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Crabtree's Saturday Press from Chattanooga, Tennessee • 16

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0 di Pt An A nynrry" et a viinn AV nnre" "ft Rinne CHATTANOOdA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1905. 05. CRABTREE'S SATURDAY PRESS TROUBLE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS 16 JESSE NO L. 411G1ERS, elr.9 IAUNT. COZY CORNER lp I By Mrs.

Charity Brush. Heart to a Heart TaHlks With FemlnItTneH EllesacIA7s, uRADt of Al ypitheEmss Are I Express Themselves Freely on Any Subject When. I ever They Please. tkC 413C-C-CIECCe CC-Ce CC( Met CCCe (It CC COEN etC-C OCCC COCO el' r---1 NT these heart to heart talks ot I and we remember some of the dishes 't I I I I she. 1 Real Estate and Investments KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE Franklin Building, Corner Commerce and Gay Streets.

I Wonderful 'Life-Giving-liaditi-m- 1. 1 CURES CANCER; CONSUMPTION AND ALL BACTERIAL DISEASES. 4 i I tc t' I l' 4 11 Irer' i 1 1 4 1 .03. -4 4, Jr ') A i I 1 I e. 4 C.

a fa, kr, A 4 1 ID 4. i ISIIDEIV. WWI 1 It RA IN Wonderful Life CURES CANCER, CONSUMPTION RUPERT M. D. Giving Radium AND All BACTERIAL DISEASES.

IS In presenting this list of farms and timber lands you will note I have given the price opposite each tract, and if you are interested in the property and wish to purchase I would be glad you would write me for any additional information, and if you prefer to deal direct with the owners I will be very glad to place you in touch with them. If you can get the property any cheaper, and in a good many instances you can, this will be satisfactory with me. If you have some good tracts of timber land and farms for sale and will tell the truth about the description and the property, I would be glad to handle them for you. "Brevity, Simplicity and Truth" is my motto in handling and dealing in Real Estate. Sirio 1,11 Cootti Chatu two gAse 'AM.

two we enjoyed so much last winter. We plan new ones, too, and we scan the cook books and magazines for new recipes. One thing we always enjoyed ae children for a "piece" after school. was Mother's good gingerbread. Try the following rule and see if the results do not surpass your expectations: Soft Gingerbread.

One cop of butter. One cop brown sugars Four cups flour. Three rims. Two teaspnenfoh sodas One pint New Orleans molasses. one heaping tableauconfol ram One teaspoonful (gnomon.

One cup of Mato-Wk. One half tetspoonfol each cloves sad Beat the butter to a cream; then add the sugar. Beat the eggs all together until creamy, add them to the butter and sugar, and beat well. Stir in the molossos. Add the spices to the flour, dissolve the soda In the buttermilk.

add It to the mixture, stir in the flour quickly, Ind pour into well-greased, shallow pans. Bake in a moderate oven thirty-five or forty 'Minutes. This is good cold, but it is delicious if baked In gem pans and eaten hot for supper. Potato Thump. This is only another name for the mashed potatoes we all serve, but the t4peciflo thump is made by the addition of a little finely chopped onion.

The secret of making good, light mashed potatoes, is in At allowing them to cool in the process. If they cool off after are boiled Red before you mash them, they will be dark In color and ot a waxey, consistency which Is most unpalatable. Peel them, boll them until just done, mash them line at once, add butter and salt, and brown them in the oven. If you want to call "Thump" chop an onion fine and stir it In after mashing. -It is really good to those who like on ions.

We the new chi'. was the i do Pieta add Mei. the tour. nilk. WELLS, Professor Therapeutics, Post-Craduate College of Eloctro-Therepeutios, St.

Louis, Mo. 1 CUTS for that terlibla dimwits eancert to say that consumption, that dreadful scourge, will Moms a thing of the putt and that tho thousands, of lesser diseases can be cured utmost in a night. It I. a wonderful thing and ray heart glow' witth pride and gratitndo as I think al it. It will also be passible to treat sick people at a very low cost, for the rapidity of tho curs is 'tenting and all private, memos enable me to furnish tho newts sere preparetions at a very low price.

