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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 no commission 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.
REMEVIBER 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
lleve 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
new, or ever expect to, this is your
time. We will sell for cash or good
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
xsold 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 Farmm Tracts For Sale!
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 OF 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 YO!J A REASONA
NATIONAL LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, Tifton, Ca.
In the August Century.
Right Rev. William Croswell Dcane,
Bishcp of Albany, does not agree with
the pocitions taken by Cardinal Gib
bons and by Profesosr Ross in their
articles on “Divorce” in the May Cen
tury; and he has written a comment
upon their views and a presentation
of his own position which will be
publishied in the August Century.
Melvin E. Haggerty has proved, by
a weries of carefully conducted experi
ments, that the tendency of monkeys
to learn by imitation is deep-seated.
The detailed story of these experi
ments and their results will be a fea
ture of the August Century, with a
number of interesting pictures of
monkeys from photographs made Dby
Mr. E. R. Sanborn, staff photographer
of the New York Zoological Park.
The Smart Set for August.
There’s a delicious flavor of sum
mertime about the August Smart Set,
that perennially refreshing “maga
zine of cleverness.” KEveryone who
has crcssed the great Atlantic ferry
will feel with Florida Pier the moods
that inspired her remarkable story,
“Mid-Sea Madness,” Tom Masson’s
“Random Notes from My Log Book;”
Archibald Sullivan’s “The August
Sea:” W. H. G. Wyndham Martyn’s
bicezy automobile story, “The Exper
imental Journay!” ‘“Camilla,” by Jules
Eckert Goodman, where all the
world’s a-horseback: ‘My Wife and I,”
Charles Francis Read’s glorification of
the romance of middle age, and “The
Templeton’s Night Qut,” by E. Law
rence Dudley, a tale of New York’s
streets after midnight, are all fea
tures of peculiarly warm weather ap
peal. Mary Glascock’s “The Mistress
of Math” is a delightful idyl of sum
mer days along the Hudson in a com
munity of poets and .?.‘t.-uf,ifillfs‘ «.fi':%‘“ff':
€d in the golden glamour of the old
- Grack) idealehof Deasty. | . .0\ e,
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TAR B T B C oty LTS,
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, $40,40.) Lots not as good
as these in tow"\s not as large as Val
dosta or as filancially strong bring
more,
Fifty 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 hot do business on a farm.
One two-story brick building in Ce
cil, worth $3,500. Special price sl,-
800. 4
Five residences at Cecil, worth from
SSOO to SI,OOO each. Will sell for
BDASEBALL NOTES. -
The veteran, Ted Sullivan, is scout.
ing for Charley Comiskey.
Outfielder Jimmy Sebring has beer
released by the Brooklyn Club.
Doc White, of the Chicago team, is
developing into a star outfielder.
Barney Reilly, the Yale second
baseman, has joined the White Sox.
Pitcher Jake Boultes has been
placed on the market by the Boston
Club.
The veteran, Joe Bean, late of the
New England League, is scouting for
the Boston Club.
George Schlei, of the Giants, is a
greatly improved catcher over his
early season form.
Pitcher Blaine Durbin has been
loaned by Pittsburg to the Scranton
(New York League) Club.
The Cincinnati Club has purchased
catcher Lafitte from the Macon Club,
of the South Atlantic League.
‘The Cardinals have shown more
ginger since Bresnahan took hold of
them than they ever displayed.
The Pittsburg Club is believed to
have secured an option on the sensa
tional Providence shortstop, Black
burn.
_ President Farrell, of the New York
Amer}cans, announces his willingness
to give SIO,OOO for a first class
pitcher.
The New York American League
Club is not after catcher Currier, of
Harvard. He doesn’t look to be big
league timber. ;
Jack Ryan, the veteran catcher of
the Byffalo Eastern League team, has
been rchased by Jersey City. He
will ortake the job of managing
ithe § er's. ) i e SRR R
agner is said to have prom
fsed. 8 long ago that he would
not Jiplaying until his p ’é%; d
"'m "‘.:\‘?;;' 1 t;‘;?;.‘;f‘ 'th ‘Y?fit" 4?‘)1; v
pian 28l 50 on playing forever. ) | .
