Newspapers / The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.) / June 6, 1924, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
j""" "" VOTE por"*™™! Robert L. Cobum || I For Judge Of The Martin Co. | I Recorder's Court In The Dem- s 1 $ | ocratic Primary On June 7th gj I'- ■ 1 •»» i: & ml *■- T i: v-t ! If, a'-l *-a- r.-. -e. 3 f-' l*ar.x-n« in* iUrti- ♦ «ur,!y. JVy* • w rk«>-i r.. *i-, T't i* f -i'.". > f V-rf 1 ' ' -i. v-*-« ii*nrt ♦i- f-i'jrslHT if I w 'I JJ*> .i.r ,a I fir •'«•» • i«vr : - :,««..••• «f- \\ .'Htam t« • r*TK I»* I Air?. ai*» Cofeutr U« v«, I & . - : Ht: ai ■ $ &* # i | HE SERVED HIS COUNTRY DURING THF WQRLD WAR AND WAS -g; I ONE OF THE BOYS OF THE FAMOUS THIRTIETH DIVISION WHICH |i I BROKE THE HINOENBI'RG LINE |j v; ' : ' «UW 9 Iff ' r Hi nr* *»., fpwv - » -411 f- ' ilu* rfe t •- •« "f f - • rottfi*--;. ar« ,» fc J Jvr V; rr; ni. :»> »• - - -*" J««> «"« th«- cfcaW raw ,J£ W „, : _ •«. sv-' "i- '.•» -•» • i- . . ; U-r :• >jl iMly ■*■***»! » 2K ht- n«nli, u • f :•» .t- V >■ : i»,« «f *.r t -** * . k Utal >• "J hint ■ b ; j " " Ifl.l •W ' ;M, s fLrl Vote For. | tl: lj I SYLVESTER PEEL I ill FOR-REGISTER O\- DEEDS OF MARTIN COUNTY IN THE DEMOCRATIC PRIM ARY ON SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1921. Sylvester Peel is a man of quiet. retiring disimsition. He knows littlf of the art of |M>liiieal hand-shak.in.tr ami |»olitical sajracity. Ho is not allied with any |>oliti«-al machine. He seeks the otlicc of Resrister of Ieeds only on his true wmlh as a public II servant. i | Read This Open Record or His Life (il ii Born in Grilling Township. Sylvester Peel, as a boy. helped his father on the f: mi J i h and later as a younir man he worked his way throujdi school. He attended the old j|. ; Trinity School at Chocowinity. N. C.. and Uiuler the intellectual. Christian influ nee j|j i of Professor Hughes he received,a thoroujrl. education not only in books hut in c! "an. - mi; honest livinjr. • * „ After finishing school he returned homo to follow the vocation of farming After workinjr on the farm all day he studied Civil Enjrineeiinir at night, and for the i>ast 30 years he has served his County and his |»eople both faithfully and well as Surveyor and School Teacher. and oftentimes at a jrreat sacrifice to his fanninir interests, bui always ready to «!ro when duty called. > • v; : HE HAS XOT MAI>E FINANCIAL CAIN THE GOAL OF HIS AMBITIONS. * BIT PREFERRING TO MAKE HIS IJFE ONE OF SERVICE TO HIS FELLOW MAN AND TO HIS COUNTRY. , .. ij Sylvester Peele asks you to vote for him for four important reasons 1. He has served the people of Martin County and the Democratic Party faithfully and ably 'for the past thirty years. 2. His thorough technical and general education and experience affords him an - opportunity to offer sui)erior service ks Register of Deeds. - 1 1 3. His lifetime of clean, honest livinjr jiives him the resi»ect of the i>eople. 4. He is free of any (jolitkal entanjdet! ents. and is 100 per cent for the iieople. — .. ~i „ ,i.1.,.,, I, i jpr-. - - - » NNAUNT T.L JAMSTOJ SMMTH CUOUXA. FLORSHEIM style and staunchness set a high standard for shoe excellence. j MARGOUS BROTHERS AND BROOKS i v, I ; locals HL>» Lniiv Urwi fc»:'i» tf , Ij*t>m Hui ill.'.- tr - »-.«'!"* '" | r.«# j« aur.l, Mr S. K Hirr- f~' -; !fw* lime. Mr \onr-ar. Hmi-tt -p«.t M* *» **-k-efa'i if* li*f; f>*. * hit JIT h-- Ihl«K'jef. Mr J. I> Wmlm>!. .t-tit* «'i iijt • i/« r.