FILK COSTS Clerk of Court Sam T. Bennett calls.t attention to the law which requires all candidates to file a; statement of their campaign ex penditures tvith him 10 days be-1 ! fore the primary and another ! statement following the election. j ALTERN ATE DELEGATE I Miss Marion Frink of South port attended the Democratic State Convention in Raleigh Thursday and was named alter nate delegate to the Democratic National Convention. rorrv day Saturday will be Poppy Day, SPECIAL NOTICE TO MY FRIENDS IN SOUTHPORT -AND LONG BEACH:? I wish to announce that I have sold my Long Beach pavilion to E. B. Tomlinson, Jr., and Carl M. Watkins, Jr., who will operate it. I want to publicly express my deep apprecia tion for the friendship and patronage given me in the past and to solicit your continued business and support for the new owners and operators of the pavilion. John F. Garrell WHITEVILLE, N. C. "Aw... nuts to dis fight racket, I think I'll try for the $25,000.00 Grand Prize in the Pepsi-Cola Family Sweepstakes." $25,000.00 Cash for some lucky family! That's the grand payoff of 40 Cash Prizes in the great Family Sweepstakes, in Pepsi-Cola's $203,725.00 "Treasure Top" Sweepstakes and Contests! Also, 51 Cash Prizes each month in your state plus big Monthly National Prizas! Thousands have won cash?thousands more will win cash! Don't wait?enter now! Contest closes June 30, 1948. GET ENTRY BLANKS AT YOUR STORE Bottled by: Under appointment from Pepsi-Cola Company, N. Y. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Wilmington, N. C. To The Voters of Shallotte Township I am a Candidate for the office of Con stable in Shallotte Township in the coming Democratic Primary Election. ^ our vote and Support will he Appreciated. I HENRY TODD SUMMER MERCHANDISE r , For straw hats, cool, comfortable sum clothes of all kinds, come U> our store jd let us get you ready to heat the heat. * ^ R. GALLOWAY ; General Merchandise SUPPLY, N. G. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER As a candidate for the nomination for member of the Board of County Commissioners on the Republican ticket. I >vill appreciate the vote and support of the men and women voters of Brunswick county. LONNIEEVANS ASH, N. C. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I am a candidate in the Republican Primary in May for the nomination as a member of the Board of County Commissioners. Your Vote and Support Will Be Appreciated I. E. REYNLDS SHALLOTTE, N. C. and members of the Auxiliary of Brunswick County Post No. 194, American Legion, are planning to have these colorful boutonaires on sale in Southport. VISITS HEADQUARTERS Mrs. S. B. Frir.k attended the Democratic Convention in Raleigh Thursday and sepnt part of her time helping in the office of state headquarters for gubernat orial candidate R. Mayne Albright. On Monday sne joined a motor cade for Albright through Nash county. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Sanders of Southport announce the birth of a daughter, Nancy Claire, at Dosher Memorial Hospital on Saturday, May 22. Mr. Sanders is principal of Southport high school. JUSTICE OF PEACE E. F. Gore, retired Marine Corps sergeant, has received no tice of his appointment by Gov ernor R. Gregg Cherry as a jus tice of the peace for Smithville township. His appointment is for : a period of 4 years. STOP SIGNS By direction of the board of aldermen the ordinance govern ing observance of stop signs within the city limits will be i 'igidly enforced. Traffic along the street bordering the yacht basin is one-way, and may travel only from east to west. ENVOY FISH FRV Between 350 and 400 people were present at the 7" fry, given for K,hv^ j at Shallotte Village p, night. The gath( the largest of 't? natur, ?^] been held in the c,?,,ty years. There was for all and to spar,. ' ^1 POR lli 1 [ Born and reared on a farm?worked on a farm until 21 years of age. Served as Solicitor of 10th judicial district for six years. Member of Congress from the Sixth District six years and now representing North Carolina in United States Senate. Chairman State Democratic Executive Committee 1944'1947 Taught in North Carolina Public Schools. .Saw overseas service with Army in World War I (Paid Pol. Adv.)

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