BUILT FOR ETERNITY. How the Romans Constructed Thslr ' Fin High" ays. jf Archer B. Ilurll.p. the Chautau-'-quad. says rotfttriihv.; t;ie cost and methods of building the muolfc quoted i Bom an roads: I "A careful estimate shows that the ' Romans spent from $30,000 to $100,000 ' per mile on their roads, yet Europe knew no road bulldlug worthy of the najne from the fall of Rome, about 400 A. D., to the coming of Napoleon's Tresaguet, 1,400 years later. For a ' millennium and a half the roads of these men who built for eternity were , the best roads In England, Europe and iAJAi Minor, and, though many of them' quickly disappeared If neglected, a a large number remain to this day, and .'" much larger number have served as v the foundation of modern roads. One 'toad which Bergler examined In France was raised twenty feet above the sur - rounding country, and a vertical Inci sion revealed the following sections: "Section 1. A till of sixteen and a half s feet. '5 "Section 2. A foot layer of flat stones r- and cement. "Section 3. A foot layer of flat stones ., without cement. J( "Section 4. A foot layer of firmly .' packed earth. ' "Section B. A half foot layer of small $ metal In hard cement f "Section 6. A half foot layer of larg metal aud cement. I "The width of Roman roads varied '. from 120 feet at home to fifteen or 1 twenty feet in England. The lesser i width made a great reduction in orlg lnal cost as well as In cost of main' a- tenance. In the case of the narrow roads on the island the work was well i done.' " 'The furrows were first made,' ft writes W. B. Taley, 'at the proper ( distance apart; the earth between was ' dug out for a foot or two, and the bot torn rammed and beaten down tightly. TJpon this the first stratum of material -was laid and the lime poured over It; then larger stones were placed upon that and the interstices filled In with mortar, after wliieh sometimes came another la.ver similar to the bottom one. The whole was often three feet thick or more and was rounded in the center to prevent water lodging upon It.' " GOOD ROADS FOR THE WEST. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Having qualified as receiver for th Kennedy TabU Co., of Trinity N. C, i ll persons owing said company will come lor ward and make immediate, payment; and persons holding claims aoainst said company are notified to present their claims duly verihtd before the 27 day of August, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ihis fJthday of Aug. lWi. Jos Parkin Receiver, T rinitv K. . In the superior Court. Before the Judge. North Carolina, Randolph County, Jennie C. Kindley v.. J. J. Kindle?. The defendant above named will take notice that un action entitled an above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Randolph county before the judue, for alimony without divorce which will Involve the dispoeitiou of a tract of land uituuted in said eonuty, in which suld defendant has an interest, and the said de fendant will further time nonce mas ne is re quired to aDDear before bis Honor M. H. Justice. ju.ice at chambers in the town of Yadkinvllle, N.C ithe 14tn day oi iK'tjiHorunu answer or demur to the petition in said action which will he It ml with the Clerk of the Sunerlnr Court ol said county at his otllce within It) day from date, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re- net nemannra in sum pennon. This 11th duy of Sept. timr, W, C. HAMMOND. C. S C. Kuudolph County, MORTGAGE SALE, llv virtue of the power contained in s inort- iraKe deed executed liv Kfenaid Vt. McGhee and wife Anna McGhee, "to J. M West on July lHU.Vand sold and trniniei nd by said J. M. Went, Auk, !W lturr. for value received to WW. Simon which mortunge eeed is leenrded in the Regis ter's office of Kaudnlph County, in bonk lao page IKS. I shull sell for