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tfeOORBflCTK BifESSENGER, McCORJMTICK, SOUTH CAROLINA! Thursday, August 11, 1938
GALLANT-BELK CO.
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Has Set The PACE For
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Progressive Merchandising
In Greenwood For The
PAST ELEVEN YEARS
OUR ANNUAL AUGUST
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CLEARANCE SALE
IS FEATURING BARGAINS ON
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ALL FIVE FLOORS OF OUR STORE
Qannon’s Fine Muslin
Sheets (81x99) 89c
Rowan Sheets (81x99)
69c
Made by Cannon
Chatham Blankets
72 x 84
$1.98-$2.98
< Also Chatham
All Wool Blankets
Beautiful Candlewick
Bed Spreads *
Large Size
$1.95 AND $1.59
9x12 Felt Base Rugs
$3.95
9x12 Gold Seal Rugs
$5.95
9x12 Heavy Bordered
Felt Base Rugs $4.95
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USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN
- Only A Small Payment WiU Hold Any Item For You
USE OUR PASSENGER ELEVATOR TO
OUR UPPER FLOORS!
Visit our stores at Ninety Six, S. C., and Ware
Shoals, S. C., if you are m these sections and if you
fail to find items desired ask us to secure them for
you and
REMEMBER — WE SELL IT FOR LESS
GALLANT -BELK COMPANY
For 11 Years Greenwood’s Leading Department Store
Greenwood, S. C.
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Mr. W. M. Strom, Sr., has re
turned from a visit of several
days in Asheville, N. C., and
Knoxville, Tenn.
Mrs. J. L. Bradley and son, Mr.
Edwin Bradley, are spending this
week in Savannah, Ga., with her
sister Mrs. J. H. Ramsey.
Miss Sara Alverson has returned
home from a visit to her grand
mother, Mrs. Myrtle Mauldin, of
Mt. Carmel.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rush and
children. Misses Selma, Mayzelle,
Eunice and Eutrice and Mr. Jack
Rush, of Greenwood sperit Sunday
here in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
D. M. McGrath.
Rev. and Mrs. Gilliam Bentley
of Fincastle, Va., were visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Creighton the
past week.
SUMMONS.
The State Of South Carolina,
County Of McCormick.
In The Court Of Common Pleas.
Home Owners’ Loan Corporation.
Plaintiff, ~
-vs-
Fannie Marshall, Willie Marshall,
Mamie Brannon, Andrew Mar
shall, Eva Mathis, Carrie Jen
nings, Arthur Marshall, Fannie
Lee Harling, Addle Tompson,
Joseph Marshall, Lucius Mar
shall, Evylin Marshall, Timothy
Marshall, Gamell Marshall,
Sallie May Marshall, Enoch
Marshall, Burdell Garrett, Lon
nie Garrett, Louise Norman,
Vemer Letman, Vemetta Let-
man, Ethel Letman, Eyylin Let-
man, Ruth Letman; and all
other persons whomsoever, their
names and addresses being un
known to the Plaintiff, having
or claiming to have any right,
title, estate, interest or lien in,
on or to the property described
in the Complaint herein, as
heir, devisee or otherwise of
. James Foster Marshall, deceased,
or by any other right whatso
ever in said real estate, herein
collectively designated as John
Doe, Defendant.
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE
NAMED:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
NOTICE OT ELECTION
An election is hereby called lor
the purpose of electing two trus
tees to serve with the present
trustee in the Modoc township
o’clock a. m. to 4 o’clock p. m.
is to be held on August 16 from 3
©clock a. m. to 4 o’clock p. m.
Managers of election will be
notified by the County Board of
Education. Managers will select
place of voting.
E. P. BENTLEY,
County Superintendent of Educa
tion.
August 3. 1933.—2t.
LEGAL NOTICE
Miss Mildred Creighton is which is herewith served upon
spending some time with relatives y° u ’ anc * serv . e a copy of your
The County Democratic Execu
tive Committee met at the office
of the County Chairman, Monday,
August 1, and appointed managers
for the first Primary Election for
McCormick County to be held on
Tuesday, August 30, 1938.
McCormick No. 1.—Voting Place,
Community House. J. W. Britt,
Dan A. Bell, A. H. Hamlin, Grey
Abercrombie, Clerk. \
McCormick No. 2.—Voting Place,
Vacant Store Upper Main Street.
J. T. Creswell, A. J. Hendricks, J.
Bruce Holloway, W. E. Britt, Clerk.
Plum Branch—Voting Place,
and required to answer the com- School Building. T. K. Collier, H.
plaint in this action, a copy of M - Self, J. C. Winn, Clerk; J. W.
~ * Minor.
