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SUMMONS
Camp Modoc News
Camp Modoc, April 30.—This
- being the season of the year when
most of us turn to the soil to see
The regular monthly union what we can get Mother Nature to
service of the local churches will produce for us in the line of
be held at the Methodist Church beauty and also in line of value
i Sabbath evening at 8 o’clock. Dr. we have gone in for intense flower
S. W. Reid will preach, and the planting in the camp and for a
; Reverend A. Thad. Persons will vegetable garden. At present we
lead the prayer. Let us be glad to are not boasting of our improve-
come to the Lord s House for this ments as we have planted the seed
Service. but so far no rain has come. One
of these days we have hopes of
The Rev. M. E. Derrick, pastor inviting the public to see our Plaint in the above stated action,
of the Methodist Church, an- display of flowers. I a c °Py of which is herewith served
nounces that there will be special
Mother’s Day Service at the church began this week at the Martin-
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. All town Road and it is expected to
of the mothers and their children continue until it ties in with our
of our church are urged to attend previous topsoiling from Horn
this Service.
Creek.
i Three and a half miles of the
Miss Margaret Patterson, Miss Key R oad has been graded out
Mary Remsen and James Patter- above the Key Bridge,
son spent Sunday at Yemasee. Due to the State Highway clos-
Their cousin, Miss Frances Wise, ing the road from Modoc to Edge-
returned home with them for a fiel d, it is planned to begin top
visit of several days.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of McCormick.
In The Court of Common Pleas.
Mrs. Janie B. Dowtin, Plaintiff.
vs. 1
Wade New, Stevens New, Gussie
New Watson, Daniel New,
William New, Carrie New Parker,
James Governor New, Eva Lyon.
Willie Hill, Eddie Hill, Ollie Hill,
CharUe Hill, Lillie May Hill, Ada
Hill and Clifton Wash, De
fendants.
TO: THE ABOVE NAMED DE
FENDANTS:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
And required to answer the com-
Tonsoiline of the upon you » and to serve a copy of
lopsomng or the Prescott Road your answer to the same on the
subscriber hereto, at his office m
the City of Greenwood, S. _ C.,
within TWENTY (20) days after
service hereof, exclusive of the
day of such service, and if you fail
to answer within the time afore
said, the plaintiff herein will ap
ply unto the Court for the relief
demended in the said complaint.
RUPERT DAVIS.
Attomev for Plaintiff.
NOTICE.
TO THE DEFENDANTS, Stevens
soiling the new part of the Key
Road this week.
New, James Governor New, Eva
Lyon, Willie Hill, Eddie Hill, Ollie
Mr. Guy Jennings of Plum
Mr. Bennett, of the Supervisor’s Hill, Charlie Hill, Lillie May mil,
office, has been in our midst for Ad a Hill and Clifton Wash and all
Branch Route 1 was a visitor here , 1 unknown adult hPir<! nt law and
Monday. LS, °“, T”. ^ New, de-
The location of fire towers at ceased.
stategic points where the visibility TAKE NOTICE That the com-
Miss Emily Chiles, S. D. Chiles is good is a very essential part of plaint in the above entitled ac-
and West Chiles of McCormick our fire control system. t tion, together with the summons,
? nd I ; K Ch “ e3 ot Greenwood at- lieutenant LeCroy is enjoying a was^idy med ^nThe^ffi'ce^f The
tended the funeral of Dr. J. O. visit by his wife and young daugh- Clerk of Court of Common Pleas
Rosamond near Greenville last ter this week. for McCormick County on the
week. Dr. Rosamond was formerly ( Mr. Shanklin, in charge of 16th day of April, J938.
the Chiles family physician and a roads out of the Supervisor’s of-
life long friend of the family. , fice, was a visitor with us recently,
' going over some of the road proj-
RUPERT DAVIS,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE.
To all heirs at law and dis-
^ _ ects ' tributees of Governor New, de-
Guests in the home of S. J. „ .. _ , „„„ ceased, over Fourteen years of
Chiles and family and Mr. and Prescott Road across Horn a g e> any> all are
Mrs. S. D. Chiles, over the week Creek ’ which was closed because under Fourteen years of age, if
pr.H warp Mr Mr* w p of the recent heavy rains demol-'any, and the persons with whom
T „ vL t ; ishing one of the bridges, has they reside and ^ch said heirs at
Williams and daughter, Jane, of . , ^ ' “ law and distributees who are Non
Greenville. * g T J*?* 1 \° ^ public - Compos Mentis, if any and the£
A ford has been put m to serve Committee or persons in whose
until a bridge can be constructed, custody such persons are now de-
T x t i tained.
