PAGE TWO THE SUN-JOURNAL, NEW BERN, N. C, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1920. it -i ' m . ; V ' e i Ik' ; . j ".. h: ttt't; r-. - 1 ( lr' ' U 5 j V - v.. ;'). - t :i , .n i :;VS !' .'. 1 1 - it i II 4 - ' ';-. it" .. pi-Journal WAKT ADS INTONE DESIRING THE LOAN OF an adding machine for taking In ventory: are requested to get Into communication .- - with Mr. J. II. Thomas. Burroughs Adding - Ma- i chine representative, Gaston Ho- telr New Bern, of Box No. 430, Raleleh. N. C. -6-tf r- I OU-TIIAT SlQPPF.n.jraCL.JiQSEfplan of .rones sub-divisior , to tnnot.it t a and pVcted to X;;-ftnOeavy,hf. try'Savoine ' ld 7 antr.EMtes refreshing sleep. -jL-n-it"r: CABBAGE, - POTATO, -TOMATl ), plants. For . Immediate .shipment ten millino. good i stock- cabbage plants.: Eany Jersey; Charleston Wakefield, Succession, Flat Dutc'a, Express 2000. 3;75, 6000, $8.75, 10,000, 515.00, prepaid parcel post 300, $1.00, 500. $1.60, 1000, $2.C0 Millions of tiweet potato and toma to plants for April and May ship ment, send tor complete price use PARKER FARMS, Moultrie. Ga - ,u"J - 1 4-6-301 WANTED MEN OR WOMEN TO : take orders among friends and neighbors for-the genuine guar an teed hosiery,-; , full line for men, women and . children. Eliminate? darning. We pay 60cents an hour v spare time or $24 a week for full timer...'..-' Experience unnecessary. Write International Stocking Mills, I aorristown, Pa. 4-l10wks MAN TO - SELL TREES, feiniURH, . . . roses, vines, bnlbsi s. Pertnanent. Brown Brothers NurserlesJBiSthe- ter, N. Y. 4-10- ! WAlSTTKli TO :BUY A -FARM, . preferably fromr owner, .ddress Andrew C. Armstrong, tti- F. D. . Rlverdale, N. C, Phone Jl-02.-' :4-21-4wks. ' ' FOUND STEEL TAPE ON-CRAV- -' en street, Saturday, owner call for 'same and pay for this ad and get same at Neuse Lumber Co.i office, I . foot King St. - . - - 4 FOR SALE MED? "M SIZE HOT ; blast ttove used oi 7 few ms nths " in good condition. , rat fire Loar.-l . . and pipe included. - Price $18.00. Stove, Sun-Journal.4-28-tf. J WANT ED-r-TABLE BOARDERS. AP lily 108 1-2 Hancock St, 4-29-lwk FOR SALE SEVEN PASSENGER , Chandler, good conditions also Stutz with 5l new tires. Apply Guioa :r Motor Co.", phone "121-51-3t. . GRIFFITH STREET WOOD YARD buys, sells and ' saws - wood, - Griffith street. Phone.586rJ. J. C. Barnes. 5l-2 wks. -i ' I OR SALE-i-SWEET PEAS AT 70 J Metcalf Street. - S-3-6t. HOW CAN WE DO - IT MEN'S pants worth $3.50 for $1,10; yoa never heard of such a price as this1 ' especially ill clothing prices of today- one pair to a customer this . week only at Leon Cohn's New Bern Sample Shop, 61 Middle St. -The Cut Price Shop. , ' HOUSES FOR RENT SEE ME quick. L. G. Daniels 5-3-1 wk. MILCH COWS AT AUCTION CAR load Jersey and Guernsey Milk cowg direct to. you from the Blue . Grass Farms of Tennessee, all tu- berculin tested, calves by their sides and close-up springers, Ohio ; Horse and Mule Co. stables. New Bern, Saturday; May 8th, at 1 p. m. Don't miss the opportunity of . the season to buy a true and tried milk cow. . Clinchfield . Stock , Farms, Erwin, Tenn. Wkiy today and Friday, daily to day and o d. 5-3. . ' ; ,i: '' 1 i YOUNG MANLARGE MERCAN- 4-. tile - organization operating chain of stores has . openings for several young men from 20 to 25 years of age who desire to connect them selves, with -a large organization ' :a where they will have- unlimited op portunitiea to advance and fit them . selves for. higher positions. Prey! ; , - ous experience in mercantile work helpful.; Successful .applicants will be given a thorough training to learn the details of the business Only serious, .hard-working 'men r-y with a clean past record will be ; considered. - Applications, . which will be considered strictly confiden ' 'tiai- should , state age, education, ... and details of business experience. Address Box 598. . - 5-3-lwk NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the public that Richard Iluggins, plumber and well - ' borer his moved from No. 8 i Miller' street to No. 42 Eu " banks street. - TWO NEW TIRES 34x4 AT. A 'BAR. 5 gain. .Apply at 95 Griffith street. ' ,' - ..'"' 