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HeCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA Thursday, February 24, 1938
REMEMBER
YOU ALWAYS SAVE AT
GALLANT-BELK CO
Eleven Years-Saving People Money In This Section
CREAM OF GOODS AT BUTTERMILK PRICES
When Better Merchandise Is To Be Had For The
Money You Will Always Find It At . . .
GALLANT-BELK CO.
Come In And Look Over Our Store. Five Floors—
.All Filled With New And Desirable Merchandise—
And You Know ...
WE SELL EVERYTHING FOR LESS ! !
Read These Prices — Compare Our Values — If
You Want To Save!
Genuine LL Unbleacti-
ed Sheeting. Yard
A Real Value!
Yard Wide - Curtain
Goods, yard
80x80 Unbleached 39
to 40
Inch Sheeting. O 1
Yard U 1
o
CM
1
Yard Wide Curtain
Scrim. Yard
5c
81x99 Bleached Sheets;
Each
59c
72x90 Bleached
Sheets. _ _
39c
Pillow Cases..
Each
10c
70x80.
.66x80
Part Wool Double Blankets
$2.48 ^.nd $1.98 Values
Buy Now And Save dj 1 ! A Q
for, pair
66x76 & 60x76 Cotton Blankets
.$1.00 Value for Now
79c Pair
2 Pair for gQ
Unbleached O 1
Sheeting, yard
I-2C
Men’s Union Suits,
each _
25c
Ball Cotton,
2 balls for
1c
Yard Wide Heavy
Outing, yard —
15c quality
9c
Ladies’ Silk Hose,
pair
15c
Ladies’ Full Fashionech^Cf*
Silk Hose, pair
72x90 Bleached
Sheets, each
39c
Window Shades,
each
25c
Men’s Work Clothing
Is Sold For Less At The Home
Of Better Values! !
81x99
Cannon's Fine Muslin Sheets
Former Selling Price $1.29
Now'00 c
Men's Jack Rabbit Overalls
Former
price $1.25.
Belk’s 4 Year Guaranteed
Sheets. Guaranteed for "TCIf*
104 washings " wV
Our New Price!
Men's Calfskin
Overalls.
Former price 98c.
Sanforized
79c
Part Wool Blankets; 50%
wool; $4.95 val- $2.98
ues.
Men’s 69c Union Suits
50c Each 2 for $1.00
BARGAIN LOFT
SPECIALS
Men’s Dress Shirts, 90 f*
each tai#
Men’s Shorts, 4 9#*
each
Men’s Dress Socks, Of*
pair wW
Men’s Work Sox, 5C
pair ww
Men’s Dress Socks, 90 #%
dozen wOC
Children’s Anklets, 5C
pair wW
Ginghams & Play 5C
Cloth, yard
SHOES
FITTED BY
X-RAY
Men’s Shoes, Women’s
Shoes, Boys’ And
Girls’ And Children’s
Shoes Properly Fitted
By X-Ray.
Only Store In Green
wood Who Has X-Ray
♦
Shoe Fitting Machine.
If We Cannot Fit You
We Will Not Sell You.
Our Big Bargain Loft
Is A Busy Place These
Days ! !
Be Sure To Take Our
Elevator To Our Up- ’
stairs ! !
-BELK COMPANY
BETTER VALUES
l, S. C.
Public Welfare
Department Gives
Information On
Commodities
Miss Rebecca Drucker and her
classmate, Miss Margaret Hopkins,
of Agnes Scott College, Decatur, ^ .
Ga., spent several days here this °^ uin t)ia, Feb. 16.—The State
week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. ~ epartm ent of Public Welfare to-
H. Drucker. day m Ade public the following
communication addressed to Mr. W.
W. Smoak, editor of The Waiter-
boro Press and Standard:.
“In response to your letter of
Mrs. Emma Smith has returned
home from Bethune where she
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.
George Callaham and Blue Eagle
Masonic Lodge No. 425 and Tom
Middleton, R. H. Jackson, and
J. E. Moragne, as Officers or
Trustees of the said Blue Eagle
Masonic Lodge No. 425, Erefen-
dants.
Pursuant to judgment of the
Court and a Decree of Sale in the
above entitled cause, I will sell at
visited her daughter, Mrs B W response to your letter of above entitled cause, I will sell at
Best. February 4, I take pleasure in giv- I P ublic auction on Salesday in
ing you the following information Iff bein S t be
in to tt.o v. t day of Mar ch) in front of the
B. Smith - of in regard to the distribution of Court House door, in the City of
— — commodities: McCormick, County and State
“These commodities are provided af °resaid, during the legal hours
of sale, on terms specified below.
