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$i iiw j?a J uteris Vs? ,v Uv; ; JLLm a r esplly South Carblii is in a vc pro of people .wearing happy facei: BotforpUhe source from r which all blessings come. Jordan, Smith and the Cotton Growers' Association, wmcn snouia include svery farmer, have contributed much toward this prosperity, wnen uie wiuw , ue m ytuspw-ju: wuur , tion the wheels of business enterprises are greased. . The farmer is the backbone ani sinew of the whole country !r, Therefore all other professions should take off .their hats to him, : , The past'year has been J, ,' 'v'iJr Wkfactorv to this office, for which we thank friends and customers. ; Some of bur bankers and leading business men have remarked that the growth7 of our business has ajready far surpassed trieii ex- r. pectations. We are getting in even a better position to render the country more' efficient Hous to pay liberally lor new laeas. it is our iuea tu use west euurus vu jjivuivwj me :ON REAL ESTATE. service, from the fact we have eWriencfeWd acauaintance. arid have gained confidence, and are willing' and ,anx-'.. 2t. a 11 :il-2 '..V w jJ f4 Jiii'.. ' ,.'"h'yi .i ' 1 - l:.:; J or,rl oKrnarl nV TITTY tin MTV 4 uivhcoi ua an cuejiuj. . e uuu t expect wr oe sausnea unui we are recognweu v w"v .w . t r,-"! , fiintMi river: ) cu 1 1 1 vatod . 1525 tJmbor (CyprpRH. Fine, HI'kor. MTFted autn. Tupelo. Poplar and AsUc) , an1y and loam soil AilaptrJ to a.l .'rowth f ollmate. 30 LeConte 1 '-ar f ' Te Rolling. 5 abins. This tlm ' 'LVb:r.hM toeen turpentined; will average '"im feet YeJlow Pirn per acre, r,00 feet A"ijUrge Short Leaf Pine per acre. 2.000 , , k (ett yprl per acre. Quantltlei of ' Telegraph and Telephone Pole. About " 000 feet fine Hickory Timber, about 0,000 feet Tupelo and about 50,000 feet Refl Oum on place. Good deal of Ash. C1 -Bprlngs. Santce Kiver 5 miles through tlee ftfrorda transportation facilities. , Price 6 Per acre ,,1rV lUttnlMTK County. 1 CITY PROPERTY. t) No. 414 ai-ren in center of town of ; Bamberg. All cleared and level. Can , . toe old at from $100 to $300 per acre, j i t- modem dwellltiK In good repair, with ' large rooms. Good orchard and ' , "vineyard, iuu j'ecan irees. i-a ueai - ' Ing:. Artesian well flowing 16 gallons per mtnule or gooo pure waier, n feet deep. Water works In dwelling from artesian well. Xwlmniing pool find Hah pond. One acre in flowers and ' whrubbery. C!od mrvant house and ' H neceasary outbuilding. AIo good -onervatorv and two summer hoimes ;' J.( I. k.a,i,,, ifinau irfntt'lnir Ikti them fi,.- VCBUIHUI T,r- ......... Healthy location. Town has about X.OW Inhabitants. shins about 10.000 tiulMi nf fftlr,n tut vcar. Onlv 4Ti miles t" from Aiken, the great health resort of Bouth Carolina, and on the same rall- . road $7.S00 Jf Beaufort 4'ouniy. No. . Ml "-room dwelling on acre lot at Bluffton. 8. , on Calhoun, .Church and lady streets. Ivel, well. "barn, buggy and wagon xhi-iln. store $1,000 house, shade Chester Count). f'lTY PHOPKRTY. 23 2-story l-Vroni!) hotel, ccn- ' trally located, corner Saluda and ' ' Turk streets. In Chester, on main line toetween the two depots: tity water 11 f and well: the land Is very valuable, to fay nothing of the Improvements: eon xl 'venJent for comnierelul travelers; will , sell or rent. Price sll .. .. $:i,5;0 ; ,y No. 319 Brick sale ami livery Stable In Chester, centrally located on Columbia street, water works and ( 4 H 4 electric lights. 4 box stall. open f stalls, sheds full lengil of stable on t each side; office, hurnexx an) (tniln i. 2 r rooms; lot HOxlJa; a well-estal- ed business Price $6,000 No. 376 5 lots in Chester: No. 2, 3XZ1J; .No. 4. 130x155: No. 6. "I'x ?JS6; No. K, .2x114; on Knworth " street. Each $150 Lot on Reedy street, 4.' rent front. 8S feet back and 250 feet deep $'.'2i . ' FARM. fs No. 12. 600 acres at !wls Turn ' Out, fcchool and church, 4t0 culll tated. ISO In timber, black soil, level, ,2 'J -room dwelling, large barn, flue ft pasture. 4 settlements. 4 wells. 2 t streams, near ral road. Per sure $0 -j No. 391 414 1-2 aens 'i nillei , horth of Kort Ijiwh; church and School, public road, 200 cultivated. 60 timber, sandy soil, orchard, roll ing, 2-story 7-room duelling, barn for 8 head. 100-acre wire lianture. fi -3 ' fttttemntM eoti.in l.itiiu,. ,.,.l , . smoke house, 2 wells, 4 springs and , ! branch. Income atx.ut 5. too pounds f ciiiion. vkiii sen in two tracts: would exchange for a farm near Rock Hill. Prle $4.0iO I-awn. 3 miles c'atanbn Falls. Church and school in nne-li.ilf mile. Jil cultivated. 200 timber, waruiv di versified. Three settlements, snia.ll barn. Good bottoms. If cleared H ,J-. mows can o1 run i wo r.rni.ciiAN ;v and spring". Price.. ..$7.f.O uere . V. . ,n u, .. . 1. i. . . . , Chester, at Kston lioax'- chunh : r 1, .... , ti , i , , I , 11.11- Irer, sandy soil. Good orchard, roll- .i-'cv .'fritf .nir.ni lv.,l''ft,u. I...r.. ...tl. 7 . ant wt,r,,.l 7.O. ,.,,), l .... i .... mid ..... Stslls and "hH aires pasture. Seven rj settlenients. oiher out bulldingR. creek. v.ell nn.t spring. Wilkes pfcwe $H acre No. 5 IK -22 lure- 3 miles ot t i li'kliai I.