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Many Endorse the Candidacy of the Superior Court of the Sixth Judicial District ■ -• ( Clinton. X. C , March 19, 1M1. To HU fwcScsty, Hap. Caaanc MmtUs, Covaraat af Xarth Care £-»*, b<i'«k, N. C.: Hot'ored Sir: In die trial af tha Rtceamt af rit. O. H. ATe*. Jadae af tha Sa jV Court «f fie Sixth Jad«ia : Still, «i tha arviarraicaad prac • r sjr Icvyatt »' tha Bar af fTia^in t*d car •ii' e.'fly mtlinr and recam L id far vans, eaiulderatioa tha ep - -rtsre.lt af Hon. Hoary K. Mm. o' vltason. X. C., as ilia wcceaier af ' - Xfe AEcr. HU local attain msci’-j i .I'raote and Judicial tawprraaaut i •c'nestly fit Va far thla upaniWr ' o-Jtloe, I'pvy A. Grady. J. Abner Parker, fvui M. Fatrloth. P. G. Cmwkf, no a Kerr, Sr„ A. lick Orahaa. •>a. K. Butier, Jao. E. Fowler. X: H. CromoWr, Fitikuph WhHBeW ‘iUka-nl 1.. flcrr.ax, J. C. Kaanady, l:"«* Batlrr, K. C. Bobineon Tha farevoac splendidly phrased I'-deneaent, ia the epie.oa of thli • -r.tar ixpitLci tha central Judc rtcat af tha people af 8ampeon Com* t\ ami certainly the m.niien af tha ecuntj her woo hare cocagvd 1a friendly -combat with hiai and have none closely associated with Ida. ■•'•me far mrr.y yaaxa and will ha ru . dod as competent authority. Ta • ■■a IHIVfTWi, f C» 'V.A, that Henry Khae Fallen, Kaq. l&oouuwokg capable at filling the • f ce tf Judge, to provide orar tha •» ’• trier Caurta of the State. 9b experience, education, natural rcJ trail polled legal mind, acumen r, a counsellor at tha bar, coupled v'th kit caatiuui, and patea-taUng vt:W of practice, alt fit h'm, to t 1 j:j dagteo, for too important afiee ♦ r Judge. And with euch equipment rl! tha people af tha Sixth Judicial i ■ . trki may foe? Mire thtt tho at ale: r.‘ jot tier would Vj rvenly held la kV handa and tbt toe fuctriy of the law would rot lafftr. Many c t xeas of the coanty, bra. -,\tt»i of political partial, have a -l*r •ucoQoetlua of Die work of the *• «aotr.l Jr.igc A. A. KcKoy, one *3 rev ore hi* moatary, heesnae hi hfu..y latved the people of the : talc nurd death. r,wi <if ■« have the record* cor i-ctly) he WU4 jaicceodad in 1U* he f :'3l*o* . OU trywian, tar gtftod E. T ray kin, ubo was tho awpolotce of f ertrtar f.»lc» aad who made a very V!'l'» it ’.'c,i4 04 tho bench and r» •t acted credit npoa tha coanty. Upon hie . rre’.g.iotioa Gov spies ri'ae Cost ey®oincad Solicitor 07 H /.! an of D. pil.i Qapj'.y, who had to rs svo ■ tc, l enoir Cour-ty, and who ■U acceptably discharged tha datia. i-' tho after, nod will quit tha bench •• "'•h too thought lingering in tha nidi of the people that ha wa* a 'Jgc w':o tampand Justice with way, It now aooma fitting and proper thot to* (Itlsans Of Sampoao aheold * ooita tba lawyan of Cm rtatty* whew eewletleei are oo ' s^dK^jr statod above, sod uk to: vcior* of too diatrirt, to make our ra :d.d»U their candidate and place h'm t« tha exn'tc l amt highly Taopvrt * .. Of* o: confidently boliaviag that i< w3i up to tV cundatd *t by SIcKoy, Uoyu.n and Alien, and dirchorgu the tabu of tho Ugh po«U r. t c honovtly aad trail. Eeepocefa'ihr, HCVJY J. HIKES. April nth. in*. Una. Jotr,.hu. Daniels, . ?.sleigh. 