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HcCORMTCK MESSENGER, McCORMTCK, SOUTH CAROLINA ! ’Thursday, February 23, 1939 ^cCORMICK MG3SENGER Pablisbed Every Thursday Established June 9, IMS EDMOND J. McCRACKEN, Editor and Owner ntts&eu 4*h the Post Office at Mc- Cormlck, S. as mail matter of the second class. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $1.00 "six Months .75 Three Months .50 A Federal Union Of The World to worship God—to Celebrate Life —Sunday. “The Sabbath was made for man.” Let us use it aright! Sincerely, A. Thad. Persons. MT. CARMEL A. R. P. CHURCH Preaching, the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sabbaths at 11 a. m. Sabbath School every Sabbath at 10:15 a. m., Miss Lennie Covin, superintendent. Rev. S. W. Reid, Pastor. PRESSLY MEMORIAL A. R. P. CHURCH, McCORMICK. Preaching, the 2nd and 4th Sab baths at 11 a. m. Sabbath School every Sabbath at 10:15 a. m., Marshall Creswell, Supt. Rev. S. W. Reid, Pastor. The Rev. R. E. Craig makes the following announcements concern ing the services at the churches in his charge: TROY A. R. P. CHURCH Morning service on the first* third and fifth Sabbaths at 11 o’clock. Afternoon service on the NOTICE Mrs. Eula S. Scott has petitioned that homestead be set off to her out of the property of her de ceased husband. This is to give notice to all in terested persons that unless cause is shown why said homestead should not be set off, I will, on the 17th day of March, 1939, appoint appraisers to set off said home- stead. J. FRANK MATTISON, Master, McCormick County, S. C. CITATION OF LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION In the muddled and uncertain state of world affairs, with nations growling at each other and dicta tors trying to get control of the world and threatening the liberty of democracies, any sane proposal for an agreement among nations, recond an<1 fourth Sabbaths at which will work, to preserve the 3 : 3q o’clock. — ——- democratic principle to which; Sabbath School on the first, j any they have whv the said ad STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County Of McCormick. BY J. FRANK MATTTSON, PRO BATE JUDGE: WHEREAS, Mrs. Honnie Newby made suit to me to grant her and E. P. Newby Letters of Adminis tration of the Estate and effects of Charlie E. Newby; THESE ARE THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said Charlie E. Newby, deceased, that they be and appear before me. in the Court of Probate, to be held at McCormick, S. C., on Feb ruary 24th, 1939, Next, after pub lication hereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if many countries besides our own adhere, is entitled to serious con sideration, though not necessarily offhand acceptance. Such a proposal has been made by Clarence K. Streit, a gentleman of high scholarly attainments and close, practical contracts with and understanding of the national points of view and principles of all the nations of the world. Mr. Streit has lately returned to America from ten years spent in Geneva as the chief reporter of the activities of the League of Nations for the most impartial newspaper in America, the New York Times. Mr. Streit’s qualifications and experience entitle him to a re spectful hearing. Therefore, we believe there should be serious study of his proposal of a Federal Union of the leading democracies of the world, organized on similar lines to the Federal Union of the thirteen independent colonies which got together to form the United States of America. If the Federal Union now exist ing in this country were to be ex tended to take in as members, on the same basis as states have been taken in in the