Mr. and Mrs. G.
Bamberg and Mr. and Mrs. F. E
Kathryn, of Mauldin, spent the day ues^orporaMo'n S an PlUS Comi r-° t d h i ' °he S foHo^ing"ScribeTreal estate!
Sunday with Mrs. Emma Smith ties Cor P° ra t 1 on, an agency of the to-wit:
and attended the funeral of their Governmen f- The quantity avail- 1 All that certain piece, parcel or
mint MV'S Alioo rvmmHovioira able at time depends upon t rac t of land containing Seventy-
purchases made by tbe Govern- nbie and one-half (79^) acres,
m^nt of Qiirr-ii,,- o • n- i more or less, situate, lying .and
Mr. F. W. Corley of Aiken snent ^ f ° f surplUi agricultural pro- being n road to Little Mill Churcn,
th^ past \ve n k end with his naren + s dUCtS ’ whlch are thus taken out of about one and one half miles South
Hr uni Mr t o 'o Ipv p:lreri - s - the channels of trade for the pur- from the town of Willington, in Mt.
' J - ' eJ - Pose of stabilizing the market. As T?™ S f hl 5' McCormick
Miss Jewel Patterson of 1 by th Cor P ora fioir- ‘ «-he ! having such shape, metes, courses
... . ... ^ x T 1 Purchase of surplus commodities is and distances as will more, fully
viho spent tne week end here with no t intended as a relief measure appear by reference to a plat there-
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. f0 r destitute families, but as an by K C - J ‘ ^ritt, Surveyor.
Patterson. aarip-iifnroi „ 15ol:1 December, 1909, and being
agricultural stabilization program. bound°d on the North by lands of
“The State Department of Public Est. Willis Bibbs and road to Little
Mr. Billie Dukes, who underwent Welfare, at the beginning of its Church, on the East by lands •
an appendicitis operation at the activities snonsored a wpa nrn- cf Robt - Guiilebeaux, and on the
Greenwood Hosnital Mnndov nifrht iont + v. 4.- * P •, j West by lands of Willis Bibbs and
Greenwood Hospital Monday night, ject for the distribution of avail- others. This being the same land
conanues to improve satisfactorily, able commodities. Under this pro- as was heretofore conveyed to
ject the Department, through its lGeor S e Callaham by Alex Guille-
Mr. and Mrs. James Faulkner of local agencies, the county depart- iqT-* 1 * 8 dat ed November
Greenville spent the week end here ments of public welfare, Invest!- office of the Cterk ^f Court for
with relatives. gates appUcations for assistance, Abbeville County in Deed Book 34,
and certifies those found to be in at pa S e 307 » and b y Alex Guille-
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Edwards of «“d. When commodities are avail- I^T^and mcoVedin th^oTflce
Greenwood were spend the day aDle » tne y ar e distributed to ap- 0 f Clerk of Court for McCormick
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. pr oved applicants by employees of County in Deed Book 6, at page 171.
the Works Progress Administration,
under the supervision of the De
Young near Troy.
A cash deposit of five (5%) per
cent, of the highest bid, unless
made bv the Plaintiff, or its Attor-
Rev. Rex V. Martin, former pas- ruuuv wen are, as pro- j n ey, will be required as evidence of
tor of Reoublican church was a vided iri the commodity distribu- good faith, said deposit to be ap-
visitor here Sunday ' >°n Project. The various counties, ^ted on the bid should there be a
! transmrta? tl0n 'f P ^ V,de I No deficiency judgment being
Mrs. Ray C. Maddox and chil- transportation of the commodities asked, the right thereto being ex-
dren. Barbara Jane and Curtis ' r ° m di f? ct wareh ouses to certain pressly waived the Mddlng vrtU
tt Va • z4.1 tv* ttt m txt ii dcslgiiateel community stores close at the completion of the s&me«
Hugh, are visiting Mr. W. T. Walker ° havp I TERMS OF SALE: CASH;. Pur-
and family. j ^ hlch have agreed to debver thcm chaser to pay for papers and
I to applicants who present cards stamps.
J. FRANK MATTTSON,
Master for McCormick County, S. C.
Feb. 15, 1938—3t.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Coats, Jr.,
of Cross Hill were visiters in Mc-
! Cormick Sunday evening.
T't o r „ showing that they have been ap-
® r m C ' T K a “ g ’, Me T w m P ro ved to receive commodities.
Strom, J. A. Talbert and W. T.. .. Neither the need of the u _
Strom were among those attending 1 „„„ .. Q ,. .. . .
t • 4. i * • cant nor tlie discretion of this
the Twin States Livestock Associa- ^4.^ - . .. .
