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The Dare Coiintij Times,'Manteo, N. C. ' Friday, June 12, 1936 ■ I Uiii€r "Guise of Party Har- tJWt. > .,'i f^^mony, and Trading Under ; I^ame of Bruce Etheridge ‘^i>and''Lindsay Warren, *^i]^6c8 Trim His Major- ,-'r ity. to 227 i ■ I ■ ■■ got hts long ex- ■cM:* chastisement from the pol- 'I'-'lUcal' moguls of his home section ‘Saturday’s primary, when they ^SfC BthgMl .up on him at the Wanchese .(Manteo boxes, and carried ^^"lihnteo by two votes, and Wan- i'chese^^y .17 votes for ..his opponent ' •■dward Mann, in the race for Sher- '(■JrThe final result was his majority .teu'Gut down, but he won by a ■ » Jl ^ . ■ NEW FERRY ;.SCHEDULE OVER »M - ■iJtw. §f rti'A- . ..l^rOREGON INLET m')--.^'..‘',.EirecUve 15,»193S. ^th Bosasl Kcrth Bsund f ‘7 A, M, 7:20 A. M. Vr •*'*• ■»* 9:20 A. M. ill A. M. ’ 11:20 A. M. ^ 'J't -P. Bt S;20 P. M. ;v 4 P. M. 4:20 P. M. ,,» • P. M. 6:20 P. M. . nSHEIUtEN wtU find the best s , ' Mhlng in thla ■ectlon and will find the achcdnle helpfnl in going - In New Inlet. = J. B. TILLETT, Myr. {■ SCHEDULE I ' Tm VnClNIA DARE * ■' TRANSPORTATION CO.’S BUS ' “ In CennecUon With •mUI OMrti UnM BuMt IrMD Union Bui ’ I tWnlnol, Bartalt, Va. to* Win Inin Bnie I Nnul, Biitcanui eiir, N. o. : I . , Morning Schedule I Iv. nnatM ar. B. oitf ar. Bwfolk a 7ieo e:M io:ob I if. Bnrrwk L(. B. Ollr Sr. MnniM I 11:00 1 Afternoon Schedule til. nuilw ar. B. Clir ar. Uortotk t ‘ oioe B:4o eiso if: nwfklk L«. a Ollf ar. MonlM I r «I10 4;«e 7:00 . a TRUCK SCHEDUI.E ■r.'. Baiiv BxeBOT eunoav i*. ■kiin» 0:00 a m. ar. Barfflli 0:00 a. m- countytvldc majoritv of 227. It was B busy day at the Manteo box, and almost slnglchanded, he ' stemmed the tide, managed by five or six of the most active affiliates of the Democrats l:i the county, who had several cars hauling voters to the polls, and .several workers marking their tickets. The whole thing was pulled off under the guise of p.orty hnrmo:iy. and engineered by D. B. Fearing, and some associates, who tried to spread the movement to other parts of-the county. Rather than create a stir, Victor said he was content to let It go., so that the ejection might run along smoothly. ‘ Con- sequetnly. he left the fight entirely up to the people In Wanchese pre cinct, and had few workers at any part of the county. "It’s nil In a day’s work anyway," he said. "1 had It coming to me, had heard it, and e-xpected it. I was bound sooner or later to be of Pasquotank County, to get by wltliout paying any tn.xcs, soiigljt under a foreclosure suit. A state ment was produced from the office of the County Accountant, and County Attorney, proving the taxes in qviestion were settled in May 1935 and were handled under a commis sioners foreclosure, and the Slierift had nothing to do with the tra:is- nctlon. Another lie at tlie last minute at Wanchese. did Victor consider able damage, and was to the effect that he had slen^d a petition to have fishing .styp,.Fd at Oregon In let. Tills was also circulated at Rodanthc, but