McCormick messenger. (McCormick, S.C.) 1902-current, August 13, 1942, Image 3

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McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA Thursday, August 13, 1942 TffllK TIRES RECAPPED We have all sizes rubber. Send us your tires and rationing certificates, or see John Warren. HOLLOWAY-DOUGHTY 811 Ellis Street. Augusta, Ga. Tractor Tires Repaired. (ttVAcmah The W. M. S. of the Baptist Church will meet next Monday afternoon at 4:30 at the church. Miss Minnie Beth Brown has entered the Greenwood College of Commerce to continue her studies. Miss Nelda Frances Hayes from Columbus, Ga., is spending the summer with her aunt, Mrs. Leila Lee. Barbecue Dinner — At — % Washington Consolidated High School i / Midway Parksville And Modoc August 14, 1942, Starting at 11 a. m. Everybody Invited. Also We Will Welcome All Candidates. D. M. BLACKWELL, Mgr. Mr. D. J. McAllister of Mt. Car mel was a visitor here Tuesday. Miss Katherine Brown of Greenville spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Brown. Master Gary Brown returned with her for a visit. delegates to the 4-H Conservation Camp at Camp Long, Aiken, this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wideman of Plum Branch are spending the week in Newberry with their daughter, Mrs. C. W. BrOckwell, and Rev. Brockwell. Mrs. Viola Cowan of Willington was a visitor here Saturday. Mr. L. N. Brown has returned to his position with the U. S. Navy in Miami, Fla. The friends of Mrs. Carrie C. Freeland, oldest resident of Mc Cormick County, will regret to learn of her illness at the home of her son, Mr. H. M. Freeland, near Plum Branch. Mr. and Mrs. Orien Bryan and children, Delma and Howard, of Miss Amy Patterson of Green ville is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ru pert Talbert here. Mr. and Mrs. James Gibert and son, Jimmy, of Woodruff were Greenville, visited Mrs, Bryan’s Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. mother, Mrs. J. B. Smith, Sunday. M. L. Gibert. Mr. C. T. LeRoy ol Willington , Miss Hitt has returned was a visitor here one day the from ,_ a visit to^Hazehvcod, N. C.. past week. at the home of her aunt, William Chamber, Jr. Mrs. v* DROP WORRIES OF GAS PAIRS <E)MCIES-*IEIIES" •IE It COISTIPETIM If you suffer headaches, ner vousness, bad breath, gas pains, sourness of stomach, muddy com plexion, due to constipation—little appetite with resultant tired feel ing—or smarting acid urinary pams in bladder and passages, then by all means decide to try WILLIAMS FORMULA for yourself Sergeant Harold Brown of Fort Friends and relatives of Pvt. Moultrie spent the week end Wimam pierce De ason, 'son of Mr. here with relatives. anci Mrs Frank Deason of McCor- 1 mick, are interested in the news Misses Carolyn Hitt and Lilia that on June 29, he confpleted Belle Rogers, and Messrs. Gray- his course of instruction at the don Dukes and Robert Wilkie are u. S. Air Corps Technical School of Radio, Operators, Mechanics, at Scott Field, Illinois, and re- each polling place: (2). The num ber of official ballots spoUed an t returned by voters: (3). The num ber of official ballots returned to the Executive Committee: (4). Th number of official oallots actually voted. Those desifing to vote by mall shall make application in writing for a ballot to the Committeee on Enrolloment or Club Secretary ot his precinct, not less than five days or more than sixty days prior to the primary in which he de sires to vote. The Committee on Enrollment or Club Secretary shall upon receipt of the application for ballot, if the applicant is duly reg istered in that precinct, enroll th> name and address of the appli cant on a list to be kept by them , for that purpose, and deliver to This good medicine combines applicant in person, or forward t > Stomachics to ease out gas and applicant by registered mail sour bloating. Mild laxatives to necessary forms and ballot for sweep wastes from lazy bowels, voting by mail. And in addition. Kidney Diuretics The Executive Committee