McCormick messenger. (McCormick, S.C.) 1902-current, April 20, 1939, Image 5
■cCOKMICE MESSENGER. MoCORMIGE. SOOTH CXKOLHI1 TtWJay, April 20, 1939
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f>y GREYHOUND
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. McCutcheon
and little daughter of Columbia
visited in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. F. S. Robinson during the
week end.
Mr. Curtis Bullock of Mellett,
S. C., spent the week end with
Mr.’ and Mrs. F. S. Robinson.
Mrs. W. E. Chamberlain and
little daughter, Phyllis, spent
week end before last in Winscon-
Salem and Salsbury.
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GREYHOUND
is the On&f transportation
TO-'TIBOIIGIU!'
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WORLD'S FUR
Here’s big news:—about big payings! Gr?y-
' hound* fares to' many near-by towns are
now lower than ever before. And the only
thing that’s been reduced is the COST of
travel—schedules and service remain un
changed. Next trip go by Super-Coach—
escape driving strain and parking problems.
Sample Reduced One-Way Feres
Ga .65 Greenville, S. C
Augusta,
Edgefield, S. C.
$1.10
Miss Bernice White spent last
week end at Lander College with f
Misses - Virginia and Carolyn Free
land.
Miss Doris Chamberlain and
Miss Natalie Brown spent week
end before last in Washington,
Ga.
_____ Miss Frances Cheatham of
.45 Asheville, N. C. __ 1.85, Lander College had as her guest
Modoc S. C .25 Knoxville, Tenn. _ 3.151 for the week end, Miss Hettie
Greenwood, S. C. .40 Spartanburg, S. C. 1.60 Dowtin.
STROM’S DRUG STORE
Phone 95 McCormick, S. C.
I
t *1*'
ENSIGN $1.25
POCKET AND WRIST WATCHES
$1.00 to *3.95
ALARM CLOCKS
*1.00 to *2.95
LOOK FOR ON THE DIAL
Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Domi
nick of Glen Rock, N. J., Mrs.
Ashby King and daughter, Mrs. J.
Dan Elloitt and Mrs. Fletcher of
Greenwood were visitors here
Tuesday.
Mrs. B. R. Beasley of Washing
ton, Ga., spent the week end in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
Wideman and family. Mrs. Beas
ley is an aunt of Mrs. Wideman.
Mr. Will Mars and sister, Miss
Georgia Mars, of Mt. Carmel, were
visitors here Friday.
NCT OTHER LOW-PRICED CAR
CAN
'A' Before you decide on any new car, learn
for yourself why this year's Ford owners
are looking so pleased and so proud! . . .
They stop with the BIGGEST HYDRAULIC
BRAKES ever put on a low-priced car! 12-inch
drums, .162 square inches total braking surface.
They ride on the ONLY STABILIZED CHASSIS
among all low-priced cars. Only one with
Torque-tube drive and 4 radius rods!
They get the smooth, quiet powcF of the ONLY
V-8 ENGINES in any low-priced car.
See your Ford Dealer and see for
yourself... this is the year to go
FORD V-8
EXCELS IN THE THINGS THAT COUNTI
They’re driving the car that gave the BEST GAS
MILEAGE of all leading low-priced cars in this
year’s Gilmore-Yosemite Economy Run! (85
H. P. Ford V-8.)
They enjoy the MOST ADVANCED STYLING in
this year’s low-price field. .
They ride on the LONGEST RIDEBASE of any
low-priced car (123
inches between
springs!).
REMEMBER — You Always Save At.
Judge A. B. Andrews of Willing- Duckett of Columbia, Mrs. T. S.
ton was a visitor here Saturday. Chipley and Mrs. C. C. Wharton
I of Greenwood and Mrs. H. L.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Arrington £inard of Ninety Six were visitors
and son. Mr. Jack Arrington, of he re Sunday in the homes of Mr.
Ninety Six, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. and Mrs. W. S. Arrington and Mr.
Duckett of Greenwood, Mr. C. R. and Mrs. E. R. Bentley and Mr.
Joseph P. Holloway.
Miss Juanita Chamberlain of
Washington, Ga., spent last week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Chamberlain.
GALLANT-BELK COMPANY
Greenwood’s Largest Department Store
Mr. Milton R. LeRoy of Green
wood and Mr. Albert H. LeRoy of
Anderson were visitors here Sat
urday afternoon.
Mr. J. M. Hemminger of Wil-
lington was a visitor here Tues
day.
SOAP
GUEST IVORY
7 for 25c
SUNBRITE
3 for 11 c
RED SUPER SUDS
7c
UUX
LIFEBUOY
CAMAY
5c
5c
5c
OCTAGON SOAP
12 for 25c
OCTAGON POWDER
12 for 25c
Wash Dresses
Ladies’ wash dresses. Vat
dyed, fast colors.
39c
Bargain Loft
Each
RUGS
9 x 12 Felt Base Rugs
with borders. 77
First quality 1 1
PRINTS
Genuine 80 sq. prints;
short lengths.
Yd.
10c
Bargain Loft
BROOMS
Good four-string 4 C
corn brooms 1
SHEETING
43” LL Sheeting.
7 12c Yd -
Dress Lengths
Silk dress lengths; 3 to 4
yard pieces; 49c and 69c
yd. value.
$1.00 Leng,h
RUGS
9 x 12 Felt Base Rugs.
New patterns. Good qual-
ity.
