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- ' ii ii 1 1 ii m , hiwwiiiii it . .tnii piiiii.i i MinujuLi.iHW in ii in I . ' : ISSIIED WEEKLY PRINCIPLES, NOT MEN $2.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE Aaaebora. Mactk Caivgaa, Thursday, November 11, 1920 NUMBIX 6 nrimPDiTli RANDOLPH CODNTf cohhissioners'meet DEMOCRATIC PARTY0 IS STILL LIVING C0MMUN1H FAIR MRS. VARNER SUES IN FEDERAL COURT MR. VARNER DENIES CHARGES WIFE MAKES FAR FROM W "TER AT FRANEINV1LLE TTtiTI ' T "hTT TTT7 TiTTST!) f W G. MeADOO I)lA;ixAKiMS a- iin keuular SESSION BOARD VOTERS OF RANDOLPH COUNTY tMUSEN TWO " IBAKS OF REPUBLICAN MIS TION NEEDS SUBSIDENCE OF PASSIONS Ur TTAft onruDw CANS CANT EVADE PLEDGES. Willi G. McAdoo, former Secre f th Treasury, in a statement AUTHORIZES BOND ISSUE -OF $150,000 FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE BUILDING AND MAINTENANCE HAVE MORE RULE. The people have said by a inajority vote that they want Republican rule The board of county commissioners of Randolph countv met in their of- since the election commenting on the'fice November 1, it being the first two years more in Raadolpb- twisty. .ilt of the national election, declar-. Monday in the month, with all mem- The appeals that were made by Deni ed that "what the country needs is bers present except A. B. Coltrane. ocratic speakers and newspaptrehave subsidence of the passions and hatred Accounts against the county audited, gone unheeded. .Many people J who engendered by the war and the parti-j approved and ordered paid as shown have not taken the pains and made the tan political appeals that followed." I on disbursement register No. 4, page effort to find the truth, have ccmsid "It is of no value to try to explain 55 to 56 and under order No. 1186 to cred these statements about . th af hp pauses of the Democratic defeat 1262 both inclusive. fairs of the countv mere camtaitrn i-1' . Av - ' hoi T. .. - 1 1 X1...X t. ...... 4 . . ,- ii rf. .. nvpmber 6 me bwwhicui aiu. xi, vvaa uiiKim uiiit uie couuli Mau'iiu'nis ;mti mil tenauie. lorfconie Nov suvci" "... . . l ' ... ... .... 1 i Uamihliran virrnrv naa pnvr ThA hnrt era it t ru ntitzna vi ovrwneiiuniB - f- - ... . iriven that party the Presidency and erect piers on the improved road lead both Houses of the Congress. After ing from Coleridge road to Ashebon.-Ma'-ch 4th next, it will have entire Ramseur road, near Henry Cox's in responsibility for the policies and ad- Grant township. 1 linistration of the government and $10,000.00 was paid to Frank PaKe, cannot evade or excuse its failure to chairman State Highway Commission, .riiorin the promises it has made to being first installment on Federal and i e country. Under our political sys- State aid road project No. 101-A. tern it -'.- always better to have one; Mrs. Dempsey Watson and child: en -irty control at Washington than to are to be paid $5.00 per month until have divided authority. isaid Dempsey Watson is released extent .martinjr inni' r ;'.rt, which they ce. knew wliat it :. ui.i 01 y of tile v ::! v.-'f minds, t h'-y v onv t li 1 k.i u i! t 1 ' count y. that the 0!-ts l:i by law worth 0! did not . rr hi ii; Tii or fin V"lo to li r ar.d La the revaliKuioi I'.,-.: hefctt-4tV - a V 1 Li 1 the, tnei:: !'.- ! in X'-f" ,::,.iy vil--v conditions io ii ', ,-eem to rali .. : have lcvk'il : than is rcU) lu;:i,!ied ddl" . uh. countf. in.