to promote urine flow and help stronglv urges co-oneration on t v ^ relieve acid-irritated bladder and part of the candidates, managers urinary passages. and voters for a strict enforce- Don’t be one of the unfortunates ment of the rules, who continue to suffer when re- Attention. Absentee Voters be 80 ne ? r - Get one of Rul s 47 the 3 economy sizes of Williams Section 1. Any person being a Formula at the Peoples Drug qualified voter of this State when absent, or who on account of sick ness cannot go in person to his or her voting precinct during anv primary election, may vote as hereinafter provided for. Section 2. He shall make apph- tt , i . • cation in writing for a ballot t^ ‘ "I JMeCtlOn VjrlVdl the Committee on Enrollment or Club Secretary, of his precinct, ■ not less than five (5) days nor At a meeting of the Countv more than sixt y (60) days P rior Democratic Executive 'Committee the P rimar y in which he desires on Monday, Julv 6th it was to vote ' if he be within the con- unnnimouslv decided that a strict fines of tl:le Unit ed States. The enforcement of the rules of the aPP^cation may be handed to the party will be required at the pri- Enrollment Committee or Clu’-> mary election to be held on Au- Secretary and the applicant shall gust 25th. , deposit the necessary postage, or The managers of election are the correct amount in legal tender urged to see that a free and im- necessary for registering the bal- partial right to vote without in- lot * and ful1 directions for mailing terference be granted to every the same. But the failure to de- qualified voter. In those precincts posit necessary postage shall not in which the Australian ballot will render void a vote otherwise le- Store. —Adv. Rules And Managers Remember — You Always Save At... V GALLANT-BELK COMPANY ALL-OUT CLEARAWAY SUMMER DRESSES We are showing more dresses'on our Second Floor than any three stores in Greenwood ! ! Here is your chance to Ibuy two beautiful summer dresses for the price of one with more than a month more of hot weather to wear and enjoy these dresses. Many of these dresses are nationally advertised brands which we are not permitted to mention at these low prices. Buy for now and next year! SECOND FLOOR One Lot of regular $4.95 and $5.95 dresses reduced to $2.98 BANG-UP BARGAINS — IN OUR — BARGAIN BASEMENT t i DRESS VALUES Here you will find expensive-looking dresses at lowest prices. Come in and see the bargains we have in store for you! SUMMER DRESSES One lot of ladies’ cool, summer dresses; made to sell for $1.98. On sale in our Basement $1.00 One Lot of regular $6.50 dresses re duced to $3.95 One lot of beautiful summer dresses. A bargain at $2.98. Now on sale in our Basement One Lot of regular $7.95, $9.95. $10.95 and up to $16.50 dresses at HALF PRICE $1.49 Ladies’ SUMMER HATS Values up to $4.95. To close out for $1.00 One lot of sheer dresses that you will be proud to wear anywhere. Regular $3.98 values for $1.98 NO REFUNDS _ NO EXCHANGES _ NO ALTERATIONS ON SALE DRESSES. SHOP AT GALLANT-BELK CO. AND SAVE INVEST YOUR SAVINGS IN U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS! SIX BIG FLOORS % f * *; All filled with desirable merchandise at lower prices. Visit all SIX FLOORS FOR BETTER VALUES BUY U. S. BONDS AND STAMPS GALLANT-BELK COMPANY HOME OF BETTER VALUES GREENWOOD, S. C. Palm Beach, Fla. After gradu ating from the local high school he took a business course at Bow en’s in Columbia and early this year when he volunteered for army service, held a responsible position with the Kraft Co. in Columbia. Mr. D. M. Blackwell of Parks ville was a visitor here yesterday. Lieutenant and Mrs. J. W. Bradley and daughter, little Miss Jean Strom Bradley, of Patterson, N. J., arrived last Thursday for a visit to relatives. ceived his diploma. He is now at be used, the rules require that the sallv cast St. Joseph, Mo., taking an ad- I managers shall be responsible for „ Section 3. The Committee vanced course in this line and al1 ballots furnished, and when a Enrollment or Club