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BIRTHPLACE. OF THE NATION—1584 BIRTHPLACE OP V, AVIATION—1903 ■ ■> - j. -V ' -i / ;• = •s'Ti'-v'.JSai %-m A PAPER ATTUNED. TO THE HEARTBEAT- OF THE GREAT CAR(V‘ LINA COASTLAND ..yol. l; No. Jf3. MANTEO, N. C., 2h\ 1936 Single Copy 5c WOMAN ON DARE COAST MAY mE FORTUNE IN ENGLAND Daiigliter of Jim Lijptis , Who: Ran '. Away . From Liverpool, At Age of 15, Caine to Hatteras and Died in 1891, May Be the ■ • Heir to Huge Estate Across the Sea ~ 'i- In an old home under the shade of. a huge live oak in the woods of Frisco near Cape..Hatteras, lives a stout middic aged woman hvho may be the lielrcss'of a. huge fortune In "*-'***P*“»«**» — •> '• Mrs. Lula Farrow, who lives with in sound of_ the' sea that sings its songs tiiroiiglr the pines, who never ^ has been far from thab lovely green island of Hatteras, and whose life has been spent amid the storms • and calms of the cpastland, revived ; the other day, the story of her father's early boyhood. It is she who seme day may be wealthy be yond the dreams of any of her neighbors. In 1865 when the maritime world was atiro with the glamour of the English bloekadcrs, who ran the gauntlet of the American guns that bristled along the southern sea board, the imagination of many a boy, was stirred by dreanrs of going to sea, to sail on the romantic ships -- that ran the blookade to aid the Confederate cause. The stories of thd^privateers of those days arous- Ved thelr love of adventui'c^ and shlp- ■ ping frofti^ England, the country which aided the south in the days of tile civil war, brought forth many a lad anxious to go to sea It was then that James H:nry Burlrcll Lyons appeared , one day at the port of Liverpool, and signed _ on a ship as cabin boy. He was a 'spriglitly lad, intelligent, and able, and adventurous. And so he set sail from that ancient port, and •turned hLs face from old England, never to return. - His life in Engla^id, liad not been , a happy one, he .often told his new . acquaintances. . His mother Itfld died when he^.was eleven years old, and Jils father-had brought a.new vvife to be!n stepmother; to himself , and _ .. I ft _ ^ ^ t..ft .11^ A Dll) THIS .MAN I.EAVE FORTUNE IN ENGL.4ND? D. J. PARR SEEKS BANKS’ PLAGE ON BOARD EDUCAT’N May Be Heirsatoll >'' r ‘-.M isifinjEngland'. „ Richard Gray of Wanchese and,R. E. Burriis of Manns Harbor' New Candidates JAMES HENRY B. LYONS, who ran away from England at the age of 15, and who died at the age of; 41. at Hatteras, where he had mar ried, may have been the heirs to millions of dollars. He left one sister In England, and one daugh ter at Frisco, now living, Mrs. J. D. Parrovv The picture was made shortly before his death in 1891. The possibility that his daughter may be heir to big money, is raising considerable speculation. ROANOKE ISLAND FISfflNG GUIDES Dewey J. Parr, well known young man of Buxton, who has llycd there for many years, and who married a daughter of the late J. H. Gmy. announces this weclc-aj a candidate tor the place on the Beard of Edu cation held by the soiiD? '‘-'Banks" section of Dare County. 