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Order Numbers, Serial Numbers, :
Names And Post Office
Addresses Of The Fifth Registration
R. W. Dunlap, Chairman of Local Board No. 57, has submitted
for publication the order numbers, serial numbers, names and post
office addresses of the fifth registration. The first 43 of these reg
istrants have attained the age of 20 and are subject to be called in
the near future. Questionnaires have been mailed them. The list
is given as follows:
N-l Jones, Willie, Mt. Carmel, S. C.
N-2 Rogers, George (Chick), Mt. Carmel, S. C.
N-3 Patterson, Jr.. Mose, McCormick, S. C.
Jennings, Willie, McCormick, S. C.
Broadwater, Robert, Meriwether, S. C.
N-6 Wells, Robert Leroy, Plum Branch, S. C. '
N-7 Wideman, James Thomas, McCormick, S. C.
N-8 Settles, Henry Marcus, McCormick, S. C.
N-P Freeman, Willie Gantt, Clarks Hill, S. C.
N-10 Goff, Thomas Workman, McCormick, S. C.
N-ll Mims, Thomas JEdward, Parksville, S. C.
N-12 Rogers, Elijah, McCormick, S. C.
N-13 Martin, John Thomas, McCormick, S. C.
N-14 Bussey, Henry Jennings, Modoc, S. C.
N-15 Patterson, WUliam Henry, McCormick, S. C.
N-16 Brown, Willie Matthew, McCormick, S. C.
N-17 Jones, Themer, McCormick, C.
N-18 Jennings, James, Plum Branch, S. C.
N-19 Lanham, Joseph, Plum Branch. S. C.
N-20 Crafton, Rosamond Walls, Meriwether, S. C.
N-21 Tenant, James Junior, Bordeaux, S. C.
N-22 Turnage, Perry Allen, McCormick, S. C.
N-23 Letman, Jim Archie, McConnick, S. C.
N-24 Elam, Wilson, Meriwether, S. C.
N-25 Searles, Howard (Deedie), McCormick, S. C.
N-20 Turner, James Paris. McCormick, S. C.
N-27 Williams, Cleve Peter. Plum Branch, S. C.
N-28 Cowan. Cliff. (Dime), Willington, S. C.
N-29 Dean, Willie, McCormick, S. C.
N-30 Wells, Charles Chessly, Plum Branch, S. C..
N-31 Hester, Ernest, Mt. Carmel, 8. C. '
N-32 Mattison, Samuel Augustus, McCormick, S. C.
N-33 Stevens, James Warren, Plum Branch, S. C. . 1
N-34 Patterson, Cecil Harmon, McCormick, S. C.
N-35 Williams, Douglas O., McCormick, S. C.
N-36 Price, John, Plum Branch, S. C.
N-37 Allen, Otis, McCormick, S. C.
N-38 Gable, Will Joe, McCormick, S. C .
N-39 Jenkins, George Washington, McCormick, S. C.
N-40 Crawford, Joe, Plum Branch, S. C.
N-41 Cooks, Howard William, Plum Branch, S. C.
N-42 Howard, William Grady, McCormick, S. C.
N-43 White, Johnnie, McCormick, S. C.
N-44 Loveless, Lawrence Manker, McCormick, S. C.
N-45 Richardson, Braxton, Mt. Carmel, S. C.
Nr46 Pinson, Paul Harold, McCormick, S. C.
N-47 Heath, Richard. Plum Branch, S. C.
N-48 Miner, Carl Edward, Plum Branch, S. C.
N-49 Gilchrist, Willie Felton, Plum Branch, S. C.
N-50 Elams, Dave, Meriwether. S. C. /
N-51 Thompkin, Eli Coleman, Bordeaux, S. C.
N-52 Henderson, Jr., Willie, Meriwether. S. C.
N-53 Robertson, Jr.. James. Mo4oc, S. C.