- Church and school l to i.-.-. t ,iiM.-r.. ., , ., . . v (. i . ii. I'.., limner. A - it .... I ...... . , rr. wi,;iin.fi. tiu .1110 n-.om ItiK OWeil- 1 Ing. barn. 4 sial h. pasture, crib. cot ion iioijoe. vw-ll. branch and Bprliigs $801) , No. ili'i uncK -2 miles of Chester, cl.un lies and school, ;in cul- i.js tlvsted. 3 In Moods, day loam soil. S-Scre oiciiard. tx.Hinar. v-riinm Ji51 dwelling, liarn ltli stalls, tenant t ' Jioune near duelling, poultry, wood , Slid carriage house, we I ami good spring, telephone line, ell fence, all til good repair. . . . Ull,l,.r 2,760 No. 542 673 acre. rnes Cu- v. tawba Palls, nascomvillc and Fort i Lawn, churches and school I to 2 hilles, 2'i0 Hires in cultivation. 225 fyk Seres timber, mulatto soil, smell ; ' orchard, undulating and 'evel, 60 '(-' - acres waste land. 6-roorn dwelling, 2 - - s tiarns. 4 and 8 stalls. ioo-uere ias , l '"lare. J tenant houses, 2 $-room houses, cotton houses and cribs. j Country remarkably healthy, high elevation. S miles from the great ''electric power plant at Catawba v Fall, Kocky and aver Dam Creeks: ' j. i." some good bottom land; wells and ,. springs; $800 Income, . Price per ':C ' scr.. . .. .. .. .. ..$10 -' "' w cm inn in lr. u. 1- mlUw Chester. 1-4 mile Iewls. Church and ehoov 1-2 to 1 mile, lies well, andy and red ii. !-roorn '... ou, well and two springs. 3-horse firm.orn, plenty of wood, good 1 j, pasture land, 2 good . house sites ., $15 acre ClieHierHH(1 County. . 0fvv BuiDvitw , , n . . . . I V. 1 1 M.J ... S together Mltli fork of goods at 96 per ureiri. on -cost, Jl.KO. ' ' N, 607 $2,000 stock of den. ildse, consisting of dry goods, notions ana ehoss. " ain i., jnesternew, , c. W cetils on the dellnr. , No. , 4808 2-story brick store. 2Sx50. on Slsln' 8U, Chesterfleld, B. C, Lot 20x9. Not t be aold unless the sfors nientiotted stock- of 1 goods is sold. $1,808. i 'i i f ' No, 808 Livery stable em lot jMx!7S. t.Un HU "Cbastsrflwld . tf. One blork from . depots VUWt$H&aU houses. iw0. . . ii . s ''j' FARMS.--.: -7,'', " o,-"34?. J.500-M 4,HM acrewWn J6 different tracts of . from 60 to i If 80S -tury brick store buil.ltngj N"- 368 4-rooru dwelllfig, on lot nnrtJtsids Main t.. ChMterfkld. )4. C. 'itKoo, Falrvlew avenue, Gaffney . 2,000 acre each. Unimproved, well; No, J72 New 4-room cottage on watered, iwindy oll. Per acre Hot 100x160. corner Jefferwon and .. $1.50 to $4 neural ntreets, Gaffney; cJty wter, Xo C49 116 acre 2 1-2 miles j garden, orchard i, 11.560 Chesterfle d C. H. Churches and No, 400 4-room house. On . 1-2-school 2 1-2 miles, all In timber, pine j acre lot, Logan street, Gaffney; fruit and oak. sandy graveled soil, nearly level, small branches and one good spring. Price.. $1,460 No. 604161 acres 3 miles or Chester field. Church and school 1 mile, 100 cultivated, 40 timber. iRed sandy olU Orchard. Rolling nd level. 4 settle ments. Barn. Creek, wells and soring. $2,500. No. 60625 or 30 acres of the N. B. Hursey place, fronting Main St., Ches I terfield. 150 yards of Court House. I Very desirable property. Will be cut ' into town lot. Clierokee County. The County Seat, Gaffney, With a Population of 7,000. Cherokee is comparatively a new county, having been formed In 1897 from the counties of York. Union and Spartanburg. The farming lands are excellent, cotton being the principal crop, but plenty of hog and hominy Is always made. The land Is level, well wa irriKU : easily kept in good condition. Nu ! merous schools and churches are dis jtrlbuted throughout the county und are easily nccem-tble to a'l. The minerals of Cherokee, accord ing to government reports, are vastly superior to those of any other coun ty Int. he State and for the same area It contains more different min erals that may be worked profitably 'man sny other spot In the United j Stales. u ,e In the county One can wash enou jfrom nearly any branch i to net fair daily wages. j Tin, gold and platinum are found In paying quantities. This excellent county backs up I Gaffney, the county seat, which fs a ; prosperous, up-to-date little city of j 7.000 people, and every person who ! desires employment finds It easy to attain. The churches and schools of the city equal those of any in the State, size not excepted Limestone CoNege for women ranks a high as any college in the (Tnlted Ptatex, whether for male or temale. A maKiilflcetit opera house enables the best companies on the road to enliven those who care for this class of entertainment. Motel and boarding house accom modations are ample. The manufacturing Interests of the city are represented by The Gaffney Mfg. Co.. Limestone Cotton Mills, Globe Mfg. Co.. and Irene Mills. The Irene Mills manufactures high ; grade table damask and Is the only i mill In the South making such a ; grade of goods. That Its products i llnds ready sa-e Is evidenced by the ; fact that It Is running day and night. These large and successful plants are potent factors In the growth of j enffney. The development of the water