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September 2015 The Liberty Leader Newspaper Volume 12 Issue 9 Ph 336-795-0054 / Cell 336-404-9791 Page of 1 24 www.libertynewspaper.org Free Monthly Newspaper September 2015 Volume 12 * Issue 9 Free Community Paper By The Community And For The Community September 5/6 Farmers Day (pg13) 11 Steak Supper (pg22) 12 Craft Festival (pg3) 12 Concert (pg17) 12 Yard/Craft Sale(pg9) 12 Cruise In (pg13) 13 Charity Softball (pg1) 13 St Stephen Anniv (pg5) 16 Business Expo(p16) 17 Block Party (pg7) 19 Cruise In (pg13) 19 Heritage Festival (pg3) 19 Gospel Fest (pg 12) 19 Chicken Pie/BBQ (pg11) 19 James Gregory (pg17) 25/26 Willies Antique (pg10) 25/26 Antique Festival 26 Chicken/BBQ (pg16) 26 Fun Fest (pg13) 26 Fish Fry (pg14) October 2 Fall Festival (pg2) 2 Larry Sparks (pg15) 3 BBQ (pg22) 3 Fusion Kickoff (pg16) 3 Blessing Pets (pg2) 3 Dinner/Auction (pg11) 9/10 Yard Sale (pg11) 10 Fall Festival (pg14) 15 Mops Class (pg6) 15 Royal Harmonizer (pg9) 24 TrunkRTreat (pg6) 24 Outdoor Movie(pg6) 31 TrunkRTreat (pg14) Visit Website For Online Calendar Of Events Serving Liberty, Staley, Snow Camp, Julian, Climax, Ramseur & Franklinville The Liberty Leader Town of Liberty Electronic Disposal Reminder: In 2009 the Town of Liberty was informed by Randolph County that all electronics were no longer accepted in the weekly landfill route. All electronics must be recycled and not put on the side of the road to prevent contamination of the ground water from the metals inside the electronics. The Town of Liberty does not accept electronic devices such as televisions, computers, computer monitors, cameras and radios. Please, do not place electronics on the side of the road or on vacant properties. Individual property owners can take them to the Randolph County Landfill and place them in the assigned location to be recycled. The Town, in conjunction with Randolph County, held an electronics recycling event at Americhem in 2014 and we are planning for another in the near future. We will provide the information as soon as everything is arranged. The Town apologizes for any inconvenience. Trash Pick-up Liberty provides for Town-wide solid waste/ garbage pickup via contract services once a week on Tuesdays. Blue trash containers are to be placed at curb for pickup every Tuesday. Any overflow trash that will not fit into the blue container should be left on top of the "open" container, not on the ground beside the container. Large items, and metal items for disposal, should be left at the curb outside of container, for separate pickup. *Blue trash containers should be removed from the curb every Tuesday evening or Wednesday morning* Don't forget: Batteries, paints or volatile liquids, and tires should be taken to the designated recycle center, not deposited in the blue container. Continued On Page 2 PJ Ministries Band to perform at the 3rd Annual Liberty Friends Meeting Craft Festival Liberty, NC – The PJ Ministries Band will be performing at the Third Annual Liberty Friends Meeting Craft Festival which will be held on Saturday, September 12th, 2015 from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. PJ Ministries is a Praise and Worship Band from Youngsville, North Carolina that was formed in 2001 by Mark and Nichola Pergerson. The proceeds of this event will benefit Liberty Friends Meeting. Handmade items only will be sold. Meet each artist in person with some artists even providing live demonstrations of their craft. Choose from pottery, caning, stained and fused glass, candles, basket weave, wreaths, jewelry, pocketbooks, holiday and home decor items and much more. Liberty Friends Meeting is also hosting a Hot Dog/Bake Sale at the same time. Take a break from shopping and sit down for a meal. You can also order your hot dogs to go. There will be a special set-up for drive-thru orders. The Liberty Lions Club will be joining us for this special event. They will be selling all types of brooms with the proceeds being used to assist the Blind. If you happen to have any old eyeglasses that you know longer need, please bring them by and drop them off. These glasses are re-vamped to be re-distributed to those who can't afford glasses. Liberty Friends Meeting is located at 316 N. Greensboro Street in Liberty, North Carolina. CHARITY SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT SEPTEMBER 13TH * 4 7 PM LIBERTY ELEMENTARY FIELD $5/PERSON * $10/FAMILY 50/50 RAFFLE * FOOD * MUSIC ALL PROCEEDS FOR THE FAITH COMMUNITY NURSE PROGRAM CALL (336) 260-4516 WITH QUESTIONS BRING YOUR FAVORITE LAWN CHAIR!!!
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Page 1: Liberty Leader Newspaper Sept 2015

September 2015 The Liberty Leader Newspaper Volume 12 Issue 9

Ph 336-795-0054 / Cell 336-404-9791 Page � of �1 24 www.libertynewspaper.org

Free Monthly Newspaper September 2015 Volume 12 * Issue 9 Free Community Paper By The Community And For The Community

September 5/6 Farmers Day (pg13) 11 Steak Supper (pg22) 12 Craft Festival (pg3) 12 Concert (pg17) 12 Yard/Craft Sale(pg9) 12 Cruise In (pg13) 13 Charity Softball (pg1) 13 St Stephen Anniv (pg5) 16 Business Expo(p16) 17 Block Party (pg7) 19 Cruise In (pg13) 19 Heritage Festival (pg3) 19 Gospel Fest (pg 12) 19 Chicken Pie/BBQ (pg11) 19 James Gregory (pg17) 25/26 Willies Antique (pg10) 25/26 Antique Festival 26 Chicken/BBQ (pg16) 26 Fun Fest (pg13) 26 Fish Fry (pg14)

October 2 Fall Festival (pg2) 2 Larry Sparks (pg15) 3 BBQ (pg22) 3 Fusion Kickoff (pg16) 3 Blessing Pets (pg2) 3 Dinner/Auction (pg11) 9/10 Yard Sale (pg11) 10 Fall Festival (pg14) 15 Mops Class (pg6) 15 Royal Harmonizer (pg9) 24 TrunkRTreat (pg6) 24 Outdoor Movie(pg6) 31 TrunkRTreat (pg14)

Visit Website For Online Calendar Of Events 

Serving Liberty, Staley, Snow Camp, Julian, Climax, Ramseur & Franklinville

The Liberty LeaderTown of Liberty Electronic Disposal Reminder:In 2009 the Town of Liberty was informed by Randolph County that all electronics were no longer accepted in the weekly landfill route. All electronics must be recycled and not put on the side of the road to prevent contamination of the ground water from the metals inside the electronics. The Town of Liberty does not accept electronic devices such as televisions, computers, computer monitors, cameras and radios. Please, do not place electronics on the side of the road or on vacant properties. Individual property owners can take them to the Randolph County Landfill and place them in the assigned location to be recycled. The Town, in conjunction with Randolph County, held an electronics recycling event at Americhem in 2014 and we are planning for another in the near future. We will provide the information as soon as everything is arranged. The Town apologizes for any inconvenience.Trash Pick-upLiberty provides for Town-wide solid waste/garbage pickup via contract services once a week on Tuesdays. Blue trash containers are to be placed at curb for pickup every Tuesday.  Any overflow trash that will not fit into the blue container should be left on top of the "open" container, not on the ground beside the container.  Large items, and metal items  for disposal, should be left at the curb outside of container, for separate pickup. *Blue trash containers should be removed from the curb every Tuesday evening or Wednesday morning* Don't forget:  Batteries, paints or volatile liquids, and tires should be taken to the designated recycle center, not deposited in the blue container.  Continued On Page 2

PJ Ministries Band to perform at the 3rd Annual Liberty Friends Meeting Craft Festival

Liberty, NC – The PJ Ministries Band will be performing at the Third Annual Liberty Friends Meeting Craft Festival which will be held on Saturday, September 12th, 2015 from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. PJ Ministries is a Praise and Worship Band from Youngsville, North Carolina that was formed in 2001 by Mark and Nichola Pergerson. The proceeds of this event will benefit Liberty Friends Meeting. Handmade items only will be sold. Meet each artist in person with some artists even providing live demonstrations of their craft. Choose from pottery, caning, stained and fused glass, candles, basket weave, wreaths, jewelry, pocketbooks, holiday and home decor items and much more. Liberty Friends Meeting is also hosting a Hot Dog/Bake Sale at the same time. Take a break from shopping and sit down for a meal. You can also order your hot dogs to go. There will be a special set-up for drive-thru orders. The Liberty Lions Club will be joining us for this special event. They will be selling all types of brooms with the proceeds being used to assist the Blind. If you happen to have any old eyeglasses that you know longer need, please bring them by and drop them off. These glasses are re-vamped to be re-distributed to those who can't afford glasses. Liberty Friends Meeting is located at 316 N. Greensboro Street in Liberty, North Carolina.

