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If YOU WANT Franklin County To Have One of The ~ JuUitidl Officer Then you will have to vote for Franklin County Candidates. To my fellow voters, friends and citizens of Frank lin County I wish to say that I have made no personal canvass in my home county as I am naturally expect ing my home people to stand by me in this campaign for the Solicitorship. The seventh judicial district is composed of only Franklin and Wake Counties. Normally Wake Coun ty casts about 5,000 votes and Franklin about 2,000. Wake being a very large county with nearly three times the vote of*Franklin, it has been necessary that I devote what time I have had to spare for the cam paign in Wake County. Being a comparative stran ger in Wake it was necessary that I get acquainted there to some extent. I now have many friends in Wake who are actively waging my campaign for me. There is every indication that I can and will win the nomination. Your active support will be greatly ap preciated. S. A. Newell Political Advertising P. W. WHELESS Dry Goods Company Offers Special Low Prices on * Dry Goods, Ladies' and Children's Ready-to Wear and Shoes. Ladies' Coats and Suits, Dresses* Skirts and Waists at Money Saving Prices Make Your Purchases Here And Buy v Liberty Bonds LWith The Difference. F. W. WHELESS Dry Goods Company Wt> Still Hav<> a Full Supply of Everything Needed on the farm and are ready to serve you at your will. In keeping with the spirit of America in the war, however, we would advise you to curtail your require ments all you can and use nothing you can do without. Take the surplus cash you will have thoreby and con tribute to the Red Cross or buy War Stamps or Gov ernment Bonds. Come to see us when we can serve you in any capacity. "Satisfaction Is Our Motto" W. D. FULLER & CO. / Wood, North Carolina
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