FLORIDA 



CYPRESS TIMBER. Near the St. John's River, about 1,400 acres of good cypress 

 timber ; can be bought cheap for the quality ; located in the midst of a forest of Long- 

 leaf Yellow Pine, also at a reasonable price. Full particulars given on application. 



FLORIDA PHOSPHATE LANDS. A magnificent bed of high-grade phosphate 

 rock, located on the railroad in east Florida. The bed is 20 acres in extent, quantity 

 unlimited. Government analysis shows 74.29 %. The rock comes to the surface in most 

 places and can be mined at a small expense. A splendid opportunity for investment. 

 Can be purchased outright or bought on royalty. 



LONGLEAF PINE. 114,000 acres. Southern Railroad crosses the northern part 

 of this tract and whole tract lies very close to Charlotte Harbor. Owner claims tract will 

 cut not less than 2,500 feet to the acre, and titles all right. Price, $2.00 per acre. 



LONGLEAF PINE. 40,000 acres that will cut 5,000 feet per acre. Price, $6.00 

 per acre. 



LONGLEAF PINE. 2o,oooacres in one body. Will cut 2,500 feet per acre of 8x 8, 

 30 feet and upward, round timber, i. e., has never been turpentined. Railroad crosses 

 corner. If taken in one body, price, $3.00 per acre 



LONGLEAF PINE. 16,511 acres average cut, 3,000 feet; 11,520 acres average 

 cut, 3,500 feet ; 5,760 acres average cut, 3,500 feet; all located in Liberty county, close 

 together, on good water transportation and within easy reach of Corrabelle, Florida, where 

 there are large sawmills. Can be handled as one proposition. Trees have not been tur- 

 pentined. Price, $3.25 per acre for whole tract 



LONGLEAF PINE. 417,000 acres, estimated to cut. 3,000 feet to the acre. Price, 

 $3.00 per acre. 



LONGLEAF PINE. 140,000 acres. This is guaranteed to cut 2,500 feet per acre. 

 Price, $2.50 per acre. 



LONGLEAF PINE. 53,000 acres located near Tallahassee, Florida. Will cut 3,000 

 feet $3.00 per acre. 



LONGLEAF PINE. 500,000 acres, and can add 500,000 acres more, making one 

 million acres in one solid body of virgin Pine and Cypress. Price, from $2.50 to $3.00 

 per acre. 



CYPRESS. 180,000 acres. Tract faces on Gulf. Will cut 2,500 feet per acre, 

 Longleaf Pine, and in addition owner claims 100,000,000 feet of the finest Cypress in 

 the South $3.00 per acre in fee. 



KENTUCKY 



95,000 acres of coal and timber land, in Pike county, Kentucky. 



LOUISIANA 



HARDWOOD TIMBER LAND. 175,000 acres alluvial land will be sold in parcels 

 to suit purchaser at from $5 to $12 per acre. Can sell 100,000 acres in solid body. All 

 soil is rich, and difference in price depends wholly on value of timber standing, which 

 will cut from 3,000 to 6,000 feet per acre. To home-seekers, small tracts at |io per acre ; 

 $1.50 down and balance in 3 and 5 years. Rice, sugar cane, cotton, and alfalfa are not 

 grown to better advantage anywhere else in the state. 



LONGLEAF PINE. 40,000 acres of Longleaf Pine in Southwest Louisiana. Guar- 

 anteed cut 14,000 feet per acre. Price, $28.00 per acre. Satisfactory terms. 



LONGLEAF PINE. 20,000 acres Longleaf Pine, southern Louisiana ; on logging 

 stream not far from railroad ; another railroad surveying to build through it. This tim- 

 ber will cut all the way from 5,000 to 15,000 feet per acre. As a whole it will average 

 6,000 to 7,000 feet. Price with land, which is good soil for agricultural purposes, $9 

 per acre. 



LONGLEAF AND SHORTLEAF PINE. 100,000,000 feet with double circular 

 sawmill, planer, two-room standard dry-kiln, good sheds, 75 or So tenant houses renting 

 for from $3 to $10 each a month ; log road seven miles long laid with 35-pound steel 

 rails, three miles more graded and right of way cut for ten miles, and in addition 7,000 

 to 10,000 oak ties. Mill has a capacity of 75,000 to 80,000 feet per day. Price, $1.60 

 per thousand feet for timber, and at cost less reasonable shrinkage for mill and plant. 



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