3C C~ War Mr. Daniels: “tewe weeks ago aa item appear ed (a the state wear to the affect that r'udgr Oliver H. Allan waa thinking vf retiring gram the teach and act i :g upum the idea that the report waa tract friend* a* Henry K. Fataoa be • aaae rate re 5te<i <a having bin take the place of Judge Allen. It tacas cut that the rumor war J founded, at least fee the proauat, cud I am rare Judge A Ren and hi* rVenda hilly understand that Mr. FrJasa would only consider the mat ter af asking far the place at aD whan 11 was known that Judge Allen was TOlsntarily retiring; in view of ‘hr cordial relations and warm frigad ■-•p that havrso long existed batwcaa Mr, Taira a and Judge Alba. I am writing yea to ask that yea Strep In mrnd thc ponajrllity nf Judge * Vrn’* vole alary retirement, and ihsnld tab occur. I vary mock hop: .•ru aaa give Mr. Fslsen your nmpart rt the socteaso/ of Judge Aden. 1 aen latllnaf to believe Governor Mor -.boa would favorably consider htan br: than* w.Tl prabably be a a amber «f caprice r-te from which a choice 1 knew ye art.’rally ad (he lawyer, of thin district and without prejudice to any of them be Cove that Mr. Fai i os weald make »crimp! the best all »>aad Judge at them all, certainly m s' vV7a r, i*m ■ mr itijlbnl uarih deaorvr mteguitian. Trnst'rg you wifi be abb te give lb. FaUae year support should the • —tlogaa ey arise when a sneeesaer to Judg^ Alton will have ie be await Team very trrir. L. A. ItTKOXt I I ^_ 4y dear Governor : “In event of the resignation o‘ •ud*n Oliver H. A)!en|l ttot Uli ■pyoitunity to add my —f—TTmrrf » that af tha CUaton Her at Hoe. Henry K. Faiaon of Clin tan. I have **r- FaJaon twenty or twenty Wa 7*nre <*»ltn intimately: I velea hi. .■tteadahlp vary highly; 1 vehae hit *b3tty equally to. Ton know whet -tampion County kaa had te eeffar •hd »b*e tha appaetaolty offara it eal' U terra that County, at the aanu time making m eminent appointment iTSmTSASE* 1 v" “■gs&fifTSah. i COUNTY POLITICS TO THC^DnoOCKATK: VOTSRf hereby aanaeen myaatf a can -ttdata for Baeerdor of tha Bacarder’i rmmrt af Harnett county, eubjoct la ‘n*4um#B *f *** D*BW>'n,*ie Ami} If alerted. I pledge a XuHUiment of the detloa of the oBce wnhoot few «r favor, u I have heretofore tried to de. ^ULrSfcvOWOH. U He. t«U«. of toaohlkoa Primary Fa. Anniw* Tiwnshlp Pureoaot to a call baaed by Hon. v. 1’. Byrd. Chairmaa at tha Repob !bu Executive Committee of fear i«R County, the Republican primary or Averaaboro Towuhip will ho hold m Saturday, April Mt/lMS, at 1:00 x'dock p m, tathe Recorder* coorV warn, in th« Municipal BeUding. la Mon. This primary la railed for tha par tore of eloctthg del*gata* to tha R* -tdbEun county ceoveertioa which ti 0 bo held In Lmiotgen. oa Monday. Vprll loth, KM, for the parpoao of lifting dal agate* to the Republican tot* eoavartra which moot* to Wn. b>.5-Sal«m, an Wedneeday, April IS, •SIS. Thi. SOth. day at March, ISM. B. H. XBENIGAN. n v. T~** 1EMOCRAT1C COUNTY CONVEN TION AND PNSCINCT MEET INGS ABE «*aii tn Pursuant to tha action e* the State democratic Executive Committee. tha bntet. County Democratic Ceavoa -oa U hereby called to mmt ia the Courthouse on Saturday, April 15th, 1522, at 11 o'eloek a. m-, for the tsipooa of electing delegates to State Convention, and treasacUon of rack ’User bnainan aa may coca* before the convention. Immediately upon the adjournment if tli* County Coneeatian, tha Ceua Tf Exaaotiva Oommlttee will meat 1 'd elect a chairman and secretary On Satirday before tha Coaaty Co-venation, that ia, April Sth, tbs Cbm erratic voter* are railed to omet it the'r various voting place*, for th* purpose of electing a Precinct Com «amaMHmammi«waH=s «n*ttoc of fire membo-- a id d:lc-vr » t» tho County Convention. Thia i» th* <ir»t upportan'ty vi a. tbo women voters (wv« hod l» j «i|»Ote io ’ the party's organ endo.i and *e treat they will a-te-id ;h.