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1 McCORMICK MESSENGER, MeCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA Thursday, July 13, 1944 Barbecue, July 14th I will serve a barbecue and hash dinner to the public in the park near the community house in Mc Cormick on Friday, July 14th, •county campaign day. T. B. WOOD. DR. HENRY J. GODIN Bight Specialist Byes Examined Spectacles And Bye Glasses • Professionally Fitted. 9ft6 Broad Street Aueusta. Ga 'TO CKSCK 0 Liquid for Malarial Symptoms. d&MonaJU Mrs. Paul R. Brown is in Colum bia this week attending the con ference of attendance teachers at the University of South Carolina. Mrs. H. Drucker left Tuesday to spend about ten days in New York City buying fall and winter mer chandise for the H. Drucker -store here. which begins on July 17, she will receive an ensign’s commission. Miss Sturkey is a graduate of Winthrop College and for the past five years has been employed in Chattanooga, Tennessee/ by the Tennessee Valley Authority. She is the first Chattanooga woman to receive such *an appointment. INSURANCE Fire Insurance And All Other Kinds of Insurance In eluding Life Insurance. HUGH C. BROWN. McCORMICK. S C Mr. Sam Mattison, p. o. 2-c, U. S. Navy, spent a couple of days here last week witl* his parents, Judge and Mrs. J. F. Mattison. An official navy release has reported Petty Officer 3rd Class Henry A. Shaw of McCormick as having taken part in the invasion of Europe. He is the son of Mr. v and Mrs. Henry McGee Shaw of McCormick and has served in the navy for the past 20 months, with over-sea duty for the past year. WANT ADV. LOST — One Brown Female Beagle hound. Notify R. M. Brock, Troy, S. C. LOST—-My No. 3 and 4 ration books. Archie Lee Hughey, R. 2, McCormick, S. C. LOST—My car switch key and metal license tag. Reward for recovery. Spearman R. Saxon, R. 3, McCormick, S. C. \ LOST—My No. 4 ration book. George Norman, Rt. 1, Mt. Carmel, S. C. LOST—My “B” gasoline ration book. T. O. Young, R. 1, Troy, S. C. Miss Mamie Sturkey of Augusta, Ga., spent several days of this week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Talbert. Pfc. and Mrs. J. E. Hutchison of Meridian, Mississippi, visited rela tives here and at Concord, Geor gia, this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Lelan Bowen and children, Edward and Emergeen, from Hartwell, Ga., spent Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. Emma Lews, and uncle, Mr. W. M. Lawton. Pvt. * Melvin D. Willis of Fort Bragg, N. C., spent a ten day fur lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. C. C. Willis, en route to Fort Riley, Kansas. Pvt. Willis finish ed his basic training at Fort Bragg, Miss Helen Willis of Augusta, Ga., spent last Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Willis. Mrs. E. F. Creighton is attend ing the workshop for school lunch supervisors at Winthrop College this week. Mr. J. P. Sturkey, Mr. W. F. Sims and son, Mr. Paul Sims, of the Leverett community, Lincoln County, Ga.,* were visitors here yesterday. Corporal Charles L. Edmunds of Camp Mackall, N. C., visited relatives In and near town the past week. The Boy Scouts ask all who have paper for the present drive to please have it ready for pick up, as they will gather it Friday. The W. M. S. of the Baptist Church will meet Monday after noon at 4 o’clock. Please note change in time. Txhku/a+ui Twnovum^ by Don Pubinson , Miss Annie Laurie Sturkey has received an appointment^ to offi cers training school in the SPARS at the U. S. Coast Guard Acad emy, at New London, Connecticut. Upon completion of her course, Cpl. and Mrs. E. E. Grauer an nounce the birth of a daughter, Karen Louise, on July 3rd, at the Univeristy Hospital. Mrs. Grauer was formerly Miss Louise Remsen. Mr. and Mrs. Radford Banks announce the birth of an eight- pound daughter, Brenda Jean, on July 11. Mrs. Banks before her marriage was Miss Thelma Stroud. Late model Electric Refrig erators. Must be in good con dition. S. A. PITTS, McCormick, S. C. Remember — You Always Save At... 