Southern good roads . sophomore year he won the de-claimers medal; was one of the debaters during year, and a member of the Varsity footballteam. He studied law while at the Iluversity and re-ceived his license in August, IDU-. He formed a lawpaii iieishi|i with W. W. Zachary ami has pracdiced lawal .Marshall up to the present lime. .Ml, luiberts was a delegate from the Ninth NorthCarolina Congressional District to the National Demo-cratie Convention of 1912. He is now chairman of theDemocratic Executive Committee of the NineteenthJudicial District and has represented Madisan county
Southern good roads . sophomore year he won the de-claimers medal; was one of the debaters during year, and a member of the Varsity footballteam. He studied law while at the Iluversity and re-ceived his license in August, IDU-. He formed a lawpaii iieishi|i with W. W. Zachary ami has pracdiced lawal .Marshall up to the present lime. .Ml, luiberts was a delegate from the Ninth NorthCarolina Congressional District to the National Demo-cratie Convention of 1912. He is now chairman of theDemocratic Executive Committee of the NineteenthJudicial District and has represented Madisan countyon the Congressional Executive Committee for tenyears, having served four years on the State DemocraticExecutive Committee. In 1913 he was appointed record examiner for tlieFederal Government under the Civil Service, but wasunable to accept the position. l^arty (republican) is the sou oi William B. and Sarah i\Ir. Roberts is interested in Ioads woric and fjr tlie A. Duncan and was liorn at Beaufort, i\Iarcli 28, E. CARL DUNCANBeaufort, N. C. jiarty (republican) is the sou oi William Duncan and was liorn at Beaufort, i\Iarc 12 SOUTHERN GOOD ROADS. May, 1915 He was eollector of cnstDiiis in the piirt of Beaufort1890-1S94:. A member of the Nortli Carolina legisla-ture 1S95. 1897. Collector of Internal Revenue 1S9S-190S. Republiean Xatioiuil Executive at large to the Republican National Conven-tions. 1896, 1900, 1904. 1908, and since 1901 has beena member of the Republican National Executive Com-iiiiltcc of North Carolina. lie was api^ointed receiver of the Seaboard Air Linerailway. He is president of the Merchants NationalBank of Raleigh and is a director of the Atlantic andNorth Carolina Railroad. ilr. Duncan is a man of splendid business abilityand public spirit, and feels a keen interest in the up-building of North Carolina. He realizes the great im-portance of the acquirement by the state and countiesof good roads, and his keen business insigh
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