-. HELD SATURDAY LIST OF BX- HIBITS, PRIZES AND WINNERS PERSONAL MENTION AND OTH ER ITEMS OF INTEREST. I IN SUIT AGAINST H. B. VARNER, WIFE MAKES DENIAL OF SEN SATIONAL CHARGES MADE SOME TIME AGO. The Franklinvillc community fair was held under the auspices of the Ladies Aid society in the graded school auditorium Saturday after noon and evening. The fair was a success. The exhib its were good and a large crowd was present. The following won prizes: Flowc Largest bloom on !. ('hail.' i'i I'ott. .Scond lai'i'.v.-l 1, .:. .I S.' (mi. Mr-. ; potted plant. .."i Greensboro, Nov. 8. Mrs. Florence C. Varner alleges in a suit filed in Federal court here that her husband, H. B. Varner, of Iexington, "wilfully- abandoned and deserted her" and not only "did maliciously turn her out of doors," but also "offered such studied and premeditated inlip;nities to her as to render her condition intolei ;',!, and life tiurde.-' . !." SAYS HE ALWAYS TREATED BEX WITH PROPER KINDNESS AB CONSIDERATION SAYS 1. PROPER RELATIONS EXISTED!. Lexington, N'ov. 8. Concerning Or allegations made by his wife, Floreara C. Varner, in suit for alimony filat i Greensboro Federal court last SaJffP day, H. It. Vainer today said: "CM. August 7th 1 left home for New Tn on a husinf." trip, having complete confidence in my Mfe and never se. pectinii' );,.,- ,,, n',.V.!ity. Wijl n that citv en Aiiv.i-t 10th ! v.'.v rr.ti- l',e n on pott"d j lie V il:i: I h, X'Y, n n .1 mat ttie ofepti'---! Inez. Cuiti- .-l Six I.'.IHVIIS, ..wed hm M nthoi" hncinaco 1 1& 'moot in or Osl- ml a i-n :t , m ,im . n - ii ,vi B I 1 IV 1JIWVII1. VV 1HI.IV 11. Vll IllWlO. ) IJJll "What the country wnperauveiy journed to meet again at a special county home thr-e year.- a.eo, aifd-not pds now- is jrBDSiaence oi ure p .meeting November 4. a move niad,; t,.ua. Is u yet. . .She sions and hatreds engendered by tnei iVt not S(1(.ni lo ,,. ,ii7,. that 'Jhfirr ,or mI the partisan political appeals Tl6 Board of Commissioners. Ran- pledge made lv tn R nublicans'foH' that have followed. The country is dolph county, met on the 4th day of years asro lias in-.-n violated. ; fyey Movemoer witn au memDers present, ttia not se;;m to leunze tnaftne pm- A certified copy of a resolution missioners of Randolph county; 'tiave' adopted by the board of road trustees issued bonds time after time, till no of Randolph county was received, read one knows the amount of indebted- j r .litionl standards and contro- versies. It wants domestic as well as international peace and it wants res toration of that fine spirit of co-oper- wmch maae w iu --'"'v and ordered placed on file and of rec- nes.s now of the they would not '" l.-:! . ... junk, a R. i. Garrison. Second larjrest six bloom .Mrs. Aora Mann-. I.ai'j-(.st six blooms yellov Mis. Aora Maner. Second largest six blooms ."".he, Mrs. J. C. Williamson. Largest six blooms bronze Mrs. J. R. Lutterloh. Second largest six blooms untv, after they:said 50c, Mrs. Nora Maner. sue a single dollar 1 bpecial: Largest six blooms :.co, Mi. i pink, 50c,' Sri.lioj yellowj $1.00, bronze, black .1 t!.e-' IT. e.'h at lem Ui.d.le , -lilMIl i l,i .. ;i :r i- V.-nnei- ! he vwrih a n' if i:i tlie :( en:fl!i event- a to I, er de-erti"! -tai'.ed divorei n t and at the t.UW. auainst 1'.; iie met 1 lo collie I v f! me at ..t Hi."