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BIRTHPLACE OF THE NATION—1581 . _ BIRTHPI.ACE OF AVIATION—1903 .. DARE TIMES THIS VViSEIv OVER 0,000 PEOPLE WILL READ THE TIMES •Yol 1; No. 1 Manteof Nf.G., July 5,1935 Single Copy 5c . GOUNirS FIRST AND ONLY NEWSPAPER IS BORN TODAY The Dare County Times Will Work for the Upbuilding: and Betterment of a Neiv GIVES ADVICE ON PARALYSIS Dare County -■fn ‘3§- A HOME NEWSPAPER FOR ALL OF OUR HOMEFOLKS I’coplc arc Warnetl Ai[:ainst Tailing Children to Gath erings and Travelling WANCHESE GIRL IN THE NEWSPAPER BUSNIESS Invites Entire County to Join With it to Boost Dare Coun ty as Never Before . Willi IJiis issue. The Dare Cdiinty'Weekly Times inakes its l>o\v to the puhlie, ami es tablishes itself us a permanent insliliilion devoted to llic hel- terment ami jirogrcss of Dare County, ready to serve the best interests of the County in every way possible. Tills newspaper Is not lo bo run 'ns ft political' organ, nor ns the medium of nny faction of any pol itical party, or any religion. We don't care If you are Methodist or Baptist, Holiness, Catholic or Jew, Democrat, Republican or Wugvmmp, .wc rc-spcct your, feelings, and wc do not hope .to offend them. A man's politics and his religion arc usually sacred to him welcome to them. This newspaper ,1s lo be run as ft business proposition. We want to make a profit by scrvlng the re liable business 'interests of ;’ Dare Coimty. Tills,paixir.will, have cr mid influence and, will be wlacly •read by .the iwbplc of this cour^y. The ^6]?ernor Says: 3IISS EUZAEETH HOOKER THIS energetic young woman has consented to take what time she lias left from her church work during vacation, to become business man ager of Tilt: ■ Dare. County Times. Miss Hooker has had considerable newspaper cxperlence. ’having work ed ^for college, papers, 'and nowspap-* ers at various times In tlio, past few years; She graduated.’from E. C.. T. Good .advice Is. hi the following Uilcrvlew with Dr. W W. Joiili- ston,' County HealUi Ofriccr for Dare Cbunty, conccrnln; Infantile paralysis.' Dr. Johnrtnn ari 'Lsm pa rents to keep _tiieir children home, and advises ..'against ,scrlous con- Elderatlon of a so-cnllod vaccine for tills complaint. He says: . "At n meeting ^,oI ' the County Board of Health, after discussing various health problems, the chief Interest cenlorlng around the pre valence of Polloiiiyclllls (Infaiililo Paralysis), is was deemed vflsc to give a few statements to the pub lic In regard to this dreaded disease. "On June 22, of the 194 c.oses that had been reported to the SUalc Board of Health up to that dale, 85% of these cases wcrci under 10 years of age. and 15% over 10 years of age. Therefore, the County Board of Health urges the paronis to j protect their children against fills dreaded disease by keeping them away-from all, public gatherings and travel by cliildr}n should be dis couraged. ' "Ill the absence of a specific pro tection against Poliomyelitis (In fantile Paralysis), thp County Board of Health strongly, advises that In all cases of acute lllnc.ss in children a physician of your choice be call ed at once ancl his advice • closely 'followed. ('This., Is especially, im portant in 'preventing the distress- —. . C.. Greenville', N,, C., and continued -■The business men of Dare Cou^tyjjjgr, education -at -the University oi arc. invited,To‘.scnd..thclr^_messfgc|yj^j„la,^„jj state College, Raleigh. effects of this disease, 'por six years she has hold down the ■'to the 5,000 readersiof this,news wlUjb^pcated. in'* the'. Port’'Raleigh: H6l«i^BuUdihgr;aEMantco>rf’ p'"- jai^Knot' accept thBTiii8iri^s'^6rany''iner- chant known-,to be^unrcllable, and wc therefore, expect to boost'our adverttsdrs. / This ' Is ’ a'"’ .business proposition however, and ■butsldc of the legiti mate news field: we do not expect to ,.do much, boosting .of those who don't patronize us... VVe rather c.x-. pccit to.boosl our'frldndS Jlrst. ‘ For' those mclrchants who patronize and help to build, a useful home news paper should' receive some credit. ;A word to the wise Is sufficient. It is not amiss to say that wc have no (juarrel with any other newspapers. This paper Is not a competitor In any sense, of any other newspaper. It fs to fill a field In Its own county that has never been filled and can never be filled by anything except a newspaper at home, and catering entirely to the homcfolks. = This newspaper recognizes that • Dare County owes much to the outside newsp6pers, particularly the newspapers of Elizabeth City. We can only make our best bow to The Independent, ^causc “Por further- Infromatlon, Polio- infectious disease and A special com- i'olipmyelltls, composed pf^-,seven outstanding authorities, has this', to say: ‘Poliomyelitis Is spread to'/ some extent by ordinary cori- ^ct^with .