5-6-2t. CAN ACCOMODATE A FEW TABLE boarders, 25 Broad St., Phone .o.;316-W.-5-5ilwk.'"-"'-'Li - V Hosiery mill help wanted Orion "Knitting Mills offer good i -.. I working conditions and pay 'extra , ' high wages forall kinds of hosiery ' mill help, v Exceptionally fine op portunities ;fer Jvoittig adies ahd also for -aiaiiii With' both girls and boys over, fourteen years old. ; We have nice, comfortable houses v with garden lots, and pure artesian . water, and furnish electric lights free, -also furnish the services of a trained nurse free.. Clean, heal- " thy.town with good churches and schools. Good boarding houses ' carefully supervised for single , young ladies. Opportunities excep : tional. ' Come.'or write immediate- ly to Orion Knitting; Mills, Kins - ton. N. C. ' -. FOR JRENT NICE FURNISHED i room for one or two gentlemen . .' Toilet room ' connectin. - Phone 801, .85 Hancock St. 5-8-3t. i t POSITION WANTED BY A YOUN lady with eood education and 'much experience in clerical work.-Stale alary. Address ' W-76 . care ot Xh MORTGAGE SALE : Pursuant to the nower of sale con tained in that certain mortgage bearing date of February 7th. 1910, executed by Webster Jil.ount. wifeM'Tancis Klount to William Dunn, Jr., recorded i,n the otfioe ot the resistor' of deeds in book 331, page 63, the undersigned will offer lor sale and will sell to the highest bidden for cash . at the court house door In New -Bern, on, Monday June 7th? 1920 at 14:00 .Al. the lollowing descriDeu property: - A 1 1 that certain lot or parcel or laim situate- in Craven county, State of North Carolina, and m the City of New Bern, beginning at a point on the east side. of Ijiwsrin street in said citV' 12 feet 'and two inches 'South of Crooked st reet: . running thence eastwardly '100 feet with the line or lot wo. 2d, in Hie lot, No . .. 45 feet .and akmmam tins line of lot No ffl in salMmmrft84t)i; thence westwardly with the line off lwr. N'o, 24xlt f c-et to LawSdn -street; thencpi northwardly with the line of -said l.awson street 45 feet and 9 inch.es to the place of beginning, being lot-JV 21 m said suD-aivision. . j , This the Oth day ot May; isilmk I WILLIAM DUNN, Jr.. 5-0-1 1 -week -4 weeks.- Mortgagee - .XOTICKOV SALE .. . Pursuant i to the power of sale con - tamed in that certaiu deed ot trust exe cuted by Hilliard Morton to Z. Z. Grantham, trustee, bearing date ; ot February . vui; xecoruea.- in- nooit No. 220. folio 188, of the. public records in office of register of deeds for Craven Cmintv. '.default fiaving been . made in tJie jiayment of 'the debt thereby- secur. ed ami Uie owner theireof liaving re quested that said deed of trust he fore closed for the purpose of paying ..said debt. ..