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,CnAIUX)TTE PAILY 0B3ERVEII,' JUNE 231C0S. n y.u. - :i, f f ;v- v-:4 y.r,y P v : V; . . j XsX. A' , ; 5 houses and let" on comer Black and Hngius Sts., I' Rock HU1, 8. C., for Dr. W. G. Stevens to Pcag, FevreH ADOutOaota; :inv.WoodlandiPk,nRock?Hm;-S;iO;:;;i;t for Jas US. , AVhite' to different arties at . auction and . 'I 1 i and Whisonant. 13 .... I.. S. V ' X"f ,f"W-V t I J it . - . ---Mil . Hn i 'J ' . 1 ,';-Lot in Shelby, N. C. for F. M. Dickson. Bel wood, N. ?C7to 8." M. Morrison, Shelby, ' N. C; through our Ajttt, J. A. Anthony. .....I TK two Oorrlon Hotl lof nn Faqf Afnin ctraat ' J A Anthony, Shelby, K C Rock Hill, for Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ayer, of Marion, L F Orovea, t3ast0nia, N C A1a to J. B. Johnson and . W. F. Spencer and re . sold to J. Ed Roddey and Dr. T. A. Crawford, all of Rock Hill, S. C. 7' hi ' ii 'riTi'iiiM OUR SOLICITING AGENTS Dr. R. J. Morrison," 'Cherry villeTN. C. H E Reid, Lincolnton, X CjT. M. Whisonant, Rock Hill, M. J FMwards, Rntherford- n, X. C. B. F. Pegnes, Cheraw, S. C. Auctioneer, B. W. Oct- singer, Spartanburg, S. C. S. C, TrateliiiK Agent. V. R. Hough, Camden, S. C. Dr. D. T. Teal, Chesterfield, S. C. W. M. Sinoak, Aiken, S. C. Dpbson & McCaskill, Ker--shaw, S. C- ' ' , -J. A. Hearon, Bishopville, 8. C. ' D. L. Stevenson, Winn?- boro, S. C. Jno M Houck, Marion, N C C. Bber, Blacksburg, S. C. (erUot; fronting Winthrop College, Rock' Hill, S. QxfjHg.j" Kf?gP-j" A. J : Edgar Poag, and resold to- ' ' a Columbia partyr x - 2 lots in Shelby, X, C, for ,;R. 'Newton toL Rachel Hendrick and-Andrew Elmore.' throujrh our .gent, J. AAnthony, ' . Lot n Flint Hill, pear Rock Hill, for Joe Gilmore to J.' M. Ivy, all of Rock Hill, S. C. , . J o re nn ran 1E1 Correct descriptions must be given to gain confidence, business prices named and each Interested party make their part of the proposition. Brokers are not mind-readers and cannot get deals through when only questions are' asked Offers are necessary to close trades. When we receive property or propositions we know we have something to work on. Questions are all right to start trades, but let them be followed by business propositions for results. We furnish blanks and information, on application, for listing property, and owner's description of property to those who wish to buy. Why it Pays t Handle Real Estate v Through Brokers. They must work and study the profession to make it a success. They must also possess talent to make business grow. Customers are sure to go where they can get axxommodated, buy ing or Billing. Knowing values and what class of .property is suited to different customers has all to do with getting trades through. They must be a good Judge of what clasa of property to shew different customers. If a small farm is wanted it is a waste of time to show a large one. To succeed a broker must have the confidence of the public and be a good judge of property, as well as a fair judge of human nature. A successful broker knows whose secrets to keep without being told. A broker who is up-to-date in his profession knows it is to his interest to make rood trades for his clients. Real estate men, the press and the railroads are the main channels to put life and value in DIRT, which results in activity in all other lines. When land or any other property is high it is appreciated and is in good demand. When low in price but few seek it as an investment, though -this is always the best time to