CONSERVATION'S ADVERTISERS 



The Peninsula of Virginia 



The most favored section of the state. Good lands, fine climate, healthy; good crops and good markets; 

 fine schools, best society. Farmers making big money growing Irish potatoes, corn, hay, berries, etc. One man 

 cleared $100 per acre from potato crop this season, and now has second crop, corn, growing on same land. 

 Hundreds of Western and Northern people already here, and hundreds more coming. It's the best country in the 

 world. Send 5c (stamps) for descriptive literature. 



PIEDMONT b TIDEWATER LAND CO., Inc. 



Box 79, Williamsburg, Virginia 



Timberlands in tlie Soutli 



We ofJer timber tracts in Virginia, North and South 

 Carolina, and other sections of the South. 



First-class Southern Pine and 

 Hardwoods 



The tracts are covered with virgin growths of Southern 

 Yellow Pine and Hardwoods, the timber alone being worth 

 the price asked for the lands. Land is all good farming 

 land after it is cleared. All are within a reasonable dis- 

 tance of Charleston. Particulars on request. 



0. H. PERRY TIE & LUMBER CO. 

 Norfolk, Virginia 



MARYLAND 



Great Opportunity 



A celebrated estate containing 2,200 acres, located four 

 miles above Yorktown, Va., on York River, is for sale. 



Splendid place for Club House, and hunting and fishing 

 preserves. Address, 



OLD DOMINION LAND CO. 



Newport News, Va. 



Timber Lands and Farms 



42,116 acres in S. Carolina 



8,300 acres in S. Carolina 



60,000 acres in West Virginia 



48,000 acres in Western N. Carolina 



660 acres in N. Carolina 



25.880 acres in Georgia 



2,00e,000 acres in Florida 



3.5,000 acres in Mississippi 



30,000 acres in S. Carolina 



For Sale by 



H. C. HOGGARD 6 CO. 



NORFOLK, VA. 



One hundred sixty-five acres, 9-room house, six 6-room 

 houses, four cattle barns, calf barn, machiHery, and every con- 

 venience for dairy. Improvements cost $180,000. Price, $35,000 



ANDERSON REAL ESTATE 

 R.ichmond, Va. 



LAW CO. 



HOMES IN NORTHERN VIRGINIA 



Two hundred twenty acre farm. 70 miles from Wash- 

 ington, D. C., in the best fruit growing section of Vir- 

 ginia, one mile from railway station on the Southern 

 Railroad. 



Eight hundred apple-trees on the farm. Thirty acres in 

 corn, balance in blue-grass, well watered with running 

 water. Good 8-room house and all necessary outbuildings. 



Moderate price, easy terms. Apply to 



BROWNING BROS. 

 Real Estate Agents 



Falls Church, Va. 



A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY 



1.50-acre farm in Maryland, within driving distance of 

 Washington, I). C. Has first-class soil, well suited for all 

 agricultural purposes: a substantial brick mansion, colonial 

 style, of fourteen large rooms, marble mantels, and a 

 cellar under the whole house. All necessary farm build- 

 ings, and a large orchard. Price, only $4,000; must be sold 

 at once. 



H. BADENHOOP 



111 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. 

 (Call or write for my list of Maryland farms) 



FOR SALE 



One of the finest farms in Northern Virginia, containing 

 314 acres of blue-grass land. The improvements are as 

 follows: Fine stone house of 14 rooms, large bank barn, 

 double corn-house, ice-house, hen-liouse, meat-house, 5-room 

 tenant-house, orchard of all kinds of fruit. Every rod of 

 fence is in perfect condition. This is an ideal stock farm 

 for the money. Price, $20,000. Terras, $5,000 cash, bal- 

 ance in one, two. three, and four years. This farm is 

 situated near Bluemont, Va. 



No. 2. — 283 acres, house of 9 rooms; barn for 10 cows 

 and 16 horses, new dairy; a nice spring of water; a living 

 stream through the farm; 80 acres in timber; smooth land 

 and a good quality; in nice neighborhood; four miles from 

 railroad station. Price, $18 per acre; terms favorable. 



Send for our list and we will gladly mall it to you. 

 Address 



J. W. BAUCKMAN 6. SON 



R.eal £staite Brokers 



Herndon, Va. 



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