., .inc. !'.. J '3 .D- -eell to .-in . entrance at in a later. I"1 r. We face domestic and inter- ord m mintes of the. board. nnnal nroblems of great gravity, m..,., tvA - rnsu trns- in bonds withou. a vote of the people, hawk, S2.00, Mrs. Charles Pr.uett. The onlv way to solve them is through K . , h countv. beine the Tliey seem to have forgotten that thel Largest fern, any variety, ?2.00, i ITUa hirvhAttr flllT.V HI lilt! . . n Mnm.h innn.. t vr. .v- -. .1 In i l.n m onerawon. x ue' -v . . iDoctv -vested dv cnaoter dhz. ruDiic- jh"!"!-"," h'"""-" y n 11. n. i-'i-i-li:',.;-lime in ua, , of atl'ec- as sent husband .-uii in 'he Federal court as a citizen of that Sia'e, this being where her : aiiner rer .-.de:-. Charges in the divorce suit were de nied, Mrs. Vainer in ner complaint .1.1, u,, il1 IK la-l .'..1 ..sliluUd a nee;ro, charging alienatnn I lions. She alleges that she I to the Stale of Utah by Ik :or his 1 lit in 1. and she brii hour "I came d and condue'.e ' -on, and iv, t the purjm c home on the then first 1" lations had l.i' MellV, niLdit o! ar'ned t! :. been exi ; '' 'X ' ut ; . - f- with Hr.. I did r.sf Aftei' all this information that I could no longer live and sent Fred O. Sink and Phillips to inform her. go 10 see ner, Dut she was not jre vented from seeing me at the hotel or mv office before her departure for Salt Lake City, Utah. "She did not go away until T hub stating that on the night of August J ascertained that she bad ample mesas. rr-akinn. The hignest auiy oi wic . . . . am PnHie k--- r . . . . ii mwwj wwAi mj r wv, - , . i , , , leadcis of both parties is, vnercxc, Lqj Laws-of 1915, with the power,. omce oi county treasurer, dui uiseaai secona largest iern, any variety, t nmnutbt better feeling among alMti;j ,r,A tn iav .. of doing so have elected .an officer to $1.00 Mrs. G. P, classes of our people, to refrain worn gtruct buiW toprvni' diet, repair'fill now or the tfcra time suwe pat unworthy appeals to class and racialjand maintain public roada in Randolph falsehood was told. I : rejudices and to oring w ur county, has adopted a resolution re-1 They seem to have forgotten that nAM:ie nrfthlftmS that uiSPaSSlOu-1 . x.l.4. 2m ; 4- ia nan- ll.n PannKlinon Incron freiv vbdcrQ .JkflPA consideration abolish ' the $2.00, Mrs. J. M. Tippett. fern, s Craven. Fancy Work. Best collection of six U.t Uww - . . " ,.UU IMWV. - , . . .. . " O ' U net- aaIIaa.ah a . ... ..... . our serious prob ems that fPf ?- citing that in its opinion it is nec- the Republican, slogan four 1 L?B. Craven em- ordinary political recoveries, bo long as the Do nocratic pany is true ,.: torvire to the common peo- nie it will live. What we must do now is to tvild up and strengthen the party iint in the interest of any individual or group or faction, but for xv. Ln f TWincracv itself, ana I , : . : . . . . .' . . , ii rr uinre ri country, xi- . a. . 1 1 : n Mnflifi0niT.ifln . . ... . ... . . : : i. viuiucu, t.vv. uno. u. li. vj ., i.-.. ;fVi which alone there IS .v. 