buy for long profits, provided travers have patience to wait for reaction. This office is constantly growing in experience, acquaintance and business. There are millions to be made out at Southern Heal Estate Present prices, from the fact that the world is iust commencing to open its eyes to the growth in values, as well as the increase in yield of different products. This office has correctly predicted the course of real estate values for several years. We advised purchases of DIRT for successful and safe money-making. Those of you who have kept an eye on our remarks are in position to jay whether they have been misleading. One of these days the buyers will swarm to our office to look for money-making investments. This Is why you should have your property listed with us. We have made hundreds of people money and stand ready to do the same for you. Rll Goods Should Wear the orrect Label Including citisens from the highest to the lowest. The name or mark should tell the exact contents of the package. In selling produce,the writer learned that the buyers soon found out the brands that were reliable. A few packages of fine quality on top, with inferior quality covered, teaches buyers the character of the label. So it is with some smooth-faced and slick-tongued teople. Tnev will not bear close investigation. The time has passed when men can travel far on their grandfathers' records. Each and every tub must stand on its own bottom. Deception -is bound to be caught sooner or later. It is very important that all property should be correctly described to gain confidence. Let the world be able to say "You will find it as represented. - Then we do not have to "blow eur iwn horn." What the world says is what makes things go. "X'v (item ,-... i , ' 'cW T. M. WhUuiumt. of Hock Hill, h ' Scirth Carolina Property .Ittbrtlllt County. CITT PROPKKTT No. 101 lt 1041C0 fi on MiMinl ftp. ilrt, Abbvlll hair mil from tfepoU .. .. ., , .. ,. 1M A" v CITT PROI'KUTT Ha! i4-room Iioum. tin lot Illx and jHior-h, on Wtnr trtwt, tovel. , food condition, turn. il rrtrd. mwha houM. flower. m4 ViMiblr gnrjnn. J'tIcq t.. -. ' -.. tf 94i6 X. U4-rom 4wllin( on lot Mt lit. Main Hrwit, HJUy, H.A'.tW pop Dlitlon, vlfif yrd, , uplmdld water, barn, uti fncJ, . aWtltoua, ' inoka finiiM nil In food repair, twxJ tad. a.ao Uvo arrea, m aoll4 ' blcx k - pur roundel by 4 alr'ta. In good location r tha dapt ... . i.',T . $UtM KAHMH. No 90 ui in 2 1-2 mllm Ml- Iv. H ' . luirrh nl nuhoul. 0 rullf Mtrd ntvimiij. level. 3-room limine. lmii. K... water supply 12.300. IliimbtTK Count)'. ITY PIIOI'KICTT v.'i 4 M acrra In eii!.'r of lnwn of lla'iilxtj All lU-nr.'d n ml le-l fan i" nodi mi fiom f I mi ic lino p..?- mi... riiodiTN iiwrlllnic In (ml r-inlr. II Img ion m r.iinil mchnnl uml v 1 1 1 - - r I . I mi l'.-Mii treex. .J tienr. lnK Ari'-vlnn e 0in nK ( KnllurK prt ti'iuutr nf nooil putr uuler. 417 frfl clp Wnli-i H'Mk hi dwi'llliitf from arteeUn well. t4 I niriilnjf pool urid fli.li pi, ii. I jir ai in In flow era nnd hi ubl.fi Unod nervuiil linima nml ull ne. . axr ouliiiillillnffH. AIo ai0 'Onaeranrt nm iwo iimiiiit hmimn llh lieitill Iful vlitMii arowlnx on Idem. Healthy lo.-atlmi Town lin about 2.Wl tiilililtunl, iililpii nielli t 10.00U biil.-n of i niiun prr year. Only ., rnllea fjin Altten. the Brea! health n-aort of Houih Caiullrm. ml on the mime rsll '"" .... .