N-54 Anthony, Fate Pressley, Mt. Carmel, S. C.
N-55 Newsome, George. McCormick, S. C.
N-56 Banks, Radford William, McCormick, S. C.
N-57 Harrison, Jr.. Ransom Nathaniel. Callison. S. C.
N-58 Willis, Gerald Edward, McCormick, S. C.
N-59 Hardy, William. Plum Branch. S. C.
N-60 Perrin, Johnnie Sunny, McConnick, S. C.
N-61 Richey, Robert Louis. McCormick, S. C.
N-02 Collins, Henry Broadus, McCormick, S. C.
N-83 Houston, Henry James, Meriwether, 8. C.
N-64 Anderson, Odell. Mt. Carmel. S. C.
J*-65 Weeks, James Willie, McCormick. S. C.
N-66 Dye, Mack, McCOrmlck, S. C.
N-67 Ferguson, Charlie, Plum Branch, S. C.
N-68 Sullivan, Samuel Robertson, Meriwether, S. C.
N-89 Capell. Artie Forest. McCormick. S. C.
N-70 Jones, Leroy (Tuck), Mt. Carmel, s. C.
N-71 Griffin, Eddie, Clarks Hill, & C.
N-72 Haddon, James. Abbeville, s. C.
N-73 Drennon, Arthur, Troy. S. C.
N-74 Scott, James David, McCormick, S. C.
N-75 Marshall, Otis, Meriwether, S. C.
N-70 Sullivan, Dorsey Davis, Clarks Hill, S. C.
N-77 Ridlehoover, Ralph Edwin, Plum Branch, S. C.
N-78 Gaskin, Walter, McCormick, S. C.
N-79 Reid, Calhoun, Mt. Carmel, S. C.
N-80 Hollingsworth, Leon. Parksville, s. C.
N-81 Mims. Willie. Plum Branch. S. C.
N-82 Tenant, Willie Carroll. Bordeaux. S. C.
N-83 Brooks, Frank, Clarks Hill, S. C.
N-84 Holloway. Edward Perry. McCormick. S. C.
N-85 Patterson, Samuel Lee, McCormick, S. C.
N-86 Baldwin. Edward, McCormick, S. C. •
N-87 Collins. Willie Robert, Parksville. S. C.
N-88 Hemminger, Jr., James Morrow, Willington, S. C.
N-89 Middleton, • Euguene, McCormick, S. C.
N-90 Traylor. Ebbie Lee, McCormick. S. C. [
N-91 Nelson, Jr.. Willie. Clarks Hill. S. C.
N-92 Winn, Willie Morgan, Plum Branch, S. C.
N-93 Harris, John Willie, McCormick, S. C.
N-94 Wilkie, Garland Ray. Plum Branch. S. C.
N-95 Bibbs, John Henry, McCormick, S. C.
N-96 Tatum, Ollie, Mt. Carmel, S. C.
N-97 Gardenhire, Frank, Modoc, S. C.
N-98 Harrison, James Louis, McCormick, S. C.
N-99 Leroy, Robert Wayne, Troy, S. C.
10535 N-100 Edmunds, James Zephanlah, McCormick, S. C.
10530 N-101 Robertson. Thomas. Modoc. S. C.
10537 N-102 Link. Samuel Davis. Abbeville, S. C.
10538 N-100 Terry, Henry, McCormick, S. C.
10539 N-104 Lane. Jr.. Fate. McCormick, S. C.
10540 N-105 White, Dewey Raymond. Parksville, S. C.
10541 N-100 White. William Ralph. Parksville, S. C.
10842 N-107 Prescott, Walter Louis, Meriwether, S. C.
"N-lOB Burton. George, Mt. Carmel. S. C.
N-109 Laster. Ulysses. McCormick, S. C.
10545 N-l 10 Dendy, Thomas Chiles, McCormick. S. C.
N-lll Holloway. John Bruce, McCormick. S. C.
