The Golden age. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1906-1915, December 13, 1906, Page 11, Image 11

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COPPER IS KING THOS. W. LAWSON Says: “Copper stocks offer the biggest opportunity for money making in the world today.” The world’s greatest financiers have seen the possibilities of Copper; they are pouring their millions into Copper stocks; they are piling up their dollars mountain high with dividends from Copper stocks; gold mines no longer interest them; the cry is “Copper!” Copper is the Safest—the Most Profitable—the Most Permanent Investment in the World Today. Copper Is a Safe Investment. The uses of Copper are extending every year. The de mand is far ahead of the supply. All the present produc tion of Copper in the world cannot supply the demands of electricity alone. All scientists agree that we are just beginning to learn the uses of electricity. As these uses multiply, so will the demands for Copper increase. The price is steadily going up. In the last few years it has risen from 11c to 19c a pound. Thomas W. Lawson says: “A good Copper mine is really a safe deposit vault of stored up dividends which cannot be stolen or destroyed by fire, flood or famine.” THE COPPER MINE IS THE MINE OF TODAY. Investment in Copper Stocks Offers the Safety of a Government Bond with the Speculative Element of a Gold Mine. The Consolidated Copper Creek Mining Company’s property is located in Yavapai County, fifty miles southwest of Prescott, and twenty-four miles south of Jerome, Arizona, and in the same range with the great United Verde mine, which has paid over $18,000,000 in dividends to its stock holders. The Crown King Mine, a great producer, just west, has produced hun dreds of thousands of dollars. The Rich enbar, which pays good dividends, is near us. North, south and west of our prop erty are located mines of unlimited value, as well as the smelter plants to handle tneir output. At Humboldt and Mayer are located three independent smelters, with a capacity to handle the entire output of the district. Cordes, our railroad station, is but 20 miles west of us, and it is from that point, when connected by the comple tion of a good wagon road, we will deliver our output and receive freight. We have 280 acres with Copper ore stick ing out on every claim, and a 10-foot shaft has been sunk on Copper lodes on each claim. All this shows the presence of an enormous Copper deposit. In short, be yond the possibility of doubt; there is Cop per ore on the Company’s land sufficient to keep an enormous plant running for gen erations to come. We do not believe there is any such showing of Copper as this prop erty and this district exhibit anywhere else on the American continent. The great United Verde, the mine of Senator Clark, is some 24 miles north of us and in the same range; its main workings con sist of only 40 acres: it did not begin to have the surface showing our property has; and it is turning out over 3,000,000 pounds of copper* a month. The executive and finance committee of the Consolidated Copper Creek Mining Company has authorized the sale of a limited amount of treasury stock at 15c a share. Par value of this stock is SI.OO a share, and we believe that within one year it will be worth a dollar a share on the markets of the world; nor will it stop there. A good Copper stock will rise and rise till the owners become dizzy; there seems hardly any limit to its valuation. AS OUR SHAFTS GO DOWN, THIS STOCK WILL GO UP IN VALUE. We therefore, reserve the right to advance the price without notice. If you are wise, buy stock now, and thus secure the benefit of the future advance in price. J. H. MORELAND Assayer.by •ppoint«ent,to the U.S. Sarveryor of Custone C»rt/fatt» •/ Jfuty Copper Creak Mining Co.—-• 0.urt.8.. “«•’ J!-. ,’x N* 9tt •*- I Cl gtf «- Ct •* »<• «*e 2 Copper Xing 0.04 5.0 114.4 ? 