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McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA Thursday, January 27, 1938
- REMEMBER — You Always Save At —
GALLANT-BELK CO
JANUARY WHITE
. GOODS SALE
Now Offering better Values Than Ever
BELK’S FOUR YEAR SHEETS
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Guaranteed to give satisfactory wear
for four years. Size 81x99. Only, each _
CANNON’S FINE MUSLIN SHEETS .
81 x 99. Former sale price $1.29. Jan-
uary White Goods Sale price
OTHER GOOD SHEETS. C Cl **
81 x 99
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PiUow Cases 4 ^
each AWW
TAKE ELEVATOR TO
BARGAIN LOFT
BIG DOUBLE BLANKETS
Part wool. $1.48 pair. This week’s
speciaL Each M ^7^#
USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
Men’s and Boys’ SUITS
SAVE $5. to $10.
On a suit and at the same time be well dressed ! !
25 Dozen Men’s Sanforized SHIRTS
With trubenized collars; $1.65 value. Each
$1.00
DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT EACH ONE OF
OUR FIVE BIG FLOORS
SHOP And SAVE On Each
COME TO GALLANT-BELK CO.
Greenwood’s Leading Department Store — If You
Want To
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BUY IT FOR LESS
GALLANT-BELK COMPANY
HOME OF BETTER VALUES
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Greenwood, S. C.
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Camp Bradley News
Camp Bradley, Jan. 22.—The men
of the Company and their friends
Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Dukes of from the surrounding towns and
Laurens called to see Mr. Ansel ccmmuni ties enjoyed a square
Talbert Sunday afternoon. I dan ce in the recreation hall Fri-
I day night. At one time there were
Mr. W. H. Horton of Mt. Carmel more than fort y couples dancing to
was a visitor here one day the past mus * c made by the Delaughter-
week. Covar Hot Footers. The figures
were called by James K. Maye,
Mr. John H. Cheatham has re- caller Par excellent. The men of
turned to his home in Kansas City, the company are hoping to have
Mo., after spending some time here an °ther square dance in a few
with his sister, Mrs. W. C. Strom, weeks.
j Weather has been rather un-
Mrs. W. G. Kuguley, Mrs. Louise favorable for construction work
Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Morgan daring the past week. F’oreman
ard Claude H. Huguley visited uie has carried on his rock crush-
former two’s brother, Mr. W. A. in = and hard surfacing job; Mr.
Prather, at Washington, Ga., last; Cantelou has carried on his tele-
Sunday. ! phone line construction; Mr. Seig-
i ler and Mr. Chamberlain their car-
Mrs. J. E. Britt has returned renter work, but the grading crews
home from a visit to her sister, have made little progress.
Auditor’s Notice
FOR THE YEAR 1938
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.
Willing ton, Jan. 17th, 2 p. m. to
5 p. m.
EdVdcau::, Jan. 13th, 10 a. m. to
12 nocn.
Joe J. Link’s, Jan. 19th, 10 a. m.
to 12 nocn.
Young’s School House, Jan. 20th,
10 a. m. to 12 neon.
Vernon School House, Jan. 21st,
10 a. m. to 12 noon.
R. T. Mayson’s, Jan. 21st, 2 p. m.
p. m.
Mrs. W. Frank McGee, of .Anderson, j The first forest firs of 1S3S was to 4
c..i.:ocd fci a hunger smoking a rab- Mrs. Mattie Hollingsworth’s Store,
Mr. Chas. B. Strom of Washing- hit out of a hollow tree and leav- j an 24th 2 p m to 4 p m
ten, D. C„ is visiting relatives here, mg his fire burning at the root of E . M. Morgan^ Store, Jan.’25th,
the tree. At the time the hunter i 0 a . m . to 12 noon.
