Plans Industrial School On Island Theodore Meekins Would Re vive Proposal of Late W. J. Peele That there should bo established at Roanoke Island, preferably npar Fort Raleigh, a memorial institution in which should he investigated and taught the arts and sciences which' relate to obtaining wealth from the 8^a?such as ship building, navlga-j tion and the Ifk?>. is the contention of Theodore S. Meekins of Manteo. "If old man W. J. Peele of Ra leigh had lived and kept his health." said Mr. Meekins to a reporter for this newspaper Saturday, "we would hate already had such an institution. H" worked me like a dog down here making suggestions as to how l\ could interest the people of the isl and. He deserved more credit than any other one man for the bill which passed the Legislature in 1903 pro viding for the establishment of such an institution and authorizing an ap propriation from the State of $50.-1 000. "Old Peele was strictly a patriot. He loved his country. His country was always first in his thoughts and first in his affections. "But this appropriation In 100:5 was contingent upon the raising of by the people of the State and Na tion of one hundred thousand dollars additional thereto. Though several thousand dollars were subscribed the full amount was never raised. "Nevertheless the Idea proposed in this bill to establish a school on this Hand Is as practical as it ever was and the people of the State and the pontile of Manteo need to be awak-' e.ned to their opportunity of doing at Fort Raleigh what has already been done at Jamestown." In an article written after the bljl had been passed authorizing the ap propriation the late W. J. Peele, said that among those most efficient in securing Its passage were Represen tative Bruce Etheridge Dare and Representative Rlount of Washington County, and Representatives Mitch ell and Sprulll of Uerilo and Tyrrell countie.v respectively. The corpora tors who would have rerved as trus tees for the institution had it been founded were Theodore S. Meekins, II. Ci. Crisp. F. P. dates, A. CI. Sam Vie, j. n. Jennett. John W. I'vans, \v. H. Lucas, Joseph A. Sprulll find C. W. Mitchell. Whatever may be the m< rits or de merit- dor? Me< Svin.s" dream of a t? c''nicaJ training school on the island blirelN .&*? State rial N:?tion will eventually awa"kefore we sell them. Four wheel lirakes, with the wonderful new valve-in head motor makes Buick the greatest value on the market today. Tidewater Buick Co. Worker* Conference Plans To Have Training School 1 Manteo. August 20?The Worker* (Conference held here last Thursday land Friday at the Mt. Olivet M. K. ? Church. cain<> to a close "Friday night with a joint quarterly conference of .the six charges of the Sound District. The conference voted to have a training school in the near future to I be held here or at Stumpy l'oint. During the Workers Conference I Rev. T. M. tlrant of Hertford made ? a spl? ndid address on the work of the Kpworth League. Mr. (Irant i? i president of the Kpworth league of the North Carolina Conference.^ L. L. Gobbel of Durham addressed the conference on the program for .Sunday school work in this State and Miss Georgia King, North Carolina superintendent of elementary work of the- North Carolina Conference, made a very Interesting address on I the training of the children in the Suudav school. Presiding Elder C. U. Culbreth. 1 emphasized leadership In the rural Sunday school th the last address of !the conference. The speaker point led out that leadership in the city of-i ten comes from the rural Sunday school*. The presiding elder will visit the down sound churches during the com 111 u w?t>k. H?' will he at Rodanthe | on Tin r inlw? h'-rr inaftr r i|nrnh-i|, nIT. r for aalr to llir liluhroi hldd> r. lite folliiwui* HAI.K MM II Kll O.N'K: Will Mil. Iior Ml: A.