didn't stick, as the people there are little affoctccl by the inlet fishing. Bi't at Wanchese so many i>e;plc arc nlfcctcd. It did oon.5lderable da:nage on short not ice. Altogether. It was quite an in teresting show. It was rather a- muslng. In fact some of 11 was very THANKS TO THE VOTEHS I thank the voters for the splendid vote given me In Saturday primary for Board of Education South Banks section. I. consider it n splendid tribute, and will be glad to work , In harmony with nil the jicoplc. and you can count on my good will D. J. PERRY Buxton, N. C. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE punished. Some of the boys are j laughable, to see grown'men, goln on middle age, in Jolly good nature . Ilfiiliitf *in}y »:JinJi/it7l j* Usei-tilrlx of Iho ostfitu' of- K ilOf’pa.'irtl i.f Jlut-' NurlU (‘noiHiisi. I iKH'by tjhc (if uH piTNUtlH hr btil I'htali.' to voiou, forit.i|il nml IDUkc hDliiCrHjIf M’ltli’tOi’Dl, iiikI tilrno liuIrlillK, (‘livitilit. UKuilixt tvlll (rio- M’ht tlir-m for frujtia'iii willilij TWi'.I.VK JiioillllH /rruH (IH‘ fjulc al IfiiJi ihUioo, «»r ft nBl ,l>u lOi’mlvtl ill b.(r of tlicir U'CfVfiry ' tiiIh .iiluo ih, luaiL imirriK w .casicii.l. UMcuiru ' llalU’MJ. .V C EXECUTOR'S NOTICE they used mad about various things; found their opportunity and It.’’ And there was an amusing side. It was rather Interesting to study the sort of campaign lies that be gin going the rounds when an office Is contested. One thing that did a great deal of damage, was the word whispered around the county that it was the orders of R. Bruce Etheridge. ’Trading under his name, they carried a prestige with the fight they could have never won. Many voters, who are followers of Bruce Etheridge took the rumor at Its face value, and voted according ly. Some voters, early Saturday morning drove to Mr. Etheridge’s home to ask if It was true. He said he had no idea of It, and branded It a lie from the whole “’'Boatmen Want Power Corn- undo the damage done. pledging wiht undying faith their friendship and their support, or their neutrality, and when the back Is turned, knifing away with Joy ous good will, such Is thy great game of politics, practiced some time In D.irc County, many times elsewhere, but rather Interesting and funny, especially to watch folks when they think they fooi oliiei.-, but only fool themselves. OPPOSmON TO DEADLY POWER WIRE ON BRIDGE GO HOME EVERY WEEK END ChcBRcat travel bargains in re cent Years :-RIDB THR RAIL BUS VIA ' NORFOLK SOUTUERN RAILROAD ' Ti^ta are on sale dally at one * ”-'4 f cent per mUe.:. You; iiemjsi. 'ticket age&t' for taiBB ana schedules anywhere you want to go. F. DALTON, Traffic Manager Norfolk, Va. The name of Lindsay Warren was used In some Instances, the people being told that the Sheriff had in curred the displeasure of the Con gressman, and people n'ould lose patronage for their communities, unless they put Victor out. But little damage was probably done. Another lie started In East Lake, was that Victor Meeklns had allow ed "Webb Williams,^ Representative FERRY SCHEDULE ROANOKE FERRY COMPANY Schedule of Fort Landing, East Lake, Roanoke Island and Mann's Harbor Ferries Effective to September 15. 