CHAPTER 567 ACT OF 1909
AN ACT TO PROVIDE A SYSTEM OF
CONSTRUCTING AND KEEPING
IN REPAIR THE PUBLIC ROADS
OP RANDOLPH COUNTY.
, Persons Liable to Road Duty
Sec. 9. That all able-bodied
male persons able to perform the
labor herein required, between
the ages of eighteen and forty
five years, shall be liable annual
ly to do and perform four days'
labor on the public roads, under
the directions of the supervisor
of the road district in which he
resides: Provided, that if any
person, being warned, as herein
after provided, shall pay to the
supervisor of his district the sum
of one dollar for each day's labor
required by this act, the same
shall be received in lieu of each
day's labor and shall be applied
by the road supervisor receiving
the same to the improvement of
the roads in that district : Pro
vided, further, that if from
heavy rains, floods, washouts or
any unusual injury to the roads
the board of road trustees shal
be of the opinion that the condi
tion of the roads in their town
ships demand it, they may in
crease the number of day's la
bor for each person subject to
road duty to not more than two
Caraway.
Farmers are busy gathering
corn and corn shuckings are all
the go.
Several of our young people
attended the Greensboro fair last
week.
Arthur Garner visited at Mr.'
Tysingers Sunday evening.
The protracted meeting com-
. -.. m 1 j.1 P-j-1-
mences at mi. laoor me om
Sunday in this month.
Howard Harris and Marvin
Ridge attended preaching at
Cedar Springs Sunday.
Bessie Harris visited Sally
Lackey Sunday.
Most of the people of this
community are going to Ashehero
the 25th to hear Thos. Settle
speak.
Politics are getting high
around Redberry and every body
is looking forward for a great
Republican victory on the 8th of
November the Democrats are so
few and far between in this com
munity they hardly know them
selves.
Edgar.
Thomas Hodgin preached at
Marlboro church Saturday night
and Sunday. Several attended.
R. C. Spencer of St. Louis Mo.
came in Sunday to see his broth
ers whom he had not seen in
additional days: Provided fur J about twenty six years
ther. that ten hours shall nnnsti- Miss Rettie McGee went to
tute a day's work, as required Hih Point Sunday
under this act. Several of the young people of
T Edgar attended the fair at
m, . ., . . Greensboro last week.
sec. lo. inattne commission
ers'offsaid county shallhave the
authority and
duty to levy,
it shall be their
at the June ses-
I. L. Spencer visited C. S.
Spencer Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dicks and
won oi uie r uoaru, annuany, ior eetin gSaturday ni ght and Sun-
puoiic roaa purposes, not less dav and visited Elwood Farlow's
.
than eight and one-third cents
nor more than fifteen cents on
the one hundred dollars valua
tion of property, and the board
of commissioners shall cause the
Cedar Falls.
Miss Alice Dorsett visited rela
tives in High Point last week.
sdmeiuuepiaceaon xne list ior tended the fair at Greensboro
the current year, to be included and report a very pleasant time
"i ii i 1 1 i I
m ana collected m tne annual Rev. L. H. Hatley filled his
taxes; that the road tax, when regular appointment at the M
thus assessed, shall be collected P. church Sunday afternoon and
hv thA aWiff nr tnv l w. nf night. His able sermons are al
J WWVWV.i. I -I I i-i 1 1
said county, under the penalty 3 y y
rtu;rt p fi, -f Mr. and Mrs w. n. LiOdge and
the collect on of other taxes for W- H M 0f Washington, N
sam county, ana paia out as C. who have been visiting rela-
herembetore provided: Provid- tives and friends in this commu
ed, that said sheriff shall receive nity returned home last week.
i
three per cent for collecting and Mrs. K. E. Hare of Franklin-
two per cent for disbursing: ville visited friends here Sunday.
Provided further, that on peti- Messrs James Lutterloh and
tion of a majority of the register- J. M. Hodge spent Sunday after
od vntra nf nnv tnmnin noon m b ranklmville.
any
T 1 T f
said board oi commissioners, in
the manner above provided, may
levy for such township so pe
titioning an amount not exceed
ing thirty cents on the one hun
dred dollars valuation of proper-
The democratic candidates ad
dressed the people st this place
Oct. 10th.
Mr. and Mrs J. V. Free and
children are visiting relatives in
Moore county this week.
Mrs. C. A. Parrish of Greens-
LOW ROUND TRIP RATES VIA
SOUTHERN RY.
ty, to be collected m the manner boro is visiting her parents Mr
nerein proviaea ior. ana Mrs. W. n. Jennings.
A rl .Ton mn ore tTioif arl vnlo
acn.ng .ne op Greensboro ast wefik
in any calling of life, demands a Messrg Qrady and CIyde Red
uouy auu aim a Keen ding snent last Saturday in Ash-
brain. Without health there is boro.
no success. But Electric Bitters
is the greatest health Builder the
world has ever known. It com
pels perfect action of stomach,
liver, kidneys, bowels, purifies
and enriches the blood, tones and
vigorates the whole system and
enables you to stand the wear and
tear of your daily work. "After
months of suffering from Kidney
Trouble," writes W. M. Sherman,
of Cushing, Me., three bottles of
lectric Bitters made me feel like
a new man." 50c. at J. T. Underwood's.
