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MAKING THE CARELESS MORE
CARELESS
Discussing the advisability of the
state "Titgriwg into . the_ automobile
casualty insurance business, and
?nrmlring it compulsory for all automo
bile owners to carry such insurance,
the Manufacturers News of Chicago,
says: * ' "
"There can be no question that the
driver whose sense of personal re
sponsibility is imperfect?and there
are many such ? gains a certain
amount of mental immunity and
freedom from personal liability,"
when his car carries public liability
insurance.
"Liability insurance being, howev
er, relatively expensive, those who
voluntarily buy it usually have
some sense of proportion and
are not likely to abuse its protection.
But make it compulsory make every
car carry liability insurance as a mat
ter of law, and there will be a de
cline of personal responsibility, the
results of which might be distressing
in the extreme.
"It should be obvious that acci
dents cannot be reduced by permit
ting the state, instead of the respon
sible agent, to pay the cost. The as
surance that a driver causing an ac
cident would become the defendant in
a criminal case would have a much
more salutary effect. Such an expe
rience is unpleasant even when ac
quittal is certain,' and even the irre
sponsible driver would use extreme
care to avoid it."
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FOR TREASURER.
I am a candidate for re-election as
County Treasurer, subject to the ac
tion of the Democratic primary.
A T. MOORE.
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1 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
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\ hereby annoynce my candidacy
for comity commissioner, subject to
the democratic primary June 5, and
wiH appreciate your support.
, HEBER H. PORTER,
Chicod Township.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby-announce myself a candi
date for county commissioner, subject
to the action 0# the democratic pri
mary to be held in June. I would
greatly appreciate your support.
R. W. SMITH,
Ayden, N. C.
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FOR SHERIFF
Dear Voter: I take tips method of
informing, my many friends thropgfi
out the county, and the geneptfvotr
ing public, that I .VilF.be a^i&ndidate
for re-election to thVoffme of Sheriff
at Pitt County, in ye Democratic
-jfrimaiT to be held Wynne.
In addition to tjiIs anWncement I
wish to expresa^hy sincetX^pprecia
tioo for the h^nor conferred ajjon me
by electing/ me to this office at^he
last election, and, if again nomialfcqd
ami elected, I promiaeyou a continu
ance of my best services.
; Sincerely yours, ; r V
A C. JACKSON.
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HISTORY IN CA3C? [!
This replica ofliitetoric Independ
ence Hall in Philadelphia is a fine ex
ample of the baker's art. It was made
by the chef of one of Philadelphia's
leading hotels to advertise the Sesqul
Centennial International Exposition,
which will open in that city June 1
and run to December 1 to celebrate
the 160th anniversary of American In
dependence. The "State House"
stands on a table at the entrance to
the main dining room of the hotel. .
A REAL HEROINE
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Edith May Adams of Barringtnn, N.
J., the lint American School girl to )
be entered as a candidate for the ^
American Youth Award. The Ameri- ;
can Yonth and Teacher Award was
established by the Board of Directors
of the SesquKJentennial International
Exposition In Philadelphia as a tribute ?
to the yonth and teachers of the na
tion. . Miss Adams Is a candidate for
the Golden Eaglette, the highest gift -
in the hands of the Girl Scouts. She
was cited recently for *excepfional
bravery for remaining Inside a blaz
ing hoSdlng helping physicians to
give first aid treatment to Injured fire
men. j
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Federal Commissioner
L Bear Admiral H. 0. Sttckaey, re
II tired, who bag been appointed by Sec
I[ retaries Hoover and Kellogg as Fed
i era! Commissioner to the Sesqul-Cen
H tenaitl International Exposition com-'
;i memorating^tbe 150th anniversary^
I 1 to December L Admiral Stickney
I win Q0 ']jj XQii CUSTKB Ol UOlwd I
WYATT C. TUCKER *
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I Stand For The Reasonable Enforcement of
AD The Laws. j
If you believe that the political phira should be passed; j
around and that the Sheriff's office should have a new force,
and \f you think 1 am the man for the place, I will highly [
appreciate your vote and influenced Should I be elected, I 1
will do my very best to measure up to your expectations. \
I do not believe in ah extreme or radical policy in any- I
thing, for an extremist on any subject can never secure the
co-operation of conservative people, which I realize is ah- ;
solutely necessary to put over^rfccessfully any kind of a i
program. However, I do stpfla for a reasonable enforce- I
nient policy,Jbased upon safe, sane and sound principles. [
I hope, you will see fl?to eject me to the office of Sheriff >
and permit me to nrove to you my worthiness as your [
humble servant. / |
> Yours to serve,
> -^7y WYATT C. TUCKfeH.
We, the undersigned citizens of FarinVille Township, |
Pitt County, knowing Wyatt C. Tucker tp be a man of good *
moral character and business ability, heartily endorse his i >
candidacy for the office of Sheriff of Pitt County: ! J
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A. W. Bobbitt
R. R. Newton
Joab B. Tyson
C. A. Tyson
J. S. Warren
J. M. Stansill
R. A. Joyner
J. W. Holmes
B. 0. Turnage
W. H. Moore
<1 C. Joyner, M. D.