1936 weaving Roanoke Island “7 A. M.; 9 A. M.; •12:30 A. M.: *4 P. M.; 6 P. M. Leaving Manns Harbor, 7:30 A. M.: 9:30 A. M.; 2 P. M.; 4-30 P. M.; 5:30 P. M. Leaving East Lake, 8:30 P. M.; 2 P. M.; 5:30 P. M. Leaving Fort Landing, 7:30 A. M.’, 4^30-P;;M.. i • . -. (•OTTCEr^'^’Cwiiects r-irlth East Lake Boat. ' ' 1 RATES: Roanoke Island-Miami's .'larbor Ferry, $1.00; Port tan-Jing- Sast Lake Perrj', $125. Passengers jn all Ferries, 25c. T. A. Baum. Mgr. Manteo, N. C. panj’ to Carry VoK.-mvc Linc.s Under Draw of Currituck and lloanokc Sound Bridjfc v v w w ^ # La Nada School of Dancing: NAGS HEAD BEACH CLUB >vV** s 'A'l^ All Types of Dance Instruction — Ballet — Toe — Tap j' ' ; Musical Comedy — Acrobatic — Ballroom — Character ,«thctic, — Reducing and Body Building Classes for Men and i:i^Woinari"'l*^^cienUtlc Danee'-Instmction-for-.Health, Xlalture Private Lessons by .-\ppoinlmcnl ^ 1 Class Lessons Fifty Cents j BEGINS TUESDAY, .JUNE 9th ' OB INFORMATION, PHONE MBS. SID.NEY MITCHELL ' NAGS HEAD, N. C. 3 Much opposition was expressed here this week by boatme:i. when Major H. R. Cole of the Norfolk Anny Engineers, heard opinions on the proposal of the Virginia Elec tric & Power Company to string electric lines carrying 17,000 votes over the draw spans of the Roa noke Sound and Currituck Sound Bridges. A high power line Is fear ed by most folks, because of the deadliness of the current, in event j a line falls and strikes a person, whether on the deck of a boat or elsewhere. The Power company wished to give a vertical clearance of 45 feet ■above the water. M. L. Daniels. Lee Dough, Clyde Hassell and others expressed disapproval. Many bo.at masts are much taller. Tlie ^pinion was expressed that draw- ' bridges In,, other (.pfacea are not fenced off by power wires, and're quested that a submarine cable be used In this case. Some fear was expressed, not only because of probable danger, but that great damage would be done the territory near the bridges in the loss of commerce that would result, should vessels with high masst find the draw obstructed and dave to turn back. The matter Is under con.slderatlon of the engineers. t',UAlUU\l as IWvcuitix' Jlic- ca* tttti* t»f t.'liiiluii * Jianti’Jl, 'tf •M.iiit'.ii. Ni*rtli i‘iirt*Iliin. 1 Iipn’liy tfht* notice {■» nil iK’rviuis hjiliiltUil to lli^ f’Slntt' l*» nolHU fonvnnl uiul niTktf iM'dlciiient: aiif? tluMi clfliniA nuitln.it the Mine «in jin-^’iit ilii-m for imjDu'iit «itlilii TWKLVK JIONTII.S from the tl.ne of this iiotIt’P or it will l>e tileaiteil in t)4r oC their ftN’i.tory, ' ' .