My officio ars emwdd daily, yet I manage to "se each coo personally. Erne latter to answered by vne and ertry case by mall I watch ova as carefully oe those under mr constant supervitiot. raw this rutvon, I mar say, I will never allow NW Radium preparations to be sold by for I wish to know every patient and his condition that may giro him the best moults. It takes a groat dial of work, bit I bawl a perfect system that enables ma to do it Ili where the ifict and suffering are concerned. no work is too great.

The grotitude of thousands al cared patients lo itself sufficient reward." Dr. Rupert Wells is a man of the Mewed scientific attainments, bnt ha bas received suck honor both at home and abroad for his original Investigations. His work with Radium places him in the very highest rank. The effidency of his preparations la all kinds of dieesti is so romarke able as to be scarcely believable, if it WTu not far the Mammoth; who testify to their value, and his skill. Therefor no mattes what your disease or affliction may be, do not hesitate to write Dr.

Wells at onto, as delay may be dangerous. Tone letter will be cheerfully, annuity and Pareativall answered and youg case accurately diagnosed free of charge. Dr. Wells has written an Interesting es "Radima An the Cure of Diseases." It is the tmly book written on the subject and should be to the hands of everyone, sick or well, and is of groat value to "indents arid physiMans. It ttplaina Itadiora is used in the treatment of dimes and contain" detailed reports of case' treated by and testimonials from people whd ban 4poss tweed to Me owe.

The boat will be sent free on request. Address Pr. Rupert Walls, Mt Granite Leda. Mo. i I 1 1 1 i 1 it 1 Radium le the meet notable chemical discovevy 1 since the beginning of the world.

It is I metal diecovered in small quantlties ts Europe. Its 1 peculiar and mysterious properties puzzle the scientists and amaze the people. It glows with a bright light night and day; it is always hotter than the surrounding air; it constantly and continuously gives off a stream of sparkling light rays which will penetrate a loot el solid Iron. but In spite of which it never wastes away but illukts remains the same. Many Bums's' It to be I direct manifestation of the supernatural, and it, action on dimese makes it seem So.

remarkable substance is absolute gild quick death to the germs of cancer, tumor, commun. taut malaria, blood poieon, ulcers, and all ferule of existing When it enters the system every vestige of diocese is driven out. as no genre ean live in its presenee. Reitium is very scares and hard to obtain, but Dr. Rupert Wells, Pro-tenor of Therapeutics in the Poet-Gradnete College of Electro Medical Therapeutics, St Louie, Mem of his high scientifie Mending, hem been able to moms a large quantity with which he has eondneted in bin sniendirlii ostiOned laboratory in St.

Lonis the moot elaborate experi, mints ever made and he 'succeeded in perfecting preparation. of Radiate ier use In the tratment of diem" "I have devoted my entire life," says Dr. Wells. "to the helping and healing of the sick ind suff.ring. and have been as you know enustially sue-media.

but I consider the of my experiments' with Radium the greatest work of my life. There is no disease that cannot Is cured with this substance. You observe I Say no disuses, and I mean exactly that. Canner, consumption. blood poison, and all the formerly eo-ealled incurable diseases are an cured se esaity se meesels and st a lees met If yea could know end see disease, misery and suffering as I have seen it.

you would understand whet it means to a man like me to be able to ea at iest that I have in my hands a means to zed a amd to It all; to sity that I have an absolutely certain IMEMEMEIMIM $75 .75 MONTH and expenoes; no ex- I perienee needed. pomItion per- raiment: self-seller. Mfg. Cindnnati Box gL LS I Elizabeth College and i A ----Is -1, 4e kfr 1 ogoitateM14, 7. I CURED I Will Show I wu helpless and No truss could hold.

I fooled them all and send the cure free by since cured thousands. Collings, Dux 30 TIMBER LANDS 1IL001) acres of long leaf yellow k4ns. esti mated to cut 3,303 feet per acre. Pituated in Lake County Via. The A.

C. L. K. R. runs through the tract.

A splendid saw mill site and location. Price $100 per are stumpage or 33.50 in fee simple. flood tountry to log. all the tinike, can be reached by tram No Wilber haa ever been retnoved but bas been 10,000 luTe tract of long leaf yellow pine, In Lake County, Pk miles of the A. C.

