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Pag Page Two THE DARE COUNTY TfMES Firs the M' erectet Hills, ! in Jur». day bjt pastorf Cathol) Dedi' held H regulai ducted j maindd The I for one! on the i Dare 'I yards ^ Accoi idea of; heach \t Harry L donated and th_ Michael ■ Catholicl take th(^ Reverenj former Raleig.l: ton. A fe Hafey _ cided to! beach, b|, started t! and the ance awi a new hi] Rene .1. J Raleigh ! ®f the prj orders wj hatte' BUS Sd IN EFF ♦ Northbo, Read Do ®:30 a.m., 7:30 a.m.i 10:00 a,id Northbi teras-MaiJ Ocracfj Van H|^ Vc thb' tra«, Itl Coas^] d vlt’" t -T ant , N^bett t-'t. Manteo 7:00 , *•». Norfolk ! 8:00 i AftI t**. Manteo 3.00 i I 4:10 TRl C ■ *®nteo 6y , _ "fe^ IiROANOK! pai"! Land.'i: Island, JT P Effective 11.«aving ■ lanteo J-'OO a.m. ' P'30 a.m. ^•00 a.m. j'30 a.m. P-OO p.m. J-30 p.m. I'OO p.m. I’OO p.m. ^Onects witf ^nding Perry' 1 1 1 K^beaving Lake \,-30 a.m. I I'lb p.m. p.m. [4. BAUMj HA? S S' Effectiv ^teo, 'Wha' Inlet, K| Hatteras: ecting A ^hbound - Down ' Sye , I a.m. Hi' )a.m. fI ITfO a. m. Bt |'20 a. m. A'\i [30 E-S p. m. Wl* i p. m. Mvj fective ur HAROI Regon Effective ^ Leave ■'orthside Loo a.m. Loo a.m. R:30 a.m. Loo p.m. Loo p.m. I Loo p.m. ' 20 minut^ Wkest waj Jftthe, Salvi ■fsco, Hattt B. TILLE SOUTHERN ALBEMARLE NEWS Items of Interest From Various Communities of the Southern Albemarle Section Mrs. Betty Strickland of Hob- “XEN NIGHTS” IN good, N. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. G. Harris. Book lovers of Fairfield are en joying the privilege of reading the latest fiction from the Hyde-Tyrrell bookmobile which makes fortnight- ORIGINAL FORM AT SHOW BOAT NORTH CAROLINA AT I THE WORLD’S FAIR Melodramatic Classic of the Gaslight Era at Floating Theatre Here Tonight STUMPY POIN f DEFEATS was here Tuesday as the guest of h trips here. MANNS HARBOR TEAM Mrs. Vance Lewis. ' J- C. Watson, P. E. Swinwello, — A large crowd of people from Geo. P. Carter, A. G. Harris and A single an"u two errors gave £ast Lake and Stumpy Point at- E* Harris attended the funeral i —.—~- Stunipy Point a couple of runs in tend the revival meeting .here each Judge W. . Small in Elizabet.i “Ten Nights in a Bar Room”, the tenth inning and a 4-3 victory night. Gity yesterday. I stage favorite of the old gaslit over Manns Harbor. It was a and Mrs. Calvin Sawyer are* Mrs. Lester Ward and son, Jerry,'op’ry house days, is on the bill for pitching duel between Tom Hooper visiting Mrs. Sawyer’s parents, ^^6 spending some time with her | the Original Floating Theatre to- and Red Hudson. Manns Harbor Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Churchland, parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Mur- night WES only able to get six hits off the Va. 'ray. Mrs. Wade resides in Aulan-| Thayer Roberts, production man- offerings cf Tom Hooper while his Johnson, Rob Beasley and S' am' n v v stressing the fact that the team-mates collected seven hits oir Q^jA^ldine and Audrey Johnson at-‘ Suzjf- Aihgood, who has classic is being staged by Hudson. Ivey Hooper w^as the o^ily court at Manteo Tuesday. been the guest of her sister, Mrs.‘bis troupe of 30 performers just as Salvation Army Band of *?' Eoebuci: for the past t\vo jt should be, with original scenery weeks, returned to her home props, and without the touch batter to get more than one hit. The box: St. Point Ah R E. Hooper (2b) 5 K. Wise (c) 4 El. Hooper (3b) 3 T. Hooper (ss) 4 H. Hooper (lb) 3 C. Wise (rf) 4 L. Meekins (if) 4 I. Hooper (cf) 4 T. Hooper (p) 4 Totals 35 4 7 Manns Harbor Elizabeth City, gave a musical pro- M E grarr^ here at the church Wednes- 1 0 day night. Quite a crowd of peo- 0 ® pie attended and enjoyed the pro- ^ ® gram. f J Envoy Charles Cook was here 1 “ Wednesday night. 