McCormick messenger. (McCormick, S.C.) 1902-current, October 20, 1938, Image 5
HeCORMICK MESSENGER, BeCORMICK, SOUTH
Thursday, October 20, 1930
REMEMBER
You Always Save At . . .
GALLANT-BELK COMPANY
HARVEST
NOW GOING ON
.OVERALLS
Men’s good 2.20 weight overalls.
Only—
59c
OVERALLS
Boys’ Overalls
59c, 49c SND 39c
WINTER GOODS
Buy ylour winter goods now during
this big Golden Harvest Sale. Use
our easy Lay Away Plan!
OCTAGON SOAP
Octagon Soap and Powder
12 TOB 25c
BED ROOM SHOES
Ladies’ bed room Shoes, pair—
25c
COTTON BLANKETS
Good cotton blankets. Pairs only—
98c
Part Wool Blankets.
Solid colors, two tones and plaids—
98c
Part Wool
BLANKETS
Part wool blankets made by Chat
ham; big plaids, double bed sizes;
pair
$1.98 1ND $1.69
MEN’S SOX
Men’s dross sox, pair—
5c
Men’s work sox, pair—
5c
Children’s fancy anklets, pair-
5c
iDIES’ NEW RAYON SILK
dresses
I colors and pretty prints;
ty of the new Dirndl styles—
$1.98
Ladies’ Rayon Dresses
$1.00
SHEETING
40 In. sheeting. Sale price-
31-2c
Ladies’ Silk Hose
Ladies’ nice silk hose for less at
Gallant-Belk’s; Full fashioned pure
thread silk; pair—
49c 39c 25c .
40 In. Sea Island, Yard
5c
. MEN’S WORK SHOES
Men’s work shoes. Pair only—
98c
MEN’S WORK SHOES
Men’s solid leather work shoes.
Great values at, pair—
$1.98
Ladies’ Winter Coats
Ladies’ good winter coats—
$9.95 $7.95
$4.95
and as low as
$3.95
Men’s Work Shirts
59c 49c
39c AND 29c
Children’s Oxfords
Children’s black and brown school
oxfords; all sizes. Pair—
$1.48 98c
Women’s Oxfords
Women’s work oxfords; black and
brown. Pair—
98c
SHOP NOW AND SAVE AT
gallant-BELK company
Greenwood’s Leading Department Store
Greenwood, S. C,
'erswii
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Best of
Bethune spent the week end with
Mrs: Emma Smith.
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. Herbert N. Cole
man et al, Defendants, I, J. Frank
Mattison, Master in and for Mc
Cormick County, S. C., will sell on
„ „ , , Salesday in November, 1938, being
Miss Eva Coleman of Greenville the 7th day of said month> dur i ng
spent the week end here with her the usual hours of sale, before the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Cole- Court House Door, in the Town of
*1 McCormick, S. C., to the highest
man - bidder:
All that tract or parcel of land
containing four hundred fifty (450)
MASTER'S SALE
Town Tax Ordinance
BF IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN
COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF
McCORMICK, SOUTH CARO
LINA, IN COUNCIL ASSEM
BLED, AND BY AUTHORITY OF
THE SAME.
Section 1. That a tax of six
mills of the assessed valuation of
all real and personal property ly
ing within the corporate limits of
the town of McCormick, S. C., as
assessed for State and County
purposes is hereby levied and
Miss Alma Faulkner of Augusta ’ containing four hundred fifty (450) current 1 exnenses ^ thp G Town ^ of
was a week end visitor here to, ^ c n res ’ lfi loca i t n ed McCormick, S. C., for the fiscal
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John T. South c arollnai known as ^ sh^Ute ‘due and
Faulkner. ^ _ j J. Williams Place”, located on the navabfe at th? office of the Town
!public road leading from Liberty
Mr and Mrs William Ferguson ^ to W™ 6 Town ’ about ei S ht igls Y October ’
Mr. and Mrs. wmiam Ferguson miles East from McCormick s c
had as their house guests the past and bounde d on the North by 2 V ™ at f
week end Misses Ruth Sigman, lands of Peoples Bank, O^B. Miner, Ktpenses as provided in
Elizabeth Gettys and Pauline Mrs. A. V. Corley and W. White, sec ti 0 n one of this Ordinance, a
Evans, members of the Great Falls a il d S M Ut o ea an d J Dom^ levy of thirt y eight mills (38) is
School Faculty. Friends here who <™ th ^ d southwest by lands of a t he
I remembered them from their white and Preeland and lands of, i? ora ; e p f he ‘town of
visit when they attended the J. A. and J.R. Gable, and on the) M cCormick. The same is hereby
Ferguson-Caudle wedding in June West by hmdsMif and e^d^ ^ for the pmpose of^i»yto|
welcomed themback to our town. Peoples^ ^ ; ||ornnck d
Mr. Robert W. Crawford of a ^qpnfpmhpi 7 2 ’ Treasurer shall enter said levies
Georgetown spent one day last the office-of the'Clerk ^V^sai^Town TVc^o^ck
week with his parents, Mr. ana of Ccurt f0 r McCormick County, i o^ h ®^ ld t^ e s thatthe
Mrs. John R. Crawford. S. C., December 12, 1933, in Plat said taxes shall be paid to the
. B 1 OF ^atV 3 1 FOR CASH Clerk and Treasurer in lawful
Mr. J. W. McBride of Willington 1 ™ for the ^
was a visitor here one day the P™paf tlon and recordmg of all That 0 y n all ^ ^
paStWeek - reveliue ^Sn^* If‘^he highest'--smen ts.
