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ff r t- % it V . '.r-.— ■ • w t.wV' • ■t*** * - "**” ‘- - rr::: v • ;/ ' i ' ^McCORMICK MESSKNGEE, licCOBMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA, i> a .-i * NONDAfS AND > • v We will pick up laundry each week on Monday and Tuesday, delivering back to you by Saturday. Family Wash, 8 cents per pound for flat work; 20 cents per pound for wearing clothes. ^ Wet Wash, cents per pound; 50 cents mini- mum. 7 , . * > Thrifty Wish, flat work finished, wearing clothes, wet, minimum, 75 cents. Bachelor’s Bundle, 25 cents per pound. Call 31 for Fick-Up service. McCORMICK DRY CLEANERS McCormick, S. C. s. (3!f ••V't.-" - SB NAHM. ON HAND Just received shipment of Owensboro one and two horse wagons. Also have on hand several sizes doors, plain rail windows, brick, lime, cement, and mortar mix. J. L. BRACKNELL PLUM BRANCH, S. C. -<*• ■r- Mr. E. <2. Rice of Plum Branch was amohg the'visitors here last Thursday afternoon. if?— i rr- Capt. John William Bradley ar rived here Tuesday night. He has recently returned from the ETO where he was stationed in Ger many. ~s Judge F. hi Bass of Parksville was a visitor hefe Monday. Mrs. Mamie Smith, Mrs. R. W. Freeman and Mrs. David Freeman of Evans, Ga., spent last Thurs day here with the former’s sister, Mrs. A. J. Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Metts and Miss PoUy, Walker of Augusta, Ga., and Mr and Mrs. Edd Scasbric of Greenwood, S. visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Walker of near town last Sunday. ' Mr. T. D. Miner of Plum Branch was a visitor here Tuesday after- nogn.f -v* Mf: and Mrs.'B. C. Owings, Miss ’O^f^ga, and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Owings, Jr-, recently visited points of interest in Florida^ Mr. J. L. Caudle, Chairman of the South Carolina State Highway Commission, and Mrs. Caudle re turned Sunday from a two weeks’ vacation in Southern Florida. While there they were the guests of Mr. Bob King, entrepreneur of the King’s Line of hotels includ ing the “Jacaranda” where the Caudles stayed while in Avon Park, Florida. Such places of national interest as Bok Singing Tower, where a chimes concert was heard; Lake Okechobee, Cypress Gardens, and Silver Springs were visited enroute to and returning froin Avon Park. i IY, JANUARY W, 1WT .ifcjdu ' •:j«u ^ * Brown-Aghley Of interest to fMexulB* is the announcement of the matriuip^f Miss Dorothy Vernell Brbwtt to Edison W. Ashley on December 22 at 4;30 with the Rev, Ai M. Doggett officiating, usingrthe ring ceremony. , i/fi.’fo da The bride wore for her wedding* an aqua suit with brown hat:stud matching accessories. Her I cor- sage was of white carnations, -von Mrs. Ashley is the daughter! of Mr. and Mrs. W. O: Brdwn of; Me* Cormick. She is a. graduate hUf McCormick High -School and the Greenwood College of Commerce. Since her graduation she haaufceen employed as stenopj^aphero .for Greenwood Packing Pl^rrt., ... nos Mr. Ashley is ^Uxe s<m pka Mnr. Hennie Ashley and the late Albert Ashley of Chappells. He is a vet eran of v jWorld War n and is em ployed r, by Greenwood Packing Plant. ,, ' ^in- After a short wedding trip they are at home in Greenwood. ri o> V -UHH' ■ '% ■ ■ '*i. Report of Condition of DORN BANKING CO. of McCormick in the State of 8; C., at the dose of bu^ness on Dec. 31, 1946. 1. ASSETS r . t . : ; Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal ances, and cash items in, process of collection $577,830-11 United States Government obligations, direct and guar anteed — - 337.00CL90 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 25,000jDir Loans and discounts (including $ None .overdrafts) ___ 46,133JKt Other assets : ,1 ,i 149J3S rson-Perry ■ vytit Mr. and Remember — You Always Save At... GALLANT-BELK COMPANY \w We still have a variety of good-look ing Suits, Coats and Dresses to bright en your wardrobe at this season of the year. Also now you’ll find early Spring Suits, Coats and Dresses in the new est styles and colors to suit your taste. Come in and see them! We at Gallant-Belk Company are al ways delighted to have you visit us.. whether you buy or not. Enjoy our elevator service. GALLANT-BELK COMPANY HOME OF BETTER VALUES GREENWOOD, S. C Mrs, Wallace W. May- son of McCormick announce *< the marriage, of thelf daughter, Doris Floree, of McCormick a^xd Colum bia, to Capt. Robert 9. Peny of Chicago, 111., and Fort jackson* on December 9. r The ceremony, at tended by relatives and a few close friends, took place at 7 p/ m. in the Post chapel at Fort Jack- son. The bride was lovely in a grey suit with black accessories. Her only attendant was her sister. Miss Lois Mayson. The bridegroom’s attendant was Robert Jeffcoat. Mrs. Perry attended school at Edgefield, and she has been em ployed with the Veteran’s ad ministration in Columbia. Captain Perry is the son of Mrs. Loretta Perry and the late James L. Perry of Chicago. He was grad uated from the University of De- Paul, Chicago, and served overseas in the European and Asiatic thea ters during the recent war. The bridegroom received his discharge with the rank of major in Febru ary, 1946, and reenlisted to active duty in August, 1946. He has the Bronze Star and Purple Heart, The young couple will make their home in Fayetteville, N. Oj, where the bridegroom is now