- , ...; i Now therefore, in compliance with the terms: and stipulations of said con tract as aforesaid, the .undersigned will expose for sale .at piiblic vendue, to the highest; bidder for cash, at tire court house door in the city ot New Bern, Craven county. North Carolina, on Mon dayj the 7th day of June, 1920, at the hour of 12 o'clock M., all the following descrfbed real estate, to-wit: A one-sixth .undivided interest in and to the .following land, to-wit: All that certain tract or parcel - of land lyinr and being situate in the ' county ' of Craven, North Carolina, adjoining- .the lands formerly belonging to Gaston Wethermgton, Geo. Fillingame and others. boAnded as follows,, viz: Be-. pinning at the run of -Swift creek,, on l-iutler's 1 ord road, and runs towards Pmey Nack road, the various courses of Butler's road, 185 poles to a ditch, Uience"f. T4 west wth the said ditcn 1.. poles to a arum: thtnee south V2 west 13 polesto a. stake uu.a ditch; thence north z. .west 8 poiesvto JJotrwood. the beg-insinr corner of Caston Wethennfi:- tons land: ttience tuuth si west HZ poles to al pine Btump; thence south 7 31-4 east 41 poles to a stake: thence- f6 3-4 -east to the run of. Swift creek: thence up the run ofthe said creek with the various courses to the bea-inmne. containing 82 1-2 acres, more or less. It beins ttti same land conveyed by Susan.' Morton alias Susan Moton - to said Hilliard Morton et..;als., by deed bearing date of Marcn 1st, 1918. ' and. rjfcorvled in the public records in office 'ja-'refirister oi aoeus tor aid uravtn corinty in book No. 219, folio 111, to which reference is hereby made. , T.Ms 6th day of May, 92fc. : Z. K. OsRANTirAM, Trustees iTC;-one month. 7 ! . 1 I--'- XOTICE OF ADM I.VISTRIX 'i- Having qualified as . administrix f fcoe estate of tjaward Uurvus (deceased) persons having claims against the estate, are hereby notified to. present them for payment duly verified on or before "the 3rd day of May 2921, or this notice will' tie pleaded in bar of recov ery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate nav- iiient. - -t . . - . This the 3rd day of May 1920. s KLLA W. WILSON. 5-lmonth . Admin istrix. FOR SALE AT A BARGAINONE ' 1 ton Nash Truck, in good shape with new tires Used about- 18 months. Hyman Supply Co. 5-7-1 wk WANTED TINSMITHS FAMILIAR , with; stove ' pipe r work. Applyr at Newport Shipbuilding Co 5-7-3t WANTEI FIRST CLASS SHOE- maker, white or colored. ' Good : pay to good man. Call at this of fice. 5-7-lwk. ; v- . , - - FREE SATURDAY FROM 9 TILL 2 -'toy balloons, call and get one free. Big cut prices on baseball goods, ?5 gIove3 for $2.98; ' 2 bats tor 1.25; and ?2.50 Official 'League Balls for ; $1.98, at Leon Cohn's New Bern Sample Shop, 61 i Middle St.- .The Cut Price Baseball Shop.- --' WANT TWO OR THREE ROOMS for light-housekeeping have 4 month old baby. Call Morning Newbernian; R. K. Bruton. 5-7-3t If You Don't Want; Your Property ? Sold , - Do NOT. List It With.- ' THE HAGOOD REAL ESTATE CO. Tbey Bell Property Anjwhero, ..v '. Anytime - Office Over Bradhamra Brond t : Street Drag Stor ZJ3 5g CARNATIONS for " Mothers Day " Saturday - Sunday : Miss Mae Moore 'Phone 247 Gem Hotel I 1D1C8 EXTRA HEAVY KILN DRIED WOOD Limited Supply. Full Loads -Quick Delivery Try One ! PRICE RIGHT DltCDCinr1 tit rv rv tN i 1 sa,a uee s ''arm rieauti la cuauj tvl VJliIVOllJlV.v Vy J J O ed to Pine Grove in same Precinct, i " xr A r rN ' T '. ?' This the 3rd day of. May, 1920. ;lJl.J St ' Announcements CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF To. . the. Democratic. Votera. . Craven county: of For the third time I am, announc ing myself a candidate for the office of sheriff of Craven county. In doing so I am making a personal and flnanr cial . sacrifice, .but am prompted to offer my candidacy; believing that ilia Ttfaarvla f luf-n .rnnntir wAnt a. thangiiilUe Sheriff's, oiOjce; I pledge -sun TTTTCS "wlOiTti my power:Iewnre$tlj appeal to t,he voters of Craven coun ty to support me lor this onice. ' JOSEPH D. WILLIAMS ANNOUNCEMENT To!the Democratic, Voters of Cav en- coupty: I.