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The above “word”’ expresses exactly what we offer. Nothing more and nothing less.
Read this advertisement thoroughly, and if you do not need anything listed, you will
learn something. This property is owned by us. and there is nocommission to a middle=
man. There is no out=side person to say *‘no’” to any trade. We will furnish abstracts to
all real estate when desired by purchasers.
| REMEMBER THERE IS NO THIRD PARTY
For the purpose of entering another
line of business in a larger town we
are going to sell the property listed
here at once. When we say “sell,”
we mean SELL, If you do not be
lieve it, just investigate for yourself.
We have made a sufficient amount of
profits in the last four years to af
ford to make this offer, and then have
a sufficient. amount of profits left. We
do not want any profits on this list,
and will not even ask anything like
cost for it,
If you need anything in this line
now, or ever expect to, this is your
time. We will sell for cash or good
papers. :
150 acres cos farm land near Tifton,
one hundred acres in cultivation,
worth $6,000; ten days price, $4,000.
Five excellent five-acre tracts near
Tiftcn, worth SSOO each. Will all be
sold in ten days at the price we are
offering them for.
25 acres of land on the inside of
the incorporate limits of Valdosta,
worth $10,000; thirty day price or un
til sold, $6,667. The above property in
‘W. M. GIDDENS, PRENS.
National Loan Trust Company
TIFTON, GA.
Small Farm Tracts For Sale!l
WE HAVE FOR SALE SIX TRACTS, ALL HIGH GRADE AND CON
TAINING FROM TWO TO SIX ACRES EACH, OF THE FINEST FARM
LANDS IN TURNER COUNTY. )
SOME OF THESE TRACTS ARE LOCATED ON THE INSIDE AND
SOME JUST ON THE OUTSIDE GF THE INCORPORATE LIMITS
OF ASHBURN, GA. WE ARE GOING TO SELL THEM AND DO IT
RIGHT NOW.
PRICES VERY REASONABLE AND TERMS EASY.
THESE TRACTS CAN BE USED FOR SMALL FARMS, POULTRY
YARDS, TRUCK FARMS, ETC. WE WILL LEND YOU A REASONA
NATIONAL LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, Tifton, Ca. WM. CIDDENS, Pres.
A Forecast.
Was in the year 2000
That holidays were rife.
For statesmen and for soldiers,
s I'er those who furthered life,
For fools and saints and sages,
For seekers of each quest
The eager population
Observed a day of rest.
And thus at last it happened
One mortal took his place
As being highest honcred
Of all the human race.
Tor once in every twelvemonth
The people knocked off play
And did their only labor
To honor Adam day. :
—Chicago Tribune
THE ICE BOX.
It is not advisable to pile the foad
in it promiscuously. The slice of
breakfast ham is often carelessly left
in juxta-position with she dinner
roast, which sbpoils the flavor of ite
latter. A dish of cold bhoiled onions
i§ thoughtlessly set near the butter,
which at once absorbs its distinctive
odor without advantage to itself Ce!l
ery is laid near the cream pitcher
and turnips or boiled cabbage sot
by the cocling custard for suppzr
Through such carelessness and ignoc
ance, the loss is sometimes great.
Milk, cream and butter should be kent
as much as possible from all food,
as they very readily absorb any flay
or at hand. Meat and poultry shoull
not rest against each other, but Dbe
arranged so that the air can circa
late about them. Jlf meat and poul
try are to hang, they shouid be sus
penslfl with th.e qggoicest part do}vn.
that | thioy may, settle thege—New
Sl ol
aldosta will bring $20,000 retailed in
city lots,
A two hundred lot proposition at
Valdosta, worth $15,000. (Just figure
what two hundred lots at S2OO each
will bring, $40,000.) Lots not as gooa
as these in towns not as large as Val
dosta or as financially strong bring
more, ‘
wifty Sparks lots. Best there. Worth
$6,000. All to go for $1,500.