* < meeting* ia laigr number*. By rpociol aoueoaeumunt of llu Ptllhit Chaiino, the Froclnu' maotiag* In any inroepo rated tone -aajr he bold at • o'clock p. a.. In Komi of T, whom it U dutiable. Seepootfulhr, • CKA8. BOSS. County Chaiitnen. A. u. SHAW. laaratoiy. Thia March ST. IMS. FOB REGISTER OF DEEDS To the Votora of Harnett County: Thia la to inform you that I am a candidate tor another tana as Bag later of Deeds, and will appreciate your enypoct- If you eca At to eioet ■no again I pledge to your county the muse faithfulness in the performance of tho tattoo of pry oflfce that hat boon my custom In th* put I also eriah to taka thia moani of eiprsaaiag to yoa my aincoro appreciation of your paat favors. Sincerely, W. H. rAUCETTE. UUingtoo. Maaeh SO, 1BU. To tbo Voters of Harriott County: I hereby announce my candidacy 'or Judge of the Recorder'* Court *af Harriott County, subject to tho action of the Democratic primary to bo kcM June Srd. Your support will ha appreciated. Hamartfally, CABINE8S H. BROWN. LUlingtbn, March IB IBM For Ctorh h»>riw Coon To tha Democratic Vetera ot Harnett County: Haring keen urged by a largo Bom ber ot people form different auctions or the county to cater the race for Clark of the Superior Court, I here by publicly announce myself a can didate fur the oflka of Clark of the Superior Court, eubject to the De mocratic Primary ia Jana. I am from a section ot the county—Suckhom TowoMdp—which haa hud ocant re cognition at the hands ot tha party in tha affair* of the County for many yean. If I am norm mated and efeetod I pledge to the people of the ! County an officiant administration of 'the office of Clark of the Superior | Court. This the 23rd day of March, IMS. Baapectfutly. _ ' L. M. CHAFFIN. March 34 tf.__ FOK REGISTER OF DEEDS I arlA to announce that I am a candidate for the oAec af Bcgietar of Deeds of Harnett County, subject to ’ the action of the Democratic primary. Yuan eery truly, ALLEN M. SHAW. ’ April 7 tf. | FOR THE SENATE ! My roll ms Democrats of Harnett: Out new Senatorial District ii composed of Harnett. Hoke, Moore and Randolph, and will bar* two sen ator*. It haa baea agreed that Har nett and Moore ahaO each nominate one af tha Dameeratla candidate! this year. I haea aa amhhiaa to be Her aat»*a aandldeto. aad-MwE.eehualt.an name to the rotors at the June pn **Any qaaJIftoattons that 1 may hare j for the place are koeva to you. and Ilf you me propor to beam am with thia oKpiueoen af year confidence. 1 shall gratefully accept the trust and 1'iC •'*ra the C'aaa i ib'Vr ; i’ v* 1 v"i * .vs iajioiV. If i.i >o.. • iplusS l * .a c art* . C t' • ,1.1 1 .jlvi ! ^ rhe « uj-'t-. J> rli • tv.'a . . < ii.6.r‘. •*-t ;i‘.c ■ • i ■ be Co sVl . o <9tV / *. .1 i; ■ i-’.t-t ■fivr.l :ic j- etk t i.i r. ■«' ' voii- iv.t o -. n «• .. I, St'* <!*rv .S lb *•*• i£ i* • : . tl *• el? "c: . : CflAi . :• >•:. ' ; y.aa. j «je> s*. • n*. ;'o the De.mc. t e Vo.. i., a ,* . o*.* Cptt*h: , Subject ts ye* " t* cc * S‘ - a • ' i" txprru them the Ttai-dvi- -1 mere | off*.* 31- sei! *y i •*;.J 'rf -.t:! Jor the eSJt.-* o' Itr.lV • o{ t'-o IS a »*; I *- ' Re;jre»«'.'al!»er. li iou retuTe •••«[ to this c®«* I shell aynrtclcte :h • honor greatly and arid serve >0,. «. TX4 be.t j? my hbflity. Shou'i >a j: ■ -hole* fall nyoo tone other C.vi.f*' data I shall e heart ally uceeit your' judgment ard joia with you in tha effort to elect the nomhiea by a gruai-| ly increased majority. Very si* er rely. N. 4. TOWKSEN1’. 