CHARITY SOFTBALL

TOURNAMENT

SEPTEMBER 13TH * 4 – 7 PM

LIBERTY ELEMENTARY FIELD

$5/PERSON * $10/FAMILY

50/50 RAFFLE * FOOD * MUSIC

ALL PROCEEDS FOR THE FAITH COMMUNITY NURSE PROGRAM

CALL (336) 260-4516 WITH QUESTIONS

BRING YOUR FAVORITE LAWN CHAIR!!!

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Wells Health and Wellness129 S Fayetteville St, Liberty

(336) 622-3000Flu shots now available!

No appointment necessary. Non-insured price: $25

BETHANY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

AndHAPPY HILLS ANIMAL FOUNDATION

6151 Bethany Way(off Troy Estate Rd.)Liberty, N. C. 27298

BLESSING OF THE ANIMALSBring Your Pets to Blessed

Food and GamesSaturday, Oct. 3rd

10:00 am to 4:00 pmPlease be sure your pets are on

a leash or in a pet carrier!!Any Questions – ContactPastor Sharon Quate 336-558-1140

Liberty Elem SchoolAnnual Fall Festival

Friday Oct 2nd (4 to 9)Games and Food For All Ages

Hot Dogs - Popcorn - Cotton Candy - MoreInflammables - Carnival Games - More

Buy A Wristband For Unlimited Rides

Town Trash StoryCont From Page 1In 2009, the North Carolina General Assembly has established a ban on a wide range of materials from going into NC landfills.  Items such as plastic bottles, glass jars, aluminum cans, papers, magazines, flattened cardboard, phone books, oil filters, motor oil and tires (The Solid Waste Facility accepts more than 5 tires with a properly executed NC Scrap Tire Certification) may be discarded at the Randolph County Recycling Center at 428 W. Brower Ave. in Liberty. Contact Number 336-218-4607   The Town also offers a curbside pickup of white goods, everything from carpet remnants to freezers, on Tuesdays. We normally remove and dispose of 2.5 tons of landfill material for our residents each week. If you place more than 2 large items or a large pile of smaller  items out then there will be a charge for it.A Note About Curb Pickup Of Additional Rubbish: It is, and has been, a practice for your Public Works Department to pick up residential rubbish that will not fit into your Blue container when it is placed at the curb on Tuesdays.  Please bear in mind that excessive discard such as a tenant move-out, or a major load in excess of a "small" pickup truck load requires an additional charge of approximately $120 to $160 depending on the size and quantity. The additional rubbish will not be removed until this fee is paid at Town Hall.  We must do this in order to keep your Monthly Trash Fee at the lowest possible cost.    We very much appreciate your cooperation.

Drinking. Chip Butler and his assistant, Renee Brady volunteered for the Christina's Smile Dental Van in conjunction with the Wyndham Golf Tournament in Greensboro. This is their ninth year working for this worthy cause. Children's dental services are provided for needy families in the area. Special thanks to Dr. Butler for using his skills to help others.

100 Man Projet Fundraising It is Fundraising Time! The 100 Man Project is in the Fundraising mode to raise money for the replacement of our old wheelchair accessible van. Donation letters have gone out and we are asking you to consider adding us to you list of annual donations for the year. Your financial assistance is welcome. You may contact us by e-mail at: [email protected] or call at 336-314-2742 if you have questions. Our assistance to the people of this area who do not drive is so important and we need to continue this service as well as the free dental clinic and the reading program at Liberty School and the Liberty Library. Also, we are having a raffle from Oct 15th thru Nov 15th for a 50” TV or $400. Cash. Tickets will be 1 ticket for $2.00, 3 tickets for $5.00 or 7 tickets for $10.00. The drawing for the winner will be held on Nov 16th at noon at the Liberty Fire Department. Please contact one of the members for tickets.

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YE OLD COUTRY KITCHEN 327 Drama Rd, Snow Camp

Ph 336-376-6991 Locally Owned & Operated By Bryan & Melodee Wilson

Hours Wed,Thu, Fri 4:30 to 8:30

Early Bird Special $2 Off Buffet 4:00 to 5:30 Thu- Fri

Sat 11:00 to 8:30/ Sun Noon to 8:00

Millstone Catering Snow Camp, NC

Private Parties Welcome Full Catering Service

Check Out Millstone Catering Facebook

Coble’sPressure WashingOver 20 Years Of Experience

Houses, Roofs, Cement, Decks Any Type Of Pressure Washing

Call 622-2741

“The Billy Graham of his day” preached in Liberty in 1902 Story Courtesy Of Patterson Cottage MuseumSaturday, September 27, 1902 was a special day in Liberty. Samuel Porter Jones, “the Billy Graham of his day” had come to town to lecture at the Liberty Normal College, undoubtedly drawing one of the largest crowds the town had ever seen.We may never have known that Jones spoke in Liberty had it not been for Margaret Hemphill of Julian who donated a poster advertising the lecture to the Patterson Cottage Museum.Samuel P. Jones was born in Alabama in 1847 and moved with his family to Cartersville, GA at an early age.  Despite having seven Methodist ministers in his family, he became a lawyer, but his problems with alcohol soon ruined his career. In 1872 his dying father asked him to promise to quit drinking, a promise Jones mostly kept the rest of his life. Soon afterwards he experienced a religious conversion that convinced him to enter the ministry.As a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Jones soon gained a national reputation. By 1890, he was, with the exception of Dwight Moody, the most famous preacher in America. He preached and lectured from New York to California. In five weeks in Chicago he preached to a quarter of a million people.His most famous convert (although he preached to Teddy Roosevelt) was riverboat entrepreneur Tom Ryman. Ryman came to one of Jones’ 1885 services in Nashville with friends, solely to heckle the preacher. But Ryman was convertedand enthusiastically offered to construct an auditorium where Jones and other ministers could hold revivals. Named at first Ryman’s Union Gospel Tabernacle, the building later became the Ryman Auditorium, home of the Grand Ole Opry.            The year after Nashville, Jones preached, by his estimate, 1,000 sermons to 3 million people around the country.            His style was said to be “humorous and crude, high-strung and theatrical—not at all what many people expected from a preacher”. He had a home-spun delivery, and was said to have influenced Will Rogers. One of his most famous sermons was entitled simply “Quit your meanness.”            In 1902 he was touring the state of North Carolina and is known to have preached in Wilmington, Rockingham, Wilkesboro, Kinston, Durham, Charlotte and, of course, Liberty. On September 24, three days before he rode the train into Liberty, the Wilmington “Messenger” called him “the most unique lecturer and original philosopher on the American platform today.” Admission to his lecture at Rockingham was fifty cents, with reserved seats going for seventy-five.            After lecturing at Liberty Normal College (which stood where Liberty Elementary does today) Jones more than likely preached the next day at the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, across the street from the school, where the Liberty First Methodist now stands.            The Alamance “Gleaner” of Graham, reported that “quite a crowd went over to Liberty Saturday to hear the Rev. Sam P. Jones lecture….he also preached Sunday. His text was from Joshua…’choose ye this day whom ye may serve’. Quite a large crowd went out on Sunday from this place…”            In 1906, while returning home from a revival in Oklahoma City, Jones suddenly collapsed and died, a day before turning 59. Over 30,000 people came to view him as he lay in state in the rotunda of the Atlanta Capitol.            The framed poster donated by Margaret Hemphill shows a photo of Jones sitting in a huge ornate chair. Underneath, hand written in fine calligraphy is “Will lecture at Liberty under the auspices of the Liberty

Normal College, Sept. 27, 1902 at 3:30 p.m.”*                 *                     *                   *                *                    *            Don’t forget to save the date, Saturday, September 19, at the Patterson Cottage for the museum’s annual Heritage Festival. There will be crafts demonstrations, basket making, weaving, blacksmithing, a Civil War encampment and much more. Activities start at 10:00 and are free to the public.