L. R. R. Estimated to cut 3,500 feet of phlo par acre. This tract is moetly level with acme small ridges.

Price SIN per are for the stumpage or 34.00 in fee. This tract has been turpentined but no timber removed. 11.000 acres of round NIS leaf pins, In Nivea County. Price $5.50 per acre In fee. The turpentine rights alone Is worth p.00 per acre.

Pull Information on application and convenient to the railroad. A splendid saw mill location. 0 11110 MISSISSIPPI NI sense In Wakeman County, 12 mile' of the railroad. Ono of the best traeta of hardwood and poplar in the stare of Mite itelPrd. It is virgin forest of white oak and poplar.

Not a single atick of timber has ever been removed. It is eight IPS of Mississippi River, and 12 mile" from Misaissippi Valley Railroad. 210.00 per acre for the entire tract. Fun information given on applicaticm. me tern, situated in TAWrentil COUllty, estimated to cut 9.000 feet per sere of lcmg leaf yellow pine.

There is considerable more timber land adjoining tins traet. Prim in fee 112.50 per acre. Other target and smaller tracts of good timber lands in the state. 2 MO germ of stumpage, estimated to cut itit Nimes: Oak 8 million, gum 1000.000, hiekory 000. es-press 2 million, elm 200.000.

New saw mill with 25 81 capacity. Tenant houses, store buildings and cars. I 0 0 wigs of this is finest white oak aa ever was men. Other good timber lamb me be added later at 25.00 per acre. Prim 212,000.00 cash, on I 11 U.

11. IL Enough to run mill II years. 11,500 acres long leaf pins, two miles from the T. It N. O.

Railroad. in Southeastern Mssippi; will average LIAO feet per acre. tVill sell property in Pe simple at 22.00 per thmtNand feet for the timber. Terms half Cash. Can add 290,000,000 feet room to the tract.

twoopoommommoni TENNESSEE SAW MILL FOR PALL A terre saw mill. SO 11. complete lo every detail. with WOW feet per day capacity. Situated In Bristol, Tennessee.

Will midland tor timber land or wilt take timber tot the main. PLANING AND SAW WILL. It Is laested In Chattanooga, Tantalum. WM sell or 'schlepp tor timber, er other property. ASSII scree in Cumberland County.

TIM on ths T. C. R. estimated to cot bow LOOS to FARM LANDS part rit the besthut and plenty st ether timber suitable to farming purposes. This property to a lumber concern, has no use for farming land and ate? It (sr COM per acre, or eathange for timber and ikEmil KENTUCKY EXCHANGIL For t5.000.00 or 010.000.00 farm I BO-barrel roller and tiftmt mill, 3 brake.

I reduction tour mill and a Frernh burr corn mill. Richmond Sifter. nearly new; in fact. most of our machinuy is nearly nee. Fine eater power, a Ens dun and ehay of heavy masonry and of recent conatcntion: with the mill are 10 acres of hnd, and a large barn goco eith it.

A lot with a 13-room dwelling house and a nice little stock born 3000. This property to located flre toile, from Franklin. and one nide from Salmons, a station on the L. P. R.

It and in a fine wheat eountry. Unless you ham a good farm and well worth the pri-e you need not troubte yourself about making the exchange, al this to tine ralli and is worth considerable money. The nettles trill pay the difference In casts for an exchange. reefer the land a Southern Tennessee or Northern Steers form. 35 acre, in caltivetien, balance In timber.

Has toe-room entlage. grind Nonni and outbuilding and fair state of riltIvation. Pike rune throlgh center of farm. hitnotrd la mile of Stanton. K.

Good schools and churches eon-'mint. log apple and peach trees on the prom erty. ft hu a splendid barn The owner, of thio mcperty lines in the city and to dispose of the hire 111,600.00, one half cash, Imb WWI U.S. TENNESSEE Vilitra term. situated in Ilfonrne Connts, Trmnetitiet, ow the line of the L.

N. R. IL and in three mile of tilwaee Coi one of Ile old and renowned lest dii twins rif the South to ate miles from ld ailitennailiro. the rinunty atre of Monroe County. Hite rood free school loceted on farm: alwe hag rt.

r. moiL Hal two 'Pr, AV.od cottages and two tenant houses, two good barna end other on two orchards end fruits of all kind, row in abontlane. Two springy, two cisterns, Ilan ten! of running wo ter. Tills farm la ended to graw; and stock rotated( elan a flne riitt form. There art churfrbri the forte lieshodiet Prr, byt than and Lutli Peon, of which the farthest Is only two miles twee.

