Watson's weekly Jeffersonian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1907, June 13, 1907, Page PAGE SIXTEEN, Image 16

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PAGE SIXTEEN WALTER A. WOOD Tubular Steel Mower with Roller Bearings, ONE OR TWO HORSES. taa;- /I ■« mv'''W, /KF 5 . t,-/ ” : wßunlr F'- ' "SStft ■ ■■■ KJ 'rJJI n\ %>s? v■ ft ?\k r 'x_ </.- X/rtar in ivz*."' - *tv ci ’ '"■*”*— * H, "‘ l <■» Fitted for 1907 with the wood Some of the Leading Features. Improved “ROLLER BEARINGS,’ Roller Bearings, „* i i ~ . Steel Driving Wheels, large steel axle and key-seated remov- Floating Frame, ahu r1r;„;„„ n» . Direct Under-draft, able driving gear. It is, without ques- Broad Tread, Krir. «» al <• t . . r No Weight on Horse’s Neck, hon, a giant of strength, light draft Adjustable Seat, and durability. ' THIS IS ABSOLUTELY THE BEST MOWING MACHINE ON THE MARKET It is not Connected with any Trust or Combination For the next THIRTY DAYS we will make a SPEC IAL PRICE on these machines to the readers of the Watson’s Weekly if you mention the paper when you write. We can save you money. SOUTHERN FARM TOOL CO. Corner Forsyth and Peters Sts., ATLANTA, GA. Reasons Why You Should Buy Carpets, Rugs and Furniture at High’s AH our Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Etc., MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES— ONE PRICE TO ALL. If you are a charge customer you buy here at EX ACTLY THE SAME PRICE as the cash cv *omer. We are prepared NOW to sell Furniture, Carpets, Rugs and House ■'ishings, Etc., on EASY TERMS of payment, which will entirely do ’’th the so-called lease system and enable you NOW to furnish your ho. ** paying the exhor bitant prices demanded by installment houses. We . ’’tworthy people who need furnishings of any kind to call and see our sto miture, Car- pets, Rugs, etc. No trouble to show goods. Our polite sales* will take pleasure in explaining the “Terms of Sale.” If you know of any persons who are about to start housekeeping, newly married or about to be married, or any who have lately moved to the city, you will oblige us and confer a favor on them by bringing this notice to their attention. J. M. HIGH COMPANY Please Renew Your Subscriptions. Quite a number of our subscriberswhose term was six months are due us renewals. Please attend to the matter, friends. Renew for 12 months and remit. We want you to go along with us, without the loss of a paper. The Tool Company 58 Marietta St. Bell Phone 5311 ATLANTA, GEORGIA We have a complete line of tools to meet the demand of all trades men. 10 per cent off on Starrett’s Machinist Tools. Everything we sell is guaranteed. Mail orders filled the same day they are received. WATSON’S WEEKLY JEFFERSONIAN, Two $350 New Upright Mahogony Becht Pianos—FßEE In Even Exchange for the TWO OLDEST PIANOS in the State of Georgia. OUR REASON . 8 We are desirous of obtaining the two oldest pianos that are in actual use in Georgia for exhibition and advertising purposes, and in order to se cure them we make the above liberal offer. There are hundreds of old pianos in actual use in the state and the owners perhaps have no idea how old they are. This will be an opportuni ty to secure a beautiful $350 Becht Plano. It costs you absolutely nothing to enter your piano in this contest. THIS IS ALL YOU WILL HAVE TO DO—READ CAREFULLY. First—Any old Piano is eligible. order to be sure that no mistake Second—But it must be in actual will be made, we will send one of use. our experienced representatives to examine each and every Piano Third—No Piano that has been that in our estimation appears to be stored away can be entered. the oldest. Fourth—As Piano dealers we are in Fifth—lf the names of two or more possession of data that will enable Pianos are sent in and each appears us to some extent to judge by the to be very old, we will be the sole number and name of each piano judges as to who shall be awarded sent in about how old it is, but in the New Brecht Piano. (J.) THE FOLLOWING 8 QUESTIONS MUST BE ANSWERED FULLY. Mail us this coupon for your answers: What is the name of your Piano? How long have you owned it? Where did you get it? Is it a Square, Upright or Grand? What is its number? What is your name? What City? Street number? The numbers of Square or Grand Pianos are usually found under the strings on the sound board. It an Uptight Piano, raise the top lid and the number ia usually on the pin block. In case you cannot find a number we will send some one to look for it, on tequest. N. B.—Of course it is understood that there can be only two winners in this contest hut in order not to disappoint any one, we will offer a special proposition for a Becht Upright Piano in exchange for the old square. Let us acquaint you with this offer. BECHT PIANO CO., 62 l f a o n r tTg h a st -’ Shade Tobacco Lands In Decatur County, Ga. The greatest American discovery since the finding of gold in California in 1848. Few gold mines so rich, none so certain as these tobacco lands. The greatest net earning power of any agricultural lands on the globe. I have recently returned from a seventeen months’ residence in California where I made a most careful study of agricultural con ditions, and I know there is not an acre of agricultural or fruit land in that state which possesses one-half the net earning power of an acre of Decatur County Shade Tobacco land. Yet fruit and truck lands in California often change hands at SI,OOO an acre; whereas some of the best of this Shade Tobacco land is being offered at S2O to SSO per acre. Why? It is because the Transcontinental Railroads own mill ions of acres of government-donated lands out west, and have subsi dized thousands of newspapers and tens of thousands of real estate agents to boom California lands up to their fullest value; whereas our Shade Tobacco lands must depend upon the slow growth of their own merit. You need take no chances. Come to Bainbridge and in vestigate before investing. Come now. The growing crops make an in spiring picture, and the growers are on fire with enthusiasm. In the meantime think on the easily made fortunes wrapped up in the follow ing sample offerings: 49 acres high-grade Shade Tobacco land near Atapulgus; $2,000 1,140 acre tobacco farm, three miles from Fowlstown Railway Station; 240 acres under cultivation; 86 pecan trees; $6,000 worth of mill timber; splendid mill-site and splendid grist mill on it; mill and whole property watered by never-failing springs. $26 000 797 acres fine tobacco land three and a half miles from Whig ham; several hundred acres hard wood and short-leaf pine; several houses and other improvements; watered by Wolf and Tired Creeks; S2O an acre. 70 acres highly improved Shade Tobacco land; one mile from Face ille Railway Station; two cottages, two barns; two and half acres now in Shade Tobacco, five acres in Sun tobacco, 22 acres in other cr °P B ’ $5,500. R. L. HICKS, Real Estate Agt., Bainbridge, Ga. i I -