cash to the highest bidder at public niietion at the court house door in Asheboro. on Monday. iscpt. sf lfW. at 1 'cloeki. m. The t.dlowhm inu'tnf land in Fruuklinvil Township. U'ljidnhiK the lands of C. S. Wr ght. Win Hue ii aim other, ml hounded as follows: B ginning at a stone west of lot No. 1. thence ii.irth 1H lichs. to it stone, thence went 15.01 chains lo a none in the "Id line, thence south west with thcold line 27 S cliaiiis Pi a stone, old corner, thence ca-t 1-4 chain to a white oak, Id corner, thcii'-e south 4 l--.' chains to a black Jack, thene.' snu'.'i'Mst 5 l :i chains toil stone, tlience ca-l t.. tne U'liliininit, coiitalniiiK 17 1-4 acre inure or les . said sale uride to sutify an.i lorceloso suiii inottgaee. J. M. WK.ST. Mortaxee, W. 1). SI'hON Assignee. SHORTAGE OF CARS. Show Lumber Company About to Have Its Business Tied Up. At Al'hott'a Greek, n-Hr High Pin'f Hand liodetih.tininer, n voting white limn, jig-d 35 ere, went to a! bum on the lot mid hanged himself! from one of the joists Woi ry over j a law suit about . horse ii the cause. He leaves a wi e iiihI live cliihl'i-n.j He wim it iff in - er nf Wtillbura; Jim-1 ior Order Unite l Aiuhiu-h, Mechan- j High Point, Sept. 12. The car shortage is giving the Snow Lumber Company of this place, much con cern. At the branch mills in Moore and Montgomery counties, the con gestion is in such b frightful state that it is probable that these milU win nave i uc . ui uw-.., -...K Wk rf , whi, to the impossibility of getting cam vo r.liu ve, to haul the lumber. It is learned j distanee. Isv, V. ,.nmna;ni lite (ion rnm.l.-p.l nr Ki'lnev an I lii i more cars are piled up in these t wo j Z,Xn ZlZZ' C0tintie8. wr. ouow aja iiiat me car shortage with them is some, thing frightful and trine there niur be a greater supply of cars soon or business will snflVr. Tliere i nwnt -.1 i"i f ir tliiit ache iii your re it "suthei" every time inrn aro'iml or w.iIk anv nr kidneys. TaKH HeWiii's id r I'i !. Thev are tin- M.. by Mtan lard I)rn Co. Convict System Employed to Advan tage In California. California Is rapidly coining to the front In regard to a good roads system, says tlie Philadelphia Ledger. Frank Llntlsey, who has been demonstrating sonic automobile cars, relates some of bis experiences while on his trip through California. lie says: "I en dured more hardships the year and a half I was out there than all the rest of my life. There are very few ronds out of San Francisco. In fact, they ore not roads, but mere passes. While the roads leading Into Loa Angeles are fair, they nro far from being excellent. Our severest tost was while touring the southern part of California through sand and over mountains. At times we were compelled to use flat bot tomed boats, tho rain having washed away the roads entirely. "Now California has recovered from the earthquake the state has taken up the good roads movement that Is so rapidly advancing and which in time will place our country on a par with our foreign neighbors. "California has adopted the convict system of road building so successfully employed by other states. While toil! Ins through southern California we saw convicts at work on tho Improve ment of ronds, with their camps every few miles. The convicts work in gangs of twenty each, with an armed guard to each gang. "California holds charms which draw large and Increasing numbers of motor lsta each year, and now that good roads work Is being done the Golden Gate State will become one of the most popular touring sections of our coun-try" Hardware Doalera on Good Roads. At the annual meeting of tho IStato Retail Hardware association, held in Syracuse, N. Y., last month, the presi dent, Louis J. Ernst, In his annual ad dress discussed among other subjects that of good roads. Mr. Ernst said among other things: "A great factor In business Is that of good ronds. and It behooves all of us to do what we cau to have as many road.