CITIZENS VOTE TUES. j
Continued From Page One
General Assembly, Odell William- j
son; incumbent, the Democratic
candidate, will be opposed by J. i
B. Hewett, Shallotte attorney.
In the race for Register of I
Deeds, Amos J. Walton is basing
his campaign for reelection upon *
his record. His Republicican op- j
ponent is B. A. Russ, young Long
wood businessman, who is in his
first contest for public office. |
W. J. McLamb, judg:? of the j
Brunswick county Recorder's i
court, is once more the DentWcra-1
tic candidate for this office, be-1
ing opposed by W. A. Kopp, j
Bolivia businessman who also is
chairman of the Republican exe-j
cutive committee for Brunswick
county.
?K Ma . - fc.
I The list of Democratic candi
| dates for member of the board
[of county commissioners ipclude
Bennie C. Williams, who served
| for several years as superinten
dent of the Brunswick county
home; George C. Ward, Wacca
maw township farmer; and R. L.
Rabon, Leland merchant.
Chas. M. Trott, Southport real
estate man, is one of the Re
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
r*\
I have traveled into every' section of Brunswick
county during the campaign seeking an opportunity to
meet and talk personally with as many voters as possi
ble. It has been impossible for me to see every one of
you, so I am taking this means of soliciting your sup
port of my candidacy. If you elect me to serve as a
member of the Board of County Commissioners I
promise to deal fair and square with everybody? and to
discharge the duties of that office to the best of my
ability.
LONNIE EVANS
Republican Candidate
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
UP TO THE VOTERS !
.1 I I,' i - ..??
AMOS J. WALTON
On next Tuesday the citizens of Brunswick County
will go to the polls, and by their ballots theyrwill say
who is to serve them during the coming four years as
Register of Deeds.
It has been my privilege to serve you in this office
for five years, and as I conclude the four year term for
which you elected me, I point to my record and make
you this promise:?
If I am the successful Candidate, I shall
continue to render you the same courteous,
Helpful Service that I have done in the past.
I believe that my experince will will help me
in this undertaking.
Amos J. Walton
Democratic Candidate For
REGISTER OF DEEDS
CHANGE IN
POLLING PLACE
SOUTHPORT No. 2 PRECINCT
Voting in the General Election on November 2, will be held in the office of
THE STEVENS AGENCY, located on the corner of Moore and Howe Streets.
The Registrar will be at this place Saturday for the purpose of registering eligible
persons.
ALL REGISTRARS WILL BE AT THE POLLING PLACES
SATURDAY FOR REGISTERING ELIGIBLE PERSONS
BRUNSWICK COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS
GUY C. McKEITHAN, Chairman
publican candidates for member (
of the board of county commis
sioner. Lonnie Evans, Waccamaw 1
township merchant, is another |
while the third is George Swain,'
of the Mill Creek community,
i "here are numerous races for,
township offices, in some of which '
j there is considerable interest. 1
This will be the first time that
voting- in a General Election has:
taken place at two Southport!
precincts. Voters of Precincf No. I
11 will continue to vote at the
courthhouse as has been their1
custom. Voters of Precinct No. 2 [
[Will cast their ballot in the office !
; of TTie Stevens Agency, located i
Jon the corner of Moore and. Howe
streets.
j At Supply the voting place will |
be in the Morton Parker store, i
1 at the intersection of highway!
No. 130 with U. S. No. 17.
ROUTINE SESSION
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I Johnie Wendell Smith, drunk
'en driving, reckless operation,
continued.
Joseph B. Jacobs, reckless op
eration, continued.
William James Barefoot, reck
less operation, continued.
FARMERS PLANTING
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reseeding old pastures, some more
for increasing the pasturage area.
The most of it, however, is for
starting new pastures. Recently
County Agent J. E. Dodson held
a series of meetings undoubtedly
resulted in the greatly increased
number of calls for pasture seed.
AUTO ACCIDENT
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orial hospital. He is understood
[to have been the driver of the
machine when it turned over sev
eral times while rounding the
curve, at a rapid rate of speed.
First reports had it that there
was a third man in the car and
that he escaped injury. However
Coroner John G. Caison stated
I yesterday that all Inquiries by
I him and the State Highway Pat
rol had failed to substantiate this
report. Sellers and Murrell were
j apparently riding alone and as
both were thrown clear of the'
machine it has thus far been im- i
possible to determine who was
J behind the wheel.
The condition of Murrell is such
that the officers have not been
able to question him. He is said
to have been only partially con
scious since he was brought to
I the hospital.
PICTURES MADE
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be I used, along with pictures, .by
the tractor company. The visit
here will result in some valuable
publicity for Southport.
Air. Helntz stated to W. B.
Keziah, who accompanied them
on their rounds, that they were
? Ute the "Jeep" as * truck, light
tractor, runabout. Use its power
take-off to run your machinery.
In business and on the form, this
4-purpo3e vehicle, powered by the
world-famous Willys-Overland
"Jeep" Engine, spreads its cost
over many a job the year around*
SEE IT NOW AT
Fleming Willys
COMPANY
304 N. Second St.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
HERBERT JOHNSON,
SOUTHPORT, N. C.
ordered to cover Sooth port be- j
cause of the outstanding nuirfber
of tig boats here using the Cat-|
eerpillar engines. Both movies
and still pictures were made "of,
the boats. Keziah will geet prints j
of the stills to use in newspaper '
work.
WANT ADS'
FOR SALE: Keinmore electric
Washing machine. Used only since
June. Contact or write Mr. or;
Mrs. Ernest Gilbert, R 1, Bolivia, I
N. C.
SHOPPERS: When passing
through Bolivia stop at Poley's.,
We carry a nice line of general i
merchandise. Always glad to see
you. N. B. LEONARD, Bolivia,
N. C.
FOR SALE: One 1000 pound
mule in good condition, good work
er, come and see. Price $225.00.