Parksville—Self’s Store, Voting
in Charlotte, N. C. and Spartan
burg, S. C.
the subscriber, W. K. Charles, at
his office at Greenwood, South
Carolina, within twenty days af-
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chamberlain ! ter the service hereof, exclusive
and sons Clarence and navid of the da y of such service; and if
ana sons, Clarence and David, you fail to answer the complaint
have returned to their home in within the time aforesaid, the
St. Petersburg, Fla., after a three plaintiff in this action will apply
weeks’ visit with relatives here; 40 th _ e _ c ? urt ; _ for the relief de-
and other points in South Caro
lina and Georgia.
answer to the said complaint upon Place. J. R. Cartledge, F. L. Bass,
Miss Jackie McGrath is on a
visit to her sister, Mrs. J. C.
Massey, of Greenville.
manded in the complaint.
J. CARLISLE OXNER,
W. K. CHARLES.
Greenwood, S. C.,
August 10th, 1938.
Clerk; R. N. Edmunds, Albert
Wood.
Modoc—J. O. McDaniel, Clerk;
E. F. Bussey, W. S. Clem, W. Mc
Daniel.
Meriwether—School Building,
Voting Place. W. H. Ryan, John
M. Wood, John T. Middleton, E. C.
Jefferson, Clerk.
Rehoboth—Voting Place, Mor
gan’s Store. J. P. Talbert, E. M.
Morgan. John Robinson, Mrs.
Strom Culbreath, Clerk.
White Town—Voting Place,
TO THE KNOWN and UN-1 School House. Roy ..Ridlehoover,
KNOWN NON-RESIDENT MINOR £l ed , B jy ant Quarles, W. E.
DEFENDANTS IN THE ABOVE j * T eeiand, Clerk. „ w ,
ENTITLED ivIATTER: Bethany—Voting Place, School
Mr. Ansel Price of Martins Point YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE J 0 . 1 ? 56 . 'J’. E. Sheppard, Jr. Jones
spent the week end here with his NOTICE, That on application of Talbert, O. B. Minor, L. E. Reames,
i Plaintiff’s Attorneys J. W. Corley c .
of McCormick, S. C., has been . Robinson Voting Place, Tal-
appointed by this Court as Store. J. F. Langley, L. C.
Guardian ad Litem for you f or Talbert, Paul Dowtin, Dewey Lang-
dren, Mr. John and little Miss the purpose of this action unless
Dora Of the Rehnhnth 1 y° u or someone in your behalf „ L y° n ^ Vo “ n S |: lace ’ s ® ho ° 1
Dora, of the Rehoboth section twe ntv davs after the ?. ouse - R - T. McKinney, J. E.
mother, Mrs. T. J. Price.
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Mr. j. p. Talbert and. two chil-
were visitors here yesterday.
visit to relatives in Kentucky.
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within twenty days after the... . « tr „
service of a copy of this Order I Moseiey, C H. Newman, E. L.
upon you shall obtain the ap- Holbugsworth, Clerk.
Miss- Helen McGrath is spending pointment of a Guardian ad Litem la i^^ thy T ^Sc OS Qf?o adS T VO rr
the week in Greenwood with Miss MT.*. H. &
Eunice Rush. vides that service of this Notice ® r !?IY n ’ J' ^ er ^.
^ upon you shall be made by the _ __ Carm ol—Voting^ Bla £®'
Mrs. W. E. Britt has returned publication thereof in the McCor- School House. W H. Horton, J.W.
to her home at Sandover, after a Messenger. a , newspaper Covm. J. D. Dean, L. L. Hester,
^ J l published in McCormick County, |'- /1 v T r r 7 1 - 1
for a period of three consecutive
weeks.
J. CARLISLE OXNER,
W. K. CHARLES.
Greenwood, S. C.
August 10, 1938.
Mr. Charles F. Talbert of Au
gusta is spending this week with
relatives and friends here and at
Honea Path.
Mrs. Maggie Holliday Bullock
and daughter, Miss Mildred Holli
day, of Greenwood spent several
days of the past week here with
relatives and friends.
Miss Carolyn Moragne returned
to her home in Augusta Sunday,
after spending several weeks here
with her cousin, Miss Ella Brad
ley Faulkner. Miss Faulkner ac
companied her home for a visit.
Willington—Voting Place, Mc
Nair’s Store. W. H. McNair, John
W. Morrah, Paul Boughman,
Wright Andrews. Clerk.
Bordeaux—Voting Place, Cade’s
Store. John B. Harmon, J. T.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams
left Sunday for Walterboro, after
spending about two weeks here
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.
E. Williams.
Miss Joyce Talbert of Greenville
and Miss Lillie Eddy of Ninety Six
are here on a visit to their aunt,
Mrs. J. F. Mattison.
TO THE NON-RESIDENT DE- y ’ M ly Wlllis ’ A - S ‘ Cade *
FEND ANTS AND ALL OTHER g tore Votin g Place D L
PERSONS WHOMSOEVER, THEIR Rurnett’f 1 Residence 5 S C ’ Deal'
NAMES AND ADDRESSES BEING Burnett s Residence. S. C. Deal.