Mr. and Mrs. James Faulkner t^ d Mdf h ta Ul aecOTdance C0 w?th ’the f^Pf^^ent^yea^an'd^due 1 the
of Greenville spent the week end Decree, the premises will there- JJscal C ^ re ^ c ^^ mick . g d g that
with relatives here. ‘S.d^such^ddS? rilk” 6 1 ^ «ot ^ paid on or beto« the
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McGrath. m^ded'hlTife .^tK^he 13 Wdl | Tow^Clerk ahal^^penaltymt
Mr. D. M. McGrath, Misses LucB^ ( ding will a f c ° c r ord a shall nroceed to collect the same.
and Kathryn McGrath attended Period of tb ^ ty n da ^ n i i 1 „ a f l d And if the said taxes and penal-
vAr w r McGrath. * ance ™ ith the Provisions of law ties are not paid on or before the
fifteenth day of March 1939 an
additional penalty of 2% shall be
added and if the said taxes and
penalties are not paid on or before
the 1st day of January next there
after, The Clerk shall issue his
execution against the property of
the defaulting taxpayer according
to law.
Done and ratified by the Town
Council of the Town of McCor
mick, S. C., in council assembled
r, Tur„rii-aEV» • ance wiui me provisions
the funeral of ^Ar. AV. R* BftcGratn, such cases.
half-brother of Messrs. J. T. and , j. FRANK MATTISON,
D. M. McGrath, in Atlanta, Ga., Master for McCormick County,
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rheney are
on a visit to friends and relatives
in Washington, D. C., and New
York City. They are expected to
return during the week.
South Carolina.
Oct. 14, 1938.—3t.
NOTICE OF TAX SALE
Under and by virtue of a warrant
issued to me by the County Treas-
j urer of McCormick County, I have -
' seized the following described prop- | and the seal of the Town affixed
x/rioo T wrono German student ert y to satisfy the taxes due the this 5th day of September, 1938.
Miss Lorene Drennan, stuaeni j owt anrt the -
. state of South Carolina and the
at Lander College, Greenwood, county of McCormick, for the
spent the week end here with her years 1934, 1935, 1936 and 1937,
sister, Mrs. M. J. Rush.
and the same will be sold to the
highest bidder for cash on sales
day in November, 1938, during the
legal hours of sale in front of the
Miss Jewel Patterson of Green- „ 0 __
viiia cnpnt thp week end here Court House Door at McCormick, *.«. ,
ville spent the south Carolina, and the proceeds Town Council, Town of McCor-
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. f the sale wiU be a pp lie d to the mick.
T. J. SIBERT,
Mayor.
JNO. T. FAULKNER,
JNO. T. McGRATH,
C. H. HUGULEY,
C. R. STROM,
DAN A. BELL,
P. R. BROWN,
O. Patterson.
of the sale will be applied to the mick.
payment of the said taxes and Attest:
‘ ' * J. O. PATTERSON,
the cost of said seizure and sale,
Among those who will .see the, ^The property of J. L. Culbreath,
annual football classic between and i S described as follows:
Clemson-Carolina at the state i Twenty (20) acres of land, more
f ■ win ho Mp«?«srs or less, in School District No. 24,
fair on Thursday w 11 - • M C c C rmick County, State of South
J. William Bracknell and W. H. Carolina, bounded on north by
Oct. 18, 1938.—3t.
Clerk.
Ferguson.
FORFEITED LAND
COMMISSIONERS SALE
lands of Federal Land Bank; east ^
by lands of Metropolitan Life In- STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
J ~ w County Of McCormick.
x i surance Co.; south by lands of W.
Mrs. W. H. Ferguson took her ^ Reynolds; northwest by United
guests shopping in Augusta last states Forestry lands, and proba-
Saturday afternoon.
Miss Alice Rush left Wednesday
to spend several days at Lander
College, Greenwood, with Miss
Lorene Drennan.
bly others.
J. T. FOOSHE,
Tax Collector for McCormick Coun
ty.
McCormick, S. C.,
Oct. 17, 1938.—3t.