TAKE NOTICE, That unless you
WILL ATTEND ANNUAL MEET- ' apply for the appointment of a
Mrs. Emma Smith has returned
from a visit to her son, Mr. G. B.
Smith of Bamberg, S. C., and to ING S q UTH CAROLINA AS- Guardian Ad Litem to represent
her daughter, A£rs. F. E. Shealey,, sociATION OF OPTOMETRISTS y ® a iu the above stated action^
of Mauldin, S. C.
within TWENTY days after serv
ice hereof, the plaintiff herein
Dr. Houston B. Odom will attend will apply unto the Court for the
Miss Rebecca Drucker, student the annual meeting of the South appointment of some fit and suit-
of Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Carolina Association of Optome- J ^represent ^ou^rTthis action* 6111
Ga., spent the week end here with trists to be held in Greenville on
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. May 8, 9 and 10. A combined
Drucker. three-day clinic under National
Director A. M. Skeffington, O. D.,
Mr. D. G. Morgan, of Seattle,
will be devoted exclusively to pre-
Washington, spent a recent week ventative and analytical optome-
, end here with his brother, Mr. try ; , Miss Edith Ha " is ' Assistant
RUPERT DAVIS,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
April 16, 1933.—3t.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Fred Morgan.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of McCormick.
In the Court of Probate.
Notice is hereby given that Arch
The Susannah Wesley Bible
Class will hold its monthly meet
ing on Wednesday, May 11th, at 4
o’clock at the home of Mrs. S. E.
Johnson.
PAINT
NOW-
PAr
EY THE
Kilt
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will be on duty at the Greenwood
Office to take care of emergency
calls. Dr. Odom will return to the j Bradley and Jack L. Bradley, Ex
office on Wednesday, May 11.
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Card Of Thanks
The wife, brothers and sister of
Mr. Smith Scott wish through
these columns to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation
to Dr. Tuten, the nurse, Mrs.
ecutors of the Estate of Mrs. Hen
rietta E. Bradley, deceased, has
this day made application unto
me for a final accounting and
discharge as Executors of the Es
tate of Mrs. Henrietta E. Bradley
and the 14th day of May 1938, 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 MATTTSON,
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McCoy and relatives and friends _
for their kindness and sympathy ^county^S Q robat;e ’ McCormick
during his recent illness and | Aprll i4 t 1938.—4t.
death, and also for the beautiful - —
flowers.
Mrs. Smith Scott,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Scott,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. White,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Scott,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Scott.
CITATION OF LETTERS
OF ADMINISTRATION
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of McCormick.
BY HON. J. FRANK MATTISON,
PROBATE JUDGE:
WHEREAS, Mrs. Eula S. Scott
made suit to me to grant her Let
ters of Administration of the Es
tate and effects of N. S. Scott;
THESE ARE THEREFORE, to
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Phone 56.
OPTOMETTtlC
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For Scientific Eye Service
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Destroy The Weeds
J
rri x T> I AlCJU XJ^’KISFOJKJE, to
1 O' Improve xaSt tires cite and admonish all and singu-
A lar the Kindred and Creditors
of the said N. S. Scott, deceased,
Clemson, April 30.—Early mow- be and appear before
• „ - . . „ . . . me, in the Court of Probate, to be
ing of pastures but not just one he | d at McCormick, S. C., on May
mowing, is the advice of C. G. 6, 1938, Next, after pubUcation
Cushman, extension dairy special- hereof, at 10 o’clock in the fore-
ist, who says that by getting rid of £ oon » to sb ° w . a . ny tbey
the weeds in pastures farmers can TolXll
secure better grazing for the live- GIVEN under my hand, this
stock and develop a firmer more 21st, day of April Anno Domini,
erosion-resisting sod. 1938.
Stressing his point that one Prnbatp Turi«yp
mowing is not sufficient, Cushman j ■■ 1 1 '=
reminds us that weeds come in 4
cycles and that each successive j
crop of weeds must be prevented j
from seeding by mowing before,
the seed mature. So one mowing,
at whatever time, won’t do the
j job.
1 The best time to mow pasture.,
is when the weeds begin to bloom,;
, says Cushman. Then the food re-!
serve of weeds is lowest and there
j is no danger of scattering weed
! seeds by the mowing operation.
As a final suggestion the spe
cialist advises the use of lime and
fertilizer for improvement of pas-
Watch And
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Prompt Service,
Reasonable Prices.
FRED C. McCAIN,
Augusta Street,
McCormick, S. C.
ture sod and thus crowding out
the weeds. Observation on pasture
building in Soil Conservation
Service farms and elsewhere in
the state prove, he declares, that
*•'• ‘h prooer management desirable
pasture grasses can compete n jre
successfully with weeds.
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