pow- ' er on Broad river and the Installation I of nn electric power plant at that ' point, now under way. means much V j The banking facilities are ade quately uttended to by the National Hank of Gaffney, Gaffney Savings Hank and The Merchants & Planters' I Hank. The Cherokee Iluitdlng and ' Loan Association enables every man to own his own home utnl Is doing ; much for the upbuilding of the town. The water and eleclric light plants ; ie owned and operated by the eliy. Gaffney people, in fact. Cherokiv peop e as a whole, are noted for their hospitality and strangers do not re main, strangers long. "Stranger Is a holy name Guidance and rest and food an.l fire. In vain he never must require." A remarkable fact about Gaffney 'enl estate Is that there has never been n pleee sold for less than thii ; purchase price und 99 out of 10( cases show handsome profits. No bef.ter point In this Stale fact the Month, can he found home. or If. for u CITY PHOPKRTY. No. 384 2 -story dwelling on 2 sere lot, Gaffney; orchard, well, barn, nearly ul) under fence, crib, cow house, fine shade, garden, desirable property. Price., $3,000 No 381 9 -room house on 1 1-r. sere lot, Robinson and Depot streets. I Gaffney, 6.000 population; 14 7 foet ; front, orcrmra. wen. Darn, poultry noure. snaue trees, garden. . .fi.Koo No. 382 2-aer lot Limestone Spring. 1 mile Gaffney, near Lime stone College, 4-room dwelling, well, springs, crib, stable. outhouses, basement and cellar, all uhdttr fence. garden, shade trees. Price . ...$7u0 No. 887 Acre lot at Thlcketty. op postte depot, some fruit, level. 5- room house, well, bam. store room. arden; rents $30 a year. Price $450 No. 362 2-siory ft -room dwe ling on i-ere lot. corner Pine and Hhelby strreU. Blacksburg. 1,500 popula - tion, churches and schools, 1-2-aere orchard. Iwvel. barn, carriage house n,t w,o.ihod ail under f.nrn niea had, flower and vegetable garden. . . . .$1,500 No. 264 2-story 7-room dwelling on 3-cre lot. Pine street. In Hlaeks burg. 1-2-acre orcri?.-.. , r!t".t?i!. U'ull ' -wt.irv hai'n. all nn.lpr fenre servant house, cement ce.lur, poultry cl,rvaiU douse, cement ce.lur, poultry 'and meat house, native oaks flowers land lawn. 1-2-aerei .garden. Price and lawn. 1-2-aerei garden. Price No '11 2-story dwelling, $ large .! li.OOOii-nnma u drAuslntf rooms, hath rnnm. ... .. .. .- .. tgfty' uii - . population; level, batti. bugiry iitl poultry houstw, garden; all Jer fence,. ... ,, $1,060 J : no. a72-story brick store ad - joining uarroii ana tjarpeuter. Garr- uey, Prke. . . . . . . , . . . . . . $3,000 Nov 368 -8 lots on Clarefttont street, Gaffney. 70x200,. $126 Id $350 NO. 369- 6-room cottage on . s lot 72-2xli5, city water, fenced and new; rents for $12.50 month.' Prlc ., ,. ..' .. .. .. , ,.$1,780 (2 6-room cottage on lot 71 l-2x UK rtiy 3.fUr..ryttHt, feoust; . rents for $16 month: near depot ,$2,60A () S-sjorjr 7-room dwelling, city water, eU. Prte,, ,. 11,78 ; All in Cjaffney, , level, well, barn, all under fence. wood ' and poultry houses, shade trees ,i ... .$1,600 No. 408 1 1-2 acre 1otvf Railroad street, Gaffney, fronting 105 feet, orchard, 6-roora house,' well, ham, all under fence, garden.. $2,000 No. 420 r2 , lots 180x200 on Fred erick street in. west' end of Gaffney, 4-room cottage and 2 -room cottage, well and garden .. . , .. .. $1,000 FARMS. No. 393 114 acres 8 miles Gaffney, church and school, 60 cultivated, 20 timber, red and gray soil, orchard, I meadows, pasture, 2 streams, well and spring. Price..'.. ..$1,000 No. 386 39 1-2 acres 1 1-4 miles Gaffney. church and school, nearly all cultivated, gray soil, rolling, 4 room house, barn, ' 3. sett.ementa, fine brick or tiling machine, now in operation; supply Inexhaustible; well. Income $400. Price .. .... $6,000 No. 386 496 acres 12 miles Gaff ney. chtirch and school, 100 culti vated, 150 in timber, gray soil, most ly level, two settlements, double 2- iiiinrv harn 2fS nprp, nf meadows, on I i,,, j a I .. 1 a iruuti I unu, v nii nigs uu creeks $4,000 No. 388 46 1-2 acres, about 12 in corporate limits of Gaffney, popula tion 6.000, extension of Frederick street, rolling, high state of cultiva tion, spring. Can be sold off In lots at good profit .$2,000 No. 3658,000 acres 7 miles Gaff ney, church and school, 000 culti vated. 200 timber, red and gray soil, diversified. 5-room brick delling, larfire barn, 1,000 acre pasture, 25 set . tlements. springs and creek, watei j p()wer for gmal mm lg mules 5) ater 60 head of cattle. 1,000 bushels of corn. $11 Per acre . No. 4 01 f 5 r5 acres. 3 miles BlacRs- burg, church and vated. 35 timber. school, 20 cultt orchard, rolling. tenant house and barn, pasture and meadow, some kuw timber and cord wood, 2 branches and spring. Price $6.00 No. 416323 acres, 15 miles Gaff ney. church and school, 1 and 2 miles, l?ri miltK'RtAii 100 tlmhpr trra v anft j ,iVersltleil 5-room dwelll'ni? L'-storv j barn, pasture, 20 acres bottom, well, j springs, branches and creek ..