'ui j j i : r f v-.. n,o,. v.oa chant' aecona Desi couecuon oi six pieces, a promise of genuine public service. do, count that cost mor6 moneyi and can show the emBb,d,; eetimof ix dJpcW cro- Not Disastrous Defeat. thereof will be not less than. one hun- for it of any four years the ' county " fiM Mrs G P Craven .. . ... u.o, riKfton(i hn ovor o-onp through and have ere- cneting, l.uu, Mrs. u. r. iiaen. "The Democratic pariy " I j n " j i. l.V-r j xVV"". IiV;X wUJ1 Second oest collection six pieces fered a severe, but not a aisasirous aouara anu a-- rcqutu , x" V " . ","Uhi7-, crochet ng, 75c, Mrs. R. D. Garrison, defeat It is far from dead; it is-not to authorize the issuance of bends in of Or- . .-..ie.y orthle.s six eces t;ltti even serious'.v wiunded. Throughout the amount .of one bundre and f.ft and u.'.eles, $2.00, Mrs. L. B. Craven. nr hi-tr overwneiminR puuuttti -5-.viivuoii-a VViuu,vv.yv, v. , iIltT lJvrv.ie nL i..,; ....r.. Second best collection six pieces Magistrates' Edition of the consoli- that this levy wa dated statutes of North Carolina; r.nd tan9. Whereas, this board is likewise of j Notwithstanding the opinion that said amount is nec- n(j( or (o not lr,,. essary for the purpose of aforesaid . lt )as not heiM, Resolved by the Board of Commis- sci1()0i' vm.hr sioners, Randolph county. North Car- w;jn (- olina, as Toiiowti: , ti , ami iememoei , jjest .joceted 0r knit counterpane, niaue o iw-pv.- ?1 00i Mrs L. j. Fentriss. ( Second best crocheted or knit coun all this they can terpane, f 1.00, Mrs. J. W. Craven tceir obligations. ii- week since a Cooking. Virti'-l rtv.vn pere anove u iir prl Section i That there he issued ii " vnofArp 'nramh es hereoi. Donas oi xne coumv "P'T tolSaii Party ideals if Randolph in the amount of on PL. iiItrLoular hundred atd fifty thousand (Sl.'.O.OOO) u pinion -f' tlHnilorQ. eoriRistinir nf one rundred and y. , rr. it,:- faoV FIotti or rati C. connaence. 10 uuo o. leaders must now devote themselves with unselfish patriotism - and cour age." ELECTION IN RANDOLPH The vote for the national ticket jn Randolph was Cox for president 5110, for Harding for president 6287. I or Congress Hammer 6092, Cox 6 163. For Senator Overman 5078, notion 6238. m , 4 State Ticket. For Governor, Morrison, 50bb, The remainder of the state Demo cratic ticket was 6082 for the Demo crats and 6240 for the Republicans. County Ticket. State Senator J. P. Borolghs 5143, C. N. Cox 6213; House J. O. Forres ter 6132, J, Ed Spence 6224. For Treasurer, E.IO. York 6142, E. E. Lewallen, 6206. Register of Deeds, John G. Brown 513, John F. White 6226. For Sheriff, B. F. Morgan 6219. J. A- Brady 6107. ' ' ' t( . Tne nation! ticket jjd state tick et ran almost together, there being only about a doten otoa .difference, while there m tn difereoc in the county ticket, Mr. Brady miuitf con siderably behind th Wa of the Republican ticket, while Mr. Morgan ran about 80 Totos , ahead of the Democratic ticket on i i r iPTHBEn IS MONT- ' (iOMERY COUNTY MONDAY fifty bonds (150) bonds of the de nomination of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, numbered from 1 to ir0, both inclusive, which bonds shall b. known as "Road and Bridge Bond ."; shall be dated the first day of October, 1920, and shall mature in numerrial order. Five bonds on October 1, of each year of the years 1930 to 19.TJ, ln-h inclusive: nine bonds on the first ' v of October in each of the years TJ". to 1949, both inclusive; and ten bond: on the first day of October, 1950. Section 2. aid bonds shall be in substantial form. The following is a list or me j,i re drawn for December court: First Week Criminal Court. New Market township Shuhe A. Nelson, J. F. Powell. J. Ernest Davis. Pursey Farlow, T. O. Marsh. Asheboro township. fc. L.. wrigru lor wan ol f .i' -' :i :.