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HcCORMICK MESSENGER, MeCORMTCK, SOUTH CAROLINA ' Thursday/Marcl. 16, 1939 HcCORMICK MESSENGER Established Jane 5, IMS EDMOND J. McCRACKEN, Editor and Owner Entered at the Post Office at Mc Cormick, S. C M as mail matter of the second class. •DESCRIPTION RATES: One Year $1.00 • Biz Months .75 Three Months.50 Lime Treatment Of Sweet Potato Beds For The Control Of Bed Blight We have found that it is best to apply the lime treated soil below, around, and over the potatoes rather than letting the lime come to the surface of the bed. Where the top layer is treated with a large quantity of lime it has a tendency to bake and flake up when the plants begin to grow. You should use one pound of hydrated or builder’s lime for each square foot of bedding space. Ap ply one inch of lime treated soil under the potatoes then cover the potatoes with lime treated soil to a depth of one inch. The remain ing two inches of soil applied over the potatoes should be untreated. Should you decide to treat more than two inches of depth per square foot use an additional pound of lime for each additional two inches of depth per square foot. D. Austin Shelley, County Agent. Plenty of Mules and Horses for sale or trade. Come to see me. J. L. Smith, McCormick, S. C. Senator Lee To Speak' At Convention Of S. C. Education Association United States Senator Josh Lee. Oklahoma democrat, gifted orator and World War Veteran, will be the featured sneaker at the an nual convention of the South Carolina Education Association in Columbia, March 22-24. J P. Coates, Association secre tary, said that Senator Lee. highly regarded in the West and East for his prowess as an orator, would be heard at the last general meeting of the convention, which will start at noon on the last day of the conclave—Friday, March 24. Senator Lee is 46 years old and lives at Norman. Oklahoma. He is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma, receiving a B. A. de gree from that institution in 1017 after having snecialized in English and history. He served as an in- j fantry private during the World war, and upon his return, was made head of the public speaking department at his alma, mater. He held that oosition until he vas elected to the national house of representatives in 1933. He was ~’ected to the United States senate :n 1936. Senator Lee also holds .an M. A. degree in political science from Columbia University, New York City, and an LL. B. degree from Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tenn. The convention of the South Carolina Education Association will open at 6:30 p. m., Wednes day, March 22, with a banquet program. Nominations will be made that night for officers of the Association for 1939-40 and balloting on the nominees will take place the following day from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Departmental and general sessions will be held the second and third • days— Thursday and Friday, March 23 and 24. E. W. 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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 described property to satisfy the taxes due the State of South Carolina and the County of McCormick, for the years 1935, 1936 and 1937, and the same will be sold to the highest bidder for cash on salesday in April. 1939. during the legal hours of sale in front of the Court House Door at McCormick, South Caro lina, and the proceeds of the sale v/ill be applied to the payment of the said taxes and the cost of said seizure and sale, to wit: The property of Oliver Moss, and is described as follows: Twenty-eight (28) acres of land, more or less, in School District No. 2. McCormick County, State of South Carolina, bounded on north by land of Roy Gibert: east by land of A1 Moss; south by land of Frances Calhoun; west by land of Power Company, and probably others. J. T. ^OOSHE, Tax Collector for McCormick County. McCormick. S. C.. March 15, 1939.—3t. NOTICE OF TAX SALE ty, State of South Carolina, bounded on north by land of Mrs. S. T. Buchanan; east by Stevens Creek; south by land of Tillman Bunch; west by C. & W. C. Rail way, and probably others. J. T. FOOSHE, Tax Collector for McCormick County. McCormick, S. C.. March 15, 1939.—3t. ££• rrrr. 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 described property to satisfy the taxes due the State of South Carolina and the County of McCormick, for the years 1936 and 1937, and the same will be sold to the highest bidder for cash on salesday in April, 1939, during the legal hours of sale in front of the Court House Door at McCormick, South Carolina, and the proceeds of the sale will be aonlied to the payment of the said taxes and the cost of said seizure and sale, to wit: The property of Hack Crawford, and is described as follows: Ninety-seven (97) acres of land, more or less, in School District No. 24, McCormick County, State of South Carolina, bounded on north by land of Reverend Gunter; east by land of W. R. Minor; south by land of Dottie Warren; west by lands of Dottie Warren and W. E. Sheppard, and probably others. J. T. FOOSHE, Tax Collector for McCormick County. McCormick. S. C.. March 15, 1939.—3t. Under and by virtue of a war-* ! rant issued to me by the Countv Treasurer of McCormick County, I have seized the following described property to satisfy the taxes due the State of South Carolina and i the County of McCormick, for Lhe years 1936 and 1937, and the same will be sold to the highest bidder for cash on salesday in April, 1939, during the legal hours of sale in front of the Court House Door at 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 Janie B. Salley Bates, and is described as follows: One hundred fifty (150) acres of land, more or less, in School Dis trict No. 13, McCormick County, State of South Carolina, bounded on north by land of Mrs. Eula Wideman; east by lands of Joe Lake Estate, and M. G. & T. J. Dorn; south by land of M. G. & T. J. Dorn; west by land of J. W. Edwards, and probablv others. J. T. FOOSHE. Tax Collector for McCormick County. McCormick, S. C., March 15, 1939.—3t. NOTICE OF TAX SALE 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 described property to satisfy the taxes due the State of South Carolina and the County of McCormick, for the years 1936 and 1937, and the same will be sold to the highest bidder for cash on salesday in April, 1939, ! during the legal hours of sale in front of the Court House Door at 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. D. Bunch, Aow owned by Myrtle May Bunch, and is described as follows: One hundred sixteen (116) acres of land, more or less, in School District No. 25. McCormick Coun- Under and by virtue of a war rant issued to me by the County Treasurer of McCormick Countv, I have seized the following described property to satisfy the taxes du° the State of South Carolina and the County of McCormick, for the ' T ~ars 1934. 1935. 1936 and 1937 and the same will be sold to the high est bidder for cash on salesdav in April. 1939, during the legal hours of sale in front of the Court House Door at McCormick, South Caroling, and the nroceed* of the sale will be aoplied to the payment of the said taxes and the cr>«st of said seizure and sale, to wit: The propertv of Jasner Freeman Estate, and is described as fol lows: Two hundred thirteen (213) acres of land, more or less, in School District No. 4, McCormick County, State of South Carolina, hounded on north by lands of Susanna Thurmond and Mrs. Annie Robinson; east by land of Mrs. Annie Robinson; south by lands of M. G. & J. J. Dorn and Mrs. Annie Robinson; west by Berry Freeman Estate, and proba bly others. J. T. FOOSHE, Tax Collector for McCormick County. McCormick, S. C., March 15, 1939.—3t. Plenty of Mules ami Horses for sale or trade. Come to see me. J. L. Smith, McCormick. S. C. m JESTER’S CASH SERVICE STATION You can get service night and day. Stop by and give us a trial. We carry a full line of Groceries and Fresh Meats. Hot Lunches and Cold Drinks. Sanitary, and a good place to stop. Located 2 miles from McCormick on Greenwood Highway.. an & Wisdom PROVISION FOR EVERY DETAIL To a bereaved family it is a priceless comfort to know that we will assume full responsibility for all the many details of the funeral. No matter how much or how little you spend, the same courteous and efficient service is given. DISTANCE IS NO HINDRANCE TO OUR SERVICE and there is no additional charge for service out of town. J. S. STROM Main Street McCormick, 6. 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