$2,500 ' No. 4 23 20 acres outside corpor ate limits of Gaffney, all cultivated; jgray soil: orchard, mostly level: 6- room dwelling, barn, crib and smoke house, well $3,000 Colleton County. FARMS. No. 427 800 acres, 8 miles from Walterboro, church and school, 30 cultivated, 770 timber, mostly pine sandy loam soil, level, 3 settlements, barn, timber suitable for sawing suf ficient to improve place, 2 good streams and spring, on public road from Price. Walterboro to St. George. . .$4,000 Kclgetteld County. CITY PROPERTY. No. :msi 1 4-room hotel on 1-2-acre lot. Huncombe street, Edgefield; (eii, servaiii s room, cenai, large vegetable garden; good stand $5,000 Fairfield County. CITY PROPERTY. 3751 1-4-acre lot at Blythe 100 population; church and frame building 25x40, 2- ! No. ' wood. school story KlnhouKe, flour and grist mill, ! engine and boiler, extra engine $1,000 FARMS. i No. 44 872 acres 9 miles Wlnns ! boro. ehurch and school, 225 ' culti vated. 150 In timber, loam, hilly and rolling, lo-room dwelling. 10 starts, ; 75 acres bottoms, 460 acres pasture, ; 7 sett'ements, store house, gtnhoune, 'cattle shed 20x100, well, river and T springs $9,000 No. 404 186 acres 4 miles Cataw 1 bu Falls, church and schools 3 and i 4 miles, 30 cultivated, balance tlm ; ber, b ack soil, v rolling, good bot- I loms , . , $1,000 I No. 4 21 Z9 acres 7 miles Iilairs, ' 200 cultivated. 60 timber, mulatto .soil, orchard, level. 6 settlements, 2- story dwelling, IfiTfe barn, pasture, i well and springs; splendid farm. Per acre $15 v . M'tivllle County. ClVY PROPERTY, No. 39i--6 lots 100x300, on Can non street, Greers. good neighbor hood, out, ..tt the healthiest towns In the Slate, 2 blocks from depot. Price eiiOii $276 FA RMS. No. .13 117 acres 2 miles Greers, huiu.es and school. 60 cultivated, red soil, small orchard, rolling. 6 room house, practlcaiy new, well, new 7-room tenant house, sla olil, good patture. 1-2 tulle of Ana- j lacLe Cotton Mills. Price.. $50 acre ' . T I t.reriiMood County. 1 L'lTY PROPERTY. ' , , 5.f,rU k f-room th ajUnn 1-2-sere lot In 1 l"m Coltosbury; will exchange I ;."."." L. V v750 ; tJ?fr J or br,,k ,.t,r!; UHi'' i Pr7lbrldcs avenue. Nlnety-Slx. flue loctnltn; four other lots, 24x150 .$1,650 Kershaw County. CITY PROPERTY. , 73 2 lota on Blackburn street, l.j jathune. fronting 41 and 68 by (- faef Hotn ... ,1IB0 I pantry and kitchen, fronting east on t lifayette avenue, opposite ; the new v - - B - . ---. court house, near business portion of the city (Camden): vicinity of Kirk- .wood Inn, the great winter resort for 1 tourists. Iluy this property and hold it for enhancements. Part nf Lafay ette Hall property, lot 6xl25 feet Pi Ire v ,,'.$8,760, No. 4 78 2-story'' lO-nom dwelling on lot $70 feet front by 41$ feet deep. In Klrkwood vicinity ef. Camden. .8. C IJttleton and lioundary streets, two- bloeks front' depot; level; good repair: barn; all fenced: - kitchen, wood Jyusv sud. . ,2 . servant house., eonmiitiiig a rooms eaent -city, water; garden i flue 'Willow and oaks front and back; one of the finest places In j camaen. mce., .fifi.poo No, ,i 665jrIotei. .property- corner Matx "and peKalb streets, Camden, fronting too feet -on Main street and $22 feet an, peltalh street ;$1,000 &t?.T?Mm " ? 4pt-" No. 71 150- aeree 6 miles ,West vllle,; church and school, 80 In, culti vation. 110 timber, sandy oil.t Orch ardnearly leveL email dwelling, ,we!l watered. Price,, ., ,;. . . .-. ..$850 '.No. ?&54-748 acres' mile Heath Springs church and school 2 miles, ( No. , 602-71 acres mllea of' -Ker. shaw. ; School -Vt miles, - Sandy boIL Lvel. Never ' been cultivated , but- ! capable of Such- to considerable extent. $1,500, '. " vf't' ' i , No. 10-I,620 -t, AM. Springdal place, 2 miles of Camden. 800 culti vated.: 400 to . 700 acnes, timbers Red, g ray,i ioamjr4tnd sandy solL , 9-raom dwelling, brick, basenfent 17 tenant houses,. 2 barns .with fl stalls, 200 acres meadows," 100 acres pasture. Good neighborhood, stream, ' well and springs. $18,000. - '-'((-.. No. 611 2,500 acres timber laud X to 8 miles of Bet hune, on S. A. U R. "Rd. Lons leaf pine. Has been turpentfned and burned at one time. Finest' tim ber in Kershaw county. Will cut 100.. 000 cross-ties, 1,500,000 feet -to 2.000.000 feet of lumber, and any quantity of shingles. Owner says some of it would make a bale of cotton to the acre. ,$5 acre. . , .-' ' '.':;''. No. 612 4-room house on Mttleton St.. Camden, 8.' C. Lot 60x400. Oood neighborhood. 3 blocks of court house. Well. $1,750. - , :tj,M 126 cultivated, 260 in timber.- clay and granite soil, small orchard,: roll ing, 6 tenant houses, small barn at each, within 2 miles of Southern Granite Co.: quarry, springs, creek, good bottom lands, several acres un quarried granite. Price ...i. $5,000 No. 589 115 acres, 4 miles of Jeffer son, S. C. Church 24 miles, school mile. 60 cultivated, 25 timber, lay, soil, 10-acre orchard, rolling. 5-room house, barn, pasture, 3 settlements with out houses. Good water1 supply. In';very good shape and capable of much de velopments $1,250. ". ' Lancaster County. CITT PROPERTT. No. 3 7 7 Corner lot 1 1-2 acres on Chesterfield and Market streets, Lan caster, 10-room dwelling, orchard, well, barn, , crib and buggy shed, smoke, wood and poultry houses, all under fence, shade trees, flower and vegetable gardens; 3 building lots can be cut off.. , ..