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lor th« Ropublican Iqtl lexiaitttaro mem- liaa IBed with the board pa». • of Mr. Bryan point to career as an jotfleial as flt- hlm for a representative of connty In the next >* leglsla- He was private secretary to late Congressman R. Z. Lln- HMy. representative from Wilkes ^nnty hi the 1916 legislature. deputy collector and aiaster of the Traphlll lodge A. f*. and A. M. for 20 years. He fhas taken an active part in civic !smd tenmunity affairs and Is : widely known throughout the county and this part of the state. The statement issued by Mr. i®»7an this morning follows: '’Traphill, N. C. Apr. SO, 1984. "To Jhe Republicans of Wilkes Connl^: "At. the- roq,pest ol^;^ Republi cans from various sections of'the county, I have filed with . the board of elections ' for.. Wilkes county the requlrhd fee and sin cerely request your support In the coming primal^. June 2, 19.34, ,|n procuring the nomlna- ticih' ks' your candidate, on the Republican ticket, to represent Wilkes county in the next Legis lature. If nominated and elected I will represent our grand old county to the very best of my ability. I am the same Sherman Bryan that ybu n09flnated and fleeted in 1914 and Thave been loyal to the Republican party ever since I cast my., first vote. I am in good health and hope to receive the nomination.” H. 8BTFLIII iflBERTY THEATRE PRIDE OF NORTH WILKESBORO Monday and Tuesday Wednesday — Family Day 10 CENTS TO ALL “LAUGHING BOY” COMING THURSDAY—ONE DAY ONLY s?AGr‘SALT and PEANUTS’ RADIO’S FAMOUS COMEDIANS VICTOR McLAUGHI.IN in ^Ve"n “WHARF ANGEL” T. H. icttle, registcr of deeds' county since 'be was eltd^ In 1938, today au- nounced^at he Is a candidate to succeed ^mselt and Is .-^^meklng the^sup^rt of Republicans In the':«prinihry to be held on June 2. Supporters of Mr. Settle who have requested that he make the race again .point to the fact that his record in office Is one of ef ficiency and that his manner to ward ali''who needed his services in an official capacity has been most courteous. They further point out that he has not been actively aligned with any fac tion of the party. Mr. Settle has issued the fol lowing announcement: “Since giving the matter due consideration,- having been ask ed by many of my friends to do so, I have decided to offer my self as a candidate for Register of Deeds to succeed myself. I have done my very best to serve the public as courteously and ef ficiently as possible. I promise if nominated and elected to con tinue to the best of my ability to render every service human ly possible to the desires and wishes of the taxpayers and citizens of Wilkes county. I wish also to state that certain defam atory and unfounded remarks have been circulated with a view of defeating me as Register of Deeds, which also will be furth er discussed at a later date. ■TThanklng every Republican in advance for their support, I am as ever, a Republican, wish ing the party success and ad vancement.” M. P. BUMGARNER M. F. Bumgarner, resident of the Millers Creek community and a widely known educator in Wilkes county, today announced that he had definitely decided, to become a candidate for the of fice o£ register of deeds in Wilkes county, subject to the vote of the Republican voters in the primary June 2. Mr. Bumgarner will file with the county board of elections within the next few days, he stated this morning. Following is the announcement released for publication by Mr. Bumbar- ner: “I wish to say to my friends in Wilkes county that I am a candidate for the office of Regis ter of Deeds, subject to the will of the Republican party in the June primary. “It has been my policy in school work to consider the good of my patrons in preference to ray own interests and to give more service than I am paid for. I propose to carry out the policy as Register of Deeds, if the people see fit to nominate and elect me.” MoKIXLEY HANKS McKinley Hanks, a prominent merchant and farmer and leader in the Republican party today an nounced himself as a candidate for the Republican nomination for register of deeds In the June primary. -Mr. Hanks states that he will file notice of his candida cy with the county hoard of elec tions within the next few days. In making his announcement he states that he is doing so at the earnest request of a large num ber of friends. His supporters point out that he is well qualified to perform the duties of the of fice. The statement of Mr. Hanks follows; “To the Republicans of Wilkes County; After due consideration and discussion of my candidacy with a large number of Republicans of Wilkes county, I have decid ed to announce myself as a can didate for register of deeds of Wilkes county, subject to the wishes of the Republicans in the ! June primary. If nominated and elected I promise to discharge the duties of the office to the Free ReGef For Tired, Aching Feet This advertisement will entitle you to one free adjustment for Falkn Arches and Tired uid Aching Feet, without any obligation whatever, when presented at my office. "do you suffer with heaiiaches? Ringing in the head and ears? Soie throat? Palpitation of the heart? Lumbago? Sciatica? Hive you kidney, stomach or liver trouble? Suffer with gas on stomach? Are you constipated? Are you bilious? Have you* misery on the back of head and neck ? Pains between shoulder blades? A dull headache in lower back? Rheumatic pains in muscles and joints? Are you tired out and do you lack pep most of the time? Nerves unsteady? Do you feel weak? Are you Exhausted after very little effort? Do you have some organic trouble keeping your vitality low and mak ing you sick? Then let me help you get well. ARE YOU SICK? 0r. E. S. Cooper CfflROPRACTOR (NERVE SPECIAUST) Ifficc Over Gflreath ^loe Shop Phone 205-R NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. 0. BREWER K. 0, Brewer,- promiBent mer chant and farmer of Moravian Falls eommunlty, has announced himself as a candidate for mem ber of the board of connty com missioners and will seek the Republiean nomination for that office in the primary Jnn^2 Brewer has l>een engaged in business as a merchant and salesmatr for 30 years, ex perience which his friends point out would'make him capable of attending to the duties of office as a commissioner. He is well known in the county, having re sided in Edwards, Tiaithtll, North Wllkesboro and Moravian Falls townships. “gantic new/t'^aomlfttiif's; changiai^to 500,00 watts WLW will be the nation’s most powiirfol broadcasting station. Loeal,^ radio fans are requested b# the localsi Crosley dealer, WiikM Blectrle Company, to tune in oi^, tlie dedieatton pro- gram-^descHhed as being the most^ dr8matia,,radio broadcast ever planned.^?’ " I I Crosley Station, VlfLW. World’s Most Powerful At 9 p. m. Wednesday, station WLW, “the nation’s station” op erated by Crosley Radio Corpor ation in Cincinnati, opens the dedication broadcast of its gi- Mr. and "Mrs. Walter Newton and children spent the,week-end at Fountain with relatives, NOTICE By virtue of the authority un der the laws of the State of North Carolina, I will, on the 1st day of June, 1934, offer for sale, for cash, to the highest bidder at Shepaifd’s, 0ftrage. eight miles east of ■i^^liuitesboro, one 1929 Ford, Sedan,. 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