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pr I suggebt days lor tin? farmers to meet at their respective meeting Sr *? ulacos and ta'ie action. Without uni'y of purpose and unity of action wo can no? hope to ac complish anything lint let not. n the conditions wc are striving I tor be brougut about by the law- I lets night rider, but bv orderly I methods and by sane people who have a vital in'erost in Soothe, n lite and Southern progress. The time is at hand to take action. who i'arkkh is. | / Mr. Parker was a leader in; * in the cotton holding movement j that culminated in the New Or leans Convention in January 1900, and it was upon his motion that the Convention took i's stand firmly for fen cents?a - ti though cotton was then sellling a tar below that figure?and won f " its fight, as all the world now , ^ knows. What Mr. Parker has! R to say of the present ti' nation will be real with iuterest throughout the South. A Jeweler's Experience i . _ O. H. Kluger, Tlio Jeweler, 1061) Vir- , ginia Ave., Indianapolis, Intl., writes: I | \ was so weak from kidney trouble that I * could hardly walk a hundred feet. Four bottles of Foley's Kidney ltemedy cleared p \ my complexion, cured my backache and j * the irregulai ities disappeared, and lean now attend to business every day, and recommend Foley's Kidney ltemedy to all ?offerers, as it cured ine after the doctors and other remedies had failed s \ Good Roads and Good Farm-; ing?Suggestions by Our VanWyck Correspondent. | ^ Editor Tito Lmcaster News: I c wish to say m-?re about good roads aud good firming. Are ~ good roads worth having, and ? would they be beneficial to Lancaster county? If so, how are ~T we to get them? One fellow \ said, men build them, and an- S ^ other said, money. Now ac- I cording to their theory, Linear- E~t ter has neither men nor money, i? n..? r j - . - i>ui i uo noi agree wnn mem. jj-r I think we have both men and i ' money sufficient to build the J ; roads. I am frank to confess,! that our people have been dor-1 mant and ;dow along this line, but they have recently awaken ed to a sense of their duty and have now commenced road work and road building When our Legislators rea?Hernble I hope they will perfect our road Jaw by making some amendments to the present law. Is', by enacting a provision to condemn a road right of w ?y, and pay the L_ owner a reasonable sum for his lands, because of the f-rct in surveying aud locating the new ri>ad it can not be Dronerlv dnno without giving the Engineer the power to go where he cau locate (and especially in the hilly parts of the county) the cheapest and most permanent, place for the road bed, considering not loo great a per cent, of grades in order that the traffic for all time may travel over the roads with ease and comfort, and ar the same lime hauling heavy loads. Now, I wouiu suggesi tnai wiien tni9 _ road law has been perfected and ^1 our people get to road work :n earnest, that all roads shouid be built of a uniform width, except roads leading directly from the court house to other county seats, which should be built of a broad gauge, and say three tracks, the f middle of sfone, having a firm earth track on cither aide. 13ccause we already have here with us on the Catawba river the electric dams. Thus with this electricity at command I predict that the lime is not far di-tant when lural trolley lines will span our country (as it does in many of (tie northern states.) Suppose there were roads of this kind completed from Lancaster to Monroe, and from Lancaster through the Pan Han- A die to intersect with the macadamized road of Mecfclenburg at | Clem's branch. 1 would say it ^ would not be long till some trol- , ley line company would be leasing (Continued on i'nge Soron). N 11 l_ ! FEW OF THE M. WILL SEE: Marion And her troupe o Prof. B Herd of Perfo icluding DUTCHESS the Rose he Beautiful Ten Thous A truly vvonc Trained n Endless Program of Show Grounds at ioa 2 PERI THE LA H( VT LAr The Show this j on than ever befc .maze and Deligh 1any Ent L\N >>fd \ -fX \ i x i\ \ ii i ? <*> - -Ji?fr? .NC ASTER NEWS, J WE JCAS1 /'ear is Bigger a >re to mantain it Their Thousc irely Ne - I f Ji ift . j! ji fl cM1 r" ?: I - :: nr ?ANY FEATURES Sheridi f Performing Lions. uckley' rniing Elephants. , the Largest Elep world. ^dale, ;and Dollar Keniuck lerful display of Anima Bring the r* Little Ones 1^ To See L Startling Events. ! . m. rORM Afternoon at : + - % ^ ^ ' y OCTOBER 17, 19Q8 n | i io vJT I ~er0II1 nd Better and ir their urivaled mas of Patrons. 1 wana I y ? 4 Ifer i YOU Ml Largest He is Five 150 Poum ous Ag 's 400 hant in SO 1 Prof y I lorse - l ne r low - all nations, i and ludicion storm and w iABYE See The Free Spectac ANCI 2 o'clock. Night at i EtEA ksda; 1 a More Co _ A . _ 1 * standing ar elusive ??? i - ? V ^ ||^ ' ' V'"'* ^ ~ ^ ' O iip gBMfa IB Wm0wftv \ &m few' fe / V'Ji? hp* J$~-#_=>-- m w~ k ?.,,#: IJgJ O?. _ ~~ rv Jak Gorilla Ever Exi Feet Ten Inches i ds, has Tremendo ility, and his Povv wonder to b People. 250 Hor runny Whei Millita er and Pick of F( in a Program Hxt is revelries, carri dldly applauded b hants sis 3, Monkeys ular Street Para< CS T)J ; 8 o'clock. ' v* . r 7, Oct. 22 mmanding posild rank, and to Features. ^ i * fe^C r? ^ *o *o ^flW\ i *" ' /> j 1 ''',J>/;;-r>:_ '"4%i iraniA au^pM m w$M | '.y | ' e> bibited in America, n Height and weighs us Strength, Marvelerful Arms are a ehold. ses and Ponies. eler's ,ry Band mature Performers'from ant, startling struggles ng the spectators by >y all. Je, Starti ngg- from the ULY2