R. J. Hardie, R. I. Shallotte, N.
C.
LOST: Black billfold containing
valuable papers and money.
Liberal reward for return to
Dillard C. Spencer, Southport,
N. C.
FOR SALE: Three burner oil
cook stove, built in oven, Just
painted and in good condition
V. T, Lance, Phone 2747 South
port, N. C.
Auto
UPHOLSTERING
? Convertible Top?
? Head Linings
? Side Panels
? Seat Covers
? Body Repair
? Auto Painting
? Welding
SEE
CLYDE SPRADLEY*S
GARAGE & BODY SHOP
FOR SALE: One eight year old
mare mule, well Broke. One turn
plow, one sweep and harness,
all for $400.00. See R. L. Best,
Hickman's Cross Roads, Shallotte,
N. C.
TYPEWRITER REPAIR^
ING?Any make. Also do
repairing and cleaning on
Adding Machines. Prices
reasonable. See Mr. Harper
at State Port Pilot Office,
or contact me at 310 East
Walter Street, Whiteville,
NT. C.. Phone 3088.
WANTED: To buy a good small
farm. 75 to 100 acres, in good
location, convenient to church
and school. Want at least 4 acres
tobacco allotment. Write Robert
M. Ford, R. I, Conway, S. C.
* FOUND: bull and bound
cross has taken up at my house.
Red with white feet. Owner may
recover by calling at my house.
D. A. Spencer, Highway No.- 130,
Bolivia, N. C. ,
For Immediate
DELIVERY !
2 ? New FORD
TRACTORS
1?Used FORD Tractor
1948?PLYMOUTH Tudor
194??PLYMOUTH Fordor
1949?FORD Tudor
1948?CHEVROLET Tudor
1948?JEEP, Slightly U?ed
1947?FORD Fordor
1989?PACKARD, 7 Paw. Sedan
1940?PLYMOUTH Fordor,
A BARGAIN !
X. BROWN
PHONE 98
WHITEVILLE, N. C.
_ I told?
tar more than *ny other wmhar.
I h nd pt*M T?
ROBINSON'S
SOUTHPORT, N. C.
LOStf: One redkne-bull gyp;
1 white male HOtfnd pup, bla?k
eye; 1 black and white spotted
hound pup. Disappeared near Al
iens Cr^ek Saturday. E. R. Carrt>l,
Bolivia, N. C.
TOR SALE; Six room house
Hear yacht basin in Southport.
Phone 2$01, Southport, N. C. .
REFRIGERATION SERVICE:
if you -have trouble with itfrlger
sCtfon ilriits, write or call, giving
name of unit and nature of trou
ble If possible. Lawrence R.. Wil
ling, Fhorte 2SH6, Southport, N. C.
FOR SXLt: <!rrertWfcftr, 'coal or
wood heater. Good 'condition. A.
L. Lewis, Section BaSe, SduthjJort,
N. C.
IFOR SALE: 1 Cushman motor
scooter in good condition. Call
20716 Wilmington, N. C.
t FOf SALE: 0?
two barrels and all f, W
3217. Southport. N. c fl
AUTO PARTS
Save time and save money by going to the J
I where you can get everything you need for your a]
Repairs when you need it.
ODELL BLANTON
General Merchandise
SUPPLY. N. C.
MR. BENNIE WILLIAMS
We remember this fine citizen of our county as the most efficient
and most kindly Superintendent we have ever seen at a County Home
We believe that if he is elected to serve as a member of the Board of
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
he ^vill be fruided by the same principles of honesty, fairness and (food
judgment that enabled him to make an outstanding success of one of
the most difficult jobs in the county.
Here Is A Candidate You Can Be Proud To
Say That You Helped To Elect!
(This Advertisement Paid For By His Friends)
SEND A DEMOCRAT
TO RALEIGH!!...
I don't want the people of Brunswick County to feel like I am
trying to meddle with their politics, but I do want to give you this bit
of advice.
Support the Democratic Ticket straight. You cannot go wrong: if
you will do this. But if you conscientiously feel that you cannot vott
a straight ticket, then I strongly urge you to return ODELL WIL
LIAMSON to Raleigh as your Representative in the North Carolina
General Assembly.
A Republican Representative cannot do you any good in the
Legislature. I've been there and I know. Don't be without active rep
resentation in the next session of the Legislature.
I want to remind you that my mother was born in Brunswick
county. I spent many happy boyhood days there, and during recent
years I have spent my summer vacations in your county. I think you
know that I have done everything I could to help Brunswick, and this
I shall continue to do so long as it lies within my power. So it is with
a real interest that I say to you . . .
"SEND A DEMOCRAT TO RALEIGH"
JAMES ALBERT BRIDGER
Highway Commissioner Seventh District
Democratic
SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS
AH Programs Begin At 7:30 O'Clock
We have been fortunate enough to line up a fine list of distin
guished North Carolinians to speak to the voters of Brunswick county
during the days which remain before the General Election on Novem
ber 2nd.
These men will discuss the issues which confront us, and they
are in position to give good advice with regard to dealing with the
problems of the day. Check this list, then plan to attend as many of
these meetings as possible.
REMEMBER: It is the duty of every good Citizen to
Register and Vote, and it is his Solemn Obligation to
be informed on the questions which he will help to de
cide.
F. ERTEL CARLYLE
October 27 Exum
October 29 Grissettown
October 30 Hickman X Roads
' ? |
HWARB H. REDWINE, Pres.
MRS,
MRS. J. W. RUARK, Vice-Chairman
DEMnpftA?]?* FWNK, Chairman
mocratic executive committee