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WAR-WINNING SLOGAN
TCM>AY «"d
Don Robinson
RELIGION
war
such a deep-set religious founda
tion as ours.
MIRACLES
Notice. —CjA No. 322. —United
States Of America, Western Dis
trict Of South Carolina, In The
strength District Court, Greenwood Divi-
t* ko«i,o +v,r, tttoii sion. United States of America v.
If our backs were to the wall— 2 ,260.8 acres of land in McCormick
if an enemy was at our shores and Edgefield Counties, South
with forces far superior to our Carolina,—Heirs of W. A. Rey-
own and defeat seemed inevitable n ol ds, deceased, et al. , nie follow-
ln £ tracts of land are included m
there is no doubt that many of ^j S su it ; jj 0 395—situate, lying
us would drop to ouu knees and
pray for God’s help.
Let us hope that we are never
nection between this World war
and the religion by which most
of us profess to live.
There are undoubtedly many
people who consider the war as
a means of punishing the people
Donald Nelson, head of the War ° f “l* earth fOT ^ f nS ; 0therS
Production Board, has a slolan ff t “ 3 means . of cleansing
a slogan human race—of making us
and being in Edgefield Township,
McCormick County, South Caro
lina, on the waters of Wine Creek,
. , , . . , „ a tribute rv of Turkey Creek, of
forced to our knees oy such a g -.vens Cieek and Savannah Riv-
There must be some close con- situation. But if we agree* that or, situate about 1-4 mile east of
up on our morals and
which probably will be the deter- tiehten
‘ hiS War - llve more according to the pre-
rtv ro et™ ^ 15 Sa “ t0 ap - “Pts of our reUgion.
"A vear fr ° Ve ^ mukes. Is: it j.s our natural inclination to
A year from now—what will we . , , ,
wbh we had done today”’ CaU to a doctor onIy when we
Tf *rli toaay * are sick and it often takes sick-
SGt the ness of spirit to make us* turn
todav there riff ^ at ^^stion to religion in a stronger than a
^arYnrT * ^ that & Sunday-go-to-meeting way.
war well in k have ^ e ‘ None of us knows just what
an W1 ^ victory cer- spiritual purpose may be served
. by the killing of millions of fine
Mincm n >f OU ,4 lnk about thafc young men and the destruction
tinnc h* \ r °A 6r ltS applica- of cities and homes in all portion^
far ? S the war of th e world, but if there is a
with en ^ ft f Can be applied spiritual explanation behind it
™ effectiveness to deci- all> the solution to the world’s
new r»io i k C on, . ^ uildin S of problems undoubtedly hinges on
^ nrw ’ > Jegislation, tax- lts revelation.
stabUizatlon and the ^ the toll mounts and the de-
Wmncr ci- S °+ £ Ur armed forces - struction spreads, we will natural-
rep^ptLH tePS ^ aken WiU be l y turn more and more to religion
rnw InH f, thouf and fold tomor-, for comfort and the spiritual
merienn h 6 . u ^ ure ever y A_ , strength to carry on. We may
Hr Tsjeis^r, 6 ^? 11 ^- 0r L ? eople like then discover, at least within
time w ii a n f d ^ Lslons which ourselves, some explanation for
i prove o be the right the fact that war has stalked the
without the protection of our Key Road, about 3 miles north of
areat armv and navv and sunnlv Key Brid S e and about 12 miles
great army ana navy ana supply northw est of Edgefield, S. C., con
iine we would turn to prayer as
taining, according to survey, two
a “last resort,” it is only sensible , hundred fifty-nine and 4-1C
that we call on this power now— j acres, more or less; No.
that we make religious faith our MSa-situate, lying and being in
first and strongest “resort.”
The history of religion is a long
Edgefield Township, McCormick
County, South Carolina, on waters
of Wine Creek, a tributary of Tur
recital of miracles which have J^ c y Creek, of Stevens Creek and
been perfomed by faith—of the
part faith has played in winning
Savannah River, about one-half
mile east of Key Road, and about
seven miles east of Plum Branch.
4.1 ! earth throughout the whole his-
?™ J “ tln « his thinking a ^ of clvllizatlon .
year ahead, and looking at to- ,
*ay as if he were viewing it in re- FAITH morale
trospect, Mr. Nelson has an excel- 1 The “too little and too late”
lent formula for preventing wrong 1 reason we use to account for the
decisions from being born. I loss of countries and of major
In addition to the advisability battles—a phrase which we apply
•f this yardstick being adopted by primarily to the lack of materials
those who are directing our „ war of war—might apply with even
program, it is probably an excel- greater significance to the lack
lent one for everyone of us to ap- of spiritual armament with which
ply to the part, however small, J many men go off to war.