55.91 h • • 0.04 4.5 p 0 .6 103.50 7 Copper Cueen tree > E3.7 85.3 2 9 • » 0.02 1.5 [17.71 65.1 b gfr,„JUM 1 6 J 906 r Report of Government Assayer on Selected Samples of Ore From Property of Consolidated Copper Creek Mining Company. WRITE TODAY—OR, BETTER TELEGRAPH-ORDERING NUMBER OF SHARES YOU DESIRE. At the rate subscriptions are coming in the present allotment will not last long. The price will then advance, and its rise should be rapid and permanent. No order will be received for less than 100 shares. Should you at any time desire to discontinue payments on your stock, the Company will issue a certificate for the amount you have paid. If you wish any further information, till out the coupon opposite and we will gladly furnish you with full par ticulars, assay certificates, samples of ore, etc. Address all Communications and make all Remittances payable to * I. W. DUMM, Financial Agent, Consolidated Copper Creek Mining Co. 273 Shukert Building, KANSAS CITY, MO. Price of Stock Now 15c a Share—Par Value $1 JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER Says nothing, but puts millions of dol lars into Amalgamated and other Cop per stocks. Copper Is a Permanent Investment. No man can tell how long a good Copper mine will last because no man has ever seen one exhausted. The Rio Tinto mines in Spain have been worked for over two thou sand years, and last year they were the third largest pro ducer in the world. The Mansfeld’sche mines in Germany have been worked for 700 years and last year they were the sixth largest producer. Copper was discovered in this country in 1845, and in the Lake Superior district the levels are a mile below the lake, yet last year they pro duced more coppar than ever before in their history. The famous Anaconda mine is steadily increasing its production. The United Verde in Arizona is turning out more and more Copper every year. NO REAL COPPER MINE IN THIS COUNTRY HAS YET BEEN EXHAUSTED. More than that—Copper Creek, the great est unfailing water supply in the district, runs through our property for 1,800 feet, and as water is absolutely essential, its value cannot be estimated. We offer you a ground-floor proposition. With the ore actually exposed we can run a concentrator of 300 tons capacity as quickly as it can be erected, for an indefi nite period. Unless every geological sign fails, within two years, with ample capital, we should be mining ore enough to supply a 5,000-ton concentrator for generations. We have had assays from four of these ledges, with the following results of pure copper: 14 4-10 per cent, 17 7-10 per cent, 23 7-10 per cent, 30 6-10 per cent. These were selected samples, and we are frank to say that no such ore exists in the deep workings of copper mines. On the property adjoining, however, on a vein which is traceable in ours at a dept of 07 feet, ore was taken out which cannot be distinguished from the ore at the 400 and 500 feet levels in the United Verde Copper mine, which runs 6 per cent in Copper. This is above the average of the ore of the world’s greatest producers, the famous Anaconda producing ore which averages only a little over 3 per cent. 300 tons daily of 6 per cent ore will pro duce $6,120.00 per day net? profit, but our intention is to erect a concentrator of 1,000 tons capacity. Such a plant would produce a daily profit of over $20,000, a yearly profit of over $7,500,000! This will give you dividends on your stock of 500 per cent on your investment. Think of it! 5 times your money back in each year! Does this startle you? Our neigh- The Golden Age for December 13, 1906. Our Easy Payment Plan. We have planned for improvements and machinery which will take sometime to complete and install. Therefore, the money will not be needed all at once, and the Directors, realizing that it will be advantageous to investors and to the company to sell stock on an easy payment plan, have decided to accept subscriptions 10 per cent down and the balace in nine equal monthly payments. 100 shares will cost you $1.50 down and $1.50 per month for 0 months; estimated value on 1000 ton production $750.00. 300 shares will cost yon $4.50 down and $4.50 per month for 9 months; estimated value on 1000 ton production $2,250.00. 600 shares will cost you $9.00 down and $9.00 per month for 9 months; estimated value on 1000 ton production $4,500.00. 2000 shares will cost you $30.00 down and $30.00 per month for 9 months; estimated value on 1000 ton production $15,000.00 4000 shares will cost yon $60.00 down and S6O f 0 per for 9 months; estimated value on 1000 ton production $30,000.00 8000 shares will cost you $120.00 down and $120.00 per month for 9 months; estimated value on 1000 ton production $60,000.00. H. H. ROGERS Says: “Lawson, we have verified your conclusion as to the value of Copper stocks as an investment.” bor, Senator Clark, Is clearing over $6,000,- 000 each year, working 40 acres, 24 miles away, right on the same range. Dividend paying Copper mining stock sells on the market at about 10 times the amount It pays in yearly dividends. This stock, therefore on the above estimate, which you can get today at ONLY r 15 CENTS A SHARE, should sell on the mar ket at about $7.50 a share—at 50 times what you pay for it today. sls invested now would be worth...s 750 $45 invested now would be worth... 