Southern good roads . ection between the two, and at present thereis not even a direct railroad line, but with a federalhighway similar to those in the parks and with trans-portation companies operating motor and other lines,tourists would be aftorded an opportunity of seeingboth parks as well as the great country lietween. Kings [Mountain township. Cleveland counlv. N. voted bonds for $,000 to build a system of sand-clav roads. Coin Harvey, the man whose little book on the na-tions monetary system back in the campaign of 1896made such a stir, has become a good roads booster andpromis


Southern good roads . ection between the two, and at present thereis not even a direct railroad line, but with a federalhighway similar to those in the parks and with trans-portation companies operating motor and other lines,tourists would be aftorded an opportunity of seeingboth parks as well as the great country lietween. Kings [Mountain township. Cleveland counlv. N. voted bonds for $,000 to build a system of sand-clav roads. Coin Harvey, the man whose little book on the na-tions monetary system back in the campaign of 1896made such a stir, has become a good roads booster andpromises to be of much more real value to the peopleof the United States in that role than he was when hewas wasting his energies boosting free silver at theratio of in to 1. His latest road project is the GreatAYhite AAay. a iKudevard from Muskogee, toiMount Nebo, Ark. Nearly $10,000 has lieen pledgedfor the work and it is planned to build the road in oneda^•. It is 90 miles long. June, 1911 SOUTHERN GOOD ROADS 21. , , ,|^-K^MONTflLY MAGAZINE _BE^EDTO I|lGilV\arANP StREEa^lMPBDVEMENT Published Monthly by Southern Good Roads Publishing Co. LEXINGTON, North Carolina H. B. VARNER, Editor and GenI Manager FRED O. SINK, Sec. and Treas. A. L. FLETCHER, Managing- Editor DR. JOSEPH HYDE PRATT, State Geologist of North Carolina Associate Editor Subscription Price $ Per Year in Advance Copy for Advertisements should be in our hands not later than Fifth of month Official Organ of the North Carolina Good Roads Association JOHN L. PATTERSON, President, Roanoke Rapids, N. JOSEPH HYDE PRATT, Secretary and Treasurer, Cliapel Hill, N. C. Official Organ Southern Appalachian Good Roads Association DR. JOSEPH HYDE PRATT. President. Chapel HillW. L. SPOON. , Burlingtn. N. C. N, C, Official Organ of the South Carolina Good Roads Association F. H. HYATT, President, Columbia, S. C. BLACK, Secretary, Columbia, S. C. Voh. III. JUNE, 1911. No. 6. MAINTENANCE OF PUBLIC EOA


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