4.. - . , __ . _ . Department enters into the deter-
tion banquet at Hotel Richmond in +v , 4 ..
A , ^ mination of the type or the quan-
Augusta Tuesday night. . 5 . „ ...r*
tity of commodities available, nor
into the quantity allocated vO indi
viduals or families. The character
and supply of commodities depend
upon available surpluses purchased
by the Cprporaticn, and the quan-
Mr. John L. Self of McCormick, tity given to certified individuals
who has been a patient at the or families is determined^- under
University Hospital in Augusta, Ga., regulations promulgated by the
since Monday afternoon, is report- ( Federal Surplus Commodities Cor
ed to be getting along very nicely, poration which are applicable in
_xx all States.
“Our records show that during
the five months from August 1 to
. December 31, 1937, commodities
Miss Louise McKinney and Carl and c i 0 thing (produced in WPA
Saye Hogue were married February ' sewirg rooms) of the yalue Qf
12, 1938, at 3 p. m. in the parlor of $281,059.47 were distributed in the
^ reS Ji al HU1 Presbyterian ( State. The value of the average
* >a f to^, ReV- S ‘ K ‘ monthly distribution per case was
Phillips, officiated, using the im- 1
BABY CHICKS
Seed, Feed & Poultry Supplies
United States Approved
Hatchery
Thousands hatching weekly.
Write for prices and descriptive
literature.
Georgia-Carolina Hatchery
1025 Broad St. Augusta Ga.
McKinney-Hogue
WANT ADY.
pressive ring ceremony.
The bride, a pretty brunette,
wore a powder blue spring suit with
navy accessories and a corsage of
pink rosebuds.
Present for the ceremony were
members of the two families and
a few close friends.
Mrs. Hogue is the daughter of
Mr. j. G. McKinney of McCormick,
S. C.
Mr. Hogue is the second son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hogue of York.
Following a short wedding trip
to * Charleston and other points
they will be at home, 810 Elmwood
Avenue, Columbia, S. C.
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Social Security
Information
approximately $4.90, and the aver
age cost to the Department was J
slightly below five cents per case.
“With cordial appreciation of
your interest, I am
Yours very truly,
Thomas H. Daniel,
State Directdf?* ?
CUSTOM HATCHING—Mondays
and Thursdays—2 1-2 cents per
egg. Babby chickens, Red and Bar
red Rocks, 50 baby chicks, $4.50,
$8.00 per hundred. Walton’s Hatch
ery, on left-hand side of McCor-
mick-Greenwood Highway about
one quarter mile South of Connie
Maxwell Orphanage, Greenwood, S.
C.
POULTRY TRUCK
HERE FRIDAY,
MARCH 4, 1938.
WANTED—To buy timber or
Umber lands in McCormick and
adjoining counties. Come to see me
or write me what you have to offer.
T. C. Faulkner, McCormick, S. C.,
Box 48.
NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION
FOR MAYOR AND COUNCIL
AND COMMISSIONER OF
PUBLIC WORKS.
Is a lump-sum payment due you
under the old-age insurance pro
visions of the Social Security Act?
The Social Security Board is now
making payments on such claims
to eligible workers and to the es
tates or relatives of deceased eligi
ble workers. Any Social Security
Board field office will furnish you
with detailed information and will
assist you, free of charge, in filing
your claim. Such an office is lo
cated in Greenwood at 502 Hodges
Building, and serves the Counties
of Abbeville, Laurens, Newberry.
Saluda, Edgefield, Greenwood and
McCormick. Miss Martha Pressly
is manager of the Greenwood
office.
Your social security account
number will help to determine the
amount due you when you file
your claim for a lump-sum pay
ment, so keep your social security
account card in a safe place.
A poultry truck will load at'
the depot in McCormick from _ ~~ 7 ., _ ^
Ejection will be held Tuesday,
9 to 11 o’clock a. m. on Friday, March 8. 1938. Polls will open at
March 4, 1938. The following 8 o’clock a. m. and close at 4 o’clock*
prices will be paid: p * m ‘
Colored Hens
per pound
Leghorn Hens
per pound
Roosters
per pound
Ducks & Geese
per pound
Hen Turkeys
per pound
Tom Turkeys
per pound
Guineas
each
Egg 8
dozen
J. O. PATTERSON,
City Clerk.
R. D. SURER,
County Agent.
J
DR. HENRY J. GODIN
Sight •
Specialist
Eyes Examined
Spectacles And Eye Glasses
Professionally Fitted.
056 Broad Street Augusta. Ga.
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.
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