0 L Mrs. Paul Ward and son, Paul, I- ® Jr., of Chester, Pa., are spending 2 0 some time with her parents, Mr. 1 O.and Mrs. Fred Card. Mrs. Lee Mann was in Manteo Saturday on business. Hamilton, N. C., 1‘riday. I of burlesque which has so often The Fairfield inn is making res- jj-g j^evival in recent years, ervation for fisnejmen from Cin- rpj^g ygua] special concert will be cinnati, Ohio, for the week of June conclusion of the regu- , ,, TT T ^ , iJiar performance. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cuthrell: “Meet the Bride,” a modern farce spent Saturday in Washington, ^ given Saturday E' G i night as the show boat’s final pres- Mrs. Lucile Purser, supervisor of entation here in Manteo. The hero ! ; educatio., .n eastern Carclin i,! gf T. Tillett (if) 5 F. Johnson (ss) 4 0 0 M. Basnight (3b) 3 1 1 R. Hudson (p) 4 11 M. White (c) 4 0 0 C. Tillett (cf) 3 0 0 J. Sawyer (rf) 4 0 1 Midgette (2d) 2 0 0 C. Mann (2b 10 1 34 3 6 abrheTm Batteries—T. Hooper and Wise for Stumpy Point. Hudson and White for Manns Harbor. Game played at Manns Harbor. Second game of double-header at Manns Harbor on Saturday Stumpy Point defeated Rodanthe. Horace Hooper, ace hurler of the Stumpy Point team pitched a no-hit and no run seven inning game while his teammates collected 10 hits and eight runs. No player reached farther than second base during the game. Stumpy Point—Horace and Ivey Hooper. Rodanthe—Valton, Jethro, Gray and Mike. Note: Both games were played at Manns Harbor, the second game being a seven inning game because the first one with Manns Harbor team lasted so long the Rodanthe •was scheduled for seven innings. It was Stumpy Point’s third straight victory with no defeats. Ah R H E Mrs. Sallie Card left Sunday for Columbia, where she will spend some time with her daughter, Mrs. Dallas Rayburn, visited the Fi)d::y. Fairfold class BUFFALO CITY NEWS • Personals A large crowd from here attend ed court in Manteo this week. Geo. W. Hooper and Mrs. R. B. Payne returned from a week’s visit in Raleigh and Rocky Mount. L. D. Hooper left 'Tuesday morn ing for Norfolk to receive medical treatment. Mrs. Elbert Hooper and little daughter, Myma Loy, are spending some time in Belhaven with her ,punt, Mrs. Lewis Zobawa. Mrs. Frank Meekins is recover ing from a recent illness. Ruth Nixon left Tuesday for New York where she will spend several •weeks as the guest of her brother, Russell Nixon. i MANNS HARBOR ^EWS Mr. and Mrs. Dayle Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Askew and Melvin Saun ders of Elizabeth City attended the revival meeting here Sunday. Jack Sawyer left Monday for Norfolk where he will spend some time.. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Church- land, Va., spent the week end with their daughter, Mrs. Calvin Sawyer. Miss Nell Wise of Stinnpy Point Grade “A” Milk will be delivered on the beach TUESDAY ^ THURSDAY , SATURDAY This Week by THE Edgewood Dairy Meet the Bride” is Alfred room Dawson, a girl-shy young fellow, who, like Ferdinand, is quite con tent to let the world go its way and lead his own life.. His father’s will, however, requires that to get his inheritance Alfred must marry Mrs. H. D. Cain, Mrs. C. W. Has- Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Tarkington sell and children, Joseph, Ella and on or before his twenty-sixth birth have returned to their home in Shirley, Herbert Ambrose and Roy day. Elizabeth City after spending same Basnight motored to Manteo Wed-| Other characters include Violet, time with Mrs. Tarkington’s mo- nesday. lout for no good; Uncle John, a bit ther, Mrs. Edgar Midgett. | Mrs. Noland Ambrose has re- punch-drunk and forever hiding I turned after spending some time in from the troublesome fair sex; and i Norfolk. -| Millie, who believes “a poke in-the j Julia Jordan is spending a few javv' is worth two in the eye.” Ac- . days at Stumpy Point with her par-\gording to Thayer Roberts, “Meet ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jordan. 