Heritage Festival Sat Sept 19

LIBERTY GUEST COTTAGE

“Short Stay Accommodations” Family or Friends Coming ? Business Associates Coming Into Town? Girls Get Away Weekend - Date Weekend Small Group Retreat Need a little extra space? Short Stay Accommodations now available in Liberty. Fully remodeled, completely furnished (2) Bedroom – (1 Full Size Bed, 2 Twin Sleigh Beds) - (1) Bath Cottage - Quaint and Cozy - Electric Fireplace - Central Heat & Air - Flat Screen TV - Wi-Fi - Wood Floors - Ceramic in Bathroom - Complete Laundry Room - Deck with Sitting Area - Privacy Fencing - Approx 1 Acre Lot. Fully Equipped Eat In Kitchen; Coffee Maker, Full Size Refrig, Electric Range,Microwave,Security System.

Give us a call for pricing and availability: 336-622-3720

Gail & Joe Morgan – Owners-Hosts

Liberty Guest Cottage5528 NC Hwy 49 N, Liberty, NC 27298

Visit our website for photos, amenities and guest reviews.

Follow us on Facebook www.libertyguestcottage2.com

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SEPTEMBER 2015 CHAMBER NEWSby: Teresa Bruchon

EXPOSURE! EXPOSURE! EXPOSURE!The Liberty Chamber of Commerce wants you to EXPOSE yourself!NO! not yourself!!YOUR BUSINESS!!! (At our annual Business Expo & Luncheon)The purpose of a business Expo is to let the community get to know you!Expose what you do.Expose what you make.Expose what services you provide.Expose your upcoming events.Expose your new product lines.Expose you hiring needs.Expose your special deals and offers.Expose what your business brings to the Liberty Business Community!Exposure Exposure Exposure!

Interested .......???The Business Expo provides a great networking opportunity for you.A perfect chance to highlight your business. We would like to encourage you to utilize this event to your full advantage by setting up an information table at the Chamber Business Expo. If you are interested in participating in this business opportunity, please contact the chamber; libertychambernc.com or 622-4937. It is free for chamber members or $25.00 charge for non chamber members. Our September Business Expo and Luncheon will be held on Wednesday September 16th at noon at the Liberty American Legion Post #81 located at 604 S. Greensboro St. Liberty, NC 27298. Doors will open at 11:15 for set up.Lunch & meeting at 12 noon. Business Expo will be opened to the public from 2-6pm.

* Businesses must be responsible for setting up and tearing down their own table. Although, we feel your business would be best represented by an employee from your company, it is not mandatory that they remain the entire time.

TASTE OF THE TOWNCome have a sampling of our delicious Liberty cuisine. Lunch at our September Business Expo will be provided free of charge courtesy of our local restaurants and businesses. *However, in support of our local food pantry a canned food donation is requested.

$1.00 RAFFLE: BARN QUILT & FLAG WINDOWThe Liberty Chamber of Commerce will be raffling off a Barn Quilt and a hand painted American Flag Window, during our September Business Expo & Luncheon. The Patriotic themed Barn Quilt has been created by Liberty's own Rhonda Murrary, of Liberty Hardware. The 3x3 wooden quilt has a value of $150. A second prize will be a hand painted American Flag Window. The Barn Quilt and Flag Window will be on display at Awesome Finds. Raffle tickets are on sale for $1.00 each. Contact the Chamber  or Awesome Finds if interested. 336-622-4937 or Awesome Finds 336-622-6223.libertychambernc.com

Get your Vote onNominate your favorite chamber ….2015 Business of the Year2015 Business Person of the Year2015 Volunteer of the Year2015 Church of the YearYou as chamber members have the opportunity to nominate chamber board members. In 2016, there will be opened seats on the chamber board. If you yourself are interested in serving on the chamber board or would like to nominate someone, you will have that opportunity at our September Business Expo or on our website. Libertychambernc.com

Sign, Sign Everywhere a SignThe number of Signs & Banners on the corner at the Chamber Caboose got out of hand this summer. Post have now been driven in ground, on the town property in a manner in which the signs will not obstruct views, cause traffic distractions, and will appear neat and orderly. These are the only post to be used. Up to 3 banners can be displayed at one time.**********NOTICE**********Placing a sign on Town of Liberty Property requires prior approval & must be pre-arranged through the Chamber of Commerce 336-622-4937 or libertychambernc.comAny unauthorized signs will be disposed of.

3rd Thursday Music @ the GazeboDon't miss our final concerts of the season. Concerts start at 7pm. Thursday September 17th featured artist: “Just Us” Aprille and Jerry Miller. Thursday October 15th our concert will move inside to the Liberty Showcase featuring the Royal Harmonizers.

Grand Openings, Ribbon Cuttings Customer Appreciation Days & Business Anniversary CelebrationsThe chamber is always willing to host a Ribbon Cutting for these type events. We will provide the ribbon, XL Scissors, and arrange for chamber board members as well as public officials to attend the ceremony. Photos are taken and published in the Liberty Leader. Contact the chamber if interested.

New Chamber MemberWelcome Craig and Karen McDaris of Sportsman Supply as new chamber members! Sportsman Supply & Grocery just recently became a new chamber member. We celebrated with them at their Customer Appreciation Day on August 15th.

Christmas is Coming And so is the Liberty Christmas Parade. The Chamber wants your business to enter a float in the 2015 Christmas Parade. We would like to see the business and corporate floats make a come back in our parade. This is another way for you to expose your business. Keep in mind that there is a cash reward for the 1st place winner.

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125 S Greensboro St, Liberty Ph 622-2111

Mon-Sat 9am to 7pm Sun 12 - 6pm(Locally Owned and Operated)

Produce-Fruits-Hoop Cheese-Fresh PintosSmoothies-Ice Cream- Much More

Earth Visions offers: Group Exercise Programs Group Outdoor Education

Personal Coaching Total Body Awareness Call EARTH VISIONS to Learn More: 622-1844

Are you Ready to Jumpstart Your Life?Movement, Balance and Strength

It's more than just ExerciseM W F: 6am or 8am T Th 6pm

Earth Visions5264 York Martin Rd,Liberty

[email protected] Fitness, Fun &

Fellowship Become One!

For

Liberty Chiropractic Center104 N Greensboro St, Liberty Phone (336)622-1600

“Neck Pain, Knee Pain, Back Pain, Headaches, Family Wellness Care, Ear Infections, Allergies, Asthma, Scoliosis, Healthier Children, Bed Wetting, Pregnancy, Depression &

Anxiety” NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS

Like Us On Facebook @ LibertyChiropracticCenter

MAKE SCOUTING THE FOUNDATION OF YOUR NEXT ADVENTURE.BEASCOUT.ORGBoy Scouts of America: LET THE FUN BEGIN! Find a Scout location near you @ www.beascout.org or call 336-378-9166

Grace Lutheran Church would like to thank the community for all their help!!!  Our goal was 50 our total was 52!!

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Ramseur Pharmacy Fast & Friendly Service!

