-ff BIRTHPLACE OP THE NATION—1584 BIRTHPLACE OF AVIATION—1903 DARE CO TY TIMES A PAI'ER ATTUNED TO THE HEARTBEAT OF THE GREAT CARO LINA COASTLAND «ri- Vol. 2: No. 59 MANTEO, N. C.,frida!i, Axuiml I',, 19.ir, Single Copy 5c FORT RALEIGH PAGEANT ON AUGUST 18TH EVENT WORTHJOING TO SEE Mrs. Alexander Mathis to Direct Pageant; Dr. Roht. Drane to Be Present; Exercises in Morning and Afternoon; Elizabeth City and Manteo in Baseball Game; A Full Day TREASURE HUNT FOR GOL OF PHARAOH FARROW i DARE eOAST^NEXT WE|K Gum ]\eck Man to Go to Avon to Scarcmfoi Money Buried by Wealthy Hesiden ■} A Hundred Years Ago; Many Atte^ips Have Failed A Good Old Couple Who Teli of Other Days Depend on It, even Iho claliorate publicity lias not been given It, August 1811), blrllulny of Virginia Dare will bo one long remembered in Eastern North Carolina. It will really be tne beginning or the cele bration of the SSOtli anniversary of her birth a year hence. It is to be celebrated by speaking and pageantry, baseball games and band concerts. A scries of liLstorlc sketches, en acted by the Elizabethan Players of lioanokc Island, will be prasent- cd at Fort Raleigh next Tuesday, Aug 18, m r. lilting memorial on the birthday of .Virginia D.arc. The program, will be given in tlie lovely natural amphitheatre of the grove where the famous Virginia first saw the ligiit of d.iy. Dr. Robert B. TVr„*»o “■'ho for so many years has i devoted himself to the preservation of Fort Raleigh and the perpetua tion of the memory of Virginia Dare and the coloiiists into wliosc little group .she was born, will oijcn the cxccrclse.s with an invocation. The j invocation will be followed by an overture, played by the Fort Eus- tis Band. Tile band is composed of twenty pieces and is under the direction of Gene Gorman ,an ac complished bandmaster, who has chosen for tiic overture “Tlic Gold en Dragon", by King, in kccjilng with the spirit of the occasion. Misses Mary and Virginia Drane. nlcnc.s of Dr Robert Drane, who are New York concert violinists, and wiio aro spending their vacation at 'Nags Head, will be present, and will probably contribute something to tlic program. Tlic p,agcaiit, which will consist of six skctclics. is cnltllcd “Americas Cradle Song’’, and will depict many historic happenings which look place .-fn-tills, region! ’, The-prologue, "A ■iGllmpse of the Past”, will be given by Melvin Daniels, well-known lo cal orator. In Scene One, tlic au dience will sec the arrival of the second expedition of the English on the shores of Roanoke and. the col orful and inspiring scene of Uie hoisting of the British flag. In Scene Two, the touchhig episode of the baptism of Virginia Dare will be imrtraycd. Scene Three will de pict the decision of the colonists to leave the island for Jic mainland and Croalan, tlie decision which has left forever undecided the fate of the colonists who were never again seen by white men. In Scene Four, Governor White returns to look for the colony whicli he had left on the island, but which he finds has so inysicrioasly disappeared, taking a- way forever his own daughter and granddaughter. Scene Five, will consist of the presentation of TO DIRECT 1‘A(;EANT ON VIRGINIA DARE DAY MRS. ALEXANDER MATHIS, gift ed and exiicrlcnccd p.agcant 'direc tor who will put on a pageant at Fort Raleigh dciilctlng the story of the "Lost Colony" on Augu.st I8II1. Sec story elsewhere. ANOTHER NEW BUSINESS IS OPENED IN MANTEO Contest Being staged For A Name For New Soda Shop Here; Win «A0 The name for Manteo's newest business firm, a soda shop, carrying a full Ijnc.jif^palcnt. fh^.s Ai^-Eos- meTlS', recently-'opened by Sain Midgctt, Is to be .suggested by some reader of the Dare County Timos. A contest is being held as a means of securing .such a name ;is might be suitable to the management. Tills new store Is located in the building formerly occupied by the New Deal Market. It was opened to the public last Saturday after noon Its Interior is nicely decorat ed with now and modern furnish ings, including a new fountain and fixtures, tables and chairs and a full line of patent drugs and cos metics. Sam Midgctt is proprietor of the business and his employees beside hl.s wife, ore Robert Midgctt a',:'i Lutlicr Daiiiels. The contest ciuls Saturday night, August 22, at. midnight. who will be in attendance at the While Fawn", a poetic drama has-1 exccrcl!