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The Gaffney Ledger from Gaffney, South Carolina • Page 7

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mays w. fVeAeatVUMt IJccwiiUt i Telephone IV 9-5741 WANTED Classified Display Colored Deaths Manufacturing Company' Christ-ma party and Agisted the Salvation Army's Christmas proprnm. lie Is survived bv his Mn. 0 111 Petty Holmes; two dnuirh- Local Items Reported In Brief Form NOTICE TO fstate of All' Price Phillips, Deceased. A 'I per ton having rlnim nKinKt tti above elate are notified to tile snme duly verified, with tbe undersigned, R.

Donglm, probate Judge of Cherokee County within 5 month from tie date below or forevi-r b1 burred. Hubert Phillips, Administrator. Gaffney, S. December Pub. Doc.

21. SI; Jan. 7. NOTICE TO CREDITOR of Nannie R. Hubbard, CODiWL Warm weather comfort lnt an near at your phone.

Juut rail ux (or iuit delivery of high grade COAL A ICE CO. DIAL IV 9-68G2 INSCKE YOUR FARM PROPERTY WITH Farmers Mutual Insurance Association Of Cherokee County, S. C. ORGANIZED IN IM9H. Insures against Fire, Lightning and indstorm Damage.

K. C. SWOFFORD, President J. W. WRIGHT, Agent.

CALL IV 9-filOG Lawion Preach The Rev. It. L. Lawson, of the Pacolet highway, will preach Sun. day night at 7:30 o'clock at Saint John' Baptist Church on the Quarter road.

Cr RcportoJ Mining Roy Justice, of Shelby, N. reported to city police that hi 1955 Oldxmohile was taken Thursday night while it was parked on Fast Hirnie street. He said he had left the keys in the auto. Nw Yr's Srlc The Rev. Sam Krwin, the pastor, has announced New Year' watch service will he held Saturday night from 7:30 p.

until after midnight at the Blue Branch Baptist Church on the Pacolet highway. Scouti New Year Ptrt? Jimmy Phillips, secretary and treasurer, has announced 1 New Year's party will be held Sutur-day night at 8 o'clock for member of the Boy Scouts Order of the Arrow at the Limestono Street Methodist Church recreation hall. He said the Scouts helped distribute, toy at the Limestone Promenadera Club Dane The Gaffney Promennderi Club will hold a round and qiiar dance Saturday night beginning at 8 o'rloik In the Lion- clubhouse, Henry Alexander, the president, hint announced. All new and old member are invited to be present. Wil End KinJr(rln Parent wTio wish to enroll their 4 and 6 year-old children in the West End Baptist Church klndergnrten for toe next session may register them during the month of January Mondays through Friday from 9 a.

to toon, authorities announced. Information regarding the kindergarten may be obtained from Mrs. Alfred Martin, the superintendent, telephone No. IV or Mr M. CroUcr, telo-phone IV 9-68H2.

Schools To Run Again Starting Here On Monday White and colored schols in district No. 1 will reoprn Monday morning at the usual time for tin; session, Superintendent Joe C. Plyler said Friday. Regular M'hednles will be observed with lunch rooms serving midday meals but cIusk will be disndheeil at 2 p. which will be about half an hour or more early.

Classified Display 2k IT WILL PAY YOU To See I's Before You Buy OUR NEW HOME We Also Have All Forms Of Insurance MacDowell Agency Gaffney Oldest Real FxUte Firm 106 WHl Frederick Street Dial IV II. T. Bonner John McDowell EVERYBODT IS REACHING FOR PHILLIPS 66 THE NEW PREMIUM FUEL OIL McCRAWS Oil Co. DIAL IV 9-2789 1705 Cherokee Avenue For Prompt Delivery HEATING OIL DIAL IV 9-2759 SANDERS BROS. "Service After Sale" 11 1 a inr "YOUR PRIVATE BASKS 217 East Frederick Street AUTOMOR1LE FURNITURE REAL ESTATE PERSONAL LOANS HULK and BOTTLED A 10 per cent OFF On Cook Stoves and Water Heaters.