Miss Mary Ellen Edmunds of
the Buffalo/community left Sun-
NOTICE OF TAX SALE
By Virtue of Act No. 796 of Acts
and Joint Resolutions of the Gen
eral^ Assembly of South Carolina,
approved April 30th, 1936, the For
feited Land Commissioners for
McCormick County will offer,
during the legal hours of sale, be
fore the Court House Door at Mc
Cormick, S. C., on November 7th,
1938, the following tracts of land
acquired by said Forfeited Land
Commissioners under delinquent
tax sales:
S. T. Bailey Estate tract, con-
the Buffalo ^community left Sun- . Under and by virtue of a warrant e A tjaney HiState iraci, con-
• ii . , - issued to me by the County Treas- taininE: Three Hundred (300)
day for Greenville, where s e .urer of McCormick County, I have |^ creSi more or less, and described
accepted a secretarial position. | seized the following described prop- as follows: Bounded on the North
- ■ - ~ erty to satisfy the taxes due the by savannah River Electric Corn-
State of South Carolina and the pany, fornttyly Fuller lands; East
County of McCormick for the by c & w. C. Railway & State
years 1935, 1936 and 1937, and the i Highway No 2 8; South and West
same -will be sold to the highest by savannah River Electric Corn-
bidder for cash on salesday in p any an d probably others.
November, 1938, during the legal, j j Jordan tract, containing
hours of sale in front of the Coimt Hundred Thirty-five (235)
House Door at McCormick, South acres m0 re or less, and described
Carolina, and the proceeds of the as follows: Bounded on the North
sale will be applied to the pay- by Cable i ands; East by J. S. Dun-
ment of the said taxes and the lap Es t a te; South by Cable lands,
cost of said seizure and sale, to and west and Northwest by lands
wit: x .. I of Mrs. W. J. Taylor and John
The property of E. T. Christian,, Henry G rier Estate, and probably
now Sally C. & J. ^V. Christian, others.
j-t m AC* 1 /'IT* 70 •
The worst
BODY ODOR
fS
The woret body odor
comes from P. O.—
perspiration odor ua«
der the arms.
Take I minute to
use Yodora — new,
amazing deodorant
cream that worka
directly on underarm
excretions. Normally
stops odor t to i davt. Yodora also reduce*
amount of perspiration.
Made without lard—Yodora Is utterly dlf«
f.reat from stiff, grainy pastes: (1) Soft—
‘Mjhooth as face cream. (2) Leaves no sticky
r.lm on fingers or underarms. (3) Leaves no
“lardy” smell on clothes. 25#—SO#. Oet it to
day—money back if not delighted.
Trial else rasa. Send coupon.
YODORA
• ■ DEODOI
: FREE!
and is described as follows:
Three (3) acres of land, more or
less, in School District No. 25, in
the TDwn of Parksville, McCor
mick County, State of South Caro
lina, bound on north by road from
Parksville to Savannah River;
east by land of A. B. Wood; west
by S. P. Hamilton Estate; south
by lands formerly of Carrie Sue
Dorn, now J. R. Cartledge, and
probably others.
J. T. FOOSHE,
Tax Collector for McCormick Coun
ty.
McCormick, S. C.,
Oct. 17, 1938.—3t.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
FORFEITED LAND COMMIS
SIONERS,
C. W. PENNAL, Chairman,
RUTH P. DUNCAN, Member,
J. A. TALBERT, Secretary.
Oct. 19, 1938.—3t.
NOTICE OF SALE
• ■ DEODORANT CREAM • •
* —— g en( i coupon for trial *
sise to McKesson h V
Kobbina. Fairfield, a
g Conn. Dept. F-l. —
Name.
Addr«as.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of McCormick.
In the Court of Probate.
Notice is hereby given that cash.
Lauree M. White and M. C. White, j
Administrators of the estate of J. |
,T. Martin, deceased, has this day
made application unto me for a
final accounting and discharge as
Administrators of the estate of J.
T. Martin, and the 9th day of
November, 1938, at 10 o’clock has
been fixed for hearing of the said
By virtue of written authority
issued to me by Executors J. M.
Gibert and J. A. Gibert and Execu
trix Mrs.. C. G. Peurifoy, notice is
hereby given that I will sell at
public auction at the home of
Albert Gibert. deceased, on the
first day of Nov. 1938, at 2 p. m.
the following personal property,
consisting of 4 mules, one lot of
com, one lot of coal, chickens,
turkeys, hay and other feed stuff
for the purpose of division. Terms,
WRIGHT ANDREWS.
Willingtcn, S. C.
10-18-38.—2t.
Can Rebuild And
petition.
All persons holding claims
Paint against said estate are hereby,
notified to present same on or by |
Bodies Like They Came From above date.
3 J. FRANK MATTISON, '
Factory. John Thomas Me- Judge of Probate for McCormick
J Co S C
Grath, McCormick, S. C. ^ * September 8, 1938.—4t.
DR. HENRY J. GODIN
Sight
Specialist
Eyes Examined
Spectacles And Eye Glasses
Professionally Fitted.
056 Broad Street Augusta, Oak