past, such nations as England, Ireland, Canada, Aus tralia, New Zealand, the Union of South Africa, France, Switzerland, Belgium, Denmark, Holland, Nor way, Sweden and Finland, that world-wide combination of de mocracies would rule the world and provide the most effective possible insurance of human de velopment and prosperity and the surest safeguard against war. •It is an idea worth considering. xx should not be third and fifth Sabbaths at 10 ministration o’clock and on the second and granted. fourth Sabbaths at 2:30 o’clock. GIVEN under my hand, this Y. P. C. U. on first, third and 10th day of February, Anno Dorm- fifth Sabbaths at 7 o’clock. ni, 1939. J. FRANK MATTISON, NOTICE OF TAX SALE Under and by virtue of a War rant issued to me by the County Treasurer of McCormick County, I have seized the following de scribed property to satisfy the taxes due the State of - South Carolina and the County of Mc Cormick. for the years 1936 land 1937, and the same will be sold to the highest bidder for cash on salesday in March, 1939, during the legal hours of sale in front of the Court House Door at McCor mick, South Carolina, and the proceeds of the sale will be applied to the payment of the said taxes er»d the ''"st of said seizure and sale, to wit: The propertv of Essie Parks Es tate, and is described as follows: Twenty-two (22) acres of land, more or less, in School District No. 1, McCormick County, State of South Carolina, bounded on north by lands of J. T. Martin and Mrs. Floride Hester; west by land of Mrs. Floride Hester: east and south by lands of Mrs. Floride Hester and L. L. Hester and Aria Ann Cater, and probably others. J. T. FOOSHE. Tax Collector For McCormick County. McCormick. S. C., Feb. 14, 1939.—3t. NOTICE OF TAX SALE Probate Judge. Auditor’s Notice FOR YEAR 1939. CEDAR SPRINGS A. R. P. CHURCH Morning service on the second and fourth Sabbaths at 11:15 o’clock. Sabbath School on the second and fourth Sabbaths at 10:30 ° ClC ^.x^ ™ 1 w111 be at the different places BRADLEY A. R. P. CHURCH 0 n dates given below for the pur- Afternoon service on the first, pose of taking tax returns on all third and fifth Sabbaths at 3:45 personal property, except the p. m. kind that is returned to the tax Sabbath School on first, third commission. All owners, agents, and fifth Sabbaths at 3:00 o’clock, guardians, administrators, attor- You are invited to worship with neys, etc., please take notice and us. Rev. R. E. Craig, Pastor. METHODIST CHURCH ' SCHEDULE McCormick Methodist Church u ^ ^ s Sunday School every Sunday at 3 p m . to 5 p. m. 1 ft• OH q m • T>rr»ar'Viincr at. 11 •fill I ** make returns Office all of January and through February 13th. Clarks Hill, Feb. 14th, 10 a. m. to 12 noon Bennett’s Store, Feb. 14th, 2 p. m. to 3 p. m. J. O. Marshall’s Store, Feb. 14th, 10:00 a. m.; Preaching at 11:00 a. m and evening. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing at 7:30 o’clock. i . . n Intermediate League every SunJ*-^noon. day evening at 6 o’clock, and Senior League at 6:45 Parksville, Feb. 15th, 9 a. m. to . 1st, 2nd and 3rd Sundays, 19 .ri"„ v at 7:30 o’clock every Sunday 1 12 M o“oc, Feb. 15th, 3 p. m. p. m. to 5 Morgan’s Store, Feb. 16th, 10 Plum Branch, Feb. 17th, 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. Mrs. Mattie Hollingsworth’s Troy Methodist Church.-Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. 