(0U Heaufort County. N'u t.4l 7-rcKim dwelling on ncro I'M at llliiffioit. R C. on Ciilli.Min. huii h and ldy utreetn. level, wall. lrn. Imickv and wagon aheda, mora linn., Khadt- 11.000 IWkrlrr Conilly. N r,:s 1, 30(1 acre 10 mile of McOellmiKvlll, 14 of eoretown. It ul fharleeton. on Hunlee river; 4 0 ultlvatert. 1,121 limber trypraaa, fine, hickory, red gum, lupelo. pop lar and axh.l Handy and loam an. Addapled to all grow tha of nllmle. 10 IK'i.nte pnr tree; rolling 6 fabina. Tlila tinilier haa been tur. pentlned. will average J. too feet el low pine to the acre, (10 feet laige ahort leaf plna per acre, 2,000 faet eypreae per nrra. uanllttee f tel. ?raph and talephnna polea. about O.ooo fet fina tvkkory timber, about 10.000 feet tupelo and about D0.0OO feat af red gum on plaoe; good deaf of ah: aprlngK. fcanto rlvar I tnllaa through pla'a affarda Iraneponallon fariinie. prlca per aera .. ,. II. Ko. l7- lot a tD Chaatar; No. I, Tlll: No, 1IIH; No. 7 No, 31x114; on Kp worth lrat Kaeb. ,. , ,.$u K: 411 Twa lata on Anadamy and Plna . atraata, C)tMrtri ;Nav. I frant '. . l f I '':',:,.. " i . : f i1' , ' . j. ' 1 ' ,',' ''; '. )' ' ! ' I I , 147 feet on Arudemy utreet by 290 I daeji on lmc mrect; No. 2 frontit 1 IS on Pni- Ktrert by i6 deep, both con lalninjr 1 d-10 m-ree, known h tho Mel. lire pla. t.1. 0110 No t?' Two L-?tory brli'k .jorea 1 fiontlnx w-Mt n MhIii Mtrew(. OieM iir: pnpiiliitton ".Odd. About 25 fr.-t ft out cm h hv 1 00 r'el ilecp on bit ubom J(i" fi-ei (Icyp to alley . . y ()(I0 No. ti. i. Several hiii.e, In I I roninn. Mud i, tu- f'oie. mi oin- curner, bl iiboui LT.rli;, on C.iilMileii anil Wdlnut rlrul,, Clie.t.T. In Inttlng n rent of uImmii 4s.'. per month; electric light. rl! mi.r, burn. Dower rtll- den und odie, iiiiprovcnienie. Ad .riit in ilif Nniit hein nnTTvMiv. p eenger Nll'l flflghl ilcpolH julnlngtho 'nillii!i, Nmtbai'xii'rii xhnpe and I Ingnti In .Mill .ri.piTI C.o.l lo. cation for intiiiifiii I urlng iiurponea. dwellhiKa or Miirn In' lent. Inig eetuhlleheil grnenil mr i ihnnilloo huidnexK. Tin l lb pUcc to plnnt 1 j your lapllul for ufe In vohiiriil, ! i 'rl" $111,000 I Will li nrl Ntock of Keneral ' I mcicliaiiillMe. nnioiiniinK to about! $4, MOO a T. nTiie on the dollnr. ! No. 7RI I r.U ai rea 3 mllea of Port . : Ijiwn: ihtmii two milin. m iionl j mile. 100 timber, oak. hickory. Pine. I dlverlfle.l. n.nrlv hII orlglnnl tlmlx-r of Ihe llneet kind, i rek and branch. ,Vr ,e 112.50 ! N" ii' acrea Jolnlnir UiiiIh of Houlhern lUllway. M. MnfTncr. Kd (Iraham and othern, t'lieeter. H. tU IThla property run bo cut Into build- !'" 11.350 No. 724 and 72.V Two 7 -room : hotiaen. eeet nl.le of Miihirln alreet. ,fheier. H. C. lota UIi;. modern eanltaiy plunibing. cabinet montcla tiled balh room, wired . with wall awlicht. lijr water, flue under aama arranged for hot water liMUIna;, bent nalghborhnod In f.'hemer, -rh 13.260 No. 721. Vacant lot ea-t aldt of Tork atreet. Cheater, H. C, 214x171. '' (0 No. &. Corner lot Main and fecond atroata, Port Lawn. W. T., Hi 170. imall warehouae, good gtand for atora. 1 railroad; good farming country, Prlca,. .. ,. ... ,.360 No. 4 S h - n 6 2 acrea 4 ml of Port Iawn. .1 mil Catawba Falls. Church nml achool In one-half mile. 140 ciillivuicil. 20ti timber, aandy (II veralfleii. Three nettlementa. email r . 4 . --w--...' PAKMB. No, J2.-tOO aeraa at twla Turn Out. mhool and church, 400 cultl vitag, it In timber, black noil, levaj, room dwalllitg. . largt . barn, 0jm paature, .4 aattlementa,' 4 wot la, - I traama, rrr4, Per 119 J. KIMiAlt IOA(i. Broker. barn, flood bottoma; 1 If cleared I plow a can be run. Two 1 branches and aprlnga. Price. . , .17.60 acre No. 4 -8 It acrea- t mllea of Cheater, at Katon Rouge. . Church and achool, 300 cultivated,! 