1. B. Aus tin of Hatteras has been the mem ber for several yeans. Mr. Parr, is a wide-awake youn^; man, with good learning, coinmon- cense and judgement. He i.s court eous, industrious,- and a gooclj Clt- 1. en. He will make a strong rim on rne “Banks". Richard Gray of Wancliesc, who is a newly appointed, rriember fill ing the place of Dan Mann, deceas ed. will also be a candidate. He is a native of Cape Hatteras, R. E. Burrus, of Manns Harbor wlro filled the place caused by the resignation of M. D Sawyer, Is to be a candi date. Sparrow P MlUgctt of Manns Harbor this week filed for Judge of Recorders Court. Z F. Perry, Dewey Wise. John A. Meekins, and D. B. Fearing are all candidates for the Board of Commissioners. Carl Mann of Manns Harbor Is expect ed to file for re-election. C. C. Duvall has filed for County Com missioner. and C. W. Mann of Manns Harbor is a candidate, it is reported. Roy L. Davis and Ben Etheridge have filed for Representa tive; D. V. Meekins for Sheriff; Melvin' Daniels for Register of Deeds. E'*- liv.,. &p'6n;J»sio. . 5dlffia:inK%,;-;- ifeago >old^?other 'lads and had _ sailed away l.o sea. • For a matter of eight or nine years he .roamed t^e bounding main and as a man grown, began the pro- V , fc.Mlon of diving, which paid well, and put lilra in a distinctive class E’*' ■’ by himself. For the lime being he •!'' forget his home In England, no doubt his father had died In the fc;‘. meantime. Finally he came to Cape Hatteras where a diver was' needed to do some work in the salvaging of X the cargo of a brig that was wrcck- .cd on the beach. ' Reaching Hatteras,' He Married ^'During his stay down there he -met a young woman named Martha Williams, and married her, and set tled down under the shelter of the pine forest at Frisco, where he built ; a home, and lived for many years. . Mrs. Farrow, the only child, now reriiembers how her father often .spoke of his early boyhood In the -old homeland acro.ss the sea. He told his family aiad neighbors about hAvlns llve^ -in'’comfortable ;lr- ciimstanccs, and that his people al- -ways had plenty of money to spend and plenty of servants to wait upon them. - ‘ He of tell spoke about going back homo sometime, and he might, had ,.he lived longer, but he died at the age of 41. Mr. Lyons was quite satisfied with his lot. Ho made more money than he could spend at Hatteras lor the comforts, as well as the luxuries then available. He made more money than most of his neighbors, for the diving profession paid well. ,Hc lived In fine style for the cus- tlmes of that place and the years toms of that place and the years respected for he showed many ear marks of birth and , breeding, and most folks thought ho had been "Somebody.” Life came' easy for him, for he had been known to make as much ds $1,100 In a 'week. In his new ■home at Frisco, ho was very friendly with the natives, and kept open house to all, so that many came and enjoyed his hospitality. His friendship was highly valued by the rough-going, hard-working natives, wlio liad no other recreation. For Mr.,Lyons too. had his fail- ■ have whi-skey sent down.from Eliza- ..belli City by the” barrel, and .Jis •' -Ihg; he like his dram’, 'and' u.^’lo gqvc most of it a-.ay to his friends. He was Icnown far and wide for his splendid and most complete hospi tality. - - About the lime Mr. Lyons came to Ilattorns, llrcro also landed one. Tom Wall'jce. an Irishman, am able mariner and a good citizen, anil tCoutlnucd on Page Six) - ^ A List of Many Capable. Alen, and Excellent Boats to Be Found in This Edition of The Times f-r 1 . r \ • ter ej3 STUMPY POINTS LONG LOOKED FOR WiWilNS Es:tablisKment^^^?5f Uamip to Start:, ^ork Un derway; Governor Urg ed Building of This - Link , ] MORE MEDALS MEANING; { > TURNABOUT IS FAIR FLAY * Elsewhere In The Times this Is- .iue wlirbe' found an advertlsment of many of the ablest and best fish ing guides of Roanoke Island, who cater especially to fishermen who when Foreman