Prescriptions filled in 10 minutes or less

Ph 824-8247 6215-B Highway 64 E ,

Ramseur Next To Five Points Medical Most Insurance Plans Accepted/

Medicare Part D & NC Medicaid

131-F Dublin Square Road | Asheboro

336-626-7511expresspros.com

For nearly 30 years, the vision of Express Employment Professionals has been to help people find jobs and help businesses find the people and human resource services they need.

JOBSNeed A Job?

Call Express Employment

131-F Dublin Square Road - Asheboro

Gas- Convenience Store-Fishing-Hardware-Food-and More

Hickory Grove UMC Trunk Or Treat10068 Silk Hope-Liberty Rd-Liberty

Sat Oct 24 6:30 to 8:30Come See Free Movie

Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown

UMC

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FRIDAY, JULY 5TH, 9 AMHeld at the 43rd Annual Southeast Old Threshers’ Reunion

(919) 545-0412www.RogersAuction.com

Find Your Freedom SM

ONLINE BIDDING AVAILABLEBid online during this auction at

by clicking the online bidding link.

Real Estate & Equipment Liquida!onfor R. Nelson Wall

PUBLICAUCTIONFRIDAY, MAY 24

10 AM

2151 Lystra RoadChapel Hill, NC

Chatham County Surplus

PUBLICAUCTION

SATURDAY, JUNE 19 AM

720 County Landfill Rd.Pittsboro, NC

Estate of the LateGarland “Doc” Kirkman

PUBLICAUCTION

SATURDAY, JUNE 89 AM

3664 Andrews Dairy Rd.Greensboro, NC

Preview: May 23, Noon - 5pm

(2) 5.5± Acre LotsEquipment

Lot with Mobile Home

Preview: May 31, Noon - 5 pm

Vehicles, Furniture,Equipment

Preview: June 7, Noon - 5 pm

Vintage Engines &Cushman Scooters

MAY 24JUNE 1JUNE 8JULY 5Chapel Hill • Pittsboro • Greensboro • Denton

NORTH CAROLINA

18th ANNUAL CONSIGNMENT AUCTION

Accep!ng ConsignmentsToday thru July 4th

Call Early for InternetExposure!Denton Farm Park, Denton, NC

5 Public Auction – Online Bidding Only

FRIDAY, JULY 5TH, 9 AMHeld at the 43rd Annual Southeast Old Threshers’ Reunion

(919) 545-0412www.RogersAuction.com

Find Your Freedom SM

ONLINE BIDDING AVAILABLEBid online during this auction at

by clicking the online bidding link.

Real Estate & Equipment Liquida!onfor R. Nelson Wall

PUBLICAUCTIONFRIDAY, MAY 24

10 AM

2151 Lystra RoadChapel Hill, NC

Chatham County Surplus

PUBLICAUCTION

SATURDAY, JUNE 19 AM

720 County Landfill Rd.Pittsboro, NC

Estate of the LateGarland “Doc” Kirkman

PUBLICAUCTION

SATURDAY, JUNE 89 AM

3664 Andrews Dairy Rd.Greensboro, NC

Preview: May 23, Noon - 5pm

(2) 5.5± Acre LotsEquipment

Lot with Mobile Home

Preview: May 31, Noon - 5 pm

Vehicles, Furniture,Equipment

Preview: June 7, Noon - 5 pm

Vintage Engines &Cushman Scooters

MAY 24JUNE 1JUNE 8JULY 5Chapel Hill • Pittsboro • Greensboro • Denton

NORTH CAROLINA

18th ANNUAL CONSIGNMENT AUCTION

Accep!ng ConsignmentsToday thru July 4th

Call Early for InternetExposure!Denton Farm Park, Denton, NC

Estate of the Late Larry Foster

903 McPherson Rd. Burlington, NC

Bidding Ends September 10th

Highlights Shop & Lawn Equipment, Magneto Repair Shop Equipment, Lathe, Antique Furniture, Vintage Hunting, Fishing, & Sports Illustrated Magazines, '86 Cadillac Eldorado, Advertising Signs, Trains, Vintage Toys, Toy Steam Engines,

Estate of the Late W.G. Wyrick, Jr.

2400 Alamance Church Rd., Greensboro, NC

Bidding Ends Sept. 22nd

Highlights 140 International Farmall w/ Cultivators 356 New Holland Hay Rake 83 Rhino Harrow - 26 Disc New Holland 9’ Sickle Mower, Pull- Type Oliver 62-T Twine Baler Lots More Farm & Shop Equipment

Estate of the Late James Lee Humble

141 W. Brower Ave., Liberty, NC

Bidding Ends October 20th

Selling House on Acre .5+/- Acre & Contents – Antiques & Collectibles Hardwood Floors throughout – Updated in Last .5+/- Years! - A Must See on the Inside! - Highlights - Beautiful Antique Furniture -

Liquidation of Farm & Shop Equipment for L.

J. Hand - Moving2340 Jessie Bridges Rd.,

Siler City, NC Bidding Ends October 20th

Highlights Most Used Very Little! 4x4 John Deere 5425 Tractor with Loader – Only 577 Hrs. John Deere X534 Riding Mower w/ Deck – 4 Wheel Steer John Deeere 673 Rototiller – 3pt. John Deere 709 Rotary Cutter – 3pt. 3pt. Root Rake & Box Blade Woodtek Woodworking Equipment – Planer, Sanders, Dust Collector, etc.

Check Website for Preview Times!!

Liquidation for M. Slominski– Woodworking Equipment & Supplies6241 Westgate Rd. Raleigh, NC

Bidding Ends Sept. 27th

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124 W Swannanoa Ave (Downtown Liberty) Ph 336-795-1079

Family Run Business - We Take Pride In What We DoFresh High Quality Products - Scratch Made Soups, Sauces, Dressings

Walk-Ins, Groups, Take Outs, Catering, Waiter ServiceHours: Tue - Thu 11am-9pm Fri-Sat 11am-12am Sun 11am-4:30pm

American (Traditional) Barbecue / Southern

Margarita’s $3.50 Wed Night 2 kids meals per

adult purchase of basket/ wrap /large salad/

blackboard item

EveryTuesday

Brick Ranch In TownHome On 2 Acres

32 Acres Partially ClearedThree Bedroom 2 Bath Home

If you want a sold sign on your property give us a call.

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Sandy Creek Bakery

State-Inspected Home Based Bakery 7027 Sandy Creek Church Rd, Staley

Call Sandy or Janice At (336)622-2378

Please Call 48 Hours In Advance To Fill Order

Custom made decorated cakes for birthdays, baby showers and other

special occasions Photo cakes

A variety of homemade pies, cakes, and cookies

Manly Monday - $9 Cuts Tintin’ Tuesday - Up to 15 Hi-Lites

with a shampoo, cut & Style $25 Waxin Wednesday Specials

Old Timer Thursday- 25% Off Seniors 60+ Freeby Friday - Free Shampoo with A Cut

Highlights & CUT $45 “Amanda Clark” - Owner/Stylist

6871 NC Hwy 49 N (Next To Ruritan Hut)

Ph 622-5887 (KUTS)

More Flexible Hours Call or Come Visit New Location

Amanda’s Salon

Shiloh UMC YARD & CRAFT SALESaturday,, September 12, 2015 

8:00 am to 1;00 pm    7052 Hemphill Road,Julian, NC

(off of Hwy 62 & Hwy 421)

Spaces  available for $10 each to sell your household or handcrafted item.  We have a limited

number of tables ; please call to reserve a table or/& space.

Breakfast items, fried pies, snacks & drinks available. 

Lunch items: hot dogs & all the trimmings.

If you do not have items to sell, please join us to shop.