- and )l»r ' jp!- Biik *r>: 'Mr I!/■ II Pope, fa tw ®f *.■'*■ Hi! lis? " »-i.r.ty Savii.t' jr-i Trc-S Cwr- Jjcsy Wft tHfe is« r :r/ f«>r j- a!U»l the Xors? ' iirfiii tiri «• > --tUt»IL Mr J. W Mania- . • F»t i >«ai3} ir. the v-fci '"*-" ■1 l|r J I» W.-4.f! tt»- moart.- : ,rr ■* SorfUk »-»-«• - tr !! «: -t „tj-, ister, Mr- MS_~-»ra Mr- I'm ■» |l Mr J C. >tiW. M 'C I- Hj «H ar*i M - - \-> « I*o* •pH s Sjstoray u tki. .:tr-„-".. ' Mi-e- Jr •» »r,i » -rr>-'"fc J ?«a*.k- of SMts,l(SI •:-*«"! !'«.r aut •. j {Mr- J I. Hy»ne • ••■ : ?»* *eek-«te-L 1 Hut a oeal i» -nog it a porch FBTEg. UK. H\KKV MEVIMIK UILL BE (ONVECTKU WITH IHXIL WAKEHOISE THIS F\LI 1* AH latacro (.«*«» of Mirt ■■ aad Vdjonmr mulm. I wi-h io -Utf that I will be con nected nth the i>iiK- Warrhou.se at W X. C. the Ojtnir.f season. Mr W J. lay lor ar»l my self will be A- ti* ha> al *i> •- W-i in !»ur, 1- an* J prite.-. vr e»pwt u- it up to its itaixiani. U rjer. you are in town make the INie }"ar fcea-iqoarter-. H*.pi»ij» that >ou mill have a irool cruf, ai A -iont forget to -tart with the I'nir Your» to serve. MKADOR AND TAYLOR. H L Meaiior. a s a . -« m Good News ► j V I Travels Fa£t! II ' I i Starting with a RUSH, Our : great NO PROFIT SALE, has | Already Become the Talk of II ° l| the Folks for Miles Around 1 Qualify Merchandise selling at such »; reductions is proving the most delight | ful occasion to this stores many friends and patrons. Our fondest hopes were I overwhelmed by the rush of Sat. the Opening of Our SALE. This sale will continue until our Spring and Summer stock is reduced. Don't fail to come in and visit our store when in town Compare prices and note the savings afforded during 6ur Great NO PROFIT SALE. •*S • - - W. R. Orleans at Pamlico Bach. .1 Mrs- James SL Shades. Mrs. Frank- Hitch. Misses Naipict B—B and Lyda Cooke and Messrs Julia* & Fed ami Harold Eicntt *peat Sh- 1 day at Pamlico Bock Professor Gee. K Smith of the] Farm Life irhoni «pat yesterday aj thi city. I 1 Mr. awl Mrs. J. L- Tllbm spent j Sunday in Kock> Mount and Xaskrflle .1 Mr. am Mrs. *l«kr Marti-. Mrs. Lina Marts and Wbwle: Martin. 3 Jr. motored to Citssd! Sunday Mr. tad Mrs. J. G. Stat*: left je> ' terday mom mar for Bdti—t «ljM* they will spend several day> of tte week. r~ ■ ~ ~f § | If It's Furniture j I i ■ : You know where to come to find it- Our ! I struck will suit any taste. j J Let us heln you beautify your home. No b !er • ay I bar ~v*th.the furniture we •» C^rry. I Cash or Credit ' Cheny Furniture Co. 1 f !! k • WASHINGTON, N. C •! ! Uectric Elevators to all Floors I __ Mr. Grorer W. Hardiaaa is speed ing tfck week in Hyde mly a tad- Mr. and Mrs. a S. Courtney u»^' Miriam Courtney and |pltaqaV Hardison '.eft this mcnun* by ntar far Petersburg and Richmond, where they will spend several days. | Mrs. T. F. Harrison and Miss Liaise ' Harrison motored to Washington yes today morning. , W. H. Daniel of Jamesrflte is at tending the Confederate re-nmoa at Memphis, Tenn. this week He wa* accompanied by W. D. Daniel and 'P. E. Getsinger. Messrs. L. J. Davenport, J. It bert Everett and J. A. Everett of Oak City were in town yesterday attendir » to business.
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 6, 1924, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75