THROUGH DECEMBER (Subject To Credit Approval) VERALL K. CLARY 6SLIJ GAS CO. Dial IV 9-8680 Caffney, S. C. I'l I PWOOD in.il Timber wanted stump, A.

Niekols, ('anal 'ood Pnrolct, S. ('. Phono HOME WANTED for live pup-' No teleplione calls, please, 'tin Manes, Anthony street, li ei jt want1cd NEEDED AT ONCE in thU area, lespcople that can make deci-ns, (ret results and want to If you are not afraid of ail work and want to make irood ney, you should write a short tor alum! yourself to wise 1 men, liox ltK4 Spartan-nrg, S. Attention of Mr. '1 hop, SPECIAL Factory method 'int job, $25.00.

Prices reduced on odes, fcnJcrs, aeat covern, brake nd motor tune-up. Moseley's 125 Mill street WICK CASH paid for dia- i.onda, antique jewelry, gold coin, atchei, dental gold, ilartzng N. Limestone CutTncy, S. I (Hi Til EST in auto and, 1 'rniuire upholstery, call or nee hurty Tcnguo. He will nave you iioiiey! IV 810IJ Cherokee U-enuo.

Foi Nil Black female Chi. niiihiia. Owner please call IV J-; 737. LOST Key line with' four 1 eys and emblem of Order of Star. Reward for return 1 The Ix-dgcr ollicc.

HIED DOG and white tter lost Monday near old Sam 'efl'ories Place. Wearing collar with name of Russell Wood. Anyone having: information as to whereabout ('case contact Russell Wood, IV il-iOir. or Finley Wood, IV IMillll. PERSON WHO LOST bird dog hilo trespass hunting on my farm pet dug by seeing me and identifying himself.

Hen-1 7 Mullins, telephone IV 9-24H2, mute 4. CARD OF THANKS OGLF-SBY Tlie Oglesby family wish to ex-res their appreciation to our friends, both white and colored, for Mowers, telegram, visitor, and ptcial thanks to I)r. Drumbach and Cherokee County Memorial Hot-nital during tlie death of Mr. T. B.

Ojflesby. The Oglesby Family. WE NEED YELLOW CORN a Crescent Mill PHONE IV 9-S103 ABOUT THIS QUESTION: Ecford Little. Jr. "Free theft insurance.

That's my neighbor fays he gets by combining his regular residence fire policy, family liability policy, and residence theft insur-nnce all in one Homeowners Policy. Does this package policy actually save 10 per cent to 20 per cent in 11a. an SPECIAL during January-February-March WE WILL PICK-UP AND DELIVER YOUR TRACTOR On All Overhaul Jobs PAINT YOUR TRACTOR FOR $35 (This includes RUam (leaning and 3 Coat of Paint). CHEROKEE FARM EQUIPMENT CO. 317 Fast Smith Street DIAL IV 9-2584 Y-A T.

D. Gault, Sr. T. D. Gault, Jr.

-Jc I I if ters, Mr. M.ir', Daniel and Miss Ruth Ann Holmes; four sons, f'liirk, Edward, Francis and J.l-.van Holmes, of Gaffney; two i ulsters, Mn. MnH. Tyler, Gaffney, and Miss Alberta llolm-js, of Washington; 27 dren and five great gtandchil-j dren. I The bo.lv will be tiiki-n to the 1 home Sunday morning at 10 o' clock.

Mr. Mamie Wall. Funeral sen-ice for Mr'. Mamie Wells, nf Cowpens. will be held Sunday at 1 p.

at the Island Crock Baptist Church. The Rev. W. M. Humphries will officiate.

Interment will follow with Gilmore Lipscomli, morticians, in charge. The body will he taken to the home Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. Tale Infant An infant son nf Mr. and Mr. Sylvester Tate died Thursday night at 8:15 o'clock at tlie Cherokee County Memorial Hospital.

