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McCORMICK MESSENGER, HcCORMICR, SOUTH. CAROLXNX TKursday, April 5, T939
REMEMBER — You Always Save At... .
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GALLANT-BELK COMPANY
Greenwood’s Largest And Best Department Store
SILK HOSE
Ladies’ full fashioned silk
hose ’ , 25c
pair only ■■ww
Ladies’ fine quality all
silk full fashioned hose.
Pair
79c 59c 49c
Ladies’ fine rayon 1 Of*
hose. Pair ■
HANES
Shirts & Shorts
25c
Men’s Broadcloth
Shirts & Shorts
Men’s broadcloth shorts
and athletic 1 flf*
shirts 1
Linoleum Rugs
IS"’ x 36” Linoleum rugs.
10c
9 x 10 1-2 Gold Seal rugs.
$4.95
6x9 Linoleum Rugs
$1.49
9 x 12 Linoleum Rugs
$3.77
First quality. Felt base.
BEAUTIFUL
Candlewick
Bed Spreads
Nice size.
$1.00
SHOES
For Everybody
LADIES’ DRESS
OXFORDS
p "" $1.00
Out on bargain counter.
Values $1.98 to $2.95.
Men’s
Work Shoes
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Ladies’ New Spring Styles
Of All Kinds
OXFORDS
Pair
$2.95 and $1.98
Children’s
School Shoes
Black and brown. Pair
98c
ANKLETS
Children’s Anklets in a
big variety of colors and
sizes. A real money Cft
savers here at w V
New Spring
MERCHANDISE
Now on display at the
lowest . prices you have
seen in years—a complete
array of the newest and
prettiest creations in all
lines.
Shop and Save
Get Your Easter
Outfit At
Gallant-Belk
Company.
Spring Dresses
Ladies’ rayon print silk
dresses; a lovely garment
so cheap that anyone can
buy.
$1.49
Silk Prim
Dresses
Ladies’ bright new silk
print dresses, dj 1 ! Q
Each ^ ®
More than a hundred to
select from. Dresses you
would expect to pay more
for anywhere.
Ladies’
Cotton Print
Dresses
98c 79c 49c
Ladies’ New Spring
Topper Goats
$2.98 and ,,p
New Spring Suits
Men’s and young men’s
new spring suits. Quality
materials. Single and
double breasted, plain
and sport backs.
. $14.95
$12.95 $9.95
Men’s Dress
Shirts
For Less at Gallant-Belk’s
Men’s dress shirts, 98c,
79c, 59c, 49c and AA(*
as low as ttW
Boys’ Dress
Shirts
29c
SHEETING
Sea Island Sheeting in 40
inch width. Everyone is
familiar with this item
but here is the place to
buy at the most econom
ical price. Cf*
Per yard
43
LL Sheeting.
Yard 7 4
•only 1 1
SAVE NOW
Palmolive, Lux, Lifebuoy
and Camay Toilet jCf*
Soap
Octagon Laundry Soap
& Powder.
13 for fcWl#
Guest Ivory
Soap; 7 for
Medium Ivory
Soap
WORK SOX
Men’s Work Socks at a
money saving price. Buy
these here at per f%f*
pair only **
DRESS SOX
Men’s Dress Socks of
fancy rayon material. A
good sock for less money
Per pair
5c
THREAD
White ball thread a lot
of thread for your money.
2 balls for ^ q
10 Balls for 5c
Colored Krinkle
Bed Spreads
98c, 79c and as low «as
49c
Good Stick
Brooms
Worth 25c, for only
15c
Cannon Mills
Towels
15c, 10c and 5c
Window Shades
For only 25c
NEW SPRING
Silk Prints
3 to 4 yard lengths.
$1.00
Worth 48c to 59c per yd.
Curtain Goods
Yard 5c -
Play Cloth
Yard 5c
Percale Prints
Yard wide. 15c, 10c and
71 -2c
GALLANT-BELK COMPANY
HOME OF BETTER VALUES
GREENWOOD, S. C.
Mr. Lorenzo Sturkey, son of Mrs.