Three hundred Adel lots, worth $9,-
000, Will take $3,000. How is this
for a good investment? You can
make $5,000 in six months, or by Jan
uary Ist, on this proposition by sell
ing it out.
One bank building, worth $3,000,
Will take $2,000 at once.
Three hundred acres, land near Ce
cil, worth $7,500. Will take $5,000
for it, This is property which cost
the company more than this, but they
will not do business on a farm.
One two-story brick building in Ce
cil, worth $3,500. Special price si,-
SOO, :
Five residences at Cecil,-worth from
S3OO to SI,OOO each. -Will sell for
BASEBALIL: NOTES,
Fred Tenney is getting the home
run habit. He made three within a
wgek.
‘Catcher Pat Moran is doing satis
factory work for the Cubs in the ab
sence of Kling.
Elberfeld is the keystone of the
New York American infield, and with
out him the structure is not nearly se
strong,
The New York National Club has
asked for waivers on pitcher Jake
Weimer. His probable destination is
Milwaukee.
Catcher Ritter has been appointed
manager of the Fort Smith (Arkansas
League) Club in place of Hugh Bez
dek, resigned.
Marquard evidently made good
with the Giants in his first game.
McGraw says his SIO,OOO beauty is
worth the money.
The Chicago players say that Pat
Moran is filling Johnny Kling’s shoes,
and judging from Mr. Moran’s all
round work in the games of late,
gling has nothing on the Fitchburg
oy. .
President John I. Taylor, of Bos
ton, is convinced that the time is not
far off when every State in the Union
will sanction Sunday baseball, as they
are now doing outside of New Eng
land. :
Manager Bowerman, of Boston,
warms up his pitchers before each
game. ‘‘Come on! Show me some
thing!' lis.hig cry, The man who
shows him the best line of samples is
elected to office.
Members of the Rube family in the
big leagues are Waddell, Marquard,
Vickers, Kroh and Oldring—all pitch
ers but o%e. The:Cys are not so nu=
merous, Young and Seymour being
the two most distinguished scions of
that house.
When our ships really arrive, we
wonder wl?';,. they are not lgadefl up
above the Plimsoil mépk. '+ /|
FEMININE NEWS NOTES.
The average wage of the working
tvoman is $272.04 a year.
Every State in the Union has a
State federation of women's clubs.
Miss Mary Astor Paul was married
to Charles A. Munn at Philadelphia.
The degree of doctor of letters was
givén by Brown University to Julia
Ward Howe.
Miss Lillian Ross is the first woman
to take the degree of bachelor of
divinity at London University.
Washington's State bacteriologist
is a woman, Dr. Rose Bebb, a grad
uate of the University of Minnesota.
The International Council of Wom
en at Toronto rejected the report of
the standing committee dealing with
limitation of armaments. .
Mrs. Howard Gould testified in her
suit for separation, in New York City,
that she had expended $732,000 of
her husband’s money in eight years.
The last court of the season was
held at Buckingham Palace, London.
A number of Americans were pre
sented to the King and Queen by Mrs.
Reid. -
Several former employes of the
Howard Goulds testified their mis
tress was often tipsy and while in
that condition was accustomed to
swear at them.
The Turkish women’s club house
was one of the buildings in Constan
tinople fired upon by the troops, most
of whom are said to be fanatical
Monammedans.
The women school teachers
throughout the country are looking
toward Colorado, Wyoming and Utah,
where women teachers receive the
same salaries as the men.
Mrs. William « Pensonby Furniss,
formerly a Salvation Army lassie,
sued for separation. She made affida
vit that she knew her husband drank,
married him to reform him and sig
nably allady -0 N CE .
from $250 to SSOO. Here is an op
portunity to get a gocd home cheap.
One vacant lot in Tifton, Pinehurst
Park, worth S4OO. Will sell for SIOO
cash, Guess that is cheap,
Six residences at Adel, worth $5,000.
