(For Bulletin.) ’ Tallahassee to Monticello,Fla. fair,sand,two miles, near Lloyd. Between Monticello and Aucilla,rather rough; Greenville to Madison,fair; Madison to Lee,fine; road is rough at Ellaville, as it is being worked; to Falmouth,fair; to Live Oak good; to Lake city,good, exce t five or six miles; near V/elborn there is considerable bad sand and holes. There are .two routes to Jacksonville from Lake city,one very sandy and rough(the lower route),the other fair,by making a detour of about ten miles to the north of Lake City,but this upper route is likely to be impassible in wet weather. Motorists would do well to get instructions at Lake City. From Lake City to Baldwin is rather bad, but after crossing the Duval County line, there is a good brick road all the way to Jacksonville. TaHr&nasseeTrepoi?trs• that^ddressed postals have been given to a party that will make the trip Msflaxkxx to Mobile,soon, and reuorts will be sent in as to conditions along the Old Spanish Trail,Tallahassee to Milton,to Pensacola, and between Pensacola and Fairhope'.^ If the secretaries of commercial organizations in the cities and towns on the Old Spanish Trail ,would ask motorists touring the country 6»er the Trail to report to Secretary of the Old Spanish Trail,Mobile, in the same way as^ Tallahasse-is doing, it would be much appreciated,and..the Bulletin will inform others of road conditions. -Ask everyone -t-e send in postal reports,from time to time.