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McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA Thursday, May 7, 1942
McCORMICK MESSENGER
^ Fabllshed Every Thursday
r Bstablished lone 5, IMS
BDMOND J. McCRACKEN,
Editor and Owner
Entered at the Post Office at Mc
Cormick, S. C., as mail matter of
r Hie second elass.
j
ECtfcSCRIPTiON RATES:
One Year $1.00
■be Months .75
Three Months.50
MORE CO-OPERATION
New.
It is of interest to know that
Frances New stood five prelimi
nary contests and won in all five:
ing. She h&s the distinction of
Algebra, English, Biology, Latin,
and Spelling. She has the distinc
tion of being the only one in the
State to win as many as five of
the preliminary contests.
McCormick high school is proud
of the good work and co-opera
tion received from the pupils this
year. We hope that some of these
outstanding boys and girls will be
winners in the State finals.
Since the above was written,
word has been received that
Donald Nelson, chief of the War Frances New won in the State
I > roduction Board, and who prob- ^ un ^ or Algebra contest.
Mt. Carmel News
ably knows more about what is
going on on the war, production
front than does any other man in
America today, .says that the co
operation we have been seeking
between the many conflicting' Mr. Neil Merritt of Washington,
forces in our country is really get- Ga~, was a business visitor here
ting places.
Tuesday afternoon.
As the daily news comes in from Mrs. Roy Edmunds, Mrs. D. L.
all parts of the country we con- Bryson and Mrs. Ida Black enter-
tinue to hear of labor disturban- tained Miss Elsie Edmunds and
ces, excessive profits being earned two young lady and three young
by some war industries and bit- men students of Erskine College
ter denunciations of various recently. They worshiped at the
groups. But we will admit that A. IMuP. Church here in the morn-
these reports have decreased con- ing,/i|S|Lrfill attended the inspira-
siderably since Pearl Harbor and tional iMgting at De la Howe aur-
we are encouraged by Mr. Nelson’s ing the. mbernoon.
statement in which he says: | Mr. atsJSvirs. Feaster Mauldin of
'‘We are beginning to get in A- McCormick were visitors here Sat-
merica today one of the most en- urday afternoon. We are sorry
couraging things any American that Mrs. Myrtle Mauldin, who is
could ‘ hope to see—a genuine, ; visiting Mr., and Mrs. Alverson
whole-hearted spirit of co-opera- now, is not able to return home
tion between big business, little just now.
business, labor and government, j Sen. L. L. Hester, Messrs. Clar-
Labor unions have voluntarily giv- ence Covin, D. W. Harling and J.
en. up privileges 'knd rights which B. Curtis attended the Democratic
they fought years to win; busi-|club meeting in McCormick Mon-
mess has voluntarily given up j day morning.
chances for high profits which it' Mrs. CecU Gilliam, Mrs. J. W.
might legitimately have taken; Boyd| Mrs. W. A. Scott, Mrs. Ralph
both sides, to an increasing 'de- Camnbell and son, Mrs. W. H.
gree, are showing a desire to for- Horton and Miss Juanita Curtis
get their own interests and work were visitors in Calhoun Falls
with each other and with the gov- Monday afternoon,
emment in order to win this war. I Mr. Billy Gilliam visited his
It is an immensely encouraging brother, Mr. Harold Gilliam, in
Air Raid Warden
Urges Everyone
Notice. —C!A No. 322. —United
States Of America, Western Dis
trict Of South Carolina, In The
District Court, Greenwood Divi-
rn a j-a i ir . * sion. United States of America v.