^patients', or those' a-ssocia "' atcifj,i,but largely,iby ible.^Mhtact^wlth ■% John OU. EiiaiNGUAus, •,‘Si fj covDaNoa "Plc.isc accept iny con}!r.iiui.ilions upon the announcement of your proposal to issue a^ccekly paper in jMaiiteo. -Tliis is a distinct achievement in tllc^'Iiist'ory of Dare County and I am happy to extend lo you ius-V^ui-•enterprise;'as well as to the good people of Dare County,'ji^j^cpngr.itulations .and best'wishes. ’ I, am sure that .there is much of|worlh\vhi!cncss alicad of Dare Coun ty, whose future is. close tq-^ifur' hearts, and I feel confident that you'will be able, throiTgh this.fncW enterprise; to play a I.irgcr-part in the devclopmcnfof the dfcains.wliich all of us cherish for Dare.' With-my vkihdcst rcga'rdsi'believe met . , - ' - - ' " '*|.'t. Sincerely yours, J, C. B. EHIUNGHAUS A CHICKEN FARM IS NEEDED ON ROANOKE ISLAND MiHOH ON DARE COUNTY AND NO TURNING BACK If Bishops and Such Diiini- larics are Goinjf to Vis it Us Often Freedom From Toll Bridges Brings Respon sibilities; Great Progress in Store for Wide Awake Citizens Depend on it. there will be an opening, for a first clas.i chicken farm on Roanoke Island It many religious gatherings take place like the one planned here for u-'xt Sat urday and Sunday, July 13th and Hth, when Bishop Paul B. Kern will visit the Roanoke Island Methodist Churches, and 700 people are to be fed at Wanchese on Sunday j It will be the first visit of a Bish op lo Roanoke Island In all the his tory of the county Bishop Kern Is a .splendid and able man who has risen high In the councils of his church, and Is now Bishop of North ‘and South Carolina, hence wide In terest Is shown In his visit. I Meanwhile the good ladles of , Wanchese church and community, j assisted by those of the Mamco ■Methodist Church, are planning a big dinner on the grounds. All the jMethodlst preachers In this section .will no doubt be here, while nuin- jbers of laymen are expected and It ■i.s said that 700 in all are expected ’'to be present. And when the Wan- cheso women put on a big feed for 1 their visitors It is worth going a long ways to see and to eat- j All of which reminds of the time ]the Methodist conference was held at Stumpy Point, when Ed Hooper (went to Ellz.al>cth City and reported i that chicken bones had reefed up in ' ridges along Point Peter for several miles. . LINDSAY WARREN IS ANOTHER WELL WISHER! COUNTY TO ASSUME DART OF THE BURDEN V. ALONZOiHARIUI, POLICEMANiK IT WAS AN ILL WIND FOR NAGS HEAD' FOLKS THE TIMES, WHO IT IS AND WHAT IT IS -I tI; Sumebody is always wanting to ,know.a.l about the Times. Well 'It/il^n’t'. belong 'to ’ 'anybody es- ;i^'iaUy,^niore/:thaB- to'~ Its {.subs;, Acr’n^; f niaifceth': Hooker; " on Carl Mannas Property ^ Tt^HST^iBcflcn'M^summef^lleo’i' ■t “■HaiTls’-.i;hb'mc?m'u'mvvr Manr^s Harbor.Is going to have a big sawmill. If Carl Mann has his way. 'He Is now erecting on the site of,his present mill, a large mill for sawing and planing and making shingles,'With,'three large steam engines and a 'sixty horsepower boiler. - The work is rapidly going forward under the direction of N. B. Evans of Elizabeth City .who will stay and operate the mill for Mr. Mann. Carl Mann operates the largest store on the mainland, and' several months ago established a' sawmill at Manns Harbor, driven by gasoline engines. Tills could not saw en ough to fill his orders. He gets much limber from East Lake, It being hauled out on the highway. The mill Is located on the shore of Croatan Sound, and on the Mann Property. . Once In operation It will give cm-^ ployment to a 'great many poeple and will keep a lot of money r' begin-1 jf patronage and pros- nlng during the period when Vlc-jp(,j.j^y ^yjjj continue, ttor Mecklns worked for that news- paper, much space was devoted to I his hopes and dreams for launders has generously kcpT'that County' up, and In other ways, he has serv ed Dare County ably and well. Likewise has the Dally Advance end Editor Herbert Peclo been a faithful friend of the county. We can have nothing except great grati tude and respect-for them. 