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It owns and controls 60,000 acres of the most desirable fruit and trucking lands in North- ern Alabama, together with hotels, wineries and fruit properties aggregating in value over $1,000,000. ‘The Company was organized for the purpose of developing the upland section of Alabama in the lines of fruit culture and truck farming, and believes that any develop- ment enterprise, to be successful, should be backed with an abundance of capital, with men of national reputation at its head, and further, to be a permanent success, the enter- prise should be profitable to the investor as well as to the stockholders of the Company, and this plan will be strictly adhered to in the conduct of its business, The officers and directors of the Company are: |AS. A, ROBERTS, Ex-Comptroller State of New York. L. RUSSELL, Governor of North Carolina, WME KISSEL SURGH, Ex-Deputy Attorney-general, State of New York. . J, DITTENHOEFER, of Dittenhoeter, Gerber & James, Attorneys. HON. Wo], MORGAN, Comptrolier Sate of New York: HON: JOHN WOODWARD, Justice Supreme Court, New York. C.F. COOK, formerly of Cook, Lyman & Seixas, Chicago, Ill COL. THOS: J. ANDERSON, Cuban Pan-American Express Co, THE COMMON STOCK OF THE COMPANY IS OFFERED TO INVESTORS FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY AT $4.50 PER SHARE, PAR VALUE $10, FULL PAID AND NON-ASSESSABLE. Accepted in the purchase of fruit farms of the Company at an advance of 25%, or | $5.63 per share. “The present earnings of the Company, as evidenced by the report of Chas. B. 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