- ■ TUlt I’Vliniiiry 1». niJUl. rol.lNItA ' liAVIl) HAILN’K'n' . Cil--ni, i;.vert»trlx ' NORTH CAROLINA In Suporlof Court HYDC COUNTY May Term, 1036 iHk rCSSRAL LAND BANK OF COLUMBIA, PlQlnliff VI* L, A. GRIFFIN and WIFE, M/ENNtE E. griffin. CHARLES E. SPENCER, HYOE COUNTY, H, R. KEATON. EO CREOLE. J. W RAYBURN. BRAXTON BELL. ANNIE HOLLIE, ABBOTT COV* AL. SWAN QUARTER NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION, and t^the TRU6> TECS cf tho CHRISTIAN ORGNN- IZATION (Colorcdl. OefendanU. ^ l'nrin.ini t«i n Jutlemviit enicretl in tlie' uImh,' 'ot^lii^l I'hil aetJuii at the .Mtiy Itrm. IjUIU, .'njn’rlor i*onrt. I will on the mil ill}' of .Inly. 1D3I1 at llitOO o‘cl«*ck H'Miii nt tlo* tsmrlln*n’*e tl»nir (ii nutd cuniity •fit lit .■iiblif aiirtioii ti the hhl* ih’r ilmiiTor ll.e follotthij .IcmtUuhI laiuU: All thii( rortaln jilt'cp, narri’l or tract of IahiI it'iit.iiniui: ucni, morf or h'v*. ^i^nat•^ t>lntf rtul tivhttf on the jiutiUe ntaiJ ,*i>H>ut Hl^ll•^ trem the Town of, Scranton in fiirritiick ToHn-hlp. fotmtj of and State rt .Nmth fnnditia. »nr!i ti.fli->. LMitrM*s and tj|-t«nr»7i aa uin nion* tidly at’iJ-ur t>>* icfcrencv to jdat tht-rvHit made liy A. T I(oh*, f,.inil SnrrejtT. on the liSlh tiny of Juio*. intf.!.' fo{*.v I’f nhirli U (*tt(t*h4l to the ulMrart, HOW oil i!h* Hith the fixlrml Jauid llanlc of I'oltUiihid, tlo* siioc Ik'Iiic iHitittdinl on thf Nttrth liy tiip lutltlfe mad Icatliiiir from .Snihh f’r4t,l» to Si’ninfi'n and tin* landt t»f |t)Tid Kio-ho atbl ntiotlo’r tract of land oC 1.. A ((tHfhi. on the l-*r,>.t h> the imhlic riMil Ica.liiitf from i^cr.ml'.ii to I,'’ThrIlle: m the South )»> i)ip litoN of J \V. I.ntdon's liclr;. and a »r*oHd h»t and silotlicr trt?t js,. of I.Tnil of thr laid 1.. A (Irlffln, and the, hnd.t of the 'aid },. A. (JrUfhi mid the' lindi Ilf tJeoriV Jti'M and the 'mldlc-road IcidJtnr fn.tn Sndth iVci-k to .Seranton;^'> *' TcriiiS of Mlo ari‘ for ca>h. Siihiect. howvver, (o the fonowin'* c.xv|»iion!i: i /a) JainU fi'iir-jid Uy drfinilaiitit A. (!rif(ln and wife in tlcfelulatit Joliii \V Uaj'*' hnm (NtiiUhihis l.llB arrc’i. inore of ln>9. aa rec-'rileil hi Itoi.k I.S, Hyde I.'ohm* ty ItiviMry (III Ijitid^ rolir,*y,\l t»y di-fclldJlltt r* A.- t.rlffln uii'l \t’fc to defendant Jtru\ton Ifrll euiiulnink’ I arn*. more er L-na, «» n-ronlnl in Hook tS. I'a^c etc. Hyde foniity UeitKlry Irl r*atid* r-*iiTi*jtiI hj deft*nd3nN I,. A,^ tlriffln ai»i| wife to defendant l-Iil Crt*tlle. rontatnlnj: ini'-foiirtli arre. more or leM,' ax- reconlitl In Uiwk ——. J'ace ll>di* t’«Hinty IteaUtr?. _ ‘j/t AM Md* will be xiiN>m’il Mihii'ct; w* wUU lli'c vild ftimniKsIoniT Ihe muhi of $lt)() aj( d forfeit utnl yuaMitty of comidlanco with hlit bid. The .vijiir Iti be en^Utol on Jila Iijd when fictvptiil. N'otlce !•> now clnn Hint •tlid’lniid will be resold ut the sniue idnco on tnu'ft.'iino ti’ima and on the sfltwe *l.»y at -.mi oVlork 1* .M. I’nle’.s Mid tlcjmsli K s»>o»*cr innde. ;Ktfry th'iMelt n.it forro'te'l or n.-»t ncceiil- tsll will he jiremiillj rftnrmnl to the tiiaker, 'Jhh the -‘1st d.ij ->f M-> UKIG. O. 1.. WllddAiiS ell- U CotiiiiiUiiiiincf NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION JliirJnu thtly fiiiuHfietl as Ktectilor of Hio O^tatu Ilf Itatlil \V. H.LMiett, tiLw.iitol. uf I'ftsc.i, Xurth I'lirolliia I herelij «j\e notice Ui'dill iiersons indehttil to hi> t"lai«* to tsmie fnrwnn!';and iiiuke imnusitate M’ltlontent; ntnl ihobe liblilini; ehiliiiH ua.ihist the Mine will pre.