$3,500 No. 8781 1-4-acre lot, , with 4 room house, on McWhlrter .street, Lancaster; shade trees, all fenced, garden; rent for $6 per month $600 3. F.UGAK 1OAO, Broker. No. 4 73 2-atory ,12-room brick dwe. ling on Marion street, Kershaw, 2,000 population, bathroom, water closet, etc., range new, to go With house. 4 porches, octagon front, built two years ago, artesian water, hot house, lot 5jx50, level. Want to sell this property quick:. $2,750 No. 540 4 -acre block, corner Hampton and Sumter streets, Ker shaw, 8. C, 6-room dwelling, tenant house, store room and outbuildings, artesian water, level, small barn and warehouse $4,000 FARMS. No. 440 169 acres, 8 miles from Lancaster, Riverside station 1-2 mile, church and school. 60 cultivated, 80 timber, dark sandjf eoll, rolling, ten ant house, fine brick c ay On place, will cut about 1,000 cords wood, 2 branches and several springs. Per acre ....(..,. . . . .$ Ln ii reus County. CITY PROPERTY. No. 434 2-ntory 10-room ' dwelling on 3-acre lot. Academy, street, Clin ton; population 3.000; -orchard,, well and barn; a t fenced? buggy, poultry, wood and meat houses;'.; flower , and vegetable garden; can ba sold In two lots. Offers wanted..,'.,. ,.,$4,000 - Islington County. , e . FARMS. No. 8812 acty,.; granite quarry, 5 miles Co umbla; crusher with plant, engines, 'hollers,, and machlnerj': building for same; will sell or lease. How much am I offsredT Will sell to the highest bidder In Columbia, S. C.lf not -disposed of privately soon. v Owner wants change ot Investment. ,,.. No. 465 20 aores 2 1-S miles Co lumbia. 8, C. churches and . schools 8-4 mile, gray soil, level; spring,- 8-4 mile New Rrookland. suitable a for building iota Per acre... . . ....$50 Mnrion tVunty. CTrYi PROPERTY. No, 348 Stock of general mer chandise, about $1,600, at Fork, a C. 76 per cent.4 on cost 4room cottage and store houses . ' No. 44S New tobacco warehouse TtlxlJO, store . 18x36, stables - and sheds, on acre Jot. Nichols, centre growing and ' prosperous . town; one of the best tobacco Markets In South Cjtr.ollna.esabUlh?4 -eight, years,, god ral estate advancing rapidly; splen did location tot wholesale grocery in ce-utr of best farming . section la State.-. . i ...- ,,,$3,000 o. ' 4 J. , h v - , J- No. 417 3,087 acres, t miles Sel lers, churches and school, "700 culti vated. 8Q0 timber, sandy loam. or chard, diversified, 13-room dwelling, 2 large barns, g.OOO acres, fine pas ture, 28 settlements, 1, 2, 1, 4 rooms, and some small barne, creek,- 2 flow ing wells, vf Owner has , made' good monei', extra- fine farm, - Stock, and implements also for sale,',. Price of land. , j. ',",$ 60,000 , 1 Newberry ', County. ' - I CITY PROPERTY No. 46S TinllAr Amir -mill (inm plete, capacity 60 to 75 barrels per day. Situated 1 1-2 miles N. Newber ry, S. C, building 30x40 of brick with metal rpof, containing 40 B. P. Lom bard boiler, 8x14 inches, Brownell automatic engine, and one . Moffett combined feed water heater A and pump, 7 acres land and two 2-room tenant -houses... ", ". ..$4,250 . Orangeburg County, . .V'-v, .FARMS. - No,'J27 74 acres. 5 miles Spring field; tract No. 1. 12 acres, tract No. 2, adjoining, good Improvements, 2 settlements, , gin, saw mill, grist mill, shingle mill, threshing machine, .wa ter .power, good stand." . Prices: Tract No. 1 , . ;vV; . .'. ..$3,250 Tract No. 2. . -. . - . . ; . .$1,600 No. '687 230 acres 8 1-J miles ot North, S.rc,, church and school 3 and 4 miles. 25 cultivated, sandy soil mostly. level. Price,. .. ,.$1,600 '.-:,zJ-,.. Oconee, County. . FARMS. . ""' No. 602 -5,000 acres 18 miles northwest Walhalla, S. C. Nearly all In timber, oak, pine and hickory, virgin. Oood soil, especially line for orchards. Number of rivers and other streams. Price.... $4 per acre Richland County. CITY PROPERTY. . . No. 4S7-7-room dwelling on level lot, 44x208 1-2, No. 2021 Lincoln street, -Columbia, S. C., street cars, good condition, city water, stables, all under fence, flower and vegeta ble gardens.,! .. ... , $2,000 . FARMS. No. 14 8- 115 acres, 9 miles north of Columbia, church and school, 50 cultivated, 40 in timber, sandy loam, orchard, fairly level. 4-room ; dwell ing, barn, pasture, grain house, out buildings, well, creek, mill site with good dam ....$2,500 Saluda County. , -; CITY PROPERTY. , No. 851--tore room, 24x60, on lot 86x100, at Wards, well. ...... .$1,100 Spastanburg County. CITY PROPERTY. No. 683 17-room hotel on lot 160 1-2x218, on First Avenue, Cow pens, C, 4 vacant store lots each 29 feet front on Cowpens street, good stand for business. Fine well, ten ant house and other outbuildings in fair repair, shade trees in front, 1-2-acre garden, good health resort, on main line of Southern Railway, from Charlotte to Atlanta. The Northern and Western -Railroad -Is -expected, to reach this place from Marlon to Spartanburg. Let me self it to you at. , . . . . . . . .