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McCORMTCK MESSENGER, MrCORMTCK^ SOUTH CAROLINA Thursday,' August 18, 1938
jcCORMICK MESSENGER
Pablished Every Tharadmy
Established Jane ft, 19M
eomond j. McCracken,
Editor and Owner
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ntered at the Post Office at Me*
Connick. 8. C., as mail matter of
tto second class.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year $1.00
Btx Months .75
Three Months .50
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Chevrolet--
July Sales Beat June
or formerly of M. E. Sanders.
Also all that tract, lot or parcel
of land, lying, being and situate
in now or formerly Plum Branch
Township, McCormick County,
and State of South Carolina, con
taining One Hundred and Two
(102) acres less Pne- ^and One-
half (1 1-2) acres in Railroad
.right of way, being bounded on
the North bv lands now or for
merly of Tames McKinnie and
Jonothan Christian, on the East
v>v lands now or formerly of F. P.
Buchanan and D. P. Self, on the
MASTER'S SALE
By virtue of a Decree of the
Court of Common Pleas for Mc
Cormick County, S. C., heretofore
made and entered in the case of
The Federal Land Bank of Colum
bia. Plaintiff. Vs.^Mrs. Mollie M.
Wall et al. Defendants, I. J. Frank
Mattison, Master in and for Mc
Cormick County. S. C., will sell on
Salesday in September, 1938, being
the 5th day of said month, during
the usual hours of sale, before
the Court House Door, in the
South by lands now or formerly Town of McCormick, S. C., to the
of Cooper and Self Homestead, on highest bidder:
the West bv lands now or formerly. All that certain piece, parcel or
of James McKinnie. tract of land containing one
For a further description, bv hundred twenty-one and seven-
courses and distances, reference is sixteenths (121 7-16) ^cres, more
made to the mortgage executed or less, situate, lying and being
by Robert Lee McKinney, Mallie on the road leading from Plum
McKinney, Edgar McKinney and Branch to the Chamberlain Ferrv
Luther McKinney to the Land Road, about four miles Southeast
Bank Commissioner, recorded in from the Town of McCormick,
the office of the C. C. C. P. & G. S. s. C., in Plum Branch Township,
and R. M. C. for McCormick County of McCormick and State
e County, South Carolina, in Mort- Q f south Carolina, having such
o.-^nevroiet s g a g e Book 16, Page 223. shape, metes, courses and dis-
TERMB OF SALE: For Cash, tances as will more fully appear
for the by reference to a plat thereof
Detroit, Aug.
new car and truck sales reached
51,047 units in July, exceeding the The purchaser is to pay
June total by 5,423 units or 111 9% preparation and recording of all made by S. E. Rosenwike, Surveyor,
of June sales and «« iin papers, including the required dated April 4th, 1918, and being
"'TLr* 3 ’ f w g revenue stamps. If the highest bounded on the North bv lands of
usual sales record, by reversing bidder should fail to immediately w. H. Parks and W. C. Wilkie;
the normal market trend. comply with the bid, in accord- 0 n the East by lands of W. C. Wil-
The announcement was made ance with the terms of the Decree, me and Britt and Banks: on the
here todav hv w w wsiiw <ron the nremises will thereafter be South by lands of C. E. Wilkie and
“L, ™r* y J y W - E * " olle ^ gen ' resold upon the same terms and 0 n the West by lands of T. R. Wil-
erai sales manager, who also re- a t such bidders risk. kie and Mrs. Merrell. This being
ported the greatest used car stock As no personal or deficiency the same tract of land heretofore
reduction ever achieved by Chev- judgment is demanded in the conveyed to the said W. S. Wall by
rolet dealers in a <rimriP mnnth action, the same being expressly m. M. Wall bv his deed, dated
* “f 8 /* mo i nt "- waived, the bidding will, close at March 8th. 1919. and recorded m
Recoi© show that In only two the sale and will not remain open
previous years have Chevrolet’s for a period of thirty days.
