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Friday/^ml 2k, 1986 I
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If Fast Game Is Expected-When
•; > ■ tedfT.uesray ^
.ii*. "jj T-e I- - ’»••'
., tonin',v,w^ich‘has to data„won three
^^w,,ouii of six' conference ..games,%pla^5.
K,‘.fWe|:ksvlUe there tf^a^aild on'hexf
^.H'i^.rTutwday, Intend ;to,giv>g.the|r.._home,
t'* lam a real show Jrhen^theyj; cross
' "S^y.' ijais; with Central Hlgrf School' here.-
gx ,f'-The, most-recent victofj’ of ;the
local boys * a'hd the.,. victory- that
brought their standing up to .500
the,drubbing they,handed Shl-
fl’V; loh; last'TuKday afterr^vi.. Don-
A^rnia Tw'ynO let.^o Shiloh nine down
PRODIGAL RED,MAV;
RETURNS TO TRIBE
There was a revival of activity
In the Knott's Island Rwl Men
post a tits meellng about two
weeks ago and brought back Into
the wigwam a member who,
since ho joined In 1907, had not
attended iO, meeting of the,i)ost
y'and yet had been lojf.iI to the
'order by-•“remaining 'a 'paying
IJv- -^he Mari^eo High ScUoolcbaseb?ll; m
ij ..,.t, \-- - . _ ., '.1- to a letter written by a lady In
Duck,
1 StevojMeekliis becilmc a mem
ber of th'c tribe In 1907, Since
'that' tlmo'',h'p has been an ab-
.seiit member, of ' the tribe on
every irioetlng night. Then on
Friday night, April 10. this pro
digal member of the tribe re
turned and his returning created
a red letter day in the tribe.
Regardless ,of the fact that ho
has been away all these years he
has not once.In'this period of
time been-out of benefit or be
hind in hlsdues.,, .
Those attending the meeting
! of the-..order,, at this meeting
were: 'W. E. Rogers, "W.-T. .'rwi-
ford, M. J. Evans, T,. D., .^als,
S. B. Whitson, and Mr. Meeklns.
Now members enrolled at this
.meeting were: A. J. Scarborough,
'J. p'. Scarborough, L. Scarbor
ough, and S. D. Tate.
TROUT
ON BEACH M'
Mervin Saunilers and Crow
Have Good Fishinjf Near
Na"s Header Hotel AVith
Ueach Seine
about', t’t.’o v.’sehs a'riS.^.durlrij' thd
pas woolc it has been the,abode of
o.uite a large iiuniber of Epprl^neti
who have cr,;no here to enjoy f.-h
lug e.;. Oregon Inlet.
, IVIiieh .Building Going .Qn
It l.s apparently cyldoht that peb'-'
p!a .".t Nags Head are expecting the
ilceKiial election, is going to be a
horse racp which will, be won In
tfiii home .stretch. Roosevelt will
.start with the .solid South in the
bag That ts a handicap which the
Rupirblleans have had to carry ever
since the fracas which,-In the South,
wc, call The War. Between the
D.ivls,, Jr.,. l»ing fne heavy, count
ing. blov/s,-:thc. locals garnered a 9
'tos'lvdedlsloii.'
■ Acco'rdirig .{o their coach, Martin
Kellogg,'- they., have , strong inten-
■ tlous'of bringing, tlieir conference
•tstanding;much,.higher,by the time
thpy have' finished';with Central
nexc Tuesday; afternoon.,
AIANTFO loCiVLS: WILL
PLAY: HEliE: SUNDAY
I'lrot Game of Se^on Is'9 to 0 Vic
tory f:cr Locais
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ihre M^nteOjLocap,.according to
On!- announcement made by Martin
KSlogg, expect to meet a fast step
ping team from Eder.i'on here Sun
day ajttemoon. ’ . -
. "rhe arraiigements -with Sdenton
.'.weres'Tiotu'soundly' confirmed but in
, case they did back out several other
teams atevbidding for.;i game Sim-
pday'hftSrnobn.. At any rate the
liVi- !. _ Locals expect to put on a good ex-
hibiliqn on Svmday aflernoon with
somebody. ,
;,!;Mound 'duty against whoever the
opposing-team'is scheduled to
betw#:n_Saih Kee and'Brantley.
