NOR.TH CAROLINA Continued 



HARDWOOD. 12,000 acres. Virgin forest of poplar, white oak, red and chestnut 

 oak, hemlock, and some white pine, i Vz cords tan bark per acre. This property is at 

 present 14 miles from the railroad, but the Southern Railroad is now building a branch 

 which will pass through this tract. Will cut from 12,000 to 15,000 feet per acre, on a 

 conservative estimate. Price, $7.50 per acre. 



SOUTH CAROLINA 



500,000,000 FEET OF CHOICE STANDING TIMBER. In South Carolina, con- 

 venient to transportation both by rail and water, near tide water possessing fine harbor. 



GROUP A. Consists of 11,000 acres, estimated to cut 25,000,000 feet of cypress, as 

 choice as grows in the South ; 18,000,000 feet excellent short-leaf pine, 5,000,000 feet of 

 cottonwood, 8,000,000 feet of oak, 3,000,000 feet of ash, balance of timber hickory, 

 sycamore, elm, gum, etc. 



GROUP B.- 22,000 acres, estimated to cut 80,000,000 feet of choice cypress, 70,000,000 

 choice short-leaf North Carolina pine, balance of timber oak, ash, hickory, sycamore, 

 gum, etc. 



GROUP C.- 14,000 acres, estimated to cut 30, 000,000 feet of choice cypress, 15,000,000 

 of oak, 15,000,000 short-leaf pine, 8,000,000 cottonwood, 10,000,000 ash, balance hickory, 

 sycamore, 'elm, gum, etc. If the above tracts are purchased outright the timber will cost 

 less than one dollar per thousand. 



TENNESSEE 



COAL, LAND. 3,000 acres Jellico coal land on main line of C. N. O. & T. R. R. in 

 Kentucky, near Tennessee line. Mines are now paying net profit of $i per ton to owner, 

 and will pay more. Further particulars on application. 



VALUABLE SLATE QUARRY. We have for sale a valuable property in East 

 Tennessee, containing over 2,000 acres of excellent timber land ; in addition, however, 

 to the timber there is upon the tract a deposit of remarkably fine slate. The slate is 

 easily and cheaply quarried splits thin, straight and smooth, and punctures without 

 scaling. After thorough tests the best experts have pronounced it equal to any slate in 

 the United States. The quantity seems to be inexhaustible. 



A mill has already been erected for grinding, polishing and finishing the slate, all of 

 which is in good condition. 



There is also a large storehouse, good dwelling and several cabins, besides other 

 improvements, such as tram-roads, blacksmith shop, etc., all of which goes with the 

 property. Immediately available is also a splendid water power of about 18 feet fall, 

 strong enough to run a large manufacturing plant to.economically handle both the slate 

 and timber. This is reasonably accessible to railroads, and most of the year has water 

 transportation to the Mississippi and Ohio rivers. The location of this tract gives it 

 easiest and cheapest access to the Western market, an important factor in connection 

 with the Western trade, which at present is supplied from more distant quarries. The 

 reason for this property being placed on the market will be given any one interested in its 

 possible purchase, and will be found satisfactory. We believe a bargain can be had in 

 its purchase. 



HARDWOOD. 20,000 acres hardwood, estimated to cut 8,000 feet per acre. Poplar, 

 oak, lynn, chestnut, etc. Price, $9 per acre. 



TEXAS 



PINE. -50,000,000 feet Pine stumpage, south Texas. Splendid location for a mill. 

 This tract of Pine is well blocked up and is nearly in a solid body, located within 20 miles 

 of Beaumont, on one railroad and within 2% miles of another. 



WEST VIRGINIA 



LIME AND CEMENT. 472 acres, containing coal, lime, and cement stone. 

 Limestone 400 feet thick, cement rock 35 feet thick, and coal 4 to 5 feet thick. Plenty 

 of timber on property. Plant ready for operation with modern machinery; railroad 

 sidings on premises. For further details apply to this department. 



SPECIAL, 20,000 ACRES OF TIMBER. Spruce and hemlock ; one-half will cut 



20,000 feet to the acre, balance 12,000 feet. Modern sawmill, daily capacity 50,000 feet ; 



planer, docks, trams, etc. ; 10 miles standard gauge railroad, with engine, cars, steam 



oader, and skidder ; 8 miles additional graded, with ties and rails on ground ready to 



Storehouse, dwellings ; in short, a modern lumber plant in daily operation on 



railroad, with good connections east and west. Apply for further particulars. 



COAL LANDS. 10,000 acres coal lands, convenient to railroads ; three veins, one 

 thick, and without slate. Cheap. Send for particulars. 



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