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Page Two THE DARE COUNTY TIMES Frrday, July J5i 5S» THE DARE COUNTY TIMES PUaUSHEU EVERY FRIDAY AT MAXTEO. N. C. - BY TiaiES YBINTING COMPANY. IXC. VICTOR MEEKINS, EDITOR CATHERINE U. MEEKINS Secretary-Treasurer Caioliha yntss AssociAJiosi.1 The Weekly Journal of the North Carolina Coast- land. Devoted to the Southern Albemarle Section— Tyrrell. Hyde. Dare and Currituck Counties— Premier Region of Recreation and Health Subscription Rates In First Congressional District: One Year S1.50: Eight Months Sl.OO; Three Months 50c. Elsewhere S2.00 the year. Six Months Sl.OO... Three Slonths 75c. entered aa Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Manteo. N. C. VOL. IV JULY 15, 1938 NO. 159 THE DIFFERENCE IN TWO MEN Some men in business make you like them. Some conduct themselves in such a manner you can seidem ever respect them. Once when we became indebtea to the Chesson Manufacturing Company of Elizabeth City, we told them we had been up against it fi nancially because circumstanr- had forced us to put in a complete printing plant in Manteo from the jump, or go out of busi- Mr. Henry J. Chesson, president, said: siiid the Old Sea Captain. "I take it that you al ways look at thoni when they appear four-fifth.- imked, ami of lours? you rea'ly take an extra good look at the pretty ones." “There are very few women with a pretty figtire,” said the Drummer. “I .supixtse your complaint comes fixmi that very fuet," said the old Sea Captain. "If all o’ them were good looking, you wou d keej) stnriog, and mak ing no tnniplainl.” “The-e’s nothing quite so disgusting as a fat sloppy woman appearing ha'.f naked," said the Drummer. "They ought to dres.s becoming. But I suppose all women think they are pretty in some respect. Still a follow hates to see any of his own womenfolks putting themselves In the way of the vulgar and talkative loafer who watch them shame lessly parade in public. I don’t see yet why they do it." “It’s a long, long story, and as old as the race," said the Old Sea Captain. “One must have read a lot of history to understand wliat caused it. Verj-1 few’ women even, know what it's all about. | “But I am willing to tell you. It seems mankind back in the dim and distant ages got in his’head tliat he was made in Uie image of God and that he was lord of all he surveyed. He also got another fool notion in his head that a woman was made for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Advertising In this column costs one cent a word; mini mum cliarges 25c. It you want to rent, to buy, to sell, to get a job, to hire help, to find something lost, the clnssifleds will do the Job. DELCO LIGHT PLANT, DELCO Radio for sale. Phone 44 Man teo, or address the Times tf. Notary Public opposite Fort Ealelgl Hotel. E R. Wcscott. Manteo. N- C Come to EBER R. WESCOTT'S SHOE SHOP opposite Hotel Fort Raleigh. Prices right. Mall or ders g.fen prompt attention; ship ped C.OD. Nl-tl HEARTS OF HERITAGE Will be continued next Week. Berry and wife Arounia Berry to 11938 and answer or demur to the T. C. Abernethy, Trustee, which complaint filed by the plaintiff or deed of trust is duly registered' the relief demanded in said com- in the office of the i{pgi,“trur of plaint will be granted. OREGON Effective Leave Noi’thsldc 7:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 2:00 p, m. 4:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. INLET FERRY April 15, 1938 Leave Southslde 7:20 a. m, 9:20 a. m. 11:50 a. m. 2:20 p. m, 4:20 p. m. 6:20 p. m. MARK EVERY GRAVE—For en during monuments call, write or phone D. T. Singleton, 93i, Elizabeth City, N. C. Every stone delivery’ and set. (tf) 20 minutes across inlet Quickest way to travel to Rodan- the. Salvo, Avon, Buxton, Frisco, Hatteras. J. B. TUXETT, Manager FOR SALE: Stake Pump $10. Good 11 h. p. engine $25. W. M, Payne, Smmpy Point, N. C. cjy7-2t, ness. "Just let what you owe us ride awhile, his help meet. Having convinced himself that wo- We know it is good. Get your plant going man was made for his trill and pleasure, it wasn’t first, and then think about paying us.” land finally a whole harem-full of them. “That shows you, of course, how big a fool man is. For w.hen man begins to think he can take care of more than one w'oman in ar^y respect for long at lying US. I long before he thought he needed another woman. You can imagine how we feel toward al_ , u.,. a..i, .x .i. man of this type. Consider the difference in a wholesale house that had received prac tically all our trade in their line for three years. They had