10 Attend Meeting 2,260.8 acres of land in McCormick
0 and Edgefield Counties, South
„ „ „ .. ___ Carolina—Heirs of W. A. Rey-
W. H. Ferguson, Air Raid War- noldSi deceased, et al. The follow-
den of McCormick, urges every- ing tracts of land are included in
one to attend a meeting for in- j this suit: No. 395—situate, lying
strurtions in of an Air Raid and bein & in Edgefield Township,
structions in case of an Air Raid McCormick county, South Caro-
over McCormick or vicinity. Due ; ii na , on the waters of Wine Creek,
to the recent attacks on ships at' a tributary of T-,'-key Creek, of
Rt. No. 2, Plum Branch, S. C.; Fil- George Merck, John Terry, David
le Morgan, Rt. No. 2, McCormick, Seigler and Edward Settle. The
S. C.; J. E. Morgan, Plum Branch, spouses, heirs and l or assigns of
S. C.; Mrs. Lula C. Morgan, Plum the following deceased persons.
Branch, S. C.; R. E. Morgan, Edge- whose names and addresses are
field, S C.; Mrs. Bessie Morgan, unknown: Mary Morgan Corley,
Edgefield, S. C.; T. P. Morgan, Me- Mrs. Emmie DeYoung, Mrs. P. P.
Cormick, S. C.; Mrs. Irene W. Mor- Doolittle, Sallie Reynolds Gil-
gan, McCormick, S. C.; W. H. Mor- Christ, W. R. Gilchrist, Mattie
gan, North Augusta, S. C.; Mrs. Reynolds Hall, John Holloway, B.
Jennie W Morgan, North Augusta, B. Jones, Eb Reynolds, Edgar
S. C.; Andrew T. Moseley, adjoin- Reynolds, Joe Reynolds, P. C. Rey-
mg owner, Rt. No. 2, Aiken, S. C.; nolds, Whit Reynolds, Lizzie Rey-
Jackson Parks, Rt. No. 2, Plum nolds Seigler, Mrs. Mary Reynolds
- - , ? rai ? cil > S. C.; Eugene Paul, ad- Stalnaker, and Nannie Reynolds
sea on our own coast of South 1 __ ev ®P s ! r ^ek ' v .javannah Rf. -lJt ’amg land-owner, Greenville, S., Wren. In addition to all of the
C.; Joseph Raddin, Greenville, s.' parties named above, there may
C.; Beuford Reynolds, C|o Federal be other persons who may own
Land Bank, Columbia, S. C.; C. C. some part of, or have some in-
Reynolds, Rt. No. 4, Greenwood, S. terest in some part of, or lien, or
C.;_Mrs. Carrie C. Reynolds, Rt. No. encumbrance on or against said
Greenwood, S. C.; Ed Reynolds, lands, or claiming or holding some
McCormick, S. C.; Mrs. Julia C. right, title, or interest therem,
Fevnolds, McCormick, S. C.; H. M. whose names are unknown, and
(Mitchell) Reynolds, Edgefield, • S. petitioner avers that reasonable
£•> Mrs. Ruth T. Reynolds, Edge- diligence has been used to ascer-
J - T - (Talbert) Rey- tain the same without success, and
nolds, Plum Branch, S. C.; Mrs. all persons, firms or corporations,
Fannie W. Reynolds, Plum Branch, known or unknown, having any
fc> ' Re y nolds , 356 E. Cres- right, tittle, interest, demand,
well St., Greenwood, S. C.; Mrs. lien, encumbrance or claim of
Bessie D. Reynolds, 356 E. Cres- any kind or character whatso-
® r ® e . nwo( ^*..S. C.; Annie ever are made parties defendant
will
hp er * situate > about 1-4 mile east of
j Key Road, about 3 miles north of
Carolina, we feel that it
necessary to take every precau- Key Bridge and about 12 miles
tion in case of a raid and the northwest of Edgefield, S. C., con
only way for us
plan is for you
to work this tai ning, according to survey, two
to attend this
hundred fifty-nine and 4-1G
o (259.4) acres, more or less; No.
