PINEHURST-SOUTHERN PINES BOULEVARD 



The followino; are the contributors for 

 the building of tlie Pinehurst-Southern 

 Pines boulevard : 



W. p. Mundy 



¥150 



Janes Boyd 



$120 



G. N. McMilUin 





Jones * Powell 



20 



C. C. Marlin 



20 



G. G. Herr 





AIhx Cameron 





J. A. Kavanaiigli 



15 



M. N. SllKg 



1(10 



H. C. Flint 



23 



Mrs. A. I'. L. Dull 





C. L. lliiyea 





G.A. Klmljiill 



■2(1 



A. J. Tlion.a=! 





K. M. t'erKliion 





J. S. Revnolds 



15 



E. (^ladmoii 



il) 



K. E. Wilev 



25 



A. McN. Blair 



15 



W. 1). Swett 





.l.L. Smilli & Son 



25 



H. A. Sontlnvorth 



111 



A. S. Sewcoiiib 





E, M. Fiillon 



SO 



•lohn VVi l,er 



25 



Clias. Williams 



25 



E. & B. W. Leavilt 



10 



(J. B. Orant 



10 



W. ir. Junse 





K.J. Mills 



1" 



C. 0. Stcvick 





J. P. Cordera 



5 



Vro.(Vk Bnice 





Geo. F. Blake 



15 



eatoh & Eicbardso 







50 



Total 





i 



1,1S0 



N.B —In addition t^ this sum Mr. Leonard 

 TuftB has built two miles atd a ball of 



Makin-tbe total e 



N.B. — Mr. Tufts has generously un- 

 dertaken, with the funds available (the 

 balance of the subscription fund amount- 

 ing to §365) to finish the road and scrape 

 and steam-roll it. 



OTHER FUNDS. 



other good roads funds include one for 

 a road to West End, now building, for 

 which Mr. Tirfts has contributed §700 

 and W. P. Mundy $15. It is expected that 

 the balance necessary will be raised by 

 special taxation of the township. The 

 total length of this road will be about 

 six miles. 



D. S. Packard has contributed f 5 for a 

 road towards Pine Bluff, and W. P. Mun- 

 dy §50 towards a road to Carthage. 



GENERAL FUND. 



In the treasury of the Pinehurst Good 

 Eoads Association are the following con- 

 tributions to the "General" good roads 

 fund : 



J.M.Robirson $10 W. L. Murphy $10 



G.N. McMillan 20 J. C. Spring 



Fred'k Bruce 10 S. E. Buck 



Artlmr Malcolm 26 Miss Bruce 



S. A. D. Sheppard 10 Geo. F. Blake 



Peter P. Mayo 10 W. P. Mundy 



Harry McCormiok 10 II. W. Priest 

 The Misses Valentine 5 



Total $270 

 ROADS BUILT. 



Eoads already built, by miles, include 

 the following : 



Pinehurst-Southern Pines 6 



Southern Pines-Aberdeen 6 



Pinehurst-West En d (building) 6 



Southern Pines roads i 



Pinehurst roads 4 



Pinehurst to Poultry Farm 1 



Pinehurst to Dairy 1 



*Mr. Boyd's roads 20 



*N. B. — Through the public spirit of 

 Mr. James Boyd, twenty miles of roads 

 on his private property are thrown open 

 to the public for pleasure driving and 

 riding. In view of Mr. Boyd's gener- 

 osity it is hoped that the privilege will 

 not be abused. 



PROSrECTIVE ROADS. 



Prospective roads include : 



Pinehurst to M, B. Blues 4 



Southern Pines to Blues 4 



Blues to Carthage (trunk line) 8 



Pinehurst to Aberdeen (via Sunbright) 6 1-2 



Total 22 1-2 



GOOD ROADS CONFEREKCE. 



A conference of the supervisors, com- 

 missioners and those particularly inter- 

 ested in good roads in the townships of 

 Greenwood, Carthfege, Mineral Springs 

 (Pinehurst), and ^McNeil's (Southern 

 Pines — the four townships which have 

 gone in under the good roads special tax 

 law — has been ttrrangcd by Mr. Tufts 

 for Tuesday next, to be held in Pine- 

 hurst, at which time it is planned to try 

 and decide upon the main trunk lines, 

 discuss matters of general interest re^ 

 warding building roads, and to try and 

 have the funds available spent to the 

 greatest advantage to the largest number 

 of people. 



Later on Mr. Tufts will give a barbe- 

 cue for the county. 



Total 