In the last war we all joked
over the Kaiser’s use of the
mendous help if you had started
today? Think it over—and keep
Donald Nelson’s slogan in mind.
DOCTORS AND HOURS
which we may be able to play.
Are you postponing activities
which, a year from npw, you will | German expression meaning “me
realize would have been of tfe- and God,” for it was obvious then,
as it is now, that the Germans
were violating the teachings of
God as we know them.
But the Kaiser tried to make
his men feel that God was on
their side because he realized
faith of that kind would be one
of the strongest morale builders
he could use.
There is no doubt in this war
that the things we are fighting
for—freedom to live as we please,
freedom to worship as we please
and the preservation of a way
of life which is respected by all
nations—spring from the very core
of religion. And there is no
doubt that the things we are
fighting against—conquest, en
slavement of people and the de
struction of culture—are, and
always have been, the enemies
of religion. L
When we are fighting such a
truly religious War, spiritual ar
mament of our people should be
considered every bit as important
as the production of planes,
tanks and guns.
JYom The Index-Journal, Green
wood, May 8.
Doctors do not have a forty-
hour week but on the contrary
have a seven-day week with many
•f the twenty-four hours of each
4ay in service, remarked Dr. G. E.
McDaniel, of the State Board of
Health in a talk in Columbia yes
terday.
Dr. McDaniel mentioned some
workers who put in seven hours
each day for five days only. That
makes thirty-five hours. Then he
gave the hours of doctors in com
parison.
People might save doctors much
time and energy if two rules were
followed, Dr. McDaniel added.
First, do not call for a doctor
“in haste” unless the case is real
ly urgent. Some pepole call as if
it was a matter of life and death
when as a matter of fact the pa
tient was in no danger and an
hour or two’s delay would have
not hurt in he least.'
Second, do not call a doctor in
the evening or on Sundays unless
the case is urgent.
Doctors are wonderfully patient
people and keep themselves under
Creat self-control. They might
feel like telling some people some
raw truth some time but they
have consideration and do not.
battles against insurmountable S. C., containing, according to sur-
odds, of the invulnerability of vey ’ eighty-five and 6-10 (85.6)
. i acres,! more or less; No. 395b—sit-
faitl1 ' uate, lying and being in Kibler
In this greatest battle in the township of Edgefield County,
history of mankind there is little South Carolina, on the v/aters of
rhanee that the world can be set Lani ,er Branch of Cyper or Cypress
cnance mat me worm can Creek a tributary ot Turkey Creek.
right again without spiritual G f Stevens Creek and Savannah
guidance. We will soon have River, situate on both sides of
more tanks, guns and planes South Carolina Highway No. 43.
„ if’c crr.ir.fr just west of S. C. Highway ♦Jo. 67,
than oui enemies but it s go g ^0^ 3 m ji es eas t 0 f Liberty Hill,
nolds Seigler, Mrs. Mary Reynolds
Stalnaker. n- d Nannie Reyrn 1 Is
Wren. In addition to all o* e
parties named above, there nay
ARMAMENTS . spiritual
It is surprising in a nation
which was founded by people who
risked their lives for religious
freedom, that we give so little
consideration to the application
of religion to the salvation of
that nation.
I believe the President of the
United States, who has organized
government branches for civilian
defense, for production of arms,
If we are going to try to save for building morale and for al-
■fime, effort, gasoline, tires, and most every conceivable need of
everything in this war, make a war, should act at once to orga-
note somewhere to be considerate nize a Department of Spiritual
of your doctor.
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—Adv.
Armament.
In his speeches, the President
has, on several occasions, empha
sized the religious significance
of the war and an analysis of his
words make it evident that he
has a deep spiritual side which
has given him strength to cope
with his own physical handicaps
and with critical problems of the
nation.
When religious faith has served
him so well in his personal life
and in his work, it seems only
logical that he should consider
dt a vital part of our war pro
gram to see to it that the whole
nation shares his faith.
A Department of Spiritual Ar
mament, if directed by the most
respected leaders of all religious
denominations, would be wel
comed by a nation which has
to take something more than that
to put this battered world togeth
er again.
—Buy War Savings Bonds—
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Health Department ’
Gives Summary Of
Work Done In April
The following is a summary of
the work done by the McCormick
County Health Department for
the Month ending April 30, 1942:
20 postpartum patients attend
ed the Postpartum clinic. Physi
cal examinations were given and
7 were referred to their family
physician for re-check.
5 V. D. Clinics were held. 3 new
cases Were admitted to the clinic.
78 treatments of Neo, 48 Bismuth
and 1 mixed treatment were ad
ministered. 19 treatments were
given prenatals. 138 visits were
made to the clinic.
One tuberculosis patient was
visited in her home, admission to
sanitorium was given patient to
report to sanitorium on April 12.