meetmg Friday night, 8:30 P. M. 395a—situate, lying and being in
War Time, at the McCormick Edgefield Township, McCormick
High School. Discussions of “What ’ S° utb Carolina, on waters
Tr-» a «<a of Wine Creek, a tributary of Tur-
to Do In Case of A Raid , Air (ke y creek, of Stevens Creek and
Raid Signals and Warnings”, etc., j Savannah River, about one-half
will be fully discussed. Remem- uiile east of Key Road, and about
ber EVERYONE is expected to Q ev ^ n m ^ es . e . as ( ; °f Plum Branch,
attend S ' 9°. n ^ amin S. according to sur-
-X-
Six Inch Sermon
BY REV. ROBERT H. HARPER
vey, eighty-five and 6-10 (85.6)
acres, more or less; No. 395b—sit
uate, lying and being in Kibler
township of Edgefield County,
South Carolina, on the waters of
Lanier Branch of Cyper or Cypress
Creek, a tributary of Turkey Creek,
of Stevens Creek and Savannah
__ i River, situate on both sides of
Monday: The Day of Authority. South Carolina Highway No. 43,
r ia «, just west of S. C. Highway No. 67,
Lesson for May 10: Matthew 21: about 3 miles east of Liberty Hill,
12-22. s. C., and about 14 miles north-
Golden Text: Isaiah 56:7. i west of Edgefield, S. C., contain-
, . , . . . . . ing according to survey, one hun-
Havm 0 made his triumphal d red ninety-four and 9-10 (194.9)
development.”
Mr. Nelson certainly isn’t
say-
Greenwood for the week end.
Miss Juanita Curtis, Mrs. Cecil
Ing that just to hear himself talk. Gilliam and Mr. Edwin Covin were
He knows the problems of labor, visitors in Greenville Saturday af-
ox ~^xuess and of government ternoon.
and he has worked day and night Mr. and ::rs. Ralph Campbell
to try to bring such co-operation, and little son, Tommie, of Char-
If he thinks he is achieving sue- lotte, N. C., arrived in Mt. Carmel
cess in this difficult undertaking, 1 Saturday for a visit to Mrs. J. W.
there is no doubt he has plenty 1 Boyd. Mr. Campbell returned to
of evidence to support that con- ' charlotte Sunday afternoon, but
tention. jMrs. Campbell and son will spend
As a people we will naturally some time.
continue to criticize when we see
grounds for it, but perhaps we
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Scott, Mr.
and Mrs. Hifnter McKinney and
should also be a little more free Martha Jean spent Sunday in Co-
with our praise. If we object lumbia with relatives. Mrs. J. R.
when labor makes demands which | xarrant, who was visiting in Co-
We consider out of line, let us be lumbia, returned home with them,
even more quick to give a genuine | Q Uite a mimber of Mt. Carmel
pat on the back to a laoor group people attended the play put on
which agrees to make sacrifices, jjy grammar school Friday ev-
If we criticize an industry for ening and all were charmed with
making big war profits, let us be it, as each child did so well,
just as out-spoken in lauding Mrs. Dora Bryson and Mrs. Ethel
those industries whf6h agree to Lanier were guests of Mrs. Ida
work for little or no ’profit during
the war period.
—Buy War Savings Bonds—
xx
McCormick Pupils
Win In Mental
Contests
A comparatively large number
of pupils from the McCormick
high school u^re in Columbia last
week to compete in the various
final State mental contests. These
examniations were held on the
campus of the University of South
Carolina.
The preliminary contests were
given March 30th with schools
from all the counties of South J whereas, God, ip. his infinite
Carolina participating. wisdom, has seen fit to remove
From' McCormick high school from this world our beloved friend
there were three pupils to enter and co-worker, Mrs. Lena M. Gil-
the algebra contest and all three christ, we, the W. M. Society of
were winners: Helen Fooshe, Berr Rehoboth Church,
tha Mae Harris, and Frances New. | p „ solve that
we bow in humble
Four of the McCormick pupils submlssion to the Divine will,
stood the General Science test and grateflU for mg Memory of her
the entire four won. They were beautlful character and faithful-
Billie Freeland, Belton Harmon, nes5 , n all the relatlona 0 f life.