10547 N-112 Settles, Robert Lee, McCormick, S. C.
10548 N-l 13 Devlin. James Zeicion, McCormick, S. C.
10549 N-114 Prince, George Wiley, McCormick, S. C.
10550 N-115 Brisco. Sam Willis, Clarks Hill. S. C.
10651 N-l 10 Anderson, George, Mt. Carmel, S. C.
10662 N-117 Davis, James. Mt. Carmel, S. C.
10653 N-118 Bussey. Clemont Winchester, Modoc, S. C.
ee, Lucius. Mt. Carmel, S. C. £ uiii
10655 N-120 Lee. Luther (Sip), Mt. Carmel, S. C. ,
JtO550 N-121 Chamberlain, James, Parkville, S. C.
McCORMfCK MESSENGER; McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA Thursday, July 30^ 1942
POLITICAL CARDS
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County Receives
Governor’s Praise
For Buying Bonds
The accomplishment of South
Carolina in exceeding its War
Bonds quotas two months in suc
cession was- noted in a statement
this week by state leaders in the
sale of bonds, and a full share
of* the commendation fell upon
this county; *
In commending the citizens of
the state for this record, which
is one of the best in the nation,
the officials simultaneously pre
pared them for larger calls to
come, directing attention to the
ever-growing war program of
the nation and the steadily-in
creasing cost of the huge effort.
This county’s quota for May
was $4,100.00, and in the county
$12,008.75 worth of bonds were
sold, and *in June the quota was
$6,500.00, with actual sales run
ning to $3,037.50.
It was Governor R. M. Jefferies,
honorary war savings chairman for
the state, and James H. Hammond,
of Columbia, who in a joint state
ment, praised the excellent record
in bond-buying made in the state
in May and Juhe. They spoke of
it as “a splendid and honorable”
record.
‘‘We look with pride on the
record of our state in the patri
otic purchasing of war bonds in
May and June, the first months
of the operation of the Treasury
Department’s quota system,” the
Governor and Mr. Hammond said.
“From the beginning,” the
statement continued, “our state,
as we knew it would, has done its
full share in the purchasing of
bonds, but when the quota system
was adopted, and South Carolina
was given specific assignments by
the Treasury, they were much
larger than the average monthly
purchases in this state up to that
time.
“Yet the state not only met
those quotas but exceeded them.
For May, the state was assigned
a quota of $2,400,000. This was
well above the previously monthly
average purchases of $1,770,000.
But the state pot only made the
quota; it exceeded it by 26.3 per
cent.
“And for June, the Treasury
assigned South Carolina a quota
of $3,300,000, or an increase of
almost a million dollars over May.
Once more the people responded
in the true South Carolina tradi
tion of patriotism, and this quota
was over-subscribed by four per
cent.
“This is a remarkable record,
and gives us confidence in. the
For Congress
Your support and influ
ence in behalf of my can
didacy for Congress in
. the forthcoming Demo
cratic primary will be
highly appreciated.
John C. Taylor
10557 N-122 Lee, Johnny Louis, McCormick, S. C.
10558 N-l23 Johnson, Mat, McCormick, S. C.
10559 N-124 Dorn, Joseph Travis, McCormick, S. C.
10560 N-125 Holmes. Hollie (Bud), Parksville, S. C.
10561 N-126 Jones, Sam, Mt. Carmel, S. C.
10562 N-127 Letman. Caleb Jame k s, McCormick, S. C.
10503 N-128 Kemer, Wyatt, Meriwether, S. C.
10504 N-129 Gable, James Bell, McCormick, S. C.
10565 N-130 Yeldell, J. C., Plum Branch, S. C.
10566 N-131 Tucker, Sam, McCormick, S. C.
10567 N-132 Gilchrist, Willie L.. Plum Branch, S. C.
10568 N-133 Chiles, Alex, Troy, S. C.
10569 N-134 Drennon, David, Mt. Carmel, S. C.
10570 N-135 Willis. Alvin James, Plrnn Branch, S. C.
10571 N-136 Morrah, David, McComUck, S. C.
1G572 N-137 Callaham, James Fuller, McCormick. S. C.