Bolh:,'jx_re- reputable hurlers.
-'v_..v, . , ^he ioicals qfjcned thol rseason
_j£i:las'. Sunday wltho bang when they
^gtfiiiri^Jed the'Norfolk Monarchs un-
j More than GOO pounds of rock and
salmon trout, were caught .Monday
j-afternon by C.apt. Mervlii,Saundcr.-!
I and crc'.v wUli a bo.ach, seine, near
the,Nags Header .Hotel, and the.
fiih'.soltl for ten cents a .pound, to
Herbert Perry, local buyer.
This is one of the ,11.-st. good
catclies m.ade this sea.son; The
waters,were alive wyjV fish, which
were chasing minnows in tho break
ers and ashore.
The crew of fishermen at .work
proves a ,grc-at attractions for gue.sts,
at the Nags Header .aitd many go
down to the ee.a to watch the nets
being pulled In. '
AIUCH KUILDING AT,NAGS
HEAIX HOTELS OPENING
der ,their feet for a nine to nothing
drubbing was kee and Brant
ley on the hurling end.of the game
that let the visitors down with 05,*y
two hits.
, Named "Old Glory?
Captain Driver of Salem la 1831
ccimnamlod the brig Charles Dog-
gett, which sailed on Us famous
vo.vage which resulted In the res
cue of the mutineers of the British
ship Bounty. A loiter acknowledg
ing this service contains Driver's
.autograph dated November 1C. ISSO,
ami bears tho words "My ship, my
oouniry, and my flag. Old Glory."
It may be fairly assumed, therefore,
that the phrase ‘‘Old Glory" orlgU
noted with Captain Driver. The
flag which was so dostgnntcd by
him was presented to him; by a
friend before starting on tills voy
age. It Is still preserved In the Es-
.scs Institute, Salem, Mass.
service stations arid ,other^ resort
buildings ,as raplcily asj.they can is
an indicatlo'.i, that, iheyijexpWt, a",
good season,. One of tlio' best, build’-’
ings going tip.,!it present'‘is';Ptu;^5Cr;,
so:i’s new hotel while man^„oth,er.s'
arc biilkiliig rqomljjg ^I'rouijs .afjd
jllning rooms,.nil along the;.hi^'hway.
HOARD OF ELECTION^'
NAiMES PRECINCT MM
Entire List of Poll Holdersand
Re.gistrars Appointed Saturday
The County Board *
grcnt;Et se.'isoti (his .stmimcr that i.St.ttes.
h.-ui ever been known tq.,the,.b'each'!'J ‘The, ^Repubiican'.,p.iriy,h.i.s,been
Tho ■fact.j pumbpr..pj^Aift'^aqi-iiblj’.,.,rc^iiS9il^le,c|. ,,,.11 ..Is
people are building cottngcts,"storos1|SjgHn'’lreginiifng‘id'feel',the Uirlll of
IfeeTolon^, Its. koci, nnil the otloi of
j,lie'fleshrp,qts, of .olUce ar,c in, Its
^iojtTiJ,^.. forgotten , trian.’^'.thc
qhp{tafl.stV,wili see.th^Lits tYar.c’host
b apipIXifillod ,;vlth wjht^t .1^ .tak^.
Wen'Voimg Oemqcr.'its mriy Xhattef
'ourMl^ves witli slUy talk nboiit,/'if
:.the .Republicans, decide ,to put tip a
candidate," but that sort of buister
^Undly ignores the fact that the
peniqcratlc party is the minority
p.arly In this land, and that It can
win only when there is sufficient
dimension In the Republican ranks.
tATcii the Republicans vote the Re-
pi^llqa'n ticket in national elections.
the.Deniocrats are licked.