Snell of the State Actual beginning of the work of the building the long looked-fori fought-for, and much desired high way connecting Stumpy Point with Manns Harbor, begun this week. HON. LINDSAY C WARREN. M. C.. of the First N. C. District, has been'invited' to present medals for heroism to surfmen of the Seventh District y.'ho tooiT pan in the r;scue of (the trawler Anna May off Hat teras in 1931. Mr. Warren is a great friend of the Coast Guard. Never a. .supimer he doesn't figure in some of their, proeroms. He has done much for the service, and is known in Wash ington ' as the greatest friend the service has in Congress. Last Summer the • men of tile Coast iGuajd,qf.the'Sev5,nth District pre- Isented‘h'lm with 'a valuable gold \vateh and chain as a token" of es teem, and handsomely engraved with appropriate sentiment. Now it will be Mr. Warren's turn to pre sent medals. . DARE OFFERS GREATEST FISHING ONi^HEl COASli .mi T'.. m Ml Guides are Looking Forward to Big'ges¥S^d0m son Ever, as Fame of Dare County Jnlets^^ Grows More Widely Known}Each Day,*;^^^ Hundreds Book Reservations r aiATILDA ETHERIDGE BRIDE OF ELWOOD' INGE THE following announeemont b.ave been issue.ds- "Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruce Etheridge have the honour of announcing the marriage of their daughter. Matilda, to Elwood,_Karn- Ish Inge, on Wednesday, the twenty- second of April, one. thousand nine liundred and tlilrty-slx. Manteo, The' fist; of men wlio will get North Carolina. ■MRS. LULA.. . . ■A\dio ran away ,from England at'Sfii^gTE^ifi^^dJ'dietitlitTHftKeras.at ithe.j The ■sho'wn.i .‘ft -TOVl‘ little boy, whb'^depends orw'iijs’grahdihotlier‘and grandfather for sus. itenancc. might have'beeii''>'afietr-pf opilortunitles utch as no other, child on the. coast ever'knew.--An effort,-is, now, being'made to contact- law yers In England who'have'a Jmoyiedge of this estate. • Whp.ijcnows but that Mrs. Farrow may jtet llve.^tb.'jenj'oy, some of the'riches^that may be hers? .. ' ■'""I-St;''r •■,'' . ■ come,to; Oregon Inlet. This’newspaper rccbmmends'tHese- guldes as being reliable and de pendable, as having seaworthy boats, and having many years of experience In this section. When a guide is needed, one should contact one of these reliable guides, any of whom ■will be able to find fish when there are fish to find. - EVEN THE LIFE INSURANCE MEN ARE CAUGHT NAPPING R. Bruce Etheridge for many years an insurance man, tells one on himself. For a long time, ho had carried a sick and accident In surance policy, that Included hospi tal and surgical coverage. He had carried the thing so long, that he had paid'out more than $500 in pre miums, during which time he had had good health. He dropped the policy, and before it had been ex pired a ■week, he was stricken down ill in Raleigh, went to the hospital, required an operation, and 'was put to an expense of over $500. Somc-r thing to think about. Is-:.'"'- $31 FOR MAN WHO LOST ALL IN FIRE A total of $31 has been' reclev- cd In contributions for .the fam ily of Leonard Hooper of Salvo, who lost all they had. when fire, destroyed their home several days ago. Contributions may be sent dir ect to -The Dare County Times.'; Acknowledged last week $6.00, A Friend of Stumpy Point $10 Capt. Thos. P. Midgclt $2.00 Jimmy OTTcal Raleigh $5.00 -".Wllllnm'nE. Whedbee . «.00. ’ L; E., Miller of New York 10.00 ' Mr.' Hooper is trying to get cnougii togetlicr to start a new homo. It is a worthy cause. Contribiitlom may be sent direct to him if desired. ..Some oUicr