-i throughout tho state put in such condition that travel over them is pos sible at all seasons of the year, fined roads enable the farmer to drive to the nearest nia:kct place with rase, dis pose of blsj produce and make liN pur chaser. This Is a matter that has re ceived any amount of attention during the past few years and great strides have been made toward Improvement. We, however, as interested merchants, should give- the matter our active and moral support to the end of extending this good roads system and to see that other roaiN through the rural district be Improved and that they be kept in repair. In that respect there is ltnieli carelessness," XuTlCKOr KXKLTTION SAI.K, By virtue of an execution issii. 'l from the Sn iiermr Court of Uaudilh i.'oiiiuy on theSU day if.iiiit I'.HiT. In the ea-e "f hxeph I'arkin iiuani-t the Hoover Hill Oold Mi'iinn Company, will sell at the court hoi..c iloir on Monday ic ."th day of ilctoliei l;i," ai li lit . at public action to the nlKlu-t biiMet It imIi the real la'c bel.initliiK to the -aid ll..ver Hill .! . Minim; Coiniiaiiv, de-eribed a- inllnjvs: To.wn: KcKinmiiK in a ppu..ir near uicnnmui fa larue liiiiinii and intu. ntr litem c up the var.ou-courses ol .-al l Mancli sMitr. ,u oeirrec. ea-t io cliaiiis to a v.htte oak u tin.- Imt.U ol l.riini i. Sheer comer, thence le.itii 'l i-s den. etist :teWtins iiixl 70 links ton pi'n in the Id line, thence east S chain, and .1 links to u wtiitu oaii in John Mleel s line, uicucu norm n cnams to a pine sheet corner, thence cast 011 nis line I eli nils ihiii 111 links 10 a nii Kory in 111s line. thence in itli W cliains mi l o :.iiKtoa oliick s.ik In tin iIikivi r hue. ihence wot on said Hue ot chains aud flu links to a pine T. Ruli"i coruer thiMicu south 11 chatu'i and .su links to a iiiack iKKaplini; in Ihe old hue nluresnni, iin-uce est on said land 4 chairs to a pine, thence mth .V) decrei's we-t S chains to a stake, thence west a chuiie to a st.tke. thi-u v south 5 cliains stnkc in the old line, thence not tit un desir c west on said line i chains, AO links to 11 Htake now a (louwooil, tlieticcsoiiui crnwuiR me river cliains to a stake Kiciiardsoit s corner, incuee nth AO ilc(!i"cs east crossiin; the river HI cliains 1 n sveamore on the south bank of I'whiinie Kiver in a place win re a larw black walnut tree lotmerlv Sionl. thence up the various coursesof lid rivei near mirtli ;i!i OeL-n es east 1, 1 rutins in lie iH'Kiiiiiiuc, cjintaittlui; two hiiuilrcil uitd eighty three c-'S;l acres more or less and known 1 tie lionvcr 11111 ii"iu iiiiiiik coiiioauy s land . . l itis prnKTtv 1-Known tts me out Hoover rim lioltl Minim; property in TaUrnaele township. It is valuable property mid wits worked foi goitl many years. Shci'ilt'of KiitKlul pli (bounty, This August S!l. IIWII, DeWitt's Little Early Uisers arrt good for anyone who needs u pill. They are small, pale, sure, little pill that do not gripe or sicKea. Sold by Standard Drug Co. Subscriptions Paid. S. T. Lassi'er, C. P. Smith, II . L. Chancer, J. F. Avery, C. M. Brown, Miss Jessie Prevost, R. L. Devi?. V. M. r!ox, B A. Garner, W. L. Moffitt, W. H. Yow, B. S. Mnffitr. Miss M. J. Henley, Mrs. J. E. Gray, A. b. Jones, G. H. Bean, Roddy Fields, W. J. G1a?s, Dmigan James, Herbert Howard, D. M. Weihorn.C. H. Ronth, Mrs. E. Shafer, E. 0. Pearce, A. 1) Line berry, L. F. Ross. There are 0 event manv i et p e viol nvrf slight atiacke of indiji siion ocd nenilv all the tinie Their food ir the apietite, but it fui's to eiMi-h ihe Ik iIv simply le-cause ihe stoinach is not in fit condition to do the work it is supposed 10 do. It. can't diecsi the food you eat 'l In stomach should be niven help. Vou oi.Kht to take