Lucy A. Sturkey, McCormick, and
graduate assistant in the depart
ment of physics at the University
of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky., was
recently pledged by Sigma Pi
Sigma, national honorary physics
fraternity on the campus of the
University.
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Mr. A. C. E-adshaw of Parks-
ville was a visitor here Monday.
The State W. M. U. convention
will meet with the First Baptist
Church of Columbia, ApHl 11th to
13th. The first session will be
held Tuesday night. The days on
Wednesday and Thursday will be
filled with good things.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Talbert had
as their guests Sunday, Mrs. A. M.
Thompson, Miss Belle Thompson,
Mrs. S. W. Williamson and Mr.
Kibler Williamson of Newberry.
Mr. J. J. Collier of Plum Branch
was a visitor here Monday.
Misses Mary Fuller, Lorenne
Drennan, Kate Bracknell and
Vivian Jaynes, students at Lander
College, Greenwood, are spending
I 1 the spring holidays at their homes
in and near town.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Arch Talbert
visited Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Talbert
in Augusta Sunday afternoon.
Mr. W. F. Loveless of Norfolk,
Va., spent the week end with his
cousin, Mr. J. W. Loveless, of near
town.
Mr. J. J. Hester of. the Bellvue
community was among the visi
tors in town Tuesday.
Messrs. John Nixon Talbert,
Charles Morgan, Raymond Mor
gan and Carl Faulkner have re
turned to Clemson College to re
sume their studies, after spending
the spring holidays at their homes
in and near town.
Mr. J. P. Brunson of Parksville
was a visitor here Monday.
Mr. Harold Rheney of the U. S.
Navy is spending about two weeks
here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Rheney. They spent
several days last week visiting in
Miami and ether points in Florida.
Messrs. George Dorn and Wil-
| ber Strom, Jr., students at Furman
! University, Greenville, are spend
ing the spring holidays at their
homes here.
Mrs. G. N. Dulin of Andrews,
N. C., is spending a few days with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Abercrombie.
Mrs. B. L. Talbert of Augusta
arrived here yesterday for a few
days’ visit to relatives.
Mr. J. L. Smith spent Monday
in Atlanta buying mules and
mares for his sales stables here.
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Talbert-Bruce
Mr. John N. Talbert, Jr.,
of McCormick
announces the engagement
of his sister,
Helen
to
The Reverend James R. Bruce
of Ft. Worth, Texas.
The marriage to take place in May.
Card Of Thanks
We wish to express our grati
tude through the columns of this
paper, to our neighbors and
friends for every kindness shown
us during our recent bereavement.
We are grateful for the beautiful
floral tributes, the letters of con
dolence and cards of sympathy,
and for every kind word. May
God’s richest blessings rest upon
each one, is our prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pennal,
And Family.
DR. HENRY J. GODIN
Sight
Specialist
Eyes Examined
Spectacles And Eye Glasses
Professionally Fitted.
956 Broad Street Augusta. Ga
Insurance
Fire Insurance And
Other Kinds of Insurance In ^
eluding Life Insurance.
Plenty of Mules and Horses
for sale or trade. Gome to see
All me. J. L. Smith. McCormick,
HUGH C. BROWN,
McCORMICK. S C.
First indoor rodeo in California
will be staged in the Livestock
! Cqliseum at the World’s Fair of
the West, May 12 to 22.
Plenty of Mules and Horses
for sale or trade. Come to see
me. J. L. Smith, McCormick,
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Plenty of Mules and Horses
for sale or trade. Come to see
me. J. L. Smith, McCormick,
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JESTER’S CASH MARKET
Phone No. 25 We Deliver
Main Street McCormick, S. C.
When you are in town he sure and come by our
market and let us suggest your meat needs for you.
We will give you your choice of meats.
Prices are Reasonable, Meals the Best.
We 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 ww
(Money Back Guarantee)
Special prices on Mixed Sausage, A
per pound
(Money Back Guarantee)
Special on Armour’s Dexter Sliced Break-
fast Bacon, per pound wW
Armour's Best Star Boiled Ham, Special,
per pound "Tww
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.