Valley of the Shadow
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We observe in the last issue of the Lexington Gazette and Banner that the vote taken in Rockbridge County, on the 3rd inst., on the question of that County subscribing $100,000 to the Valley Railroad Stock, resulted almost unanimously in favor of said subscription, the vote being 497 for 36 against it.

Rockbridge County was the first to lead off on the question of County subscriptions to the Valley Railroad stock and well has she acted. This road, which all acknowledge will vastly benefit our section, can only be built by the conjoint action of the people and communities along its route. If they fail to rise equal to the occasion, the Valley Railroad scheme fails or lies for a time dormant. There is not in the history of railroad construction an instance, we believe, in which they have not increased the material prosperity of the sections and States in which they were built. With the advantages, so often stated of the Valley Railroad to our section and county, it seems wonderful to us that our people should allow a fear of increased taxation in this great work. If a man's taxes are $50 and his actual profit only $500, it would be hard indeed to double the income, but if by increasing his taxes slightly, you enhance his income in a greater proportion then the matter assumes a different aspect. This will be the case with the Valley Railroad--once built better prices for our products, reduced rates for transportation, increased value to our possessions, influx of money, &c., and in a short time our incomes will greatly enhanced while taxation has been but slightly increased. This matter has been dwelt upon and so thoroughly discussed in the papers in the past that we do not desire to weary our readers by its discussion at present, but simply desire them to reflect upon this subject without prejudice, and we are satisfied that they will not suffer to pass by, much less voluntarily thrust aside, a scheme destined evidently to benefit them so much, but eagerly await the time when they can cast their votes for the county contribution, thus making the great step towards the rapid recuperation of our section and return to its former prosperity.

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