public roads serving a population of over 20,000,000 people. In 1908

there were only 17,700 miles of improved road. To help along this work

good roads associations have been formed in the various States.

The old methods of financing the plantation system are passing. The

planters are breaking away from the credit system which has kept them as

borrowers and debtors and, as a result, they have money for investments

elsewhere. The great problems connected with cotton culture are the

labor supply and proper conservation of the soil. These solved, the

friends of the South confidently believe that thirty times as much

cotton could be produced as is produced at present. When one learns that