-euL them fgr jnijim-nt within 'rwl'H.VK MONTHS from the 'lute of Uti* notice ur It *.vlll he |i)r.itU4l in li.ir id their rit-oieryt ThU rehruary HMh. Iliilti, 1 llL'TIIKmuiClt U. HASXK’IT tnirft/L Hserutor NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ll.Ttin}; duly unallfiisl us Adminl^trutilx of the chtHte nt I'elei: l».inienjn .Miduitl, di- ceatiLtl. of WaiH’Iifhe. N‘«irlh (.'andliia. I here by' ciro nucico to all jn-rsomt hMehteil to l.ii> estate to come furwani mid iii.ike hnnn’didte iiottlenient. and IIiom.* hidUinn eldlmri aitiihiat tUc wiiue to iirv'vMit tiiem.fnr (layimu't wltli- Iti; TNVKLVJ: .HO.VTH.S friW the date of thla iwtieo ur It will be jOeadi'd In bar of tlielr ta'oxeri , tn'ilda iiay i:uh. liidu. MATTIK J Ml!«n;TT, AdmlnWrallJ inio-lh Wmichi-o*. North Oohdlii.i y ,i 1' NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION the I’Ai.sl Line id mild flinreh land, runs wllli mild line North -I tleureei West ID) >.iitN hi a .stake; tlii'liee North tle^irees Jki>t 3h yanlH tu n stake; Ihcnce Hoiitli UU ih’ijrt'efi KUst hM- >ariiv-to u atuke; thvneo Smith dexreirt >Vr-“t JIO yiinli to the ]ieint of 'hetiiiinhii:, etmtainltm J/u of an acre mure or leiyt. liNlJ T1L\CT: Atijohilna die lamlH of Thiiimts 1’- .Mann and utht-r* and beulii* nhn; at u white ealv tree ruwwlwtt a Soutti- erly eoiirve In fist; tte-m-e a Westerly L-iUiite in ftet; Ihi'iice a .Voitherly eourmi •Id f'vt. Ihi’Hre an easterly ruiime -111 feel; tu the first stiMon, cuiilahiiint i/l uf uit acre more ur leas, 'Jlie i-ld Hchoul bnlldhic will be sold irilh those tritcbi. *rhe blddititf wilt bt’ciu nt tho Htim uf the mnotnit bid hy Ihnmelt (Jlbba. Tina tiiu fat nty of dtine, 'Ih.'Mi, iMlOHIHtT II. ATKIN.SON* ' , Sujicrinleiidt’nt uf Sehuoln uf Dure Coniily finiiivIiiK duly tiualinoil as KxtTUtur of the viUte - of roily O'Neal. tKceti’nsl. *»f Asmiii, ^Xiirth Carolina, 1 In-retiy i;ivc mdlce (u all imtebtisl tu her I’S'tate te rome for* \T|nl-' urn] niuki? imiinsllate H'ttleiiient: and Ulnae holding claims adain-.t .’‘umc will jirts*' t-Qt them for iMjmetit within 'i'tt'l’M.t'l’i AlONTll.S ftum the tlute uf thin indiee ur llfwlll tie iiOTidc-.l ber ‘l.eir rcnn'fry. IThls Alwll ‘Jud, lUdd. 4 IK r .M1;i:K1N.S, Kseentor nil.*)*llt Aron, N, I.* NOTICE SALE OF VALUABLE PnOPERTY ruder ond hy slriiic i-f Um jwwer mi'I tblliurity contahiril in Uiut certain oNer Uo Side i-4'Stt,sl Jtme 1. ItGld, bj * JJ. .Vt-ekhis. t.'lefk ef llo* .Sni*fTl(ir C'liirt of ijaiv (‘otinty. and |iiirMi.ini to the terms of Ml unler of the lijtv t'onily Ihxird «if Iklueatiun, ami I'haiiier in I cf tiie 1‘uli- lir fjiws ef North I'afohn.’t ihhd }h»* i-cho-d /dte (Icscrihe.l below li.s'tic hi'ismie umiu- stsAiry for •■uhlie nrh-Hd I'nrii.se*'. the tin tterili^neil will on 'hi- I.'th da> ••( 4uiir Itb’US. nt IL*;t>n noon ut tin' ••oijrtJi in'..- di«ir in llaliteu. N L 'ell to In bidder 6>r ca.sli t!