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Read this advertisement thoroughly, and if you do
learn something. This property is owned by us. an
man. There is no out=side person to say ‘‘no’”’ to an
all real estate when desired by purchasers.
REMENIBER THERE IS N
For the purpose of entering another
line of business in a larger town we
are going to =cll the property listed
here at once. When we say “sell,”
we mean SBELL. If you do not be.’
leve it, just investigate for yoursell.
We have made a sufiicient amount of
profits in the last four years to af
ford to malke this olfer, 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 wiil sell for cash or gced
papers.
150 acres of farm land near Tifton,
one hundred. acres in cultivation,
worth $6,000; ten days price, $4,000.
Five excellent five-acre tracts near
Tifton, worth SSOO each. Will all be
sold in ten days at the price we are
offering them for.
25 acres cf land on the inside of
the incorporate limits of Valdosta,
worth $10,000; thirty day price or un
til sold, $6,667. The above properiy in
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WE HAVE FOR SALE SIX TRACTS, ALL HIGH GRADE AND CON
TAINING FROM TWC TOC SIX ACRES EACH, OF THE FINEST FARM
LANCS IN TURNER COUNTY.
SOME OF THESE TRACTS ARE LCCATED ON THE INSIDE AND
SOME JUST'ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE [INCORPORATE LIMITS
OF ASHEURN, GA. WE ARE GOING TC SELL THEM AND DO IT
RIGHT NOW, '
PRICES VERY REASCNABLE AND TERMS EASY.
THESE TRACTS CAN EE USED FOR SMALL FARMS, POULTRY
YARDS, TRUCK FARNS, ETC. WE WILL LEND YC/J A REASONA-
NATIONAL LCAN AND TRUST COMPANY, Tifton, Ca. . WM.
NEWSY GLEANINGS.
Rutherfurd Stuyvesant died sud
denly in Paris.
Feeling in Turkey is growing more
bitter against the Greeks.
It is expected that the Tariff bill
will have been enacted by August 1.
. The German-American sharpshoot
ers from New York arrived in Berlin,
The communication of the Powers’
note on Crete was delayed for medifi
cations.
Ground was broken on Spuyten
Duyvil Hill for the Hendrik Hudson
monument. B ,
Advices a¥ Hong Kong say that the
Macao boundary dispute is growiung
more acute. :
Japanese trade and navigation
have been hit hard by the South
China hoycott.
The T'rench dirigible balloon Ville
de Nancy made a successful flight
over the Longchamps race course,
Henri Lemoine, the diamond swin
dler, was sentenced at Paris to six
years’ imprisonment and a filne of
S6OO.
Joseph Cruber, eighteen, shot him
gself dead' in the street in Williams
burg, N. Y., while chatting with wom
en and chiidren. :
Advices from DBogota strongly in
dicated that there had been a revolu
tion in Colombia, and that General
Reyes was a fugitive.
The Tauern Railway, which cost
$62,500,000, connecting Gastein and
Spittal, thirty milezapart, was opened
by Emperor Wrancis Joseph.
A rebellion has begun at Barran
quilla, Colombia, to overthrow Gen
eral Holguin, the acting President,,
and place Valencia in power.
China’s Charge d’Affaires in Ha
vana protested against a consular re
port charging that many Cuban wom
en married so ,Chix:u.gahei had disap
peal _going to China. /'
peared after going to China. ‘-
aldosta will bring $20,000 retailed in
city lots,
A two hundred lot proposition ut
Valdosia, worth $15,000. (Just figure
what two hundred lots at S2OO each
will brinz, $40,90.) Lots not as good
as these in tow‘*s not as large as Val
dosta or as filiancially streng bring
more,
Fifty Sparks lots, Best there. Worth
$6,000. A!ll to go for $1,500.
Three nundred Adel lots, worth §9,-
000. Wiil take $3,000. How is this
for a gcod investment? You can
make $5,000 in six months, er 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 sl,
800,
Five residences at Cecil, worth from
$3500 to SI,OOO each. Will sell fer
PROMINENT PEOPLE.
President Taft and family arrived
at their summer home, near Beverly,
Mass.
Threats from Rome of the Social
ists have prevented the Czar’s visit to
the Italian capitdl.
Covernor Gilchrist, of. Florida, ad
dressed the Tammany Society on the
suggested political divizsion of the
South.
