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A pox on their house

For the third consecutive year, the Isaiah Davenport House Museum will present a living history program that dramatizes the 1820 yellow fever epidemic. “We revise the program each year for return visitors to experience something new and to improve the production, both historically and theatrically,” says Davenport House Director Jamie Credle. Dreadful Pestilence: Encountering Yellow…

Do memories burn at 451 degrees, too?

There’s a lot to keep up with these days. I need more memory. I want a delete key, better hardware, bumped up megahertz, an improved search function. If I call one of those service operators in India or Pakistan and wait on the line for 30 minutes, can I get some help? Was it just…

Letters to the Editor

LIBERALS AREN’T BLAMELESS Editor, As a regular reader of your paper, the first thing I turn to is either the letters or the opinion section. While reading Doug Wyatt’s column, it was blatantly obvious that this column was a spoof. I’m surprised more people didn’t pick up on that. Why? Because in the four-plus years…

?We treat each customer like family?

Wilmington Island used to be a quiet, sleepy little community. Residential areas were scattered and businesses practically non-existent. Those days have faded, my friend. Subdivisions are springing up left and right, and it seems like a new business is opening up every other day. That growth is music to the ears of Pete Samuelson and…


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