sold us material at stiff prices and we had always paid them fmrly the time, he'has just sUrted ta'walk'the plank, prompt. When our account ran behmd some sixty days, they apparently became I "Man having proved himself so big a fool, it panicky over it, got suddenly insistent, and wasn’t long before woman discovered by instinct offensively demanded payment. ’They.toO’ n wasn’t brains the man was after. Hence women knw toe problem we were up agaiimt. We cultivate brains, but looked well to their ap- paid them but we also realized we had made , , ... tJ^ mistake of putting all our eggs in one P**™"*^® ® basket. We should have shared it with oth- a whole harem full of women, the one who be er firms just as good. came his favorite was the one with the wiliest ton- Business may be cold-blooded, but there gue at flattery and deceit, who could manage her are men in it who have fine human instincts looks the best, and who could primp and pirouette that come from toe heart. There are others most invitingly in his presence. in far-sighted enough ca^ny, to sim- , ..competition in the harem among a bunch of hun- ulate a sense of human kindness to roster . » t. a the prosperity of a good customer. Regard- 'vomen guar y a • less of i^tive, such treatment is appreciated f"** -n head, soon w^t from bad • iL * u ^ worse. Women began to tear each other down to I by any mere business whose own customers •= are scions of generations of honest folk 5 . * • whose traditional custom called for yearly practice among women of icanng wnose rraoiuonai cusrom cajieaior yearly sister’s reputation and discounting heri settlement, l^ny a man who reaches too will never forget how by their' heights, lives to do a good turn for toe ^ne- garments, they out- toctors of his impoveri^ed youth Like^ did tLr less fortunate sisters and got whaUhif -With business; ana if we are ever/cast m ■ that role, we hope to play it graciously, eagerly and happily. HELP WANTED—Learn BEAU TY (CULTURE. For details write Southern Beauty’ School, 424 Duke Street, Wainwright Build ing, Norfolk, Virginia, Jy 16-8t LOST—Female Pointer dog. White with liver or brown spots, nam ed Queeney. Reward. Geo. T. Stronach, second cottage north of First Colony Inn, Nags Head. Jy 15-lt FOR SAl^E—Nice little 4-room cot tage. Large lot near highway south of Fort Raleigh. Price only $1,000. Small cash payment and terms to suit. Buy now, save Tent. .W. J. Griffin, Manteo, N. C. Jy 15-lt SCHEDULE THE VIBOINU DARI TRAmsfuBTATIuN C0.’B BUS U cemMcUen With iMMil OMRh klhM .VuMt frBm Unlsn Nc.rolk, V«., Btt9 NkMI. ■lliabMh Ollr* M. •» Mornini Lf. ManiM Ap. ft. CHy Ar. Aarfaft ttOO - ■ t:M ■ ——■ IttOA tIfOO « — ■■■- liOO Marfall |«. I. Ollf Ar. Ateniaa •too -■ OtM ' - ' into ACtetnooD Schodvit kf* Maiiiaa Af. I. Ottr Af. NaifiAt •too -.— I- AtAO —I I OtM if. Haifalfe if. i oitv Af. muim ii4§ — OtOO Alio — AtM — TiOA TRUCK SCHEDULB •AliV BAOIAT AUNBAV it. rnmtm Bm A. m. Af. Maffalk OiAA c « gA CAWAIM /" THEI MEN ARE THE BIGGEST FOOLS “Women are the most shameless creatures these days,” said the Drummer to the Old Sea Captain. “It is ridiculous the way they appear on the streets; they are a disgrace to their race.” “They are only following the course of history," wanted. I “The thing is so welt grounded in the feminine mind, that tve see them more daring from year to year. Daring styles are set by shapely women with good figures and good looks. One beautifll woman tries to outdo other beautiful women. And of course all the homely ones tag along behind, because it is Bunply style to go naked, or to wear tight shoes, or to discolor one’s nails, or to pluclc one’s eyebrows.’’ “I still don’t see why women with all their charm and beauty and inspiration of manner, can in other I respects be apparently such big fools,” said the Drummer. “Simple, my boy, simple," said the Old Sea Cap tain. “It is because men are so much bigger fools. It is a race for any woman to do her best to keep up interest in herself. Just let her become a little lax, and man will sneak off behind any old bone and rag and hank of hair that knows a new pirouette or two." FERRY SCHEDULE ROANOKE FERRY COMPANY Roamike Island, Manns Harbor Fort Landing, East Lake Effective May 1, to July 1, 1938 Leaving Roanoke Island: 7 a. m.; 8:80 a. ni.; 10 a. m.; 11:30 a. m. 12 noon; 1:30 p. m.; 2:30 p. m.; 4:00 p. mt6:00 p. m. Ijeaving Manns Harbor: 7;3u a. m.; 9:00 a. ni.,* 10.