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LYON & HEALY, GHIGAGO, WILL MAIL FREE A Compendium or book of useful information, describing | every, article required bY, Bands and \Drum Corps, 400 iifustrations of! Band Instruments, Trimmings, bete., giving lessons and I'y-laws jor jAmateur Bands, Drum Majors’ Tactics, and a select list of Band Music. ry y Send $2.35, $2.10 or $3.20 for a retail DY box, by et Rew CAN Best Candies in: the World, put-up ta handsome boxes. All strictly ire. Suitable for presents. ‘Try once, ‘Address ©. F. GUNTHER, Contectioner, 12 State St..Chicago HOTEL Overlooking Central Park, Fifth Avenue, 58th afd 50th sts., New York. Highest Class. Absolutely FIRE-PROOF On Amertean and Enropean Plans. Within half block 6th Ave. Elevated R. R, terminus, 5th Ave, Stages and Cross Town Cars pass doors, | Hon, BENJ. F. BUTLER, of Massachusetts, President, for 12 samples_of our $10 | | SUFFOLK TRUST CO, - - AN INVESTMENT THAT WILL DOUBLE. IN 12 MONTHS. PAYING DIVIDENDS APRIL AND OCTOBER. STOCK OF THE ~Ald Lovestuedt & De Capital Stock, nC on 1500,000, ch, full pald and subject to no assessment. Shares, $10 Hon. JAMES W. HYATT, Late Treasurer of U S., Treasurer. DIRECTORS. Gen, Bany. F. Buttes of Massachusetts. Tnos. C. Hon. Logan H Roots of Arkansas. MS. Hon. AU: Wan, ex-Treas. U. $ Sautn, Pres. 17th Ward Bank, Brooklyn, N.Y. ‘vorD, Pres. Bank of New Castle of K nxins, Cash. Mass. Nat'l Bank, Roston, Mass. cnorinin, Pres N. ¥. Contract Co. of New York. ; of Neb WwW 5.'S., of Conn, Gro. ADVISORY BOARD. Hon. D. C. Scovr E.R. Tave, Cash, Henry Frvcnrwan York. K. Roors, Cashier, First National Bank, Little Rock, Ark. First National Bank, Kearney, Neb. Hoo. Jou B. Goxnon, ex-Gorernor of Georgia. Hon. Rooxxr L. Tavton, ex-Governor of Tennessee, Hon J 'B. Foraxen, ex-Governor of Ohio. Hon. Ricn H. Beicir, ex-U. 5. Printer, of Washington, D. C Hoa, E. F. Mann, Supt. Concord & Montreal Railroad of New Hampshire, of New York, N. S. Treasury, W. ington, D. C. x, Member + Stock Exchange, New lonenrson, Pres, Transfer Agents. EXCHANGE BUILDING, BOSTON, MASS. PRINCIPAL absolutely secure under ahy circumstances. DIVIDEND of nearly 7 per cent. on present selling price, paid in April. PROBABILITY of much larger dividend in October, increasing rapidly thereafter. CERTAINTY of a very rapid advance in the intrinsic value and selling price of the stock itself. from your neigh- | by ress, we of PRESENT PRIGE OF 7a PER SHARE ; THE STOCK, Only a limited amount offered at this price, and subject to advance without notice. suffer another | The Directors of the GEORGIA-ALABAMA INVESTMENT AND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY have decided BPafler to the public for a short time only, a limited amount of the Treasury Stock of the Company at $3.30 per share (par value 10.00) ‘This tock s fall paid, and subject to no fature assesements under any circumstances, Under the plan of the organization of the Company all receipts {rom the sale of the Treasury Stock of the Company now offered are expended at once for improving and developing the property of the Company, increasing its assets to the extent of the amount received. The entire properties of the Company being paid for in full, all the receipts from the sale of city lots go at once to the divi- dend fund of the Company, ia addition to the earnings of its manufacturing establishments in operation and its income from other ‘sources, ‘The stock of the Company will not only earn gratifying dividends for the investor, but will increase rapidly in the market value, with the development of the Company's propert} perty. Money invested in this stock is as safe as in the savings bank; will earn much larger interest, and stock purchased at $3.50 per share now will certainly find ready purchasers at $s per share in a short time. 3 ‘The stock will be listed on both the New York and Boston consolidated stock exchanges. Orders for stocks will be filed as received, in any amount from one share upward, as it fs desired to have as many small holders in all sections of the country as possible, who will, by their interest ia the company, Influence emigration to Tallapoosa, and advance the interests of the Company. $7 will purchase 14 will purchase 35 will purchase 70 will purchase 2 shares or 4 shares or 10 shares or 20 shares or $20 par value of stock. 40 par value of stock. 100 par value of stock. 200 par value of stock. 105 will purchase 80 shares or 300 par value of stock. 210 will purchase 60 shares or 600 par value of stock. 350 will purchase 100 shares or 1000 par value of stock. §25 will purchase 150 shares or 1500 par value of stock. 1050 will purchase 300 shares or 3000 par value of stock. Checks for the April | dividend, only earnings of the Manu- which includes facturing Establishments owned by the Company, and receipts from the sale of City Lots, were from April: to April 15. Address all apptications for stock and prospectuses, and make checks, drafts or money orders payable to Hon. JAMES W. HYATT, Treas., Ga.-Ala. Investment and Development Co. (Late Treasurer of the United States), ROOMS 8, 9 and 10, CLOBE BUILDING, Or 1t WALL STREET, ROOMS 31 and 32, - - BOSTON, MASS., NEW YORK, N.Y. Southern Offices, Tallapoosa, Haralson County, Ga, New York Offices, 11 Wall Street, Rooms 31 and 32, Boston Offices, 244 Washington Street, Rooms 8, 9 and 10, Philadelphia Office, Room 944, Drexel Building. Chicago Office, Room 720, Insurance Exchange Building. : 12)” 80-page Illustrated Prospectus of Tallapoosa, Stock Prospectus of Company, and Plate of City, with Price List of Building Lots mailed free on application from Boston Office of the Company, where all communications should be addressed, oi FLess & RIOGE PRINTING Co., FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, comicbooks.com