PAGE FOUR A 0i>/l f? ovi/lout who are seeking to be re-nomin t?gvu ixesiaem ated 3 Rolanci Mintz spoke tc Di6S At H01116 the voters, as did R. Will Davis Southport man. S. C. Gore anc Mrs. Olive Mintz, aged lady of J. C. Chadwick came In late the Mill Branch community, pas- but were given an opportunity sed away at her home Satur- to speak. L. C. Tripp, eighth day night, April 30th. candidate for this office, was , Aunt Ollie, as she was known, not present. f/as highly respected and loved G. T. Reid was the only canby every one. She lived to be didate for the board of educaover 83 years old and despite her tion who was present for the declining health looked after her meeting. home until she suffered a stroke M. A. Northrop led off the just a week before her ceath. talks for aspirants for the nominShe was laid to rest on Surday ation for coroner. He was followafternoon in the Mintz cemetery ed by John G. Caison, incumbent, near Shallotte by the side of her | and Drew Long, the third enhusband who preceeded her to | trant. the grave seven years ago. She i Talks made by the three men leaves 2 sons, B. J. Mintz, Wil- iseekin* nomination for the sher, ? , ... Jiffs office were short and sweet, mmgton, and Claudius M.ntz, of j A Russ, Wrent Mintz and the old home: two daughters,; Dil]on Gfli ke ,n that ord_ Mrs. J. W. Hewett, Shallotte, and er (Miss Julia Mintz, of the old 'Captain j. B Church niade an home, nine grand children also appeal for the support of dry survive. voters in his first talk before J . . a political gathering. Cornelius If The child population of England ; xhomas f0n0wed him with a increased 40 per cent between | somewhat longer outline of policy. ||j 1351 antl j Included in his platform was a | dry plank. R. E. Sentelle, third DEMOCRATS HOLD candidate for the nomination, was t SPEAKING MEET in Asheville on business. He had IN COURTHOUSE a case in court there that day, (Continued from page 1) and another in Newton on Monsecure votes." He devoted most day. of his allotted time to a plea for Clifton Moore, of Burgaw, was party loyalty over and above present at the meeting and made personal ambition. a fine impression on the audience | First man introduced to the in a well-stated appeal for their crowd by Chairman L. T. Yas- j confidence and support in his K kell presiding, was J. M. Roach, | race for Judge of the Superior chairmen of the board of county j court. J. J. Burney, his opponent, commissioners. He was followed was not present, by Oliver Lewis and S. J. Frink, Junius Powell, candidate for also present members of the board j nomination as solicitor, spoke | | for County Commissioner | On two occasions I have had the p privilege of serving the citizens of || f| Brunswick county as a member of the pf jj| board of county commissioners. In ?j[ each instance I have served to the || | very best of my ability. I now am |f seeking nomination on the Democrat[ -V ic Ticket in the Primary, June 4th. "r; upon the basis of my record in the ft' jg past. Your active support and vote || will be greatly appreciated. W j | OLIVER LEWIS } 1 WHETHER YOU FISH ... K OR SWIM LIKE A FISH We Have The Outdoor Wear For U Your Needs . . And That's No Fish 6 Story! MEN'S COVERALLS In White, Khaki and Stripes. All Sizes and Brands? For $1.95 FISH HATS Adjustable Band Helmets and Green Visor Bill Styles? 48c to 89c MEN'S RAIN SLICKERS $2.95 MEN'S COTTON SLACKS 97c up | FOR THE LADIES! LADIES' BEACH SHORTS 59c to $1.45 LADIES' BEACH SLACKS j 97c to $1.45 I > BRADLEY SWIM SUITS (All Styles) / $3.95 up ALLEN-A SWIM SUITS $2.95 up Other Fine Brands Of SWIM SUITS $1.95 to $2.95 LADIES' PLAIN SUITS 97c to $2.95 I Efird's P WILMINGTON, N. C. i THE STATE PORT PILOT, S briefly to voters assembled. David orderly. Each defendant was > Sinclair, the other candidate, was remitted, and the costs of the , not present. case. 1: Tilghman Blackburn, white, BASEBALL TEAM | was charged with carrying IS WORKING OUT concealed weapon?a butcher 11 (Continued on page 7) knife. Action of nol pros with i Neil and Eddie Spencer, veterans leave was taken at no cost to of other years. Fred Willing, for- the county. mer mainstay of the local mound Doshie Blackburn, white, who , corps, is expected to report this pleaded gumy to charges of week. cursing on the public highway, Ed. Wells, Lawrence Willing was &ven 30 days in her and Billie Newton are other ex- sentence being suspended upon perienced players who are report- Payment of the costs of the case ing for daily workouts. Herbert and uP?n the further condition Rodgers is a valuable addition to that she refrain from raising the squad, and will be used eit- furU>er disturbance upon the proher behind the bat or on the in- Per'y Frink. field. Younger players who have been May Place Buoy Marker showing an interest in the team Over Wreck Of Mt. Dyrfus are Hugh Spencer, Dan Clemmons (Continued from page 1) and Eugene O'Brien. by Mr. Keziah asking that the Garland Hubbard is manager of buoy marker be placed, the local outfit. Old wrecks are notorious as good fishing grounds, so when it If These Pictures Are Good was su^ested 801116 time aB? Southport's Fame Spreads 0,6 bull of the Mt. Dyrfus (Continued from page 1) be dynamited local sportsmen probecoming interested in fish- tested. Superintendent Beck asing Another striking