Info:  Lori :     908-1444         Anna:    209-1069

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430 N Greensboro St, Liberty Phone 336-795-0052

Open M-F 8:30AM-6:00PM, SAT 9:00AM-1:00PM,

SUN Closed

Generic Zyrtec 90 Count $9.99 Generic Claritin 100 Count $9.99

$3.99Prescription Discount Club Call or stop by store for more details

Cecilia’s Unique Wig Boutique116 W Swannanoa Ave, Liberty, NCPhone (336)622-WIGS (9447)

47 Years Experience In Wig Fitting & DesignsWe Cater To Your Person Needs

Featuring:Designer Wigs, Jewelry, Clothing & More

Best Costume Jewelry In TownEarrings, Body Jewelry, Necklaces, Rings, Pins

LOFLIN FUNERALHOME OF LIBERTY212 W Swannanoa Ave, Liberty

Ph 336-622-2256 OfficePh 336-622-2258 Obit LineTyson Nixon, Manager

And StaffServing The Local Community

Sep 25 & 26

7377 Overman Rd, Liberty

Book Us For Your EventFull Service Event Center

Indoors and Outdoors

Smoothies Are Back !!

COMMUNITY AREA RIDE SERVICE (C.A.R.S.) A local non-profit organization based in Liberty. We offer transportation

for residents of Liberty or Staley or folks that have a 622-Telephone exchange to medical facilities, social services or nursing homes.

Call Dispatcher At 336-622-5774 Mon-Fri 8am-5pm

COLLEEN DOWNEY MITCHELL, AAMS® • Financial AdvisorSullivan Wealth ManagementA financial advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc.3750 Admiral Drive, Ste 105, High Point, NC 27265336.858.5548 Ext 107 • [email protected]

Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. Member FINRA and SIPC.© 2014 Ameriprise Financial, Inc.

Take charge of your dream for a confident retirement.Call me today at 336.858.5548 to get started.

AMERIPRISE P

ROOF

Help wanted:1. Part-time

secretary. Need good computer skills. Flexible

hours.2. Part-time

housekeeper. Call (336) 622-4133

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MaintenanceLandscape Installation

SprayingPressure Washing

Grading

Leaf CleanupLandscape Lighting

General ConstructionHome Repair

Property Preservation

Service Plus Appliance Repair Sales * Service * Repair

We Service All Major Brands “Serving Liberty and Surrounding Areas”

David Mabe252-646-4742

Chris Turner336-451-1536

Over 25 Years Service Experiences

436 N Greensboro St, Liberty

On Site Repair or In House Repairs

We Buy Used AppliancesStock On Most Major

Appliance PartsNew and Used Appliances

For Sale ®

800-658-1042 LibertyTax.com Small fee for books & supplies.

102 N. Fayetteville Streetacross from Liberty Showcase

Liberty, NC 27298336-312-8757

REGISTER TODAY!When you take Liberty’s Tax course, you’ll learn how to prepareindividual income taxes in just a few short weeks. Ourcomprehensive program covers everything you need to know toprepare tax returns.

You’ll be on your way to understanding the complexity ofincome tax regulations and the pursuit of a new career.

Its That Time Of The Year Annual Shady Grove EventOn October 3rd Shady Grove Baptist church of Staley will hold its  annual BBQ or Hamburger Steak Supper from 2:00 pm until 7:00 pm eat in our take out. The cost per plate is $ 8.00 for adults and $4.00 for children 5 and under.Tickets includes meat,veggies, drink and dessert.At 7:00 pm  our auction will begin with Ronnie Brady of Coleridge  our auctioneer. Hundreds of items will be auctioned including framed art prints  , furniture ,antique glassware, and other antique items,children's toys, and  two 16 ton loads of gravel (delivered) , a 3 night vacation in Ashe County  on New River, merchant gift certificates, vintage items, handmade crafts, pottery, old and new, and many other items too numerous to list.Come join us and meet our new pastor, Rev. Bobby Gettys. See you October 3rd ! 

Chicken Pie/BBQPleasant Union Methodist Youth

September 19, 2015 5-8pmDine in or take out

BBQ plate, chicken pie plate or combination plate

Each plate has green beans, potatoes, slaw, dessert, a roll and drinks if dining in.

$8 a plate or $8 per pound of bbq 

5929 Coble Church RdLiberty NC

336-685-4093

For Rent$750 Month

104 E BrookwoodFogleman Acres

Liberty NC2 Br, 2 BathHeat & AirAppliances

2 Car CarportCarpet, Nice,

CleanUnique Yard

Call 622-7739 Available Oct 1st

Liberty Community Yard Sale Oct 9 and 10

4984 Starmount Rd, Liberty Everyone is welcome to set up with no set up fee.

No Tables ProvidedCampers area welcomed, camping in the ruff.

Please be responsible for your property and clean your area. Bring Your Goods and Sale For 2 Days

Contact Roger Deviney 622-3245 For More InfoNot Responsible For Any Accident or Property Damage Or Theft

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Carol & Duane Wall Owners & Treasurer HuntersHrs 11-5 Tue - Sat or By Apt. —Closed Sun & Mon

129 W Swannanoa Ave Downtown Liberty, NCUnique Boutique & Treasures

Phone 336-622-6223

Beaver Creek BBQ - Liberty 516 N Greensboro St

Ph 622-4208M-Th 11am-9pm

F-Sat 11am-10pm

Whole Ham BBQCooked Fresh Never Frozen

Daily Hot Bar SpecialsFREE WIFI

LOFLIN FUNERAL HOMERamseur, NC147 Coleridge Rd

Locally Owned & Operated Richard Jones Bill Craven

Service Since 1904 (Phone) 336-824-2386

(Obituary Desk) 336-318-3535

Come Check Out Our New Halloween Costumes

Sept Special

$10 Poundcake

Available In Vanilla - Chocolate Lemon - Cheerwine

Orange Crush336-588-3801336-622-1280

Suggest Pre-Order

139 W Swannanoa AveDowntown Liberty

Featuring:Coffee-Lattes-Drinks

Pies-Cakes-DoughnutsCookies-Rolls

Specialty to Birthday Cakes7am to 4:30pm

Tuesday thru Friday8am to 630pm

Saturday

Gospel Music• Vendors •Food• Hayrides!

Saturday Sept. 19, 2015

6701 S. NC HWY 49, Burlington, NC

**Love Offerings Appreciated**

@ 2:00pm

FREE ADMISSION !!

Gospel Music• Vendors •Food• Hayrides!

Saturday Sept. 19, 2015

6701 S. NC HWY 49, Burlington, NC

**Love Offerings Appreciated**

@ 2:00pm

FREE ADMISSION !!

Help WantedMoving - If you have a few free hours to help

me pack (compensated) Please Call 622-6868 Please leave clear loud message

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3pm-8pm

Sept 12

SatSep 19

Downtown Liberty (Across From Liberty School)

September 5-6, 2015

A Celebration of an American Way of Life

September 5-6, 2015Gates open at 9:00 am Saturday and Sunday

MORE INFORMATION: (919) 542-4409 Vendors: (919) 542-2224 (Leave Message) Email: [email protected]

Campers: (919) 742-4406 Email: [email protected] Silk Hope Road, Siler City, NC 27344www.SilkHopeNC.org

Old Fashion Farmers DayOld Fashion Farmers Day

Admission:

FREE PARKING

40th Annual Family Event

Friday Night7:00 pm - Carolina Truck & Tractor Pullers (CTTP)

Admission: $10 per person; children under 6 FREESaturday

12 noon to 1:00 pm4:00 pm

8:00 pm

Sunday9:00 am -

2:00 - 5:00 pm

4:00 pm 2015

(Non Ruritan Event)

Mt. Hope Fire Dept. #38, 2nd Annual Fall Extravaganza, Oct. 10th from 9am – 4pm. Vendors of all types, household items, clothes, homemade items. Hot Dogs, Fries, Drinks & Desserts for sale. 6651 Holts Store Rd., Julian. Call Lydia at (336) 263-4670 to reserve spot. Perfect time for Holiday Shopping!