Another inwcial teethr adding to the value of the farm is that It ha, an depoidt of sere oo city niartle. valid; hot recently been esamined be Af Sorthern avnelii ate and pronounced to he the fir, est to be 'wind anywhere In the wee ti.1 Pe. This ohne. hen dcstioned, wolf yield a greater dividend than the rresent prima of LW RUPTURE ALABAMA mitres et stiminere le Cherokee County, Timber is situated on Llitle River and Chattanooga Southem Railroad. fib miles below Chattanooga.

Tenn, It hu been intimated by expert lumbermen to tint 10,000,000 feet of poplar and whit. Mil, 1,000,000 feet el hickory and piss. 1,000 cords of tan bark. lo acres in foe simple at hoer and railroad for unit site. This property is situated in a rough Plaza and will take people familiar with rough 'Ming to Wendt the preposition.

The timber ean be put tato tittle River and floated down to a railroad bridge. Prim 'ALMA for the stump rim million feet rof stimrage, initiated in Sumpter County. in the Southern Railroad. It mules cd York. Price ter the stumpage I.

$5,1100.4. The STOW of the probertr don't wish to sell the land. but wishes the timber re-mend so as to fans the property. It Ii estimated as follows' Whits oak, militas feet; red oak and iron, 1 million feet; hiek007. bomb and sycamore (we minim leer Winifred thousand bet; Pine woos bd.

wa Umber land Is A harfialth FLAWING MILL Situated hi I WI Sf 1 1St pardatiou. Tke irsachinery amd the entilt mot MANI. bat the owners ant willing to take and will leaseastrate that they aro clearing a eiet profit of MAN pet mouth. Any one interested in this proposition can hare thirty days to demonetrate die tint. tirsots-ts, tbeamand gene situated in Marion and Issmad counties Oak and pins nredomi sates.

One-third of the tract is leoel and two-think roiling. Timbre level is good but on Sas bills is light, the entire tract will average 1,16 feet VII acre. 13.21 per sere in tee. More and omelets descriptions will be furnished on medication to Intereoted Fortin. FLORIDA IOW Aisne land In Levy County.

Plc, 22 Milos from Bronson. the county AWN within ens Ladle of the enemies river. This land is di-NAM or ran be divided into farms of SO to idis ease I. This pmperip has no improve. sprits at all but is timber land.

principally fellow pins. A splendid liewlitosition lot Ulf Omani, and the farming land cannot be el. 'Cod when the timber is removed. Price 11.10 yowl or Tb is in ono body. NAOS saes of timber lend, sttuated on the St.

John Weer and its tributaries. Estimated to hit es follows: 1211000 feet et ions leaf reit two, feet of oak and sib 2.100Ote Mack end white rum: 2.500U0C1 feet of mapie end maroons and 1.500,000 feet of poplar end Sectary. lanabloorthe of this timber is on Ripe sled Iptentak Creeks. tributaries of the St Jobs Pile of this proterte le tic Pet MIT in tn. With this preperty the owner will rive the limber 1.1C1 sores free of dune.

ALABAMA 2easo Wad dtasted Pecterettlle, Oottlitl. I. eve 11411011 hews and (me ileeele wellies. ene Awe traildhel MIN lest ban Whitings see In geed melt end ere rested lee neentlu Price A rnlendld 'Melina be emraudlle eatablielument end i seed bottle tars Melted In Sicken Comity. alio vest el Trenton.

et ems In vette the Wanes In timber. which will average tele feet pee sere. Trenton le situated en the A. 0. 1.

11... Ph. Price 1C4Cre tam, 122 acres in enitivatton, balsam la timber. which IrM average 6,020 feet per acre, good itroom d.11ing. I tenant houses, 291 en-vie and tweets trees bearing, and other impreveimearts Situated 11 units north of Gadvien.

FA. web. within 2 mile" of a railroad. Price pstos. Dwelling mat 8225001.

