»Ifeffect ok other uountier»• .v Muiutfly h.* got a supply of whenh remedy, went home, and turnedlt „ ,«td «■»» thej'tUDilinis before^hunaeife Pike ^oonty (’omrn»M»oner» want- ed to doctor nu»«u- I .o^TtcL 0,,.. of their g»J ,t •Sf a little w.ll do flood jcondu- if*/; 10 i vuv ■ *l«li into Coffee County for a d.- »u«b «'» lt;“He we* I way c; r Tzrzziw - -h*. --rrrd the costs Why? Hecausr itgasoline caught from th*. fire and] Fevwould draw much trade to Pike I hewanlt;It fViiintv That’* a great wrmoo JflamedLh road.•—Andalimia War. I Hi. wife was dlt;*- by and cam.fuult;hf e re n iFft. C«»tr ha.iL the C.u«- to hi. rccue. Snatching . ,»«* formriKe V/^uuirj ii®™ ..... m a.,.* k.;»r. nrw Itnnri ...ona! „w,l road. work. You will rcall had the flame, out.• 'Lt Bullock ha. juat begun her I The man w«» »-vcrcly burn.waryb‘ tV»*i,' road work as provided by the$100,000There wan abut escaped wth no serious injury.which i* remarkable under thethe omobili fitfht aurairmt 1he issue and some of circumstances.n the.troog'*1 .rgun ......... ml Mr Will Lanier and family, ofvrmertundt by the road advocate» was that Hartford, pass'd» ft . .. I I _ ' g. I liii ft Pthrough thi*t hkP County had run her good .mooring on their wavJo Panamaiprin on a II I ) pt f1 l/UQIIvj !#• .i I | i1 fc|w. Io ro.It. right up t« our border., and City, whore .hoy will .pond a few L,I I II/'a that wagon after wa.'on many daysBessthloaded with cotton) that shoulda shcome to In ion Sprint- win goingItto Trov. to sell nnd to hny. v „ ,tri.e, too; but m.« we .«» a Homton Onnrtjr » he MgThe Uomtnissioncr* court of»IImawi„r.«ai home, and it will he ..... dollar, for toilet paper for the jailII *by “good roads.The ubfve clipping from tinUnion Springs Herald is the hostDo you f**cd v our prisoners on en thartic pills I That amount ofmoney would pay flt;*r printingar»StUFI Mill •. ..glgtigargument for good road. We hnve.thuae court minute, quite a whit.vvvv §wnIt in a whole aerniot Ahbeville News.dekand an true as gospel It is no;Mb ft hearsay, it in not theory,it iMr. Metcalf of liartforlt;l is it.ku»It SOLID FACTS.town today.situ*•When the commissioners of Pikipenhcounty ank pcriniaaion of the (*olh|fw county commiaaioncra to exTtend the Pike county good roadsr I four in ilea into Coffee county,* I what does it meant When thlt;good roada, what would our landejHouhe worth ? W« can reaaonahly ex I forpeet a ‘25 per cent inereaae in acidvalue. With this increase in value driiwlt;» will not mind the additional I anlt;I Ml I YVlia ---- - IU Pike county comm. hmld j( wil| ^ # |ng inv,.„ „.rI ft . 1.. nfti in IIiaI ^ I• heir good road, right up to the I ’t fQr (h# |aIlllb„|,tfr „ud he ho,* I Bnea Of Bullock and take .» the| ^ ^ uffl)n| lnlik(. it. U is |ailiI trade from that .ection to Troy,^ ^ Btr*»(th, bu.inem propoI .. « ft ft ft ad V / k V _ «thiiM forcing Bullock county t0«^ition that will pay handaomely lorspend $1 (JO,000 on their good roads] uJMj ut thlt;4 same time add much I amin order to keep citizens of their l »0 hu, comfort and pleasure of oui stucounty from going to 1 * ike to do iciti/ena.on *their trading, it is not argumentAnd the cities will bear a great- tio, . . |]«r portion of the burden than the palhut nroof true and strong, beyond I »out prooi, iru«* h, j • country. Are not city properties meliieation of the necessity, not need, h- hef* t,mn fftrin Wont halt;of good roadsi he additional revenue come more I bitDo our commissioners want Any {from there than from the country « sjwfurther demonstration of thin But these value, will likewise in- wafact fCan they ask for anything— The town people are anx p.more tions to pay their part, although Lu-the eitikieiis of the farming di* |wrIt i. held hy .on,,, that the cost ^ ^ ^ )he Rre,t,.3| fceoe#t wlI . . ... .1 , . ..g.ll Sfe h It 1^ Ai i 4 I h V1 1 ll W f l 1 _ I,f goml roads will make our tuxes ^ ^ roads in Hour•oo high. Let’s investigate a lit•Mltie:ton. Let’s ail pull together for thIBefore the rail roads came tothis country, our lands were worththem. Let us call upon our com ccl«i*doners for them, thev udl \ivtthem to us if the majority ft' »h*-oft v cents to one dollar an acre .... . u' \ * . I iH'ople ask .or them; they willhi _ ....... ..uiidli dtp tn ii.II 1nlt;I’hey are now worth tlfty 11 onehundred dollars per acre and hartltfhave to give them to us. So Wifto get at that price. Our roadseverybody pull together until theyaare very bad. Suppose we hadAre huilt.t