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Following Mr. Dewey s talk you may have heard one of the com mentators on the speech. Leo Chume, refer to that question and say that as far as he knew no other answer had been offered yet. Mr. Cherne, who recently paint ed a gloomy picture of the future of this country in a book entitled, “The Rest of Your Life,” may be over-pessimistic about the ability of our nation to cope with unem ployment. But he is certainly not alone in feeling that no satsifac- tory solution has yet been ad vanced to give us the right to as sume that jobs will be plentiful as soon as the war is over. When Dewey asked his question he undoubtedly lit the fuse which will set off the most explosive fireworks of the coming election campaign. The question of how to handle or prevent unemploy ment is the foundation of the major differences in the philoso phies of Mr. Dewey and the President. And, to date, it seems quite uncertain that either candi date has any adequate answer for insuring* full employment. DEWEY .... Roosevelt There are thousands of men and women in business and in gov-, ernment who are working on em ployment plans, but so far they seem to be experiencing the same difficulties which all the king's horses.and all the king’s men ran up against in their efforts to re pair Humpty Dumpty. Many business men act confi dent that if the government leaves them alone and removes restrictions under which they now operate they will somehow be able to provide jobs for millions of re turning soldiers as well as for those who will be released from war work. Government econo mists appear to have little faith in the ability of business to han dle the job and are working on elaborate programs to handle it themselves. If President Roosevelt gets re elected, control of unemployment undoubtedly will be kept largely in government hands — probably with a modernized WPA, a new batch of subsidies and other stop gap arrangements to keep pur chasing power alive. POLITICAL CARDS FOR STATE SENATE I hereby announce my candi dacy for re-election to the State Senate from McCormick County, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic party. I am deeply grateful for your con fidence and support in the past, and I trust that my candidacy may again meet with your approv al. L. L. HESTER. FOR SUPERVISOR I hereby announce my candi dacy for re-election as Supervisor of McCormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. I am very grateful for the splendid support given me in the past, and your continued influence and support in my behalf shall be highly ap preciated. JOHN T. FAULKNER. POLITICAL CARDS FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candi dacy for re-election as County Commissioner for McCormick County; subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. I want to thank you for the splendid support given me m the past, and solicit a continua tion of same. J. L. JENNINGS. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER FOR SUPERVISOR I hereby announce my candida cy for County Commissioner of McCormick County, subject to tn> rules and regulations of the Dem ocratic party. Your support and influence shall be highly appreci ated. I am a World War I vet eran. G. LEE PRICE. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candida cy for County Commissioner ol McCormick County, subject to th? I hereby announce my candi- rules and regulations of the Dem- dacy for the office of Supervisor ocratic party. I want to again of McCormick County, subject to thank you for the support given the rules and regulations of the me Ln the past, and solicit a con- Democratic party. I highly ap- tinuation of same, preciate the handsome vote given E* C. CHEATHAM, me in the past and shall appreci ate a continuation of your support and influence in the coming elec tion. C. E. WILKIE. 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 continued support and influence shall be highly ap preciated. HUGH C. BROWN. FOR GAME WARDEN I hereby announce my candi dacy for re-election to the office of Game Warden for McCormick County, subject to the rules and regulations, of the Democratic party. The continuation of your support and influence shall be highly appreciated. D. M. McGRATH. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candi dacy for re-election as County Commissioner of McCormicr County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democrat!: party. The continuation of your support and influence shall bi highly appreciated. D. M. BLACKWELL. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candida cy for County Commissioner of McCormick County, subject to th? ' rules and regulations of the Dem- cratic party. Your support and influence shall be highly appreci ated. B. C. OWINGS. FOR CORONER 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 continued support and influence will de highly appreciated. H. C. WALKER. I hereby announce my candi dacy for the office of Coroner ct McCormick County, subject to th; rules and regulations of the Dem ocratic party. Your support and influence shall be sincerely appre ciated. RUPERT H. TALBERT. FOR CORONER FOR MAGISTRATE I hereby announce my candi dacy for Magistrate of the Mc Cormick Magisterial District, sub ject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. Your support and influence will be highly appreciated. J. BRUCE WALKER. 