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w Friday, August 23^}1935 The Dare County Times^' Manteo, N. C. Paye Seven Dare County Week by Week Bcinx the Live and Newsy Items of Personal Interest From the Various Communities in Our Territory STUMPV POINT HAPPENINGS j assisted by Hazel Hooper served -i:;' r I Watermelon, wltlch was very much Mr. and Mrs. Joe S.’ Wlsevhave^ enjoyed. The'meeting adjourned Born returned from Norfolk, where [they meet with Mrs. Beatrice Woolar'd, this sons, Henry and Jack, of V/ashlng- ion. D, C., are guests of Miss Bonny spent the past week on business. Mr. and Mrs. George ■'M.i. Wlse spent last week in Raleigh: n; Mrs. Guy Lennon of Manteo was here two days last week attending to the Relief Roll. * Little Inn Dale Meeklns .Ls recov ering from a long siege-of .Malaria, Mr and Mrs. John Bateman of Elizabeth City were here-this:week. Mrs. Bateman has been.n holding meetings for the Church of The As sembly of'God. 'ill ft; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson and children, of Grlme.sland have . been spending .sometime with Mr.a- and Mrs. Ektrl Meeklns. Little Phyllis Wise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wise, is re covering from a brief illness. Nell 'Wise spent last siit«rdt|y af ternoon at Engelhard. _ B S' Some people at Stunlw t’olnt wonder why Charles Swindell, eligi ble young -bachelor at ^i^lhard, doesn’t niarry a charming young ledy here. ... i. J!\ r. ...Wonder If Ed Hooper enjoyed waving a certain blue ticket at two Stumpy Point gals, as tljc I^oy^ Jr-> pulled, away from Rodanthd^'whari the other day.Good joke on Ed. The girls paid the Captain tl)f^ l|are. Wonder what happened to Mr. Monday August 20th for it’s regular a girl, Peggy Ann, weight G'-t prayer meeting. Those present were; Mother and daughter getting Mrs. Velma Toler. Mrs. Ruby Os borne, Mrs. Lillie Midgett, Mrs., Thelma Best,, Mrs. Exlo Hooper. Mrs' Beatrice Woolard, Mrs. aMc Hoop er, Mrs. Ilene Payne, Miss Lessle Hooper, Miss Wilma Hooper, Miss RutlvNlxon, Miss Hazel Hooper and one new member was welcomed to 'the group, Mrs. Lida Midgett, .one visitor Miss Eunice Smith and the circle leader Mrs. L. D. Hooper. MANTEO PERSONALS Miss Natalie Gould Is the liou.so guest of her room mate. Miss Mdry Elizabeth Potter, In Parmvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Evans and son.s, Henry and Jack, of Washing ton,' I^. C., are visiting relatives here. MLss Helen Evans of Edenton was vlsllctl Mrs, Alvah H. r.Ward week , Mr. and Mrs. Gus Montague of bel and Charlie Evans. They will be , Norfolk were the week end guest.i here until the last of August, of relatives. . | m1.ss Loul.se Bo.ynll, of Deland, Mr and Mrs., Luther Lynch, Mrs.; PlofIda, arrived Monday to visit her Will Edgerton, Miss Hazel Edgerton', parenU, Mr. and Mrs. N. N Royall. of Pikcvllle and Vernon Forbes of' Mr. and Mrs. T G. Dowdy, Mrs. J. Farmville sijent the week end with I Parker, of Currituck County, and MLS.S Elizabeth Hooker., , -^Ir. and Mrs. Clyde Llverman, of to Mr. and Mrs. George!Elizabeth City, .spent Sunday with Washington Midgett on August Sth.lMr.if. Raymond Rogers, who ks very lbs. j 111 at her home on the north end on,of the Island. Mrs. Dowdy, Mrs. nicely. .