WEST VIRGINIA Continued 



2,500 ACRES OF TIMBER on both sides of a navigable river, located on two lines of 

 railroad. Will cut 8,000 feet per acre ; 3,000 feet Oak per acre. This is a good, desirable 

 property and is accessible, as aforesaid, to two railroads, which is an item in shipping 

 lumber. Price, $15 per acre. 



8,000 ACRES SPRUCE AND HEMLOCK, on railroad. Will cut not less than 20,000 

 feet per acre. It is situated in the county of Randolph and lies for several miles on the 

 railroad and a navigable river. There is a splendid lot of bark on this tract, and it will 

 eventually pay the purchase price of land. This is one of the very best propositions we 

 know of in Spruce and Hemlock. Price, $35 per acre. 



1,500 ACRES. It is located about two miles from railroad, and except for the fact 

 that it is not directly on the railroad the description is the same as preceding property, 

 but if possible it is slightly better timbered. Price, $37 per acre. 



We have many other valuable timber and mineral properties in this state upon our 

 books. Particulars on application. 



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WASHINGTON, D. C. 



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