Your own price on these buildings.
Nine houses at Ocilla, worth $7,000.
Will sell you one in that thriving
town at practically your own price
and on good papers,
Fifty acres of land near Ocilla,
worth $2,000. Will take $1,200 casnh.
Dirt near Ocilla is worth something.
: Fiftléen' shares of Guarantee Bank
and Trust Company's stock, of Atlan
ta, Georgia, for $1,500. Cheap! They
have the money,
All of the Valdosta Real Estate
Company, with assets of SII,OOO. We
will sell this company cheap to the
right man who can handle it success
fully. THis is “a” opportunity.
SIB,OOO in real estate nctes. All
in goed shape and at- a big discount.
Does this interest you? If so, come
and zee them.
Twelve typewriters, practically any
make. We will keep five for our new
BELE AMOUNT OF MONEY TO BUILD AS SOON AS THE TRACT IS
PAID FOR, PROVIDED IT IS SO CESIRED BY THE PURCHASER.
THIS MAY BE YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY OF THIS NATURE,
AND IT WILL PAY YOU TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT AT ONCE. WE
SELL THEM AT PANIC PRICES, AND CN PANICKY TERMS. THERE
FORE, THEY ARE BOUND TO GO AT ONCE.
DR. STORY WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW THESE TRACTS TO YOU OR
GIVE YOU ANY INFORMATION REGARDING THEM, OR YOU CAN
WRITE THE COMPANY DIRECT. .
UNLESS THESE TRACTS ARE SOLD IN TEN DAYS, WE WILL IN
CREASE THE PRICE. INVESTIGATE AT ONCE.
No Land So Rich That Fertilizer |
Cannot Make It Better
You use fertilizers for the profit you get out of them—and the
better the land the more profitably a good feriilizer can be used on it.
Do not imagine because land will produce a fair crop without
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y irginia-Laroin
Fertilizers
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that these fertilizers cannot be profitably used on it, or that they were |
made only for land too poor to produce without them. If poor land 1
will show a normal increase when fertilizer is used, good land will
show at least double the increase. Use Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers
to increase the guality,as well as the guantity of the crop—and you
will increase the profits from your land.
“] have been using your fertilizers for a number of years” says
Mr. William Fraiser, of Glasburg, La., “and find that it not only pays
20 fertilize, but to do plenty of it, and use the best Jertilizers to be
had, such as your brands. 1 have used a number of them and found |
them to be as recommended and to give better results than any other |
fertilizers that I have ever used.” |
Every planter and farmer should have a copy of the new 1909 |
Virg‘iniar(!,arolina Farmers’ Year-Book. Get a free copy from your |
fertilizer dealer, or write our nearest salgs office. ’ |
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. |
Sales Offices
Richmond, Va.
Norfolk, Va.
Columbia, S. C.
Atlanta, Ga.
Savannah, Ga.
Memphis, Tenn,
Advertise in Your Home Paper
For the Very Best Results.
justitution, and will sell the other
geven at your own price, Several
here, and others in other offices.
Some excellent furniture, which we
have no future use for and will sell
it for a greatly reduced price.
Two fire insurance agencies, Some
of the best and oldest companies rep
rezented in both agencies,
$3,200 in trust company’s 5 per cent
bonds, No discount, hundred cents
in the dollar, “Better than bank
stoek.”
Soventeen shares of bank stock,
worth $2,000; will take $1,500.
Two mules, one horse and bugzy.
Price: Well, we are going to sell
them, That's all.
You can get any information which
you may desire regarding the above
property, either in person or by mail.
We are going to sell it inside of 90
days. Our new institution starts up
at that time, and we will have no
further use for the above described
at cnce. If it’'s not so, we will pay
expenses.
property. Write or come and see us
Sales Offices l
Durham, N.C. |
Charleston, S.C. ‘
Baltimore, Md. ‘
Columbus, Ga.
Montgomery, Ala.
Shreveport, La.