5 orthopedic patients were car
ried to Dr. White’s clinic in
Greenville. 2 patients were dis
missed from hospitals. 2 ortho
pedics were visited in their homes.
3 prenatal clinics were held. 27
new cases were admitted to the
linic. 24 old cases returned to
the clinic for re-check. One pre
natal was referred to her family
doctor. 7 prenatals treated for
syphilis.
One cancer patient reported to
Anderson for examination. Health
Officer and Nurse visited a can
cer patient in her home she was
advised to go to her family doc
tor to make application for can
cer clinic.
A number of Toxiod clniics were
held. 199 given Toxiod and 2
Smallpox vaccinations given.
2 midwives were carried to
Simpsonville to the Midwife In
stitute on April 20th.
The monthly midwive meeting
was held with an attendance of
10. Bags were checked and sup
plies issued. 8 home visits made
to midwives.
2 infants were given physical
examination. 7 home visits were
made to infant and pre-school
children.
16 postpartums were visited in
their homes and 9 prenatals.
4 home visits were made to V.
D. patients in reference to taking
regular treatment.
9 babies were examined at the
Well Baby clinic. 5 new cases
admitted to the clinic and 4 old
returned for re-check. 3 hernies
were strapped.
The Nurse and Clerk attendea
the District Public Health Meet
ing in Spartanburg.
Laboratory work this month
consisted of 34 wassermanns, 28
g. c. smears and 59 urinalysis.
Two Standard First Aid classes
were completed this month in the
County.
Respectfully submitted,
Mildred E. Wardlaw, R. N.,
% County Nurse.
S. C., and about 14 miles north
west of Edgefield, S. C., contain
ing according to survey, one hun
dred ninety-four and 9-10 (194.9)
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
Notch Road (S. C. Hignway No.
67) about 11 miles northwest of
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)
Rt. 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, Ri.
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 Gum
ming Gilchrist, Rt. No. 2, McCor
mick, S. C.; Eloise Gilchrist, a mi
nor, Edgefield, S. C.; Ernestine
Gflchrist, 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.; Mrs.
Lula Gilchrist, Callison, S. C.: Max
Gilchrist, adjoining 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.
Georgia S. Reynolds, Jackson
ville, Fla.; G. C. Reynolds, Pavo,
Pt. No. 2, Plum Branch, S. C.; Sam Ga.; Ruby G. Reynolds. Mrs., Pavo,
Gilchrist, adjoining owner, R. F. Ga.; George S. Reynolds, Jack-
D., Plum Branch, S. C.; Sam Gil- sonville, Fla.; J. C. Reynolds, 3140
Christ. Rt. No. 2, McCormick, S. C.; 1 NW 21st Ct., Miami, Fla.; Mrs.
T. B. Gilchrist, adjoining owner, i Nannie H. Reynolds, 3140 NW
Rt. No. 2, McCormick, S. C.; Est. 21st Ct., Miami, Fla.; J. I. Rey-
of W. R. Gilchrist, C o Robt. Gil- i nolds, Eastman, Ga.; Mrs. Mamie
Christ, Rt. No. 2, Parksville, S. C.; Reynolds Sanders, Griffin St.,
Wyatt Gilchrist, Parksville, S. C.; Eastman. Ga.; W. M. Sanders,
Rev. M. C. Gordon, Rt, No. 1, Edge- Griffin St., Eastman, Ga.; Essie
field, S. C.; T. B. Greneker, Adm. Seigler and husband, if married.
Est. of W. A. Reynolds, deceased, Milan, Ga.; Mrs. Jeffie Reynolds
Edgefield, S. C.; Arthur Higgins, Seigler. 846 Chaffee St., Augusta,
Rt. No. 2, McCormick. S. C.; Will Ga.; C. S. Stalnaker, Broxton,
Holloway, Rt. No. 1, Edgefield, S. Ga.; E. T. Stalnaker, Haines City,
C.; Platt Holmes. Parksville. S. C.; Fla.; F. R. Stalnaker, Broxton,
Andrew Jones, Rt. No. 2, McCor- Ga.; J. W. Stalnaker, Crescent
mick, S. C.; Lillian Jones, Edge- City, Fla.; Olive Stalnaker, Brox-
field, S. C.; Tom Jones, Rt. No. 2, ton, Ga.; R. T. Stalnaker, Haines
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' ^ ’ xx E ’ p lum Branch, spouses, heirs and 1 or assigns of
£• Morgan, Plum the following deceased persons,
ESSo S o C ’x?' E - Morgan, Edge- whose names and addresses are
rp5i a V ~ Mrs - Bessie Morgan, unknown: Mary Morgan Corley,
S dg ®i ie , ld ’ c -» T - P- Morgan, Me- Mrs. Emmie DeYoung Mrs. P. P.