Bruce Jaynes, and Margie Os-
Black Sunday.
Dr. S. W. Reid was visiting
friends here one afternoon last
week.
Here’s hoping that every moth
er’s heart will be filled with joy
and happiness Sunday’^Jy the gift
of love and appreciation from her
loved ones. That counts more
than material gifts and lots of
mothers’ hearts are sad and lone
ly for the absent son, the soldier
boy. Make her happy.
x
Resolutions On The
Death Of Mrs.
Lena M. Gilchrist
made his
entry as King into Jerusalem on
Sunday, Jesus on Monday asserted
his authority as One who had the
right.
The temple had been profaned
by those who sold sacrificial ani
mals and by those who changed,
at a high rate, Roman money into
the shekels of the sanctuary, and
the high priest, his family and
associates made large sums from
the concessions which they con
trolled. The city could not be
cleansed until the house of God
had been restored to its right
use. Jesus first asserted his au
thority as he attacked that
stronghold of special privilege
and swept it clean. Then it was
soon blessed by his healing minis
try .
The chief priests and the
scribes were indignant when they
saw these things and heard the
voices of children in the temple
praising Jesus. He was threat
ening the racket which the au
thorities of the sanctuary enjoy
ed.
In the case of the fig tree, a
warning against unfruitfulness
was of more value than many
barren trees.
When the disciples marvelled
at the miracle of the withered
tree, Jesus bade them learn faith
through him who worked the
miracle. In real faith they could
remove .mountains. Doubtless
some ar^ue themselves out of
great blessings. Strain credulity
when you pray. Your asking will
depend upon the estimate of
God. Is he not a great God? Is
he not ready to do great things
if they are in harmony with his
will? And your asking will de
pend upon your sense of need
and determination to ask. Why
not try? It may surprise you what
God will do.
—Buy War Savings Stamps—
acres, more or less; No. 395c—No.
395c—I—situate, lying and being
in Kibler Township, of Edgefield
County, South Carolina, on the
waters of Pike Branch and Cyper
or Cypress Creek, tributaries of
Turkey Creek of Stevens Creek
and Savannah River, situate on
the west side of the Old Five
Gilchrist Seigler, Callison, S. C.;
J. H. Gilchrist, Callison, S. C.;
Mrs. Bertha Reynolds Seigler,
Edgefield, S. C.; R. D. Seigler,
Edgefield, S. C.; J. C C. Seigler,
adjoining owner, Rt. No. 2, Mc
Cormick, S. C.; James F. Seigler,
Rt. No. 2, McCormick, S. C.: Tom
Seigler, Rt. No. 2, McCormick. S.
C.; D. P. Settles, Rt. No. 2, Plum
Branch. S. C.; Eugene Settles,
Plum Branch, S. C.; Land Settles,
Rt. No. 2, McCormick, S. Q.; Will
p.r.ff’o- nt tsj 0 2. McCormick, S.
C.; Will Settles, Rt. No. 2, McCor
mick, S. C.; Bishop Shipley, Rt.
No. 2, McCormick, S. C.; Mrs.
Bessie C. Shuford, Rt. No. 2, Mc
Cormick, S. C.; E. C. Shuford, Rt
No. 2, McCormick, S. C.; W. C
Strom, adjoining land owner, Mc
Cormick. S. C.; Mrs. Lillian Sulli
van, adjoining land-owner, Calli
son. S. C.; J. P. Talbert, adjoining
Notch Road (S. C. Highway No. land-owner, Allendale, S. C.; Mrs.
