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TAGE TWO Hie Belhaven Times And Hyde County Record PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY By TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY Belhaven, N. C. WIS. ARCH COWAN Editor ARCH COWAN Mgr Entered as second-class matter Kay, 21, 1925, at the Post Office c! Belhaven, N. C, under the act of March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: to Y.ar ll-OJ Six Months J Three Months -B0 THE FIRST WORK The following extracts from a let ter recently received by a local citi sen is only typical of mbny of its kind received here: "Would it be asking tco much to have you -write me whether there are any deirable small cottages available cn the beach near Belhav- We are planning an early vaca tion, either the latter part of April or in May nd we thougm oi cum ing down to North Carolina if wc could find a comfortable place to stay All we ask would be a small place with comfortable beds and light housekeeping facilitesi" ., . T&is letter was from a family i Kenmore, N. Y. It is not hard for any of us to gness the answer to this letter. The family had to be referred to anoth er section of the country because of wrr lack of such cottages. And another instance where we are passing up an opportunity A trav linr mkn would like to make this his headquarters and wants to bring his family here, but due to the fact that there are no cottages, no house? and no apartments he is forced to spend the greater part of his time here while his family lives else- t nr nninion many traveling men would like to make this their headquarters when in this section of the state if we had me proper actum odations for them. And many families from the inland towns would spend lieir vacations with u sif we could oCTer the slightest lure. The fact that people are being teraed away from! Belhaven. daily be cause of the lack of houses, cottages apartments and hotels gives rise to ue citizen to mak provisions iur the first Tequisites in the develop meat of our community. AUTO SERVICE DIRECTORY Beaufort-Hyde Motor Company FORD SERVICE REPAIRS TIRES Belhaven Motor Co. Dealers In CHEVROLET CARS AND TRUCKS COOPERAGE FOR REAL GREASING SERVICE Service Station Sinclair Service r Station W. T. Johnson, Mgr. SINCLAIR FOR SERVICE PANTEGO Harold Whitley Service Station BEST SERVICE IN TOWN LANGLEY'S FILLING STA. 'As good as the best in town YEATESVILLE J, M. Tankard General Merchandise THAT GOOD GULF GAS AND OILS WASHINGTON iimiimniaimnimHUiuuiHiiutusiutiiiHiiuiuiiiiirataiiiTi ; BUICK AND PONTIC Cooper Tires V. & RMotor Co, POLITICAL ; ANNOUNCEMENTS The minimum charge for political announcements is oOc a week for short notices, a minimum charge o $3.00 will aluo be made for any candidate inserting notice herein. ANNOUNCEMENT Since my early boyhood ? have passessed an earnest de sire to serve the people of this district as Solicitor. With that in mind, upon completion of my It gal training at Wake Forest college I returned to this my native district to practice my profession. I have now complet ed my eighth year as a practic ing attorney, and I am now asking the voters of this dis trict to give me the opportun ity of serving them! as prose cuting officer. I have always been a con scientious fighter for the Demo cratic party and its principles. If the people of the first judicial district of North Caro lina feel disposed to elect me to the office of Solicitor I will be ever grateful, and in return for the confidence I pledge to them the best of service I am capable of giving. CHESTER MORRIS Currituck, N. C. NOTICE I wish to announce irly candidacy for re-election to the office of Regie,- rf rieSs or Hvde County, sub ject to the Democratic primary to be held in June. KATE CREDLE NOTICE OF CANDIDACY To The Voters of Hyde County Thin will annourice my candidacy for Representative of Hyde county in the 1935 General AssemDiy oi North Carolina, subject to the ac tion cf the Democratic PrimMy to be held on Saturday, June 2, 19o4. At this time, I wish to express my sincere appreciation and genuine gratitude for the support and en couragement given vr3 by my friends in 1932, when I was a canaicate ior o-onrosonfjitive under very adverse circumstances. Notwithstanding the t&M that I was physically unable to press my claims for the nomination they rallied to my support ana gave of their tinie andi energies in trying as best they could to acquaint the .itoneYiin nt the county with the I pi.incipi8 0f government, foremost in my nind and "which I expected to and wouy have endeavored to enact mw ion, fnr the betterment of the coun ty and North Carolina, had I beer fortunate enough to have received the nomination. Immediately after the campaign closed, I found it nec essary to undergo two operations which had been postponed because of the campaign, hoping that I might, by postponing a matter so vital to me. in a small way, reacn the nlajority of the people. These :e loal iYiends triore than a thousand in number and with them a large number of Hyde coun ty's best citizens who say they have lever support me before, have en couraged nje to enter the race again with assurances of their full ana unqualified support. As an evidence of my appreciation for what my friends have done for me in the past, they have expressed their willingness to exert their best efforts in rr,y behalf again, and with a burning desire in my heart to be a party to legislation which will help the masses rather than the classes in Hyte county and North Carolina I announce my candidacy for Repre sentative. O. L. WILLIAMS, , Swan Quarter, N. C NOTICE I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of recorder for Pan tego and part of Bath township, sub ject to the Democratic primary t3 be held June 2nd., next. W. S. RIDDICK. 