something that will do the work your stomach can't do. Kodo for Indigestion and Dvsperjxia. a coiuliinaiiou ol itutuv tliuesliints and vegetuitle acids, digests lie food itself and gives stit nj;lli a::d leallhn thu Htonmcli. Pleasant to take, hold lo Standard Drug Co Iv'V. J.is. Ca.te,-. reside lit lliell Mut, Cliiiirt in a t"w tli a come.'' a niissi.iihirv. whose ptrrn's vill b-Hve for tv here he be. spepsia , satiffv ! Wood's Grass Clover Seeds. Best Qualities Obtainable and of Tested Germination. Fall ia the best time for sowing. You rest and improve your land, and rest yourself, by putting fields down in permanent grasses and clovers. Write for Wood's Descriptive Fall Catalogue, telling best kinds to bow, quantities to sow per acre, and giving full information about all seeds for fall planting, both for the Farm and Garden. Catalogue maiiu '. free on request. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, Rlohmond, Va. Tin Largest Seed Housi Ii The South. 00 ! i I ! I Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pilla Relieve Headache Almost instantly and leave no bad effect. They also relieve every other pain, Neural gia, Rheumatic Pain, Sciatica, Backache, Stomach ache, Ague Pains, Pains from In Jury, Bearing-down pains, Indigestion, Diz ziness, Nervousness and Sleeplessness. Tin If Relieve Pain Quickly By taking one or two Dr. MiW Anti-Pain Pills when you feel an attack coming on. You not only avoid suffering, but the weak ening influence of pain upon the system. If nervous, irritable and cannot sleep take a tablet on retiring or when you awaken. This soothing influence upon the nerves brings refreshing sWp. 25 aoses, 25 cents, in ever soiu in uum. BLACKSMITH SHOP. I I iK'sire to tlinnk the i-itixeus of ishi'loro I fur tlifir piUriiiiiiL'p hince I opened my shop I I here and ui me tliem that nil work sent lne 1 in lilnckniiitliiue au l horse shoeing will be iMrefully h okfil alter. ItEV. H. DAVID, Aahrboro, Si. C. TIIK IMVl'.RSITV COLl.KtiK OF MKDlt IK, of Richmond, '1 he I'nlverslty i.'nllese of Medicine, of Rich moml, VirKinin, 1 reileetliw credit on Virginia nud the South by HKtiiituinliiK stundanls ua hii?h as Northern CoIUko. mui reliiMii!,' to avail itself ol priviU'ites conceded because of "'Hie back wuidnvss of the .Miuth." LAN D HALK. Kvvirtueof un onler ot sale Knotted hy the Siivrioi c urt of Randolph ec unty on Ihe peti linii of Martha Thayer et nl. aaiii--t Kii hard Haves et ill. I shall sell at the courthouse door at Ashelmro. N.' nt IS oVliK'k M, on the Kith dav of Septetiilier V7. the fi'lloH ini.' n'lil estate, towit. A raet of land in Richland township, in said cniintv mid iHiuudcd as follows; HcKliniinjj at a pile of K.M-ks H l ii chains Wi!-t of Horse P: 11 envk TiiKloii's southeast corner, tlience north lil chains to 11 rock. John Graves' oritiinal cor ner, thence West Vi chains to Win. TroRdon's coiner, thence ninth with Wm. I'roKdon'K line -M chains ton slake, them e cast 18 chains ui 11 nK-k, Win. Troxdou's corner, theree to the hcgimiiiiK, conlaiiiiii! : M' acres more 01 le.-s. TKKMS: t'ali, the purchaser rIvhik bond and approveil seenritv tliercfor. and the title re served t I thelurtiieroriier 01 u .1. A. M'KSCK.Comr. Tliis'J-.tth day of Auutist PUT, GREATEST FUN MAKER Wonderful Moving Picture Machine Gives No End of Amusement. You Can Have a Theatre in Your Home. Hoys and girls and parents-do you like to have fun? And hoys, do you like to mnkn money while you are bavins a lot of fun? Here is an offer that means fun for the boys, fun for the BirlH, fun for the par-ents-an offer that will turn your home into a veritable theatre-no end of amusement for everybody. I mean a moving picture machine a KKAL niovins; piet ure machine that will throw movins; pictures such as you may have seen at big entertainments. Until recently no one could buy a moving pic ture machine tor less than SKVKUAI, HUNDUKI) IiOl.I.AKS. but now you have an offer to et a moving picture machine with 320 moving pictures Ali SOIAJTKLY KUKK. .lust think a mov ing picture machine outfit KKKti! 