Mrs. Charles Saunders and little left the fire he could have put it plum Branch. Jan. 25th, 2 p. m.
daughter, Betty Lenore, of Camden'out in five minutes but two hours t 0 5 p. m
are spending this week with her later it took six men fifty-five j. q. Marshall’s Store, Jan. 26th,
mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Bussey, who minutes to stop it from spreading jq a. m. to 12 noon,
has been ill with flu for several and twenty men three hours to Bennett Mer. Co., Jan. 26th 2 p.
days. Mii*; Mattie Eliza Bussey 01 mop it up to a point of safety. The m. to 4 p m
Greenville spent Sunday here also, fire burned over twenty-six acres Parksville, Jan. 27th, 9 a. m. to
— I of National Forest land that was 12 noon.
Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Blackwell supporting a thick growth of pine Modoc, Jan. 27th, 2 p. m. to 4
were visitors in Augusta Monday, j less than fifteen years old. Many m>
1 of these trees were killed and all office, Jan. 28th through Feb.
Misses Marie Sharpton, Juanita were set back from five to eight 28th.
Chamberlain, Edna Mae McKinney years. The land and the trees are After Feb. 28th 10% penalty on
and Myrtle Ruth Deason spent the property of the citizens of the a ii who failed or refused to make
Sunday in Washington, Ga., at- United States and the damage that returns. All male nersons between
was done is a loss to these citizens. 21 and 60 years are liable for poll
The cost of stopping the fire has tax. £1 to 55 years are'liable for
to be paid by the tax payers so there road tax or street tax.
tending preaching services con
ducted by Dr. D. V. Cason.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lee Strom is a double loss to everybody when
and children, Jimmie and Bobby the forest buims. Hunters cause
Ann, also Miss Gene Moore of j most of these fires by leaving small
Hickory, N. C., were guests in the fires that could easily be put out.
C. W. PENNAL,
Auditor.
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Strom.
Mrs. Mamye Campbell, of Belton,
who has been spending some time
Foreman Wallace Tompkins has
been ill at his home in Edgefield
since Tuesday. It is sincerely hoped
Treasurer’s Notice
The County Treasurer’s Office
by every one at Camp Bradley and , wi ^ openfor Repurpose of re!
especially by Mr. Tompkins’ grad- ceiving taxes from the 15th day of
ing crew that he will be able to September, 1937, to the 15th day of
return to work Monday. j April, 1938.
Cantain Dav has taken over the AU taxes sha11 be due and
captain Day has taken over the aWe between the 15th day of Sep-
duties of Commanding Officer of tember, 1937, and December 31.
Company 1449. The Captain is 1937.
from Atlanta and has had consid- 1 That when taxes charged shall
erable CCC training 1 not be paid by December 31, 1937,
erabie CCC training. , the County Auditor shall proceed
The Camp Bradley basketeers lost to add a penalty of one per
j,, „ _ .v.w.a.j,. i a hard-fought game with Ninety- for January, and if taxes are not
£j - ou otep.ienb, j . „ „ , . . paid on or before February 1, 1938,
who formerly lived in this county, Slx by the score of 27-25. Had Dick the County Auditor will proceed to
passed through McCormick and Powell not been forced to leave the add Two Per Cent for February,
called to see some of his friends 1 g ame due to injuries the outcome and if taxes are not paid on or be-
here with her niece, Miss Mary
Cornelia Corley, and receiving med
ical treatment is reported much
improved.
Mr. L. O’Neil Strom of Abbeville
spent Sunday in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Strom.
Dr. R. E. Mason, of St. Stephens,
would probably have been differ- £?f e Marcb 1938, the County Au-
prt Now Pnwpil looks likp a ron- dltor sha11 P r ? ceed to add 3 per
ent. Now Powell looks like a con cent for Marc j 1> and if taxes "ere
Tvyrr T T woof*,. testant in the Braddock-Farr af- not paid on or before April 1, 1938,
Mr. L - Hester of Mt^ Carmel fair as he has a i ar g e cut on his, 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-
Monday.
was a visitor here one day this
week.
cheek bone.
Mr. J. P. Lewis of Callison was
a visitor here yesterday.