W.J. Turnage
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G. MrAtwater
G. Alex. Rouse
I>. E. Ogfesby
J. M. Hobgood
W. C. Kolston
W. J. Rasberry
R,- H. TCnott '
R. A. Fields
?T. B. Joyner
R. E. Tucker
W. D. Bryan, Jr.
W. M. Willis, M. D.
G. M. Shirley
T. C. Turnage
F. M. Smith
A. Horton
E. S. Hobgood
R. O. Lang
C. R. Hardy
W. G. "fiheppard
E. F. Hufflnes
G. E.JBecfc!han, Jr.
J. It Davis
R. L. Davis
P. M. DavJ3
B. O. Taylor
G. L. Fields
G. E. Ballew
J. A. Tngwell
Manly liles
C. A. Lilly
? J. L. Taylor
R. E. Belcher
mr Barre^.
H. W. Turnage
S. R, Hollo man
E. F. Gainor
L. M. Co*
(E. A. Joyner
T. E. Joyner
C. L. Barrett
J. T. Harris ^
W. C. Jones
T. It McKee
Edgar-Barrett
It T. Martin
M. G. Thorne
Jno. T. Thome
M. G. Barrett
D. G. Gordon
J. L Morgan
J. H. Harris
W. L. Smith
G. M. Hoi den
D. S. Morrill, M. D. If
F. G. Dupree, Jr. I'
J.T.Dixon - ,!
C.H. Mozingo y
-? Saa. A. Joyner
T. W. .Lang I
W. J. Turnage, Jr.
/W. E, Joyner < |
j-T. H. Rouse j I
J D. R. Morgan 'f
? ( R. J. Wainwright I
v- Jaroes^W. Jo^ner
W. J. Newton
. J- A. Tyson , >
/ J. S. Hooker, M. D. <?
jL&yd Smith !'
*Hugh L. Barrett ..
S. C. Langston < f
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H. N. Batton < ?
W. D. Dildy . ' |
C. E. Motilin !
W. B. Wooten - (
W. Earl tang ! I
J. H. Darden J [
J. L. Shackleford
Judson L. Walker - I !
John. O. Pollard ! !
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I MATCHES, SAFE HOME, 6 For ;/l; 25c ||
if WESSON OIL, Qnart \.. 48c J
j R1NSO SOAP FLAKES, ^ackq/es for? 13c jj
i -CEREALS X D. P. SALT !l
: Kellogg's Corn Flakes 10c :!
?; Reg. 10oz.Package 13c \Free Running ::
i j. Puffed Wheat S........ /14c 1 ? - JS. 1ft ;;
H Puffed Rice hlc 2 lb- Cartoits^ 10c ;;
^; Libbys or Del Monte FRUIT SALAD, No. 2 Can. 35c ! I
]| OLIVE OIL - SARDINES i:
I; 1-2 Pint Can. - 32c Norwegians, 1-4's in Oil 15c J i
!; N. B. C GRAHAM CRACKERS, Large Package 10c i:
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i; TOMATOES CORN i;
\f No. 2 Can, 3 for. ?25c No. 2 Can. .. 11c ::
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D. P. TEA ? LAND0'LAKES "jl
1 Trtel pjSJS" lb. 21. Sweet Cream BUTTER ]f
: 1-2 lb. 39c; 1 lb.. 73c Pound Cut from Tub 51c
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Our Pride Bread, 21 oz. Machine Wrapped Quality Loaf ! 10c o
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State of Nor^ Carolina,
Department of State.
To All to Whom These Presents May
Come, Greeting:
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'Whereas, it appears to my satisfac
tion, by duly authenticated record of
the proceedings fqr the voluntary dis
solution thereof by the unanimous
consent of all the Stockholders, depos
ited in my office, that the Farmville
Lahd Company, a corporation of this
state, whose principal office is situ
ated at No.-?i-street, in the town j
of Farmville, county of Pitt, state of
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i 1 ? 1 i i ?. 1. i , ssesss
therein and in charge
thereof, upon whom process may be
served), has complied with the re
quirements of Chapter 22, Consolidat
ed Statutes, entitled "Corporations,"
preliminary to the issuing of this Cer
tificate of Dissolution;
Now, Therefore, I, W. N. Everett,
Secretary of State uf North Carolina,
do do hereby certify that the said cor
poration did, on the 19th day of
March, 1926. file in my office a duly
executed and attested consent in writ
ing to the dissolution of said corpora
tion, executed by all the stockholders
thereof, which said consent and the
record of the proceedings aforesaid
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are now on flie'ir* my, said office as
provided by law.
In Testimony Whereof, I have here
unto set my .hand and affixed my of
ficial seal at Raleigh, this 20th day of
March A. D. 1926.
W. N. EVERETT,
Secretary of State.
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