^. cd on the author’s conception of tlie probable fate of Virginia Dare, CHAMPION PAPA IS OFF TO SOUTH CAROLINA written, by Howard Twyne, a mem ber of the Elizabethan Players, and of the playwriting class of Uie Fed eral Theatre. Tills play has been given before local audiences, and will now be presented to the visit ing public, as a part of tlic pageant, giving tho public *1 large a chance to sec wliat wonderful oportunltics present themselves to members of the Little Theatre group here. In the way of natiye folk lore, and how much it means to the station to have a Little Theatre in which native drama can be encouraged and devcloiicd. Scene Six, will con sist of a plclursque and charming colonial wedding taking place on the Island at the close of the Revo lution. The hoisting of the Colon ial Flag will bring the cxccrcises to a close. Tliroughout the pageant appropl ate music will be played by the Fort Eustis Band. The Elizabethan Players of Roa noke Idand, who will present the drama, arc Roanoke Island Fed eral Theatre Group, and under the the capable direction of Mrs. Alex ander Mathis, who is responsible for the writing of the sketches used In the pageant. nie exercises are being sponsor ed by the Dare County chamber of Commerce and the Board of Coun ty Commissioners. Tlic building of a stage In the amphitheatre is un der the supervision of the WPA, and is being constructed by WPA work- GEORGE ISAAC HUGHES, 96 ers. years old, of New Bern, who this It is expected that a number of week left for a visit to one of his tourists will be drawn here for the sons ago 76. In Klngstrce, S. C. celebration of Virginia Dare Day, Mr Hughes young wife recently and that they w’ill greatly swell the presented him with a new son, the throng* of Dare County rwlrtents, second in two years. Starting promptly at 2:30 in tlic afternoon tlic Manteo Allstars will cross bats witli tlic Elizabeth City Jaybirds in wliat local fans believe will be a game of baseball well wortli tlie l,.(io one would spend seeing It. Tills event will come at a lull in the activities of the day and will give visitors as well as local people something for entertainment be tween tlic morning activities of the day’s series of events and the pag eant 111 the late afternoon. Dare County is to wlltic-s a hunt for biirieel trea.smc. one of ilio’ e events ii.i.eli alwa.v.s cip’iirc Im- iiiaii imagination 13. 13. Combs of Columbia will lead an cxpr.-lillon to Avon in .scai'cli of tlie gold of the bite Pliaraoli F.irrnw 10 lived more ban 100 yuar.s ago and is said 10 have bc'ii worth many thousands jf dollars hi gold. Pharaoh F.irrow waa a merchant and boat builder, who carried on a vast tnule wllli tlie West Indies, nad was an cxeecdlngly wcalUiy man for Ills tiiiie,s. It is .said that wlien .111 old man, ho married a young eirl only ten years of age. and her toaibstonc, now to be seen at Avon, .hows her as having died at the age of ten ycar.s. For a long time Fliaiaoh Farrow lived alone and one night wlieii lie felt that Ills de clining years were nearing their end. he blindfolded a tailliful -slave and lcl him to a distant corner of his plantation, where they burled the gold deej) into tlic ground, ^ome liimf aft rwards Pliaraoli .Arrow .sliook off lilts mortal coll aikl al- mo.st before he was decently «irlc:l .relatives began looking for hitlrca- .surc. but It wa.s never fouiit, al though for many years aftaward sc.irches were made and holM Wcrc dug In many places near Aton. B B. Combs of Gum NcclJwho will cotiic to Manteo next wc4. be lieves he has an histrimien^^thal will locate the treasure and at tempt to find the money.''f;lt is stated by many reliable people .some of whom arc dc.scciidaiiUs