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i I.'oore, Jr., a native .of wiHe, N. C, who far the i ten years - haa operatetj ' a iurant on U. S. No. 1 in ' .imore, has leased the Brown cl Restaurant, located - joist i ulh of Hertford, and begun renovations and redeco; 'Siting of Uie building. Home that glared up before the J subsidence of the earth in many final dying away.: j - .m ; ) 1 places, dread utill continues and In 18C9 I purchased a small many .;. persons camped m the steamer named The Alpine and had her run to Norfolk. Busi- orable presentation. , j Mr. .Burgess resumed the busi ness of the district by reccniz- ness was dull in 1870. Purch ased the Pender farm in 1879, bought it at a , low figure and greatly improved it, making good public square. Shocks have oc-!ing B. C. Berry, Sr, of Perquim curred at intervals since the. ans Lodge, who presented han night of the Hertford Defer.: I ;Jpy pdentcnTer-3 31st, though not severe. Shock last night at 11:10 destroyed - two buildings and killed two persons. craps, btrt due to sickness, I had !the one distinctly and it was to leavej the "farm. 1 ; was at notieeci by many persons here, one time suoerintendent of Beau- .apprenension still con. fort High School; Earthquake August 31. 1886 orary membership certificates ,to Mr. Ricker and Mr. Harris mak ing them honorary members of 1 felt Perquimans Lodge. . ; Troy Robbins . of the Masonic and Eastern Star Home spoke to the Masons assembled about While writing in this book at 10 o'clock P. M. sharp on Aug- tinwes and much dread. Only.1. flu. oDeration of the home and two persons left in the village its guests, as did A. D. Leon of Somnvsrville, S. C, so the J Gray ot Oxford Orohanace about , Mr. Moore plans 10 open rar iUst 31 1886 we feJt an earth. business within the . next , few quake shock. Mollie and child- days. , , . ,. paper states, the. -rest fled. Rail road . . tracks near..: Charleston were bent. - . .- ran', had just cone upstairs. The ' Jn Kichmond, Va., it was quite rurrfbling was distinct, the house severe, the inmates pf the .pen! the children in - the orphanage and its,' operation. ; Perquimans County has four children attend ing the orphanage at this time. A collection of $192.30 was were alarmed, some taken to be sent to the wph&n- or more broke out v of age aid home. ' The traveling gavel of the V.J,. AnnA inv.n " 1 with turn Albemarle ConfWpncp ! I decisions, the boys triumphing 43 to 31 and the girls winning 50 to 33. T A meeting ' of the Better Schools Committee ot Perauim- The Edenton boys led 24-15 at ans County was held January 19 half time and boosted their mar- at 8 P. M. in .the Agriculture gin to 35-19 at the end of the Building.: Only six, three old third round. ( and three new, "fnembers attend- Ross turned in 25 of Edonton's James E. Newby. is presi points. Freddie Combs paced dent. - Perquimans with 12 tallies. J Its only,- business . being to . The Edenton girls, held to a elect- a vice president and a 17-13 margin at half time, cut secretary-treasurer, vacated by loose in the final half" to score automatic retirement of did of 33 points while holding the ficers, action was tabled by Squaws to only 20. r , : - suggestion,' that a bare : quorum Bunch ,with, 20 points and was present and - ' that a -call Willie 12 led Edenton. i Cox had meeting , be voted for February 16 and Long 8 for Perquimans, j 9 at 7:30 P. M. to complete this business. ': Votes so i ordered and due no tice will bo sent to members. . PTA WILL SPONSOR TALENT PROGRAM Conluwod from Tag One . EJOGRAPHY OF R. B. COX 'shook and timbers cracked and i tentiary " r rr.