-'i fri 1932, after three years of, the
itepression, during which Mr. Hoover
llal, "floundered helplessly and
By
-iTlio Dare County Board of .Elec
tions met &.iturday and narned the
poll holders and registrars for the
comtag June prtoary.The .Boarr^j'rf^aUy dropped the oars, the,
0, E.ectlonj is r. o. 'V/we, Chairjmwpuhlicans were at the very low-
Nags Head Expects Big Season Ac
cording (0 Reports
Nags Head is rapidly opening up
•and while several of the alro.idy re
putable places alosg the ocean arc
already - doing well there Is a very
extensive building program under
was also.
■Already many are stopping af
three of the Hotels which have re
cently opened ihelr doors to tourists.
Tho Nags Header, •according to Geo.
P. Puller, Manager, Is doing a live
ly business. Mr. Fuller reports l.hat
he expects May to really open hi;:
season and. gave as a reason,' the
fact that for (ho first nine days
of May he already has reservations
for 124 people.
At the Arlington '..rst wck-end
were several parties ir,d during the
■week many flsh'ng 'parties have
been .staying the’e.
The Croatan hue been open for
nian of Mantoo, J B. Plooker am
W. C. Gasklll'of Wanchese.
! Mnrr.ea, 'To.m Easnlght, Henry
Tn-lfcrd, Eber ^Vcscott.. 'Wanchese,
•J. B. Hooker, B. H. Davis, W. B.
Tiuett.^
Ha-tteras, L., A. Mldgett, Mrs.
Mary RoUirison, R.,, G. Austln.-jthO proverb says.. The people were
Frisco, Charles H Fulcher, J D. jrl^o and ready for a change. Dr.
Farrow. J A. Stowe. Buxton,’C. [C^iinon and his allies, the Ku-
T. Miller, M. J. Gr.ay, N. .,P. Jen- iauj^,klan, could not, have carried
. _ against A1 Smith had he
been, the nominee In 1932. The
w’ater mark of,their,fortunes. They
hKlipntirely forfeited national con-
lidencs. Prosperity had, escaped
fVo.;h them and th';y'pl3lnlV could
riot conjure It back. Their medi
cine was no good. ,•
I'A turnover in hell Is some help,”
nett Avon. BurgessGray, A. D.
Wilh-.i!ns, Prank O’Neal. Rodanthe,
L. Douglas, Elroy Mldgett, L. Y.
Gray. . ,
Nags Head, John Culpepper, Mar^
Rupiibllcan party just foundered
arid went down with all .on board.
r,H,, In 1936, it can be shown that
and that this was a need so exigent
as tq make a change In policy im-
pci'.Uivo. We .shall flic our pica of
•■nnfevslon and uvoldanre. saying,
"Vw, we did jiroiiime to balanco the
iJiubgct and r. dure governmental ex
penses. but a condition suddenly
,\ro:D to confront us which made a
change of tho.so plans necessary."
Wo Oan argue with elo(iiienco that
yc could not; .suffer, the Amerloari
people 'to sUiryc for a tlilng so ab
stract os balancing tlie budget.
It Is posslbU} that, by 193G, dole-
bltors on our lists, and rcllofces on
ouraiay roils, may. coastltuta a
,ma jority >if.,tho American voters, In
which cpsc wc shail bp sitting
■ pi-etty. . . ■
, liV 1930 wo sh.all hoar something
about the Constitution. ■ As tho
matter now stands, the -Republi
cans can m.ake nothing of that.
Tho most popular change In the
Constitution ever effected was made
under the leadership of this Ad
ministration.
If, ho-wever, the Supreme Court
declares the AAA unconstitutional,
as well as other New Deal gadgets,
and It is seriously proposed to so
alter the Constitution so os to take
from the court Its right, assumed
by Jonn Marih-.ill In Marbury ■y-ir-
.sus Madison, to pass on .the consti
tutionality of the acts of Congress,
we shall certainly hear a mouthful
about that, for that goes to tho
fundamental structure of our Gov
ernment.
It is true enough that no British
court'-can question any act of Par
liament. In Britain, Parliament Is
the supreme power In tho land.
The British popular government Is
far less rigid, far more responsive
to popular will than ours.