1st, 3rd and ®^ re ’ Feb ‘ 21s ^’ a * m * t0 12 4th Sundays; 2nd Sundays at 2:30 noon p. m.; preaching 2nd Sunday 3:30 P The Epworth League meets 2nd I - Boi deau x, Feb. 22nd, 2 p. m. to iH 4t>i Ptnnrtfiv.Q Qt. 7 n’rlnrlr I ^ P* Vernon Church, Feb. 21st, 3 and 4th Sundays at 7 o’clock Rev. M. E. Derrick, Pastor. J. C. Talbert’s Store, Feb. 23rd, 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. Willington, February a. m. to 12 noon. Mt. Carmel, Feb. 24th, 1 p. m. to Under and by virtue of a war rant issued to ma by the County Treasurer of McCormick County, I have seized the following de scribed property to satisfy the taxes due the State of South Carolina and the County of Mc Cormick. for the years 1935. 1938 and 1937. and the same will be sold to the highest bidder for cash on salesdav in March. 1939, during the le^al hours of sale in front of the Court House Door at j McCormick. South Carolina, and the proceeds of the sale will be applied to the payment of the said taxes and the cost of said seizure and sale, to wit: The property of J. E. Bell, and is described as follows: One hundred twenty-two (122) acres of land, more or less, in School District No. 4. McCormick Countv. State of South Carolina, bounded on north by lands of Brown & Price and P. C. Dorn; east bv land of Johp Z. Edmunds; south by land of S. L. Edmunds; west by lands of J. P. Hollowav and Brown & Prtce, and probably others. * v A J. T. FOOSHE. Tax Collector For McCormick County. McCormick. S. f\, Feb. 14, 1939.—3t. NOTICE OF TAX SALE second 15 Mrs”'Joe J. Link's, Feb. 27th, ciiuncu OUNi acii J CEMENI3 BUFFALO BAPTIST “Meets The Need Of A Comrade ship—Human And Divine.” Worship with us! It will do us good; it will do you good; it will be pleasing to our Heavenly Father. Church Worship 9:00 A. M. Preaching b/ the pastor. Church School, J. Charles Talbert, Supt., 10:00 A. M. McCORMICK BAPTIST “An Open Door—A Hearty Wel come.” “I was glad when they said unto me, let us go into the house of the Lord.” “Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His courts with praise.” Worshin is THE CELEBRATION OF LIFE! Let the people worship God in the Churches, Let all the people worship Him, Sunday. Church School, J. S. Dukes, Supt., 10:00 A. M. Church Worship 11:00 A. M. “THE MISSIONARY APPEAL.” Read ROMANS, 12. Training Union, J. F. Buzhardt, | Director, 6:30 P. M. LONG CANE A. R. P. CHURCH Services the first and Sabbaths of each month, 2:39 P. o n ~m to 4 n m M. " Young’s Jchoo?House, Feb. 28th. Sabbath School: Mr. Horace D. 2 P- m - ^ P* m - ,, . t\/t After February 28th 10 per cent Brown, Superintendent, 3.30 P. M. p ena jty on all who failed or re- " ° K ” ^ fused to make returns. All male persons between Services by the pastor. W. C. Kerr, Pastor. Broadcast Over WBT The schedules for the South Carolina Home Demonstration 21 and 60 years are liable for poll tax. 21 to 55 years are liable for road tax or street tax. C. W. PENNAL, Auditor. Plenty of Mules and Horses Broadcasts over WBT have had to for sale or trade. Come to see be changed again. For the im- me . J. L. Smith, McCormick, mediate future they will be every § £ other Thursday, beginning with Thursday of this week, February 23, and will be at 12 o’clock. The schedule for the next few weeks is as follows: Feb. 23 — Lexington County Home Demonstration women. March 9—Miss Seabrook and Mr. Phagan on “Fix Up The Rural Home For Better Living.” March 23—Miss Watscn on “Spring Clothes”. April 6—Miss Harper (Subject to be decided later).. April 20—Miss Neely and Miss Margaret Martin on “Facts Found In A Recent Study of Former 4-H Club Members.” Matilda Bell, Co. Home Dem. Agent. xx Training School Be gins At Methodist Church Here Sunday Under and by virtue of a war rant issued to me by the County Treasurer of McCormick County, I have seized the following de scribed property to satisfy the _ taxes due the State of South 94th 10' Carolina and the County of