- ii -c in jv i i ei.uca:'. ii.,1 I to v f.:'-ii n"f . writ" '.'i .; - aer j-.i 'hese' :indispi:'.e i .ai'!-. but . I s.s before ti y. ai - pa.-- li :e will ::'(' to- r ni.-e'.vt.-. i.Uiteiin'nt!, are r, ' c.i ra.'j 'i thev are iii:v,e ",- a .-nn.: gret that a g-eat ir.'.iny people been deceived. When 'the da orr.e-, and ;t far distant, wl-er. '.e actual hv ivess of this cour.'.y '. kr,o'.vn the people fne fr :rr. the effect" of 7irej;:d: Mien they tira party for ."'V . -II hov nia.iy been built ;n Ri Itepublican -:'.' Wih yei how many pu:::.' h. '" ::nc-oi hev have eve: : '. They have lev os the .-iiiiTie a.- tr. they have co'le-'e they hve dr.e w alone known they course hey don 102.50 in t: cake, $1.00, Mr.-. Y. .Uiers' '-e-i- 'oai n wtO-Giinic.s. wi4,V- Second best loaf cake, -e-'Vrf- Busscll: ;. us,-1 Best layer cake, $1.00. (.nines. Mr, .M I': peo- Thcse lies I- -)t re- c, Second best layer cake, Allied. Best ginner .-naps, Mlc, Mi,.- h.-ive Craven. I GirlH l iuler IB Years. is not I Best chocolate layer cake, 50c ebted- Elizabeth Fox. end when! Second best chocolate layer ,b -curing 50c, Miss Lena Crimes. Mr. th she had returned from the moving picture show, owned by her husband, with the receipts from the box office, this being her usual custom when he was away, and that she was admitted to her home by her negro servant, Anna Miller. Shortly afterwards someone knocked at her door, the com plaint alleges, and when she answered she found Fred U. cink at the door, who explained that she was "in all kinds of trouble." she thought her husband had met with some serious accident, it is averred, and was great lv distressed to learn that McRary was suspected of being in the house, ine complaint denies that McRary had been or could get in the house because ofi it being locked. The complaint sets forth that Mc Rary had been in. the habit of visiting the house to see the servant, Anna Miller, that he had been on friendly terms with the defendant and that this friendship for her husband had been obnoxious to the plaintiff. It is flatly denied that the plaintiff ever held private conversation villi McRary, or that she had "fur one moment in in her life treated hito as a friend or her social equal." The complaint "sets forth further Jesse :or t. laju.--coun: truth,- Rest biscuits, 25c. Mi-s ocratic Fox. i'.eader Second best bisccits, 2.rr have tie Hud.on. under Rest piece of embroidery a rah Parks. .Miss i-ake, Elizabeth Miss Myr- !)UC, .MISS I that the defendant before his return Iuwia hal koon in rnrnmiinipat ion with certain slanderers and conspirators and that these gathered about him when h? went to the hotel in Lexing ton and refused to see the plaintiff after she had made urgent request to pee him. The complaint is signed by C. 11. Vinson, Tillett & Guthrie, and King, Sapp & King as attorneys. RANDOLPH CITIZENS LIUiLI) TO GIVE GARMENTS TO POLES tell me i ii v kind 1 tax- . a' . only let what money God don't know. Of t. Bowman .had Seaboard National a.".-. CO.e Ie::..K- a rr.rre. b; :n the Canned Goods. Bank, New York, and did not ki;ow D p j'i C w. a nixtv i allon t 1. 1' we V,. . titie were luf; -hir . li eel , U?n h Robt. White, Edgar Brown. 