Britain has no written Constitu
tion. We have a very diffic'iift'.brie
to. change. The method (Jcescribed
for Its changing Is tedious and-.rc-
qulrcs not a m.ijorlty, but .a Uiree-
louniis vole, lo cfl'ccl It. Thirteen
Stales c.in prevent a change in our
Constitution.
To mo tho Constitution Is not
.sacronascanl. I shall be for any
change In It which will enlarge hu
man rights. Wo Young Dciiiocrats
may fimi ourselves this year, Ilderi
up for a rundamcntal change In
our governmental structure. , '
! THOMAS LOMAN HUNTER
. “The ‘^Coj>^erhcad»”
In the Civil iwn'r the ninne "Cop-
perlieads" was niipllert ns a term
of reproach,To tho.so In tho North
who were sympnlhetlc with the
South. Mo.st of them were the so.
called pence'pomoernts. 'Phey were
strong In NeW Yoric. Ohio, nnd In-
dlnnn, nnd In’ ISitt their Oliln lend
er, Clonient fj Ihilinndighnm, was
almost elected governor of the slate
In n hitter contest. The Knights
of the Golden Clrfclo was a Copper- '•
head secret society.' . ' •
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Public. Liability and Properly Damage Policy
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Advertising In this xolumn costs
25 cents for 25 words. 7? yon
want to'rcht. to,buy, to sell,
gel .ri Job, to hire help,,^o
romething lost,'-then try
kind qt advertising. .
Send cash with order.
sell, to
Jo flAd
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L. W Stetson, Mrs. Lillie Mchklns,
J. M. Cronk. . 1 -•
,ldtty Hawk, Mrs. J. E. MaViri, E.
d! Mldgslt, 3. F., Perry..., D.uqk, W#;
E. Rogers. Le;vls Scarborough, J.
K. Hines.
E,ait Lake. H L. Smith. J. T.
Ta’lddy, George Ambrc:
tjpt prosperity Is convalescent: that
imonipioymcnt Is on tho wane, and
that, the patient will soon be. able
Ig, dispense with tho oxygen tarifc
and transfusions, tho Democratic
pari.y. should and will \vln.
• ^■T'h.it Is the question on which tho
j 'jThqlc issue of the campaign will
Mashocs, Stewart Mldgett,.T... ;a. jtgrn. ..'We. Young Demoertits must
Mldgett, Ira S,nencer. Manns Hary vt*; prepared,, to substantiate our
’oor, nerman Gibbs, Ijrs. : Frank; fc.-la'ltn In that raspeol. The Repub-t
Twlfard, Gaston Mann.
Stumpy Point, Leslie* Wise.'A.-B;-'';-^e have to^.shoW of recovery Is a
coper, Robort Mldgett. . ,, ’ -ili^ely artificial thing built up with
Hooper,
The first named person in e.acU
precinct Is the Registrar.
lijtatLS.arc sure to argue that what
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Send your orders for printing and
prbitcd letterheads, billheads, en
velopes, etc., to the Dare County
Times.
FOR SHOE REPAIRS done rlghil
come to FJ3EB R. WESCOTT’sl
SHOE SHOP opposite Hotel Port
Raleigh. Prices rlghc. Man or
ders given prompt .attention; ship
ped C.OD. Nt-tf
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Patronize the firms who advertise
In the Dare County Times. They
are wide-awake and stand for pro
gress. Tliey will give you good ser
vice.
‘.■VIARK EVERY GRAVE” Solcct-
Ing your monument from D. T
SINGLETON, 303 South Road St.
Ellzaoeih City, N. C. “Every Stone
Delivered and Set.” A2-tf
This Campaigit
of 1936
j The- following, aWely Wwrltie^p^i;
j-wsts'•printed' fejiSe'KlcfimoMr^W?;
i Times-bispatete' f'
I How young is a 'Young 'Dmio-
j crat? From ths pictures- of- .tliose,
v/hose counterfeit presentments have
lately appeared in the papers, I
should say that the way to enjoy
perpetual youth is to Join the
Young Democrats.
