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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 jarger town we
are going to sell the property listed
here at once. When we say “sell,”
we mean SELY, If you do not be
leve it, just/investigate for yourself.
We have mgde a sufficient amount of
«profits in the last four years to af
ford to ma)ke this offer, and then have
t?ufl}fi nt amount of profits left. We
do Tot 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
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. S
Small Farmm Tracts For Salel
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. f
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. WM. CGIDDENS, Pres.
NATIONAL GAME,
The New York Club has asked for
wwaivers on catcher Blair.
Manager Cantilon seems to have
picked up a likely hitter in Mr. Leli
velt.
Cincinnati’s new pitcher, Lauder
milk, is even taller than big Jack Mc-
Lean.
Pitcher Arellanes, of Boston, is not
only a willing worker, but a great
ball player. ~
Third baseman Purtell, of the
White Sox, is said to be a terror in
killing bunt hits.
In the first four days at Forbes’
Park, Pittsburg, the attendance foot
ed up to 100,000.
Washington has asked for waivers
on “Tom” Hughes, J2sse Tannehill
and “Nick” Altrock, all pitchers.
“Chick” Fraser, the former Cub,
-gays that the Cubs will beat out Pitts
burg and again cop the pennant.
“Cy” Young is still going some
when he can shut out the Detroits
and beat them twice within a weel.
«@Giant Killer” Coveleskie, of the
Phillies, is not showing the faney
work at present that he displayed last
fall.
A deal is on between the St. Louis
and New York American League
Clubs for the exchange of pitcher
waddell for outfielder Engle and
S3OOO.
The Pittsburg baseballteam bought
‘Mike McCabe, centre fielder of the
New Britain nine, and Eddie Bridges,
catcher of the Northampions, of the
Connecticut State League.
Pitcher Jesse Tannehill has blocked
a Washington Club deal for his trans
fer to Buffalo in exchange for out
fielder Orth Collins by refusing his
assent to the deal. He will retire
rather than go to any minor league.
b itonilsaapts
be berne by one man only, the otherz
If all the world’s burden were to
would whisper, “What afpol!" "
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,&0.) Lots not as good
as these in tow"\s not as large as Val
dosta or as fi:ancially strong bring
more.
Fifty Sparks lots, Best there. Worth
$6,600. 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 87,500. 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
SPORTING BREVITIES.
Georze Odom has been engaged to
train H. T. Oxnard’s horses.
Mrs. James McLaughlin’s Aron
dack won the Yonkers Handicap at
Empire City.
L. B. Goodwin, of the New York
A. C., won the quarter mile Metro
politan swimming championship of
the A. A, U,
H. B. Fairie's Eclipse Stakes win
ner, Bayardo, ridden by Maher, easily
defeated Perola and Valens at Hurst
Park, near London.
Arthur C. Bowen, intercollegiate
two-mile and cross-country champion
in 1902, has been coaching the ath
letes at Providence Tech High.
The proposed finish fight between
Langford and Ketchel at Ely, Nev,
on Labor Day, for which Ketchel has
signed articles, will not come off.
George Sargent, the open golf
champicn, was defeated by the best
ball of Devereux Lord and C. T.
Sweeney, members of the Brooklyn
Golf Club.
Billy Delaney has severed rela
tions with Al Kaufman, saying that
he is tired of the boxing game. Kauf
man will be managed in the future
by Morris Levy.
Britt may be a good manager of
Ketchel’s business affairs, but it is
evident that he is too young and fond
of life himself to keep the middle
weight champion under control,
H. G. Bedwell’s four-year-old
chestnut horse Prince Ahmed, carry
ing 118 pounds, won the fourth race
at the Empire City track, running
the mile in 1.38 4-5, which is the
track record.
England, with the exception of a
few good men in the lighter class,
has made no showing in pugilism for
nearly a generation. America leads,
and leads by such a majority that she
can afford to make her own scale of
weights and abide by ‘them.
FEMININE NEWS NOTES. -
Colorado women propose to send
a woman to Congress.
“Trial Marriages” were discussed
at the recent Congress of Russian
Women in St. Petersburg.
Mrs. Vinnie D. Smith is postmas
ter, game warden and notary public
for the town of Ketchum, Idaho.
Mrs. Lucy O. Perkins has been ap
pointed official guide to the Metro
poiitan Museum of New York City.
Women were prominent in the
riotous street demonstrations in Ma
drid against sending troops to Mor
occo. :
- Mrs. Russell Sage has given $25,-
000 as an endowment fund to Miss
Martha Berry’s school for boys near
Rome, @a.
Leading women in England formed
an association to stop, with the aid
of German women, the bickerings
between the nations.
The death of a young girl at
Cleveland revealed the existence of
an alleged suicide club among dis
heartened factory employes.
Mrs. Gibson Arnold, of New York
City, is credited with being the orig
inator of the movement to teach
mothers to care for their babies.
A party of gypsies bitterly fought
their deportation to South America,
several of their children being seri
ously injured by the crazed mothers.
In suing for a separation Freder
ick W. Moore, of Brooklyn, N, Y.,
contended that it constituted cruelty
when his wife insisted that her par
ents live with them.
There are a- lot of things that it
is much easier to look over than to
overloolk,
It's all well enough to take the bull
by the horns, if the bull will stand
for e ..., i
from $250 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 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 noctes. All
in gocd 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
BLE AMOUNT OF MONEY TO BUILD AS SOON AS THE TRACT IS
PAID FOR, PROVIDED IT 1S 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. ' ‘
UNLESS THESE TRACTS ARE SOLD IN TEN DAYS, WE WILL IN
CREASE THE PRICE. INVESTIGATE AT ONCE.
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How to Increase the Yield of Fruit
Increased fruit crops are more often the result of geod manage
ment than of good luck. Fruit trees and fruit plants need a liberal
supply of
& ° ) C l ¢
Vir ginia-varouna
Fertili
The trees absorb plant foods—that is, nitrogen, phosphoric acid
and potash—from the soil just the same as any other crop. Experi
ence has shown this over and over again. This truth has become so
well recognized that “ return to the land what the tree removes if you
would expect the best results ” has become an axiom with the best
growers.
Apple, pear, peach, orange and other fruit trees soon respond to
careful fertilization. But be sure to use the best fertilizers.
“ I made a test with other companies’ fertilizers,” says Mr, H. O.
Lowry, of Manatee County, Fla., “and yours proved to be the best.
The yield where I used Virginia-Carolina Fertilizer, was just twice as
much as where the other two companies’ fertilizer was used.”
Hundreds of users say Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers are cheapest
because of their good qualities—give better satisfaction and quicker
results.
Many facts of great interest and value to fruit growers are Yub
lished in the new 1909 Farmers’ Year Book, a copy of which will be
sent free on application to any of our sales offices.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.
Sales Offices s -
Richmond, Va. fl Sales Offices
Norfolk, Va. 7&’ Durham, N. C.
. Charleston, S.C.
conmbinsic. RViginiaCarolinal] Siesons
Atlanta, Ga. cal Columbus: Ga.
Savann:.ih, Ga. Vi Montgomery, Alas
Memphis, Tenn, - Shreveport, La,
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4 For the Very Best Results.
institution, and will sell the other
seven at your own fprice, 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 ceats
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 malil
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