^Llverman and Mrs. Parker are sls- \.p Mrs. Rosa L, - Elmore qf Rocky i tens of Mrs. Rogers. SAYS' MANY HYDE FOLKS NEVEH SAW THE OCEAN Just' Too Unhandy To Get To,- Al- tlio;, It I.s Only Twenty Miles Away. T'liey Need Uoad To •' Manns Harbor '/ By NELL WISE It, Is truly amazing to note the nmiiber of people in Hyde county who h'avp ijcvor seen the ocean'. They have,'lived' within 35 miles of Dare County benches all ihelr lives and! SERVICE SUNDAY. Mount was the gupsts of Mrs. A. J., Mr.' and Mr.s. A. J. Hartley, Jr., Daniels recently. I Monday became the proud parents 'havemever been able to All. bccau.se those people C. K. Tlllett Sr.. 1^ In 'the Marine, of a baby girl, weight eight and one Hospital, Norfolk,'for treatment. jhalt pounds. The birth occured at Mrs. Edward Pugh and children, • the residence of Mr and Mrs. ■«'. C. Edward Jr.. Myrllce, and Nada of , Drlnkwater. Both mother and child Elizabeth City have returned to are getting along nicely, their home after visiting Capt. and Mrs. C. W. Pugh Robert Pugh Is visiting his graiid- parenUs, Capt. and Mrs. C. W. Pugh. Mrs. Louisa Williams has returned after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lance Daniel.s, In Norfolk. ENGLEIIAUn SOCIAL AND OTHERWISE Mr. and Mr.s. J. Gardner and fam ily df Craddock, Va., were the week end gue.sts of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Mrs. T. G. Gaskin, and children;Midgett Inst week. Mr. Midgett is are spending the month of August; manager of the Pamlico Ice and with her daughter, Mrs. Hortan Light Plant here. Austin, at Hatteras. _ ] B. W. Godwin of Chuckntuck, Va., After a visit with relatives in Nor-j was in Engeiimru ius'i. v>ccit e.m oH the guest of Miss Bonney Bello i.Iollt, Mrs. B. H Davis has returned buslnc.ss. Mr. Godwin generally Evans last week. ite home here. , j motors to Engelhard every week, ;Mlss Ethel RoberLs of Charleston,! J- Hooker Is Improving from a liowever, he came down last week on his private yatch. He is affiliated with the Ice plant also. Tlllio Cahoon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Cahoon, having com pleted a course In Beauty Culture at y, C., Is the house guest of Miss-few dnys illness. Marguerllte - Drlnkwater. Mr. and Mrs. R.ay Ives and child ren and Woodrow Plucher of Eliza beth' City, .si)ent' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Flucher. Mrs.'j. H. Lawrence of Portsmouth Mr.- and Mrs. Kalb, Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tlllqtl and Slgs- bce Tlllett spent Sunday in'Norfolk. . Mrs. Florence Daniels is visiting her son, L. R. Daniels, In Norfolk. Mrs. A. R. Dunning, Miss Mary,left to make the address at the unveiling I' . . I ' (1 ucje :jU3gestlon-, lioni-ftier.a.i who originated the In- .■••ripiion on the tablet which wasi mad-’ by the Gorham campany Just before unveiling the table'. Dr Drane h.Til MLss Mabel Evan.s rend the In- t'llotion to the audience. i Tl'.o follOiVing program was carried Frietifl of Foil Titileijt'h !*ro-,o'.it at the .service: sides at Impres.sivc Service i Invoe.atlon by Rev W N.-Vaughan, Hckl on Auo-list 18th AVaiiche.se Methodist iftui I Church, Ilymn, "Our Fathers Godi i to Thee " iirnycr service led by Rev. red n. Drane of Monroe, N C.. j 'ending by Rev H B. j Of the Manteo Baptist! DARE SCHOOLS OFEN ON SEi'TE.MHER 1ft Alt the piiblle .sehotls in Dare. County will begin the 1935-30 term September 19, ’kccoriling to It. II. Alkiiison, siipcrintendcnt of Dare Contily Schools. Tlic term . will lie fur eiglit niontlis. The list of Icaehers has, not been edmptet- cd as yet i ‘ ' More, than three hundred people gel to them I '• Scripture re gcL 1,0 Lin.iii orating the 34Ktii ynnivor.sary tri,,,.,. n-.uir.!