Mr. c. T. LeRoy of Willington
was a visitor here one day this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. c. Ard of Co
lumbia spent the past week end
with the former’s sister, Mrs. E.
L. Rogers.
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT TO cutions for all unpaid taxes, plus
BROTHER w. A. CHEATHAM, 7 P£ r cent penalty.
J The tax levies for the year 1937
I are as follows: >
Whereas, it has pleased Almighty , For State Purposes 5 mills
God, the Great Architect of the For County Purposes 8 mills
universe, to remove from this Ter- ! —r------*;-"— m ld 3
restial Lodge below to the Celestial Carmel School *****«»
Lodge above, Brother W. A. Cheat- j District No. 1 2 mills
ham, who, for fifty six years has Willington S. D. No. 2 5 mills
been a loyal Mason,
First. That while we mourn the
death of our departed brother on
Bordeaux S. D. No. 3 2 mills
McCormick S. D. No. 4
and Bonds 14 mills
Buffalo S. D. No. 5 4 mills
account of his many virtues we ' Bellvue S. D. No. 6 10 mills
'* D. No. 7 00 mills
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Talbert had will of Him who doeth all things ^fd^fneh's 11 !). No'.TIIlO mills
as their guests Sunday and Mon- j well. In his death our Lodge and Young’s S. D. No. 10 __IIoo mills
daj the Rev. and Mrs. Percy Masonry at large and the com- j Wideman’s S. D. No. 11 2 mills
Hughes and children of DovesviUe ’ munity in which he lived has sus-| ^ I “Sff
S. C. Rev. Mr. Hughes preached at! tained a great loss. A true Mason,
the evening service in the Baptist he was ever ready to stretch forth
church. j th e strong arm of charity to aid
‘ the weak and helpless. To us it
Mrs. Fannie Kate McCain is ’ seems that his work was not finish
spending sometime at points of in-; yet » hls column is broken. In
terest in Florida.
;e Enrollment
our minds and hearts his memory
is on perpetual record. We each
and all mourn his loss, both as a
faithful friend and brother. May
^ a h* 8 reward be an entrance into
-T orecast At USC eternal bliss in that Grand Tem-
1 pie not made with hands where
„ j the Supreme Architect of the Uni-
o umbia, S. C., Jan. 28.—A total verse forever presides,
enro en of more than 1650 stu- j second. That a page in our
en s or the current scholastic minute book be inscribed to his
year a e University of South mem0 ry and the Lodge draped in
aro ma, representing a substantial mourning for a period of thirty
increase in the student body, was days
forecast today by Dean John A. j Third. That a copy of these reso-
Chase Jr., Dean of Administration. lutions be ^t to his fa mii y and
i_^ st yea ’ rS t0tal re Sistration was the sam e be published in the Mc-
15s 4 . First semester registrations Cormick Messenger,
this year totaled 1548 as compared;
with 1424 last year, Mr. Chase re
vealed today.
One thousand and seventy-five
men and 473 women registered the
first semester of the current year.
Every division of the institution
except one, the college of arts and
science, showed a substantial in
crease.
Mr. Chase said the registration
figures at the University were in
line with the national trend, v/hich
indicates increased interest in pro
Robinson S. D. No. 14 6 mills
Domville 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 i? included in
property tax receipt.
RUTH P. DUNCAN,
Treasurer, McCormick County.
G. C. JORDAN,
W. B. QUARLES,
Committee.
DR. HENRY J. GODIN
Sight
Specialist
Eyes Examined
NOTICE OF LOST
CASHIER’S CHECK
Spectacles And Eye Glasses
Professionally Fitted.
fessional and vocational courts. 956 Broad Street Augusta, Ga
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
j lost or destroyed and application
! will be made to the said Dorn
Banking Company, McCormick, S.
C., on the 28th day of January
1938, for a duplicate Cashier’s
check in lieu of the said lost or
destroyed Cashier’s Check.
AUGUSTA GROCERY CO.,
By C. C. Morgan.
January 11, 1938.—3t. 1
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