coiilribulloiis had previously been made direct to Mr. Hooper. Highway Commission broke ground for. a convict, camp at Paine's Cresk, near Stumpy Point. , Convict labor will be used In the building of the r_ad. It Is doubt ful that any road project has been worked for more eargerly than this one, and m-any times it looked as if failure was In sight. The High way Commission was hard to con vince ithat It would be'worth the expense. VALUABLE REWARDS FOR A UT^IT OF WORK A Trip from Manteo;tp Murphy; Aii $80 Sew ing Machine; 'A^^Ss: Radio; Or Liberal Cash Commissions Will Be Presented By medals a,tribute,for the part-.they played In' saying' the lives of five men'from' sure death of Diamond Shoals and their., present add.ess follows; , ... ■ - '.I'Boatsate.CL') Bernice L. Ballance, and Surfman,Baxter-M.' Jennstte, ■Cape'.HattcrJ.'Boatsw'ain Mate tlclJ Surfman Sumner, .Surfman Guy rfman, Tommie G.. fras'lnVc^ Sta'tion; (i>.-Tho'mas Barne eWef Boatswain Mate Levine W; 'Mldgelte and Boatswain Mate tlcl) Prank fW. Miller, Oregon Inlet station; Surfman Richard J. Scarborough, Oak Island. Ed, Veeth of' the Coast Guard of fice in Elizabeth City Is custodian of the silver emblems. The ceremony was. performed by Mr. H. B. Hines, pastor of tlie bride". at noon ^ in the ,. Manteo ;• Baptist Church, with only relatives of .ti'.e couple present.; ‘ Mrs. Eber R. We^tt played the wedding music, and Miss Lena Price Daniels .sang. Mr. Inge Is the son of Ito. Har riet Hariiish-' Inge " and thejy late Thomas, Statham Inge of Bichoioncl, Dare County's fame .as lua mier .sport, .fishing section ^ofi the y* Atlantic Coast"'Is growing greatcL^,^ each da}r,ji^S-. . local '‘hotels£jan^4^ guMcs,'^rciwrl''i theT’.^eatest f of reservatiohs' ever 'jknowiT sin-e SuW roads; dndr. bridgesf-'opVnS great section to' tlie‘.world jofvsr^it^&u tho'w type are .being.'over;'ha"uled lmdiipu|!^%^'®^'® into comniiKloh.if Many/'otheKfar^^ ■Mrcady.; Ih: .'coramlssion. and humer^^^..^ "ous'fishing parties have'been tallied' for -the. past. several Local, hotels .,-.Teport,‘.^any; •reserrS^''*^ TO tlonl Cine. .hotel-t.reports';' more "than 119 - reservatlonsTh'ave'^^S been "made for^'-the first"-'■vyoek,'';in^p^^ May.’ And It-is going to' be'aYpealt^^p, season for those_ who cater and-reel-men,. and troUers, reel: channel bass, > blue fish, pther favorite varieties of gameffl^^l'' at,Oregon Inlet and Hatteras and In the sounds;nearby., One fishlng'guld'e Is'saldiib'-.liavct^®^ resen’atIon.s.',f6r,;.sixty jpeefpiefeariy;^^^ In May. More .boats. arc;.lrel^>;pro.r"®^^M ylded daily.; , G - • - overtime, to put", lop shape, and 'newly .palhte&fitetr^^^ toiiis, spick and span,"‘sUdei^,.bacl^|^.'^ into tlie waters dally,', afto-.englhra:^'*'' have ' beeni overhauled; and ^MUlD-i^ Local storesYai'e’„welLstocked,wl.t sources. from ,,the i purvcyors.'f;of3.dlshi^*oft:W|2 crabs, ciams, •and'other‘;;^‘|OTdsT6l^^""® wWch to feed the^^'guW^ui^^ane^ pouring ,'l'nto.>pare7cpMtyJ^Ad(^« tho entire. cbast ;,fromt;HiltMi&^Tj lct,,.nbrth»X^;at.tf(ft^Hai®,;^jp'eaP prepaiatlbnsil'afe^lB'elng^l^deS*''^^ Mnhtcb. Sees -Maiiy (Neffcop* HAHERAS CLUB TO STOP WASTE OF GAME FISH Owners of Gooscville Gun Polks this Is no limited contest| It is open to all. It is somothlng Finally -after the Cover-[worth while, a chance such asryod nor 'had conferred with them about i have not seen before and may nejjiei The Dare County Times for a Little Work ciub Aiakc Guests Put Fish Back In the Water It, Is was decided to build the road this year. Last Summer the Dare County