- B have b,->on shut 'away by having ward' the beaches. no outlet to- ,of the birth ol Virginia Darn, first j white child horn in America. lU 'historic Fort Raleigh Smidny. The Church. Hymn, "My Faith Looks ti)) I in Thee.” Unveiling of tablet and ■^ony spencer, relktblo morchant , ^ j,’ 'address hy Dr. Drane,, Hymn, "O at' Englehard, safe In makln; says that ho feels .unveiling of a bronze tabict which; . statement that -gjyon and erected by the Roan- elght out of every en men in Engel- I Colony Memorial Association hard, and nc.ar vicinities who are I iGi'id Our Help In Ages Pa.st," and bcnodiclion pronounced by Rev A.' j E. Brown, pastor of the Manteo I [Methodist Church. j sixty years old hove never .seen the! „ “locrt a urane. u li.. oi j choir was directed by Miss ocean. To corroborate his .statement, 1" Hlnc.s. he turned to one Mr. Gibbs, who is! Po'iiteiil 'lut IP-'it the baptism eighty yiars old. and asked him it °f Virginia Dare when .she wa.s but! he hid .ever seen the ocean,- "No.Aivo clays old characterized the re-; sir,’/ replied Mr. Gibbs. "I have not.”| "'as one of the| Mr. Spencer says that he has' prompted coloni-i never seen the ocean but once in'”®"'' '’rorlds more thani his life,'and that was on a trip tol^vee centuries ago, "The colonistsi Now^Vnrk ' - Wanted to settle the new! * cuujtLi^' ic»x liiCncy-iftalv- Class Gibbs, owner of the largest reasons.” Dr Drane pointed out, . "but they wanted to extend the king-! mercantile business in Engelhard, says the- Stumpy-Point-EngelharU, p°'' christianizing heath- cdltlon of The Dare County Times peop.e is the best newspaper lie has ever! De.spitc the religious character of read. j-Ie relates that a friend of his I the people who colonized America stopped him the other night as he'ho mention has boon found in hls- M^rThnl’s Beauty Soh^f In^Nor^^^^^^ returning from some place of! tory of an ordained minister in the Ipffc this week to start working some-;lost Roanoke colony nnd it Is con- Alice Dunning of Wllllamston and Suffolk. I thing, he wanted him to read. Mr.jsldered problematical that the rites Miss Elizabeth -Warren of Washlng-j Miss Virginia Tnomas of Jackson- GH’b.S said the friend gave him tho'Of baptism were adminlstcrod to tne has been conducting aioopV.or The Times. It was after ih-st born who.se birth was com- iwore visitors here Tuesday I Sunday School Training School at hiidnlght when he got home, but hiemorak.l Sunoay. by some lay h.v wns M,e fact . that there'week with Mr. and Mrs Otho Ward Twlford returned Frl-;the Baptist Church. (lie He -lust couldn't help silting; ihcmbcr of the Church of England.- P® ’ • - j,irs. Otho Ward and John WardiP^f A® Her Home in Norfolk afterj According to reports given the new “P. firing the wee .small ^ to] are visltliic relatives In Norfolk Va i visiting at the home of her Grand- theatre will open September 1. Read., that Splendid Edition. L an^M^ J For the past week, roues at Engel-I " d' Rowland Meeklns spent last week j hard have been enjoying a medicine/ ^^ne.. Make-up Boj and Milly| end with hu mother nnd father,jone man nnd his wife, who enter-'^Hoppe, new beauty parlor and' Mr, and Mrs. Cliarles Meeklns.' 'show. This show was composed of /“shlon shop, are doing a booming Miss Isabella Lennon nnd Mlssltalncd with general comedy' and Husiness. Both the owners. Miss, Estelle Meeklns .spent Thursday nnd I burlesque. jPaynp and Miss Jeanette, agree WARNING—«UY YOUR -MANTEO TOWN AUTO TAGS HEFORE AUGUST I’crucns not complying with the law will be arrested and taken to court after that date; T. G. DOWDV,, Chief of 1‘nlicc GIBBS’: SERVICE STATION TEXACO GAS and Motor Oils Bus Terminal Beer—Sandwichet?—Candy Icp Cold Coca-Cola ENGELHARD, N. C. Geo. L. Cox, Jr., Mgr. Is visiting Mr and Mrs. S. A. Grif- ™ •"bro“!^lne.®o°thj41S.A^ Basnlght and son. Leon ,.1““I."'..”,-?''''’ P'.' wasn’t the underpinning that p'op- Jr., left Sunday after spending the s -was too much weight on ith^^second story of the vehicle. t Folks at Stumpy Point'sure did , , , visit Englehard last Saturday;- Ev- son of Holland. Va., spent the week end with" Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce a It was alto'gothcr appropriate that iDr, Drane .should have been s-eleetad cry where one turned, he came, face to face with a "Roat-Plnter;’’ nnd all bscanse Stumpy Point ladies were giving the play “'Three Peg.s", there that night. The Stumpy Point folks sure do back everything' for which'they are responsible, and it does the Engelhard folks'''gbdd to see them come down'In Hydfe.'After 'all, the two Stumpy, Point and En- gelhard, are sister comunitles.l and both seek fo establish more"friendly and more business relations. Engle- Etherldge. R. Bruce Etheridge, Director of Conservation and Development, Ral the guest this week of Miss Meeklns. j office |„ „/cle county. He was Miss Mary Moore Deaton nnd Mrs. one time Clerk elgh spent the week end here with | Norfolk and Richmond. George L. Cox. Jr., Is reported to his family. 1 ^He youngest man to ever hold Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Tilgham of Norfolk and Mrs. Tilgham of Dunn spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. O. J. IVestcott. ^ ' Lt. L. B. Woodbury spent the week end in Norf -’k and Ocean View. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Poole and that;advertising in The Times last week; certainly did help their busl- P. S. Boyd.'Of Mooresvllle, Mr. andicTurrHe w^ 27°Ura oId“ when! ***FHA^? Mrs. Whiting McLlhenny nnd sons.-^o „.ont mto office. At the present' >'OCATION William and John, of Craddock,j George is manager of Gibbs' '.I/''';,,' ,-0,01, Va.. spent Friday with Miss Deat.on’.s_se-vlce Station on the Junction of Mg^tHa’s Beauty Shoppe, owned , hard'iuPilcro'urto seeTh'e prt•si■nta-^f HSHter. Marbara,' have returned ijlfMomlarfor MoorLlUc from spending their vacation in New -vranvu., len. iv.ommy lor muurcavjiiL. • I T AtvsA/An #t7*Art»Ar Cei tlon of "Three Pegs’’, , wd,,there would! have been a packfea’'iudltor- ' lum had it not been for'ithb free York, Chauncey Meeklns of tent show which was .gt^a/on, at sP®Ht the week end here with his the sime time of the plw '/ ('"“ther Mrs. Nancy Meeklnq,.. and The! Young Woman's dfrclV met nnd Mrs.^W. W. Johnston. ’—■)ribsi Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs;,, ^ae. Hqoper, • foi;AlJ’s: hjcjpthly ^iib'no!n»i:s'Jn«>MnrilW^4lJqgrj^iwaS K^held-■'’by,H'M’ri'V'Fxle’Hooper: "UieiHe I*!:!'''for the afternoon was“Loving ,Peoi= pie.” After all business, the-hostess I WE MAKE KEYS Special Attention to Mall ' Orders. Safes Opened Combination Cleaned and Changed, Door'C^ks; I - Repaired Phone 23791 325 Monticello Ave. KLAFF^'S Lmbsmith and Safe Ex^rt' . 1325 Monticello Avenne ■' ' JilORFOLK, . sister, Mrs. Victor Meeklns. Mrs. stumpy Ponlt-Engelhard highway. Hy Miss Martha Alexander of Col- HTnoUnc nnfl /l-illflrnn Tlnnn:’ ntlrt o j Umbla,- llOS niOVcd tO itS IICW lOCa- I tlon in the Theo. S. Meeklns Build- i ih^.'; iThs now Shoppe has been re- j novated In green and gold. Miss Alexander has'as her assistant Mrs. Guy Lennon ,>spent Saturday Norfolk Norfolk. Mrs. Barton Halgh and Mrs. Wil liam M. Kirby and son, William, and Mr. Stanly Kirby, of Norfolk, were WHAT’S HAPPENING AT KINNE- KEET We are glad to see Manning Wll- ^ ^ „ 'Hams'and wife Nellie home again.IDurham. N. C.. ' who rls also an exoerlenced cos- ... . . (They have two very pretty children.! visitors on the island Sunday. Mrs. hope you have at least twenty"' __:'i“g j;; Halgh and Mrs.- Kirby are of. .the i^® hope you have at least twenty daughters,home Manning before you have Guy, Lennori.l spent Saturday In Norfolk-on business. “.“'V'~,"T'Z'~' •••"-“joays nome manning oeiore you nave j4H74i apH -.Q’NeaLiiMrsL^Hurheti. ,2f;-SJ?^*g|S,-;?®Jg-f^J?