GEORGIA ers farm. gituated In Whitfield Catinty, Georgia. I miles east of Cohutta, station on the Atlanta Division of the Southern Railway. One-third cleared. tho balance in timber, mod 4- room house and other outbuildings, all fences In good repair.

between 1,500 and 1,043 Elberta peach Mess three year old arid other fruit trees. Price IMO testi. Ton cannot plant the peach trees se the property for the amount asked. 0,101 1170 in one body. located in Walker Ocrimtg, 30 3115 south of Chattanooga.

Ten. memos, 10 utiles south of Kensington. a station the Chattanooga Southern Raiivrey, II emithweet of Chicitamauga National Park. SOO acme in bottom land. tin Wanes is an the lido sad top of the Lookout and P3111013 him The top of the mountains ars lend end milk be sultleamd and the sides of the mountains r.

steep. but rich soil. This is a ins fruit prop-nation. The level land Is sandy 1011M. producing good cotton.

oats, corm and wheat, also good for vegetables. The level land is In cultivation and under fence. There Cr. 10 smes or more sleazed and under lents on top of Pigeon 'noun-tabu One largo stone dwelling blouse, originally soot $4.000.00. situated et thlrfoot of Lookout 'mountain.

There am eve stables and 13011111 and ether outbuildings, 15 tenant houses 03 the premises. several largo syringe on the pmperty. Pigeon WU Main rises to about ISM feet above the sea level and Lootont mountain 2,200 feet. Tho top of the mountain 'mild make a ring report for consumptives and parties suffering from effects of damp air. There are sue mineral 'pence.

The wild land would maks an eireellent et ore ranch heed of cattle are raised in that section 111 butting them out to graze on the wild tense. be mercantile timber has been removed, but them is left all the tie timber, a considerable I ours, I am coming into close touch With many dear women, and learning in the sweetest- way of 1 their inner lives. This rejoices me truly, for it enables me to be helpful to some whom I could not reach in any other way. 1 Among the letters received lately have been a few asking advice on the mo3t sacred of 'subjects, the relationship between husband and wife. These are of course confidential, and must be so jealously guarded that I may not even reply to them directly, lest in that way the identity of the writers be disclosed.

I can only talk of the matter in a general way, therefore. knowing that thee 1 who have poured out their hearts to me will understand. The most diffieult thing in life. I believe, is to adjuet oneself to the changed conditions entail( by matrimony. After years of the freedom and independence of single blessedness, It takes both tat and wisdom to live with another person whose interests are the game as your I own, and whose tastes and wishes must be paramount.

Really, In View of our Innate selfishnees and the natural irritation roused by the claehing of temper- I ament, I sometimes wonderl at the great number of happy marringes in the world, instead of at the comparatively few unsuccessful OOPt. When you were engaged to "Tom," and for months, perhaps, after you married him, you could see no fault in him. You were so thoroughly convinced that 1 he was just the best fellow that ever lived that you felt a sort of pity for the other girls, who had to put up with I rather inferior husbands. You were even a little Indignant, wern't you now? when your mother would concede no more than that Tom was an ordinarily 1 good fellow and she hoped he would 4 make you a kind husband. Then after a little, Tom did not always do just the things you expected of him.

Perhaps he wanted to go out 1 some times at night without you, or he may even have been a little cross over the price of your pretty spring hat. You began to think maybe he was just a little eeillsh, and you took him off the high pedestal on which you had hitherto worshipped him, and got one for him which was a trifle lower. If Mother 1 hed not been so unsympathetic at first, you would have liked to talk it over 1 with her new, but yoti reelly felt that she could not understand, and you I Rarer in silence. Dear girl, did yon come to realize i that Tom not changed at ail, and that the only difference was in your point of view' If you did, and if you knew, too. that he point of view had changed a bit am well as yours, you have yeur fett firmly planted on the road which ads to happiness.

It is after the glamor of courtship and early marriage is gone that the test comes, and the secret of living together must be learned then. You and Tom must each try to look at from the other's vent of view. and, above all, you must both remember that every human being has certain peculiarities and set little ways which tan-not be expeeted to change at the whim of another. Consult Toms fancies, then, jest as yol want him to consult yours. and in all things whirh do not entirely upset reasonable household arrangements, let him carry out his own ideas.