Mc- ’ Cormick. for the years, 1936 and 1937, and the same will be sold to the highest bidder for cash on salesday in March, 1939, during I the legal hours of sale in front of the Court House Door at McCor mick, South Carolina, and the proceeds of the sale will be ap plied to the payment of the raid taxes and the cost of said seizure and sale, to wit: The property of A W. Lanham, and is described as follows: Fifty (50) acres of land, more or less, in School District No. 24 Mc Cormick Countv, State of South Carolina, bounded on North by C. C. Fuller Estate and Zack Stevens Estate: east bv land of E. P. Winn: south by land formerly of Mrs. J. D. Pitts, now R. H. Quarles; west] by Zack Stevens Estate, and probably others. J. T. FOOSHE. Tax Collector For McCormick County. McCormick. S. C., *Vb. 14. NOTICE OF SALE Training school will begin at A week' of special training be-i the McCormick Methodist church ginning February 27th. Mrs. ( ® unc * a y evening at 7:30 o clock, Howard cf Greenville, S. C., and wiU mee t at the same hourj Miss Gre en of Simpsonville, will | ca ch evening through Friday, be 'the out of town teachers. The j * be Reverend R. L. Hclroyd of pastor will also teach. A class for 1 Andei ’ son wil1 teach the course, every age—Junior. Intermediate, j The Stewardship of Life. This is Senior-Adults. Every one is in-j vited to take advantage of this great opportunity. Evening Worship __ 7:30 P. M. “LIFT HIGH HIS ROYAL BAN NER.” 2nd Timothy 2:15. WILLINGTON BAPTIST Church Worship 4:00 P. M.j r>, - , f , , TI Preaching by the pastor. I. of Mules and Horses Every member of the above *' <>r 8a * e or trade. (,ome to see churches, unless Providentially me. J. L. Smith, McCormick, hindered, should be in his place S. C. a cooperative school between Plum Branch and McCormick Charges. It is hoped that every Church of these two Charges will be well represented. Those who wish to register and secure a text book, get in touch with M. E. Derrick. In your closet is a suit that will look 100/V bet ter when it is properly cleaned. Let us show you how well you can look in a suit we have put in first class shape, it will he like having a new one! Greenwood Dry Cleaning Co. “Dependable Cleaners” J. C. Dalton, Mgr. i j. Plenty of Mules and Horses for sale or trade. Come to see me. J. L. Smith, McCormick, :S. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County Of McCormick In The Court Of Common Pleas. The County Bank, Plaintiff, vs. Miss Eloise Britt, J. C. Cheatham. Alice Cheatham, Mrs. Annie Cheatham Lander. Mrs. Margaret Fuller Durham, Meriam Fuller, Rallie Sue Fuller, C. E. Britt, M»*s. Frances Britt Reeves, Mary Elizabeth Britt Miller and Dr. R. M. Fuller, as Executor of the Estate of L. J. Britt, Deceased, Defendants. Pursuent to judgment cf the C"iirt a Decree of Sale in the above entitled cause, T will sell at mibli'' auction on Salesday in March, 1939. (the same being the 6th dav of March) in front of the c^nrt, H^use door, in the City of i McCormick. County and State uforr^id. during the legal hours ! of sale, on terms specified below, the following described real estate, o-vot: All that certain niece, narcel, tract cr olantation of land situate, hong ard being in the County of McCormick and State of South Carolina, containing Six Hundred Ninety-two and five-tenths (692 5) acre*’, more cr less, and bounded on the North by Estate of T. J. Britt, lands of D. C. Britt and T W. Britt: on the East by lands of | T. W. Britt. A. K. Britt and Mrs. O. Haggard; on the South bv lands cf Mrs. Onie Haggard. J. W. Britt and Mrs. Estell P. Britt, and on the West by Long Cane Creek, and being known as the Jacob B. Britt land and particuarlv de scribed by plat thereof made by A. K. Britt, Surveyor, hereto at tached. TERMS OF SALE: CASH: PUR CHASER TO PAY FOR PAPERS AND STAMPS. J. FRANK MATTISON. Master for McCormick County. Feb. 14, 1939.