«e f.-lhiwin,; 'crilu'I j.i.,je>rty J l.ST Tlt.VfT* .tdjolnht;; ttie laitds td |t* T .Sutto/. I». 1. .Mid;;eft and the .M. Y’L Chwrrh South. i*e,;iiinnu at a Nt.ike in The Nags Head Service Station Welcomes Your Patron age. Standard Products Home Made Sandwiches Cold Drinks — Beer Groceries — PfshinK Tackle — Garages for Beni Opposite Nags Header Hotel Nags Head, N. C. R. R. Perry,'Mgr. Phone Kitty Hawk 31 ■ ' The.jVIanns Harbor Sawmill LUMBER—SHINGLES—FISH BOXES ,|Iandy to Your Door—Quick Delivery—Low Prices. ', Give US a trial order and you will come back for more. WIGWAM LUMBER COMPANY -C. D. Mann, Owner 3Ianns Harbor, N. C. . IIANXAIl BROW.V CHICLE The Hannah Brown Circle of Mt. Olivet Methodist Church, held Its monthly meeting Thursday after noon at the home of Miss Doris Jones. With Misses Velma Sander- lln and Evelyn Davis as hostesses. After the business sesson, delicious refreshments were served by .. tho hostesses. ' ' " ievtlon or., oDiificmailon ^l.yl,>ho-.Clork ;of i llu^ ^uiirrltir »*our(, anil mio’ accO'i?^ or rc;r»rt‘(l unte4.4 fU maker shaVl Classified, Advertising Advertising in this colnmn costs !5 cents for 25 words, if you H'ant to rent, to buy, to scU, to get a job, to hire help, (o find something lost, then try this lind of advertising. Send ca.sh with order. WANTED, watches, Clocks. Jctvelrj] to repair. Workmanship the bcst| prices reasonable. Bright Jewelry; Company, Elizabeth City, N. C Ap.-n-tl Scatone-un-Itoanokc Island A Private Camp for Boys and Girls, Ages G to 12 Years Training Given by Experienced Instructors In Water Sports, Sc.a- manship, itythm. Dramatics, Iloisc-back Riding, Crafts Tumble Club' and General Phy sical Development for Boys Local Children wishing to enter morning cl.is».'cs must regl.slcr 9:30 to 10:00 a. m.. June 22 FORD FOR SJW.E 1931 Model A Coupe, ^ood cbii'* ditioii; tires good; motor -just- re- bored and rebuilt; new shock- ab sorbers, etc. Apply. , J;.. > f - DARE COUNTY Tpls Manteo, N.C. APPRECIATION From Victor Meekins I wish,to thank niy many friends in Dare County for their loyal support and vote in the primary. 1 ap preciate the great number of people who believe in fair play, and who appreciate a record of honest ser vice in the courthouse. I have the highest respect and good will for the friends of my clean, honest, reliable and, straightforward young opponent, and admire them for voting for him. I promise to continue in of fice in future us I have in past, I see no reason for changing my policy of doing business, and whether in or out of office, I shall follow the road my conscience dictates, I shall stick by my friends, when I know who they are, and at all times whether in office or biit, you will know I am fair, square, reliable, not telling some thing that is not triic, hot promising something I can not do; and ready to give fair and courteous* service to ifriend or foe. VIC MEEKINS FOR. SALE: Excellent lot snd five room cottage on Sound Side ai Nags Head, N. C, Apply to George W. Leary, Edenton, N, C. J5-4i '■ Fishermen’s