LOUISIANA Continued 



SHORTLEAF PINE. 700,000,000 feet of Shortleaf Pine. The Iron Mountain R. R. 

 is now building directly through this tract. 8,000 acres of this tract are in fee-simple, 

 which goes with the stumpage. The owner will sell all in one lot or in lots of 150,000,000 

 feet. The cut will average about 7,000 feet per acre. 



SHORTLEAF PINE. 12,000 acres. Will cut 7,000 feet of Shortleaf Pine per acre. 

 Is directly on the Texas and Pacific R. R. Price, land and timber, $7.50 per acre. 



HARDWOOD. 6,300 acres near Washington, La., one-half mile from railroad. 

 Will cut 8,000 feet per acre ; 4,000 feet White Oak, then Red Oak, Gum, and Ash. 

 Bordered by navigable river ; soil alhivial and very rich. Price, $8 per acre. 



HARDWOOD. 33,000 and 17,000 acres, bordered by Tensas and Macon Rivers 

 The main line of the Gould system is surveyed through this land. This is one of the 

 best timber and land propositions in the South. Will cut 8,000 feet per acre of Oak, 

 Ash, Gum, Pecan, and Cypress. Price, $6 per acre. 



MISSISSIPPI 



LONGLEAF YELLOW PINE. 40,000 and 8,000 acres of Longleaf Yellow Pine. 

 This is a fine tract of pine near the N. O. and N. E. R. R. Will cut 10,000 feet per 

 acre of Longleaf Yellow Pine. Lies in comparatively compact body. Price of the 

 40,000 acres, $24 per acre in fee-simple ; of the 8,000 acres, $16 per acre in fee-simple. 



LONGLEAF PINE. 25,000 acres on railroad. Guaranteed to cut 8,000 feet per 

 acre. Also sawmill and full equipment. Price, $450,000. 



LONGLEAF PINE. 16,000 acres on Gulf & Ship Island Railroad. Will cut 10,000 

 to 12,000 feet per acre. Price, $26 per acre. 



LONGLEAF PINE- 22,000 acres on Gulf & Ship Island Railroad. Will cut 10,000 

 to 12,000 feet per acre Price, $26 per acre. 



LONGLEAF PINE. 10,000 acres. Will cut 8,000 feet per acre. One-half has been 

 turpentined. $9 per acre for that which has been turpentined, $11 per acre for that 

 w y hich has not. 



HARDWOOD. 38,760 acres, lying between the Yazoo and Sunflower Rivers, both 

 navigable and here only ten miles apart. The Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Railroad 

 crosses one corner of the tract. This tract is claimed by timber experts to cut 7,000 feet 

 per acre of the usual hardwoods of this locality oak, hickory, gum, ash, etc. Price, 

 $7.50 per acre. 



HARDWOOD. 6,000 acres within one mile of railroad. Estimated to cut 5,500 

 feet poplar, hickory, and white oak. Price, $9 per acre. 



HARDWOOD. 10,000 acres on new railroad. Estimated to cut 5,500 feet per acre, 

 poplar and white oak. Land very rich, worth $20 per acre for farming when timber is 

 removed. Price, $11 per acre. 



HARDWOOD. 44,000 acres hardwood. Will cut 9,000 feet per acre, white and 

 red oak, hickory, ash, gum, and cypress. Railroad runs through this tract. Price, 

 $7.50 per acre in fee-simple. 



HARDWOOD. 100,000 acres hardwood, on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Railroad 

 and Sunflower River. Virgin forest oak, ash, gum, and cypress. Will cut 9,000 feet 

 per acre. Price, $10 per acre. 



NORTH CAROLINA 



250,000 ACRES FARMING AND TIMBER LANDS. First and second growth 

 estimated to cut 350,000,000 feet of pine, 500,000,000 feet of gum, 75,000,000 feet 

 cypress. Juniper estimated to cut 2,000,000 poles. Located on the Atlantic coast. Rail- 

 road and two rivers 



70,000 ACRES PINE, CYPRESS, JUNIPER, ASH, AND GUM TIMBER in Eastern 

 North Carolina. This property is located on two sounds which empty into the Atlantic 

 Ocean, 100 miles south of Norfolk, Va. Exceptional water transportation facilities. The 

 longest haul to water will not exceed four miles, and would require railroad and steam 

 skidder. The timber is estimated by a practical timber expert to cut the following 

 amount of merchantable lumber : 85,000,000 feet of Short Leaf N. C. Pine, 100,000,000 

 feet of Juniper, 15,000,000 feet of Cypress, 100,000,000 feet of Black and Sweet Gum. The 

 timber rights on the above will be sold for one dollar per thousand, with ample time to 

 remove same, or can be purchased in fee, together with 80,000 acres additional, suitable 

 for game preserve or farming purposes, at a very small cost. This is probably the best 

 investment in North Carolina for the money. 



HARDWOOD. 20,000 acres of hardwood in Macon county. Will cut 8,000 feet. Six 

 miles from railroad, now being built. Price, $5.00 per acre. 



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