and. icirs- ai-)aw of Pharaoh Parrow,5 that thcic every vosUgc of autl cnll- city to the tales of Pharaoh .Par- row's wealth, and it has bcen^clty well established that no onyever found his money. At anyjr.ato. there will be an attempt to next week, provided the land;' cri or the descendants do no' the Irc.asure hunters away TWO HISTORY MAKING DAYS FOR COASTLAND TRANSPIRE NEXT Fort Raleigh Gathering on Tuesday, Ai%j list 18th, and Southern Albemarle Melat ing on Wednesday, August 19th & ORTHOPEDIC ■ CLINIC HERE AUGUST 20TH l’or.soii.s .Sufferiiipr From BoiU’ Tniiililcs Be Gi\en I'’rfc Examinaltoii and Advice Dr A R. Sliancls. lir.id of Duke UnlversUy ortliopedie de- paitmoiit, will as.si.st Dr VV W JohiUion in condiictin. a clinic here Tliiir.'-cl.iy, .Augu'-l 20, aecoiyling to an .annoiiiicemcnt m.ide this weel: by Dr Joliiislon. This elini" h for e.xami; SOME REASONS WHY THE STATE SHOULD ASSUME OOUNTY ROAD BURDENS If Free School Books. An Eight Months Schools and Highway Maintenance is a Public Charge, Then Debts on Major Uniis of the Highway System are Equal ly So Inji a GOE.S TO A.SHEVH.LE .IWlTll COI NTV ori’IClALS iiislruellon to aiiy and all ’.vho .ift i .'Uffcriiig from bone or joint con- | dllions .such as old fraetuio' re- .sidls of Inf.mlile paraly.si., .and tlie ' like This examination will Ik- ' malc by Dr. Sli.inds, wiio r iled ' as One of the b'-st bone .-■peelali.-.U J in tlic South, and adivee or iiistrii:- tloiio as to mcaas of ovcrroinmg ' sucli conditions witliout any co.sL i to the individual. Such clinics liave bwii liel.l at variou.s placco llirouglioiil E.i.dern North Carolina ovfr a iieriod ol ii- bout two and a lialf y ars and li.rve i been iiioiisorcd by varioiLs civic ur- ganizalioiis. but this one is being lield by Dr Sliand.-i as a coiirl'sy to Dr Johii.^lon It is alio bc'.ui of Dr. Joltstons interest in the wel fare of the people of Dare Coiiiit.vi ■ tliat he invited Dr. Shand., lo liold j th eli.ii" i I Dr Jim loll i‘! i '..i‘'d i.i hi, an- . ncim eiiK nt ili.il aii> or all wlio ha-L been going fre n tins .-'cclion It is iiiglil e.ilni and poignant is lo the clime Dr Sh.iiido lias b en Next week will bring two iilstory- maklng d.iys to Dare County. Piist will be tlic annual celebration at old Fort Itolelgh, From many places forKS look forward to this great ail- ntnl,i;vrt)t| arnl ”10 llj'T f-fi-' 'bratlon is not to be'a pretentious one, there is wide interest manlfc.st- cd. The next day, Wednesday, the lOtli. is anollicr event of great im portance. Tlie Southern AUximarlc meeting, bringing 100 delegates of the Association from Dare, Hyde, Tyrrell and Washington Counties, .tt’lll give Dare Its first opixirtuiiliy to be liosl to tills protnislng assa- clalioii of North Carolina's greatest region of dlversIDed InteresU hi Its bofderr Melvin R. Daniels, chairman of tills event has promised a real treat. Speaking, music by the Port Eustis band, and last but lot least a real dinner. Roanoke Island and Dare County will give llicse visitors a royal wcl- DR. JOHNSTON MOVE.S IN HIS NEW Ol'flt''! announcement made by lilm Wed nesday. The flnlsiihig touches on this new and modern brick .structure arc be ing made Ibis week. Such a bultd- liig and one of its kind Is a credit to any small town. It has two spacious waiting rooms niedy furn ished. ■ one '‘of"tliCsd' \vUl be' for wlilto people and tlic other for col ored. It also has two treatment rooms, one for general medical work and another for electrical trcalmcnls. the darkiic-ss. .Acrois the curnfields and tlie iiicado’A's come-, lo the lone ly cctlages the vcice of a man, shig- hig, scflly at fir.-t, but rapidly gathering streiigtli. reaching forte, and luilding it. T."!' ’.’olcc is s!i-oiig, from a deep chest, and fervent, tlic tunc Is one Inf those sung by throngs at camp meetings ycar^ ago. or at present vy tliosc wiio .sang them in a long gone youth. In tlie cottage whence cemes this •ong. (lo-e lo tho window, and by i.iiiipllgbt si.’s an old iiiaii; his 1 iisclc^n: hard and better-devclop-- average youlh of toS93 There is a downy pure- nhlte b.