1 nnH C. E. Allen captures ati'il in Montgomery i on Little Kiver . i ! v that iU.in J recently lx-en in ,! thciv Hid 'ermentoi - Mrs. J. W. Craven ii 1 t. C S. F. Lowdermilk, R. D. Lowdermilk, Do you expect them to know anything T Best 6 quartg preservfSi $2.00, Mrs. V. T. Walton. S. E. Lowdermilk, Virgil about the county's affairs . , Lvntriss. PresnelL ,1 It is absurd and cruel for the peo- Second 6 quarts prescnes, 1, Cedar Grove A. H. Smith. Joei pie to expeci wiem w iux. 'Mrs. T. I. Fox. Million Garment Wanted Any thin r Accepted. The general board of missions has authorized a plan, for the collection He-t assortment of G quart ol I nut, throughout me cnurcnes u umus.,,,,, $2 00, Mis. J. W. Craven. iof surplus garments to be sent and Second best collection of 6 quarts of distributed to Polish sufferers before fruit ?1 00, Mrs. J. 'H. Fentriss. winter sets in. There are literally Bast 6 quarts of vegetable.-, $2.00,'millions of Poland's population, mm, women ana cniiuren. nu un- m .--- of vegetables,1 perato need of clothes. Anything that will protect their Doaie is accepta ble, clothing, bedding, bhoe.s etc. he took everything she desired fma. the home. "At the time a number of yeara when she alleges she was predicts" rigid economy in order to assist rat ia. business, she was furnished with saiUt- mobiles and whatever else she xugfelc: desire for her pleasure and coofart- "In July when I attended gathetnes; at Asheville, I secured rooms for baik of vs at the Grove Park Inn, but c&e found excuse for not going. Agata, M ottered to take her with me to Iwew York later, and expected her to -ga but she again made excuse and staye at home." Fred O. Sink, intimate friend aa' business associate of Mr. Vainer ac mahy years a man of high character,, who is named in the allegations oi Mrs. Varner as having made repre sentations to ner tnat he was gong: to Salisbury to meet Mr. Varner kax the jfollowing to say: "In corajeajr with Wade H. Phillips, I went to see Mrs. Varner after Mr. Varner haeB arrived home from New York anat made investigation. We informed her that Mr. Varner had delegated us t tell her that he could no longer Uws with her, and to ask her to go to the home of her mother lit Salt Iake Orji" Utah. After some protestations, she agreed to this. "I assisted her in securing I aggage. She selected the route which she wished to travel tm Salt Lake City. The ticket was papctasfli here and I handed it to her Dm tim morning before she left in the after noon for Salisbury, where she bomnfai a train. Considerable exoesB bagzav was checked here for her on Ihe ifajr she left and she was furnished wiik proper checks. Before leavinjr Lex ington for Salisbury, to which pniiB. I drove her in automobile accompa nied by an aged colored servant, Ams Miller, I told Mrs. Varner that Me Varner had left town for the after noon and did not desire to see her at he was fully convinced. "Mrs. Varner had requested that I convey her to Salisbury, where she might hoard a train in crtler to aroal embarrassment at the station here fiom any curious persons who might le around. Ashworth, Grant Vuncaanon, Coltrane. Richland-J. M. Cox. Concord Carl G. Nance, W Bhatt. Pleasant Grove H. Bray. ColeridgeW. E. Spence S. A. This letter is not written to get peo-,v d'i Quarts pickles sweet or sour, pic mi tow . --.J2 0O. Mrs. a u. uarnson. they hav wotC. out I ao i uh inai - a,J.nnA best ouarts pickles, sweet T. Ca- they will do themselves the Justice to I think for a moment where we are drifting. Time will substantiate every ctotamont T have made in this letter. loienajre j . c. of"",. ..