-r tv 'rrirr : it seemed if the wim' dozen thrown down. The whole! their cells, being ordered back n In October, 1865, after the war town was alarmed and out Uponiby the guards and .refusing- to First - District,' . presented to i the ended, I became a merchnnt in the streets. ' My first impression were fired upon... The mili-1 ledge for the greatest perceht . Hertford, buying calico at 30 , was that the children were run(arJr an tire signals were given age. of attendance was present cents a yard and selling at 40 j ning heavily across the : floor and some 8,000 to 8,000 people e(j to Mr, Davis of South Mills, cents, 'and other things in pro-; and that the floors and - house 6 811",1. 4116; building, a Who had 25 members present, portion, making money but los- responded to the swinging mo- colored volunteer company being J Mr: Harris presented - a - most rAnNMiaiiAn nt ..-.lilac 1 tir. T. DnnnA ,U f IfSt nil tllA ' ffmiinH. And tllP U - iU . utpvi.iuuuii v.o. i nuii. A aiupfcrcu auu iiivrugii, uic " r. O' ' - ' caiAU lljabui Ul (tile- liiail , iVpA lirtlinHnr' r5lV nrn disturbance was soon - duelled. nr (foci 4(Vtat'Vtii,A,'KAAn ir" fVtA- . . . things looked brighter through" anCswing-t to such; slight, influ-;' Nf tidal. wave or unusual elec- j Albemarle tea, itliefr "6pehing gra,m the county. Cotton was high at ences and the joists .and tim-'." ruanl . WJ noucea -nd closing and those; discos . -prnaJoai- -...-d - whether future" meetings could 33 cents per. pound, corn $1.25 bers began cracking and snap- A few days previous an earth-'toued- - and combined -with 1 , and for havine the serve a uk-ful purpose. per bushel. . It was a good crop ping. ' J : thought I. would ; see Greece destroyed 500 others. - : " ' - ' , ZSTJv cent 0f parente pres! t 'Out of respect fcTthe valued year and a good deal of both what was the matter, ;and Upon P6" and considerable prop- Masons were assembled from V BoldenPand N opinions of absent members, this shipped. But 1867 it was just reaching the passage door the ty along the Mediter-J Gatesville. Edenton," Hertford., a;e ruetors of the re- discussion was tabled, to be re- the reverse. It rained all : of Vhole thing seemed swinging; nmean there seems to have been ( Elizabeth City, Camdeh; Indian- tjve rades , introduced. It is hoped better Marcn, omy a lew nours ot sun- and, swaying. Moine called out, town, .. Coinjock, Manteo, at-) Following thfc- presentation of attendance xwill be at, the Feb ent corn raised in the county , do not know: for bread, and v little Merchants . tried . to help their had '. arrived and was the cause... and nervous derangement, pro? led bythe President, Mrs. J. B. Perry; others "present"wei e Mrs Nellie Stallings, Mrs. E. Y. Berry, Sr., Mss. Willie Lane, 'Mrs. Wil liam Stalhngs, Mrs-. W. C, Lassi ter, Mrs. Virginia Dail, Mrs.. Ray mond Lassiter, Mrs. Lcssie Ev ans, Mrs. Pete Boyce, Mrs. Ra leigh Perry, Mrs. Jim Dail, Mrs. Tom Goodwin and Mrs,; Watt Eure. , Following the meeting a sweet course . was served. ' MUSIC LEADERS COURSES HELD , ':. ' Continued from Pag I leaders were discussed. , The following . quotes were read and discussed: ' "That . which you do for .'your self dies with you; that which you do for others lives long af ter you are gone." "Leaders are ;., born - and . so , are ' race horses." -1, t , So leaders have to.be trained just as race horses have to be SM i i M i i t i r It then occurred J The .. feeling ;, produced bv an-leieh. Greenville and visitors ,.. .-.u: . .... i- ' ' r . i ' . , .11 1 I . 0 . . . , . , I j .1 . . ii r .. .J . . IV-- , e ' " . cuuuu. 10 me uiai prooaDiy a cycione eai uiquane is one ui greai areaa i irom ine siaie oi Virginia, friends. - In ' 1868 ' crops were I suppose' the wave must have ucing in some instances nausea very ' little better. 