®ftP’lv'^M^?Mto-return'^to-the •Coast-'OUaKf'Sti^. C^bf/gn^Roy Da'vls' hav^reterried*^® “'H® lived .at Burnsides. Widltion at sbuthnort; •' ' " from Rocky Mount, where they, were -the guests of' Mrs. Ellen Moore. also an experienced cos- Mrs. Mann will be -the here. • Mrs. C. S. Meeklns and nephew, Cat'ver an,’ son. Mnr- Leslle .Austin, and Miss Mary Davis . ,tlon at Southport; will be remembered by many people welcome Mrs. Keaton home'. newjmanager hero. New Goods for Fall Ball Band Boots For Men and Hoys School Supplies DRESS MATERIALS All the Late Popular Masa’/.incs— Sundtiy I’apcrs John McCudworth. Grocery WANCHESE Westcott; spent a few days In Nor folk this week. '■ Miss. Isabell Lennon and Miss' Estelle Meeklns spent -Thursday In Norfolk and Richmond. 1 Miss Mary Talbert of Albemarle Is the house guest of Miss Estelle Meeklns. | Roy King of Farmville spent the week end here with his wife. | Carl Meeklns arrived the 22nd. to spend his vacation with his parents. Mr. Meeklns has been In the Pan-1 ama Canal Zone for some time. | Little Miss Margaretl Austin has returned to her home in Norfolk after visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. S.’ Meeklns. R. C. Jones, who has been a pat ient in Duke Hospital, Durham. Is at home with his family. a visitor here recently. Alvey Mld^tt of Rodanthe spent the week end here. Mrs. D. Victor Meeklns nnd chlN dren^, Roger and Fr.ancls, are visiting Mrs. Meeklns parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Deaton, at Moores- .■'ville,.N_C. ' . Mrs. Arthur P. Plythe qf Jackson • For Best Finish and QUick Service isEND Yofil kodak work TO IZOELLER’S STUDIO Over Pint I fk'. Citiselu National Bank , ELIZABETH CITY, N, C. A19[-tf u: . i^Nets for Every (Nir|biuincss is growing: here.Xilt will profit you to ' l^t}our e8tiBiatw^’,o5f (jfour.net and ,twine orders. , Fish hijgt & Twine llilln Touch- Jersey City, N. J. We have missed going to ’the ice cream parlor since .she has been to vln, of Roxboro, are spending several Elizabeth City ‘i weeks with Mrs. Carvef’s-mother,| ma O’Neal'who Is now Mrs. Osc.ar Mrs. R. M. Jennette. jYale, has a very pretty baby girl, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Evans andja^d ^.g nijg yg^j. husband ton, Ina. ' Wish you could stay home longer. Paul Meeklns, Vance Grey and Luptnn Grey, went to Hattcros Sat urday nlte to see “Little Colonel.” I There ■were about twenty people to come across Hatteras Inlet from Ocracoke to see the picture, too. I Mrs. O. J .Gray took her grand- json. Jack to Elizabeth City this week I to an optician. Jack is a goodlook- ilng boy. We hope he doesn’t have I to wear glasses long. Captain nnd Mrs. G. H. Meeklns and little Ccorgie, motored to Ellzn- ibelh City recently In their new, Chevrolet. Mrs. A. W. Price has been visiting friends at Manteo. Mrs. Sabra Williams Is Improving after being bitten by a dog several days ago. W. B. Miller, owner of the dog, shot him and sent the head to Raleigh for examination. Benjamin O’Neal of Manteo Is vis iting Mahlon Williams. Hell be vis iting Columbia next. Mr. H. H. Smith, of Ashland, Va., has taught a very Interesting Cokes- Classified Advertising Advertising in this colcmn costs 25 cents for 25 words. If you want to rent, to buy, to sell, to get a Job, to hire help, to find something, lost, then try this '{ind of advertising. Send cash with order! ^'Business Training for Business Success Vs Help You Get Ahead and Keep Ahead of the Crowd! Big. Money Opportunitie.s in These Practical Courses 'Sec'reUrlal Science—Accountancy—Law (Va. Bar)—^Bookkeeping— , Advertising—Joui-nall'im—Salesmanship—Civil Service—Shorthand -^l-’l^pcwriting—English—Stenotypy—Radio—Comptometry. — . - T.u,-- Fall Term Begins September 3—ENROLL NOW. ' il; Dial 24195 or 21044 ■'.‘u'Hi'f NORFOLK COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION GRANBY AT BROOKE AlG-8t RIDE WITH In Hot Weather On REFRIGERA’TOR FOR SALE. 100 Rev. M.