-,iiil on his face cllpjxxl close e.xcepl on the chin, for there Is a iJO.TN A .MKL’KI.VS Cjilii.J Com- By VICTOR MEEKINS Should the State take over tho ubligiilioiis of counties assumed for 111’ conslnictloii of road.s inoi »rc major units of the Stale Highway system? This Is a question that is before the people of the Slate, and is being studied by a Commission appointed by the Governor. Sciia- I tor Carl L. Bailey of Roper, Is ' Clialr.nan of ’Jils Commission. For a number of reasons It ap- puirs SR a .sound and fair business Uiai tho Stale should now assume (•'jligatioiis that the State failed to • ake up In the early stages of higli- w.O constructions. Many of these tilings could not iiavc been foreseen at the tune, any more than it was foreseen Uiat free school books hould be an Issue, or eight nionlhs , of school should become a Slate i obligation. j Take the situation In our county 1 for instance, then we will know tor ! a certainly what wc arc talking ; about The reader may apply'and .compare the situation to that In ! his own county In our county -we have approxl- New Brkk Straclurc .la Lrciiil .yjj. iSWee’^or-M’fiirvo'' Dr W. W. .lohnston. prominent local plij'slcian, will move in his new office, recently built in Man-j pointed goalee. Ho holds loosely teo, thl.s week end, according to an/ in both hands a uiiall, age-worn volume, wiicrchi i.s the lyric lie •sings. There aro no notes, and none are needed, for he learned the iong Irom I'ne many voices at the camp meetings, and he has sung it many lliiics shiec. Tlie b.ick of the book, is Icatlior pas’ted lo card board, and is rein forced by while cloth sewn on witli ccar.se, jclloivcd string It is the .-.ong of lliis book and of UiU man that cause.s the people in the cot tages lo say. "Uncle Charlie's a- singiiig again tonight.” Singing brings back memories to Uncle come. Tlie events will be long re membered. The Land of the Southern Albemarle By WARBLER GIBBS, KUkenny, N. C. lidding hi Elizabeth City, arc mvit- . cd to cctiie lo this clinic. !mis.sioiior from RodanUie. who with The clinic will start at 9 o'clock • Wuc of Stumpy Pont, and on Thurixlay morning and last alll^- Mcckiii-s. county accouiilant. day. It will be held In the new ol- ! atleiidhig the coiivcritio:i of fice recently built by Dr Johiisloii. Commissioners and County Aeccuiilanls tins week in AshvUIe, ' Chalrnian Z. F Perry was scheduled Aiiriciil ! jQ )i](. irip. CoavenllorLs of Bloodlub. "My ancc.'try 1 valuable tr.alnlng and tho. 0 wiio attend get valuable ideas ; to make the trip. Mis.-, dates back before the day Charlemagne How old is your county Goverraiieiit. Mr. family? 'Mcckir. planned lo s'op in Raleieh Count Nocoimt: “I really can’t„ „ „ r „ I to talk over some matters perUln- say. You see, all our family records ' were lost, ^ In the flood."—■'Wliltc-road relief In thq .Wright Suii.K-~'Dafc'COfiiiDC' ' . mately $375,000 outstanding In road bonds, which if paid when due will require a total of $750.000—a quar ter of a million dollars for princi pal and interest. If the bonds have to be refunded it will cost us a lob more, and it is quite likely that re funding will be necessary. Ours is a small county with bare ly more than 1,500 homes in it, many of them badly hit by Uie de pression. It means that each aver age home is saddled with a mortgage . not of the occup.an's aiB’Ung. to tho tuiie of $500.03 ThciY hurdteds' of hoiiiis woilli far WANTS DARE COUNTY PEOPLE TO HOLD AN OLD F^IONED PICNIC Tuesday, August ISth, Offers People of Eas tern Carolina Chance to Revive the Old Time Siindag School Custom; D. B. Fear ing Urges Them to Meet at Fort Raleigh Next Week _ Rcni'mbrr the go«l old days when (he roads, .