Ten members of the 1955 graduating class of Nathanael Greene High School met at Best Foods in Siler City on August 1. They enjoyed a time of fellowship and a wonderful dinner with spouses and friends. Classmates attending were: Robert Bowman, Lucille Strader Byrley, Max Clapp, Faye Lambert Cox, Dan Garrett, Elizabeth Bowman Hauser, Leon Holt, Clayton Ingold, Ellen Humble Lineberry, and Glenn Shaw. Faye Lambert Cox and Ellen Humble Lineberry have the most great-grandchildren. Elizabeth Bowman Hauser came from Chicago. Lucille Strader Byrley  currently  lives the closest to Nathanael Greene.

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A1 ENERGY VINYL SIDING & ROOFING

ROOFING-SIDING-WINDOWS-GUTTERS 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE

FULLY INSURED FREE ESTIMATES INSURANCE CLAIMS (ALL ACCEPTED)

(336)274-6379 Locally Owned & Operated

www.A1EnergyVinyl siding.com

Since 1964

Welford Harris, IncHwy 64 • Siler City • 742-4178

David Harris Lynn Gaines Moises Peraza Wayne Harris

Here yesterday, Here today, will be here tomorrow

WE JUST DO IT IN A NICER WAY

YES We Do!Welford Harris does offer the same

discounts as everyone else

Located Next To McDonalds

Great Selection Of New/Used

Great Selection Of New/ UsedFord, Chrysler, Dodge,

Jeep, & Ram

Jeremy Newby

Located Next To McDonalds

232 N. Greensboro St. Liberty, NC 27298

(336) 622-2248LIBERTYLIBERTY

www.libertytireandauto.net

HERITAGE FESTIVAL

Saturday, September 19, 2015

10:00 A.M.-3:00 P.M.

Local farms, crafts demonstrations, blacksmithing, Civil War Camp,

basket making, weaving, and more!

FREE to the public!

Patterson Cottage Museum 239 South Fayetteville Street,

across from the library

A raffle to preserve our community treasures!

The Patterson Cottage Museum is hosting a raffle drawing that includes the following:

A small hand painted barn quilt based on a quilt in our collection. Made by Rhonda Murray.

Three gift certificates each worth $25 from Hurricane Jane’s, Y’all Come Back Café, and Main Street Grill.

Proceeds will help us take care of our collections of items

donated by community members that tell the story of Liberty’s past. It also helps us take care of our historic 1884

house built by the Patterson family. The drawing will be held during our last open house of the

year on Saturday, October 17th between 11:00-2:00. Tickets are available at Liberty Hardware

in downtown Liberty and during our museum open houses and events.

The tickets are $1.00 each or 6 tickets for $5.00. What a deal!

Help us make this YOUR museum!

TROGDON HEAT & AIR, INC.

“We keep you comfortable all year round”INSTALLATION & REPAIR

919-742-5235 919-545-6165

Mt. Hope Fire Dept. #38, 2nd Annual Fill the Fire Truck for Toys for Tots. New toys can be dropped off at 6651 Holts Store Rd, Julian between Nov. 20th – Dec. 11th. Every child should feel the spirit of the Holidays!

Mt. Hope Fire Dept. #38, 4th Annual Trunk or Treat, Oct. 31st from 5:30 – 8:30pm. Hot Dogs, Fries, Drinks and Desserts will be for sale. 6651 Holts Store Rd., Julian. Come 4:30 – 5:15 to choose your trunk spot. Bring children out for a safe way to enjoy Halloween Treats!

Mt. Hope Fire Dept. #38, Annual Fish Fry, Sept. 26th from 11am – 7pm. $10 per plate, includes flounder, slaw, hushpuppies, fries, drink & dessert. Eat in or drive-thru Take out. 6651 Holts Store Rd., Julian. Call Lydia at (336) 263-4670 for large orders. 

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SUPPLY GROCERY&

Come Visit UsNew Owners & Locally Owned

Craig & Karen McDarisMon-Fri 6am-9pm Sat 7am-9pm Sun 9am-5pm

4508 NC Hwy 49N, Liberty Phone 336-622-1531

Every Tuesday- Kids 12 and Under w/ Paying Adult Meal

7417 L&M TrailLiberty NC

2 Br,2 Bath$450

A Month7432 L&M Trail

Liberty NC2 Br,1 Bath

$400A Month

7452 L&M TrailLiberty NC

3 Br, 2 Bath$550

A Month

For More Info Call 336-209-1455

336-202-9342( se habla español )

766 S Greensboro St, Liberty Ph (336)795-1021Tue -Thu 11a-9pFri & Sat 11a-10pGrow local. Buy local. Eat local.

Dove SeasonSept 5-Oct 10Nov 23-Jan 15

Deer SeasonArchery Sept 12-Oct 30Blackpowder Oct 31-Nov 13Gun Nov 14-Jan 12

Labor Day Sale9/4 & 9/5

Dove Load (Ammo)Reg. 7.95 a boxSale 6.50 a box

Remington & WinchesterHoop Cheese - New Slushie's

Barnett CrossbowsDeer Corn Guns & Ammo TargetsLocal Beef & Pork, Pimento Cheese

Simply Southern T-shirts $16.99 or 2/$30New Spent Round Jewelry Is Here!

Sunday 11am - 3pm

THE LIBERTY SHOWCASE THEATERPresents…

LARRY SPARKS & THE LONESOME RAMBLERS

OCTOBER 2, 2015 at 7 PMTickets: $31 VIP and $26 General Admission

Call 336-622-3844 for Reservations

The Liberty Theater is looking for volunteers for our Haunted Theater!

Please email us at [email protected]

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RC ComputersComputer Sales * Service * Upgrades * Networking

Residential & CommercialNothing Too Big Or Too Small

126 W Swannanoa Ave (Downtown Liberty)Ph 336-795-0118

Locally Owned & Operated By Richard Clapp

A+ Certified Technician 15 + Years Of ServiceMicrosoft Professional

Virus RemovalCustom Built &

Used Computer Sales

Watch Battery Replacement

Repair Smart Phones(Screen Replacement)

Buy Gold / Silver/ CoinsCopy / Fax / Internet

Same Day Or Email [email protected]

Wade Hardin LandscapesContact Wade Hardin (336)240-7925

Seeding & Fertilizing Pruning & Trimming

Irrigation Property Clean Up

Tree Removal Bobcat & Dump Truck Pine Needles & Mulch

New Installations (and repairs)

Insect & Disease Control

Liberty Ruritan Club Semi-Annual

Chicken and Bar B Q Dinner

Sat. Sept 26 11am to 7pm

Cost $8.00 per plate Dine-in

Take-out

Back to School Summer Specials Save 10% $ 500 off

Collision Center x High Quality Work Guaranteed! x All Insurance Companies Accepted! x Rental Cars! x Towing & Recovery!

¾ Call Today 622-2977 437 Frances Dr. Liberty NC 27298

Save 10% off collision repair up to

$1,000 Exp: 10/1/15 Max savings $100

Full Paint Job

Stop in today for free estimate Body work not included

$ 79 Detail

Complete auto detail includes inside, outside,

wash & wax Exp: 10/1/15 $20 savings

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Awnings Let Us Help Design & Build Your Dreams

Patio Covers

Green Acres Small EngineParts & Service

All Carlton chainsaw chains now on sale to make room for our new

“Oregon LPX Series” chain.

2530 NC Hwy 49 N.Ramseur, NC 27316(336) [email protected]

Hours:Tuesday – Friday 8:00 – 5:30Saturday 8:00 – 2:00Closed Sunday & Monday

Friendly Beauty Shop 514 N Greensboro St, Liberty

Ph 622-4989

AnnMegan SusieMandy

Let Us Help You Get Ready For School

IN DOWNTOWN RAMSEUR AT ROLLER MILL HILLAll Shows Saturdays from 6:00pm - 8:00pm

Refreshment Available for Purchase

May 23 • Nu-BluBluegrass / Americana

National Touring Artist Dubbed as “The Fastest Rising Band in Bluegrass!”

June 20 • BigTimeBeach Music

The PartyBand for the Party People!

July 25 • Kari & BillyAcoustic Country

Featured on the Outdoor Channel Each Week!

August 22 • Lightnin’60s, 70s, 80s

Classic Funk, Soul and Rock!