- hereby announce my self ! -a, '.candidate - to succeed myself as Sheriff of Craven countyj subject to the Democratic voters of this coun ty. Should I be nominated and elect ed I promise to break all records, as a tax. collector in tlie future, as 1 have in-the past to turn1 In to the commissioners the smallest Insolvent list (regardless of tae charge,) that has ever been turnad in by any sher iff since 1847. 3415-tf ' R. B. LANE. ANNOUNCEMENT To the Democratic, voters of Craven county: ' ' - I take this mettiod of, announcing my candidacy foe the office of Sheriff of Craven county, subject to the rules of the approaching primary and I assure the people of Craven that if elected to this high office I will fill the place lo the best of my ability,, giving it the same careful consider-' aticn as that which has marked all my dealings. - ' . :.- i will apnreciate your support as I assure you that any help you can give me - Mil be gratefully received. " y - Respectfully, ,S1-1f THOMAS w TTOTTM ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Democratic Voters of Craven County: v ' . '. - s ; At, tiro solicitation of some of my friends I.- have decided ' to become a candidate before the Democratic Pri maries for the nomination for- the House of Representatives. If 1 nom i nated and elected, I promise to serve the interests of the County to the best of my ability. I will be grateful for any assistance received. New Bern, N. C, ApriM4, 1920. 1 4-14-tf. W. F. WARD. IX)R COUNTY COMMISSIONER To the Democratic voters -of Craven county: - I hereby announce myself as a can didate for County Commissioner, ta succeed myself at the June primary. If elected I promise to faithfully per form .my duties, with impartiality to all sections of the country. 4-10-tf . , C. J. HEATH. CANDIDATE " FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS To the Democrat Votes of; Craven county: . , I hereby announce myself a 'candi date for Register of Deeds of Craven county subject to the will of the Democratic primary. " Should you decide to honor me with your approval bj? electing "toe to the position I hereby;.' pledge ..myself to fill the office. to thetest of my ability. .-.; . : . . -Very truly, ,. 4-14-tf ' . T. D. CARRAWAY TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF . CRAVEN COUNTY. I hereby announce; myself a Can didate for Register of Deeds of Cra vea County subject to the will of the Democratic Voters, should you de cide to honor me with your appro val by electing me to this -: office. ; hereby pledge . myself to discharge the duties of such office to the best of my ability. Promising each and every one who may have business in the above office every courtesy in my power. i- '.- O. C.'EUBANKS, Cove City, 4-15-tf. .,' ANNOUNCEMENT To the democratic voters of Craven county: I hereby announce myself as a can didate for County Commissioner at the coming primary, if elected will endeavor to administer the affairs of the county to the best of my ability ind with justice to every section of the county. ..., , Respectively, ; J. A. ORMOND. 4-13-tf. ANNOUNCEMENT, To the Democratic Voters of Craven county: . 1 This is to announce myself a can didatefor County Commissioner, sub ject to the will of the voters of Crav en county. It nominated and elected I shall lend every effort in securing an economic ..administration of the people's money, and," therefore, earn estly :, solicit . the.' approval of the voter. of the primary. ROSY J. IPOCK. 