stationed; at Fort Bragg. • ' X V Circles Meet } ’; >n. r The Ann Watson Circle r^et with Mrs. W. L. Brown Jan. 7th at 3:30 p. m. with Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Ge6. Sharpton as co-liok- tesses /Lo Mrs. Jack Bradley, leader, ‘cafled the meeting to order. Mrs. W. J. Talbert gave the devotional. Mrs. Lee gave the mission study. Secretary report was read by Mrs. Widincamp in the absence of Mfs. Sanders. Treasurer’s report was read by Mrs. Harmon. A motion was made and carried to give $5 additional to the Nurses Home in Columbia. Mrs. Hanvey read a card * of thanks from the Orphanage for the wardrobe presented the circle’s adopted orphan. Mrs. Simpson expressed her thanks and appreciation to the for all acts of kindness dur ing her sickness. xvirs. G. J. Sanders dismissed with prayer. There were 15 present. Mrs. Caudle, Mrs. Sanders’ mother, was a visitor. The hostesses served delicious refreshments. TOTAL ASSETS — .-$986,109.32 LIABILITIES . Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor- v ' porations __ __ $799,6«T.I9> Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and egrpo- ‘ l : ' rations __ ; ‘ 955.54 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) __ __ ________ T — 4,504.81 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 115,730.57* Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) 6,630.13 TOTAL DEPOSITS — — $927,488.29 TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obli gations shown below) — $927,48839 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . Capital —— _$35jMMMXr Surplus __ ‘ 10,000.00 Undivided profits —i— —23,621.0 ^ TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS -— — 58,6*1X4 9. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $986,10932 Common stock with total par value of $25,000.00. MEMORANDA 31. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes __ $ 27,00082 I, H. C. Brown, Cashier, of the above-named bank, do soleau£r swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correct ly represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. ; H. C. Brown. Correct—Attest: Hanora C. Dorn, V. Pres.. G. J. Sanders, Directors. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of McCormick. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11 day of Jan. 1947, axxk I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. James A. Keown, Notary Public. My commission expires at the pleasure of the Governor. At the same hour the Neil Young Circle met at the home of Mrs. H. N. Coleman with Mrs. T. D. Davis and Mrs. Leo Bussey co hostesses. Mrs. W. M. Strom, leader, called the meeting to order and Mrs. C. H. Huguley taught the lesson on “The Forms of Prayer’V Mrs. G. L. Jaynes brought the missionary message. Russian tea, cookies and sand wiches were served. ts your STOMACH '; UPSET! DON’T AGGRAVATE AN ALREADY UPSET STOMACH WITH HARSH OVERDOSES Of STRONG LAXATIVES P-47 A MILD LAXATIVE and GASTRIC TONIC, will give gentle relief to upset stomachs. E F D C U PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE McCORMICK, S. C. fa? "-11-L ■' GOOD forlUDDIES up to 12 FINAL SETTLEMENT Auditor’s Notice WRITE A WANT CASH IN ON STUFF IN »nr THE ATTIC in is STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County Of McCormick. In The’Court Of Probate. Notice is hereby given that T. M. Dorn, Administrator, of the estate of J. T. Deason, deceased, has this dav made application unto m° for Tinon' a final accounting and discharge X1UU • as such Administrator, and the 14th day of . February, 1947, at 10 o’clock,' A. M., has been fixed for the hearing of said petition. All persons holding claims a- painst said estate are hereby noti fied to present same on or by a- bove date. J. W. CORLEY, Judge of Probate, McCormick Co., S. C. January 13th, 1947.—4t. I will be at the following places on the dates given below to take- tax returns, on personal property. All owners, agents, guardians, ad- ministrators, attorneys, etc., please take notice and make correct re turns for 1947; also making re turns on real estate bought or sold during 1946: Office Jan. 1st thru the 8th and all days in Jan. and Feb. except as follows: Bordeaux, Jan. 9th, 2:30 to 4:39 p. m. . J. C. Talbert’s Store, Jan. 14th, 8:30 to 10:00 a. m. Mrs. J. J. Link’s House, Jan. 14th, 10:30 to 12:00 noon. Plum Branch, Jan. 16th # 9 a. m_ to 12:00 noon. D. W. Trammell’s Store, Jan. 21st, 9 to 10:30 a. m. E. M. Morgan’s Store, Jan. 21st, 1*1 to 12:00 noon. Parksville, Jan. 28th, 9 to 11 a. m. Modoc, Jan. 28th, 11 to 12:09 H0IV TO GET QUICK) RELIEF FROM PAINFUL K COLD MISERIES, GEFj666J10U/!a li§ •W... WTRY IT-SAFI-QUICK 636 COLD PREPARATIONS CAUTION: ust Only as OIMCTCD E. L. Hollingsworth’s Store, Jan. 31st, 9 to 10:30 a. m. Vernon Church, Jan. 31st, 11 to 12:00 noon. Willington, Feb. 7th, 9 to 10:30 a. m. Mt. Carmel, Feb. 7th, 10:30 tD 12:00 noon. Jeff Sharpton’s Store, Feb. 14th. 9 to 10:00 a. m. Marshall’s Store, Feb. 14th, 10 to 12:00 noon. After Feb. 28th the law says add 10 per cent penalty to those who failed or refused to make returns. All male persons between 21 and 60 years old are liable for poll tax: all between 21 and 50 years old are liable for road or street tax, except those in the armed forces. AH discharged soldiers should make returns. C. W. PENNAL, Auditor, McCormick County* „