-^ntence to bo suspended Ctiari^lo Ivlarcus Midgctt, and he ]County ic^ti to j p.iy„]eiil of fine of SIO and told me about them. He came lo Roanoke Island its one tho big time piciiic.s. usually when found guilty of assault- ; hold 1 called Sunday School picnics, bc- caif'C llicy were organized llirougli Land of the Southern Albemarle Where waters and skies are blue: Great out-of-doors of work, life and love. Land where our dreams come true. Empire of wildfowl, fish and fun. Land of the open door; Greatest of sport with rod or gun, Joy for ricli or for poor. None can stay poor in so favored a land. Where freedom is wide and chances are great: And sunrise and sunset enrich every man, And make him rejoice to live in Uils State. Hire's where the latclistring Is ever outside. Where the hand is outstretched for one in dislrisss; (Where tnic pioneer spirits now live, just as brave As those who first conquered its wild wilderness. Here Is the licartbcat of true manliness, • Where nature and lilstory have freely combined. To open the door of true happinav; And make a real world for the peers of mankind. Land of the Southern Albemarle, Wlicra life, love and labor bring blessings untold; Tlie pearl of tho coastland, the pride of the east, •Wlierc dwell kindred spirits whose hearts are pure gold. Over ripe waving cornfields and giant green forests, O’er far-spreading waters and wolden Iwde beaches; In beauty and splendor arc four royal counties. Famed the land o'er where true value reaches. For in W.ishlngton. Dare, or Tyrrell or Hyde, True values arc counted the pride of the land: The stranger will find the latchstring outside. The down'neartcd someone to lend iilm a hand. For the land of the Southern Albemarle Is a land of fair women good and true; Of loyal brave .men who fight for their right. Of folks who are willing to dare and to do. of ills fathers f.-imliy when he wasj cpurciny;, Tiiey were looke.-! for- teii years old. Tlicy settled on the sliore of that bay just south of A.shby’s Polul wliich was the liar- ber cf ilien-Uirlving Sfcyco, made their home among the pines, clorc li Uio water, able to sec tlie trade aiid other vessels as tlicy stopped at Skyco's di^c'Ks, But T would like to liavc lived 111 ilios-e day.s at Skyco. Blit I would not like lo sec what the yoatli Marcus saw one day when he and icveral comrades rambling in til,, woods c.mie to Hayes Creek, Floating face down in the water was a colored woman, her hair and drc,s undulating with the motion of the water. After momenus of bewilderment and fear the boys turned .and fled. The "darkles" came and buried her near the ward to from J’car to year D. B. Fearing, wiio Is takiivg the lead in the Fort Raleigh cclrbra- tioivs next Tuesd.iy. August 18t!i. wants tile various Sunday ifeliool.s of the county to join in and' come lo Fort Raleigh witli tlicir baskets, and make an all day outing. Such an opporlinilly to meet old mg Dan Hopkins. Sr., and Dan Hopkins. Jr., with a deadij’ weapon and of simple as-sault uijuii Lucy Hopkins, all colored One other caie in which three 1 highway acts. f ir than $1,000 ajfiece -lany 01 then! .arc v/orth less '.'nan 5200 apiece But the average lellow must pay olf • S500. Now all of this indebtedness was forced on us after the Morrison administration launched Its ambitl- ' ous highway program, )steiislbly lo connect all Uic county seats and, principal twons. It was apparently forced on us. cither because of the wilful neglect, or through the Ignorance .and carelessness of those who administered the Slates early ro.ad program in these parts? Money that should have been allotcfl^us for roads in our county was'spent, evidently In other sections In cx- rj-.R of allocations that wero»their rightful warrant, or were used fo cover blunders in certain road .or bridge projects that were lost, a- bandon^, or underestimated in their inception. Suffice it to say that after six years of highway construction had gone oil in ful force, we were still without roads as inledod in the Our people." suffered bov.s of Currituck, were charged with diiviiig an automobile wiillc tind.r the iiifl'ucnee of liquor was .lubmiHcd on Monday before it could be tried Tiie-day and fine friends, and to break bread witli j and coste in tlic- case amounted to tlicm has not b;cn presented i n many years. It will be