Funeral services will lie held nt 11a. at the home on Kendiick street. Burial will le in tbe Philadelphia church cemetery with Gilmore Lipscomli, morticians, in charge. In addition to the parents the baby is sumved by four sisters, Mrs. Ftiirlee Choice, and Annie Pearl, Carol niid Sadie Tate: six brothers, Lloyd, John, Aaron, Odessa, Eddie and Zeidi Tate; maternal grandmother, Mrs.

Mn Jones; and paternal Mr. and Mrs. Illoss Tate NOTICE OF FIN I. SETTI.E-MhNT AMI DISCHARGE S'ate of South Carolina, County of Cherokee. Notice is hereby niven that I will apply to Hon.

W. R. Douglas, Probate Judge fur herokee County, S. at his otliie at Gaffney, S. C.

on Oth day of January, o'clock P. for a Final Settlement and Discharge as Administrator, C. T. of the es. tate of Solum II.

Burgess, deceased. Jack Cogill Burgess, Administrator, C. T. of the est at of Selma H. Burgess, Deceased.

This 5th day of December, A. lttili). Pub. Pec. 10, 17.

21, I' ft State of South Carolina, Ciiunty of Cherokee. Court of Common Plea A. W. Heath, Plaintiff, -vs- R. II.

Foster, aa Administrator of the Estate of Helissa Hoeth, deceased; Corrine S. Ray, Mary Sarrstt, Easter S. Lookhart, Nora S. McCulloch, Etta S. Tate, Darvin Parratt, Herbert Sarratt, Clarence Sarrstt; nlso all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, interest in, or lien upon, by, through or as an heir at law or distributee of Melissa Heath, deceased, Defendant.

TO THE DEFENDANTS Easter S. I.ockhart, Etta S. Tate; and nlso all other person unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, interest in, or lien upon, by, through or as an heir at law or distributee of Melissa Heath, deceased: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMON-ED and required to answer the complaint in this action, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the sub scriber at his office at 318H North Petty Street, Gaffney. South Carolina, within twenty (0) days after t.ho service hereof, exclusive of te day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the pluintiff In this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Take notice that the original Summon, nnd Complaint, in tlr action was duly tiled 111 the Clevlv of Court's Ofiicp for Cherokee Count S.

on Dtvcmber 2., Roy C. Cobb, Attorney for I'laintill'. December 27, Ifi'si. Pub. Dec.

31; Jail. 7, 1 NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby that on the day of January, an el-ction in ueeordaiice with of the South Carolina State Soil Conservation Committee, will he conducti-d in the Cherokee Soil Conservation District, to elect three Soil Conservation District Super-vi-ei s. All ipialitied electors of Cherokee County, (registered Ut vote in the General will be qualified in said election. The election will be by secret ballot. Nominees for the three positions to be filled are: Lawrence Clary, Charles Copfland, Miles 1 1 Claude Hoylo, Loye W.

Muytield, and George Wheeler. Any eligible voter who is physically unable to go to the voting place on date of election or who will be outside the county on January aid, may apply to the Chairman of the Cherokee Soil Conservation District for un absentee ballot. Absentee ballots shall be returned to the Chairman of the Cherokee Soil Conservation District not later than the hour of closing of ballot boxes on day of election. Voting, places will be open nt a. in.

and close ut 5 p. on January Did, l'JOl. Voting places will be as follows: Asbury ni i at J. T. Baine's Store; Beaverdam Community at Old Heaver Dam School; f'lacksburg at City Hall; Butler Community at Cash's Store; Cherokee Community at Blanton's Gar-ige; Corinth Community at Vess' Store; Gaffney at County Agricultural Building; Grassy Pond Community at Humphries' Store; and Macedonia Community at Community Center.

Cherokee Soil Conservation District, Lewis E. Blanton, Election Chairman. Pub. Dvc. 21, 31.

CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ClaHwified Kale First InHertion. 3c a word Minimum 73c. Kach addi tlonjil insertion 2c a word Minimum 50c. Pr'cc doubled on above rati whin Insertion of larger type (10 point). PHONE IV 9-5717 NEW HOME OWNER'S POLICY See Us For Rales No Obligation! SEE LITTLEJOIIN INSURANCE AGENC North Limestone St.

FOK SALE FOR SALE Two 5-room houses, noiir hospital; one C-roum houHc on Anthory street. Phone IV y-20u5. Jim' Kcndrick. I A 0 tV CAN'T AFFORD to miss the new homes on Eighth stiect with Electric Comfort Denting. Don Tat ton AGENCY, INC.

(Homebuildcrs) 11)6 East Robinson Street DIAL IV 9-8520 MIGLFR OIL HEATER. pra tic by new, 100.00. Russeil lin.r, -Apt. 2H-I), Highland FOR HALE At bargain, levei bulldirig lot, centrally located. Dial IV after 6 m.

FARM INSURANCE, top soil, posts, oak wood and slabs. J. W. Wright, Phone IV 8-6410. SfKICIA SEED 2,000 pounds; coml ine run; 15c pound.

Call Dever Turner, IV 9-5634. MORILE HOME Lite model "Brookwood," 40'xlO'; air conditioned. Phone Dever Turner, IV 9- rai. UALPIIINE foreale. Radio, whitewall tires.

mill a per gallon of gas. Runs and look; like. oewCao seei at. Jenning Trading Post. TV's as low as $5.00 down, with convenient easy payments at your B.

F. Goodrich Store. LOTS FOR SALE in Hamrick Park. See II. C.

Scruggs at Scrugg: Grocery. BEAGLE, female, 2 years old. AKC registered, $20.00. Fate Buchanan, Route 1, Box 57fi, Gaffney. CAROLINA EGGS Grade A.

small. Shipped 0 rauerson 1 Springs, N. C. 2 dozen $1.00. Open A.

P. M. Colleg Drive Grocery. BOTTLED GAS 20 ll)s. $1.96 20 lbs.

ji a 1 31 of Gaffney, Inc. l-iterhtate 8S at Intersection 150 PflONE IV Al'STIN DRIVE Three bed-riKitn brick veneer with Call IV 9-5411 or IV 9-6582. and '35 CHEVROLET, 4-door, Pel Air, for sale. Mack's Ahioco. Hirnie street.

NEW AND USED sewing- machines for sale; also repaired. All work guaranteed. Bring thera in or call IV 9-2130. Martin's Sewing Machine Shop. 414 E.

Frederick St. WHY PAY RENT all your life! When you can buy a lot on easy termi out on Berry's Lake Road. Drive out and look them over. A good investment for the future. See L.

R. Berry, 505 West Robin-nn street. Phone IV 9-15403 DO YOU NEED a good used tclevimon, refrigerator, electric or gas range or tires? See Ned Gulp at your friendly Goodyear Service Store, ill herokee avenue, ana 1 tfiKc up tht payments. All mer- chai.dise guaranteed or your mon-, ey liack. Coffee table for sale Mahogany finish, first $8.00 gets it! 007 Crescent tircic, IV v-mw, Vaud Hughey.

FOR RENT FOR REN'T Nice 5-room house, with gas floor furnace; in good section. Dial IV 9-o70 after 6 p. m. AND ROOMS for rent. See or call Sam G.

Service, IV 9-G704. SIX-ROOM HOI SE, 1001 East Frederick, with partial basement. Call Andy Clary, IV 9-28-10 or IV 9-4411. LARGE FIVE-ROOM brick home for rent, oil heat duct to each room, screened front porch, boxed-in bi.ck porch, 2-cnr garage. Don Patton Agency, IV 9-8520.