67) about 11 miles northwest of l Lula Gilchrist Talbert, Callison,
WOMEN in
the NEWS
By JANET CUPLER
WOMAN OF THE WEEK: The
other day, on her 16th birthday,
tall golden haired Princess “Lilly-
bet” of England stepped for the
first time in front of her father
and mother to review the famed
Grenadier Guards, a signal to
Edgefield, S. C., containing ac
cording to survey, one thousand
seven hundred eleven and 7-10 (1,-
711.7 acres) acres, and nine and 2-10
(9.2) acres, more or less, respec
tively, all of which said tracts are
more particularly described in the
petition herein, on file in the of
fice of the Clerk of the United
States District Court for the West
ern District of South Carolina, at
Greenville, to which reference is
invited for a more particular de
scription thereof, and known in
this proceeding as the W. A. Rey
nolds Estate Tracts, and in which
the following named persons,
firms or corporations have, or
claim to have, an interest, to wit:
Resident Defendants — Millege
Bland and wife, if married, Rt. No.
2. Plum Branch, S. C.; Elijah
Brown, (adjoining land-owner)
No. 2. Plum Branch, S. C.; Ral-
lie Brown, Rt. No. 2, McCormick,
S. C.; Ed Callison, (adjoining
land-owner) Rt. No. 2, McCor
mick, S. C.; Fred Cheatham, Rt.
No. 2, Plum Branch, S. C.; Lizzie
Gilchrist Coleman, Edgefield, S.
C.; G. S. Gilchrist, Edgefield, S.
C.; J. C. Corley, McCormick, S. C.;
Julian M. Corley. Rt. No. 2. Mc
Cormick, S. C.: Emily M. Corley
(Mrs. Julian M.) Rt. No. 2, Mc
Cormick, S. C.; L. E. Corley. Rt.
No. 2. McCormick, S. C.; Mrs. Irma
H. Corley, Rt. No. 2, McCormick,
S. C.; Sarah G. Corley, Greenwood,
S. C.; William G. Corley, McCor
mick. S. C.: W. M. Corley, Rt. No.
2, McCormick, S. C.; Mrs. Grace
W. Corley, Rt. No. 2. McCormick,
S. C.; Mrs. Agnes M. Culbreath,
Greenwood, S. C.; T. B. Culbreath,
Greenwood, S. C.; Mrs. P. P. Doo
little Est., C|o Eugene Paul. Green
ville, S. C.; Mrs. Kate Reynolds
Fuller. Edgefield, S. C.; W. W. Ful
ler, Edgefield, S. C.; Edmond Gar
rett, Rt. No. 2, Plum Branch, S.
C.; Chamberlain Gilchrist, Rt. No.
2, McCormick, S. C.; Charlie Cum-
ming Gilchrist, Rt. No. 2, McCor
mick, S. C.: Eloise Gilchrist, a mi
nor, Edgefield, S. C.; Ernestine
Gilchrist, Edgefield, S. C.; George
Gilchrist, Rt. No. 2, McCormick, S.
C.; Hugh Gilchrist, Edgefield, S.
C.: Ike Gilchrist. Rt. No. 2. McCor
mick, S. C.; J. W. Gilchrist, Edge-
field, S. C.; Mrs. Myrtle M. Gil
christ, Edgefield. S. C.: J. W. Gil
christ, Jr., a minor, Edgefield. S.
C.; James Gilchrist, Rt. No. 2. Mc
Cormick, S. C.; Joe B. Gilchrist,
McCormick. S. C.; Mrs. Mamie W.
Gilchrist, McCormick, S. C.; Mi’s.
Lula Gilchrist. Callison, S. C.; Max
Gilchrist, adioining land-owner.
Rt. No. 2, McCormick. S. C.; Mor
ris Gilchrist. Edgefield, S. C.; Mrs.
Myrtle M. Gilchrist. Edgefield, S.
C. ; Robert Gilchrist, adjoining
owner, Rt. No. 2. Parksville, S. C.;
Sam Gilchrist, adjoining owner.
Rt. No. 2. Plum Branch. S. C.: Sam
Gilchrist, adjoining owner, R. F.
D. , Plum Branch. S. C.: Sam Gil
christ, Rt. No. 2, McCormick, S. C.;
T. B. Gilchrist, adjoining owner,
Rt. No. 2, McCormick. S. C.; Est.
borne.