200 Mm' bar, aandy aoll. flood orchard, roll Ing,' 7-room dwel.lng, barn ; with 7 atnlla and 200 Rcrea paature. Heven aettlemenia. Other - outbulldlnga. creek, well and aprlng. Wilkea place.. ,. .. . , ,. ..lio ,cra No. Kit 221 'acrea .. I rnllea of Lock harm, Cburch and. achool 1 to 4 mile, no cultivated,' 100 timber, orchard, hilly, and -room log dwell ing, barn. - atalla.7 pa at ore, crib, cotton hotiee, ' well, . branch and prlnga, . :,, v U0O No. I SB v acrea i M mllea f Cheater, churchea and achool, 10 cnl tlvated, I In woodi, : clay loam aoll. I -a ere orcjigrd, relllng. I -room dwelling.' bar; with atalla,,. enant bm near dwelling, poultry, wood and 'carriage. , kouaea, . we'l an4 good epl-lng, telephone line, all under fence, oil In good repair $2,760 No. 641 171 acrea. I mllea Catawba- Falls, Baacomvllle and Port Lawn, churchea and achool 1 to- 2 mllea, 200 acrea In cultivation. 22( ncrea timber, mulatto aoll. email nrrhard. undulating and level. 60 acrea wagte land, f-room dwelling, I .am, 4 and 8 atalla, 100-acre paa ture, S tenant houaea, I 3-room houaee, cotton', houaea and ' crlba. Country remarkably healthy, high elevation, 6 mllea from the . great electric power plant at Catawba Kalla. Rocky and Beaver Dam Creeka: aome good bottom land: wella and nprlnga; $100 'Income. Prlca per acre 10 No. 641100 to 126. acrea 1 1-1 mllea Cheeter, 1-4 mile Lewie. Church and echoed 1-1 to 1 mlla, Ilea well, aandy and red aoll. 2 -room houee, well and two aprlnga. -hore farm open, plenty of wood, , good paature land, I good houae, altoa. . . ....... . . . . .... .... Ill nor No. 11241 acrea at Fort Laws: churchea and achool, 10 . cultivated, aandy eotV orchard, l-room dwelling, barn, other Improvementa, aprlng and well. Will aell houee and 10 acrea for 11.760 and ,11 acrea at 140 per aore. No. III. IIS acrea -I 1-1 m. Fort Un; church and achool, 160 culti vated, SOO timber, grey aoll.. orchard, level and rolling, l-room houae, barn, 11 tenant houeea, . creek, etc. ' Per acre . .-. . . ; . v. . . . , . . Me No. 170 214 acrea . mllea " of Cornwall and Btackatock, church and achool I mllea, 100 cultivated, 16 timber, aandy, mulatto . aoll, S-acre orchard, the .Uneet In the county rolling., l-room .dwelling, barn, 100 acre paature, , 1 aettlementa, I. mllea aouth of Cheater, I mllea of , It ma adam road, . creek, aprlng and good well .v ...... . . Ill per acre. No. 72$. II acree 1-1 mile of Cheater, all cultivated, dlveralfled. I aettlementa, barn; on public road, branch and well.. ... ,.5.4 acra . Midwtcr rVennty. ' ,; , .. v'jCITy P RO Pit RT T, i' . No. Sll.Large brick aole ,. and Ityery atable In Cheater, water worka and ' electric ' Itghta, Klegant -; mule . - tu,. anil nn,N atalla. feait and harneaa rooma. fine atand for livery and iraaing, a i.nnir .ni couatnr. uade ,. in addition to thraej 1 hrallroada. The land meaaurea 140 by 116 feet and ahould be worth ai moet the price aaked for the prop erty M.000. No. 710. 1,400 acrea, Dunlvant place, I mllea of Leeds; church I mllea. achool 1-2 mile; 160 cultivated. 1,000 acrea Umber, aandy aoll, or chard, rolling. 7-room dwelling, good barn, 4 aettlementa. about 116 acrea river bottoma. II acree branch bot toma. well, river and etreamg. Per acre v - Will exchange. No. 711. 1.100 acree. Trlplett place. I mllea Leeda; church I mllea, achool 1-1 mile. SOO cultivated. 