rimes Issued a large edition of the paper, carrying facts and figures proving the great value and the need of this road. It was widely circulated throughout the State. At the same time Victor Meekins went before the Board of Commissioners of Currituck, Camden and Pasquo tank and had a petition placed be fore the Alderman of Elizabeth City, and they all endorsed the pro gram, and asked the Highway Com mission to construct the road. The Dare Commissioners, Roy Davis, in the Legislature, and the Dare Chamber of Commerce, had all raised their voice for this road. ■H. C., Lawrence of New Bern Is preparing to bid on the job of dig ging this road. He built all the mainland roads In' Dare County. I ^ > TAX ADVERTISING DA*^ ALWAYS COMES MAY 4th Additional Penalty Comes on After May 1; Collections Have Been Coming in Fine see again. Tlie Dare County .Timi appreciates Us fricn.ds and wantJ to do something for them. It Is going to give away wliat it has to give.at this time *o its friends, not to somebody t- manage a cir culation campaign. Here Is what you can get free. ■ A trip from Manteo to.Murphjj through the mountains of Nortk Carolina, all expenses 'p^iij? An $80 New Home .Sewing Mach ine. ; A $75 Phllco radio, or other makj. if preferred "You can take your choice, or darn them all if wish. This offer Is'bpl" en to everybody. If they want’’to work. "Wa don’t want to hear from any who don’t mean business.- ■'} All you have to do Is' to go- out and get 125 annual subscription to the Dare County Times, o'r'Y'thc equivalent thereof. Wheri you have co.mpleied the club, you .may. take yo'ar choice of, the awards^nqi*;'- or you can keep on working'j.untU: you can got them all. Wc a'lll have, enough of them to go nrouhd> to[ all who wish to get up one ofi;thcse| clubs. You will find It no trouble toi'go; among friends and sen thi^^.pafie^ to 125 for a year, .or more, ifnhOTt,?^ cr subscriptions arc-taken, People like to read, The'-,parts County Times, and those whotjj'nvc, hot yet become acquainted;Wlth;:lt, THOS. MOORE OF CHARLOTTE, NEW GASHIERdFBANR C. S.'Meckins, Who Has Been ; Acting Cashier Temporar ily. Leaves Bank 1 majiy riie^' ^ b-laoh' ^Jiotelj^.in^.^ /weft- asYili^J^tel SFoH"i;'RaljeJ^^g have bn?!- filled over'^the’KrecS^» jwesk' ends; .No.matteY-whcthwayfl^^^^^S DRAMA LEAGUE I rportsmen'come to Ma’htboi TO ENACT PLAY OF IQqq Vfi ift/OO |i3 1. VriVill. ilhcv -nrenarp fhclr ears’for-.rtri-vlne'^^S New One-Act Flay to-Be Pre sented t for'First Time on Any Stage The Roanoke Island Drama Led; gue will present the EUzabeth-au Players in another production on Friday night, May 1. In the local high school auditorium. .4 netv one act play will bo given for the first time on any stage in .IVhllc the law requires. bdvertis- ment of unpaid taxes on, the first Monday in May, the Commissioners will be requested to give It,, the usual thirty day cxtcntslon, because the fishing season will not - close . until May 15, and many of the fishermen need the extension, fol- I lowing a poor season. I After May 1st, 4110 Lax ^penally j becomes 4 ixir iicnl and taxpayers are rc(|uircd to send four per cent and tic up every subscription on tlic laxQs in ihaklng payment, jean before somabody gets.Qhe^ior- .CoTlactions.are reportod, has beehiJ'ou... letter during the' past 12, montljs i ' Address at once: Cireulatlwh than at any year In the past four.' Dare County Times, Manteo, Nf C. wm be glad .to subKrlbo ‘ tb'^hclp you alongywlth your''work.--sjeSMi; vertisemont "on another .pafei.