10573 N-138 Walton, Joe Daniel, Meriwether, S. C.
10574 N-139 Walker, Fred Lee, McCormick, S. C.
10575 N-140 Williams, Booker T., Mt- Carmel, S. C.,
10576 N-141 Middleton. Shedrick. Modoc, S. C.
10577 N-142 Brown, Edward, McCormick, S. C.
10578 N-143 Grant, Arthur Clinton, Modoc, S. C.
10579 N-144 White, Marvin Ethin, Plum Branch, S. C.
10580 N-145 Martin, Leroy, McCormick, S. C.
10581 N-146 Hadsock, Jr., James Randel, McCormick, S. C.
10582 N-147 Smith, John Jackson, Parksville, S. C.
10583 N-148 Adams, Doramus, McCormick, S. C.
1G584 N-149 Burton, Robert (Bob), Mt. Carmel, S. C.
10585 N r 150 Dixon, Dillard, McCormick, S. C.
10586 N-151 Brooks, Charles, Mt. Carmel, S. C.
10587 N-152 Green, Jr., Henry, Clarks Hill, S. C.
10588 N-153 Bell, Woodroe Thomas, McCormick, S. C.
10589 N-154 Buzhardt, Jr., Joseph Fred, McCormick, S. C.
10590 N-155 Self, Robert Lawrence, Plum Branch, S. C.
10591 N-156 Harrison, Jessie B., McCormick, S. C.
10592 N-157 Allen, Frasier Robert, McCormick, S. C.
10593 N-158 Anderson, George, McCormick, S. C.
10594 N-159 Jefferson, James Jay, Clarks Hill, S. C.
10595 N-160 Fowler, Jr., John Henry, Meriwether, S. C.
10596 N-161 Haskel, Henry, Mt. Carmel, S. C.
10597 N-l82 Haskel, Nathan, Mt. Carmel, S. C.
10598 N-163 Parks, John, Mt. Carmel, S. C.
10599 N-164 Philpot, Alfonzo, Meriwether, S. C.
10600 N-165 Galloway, John Rosco, Mt. Carmel, S. C.
10601 N-166 Cunningham, Eugdhe, Plum Branch, S. C.|
10602 N-167 Jennings, John Thomas, McCormick, S. C.
10603 N-168 Guillebiaux, Hodges, McCormick, S. C.
10604 N-169 Bridges, Earle Higgins' Meriwether, S. C.
10605 N-170 Gilchrist, George Walter, Plum Branch, S. C.
10606 N-171 Smith, Thomas Roy, McCormick, S. C.
10607 N-172 Franklin, Jr., Thomas Jennings, McCormick, S. C.
10608 N-173 Durand, Raymond, Troy, S. C.
10609 N-I74 Booker, Walter, McCormick, S. C.
10610 N-175 Perrin, Terrence, McCormick, S. C.
10611 N-170 Anderson, Robert, Parksville, S. C.
10612 N—177 Freeman, Ozel Cornelius, Meriwether, S. C.
10613 N-178 Lee, Perry Vernon, McCormick, S. C.
10614 N-179 Jennings, Henry, Plum Branch, S. C.
10615 N-180 Anthony, John Thomas, Mt. Carmel, S. C.
10016 N-181 Corley, Robert Asbury, McCormick, S. C.
10617 N-182 Duncan, Henry T., Troy, S. C.
10618 N-183 Searles, Robert, McCormick, -S. C.
10619 N-184 Dowtin, Jr., James Curtis, McCormick, S. C.
10620 N-185 Freeman, Eddie, McCormick, S. C.
10621 N-186 Heath, Joseph, Plum Branch, S. C.
10622 N-187 Hill, Joe Hammond, Parksville, S. C.
10623 N-188 Tenant, Albert, McCormick, S. C.
10624 N-189 Strom, James Grady, McCormick, S. C.
10625 N-190 Brown, Emanuel, Parksville, S. C.
10626 N-191 Wall, Raymond Leo, McCormick, S. C.
10627 N-192 Wells, George William, Plum Branch, S. C.
10628 N-193 Brown, Willie L"\ McCormick, S. C.
10029 N-194 Gilchrist, Robert McCormick, S. C.
