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■^px P?® , ■m -■' !*- ■^P; \T.vop -The Dare CovritifcTime^Manteo, N.„C. Friday, J^lne 19, 1986 ¥he Dare-County Times tbS- Fubli-slicd Kvery Friday by TIMES I'TJBLISUING CO., Mantco, N. C. VICTOR blEEKINS - - iVW. CARLTON MASON^ - Conlribuliiig: Editor _ Managing Editor ;5,ViSubscr!pUoiv Rales iti Uare, Currituck, Tyrrell and Hyde Counties, One ^■^car'SliSSi .Six aionlhs 75c: Tlirec Montli.s 5l)c. Elsculicrc: One Year BsKv » . $1,50; Sl.\-Months §1.00: Three Montbs GOo .^Jfefitffcd as Second-Class Matter at the Fust Olfice at Manleo, N. C. Fnday, June 10, lOSG Nd. 51 '’^^’KnAhle, Useful Young Man for.Governor -The sweeping victoiy given George Ross Pou for to them confidently for, loyal. and faithful service. Hon. Willin'! R. Rodman, iTr.,- of Washin.gton, Beau fort County, and Hon. Robert L, Coburn oi‘ Williams- ton, Martin County, were lionored with the nomina tion. ' n . The organization had pa.ssed along the word to work for two others. Mr. Coburn wa.s already the in cumbent, and .some of hl.s work had not'pleasod every body. Mr. Rodman wa.s not generally well known iii this county, in the face of otkls, they won, and won -well. . We wish them gj-eat .sucee.ss-and congratulate them on the splendid showing they made. TWO LARGE SHARKS CAUGHT AT GULL SHOAL '|:'§tate Auditoi- in the primary has demonstrated thej ^%;i^|fn’arkable hold this able and brilliant young man i^jjasion the affection and esteem .of the people, of this I;'state. No man on the State ticket made so good a %^?.un,-and his majority over three opponents gave him *7p/conimanding place among the nominees. Compara- ^ l^ilyeiy unknown in Dai‘e County, and almost tlie entire i?-,dfganization line up solidly for the well entrenched in-' Plfimbent, George Ross Pou with the aid of a little "ij^wspaper advertising captured about one fourth of votes in Dare. ..George Ross Pou is only about 40 years old. For IIIj; gQine two years be has been inactive, the result of a “ lyfrightful automobile accident that has kept him on SEEN FROM the CROWS NEST By E. r..\YI.OUD Special Wiishingloii Corre.-spondent Ihc ndinlnlslralioii's rcoonsUustlon efforU;. , . Aj far Uandon ns a innn,, lie (loiibtlc-ily i.s abnve Uic nverago mill!, but .a.s for liLs creUcnllals for bciu!; Prc5klciit, he certainly Is nol up to I ho .ivcragc of his prodeoas- sd'.'i'. Hj". ri.50 to be ii Republic.an Bovernor in 1032 Is his grsatest .iclilomncnl. His nomination os Iho jil'ipubllcnn caiKlidntc, Is largely n ro-ult of a Republican of liLs .stand- th.a falroady they have found their the printing department stn.p>,and will .make It tough for (Dare County Times. opp inents the rest of this season, i l.tst Suiiday'.s lineup I mud F.'IIls Mio^eit pUiylng short .stop; II Bas- nlgid. playing loft field: "Red" HuVsnn, c.a'cchlng; S. MUlgelt play ing Jight held, C, Basnighl playing oon’m field. Coy Tlllott at second bas'.ly n. -Mldgett on. third, Kellogg on' uirst. and Ali.sbrnok on the moiiJid. Bc,sidc.s this crack lineup thofg were almost enough for an other team on the bench that are ca’pil'hlb'of perfonnlng about as well oS'^^ibsc' who did play. ' -’Aihln this Sunday local fans will of the That he is'dead; He's'just away! With a choci-y smile and a, wave of the hand, -"'’i , 1 ' He has wondered Into an unknown land. ' Isn’t Nature wonderful? MUllons- of years ago .she didn’t know we.‘ were going tq, wear spectacles, yet; look at the way she placed our cars. A. l.argc.st Of Two IVas Estimated To IVeigli Appro.vimalely 350 Pounds ‘favoviiie ig »n gen- k;. tl Hie"shelf, and prevented him taking the part in poli- that his abilities and personality would have or- d,inarily demanded. He is now well on the road to ^.^^a'ecovery. He will put into the State Auditor’s "office youthfulness and enthusiasm. and a businesslike administration that will serve the State well. ■ It is true he has political enemies who speak evil j^^cSflTim. Any man Avho does anything worth while has none of the P.-irty Ic.