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But it is aparent that the road to take is one which aims toward enor mous expansion of markets, both foreign markets and markets cre ated by greater consumer pur chasing power at home. Our production sights will have to be set even higher than in wartime if our nation’s factories and farms are going to be able to employ the men now in the arm ed forces. FOR MAGISTRATE I hereby announce my candida cy for Magistrate of the McCor mick Magisterial District, subject to the rules and regulations of I hereby announce my candida cy for Coroner of McCormicc County, subject to the rules ani regulations of the Democrat c party. Your support and influ ence shall be highly approbated. JAMES A. KEOWN. FOR CONGRESS I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Congress from thi Third Congressional District, sub ject to the rules of the Demo cratic primary. LEON L. RICE. FOR CONGRESS I hereby announce that I am a candidate for re-election to Con gress from the Third District cr the Democratic party. I want to South Carolina and pledge myseh thank you again for the hand- to abide by the rules and regula- some vote given me in the past, tions of our regular Democratic and shall highly appreciate your primary. support and influence in the com- BUTLER B. HARE, ing election. J. F. ELLINGTON JESTER. FOR SHERIFF -X- A day of great regret is coming to the farmer who isn’t constant ly building up his soil. X Frank Farmer says: “My wife has learned to cull, and some hens In our flock had better be care ful”. I hereby announce my candida cy for re-election to the office of Sheriff of McCormick County and pledge myself to abide by the rules and regulations of the Dem ocratic party. I sincerely appreci ate the handsome .vote given me by the people of McCormick County in the past, and if re-e lected, shall try to merit the con fidence placed in me. Your sup port and influence will be highly appreciated. W. L. BROWN. FOR CONGRESS I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Congress of th^ United States from the 3rd Dis trict of South Carolina. Your vote will be appreciated. R. L. (BUCK) GAMBLE. FOR SOLICITOR FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce my candida cy for election as solicitor from the 11th judicial circuit, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. If elected, i pledge to serve to the best of my ability. McKENDREE BARR. I hereby announce my candi dacy for the office of Sheriff of McCormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Dem ocratic party. Your support FOR SOLICITOR I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to thi and Office of Solicitor of the Eleventh influence shall be highly appreci-i judicial Circuit, and in the ap- ated. I have recently received the preaching Democratic Primary fer good conduct medal, the E. T. O. nomination I pledge myself to a- ribbon and the bronze star S-SGT. J. PRESTON STROM, A. S. N., 34120020, 523 Bomb Gp., 454 Bomb Sqdn., A. P. O. No. 140, New York City. SUPERINTENDENT EDUCATION I hereby announce my candida cy for the office of Superinten- bide the results of the said pri mary according to the rules of the party. Respectfully, JEFF D. GRIFFITH. FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE I hereby announce my candida cy for the office of Judge of Pro- dent of Education for McuormicK tj ate f or McCormick County, sub- County, subject to the rules and:ject to the rules and regulations regulations of the Democratic 0 f the Democratic party. Your party. Your support and influence support and influence shall be shall be sincerely appreciated. MRS BERTHA S. HARRIS. FOR CLERK OF COURT I hereby announce my candi- highly appreciated. WM. M. FREELAND. FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE I hereby announce my Candida- dacy for the office of Clerk of cy for the office of Judge of Pro- Court for McCormick County, sub- bate, for McCormick County, sub ject to the rules and regulations ject to the rules and regulation. of the Democratic party. I highly of the Democratic party. I am appreciate your confidence in me very grateful for the support in the past and your continued given me in the past, and shall support and influence shall be highly appreciate your vote ancG highly appreciated. influence in the ro^inp J. FRANK MATTISON. | J. W. CORLEY. ,