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' PRESIDENT FINLEY ^ proi/onii nnnnn nuno II hbh THE LANCAS TER NEWS, OCTOBER 24, 1913. nHnHMMMnHnann """" 8 i II ortHi\o un uuuu n Thinks State Should II Improve Highways. MAKES GOOD SUGGES UttUd J1 H V tra 1^ es Ii President of Southern Rnilu dresses Southern Appalncl Good llonds Assoclntioi Asheville, N. C., Oct. 22.dent Finley, of the Southern ] Company, who was one of th? ers at the annual convention CI A * - " ray A<1 hian HHHI K fj ?Presi Hallway ' 5 sr?aki the BBH >R S TOU T VI /OMI EN ouuinern Appalachian Good Association in Ashevllle todaj on the "Relation of the St Highway Improvement." 1 pressed the opinion that goo try highways are so essentia highest development of pre especially in agricultural co ties, that the state governnu properly share in the work improvement and said that I 'Roads 7, spoke ate to Surely a h< *e exd coun i to the agonizing sperity, ** mmuni- 1" 1 " mt may llKing. of road particl- HP1_ 1 sadline to a good t despair that was yc i ^ )it of news. For >urs in your many ? ????? all of you must ittempts to choose have seen recollec styles that were ju tion of the st to your punon Dy me state need no' sarily disarrange the systen which the county is the uni matters of road constructlc maintenance. He suggeste there should be in every state way commission charged w general duty of promoting provement of the country hi and said: TO GET BEST RESUL' t neces- i nose a i under t In all i*| .n and you like se d that iuih'the All the 1 the lmfacturer wl rs- . o ays are over, rslo :lect just the suit y latest and best Fall to makes a speciali i i w you can come he ou fancy?and at t and Winter styles ty of making suits i i f :re, and at your eas he very price you I and colors are hen for stout women. e, and taking as m feel like buying at. i. They come frc He k nows what yo uch time as ?m a manuu need and "Competent supervision it tial t? the best results either construction or maintenance, of the money that has been f the country highways of ou had been wisely expended, at of the work that has been di been most intelligently appl should have a much better s> highways than at present, time, when there is a widespr rnnctontlv trmwlnnt :. } essen- want, in road ipent on ten days o: r states one had lied, we ??i? pstem of At this ead and ao we, and we are nly, $9.50 to $2' ready tor you. H 2.50. October Sees W andsomely tailore fonder Values in d of the best mate rials. For Riunuif, njJinvn; the benefits of Rood roads, w< profit by the mistakes of th All work should be plann carried out under the superv skilled highway engineers, that, wherever It Is practical] county should employ a co road engineer, under whose c all of the work done on all roads In the country should rled on. For planning and s llliuil UI 3 should e past, ed and dsion of u I think de, each mpetent J lirectlon [/ 1 of the I * be cnr- Vfi lupervis Women's, C Misses Coats such as are fnr-fnmprJ TTnsVnrm i hildren's and ' Coats. now being featured in confroo T.rkirol-vr oat ! I ing a macadam road or ntij type of highly Improved high services of such an engineer aential to securing the best I believe, however, that he r render valuable service to tl ty in directing and supervh improvement and malntenn those roads which are not Imi ly to be highly improved. 1 this work the county enginee keep in touch with the state j other way, the are etvresulta. nay also le counting the ince of mediateIn all of r should highway viceable materialscolors. Unusually 1< j uwiJ vx vu* XJV T V1J j OV>X ~ ?striking, beautiful jw prices. ) / r n | P i commission and its engine< should have the benefit of t vice and co-operation. In of limited resources the exj the employment of a compe gineer might be such as to ui unduly large proportion of th available for road work a amount of work to be done m be sufficient to take up all time. In situations such as engineers of the state hiehw *rs, and heir adcountles jenae of tent ease up an e money ind the ilfcht not of his this the lj|* av com- 111 I v I iir^_ > CORSE' rs mission might, under some financial arrangement with t ties, directly take charge of ] and supervising road cons and maintenance. By havir the working gangs In chargi cient foremen a single state would probably be able effie: supervise the work in a | such counties." CONVICT LABOR FOR R hi'' count 1TII55C5 (X Planning 'truction Or heavy all?