0 Scenes and events from all over the world are brought right to your home by this moving picture mucliine. There is nothing that cannot be reproduced by the machine. You limy seestirringhor.se races, exciting prize lights, if you want them, daring burglaries, with the thieves being caught In the act by our trusty cameras, battle scenes, lisbing scenes, pictures of iM-ople in cliiircb, pictures of President Ihiosevcll mid other great men delivering sihimIics. pictures of children at play, hunting scenes, great eirthipiakes. and hundreds of others that would keenly interest everyone. Mr. Kills has photographers ever in readiness to iihotogi'aidi every impor tant happening of the day. so that you 1 reproduce 4u your own homo any public j event taking place in New York or any where else as if you had been on the I Kround yourself. You can see ships I coming into the harbor of New York or Itoston. you can see Indians lighting on the plains in the West, yim can even see , the explosion of a Kussiau battleship as I it is tired upon by tlie.lapiinese. You can i see the markets of Kurope, the (eoplc in ; the streets of l'aris and Naples, wild 1 animals in the forests of Africa, and ex citing horse races, rictuiesof all kinds I go with this moving picture machine. 1 so that ther-ia no end of entertainment. TIMBKK .-.U.K. i . Bv Virtue id an older 01 sale iniiutcd by the I smierior Court of Kan loliih county on the rcli- tion of S. 1.. Barge set al cx parte. I lmll sell 1 at the Posti.nicc 111 K na-eur. N. t: . at 11, 1 clock M. 011 Ihe ..Hi. May 01 SH..i. inoer, i-.n, the following tiuiU r: j To-,vit All the growing and standing tmilsT 1 n the following described liiinK III inches in I tiauieter at Ihe stump. Heuiiiumg ut a stone 1 iihI niniiing viiilli tuil ch iins to a stone in ' 0. A.. Burgess's line: theree west IT. 1 1 chains ! to 11 stone in the Knyeticvitl" road: tiieiiee ; north degrees I4.:)l eliiiii-- to a stone in said, road- tli H. I'. Kivclt's line i..Ml ehau acre- mole I at north :ssi chains to a st.aie 111 tlii'inv ca-l with Mini line : l!ei:iiiiiin-.'. couuuiui -. Terms, ea-h. i Ai.nu-t. !; . .IdH.N T. lliitlain. s Ncllil.. all )n-r- ins .,-i. I. 11. her Ps h.r ol their .1 10 .aid lirm Changes In Pennsylvania Rond Vork. The 1:!1 r':i'";:iiiizln!; tho state lt'j,ii wuy iloi'iirinieiit of retinsylvanid was Signod l i -l .lutio liy Governor Sttttirt, Bays Ihe' r.revl Itoadsi Maxnziue. Tlio mctisttrt' provides for Inereasln.ar flu; salary of tips commissioner from $5,000 to $i!,"'. removing tlio limit of ex penses to ? I. m HI, crontlnj? the 'ofllce of deputy coinmlssloner, providing for additional . clerical assistance, giving tho commissioner nulhority to deter mine tlio kinds of ronds to be built and authorizing him also to plnnt sliado trees along state highways and Include the expenditure for same ia the cost of the road. Is a soothing! healing balm containing no drugs having a narcotic effect. It RELIEVES quickly and soothes the congested membranes and thoroughly heals and cleanses. Valuable not only for CATARRH but "'relieves colds, throat troubles, hay fever, "stopped-up" nose, etc. "W Guarantee Satisfaction. Buy a 50 cent tube of NoSENA from and get your money back if not satisfied. Sample tube and Booklet by mail 10c. BROWN MF'G. CO. St. Louli, Mo. Grnvill,To SI 0WW.D PICTUEES it a and this Marvelous Moving Picture Machine, with complete equipment all given away all FREE absolutely . - L. . .mmmm xmi-. r I T l jjAfA't.i---"'"-"' ERE IS A PHOTOGRAPH OF THE MARVELOLS MOVING PICTURE MACHINE H It is