This
That we extend our deepest
year 104 participating t ° b " reaved ones
schools administered the prelimi- and comniend them to a gracious
nary Junior English examination and lovln 8 comforter who ever
to 1028 pupils. Of the six entrants cares for and su f a ‘ ns he ber2av '
from McCormick high school the ed and distre "« d hearts -
following four were winners and We > the w * s - ask tliat these
stood the final State examina- resolutions be put on the pages
tion: Janette Cheatham. Helen °f our minutes and that they be
Fooshe, Bertha Mae Harris, and published in the McCormick Mes-
Frances New. senger, and that a copy be sent
Hie other winners from McCor- 40 th e family.
mick are as follows: Biology —
Frances New; Arithmetic—Belton j
Harmon; Junior Spelling—Frances
New; and Junior Latin—Frances
Mrs. R. T. West,
Mrs. B. S. Culbreath,
Mrs. E. M. Morgan,
Committee.
S. C.; Tax Collector of Edgefield
County, Edgefield, S. C.; Tax Col
lector of McCormick Countv, Mc
Cormick, S. C.; The Security
Bank, (mortgagee) Edgefield, S.
C.; Treasurer of Edgefield County,
Edgefield, S. C.; Treasurer of Mc
Cormick County, McCormick, S
C.; Mrs. Robert West, adjoining
land-owner, Rt. No. 2, McCormick,
S. C.; Mrs. Agnes C. Winn, Mc
Cormick, S. C.; E. P. Winn, Mc
Cormick, S. C.; Calvin Winn, ad
joining land-owner, Rt. No. 2, Mc
Cormick, S. C.; Edith May Winn,
adjoining land-owner, Columbia,
S. C.; Emmie Winn, adjoining
land-owner, Rt. No. 2, McCormick.
S. C.; E. P. Winn, adjoining land-
owner, Rt. No. 2, McCormick, S.
C.; J. E. Winn, adjoining land-
owner, Rt. No. 2, McCormick, S. C.;
Minnie Lee Winn, adjoining land-
owner, Rt. No. 2, McCormick, S.
C.; Ralph M. Winn, Plum Branch.
S. C.; Mrs. Lula C. Winn, Plum
Branch, S. C.; Marion Wren, Cal
lison, S. C.; Mrs. P. W. Manley,
Williamston. S. C.; T. C. Winn,
adjoining land-owner, Rt. No. 2,
branch. S. C.; Virginia
Winn, adjoining land-owner, R.
F. D., McCormick, S. C.; Mrs. W. L.
Winn, adjoining land-owner, Rt
No. 2, McCormick, S. C. W. L.
Winn, Jr., a minor, Rt. No. 2, Mc
Cormick. S. C.: Willie Nell Winn,
Rt. No. 2, McCormick, S. C.; D.
B. Wren, Callison, . S. C.; Mrs.
Mamie Reynolds Yeldell, Phoenix
St., Greenwood, S. C.; Mr. W. R.
Yeldell, Phoenix St., Greenwood,
S. C. Non-Resident Defendants
—Mrs. Annie Sue Cochran, 4110
Springfield Blvd., Jacksonville,
Fla.; Mrs. Bessie Reynolds Con
nelly, 114 Sharpe St., Lake Wales,
Fla.; Eugene Connelly, 114 Sharpe
St., Lake Wales, Fla.; Claire Corley,
a minor, 505 1-2 Ellis St., Augusta,
Margaret Corley, a minor, 505
1-2 Ellis St., Augusta, Ga.; Mrs. S.
S. Crouch, Martinez, Ga.; Mrs.
Dorothy C. Culpepper and hus
band, Augusta, Ga.; Edwin N.
DeYounc, a minor, Rex, Ga.;
Glenn W. DeYoung, U. S. S. Oma
ha, C|o Postmaster, New York, N.