'There fore, wc feel that this county should ' continue to patronize these news papers, and help them to grow,- even as they have helped us to grow. Wc owe them much, and It Is the hope of this newspaper to work fn harmony lylth them in all i*®' things, tending to build up thls sec tion. Women for Workers , • • In this county, where the .flrst- ■ born of'tho English colonists was a daughter, we consider It mo.st‘ ap propriate and oatrfcuxCtotnSHRD p'roprlate and fortunate that the 'services of some of our gifted young ”~wpmcn will be made use of In op- • crating this paper! r '' The yoiing women who will aid ih making this paper deserve your support and patronage. Tltey are '■ doing their part to put Dart, Coun- ■ • ty, on the map. ' Dare County folk can also dc- • ■•: ^nd on another feature of inter est* each week. In the personal col- _' tunn of Victor Mcseklns, who will give his home folks some of his ideas and preachments about things ' of Interest to everyone In the'.coun- '-'ty. No’ one loVes Dare County any better than Victor Meeklns, for it was he who first began' to put into seemed ‘to be very Utile In the fu ture for so lonely and isolate a spot. There Is an old toast as follows: Here’s to those' who wish us well, and all the rest can go to ." We do not mean to go that faf. homc?m'uinv Kitty 'Hdwk.'^BUt' at due ' to' the , prevalence throughout other times may be. located nt-PaVk- the ..State of Poliomyelitis and Its.arson's. Nags Head, which'’;will’,be possible spread to our communty. his headquarters between noon^dnd Therefore, we advise the County midnight/ '. ; ; t ’ CommUsloners to disapprove any r Mr. Hatris is a- fine looking yoi|ng effort made In this direction. -man, agreeable.,to get-along, with, “With .reference to the Kolmcr,,but, don’t .cross him. He weighs vacelncs'.'wWch the papers "are hav-'over 200 pounds, and has a ' kick Ing so'much to say about, the State like a ntiule'. He Is said to be very Board of Health takes this post- stubborn. ... j tlon: there are certain technical dlf-i His first assignment at. Nags-H^ad flcultles in the manufacture of this -was to bring in a rough-nedt who product which make it probably ; had broken the arm of anot{i6 not an entirely safe product to/ man In a rough and tumble {eu- glve. Therefore, the State Board counter. If you don’t • see':. lilm. of Health Is .not advising its use at phone for him. He doesn’t min'd this time." . ilooklng folks up. - Capt.. BUI Etlierldge of MAntco, MRS. J. II.- TILLETT '! former Nags Head policeman |s al- DIES AT NAGS HEAD SO on the Jo's during this week-end ,at Nags Head. ' L Mr.s. Cottle Culpepper Tillelt, 63,) third wife of Joe H. 'TlUctt, well FREE TIIPIIOID VACCINE known • citizen of Nags Head, died AT MANTEO; OTHER AID Tuesday night suddenly at her home. and was burled Wednesday. She With respect to the availability Is survived by her husband, and by of typhoid and diphtheria' vacclna- onc brother, J. E. Culpepper of Nags tlon this year. Dr. W. W. Johnson, 1 Hea‘4 and several step-children. Dare County Health Officer states: [ "There have been many Inquiries; CONGRATULATIONS by the Dare County people concern- the campaign of vaccinations| FROM ROBERT BRUCE against Tphold Fever and Dlph-i Itherla. Dare County, not having a PRETTIEST GIRL -tii^benetR ot.»ucUj>pwsyapw>x,- 'pcfrcjici: . as 'lid* has'.’iiad. lind^lo: ii-lp -'i-Ait It. Others inJ haro- a hand In writing and editing it, and later on. we expect to have an interesting announcement about other additions to its staff. Miss Nell Wise of Stumpy Pnint trill be circulation manager lor a while. , ■ ■ For the Times is purely a Dare County insttiution, "'cre.atcd to give home people a job, and to fUl a place In the development of the county. It belongs to Dare County folks, and