one groat outstanding event. And there is going to be good music, directed by Gene Gorman of the Fort Eitstls Band, .as well as good speaking and the pageant lo bo directed by Mrs. Alexander MathU of the WPA l.itllc Theatre. Fort Raleigh will be tiic .spot, tiie $58210. Newbern was the name of one of the defendants. OUR OLD FRIEND CART. T. MIDGETT IN HOSPITAL creek, liut the cause of her 1 Knjj, (or never came te tlie -Ch-sriic Marcus. ears of Uncle an old time picnic. Then there was the time that CARRYING Jiicle Charh’' went around Ashby’s j HEAD Uncle 'Point to cut ioiiie pound-net stakes j from a growth of trees there. He| wci king hard, chopping until he w-as Recorder’s Court Costs More Num- 1 crous Than Usual able lo fill his boat .so full that the water lapped against her gunwales. 4 .When he had .sailed out from shore, Tlirce cases in Recorders jCour !a}id was well in the way back a- hero Tuesday brought .$40.83 in costs ■ ■ 'While much of 1 tecs, there was' 'cd Caught in the strong wind, the ^t-Hl enough left to partially take, sail rocked tho boat heavily from.care of the-greater p.irt of the cx-; {round the point, a storm arose. It 'uol including fines. Y 'rained and thundered and lighten-1 was witness tec 'cd. Caught in the strong wind, the st-Hl enough left to \ Jsail rocked tho boat heavily from.*^arc of the-greater p.i ■side to side, and before Uncle Char- {psnse Uie County went to in appre- ] lllft could bob It into a goose whig bending the law violators and iry- Iturncd the boat over on her sida In jing them. Ihc water and the siake.s and Un-j In the case of Harry Cawthome. 'cie Charlie floated about in the {charged with carrying a concealed Sound. The .stakes were soon gone.' deadly weapon, a fine of $5 and •hut Uncle Charlie swam back to cost totaled $37.23. He was arrest- 'cd Saturday night near the Sca- Vlcw Inn at Nags Head by State ' cling to the top side. It was cold 'and Ice had formed In the Sound that winter, and would form again. Liic'idly, the mallboat from Stumpy Point soon came near and its Cap tain, Sparrow Midgett pulled Uncle (Costinued on Ps-se Pour) Highway Patrolman, J. C. Scar borough, with a ‘-black-jack" on his person Lloyd Bowser, colored, of Man- CAFT. THOS. P jnDGETT, well- known retired liglilliou.se keeper, who U in Tanners Creek Hospital at Norfolk this week, for treatment. Capt Midgett Is trying to cure some w.arts on his face. He gets a lot Df pleasure out of life, and Is look- teo. was sentenced to 30 days on ing well after himself. a handicap in mai-kcUng their fish, I this bchig our principal Sndyiftly crop hi consequences.) laicompcll- lloii with sections favored' "with roads: our commercial activities were strangled :and we had no hope or premise of Improvement .or (Je- vclcpnicnl either social, financial or coninicrcial that might be 'associat ed with the incoming roods. (!ln. ."liort. wc must battle for'a'liveli hood just as -wc had done for a hundred and fifty years before, and must pay under those conditions the same prices sections with mod em methods must pay. And tlic worst of It, they wars enjoying Uicsc advantages 'and pri vileges most certainly given them at our expense and the expenses of other counties similarly situated. Despite all our indcavors and 'lm- porlunlUcs, our people could not obtain doflnlle promises, -nor could they see any prospects of gel*ing the State iq build the roads 'we should have. ■ • -i- Dcspaj,rlng of any progress in out county without these advahtaScs,'' our Botrd of Commissioners, over ‘ a pMiod of three years, 'sp:ht"a. half-million dollars in creating-'a- system of roads that were-Tieces^ s-a-rily difficult and expensive' to build. • They built a causeway and'bridge ■ across Roanoke Sound iq, conuMt - Roanoke Island ■with the ocean front at a cost of almost $200,000. They spent $250,000 on many miles ,■! of roads through swamps almost impenetrable to provide qut]ete jqr’.' '’‘^'| several Isolated settlements:onvtlie'''' '4| mainland. They spent the balance (Continued on Page Pour)’--' k