Y.; Lieut. G. O. DeYoung, 22nd.
Inf., Ft. McPherson. Ga.; Mr^. S.
W. Dykes, 113 N. Sheppard St..
Houston, Texas.; Mrs. F. C. Eng
land, Broxton, Ga.; Mrs. Ella Mor
gan Jennings, 2041 Starnes St..
Augusta, Ga.; Mrs. Mary Lou
Reynolds Johnson, 2837 SW 16th
Ter., Miami, Fla.; E. S. Moon anc
husband, if married, Eastman,
Ga.; Mrs. G. M. Parkerson, East
man. Ga.; Annie Reynolds and
husband, if married, 1110 Merry
tit. Auausta. Ga.; Benjamin Rey
nolds, Hepzibah, Ga.; Bob Rey
nolds, Jacksonville, Fla.; Mrs.
Georgia S. Reynolds, Jackson
ville. Fla.; G. C. Reynolds, Pavo,
Ga.; Ruby G. Reynolds. Mrs., Pavo.
uu.; George S. Reynolds, Jack
sonville, Fla.; J. C. Reynolds, 3140
NW 21st Ct., Miami, Fla.; Mrs.
Nannie H. Reynolds, 3140 NW
21st Ct., Miami, Fla.; -T. I. R T '-
nolds, Eastman, Ga.; Mrs. Mamie
Reynolds Sanders, Griffin St.,
Eastman. Ga.; W. M. Sanders,
Griffin St.. Eastman, Ga.; Essie
Seigler and husband, if married.
in this proceeding. Take Notice,
that O. H. Doyle, United States
Attorney for the Western Dis
trict of South Carolina, under the
direction of the Attorney General
of the United States, has filed an
application in the District Court
of the United States for the West
ern District of South Carolina,
stating that the United States is
desirous of purchasing the above
described lands, and that you are
the owner, or supposed owners of
the. said lands, or have some right,
title or interest therein, and de
mands that all issues of fact
arising, or to arise in this action,
particularly those of value, com
pensation and acreage, be deter
mined by jury trial in the due
course of this proceeding. Where
fore, you are required to come
forward on the 4th day of June,
at ten o’clock, a. m., at the United
States District Court to be held at
Anderson, South Carolina, and
file objections, if any you have,
to the proposed purchase of said
lands, otherwise a judgment will
be entered against you. The in
fant defendants and persons un
der any other legal disability
hereinabove named are further
notified that the order of court
provides that unless they procure
the appointment of a guardian
ad litem to represent them in
said proceeding within twenty
days after personal service of the
said notice upon them, or in case
service is made upon them by
publication, within twenty days af
ter the said service has been com
pleted, the court, upon petition of
the undersigned, will appoint a
guardian ad litem for said de
fendants. Done by order of the
'■’ourt this 21st day of April, A. D.,
1942. O. H. Doyle, United States
Attorney. Witness my hand and
official seal this 21st day of April,
\. D„ 1942. W. D. White, Clerk,
United States District Court for
the Western District of South
Carolina. (Official Seal).
WANT ADV.
One Three-Gallon Jersey Cow
For Sale. S. J. King, Plum Branch,
S. C.
FOR SALE—Improved Louisiana
Yam Sweet Potato Plants, State
nspected, for delivery after 10th
of April, at $2.00 per thousand, at
my home. C. E. Wilkie, R. 1, Plum
Rra^ch. S. C.
CUSTOM HATCHING —Monday
only. 2c per egg in 100 lots with
ebate of 1c per fertile egg fail
ing to hatch. Walton’s Hatchery,
McCormick Highway, near Or-
)hanage. Greenwood, S. C.
WANTED—Pulp Wood, unpeeled
pine at $7.00, loaded on Southern
Railroad, also peeled gum, cotton
wood and poplar, at $9.00 loaded,
on Southern qr C. & W. C. Rail
roads. All wood five feet, 160
cubic feet per unit. R. M. Winn,
Plum Branch, S. C.
