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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.
REMENMBER 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 yoursell.
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 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
gold in ten days at the pr& 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, PREN.
National Loan & Trust Company
b - TIFTON, GA.
Small Farm T racts 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"fiTURNER COUNTY. : ‘ E . ~
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
RIGH‘_T NOW., - !
PRICES VERY REASONABLE AND TERMS EASY.
THESE TRACTS CAN BE USED FOR SMALL FARMS, POULTRY
YARDS, TRUCK FARMS, ETC. WE WILL LEND YOI A REASONA
NATIONAL LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, Tifton, Ca.
SPORTING BREVITIES. -
W. G. Luke, a Lawrenceville
schoolboy, ran 100 yards in ten sec
onds recently. i )
S. C. Hildreth has engaged Vin
cent Powers to do practically all the
riding for his stable in future.
No fighter of Jeff’s weight and
build can lay off four years, living
high with no training, and then come
back.
Pennsylvania hasn't won a ’varsity
eight-oared race in the intercollegiate
regatta since 1900. Columbia hasn’t
won since 1895. '
Jockey Maher’s physicians; advise
him to take a year’s rest after the
close of the current' séason to re
cruit his failing health.
It is too bad that limited finances
may mean no crew at Stanford next
year, especially after winning the
race from the Washington eight.
They say that Pennsylvania will
have the best track team in the inter
collegiate games of 1910. Having
:he meet on Franklin Field will help,
00,
Wherever Jeffries happens to ap
pear the critics are una 2imous in say
ing that his wind is affgcted and that
he is in no condition to indulge in a
hard fight.
It was a good year for the Illinois
track mgets. Chicago, Wisconsin and
Purdue were cleaned up in the dual
meets hefore the [llini annaxed the
conference championship.
The Norman Cup race for motor
boats, over a ten-mile course on Sara
toga Lake, was won from a field of
eight power bhoats Ly the Lucia,
owned by A. H. Ameden, of Schenec
tady.
Dawbarn and Fostep may. meet
this summer in some of the open
games, it is understood. Competent
judges say Dawbarn should win from
the Harvard man hfter he learns a
little better %&%fi Enn his races,
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 towi\s not as large as Val
dosta or as fillancially 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 §53,000.
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
SSOO to SI,OOO each. Will sell for
THE NATIONAL GAME,
Pitchers Cicotte and Steele, of the
Boston Red Sox, are the surprises of
the season.
The Washington Club has secured
pitcher Havlik from the Peoria Club,
ofthel. 1 I lLeague, .
The Lynn (New England League)
Club has signed shortstop Whalen, of
the outlaw Easton Club.
It is said that Cy Young is still
fooling with the spit ball, and that
he is having a hard time with it. -
Manager Lajoie, of the Cleveland
Ciub, has his eyes on southpaw
Clunn, of the Portsmouth (Ya.) team.'
The New York Club has ppened ne
gotiations with Ned Cuyrier, the
catcher-captain of the Harvard team.
Business Manager Wilds, of the To
ledo Club, has announced the pur
chase of outfielder Raferty, of Cleve
land.
The New York Club is credited
with having offered Washington $30,-
000 for pitcher Johnson and catcher
Street.
Egan is the nearest approach to
McPhee the Cincinnatis have had. He
gets over ground easily and gets in
front of the ball without much effort.
The Detroit Club has, upon advice
of scouts Lowe and Canavan, .{.Dur
chased pitcher Sam Smith from the
Montreal Club,of theEastern League.
Jimmy McAleer still insists that
hard luck is the cause of the down
fall of the Browns, and that he will
have his team up among the leaders
before long. ,
The Boston Red Sox have eleven
pitchers in uniform each day, Arel
lanes, Burchell, Cicotte, Chech,
Nourse, Pape. Ryan, Steele, Schlitzer,
Wolter and Wood. )
Lookout for O,Y'he business man. who
?ia's 1(110 g‘me, to stop and talk to you.
His deed: Zg%#%m% than #your
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usually demanded for the razor, ;
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the regular safety-razor is for the frame g 8
and the box--details that don’t figure at . s
all in the razor’s value.
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BOOK PUB. HOUSE,
134 Leonard Street, New York,
Don’t put too much faith in the fel
jow who grabs’ your sleeve and ‘ex
plains at length why he did not sue
cecd.
. If you'd know. the value .of. money
go. and b orro”w ag}r{géa thil e A ?;f :
from $260 to SSOO. Here is an op
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 Ccilla 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 Hstate
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 will 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 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, J ‘
UNLESS THESE TRACTS ARE SOLD IN TEN DAYS, WE WILL IN
CREASE THE PRICE. INVESTIGATE AT ONCE. j
Your Cotton Crop Can Be Increased
It costs no more to cultivate an acre that produces
two bales of cotton than an acre which produces only
one-quarter of a bale. Why not see what you can. do
with
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Virginia-Carolina
Fertili
Other men have been able to double ’and more than double
their yield per acre with a liberal application of Virginia-Carolina
Fertilizers. :
_Messrs, Lucas & Jackson of Kelsey County, Tenn., used Vir
ginia-Carolina Fertilizer on about 55 acres planted with cotton, and
say: ‘““We have the finest crop of cotton we ever saw, and all the
people around here think the same. We actually counted 447 bolls
on one stalk. Another stalk had by actual count 409 bolls, forms,
s%lares and blossoms. On about 8 acres we expect to make about
2 bales to the acre, and an estimate of adjoining farms not .so fer
tilized and under other cultural methods, will yield only 1 bale to
five acres.”’
An interesting picture of the cotton plants referred to will be
found in the new 1909 Virginia-Carolina I!‘)armers’ Year Book, copy
of which may be had from your fertilizer dealer, or will be sent
free, if you write our nearest sales office. g
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. -
Sales Offices s
Richmond, Va. fi@%
Norfolk, Va. i s C
Atlanta, Ga. ' P"
Savannah, Ga. W
Memphis, Tenn, ~—
Advertise in Your Home Paper
~ For the Very Best Results.
institution, and will sell the other
seven at your own price, Several
here, and others in other offices,
Some excellent furniture, whi¢ch we
have no future use for and_will sell
it for a ggeatly 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. s
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.
Sales Offices
Durham, N. C.
Charleston, S. C.
Baltimore, Md.
Columbus, Ga.
Montgoniery, Ala.
Shreveport, La. 4