Louis Biumenberg, cf New. York
City, sayvy that he has found tlhe re
rowned Sphor vielin, long lost in
London.
President Simon of Hayti had a
narrow escape in a collision between
his tragin and a frelght train. fen
soldiers were killed.
Cambridge University, Cambridge,
England, conferred the degree of doc
tor of scienc2 upon Professor E. B.
Wilson, of Cplumbia.
Sarmuel *CGompers, president of the
Americon Federation of Labor, was
welcomed at a special meeting of the
Dublin Trades Council.
The Rev. Charles T. Russell, of
Breooklyn, had a young woman sent
to jail for annoying him with violent
demonstrations of affection.
Admiral Uriu, of the Japanese
navy, justified building big navies in
this period of peace in order to be
prepared fer any possible war.
Ambassador and Mrs. Reid held a
reception at Dorchester House, and
the American Society in London gave
a dinner to mark the celebration of
the Fourth.
Baron Kogoro Takahira, the Jap
anese Ambassador, received the hon
orary degree of doctor of laws at the
commencement exercises of the Uni
versity of Iliinois. )
- Count Zeppelin has now, without
coming to the ground, sailed far
enough to take him from Spitzbergen
to the North Pole and back again
within twenty-four hours. ' .. /..
| THE NATIONAL GAME.
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. Can't stop that fellow Red Murray
- when it comes to a pinch.
| The Senators wen’t be seen in New
- York City again this season.
.~ Outfielder O'Hara, of the Giants, is
a graceful worker and a pretty judge
" of a iy ball.
| Jimmie ‘Canavan is now covering
the Southern League, scouting for
the Detroit Club.
. Champion pinch hitter, Dode Criss,
of the St. Louis Browns, has come to
terms with that club.
Boston is reported as having se
cured shortstop John Coffey, of the
Fordham College team.
The Albany Club, of the New York
Lezague, has released pitcher Andrew
Reise and infielder Jimmy Wilson.
The great Hans Wagner is tutoring
the rising John B. Miller, and pre
dicts great things for the youngster.:
The Macon (South Atlantic
/'Le:zgue) Club has signed infielder
Shaw, of last year's Savannah team.
_ Second bazeman Dick Egan has
caught Cincinnati’s fancy. They con
sider him'a grand young player in
Redtown,
There are few pitchers in either of
the big Jeagues that have any bigger
curves than Hughes, and when he’s
right he's good.
Manager Bowerman, of the Dos
tons, says that he is going to strength
en the Bean Eaters by trading him
«elf to the Giants for two young play
ers.
McGraw says there is nothing in
the report that he intends to get Bow
erman. “Of course I am always on
the lookout for a good man,” said the
Giant manager,
“Clic” Jordan, the liveliest rooter
for the Giants that lives in the Far
West, was in New York City from
Texas just to see what the boys were
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Your own ™% ! S WWHAISS,
Nine houses at Ocilla, worth $7,000.
Will sell you one in that thriving
town at practically your own price
and .on goed papers,
Fifty acres of land near Ocilla,
worth $2,000. Will take $1,200 casi.
Dirt near C:illa is worth something.
Fifteen 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.
818,000 in real estate nctes. All
in goecd shape and at a big discount.
Does this interest you? If so, come
and cee them,
Twelve typewriters, practically any
make. We will keep five for cur new
BBLE AMOUNT OF MONEY TO BUILD
PAID FOR, PROVIDED IT IS SO DES
THIS MAY BE YOUR LAST OPPOR
AND IT WILL PAY YOU TO TAKE AD
SELL THEM AT PANIC PRICES, AND
FORE, THEY ARE BOUND TO GO A
DR. STORY WILL BE GLAD 7O sH
GIVE YOU ANY INFORMATION REGA
WRITE THE COMPANY DIRECT.
UNLESS THESE TRACTS ARE SOLLC
CREASE THE PRICE. INVESTIGATE
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necessary fertilization ar
See what Mr. W. C. Hays
“I planted about 30 acres of so
cultivation for over 20 years, a
lina Fertilizers per acre, and
the 30 acres.”” Thisiswh
hundreds of letters like this, an
Carolina Fertilizer for cotton.
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from your fertilizer dealer, or w
will be sent you free. It con
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