If hie wishes sometimes seem bard to remember that we are all very to get the things whieh we thick will be refused us. but do not care so much about them if they come easy. A word to the wise, you ere. There is one fruitful source of mis- 1 understanding between married con-1 plea, however, which should be settled early in their common life If they I would avoid unit unhappiness, and that is the money question. litany men prefer to ha vn their wives come to them for till their needs; i is part of the loving tenderrese and protecting care they feel for the woman.

and they cannot realize how hard it is for her to have to ask ter money. This topic le a complicated one and needs room ci.refut consideration than I can well give It now. so I think we will further discussion of it Until next iff.k. In the metentime, if any of the circle have views which will add interemt to our talk on a subject of such vital meaning to so many women, please write us about them in time for our next issue. SOME GOOD THINGS TO EAT.

With the approach of fall and the advent of coolcr days, our appetites. Jaded by 'summer beat, begin to roviva, orn You How To Cure Tours Fitt. Potatoes O'Brien. Boll Irish potatoes in their jackets until they can be pierced with a fork, but not suniciently done to Crack the skins. Pour el the water and dry them thoroughly.

Peel, and chop into rather coarse bits. Chop line a green sweet pepper, and mix with the peta. to. Make a dressing of cream, flour, melted butter and salt, and stir all to. settler.

Pour into a greased dish and bake half an hour in a moderate oven. Serve hot. Potatoes are also good boiled and chopped in this way and seasoned with grated cheese Instead of the pepper. 111MEMINIEMMW NO MORE BLIND HORSES. For Speckle Ophthalmia, Moon Blindness and other Sore Eyes.

Barry lowa City. Iowa. have a sure cure. A A KIOCEft'S PASTILLFS relief for PI 3Itti, by 411 Drugaists, STOW ELL "fru HIGH SC bed-ridden for years Irons a double Doctors said I would die if not operated oss.r cured myself by a simple discovery. I Will mail if you write tor it.

It cured me and boa It will cure you. Write today. Capt W. A. Watertown, N.

Y. lanno feet ref sere. tonsisting of oalt. Porisf and chestnut. Some of the land Is level and some rolling.

It has three seams of coal. which will average several feet in thickness. This la about the only tract of timber that is accessible to the railroad in Cumberland Coonte. It is a floe timber as well as a coal proposition. Price $10.000 per are on wia ku a Natstitta interest for $12.00 per sere.

1.876 acres of timber land In Van Thiren County, Tennemee, 1.400 acres on Caney Creek, balance on top of the mountain. Estimated to cut 5.000 feet of molar, white oak and hickory per acre. Situated within 12 miles of the N. C. St.

L. R. IL- Price One-half eosh, balance from one to five years, II per cent. interest. This property has 7 foot vein mat.

acres of timber and real hod. situated In Anderson unty, within miles of Oliver SpripP and mile of the L. N. R. R.

'rbe coal extends ewer 40) acres Of this traet. It has three seems of coal. the first is 48 inches, with a small parting in the center, the weond la Sit inches cleared and the 'My seam has nnt been opened and tested. The timber on this tract will average 3.500 or 5,000 feet per acre. No timber has ever been taken off.

Oak and poplar predominates. This monerts belores to the Roes heirs and is offered for 11.00e.00 cash, balance on time. It la a splendid timber as well as a ecal protweition. The railroad ertends and has I right of way to the property and will build if parties wish to develop the emit. IMP of coal and timber land, 'flouted sir milea sleet of Itathborn Station, on the Q.

U. R. R. above Chattanooga, estimated to cid 1.000 feet of pine, oak. poplar and chestnut per item A stem of the Q.

C. risers this prop. erty within miles. Priee Eve per acre. This la a good coal as well as timber proposition 10.000 MITI on Rimier Mountains, Fast Ten.

Immo and railroad building within tire miles of property. River flowing tbrongh property which still float the largest timbm Timber is very fine and is eatimated as follows: Poplar. TOM. 000; birch. bucket, ard pine.

8.010,000; cheerv, ash and Inns. other woods, 2,500.000. Total, sum ono feet. An arersge of 11,100 feet per acre. The title is twrfeet.

pries Sit.50 Per acre, one-third cash, remainder in one or two years with per cent interest. VIRCINIA 40,000 oak trees In Dickenson County, from to II miles of the t4ment railroad. and 300 to 400 men am working On a new line of railroad. iiib will pass thronch the property. In to 24 inch SI.50 per tree and 24 inch and up 82-00 per tree.

aeres of long leaf yellow pia. stumpage. Situated in Dinwiddie counts, within, nEIN, of the N. W. Railroad.