$2,500 Sumter County No. 154640 acres. "Dixie" place. 2 1-2 miles Wedgefleld, church and school, 200 cultivated. 340 timber, sandy soil diversified. 12 settlements, welts and springs, considered one of the finest farms In the country, rents for 24 bales of cotton. Terms ' 1-8 cash. Per acre.. ., $35 I'nion County. No. 383202 acres, on Broad river, 1 mile Lockhart Mills; churches and school, 100 cultivated, 75 timber, clay and sandy soli, diversified, 60 -acre pasture $2,500 " York County. . CITY PROPERTY. No. v 235 Handsome residence.- at tractively located in Yorkville. 3 story 13-room dwelling, 3-acre . lot, beautifully laid out, fine fruit, gar den, excellent waterj electric lights, house and grounds piped for. running water. Price ...$10,000 No. . 236 Frame '' store building, 25x80, on lot 30x210, corner Wylie avenue and York street, Hickory; finest stand in town. ,-,$600 No. 33743 acres in corporateJlm its Rock Hill,' 7-room dwelling; . com paratively new. splendid- grove, - Suit able ' for truck, poultry, ' fruit ; or building ' lots; Main street extension will run 'through property, ... $5,000 No, '238 6-room dwelling.!. '.West Main street. Rock HM1, electric lights and water, garden and 2 olnef Im provements.: .. t,v, s$l, 000 No. 247 Two ' 2-room houses on Crawford pike. Rock " Hill, 'Ort l-I acre lot." Price lor botri .'. , t .$450 No. 848 Two good houses on targe lots, Pine Street, iRock' HIILV$3,J50 No. 258 7-room dwelling ; 6n White ' street, Rook ' HtlHoara r nd garden,' Price. , , .,J ;.M1.600 No, 2 6 5---Lots on Jones avenue. Rock Hill., i., ... .$100 to $300 No. JI69 Business lot v fronting Necly's stable, Rock HU1 .,,..$500 No, 372 Lot on Hampton, street,1 Rock Hill, per front foot, t $5 No. J 7 3 Lots on. Moors reet; Rook HIM, per front foot ..$3-to $3 No. 907--$ lots' in Oakland, Block No. 26- Nos. 1 and 2, Rock Hill, per front foot., -.-.'.. ; i; V .'$$ No. 320--2-stQry 10-room dwelling, 3-4-aare' lot on Peachtrc and York streets.- Hickory. S. ' Ct ? ! rrult. level ll$-foot tube well, barrt J0x40, all under fences brick and, .wood house; garden . t ,, .':.,'.,;;,vif 1,100. 'Also A 3-room houses In Hickory rent for 88 per months $400 for all. JHpney-maher, ' N. $6$-:Loif -Bait"' Maui -'i$rief; Rock'HIlL fronting south,, .';.$ 300 - No. 360 Lot 100X20O la f re6 of hospIUU Rock Hill., '... . . ,,,,$100 ' No. 385--8 lots south - side East Main street, Roek Hill, fronting 100x 300. enhancing in value. Per foot $4 -No, .429 House and lot on West White street. Rock Hill, 85181. well and stab'e. . -J i .4, .''( .,',$1,300 ' No. 430 t" lots corner Saluda and Johnston streets. Rock Hill. 76x160 feet,',' Each.;. , . ;-.... .'....$160 . Wo. (446 cottages ou lots join ing, fronting west on Laurel street. Rock. Hill, rent fori $8,. per month each, good locality -foj tenants, good Investment. For. alt. . , , , . . $2,5p0 No.; 4 4 7--Several -lots' . on Marlon street Rock Hljl, good locality, easy payments; will furnish , money to build homes ,.,,$300 to $500 NOi 448 Aore corner lot at Lesr lies, on -Southern Railway, v T-room cottage,-- nice shade; fine stand "for store, near depot, on public road. - ,.$1,000 "No.' 458 9 -room dwelling , west sldo of Reld street, Rock Hill: lot 76xl30,all fenced, garden, hew $3,000 No. 44670 acrei, tn .;V corporate limits v of -i Hickory, f churches , and schools, 35 Cultivated, 36 In timber, red and gray, soil, orchard, rolling, 4 room '-house, barn, good we L good site for cotton mill.,' .. ..; ..$1,100 7o. 471 l-!-acre lot .to' Flint Hill near Rock-Hill;-. :;,A :., . . :.$40 No.-' 476 3 . lots of the Gordo; Hotel property, Kast - Main street. Rock HIIU each 26 1-2 feet front by 140. deep, alley In rear. - This is the only , business property on business part of Mam street for sale and is very valuable. Each $150- per front front foOt ;';'-';'. l''',:-.' - No; 477 I building lot W east side ot Oakland avenue, fronting Wln throp College. Rock HUt fronUng 100 feet and extending back In form" of a.-, rectangular parallelogram; - 190 feet Price.. .. ,.. .,..$1,200 ,Thl' la very desirable, property. C ; No, ' 4' 8 0 Corn er lot,. Gordon Ho tel property. Main and Hampton streets, Rock Hill, 26" 1-3 feet front by 140 feet deep, io7footjiailey- In fear. Desirable bustuess - property. . ?. $200 front foot No. 482 -Vacant lot- 70k3i0. West Mala street,. opposite Laurel Street Church, Rock Hilt. . ; . . $800 No. 483 2-room housed fronttng west on Jones avenue, l-3-aere lot orchard and garden. iVa ,$400 Also two houses, '3 anda 4 rooths, and store 35x40, . on x Est V White street Rock Hill . . .v.VV, .-.t . $1,700 U No.. 633 Lot 60x1 90v; fronting West on uuKiana . ayenue, 'Corner t tot . m front of Wlnthrop College. 'Rock Hill.. ... .. . . $J00 No. 6388 lots on Marion street and Whltner avenue, Rock Hill, good neighborhood, E, , S. of t Hampton street. Price.. ..... ...$70 ? No. 642 The ftjeo. Greene resi dence, comer Lancaster and Camden avenues, Oakland. Joining 'Wlnthrop College grounds on northwest, 10 rooms, stairway and halt with shrub-, bery, flowers ana gooa '.variety oi fruit, well 102 feet deep. .'