The Democratic
again
I should say that It has an edge on
Its cpponcncs, but only professional
ballyhoccrs and thrasonical fellows
will tell us that Mr. Roosevelt will
enjoy another landslide even great
er than the one which swept him
Into power in 1932,
Wc Young Democrats might as
well face tho f.acts. "The 1936 pre- I
Abe money for which' we have
•'i.aortgaged America.
■ We are. suro^ to be confronted
with the taunt that 'we promised to
effect governmental economies, to
.•b:\lnnce the'budget. It is In -the
ryljcrd and wo cannot evade It. The
fcjiqcratlc platform.of 1932' is go-
^ Xp be Hlie chief,. Msef of the
S^vdehatSkripwrilas' ^Jf^sideritial'
c^palgn, we'shall have-'ihls for
ever Hirbwn Into our faces: “You
piromised ; to', balance the budget,
aiid you promised to make govern
ment less, expensive.' How have you
fulfilled that promise?”
■.VVe shall reply that ■wc! found
NOTICE OP SALE OF VALUABLE
PROPERTV
riiilci* niul Hy \irlii«! of tlio iK>wi-r anil on-
tUoTlty civi.tulnvil i\\ that coriaJn of
J:»-.Sale ivHutl .U.flJ in, lono by r H.
f*Jprk of tiio\Siij»cr5or i'oiirt of l>ar*j
atul jHirMiAHt ‘-jliJic tt-niiA of an
orcl?r\'l tbc Dare Cirtmiy IloAt.l of fvlupaUou
oiui L'lmMtT -IDI of the rnblie l.aw( u*
N’ortli ('arclliia ItHiS tli« wbtMjl silo tb-rfrUnhl
Ih-'I'ov haiitiy li.fTt-iiie WHMccj-»»>ary for jiiiWic
‘vCii'yi;! tin* im-lerfiikoul will on tin*
ilay if AitU. liind, ho'ih a\
tbe L*onrtboii>>i> Nurtli I’arolina
Ini'll to .tJie iiiuliest biiUIor for caih tbe fol
low IiU iiroiKTty.,
1ST TUAr'fi AtUolnUis tl^^ IidoIh of
f* T Sutton, I». I,. .Mlitiictt, anil Lln5
-Nr. JI. ('iiurclL .S)utli. bfulnnl.i:: ot a
ritake in llic J-bist line of rialit ('luirch laml,
niiH with -salil iln^ north til 'hitritw \V*-s*i
.10 ynnl-i to a .stake; thencj' NorUi r*r« He-
crt"t4 Kiint 30 yotil+to a f.takf; Ihtnce South
litfrec IhiAt no yanli ti a Hlake:
ilii'iifit; Acuth Oiujri-ea NVcnt 30 ynnls
tu tin* pjlnt of bevinninut (‘-:ntiiininc 1-3
un acre iiioro or ItuL -
2XJ» Tlt-\t:T: 'Ailjolnins the Unrli of
Thf'ina.'i I-X Munn ainl ulhen ainl beslnnlns
at n '.xliUe oak tree riunil»3 a SonlluTly
ronrM; 40 feet; thence a Wcitturly! courns 40
fttt; theiicn a .NortlicrW courAo -40., feet;
20 and 21 Fulton Fish Market
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Consult Our Representative, CAPT, TREAKLE
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JOHN DAIS, Pres.
UifhO troclri.
Tho hliMhii irlll .berln «t.‘ the Auin j cf
the amonnt hhl by Uoliert TlUett,
’HiIk the l3tU «Us of Aiirll, 11»30.
JtOUnjtT IJ. ATKl.\*SON,
cA17-2t S«:»t of ,Sc1«h4 of l»are County.
_ ,, , • - . , trie ba.aks tottering, nnd that wo
party may win feet'again, that*
"B’.fhave fed the hungry and found,
ortma'dc, jobs for the unemployed,
T. II. VETTER, Vicc-Prea.
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F. C. SIIAAKE, Treas. Si See, j ■„
JOHN DAIS iO^
Incorporated
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the State Senate, subject to the
DC'mocratic primary to-be held .In
June, 1936. i
Respectfully,
V/ILLIAM B. RODMAN. JR.
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