-,W. Maness-of Avon was poimd size. A bargain, apply at ’TIMES OFFICE or Phone -Jl. Send your orders for printing and printed letterheads, billheads, en velopes, etc., to the Dare, County ’Times. ' FOB SALE—DELCO LIGHT PLANT r.OOO-wat.t generator and batteries. Price $39.98. A bargain. See W. 8. MEEIGNS, Manteo, N. C. L IT STILL PAYS BUSES AND TRUCKS TO USE THE ItNORFOLK-BERKLEY BRIDGE P, Why?- Because It Saves ^ .. TIME — TIRES —GASOLINE —BuyA — |:§5.00 Book of Tickets, 20% off—$4.00 'Jyl9-tf I Hury Training Class here this past week, the subject was “What Is FISHING at Oregon Inlet or any-j Teaching.”, About tv/enty people re-’ whore.. Spring, Summer or Fall, eelved credits. See CAPT. LEE DOUGH, two miles north of Manteo. JyI9-4t HATTERAS COUPLE WED CHII^HBN’S HA^UTO social j N'*® Barnett of Hatteras were qulet- BABBEB SHOP, opposite tranquil ijy parsonage, with Rev. E. B. Bell Patronize the firms who advertise j officiating. Mrs. Barnett Is the at- in the Dare County Tlrno*. ’They I tractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs, are wide-awake and stand for pro- gre.ss. They will give you good ser vice. FOB SALE—ONE TWO MAST Sharpie 4216 ft. long 12 ft. deep 3 years old In good condition. Wire or write MRS. NENA HAMILTON, care Lem Hamilton Market, New. Bern, N. C. . pJy26-«. ‘MARK EVERY ORA’VE’; Select- ihg' your jonumerit. from ''D. T. SINaYjETON,'206 South'Road St., Elizabeth City, N. C. "Every Stone Delivered and Set." A2-!tf OCE^ FRONTAGE 300 feet for sale at Nags Head; in lots of 100 to j 300 feet, at sacrifice prices. Ad dress, LOTS, P. O. Box 55, Manteo, Iioran Barnett, and a member of the 1933 graduating class of Hatteras High School. Mr. Barnett is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barnett of Hatteras. Durham has the largest hosiery mill in the world. Kannapolis has the largest towel mill In th eWorld. ' - 'fl^Nafural Looking Sofilo" , Gold Clod Pin Toeth ..i iFITTED BY SPECIALISTS .‘i'i J it" UPPER or LOWER UKSBEB SPECIAL For Limited Time Extractions FREE ^ With Our Gum Tint "Porfoit" PLATES *15 We Are Convinced That Never ffefore Has This Offer Been Duplicated ^'IlN NORFOLK- standard UNITED DENTAL qrr. ,1^ Mala ot Granby CORP. Phone 24575 ONLY ONE OFFICE—ONE LOCATION N. C. Aie-tr; EAT AT THE SUOAH BO’WL When In Elizabeth City. Good meals, modest rates. Corner Poindexter and Fearing. AI6-tf FOR SALE: Round bot)tom shad boat 24 feet long in fair condition. Address P. O. Box 203,-Manteo. N. C. p. A. 23 It. FOB,:BENT: Cansp’ Contentment from'{Present date; on west side;!©!^ Roanc^e Island; electric lights, cbm-_ ■aryWBiy iarrilsh^,Stifree''''bba{r * •* -tf." J. FRANK BELL,'Manager WJffin IV^ou Reach: Norfolk— Go: Directly to the Atlantic Hotel GRANBY AT MAIN STREF.T Where you will reecis’e every courlesy. Best acconimodalions at reasonable rales. ROOM AND BATH NOW $2.50 r Rooms without Bath (Privilege Shower) ,...._..S2.oa i Rdoms with Bath $2.50 to $350 Modern Tubs and'showers'Recently Instated. We Wish to Announce to the Public that We are the Official 0mkA4 • for QouMif Firestone Tires are BlowQut ** Protected THEY ARE GUARANTEED 12 MO^H? ^ , AGAINST ROAD HAZARDS’ L'quip your car with the extra safety of Firestone Tires. Don’t risk an accident M’ith old,' dangerous " tires when you can get/hew Firestones at very reasonable prices. Come in today and let us quote you our low prices on Firestone Tires. All Stan-;; dard sizes carried in stock. U ' 11 ' > Jonei Distributors! J! Y'i.J IDARE ;•:))- llT MOTOR CD. SERVE-YOU FHIING STATION CREEP CHEVROLET, Manteo Dealers 'iC. I" E. W. BAUM-Kitty Ha^m-, ‘ i\ Vi a| * h , it" tv M ■ ' ^ II t ' •- '1 - I f
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