Sept. 12 • Carolina ShineCountry

Today’s Newest Country with Distinctive NC Flavor!

Thank you to our PLATINUM and GOLD sponsors:

The John Plant CompanyRed Squared Entertainment

IN DOWNTOWN RAMSEUR AT ROLLER MILL HILL

Sponsored by

For more information, call 336-824-2030.facebook.com/RamseurConcerts

Liberty Leader

IN DOWNTOWN RAMSEUR AT ROLLER MILL HILLAll Shows Saturdays from 6:00pm - 8:00pm

Refreshment Available for Purchase

May 23 • Nu-BluBluegrass / Americana

National Touring Artist Dubbed as “The Fastest Rising Band in Bluegrass!”

June 20 • BigTimeBeach Music

The PartyBand for the Party People!

July 25 • Kari & BillyAcoustic Country

Featured on the Outdoor Channel Each Week!

August 22 • Lightnin’60s, 70s, 80s

Classic Funk, Soul and Rock!

Sept. 12 • Carolina ShineCountry

Today’s Newest Country with Distinctive NC Flavor!

Thank you to our PLATINUM and GOLD sponsors:

The John Plant CompanyRed Squared Entertainment

IN DOWNTOWN RAMSEUR AT ROLLER MILL HILL

Sponsored by

For more information, call 336-824-2030.facebook.com/RamseurConcerts

Liberty Leader

EARTH VISIONSTherapeutic Massage - Medical Massage

Specific MassageIt is your turn to be pain free.

Get Your Life BackPhone 336-622-1844

Novella Kennedy, LMBTNC Lic 4586 National Certification

You could be HERE right now!Feel well again! Call for your appointment.

5264 York Martin Rd, Liberty, NCwww,earthvisionsinc.com

Seven Day Air Supply438 N Greensboro St, Liberty

Phone (336)622-0476

Sale Sale Sale Sale13 SEER Heat Pump, Air Handler, Heat Strip 1-1/2 Ton -5kw $1,395 2 Ton- 5kw $1,500 2-1/2 Ton 10kw $1,625 3 Ton 10kw $1,875 3-1/2 Ton 10kw $2,170 3-1/2 Ton 15kw $2,200 13 SEER Heat Pump & Coil/For Mobile Homes 1-1/2 Ton $1,248 2 Ton $1,380 2-1/2 Ton $1,465 3 Ton $1,465 3-1/2 Ton $1,780 A/C 13 SEER 410 Refrierant 1-1/2 Ton $720 2 Ton $773 2-1/2 Ton $810 3 Ton $860 3-1/2 Ton $950

We also have more parts & equipment Pads, linesets, thermostats

Pricing Good While Supplies Last!!!

LIBERTY SHOWCASE

Sat, Sept 19th, 7:00 PM Comedian

JAMES GREGORY "“The Funniest Man In America"

VIP Tickets: $42.00 / General Admission: $32.00 101 S. Fayetteville St, Downtown Liberty, NC

Reservations Recommended Call 336-622-3844 www.thelibertyshowcase.com

SEPT 17 Thurs Liberty Chamber

Third Thursday Block Party 7pm to 9pm

Meet You At The Gazebo

Sept 17 Just Us

Jerry & April Miller

Oct 15 Royal Harmonizers

(At The Liberty Showcase)

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Meacham Realty, Inc. Tom Meacham

205 E Swannanoa Ave- Liberty Office :622-1998 Fax: 622-5998

Email: [email protected]

* Five bedroom, 3 ½ bath brick two story colonial with den and double garage, with large walk out basement, on a one plus acre city lot. $199,500. Older brick home, 3 bedroom , one bath with single garage on one acre lot on main business thoroughfare in Liberty. $79,500.00 ( the tax value of the lot only is over this amount.) 3 bedroom, 1 ½ bath in Liberty; way below tax value; selling at $55,000. Best building lot in Fogleman Acres, 200 ft.X 175 ft., priced to sell at $24,000. 3 bedroom, one bath with detached double garage in liberty on large city lot, $79,500. 22.5 acres with huge vehicle repair shop with 10,000 lb. lift, 3 roll up doors, full bath, compressed air stations, upstairs rooms and wood working shop on parcel as well.$195,000.00 3.17 acres, two story barn, well and septic system on Silk Hope-Liberty Rd.,now reduced to $35,000.00 1.45 acre lot on liberty Grove Church Rd. Site built home only,$25,000.00 Building lots from 1/2 to 3 acres in all areas around Liberty. Some are site built only lots, some modular, some doublewide & single wide lots. $22,000 to 39,900 and some are with owner financing.

(Thrift store operated by the Liberty Association of Churches)

329B W. Bowman Ave, Liberty

Have You Checked Out All The Great Finds In The

Shop…. New Things A Whole New Look

 

Thursday 10—6:00 Friday 10—5:00 Saturday 10—2:00 

Best Value in Town! VIP Savings Card

Your dollars spent here help your neighbors in need

432 S Greensboro St, Liberty Locally Owned & Operated Since 1951

Phone (336)622-4393 1-(800)-237-5308

Sept Special

20lb Cylinder Grill Tank Exchange

$11 + Tax

Live Bait & Fishing Supplies

Home Heating

Deliveries

Propane

Fuel Oil

Kerosene

Gasoline

Hwy Diesel

Farm Equip

New Service Technician On Duty Service & Repairs For: HVAC, Gas Logs, FireplacesPropane Wall Heaters, Water Heater- Rinni, Nav

112 W Swannanoa Ave (Downtown Liberty) Ph 336-266-7390 Newly Remodeled - New Look - Great Updates

2 Months $50 / 3 Months $706 Visits $20

5

Now open all day on weekdays! Saturday 11am to 2 pm - Closed Sunday

Hurricane Jane’s

Every Friday Night

Live Music

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www.edwardjones.com

Kim AldrichFinancial Advisor.

211 Worth StAsheboro, NC 27203336-328-0416www.edwardjones.com

Member SIPC

Our clients’interests come first.

Gwen Taylor - Owner / Preparer 728 S Greensboro St, Liberty

As Randolph Telephone grows and expands we will notwill not be closing the Liberty business office. We are excited to announce that we will be moving our Headquarters (at 3733 Old Cox Road) and our Retail Op-erations (at 177-H Specialty Shops – HWY 42 N) to 317 East Dixie Drive, Asheboro in the fall of 2015. Rest assured, that no matter our ad-dress, Randolph Telephone will continue to provide the best customer service and the best services to your home or business.

SERVING YOU ALWAYS IN LIBERTY

Phone 336-622-4000 129 S Fayetteville St(Located Behind Well's Health and Wellness)

Full Time Day Care

Ages 3 To 12

After School Care

Licensed NC Day Care

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Vendors Welcome

Give us a call or just stop by to renta booth or showcase to displayyour Antiques and Collectibles that you would like to sell.We send in all NC Sales Tax for you.Booths are only $1 a square foot monthly with 10% commission on all sales. Showcases are only $25 & $50 monthly (2 sizes to choose from) with 10% commission on all sales.You Stock...We Sell...GIVE US A TRY TODAY!!!

We are conveniently located at the intersection of Hwy 421 & Hwy 64 in Siler City, NC. Our Mall consists of 30,000 square feet of Antiques & Collectibles with a wide variety of collections from many different vendors coming from all around North Carolina and surrounding areas. Easy access to our Mall, with plenty of parking right at the door, will make your shopping experience with us, enjoyable.

Our Auctions will be held in our Mall for your convenience (time & dates will be updated weekly on our website.) A wide variety of i tems wi l l be sold at our Mall Auctions including but not limited to: Collectibles, Antiques, Furniture, Tools, Toys, Appliances, Autos, Equipment, Guns, Real/Personal Property, Household Items, Etc....Come Join us... You’ll be glad you did!!!