Estimated to mit 7.nne noo feet of long leaf Fellow pine. PrIce 4050000. the farm. Price one-third cash. balance to suit Porchnzef triatiore farm, consisting of foor river plant stions condoned into one einate, large and productive enirO to ea rry all the branches of agrliniture and rue sing.

Situated two miles if the Smithern Halsey. on the Tenoessee reel in Lire Coin, Past To-meow, in the Holston 5' ilicy, al good a section of tie state ao there ran he foonil. Throe Inuelred Itr.tPt of this estate is to fins river bottom, the remainder in a riot'. black soil. 'them ere EO0 arms tinder the plow avid in tress.

Buitillogs (TIM St ef one large barn sod all the neretwarr, cot tor Mince One 3-room. two-story dw. Bing. 13 tenrrient booleo, of one it.d two rooms each. Three orchards ronsisting eich ard pple trss.

It IVI.1.01. The timbor cropiors of oak. hick. cry. bee At.

MothodIst. Presbyterian err! Baptist rhurote 'loge by and goed schools Price 1,3100 pee acre. MO arms. 100 or more to contrition, the soil is ant, loam II nd clay. 200 errs or more in timbrr.

shirt' will rot over 200,000 foot. It is ablated in I 'oho 7 miles of Alaro lie. the one; I miles from Lottre II, a railmad station on the Southern ft noire from roast Ile, If fltIMUICW. A frit ty good to story orohard of 50 liranng treel. five good oPrings on the property, to 30 bushels of wheat Per sets.

The land ts toilirg. This rear's (mope 'hid) are worth from WOOD to 1510.40, and poawoollen triton at 'riot Ci.O00.00. 330-acre farm, 75 errs in eon iration. the halloos in timber, or hi oh ernsists of oat. pine, scSI corn.

VdI 5.000 feet let acre. Thia properly is titillated 12 WilM of Bove. rifle, the 'bunt, ate ed fla wkins County sod railroad otat ion 5 miles of Atom Well. lall soreo of Ito land Is level. the balance roll, og and Bea two floe printo end 13 semi in ocilow.

111 land will orodooe 25 bushels of cen and 13 hoshtla of wheat rer sm. Tin Umbe lo worth the price e4, tig 100-sere farm, 35 acre in enitiostion rk, sandy. soil. EZ ere' in timber. This pmeL ertv it situate near Trsov City.

TOM Broody Ommtv. Lard this sold from 125 Of to per pie. flea two log haloes aod other Imo Toe men to. This property adletno the ons roily Rohm roll! irtmnrmn, Petry SiOn00. 110-tiere farm.

dna ted 4 mile, east of Knott-lie. booreon Itimmot and McMillan, on the main hoe of the Itattroed. The land is roll. Ire. I fatly rood hose of tome and born.

eed Roll. a vc.1 wheat and trees Nem. Price 1.1 Mel terms to 'lot portra sea This twonertv 1 holorteo to a end it worth te nrome. note. two sod a half otore frame holding, with Wei ha.lrent.

1,04 rooms thtenhthell entrt Cete, ofh-e, itttrhen, room, a large lot. Woo tee! in i rono.are, en the mot, 11 fl the Southern R1.1,4 (,,, to WitshtnOnr. Nice Igo no. holt 01. to noro.s..e.

A for a bakery in connection, with no eompetition. I tr -I CRABTREE'S SATURDAY PRESS Has Investigated the Schools Advertisements Appear Below. and Can Recommend Each CNARLOITE, N. C. A High-Oracle College For Women Ideal climVe.

Midwst oetween Asheville and Pinehttrist, New York AI Florida. Beautiful suburban location, overlooking the city; 20 tem campus. MO 000 college plant; fire-proof buildings; 20 experienced, versity educated teachers. A. B.

and elective graduate An. Expression. Write for free catalog CHAS. B. KING, President.

1 (When answering this advertisement COLUMBIA A E. Coleman. Vashangtmt, D. Peva PATENTS ftorney, Advics Use. Terms low.

