CHAPEL HILL Mrs. Ernest Bishop and daughter. Lessie, of Pantego, are the house guests of Mrs. Charley Robertson this week. Mrs. Willis Robertson and grand daughter, Edith, are spending some time with relatives of Long Acre. CANDIDATE'S CARDS FOR TREASURER I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of treasurer of Washington County, subject to the Democratic primary. J. T. McNAIR. FOR TREASURER I wish to announce my candidacy for the office of treasurer of Washing ton County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. If elected, I will not ask for reelection. Any support given me by my friends will be deeply appreciated. Have always supported the Democratic party. J. M. CLAGON. 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O’HENRY DRUG STORE PAINTS • VARNISHES ENAMELS • DUCO | ucation of Washington County, sub ject to the Democratic primary that ■ will be held June 4, 1932. If nominat ' ed and elected, I pledge myself to ful fill the duties of the office to the best I of my ability. j E. F. SWAIN. FOR TREASURER I hereby announce my candidacy I for office of treasurer of Washington County, subject to the Democratic pri mary that will be held June 4, 1932. I I will appreciate very much the support 1 of my friends. HENRY C. SPRUILL. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candi ! date for renomination to the office of | Sheriff of Washington County, sub [ject to the Democratic primary June j 4, 1932. If nominated and elected, I i promise to fulfill my duties to the I best of mv ability. J. K. REID. FOR TREASURER I wish to announce my candidacy | for the nomination of treasurer of j Washington County, subject to the ; Democratic primary of June 4. 1932. 1 All support given me by my friends : will be highly appreciated. ERNEST G. ARPS. FOR TREASURER I hereby announce to the voters of l Washington County that I am a can didate for the office of Treasurer of Washington County, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic voters in the primary to be held in June. I have been a life-long Democrat, and have labored in the ranks of the party for years. I have never before sought! public office. My home is in Skinners-' ville Township, which township has not had one of its citizens in public, office for years, which fact I feel mer its consideration. Your support is' solicited and will be appreciated. I hope to win, but if defeated I will still be a loyal Democrat. J. C. SWAIN. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candi date to the office of Sheriff of Wash ington County, subject to the Demo cratic primary June 4, 19.12. This is my first application for office, and I will greatly appreciate the support of the people of Washington County. It elected, 1 promise to perform the, duties of the Sheriff's office to the best, of my ability. JAMES E. DAVENPORT. | FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS I hereby announce myself as a can-; didate for nomination to the office of register of deeds of Washington Coun ; tv, subject to the Democratic primary i in June. All the support rendered I me by mv friends will be appreciated.! Mrs. MARY O. SAWYER. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the office of register of deeds of Washington County, subject to the Democratic primary in June. I will appreciate the support of mv friends. Mrs. AD DIE L. BRINKLEY. FOR RECORDER I hereby annouijce myself a candi date for renomination to the office of Judge of the Recorder's Court of j Washington County, subject to the Democratic Primary June 4, 1932. If nominated and elected, I promise to faithfully, truly, and fully, and accord- I ing to the best of my skill and judg- \ ment, do equal and impartial justice to the public and to individuals, proniis Norfolk Southern Railroad Passenger Schedules Effective May 31, 1931 PLYMOUTH, N. C. Daily I.v. 2:00 P. M. Raleigh, New Bern, Goldsboro, Beaufort, and intermedi ate points. I.v. 12:25 AM. Raleigh, New Bern, Goldsboro, Beaufort, Charlotte, Fay etteville, and intermediate points. Sleeping cars Raleigh and New Bern. Lv. 12:20 I’M. Norfolk and intermed iate points. Lv. 3:23 AM. Norfolk and intermed ite points. Sleeping car. For tickets, Pullman reservations, and other information address or apply to W. C. 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FOR TREASURER I hereby announce mv candidacy as I treasurer of Washington County, sub } ject to the Democratic primary in |June. I have been a life-long Demo l crat and resident of Washington ! County, well known by everybody. This is my first application for office. I will highly appreciate the support of the people. CLYDE W. OWENS. ' FOR CORONER I hereby announce myself as a can-, didate for nomination to succeed my self as candidate for the office of cor oner of Washington County, subject to the Democratic primary in June. All support from my friends will be ap preciated. W. T. NURNEY. FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a caiuli- j date for the nomination for the office of commissioner of Washington Coun ty subject to the Democratic primary June 4, 1932. If nominated and elect ed. I promise to fulfill the duties of the office to the best of my ability. M. I-'. DAVENPORT. FOR MEMBER BOARD OF EDUCATION I hereby announce myself a candi date for the nomination for the office • of member of the Washington County j Board of Education, subject to the Democratic primary that will be held June 4, 1932. If nominated and elect ed I promise to fulfill the duties of the office to the best of my ability. C. NORMAN DAVENPORT, Jr. j FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a candi date for nomination to the office of commissioner of Washington County, subject to the Democratic primary on June 4, 1932. If nominated and elect ed, I promise to fulfill my duties to the best of my ability. CLYDE SMITHSON. FOR RECORDER JUDGE I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of judge of record er’s court for Washington County, subject to the Democratic primary in June. Support of my friends will be greatly appreciated. If elected, I will serve to the best of my ability. JOHN W. DARDEN. FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce myself a candi date for Representative of Washing ton County in the North Carolina Gen eral Assembly, subject to the Demo ,:ratic primary in June. If nominated and elected, I will stand for rigid econ omy in the administration of both State and county governments. Also ravor readjustment and distribution of tax burden so that tax on real prop erty would be reduced. I favor ade quate maintenance of schools by the State and without tax levied on real estate. A. L. OWENS. FOR TREASURER I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of treasurer of Washington County, subject to the Democratic primary in June. I have voted the straight Democratic ticket for 40 years and never scratched one. Will very highly appreciate the sup port of my friends. J. W. MARROW. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I have decided to again become a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, -ubject to the action of the voters in the Democratic Primary to be held June 4th. When I iwas first elected to this office I had a small conception of the duties of this office and the problems confronting one who holds it. After serving three terms as a commissioner 1 have become fa miliar at least to a considerable de gree with those duties and problems, and am willing, it nominated and elect ed, to give to the people of the coun ty the best service of which I am capable. All support I may receive will be appreciated. ERNEST R. LEWIS. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I have decided to again become a candidate for county commissioner, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. In the one term I have served in that office 1 have performed my duties to the best of my knowledge and ability, and if again nominated and elected I pledge myself to stand for economy and efficiency in government on all occasions, and to perform my duties to the best of my ability and in such manner as may appear to me to be right and for the best interest of the people of the county. I have al ways been a Democrat, and will ap preciate all support which I may re ceive. O. R. ARMSTRONG. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS Democratic voters of Washington County: I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination as register of deeds of Washington County, sub ject to the Democratic primary in June. This is my first application for office. I will sincerely appreciate the support of the people. _Mrs. VAN B. MARTIN, Sr. FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce my candidacy for , nomination as representative from Washington County to the North Car olina General Assembly, subject to the Democratic primary that will be held June 4. I favor maintenance of the roads on the 2-cent gasoline tax un der supervision of the county com missioners: also favor the financing of the six months school from revenue . other than ad valorem tax on real es- j tate: strict economy in state and conn- j tv governments; but opposed to the j short ballot. Capt. C. E MIZF.LDF. 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