the greatest entertainer ever Invented : no end of fun and merriment for yimr- selt and all your visitors, i-.ver.vnooy n 111 ne Kinu in )" r ,1 ...... have one of tnese great nioviiitr pi tore inaehineH and you w ill laiitth until your lilies sp in when you see the funny pielureH. When you own this liiovinir pieture uiaenine and the liliuof :i free pietures. you can five entertainment s and make lots and lots of money. You will he sought utter at eliun Ii entertainment and every soeiul function m your neialihorlnaiil. metal, tlaek lapnn: eluht wheel meelmylsm which .o,i,,hr:ti.m li.tis. irii.l,. nelisheil: Htanilaril deah e lleetor. tlirowlntr my of Intht ai teei, enlarBinit tlie pn uire up to iinoui io..r icei hi diameter; lamp Is lltle.l with (treat suletv eiirimle itener.nor. 111111 pronaces in 11 Knw IlKht power. Has fur irreater litiht power tliiin the ordliairy electrie hitlit. proiluc iair mi ulle power on lae screen linn oroiKO'K ym , The machine Is made of Rus ihsina inesN. The carhide is luluttlj safe, ii.tlff ns almolute satety. With the outllt we send hunk with Instructlo machine. Any child can leara In live minutes h We ova , lellinir how to operate this ma clous Complete Moving Picture Machine Outfit, vit'.i safety carbide generator and lamp, other equipment nd 10-foot film aet of 320 picture. This (rrent Movlnp Picture Machine is no toy nor stmill outllt, hut a romilur movini! pieture machine, operntlntr wnl, ,lls ,,n the same principle as the niovlnir picluri machine's that are used hy enter lalnerH costini; liuadreils ami liuialreils of dollars. IJOW you can liet this stupendous outfit tree is explained below where it says in big black type. "MY OFFER." - 6 iv ,5: iff Mm' WM BOYS This marvelous Moving Picture MONFY Machine is a Ur' 1 regular "Gold Mine" You can make plenty of money giving moving Pic ture Shows. GOOD I am doliuht' d w ill! the Machine. I I1.1v four dollar- inoiv than I paid lor it.- I. Sti ttriltr, X. )'. The Movin:' Picture Machine is all ri -lsl riehl and I ideas..,! will. it. I Hi. 11. 1 sand times ,,1 n.-W.J. I.onl. II The Moviir: I'ietiire Machine exiiect to inalo- 1 fllsit ileal ol III. Stitzinaii. r - ..l.l.-:.l flu. I 1 . I CH. .O..i In. I ll,,, II,.. "; ',','!,'", .1 Moi"-r,'."'.nB.oa.,r. l c .resent c. I l.vtsll t.. tlr::. V o ' 1 ' ul TIHS MOVING FICTURE M t f:VEM20N THAN Tl ft . .. '. .r.i'.'i. !. wonderful UK! lu:J..'. ,., ,,v.ti h mis ni'ieiiiiie Yfi.i dun ii'.": il Vou c t . 1 -ht in x.air u I' " lor and look al ., ,.'i.-s 1 p. 11 all .... r the u o'd j'i-1 as if you ! ol traveled ihoii-Mels 1 1 t llioiisatnls n( 1, i'cs and w. ro lookiu-.' ;.' Ihe real scenes Ihciselves. Till1 IIIOMII!; piltl.l'.' I1KH lllll.' k.i-l'.s tl llti.-e Pollseliol.l ill II coiilimial iiitind of laiiu'lilci' when the t.mny picturvH are much. Mailtllecoiipi.il. I'..,. ...tl nirn win ii yon nre liMiklii? at a FOI lllMtiniC hiinliii!.' se and (he horse 1.11 whic h a liunler is riding' ti.kes a tumhle wlieii he j'liiK.s ihe fence il is funny to su- tlie il I t roil over an I over on the irroiinil and ti.-M n and feel the lump on his head. y 11 'i liine is very popular w lien there in u jwrty at iuiir house. WORDS i'!. il. '. Victor H f.--n?.-;jka ins rictir.-c M.i. hlti to he evacf.yas . l i'r.l::?F':'i. :; : ten ki: macuim; roinrr i-b:r TiT ".T-Vx T Tp-tTfTfW-l "fffe. HERE 13 '-t i-r ACOINE IS A GREATER A V SrrOS ; -P;:; j' is so rrsji V:.1..'. ';;;i,; ;"':v,l ... ;, j , :A r:::;r;i;:,i;Xl ':X'ii''- . t r t I a.;., ss, run. Mums " i MMiM CI IAS. E. ELLIS 1 PRUSIDUNT H TfONKY ISI.AXn, 1. Y. I ... ... . , 81 Itl t'J i. h.id .11KM.I U Dept. M.G. Q NEW YORK CITY SHOOTINQ THKCIIPTK. can see every rest nre lie makes, liny. It is marvelous. The live Imy with one of these machines can make plenty of money all he want? to spend. Send coupon.