July new car and truck sales J- FRANK MATTISON.
passed the June mark. The * or McCormick County,
shattering of, this long-standing :
precedent Mr. Holler credited
mainly to two things:
Aug. 12, 1938.—3t.
countrywide “Beat
first, the
Your June
NOTICE
Sales” campaign' staged by Chev- STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA,
rolet in July, and second, an ap- i county Of McCormick,
parent improvement in general In The Court Of Common Pleas,
business conditions.
The campaign was conceived in
June as a means of offsetting the
slack period which has followed
that month in every year except
1929 and 1937. The company’s
entire field force was organized in court in the above entitled matter,
advance, enlisted in a sales con- I will sell before the Court House
test, and provided with pro- door in the Town of McCormick,
motional material to facilitate Its £S5, ty f .SLSl , f 0 S? 1 &i». S S. t S Si
selling job. A countrywide adver- September, the same being the
tising campaign was placed in 5th day of September, 1938, in the
LEDDELL WEEKS, BONNIE
WEEKS, LIZZIE ELLA WHITE,
PEARL DEASON, JOHN WEEKS,
STEADMAN • WEEKS, AND
SAMUEL WEEKS, PLAINTIFFS,
VS:
CARL WEEKS, DEFENDANT.
PURSUANT to Order of the
newspapers throughout the coun
try to back up the sales effort.
The first 10 days’ sales report
showed 13,044 units moved at re
tail in that period. The second
10 days were even better, 16,814
units being sold. The third 10
usual hours of sale, the following
described property, to wit:
“ALL that piece, parcel or tract
of land containing Two Hundred
Twelve (212) Acres, more or less,
situate, lying and being in the
County cf McCormick, State of
South Carolina, and > bounded by
the lands of the United States
the office of the Clerk of Court
for McCormick County, South
Carolina, in Book of Deeds No.
at page 525.
TERMS OF SALE: FOR CASH
The Purchaser is to pay for the
.preparation and recording of al
the papers including the required
revenue stamps. If the highes
bidder should fail to immediately
comply with the bid. in accord
ance with the decree, the premises
will be thereafter resold upon the
same terms and at such bidders
risk.
As no personal or deficiency
judgment is demanded in the
action, the bidding will close at
the sale and will not remain open
for a period of thirty days. Mrs.
Wall mav. under the .decree, re
main in possession until December
1st, 1938.
J. FRANK MATTISON,
Master in and for McCormick
Countv. South Carolina.
Aug. 12, 1938.—3t.
Insurance
Fire
All
t - uiie itiiius ui hue umuxi otai/es
days, with 21,190, carried the drive Government, lands of G. P. Mc-
over the top.
Gratified as he was at the new
car showing, Mr. Hollei* made no
secret of his elation at the dealers’
Cain, John Price Estate, and N. G.
Brown Estate; said place being
known as the ‘River Place.’
“ALL that piece, parcel or tract
of land containing Twenty (20)
used car sales {performance during Acres, more or less, situate, lying
the 30-day period. The used car and being in the County^ of Mo
saics in July reached
Insurance And
Other Kinds of Insurance In
eluding Life Insurance.
total of 135,558 units. The used
car stock reduction amounted to
28,185 units. The remarkable
thing about such a reduction, he
pointed out, was that it was ac
complished in the face of in
creased new car sales. Since it
involves trade-ins of used cars,
new business tends to keep used
car stocks high. That it did not
have that effect during July is
believed directly traceable to the
efficiency of the national used car
organization which Mr. Holler
created two years ago, divorcing
that phase of the company’s
merchandising activity from its
new unit operations.
“The real importance of the
used car stock reduction,” Mr.
Holler said, “is that it places our
dealer organization in - a most
favorable position to go out and
increase its leadership on new
cars and trucks.' The dealer or
ganization which is least encumb
ered by unsold used cars can of
course be the most liberal in new
unit trade-in allowances, a fact
which makes the Chevrolet deal
ers* used car stock reduction a
matter of news moment to the
public as well as to ourselves.”
o ctt-q r\h Cormick, State of South Carolina,
a grana an(i ko Un( ied by the lands of
HUGH C. BROWN,
McCORMICK. S. C.
George Sharpton, G. L. Smith Es
tate, and a public road; said land
is known as the ‘Bladon Place’.