700 timber, aandy aoll, rolling, I tenant houeea and etablee, large amount of good bottoma, creek, atreami and spring. Belonga to trading folka. Per acre .. ..... ....... M-00. Ka 711 170 acrea. McCollum place, I mllea of Cheater; church 1 mile, achool 1-S mile, 76 acre; culti vated, 110 acrea timber, aandy and black jack, Jevel. 4 -room houae, stream and aprlnga. Per acre 11.00. . CtMtcrneU Coaniy. CITT PKOPERTT. v. iAt1 k-4V at Are tiulldln avw e-ai"7 ' -. - northalde Main t. Cbeeterfield, B. Cm taa-ethee with stock of goodo at II per cent, on coal' 11.160. . s IAaK m lA aeraa of the N. B. Hureey place, fronting Main Bt., Ches terfield, 160 yarda of Court Houae. Very desirable property. Will be cut Into town lots. . -,' , Ka 407-12.000 atock of Oen. If dee., consisting of dry goods, notions and ahoea. Main St., Chesterfield, B. C. 10 centa on tha dollar. Ko o l-storr brick store, 26x60. on Main Bt.. Cheeterfleld, 8. C. Lot 10x10. -Not to be aotd unleaa the afore mentioned atock , or gooas it , aoid. ILIOO. - , : Noloi Livery stable on lot 160x171, Main Bt., Cheeterfleld. 8. C. On block from depot. II atalla and , I amall houaea. iwo.' . ' . ,V " ;;':'. No. 141. Store houee, 10x40. on Church etreet. Cheeterfleld, 8. C. It 10x762 hew bulldlnr 1 1 00 No. 147 II Mora lots. 109 i feet back end different fronta. at 11.60 10x110, at 171 each; 11 lota, 19x110, at 10; In town of Mt. Croghan. a C per front footr I dwelling lota, 106x110, at 1100 each. 11 lota, No.' 162 10-room dwelling on lot 116x460, dreen street. Cheraw, 8. C; population 1,000; well, barn, all un der fenoo 11.100 No, 1 6 S l-room houea and office, and livery stable on lot 110x100. on Ind street. Cheraw, 8. C. Fine lo cation for store; one of tha best street In town, near the square, wall .. .. M.100 No. III. 4 -room dwelling on S 1-10 acre lot, Main street, Cheeter fleld, 8. C. orchard, well, nice flow er yard, garden 1700 No. 707. Two lots 16x100 each on Second street, Cheraw, population I.T00, In buslnees portion of town. Each.. . . ...1160 No. 701. Lot 100x100 fronting OB public equare, Cheraw, 8. C, - excel lent site for commercial hotel 11,4(0 No . 701. Two lote 100x100 front ing on Huger and High atreeta, Che raw, 8. C... ..Kaon iioe ..No. 710. l-room dwelling on lot 10 0x1 00, fronting on High atreet, Cheraw. 8. C well, garden ,,11,100 No. 711. 4 -room dwelling on lot 100x100, fronting on Huger - etreet, -Cheraw, 8. C, well and garden 11,600 No. 714. l-room dwelling on lot 76x100, Market atreet, Ruby, 8. C welt, barn garden, .. .. .. .. 1100. No. 716. Btore house on lot 60x S00, Market street. Ruby, a C. Blacksmith shop In rear. . . Good atand for bualnesa. . .1600. ' FARMS. - ' - . .. '' No. 141.-1,600 to 4,000 acrea la II different tracts of from 60 to ' ' 1,000 acrea each. Unimproved, wall watered, aandy aoll. Per acre. . ' , .v 4.11.60 to It,, : No. 141111, acree 1 1-S miles Cheeterfleld . C. H. - Churchea and achool s i-s mllea.' all In timber, pine -and oak, aandy graveled aoll, nearly , level, amall branches and one good aprlng. - Prico.,' r. .. .. ,,.11,110 "" ' ' No, 104161 acrea I mllea of Chester- ' field. Church and achool 1 mile. 1" ' cultivated, 40 timber. Ked aandy Orchard.' Rolling and level. 4 aetU1 mania. . Ram. Creek. wells . n aprlngs. 12,600. ., ''''..'.,' No. 011101 teres 4 1-1 m." north Chesterfield; church and . achool i-4 to 1 1-S mllea, II cultivated, II tim ber, mixed aoll, rolling, l-room houee, 1 bam, I creeka and spring. Price per -. '.'.1 ;. ,-c-r , '-y 1
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