-idcrs His enemies. It is the honest public official who de ll :.v.elop$, more bitter opposition than one who has no icqnvictions to hold to, and no backbone to raise his "head above the envious and narrow, the self-seekers -and the backbiters. I ■Mir Few men in the State.have a better grasp of State Politics than George Ros.s Pou. To meet him is'to like him, to know him is to admire him. His is an immense statewide following so strongly impressed ’“f, experienced men. . I j. 1 1 • i giving them a chance to With his abilities and merits as to make him a most commanding candidate to.be advanced for any State oifice. I' Young and vigorous, with many years before ^him, he will go further. We may easily e.xpect to see .'h'lm Governor of North Carolina within the next few yeai’S. As Governor of North Cai’olina, he would do - tp'a degree what could be expected of few man—^keep .jiahe witli the State’s progress, and in line with the |j^uth^-and vigor of tlie citizenship and at the same ktime^pninianding the respect of the older men, prove ^yiB^^lntlrsuccessfiiV>iiYth6‘GovernoHSiChaiiuiSAva& ^^TiJ^amous' father,' the late Edward W. Pou, who Ji:-iiaminate,-jis_thelE,jaindldata_fbr. the Presidency the only man with-' the halls of Congress so many years with hon- ;oj;to himself and to North Carolina. ’ D^gre County to the Virginia Line ■ /’ * The idea of bringing- into Dare County all the , outer-banks' to the Virginia line is an appropriate one. It is a strip of territory that means little to C^u’-rituck County, and has little in common with the resrof that great agricultural stronghold. On this bit"5f outer banks live seamen and fishermen. They ate practiaily all from Dare County, and are our people. They have no desire to remain a part of G^irrituck. ^ In every sense, it is Dare County territory by mature and by population. What could be more fitting too, than that this great county of Dare, where landed tHe first English, wdiere was horn the first A.ng’lo- .e Adnei’ican child, and where tlie rude beginnings of chlonization started—what could be more appropri ate than that it should join with Princess Anne Coun ty in Virginia where the first permanent English sqttlers landed? Truly, we .should all strive to bring our home folks closer norne, and to get closer to our siSt'^r -Stmte which ha.s so mufh in common with us. The convenience, the happine.ss and the liveli hood of the people of the outer banks will he advanced bj: joining with Dare. Let’.s try to get them in with ug. 'Wash‘ngturi,“jimc‘ IS-—A "bIo£.s- cd event’’ of nn iinusal dtscrlptlon has taken jilace. ’Ihc exUl.vr.oa of a .successor to the Old Oimr.-l Re publican Party. A new .and more liberal ship hxs been lau:;chcd But even -a now ship ha.sit’t solved their problem, for the .ship itself vviaa eon- .strucied in post ha.tte and the lines reveal poor con.struct!on further, tho crew Is as yet untried and un tested, In fact, the Captain hasn't even met all the crew, much los.£ th.o owners. The Republican Party at Its convention in Cleveland chos:, for Its candidate for the Presidt-nt of, the United State.?, a man ih.at I at that I time had interviewed, conlerred with or even met., Convincing Indeed, were the con clusions which ca'jsed the "Old Guards”, who couldn’t realize that j a depression e.xlsted, to acknow ledge their Inability to combat their opponents. -They surrendered ll-elr former standards and passed their ! power and their all on to younger ' thereby fashion seme Instrument with which to dis lodge the President. During the past we&. at the, Cleveland convention, speakers over emphasized their self coined state ment that "Our opponent which we must try to beat Is not tho.Demo crats. but Roosevelt. A cross section analysis of the action of the G. O. P. leaders, would show that after having said all manner of evil against the Pre sident and h!s policies. They then turn around and almost unamlnous- ma expressing viMi, the underlying principles.--of tlie New Deal, but not the mctliods of execution u-'od bj’ the admlnls- tr.vt.ion. By tlie Old Onard, surrendering their power in "the G O. P., -thej’ hope I'l le.a'.'c. by the use,of Landon. nil volci'.s who arc not dyod-lu-tlie- wcol Democrats and who caused tho iaiKUlidc in ’32, at the same time tl’.ey pl.an to keep together all the Old Rcpablio.'in?, by u.ting a plat form which will appeal to them. ,. Before offering debate on - the subject or the G. O P. platform, ' 1 •’t'utinlzc !’