10630 N-195 Meeks, Julius Toward, McCormick, S. C.
10631 N-196 Searles, Scott, ? arksville, S. C.
10632 N-197 Simpkins, Robu» Lee. Modoc, S. C.
10633 N-198 Pullin, Johnnie. IcCormick, S. C.
10634 N-199 Martin, Willie . McCormick, S. C.
1C635 N-200 Morgan, Wiley "lum Branch. S. C.
10636 N-201 Haskell. Timoti y James, McCormick, S. C.
10637 N-202 Freeman, James, McCormick, S. C.
10638 N-203 Lee. Joseph. M Jormick, S. C.
10639 N-204 Moore, Milton, IcCormick, S. C.
10640 N-205 Gardenhire, eleven, Clarks Hill, S. C.
10641 N-206 Simpson. F. P.. McCormick, S. C.
10642 N-207 Brown, Henry, lordeaux, S. C.
10643 N-208 Harrison, James Jr., Plum Branch, S. C.
10644 N-209 Morgan, William Augusta, Plum Branch, S. C.
10645 N-210 Parks, Jr., Rufus, McCormick, S. C.
10646 N-211 Gaskin, Sammie Lee, McCormick, S. C.
10647 N-212 Polly, Dave James, McCormick, S. C.
10648 N-213 Wideman, Harry Carlton, McCormick, S. C.
10649 N-214 Wideman, Talmadge, McCormick, S. C.
For Governor
Your support and influ
ence in behalf of my can
didacy for Governor in
the forthcoming Demo
cratic primary will be
highly appreciated.
0LIN D. JOHNSTON
future, a future which is certain to
bring larger quotas for our state
and all others. But every minute,
now, our war effort is growing
larger, and, seemingly, drawing
closer to the point where the full
force of it will be felt by the
enemy. Here at home, we can make
the national task lighter by con
tinuing to meet our war bond
quotas, help, in advance, make
easier the burdens we all know
must follow this war.
“We wish to extend our thanks
to the thousands of citizens who
are buying bonds, many of them
at a sacrifice, and to the volun
tary leaders in the counties who
constitute the county and city
war savings committees. All have
come through splendidly.”
In this county the committee
members are now working on the
July quota, which for this county
is $8,800.00, and for the entire
state, $4,300,000. This is the
largest yet, and a part of the
Treasury’s national drive for a
billion dollars a month in war
bonds.
X
Tax On Use Of
Motor Vehicles
I hereby announce my candida
cy for re-election to the office
of Game Warden for McCormick
County, subject to the rules and
k regulations of the Democratic
party. The continuation of your
support and influence shall be
highly appreciated.
D. M. McGRATH.
W. P. Bowers, Collector of In
ternal Revenue, announced today
that it is the intention of the
Iternal Revenue Service to vigor
ously pursue to a conclusion any
violation of the TAX ON USE OF
MOTOR VEHICLES under the
Revenue Act of 1941.
Reports indicate that most per
sons subject to the tax have com
plied. Those who have not pur
chased USE TAX STAMPS may
secure Stamps from local post
offices if purchased prior to Au
gust 1, 1942. After that date they
will be required to purchase from
offices of Collectors of Internal
Revenue.
