Southern good roads . roads theirliills amid, until all roads led up to Rome—thats whatold Caesar did. If any town Avould make the town thecenter of the map. where folks will come and settledown and live in plentys lap. if any town its own;d)odes of poverty would rid. let it get out and buildGood Roads—just like old Caesar did. What Bonds Did. The Smitli (imiity, (Tenn.^i News reminds its read-ers that when an effort was made to issue road bondsill Smitli county it failed. The people were told thatthe $100, road bonds of the neighb iring Putnam were a burden to the people. Smit


Southern good roads . roads theirliills amid, until all roads led up to Rome—thats whatold Caesar did. If any town Avould make the town thecenter of the map. where folks will come and settledown and live in plentys lap. if any town its own;d)odes of poverty would rid. let it get out and buildGood Roads—just like old Caesar did. What Bonds Did. The Smitli (imiity, (Tenn.^i News reminds its read-ers that when an effort was made to issue road bondsill Smitli county it failed. The people were told thatthe $100, road bonds of the neighb iring Putnam were a burden to the people. Smith Coun-ty allowed itself to be dissuaded from issuing bonds,but Putnam kept right on. The census showed a lossof 450 i)eople in Smith county aiul a gain of 2,000 inPntiiam. Galveston. Chamliers and Jeflerson counties, Texas,will jointly construct an inter-county highway in theiK^ar future. W. S. FALLIS, WILSON, h. c. Civil and Highway Engineer Hig:hway, Bridge and Sewer Construction. Street Paving- andWater Works. Copyright 1911By Southern Good Roads Publishing Co. Lexington, N. C, December, 1911 EntCTed at Lexington Post Office assecond class matter Good Roads and the Farmer By HON. W. W. FINLEY, President Southern Railway Company, at the American Association For Highway Improvement Richmond, Virginia, November 20, 1911 III cDiisidrriiiL; llir 111,iMii 111 lil>_iiw:iy iiii|)iii\ciiiiiit llic i-itics :iii(l Inwii^ ;iii(l llio inoNiiiiiiit lllidcr till 1o|iir .issi^liril tii liir (liioil Kiciils illlil till Il-ii-K- In I lir 1nnil. l^aniirr —wr nri iml 1 virw ol tlicsiili- I !i,-iriiii:- in iiiiml oiii- uiii\,-il (liiiiiiilciii-r- up;iii tlio .ieet, for we nw nil iliiri-tlx :iiiil \-i1;ill\- iiitii-cstid in Ijiniirr nml llir iiii|ii)rl;iiii-i of i:-i> )i| i-ii\uilr>- liiulnvays the ilevelr)])nicnt nf a-riciilture in the Initeil State-. as a farfnr in aurimlt iiial ileveln|iniii]l. 1 hclievi wr AVe must reh- i|,Mi the fiiini Inr


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