-30 a. m.; 12 noon; 1:30 p. n.; 3:00 p. m. 4:30 p. m.; 6:30 p. ni. ► Leaving East Take: 8:30 a. m.; 2:00^. m. 5:.30 p. m.; Leavfng'Tort Landing; 7:30 a.’m,,- 12 noon; 4:30 p. m. T. A. Baum, Mgr. Manteo, N. C GROWING OLD A little more tired at the close of day; A Uttle i'zss anxious to have our way; A little lass ready U> scold and blame; A little more anxious our passions to tame, And so we are nearing the jour ney’s end, Where time and eternity meet and blend. A little less care for bonds and gold; A litcie more zest in the days of old; A broader view and a saner mind, A little more real the things un kind; A little more careful of what we say; And so we are faring a-down tne way. A little more love for the friends of youth; A little less zeal for established truth; A'litt e more charity in our views; A littVe less thirst for the daily news; , And sp we art folding our tents axs-ny And passing in si'ence at close ol day. A little mote leisure to .sit down and dream; A little more real the things un- A little tit nearer to those ahead With a vision of those long loved and dead; And so we are going where all must go, Tk) the place the living many never know. A little more laughter, a little more bears, CAMP SEATONE PLAN NING WATER CARNIVAL SUMMER VACATION TRIPS AND CRUISES PLAN TO GO WITH TAR HEEL TOURS ‘SERVICE THAT’S DIFFERENT 1. Every Monday—June, July, Au gust, 7 Day Trip New York—All Ex- penso -51.00—Victoria Hotel 3. Bermuda-Halifax, 9 Day All Ex pense Conducted Tour— Aug ust Tour—^August 11th $115.00 Victoria Hotel NOTICE OF ADMlNlSiRATION. Having this day qualified as Ad ministrator of the estate of Asa W. Jones, deceased, of Manbeo, Dare County, North Carolina, notice is hereby given to all persons indebt ed to his ’estate to come forw’ard and make immediate settlement; and those holding claims against the said estate will present them for payment within twelve months from the date of this notice or it will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. This July 12th, 1938, W. J. GRIFFIN, Administrator, July l6-6t Manteo, N. C. LEGAL ADVERTISING- TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Pursuant to the power and au thority contained in a certain deed of trust dated the 11th day of January, 1955, executed by M. M. 3, 6 Day Bermuda Cruise Every Saturday — Eastern Steamship Lines Toy Boat Races And Added Attractions Camp Seatone is enthusiastically | planning a water carnival for Fri day afternoon, July 22, from four to five o’clock. Friends of the campers arc to be invited to see the events from boats anchored out from the water front. King Neptune of the Sea was recently elected with his queen. Sam Allen Behr, of Talladega, Ala., is to be Neptune, and Colleen Clay, of Al pine, Ala,, Queen of the Sea. Thursday afternoon before the carnival the campers will put on boat races with small sail boats constructed under the supervision of Mr. Carl Thelander in the camp craft room. The boats are better built than those of any season be fore and a miniature loving cup will be awarded the winner of the race. The winning boat must meez a definite standard of craftsman ship. On the afternoon of the carnival there will also be a display of j craft work done by the children. DR. H. E. BUTLER onnounces the Opening of Offices for the practice of Dentistry in the Medical Building Elizabeth City 4. All Expense Bermuda Cruise From New York vie Furness Bermuda Lines Twice Each Week And we shall have told our in creased years; The book is ?losed and the prayers are said. And we are a part of the countless dead. Thrice happy, then, if some soul can say; “I live because He has passed my way.’’ —Our Scrap Book. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pearce and small daughter are visiting friends in Wake Forest. Mrs. Lucetta Willis is expected to return to her home this week, after spending some time in a Louisville, Ky., hospital. Her health is much improved. Mrs. Nancy MeeWns is visiting relatives in Norfolk. When in Norfolk Stop at the HOTEL FAIRFAX 5. New England and Canada— Montreal, Quebec—Toronto— 'Twice Weekly Write TAB HEEL TOURS 12 N. McDowell Street Raleigh, N. C. Or any SEABOARD AIR LINE R.ilL- WAy_ AGENT A17 QUALITY ff£llNTS NEW LIVING ROOM IN EIGHT HOURS With Tbit Amazing Finish n»w Mrvieo, n«w |oy in docorohnor without fho dttcomforl o/ upiot rooms. Amozino N£U> TON^ o Martln>S«* nour Indoor finish, li eos.ly opplind, Pro> dvcot o booutiful smooth, washoblo fin ish. Olios fiat In hrtt a low hou>s. Invostl- Qot* bofore you buy or ipocify any othor Anlih for livino, dintno or b«droo« walls. Martin-StHour's NEU-TONE Flat, Washable Wall Paint M-S Niu*Ton» cobm n o wtdp vortoty of boQulifjl tints ihot hermonti* poifwtly with fliodom Inlorlor docorolino