UNKNOWN TO THE PLAINTIFF, S’ p lp ^ Burnett > Mrs *
ANY IN RI§HT CLA TiTl N E G T E°STA^ E I Young“ting r Place, Young’s
INTEREST OR LIEN IN OR TO loung^W ^ong^^J Young'
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN Ioun S.
the complaint ^REIN^AS Executive Committeeman
wtc:f for each P recinct wi U olease have.
mar^hat°t F deceased ° ST or some one cal1 at the Court House
MARSHALL. DECEASED, OR Friday or Saturday before election
BY any other right day to ge |. k 0xes> tickets and in-
WHATSOEVER IN SAID REAL
structions.
As soon as votes are counted.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Nickles,
Miss Evelyn Nickles, Messrs. Boyce
and Winston Nickles of Hodges,
and Mrs. Robert Leslie, and little
son, Robert Leslie, Jr., of Abbe
ville spent Sunday in the home of
Mr. S. H. Talbert of the Buffalo
community. Mr. Boyce Nickles re
mained for a stay of a few days.
Mrs. Barbara Martin has re
turned from a visit to her daugh
ters, Mrs. H. H. Johnston and
Mrs. Raymond Reeves, of Cleve
land, Ohio.
ESTATE HEREIN COLLECTIVELY
DESIGNATED AS JOHN DOE. I ma ke report in dU p licate on tabu-
„ PLE # lations sheets which you will find
NOTICE, That a copy of the Sum- i n boxes, deposit one in box and
mons and Coihplaint in the above sea i; deliver one copy to Com-
ent tied matter was filed in the [ mIfcteeman with the b oxes. He
Office of the Clerk of Court for w jjj f orward to County Secretary.
McCormick, S.C.’ on the 10th day J and bring boxes to
of August, 1938. rnnjrR {Court House on'Thursday, Sept.
W KCHARLES NEK ’ • lst ' Keep your enrollment books
Greenwood, S. C.,
August 10th, 1938.
Attest:
J. A. TALBERT,
Clerk of Court for
County, S. C.
Aug. 10, 1938.—3t.
McCormick
Notice For Bids For
for second election. Boxes will
open at 8 o’clock and clos? at 4
p. m. .•* ;
J. A. TALBERT, <4
County Chairman.
J. O. PATTERSON,
County Secretary.
Aug. 2, 1938.—3t.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Transportation Pupils! s ^ ty OF of s S?nn C .^ OLINA ’
In The Court Of Probate.
Notice is hereby given that H.
Sealed bids will be received un- j R. Stuart. Executor of the Estate
til 12:00 o’elcck noon, August 23 of A. A. Stuart, deceased, has this
1938, for the transportation of
pupils from the following school
districts;
Mt. Carmel School District No. 1
to Calhoun Falls School.
Willington School District No. 2
to De la Howp State School.
Bordeaux School District No. 3
to De la Howe School.
Flatwoods School District No. 7
Mr. and Mrs. Klugh Connor and
children, Klugh, Jr., and Irma 1 to Sharon”School
Joan, of Spartanburg, spent Sun
day with relatives here.
Robinson School District No. 14
to McCormick High School.
Lyons Sen >01 .■ strict ino. 17 tr
~ »-»-n Ir'l' School.
Hibler School District No. 18 to
Hollingsworth’s Store.
Varnon Pp^ooI District No. 19 to
Sullivan’s School.
All bid* shall be addressed to the
County Superintendent of Educa
tion, marked on outside of sealed
envelope, “Bid for Transportation
of pupils in
gagement Announced iSaiTlFopened^at the hour’de"-
I ignated in this advertisement. Bids
I will be opened and awards made by
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Walker, the County Board of Education,
of McCormick, S. C., announce who sha11 have the ^ ght ^ r ^ ect
thp pncmirpmpnt any and all bids, and to re-adver-
e ngagement of their daughter, |. ise j or new and add itional bids.
Selma ft4ae, to Shelton H. IVil- E p BENTLEY
Messrs. Wilber Strom, Jr., and
Jack Patterson are spending the
week at Tavares and Umatilla,
Fla., with relatives and friends.
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Walker-Williams En-
liams, of Lawrenceville, Va., and
Washington, D. C., the marriage
to be solemnized in September.
Countv Suot. of Education.
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Aug. 2, 1938.—3t.
day made application unto me
for a final accounting and dis
charge as Executor of the Estate
of A. A. Stuart, and the 9th day
of September. 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 MATTISON,
Judge of Probate for McCormick
Co., S. C.
August 1st, 1938.—4t.
Hash And Chicken
Dinner At Willington
On August 19th
We will serve a hash and
chicken dinner at Willington on
county campaign day, Friday,.
August 19th.
A cordial welcome is extended
to everybody.
COWAN & McNAIR.
Willington, S. C. j