1 7 tfe. • Republican CaoaSy Cnmlin I Republican voter* of liarnett coun ty will uko notice that a county conveation 1* hereby called to meet at tha courthouse In LilKagton on i Monday, April 10th, 1IMU, at 11 o’clock A. M.. f*r the purpose of | electing dilag* tos to the State cor vnation which 1* to amcmUle at Win Cco-Salem April ltth, and also to fleet delegate* to the Congressional and senatorial conventions which are yet to be eatlsd, aid ta transact »uch •ther business as the convention may desire. The chairman af the various pre cinct committees will take notice of | this can, and isstft a call for a pri mary to be held hr thalr respective | tuwnsfitpe at 3 o'clock F. M., on Sat urday April 8th. int, and elect dole- 1 gates to the county convention to be bold the following Monday. The members of tho county exe cutive cohualttee tad all leadens of tha party throughout thr county will j please give both thr primaries and | the convention as much publicity as J possible to the end that we may have j a fall delegation from each precinct. I This March 87th. 1922. W. P. BYRD, Chairman, H- T. ATKINS, Secretary. March 28 SI April 4 7th. NOTICE TO ALL DEMOCRATS OF SAMPSON COUNTY Par*unlit u> call W the State Demo cratic Executive Committee all Dex>« crata of Sampion County are herc.br notified to moot at their votiag’ j.«tn cee on Saturday. April 8th, 1933, at 2 o’clock and elect a Township Com mittee and Dniegataa to the County Convention which i» called to meet I i Clinton on Saturday, April I5th. 1922, at 11 o'clock M. F1TEHUCH WHITFIKU). Chat. Co. Kxrnytlvc Committee I have an amhitlou to represent Harnett in the next Legislature and ark your rapport, (object to the Democratic Primary. If nominated •and elected I will d'cchatgr my da-1 ties to the beet of bit ability. II you | ag—»gi w ■ I -—1 _■ ! •— - T~ - W> n*. to honor mi at tb* pollt it '*'11 bf prtatly appreciated, bat V;!ii you itominat* another to fill "h*. olf. v, tbcn my **rv:c*« and bast lluit-i arp with tb* pally 'n ,l*o! , out chol.e. 'Jl.jUK.ry you fur y*uv soppott. ( ru. HetpeciTulh, 'i\ l ROBERT YOUNCI. tier. o. A. Lloyd, of Rincbur.U. If conducted the Kpiicopel earvire* tier* I Sunday morning in the tchoni »adi | torium. ! EDITOR TAKES CMARCk? Ob- PAPER Me'.ar.c, P'll 5-—C. S. Pemell, of LH’rhim, U the new o>1itor of the 1 iMrhotio Ri'lc rpriic, .beginning ii« work Wednesday morning. f- B. Benton, who haa bean in tharga of tha paper for a year, gone heck to Beit'cn, where he owne a paper and will edit that again. • Hi liar been ouco»>rful In bring ing the Entorpriar through a very crucial period and It <e now a raprt sen tatiVo paper with a Urge circula tion. I j j I I ANNOUNCE ATTRACTIVE PRICES IN THE • CELEBRATED LINE OF i ' ■ AVERY IMPLEMENTS j - THE BEST FOR THE FARMER -And all other tools needed o tithe farm--— • « # * • " Soo our big display of Spring Floor4 Coverings AND SEASONABLE HOUSE FURNISHINGS -ALWAYS IN THE LEAD —-£ — . Butler Brothers j DaBBt N. C. •> Varina, MX. I New Dresses, New Coat * Suits, New Slippers Just Arrived and all Being Offered in E -—OUR-I Big Spring Sale THOUSANDS OF OTHER BAR- • j GAINS AWAIT YOUR COMING. I GOLDSTEIN’S . Dunn’s - Best - Cash * Store , . . _ * -— - Spring Footwear if you have not seen Johiuon Brother's fine display, you have misled sometlung the. you would enjoy. WE HAVE SHOLL, PUMPS AND SLIPPERS TO FIT AND GRACE -EVERY FOOT___ Come and tell us your shoe troubles. We can solve your problem. 0
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