$3.49
Window Shades
25c Each
Bargain Loft
BROOMS
Five string corn QOf*
brooms 50c value **
SHEETING
39” 80 sq. sheeting.
6 1-2c ™
Here’s news for working
men who want to buv
better OVERALLS for
less ^
Bi lk's Jack Rabbit
8 Oz. Sanforized Overalls
for
Belk’s Super
Bloodhound
Overalls
8 Oz. Sanforized. For
79c
SHIRTS
Men's work shirts. A real
value
29 c Each
Work Shoes
Men's Fried,man-Shelby
Leather Work Shoes
Messrs. John F. Myers and Jim
Moore of Lincoln County, Ga.,
were among the visitors here
Monday.
Mrs. S. M. Cooper of Ninety Six
spent the week end here with her
daughter, Mrs. J. F. Mattison,
and Judge Mattison.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jennings of
Greenwood were visitors here
Sunday in the home of his father.
Mr. J. L. Jennings.
Mrs. J. K. White and Mrs. J. T.
Martin spent from Thursday un
til Saturday afternoon in Aiken,
where they attended the fair and
horse races.
Mrs. Nan Workman Britt of
the Nurses Training School, Uni
versity Hospital, Augusta, is
spending a three weeks’ vacation
here with her parents. Dr. and
Mrs. C. H. Workman.
$1.69
98c
USE OUR LAY
AWAY PLAN
Men’s Suits
Men! If you want to save,
here is the place. Visit
our big men’s department
on our first floor.
Men’s Good
Quality Suits
Worth $14.95. dJQ Qg
Extra Special *F'*J m '*J**
Boys’ Department
Be sure and visit our
hoys* department on our
second floor. Here you
will
the 1)
foot,
what
Messrs. Frank and Robert Cor
ley spent the past week end in
Knoxville, Tenn., with their sister,
Mrs. Elwin Titus, and Mr. Titus.
Mrs. Corley returned with them
after a week’s visit.
Visitors in the home of Mr. Aus
tin Abercrombie for a short while
last Saturday afternoon were:
Messrs. Booth and Furman Aber
crombie of Shelby, N. C., Mr. and
1 Mrs. P. K. Abercrombie of Laurens,
Mr. Robert Stewart of Lanfords
land Mrs. E. H. Garrett of Green
wood.
Mrs. William Price and daugh
ter, Frances, spent the past week
in Greenville with Mr. and Mrs.
James H. Price.
Miss Harriett Sturkey of Clem-
son College spent the past week
end with her mother, Mrs. Lucy
Sturkey.
find
everything
for
lioy
from head
to
if
we don't have
you
¥
want let
us
and
we will get
it.
Free Parking Space Rear Our Store — Better Service Anil
Better Values Inside ! !
GALLANT-BELK COMPANY
Greenwood’s Leading Department Store
GREENWOOD, S. C.
Misses Pansy and Sue Aber
crombie of Woodruff spent last
week end with Mr. Austin Aber
crombie and family.
There will be a meeting held at
the Recreation Hall in McCormick
at 3:30 o’clock tomorrow after
noon for the purnose of organizine
amateur softball and baseball
teams. Everyone in McCormick
County, interested in playing
either softball or baseball, is urged
to attend. There will be teams
organized for the girls and ladies,
as well ns teams for men and boys.
JESTER’S CASH MARKET
Phone No. 25 We Deliver
Main Street McCormick, S. C.
When you are in town be 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, Meats 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 favl#
(Money Back Guarantee)
Special prices on Mixed Sausage, 1 Cf*
per pound I
(Money Back Guarantee)
Special on Armour's Dexter Sliced Break- OOtf*
fast Bacon, per pound feO v
Armour’s Best Star Boiled Ham, Special,
per pound
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.
I Optometrist & Eyesight Specialist
DR. J. C. TINLEY HAS MOVED HIS OFFICE TO
214 12th ST. AUGUSTA, GA.
WHERE HE WILL BE BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER
’ TO SERVE YOU.
Georgia-Carolina ^^hery
Official Georgia U. S. Approved—Polorum Tested Baby Chicks
All Breeds—Hatching Every Monday and Thursday.
1025 Broad Street—Augusta, Ga.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of McCormick.
In The Court Of Probate.
Notice is hereby given that
Mary H. Harmon, Administratrix
of the estate of Wistar Harmon,
deceased, has this day made ap
plication unto me for a final ac
counting and discharge as admin
istratrix of the estate of Wistar
Harmon, and the 2nd day of May.
1939, at 10 o’clock has been fixed
for healing of said petition.
All persons holding claims
against said estate are hereby
notified to present same on or by
above date.
J. FRANK MATTISON.
Judge of Probate, McCormick
County, S. C.
April 1st, 1939.—4t.
KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES
AT
BYRD TIRE & BATTERY CO.
1290 Broad St.
— AUGUSTA —
12 month guarantee. Extra low price.
See The Kelly Truck Tire.
We Doze But Never Close
21 Hour Service
RALPH FENDER’S GARAGE
AXLES & CHASSIS STRAIGHTENED COLD tN CARS
BODY \ND FENDER WORK
Phone 937 15th And Milledgeville Road Augusta, Ga.
A. B. G AVALAS
805-807 Ellis Street,
Augusta. Ga.
Dealer in Antique Furniture. Hand Carving Furniture a
Specialty; Chairs, Beds, Setees. Tables, Stools, Pictures, for
sale. Work and refinishing in modern colors and styles.
Rebuilding and refinishJng in upholstering and enameling.
Fifty years experience.