“All that piece, parcel or tract
of land containing Fifty-six (56)
Acres, more or less, situate, lying
and being in the County of Mc
Cormick, State of South Carolina,
bounded by the lands of M. G. &
J. J. Dom, W. K. Charles, George
Sharpton, lands of the Methodist
Church, and George Brown
.Sstate.”
The bidding will be held open,
as required by law, for a period of
thirty days.
TERMS of sale cash, purchaser
to pay extra for deed and stamps.
A deposit of ten per cent will be
MASTER’S SALE
By virtue of the Decree of the
Court of Common Pleas for the
County of McCormick, State of
South Carolina, heretofore made
and entered in the case of Federal
Farm Mortgage Corporation,
Plaintiff. Vs. Robert Lee McKin
ney et al. Defendant, I, J. Frank
Mattison, Master in Equity in and
for McCormick County, S. C., will
sell on Salesday in September,
1938, being the 5th. day of said
month, between the legal hours
of sale, be/pce to e > Court House
Door in the' T6wn of McCormick,
8. C., to the highest bidder the
following described property:
All that tract, let or parcel of
land lying, being and situate in
Plum Branch Township, County
of McCormick and State of South
Carolina, containing Sixty (60)
acres, being bounded on the North
by lands now or formerly of J. D.
Cornett, on the East by lands now
or formerly of F. M. Hendrix, on
the South by* lands now or for
merly of Corbin Banking Com
pany, on the West by lands now
required of the highest bidder.
J. FRANK MATTISON,
Master For McCormick County,
S. C.
August 16, 1938.—3t.
Poultry Truck
Here Next Tuesday
A truck will load poultry
Tuesday morning, August 23,
at 9 o’clock. M. S. Blacker of
Monroe, N. C., is the buyer.
All good poultry will be
bought for the following
prices:
Fat colored hens 4 Opt
per pound *
Fat Leghorn bens 11#*
per pound ■ ■ w
Roosters O
per pound wV
Colored fryers (2% 4 Qja
lbs up), per pound __ " ****
Leghorn fryers (2 1 /4 1 0|*
lbs up), per pound B
Ducks ft#*
per pound WV
Guineas OCfb
each
LEGAL NOTICE
R. D. SUBER,
County Agent.
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,
School Building.- T. K. Collier, H.
M. Self, J. C. Winn, Clerk; J. W.
Minor.
Parksville—Self’s Store, Voting
Place. J. R. Cartledge, F. L.’ Bass,
Clerk; R. N. Edmunds, Albert
Wood.
Modoc—J. O. McDaniel, Clerk;
E. F. Bussey. W. S. Clem, W. Mc
Daniel. r * *
Meriwether—School Building,
Voting Place. W. H. Ryan, John
M. Wood. J"hn T. Middleton. K. 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,
School House. Roy Ridlehoover,
Fred White, Bryant Quarles, W. E.
Freeland, Clerk.
Bethany—Voting Place, School
House. W. E. Sheppard, Jr.. Jones
Talbert, O. B. Minor, L. E. Reames,
Clerk.
Robinson—Voting Place, Tal
bert’s Store. J. F. Langley, L. C.
Talbert, Paul Dowtin, Dewey Lang
ley, Clerk.
Lyon’s—Voting Place, School
House. R. T. McKinney, T. E.
Moseley, C. H. Newman, E. L.
Hollingsworth, Clerk.
Clatworthy’s Cross Roads—Vot
ing Place. Link’s Store. J. C.
Dansby, J. L. McComb, H. D.
Brown, Mrs. J. J. Link, Clerk.
Mt. Carmel—Voting Place.
School House. W. H. Horton. J. W.
Covin, J. D. Dean, L. L. Hester,
Clerk
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.
Lindley, Manly Willis, A. S. Cade,
Clerk.
Bell’s Store—Voting Place, D. L.
Burnett’s Residence. S. C. Deal,
1C. C. Wrenn, D. L. Burnett, Mrs.
Otrie.
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Hundreds of our friends have
asked us to bring CLAUSSEN’S
OLD TIMEY BREAD back to the
market.
