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600.000 ACRES OF CHOICE LAND

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ALABAMA
AND MISSISSIPPI,
Along the Line and contiguous to the Mobile & Ohio R.R.

THAT GREAT THOROUGHFARE FROM ST. LOUIS, MO.

TO THE SEA.

The finest soil and climate for early fruits and vegetables, rival-
ing California in its peculiar advantages for this character

of agriculture and excelling in nearness the large
markets of the West and East, and in shipping
facilities. It is an undeveloped region as yet,
but only awaits the advent of practical
intensive farmers to spring into
wonderful productiveness and
value.

CLIMATE.

Mean Temperature for July, 1889: Warmest Month 81.3 degrees.
Mean Temperature for February: Coldest Month 50.9 degrees.
Mean Temperature for the year 1889: 66.4 degrees.

Average rainfall 64.28 inches, admirably distributed over the year.

Unsurpassed healthfulness, pure water, good drainage, high - undulating country. A Paradise for the man of moderate means. Write for pamphlets and maps, giving full information, which will be mailed free to any address on application.

ADDRESS:

ALABAMA LAND & DEVELOPMENT CO.

OR HENRY FONDE, PRESIDENT,

MOBILE, ALA.

MOBILE, ALA.

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SOLICITS YOUR BUSINESS.

EVERY ACCOMODATION CONSISTENT

WITH SAFE BANKING GRANTED.

HAS UNSURPASSED FACILITIES FOR MAKING COLLECTIONS DIRECT ON ALL POINTS IN ALABAMA.

DOES STRICTLY AND EXCLUSIVELY A BANKING BUSINESS

WILL BE PLEASED TO CORRESPOND WITH ANY ONE CONTEMPLATING NEW BANKING CONNECTIONS.

SPECIAL COLLECTION DEPARTMENT.

C. P. WILLIAMSON. VICE PRESIDENT.

TOM O. SMITH, CASHIER.

T. M. BRADLEY, A88'T CASHIER

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DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES.

CHARTERED MAY 15, 1884.

DIRECTORS:

J. A. Stratton, F. D. Nabers, W. A Walker, T. C. Thompson, W. S.
Brown, H. Molton. W. J. Cameron. C. P. Williamson, Geo. L. Morris.

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Five years and eight months old and the Eighth City in Alabama. It stands first in the tonnage of freight handled by the railroads. Its manufactures go to Portland, Maine, to Tacoma, Washington,

to San Francisco and to Mexico.

It is the mineral center of the South.

It is the most successful in the manufacture of iron.

It offers more to manufacturers than any other City in the South. Its daily product of wares is worth $10,000 in the markets of

the country.

Its object is to manufacture into goods for the hardware merchant all its entire output of pig iron.

It has magnificent forests lying contiguous, with thirty varieties of wood.

It has a country tributary to it, well watered and easily enriched, producing luscious fruits and fine vegetables.

It has nine lines of Railway.

It has a population of nearly 7000.

It has over 1400 registered voters.

It invites capital.

It challenges inspection.

It encourages industries.

FOR DETAILS, MAPS, PAMPHLETS, ETC. ADDRESS,

Bessemer Land & Improvement Co.

BESSEMER, ALABAMA.

ANNISTON, ALABAMA

HAS FOR SALE 375,000 ACRES OF LAND

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Valuable Agricultural Lands,

Large Bodies of Yellow Pine and Hard Wood,

Fine Coal Lands,

Rich Iron Ore Lands,

All accessible to Railroads.

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Illustrated Pamphlets, Maps of the City and printed information relative to the attractions of Anniston

will be furnished upon application.

CORRESPONDENCE FROM MANUFACTURERS AND INVESTORS SOLICITED.

ANNISTON IS THE CENTRE OF THE BROWN ORE DISTRICT. CONCERNING THE ADVANTAGES OF THIS WONDERFUL

SECTION ADDRESS

Anniston City Land Co.

ANNISTON, ALA.

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