1866 seems come from the North as I judg-, like sickness. It causes a feel to have been the flicker of the ed" the storm" was blowing from , ing of utter Insignificance. From that direction; Upon.i opening Older people I ' gather we had) tne aoor, i saw mere was no quite a snocK nere m imi, oux ."" wii..c ,3irin&.y and,' called, out "Erth- no damage done. , Quake" arid told Mollie to. ' bring ' Harvey Point Trims Falcons 57 to 44 , PersonneK from Harvey Point Discussion revealed a strong the proceeds will go towards the "timnt among some members tpamed Leaders Uve to be ac annuaL PTA "Founder's Day Dro,tnat this committees usefulness ,;-, i uu VHW..1IIVIJ - lllllivcu, .. 1 " . .' . . . , , . i I Thin HiionJ Ihn h..... 1. The attendance . Danner, wnicn1 ; - h.c iiunuuu a w - prRRY REASSirurn Keesler AFB, Miss. . 'Airman Third Class William W. Perry of Hertford, N. C, is being re-j assigned to the , 662nd Radar j Squadron at Oakdale, Pa., fol lowing his graduation from the United States Air Force Ttechni cal training course for radar op erators here. ' ' Airman Perry was trained to operate manual ground radar equipment used for aircraft con- Cc:: 6 to 24 inc..:. ALSO r- CrusliedSlc . ideal f or bui! improving ycj; drive-way. IHarris Plumbinsr Ci fBuilding Supply Co. TELEPHONE 5401 Hertford, N. C.' - the attendance banher; the presi- ruary meeting. to the grade m others v , After which two JVf rS. John Caddy additional committees (were ap- jr f iifiAii pointed, namely the health and 0l f lueeiing safety groups. and the constitution Serving on. the health Taylor Theatre EDESTOti, A'. C. Thursday and Friday, , . January 24-25- ' ' DOl'BLK FKATl'RE Steve Reeves in THE TROJAN HORSE" Anita Ekberg in ' "THE MONGOLS" , Both tiaemniHcope Mad t'ulur Saturday, January 26 IMItBI.K FEATlttE John Wayna in "THE SEARCHERS" ..V'l.:?i.. - f . ..'...: - . . Vincent Price in "THE FLY" . , Bth la CoUt Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, January 27-28-29 - , 'Jackie Glsason at : GIGOT" ' - ' (Pruaoaaced (ire-Ou) . Tcchaievlor Wednesday, January 30 1LAV I,ICK IT'S FKKK . Van Johnson in "GO FOH BROKE" the - children down, that we would soon have another .shock I as three waves (so I read) ; gen erally followed each other, and I in fifteen nrinutes there was an- IBrewer,- Past Grand Master, other shock not so violent and, 1,1,3,1(1 treasurer and Charles A. shorter of duration. I am of , Harris, Past Grand Master and 240 MASONS AT DISTRICT MEETING OF MASONS . : , ' ,f Continued from Page One 'Bethlehem Ladies Auxiliary of trol and warning purposes. and '; safety, '--section' ' are 'Willie' Bethlehem ..Christian Church jqaet..-.-Th.e,;ajUTnan,' a graduate tof luroiinw t : nr. taho. TnnK in the home of Mrs. John CaddviPerauimans fTniintv TTicti Rhrinl donts of Hertford, have-formed 1 ' T ' at 509 Willow Street in Hertford is the son nf Mr anH Mrs t?.h. . r , i . . .i u.ii a . IJ. i , iiioiu .. . . . l. i ii , . . . the t .4u: '-:,.: ... on Tuesdav nipht mm.n- dit nf DhhIa i a basketball team to play in Elizabeth -,, City '. Independent mittee consist ;of Mrs. Lula New- j A shortv the ? opinion that . the two first shocks followed each other rap- i idly -and probably lasted ,. three minutes. There' was no panic, but a good deal of exciteme.it. Grand Secretary. - They w.-e received in due form and conducted to the East. Mr. Ricker, Grand Master, was received and given Grand Hon The jail walls were slightly ana presemeq mm tne gavel, cracked, window frames moved . Mr- Stienmets bf Eureka Lodge perhaps .half: an inch. A party of ,' perhaps twenty men were playing pool in the hotel, the balls began rolling and the bell ringing caused , a stampede to the street. Many clocks were stopped,- Many, person thought burglars were trying to breaks wo. in, Elizabeth . City, was presented a 60-year Diamond Jubilee award for ; 60 years of continuous Masonic membership by Mr. Ricker and gave -a brief Masonic history--of-Mr. Stien mets. i,Mr. 