1 the Bride” is one of the most ex- Bruce Gray of Stumpy Point citing comedies ever to have ap- spent Sunday here. [peared on Broadway, and one of John R. DuvalL Miss Johnnie the best laugh shows of the season. BUXTON NEWS By Aycock Brown (Continued from Page One) Chesley Midgett of Buxton spending some time in Toronto, Canada. Miss Inez Midgett of Manteo is spending some time with Mrs. L. Jordan and Julia Jordan spent Sat-i D. Midgett of Buxton. urday at Manteo. FISHING AND ALL OUT DOORS Charles Lee Wescott and Belton j. C. Hassell and Lonnie Am-| Rollinson motored to Avon Mon- brose spent Tuesday at Manteo. day night to visit Miss Kathleen Mr. and Mrs. Loubet Cohoon of Hooper and friends. Norfolk are visiting Mr. Cohoon’s Rev. John Sanderlan of South parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Co- Carolina is conducting a revival at boon. j fort-Morehead area on Sunday, due the Methodist church. i John R. Duvall and Miss Johnnie to the southwest half-a-gale which Rev. Mr. Dodge is conducting a Jordan motored to Stumpy Point started early in the day. From revival at the Holiness church. Sunday. the cabin of Dave DriskilTs Stin- Mr. Wallace Grey is home to C. C. Duvall spent the week end son Monoplane as we cruised 1,500 spend his summer vacation from at Manteo. ifeet above Core Banks, Cape Look- Lewisburg, where he has been at- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ambrose out and Atlantic Beach we Could tending college. and children, Melvin, Adolphus,'see what few boats were out-^ Loran Ballanee, Boyce Midgett and May, spent Sunday here as the many miles away. From our dis and Rannie Jennetfe have .returned guests of Mrs. Ambrose’s mother, tance aloft the Modow or some home from Oak Ridge Military In- Mrs. Nancy Sawyer. j large Coast Guard vessel anchored stitute for their summer vacation. G. L. Mann and R. F. Smith at- in the Big.bt of Cape Lookout look- Edgar Gaskins and Thompson tended court at Manteo this week, ed about the same size as the aver- Midgett have returned from Phila- Miss Johnnie Jordan left Sunday age fishing cruiser. The actual delphia where they have been night, for Durham, here she will at- fishing cruisers, we saw. the Shear spending some time with friends. tend the funeral of her niece, who water and another vessel near the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hardy and was drowned Sunday afternoon. . i drain as we passed over Fort Ma son, Jack, of Frisco, motored to Mrs. Ernest Armstrong attended con, looked like small toys upon the district conference of the Meth- ^ the water. Buxton Sunday where they attend ed a ball game. Buxton boys played Buxton CCC boys Sunday afternoon which the [ score was 6-1 in Buxton’s favor. Dr. S. L. Abner has returned home after spending a few days in Fort Bragg on business. Cape Hatteras light house is be ing repainted by W. P. Pinigan. odist Church Thursday. It will be good news to trolling anglers to know that Spanish Mackerel, Bonita, Bluefish and PUNK DANIELS IS ^ PATIENT CREDITOR species have all been reported „ . , X, • J sighted or landed at just about Drawing names out of the jury section of the coast from box is the “finest kind of business gg^^thport to Manteo. On an aver- in the opinion of Punkins Darnells.; anglers fish for blues „ ...r selected 25 rwmes at e mackerel than