FOR RENT HigMrnd Courts Apr rtinents: Bedroom $25.00 Two Bedrooms Two Bedroom Duplex $35 00 Siove, refrigerator, water and maintenance famished. Phone IVunhue riemlnf Janet Fleming Jones, of 20d Petty street, died Thursday HiorniniT lit 3.MO o'clock at his residence. If wa the son of the lute Has and Victoria I.ockhart Jones, of Guffney, lie wh a member of Limestone Baptist Chinch for 30 years. He served Gaffney a tarpenter, real estate man, and business man. He us a member of Limestone Masonic Lodge No.

117. He is mrvived by his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Jones, of the home; one daughter, Mr. Olydia Valentine, of New York City; two sons, Raymond Jones, of New York City, and Richardson Jones, of Buffalo, N. one siep-daughtter, Mrs.

Annto Harris, of New York City; two adopted daughters. Miss Minnie I.itlle-john and Mis Eunice Littlejnhn, of Salisbuiy, N. three sisters, Mrs. Janie Fllison, of Gaffney, Mr. Susie Wood and Mr.

Agnes Bradley, of Statesville, N. C.j one brother, Ilui Jones, of Gaffney. Mri. Mami Mitchem Funeral service for Mrs. Mamie Mid hein, of Hetty Hill extension, in the Indian Hill com munity, will l-e conducted Sunday 1 afternoon nt 2 o'clock at lime-Stone Baptist Church with the Rev.

A. W. Goforth and the Rev. A. A.

Sim officiating. Interment will follow in the Limestone com-! 1 tery with the Foster Funeral I Home charge, assisted by the i Hetty Hill Sympathy Club. Her I remains will lie placed in the home Saturday afternoon ofter 5 p. in. Mri.

Esaie Wilkin I Funeral services for Mrs. Essie Wilkin. of Kennedy strset in I .,111 1 "i- 1 ill- lirii'iuiiCl null day afternoon at o'clock at Gethsemane Baptist Church in Chesree. Interment will follow in the Philadelphia church cemetery of Guffney with the Foster Funeral Home in charire. Deacon W.

W. Corry Deacon Willium Woodson Corry, of the Seven Springs community in Blacksburg, died Wednesday right nt o'clock at the home. Son of the lute Mitchel Milton and Moriah Jefferie Corry, he was a native of Cherokee, county. He served as deacon of Pine Grove Baptist Chute for 35 years. Funeral services will bo held Saturday afternoon at .1 o'clock at Pine Grove Baptist Church In Blacksburg with the Rev.

J. A. Caryin officiating. Interment will be in the Pine Grove cemetery with the Foster Funeral Home in charge. He is survived by his wife, Mrv Ardellu Black Corry, of the home; one daughter, Miss Wilma Lee Corry, of New York City two sons, Alon.o Corry, of Salisbury, N.

and Emanuel Corry, of Baltimore, three sisters, Mrs. Lola Jackion, of Orange, Mrs. Mima Roseboro and Mrs. Berth Smith, of Blacksburg; two brothers, Fred B. Corry, of Norfolk, and John Corry, of Shelby, N.

two grandchildren and two great grandchildren. The remains will be placed in Pine Grove Baptist Church Saturday at 1:30 p. to lie in state until the hour of funeral. I Julias Jeffariet Julian Jefferies. of East Spencer, N.

died Wednesday night in tne Kowan Memorial Hospital at Salisbury, N. C. from a long! Illness. I I He was the son ofthe late! North and Sarah Smith Jefferies and was a native of Cherokee county. Funeral services wiil be held I Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Young's Grove.

Baptist Church of route 1, Blacksburg, with the Eev, W. C. Foster officiating. Interment will follow in the Young's Grove cemetery with th; Foster Funeral Home in charge. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Mamie Mm Jefferies, of New Wk City. Mn. Julia Marie Gffnry Mrs. Julia Marie Gaffney, of route 1, Cowpens, in the I'iney Grove community, died Wednesday afteinoon ut 5:55 o'clock in the Spartanburg General Hospital, from an illnuss of 10 months. Daughter of the late Anthony and Anna Cohen Mills, she was a native of the.