„ closely, it’.s .short, i.sweet, .simiilc and very indcflnate. ALL-STMS GOIG DEFEAT E. C!T¥ F;i'-( .Steppins Local Nine Dofoat E. City As I.ocal Hurler Stars Two Ways attempt to picture to the public os a believer in the more succo-.sfuI of In an 11 Inning exhibition of fast bar-eb.all Sunday afternoon, the Mantco AlLslars handed their Eliza-' beth City opponents a 3-2 defeat ns Allsbroak, hurling his first game for the AlLvtars, held his opponents to two hits and batted-out twice os many himself It wa.s he w’no paricfd one out a&alast the left field fence In the eleventh frame to bring home the winning run and win his own b.all game. So far this coason the Altstars Ba.wias jnd emerg^ victorious In-5 of them. ' Their clever manner of t.-iilhg: the Elizabeth City nmc into con trol Sunday afternoon promises Iiavf n' chanen to see Allsbrook in ariilhcr. exhibition. He will pUt hl^iiblliiy agahtsC .some .strong op- piMpon in the Norfolk Monarch.s, wM-will come here. After liandlng Efi^bcth City the trimming last sffrffiay 'the locfil boy.s arc all key- edSjip to register another victory ortw put up another good perform- acefat any rate , ’Next Wednesday the AlIsLars will jQ^.ei’ -to Fort' Eiutl-i, "Virgiimi. wlwe they cro.s.s bats with tho Port EusUs nine. Two man eating shark.? wore part of a largo catch of fi-sh m.ad- Mon day nlglit by Dan Baum. The larg- e.st of the two was astlmaled to weigh hpproxhmitoly 3.50 pounds,- while tho smaller one was .said to h.ivc been npp'.‘oxlmaloly 100 iiounds lighter. It was in a long net catch that lho.se two monsters of tho sea were captured oft Gull Shoal In the Pam lico Sound. At the location they wore captured it was estimated that they had gone Inland apiiroxlmale- ly 25 miles from the nearest outlet to the ocean. And left us dreaming how. very,fair. It need must bo since ho lingers there. And you-oh!-you, who the wildest yearn For tho old-timo slen and the glad return. Tliink of him f.srlng on; as dear. In the love of There., as the love of here, Think of, him .s'clll' os .the .same,, we say—■ , Ho is 'not cicad; lie’s ju.st ciway. WIFE ami CIIIDLItEN TRUCK IS DRIVEN INTO NEW INLET 'A truck operated by Gilbert Far row of Biuxton, was laccldentally driven Into New Inlet near Pea Ts- BREEZE INN IS BEING CLEANED UP const Guard station Wednes Ypi liig Curriltiek Couple And Their ;iii ircrTIavo Been Hard At Work ..•I&ccnt Improvements on the Sca- Brtuze Inn, at the curve approach ing ? Kitty Hawk and Nags Ho,id Bei ehes. Is the creditable achleve- its of Mr. and Mr.?. Elwood L.- Di^.dy.. native.s of CuiTituck Coun- • this stand tvhlch has had the nitjcarance of a dclapldateil sjiot day without serious Injury to truck, driver or his companion, Glenn Gray. Tho accident occured about 11:55 Wednasdny morning. IN MEjMOKY of father The poem that follows was contri buted to the Times by Miss Evelyn Mann of Manleo in memory of her father, D. E. Mann. “Ill memory ol our dear husband foil more than a year, has recently father who left u.s on February bein taken over by Mr and Mrs. j 20- 1930, while our Oioughts and il^vdy and since their arrival there Jlo'c lingers yel.” p,i4)t brushes and scrub mops have ^ btjn' busy. -These enterprising young people 1*^? ■ Dare,’''County done the oeach country of a favor because an uifilghtly spot n,s tourist first view tlif'ocean and thi.? is the spot where etjtry traveler who comes to Dare flat glimpses the salty deep, forms bai; impressions. •,to. Dowdy is a brother of Gran- bcfiy Dowdy, local policeman, and brmer resident .of Harbinger and Pdwell’s Point. Mrs. bov/dy was fo racriy Miss Hilda Snow of :p ,vcir^ Point, daughter of Captain G G. Snow. Another young chap, ■wj 0 is a son of Dare, lending his h'i id toward the operation of this .loo was bi^Iness is Joe Mldgett. quite recently connected with GO HOME EVERY WEEK END Cheapest travel bargains In re cent Years RIDE THE RAIL BUS VIA NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Tickets arc on sale dally at one a.id one h.ilf cent per mile. You cannot drive an auto that clicu, . A.sk nearest ticket agent for fares, and schedules anywhere you want to go. J. F. DALTON. Traftle Manager Norfolk; Va. College-bred refer.? to something which rtqulrcs a fearful amount of dough, l.s Kcltlom self-rising and often prove.? to be nothing more or less than a four-year loaf. The Nags Head Service Station Welcomc.s Your Pntron- nj^c. Standard Prodiict.s Home Made Sandwiches Cold Drinks — Beer Groceries — Fishing Tackle — Garages Tor Rent ; Opposite Nags Header . Hotel Nags Head, N. C. .R. R. Perry, Mftr. Rhone 'Kitty Hawk ;il “THEY HELP MY DIGESTION-.’’ OsruER Tobaccos/ The Manns Harbor Sawmill LUMBER—SHINGLES—FISH BOXES Handy.to Your’Door—Quick Delivery—L’ow Prices. Give us a trial order and you will come back for more. WIGWAM LUMBER COMPANY C. D. Mann, Owner Manna Harbor, N. C. Aj Square Shooter Wms ; ;; After all, true merit wins out. In the long run, the people respect a man ivho is a square shooter. The n-raci-slinger and the knife thrower go into the dis card. ^ Look at Senator Josiah W. Bailey. He is not a'popular man in the sense that some politicans are; Ji^fact he is said to have little political inclination. " Yet; while men here home, who could not hold a candle '^to him, were slinging mud behind his back while he ^^was busy in Washington and who accused him of not' •^heing in harmony with Roosevelt; the Senator stayed 7^oS‘'the job. sawed wood, nevei’ made a speech, and !v bqat^all of them. T Bailey may not suit some of the politician.?, but not disgrace North Carolina by clownish an-' i., 'iHps, rash legislation or playing to the grandstand. |5^..|A&^the years go by, he will be remembered as an able, ^.},brilHant, and eoui’ageous man of intellect, above l^.-ftbribery, intimidation, and deceit, whose lustre wUl. S|;'‘r^lect added glory oit the w commonwealth he'repre- iVIC^-SlihtS. !' oz , ’I •Irt’-’ lOiir New State Sejiators ...The second' senatorial -district had five splendid ^^paficl.ahle men to select froiti in clibosing'two senators gSyftJhe primary. Men who have seiwed Dai;e County Ij^aljly, and well and to whom we owe much gratitude ^^jpnj/.dowii in^defeat. ^^^^Y^o^-^^meir-.'^ereaiominated who did not have the suteWftloffDarei.Cbuntiy, but Dare can look forward WORLD WAR VETERANS If you receive your bonus in cash we invite you ;; to make use of our financial services. You will find a checking account safe and convenient for- handling your bonus money. If you receive your bonus In bond? we suggest ' that you place them in a safe deposit box in our ' vault for safekeeping, .tn addition you can deposit otlier papers and valuables for safekeeping. The cost is quite small for protection of your valuable ; belongings. The 1,--- / i National Bank , . ESTABLISHED 1891 >; - - i M e ni her P c cl c r a 1 Res ariV e ,S y s t ELIZABETH. CITY, N. C. ’ I * i 'TJH-? .’Pi ADE When you travel to and from Dare County Beaches When'you travel hack and forth over the long stretch of highway, between Mantco, and Sligo, you will find the nrnt.s listed hem courteous, prompt, reliable and dependable, giving good service the year round, and dealing with you at a reasonable price. You should cut out this list and keep it in your car for reference at any time you Avi.sh to know where to trade, and who can be depended on. ONE STOP SERVICE STATION SHELL GAS and OILS Fountain Service Beer Sandwiches PHONE 78 HERTFORD, N.C. A J. HARTLEY ' POINT HARBOR, N. C. = Operating Truck to Dare County Twice Each Week, Tuesday and Fridas'-. Everything That Is Fit For Your Table SwifCs Meats A Specialty FIRST AND LAST CHANCE FOR COLD BEER The last chance on the; ocean leaving Dare County on your trip north. The first chance com ing in. Slop and sec the scenery. SEA BREEZE INN ■iiiSi, M. D. GUARD Postmaster and General Merchant at'Harbinger 17 Years in Business STANDARD GASOLINE — BEER AND ALL KINDS OF BOTTLE DRINKS Prompt and Courteous Service STANDARD PACKING CO. HARRELL BROTHERS MAMIE, N. C. PHONE 413 FRESH MEATS and POULTRY Slaughtered Daily—We Deliver and arc serving Nags Head Hotels and Store.—Give Us A Trial J. T. GUARDS COIN.TOCK, N. C. . dcncral Merchandise—Dry Goods—Groceries—^Beer Cold Drinks TEXACO GAS and OIL “Pay Us One Visit and Wc Are Sure , You’ll Come Again” ' A Good Place To Stop For— Gasoline — Sandv^iches — Beer Cold Drinks — Groceries — Ice Cream B. C. KINSEY’S At Coinjock Bridge Coinjock, N. C, An Ideal Place To Stop Eat and' iRest BELL’S TEA RODM 13 Miles from lElizahetjli City—I'/i Miles from Sligo 50c FRIED CHICKEN DINNERS and FRIED BULL FROG LEGS are our specials. Watch for the Bell’s along the Highway. Try Our Food Once and You’ll Come Hack A^n I#.-. ' . - THE DARE COUNTY TIMES RECOMMENDS THESE IW AND m PERSONS AS BEING RELIABLE
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