Idoof. A sonltory finjdi bocousp it H •otiry woshod, Foms o toip for Mny imart gloz* ond bUrsdpd wall ^PCti. M for color swoOMtiOAc. t90l For Sale By Jones Wholesale Company Manteo, N. C. Deeds of Dune County, North Car olina, in Book of Mortgages No. 1C, page 500, securing a certain note payable to HOME OWNElt’d LOAN COKPOBATIOK, defa’JK having been made for a period of more than niii'.’ty (00) days in the payment of sa.d not as provided therein and in tlie performance of certain covenant set out in said deed of trust, and demand of fore- closure having been made by tlie holder of said indebtedness, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, at the Court House door in Dare County, Man teo, N, C., at 12 O’clock noon, on the 3rd day of August, 1938, the following described real estate to- wit: All tlxat certain lot, tract or par cel of land situate, lying and being in Nags Heal Township, Dare Co unty, State of North Carolina, and more particularly described and de fined as follows; All that certain parcel or tract of land lying and being near the town of Manteo, Nags Head Township, Dare Coun ty, North Carolina, adjoining the lanus of Henrietta Meekins, the Hayman tract and the Old Main Road and bounded as follows: Be- ^nning at a stake on the South west side of the Old Main Road and in the Northeast corner of the Henretta Meekins tract near the Town of Manteo, N, C„ running thence along the Old Main Road South ‘112 deg. East 97 ft. to a stake in the Hayman tract line; thence along the line of the Hay man tract South 45 deg. West 146 ft, to a stake; thence North 42 deg. West 97 ft. to a stake in the Hen- retta Meekins tract line; thence along the Henrietta Meekins line North 45 deg. East 140 ft. to the point of beginning. Same being the lands conveyed to M. M. Berry by Omallie E. Pruden and husband G. E. Pruden by deed dated Feb ruary 18th, 1927 and duly recorded in Book 8, page 98, Dare County Registry, See also plat and sur vey of said properly made by E. J. Alford, Dare County Surveyor August 28tb, 1934, which said plat is on file with the Home Owner's Loan Corporation. This property will be sold sub ject to 1938 taxes. The purchaser at this sale will be required to make a cash deposit of 5 per cent of the purchase price to show good faith. This the 2nd day of July, 1938. T. C. ABERNETHY, Trustee, MARTIN KELLOGG, JR., Attorney. Jy8-4t This the 2no day oi July, 1938. R. P. MIDGE'fT Clerk Superior Court. Currituck County. Jly-8to29-4t NOTICE North Carolina Hyde County In the Superior Court Edward A. Carawan, Charlie E. Carawan, Elnia Carawan Gibbs and Husband, C. J. Gibbs, Pe titioners, vs. H. G. Credle and H. G. Credle, Administrator of 31rs. H. G. Credle (Mary E. Credle), Eloise Credle Thompson and Husband, Geo. Thompson, Hyatt Credle and Wife, Angie Credle, Ormand Gray Credle, Charlotte Credle, Dirwood Credle, Francis Credle and Wife, Mary Credle, and Gretchin Credle, Respondents. The Respondents, Hyatt Credle and wife, -Angie Credle, Ormand Gray Credle, Charlotte Credle and Dinvood Credle, will take notice that an action entiled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Hyde County, North Car NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA dare county IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, T. S. MEEKINS, Plaintiff VS - COASTAL GAME PRESER VES, CAROLINA DEVELOP MENT COMPANY, LOUVAL REALTY COMPANY, INC., HAROLD C. LEWIS, C. CLIF TON LEWIS, FREDERIC W. LEWIS and ALBERT A. LEWIS, Defendants The defendants above-named aru hereby notified that an action en titled as above has been instituted in the Superior Court of Dare County to recover the sum of Tvventy-flve Thousand ($25,000.- 00) Dollars against the Carolina Developmejit Company upon breach of contract for services ren dered to said defendant by plain tiff ;and to set aside a certain deed or deed of trust from the said Carolina Development Com pany to Harold C., Albert A., C. Clifton and Frederick W. Lewis, dated March 1, 1929 and recorded in Dare County in Book 11, Page 483; and to set aside a certain deed executed on the 4th day of June, 1930, recorded in Dare Coun ty, North Carolina in Book 13, Page 101 from the Carolina De velopment Company to Coastal Game Preserves, a corporation; an J to 6et‘'aside a certain deed from the defendants Harold C,, C. Clifton, Frederick W. and Al bert A. Lewis to Louval Realty Company, dated September 16, 1931, recorded in Dare County in Book 13,^ Page 500,on the ground that the' ^'nie were voluntary con veyances and executed for the pufpose of defrauding the credi tors of the