKNER,
jno. t. McGrath,
C. H. HUGULEY,
DAN A. BELL,
?938 0n ,or he a^Vucate' T °" p ^ouncU of the Town of Me-
check in lieu of the said lost or
destroyed Cashier’s Check. |
AUGUSTA GROCERY CO.,
By C. C. Morgan.
January 11, 1938.—3t.
Cormick, 9. C.
ATTEST:
J. O. PATTERSON,
Clerk.