Secretary, v<tiu,eu l-uui&c wiii, line e,nu voter presents himself he shnnin shall, upon receipt of the applica- expects to leave soon for West be civ p n a ballot and tbe vote ^ tion for ballot, if the appUcant n shall immediately retire alone to duly registered in that precinct one of the booths, and without f^ ro11 ^ and address of unduG delay, prepare his ballot bv applicant on a list to be kep » scratching out the name of the b y them for that Purpose and to candidates for whom he does not deliver to applicant in person, or care to vote. No voter shall re- forward to the applicant by re-- main in the booth longer than istered mail the folldwing: (a) An five minutes. After preparing his envelope containing the folded ballot the voter shall present him- ballot, sealed and marked “Ballot self to the manager. His ballot within. Do not opfen except in must be folded in such a way that Presence of postmaster” (or other the number can be seen, and the Person mentioned in Section 6): coupon can be readily detached by i * b J evelope for resealing thn the manager without in any way marked ballot on which is printed revealing the printed portion of £ he ‘‘voucher,” form of which is the ballot. Under no condition or hereinafter provided; (c) A prop- circumstances has anyone a right, ^ addressed envelope for the re- to know for whom a voter is cast- ! turn of said ballot, (d) A printed ing a ballot. The secrecy of the slip giving full instructions rc- ballot must be preserved. If a voter shall mar or deface a ballot he may obtain one addition al ballot upon returning to the ^ _ . manager in charge of the ballots ! farm of which 18 hereinafter given. Mr. and Mrs. J. Arch Talbert, Mrs. T. C. Faulkner and Mrs. E. J. McCracken attended the marri age of Miss Joyce Elizabeth Tal bert of Spartanburg to Lieuten ant Paul De Witte Seabrook of Camp Croft at the First Baptist Church in Spartanburg Saturday evening at 7:30 o’clock. * X New McCormick Scout Troop Holds Meeting garding the manner of marking of the ballot, in order that same may be counted, and how prepared and returned; (3) A “coupon,” the the ballot so marred or defaced, with the coupon attached. No vot er shall be given a second ballot List Of Managers Of First Primary, August 25, 1942. McCormick No. 1.— J. P. Deason, Last Friday might at the Ma sonic Lodge the second meeting of the new Scout troop was held. Mr. Van Trees of the Georgia- Carolina Council was present to organize the troop. Eleven boys joined the troop. Some passed the tenderfoot requirements while others were reinstated at the rank they last held as Scouts. Mr. Van Trees gave the boys a brief history of “Scouting and explained just what is to be expected of a Scout. The troop was divided into two Patrols. Belton Harmon is the until he has returned the first one W■ Ha . r ! mo 2 1 : V’ r^'fogton, with the coupon attached. I A. H. Hamlin, Clerk. Voting Place, In those precincts where the Cai P I ^ unit y. „ Australian ballot is not to be used _ McCormick No. 2—J. T. Creswe 1, the Manager shall account for ^ oe T p - Edmunds, every ballot furnished, and under k. Britt, Clerk. Voting Place, no circumstances shall a voter. Grammar School Building, candidate or anyone else be given ^ Plum. Branch—W. R. Freeland, but one ballot, and then only f*; Langley, J A. Ridlehoover, when he presents himself to vote. 3 51 ir H 1 :. clerk- Voting Pla ce, No person shall be allowed with- i School Building. __ _ in the guard rail except as herein- 1 „ Parksville—J. A. Haryley, W. T. after provided. The ballot boxes Mr8, F - L -. Bas8 ’ M 188 and the booths sh'all be surround- ! ^ Gon aJd, Clerk. Voting Place, ed by a rail placed twenty-five Self s Store. feet away from said ballot boxes 1 „ r M 2 d °£7 -E ’ Bussey, T.J.Stone, and booths and no person or per- 1 W- Mrs. J. O. McDaniel, sons except the members of the Clerk. Voting Place, Bussey 3 Executive Committee and Police | Store. „ „ Officers shall be allowed within I Clarks Hill—-W. H. Ryan, Mrs. the rail. 4 I Annie