Cherokee Springs lommunity. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at o'clock Lt Foster Grove Baptist Church with the Rev. David Gist officiating. wfil follow in the Island Creel cemetery with the Foster Funeral Home in charge. She is survived by her husband, James Warren Guffney; three daughters, Anita Hunter, of Woodruff, Vivian Moore and Mrs.

Alline Brown, of Cowpens; five sons, Rev. K. C. Gaffney, of Spartanburg, Dr. James W.

Gaff-i ney, of Washington, Weldon Gaffney, of Cowpens; one brother, Garnell Mills, of Cherokee Springs; step-mother, Mrs. Bessie Mills, of Cowpens; and 14 grand children. The remains will be placed in the home after 5:30 p. Saturday. 1 Jaxan Holmi Javan Holmes, 74, of Shelby, route 2, former resident of Gaffney, died Friday morning about 4:45 o'clock at the Royster Hospital at Boiling Springs, N.

C. lie had lived the past 27 years in Cleveland county. 1 Funeral services will be conducted Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Mikes Creek Bap-list Church, of which he was a member. The Rev. J.

W. Sanders and the Rev. J. E. Burke will officiate.

Interment will be in Mikes Creek cemetery with Gil-i inure Lipscomb, morticians, in Prepare for Winter WITH SNOW MUD-GRIP RE-CAPS WE HAVE ALL POPULAR SIZES AVAILABLE. Deceased. I All per ion having claims against the above estate are hereby 111 tilled to file same duly verified, th the undei signed, or W. R. 'Douglas, Probate Judge for f.hero-kee County within 5 months from the date below or forever be bar-r'd.

C. C. Hubbard, Ex ecu to r. iH'cember 20, Galfuey S. C.

Pub. Dec. 21, 31- Jan NOTICE TO CREDITORS Fdate of Charles MacB-th Iiobbs, Deceased. I per-ons having claims 'against tbe above estate are hereby I untitled to (lie same duly verified, the undorsnrried, or V. Doi gins.

Probate .1 idge for Chero-j kee Comity within months from thi' date below or forever be bar-n Mrs. Ola S. liobbs, 1 Executrix. I Ciill'ney, S. C.

December i I Pub. Dee. 2, Jan. 7. i notice to creditor Estate of Melissa Heath, De-ceused.

All persons having claims nirainst the above esUite are hereby I notified to tile same duly verified, I with the undersigned, or W. R. I Douglas, Probate Judge for Chero. kee County- within 5 from I th date below or forever be bar-1 r-d. R.

H. Foster, Administ rator. Gaifney, S. C. December 20, Pub.

Dec. 21, Jan. 7. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Pursuant to authority vejted in me us Sheriir under Title 4 of the Code of Laws of South Carolina and the Amendments thereto contained in Statute at Large No. 'Ill Acts and Joint Resolutions of the General Assembly and Statute at large No.

N20 AcU and Joint Resolutions of the general Assembly of the State of South Carolina relating to the Selnvre cr Sale and CorfUi-ation of Beer, Wine and Alcoholic Liquors, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at 10:00 a. m. on January 3, llliU, at tbe Cherokee County Courthointe the following described Wines and Alcoholic Liquors: ,4 (1) The complete stack of Wine and Alcoholic Liqilors confiscated at Loyd White's place of business August 1, llltit), on account of violation of Sections 4-204 and of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, said stock described as follows: nints ut Whiskey, 23 pints of Monarch ine, ti pint.s of Richardson's Wild Irish Rose Wine, U-u, pints of J. W. Dantt Whiskey, pints of Vodka, assorted brands, 2-! pints of Seagram's V.