any other I Mabel Payne of Stumpy Point is Monday morning court session in gpg^jgg along the coast, spending- some time with friends Manteo; and, having heard a , Wait Willis who has been and relatives of Buxton. services are usually paid ^pg^^ting the Fishing Information Tommie McWhorter and Eston down to wait for ms g^reau at the Pennsylvania Station Fountain of Buxton CCC have re- Not discouraged the absen - York takes a similar job turned from Georgia where they mindedness of Sheriff Meekins, he Atlantic Coast Line in New spent some time visiting.. waited patiently, occasionally twist- ^^^ies will be to route Mrs. Eva Dixon has returned mg around to look at ^e au ience|^^^^^^^^ anglers to good fishing home from Manteo where she has —especially fishing grounds been visiting her daughter, Mrs. other. When the Sheriff s attention e ^ ^^L was called to the past due obliga-! ^ connecting: lines. During the tion, the young name winter he will be routing anglers SALVO NEWS speedily paid off and departed to long-Haul to Florida. But, ^ spend his half dollar gglin the summer, he will be sending r€’lrn! Fannie Hassell. Monday night. TT jj v-i I cause Sumray Bumis got his money j oWq Tastvear Mrs. L. H. Hooper and daughter, ,4. „„„ trouble when Sammy'the Long Island spots. Last year ladys, have returned home from ^ - ---- ennoo ano-iprs to fishinfi: the Hatteras hospital very much' Gladys, have returned home sent 60,000 anglers to jishing Wher. in Norfolk Stop at t'ne KOTET. FAIRFAX NORFCLK, VIRGINIA Hea 'qi:;’.“^ei ■ Dens so'u.;i Dixon lint Norfolk and .Attractive lor all cit- ): the Mason wnen visiting the beaches, rooms with bath 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. [places on Long Island. He has improved. 1 With more business sense than,sent a number of angle^ to our Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hooper, Arkan- gix-year olds, Punk put half own coastland. Capt. Willis -will sas Fisher, Myrtle Hooper and El- inhis bank, and;do a good service to oqr fishing vin Hooper were at Hatteras Sun- ^ Qne nickel, communities. _ day being called there at the bed ^ gjg^. machine brought a return ■ The way things are stacking up side of their uncle Seth Austin who g^ ggjj^s and half of this also now, the fishing on our coast is go- is very ill. ^went into the bank. *ng to get out of control before C.. H. Whidbee is attending, All in all it was a profitable day another year passes--By that I court at Manteo this week. Ifg^. ^nd three of his young mean, our present guides and ho- Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gray and Mrs. fiends, sharing his treat of cup'tels won’t be able to take care of P. G. Farrow and Floyd Hooper g^j^^g pgp agreed with him j the large numbers-who will be corn- motored to Avon and back Satur- ^j^at drawing names of jury mem-jing to North Carolina. Wait and day. |jgj.g ^as the “finest kind of busi- ®ee if I am not right. Mrs. J. W. Meekins of Hatteras pgss.” is spending some time here visiting Mrs. K. R. Pugh, her sister-in-law. ^aNNS HARBOR NATIVE Nancy Pugh was at Waves shop-. NORFOLK MARINER DEAD ping one day recently. Velma Whidbee is spending some, Thomas Jarvis Mann, aged time at Waves with her aunt, Mrs. gg^ master mariner, died,Saturday Calvin Midgett. „ , ,' night at his residence, 311 Bellamy L. H. Hooper, Nancy Pugh and Berkley. He had been ill New York World’s Fair, May 31 —Mrs. E. D. Rivers, wife of the Governor of Georgia, paid a visit' to the North Carolina Exhibit at the World’s Fair during the day.' She was accompanied on her visit around the Court of States by Mr.' C. C. Morgan, resident manager of ^ the Georgia Exhibit. j Among the hundred or more Tar Heels registering at the exhibit were the following: Ashevillet .LouisS Pickier, John E. Thayer, Gladys Andrews, Mrs. J. Ellis McDonald, Mrs. E. Vv. Hirsch,j Marjorie F. Bowman. | Albemarle: Grace Barley, Jac queline Almond. 