. .., .$3,UuO No; 5535 houses on lot 80x150, cor. Hagins and Black streets,. Rock Hfll: 4 are 4-room houses, 1 S-room ,hose; well, -suitable for colored- tenant; tent for $22 per month. Price.. $2,000. No. 671 V4-acre r lot at Catawba. S. IC., bounded by lots of Lineberger,. H. I. Simpson ami-others '.,.".. ;;60. No. 6772 lots, Nos. -7. and J5, in the Whlsonant Suburb propertyMn York ville. 8. C. Section 1. Wlll exchange. Both ., ... .. , $125 . No. 678 13 lPtsas follows: Nos. ,11 J i, is, in section i; o.:V in section 3; No. 8 in section 4; No. 6 in section 8: !Nos. 2 and 9 In section 7; ..Nos. 3 and 5 In section 8: and Nos. 4 and 5 In sec tion 8; in the Whlsonant . Suburb of Yorkville. S. C, v will exchange Each . . i. ..v. . 220 to sioo No, 673-story 7-rooro' dwelling on lot 200x200 In section 3 of the Whlsonant Suburb .of Yorkville,-6. ' C, known as Hobbs place. Nice shade. Good well. In good condition. Will exchange.. .. .... , $2,000 . No688 4 lots . as fdJlows: Nos. 6, 7.-8, and 9 in section 8 Whlsonant suburban property, Yorkville, 8. C. Will exchange. Each ...$25 No. 652 Vacant lot .frontrnsr about 112 feet on Jones Avenue- by about 300 feet deep. Rock HIU B, C,,. .... $50Q FARMS, :T No, 175 10O acres,' 3 ' miles P.oc k Hill, elegant bottoms, 25 in woods, fine spring;, two bold' streams, sut. ble for- stock raising or farming. Price per'acre,,;.,'..;;,.;... 140 'No. 178--66 acrefli' 2 ; miles north of Edgenioor, 40 cultivated, 25 In timber; 3-room house,' nearly all under fence, barn, wall- and branch, church and school, rolling sandy, soli , , , . $850 No,? 180-44 acres, 2 miles south Rock Hill, good improvements, level, on public; road, black soil. Price..,. 31,600 No. 186--136 acres, 5 miles south of (Srover; N, Cr, .adjoining King's Moun tain battle grounds.' 20 cleared, 100 In timber, 2 cabins, -sandy, diversified, spring and branch, per acre 33.00 " No. f!8-;S; acres 6 miles south, of Rock Hirl,v$. settlements, creek 00 one side, public road on other, fine for hfty and stock raising, mixed soU, rolling, church and school. ,Per acre.'',,,'. ,$10 .. ,No, 190219 acres, 6 miles McCon nellBvllle, i 100 timber, 100 cleared, 3 settlements, i bam, pasture,' 'orchard red : soli, church and school, rolling, 60-acre wire pasture, well, spring and feam $2,600 ' No; 80016$ acres, 8 miles east Rock HU1, 75 in cultivation , timber for place. tenant house, 8-acre: meadow; spring, and branch. Per acrsi . $12.60 . No. - 308426 acres, 7 miles east ot Sharon, church and school, 265 culti vated, 14S timber, clay soii orchard, rolling,' 6-rduiU . dwelling large barn, 100-acre pasture. 6 "settlements," we1l. creek, branches and. springt.i Price per acre..; jr. ,.300 ' ,No. 213-1-430 acres, Wn. Barron bom place, 8 , miles northeast t Rock. Hill, church and school, 200 cultivated, 200 timber,, red -mulatto soU, orchard, mostly level.-vs-story 8-room dwelling. 7 settlement s. large barn, gin' house, lumber- house,-. store.- good txw mill, 60-saw Winshlp gin, new- belting for alt 3 wells, springs,, on Catawba river, PeacryiK;&:i. ; $1,000 less without' machinery.' ;. ' No. $184-$5i acres at Hickory t- 830 In cu.Itlva.U01V ,75. Umber, leyel, sctMe ments. orchards, gwd. outbu'ldings. on of tho finest firms In .York county, red soil, welt -watered, v Income 3R bales c?tton, Per, acre.T . ,.$.'0 . No. 219 565 acres. 4 miles ,McCont- nellsive, church' and Bchool. 265 cultl-- vated, 145 timber, clay i spH...orxhard, .id rolling, 6-room dweUtng,. large bMrn.s , 100-acre pasture,' 5 settlements, ' welt, creek, branches and Bprinss-" Price per acre-..-. ...'4;. 'i,$Wi-" LlllLL, UUllltlCB V l.tC, V4 j,v " . 5 settlements, 60 acres timber.' 40 acres fine bottoms, no overflow, fairly level, j. mulatto soil. Per acre. . . ,,..'. . ,$$ -No 227-208 acres, " Swan tracts; 3 ... miles- Guthriesvllle, 4 settlementv ; plows run, SO acres fine bottoms, . no ...i" ' overflow, good pasture, rmar school and i church, branches. , Per acre 91$ No. Sa 88 acres, near fimyrna.chureH v r and school, 10 cultivated, 60Jn woods. rolling, spring and 2 branches, red soli, ; r, 1,000 cords wood on place. . Per acre ,: ' , ,.-'....,, .s.$s,oo ino, 03J, acres, .in wii iwinw- nmm ;vy -of aickory, 25 cultivated, 35 timber,' f orchard, roiling, 2tury 5-room dwell- lng, 'barn, pasture, on both I sides of railroad, srood site for cotton until, ,. , 3 springs and 3 branches,. $1,200; M,-, Jit-1R oma DU. mites CSfawha church and school, 140 cultivated, (75 timber, sandy and red, orchard,- oll- t Ing. 8-room dwelling., 6 settlements, large barn, pasture, other Improver mtnts, .40 acres river bottoms, not sub- 3; Ject to overflow, well, 3 branches aud v:, :: creek; Per acre". .. .. $13.58 -hT OKI 1AA 11 .ntlatt InAffth' nt ' .. I Rock Hill, church and school, 58 pultl,. vated Sfi tlmhpr' sandv and red. 450 L fruit trees, well, 6-room dwelling, barn, ? - all under fence but 30 acres, necessary:,... outbuilding,, fine- bottoms. 