their support of it will dclrrminc its worth. Dare County has about every thing else worth while, good ho tels, good electric lights, good ice plants, good stores, good churches, good schools, and why not a good newspaper. A newspaper is the one thing needed in a community to keep all the people acquaint ed with one another, to keep home trade with the home stores, lo point out business opportuni ties to the people, and to unite the people as one in community service. It looks like now is the time to start a paper. So we wilt have a good one while we are at it, because Dare County deserves a good one. It’s up to you. Seven Thousand Pounds of Croak ers Came t'o the Cottage Doors at One Time ’The^ cof-tage folks on the-,sound- side at Nags Head had plenty-of fish-recently,- andios. a -'.Tult: many dfVuitm'Jhav' ^stbppet; rot/fisK.-:' ■ Wp- Not to Get Entire Cost of the i Bridge; There are Other I Projects to Be Worked On ! and Gained CONGRESSMAN WARREN Is an other good friend of Dare County who sends his congratulations on the establishment of a weekly news paper for this section. Mr. War ren says he is confident Dare is July Fourth marked a, red letter day-for Dare County. It ended the toll bridge problem. No longer may that be used as an excuse that’ the I county’s progress Is handicapped. In !lls development program.* Capus Waynlck, Chairman of the’ State Highway Commission, with 'Charles Ross, the attorney of the I Commission and the Board of Com- imlssloncrs of Dare County wrangled iover the question “ruesday, and fln- jally the Commissioners agreed at • eleven o’clock Ttiesday night to let I the State have the Roanoke Sound jToll Bridge, and to iron out the dc- ' tails later. Tolls were lifted at midnight Wed nesday, July 3. Likewise the Wright Memorial Bridge, after a year of negotiations', was turned over lo the State and freed to traffic. Tlie State has only offered Dare just entering on the threshold of! County $125,000 for the bridge, Tiie a great day. a day of fuller pros perity for all Its citizens, and of progress and achievement that will make it one of the best known play grounds of America. Commissioners were reluctant to cept the price. There was made tentative agreement to try to do bet ter by the County. Details of which • must.be worked out later. ' , "I am always delighted to visit i The Commissioners were practlc-- Dare County, because I have so many true friends there;; friends whose loyalty rises above politics, and who are always grateful for ally forced to end the situation be cause of the force of public senti ment occasioned by the opening of the Wright bridge toll free." Nearly ’ anything I may do and sympathetic! all the business' interests of Man- and helpful," ho says. “The Dare j too demanded that, the bridge :hei" County spirit of being kind hearted opened. The prospccb:pf;;incn:ased| Is the right spirit. It will win great ' ' '' ' " and. powerful friends who will help the county continue with-;the.,wotir T0A ■More that: 7:000 psu'oeUi .f ni't^vf ’c'rs were turned'ioosc from the net? of one fisherman, after they had died, somewhere off the sound shore at Nags Head. The southwest wind brought the entire lot ashore along I the cottage line. The gejitle breezes wafted the odor up. to the people and many wore forced to leave . home.’ ’ • ' "■ ^ ' • j Appeal was made to the Sheriff. I This seemed to be somewhat out I of his Jurisdiction, but as Dare CAPT. TOM HAS ’ SEEN HEAVEN AND ALSO HELL V Seventy nine years on' cdi^muebtetme^rSvlliSII^’iSsMl crease of. about 2a'c'rats on S's valtiationpor the average'cltlzcri will pay about $2 extro a year. However? he ought to get this .'much back. lit''-=f-^ Improved facllItle4,v^as_^■well as per- ” sonal use* of. the bridge.:;, , The Fourth of'July-brought unpre cedented traffic to Dare* County, with the freeing of both bridges." It was openly predicted that property a mansjygjugj w'ould soar this . - ; ' 1Blves him a lot of latitude, as!and'there"will te'*actlvrir^dmir‘(n county has no sanltorj' topector.l the saying goes, and for that reason.'real estate All " m and It certainly looked like Nags | many listen with Head would get a bad name, if.capt. Thomas P. not a flsliy smell, so he hired ajknown citizen about town, who tellslNor^'carohna’s^erpate';t"re:nH''!