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HeCORMICK MESSENGER, MeCORMICK, SOOTH CAROLINA Thursday, March 31, 1938 WR w m a 1 r?vV' HeCORMICK MESSENGER mblfeiied Every Thursday I Established lime. 5, INS t EDMOND J. MeCRACKEN, Editor mad Owner Entered at the Post Office at Mc Cormick, S. Cm as man matter of •OBSCKtPTION RATES: One Year $1.00 Six Months .75 Three Months AO e . 1 ■ -- -■ All Now Ready For Fat Stock Show-Sale At Florence April 5-6 Florence. March 28.—Everything 22. Is in readiness for the first spring 29. South Carolina Fat Stock Show and Sale to be held at Florence 30. April 5' and 6. The show will begin 31. at 1C a. m. at the Pee Dee Fair Grounds. Livestock will be judged on this day and, beginning at 10 I a. m. Wednesday, a sale of all the fat bogs and fat beef cattle in the show will be held. Representatives of nationally known packing com panies as well as local buyers will attend the sale and bid on the fat animals. Five hundred dollars in pre miums will be awarded to South Carolina farmers exhibiting fat hogs and steers. The Show and Sale is being sponsored by the Florence Board of Trade in co operation with the extension Serv- and the Pee Dee Fair Associa- Report of Condition of THE DORN BANKING CO. of McCormick, in the state of S. C., at the close of business on March 7, 1938. ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in pro cess of collection $ 83,909.41 United States Government obligations, direct and fully guaranteed 2,000.00 State, county, and municipal obligations 93,072.00 Loans and discounts — 40,180.46 Overdrafts None Other assets 106.24 TOTAL ASSETTS $219,568.11 LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL Deposits of individuals, partnership;, and corporations: (a) Demand deposits $117,858.97 (b) lime deposits evidenced by savings pass books —6,739.25 (c) Other time deposits — 2,297.83 State, county, and municipal deposits 45,545.83 Certified and officers’ checks, letters of credit and „ - travelers’ checks sold for cash, and amounts due to Fed eral Reserve bank (transit account) 375.52 TOTAL DEPOSITS - $173,317.45 Other liabilities 1 103.37 TOTAL LIABILITIES EXCLUDING CAPITAL ACCOUNT $173,420.82 Capital account: (a) Capital stock and capital notes and deben- turesf $25,000.00 (b> Surplus 10,000.00 (c) Undivided profits 11,147.29 (d) Reserves - None I ~ " (e) Total capital account 46,147.29 “There is every indication that the first South Carolina Fat Stock Show and Sale will be a success,” declared J. T. Lazar, district agent of the Clemson College Extension Service and general chairman of the Fat Stock Show. Considerable work has been done at the fair grounds both in the main exhibit building and in the cattle barns. Plans are under way fgr a parade on Tuesday. xx list General Assembly 34. 35. Columbia, S. C., March 22.-^T. L. Corzine, state director of Sunday school work for the Baptist de nomination, and also director of the annual Baptist General Assem bly, announced here to-day that he had secured Mrs. J. M. Dawson of Waco, Texas, as the platform speaker for the Assembly session this year. Dr. Dawson, for she holds the honorary degree of Doc tor of Laws, is one of the most famous speakers among women In America. She is in constant de mand in all parts of the country as a speaker for devotional and religious gatherings. She has de livered a number of addresses in TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL -$219,568.11 On date of report the required legal reserve against de posits of this bank was $11,578.73. Assets reported above which were eligible as legal reserve amounted to $83,909.41. Deferred obligations not included among above liabilities, which are subordinated to claims of depositors and / other creditors. None. Undeclared dividends on preferred stock and unpaid in terest on capital notes and debentures, accrued prior to end of last dividend or interest period. None. fThis bank’s capital is represented by, None, capital * n*4vs and debentures sold to Reconstruction Finance Corporation and. None, sold to public; None, shares of first preferred stock, par value. None, per share retirable at. None, per share; None, shares of second preferred stock, par. None, per share, retirable at. None, per share; and 500 shares of common, stock, par $50.00 per share. MEMORANDA Pledged assets (except real estate), rediscounts, and se curities loaned: (a) U. S. Government obligations, direct and fully guaranteed, pledged to secure deposits and other lia bilities None (b) Other assets (except real estate) pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities (including notes and bills redisc3 ted and securities sold under repurchase agree ment) — None (c) Assets deposited with State authorities to qualify for the exercise of fiduciary or corporate powers, or pledged • for purposes other than to secure liabilities $ 12,000.00 (d) Securities loaned to banks, dealers in securities, and others None (e) TOTAL $12,000.00 Secured and preferred liabilities: (a) Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to re quirement of law $ 33,641.41 (b) Bills payable, rediscounts, and other liabilities for borrowed money (c) Liabilities (other than those reported against items 35(a) and (b) secured by pledged assets (d) Deposits preferred-under provisions of law but not secured by pledge of assets None None None (e) TOTAL $33,641.41 I, P. J. Robinson, Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solemnly this state, visiting Greenville, Col- swear the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly timbia, HartsvDie and Walterboro re P resen ts the true state of the several matters herein contained and on previous occassions. | forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. -Attest: P. J. ROBINSON, Cashier. M. G. Dorn, G. J. Sanders, Jr., Hanora C. Dorn, Directors. Dr. Dawson is to speak daily for one week In the Coker College Correct auditorium in Hartsville where the x Baptist Assembly is to be held June 13-25. This annual gathering will include such features as STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, camps for children and young County cf McCormick. people, conferences for adults, a Sworn to and subscribed before me this 23rd day of March, 1938, school for ministers, and classes and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank, in different phases of church- Robt. L. Dendy, Notary Public, work. It is the most largely at- My commission expires at the pleasure of the Governor. tended of any of the state wide — -..m. i..... h acUvities among the Baptist grossing at a satisfactory rate. tributqd to funds for the health church people. Camp Modoc News i Five hundred day old chicks office. Reports were filled out to j have been purchased by the Camp be sent to County chairmen, and Commander and are to be raised other business discussed. | by the enrollees as part of a voca- Miss Bell then took charge and r tional education project. A vege- gave a lesson on “Decorative Ob- 20 The t,able garden is to be planted for jects,” also the picture study “Northeaster,” a painting by Wins- Camp Modoc, March 'recent rains have proven quite he same P ur P°se* pleasant to the fire-fighters of Mr. Shanklin, of the Columbia low Hamer. Camp F-ll, though we have had office of the u * s - Forest Service, The hostess served refreshments three fires during the week They and Ca P fcain White, of Fort Me- and after a delightful social hour were small ones due to the recent- f>herson ’ were visitors her e during the meeting adjourned. the week. I Reporter. Foreman Tom Forrester enter tained ten of his relatives and SUMMONS. ly-moistened vegetation. False a- larms showed a decided decrease during this period which is ac counted for in part that most of the burning off preparatory to Sunda y planting has been done. Again we would like to ask the public who contemplate burning eff fields and pasture land to give due notice thereof to the nearest CCC camp or directly to the Ranger’s office in Greenwood. -xx- friends at dinner in the camp last Highway Traffic xx Count Will Be Con tinued In McCor- ♦ mick County Sandy Branch H. D. Club Meets Anderson’s Department Store Get Ready For The Easter trip and Fashion Display by Buying Your Easter Outfit from Anderson’s Department Store. ■ ■, , , ' w Our Stocks are Larger and More Com plete Than We Have Had For Several Years, Prices are Lower and Merchandise Better on Everything To Wear. Take advantage of our liberal layaway plan, on Your Easter Outfit. Anderson’s Department Store GREENWOOD, S. C. BUILD NEEDED SIDEWALKS AND OTHER PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS W ORK relief projects must be found. The best ones are those which result in permanent com munity benefits. Many blocks of new sidewalks are urgently needed— will have to be built soon anyway to extend present walks or replace old, wornout, dangerous walks. Why not build these needed walks with relief labor! Hundreds of other cities have found this type of project ideal. Curb and gutter construction, drainage structures, park improvements, swimming pools, salvaging old streets—these are only a few among hundreds of beneficial concrete improvements that create maxi mum work. Write or wire for literature and timely facts on spe cific types of projects using concrete. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Hurt Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. HBUC Si' «S. U u? ee i n j be * to discover that Greyhound is Saving No. 1’ —with fares only 1/3 the cost of dfjvjfig a car, much lower th.n any other travel wav! Greenville _ $ les'" m - — - Asheville ___ 2 Augusta Knoxville dg* Richmond New York _ 10 87 Abingdon __ Miami ~ Washington — * -A &inpa Big EXTRA Savings on Round Trip Ticlcots Jfc, V Strom's Drug Store Phone 95 McCormick, S. CJ ^ greyhound STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of McCormick. In The Probate Court. EX PARTE: J. A. Talbert, Administrator, IN RE* The Estate of Wilson Warren Fowler, deceased. The Administrator of the above estate having petitioned this Court for an order to sell certain real property belonging to said estate in aid of assets, all creditors, heirs, or other persons interested in said estate are hereby summoned to appear before me at my office at McCormick, South Carolina, at 10 o’clock, a. m. on the 4th day of April, 1938, to show cause why said Order.should not be passed. J. FRANK MATTISON, Judge of Probate, McCormick County, S. C. March 15, 1938.