'n - ANNOUNCEMENT I- ' - ' I hereby announce" myself a candi date for the State Senate, subject to I hiM"iVftrntf. nriniafVi'' 'T 'dO' feO in Aircortlarie with' the estabMshedi cus tom of tbiB district to-grve?tn&iiomi-noe a second term, and upon the as surance from each county composing the district, that such is conceded to me and that the friends of the other candidates do not wish it to be other wise. The interest and activity of 'he Democratic voters will be appre ciated,' G. V. COWPER. 4-30-2t week. NOTICE TO VOTERS SIXTH TOWN SHIP. Notice is hereby given that on ac count of inadequate facilities for vot ing at Lag's Farm, the Polling place W. H. LEE, " Chairman County Election ANNOUNCEMENT ' : To the Democratic voters of Craven county: . I hereby wish to announce myself as a candidate for- County Commis sioner, subject to the will of the peo ple at the coming primarj. If elect ed, will try to fill the position to tha best of my ability with fairness to all sections of the county- - Respectfully, 4-7-1 mo-tf ,' O. A. KAFER. ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Democratic voters of the 7tb . Senatorial district i- ' . I hereby announce myself a can didate. for. nomination to the offWe'Of State Senator from this.district. , If you honor ine-with this post- lion of public trust, my greatest, am, bition and endeavor will -be. tOi 'rep resent -you in -so faithful and effi cient a manner as to justify the con fidence you will have reposed in me. Tho my ability be, limited, it will be yours , to (command,, - ' . .4 - t ' RfiKWCtf UllV. .' h1-- LUTHER HAMILTON . 'Morefeead City,.N. C. Vs. x -v. . " . ,I'OR COUNTY;0MMrSSIONER To l1. Democratic voters of ; Craven lou. v: K , , i . -" ; hereby ann'ounoe my candidacy topf county commissioner .? subject to the will of ihe Democratitt . v6ters of Craven, -county-. in-tho June primary. If elected, I pledgrmyself to serve the people of Craven county to the best of my ability,, and', to act on matters that -may come-before me withthe conscientious effort at fair ness to all sections j E. L, RIGGS. 4-a-tf. - si - , ANNOUNCEMENT. V To the : Democratic Voters of the Fifth; Judicial District: After receiving many ? requests from friends all over, the District to become a candidate for Judge to sue ceed Hon. vO. VL. Guion, I have de cided to do so; and will thank my friends for their support in the Dem ocratic. primary.1; ' . 21-tf. J. LOYD HOKTON. 1 ANNOUNCEMENT To the Democratic Voters of Craven County; This is to announce myself a can didate for the office of clerk of (the Superior court,, subject to the will of- the. voters of Craven county ex pressed in the coming primary. Hav ing served as deputy clerk fpr about ige years and as clerk since July, 1917, J am,s therefore, familiar with tjfn, duties of the office and earnestly sljfilcit the approval of the voters of Luu cuuuljt. ... 3-1-7-tf V Li. E. LANCASTER. :' " ANNOUNCEMENT To the Democratic voters of Craven county: . r I hereby announce myself as a can- didate ' for. county; commissioner at the coming primary and if elected will endeavor to! administer the af fairs of the county to the best of my Ability and with justice to every sec tion of the county. v . r Respectfully, ' 4-7-tf ' ' "" B. R-. WARREN. FOR COUNTY) COMMISSIONER - To the Democratic vqters of Craven r county: - I hereby announce myself as a can didate for County Commissioner at the coming primary, and if elected will endeavor to administer the af fairs of the county to the best of my ability and with justice to every sec tion of the eounly. ' 4-9-tf ' v I. N.. HOWARD. : FOn REGISTER OF, DEEDS , . - j To The Democratic Voters Of Craven Coupty: ' -; ... I hereby wish to announce my can didacy for the office of Register of Deeds of Craven county, subject to the wi)l of the voters in the June pri mary. If elected I promise to faith fully and, honestly perform the duties of the ofice and give courteous; at tention to all to the best of my abili- ty.. ' : 4-2 4 -tf. GARRISON A. FARROW. ANNOUNCEMENT To the Democratic-voters of Craven ' eounty: : - ' ; ' - Having to travel over the roads of Craven county a good deal, and Tea lizing the necessity of good roads for the county's future prosperity, and at the request of other good roads advocate, I wish to announce myself as a candidate for County Commis sioner at the primary In June. 