^rS Don't wori'y If somcthihg'’'happens’' .so can't finish it. "You;,will' not "rose. You wilt lie paid. In .6^; for what you have done. Get biwy' Thos. P. Moore of Charlotte, this week becomes Cashier of the Bank of Manteo, replacing C. S. Meekins Clerk of the Dare County Court, f';who -has been acting C-dshler for the past ten months. Mr. Moore Is 47 years old, a na tive of Warrenton, a Dniversltj’ of North Carolina man, and a banker with many years experience. He has lived and done banking in Charlotte, the largest city' In tlie stale for several years. He brings to the bank a freshness of view point, a keen and delightful per sonality. that should stand the bank in good stead. . A,strong effort -was made by the Bank 'Directors to induce Mr. Meekins,to remain with the Bank, but„hc never would give his con sent; preferring to remain as Clerk of the. Court, a yiosltlon to "which he-hM _b:cn tivlce clecttKl, and in which the, people of the county rc; pose' 'undivided confidence. . L.'john H. Tender, another Charlotte man- ■wiU’^c9ntlnuc as assistant. He h^'bcciY with' the bank' for severai months;’- ' - they prepare fneir"cars'for-.driving on the. beach to Oregon.-Inlet, For-here is, really bregor>.^Inlet'-;^® Junction, ai’.d 'Mrs"; Neva';'Mi^&t^,^i^ who runs this filling 'stailbn“r,has^“ developed a splendid busihV^^byS catering to these sportsmen.-yiSh^^^ not --’" vices tap a ready source of.^lhfSmatioji^ISM for the visitors, ab'ontYOTl'desite^J^Sw and supplies fislilng tackle Tori sdle^^^ or rent. ' ' And one of the most completc,:fe$$ There, will bo no scarcity of drum school auditorium at'Manteo. little articles about the wonderful^^^ fishing If tlie regulations cstablkh- ,,, , y. . - , - ed by the Goosevllle Gun Club of “3"”Ute„ 'b; a member Of the Drama League, Catherine Meekins, wife of Sheriff Meekins. ft has had a hearing before the Union ‘dAvid l. strain to SrE.4K here SATURDAY J^^David L. Strain, candidate for U ’Sr;6chaie, will speak In the Dare Oounty Courthouse Saturday nighl "aY'dght'el'clbok. . Mr. Strain Is froni ttirham, and will speak in 'Ellza- rbeth City 'Monday .night. Hatteras were can-led out all over the country. The' Gooscville Gun Club has an enonnous slice of bench land, comprising the entire South ernmost tip of Dare County, bor dering on tlie Aclanllc Ocean. Hat teras Inlot and Pamlico Sound, and Is beyond a doubt one of the best hunting and fishing places in the country., ■1^5 desirability has become so famous that hordes of sport fisher men flock to their property;-at hb- erry. without warning and without permission from the owners. In some instances, damaging the pro perty and leaving Immense quanti ties of flsli to rot and go to -waste on the beach, to became objeetlon- able by their stench, and otherwise violating the courtesies that had been allowed them. The Gooscville Gun Club owners. .Iran Campon Hcllner of New York Henry V.’. Slelwa'gon of Philadel phia. and Burt Lyons of New Jer sey, got tired of this and sen'ed notice on the public that no one would be allowed to fish on the property without purchasing a per mit at $1.00 a' day. Of course, the natives of' Hatteras, Buxton ast| Frisco arc allowed on the property at any Ura'e to carry on their mar ket fishing, by which they nmkn thelrllving—at all times of the year, except bring the Spring and Pall ■fishing seasons ivhen members arc at the Clubhouse, and at other times when the Club Is not in use by its membens, may go riding, swimming or plcniclng on tlie properly with out charge, but they must have a permit. , ' Tlie Goosevllle Gun Club piits vhL. restriction on Ihosa to whoni It seUs its fishing ■ permits: - That all '.fiSh must bo returned alive to tlic;'watcr This pl-ay I fishing of Dare County Is fumish-^.