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LIVE OAK, PERRY AND
GULF RAILROAD
Oilers Farms Along Its
Lines Free ol Cost.
The Live Oak, Perry and Gulf Railroad,
popularly known asthe "Suwannee
River Route,'' traverses one of the
richest, most productive and healthiest
sections of Florida, starting at Liye
Oak and continuing westerly through
Dowling Park, Perry and Hampton
Springs, to a point n9ar the Gulf of
Mexico, with a branch to Alton. Live
Oak is one of the best little business
cities in Florida, with a population of
about 5,000, is 70 miles west of Jacksonville
and about 25 miles south of
the Georgia State line, is a junction
point for the Seaboard Air Line, the
Atlantic Coast Line, the Live Oak,
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and is the County Seat for Suwannee
county.
The section of Florida served by the
Li\ e Oak, Perry & Gulf Railroad is
the heaviest timbered section of the
State, and lumbering and allied industries
are being developed in a big way
in the several rapidly gruwing towns
along its line. This means unusually
good openings for all classes. These
heavily timbered lands are also, naturally,
the richest agricultural lands
and it is these lands that the railroad
desires to.settle with good hard-working
progressive people as fast as the
lauds are released by the operations
of the big lumber milling companies.
Suwannee county, lying as it does
between the Atlantic Ocean and the
Gulf of Mexico with the never failing
cool summer breezes from east to
west, has & climate as cool in summer
as in North and yet ideally perfect in
winter, and with ample fall for drainage
and an abnndance of pure drinking
water, Suwannee county is an
especially healthy spot. A rainfali of
over 50 inches per annum makes crops
as certain as possible.
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r or IQ? puxpUBC ux ouuuuiaf^iug DU'Jtlers
to immediately occupy and cultivate
all the unoccupied lands in Suwannee
coonty and thereby materially
increasing the tonnage and earnings
of our railroad, we have succeeded in
inducing the several big lumber companies
on our line, who are owners of
large tracts of agricultural and timber
land, to let us have 25,000 acres of the
best agricultural lands in Suwannee
county, to be put on the market to
actual settlers. We absolutely exclude
speculators who wish to buy
more than 320 acres, while to the actual
settlers we offer laud practically
regardless of prices Or terms. In fact,
on ridiculously easy conditions to reliable
people, we will furnish from 40
to 160 acres absolutely free of one dollar's
cost, on a plan much easier than
land ever could have been obtained
even under the Government homestead
law. And, it will be remembered that
millions of- acres that were first acquired
from the Government without
cost are now worth from $50 to $200
per acre The owners of these Suwannee
couDty lands have consented to
our opening them for immediate settlement
on our heretofore unheard of
liberal terms and conditions, only be
caase tliey know such settlement will II
greatly enhance the value of the
quarter of a million acres they have
yet to put on the market.
Just imagine?these lands are located
right along our line of Railroad; some
adjoining townsites, some not far from
Dur local metropolis, Live Oak, and
none of them more thanfour miles
from railway service; close to good
jchools, churches, markets, neighbors
and only about three hour's ride to
the great city of Jacksonville, with its'
seaport markets to the world. These
are the beet lands in the State of FJa.,
for the raising of corn, cane, long staple
cotton, opland rice, all kinds of
bay and fodder, cowpeas, velvet beans,
cassava, peanuts, potatoes (both sweet
and Irish) vegetables of all kinds,
fruits, nuts, cattle, hogs, mules and
horses; while the conditions for poultry
raising, bee keeping and dairying
are ideal. We hope within another
two years to see Suwannee county
well settled and all under cultivation,
a veritable garden spot, and lands sell
ing at $100 per acre and upwards. But
for the present, our Railroad needs
mere settlers and more tonnage; therefore,
prices and terras on these lands
are no object. In short, if you can
inmrinnn nfi fliof ?rO PflnQ hlo rtf
farming from 40 to 320 acres and that
you could, if necessary, come to Fla.
with a cash working capital of $500 or
Dr over, preferable $1,000 or more, yon
:an on the easiest conditions imaginable
secure through us, without one
lollar's cost a farm of from 40 to 16p
icres under warranty deed to farm,
rold, sell or do with as you wish.
If interested, we would be glad to
tell you all about this country, onr
olans, the opportunities here for
nouey making, and especially the
Jonditions by which you may have
me of these farms free of cost To
iean all about it, write on a post card
)r in a letter, simply 4 'Mail me particiars,M
and address John H. Mulholland,
Land Com issioner, Room No
>36 General Offices, Live Oak, Perry
5c Gulf R. R., Live Oak, Fla.
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Sterling silver, cut glass, fi^e
china, clocks. A fine stock
always on hand for you { >
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select from.
Keep us in mind when wanting
anything in Jewelry or
Silverware.
Good watch work and best
eye glasses.
If you can't come, send for
our catalogue or telephone your
order to us.
1', II. MddTTl & Ml
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1424 Main Columbia, S. C
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EXTENSION TABLES
Made of solid Golden
Oak, well finished, five
legs, will extend six feet
with leaves, to o measures
42 x 42, only . $5.98.
SIDEBOARDS.
Large and spacious well
made, fine finish, best
grade mirror. A perfect
beauty, Only . $14.63.
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Watch is
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When it Keeps Time. If
you want your watch to
b-oon Pnrrppf Time. see
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M. WEISS,
Watcili Repairing a Speciaty
Also Dealer in Watches
and Jewelry.
1320 Main Street, Columbia, S. C.
Opposite Palmetto Nation il Bank
An ompty preacher means an empty
co llecting plate.
An Epidemic of Coughing
Is sweeping over the town. Old and
young alike are affected, and the
strain is particularly hard on little
children and on elderly people. Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound i9 a
quick, safe and reliable cure for all
coughs and colds. Contains no opiates.
- Kaufmann Drug Co.
Death is the only debt collector you
can't put off with promises.
Kidney
Pills
What They Will Do for You j
They vvili cure your backache,
fetrcngthen your kidneys, correct
urinary irregularities, build
up the worn out tissues, and j
eliminate the excess uric acid j
thatcausc3 rheumatism. Pre- !
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b2tee, and restore health and j
strength. Refuse substitutes. [
For S;;ic 13v K rud'niar.r. Drug Co.
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in the Needs o
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1 their home-furnishing. The;
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The mark of known
stove and range
quality?for it has
proven such through
a test of 60 years.
The stove that always
pleases. A comfort and
delight for any house
wife to cook on a "Buck"
WHY NOT YOU.
THE LION FURNITURE CO.
1426 Main Street,
Colombia, S. C.
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Golden Rod <
The Golden Rod is a ne
Cook Stove, It is finely finis.1
Panel, Oven Shelf and Towel
worker.
No. " Burns
8-20 22 inch wood 20
8-22 25 inch wood 22
Every Stove
LORICK B
1519 MAIN STREET
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1517 flSa'fi Street
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icularly fits them to compear
will aid you painstakingly
ftrmf
Exactly like cut, best finish,
brass knobs, single
or double size, complete
with rollers and slats
Only $5.48.
rn atm re /YomiiriA PAlirll
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bent oak, strong and durable,
lets the baby sleep comfortable,
only . . . $1.73.
pale on
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Cook Stoves.
w and beautifully designed
hed with Nickel Oven Door
Rod. Large Flue, a perfect
Oven Price
in. x 20 in. $16.00
! in. x 22 in. $18.50
Guaranteed.
BROTHERS,
COLUMBIA, S.C.
reliable"
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