-.. ... , ... Tabernacle--Jacob Briles, Dougan and then the people will do as the ovDT i nave always uone w n Columbia-R. Z. Langley, J. E.cratic party. It is the party arouna t i f r T Pr0.ir. . which clusters every' hope e.f too peo- r,. ..i'' mov,in R W. Miller. nU. It is the narty who.- m. rtiiiiiiiriiiaii l-v i f r - ' Allicd's M Indicnti-' whiHkey 1 I here wli . The Still ;ikh1 condi. Willi. r.r, on. J. Ed Redding, F. A. Bowman, Joe i- Dicks, J. A. Fcrree. Liberty towmhlp-J. F. F'.wman William Brothers. (Irant tnwnhip R'v ' liam Will-lit. J. H v" Smith. Providi ncii t .v. i.m Frnnklinv il lo town lap don. lon. anl always has been, to y people good government. The old Democratic .-.hi: on the shoala of defeat fei on n, o the 'i i . It i . will be. L . 'r , , M ', I buiklir" 1 rn-l MrV o : will httv ;-,(.! v, .h , I ,1,1, ,.n v I. mpleUd. , li ,!M. . I : . irtl, Man I. ' . I'. U. I i 1 ,v , (.11' I i i.-.-idf nc 1 i'l LelVn. Ma J.- . i , icv, n k ' ! ( hi ll Kirk man, !'.. 3, V. O'.i the c! in. ml. int.' h le, . rr.. ti ui" t in. i i;:!" tl e I'.' '- e .ari,i;f r 'I :. am. . Hid IL' i i rhouvM .- it-, uih .. -vilh .-,:i inde !. I' .11 le or sour, $i.w, mrs. jaoc utn. Gtrdea and Field Product. Best 10 ears com, $1.00, W. D. Mc- Daniel. Second beut 10 ears corn aOc, Wil liam Curtis. Best string pop corn, .10c. Theodore Williamson. Second befit string of pep rem Iteibdt l'nX. I'i -1 imiiipkir , i.Oc r.Oc Mi- A few minutes rummaging in your closets- for last off clothing ill pro duce numerous good articles of ines timable value to these people who suffer. Let Randolph county citizens re spond to this appeal We have jrone "over th top" in several otiier calls. Left kro't fall down on this. The box will be shipped November 22. It is being packed t the home of Mrs. W. A. Underwood. Donation phocld be sent to her. Craven and family, Colon C 'X and family, diaries Cox and daughter Miks Kthel, Mb Hcs: ie ("ox aud Mi- i ( ox. of (Ii ei n boro. l b tch. a H. Ci-x -'""I tie RANDOLPH HIGHWAY COMMISSIONERS MEET The Randolph county board trustees met at the courthouse 4 with all members present. Oo petition of C. J. Cox aa improved gravel road was frraaftea' built according to the county staatosT specifictUons from the state bigawv at Cenral Falls and hence altwr ttfca old Toed way as near as m littislsV by the C. J. Cox place aad tksu te the gravel road at Worthvilk. pmkk ed the tit i ,::... uiil depomt J atiM.pt able bon.l or h to pay one-half the cost of s aid c.,:i t ruction. Whe lehuiii! ceil: I-. I A:r ! ; J, V, .il U, re. V I, N V It I - nec-h... I the ,r. M i i. hi 'i. to build aust e.ij.dpk rno- tiirlnitinr fur a birtl- I' 'i:ll,t .ma can iwC . i fenji :il urtii.ljr i .' ba,)v ' ' it a t.us ., , ., .ly . I that i- IT- - ' f ir- -iy w rL . r.ri, Tli A. '. XL .11 Iwn trivmYi in Ah d. n rxix puny ... n - I r i .. -iLli . i f r tw in iho V(.lfr Concord I.. buibllng' ovr C.unford-UmlK..f ham. OtimIow V r i sW. Grant A. M. I.r iv -rr,i win ro i" tb-- ; ' ' " . . In-iUd to attend. ' Oolndfct U n. . o r v I I! i r r - r " ' I
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