About Countryside Collectibles & Auction

Give us a call for your Estate & Auction Needs...(919) 663-2034 Bobby Steele (919) 548-5500 Mark Brigham

Check us out on the web...www.countrtysideauctioneers.com

COUNTRYSIDE Collectibles

& Antiques MallCOUNTRYSIDE Collectibles

& Antiques Mall219 Chatham SquareSiler City NC 27344Ph. (919) 742-2013

WWW.COUNTRTYSIDEAUCTIONEERS.COM

Collectibles Mall HoursMonday 10am-6pmTuesday 10am-6pm

Wednesday 10am-6pmThursday 10am-6pm

Friday 10am-6pmSaturday 10am-6pm

Sunday 1pm-6pm

AuctionsVisit our website or call

for time & dates

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PUBLIC AUCTIONAug 16, 9:00AM

Estate Of Danny & Sue Snipes - Living

196 SCOTT FARM RD., ASHEBOROSelling 1,775 sq.ft. Farm House on 30.65 +/- acres, Randolph County, NC.

Parcel: 139205, Parcel ID: 7666139205. (Call for full details)

Real Estate will be sold at 12:00 pm., subject to owner conformation. Call for details or preview. Auctioneer is Agent for the seller. Buyer Agents welcome. 5% down payment from highest bidderrequired day of sale (no refunds). 5% buyer premium.

Directions: From Asheboro: Take I 73/74 (220)South. Exit on New Hope Church Rd. Turn Leftand go to stop sign at 220 Business. Turn Right,Scott Farm Rd. will be on your right. Follow Signs.

Selling Personal Property:2003 John Deere 790 Tractor w/Front End Loaderonly 413 hours, 4x4, Implements for Tractor, JD FinishMower, JD Dump Trailer, JD Bush Hog, JD Rototiller,JD Utility Trailer, Boom Pole, Rorks, etc., YardFurniture, Yard Tools, Hand Tools, Power Tools, Anvil,Enamel Pots, Fuel/Oil Barrels, Shop Fans, WoodKegs, Air Compressors, Honda Generator, R/R Jack,Cast Iron Wash Pot, Chicken Coop, Tillers, PressureWasher, Edger, JD Gun Safe, Wind Mill, Dinner Bell,Hay Rake, Silver Coin, Traps, .22 Remington, Misc.Pottery, Scaffolding, Wood Splitter, Wrought IronFence, Drill Press, Lathe, Corn Planter, Horse Buggy,Backpack Blower, John Boat, Chain Saws, Mower,Fire Box, Household Items, Log Chains, Misc.Advertisement (Signs, Thermometers, Traffic, Tins, &MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!

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1008 NC 62 East Climax, NC 27233 Hours: 8 to 4 Mon to Thur Call for an appointment

RAM AIRE MECHANICAL SERVICE, INC1103 WILLIAMS ST, RAMSEUR, NC

PHONE (336)521-0715

The Liberty Artisan & Craft Gallery Displaying The Work Of Over100 Artists and Craftspeople

5546 NC Hwy 49, Liberty

www.libertyartisangallery.comHours: Tues-Sat 10-5Closed Sun & Mon PH 622-3720

Wind Garden Spinners & Kites By Premier DesignsWild Bird Supplies

Custom Made Barn Quilts 4’x4’ 3’x3’ 2’x2’

Bee Keeping Supplies & Equipment - Local Honey Now Available - Creamed Honey - Cut Comb Honey

Imagine coming home every day to anenvironment that’s as fresh, clean and healthy asit is comfortable. Now is the perfect time to makethat a reality, with a Trane high performanceheating and cooling system. And with 0% APRFinancing with equal payments for 36 Months ona qualifying Trane systems, it’s never been soeasy to own one.

Maximum comfort, lower heating and coolingcosts, clean indoor air, and affordable paymentoptions -- that’s the Trane difference.

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Call now for a free home comfort consultation.

*Special financing offers valid on qualifying systems only. All sales must be to homeowners in the United States. Void where prohibited. The Home Projects Visa card is issued by Wells Fargo Financial National Bank. Specialterms apply to qualifying purchases charged with approved credit at participating merchants. The special terms APR will continue to apply until all qualifying purchases are paid in full. 0% APR/60 Months: The minimummonthly payment will be the amount that will pay for the purchase in full in equal payments during the special terms period. For newly opened accounts, the regular APR is 27.99%. The APR will vary with the market basedon the U.S. Prime Rate. The regular APR is given as of 1/10/2012. If you are charged interest in any billing cycle, the minimum interest charge will be $1.00. The regular APR will apply to certain fees such as a late paymentfee or if you use the card for other transactions. If you use the card for cash advances, the cash advance fee is 5.0% of the amount of the cash advance, but not less than $10.00. Monthly payment if shown based on$7,100 purchase.

Swaim Electric

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www.swaimelectric.com

Call us now to schedule your fall

service of your Heat/AC

Commercial To

ResidentialSystems

CLIMAX FAMILY PRACTICE Welcoming New

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Allred ReunionSat Sept 12 at 11:00 AMCentral Falls Baptist Church

1332 Old Liberty Rd., Asheboro

This is a community event and we would like to invite

everyone to join us.  Bring a covered dish and join us for lunch.  After lunch, we will

have an auction followed by a gospel singing featuring The

Pioneers.  For further information, please contact

Gina at 336-879-0408.

The better question is What DON”T we do.

Phil York ( I would love your vote )

Remember To Register To Vote

Liberty Town Mayor

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OFFICE SPACE STARTING $100 PER MONTH DOWNTOWN LIBERTY

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UPGRADE YOUR LOCATION/WATCH YOUR BUSINESS GROW

China House Chinese Restaurant

TASTE THE DIFFERENCE We Use The Finished Ingredients- Fresh & Healthy

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Food Lion Plaza Liberty, NC

Y’all Come Back Cafe 119 S Fayetteville St, Liberty Ph 622-2984

Foods So Good You’ll Wanna Come Back

Hours: Mon-Fri 6am-2pm

Sat 6am-11am Sun 7am - 11am

HARDIN LLC (919)799-7739 www.hardinsllc.com FOR ALL YOUR RENTAL NEEDS

COMMERCIAL OR RESIDENTIALWE BUY HOUSES

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Thinking Of Selling Your Home?Call Chris To Get A Free Market Analysis

Liberty Veterans Memorial & Garden NewsLVM&G Steak Dinner Fundraiser by Sagebrush Steakhouse. The last one we had was a great success and we had great comments on the meal.  The Dinner is Friday Night at American Legion Post 81on 11 September 2015. The Tickets are $15.00 per ticket, eat in or take out. If you are interested in tickets let me know and I will get them to you. We hope to sell 275 tickets. All proceeds go to the memorial fund. If you have not put your name on the wall it is time...............Thanks

House For Rent 3 Bedroom/1 Bath

179 Gregg St, Liberty

$550 month

STORYTIME Liberty Public Library

Wednesdays @ 11:00

SEPTEMBER 2015 September 2nd

Welcome to the Library!

September 9th My Favorite Color!

*** September 16th*** NO STORY TIME PROGRAM

September 23rd This Place is a ZOO!

September 30th Apples, Apples, Apples

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STORYTIME Liberty Public Library

Wednesdays @ 11:00

SEPTEMBER 2015 September 2nd

Welcome to the Library!

September 9th My Favorite Color!

*** September 16th*** NO STORY TIME PROGRAM

September 23rd This Place is a ZOO!

September 30th Apples, Apples, Apples

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Macedonia Baptist Church Community Wide Barbecue

We would like to invite you and your family out to a

FREE Barbecue DinnerWe will be honoring our community

emergency personnel and will have local fire trucks and sheriff cars on display.Please come out and show your

support and appreciation Saturday

Oct. 3rd @ 5pmQuestions call Stephen Bishop

336-210-7767

www.unitsstorage.com

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At Chatham Hospital, convenient, quality care is our number one priority. And with the backing of one of the world’s leading academic medical centers, residents of Randolph County can hold us to that promise. Expert care is just down the road in Siler City.

Siler City, NC | 919-799-4000chathamhospital.org