'Respectfully, C. A. SEIFERT. . 4-28-tf. -.-'' -r ANNOUNCEMENT To the Democratic Voters of Craven county: . -;. -. I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Commissioner sub ject to the will of the voters . of Craven county. Should you decide to honor me with your approval, I will do my best to fill the above posi tion to the best of my ability prom ising fair play for all tax payers at all times. , ; '--. . '.- i J. F. REGISTER, JR., 4-28-tf New Bern, N. C, R. F, D. NOTICE .... ' v-' To G. A. Nichols and to" the Demo cratic Voters of the 1st, 2nd,: 3rd, 8th and 9th Townships: We the undersigned Democrats Of the 6th and 7th Townships, Craven County, call upon you, George Nicn ols, to become our candidate for one of the Commissioners of Craven Coun ty. We believe our section of the County entitled to representation on" this Hoard and we have had none for years, we want you and ask you to announce yourself a candidate. And to you, Democrats of the First, Second, Third, Eighth and Ninth Townships, we ask you to give to our candidate your support. We have loyally supported you and yours without stint. We know and you know George Nichols is one loyal Democrat in our section, able .because of abili ty, education, common sense and good square honest manhood to hold down the job of County Commission er aud to give to all the same square rioai - ,..i v- m.iix icuicsciitauuu. . Now, we've got the man we . ask for your support. S. Haskett, a, w. Conhers, A. w. conners jr., wt1' E.Tfitrore, W- c. Moore, E. G. Moore, J. M, Wilcox, R. E. S. Bal- lenger, T. W. Haywood, B.W. Ives, E. ANNOUNCEMENT. To The Democratic Voters of Craven County: . , .. V In response to the1 insistent re quests of my. neighbors .and. friends of the 6th and 7th townships and of my many good and kind friends from the other sections of the county. I announce myself a candidate m the Democratic Primary for. County Commissioner. If nominated ! will give my best ability to the administration of the county affairs. 4-28-tf , GEORGE A. otic;:. The County Board of ElectionaiT cordauce with thet State : Electioaj laws, bave appointed-the Registrars and Poll-Holders for, the apprpacyng Primary to be held.June 5, and" the. Geu'erai Eiectionof NovembeH 192 Foi.lowtnans the list of appointments for theeveral Voting precints- - and wards: . . . y, '; - Maple Cypresa--J . J. Dixon, regiSn trar; J. A. Aldredg and David Tripp, Jr., poll-holders. ; s ; Vanceboro W. C. Wnite, regis trar; H. C. Butler and J. A. Purser poll-holders. 1 . ' . 1 Ernuls Clyde Heath, registrars A. N. Whitf ord and George L. Toler, poll-holders. - ' ' Truitt Asbury Barnngton, regis trar; T. M. Arthur and J.-A. Toler, poll-holders. - Bridgeton C. A. Ryman, registrar. CR. Wahab and A. H. Bunting, poll- holders. ..-.