portray- certained her location, declared al will be the absolute safe- that she constituted no menace ty attendent on fishing at !t0 nav^ation and ruIed that she Southport. The local boat- should remain intact so long as men are noted for their care- |wlnd and weather would permit, fulness and attention to the ' safety of all in their charge, THURSDAY TO BE and it is a striking fact that I HOSPITAL DAY j I /OAnfinnod fmm nap-e nnel I no life has ever been lost or i ?? *"_dt endangered, nor any injury 'building. Most noticable is the resustained by anyone engaged j Pointing and replastering of the in sport fishing here. [main floor. The colored ward As an illustration of the also has been repainted and relocal carefulness, one series | furnished. of six pictures will show J Most apparent need of the hosMiss Lough I in falling over- Pital now is a thorough job of board from the Fannie Quid- repainting and repair work on the ley. In the next she is seen fir?t floor, struggling in the water. , ; The prow of a lifeboat glides Still Uncertain About into view and a life jacket is CCC Camp Buildings Here thrown with such skill that j (Continued from page 1) it falls within a few inches jded the owners of the property of the straggler. The boat jwill give the city a lease on the moves alongside the girl, [lands. Captain I. B. Bussells, who now supported by the jack- [represents the owners, has agreet, and a brawny guardsman ed to do this provided plumbing reaches over and yanks her [fixtures, water lines, wiring, etc., into the boat, she is stretch- is left in these structures, ed across a seat and the wa- First word from headquarters ter forced out of her lungs. on this matter is that this will The final shows the Coast not be done. However, city officiGuard moving away and als are hopeful that the four laughing about it, after re- [buildings will be left in such conturning the young lady to jdition that they will be of some the boat from which she fell. ;use to Southport in caring for .? [overflow crowds of various kinds NUMEROUS CASES ! on special occasions. BEFORE RECORDER ? (Continued from page 1) FINAL DECREE IS case. FILED IN COURT Archie Babson, white, was (Continued from page one) charged with larceny. Probable .mer in a consent order signed I cause was found and he was by attorneys for the Hale Beach | bound over to Superior court j Development Co. and attorneys under a Donci ot $3U0.uu. lor uits rcwvci. Grant Shelton and Elbert Her- An order has been entered diring, white, pleaded guilty to recting the receiver to sell Hale charges of being drunk and dis- Beach to satisfy judgment held | IF YOU WANT TO ... | Rent A Cottage ... | | Lease A Furnished House .. | | Purchase A Home... | 1 ~or"~ s I PURCHASE DESIRABLE I -S I I BUILDING PROPERTY ? If COMMUNICATE WITH ? 8 ' H I The Stevens Real I | I | Estate Agency t | SOUTHPORT, N. C. I U 7 x P 5,: | M p. if We Have A Particularly At- | MS W ]| tractive Proposition For Paries I | Interested In Purchasing | I HOTEL PROPERTY! | OUTHPORT, N. C. by the Brunswick county board sportsmen who come to Southof education and the board of port. county commissioners. terra furma good NUMEROUS ROWAN remedy for disease FISHERMEN HERE Continued from Page 1) (Continued from page 1) port on him was from Supply, have totalled 62 persons, all here The man was Grover Simand out fishing, excepting a few mons, who went aooara tne who were too seasick to fish. lightship for the first time Concord, another good town in May 1. Seasickness got him, Cabarrus, also sends many sports-1 and from the time he went men. Cabarrus ranks pretty well aboard until he landed again with Rowan for the number of I at Southport he was a sick For Charter At.. . SOUTHPORT, N. C. I T 14 F I m. * a m FANNIE QUIDLEY ? OF ? GLOUCESTER, N. C. Capt. Edward Nelson MACKEREL AND BLUE FISH TROLLING, TROUT FISHING Reservations May Be Made Through SOUTHPORT CIVIC CLUB "'?agj: SURE CURE FOR SEA SICKNESS Carry Along A Bottle Of AM0N0-BR0M WHEN YOU GO FISHING AND ENJOY ii EVERY MOMENT OF YOUR TRIP! 1] CHECK THESE SUPPLIES:? l|j Sun-Glasses . . . Suntan Oil Thermos Battles . . . Sun Shades Sandwiches . . . Modern Fountain Service Watson's Pharmacy SOUTHPORT, N. G. HllH HI;' Kill I ?ll' I Ml' I Miy>j> > I V-'> 1 | Rive? I SEAFOOD OU I J WE ESPECIAL * Fishing ? COOL, CLEAN, i i REST ROOMS FOR LAI A ? I ?? RIVERVU | CRAWFORD ROURK I Let Us Help To A rrange Official Weighing Station Is ON THE SOUTHPO WEDNESDAY, MAY H, , man. good take during one out on the shoals. 9| THESE MEN HAD The same day a party of (l.j PLENTY OF LUCK; 30 Kannapolts men maae a (Continued from page >one) catch of "Gulf Stream r> have run to around 325 pounds, from two of the boats of and that is considered a pretty j Burris. THE BOWMER BOAT | RECOGNIZED FOR SERVICE TO 9 FISHING PARTIES I OUR CUSTOMERS ALWAYS PLEASED | For Reservations Write Or Wire ?g CAPT. H. T. BOWMER I Phone 41-J. SOUTHPORT, N. C. I WILMINGTON Carolina WILMINGTOxTO vvf.d., thurs., fri? sat., ; ?^ may 11-12-13-14 j starts, monday, 1 may ie g fcj^l ew Cafe I R SPECIALTY 1 LY CATER TO 1 Parties * 1 pniiront a di r 1 LUi'ir UIV1 HOLCi I 31ES And GENTLEMEN W CAFE ??? 1 HARRY ROURK I ' For Your Fishing Party 9 *Jew Hanover Fishing Club ? lTERFRONT I RT, N. C. 1 3B

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