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PAGE EIGHjr Rockmgham Post-Dispali. Richmond County N. C. Thursday, May 13, 1926 Political Column " ' - CQUNTY COMN ISSION,ER s I hereby announce-my -candidacy for the office , of Com ty Commission i er, subject to the wi 1 of the Demo cratic primary! to . bt I held "in ' June. Your vote, and.; your lelp will'be ap preciated." ; ' .Dic'Hinson'. Rockingham Township, April 1st. FOR SHERIFF v I hereby announce imy candidacy for Sheriff of Richmond county, sub ject to the ; Democratic, primary to be held in' June. Yotar support .will oe apprciated,- J. SI; Braswll FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce ,my candidacy for County Commissioner,. subject to the Democratic prima -y June 5th.- . ' i - Atthur L. Capel. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER ' ' nereoy announce my candidacy for .County Commissioner, subject to the' Democratic pri friary June 5th. Thomas B. Matheson. - bteele s Township. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER 1 hereby announce J my candidacy for, County Commissioner; subject to the will of the Demodratie voters in, 'the J une". u tir' "primary V. T. Baldwin. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Register of - Deeds, subject to the Democratic primary. will . of the ! Your support and kindly consideration will be ap preeiated. C. B. Deane. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS This is to announce my candidacy for the office of Regis ter ' of Deeds, subject to the Democratic primary to be held in- June, ; The support of the voters will be gratefully appreciated. Carl E. Garrett. FOR SHER I hereby' announce FF imyseif as a of Sheriff of candidate for the office Richmond County, subj ect to the ac- tion of the Democratic Jrimar$ on June 5th, 1926. J. B Reynolds FOR SHER I hereby announce FF V my . candidacy for the office of 'Sheriff of Richmond county, subject ito the" willVof the .voters to be expressed in the Demo- 4 cratic primary June 5tn R. L JMcDonald. . FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS To the Democratic Voters - I hereby . announce for . renomination for pry candidacy the" office of Register of Deeds ' for Richmond County; subject to the action of the ---!T?rfryappreciatejthe loyal sup ; port given me In: the past, and trust v you will again seefit tq give me your . support. r ' . Robert ED. Johnson. FOR STATE SENATE I hereby announce rriy candidacy for the State Senate, subject to the Democratic primary.' : -Fred. W. Bynum. . . FOR THE HOUSE I hereby announce my candidacy for' the House of R presentatives, subject to the Democratic primary in June. i W. K. Harrison. FOR THE HOUSE T l-l . 1 , i am a canaiaaxe ior, the 'nomrna tion as Democratic nominee for the House of Representatives from Rich nrond county, subject to the action a 5th, 1926.- of the primary on Jun W. Nash, FOR COMMISS ONER I hereby announce myself as a can-. , didate for County Commissioner, subject to the will of tljte Democrats in , the June 5th primary. G. G. Terry. V FOR STATE SENATE - thereby announce mrself a candi date for the Defio,cratic nomina'tion . as state senator from Richmond coun ty, subject to the action of the "pri mary on June 5th. ; - - ; t L. K.j Backman. . USED CAR BARGAINS 1 Hudson louring' J ,$65.00 ' 45.00 l; 295.00 J i. 2S5.00 1 Overland Roadster ' 1" Nash'.Touring 1 Ferd Coups '-- 1 Ford . Roadster 1 Dodge Coupe r J L 145.00 55Q.OO 1 Hudson Coupe . L 275.00 ' "1 192S Ford .Coupe (Baloon Tires) $224.00. $79-00 downJ balance in 8 monthly installments: Napier Motor Co., 317 W Washington. St. - (The Rockets) - Hamlet representative v "Buck'? Batley. y . . - . - v a T F. J. GARRETT, M. D. Special attention- given to eye, ' ' ear, nose, and throat.- .. OflSce- hours : 9 to 12; 2 tio 5. Other , v hours by appoinjtment: 181 nome Demonstration Department Conducted by MRS. ANNA LEA HARRIS Rockingham, Richmond County North Carolraa . , lZ$ Vte5'V fori nijii iTiPf it PRI7F OFFFRED BEAUTIFUL PRZE Uhfrlu A beautiful nrize of twcnty-Mx pieces of Community Silver is beixrg cn,,a, offered to the Home Demonstration, Club members of this county,- wjio set me . piwest iyui"fi.; monstraticms which are tiow being , uvei U1F cuuy.)," v- . Solis' Marimba Band and Ruthven ful and mest serviceab e prize is be"- McI)onad and his Highlanders; lec ing offred by the Oneida Community ; tm.es guch headlinGrs as Private Silver .Co. and th i T. R . Helms Co. , Peat R Br Ambrose these are' of Rockingham. Mr. .Helms carries amon the many firstrank attraCtions this silver in stock at all times and:whkh win appear here at the big the peopl of the town and community j tQ Pojnati, - r.Wfai, which ? who have used it for; years will high- ly recommend it for its wearing dualities, beauty of patterns and moaerate prices. The women of the county fesl very ed and it is expected that'many will.;.' uumpete ioijjt, -a u . n ecv itm uemwus- trations are being given i i all of the Women's and Girls' Clubs in Table Service, after which , the women wlfb contest will be required to giye a de monstration in their own homes and the one "who gives, the best -demonstration of the prettiest service will be awarded the- set of twenty-six nieces. i The women are realizing how ser vice affects the looks of food and how this in turn affects the appetite and digestion and they are very much interested in these demonstrations. The best meal that can be prepared can be ruined -by , poor service and a very simple meal can be greatly im proved by the proper service. With these' things in mind the contest bids fair to be a lively one ancf' the one from which much good will come. Anna Lea Harris, Home Dem.