- - -: Dover N. S. Richardson, regis trar; W. A. Wilson and W, II, Wat ers, poll-holders. " Cove City J. H. Ilarrla, registrar; S. Robinson and D. T. Jleath, poll- holders. ' - - v - ! Fort Barnwell B. B. Wooten.reg! istrar; J. R. Jolly, and El II. House, poll-holders. r - i ;. Taylor's Store w. C. WilliamSj registrar; J? H. Elliott and. J. k, A. Morton, poll-holders. o . Lee s Farm Henry Marshall, reg-r istrnr; W. Y. Wynne and K. E. Til ton, poll-holders. " ..'' Thurman H. C. Wood, registrar; J. E. White and John TBbyd, poJl holders. . ' Jasper A. E Wadsworth regis trar; J, E. Wetherington and N. T. Weeks, poll-holders. v Gum Row W. L. Hardison, regis trar J; iU Wilcox and W. F. Gilbert, poll-holders. ;t - '. ', - Beech Grove J. .T. House, regis trar ; .G--T. -Richardson, Jr., and Mr. K. McKeel. noil-holders. ' x . ,- ': : Tisdale's R.!,J.- Disosway, regis trar; E. C. Tisdal and M. M. Weeks. poll-holders-. . .... s -- 1 First Ward (New 'Pern ) J ." ; D. McCoy, registrar; vS. W. Willis and D. P. Henry, poll-holders. - f Second .Ward L. S. Wood, regis trar; R. B. Hlalock and A. F. 'Bunt ing, poll-hotders. . - ' T , ' Third Ward Geo. D, Bowden, reg istrar. T). R."' Morris and A. II. Ham ilton, poll-holders- , ' V Fourth Ward ChaMes F. Hargett, registrar; J. Wi Warrirfgton and J as. M. Harrison, poll-holders. -. - Berne Precinct F, . D. Hardison, registrar; George D. Dail' and Geo. i n. i ei 17 i iiuui-iKuuci s. 1 . J7. Thia-.17th day of April,. 1920.' . W, H. LEE, . Ch'm. Co. Board Elections By Alfred A. Kaf ery Secretary, n s . , . .-, . 4-vn-tt. ANNOUNCEMENT To the Democratic voters of the Filth Judical District: : I have entered the Primary for the office of Judge in this District. -2 :. I . have practiced law for the flast 18 years, during which time I have assisted in. .the - prosecution . of ithe Federal docket for abotft. 7 years. Since entering my name ; for the Judgeship I have resigned the office of Assistant U. S. attorney. , . Before, beginning the practice of the law I had fourteen years expe rience in business, beginning life as bank bookkeeper at the age of. 16 years. ' .J'-- I . I shall not make' a canvass ot the district for the Judgeship. My con ception of the duties and responsi bilities of the high office of judge is such that in my view a canvass,; and the methods i of - the political cam paign, usual and perfectly proper or other offices-T-pnrely political, tend to cheapen anil flower its tone. I would rather lose the nomination and never hold the office than lowerit a hair's bredth from the high plane of honor and dignity on ; which our fathers have placed and kept it In North Carolina. . . ' I shall appreciate the support of all democrats in thfe district; and if by their sufferages I should be elevated to the Superior Court bench, I assure them that its high traditions shall be upheld, and in the administration of the office justice shall be meted out: to all men alike. This April 28th, 1920. " ' y - ..-:. . ERNEST M. GREEN. ,,r - ANNOUNCEMENT- - I take this method of placine hp-! fore the Democratic voters of craven f county my canaiaacy ior nomination as Representative in the State Legis lature from Craven county. I have taken this action after po- licitation from numerous ftiends and after due deliberation and if honored witji the nomination I assure ; the voters that I will perform i theyd'uti'es of .the office to the best of "my ability3 striving at all times to carry i tbe will of my people. . r." " ,; ; a r s Trusting that I may , receive your support and assuring you that every vote, will be appreciated, I am, !.. :; R. W. LAMB' III '. biuA Fort J3arnweU H jc! i i ',! .. : rtr ANNOUNCEMENT I announce myycandidacy for Com missioner of Labor and Printing in the June state-wide Democratic pri mary to succeed Hon. M. L. Shipman" incumbent, and will appreciaTeyour vote and support at the $olls Ask any one who knows of ay services in and about the legislature -r since 1 9 0 d T DAVID P. 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