\l> MIT on the North ea?t ililr of llnikt Mtreei. MAI.K 'M imOl TWO: TWO IIOI'HI.M >huiim| <>n the North ?1de rumn M? H'Wt. Milk- the h?U? ? (Ill 111* lot* recently ?iir ur ,?-ha?r |? lo nvnf Hip Mill building* from the lot? I wilhin -l?i* dm . from llie date rif tale. HAI.K NI'MHKII TIIRKE: I KCIIOOL 1IOIHB AND IXtT ?liuated on llir N?rth-a.t miner of WnniKin an?l llrown TMt.MM OK CAl.K CASH. uibjxi lo ihe ronflrma I Hon or bjnilfn of tin- Hoard of T|?Mn<. I?\TI.I i A.Nli rOSTKO Hi la tit* I81I1 day if AUtfuit. 1921. M. P OAI.MM'. H W. tlltMiOHV. J. C. MAW* I.II. ' Aug. 17.20.21.27 Committee. I NORTH CAROLINA. 1'AKgroTA.NK COUNTY IN TIIK MTERIOR COURT KCSLINQ I.AHTLIt COMI'ANY K I'l.MURHKK r. WILKIN*. NOTICE ! The It'f nilant will lake no??re that an anion en 'till.?1 a? abum ha* been begun in I'awjuotaak Coun ty. Nui?rlnr Court, the |*irpo?e thereof Ix-ina ih? r? rmery "f Hi- Him of TWO HCNDHKD ANI' MNK ,TY lio:.I.A lis with lateri't thmMi from Xot?mbrr l!i?o. until paid die by MMIirt, and the rr.-t? of Court: an>l that ??!d anion |? returnable h-foro the t'"iiri of l'a?iurrtank County. North Car olina. on ihe 9th day "f RefHember. im. The iHfriclani ibn' named will farther ill' m lb-# that a warrant rf aftarhiweai ha> been l??u?d la thl* raua. the purpose of which u to reeuter the turn of TWO III MJRKD ANI> NINKTY Mil. LARK, intrmi and ro*? ?? ab.re ?t forth, whuh Mid attarhm'nt I* returnable hefme the F iperlfrr or demur within the time required b\ law to lite Complaint ikw fibd In thla eauae. or the rollef ta?? my band IM* 1Mb (la? of Anw>". 1011. , KRNKflT L. RAWTKR. Clerk N'lteilnr Court, I'a^iManl Couirr# N. C. Au? l3.Sn.27.Sei4.3. NORTH CAROLINA. PASQUOTANK COfJCTT. IS TIIK NI'I'KRIOR COURT MR*. NiriTir. KTUKRIIMIK. I'laint.ff, J RRNNIK mi minor., nefea*nt. NOTICE IIY Pl/iir.4TIOX Ttoe defendant ibne named will take ao?i<-e that aa aetion emitted ?. above ba? been *tari*d afilad him la th" Superior Court t4 I'aanuotank l'nna*l. Aiiih?i lari. by the ahore named H?lntiff demand 1J dleoere of ? eiarulo aialari him mi'-n the IKRiiHl* mat rtra d*endam atiaiMbimd aad de aefted the plaint iff wer flea rear* ago aad ka? femtivd abaetM from bey e?er ? I ore without aa) fault n* the part of the MalatMT. I defendant will take not ire that ha be aad appear It iba Court Ifouae Of taM Cooatr oa the *ih day H n >iw>n, Ittl. aad r the Malatlff wUI NOTICK OV ,W>MI\lKTH.\TIOX ! Ilitlni i? ArtmlnMrimr of the tafo i W. ?""? I l?rrb| ?!??? ihiii" r to all p?rw?? ImHtfil |ii4 r-tatr ti? come forward and tnakr linni?-dla??? I fore the Court llotiw itred? for I'aa AND I'ONTKI) tbla tha f?th day of luly, IMS. ffiAJt, Rrro. Sheriff. raM)>>otank County. N. C. Aait 7.14.31.18 NOTICK OK H \I,K of Valuable llral Km vonni ('AIIOI.INA, I'AMQCOTANK COCNTT. Rr rlrtn* of a power i4 aale te?ted In the tin d*r?ltned In a certain l?eed of Tni?t. eieciited by Mra. M R fotnatork and haed Hook R7. face S?S, aeinrlna a certain note therein deacrlhrd. and br r-?mm at d'fanlt in the patm?tt of aaid IX" and the-power of aale I 'onfrrred In mid l?eed t4 Tnirf. I will on Monday, j ?aepfetnber 3rd. IM1. at 13 o'clock M . at tbe ? 'ourt llooae door In Rllrabeib CKy. Morth Carolina. I j aril for ca?h. at ptibllc aale. tha fotlairtnc deacrlbad property. With iMT'Teaoenn ihere^.n to-wit: Kituate on th" Ravth *tde of Cherry fttra* and taounded on tha North br Cherry Ihreet; on Ihe Raat bv the houaa and lot formerly h?l?niinc to ona nwaln; avhlcb aald flwaln i*irrfcaaed of i. If. Wblta and wife; m tha Hoaatb by an alley ninalnc be !iw*m Vutn mrm not rwii Street iota.- on tfcr Waal by a. bona* and lot belonclnc to Mra. O W. Ward: beinc aatne bonaa and lot aald Mra. M. K. , Coaaatock and buUiand W. T. Coauatack pairchaaed of 1. II. 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