4-13-6t THE FAMILY . . o tfcr.UH,Ur GtTTVN ' J W ? - r" I' avKL, lOri KIND OF ft CDt i , 1 Wlr I 1 U f - ' If VIWCW. WTH Wt MtO X .J mM i Mmm f i TrmMA THE BELHAVEN TIMES AND THE Lake Landing News Mabel Lynn Mann spent Easter holidays with her mother M:s. Mab el Mann. Miss Ella Boomer of Washington spent Easter with her sister Mrs. T, J. Mann. Dr. Elliott Swindell and family of Raleigh spent the week-end with their people Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Swindell and Mrs. S. G. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mann of Wash ington spent the week-end with Dr C. A. Mann and Mrs. T. D. Davis. M:. and Mrs. Harry Mann alsa Misses Edna and Edith Mann of Raleigh spent Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mann of Mid dletown. Bill Gillette scpent the week-end at Swan Quarter. M;s. S. B. Windley, Laura Wind Ipv. Lois Bvrum and Sue FisheT re turned from Washington Sunday aft ernoon where they spent the week end. o ENGELHARD Miss Edna Credle of Raleigh spent the Easter holdiays with her mother Mrs. Belle Credle. Mrs. Estell Burgis, who has been spending the winder with her daugh ter Mrs. '3. W. Litcimeia uas re turned to her home near Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Ura Swindell and children, Tolly and Jack of Bath: spent Sunday with relatives and friends here. Lancy Wade Gibbs, who is attend ing school at Louisburg, spent the past week-end with his parents JUT and Mrs. Gloss Gibbs. Rev. and: Mrs. E. J. Harris and liftle daughter Sarah Alice of Mes- sick were recent visitors in fcngei hard with relatives. Charles Payne and Waverly Groce were among the CC's boys who spent the past week-end at their home in this place. Mrs. Julia Cox Manning, of Wash ington spent part of last week with friends here. John Tomlison after spending the week-end with Mrs. Jomilson who teaches school here, has returned tc his home near New Bern. iVOLIVA HDWE. CO. for Paint, adv. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VTRXCE of the authority coBtaineinreei'tlun deed of trust dated 2nd day of January IP A 0 N ALL KINDS AND COLORS For Inside and Outside D. W. BLOUNT LOOK FOR It Means the GENUINE ASPIRIN When you go to ny aspirin, . ,,v.. pn just rcuitmuvi i.uu. -- tablet of real aspirin of Bayer manufacture is t TMnnl will IKta MMIlO tablet without this cross is GENUINE Bayer Aspirin. Safe relief for headache, colds, sore throat. pains of rheumatism ana Genuine Boyr Aipirin Pos No NEXT BOOR HYDE COUNTY RECORD 1933, and dlury registered in office of Register of Deeds.in Book 296 at Page 103, Beaufort county, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the notes thereby secured, I will on Monday May 14th 1934, at the hour of twelve o'clock, Noon at the court house door in Washington, Beaufort County, North Carolina offer for sale, for cash, the following real estate: All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being located in Long Acre township, containing 100 acres more or less, and being tuny ties cribed is a certain deed tf trust reg istered in Book, 296, Page 103, Reg ister's Office of Beaufort County North Carolina, and hereby referred to fore n-.tre complete description This 7th day of April, 1934. A. D. MacLean, Trustee. 4- 13 4t NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to the power of sale con tained in a mortgage, dated the 6th day of May 1933 by Jos. N. Wind ley to D. J. Silverthorne, as recorded in the office cf the Collector of Cus toms, District of Norm caronn Port of Washington in Book 1353 of Mortgages folio 102J (etc., breach and default having been made in ti.o ' rn. and conditions of said V ' V. - f' mortgage the undersigned will offer for sale and sell to the hignest Did der for cash at Pantego ci'eek at a point where said' Creek intersects u S. Highway No. 264 and at or near the village of Pantego, N. u, on Thursday the 18th day of May, 1934, B 12 o'clock M. the sras screw oi vessel called the "Sterling" together with all the masts, bowsprit, boat3 anchors, cables, chains, rigging, tackle apparel, furniture and all other nec essities thereunto appertaining and belonging and a part thereof. This notice dated and posted thir 30th day of March, 1934. D. J. SILVERTHORNE, Mortgagee. 0. L. Williams, attorney. 4-134t ' BLACK -DRAUGHT . 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REUBEN EVANS, DEFENDANT NOTICE The defendant, Reuben Evans, will will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk Superior Court of Hyde County in the Court House at Swan Quar take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Hyde County, N. Carolina, to obtain an absolute di- vo:x:e on the grounds of two or more You can earn several hundred dollars this summer and you can secure a better position and a larger salary for the coming year. Complete information will be mailed on receipt of a three cent stamp. Send for it to-day Rural Schools and City Schools Summer Work and School Year Positions Continental Teachers Agency.Inc. 1850 Downing St, Denver, Colo. Covers the ENTIRE United States "Thanks for sending me so many good positions to apply for ever 30 during the first five days I was enrolled."-An M'" SCHOOL OFFICIALS : We can put you in touch with the very finest teachers. 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