And here it is! Your grocer now
has CLALSSEN’S OLD TIMEY
BREAD—made on the same glori
ous, old tormula; with the same tender crust; the
same delicious flavor and open texture. Only the
B rice is different-NOW-CLAUSSEN’S OLD TIMEY
READ is but 10c at your grocer’s.
Look lor CLAUSSEN’S OLD TIMEY BREAD today,
in the new dear-wax wrapper with the lavender
medallions—the checkered brown and yellow ends!
l n lh
tins | sjS- BRI " n
II*dc of choice ingredients
CLAUSSEN’S OLD
17MCY BREAD has in full
aicasure, that
Jslirious, old
ffme flavor for
fi«r wh ich it is
l> i&iUOUS.
JSK > t,UB GB0Ct ' ! 7 £ i ,
The fame of OLD TIMEY
BREAD for TOASTINC
purposes is widely know*:!
Its tender crust, its open tex
ture, its delicious flavor, as
sures you crisp, crunchy,
golden brown toast at all
times! ~
VOTE FOR
BURNET R. MAYBANK
FOR GOVERNOR
We, the undersigned former residents of Edgefield and McCormick Counties,
now residing in Charleston County, herewith endorse Burnet R. Maybank, as
a candidate for the Governorship of South Carolina.
Fully informed as to the economic needs of the State, and a proved friend
of labor, agriculture, education, and honest industry, he has demonstrated his
ability as a natural leader, dealing not in promises and theories, but in deeds
and accomplishments.
Fair, fearless, and competent, his outstanding record, not only as Mayor of
Charleston, but as a member of various important state boards and commis
sions, has proved that he is a man of action and possessed of those qualifica
tions necessary to the type of leadership which South Carolina so vitally needs.
. We know the record o£ IMixnct Stz
help alt of the people of South Carolina- when he-is etectect
Signed:
A. Baron Holmes, City Magistrate
John R. Baughtman, Road Foreman
< Mrs. Lula Brown Harper; Y. W. C.
A. Sec.
R. L. Banks, Service Station Oper
ator
Carolina
• cialist
DeFabritiis, Voice Spe-
McConnell,
Mrs. Ruby White
Stenographer
John Brunson Parks, Mortician
Beauty
Charlie Cobia
Salon Prop.
Prince,
Thos. P. Bussey, Lawyer and
Member of the House of Repre
sentatives from Charleston
County
B. C. Br^mblett, Salesman
W. M. Hamilton, Farmer
B. R. Hamilton, Farmer
Thos. L. Byrd, Pharmacist
Mrs. Georgia Yonce Byrd
Mrs. Margaret Fraser Bennett
J. L. King, Junior Intern
T. Ansell Price, Farmer
Frank B. Wood. Carpenter.
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THE SUBSCRIBERS TO THE ABOVE AND ' OTHER FORMER RESI
DENTS OF EDGEFIELD AND McCORMICK COUNTIES, NOW IN CHARLESTON,
WHOM WE WERE NOT ABLE TO CONTACT FOR SIGNATURES BEFORE
GOING TO PRESS. WILL BE GLAD TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS
THE READER MAY WANT TO KNOW ABOUT BURNET R. MAYBANK.
(Political Advertisement)
D L Burnett. Clerk. - ] day to get boxes, tickets and in-
Young’s Voting Place. Young;s a s votes are
Schoolhouse. S. T. Young, E. C.
Young, J. W. Long, C. J. Young,
Clerk.
The Executive Committeeman
for each precinct will please have
some one call at the Court House
Friday or Saturday before election
counted,
make report in duplicate on tabu
lations sheets which you will find
in boxes, deposit one in box and
seal; deliver one copy to Com
mitteeman with the boxes. * He
will forward to County Secretary
Tabulate and bring boxes to
Court House on Thursday.
1st. Keep your enrollment'
for second election. Boxes will
open at 8 o’clock -and dese aft 4
p. m.
J. A. TALBERT,
County Chairman.
J. O. PATTERSON.
County Secretary.
Aug. 2, 1938.—3t. ' . J