. The Southern planter. tputting your money in realty, and un-til you accumulate largfe means, youdo not dare to buy your own home,is tnot a fact that many a businessman would buy a home for his familyif he felt he would not be withdraw-ing that amount of capital from hisbusiness absolutely? The TorrensSystem will relieve you from this anx-iety It is a fact that capital investedin land under our present laws Ismore or less absolutely withdrawnfrom business; and it is a fat thatcapital so invested under the TorrensSystem will not be so withdrawn. Ityou have any doubt about the latterproposition


. The Southern planter. tputting your money in realty, and un-til you accumulate largfe means, youdo not dare to buy your own home,is tnot a fact that many a businessman would buy a home for his familyif he felt he would not be withdraw-ing that amount of capital from hisbusiness absolutely? The TorrensSystem will relieve you from this anx-iety It is a fact that capital investedin land under our present laws Ismore or less absolutely withdrawnfrom business; and it is a fat thatcapital so invested under the TorrensSystem will not be so withdrawn. Ityou have any doubt about the latterproposition, you have only fo oonsnllthe experience of business men inthose countries in which the TorrensSystem has been tried and is in activeoperation. For instance, the statis-tics from Queensland, where out ofthirteen million acres all but had been brought under its Tor-rens Act in 1899. show that more than41 per cent, of all mortgages were forsuras not exceeding $500, and thatmore than twenty-eight per cent, were. THE TELEPHONE SAVED j HIH $ Mr. full Pun* and aTeleplione go Haad In Hand. Be up with the Timet; Cttch the Market Right, Then SBLL. You Need It. every Parmer Needs a Phone. Time and Money Saver. Colts But a Trifle. A writer in- iiif CHItfaeo of a cattle buyer who drove intothe yard of a farmer about 50 mile^.from Chicago t;he other day and madean offer lor all the cattle and pigs onhand, dfellvery to be made at once. Theoffer seamed a good one, but beforeclosing the farmer said be would speakto his wife. Going to the- house heasked his wife to call, up a Chicagocommission house by telephone. In lessthan two .minutes he was lil commvinj-catioa with Chicago and was informedof a rise an prices and advised what agood offer would be at that moment:Within five minutes he closed a dealwith the buyer at prices which paidliilm $300 more than the first offer. One Advance Tip onthe Market May Mean a Profit HoreThan Enough to Pay For a Phone F


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