-' Agent. mrs. Mcdonald writes from confed. home Thankful for Friendly Interest. Everthing is moving along so nice ly at the Confederate Home, not much to write about. I will say the Home has a good Dodge car. It is a thing of beauty. ' " x- This world would be a howling wilderness without : friends, the kind we have1 are friends indeed. We thank the U. D. C. more, than we can tell in words.- God bless them. - Friends have commenced to build abeautif ul .arch at the entrance to the Home ; and they don't forget us on Sundays. - What .. long lonesome Sundays they would be without relir gious services far the aged and in firm Who cannot go to church. We have a good sermon nearly every Sunday.- When we don't have a ser mon we have the most beautiful music. It seems sometimes- like they,-borrow a few notes, frorjj Hea ven. Heaven is not ashamed . of music. "We don't know how to thank the good Christian ' friends in Faj' etteville for the music we enjoy so much. Their reward is sure work: ing for the crown. -'.' . We have two new' arrivals at the Home; glad to see them coming in to live with us. Lou F. McDonald May 3rd, 1926, Fayetteville. STAMPS WANTED Wanted for Cash: Old United and Confederate States Stamps, Re venue Stamped Envelopes, Covers used before stamps, Locals issues, etc. Will pay good prices for any we can user Stamps left' on the ori ginal envelopes or covers bring bet ter prices. Send what you may have in this line tp us and get' our best offer. If price not'- satisfactory, stamps returned immediately and postage refunded. 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The -Greenfield Orchestral Quarte- ,jff - TnilT1,,H ih C.hanMuaua. on the first afternoon with a jfotable in strumental concert. - ThifWme corn v isvknown in an the larger Amer- , rftrt cities, risvjng a ten-vear retoiu f nr-cessful concert apnearances. On the first night, following a con- PREFER oil stoves to any other kind. I speak from the fullness of 30 years' experience with them. Oil is clemi, economical, and dependable. It. saves a world of work. No coal or in, no ashes to carry out. I have just completed a special experiment on the 1926 model Perfection Ojl Stove, test ing it under all possible cooking conditipns. I cooked .many meals in my own kitchen. Every dish was deliriously cooked. Immediate Cooking "Steak began to broil and my molasses cake began to rise almost as soon as I lighted the burners. There' was no waiting' for the heat to 'come up.' "The bottom of every utensil used in the experiment was as clean as a china dish. No scouring was necessary. 'Those .long Perfec tion chimneys certainly are in surance against sooty kettles. All at the Same Time 'T cooked many things at once. For boiling beef I used a very low flane. I French-fried po : tatoes over a hot flams with V- yeilow .tips:abM?'l ) f inches : . high aboVe ;the blue area. I -v cooked; wjtiite sauce over a medium flame. "I used jill -grade s pi heat at - the same time satisfactorily. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Nqw Jersey) Distributors - 2o1Broadzzay New York - 8 i-a IE 3 f. J'V 5 tSP'jE'iA Oil Cook cert by the Greenfields, R. B. Am - brose, tne electrical wizard, will pre sent his lecture-entertainment, "The Science' Story," accompanied by thrilling platform demonstrations. Ruthven McDonald, and His.- High- landers, y widely known singers and entertainers, will present a popular concert on the second afternoon, fol lowing which Edward A. Marshall, noted landscape gardner, will deliver his unique- lecture,. "Landscaping." Mr. Marshall offers many practical aids, toward making the home and community grounds more attractive '.. On the second night Ruthven Mc Donald and His Highlanders will be heard in a grand concert characteriz ed by all the rare musical and enter tainment qualities which have made this organization famous in the Chau tauqua world. ' A program of magie and mystery will be given on the third afternoon by Reno, the Magician, a past master in the art " of slight of hand, illusion and legerdemain. , The smashing Brdadway comedy success, "Applesauce,"" will be given on the third night by a cast, of New York actors organized especially for the Redpath Chautauqua. On the fourth afternoon The der rick Entertainers, fun makers de luxe, will present a lively program featuring costumed musical sketches and humorous impersonations. . "Following a prelude by this com pany at night, Harold R. 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