The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 03, 1908, Image 7
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■ OUTLOOK IN KENTUCKY.
pMalbim, of • S g Era of Rood
U* ■**'- Building.
' With the passage of the Bocwortb-
Wyatt bill at the last sessiou of the
legislature the propoaition of good
roads ^becomes a possibility in Ken-
tncky. So state of the pretensions of
this commonwealth IS ail the Colon
has such Inaccessible roads, and In
SMM cases a veritable canal of mud
Mads two Important little bill or moun
tain towns together. To get from
Middles boro to Harlan, tu adjoining
eountlea. one has to take a railroad
train through Virginia aqjJ then scram
ble on horseback over the moat pre
cipitous road lo the south to the seat
of Harlan county. -
The bill provldee a constitutional
amendment to be voted ou at the next
legislative election in I'.nio it given
Web county power to assess 5 per tent
Sf Its total valuation for road repair
gad building In distinction to the pres
ent law, which provides only 2 per
cant In tbs case of 8belby county.
Which now has but $32,500 for Its 500
■lies of highways and pikes. It would
thus have $050,000, though for $200.-
#00 Its roads could ha wail kept up
She appropriation from Jefferson and
Benton would be enormous.
Nothing Is more serious to the
Itinerant merchants or the |giWT—
(Ural population of Kentirety than
lands. Any politician who, like Gov-
«nof Willson, traveled 40gOUO miles on
Mads during a campaign, knows that
the hardships to be undergone are
random. Often Willson was
tram the jolting on soom moun-
cow path that ha would tall from
natll his
Ones In
is a favorite \vfth motorists, and if
the Long Island rule were pasted and
obeyed It would Is* a fine thoroughfare.
Instead It consists of^two long ruts of
from one to six inches in depth, which
require coustant intention snd repair. .
Prizes For Good Highways.
At a recent meeting of the Good
Roads league fur Talbot county, in
Maryland. It was decided to offer
awards for good roads. Prises aggre
gating $3»j0 will l>e given where the
split log drag Ls used, as follows: First
$50 for best improved mile of road
within a radius of eight miles of Eas
ton: second, third and fourth prises.
f£d f.\> respectively. A print
of $25 will Im paid for tEe besf ha-
proved half mile of road on each of tha
rural routes originating In
Other prises will be $15, $10 and $5.
fr want tha whoto—
Shear below ran n
n vahay 000 feet
rvan by
same tf Ms
tha salt I
wall down to
Proper Caro of Gravel Roads.
In order to maintain a gravel road In
good condition It is well to keep piles
of gravel alongside at frequent Inter
vals. so that the persons who repair the
road can get the material without go
ing too far for it Aa soon as ruts or
holea appear on the surface some of
this good, fresh material should bn
added aud stamped into position tr
kept raked smooth until properly con
solidated.
Heart to Heart
Talks.
•r ttWIff A. NY*.
HASTE MAKES WASTE.
Don't bs In a harry.
Modern baste la oftan waoto. K
Bin. economic, moral, iadlvMaal. <
of It Ufa may be tee atrannana
good renal tv The spirit of hurry, |
in its piece, causes
Wyatt bill therp will begto aa
A state highway
^aMnchnnia"? tha
pen* ha In a hurry.
Many era la b*Mv to #* rich,
pdiron tee got-ricb-qnick i
m
VALUE OF THE DRAG.
Bpiit Leg Va-
risky Has
"Mlaaourl ban
■Has of moddy mod rondo, without a
■Ingle modbole to tha mUa.’* aaid D.
Ward Blag la opening hie speech on
M Qeod Bonds’* at Troy. Mo. the other
Bftotnoon. M A moddy mod road with
out n modbole,’' said ha. ‘is a product
mt tha King rood drag. By no other
■ystooa can mod rands without mod-
halos be made. Tha twenty-four hours
uf rainfall just past has of count mads
tha and roads muddy, but on my way
Cram Mexico I now from the car wtn-
daw alia after mils of earth road on
which la spite of tha rain not a mod*
bote could bo found. Near Martlne-
tmrg and Wellsville, on each aids of
Mow Florence and Wantxrllle and at
other points along the line are stretches
that to tha practiced eye give evidence
of tha ose of the road drag.”
Mr. King went to Troy at the Invita
tion of County Engineer T. A. Hal-
lay aad represented the state high
way commiasioa. He sold that Mla-
aoori had made greater progress in
aotrlag tha problem of batter reads
than any other state In the Onion.
ana safe way to n
way of
That way la
bat It la
HOW TO HAVE 6000 ROADS.
^AveM MakSugVuta.
at Ftndarna. N. 3. write
to tha editor ef tin Now
t wadi Uku to enfl the attontfton of
antomobilists to t
itfton of which on thM
r n gnat bonodt u
( f ' f * /|, t
of tho randa of Lang lalaa
Don't be in a harry.
Young paraons got In a haste to ha
educated. Education In a OMOWTH.
i. osnorioaeau moat not onlv
be digested, but aselmUatod. That to-
It does not doiay tho toff
or girl to stop betwoon toraa to tMMh
Opportunity la given to pat
Into practice some of tha things Igaraed
la college.
Don’t bo la a harry.
Boom an In haste to make a repute-
tkm, bat reputation without character
behind It Is worthless. Aad character
is a GROWTH Moshroom characters
will make mushroom reputations. Tun
will be takeu for what you are. Tha
world will size you up. Build aoiidly.
Don’t be lu a hurry.
You caunot expect to get rich quick,
educate yourself In a day or build a
reputation ou a til rosy foundation.
Don’t be In a hurry.
Mind and body can only be strength
ened by DEVELOPMENT. That takas
time. Science has given It out that
RELAXATION la tha secret of mantel
sad physical life. Nervous aad mse
en Isr contraction is wearing tha har
ried mao to a frasalu. Therefore
aad woman are excitable, frictional, er
ratic; therefore tha breakdowns, tha
asylums It la the constant TENSION
of nerve and mooclaa. Bah
ty. Toa win ■second buttes Tan wtU
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Suppose yes gat wealth,
yon onjoy it or nw It to tha
of tho world If yoa are woi
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