Wilmot al ANIMIMMIPSININIMMEMMOMINg COLLEGES and Colleges whose Rea labile, and Every One of Them. Conservatory of Music er mention Crabtree's Saturda? 'Press.) INSTITI A Ng mention Crabtree's Saturday Press. 11, 1 A COLUMBIA. TENN. Home Schwa for Oirts, end Young tatitea FOUnded by Et and Otey in IS35.

It has.educatra many of the notable women or the Eoatit. At the St. Louis Exrkettlon lt editeational exhibit won the medal over boarding alai private schools. Well equIpped in every department. Terms $250 a year.

For catalogue apply to Mire Mary A. Bryant. Princitud. IIMEINIMMEOFEn 5000 TiLEGRAPHERS NEEDED Annually. to fill the new positions created by Railroad and Telegraph Companies.

We want YOUNG MEN and LADIES of good habits, to LEARN TELEGRAPHY AND R. R. ACCOUNTING we furnish 75 per cent. of the Operators and Station Agents In America. Our six schools are the largest exclusive Telerrapit Schools In the World.

Established 20 years and endorsed by all leading Railway OffiCals. We execute a 1250 Bond to every student to furnish him or her a poPitiOn paying from 140 to 180 a month in States east of the Rocky Mountains. or from 175 to 1100 a month In States west of the Rockies, Immediately upon graduation. Students can enter at any time. No vacations.

For full particulars regarding any of our Schools write direct to our executive office at Cincinnatl, 0. Catalogue The Morse School of Telegraphs Cincinnati. 0. Buffalo, N. Y.

Atlanta, Ga. LaCrosse. Wis. Texarkana, Tag. Sari TUE FOR Kindergartners under the direction of Miss Caroline M.

C. Hart. (late director lialtimore Kindergarten Association), which opened at October at 1325 Walnut street, Philadelphia, will reopen Octobtr 0, 1905. For particulare apply to the Director. Miss C.

M. C. Dart, 541 03rd Philadelphia, Pa. JOHNS COLLEGE Annapolis, Md. Established 1696.

Classical and fielentitio College Courses. Also Preparatory School tor Boys, fitting for John's or other colleges. Military department under army officer. Term beglns Peptember Mgt. Address Thomas A.

0 H. 1 PRACTICAL SLIMNESS COLLEGE ECE "In presenting this list of farm property I take it for granted that you are interested in a real estate investment or wish to secure a home. No better or safer investment can be made than in real estate, both timber, farms and town property. Besides farms, I handle and have a large list of timber lands, saw mills, stock and bonds of the first class. I have property in all the Southeion States, from Norfolk, to El Paso, Texas, from the northern boundary of Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico.

This list of property I give you as good description as is necessary, and with it carries three important factors, "Brevity, Simplicity and Truth." If vou have some money lying idle and wish to invest it where it will be as safe as in a bank, I have some first-class mortgages, to offer you. NASHVILLE ATLANTA KNOXVILLE RALEIGH COLUMBIA FT incorporated 530ttleti.00. EstAnustlEn tg TEARS. Strnrey endorsed be lupine's men. No Vacation.

Enter any time. -We also teach ItY MAIL. Cad or bend foe POSITION. Slay dement ninny, for tuition in SCHOLARSHIP FREE. To those who tolio hank until mime it completed and pisition la se or Shoritiondo we will giro scholar.

cured. or Ere tiotes and pay tynt of In Ip Ire in Penm.insilip. Niathtmotics, Business thoroughness and reputation rt. P. It.

f. to iJ 14 taineo letter Writing. Pitnctliation other business colleges 'that ilarvard and Yale are the bronches that will taro for yea to academies. i BREAD AND RUTTER. (When answering thy.

advertisement mention Crabtres's Saturday MRS. HELEN M. SCOVILLE'S Classical School For Girls JESSE L. ROGERS, 2042 Fifth Avenue, New York. Annex in Paris Resident and Day Students.

Gymnasium; home care and SOCIIII Terrastion. Regular Rnd elective courses. Special; lettiel Art Language Travel classes in Europe and Orient- REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS. KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE Corner Commerce and Gay Streets i I.uI, A.M., rn.w., 10.4J. rail, A.M., P11.0., LL.D.

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