^.j, od The Times by -Mrs. Mdgett.'s^’'* W'hich.ls worth the reading true sportsmen. Here it Today’s sermon will have,- to 'do'’^©^i|s Theatre Board of New York - City,' v,-jt,h that carly-.spring CaroIln.-iXf;^® and has been complimented for Its surf fl.shlMg -the Idea being to'hcatl'§“‘'^ stark realisnt 'and good dramatic jolf any Inrlher letters fr6m-‘ihW.;“-5i;.^^« qualities. ' , ' ’ ested beach nuts. All set?--WcUS— It tells a story of. the beach" peo ple after the ?torm of 1933. Scene Is laid near Nags Head. Two a- mong the best pTayers in the league There arc foiu- inlets along'Jihc'S^^M North Carolina coiwt—Oregon, Nrw Hatteras and Ocracoke. The firatX^ , . , . ^ , , named is the-most accAHslblc to: ^ playing Haas in this tragro three; offe'ri;^S drama of the storm. Howard Tivine „ , according to' " and Velma Sanderiln, with little - Dorothy Meekins coming In for a good part. Because of so many requests to have the Civil War play of the last production repeated. It has been dc-. elded to do .so*bn the nest pro-! Go dowit via the Cape Charlesvi:..73SSi m natives, but we -won't go into 41iat,^'®®^ here because there’s plenty toXem^j'" icriain you at Oregon from- middle of April until about' first week In June. ' ■ gram, while It Is fresh in the minds of tlic players. It Is a most cap tivating drama, pictureque and full of life and good fun. ’Those -who did see it before will not seeing U again, as many have said,' and it will give a chance to those who did not attend the performance, -when first given, to see It this time. ’There Is a delightful Musical In terlude, botweeii the two plays, consisting of mixed choruses, sing ing old English and American bal- lad.s; and negro spirituals. A -selr ccted group of our community'sing; ers will present these ;.numl>er.s. There will be no admission charge. kept.■-Tlic Club says It has re ceived so'. many requests' from.- all. parts of the countrj' for permission to surf fish oS-.lls property, that it ha.s carefully Investigated its right ill rcgaixl to Its property and by Mxc .'■Ulutes lias absolute juris diction over its lands from the •waters 'of tlie Pa-mboo Sound''to tlie Atlantic Ooean and .Hatteras and only desired for food may be Intel, whctlita' at-low or high fide. iVa.) fen-y to Little Creek, andjf^ from there to Manteo, N. C.,'!ll;i&®8 about a thirteen-hour run from Holland Tunnel, the distance just under 400 -miles. AccoinmiSayl^ tlon can be had at two hotelsrih-S Manteo, about twelve mltesylrpn^g^^j,. the inlet: at the Bodle,lsland-ciub^'^^ two miles from the -fishlrigT-'andfat^® Nags Header, at Nag's Head, which4^^ Is also near bp. Board, aTiH’Xroon^i'|sS^ costs from S3 to $4 a day.' ' Izaak 'iValtons alfliclcd, mild fonh ' of Insanity- can,}.ea'mi>j^^ right out oh the bcacS!;X„'W5lb^i4^^^S available-about a quartcr-of from the inlet, but even the haUv&,:^^ won't driiik it—overrlpe-egg.flai^^jf 'Tiie best all-round,bait, forcha^ nel bass Js'"'mullet and' thfiiBWii^ necessitate a cast nctT 'D6n’t|;gcfe the Idea you can catch IhMe'llTCiy,,^ iltUc jiunpcrs -with a sclrio;:.; reiwrlerX conceived that-'-sterM^I noUon last spring, but It dldJTt'^voX^ out,.£o well. - The multet^all 'juSip^l eh._overXuie-toi) of^tbe Ji^.Ysali^’ erlhg hicrrliy 'a3'th^'-%TOt^;| - (ContlhiKd cn - -• J', "V :
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