Ryan, R. H. Wilkes, Jeff If a voter cannot read or write, | Sharpton, Clerk, or is phvsically disabled, and by , Bethany—L. E. Reams, E. L. reason thereof did not sign the 1 Hollingsworth, W. E. Sheppard, enrollment book, he may appeal Y - L- Seigler, Clerk. Voting to the manager for assistance and i P^ace. School House, the chairman of the managers] Talbert s Store—J. C. Dow tin, F. shall appoint one of the managers .TP lb ^ fc ’ 1 Ja TT°^- Lai 2S le y» BealaI ^ and a bystander to be designated Smith, Clerk. Voting Place, School by the voter, to assist him in pre- , House. __ ^ ^ paring his ballot. Immediately; ^Rehobatii — H- E. FreelandL after a voter’s ballot has been pre- Strom Culbreath, Mrs. Edward par**'!, the bvstander so appointed Gll christ, E. M. Morgan, Clerk, shall immediately go behind the 1 v °£ing Place, Morgan s Store. rail. ^ Bells Store—]Mrs. D. L. Burnett, Neither the bystander appointed C. C. Wrenn, D. L. Burnett^ Clerk. to assist the voter or the manager Voting Place, D. L. Burnetts Res- bas anv right to suggest to the *dence. ^ . voter the name or names of the 1 Town—Guy L. Jenrdngs, candidate for whom he shall Mrs - E. R. White, Mrs. Ruth Whit«, Patrol Leader of the Bob White Patrol while Ed. Campbell heads vote, and a violation of this rule Mrs. Georgia Campbell, Clerk. Voc- the Wolf Patrol. The troop will ^11 subject the voter to be chal- rpufuvp its oharter some time in i tenged, and possibly result in a _ B °F deaa ?“r J ??- B ' Ha I ni e I V, receive its charter some time contest Qf the bQx And the man _ S. Willis.P.B. Moragne, A. S. Cade, the near future with a special a g ers are strictly urged that they Clerk. Voting Place, Cade s Store. program for the public. After the ! immediately report any inter- Willington—Walter Brock, J. W. ° 0 l t £ y d s er ‘ here was a USTa clndidat™ 1 ^ jSn h? “g “pfacei If any boy wishes to join the Boy Scouts of America here in McCormick see Mr. W. N. Smith. Scoutmaster. The Scouts are pledged to com munity service and will appreci ate interest within the commu nity DR. HENRY J. GODIN Sight Specialist Eyes Examined Spectacles And Eye Glasses Professionally Fitted. 956 Broad Street Augusta. Ga de^res to cast his ballot. M ^ ai 5. 8 Store. From the time of the opening of M .L Carmel—D. W. Harling, J C. the poll until the announcement Covin. W. O. Mars, D. J. McAIhs- of the result and the signing of f er ; Cleric. Voting Place, McAllis- the official returns, no person Store. „ ^ ^ shall be admitted to the polling Clatworthy s Cross Roads—H- La place except the manager, duly Brown, J. L. McComb, Mrs. authorized watchers and chal- G. Link. Miss Frances Wilson, leneers, the Chairman of the Ex- Clerk. Voting Ptece, Links Stoy\ ecutive Committee or member of Lyons—E. L. Hollingsworth, W. the Executive Committee appointed M. McKinney, J. E. Mosley, R. in his stead to supervise this poll- McKinney. Cterk. Voting Place, *ng place. Provided, that candi- Lyon’s School House, dates voted for at such polling Young’s—J. A. Young, W. K. places may be present at the can- Long. Mrs. D. A. Young. Miss Man- vass of the votes, and provided Sic Young, Clerk. Voting Place, further, that the canvass of the School House, votes shall be ooen to the public. ^CORMICK: COUNTY DEMO- In the event that there is any CRATTC EXECUTIVE COM- interference with the right of the voter to cast his ballot or any ob struction of the voting, it shall be the duty of the managers to sus pend the election until order is restored, or as may be provided —i— 1 —■ by the rules of the party. , * Upon the close of the election. The human waste on poor managers shall account to the Ex land is more appalling than the ecutive Committee for all ballots soil waste ”—H A Wallace fnr- delivered to them and make the wasre «. a. wauace, for following re turns: (1). The num- mer Secretary of Agriculture. 1 ber 0 fii C i a i ballots furnished to MITTEE, J. FRED BUZHARDT, County Chairman, J. O. PATTERSON, Secretary. McCormick. S. C., August 1, 1942. READ THE AD$ Along With the News