CONSERVATION'S ADVERTISERS 



Farms and Homes in Virginia 



ree from frost 183 days. Plowing season 315 days, growing season 225 days. Why 

 not move to Virginia where you can buy good level land with buildings, timber, fruit, water, 

 etc., at $8 per acre &nd up? Best climate, health, markets, transportation facilities, churches, 

 schools, active business life. Our Illustrated Real Estate Herald, with map, tells all about it. 



Write to day for free copy. PYLE 6 COMPANY (Inc), PETERSURG, VIRGINIA 



VIRGINIA INVESTMENTS 



J. NELSON GARNETT, Real Estate and Loan Agent, CULPEPER. VA. 



High-class Loans and Mort^agei our Specialty 

 Choicest homes and Investments of erery description in Northern or t'lerlniont Virginia, the garden spot 

 of tiie world, and the booming Southland, within sixty miles of Washington. 

 Write for property list and other information. 



TIMBERLANDS 



IN THE SOUTH 



We offer timber tracts in VirK-iiiia, North and South 

 Carolina, and other sections of the South. 



FIRST-CLASS SOUTHERN PINE 

 AND HARDWOODS 



The tracts are covered with virgin growths of South- 

 ern Yellow Pine and Hardwood.s, the timber alone being 

 worth the price aslced for the lands. Land Is all good 

 farming land after it is cleared. All are within a reason- 

 able distance of Charleston. Particulars on request. 



O. H, PERRY TIE & LUMBER CO. 



Norfolk, Virginia 



TWO TIMBER BARGAINS 



No. ^S- — 14,000 acres, iron and timber land, in Batli 

 and Rockwell Counties, Va. Second-eiowtli timber, some 

 merciiantable; land lies well and is good erazine land for 

 slieep o( cattle. $1.25 per acre. 



INo> 4€». — 41,576 acres in Bath, Hiehland and Augusta 

 Counties, Va. Best vV gin tract of white oak now stand- 

 ing in Virginia. All easy logging proposition, 10 lo 12 

 miles from C. & O. Ry. Road would have a water grade on 

 Mill Creek— all easy grades. 160,000.000 feet saw timber, 

 7S per cent, o' which is white oak of finest quality, \)t- 

 sides tan bark, ties and other timber. Owner would consider 

 offer of $8.00 per acre. 



Prospective Investors, Look This Over! 

 J. W. Guinn, Goshen, Virginia 



Timber Lands, Farms and Summer Resorts 



A FINE LOUDOUN COU'-TY FARM FOR SALB 



This farm contains 169% acres, 2 miles from Leesbnrg, 

 IMi miles from Clarlis Gap, on the Southern By.; there Is 

 about 30 acres of corn on the farm, 20 acres In good wood- 

 land, balance In grass; this farm produces well, either for 

 grazing purposes or cultivating; well watered with running 

 streams of water, a splendid spring and dairy bouse con- 

 venient to the dwelling, an 8-room dwelling, with nice 

 shade, etc. 



There was about 50 tons of hay made on this place this 

 year. There is an extra fine barn, room for 6 er 8 head 

 of horses and 20 cows, com house and other ont-bulldlngs. 



This farm has been equipped as a dairy farm and has 

 been run as such until recently, shipping milk to Wash- 

 ington, where there is one of the best markets for milk 

 there is to be found. Any one can run 25 to 30 cows on 

 this farm; by doing so, would have a regular monthly 

 income the year round. 



The owner Is an old dairy farmer, and offers his serv- 

 ices gratis for a week or so to any one wishing to learn 

 the dairy business. 



Apply to HAYWARD & BROWNING, Fal's Church, Va. 



FOR. SALE 



300 acres, Loudoun County blue-grass farm, five 

 niinues walk from railroad station at Leesburg; 2 

 fine houses, one of 14 rooms, all modem Improve- 

 ments, furnace heat, slate roof. Cost flS.OOO to 

 build, the other house has 8 rooms, porches, and 

 fine barns and out-buildings, all in first-class condi- 

 tion. Price. $4.5.000. No. 2 — 328 acres. Genuine 

 lime-stone blue-grass land. Which is the old home 

 of Admiral Chilton, who was one of the founders of 

 the U. S. Navy. It has a nice house of 13 rooms, 

 and all kinds of out-buildings in first-class condi- 

 tion, all nicely fenced. The water supply is never 

 failing. This farm has been pronounced by the 

 U. S. Government as the best agricultural land In 

 the state for l^lue-grass and grain. Price $21,000. 

 Terni.s. to suit purchaser. 

 Bulletin sent on application. 



J. W. BAUCKMAN & SON 

 Kea^l Estate Brokers Herndon, Va. 



Handsome Virginia Estates ! 



No. 172. 1,023 acres almost at the station, 46 miles only 

 from Washington City; 500 acres in blue-grass, 200 acres in 

 timothy and otlier grasses, 200 acres otherwise cultivated, 

 and 100 acres is timber. Farm lies from % mile to 2 

 miles from prominent station on the Southern Railway 

 (double track), in good neighborhood. Place well fenced 

 and watered. A fine stream runs through the farm. 



A beautiful new mansion of 13 rooms, two bath rooms. 

 100 feet of porch, all modern improvements, situated In a 

 10-acre lawn, on an eminence overlooking the whole farm. 

 .Splendid shade trees in the yard. Tliere is another new six 

 room liouse, three tenant houses, five stock barns, etc.; 500 

 fruit trees In bearing. This will make an ideal fancy stock 

 or dairy farm. 



No. 221. 2,200 acres, 3 miles from station, about 30 miles 

 from Washington, about 1,050 acres in cultivation, and the 

 balance in good timber, oak and pine. There are two dwell- 

 ings and two sets of farm buildings. A splendid stream 

 runs through this place, and is otherwise well watered. 

 Several hundred acres bottom land. Price, $50,000. 



No. 28. 160 acres two short miles from Manassas, 146 In 

 cultivation, and balance in timber. 12-room house, with 

 large halls, porches on three sides. Modern improvements. 

 Large barn and necessary outbuildings. Well watered, etc. 

 Good orchard. For quick sale, price, $10,000. 



No. 231. 405 acres, J4-mile from depot. 375 acres In 

 cultivation, balance in timber. Well watered, well fenced. 

 Plenty of fruit. Good buildings. Splendid land. 35 miles 

 from Washington. Price. $20,000. 



No. 248. Beautiful Florida home. Nice 12-room house, 

 furnished; orange grove and dairy business, together with 

 cows, other stock and farming implements. Price for 

 everything, only $3,000. A great bargain. 



All the above will make Ideal stock or dairy farms. I 

 have other farms for sale, that are smaller and cheaper, 

 but also convenient to railroad. Dairymen are getting now 

 $2.75 per 100 pounds for their milk. In Washington. 



For any further information write, 



JOHN A. NICOL 



MANASSAS, VIRGINIA 



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