^o"” truck, and two negroes, who hauled of visions and visitations he hasltion as greatest reso.t.6cc- „ . . , - the Dare County seriousness to bgach, and particularly that most Mldgett, well jaeoeseibie to the road, will become the fish away and burled them. I had. and. many people find it In- Tlte bill cost $9, just about what. terestlng to hear the old man. jthe fish would have brought on the| rj Tom is regaling , market at present day starvation ,.,3 friends with an account of a ^prices. |jcuruey he says he made to Heaven I land to Hell. Capt. Tom states Iti So It Is march on. Dare County. There is no turning back. No dreaming of the past, "'it must faco''- the future with vigor and vlm, or get run over in the rush. j The bill for $1,890.50., for the|for a fact that he was carried to funci-al expenses of President Gar- both places, Injir^er that he might 1 field, assassinated by Charles Gul- return to earth and tell them people of' the teau. has never been p.ild by the about It, and warn United States government., manner of living. Centuries ago other men came and Wo mean that we are going to try to merit your support, and If we do not receive it we will try to get along without it. We shall try to make this ncw.spapet just as vital to you as your business 'will .be to And we might add, look over our advertisers from week to week. Tltcse are the people you should trade with and support, for two. reasons: First, they are ready toi support a new Institution that Is here to help the county; second, they have a business the.y want all the world lo know about and they arc tolling you about' it and are ready to give you good service. Wc haye got business houses In Dare County to serve practically full time, health officer and,, the State Board of Health not having tile funds to participate In this' OF 25 YEARS AGO Who was the prettiest girl in campaign as in previous years, theff^hr neighborhood 25 years ago? Commissioners did not feel that they !most of the folks consider could afford to put up the wdiole' y°ur greatest beauty. Maybe there amount this’^ear for the work. 1 "'ere more than one. We want you Therefore, there will bo no county if® write The Dare County Times wide vaccination campaign against,'^ telling all-about her, where Typhoid Fever and Diphtheria. How-she married, how many ever, any Individuals wishing to eblldren she has, and other things avail themselves of this protection! general interest. We will give against Typhoid Fever arid Dlph-!y°h something In return for the theria, may receive the Typhoid! '^-st letter, or any letters suitable vaccination at a minimum cost of publication; 25 cents." 1 Think of It. in every community In Dare County there was one or YOUR AD VI^ILL REACH ALL BEACH VISITORS Tl-ils paper goes to every house on the beaches at Nags Head and JClt-j Editor more exceptionally pretty girls. She may bo dead, or moved away, but there are hundreds of old friends who would like to know where she Is. Write without ‘delay. Address the Dare N. C. County Times, A'OSS TILLETT CONTINUES TO SHOW IMFKOVEMENT \V. C. tVoss) Tlllett, well known citizen of Mntms Harbor, continues establishing a home newspaper, A BOOSTER SPEAKS told of revelations, and talks with i angels, and no doubt were laughed FOR A HOME PAPER 'at abu.scd and doubted. Capt. Tom says that is his case, but nothing |is going to stop him from teaching jthe right way to all people, and .leading the ignorant In the light. JACK GASKILL GOES ON HIGHWAY PATRbt; Popular Young Wanchese Man As signed Place on Force; Train ing in Raleigh ■■■-■J Jack GasklU, popular young Wan- chose man has recently been ap pointed to the N. C. Highway Pat rol and iS' now taking a course of training in Raleigh, with a mim- Capl. Tom recently prea'-bed atjber of new appointees from various Duck, on the occasion of a great sections of the State. g.athcrlng at a fish fry, and his scr- ty Hawk, as well as every other home Manteo, R. BRUCE ETHERIDGE, outstand- 'In the county. To reach these pco- . .Ing citizen of Dare County, today Ple whose trade will be worth a lot every need. We want yriu to pat-Uends his congratulations on the to your business, you should advcr-i ronlzc them, and help jin every way bounding of the Dare County Times. 