1 Belhaven: E. W. Clark. I Charlotte; Nerma Koppel, Paul Chatham, Howard S. Wright, Em-, ma L. Chaffin, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nortley, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wil-' Hams . ! Qiapel Hill: Bob Russell. | Durham: Carolyn A. Seeley, Jo.hn ■ H. Holler. I Elizabeth City: C. B. Perry. ' Forest City: Robert B. Lobban,' Frances Holmes, Robert N. Holmes,' Sally Holmes. I Greensboro: Jean Fowler, Alice Fowler, Henry E. Chiderwood, Frank Russell, E. D. Hughes, W. W. Rosebrough, Mrs. 'N. W. Mit chell. Garner: Josephine Bryan, Harry Mitchell. Goldsboro: Mrs. L. A. Riggs, Gordon Scott. Hayes: Bernice (Templeton) Madsen. Hatteras: Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gray. Hertford: C. P. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hefren. Hendersonville: Annette Osborne. Harmony: Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Roberts. Hamlet: H. V. Hatch. Jonesboro: A. S. Dalrymple. Kinston: Laura Harvey. Littleton: Ertie Boyd 'Warren. Lawndale: Fletcher D. Sain. Lexington: H. G. Welboon, James Hart, Sigmon Swicegood, Sidney Yarbrough. j Morehead City: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smoak. | Murphy: William King. ! Mt. Vernon Springs: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Difon and family. | Newton Grove: Loftin W. Par sons. I North Wilkesboro: Mrs. Frank Allen, Robert Williams, E. V. Wil liams. New Bern: Henry Willis. Oxford: J. D. Bullock. Pinehurst: Mrs. Ted Bartz. Raleigh; Mary Minter, Mrs. C. J. Foy, W. M. Nance, Mrs. Paul E. Davis, Mrs. Geo. F. Syme, Emily Raylor Richardson, Carl Richard son, Geo. D. Richardson. Roxboro: James O. Newton. Rockingham: J. H. Steele. Rainbow Springs: Loi^ Latham. Salisbury: John Erwin Ramsey. Statesville: Mr. and Mrs. Pardue Bunch. Saluda: Miss Louise Cash. Silas Creek; J. F. James. Thomasville: Glen Clinard. Tarboro; M. H. ight, Sarah P. Barham. Weldon: Norman Sange. Wilson: F. W. Bridgens, Lucy L. Baker, H. D. Baterman. Waynesville: Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Casey, Jr., Mrs. Lester Bliss. Winston-Salem: R. G. Bruge, R. A. Sewell, Louis Burus, W. G. Jer ome, Elizabeth Jerome. Willard: Lee Wells. Wrightsville Sound: Boyden Sparks, Dorothy Sparks. Wilmington: Mrs. Ann Brad shaw, Mrs. P. C. West, Betty Brad shaw, Ella C. Wettig, E. A. Metts, Jr., Capt. and Mrs. J .T. Hiers, Nellie Braak, Stanley Jones, Gibbs Holmes, Robert B. Rodeman, Mrs. T. W. Green, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Willard. GREGORY’S STORE STANDARD PRODUCTS COLD DRINKS GROCERIES VEGETABLES MEATS C. A. GREGORY NAGS HEAD, N. C. EAST LAKE NEWS G. A. SELBY, JR., DEAD Wilton Pugh motored to Hatteras ^ j^^lf years and back Sunday. ^ j Captain Mann had been a sea- Mr. and Mrs, Jimmie Hooper and 5Q years prior to Ms retire- children have returned from Frisco because of ill health. He was where they have been visiting Mrs. ^ Harbor, Dare Hooper’s mother, Mrs. Gertrude County, N. C., and had been a resi- Bamett. _ ^ dent of Norfolk 37 years. He was Mrs. L. Douglas is very ill at her g^j^ gj Thomas R. and Mary L. home here this week Mrs. Richard Gray and son Man ning are spending some time at Mann. Captain Mann is survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna M. Mann; a daugh- Virginia Be^h visiting her sister .gj.