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| PROMINENT PEOPLE.
John D. Rocketeller is seventy
years old.
Count Casimir Badeni, former Aus
trian Premier, died in Vienna.
W. W. Rockhill, the retiring Ameri
can Minister to China, has left Pekin,
Dawson Hoopes filed suit for di
vorce against his wife in Philadel
phia.
George Frederick Samuel Robin
son, first Marquis of Ripon, formerly
Lord Privy Seal, died in London.
General Marquis de Gallifet, one
of France's most prominent soldiers
and formerly Minister of War, died
in Paris. -
President Taft told newspaper
correspondents that he believed in
the widest publicity in the making of
a tariff law,
Colonel Roosevelt arrived at Lake
Naivasha after five weeks of success- |
ful hunting in the Sotik district of |
British East Africa. .
Mene Wallace, an Eskimo boy
whom Lieutenant Peary brought to
America thirteen years ago, left for
his home, in Greenland. .
Sir Purdon Clarke denied the re
port that he was about to resign the
directorship of the Metropolitan Mu
seum in New York City.
Herbert Louis Samuel, Chancellor
of the Duchy of Lancaster, was |
clected to Parliament from York
shire by a reduced majority.
Ex-President Castro has renounced
his right to the Presidency and has
asked for a piece of ground, so that
he may die.on Venezuelan soil. l
Thomas Hayward, one of the six
men who organized the Brotherhood
of Locomotive Engineers, died at
Marshall, Mich., aged eighty-seven
years. it b Ui dlynddug it v
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from $250 to SSOO. Here is an pp
portunity to get a good 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 cash.
Dirt near C:illa is worth something.
Fifteen sharées 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 notes. All
in good shape and at a big discount.
Does this interest you? If so, come
and see them. &
Twelve typewriters, ‘practically any
make. We wyl keep five for our new
BBLE AMOUNT OF MONEY TO BUILD AS SOON AS THE TRACT IS
PAID FOR, PROVIDED IT IS SO DESIRED 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 ON PANICKY TERMS. THERE
FORE, THEY ARE BOUND TO GJ 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.
The Best Fertilizers for Corn
That the yield of corn from the average farm can be greatly in
creased by intelligent and liberal fertilization has been repeatedly
demonstrated. Large crops of good corn result from preparing the
land well, using the right kind and quantity of fertilizer, good seed
ana proper cultivation,
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Virginia-Carolina
~ Fertilizer
will greatly *increase your yield Y‘er acre” of corn or any other crop.
In some cases remarkable results have been obtained.
Mr. C. W. Caruthers of Sumpter County, Fla., writes: “ Words
cannot express the value of your fertilizer. It is really so far ahead
of other companies’ goods, that it would not pay anyone to use other
brands, were they given free and put in the field. 1 can prove what
I say to be a fact. I made a test on five acres. I used on cne half
the land your fertilizer and on the other half another company’s fertil
izer, same grade; the land received the same cultivation every time.
1 kept a correct account of the amount of money I got off each half
and I got S3OO more from the land on whick I used Vz'rgz'nja-Caypi)plz'fla
Fertilizer than I did off the other half. I got four ltimes asmuch
corn from the land on which I used your fertilizer.”
Write today to nearest office of the Virginia-Carolina Chemical
Company for a free copy of the new 1909 Farmers’ Year-Book or
Almanac, full of the most valuable 4nd unprejudiced information for
planters and farmers; or ask your fertilizer dealer for a copy.
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.
institution, 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
resented in both agencies.
$3,200 in trust company’s 5 per cent
bonds, No discount, hundred cents
in the dollar. “Better than bank
stock.”
Seventeen shares of bank stock,
worth $2,000; will take $1,500.
Two mules, one horse and buggy.
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 once. If it's not so, we will pay
expenses.
property. Write or come and see us
WM. CIDDENS, Pres.
K Virginia-Carolina
Sales Offices
Durham, N.C.
Charleston, S. C.
Baltimore, Md.
Columbus, Ga.
Montgomery, Ala.
Shreveport, La.