Netting V and Supplies V,' We have sold netting and supplies to the hsher- then of Dare County for many years. '''' Our merchandise and service are better than ever. TI**- : DISTRIBUTORS ' e Fitler Manila Rope . Fitler Fishing Rope . and ' Fitter New aind Improved Tarred NetRoiw^, ' ; The R. J. Ederer fNet ^ Twine €k). BALTIMORE, MD. THE TIDE This information Is based on the tide at Hatteras. There Is a variation of about 30 minutes between Hatteras inlet and Oregon Inlet, and possibly another 30 min utes between Oregon Inlet and Cat- ley's Inlet, The figures ere approx imately correct, being based on United States Geodetic Survey tables. Allowance is .necessao’ lor vai-Jaiion In the wind and with respect to the locality, whether near the inlet or at the heads ol estua- rle-s. High Tide Low Tide Friday, June 12 6:27 a. m. , 12:35 p. m. .7:14 p. m. Saturday, June 13 0:56 a. m. 7:22 a. m. 1:38 p. m 8:18 p. m. Sunday, June 14 2:00 a. m 8:20 a. m. 2:43 p. m 9:19 p. m. Monday, June 15 3:07 a. m. 9:17 a. m. 3:46 p. m. ...10.19 p. m. Tuesday June 16 '4.11 a. m. 10:15 a. ni. 4:45 p. ni 11.16 p. m. Wednesday June 17 5:10 a. m 11:11 a. m. 5:41 p. m. i..j. ' - ■ Thursday June 18 6:05 a. m, 1:10 a. m. 6:33 p. m. 12.05 p. m. Friday June 19 7:00 a. m. 1.00 a .m. 7:24 p. m. 12:57 p, m. Saturday June 20 7:51 a. m. 1:47 a. m. 8:13 p. m.* 1:47 p. m. Sunday June 21 8:40 a. m, 2:32 a. m. 9:W p, m. 2:,57 p. tn. FOR RENT—.Well furnished cot., tage with three rooms and kitchen* on ocean at Kitty Ha'iVk. Apply '.ViU -RO'gW'S-Filling station. KltW. Hawk, N. C., Phone 24. J5-2| FOR SALE: E.xcellcnt lot and fivtl room cottage on Sound Side at Nag-C Head, N. C. Apply to Leong G Leary, Edenton, N. C., or W. C? Mason, The Times. M-15-tt* Send your orders for printing and printed letterheads, blllhcrids, enS velopes, etc., to the Dare County Times. i FOR SHOE REPAIRS done rigl^ come to E^ER R. WESCOTTB SHOE SHOP opposite Hotel Fo^ Raleigh. Prices right. Man or£ ders given prompt attention; ship ped C.O.D, NH Patronize the firms who adyertl in the Dare County Times. 'Tlii are wide-awake and stand for pri gress. They ■will give you good s^- vlce. TVIARK EVERY GRAVE" Seled Ing your monument from D. jtr. SINGLETON, 308 South Road St, Elizabeth City, N. C. “Every Stone Delivered and Set.” A3jtf .1. Notary Public opposite Fort Raleigh Hotel, E. R. Wescott, Manteo, N, p. Jtf LUMBER FOR LE:^ HONKY; Def livered by own' truck, rough aid dressed.' Don't fall to ' get my prices. J, H. BRATTBN, East. Lafej N. C. pJ12-pt. MEN WANTED for Raivlcigh Routes of 800 families in Tyrrell, Pasquo tank and Perquimans Coimties; Reliable hustler should start eaSi- Ing $25 weekly and Increase rapidly.- ■Write today. Ra'Wleigh, Dept. Rich mond. Va.. NCF-l2i-S The P^ple of Nags Head and: Ritty Hawk Beaches The Vff^a Electric & Power Company Will Open a Temporary Office at For the Purpose of Gving Information on Electrk Service and Taking Applications; . . iS'i. V ’ ■'if > ;■ ‘-v» ^ 'iWi
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