3 Bprtnga. & ' branch jtrvd Allison creek, rolling and --- fc i level.. , ,i,.$l,86 - No. 858694 acres - on Broad "river. J ' near Hickory, 18-horse farm cultivated, church and school, mixed BolU .2-acre rvj-.-". orchard rolling,' 8 settlement, -largo.fv barn, "pasture, 125 acres bottom.. branches And numerous springs; w.Ulu,sS exchange for city property or sell lny Smaller tracts. Per acre.. ,. . ..$16 "-No. 3765 acres, 114" miles Yorkville, thurches ' and 'schools, 45 cultivated, 8 timber, red and black soil,: 3-acre orchard,'' partly3 level, 3. settlements, 8, 4 and 6 rooms, cotton house, barn, pas- ' f f, ture, 2 springs and 2 branches. Per V acre.... .. ....120 No. 389140 acres 5 mjles southeast Fort Mill,, church and achool.- public road, 60- cultivated. 60 timber, clay soil; 1 rolling, ., tenant houses, barn, cotton .-, houses, spring, well and creek. Price ; .. $1,600',;, No. 40340 acres in S. W. suburbs of i Yorkville, 3 houses, excellent orchard. ' v, spring and 3 branches, some woods. .. Splendid location far reeldence. , $1,250 ' - No. 467100 acres, 2 miles Hickory, V' ' Churches and schools 3 miles," 76 Jrti timber, red soil, rolling, small house, near railroad, good water. Price $1,100 '' No. 474150 acres, 6 miles south 'of 'M Rock Hilt. $ miles Mt. Holly, church ' -school l mlle, 80 cultivated, 70 Umber. " orchard, rolling. 4-room house, barn,' cotton house and crib, 50 acres fine '- J bottoms, well, branch and creek. Per,- r acre., 816 , No. 484 60V4 acres 2H miles north of ' - J'., Rock Hill, church and school, 374 ctfl- :-:h tlvated, 10 timbered, red and sandy eoli ' , meetly level, 40 acres under fence, good bottoms, spring und creek. Per f acre . ..-y .. .. .. ..$27,;' No. 485 The U. G. Garrison tartA,-' um acres, 4 miles north Rock Hi'l, 1 i- H. mile Newport, on railroad 'and . public ''Jt-JM. road. Sandy soil wth clay bottom.' '- -Lies leve', 35 acres in woods, dwelling K ' and other improvements, splendid com-v s5 j, munlty. near Ebeneser church ', and i f !; school, one of the most desirable places' -i-- to live In York county.- USft acres cart ::A.:J be added. Price, of whole per acre .. ,.s:.iw 1 '..330 LJ No. 501146 acres, 6 miles .Clover, church and school 1 miles, 60,-cultW y i vated, 80 timber,;' sandy loamyi soil, 'y it" about -200 fruit .treeS,TDtllng, i 4-room -' : dwelling, barn -with 6 stalls, pasture 11 crib, cotton and Storage house, wagon , ana' buggy shed. Fresh Cleared fields, 'v-' well terraced, 3 branches and 6 springs ? Per acre .. v .' $10' No. 609 456 acres, the Cowan place," ' y 2 miles east Rock HIIU on macadam Xi; road, country schoollH relies;' city - y chuiches and schools, 2 miles, 150 acres , ( cultivated. 200 timber, -red and sandy soil. Adapted to all . productions o::j the climate, orchard," mostly : level,;"t,ii 8-room dwelling, barn for. 7 head, pas-;-; '; .: ture, 2 cribs, 8 settlements . 5 2-rooms. 4-room, with well, ' '.' 2-rooms 14-room wlth" tt'eH. "f. .,' One of' the nicest farms' In , , this section, 3 wells, 8 springs, ureok. Per acro,.. ..j,. .. v., SO"- " No. '612 Steele's . Mineral' Springs'- j property, one mile east of Rock Hill i coinpriwuiB nuuui j acrcn vl ijiuu, sr shaped to suit the .property' and tho J; purchaser, - The ' analysis 1 shows this ' water specially suited tor stomach and - -blood disordersvand ift Is extensively; advertised through North and South' Carolina --and-' Virginia. Testimonial K" furnished on application .,-... ..$5,000 , No. 6 86-il00 acres 8 .miles N.W.York" 7 yillc, 6 miles Smyrna. . All in timber spring and '', branches,', good farmings Und. iron ahd gold ore in considerable .:' Quantities.., .' .$30 cfij(y , No. 656 80 actes more or less, lying - , on the south-east side of Rock Hilt, known fas ..the Crawford Wlthersooon -1 landr -frontlhg ou Pine street find on both aides of Saluda road, consider- ' able fir' wood on the property- Wilt" I celt 'as a -whole,', in building lots, or divided Into smaJi tracts.' We expect to cut this property up and sell it, at ' auction,' but - private ? proposition; are s Irt order.- Price,,, depends - on the io-1 ., cation, " n - ''"-' , "1 ) '!-' . No: 672 10-scro tract of land." with f houses thereon, known as, the Holler brick yard tract,1 In western suburbs , of Rock Hill, S. C. .Two houses rent-, lng now tot $1.78 per week; or a Uttls", over per cent.1 on the total price ask t ed. ' The bther ? acres Cart be farmed, j Railroad 'dividing,' branch and clot-trio line 1 running ' through place.; tlood well of water. How much for It? . No.. 691102 acres 3 miles southenst of Rock IUU S. C known as the Oor- . . don tract -Also 47 acres adjoining, known as "the Roach trt'et. $7.60 cere. ' No. 680121 acres 1 miles of Hick-. buy, B. C 40 cultivated,. 30 in timber mostly level, tenant houses, good brn. bottoms..,' .. .Acre $13 jNo. 81--100 Aeri 6 miles of Hickory, I mile v't Hiiodtown". S. C.T60 culllvar- " ed, 20 woods, culling, tenant house, ; good well, pasture, .sandy -fed soil, good neighborhood ...'. $10 aire. f. M Vi c ?
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