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Ar rivirg and Departur Trains.
Southern Railroad.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
No. 3 36 11:15 a. m.
142 . 4:00 a. m.
134 3:50 p. m.
144 6:30 a. m.
Trains Arrive From North.
107 3:50 .p.m.
141 10:00 a. m.
143 9:30 p.m.
135 4:25 p. m.
Trains Nos. 135 and 144 Sun
days oniy. All other trains
week days only.
N. B. Above schedule figures
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the bottle. It is genuine.
A & A RAILROAD.
Trains Leave Asheboro.
No. 107 (Passenger) 3;55 p. m.
" 71 (Mixed) 7:15 a.m.
Trains Arrive at Asheboro.
No. 136 (Passenger) 11:15 a. m
" 102 (Mixed) 7:05 p. m.
Cash For Chickens
and Eggs.
Randolph county women hang
their arms around their hus
band necks and implore them
to take their Chickens and Eggs
to J. T. Turner who pays the
farmers more CASH than any
man in Randolph county.
J.T.Turner,
Cash Buyer.
UNDERTAKING
Caskets
Coffiens
Robes
Good Hearse Furnished
When Requested,
Good Team,
Careful Driver.
Our goods are right, our prices are the lowest.
, LET US SHOW YOU.
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High Point Buggy
Got THE STUFF
in it. That is
what 500 Ran
dolph Men will
tell you.
Lewis & Winslow Hdw. Co.
Ml B
w mir h
I I
IN EACH TOW1I
and district to
lltFimmfifiwrf ana sfecml offer at once.
JS O ItlOJNii, V KEQIJIKIjJJ until you receive and approve of your bicycle We shin
yonnywhere 1x1 ithe JJ. S. without a cent deiosit m advanced 5S5 AlS
anow ix, UAis- X.KIAI. during which time you mai ride the bicycle and
put it to any test you.wish. If you are then not perfectly satisfied or do nowUh to
keep the bicycle ship it back to us at our expense and you wiUnoto outoneceMi
FACTORY PRICES a??Sthe hfifhist E mak9
J . -j5i e lma11 pr?-fit above actual factory cost ' You save its
to $25 middlemen's profits by buying direct of us and have the m Wactwers euYi?
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at any jrice until you receive our catalogues and learn our unheard ot fallo
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r , , . J"" ""iwu raoaeis at me ivonaerfulv
niCTrft! nrsiVp'o . . "rJZS!-00, pront aDove nr cost.
j vi " , "ijli"j'rot wu sen uur uicycies unaer your own name n'atp a
doubleour prices. Orders filled the day received. p3tc at
'n . Y . ,JJ" . v" c ,UJ. 1101 reguiariy nanaie second hand bicycles, but
'r? Y. "u'"uVl " niiiu iaKen in iraae py our Chicago retail stores. These we clear on
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COASTER-BRAKES Blnsl eel8? imported roller chafns and pedal?, rwaira and
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0 HEDQETDIOBn PSnCTDDE-PDOOF
SELF-HEALIHG TIRE
A SAMPLE PAIR
TO INTRODUCE, DULY
The regular retail price of these tires is
Sis 5U per pair, but to introduce we will
sell you asampiepfiirtorStJSuKcash with order$4M).
NO MORE TROUBLE FROM TlCTORES
NAILS. Tacks or Glass will not let the
air out. Sixty thousand pairs sold last year.
Over two hundred thousand pairs now in use.
rt rcn o 1 arm tx. MaA.tn ii Tf ;ci-'tri
and easyridmjT.verydurableand linedinsidewith 3jsjSp
porous and which closes up small punctures without allow
ing the air to escape. We have hundreds of letters from satis
fied customers stating that their tire3 haveonlybeen pumped
lip once or twice in a whole season. They weigh no more than
an ordinary tire, the puncture resisting qualities being given
by several layers of thin, specially prepared fabric on the
tread. The regular price of these tires is $8.50 per pair, but for
advertising purposes we are making a special factory orice to
the rider of only $4.80 per pair. All orders shipped same day letter is received. We shin r nn
approval. You do not pay a cent until you have examined and found them strictly as iemSliA
We will allow a cash discount of 5 per cent (thereby making the price 4.55 ed
send FULL CASH WITH OKDEK and enclose this advertisement. You i y?tt
sending us an order as the tires may be returned at OUR exoense if fnrnr,,i .,nsk m
not satisfactory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and moneyVent to S ITfeSS
bank. If you order a pair of these tires, you will find that they will ride ealiJr woi? a
wear better, last longer and look finer than any tire you have ever usedor tfJT' u fasr.
know that you will be so well pleased that when you wanVa bicyefryou wllfriv,5"' Ve
Wt want you to send us a trial order at once, hence this remaribTe tire offw yUr rder-
iF YOU NEED TERES SSVSSSll fW '
the special introductory price quoted abovel or write for our big Tire and SunlfJrLf "d tnaJ-at
describes and quotes all makes and kinds of tires at about half the JM7 CataloS whwh
Notice the thick rubber troad
"A and puncture strips "'
and 44 D," also rim strip n
to prevent rim cutting. Tlila
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make SOFT, ELASTIC and
EASY BIDING.
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