^ jij,g_ Henry L. Privett, of Mrs. Ed Drinkwater. (Portsmouth; and son, D. Straughn Hubert and Henry Midgett spent jj^nn, Norfolk, and four grand- Saturday at Stumpy Point where children. they were in a ball game. FAIRFIELD NEWS Mrs. B. S. Cartwright was host ess to the Fairfield Book Club, Wednesday afternoon. Miss Doro thy Jones, guest of the club, won Many people from Dare County attended the funeral in Norfolk, Monday. The deceased was an uncle of Manteo. George Augustus Selby, Jr., age 51, of Lake Landing, died at 1:30 a. m. May 22, at Tayloe Hospital, where he had undergone an appen dectomy twelve days before. Com plications resulted in death. Mr. Selby and George A. Selby, Sr. He throughout Hyde County. He was the son of the late Mrs. Martha Selba and George A. Selby, Sr. He spent his entire life in and around Lake Landing. Funeral services were held at Amity Church of which he was a member, on Tues day morning at 10 o’clock conduct ed by the pastor. Rev. C. K. Wright assisted by Rev. F. A. Turner of the Episcopal Church. Interment was in Amity Cemetery. Surviving are his wife Mrs. Min nie McClaud Selby and three child ren, Troy, of Newport News, Va., Martha and Josie, and his father, George A. Selby, Sr., all of Lake Mrs. John C. Evans, of Landing. Active pallbearers were W. W. Payne, S. H. Barber, Dewitt Laven der, T. A. Jennette, E. W. SacSer, and J. E. Berry Honorary pallbearers were Sam Boomer, Don Boomer, Jones Boom Mistress (intervie'wing cook)— Suppose I wanted you to cook an highest score in a contest featuring' elaborate dinner for about fifteen Shakespeare's i)lays. At the con- people—would you be lost? elusion of the meeting the hostess Cook—That’s just how the last er, C. S. Haines, Preston Swindell, served delicious refreshments. folks lost me. Dr. J. E. Mann and B. B. Fulford. Mrs. W. H. Cullom left for Nor folk Friday where she will make her home. Mrs. Cullom was for merly Miss Ruth Sawyer. Mrs. Buster Bratton is improv ing after being very ill for several days. C. A. Pinner has returned after spending some time with his daugh ter in Elizabeth City. Miss Reba Bratton spent Friday in Manteo. Tarboro: M. H. Light, Sarah P. Miss Bertie Lee sawyer and Syble' Sawyer spent Friday in Nor folk shopping. IN FASHION NOW Cloves for spring are very decorative. Only one button is used on sport gloves but for af-j ternoon the length often extends to that of twenty-two buttons. Fresh butter color and laven der gloves are coming back in and many new shades are also being seen. For street wear a color range from beige to mahogany bids fair to be popular. j Coiffures Still remain unset-j tied. Hair is still being worn I high by some but a modifica tion of the severe hair-do seems to be the choice of many women. A new style is that of wearing it in short ringlets, close to the head. THE LITTLE HOT DOG STAND Open Day and Night CURB SERVICE Cold Drinks Beer Sandwiches Hamburgers PANCAKES AND SAUSAGE C. L. LISTER, Prop. NAGS HEAD. N. C. M, L DANIELS Bathing Suits Polo Shirts Bsach Robes Sun Hats GROCERIES HARDWARE Manteo's Complete Store Telephone 9 The Fort Raleigh Hotel Invites You to Visit its Dining Room MEALS SERVED 6—9 o’clock in the Morning 12—2 o’clock at Mid-day 6—8 o’clock in the Evening BILL DUVALL, Mgr. IN MANTEO IT’S MANTEO, N. C. Jones Wholesale Co. for PAINTS ENAMELS BUILDING SUPPLIES WHOLESALE GROCERIES W. G. BAUM, Prop. W. J. BAUM, M«>| BAUM & SON SERVICE STATION Sandwiches, Ice Cream, Cold Drinks AMERICAN GAS AND OIL Gas 20 Cents a Gallon On the Virginia Dare Trail one mile North of Kitty Hawk Coast Guard Station Information for Tourists nd Fishing Parties Phone 530 KITTY HAWK, N- Burgess Stor STANDARD PRODUCTS Staples, Fancy Groceries, Baby Food FRESH VEGETABLES—MEATS Your Patronage Appreciate E. T. BURGESS, Mgr.
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