'Stie'nmetsf ttanked' the Grand Lodge for. this hon- , SZL 7 -u t w i - ioy' !Mre- J.l L- Privott, Mrs. L. last Thursday with the Falcons- Andrews'an4 Jams Turner. - Town and Country Motor Com- p L winslow, physical edu- pany won the tilt with a score tion instructor at Perquimans of 57 to the Falcons 44 Union waj in charge rf High" scorer for the Harvey physJ.al fitness program whicn Point team was B. Ashley and culminated with variou3 acro. for the Falcons it was Fitch. hat;. r.prfnPmarirp- Principal J. A. Dempsey con-, eluded the meeting Vith brief, timely remarks. ' Mrs. Emma Burle is chairman vojt the publicity-committee., ;; . program was given. I Hertford. ' BRIDGE CLUE MEETS : Mrs, J. D. Coston was hostess to her ; Bridge Club Tuesday night at her home. Those play ing were Mesdames C. M. Willi- ford, J. T. Biggers, C E. ? ; Jonni BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT son, .W. G- Barbee, Misses Mary in, an4,others Jfat Jofheone. wsJ.? nnHni tKo YioA lifttnft if tin ' ". 'r. September 14: The reports coming in from elsewhere lend additional interest.- Some dam age was done all through the eastern part of the U. S. and felt as far north. as Albany, New York and south as far as the Gulf, The center . disturbance being in - the , neighborhocd of Charleston, S. C. There the Khake was alarming. 'Over fifty persons were killed, by Calling buildings, churches and buildings wrecked, ', damage : to exceed $3,000,000. ' Considerable I S Sgt, and? Mrs. Carlton Sutton Sumner, i Ruby White, Itouise f ;f . Okinawa . announce the birth .. i .i i m i. .1. T.e -1l- I. I'-l . ji' wnaJK ana me nosiess. i ne- nignt-tu uieir seuuuu sun, uu score prize .went' to, Mr 'WiHi-tosnVJ-Jborn '. January 4, forft i;i Refreshments were; serr !,(';. ' i .. .. (Jo it, . . . A J of their' second son, Duane Vin-:; a( the J.J1'4Ar'nyi'flosPital Ryukyn MMsnainBni1 - " " 1961 VALIANT Station Wason V2no 6 cylinder: manual shift; real, real cleani low mileage 1957 FORD (8) Victoria 1961 RENAULT 4-door Sedan . Dauphins; 4 cylinder.1 1959 PLYMOUTH Savoy 4-door Sedan cylinder: real clean ( 1959 PLYMOUTH 4-dr. Sedan Savoy (8) 1959 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon 6 cyL, manual shift; low mileage; real, real cleani 1957 CHEVROLET Sport Sedan BeiAii V-l 1957 CHEVROLET 2-door Sedan 6 cylinder; manual shift 1957 DeSOT A 4-door sedan 1956 PLYMOUTH (8) Belvedere 4-door 1956 FORD Fairlane V-8; Fozdomaiic; clean! 1956 CHRYSLER 4-door sedan Windsor 1S55 BUICK Hardtop 2-door 31 PLYMOUTH 41door sedan , .. , ; , , i , , , a i w. ........ V J J .'."''I f' A l OF ALL OUR MNTER LEFT-OVERS Thi Is The Sale YuuVe Been Wailing For . . . COATS HATS PRESSES "t ' ' --. '-.' "' ' ' - ", ' "'. ' Hertford, N.C SKIRTS SWEATERS SUITS WOODLAND Phone 2831 PRICE u La d) ' Q2 am MAKE MONEY GROWING oiifPiiiinnFJr) tONTACT MOODY CIL4PPELL, JR. i f Telephone ,2071 Hertford, N. C. , , . OR FRED WINSLOW'S STORE ; WinfalI,N. C. ickV Qu as a WINK! WITH ft O GAS O Cooking ' Heating : Water HARRELL OAS & COAL jOOMPANY HEHTFORD. N. &' J ! I . . . ' . 1 . 1 i j... i in I, NOTICE! to ml d3 ra::s...; Tim Police Department of the Town of Hert ford reiiiinds all dog owners that the! 1963 dog .taajs are now on sale at the Municipal Duilding. AH dogs are required to be tagged il ell tinies or will be subject to being pickd lip end impound ed for a period of three days. If i:::pount!cd dog is not claimed at the end of three dog is disposed of. t llien said Carolina Pride Grade "A" Best Quality U. v) S WITH A FOOD OSOS Fani'i. 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