2,250 S9O invested now would be worth... 4,500 S3OO invested now would be worth.. 15,000 S6OO invested now would be worth.. 30,000 $1,200 invested now would be worth. 60,000 Do these figures startle you? Read his tory. SIOO Invested in Greene Consolidated in 1901 is now worth $8,700. SIOO invested in United Verde In 1897 Is now worth $30,000. SIOO invested in Wolverine in 1893 is now worth $5,000. SIOO invested in Calumet and Arizona in 1903 is now worth SIO,OOO. ARIZONA LEADS THE WORLD IN COP PER MINES. Beyond a doubt, Arizona has underneath her soil larger, richer deposits of Copper than any other section of the world. The ancient Spaniards and the Indians were known to mine the metal, while there is evidence that prehistoric races knew how to utilize Copper, and in their crude way mined and smelted it. Today this territory is dotted here and there with working mines which produce millions upon millions of dollars worth of Copper Is a Profitable Investment. One Copper mine that cost $1,200,000 paid in one year ten million dollars In dividends, while four of the largest western trunk line railroads, with 17,000 miles of track, paid only $9,750,000 dividends. Thirty-two of the leading Copper mines in this country on a paid-in capital of $92,- 000,000 have paid over $230,000,000 in divldedns, WHILE NO RAILROAD IN THE UNITSD STATES HAS EVER PAID BACK ITS ORIGINAL COST. The Steel Trust, with a capitalization of $1,400,000,000, earned only $74,000,000 profit last year. Os the seven largest dividend-paying mines in the United States today, six are Copper mines. No wonder the shrewd ivnestors are hunting for good Cop per stocks! WHY WE SELL STOCK We have a great property, but we need money to develop it. If a farmer owned a quarter sec tion of land and had only a spade to cultivate it with, it would take years of toil for him to get money enough to buy proper machinery to work it to advantage. So it is with a mine. If we went to a capitalist he would demand the lion’s share; but we believe that the American people will he glad to come In with us and help us to make this property the greatest Copper mine on the continent. So we go to YOU, relying on your judgment and sound common sense, and ask YOU to join with us, man to man, share and share alike, In this great enterprise. With YOUR aid, we should make a second United Verde of this property. With unity there is hardly any limit to what can be accomplished. The day will come when you will be proud to be a stockholder in the Consolidated Copper Creek Mining Company. CUT OUT THIS COUPON AND MAIL TODAY. I. W. DUMM, Financial Agent, Consolidated Copper Creek Mining Co. 273 Shukert Building, KANSAS CITY, MO. Dear Sir:—Please send me full particulars concerning the Consolidated Copper Creek Mining Co., including Assay Cer tificates, Samples of Ore, etc. NAME ADDRESS RPS SENATOR CLARK Does not talk, but draws $6,000,000 a year, in dividends from one Copper mine, the United Verde. Copper, and in many places prospecting has revealed many more veins which are still undeveloped. At some points this ore crops out at the roots of the grass, widen ing out as it goes downward. The mountains and valleys of this dis trict are underlaid with such a wealth of Copper ore as exists nowhere else in the world. OUR BIG ADVANTAGE OVER OTHER GREAT COPPER MINES. All the large Copper mines tMat we have quoted have had to expend from one to four million dollars in smelting plants. There are THREE large independent smel ters within hauling distance of our prop erty obviating all necessity on our part of this tremendous outlay of money. There fore, all we need to do is to concentrate our ore, an inexpensive process, haul the concentrates to the smelter, and there re ceive our money. This puts us practically in the same position that these other large Copper mines attained only after the expen diture of millions. Remember this company OWNS ALL OF ITS PROPERTY, free and clear; IT DOES NOT OWE A CSNT. The stock is non-assessable and full paid. There is no preferred stock or bonds. All stock shares alike. No salaried officers until dividends are paid. The Officers and Board of Directors of the Consolidated Copper Creek Mining Co. are all thorough business men, which guar antees a square deal. Their rugged hon esty stands as a sure protection to your in terests. 11