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11406
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Rev. Charles H. Dickey, a Baptist minister from Williamston, presents his arguments against the repeal of prohibition.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 1 Issue 7, July 1933, p7-8
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11516
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Cleveland County native Thomas Dixon is a world famous author, playwright, and lecturer. He has written a number of novels, as well as plays, sermons, and works of nonfiction. One of his most famous novels was The Clansman.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 1 Issue 43, Mar 1934, p6, por
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19447
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Charles Dickey of Williamston relates how the old system of bartering is coming back into use during this period of economic downturn.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 1 Issue 5, July 1933, p5
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26825
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Fishermen have long argued over how much effect, if any, the position of the sun and moon have when fish feed. Based on the author Charles Dickey’s experience, fish and other animals feed on a natural time table that is not necessarily dictated by solar-lunar effects.
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Friend O’ Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 28 Issue 7, July 1981, p4-5
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43459
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"The town of Williamston in eastern North Carolina has shaken off its shackles of lethargy and is just naturally booming. Mr. Dickey tells what has taken place down in that section during the last year or two." Dickey explains Williamston has maintained well and come out of the recent national business depression in an exceedingly good way. Williamston is currently division headquarters for a large power company. Pictured in the article is John L. Hassell, mayor.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 1 Issue 11, Aug 1933, p9.21
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