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! The I I, ll I EXTEN I: jj - !| a cordial iir | IJ a ni .1 , | uotnmg K StMMttMWSSWSWSWWWSWg S , J I | wear, La I We have al I Fair." Have K mmmmmnm ' ffi ^ ? 1 nil if^ r I * $ ;v y' " " ' f - PATROLLING ROADS : , [vantages and d ^ IN NEW HAMPSHIRE [method. The* ' ' *' . '"*V ' ' all the mone: The patrol man on the road la'in alone ate, that j [f individual whose labors alvpays in- provided unless terfest the traveler who sees him at h^avy ta? is lev work, although his duties are rarely the gradually in understood These duties vary wide- maintainance re ly In diffrent states, in fact, but where ^on> the public the palrol system is well developed r<^ads ire not ii they we the counterpart of the du- an<* the taxpayei ties of that invaluable although ^um- f?r benefits to t ble" railway employee, the section payers of the f Eboss. In New Hampshire, for ex- ut?* Th? obje< ample, each patrolman must go over solely by bond his section daily, rain or shine, except says> 1? that the on Sundays and legal holidays, un- ture may he ci j less he is in charge of a little-travel- Part *or the be ed road which does not require such not receive, wh continuous attention. He has to keep terest charge m all culverts and ditches open and free mediate improv from observation, to remove c^Ll loose attained with so stone and rubbish from the road, to atl0n tnat sudsc ? V \ see' that the guard raials.are safe and ^ear popular op } well painted, and to cut the brush and reasonable anr weeds on the road sides and on the ance* Th? cou: inside of all curves. He is the friend McLean is to i of the motorist because he is the man work as gradir whose duty it is to remove broken rable bridges, \ glass from the road. In New Hamp- ered of a permi shire he is . specificallly required to ' put his entire section'in the best pofcsible condition every Saturday, so , . , : heard it was. that Sunday travelers may evpenerice an^ g, ( a minimum ttf inconvenience. It is his 8ame money 3 duty also to put up fences or red the cheap goo lauterns giving warning of obstruc- the same pric( tions, to keep a record of every ac- ^h an{* /cident on his section and to furnish ANDERSON F all possible aid to those who meet tt^ 1 ' . _ wiia an acciaenu ae uas vuaq(? vi ^ j. the dragging of earth and gravel on > ' road# and the patching o? more du- P.TATF ftF M1 ra^le . types. He is also a deputy, fire 'vB'rR] warden. With such dates ishould he * m not be kept on the roads, if a good 0f g?*tl man, regardless of his poUtics? . The tion f0j" j roads are not democratic, republican Take notice t! or progress!^#, but jtkst plairt Ameri- j^ov ig'i-g j ir | i . . can. , * cqunt of my ac RAISING MONEY FOR ROADS Administratrix < Carrie B- Richer . Money for roadbuilding is given fice of Judge oi just as reluctantly by the average viUe County, at taxpayer as money for any other pub- on same day wil lie purpose, and this is particularly charge from mj the case not in tne uanaaian prov- ministratrix. inces, which are carrying unusually All persons ha heavy taxes on account of the war. said estate will ] The Deputy Minister of Highways, of ment on or bef Ontario, Hon. W. A. McLean, has re- and authenticat cently made a report on the subject barred. so that the local authorities can de- Mrt cide how much money to raise by bonds and how much by annual tax- Robt S. Owens es, with a full knowledge of the ad- Attorney of A > aiaraiaiaiaiaiiraiaiaiafa i-I^f wajro ov/iu a good ti i . r ' ' i , , , V # ' ?... 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The im- land, to-wit: emnt of th roads is P*1 i)J, 8 . little additional tax- Sorestfd, co iquent town boards and Fifty-Ei; position to l&vying a or less, and b lual tax for main ten- ly of Jas. ,S. rae advocated by Mr. {* ssue bonds for such the West by ig, drainage and du- others! Th rhich may be consid- two tracts, p inent character. . ^.? UKUV vuajotrei. . TERMS 0. balance, on a ??. *"?/V ? % .V- OCVUiVU KTJ AAJ at as high as- you with interfest You can buy our from date of >d Goods for the option of pa: jrou would pay for Purchaser ds. When it is all recording. >, get the best. Get Blood Goods. " HOSPHATE & OIL "" co Millar's An FARMER, Sfc. ^ ^ RS CARRIE . .. [CHEY, DECEASED Will Podtira ' "'.V' ~ * .. n m*nt and App^cn- ^ - .. . "inai pisdUrg*. f h?t on'the 6th dav Of ^ ? -- g^oiten jomi iU render a final ac- back ana lin counts and doing, as After one aj >f the Estate Vf Mrs. as if d t, deceased, in the of- , [ Probate for Abbe- ^.""crou 10 o'clock, a. m., and theria and T I apply for a final dis- This Oil 1 7 trust as such Ad- m08t P?netra Erompt and : eving pain j iring demands against ft penetrates present them for pay- once. As a ore that day, proven Pr?P8 on *5* j leather, amd ed or be forever th] three minute i. Susie R. Prazier, Accept no Administratrix, oilJs golden bottle guarai '? bottle, or mo .dmx. 4-10-11 ing druggists M 111. I IDS T( > \ citation to j . v Shoes, H .dies' Cloa ?A OA U roiiiiimiijiijajgjiijzraiararaiaf t f-. Hust. ) ALL F * . ' : * , i . price and in V [ats, Cloth, SI ks, Crockery ' . V' ' . . '} ' 1. > \ bargains an me. Buy yoi FRO,M = ," . 'I ' i '. ' "J _ I II ! II lllllllllllliaCEgM? ?<?BKBMB ," ' " 1 Hfiig|j ...,,r ; --V I v ";'C ';i Hust ? te i'i ? "ER'S SALE, t ' South Carolina, ' ; of Abbeville. < ? : ' vt Common Pleas. ... 4A^DEUNE HAMP . HAMPTON in his own] d as Administrator of " f J. H. Hampton, deand others, Defendants. Blaffl ity of a Decree of Sale ; of Common Fleas for X dnty, in said State, made stated case, I will offer *ublic Outcry, at Abbe. C., on Salesday in Nov- j 'rs? , 1916, within the legal f 'I \ r , the following described All that tract or par- \ wCbCyfW-SG ituate, lying and being WTfrtrfrtW County, in the State ntaining One Hundred ght (158) Acres, more iounded by lands formerStark on the North, on Rocky River, on the ds of T. E. Hampton, on V lands of J. C. Hall and ese lands will be sold in . <. ilofo n# oomo will' Via m. F SALE^-One half cash, credit of twelve months lortgage of the premises; at 8 per cent per annum sale. Purchaser to- have ping all cash. to pay for papers and ; r. E. HILL, * - v Master A. C.,- fl. 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