Page 6-B Bath, North Carolina: A Town Where Time Seems To Stand Still (Editor’s Note: This is the f«rs( in a series of features .» . .'tia Carolina Travel and Tourism Division designed for weekend travel. This story is on the “Down East” region’s places of historical interest.) Bath is North Carolina’s oldest town. It was in corporated in 1705. There is a story that an evangelist, one George Whitfield, became unhappy with the town people of Bath. As he crossed the water leaving the town, he removed his shoes and shook the dust of Bath from his feet. He then pronounced a curse that the town would not prosper. Since then the town has burned twice, but it now prospers as a perfect reflection of the Colonial era. Why not visit Bath and the surrounding “Down East” countryside this weekend? You will step back into Colonial history and the heritage of North Carolina. Blackbeard is said to have married his thirteenth wife here, built a home, and roamed the waters for some BINGO EACH THURSDAY—B P.M. AT ST. ANN’S CATHOLIC CHURCH TWO JACKPOTS s2oo°° EACH “<£ur CfjtUjren &re flHp Our ifflogt precious &gget” JL - elect - | James E. Taylor Chowan County Board of Education Mill i'inn 44f think the Gold Kist seed peanuts I germinate better than ary of the others;’ R. A. Howell, Gatesville, North Carolina ... hkf v *j&. Jf|l^H9|H^B m i|M i Pifitiiiiliiii wmßm £ wJz^Kmmm ' s' §. ' l|f . "' - • - %': ... . •» *Sr ? ' US ; / t jS# ■■ : flH| ;;|flHS| 1 jl A li-IBIM Ik I , *. Mm ': mk \ - ’«ils