<>""? beautifully engineer Satin, at lently to * , \ 5roup of Also splendid ials and stvl oads nil TT Ullieil SOUII wool Serge arid Mixtur tailored and lined with b< $9 values in the newest mat es, special prices L.50. $13.50. $1050 pnH $99 b m es, ft/, ^50 y Fin I ; J G i i ll a An immense stock of t iossard Corsets lias just be ill be glad to have you loo n eye to their unusual iner re $3.50 to $8.50. Also R. & he fashionable en installed, we ?k at these with its. The prices G. Corsets and I Mr. Finley pointed out tha highway commission, with i operative engineering force be highly useful In the colk Information as to the differe of roads and advising as to type suited for each locality, pressed the opinion that the that can be made of convict In tho construction and mail of the highways of the stat t a state Our higher pri .U8cou?d town. Thej >ction of fashion histt th?1 belt tinctiveness He exbest use labor Is e, as he ? iced Suits are the talk of t r have literally been maki )rv. A style and certain d individual to each $30.00, $35.00 and $40 s J .is.00 a 8 aekson Corsets in the vei dopted to the Fall styles, llso a line of Corsets at 50c ;ood values. *y best models $1.00 to $3.00. that are mighty run 111 cunceivu ui 110 worn could be done by convicts thi directly benefit so many peor state highway commission Rh believes, be charged with tht apportioning convict labor ai counties and with the gener; vision of such labor. Referring to the babi Congress will embark upon prehensive plan of federal a! improvement of country 1 W 111(11 at would | >le. The O lould, he I XlAFfllOi ' rtutyot I iJWCui nong the al super- I T Jn countless ?? / I Misses and CI id in the I the good cold ilgnways :ers and Caps 5 pretty weaves for Worn rildren. Fine and warm 1 days ahead. ^// OUR HOS Departm Offers values that are un IERY ent equalled surely. used by the rural free delii vice, he said that this wou about an Important relatioi state to road Improvement, slderation of the subject In 1 points to the adoption of sc of apportioning aid among tl He pointed out that the stf vray commission would fur machinery for co-operating federal government In this it SnfMilfinc of t)>A irrpat in very ser- ??????? Id bring tt" a 1 of the Knit an con- X V.JL il L Congress JS" For Tnfants ie states. ue high- are especially nish the 4 with the ????^? natter. ? p Underwear , Children and Misses. Tin underpriced for this mon o;n~ n tore you win find the fa Ioleproof, and Wonder IIo! In mous Phoenix, highway Improvement In th ern states, manifested by tl dance at the annual meetlri Southern Appalachian Goo Association, Mr. Finley said: "It Indicates that the peop section are alive to the 1m of Improved country hlghw that the work will not be al lag until farmers everywhei Southeast have the Rreat ben e Southie atten- I K of the I >d Roads I ctl ;'porl?Z I These are s -aya and I dainty and m< lowed to s J re In the I ^ efits that I Lo OlllS. id Coats. hown in white, and are v( iderately priced. irv # . JVia IjrlC rVe offer the well-known C for Women, Misses and and lengths $1.00 t >ves I 1entornori Glove, Boys, all colors o $3.50 the pair win come rrom improved l to market." A Marvelous Escape "My little boy bad a n escape," wrltee P. F. Bast Prince Albert, Cape of Go< "It occurred In the mlddl* night. He got a very nevei of croup. As luck would fc > had & large bottle of Chan; tllgnwnya ?????_i ? TOT l&rvelous M lama of m W W 1 3(1 Hope. a of the re attack lave It, I iberlam'a MES "LAN MERC [CASTER'! 1A.NT ^ LIVE ST ILE O R E." CO. uougn nemony in me nous following the directions for and twenty minutes he was all danger." Sold by all de A b, Aiier i i un hour I I i through I >aler?. mmmammmmmmmmmammmmmm / 4