Section 3540 of the Revenue
Act of 1941 provides that any per
son liable for the tax who uses
or permits the use of the motor
vehicle before the tax is paid and
the Stamp affixed in such man
ner as to be readily visible for
inspection (preferably on the
lower lefthand corner of the
windshield) shall be subject to a
penalty of Twenty-five ($25.00)
Dollars and|or thirty (30) days in
prison for failure to purchase tlr
Stamp and have it affixed to the
vehicle.
Inspection of motor vehicles in
this State has already begun and
any person who has not affixed
the Stamp in accordance with th(
law should do so immediately.
x-
‘‘The REA system is serving
about 5,000 war-goods production
plants in the Nation, besides the
hosts of farms producing food for
freedom. If REA hadn’t electri
fied so many farms, the farm la
bor problem would be more serious
now. Electricity can save a farm
woman four hours a day. Many
a shortage of critical war material
can be traced to a shortage -f
power.”—Harry Slattery, admini
strator, REA.
Even the best purebred live
stock will not be profitable with
scrub treatment.
POLITICAL CARDS
FOR TREASURER
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for re-election to the office
of Treasurer of McCormick County,
subject to the rules and regula
tions of the Democratic party. I
am very grateful for the splendid
support given me in the past, and
your continued influence and sup
port in my behalf shall be highly
appreciated.
RUTH P. DUNCAN.
FOR HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for House of Representatives
from McCormick County, subject
to the rules and regulations of
the Democratic party. I greatly
appreciate the many favors from
you in the past, and shall highly
appreciate your support and in
fluence.
W. T. STROM.
FOR HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for re-election to the House
of Representatives from McCor
mick County, subject to the rules
and regulations of the Democratic
party. Your spport and influence
shall be highly appreciated.
HUGH C. BROWN.
FOR AUDITOR
I am a candidate for re-election
to the office of County Auditor,,
subject to the rules of the Demo
cratic party. I will appreciate
your support and influence.
C. W. PENNAL.
FOR COTTON WEIGHER
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for re-election as Cotton
Weigher at McCormick, S. C., sub
ject to the rules and regulations
governing the primary elections or
the Democratic party. Your sup
port heretofore is highly appre
ciated, and if re-elected, I assure
you efficient service as in the past,
EDGAR R. PRICE.
FOR GAME WARDEN
FOR GAME WARDEN
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for the office of Game War
den for McCormick Cunty, sub
ject to the rules and regulations of
the Democratic party. I highly
appreciate the support given me in
past years and shall be very grate
ful for your support and influence
this time.
W. O. GRAVES.
FOR GAME WARDEN
I hereby announce my candida
cy for Game Warden of McCor
mick County, subject to the rules
and regulations of the Democratic
party. Your support and influence
shall be highly appreciated.
W. W. M. LINDLEY.
FOR MAGISTRATE
I hereby announce my candida
cy for Magistrate of the McCor
mick Magisterial District, subject;
to the rules and regulations of
the Democratic party. Your sup
port and influence will be highly
appreciated.
J. BRUCE WALKER.
FOR MAGISTRATE
I hereby announce my candida
cy for re-election to the Magis
trate’s Office in the McCormick
Magisterial District, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Dem
ocratic party. Your support and
influence will be appreciated.
H. C. WALKER.
FOR MAGISTRATE
I hereby announce my candida
cy for Magistrate of the McCor
mick Magisterial District, subject
to the rules and regulations of the
Democratic party. Your support
and influence will be sincerely ap-
predated. 0 . R mN0R .
FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for re-election to the office
of Judge of Probate for McCor
mick County, subject to the rules
and regulations of the Democratic
party. I am indeed grateful for
the support given me in the past
and will highly appreciate your
support and influence in the 4
coming election.
J. FRANK MATTISON.
FOR CONGRESS
I hereby announce that I am a
candidate to represent the THIRD
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT of
South Carolina in the Congress of
the United States and pledge
myself to abide by the rules and
regulations of the Democratic
party. _
F BUTLER B. HARE.