Carolina Development Company and especially the plain tiff. And thp defendants are fur ther notified that they are required to be and appear before the under signed at his office in the Court house at Manteo, North Carolina, wthin thirty (30) days from the 28th day of’July, 1938 and answer or demur to the complaint and amendment thereto which are on file in said office. The defendants are further no tified that a warrant of attachment hat been iasued against their prop erty, which said warrant was ' issued under date of April 16, 1932, and that the same has been served by the Sheriff of Dare County by attach ing all of those seventeen (17 V tracts of land which are fully set out and described in a certain purported deed ma'de by the Caro lina ’'■’velopment Company to Coastal Game Preserv’es on June 4, 1930, of'record in Dare County in Book 13, Page 161, which said warrant of attachment and the officer’s return thereto are duly on file in this cause in the office of the undersigned. This June 25, 1938. G. S. MEEKINS Clerk of Superior Court, Dare County, North Carolina July 1, 4t. NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION Having this day duly qualified as administrator of the estate of L. J. Wool, deceased, of Nags Head, Dare County, North Caro lina, I hereby give notice to all persons indebted to his estate to come forward and make immedi- V.— settlement; and those holding olina, for the purpose of selling ‘ claims against the same will pre- real estate beloi-rina to said Re- . "'ithm Headquarters for all cit- izCTis south of the Mason Dixon line when visiting f Norfolk and the beache,.. ? Attractive rooms with j hath and shower, $2.50, $3 and $3.50, others with bath privileges, $2. Cof fee Shop, Dining Room, Beverage Room, Garage Service. HUGH F. CALVIN Pres, and Cen'l Mgr. f-N V RGINiA ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY real estate beloi'ring to said R. pondents, together with other Re spondents, for purpose of making assets with which to pay indebt edness due Petitioners by Respond' ents intestate, Mary E. Credle, and that said Respondents will further take notice that they are required to appear befor the Clerk of the Superior Court for the County of Hyde, at his office in Swan Quar ter, North Carolina, within ten days after the Ist day of August, 1938, and answer or demur to sauj •Petition within the time above specified. The Petitioners will ap ply to Court for the relief demand ed in said Petition. This the 2nd day of July, 1938. (S) WM. I. COCHRAN, (Jy8-4t) Clerk Superior Court, NOTICE North Carolina Currituck County In Superior Court Susan Ellis Overton Plaintiff vs Ray Garland Overton Defendant The defendant above-named will take notice that an action entitled as above has this day been com menced in the Superior Court of Currituck County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff therein named for the purpose of obtaining from the defendant a divorce absolute. And said defendant, Ray Gar land; Overton, will hereby take no tice' that he is hereby ordered and directed to appear before the un dersigned Clerk of Superior Court of Currituck County within thirty days from the 29th day of July, TWELVE .MONTHS from the date of this notice or it will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This fith dav of June, 1938. W. A EVERETT, Administrator, Edenton, North Carolina (June lu- 6t) NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having this day duly qualified as Executor of the e.state of Cynthia A. Fulcher, of Manna Harbor, Dare County, North Caro lina, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to her estate to come forward and' make imme^- ate settlement; and those holding claims against the said estate will present them for payment within TWELVE MONTHS from the date of this notice or it will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. This 17th day of June, 1938. CHARLIE R. FULCHER, Executor, Manteo, North Carolina Je 24-6t NOTICE OF AD-MINISTRATION, Having this day duly qualified as Administrator of the estate of Theocanus Tillett of Kitty Hawk, Dare^ County, North Carolina, no tice is hereby given to all persons indebted to his estate to come for ward and make immediate settle ment; and those holding claims gainst the said estate will pre sent them for payme’it with in TWELVE MONTHS from the date of this notice or it will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This June 22nd 1938. P. A. TILLETT, Administrator, Rodanthe, North Carolina. (J24-Jlji29-6t) ;.k:.
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