PROPERTIES 

 FOR. SALE 



ALABAMA 



A splendid opportunity for milling enterprise ; 5,000 acres of choice timber lands, 

 in solid body, located on both sides of the Black Warrior River and adjacent to railroad, 

 near Demopolis, Ala. The timber consists of "White Oak, Red Oak, Hickory, Poplar, Ash, 

 Cypress, Gum, and Longleaf Pine, Oak predominating. Will cut 30,000,000 feet. Will 

 sell timber under lo-year removal contract. Excellent location for saw-mill ; easy and 

 cheap transportation. Complete details on application. 



HARDWOOD. 5,000 acres in Tuscaloosa county, six miles from railroad ; 40,000,000 

 feet hardwood. $55,000 for timber ; $65,000 for fee. 



ARKANSAS 



43,000 acres of timber land, a continuous body, located on both sides of a navigable 

 river and convenient to 3 lines of railroads. Logging operations can be conducted all 

 the year round at a very low cost. Labor cheap and plentiful. A large milling concern 

 in this locality cuts and delivers logs from stump to mill for $i . 50 per thousand. The tim- 

 ber is estimated to cut on an average of 26,000 feet per acre ; some acres will cut as high as 

 80,000 to 100,000 feet. The character of timber per acre, estimated, to cut as follows : Oak, 

 6,000 feet ; Gum, 5,000 feet ; Ash, 2,500 feet ; Pecan, 4,000 feet ; Persimmon, 3,000 feet ; 

 Hackberry, 2,000 feet; Elm, i,ooofeet; Cypress, 1,000 feet; Locust, 1,000 feet ; Tupulo 

 Gum, 1,000 feet. This tract is unexcelled of its kind in the South. Full particulars, 

 together with price and terms, furnished on application. 



HARDWOOD. 76,000 acres on both sides of the Ouachita River, in Union, Bradley, 

 and Ashley counties, Arkansas, with splendid transportation facilities. It consists of 

 hardwoods with a little Pine, and will cut an average of 6,000 feet to the acre. About 

 70 % of this amount is White Oak, and the remaining 30% is divided between Red and 

 Willow Oak, Pine, Cypress, and Gum. Disinterested individuals who have just returned 

 from ranging this timber speak of it in the highest terms and say that as a milling propo- 

 sition it is by all odds the best they have seen in the South. The average cut given above 

 is based on a very careful and conservative estimate made of 69,000 acres, the balance 

 having been made after the estimate was made. The soil is very rich and fertile and when 

 ready for the plow will sell for more than is now asked for land and timber. $5.50 per 

 acre. 



HARDWOOD. 10,000 acres in Arkansas ; on railroad and also navigable river 

 flowing into the Arkansas. Will cut '.0,000 feet per acre ; large percentage White Oak ; 

 balance Red, Burr, Water, Post, and Overcup Oak, Ash, Gum, and Hickory. Price, 

 $5.50 per acre. 



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. 



. LONGLEAF PINE. 20,000 acres in one body. Will cut 2,500 feet per acre of 8 x 8, 

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

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



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