1 Use In the Times. Telephone the to build, up homo, when yo'U -call, I Hr. Etheridge says: Times office at once for advertising — ,,1 1 . . n h and when j'ou can't go to our j ’"You deserve congratulations on'space. Your ads must be in before | to show Improvement, altho he suf-l®*'° Dare friends In othcr_towns.„_AVatch us;.vo'ar enterprise In founding a news-'Tuesday nJglit for publication cach'fercd a serious stroke some fttonthsi^°“”^y Chamber of Commerce ac- paper for Dare County. The prom-'week, iKgo. and r.o-w shows l^tle-effects Ised’ as well as the present devel- You are going to get a paper worth!from his mishap. ' opment of the county Indicates that'while. The more you patronize lt,| Mr. Tlllett recently retired from I He preaches the old-time doctrine lol hell fire and b.-imstoiie, and has his own interpretation of the scrlp- jtures. j Capt. Tom has his own irleas and j appetites, and no doubt in the old days, would have lived in the same manner as David, or Solomon; for tho 79 years old, he says he Is the same as when at 19. Somctlne soon Capt. Tom ex pects to fill a preaching ciigage- ;mcnt at Ma.shoes Creek, and Irter will announce other dates in the county. Once you have heard him you cannot doubt hls extreme ear nestness, and ho puU' groat fejvov and vigor in hLs sermons. "But D. B. FEARING, Secretary of the that was always my way ')f doing Chamber of Commerce, active Dare|tlilng.s. Is the right 'way,’’ Capt. County Booster, commenting on the.Tom says. establishment of a home paper In ^ !- Manteo. says: x congratulate you SIRS. E-fllERlDGE HURT IN Jack Is a handsome young devil also. He Is the son of Mr. arid Mrs, V/alter C. 6askill of Wanchese, and a nephew of C. S. Meeklns. Clerk^.of;- the Court. He completed two years at ..State, and spent two years in sea duty In tho Coast Guard. - , - r Now the picture would be more r/-"- complete If the Stumpy Pol-zb roa'd ... % could warrant a special officer, ani:'" Jack could bo assigned to duly that section. Don’t a.sk any- ques- ■■m tions. HERE’S A YOUNG MAN grow! Cream will whip easier If the bowl and beater arc placed In the refri gerator until they arc the same tem- jerature as the cream. Putting cold cream In a wavin^ bowl makes the beating harder. such a venture will be well support ed, and should do immense good In the county. It Is believed that a the more worth while it will be. the fishing business, and spends a • / great deal of time working in the uie couiixy. xx x» uccev* » The old-fashloned lamp chimney store of hls son. Bob .TUlett. who has Dare County paper will be received Is.esfd to be toughened by boiling 'buUt up an extensive business at with interest' all '1 - I over the Btate. in weak weak-hnne. -. |tl the ninction of tlie East Lake Road. ‘J’- 09°“' AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT Mrs. Thomas Etheridge was pain fully hurt about tho head, when the ear In which she was riding, and movement so well calculated to ben-! driven by Mrs. Walter Etheridge, of eflt the county. I think our peo- Manteo. collided with a car driven pie should support a good home'by Roy Dewey of Elizabeth City, on paper. We have all got to get to-.the Nags Head Road Monday night, gether and put our shoulders to In the Etheridge car were Mr, and the v)heel and pull for Dare Court-'Mrs. Oscar Daniels of Wanchese, al- WHO’LL MAKE GRADE;^^^|; Arv-ln Basnlght, .ID-ycar-old* Goii'§|S of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Basnlgtit- Manteo has recently been appolnted*^^ a messcngcr. wlth one of the.jGdvib^ ernment bureaus In- 'Washlrigtom^i! •' - — Young Mr. Basnlght for. several summers has worked, .barid’Si#f/f --'•-i-'.-’ religiously sayed hls money, -'-pit which-he has attended State’.ColJ lege at Raleigh. Coming-,out%of^ State College this summer,-he one, night at home,- and wenb!,-‘ai;'^ff|g| once to .Washington, and mediately, put to work. He;is'''tf;g5-‘|§^ . Mr. Basnlght Is the. gra'ndson'^SfsjS. Capt.'.Ephraim Meeklns, kee^r|of'^S;fS| the Roanoke Sound Brldge^ibut^iieiJ■^l|5 dMsn’o: weigh the . Mil n ■“b-.-'i .;i-v
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