—3t. NOTICE OF SALE .90 6.90 5.25 7.90 7.85 Although the Highway Planning The Sandy Branch H. D. Club Topsoiling of that section of the met March 17th with Mrs. Dozier Survey’s extensive traffic count Prescott Road from Mr. Joe Lan- Brown. carried on at various points in ham’s dairy farm to Ropers Cross The president, Mrs. B. C. Owings, McCormick County and South' Roads is to be completed this week, presided, and conducted the devo- Carolina has completed its first-! Next week this same kind of work tional. year period, the State Highway is Vo begin on the section between During the business period all Department has decided to con- Hom Creek and West's store. council dues- that had not been tinue the count throughout an- Construction of the Key Bridge paid were collected; several paid other year. Road above Key Bridge is pro- Marie Cromer scholarship and con- The men who do the counting | • . J. will again tabulate the traffic at 108 “key” stations (so named be cause they are at intersections of “key” roads). The schedule has been so arranged that, during the year which the “key” count covers, traffic will be counted twice for every week-day and Sunday. The counting of night traffic, however, will be discontinued. Automatic photo-electric coun ters, originally placed on certain important roads throughout the state to make continuous 24-hour counts, have been moved to other roads to get a picture of traffic there. The traffic count on rural roads is now being expanded by data gathered at representative stations all over the state. This control count will be conducted until November. i The purpose of all of these traf fic counts is to compute the actual vehicle miles on every road in McCormick county and South Carolina. By making such a com plete count as it does, and by making other fact-finding studies, the state-wide Highway Planning Survey is getting information by which our road systems may be planned from 20 to 50 years in advance. By virtue of an execution to me directed in the case of The Peoples Bank of McCormick, S. C., Plain tiff. against C. A. Stuart, Defen dant, I have levied upon and will pell at public auction in front of the Court House door at McCor mick, S. C., on the 4th day of April, 1938, during the legal hours of sale, to the last and highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution the following real estate, to-wit: All of the undivided interest of said C. A. Stuart in and to All and singular that certain piece, parcel I or tract of land with the improve ments thereon, situate, lying and , being in the Town and County of McCormick, S. C., measuring and containing Fifteen (15) Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of M. G. & J. J. Dorn, Inc., C. K. Epting. Brown, J. P. Holloway, F. C. Robinson, Chamberlain Ferry Road and perhaps by lands of other parties and being the undi- vided interest of the said C. A. Stuart in and to that certain tract or parcel of land owned and pos sessed by the late A. A. Stuart at the time of his death and known as the home place of the said A. A. Stuart, deceased. W. T. STROM, Sheriff McCormick County, S. C. McCormick, S. C., March 16, 1938.—3t. NOTICE OF SALE Under authority of a written agreement, entered into by and be tween all of the heirs at law and persons entitled to inherit the es tate of the late John W. Bradley and for the purpose of dividing and settling up the estate of the ^aid John W. Bradley, deceased, we will sell at public auction to the last and highest bidder for cash in front of the Court House door at McCormick, S. C., during the legal hours of sale on the 4th day of April, 1938, the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: All of that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of McCormick, State of South Carolina, measuring and containing Eighty Five and five-tenths (85.5) Acres, bounded on the North, North-East and East by lands of the Creswell Estate; lands formerly of McAllister, now owned by the Federal Land Bank of Columbia and lands of S. J. Chiles; on the South by lands of Mrs. Irene Bradley Gilbert and on the West by lands of John T. Moore and T, M. Henderson and being khown as lands of the late John W. Bradley and being more fully described by reference to a plat thereof made by R. J. Robinson, Surveyor, dated October 4, 1879, renresenting One Hundred and One (101) Acres, from which has been cut Fifteen and one-half (15.5) Acres, on the South and now own ed by Mrs. Irene Bradley Gilbert. A general warranty deed to the said land will be executed by all of the heirs at law of the said J. W. Bradley, deceased, free from all liens of every kind and delivered to the purchaser upon the pur chase price being paid. ARCH BRADLEY, J. L. BRADLEY, Agents. McCormick, S. C. March 23, 1938.—2t. WANT ADV. FOR SALE: Cabbage, Onion and Collard Plants, all Assorted, 500 Plants, .50c; 1000 Plants, .75c. Sweet Potato and Tomato Plants, SOO Plants, .75c; 1000 $1.25: Strawberry, Pepper and Egg Plants, $2.00 per 1000. Dorris Plant Co, Valdosta, Ga. OPTOMETRIC SERVICE For Scientific Eye Service with comfortably fitted glass es, consult Drs. Odom-Gore and Associates, Phone 5761, Hodges Building, Greenwood, S. O. .. !