Milch cows for sale or trade.
J. L. Smith, McCormick, S. C.
Britons all over the world that 1 0 f w. R.’Gilchrist, C o RobL Gil-
the heiress presumptive to the | r h r i S t. Rt. No. 2. Parksville, S. C.;
British throne is now officially a Wyatt Gilchrist, Parksville, S. C.;
woman To Britain’s war- R^v. M. C. Gordon, Rt. No. 1, Edge-
woman . . . io uruains wai {field> g C ; T B Greneker, Adm.
time government Princess Eliza- Est of w A Reynolds, deceased, j Milan, Ga.; Mrs. Jeffie Reynolds
beth was also another 16-year- Edgefield, S. C.; Arthur Higgins, Seigler, 846 Chaffee St., Augusta,
old who must register for war Rt. No. 2, McCormick, S. C.; Will Ga.; C. S. Stalnaker, Broxton,
wnrk Vmrier the new conscrintion Holloway. Rt. No. 1. Edgefield, S. Ga.; E. T. Stalnaker, Haines City,
work under the new conscnption _ pjatt Holmes, Parksville, S. C.; Fla.; F. R. Stalnaker, Broxton,
law. Her registration, however, Anc frew Jones, Rt. No. 2, McCor- Ga.; J. W. Stalnaker, Crescent
was a mere formality, not because mick, S. C.; Lillian Jones, Edge- City, Fla.; Olive Stalnaker, Brox-
shp is a roval nrincess but be- field, S. C.; Tom Jones, Rt. No. 2, i ton, Ga., R. T. Stalnaker, Haines
she is a royal princess dui oe pl - Branch s C ; 0 . D. Lamb. City, Fla.; S. C. Stalnaker, Brox-
cause as a Girl Guide she has Adm Est of Mary Reynolds Stal-
already taken her place in the na ker, Edgefield. S. C.; O. D.
Lamb, Adm. Est. of Mattie Rey
nolds Hall, deceased, Edgefield. S.
C.; Mrs. Aurelia Mayson, Rt. No.
2, McCormick. S. C.; Wallace May-
war program.
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FROM THE OFF: The Office
of Facts and Figures in Washing- | son, Rt. No. 2, McCormick, S. C
inn rpnnrts hearing in a broad- ' B - M - Mayson. adioining owner,
ton reports nearing in a croaa , Rt Nq McCormick> s C ; Eliza
cast from that country tha*, Mayson, adjoining owner, McCor-
Hungary is planning to draft ; m i C k, S. C.; W. W. Mayson, Rt. No.
girls between the ages of 12 and 2, McCormick, S. C.; Metropolitan
To fnr nnmnnKnrv militarv train- ! Lif e Ins. Co., adjoining owner. Co-
18 for compulsory mintaiy train j lumbia g q - Grady Moozier
ing- Parksville, S. C.; Charlie Morgan,
ton, Ga.; Anna Seigler Wells, Mi
lan, Ga.: T. J. Wells. Milan Ga.;
Mrs. Mattie Seigler Williams, 809
S. Sherman St., Fitzgerald, Ga.;
J. C. Seigler, 809 S. Sherman St.,
Fitzgerald, Fa.; Mrs. Robert
Wynn, Eastman, Ga.; Jesse Wren.
315 Asaph St., Alexandria, Va.;
Edgar Wren, 1109 Duke St., Alex
andria, Va. The following person?
and their respective spouses, if
living; if dead, their heirs and |
or assigns, whose names and ad
dresses are unknown: Batte
Evans, Charles JoneS, Joel Mann,
• NHV J. GODIN
Sight
Specialist
Eyes Examined
Spectacles And Eye Glasses
Professionally Fitted.
B56 Broad Street Augusta. G»
INSURANCE
Fire Insurance And All
Other Kinds of Insurance In
cluding Life Insurance.
HUGH C. BROWN,
MrCORMlCK. S C
to check
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take