Cormftck, S. C.; Mrs. Irene W. Mor- Doolittle, Sallie Reynolds Gil-
fnn S ; C ' ; o W H - Mor - christ ’ W ‘ R * Gilchrist, Mattie
• N ^ th ,ix Augusta ’ s - C: * : Mrs- Reynolds Hall, John Holloway, B.
£ r - e A ^'H» n W Nor J h Au g usta ’ B - Jones, Eb Reynolds, Edgar
S. C., Andrew T. Moseley, adjoin- Reynolds, Joe Reynolds, P. C. Rey-
ing owner, Rt. No. 2, Aikep., S. C.; nolds, Whit Reynolds, Lizzie Rey-
Jackson Parks, Rt. No. C Plum -- - y
Branch, F. C.; Eugene Paul, ad
joining land-owner, Greenville, S.
C.; Joseph Raddin, Greenville, s. £Vk , U¥C M1C1C
r Reynolds, C|o Federal be other persons who may own
S - C * ; C ’ C - some part of ’ or have soure in -
^yj 1 , 01 ^’ Rt \ N o- 4 ’ Greenwood, S. terest in some part of, or lien, or
C., Mrs. Carrie C. Reynolds, Rt. No. encumbrance on or against said
0 Q ^ C ir Ed Reynolds, lands, or claiming or holding some
Rpvr.nMc u r o i ulia C - right ’ title ’ or interest therein,
Reynolds, McCormick, S. C.; H. M. whose names are unknown, and
(MitcheH) Reynoids, Edgefield, S. petitioner avers that reasonable
Reyn o lds ’ Edge- diligence has been used to ascer-
V e d ; di, ’ £• T- * Talbert) Rey- tain the same without success, and
nolds, Plum Branch, S. C.; Mrs. all persons, firms or corporations,
Fannie W. Reynoids, Plum Branch, known or unknown, having any
R eynolds ’ 356 E. Cres- right, tittle, interest, demand,
well St, Greenwood, S. C.; Mrs. lien, encumbrance or claim of
Bessie D. Rejrnolcls, 356 E. Cres- any kind or character whatso-
» 9[ rae i nwo< ^’ii®‘ Ann i e ever are made parties defendant
Gilchrist Seller, Calhson, s. C.; in this proceeding. Take Notice,
Gilchrist, Callison, S. C.; that O. H. Doyle, United States
Mrs. Bertha Reynolds Seigler,
Edgefield, S. C.; R. D. Seigler,
Edgefield, S. C.; J. C. C. Seieler,
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, JS. C.; Will
Settles. Rt. No. 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
land-owner, Allendale, S. C.; Mrs.
Lula Gilchrist Talbert, Callison,
S. C.; Tax Collector of Edgefield
County, Edgefield, S. C.; Tax Col
lector of McCormick County, 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,
^Inm 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,
ia.; 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.
DeYoung, a minor, Rex, Ga.;
Glenn W. DeYoung, U. S. S. Oma
ha, Cjo Postmaster, New York, N.
Y.; Lieut. G. O. DeYoung, 22nd.
Inf., Ft. McPherson, Ga.; Mrs. 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 and
husband, if married, Eastman,
Ga.; Mrs. G. M. Parkerson, East
man. Ga.; Annie Reynolds and
husband, if married, 1110 Merry
tot. Augusta, ua.; Benjamin Rey
nolds, Hepzibah, Ga.; Bob Rey
nolds, Jacksonville, Fla.; Mrs.
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 withfti ' 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
court 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,
A. 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
mspected, for delivery after 10th
of April, at $2.00 per thousand, at
my home. C. E. Wilkie, R. 1, Plum
Branch. 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 or 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.
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Plum Branch, S. C.; O. D. Lamb,
Adm. Est. of Mary Reynolds Stal
naker, 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-
son, Rt. No. 2, McCormick, S. C.;
B. M. Mayson. adjoining owner
Rt. No. 2, McCormick, S. C.; Eliza
Mayson, adjoining owner, McCor
mick, S. C.; W. W. Mayson, Rt. No.
2, McCormick, S. C.; Metropolitan
City, Fla.; S. C. Stalnaker, Brox
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 persons
and their respective spouses, if
living; if dead, their heirs and
Life Ins. Co., adjoining owner, Co- 1 or assigns, whose names and ad-
lumbia. S. C.; Grady Moozier, dresses are unknown: Batte
Parksville, S. C.; Charlie Morgan, i Evans, Charles Jones, Joel Mann,
INSURANCE
Fire Insurance And All
Other Kinds of Insurance In*
eluding Life Insurance.
HUGH C. BROWN,
McCORMICK. S. C
TO CHECK
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