8-4 pints of Ten High, 13-1, pints of Gin, 15-4 pints of Ancient Age, 2-Vi pints of Four Roses, S-'-i pints of Sca-rram's 7 Crown, 3-4 pints of Sen-gvHm's V. 1-4 pint StUJ brook Corn, 1-4 pint of Imperial, 5-4 pints of Old Stag, 4-1 a pinU Old Crow, 0.4 Old Setter, 3-4 pint' Old Hickory, 2.4 pints Corby, 2-4 pin's Early Times, 2-4 pints Kentucky Gentleman. $-4 pints Bourbon Deluxe and "ints assorted l.iyiors. 12) Alt stork of Alcoholic Li-jiiors and Wines confiscated from Joe K. Reynolds' place of business August I.

on account of violation of Sec'ions and t-KM 10 of the K'o2 Code of Laws of South Carolina, said stock de-scrited as follows; 10.4 pints of Stillhroolv Corn, p-4 pints of Old Crow, pint, of old Hickory, 1 of Monarrh Sherry Wine, phis more pii.ts of samo brand, 12-4 pints of Nikalolf Vodka. 2-4 Dinta of Corn Crib Kentucky his-Key, 7-''; pints of Seagram V. ID-4 pints of old Crow, 12-4 pin's of Caivert Reserve, 5-4 pints of Bourbon Deluxe, 2-4 pint of So; gram's Gin, 2-4 pints of Richardson's ml Rose Wino, 1-4 pint of Gordon Gin, 1-4 pin! of Imperial Whiskev. CI) All stock of Alcoholic Liquors and ines confiscated fro-ns Earl Cash place of business, August 1. VMM, on account of violation of Sections 4-204 and of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, said stock described as fellows: 10-4 pints of Calvert Reserve, 4 pints of Old Sta, 5-4 pints of Seagram's V.

6-4 rdnts of Taaka Vodka, 3-4 pints of Paul Jones, 4-4 pints of Imperial, 3-4 pints of Hiram Walker, ti-4 pints of Old Crow, 5-'a pints of Bourbon Deluxe, 8-4 pints of Ancient Age, 3-4 pints of Old Setter, 3-4 pints of Stillbrook Corn, 4-4 pints of Old Hickory, 1-4 pint of Cream of Kentucky, 3-4 pints of Corby, 3-4 pints of Seagram 7 Crown, 3-4 pints of J. W. Dantt, 1-4 pint of Echo Springs, 1-4 pint of Smirnoff Vodka, 4-4 pints of Golden Age Gin, 3-4 pints of Seagram Gin, 3-4 pints of Schenley O. F. 2 of Old Monarch Wine, 2 nints of Richards Wild Irish Kfcse Wine, Under provisions of Law, bids will only be accepted from duly Licensed Manufacturers, Wholesalers, or Retail dealers; and no Liquors shall be delivered within a period of live (a) days after said sale during which time the Tax Commission may reject any or all bids.

Julian B. Wright, SheriiT, herokee County, S. C. December It, Pub. Dec.

17, 24, oi. CENTRAL Ill West Birnie Street TIRE CO. Dial IV 9-2519 SEE US FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING NEEDS Tbe Ledger if AN OPEN LETTER TO OUR FRIENDS: Another year has etnktl, and we lure i LIPSCOMB MOTORS hope that 19G0 was a happy and successful one for you and your family. We also hope that the coming year brings you pood health, prosperity, and happiness. We'd like to thank you for makiiijj this past a ir'od one for us it couldn't have been without your confidence and support.

You've helped us prove that A CAR DEALER CAN build food will That by riving his customers Top Value for money received lie build a sound business. Our entire staff is looking forward to We hope that we can be of service to you and that you'll come to Us when you're ready for a newer, better car than you're now driving. Until we see you again, we all wish you A HAPPY, PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR! Sincerely, WALTON Ek IJPSCOMR. C. WOODROW HARRIS, And Our Entire Staff.

P. S. Remember, WOODY says; "If you don't know cars, KNOW YOUR DEALER." i MM4SMMW.

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