—3t. I SO DA SATISFIES GRAIN’S URGE When winter breaks and spring warmth enters the soil—that’s the time your grain get£ the urge to stool out, cover the ground and send up shoots to reach for sunshine. Just before this growth starts is the time to top-dress with ARCADIAN NITRATE OF SODA, at 150 to 200 pounds per acre. Oats, wheat, rye and barley need nitrogen mos/ at this spring start of active growth. Without plenty of ni trogen, stooling is poor, growth is sluggish, there are fewer stalks and yields are low. ARCADIAN NI TRATE OF SODA furnishes quick acting nitrogen which enables plants to make quick vigorous growth. The stand is thickened and the number of stalks per plant is doubled and trebled, with each stalk an added producer of plump, heavy grain. When spring top-dressing with ARCADIAN NITRATE OF SODA has been balanced with good fertil izer treatment the previous year, farmers find that 100 pounds of ARCADIAN means 10 to 15 extra bushels of oats or 6 to 8 extra bush els of wheat. Plan now to harvest extra yields of low-cost, high-quality grain. Top- dress with 150 to 200 pounds of ARCADIAN per acre and get it on before spring growth starts. Be sure to tell your fertilizer man you want ARCADIAN NITRATE, TAe Amer ican SODA. THE BARRETT COMPANY ATLANTA, CA. TO GROW £ M0 IM. an-11% HITtOOtM OUMAMIBt tmb mmum 1 NITRATE OF SODA I’ r. MWtai i H0PEW1U-VIRGINIA IP ForTHS IARRETT COMPANY « ... f i ■ .%-titf.. -tfjftfe ... - ^ HOPEWELL, VA RALEIGH, N. C. COLUMBIA, S. C. MONTGOMERY, ALA. NEW ORLEANS, LA. These three together GROW GRAIN NITROGEN, PHOSPHORIC ACID and POTASH—aach has its job to do in growing grain. A eomplato fertiliser built for grain should bo applied at saading tima in tha fall —and than top-dross with ARCA DIAN NITRATE OF SODA very early, before growth starts in the spring, for bigger yields of bettor quality grain. Set your fertilizer man. arcadian sppiiiiPf m nitrate plisiiliii®# SODA*'.:|§ | 1 I • v- pp m ftiiMlp ■ v . a•' #t'P i . ..••tvs. . .. •;VV'< • • ' -• ;v. • ■ "■ ^ A- •• I j - v •* a ' ' . ' V ’ ’ ’ ' W& M '• )•'. V W\ JESTER’S CASH MARKET Phone No. 25 We Deliver Main Street McCormick, S. C. ; t • When you are in town be sure and come by our market and let us suggest your meat needs for you. W A e will give you your choice of meats. Prices are Reasonable, Meats the Best. W^e carry a full line of Fresh Meats at all times and are always ready to be at your service. Special prices on Pure Pork Sausage, per pound fcuwW (Money Back Guarantee) Special prices on Mixed Sausage, 4 Kf* per pound ■ (Money Back Guarantee) Special on Armour’s Dexter Sliced Break- fast Bacon, per pound fcWl# Armour’s Best Star Boiled Ham, Special, ^ per pound ' SPECIAL ON NORFOLK OYSTERS: Standard Pint 25c, Quart 50c Selects -Pint SQg, Q uart 5gg Fresh Oysters al all times. Fresh Fish on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. We highly appreciate your patronage. Before selling your cattle and hogs, see us. We pay the market price for them. Hundreds of Cities Outside South Carolina More miles per dollar, more pleasure per trip—that’s what Greyhound’s bi* fare reductions mean to you I o' Sample Reduced One-Way Fares Augusta .90 Jacksonville Roanoke 5.85 Lexington, Va.-_ 6.75 Strom s Drug Store Washington, D.C. 7.90 Charleston, W.Va.9.10 Phone 95 Charlotte 2.75 Winston Salem _ 4.10 McCormick, S. C. ^— : i l t it V . o<a»CIII - Miami 9.65 Tampa Bij EXTRA Siy'ngt on Round Trlps’^Mi