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v,v;:.:.;.,v.'.:-.v: -. , CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, DECEMBER 15,0900 JL-, -TIL . I mh (D) ltrnMMWBlllwiwiwigriTTT-T r 1 1 mi nirnnni in 1 11 mi. ij ' X . U - . ' ' 1. v , 1 J r , 1 fill I I . : . I f , f I II ' ' I I I I I I I. II. fill . , . . - " . '. J':i.': ' f ' ' ' " , . r.' , ," ;.. v . ' -i 'v'... n 1 ',1 J u i ' I 11 11 x 11 1 1 w , 1 un r xv 11 ...... ; v ) LLJLLT LLtA VIA 1LJJ LtJI U UXsVn 11 J L U U n . i. . 'l i , v s. V r ' c V.' I: i a : My, Commencing at 10:30 a, m bn the hill or Public Square -near the Confederate Monu jxnent, we will offer for sale to the highest bidder the City Property and Farms in Chester' -and Chester County, as de ascribed below. Chester County is located in the PIEDMONT section of the State, about 650 feet above sea-level Chester is the County . Seat and is one of the best rail road centres in the state, being the Junction Point between two great Trunk Lines, the Sea board and the Southern, as ; well as the Lancaster & Ches- ter and the Carolina & North Western Rail Roads. The L. Z & C. and C & N. W. shops !; are located here. Electric Powers are being de veloped on the Catawba and i. Broad Rivers on each side of the County, and power will soon be available for all kinds of manufacturing industries. J. R. ALEXANDER'S TRIPLE TT PL 71 GB. JOM I. HUMS IRIPiin PUCf. Tripled jla f rontalnlnif n totul nf 112S 1-1 rc HuIomkImk l J. 11. Alexander In ,'hetr County. on Brushy Kork CrvH. rn-iir l.cfilM. f Tract No. 1. r-intnlnltiK fiD r.-fl MfM more or 1h, on Woods Kerry public road, good ono ior- furtii k f i -X T. ' M. , WIIMOXA JTT. lsred And la cultivation,! room log lion., nl rpJm; ood tprlnir. taoxt healthful location, lie rvlllii, j.--'r tf,-'i '.. i, ?'i,v, ;, ,. ". Trai t Ko. S. til S-t acre mora ' r I'-, on publto roa4 from Cbatr i V.oodi Frrr, on f room Jof n4 $ toll"'1'' """A r acres JirxXS VtV Pterin .nd JggJ.l! '1 MVLSlrtflf fi.Aexanfcr Caster 3C otneti t(tifar3 I 3 c a jno rx3 v 3v-ytf Oct 9ffiiC l.uafieo f - . .. 1 The City of Chester has four Banks, two Building & Loan Associations, three large Cotton Mills, Ice Factory, Machine Shops, Foundry, Door, Sash & Blind, Factories and numer ous smaller enterprises. It is an important Cotton Market, total receipts from wagons being about 18,000 bales annually, representing nearly a million dollars. The Gty owns its Water, Light, Sewerage and f phone sys tems, has excellent Schools and Churches, Macadamized Streets and Roads block after block of Cement Pavements and an Electric Car Line now con tracted for, to be in operation within 12 months. The County owns a modern Road-Building Outfit, and has already completed many miles 'of McAdam road arid is adding to this each year . The following farms have been divided into small tracts and will be sold as follows: frame houxr In fair repair, Rood rock nI brick chimney, ntrciim runnlnK ! through Hffordln plenty of wntrr, 73 I acrex Kecoiiil growth wood, lurid oprn rr z horHo fiirm, not much nilll Mited, miiall barn. Traet No. 3. 14 1-2 arre more or le, on WochIh Ferry public rood, no bullllng, nlo trni-t of land moKtly roverod with p'no timber, om nlc branch bottomit In wood, but little wont, lurid. Tract No. 4. 7 1-Sncren, muri or le, two plnntntli.n roadx aa per map, montly n wood", uriiall purllon of uat land, plenty of necond growth, plnea, no Itnprovemt nla, oni. atrouma. Tract No r. It 1-1 tiroa more or lean, nice irnct if bind, Iihm tn ant houHf In good repair, aonie ntnall barrx, 50 ucren nplendltl level aundy land In cultivation muatly frexh. 10 to 12 acrea aafo branch bottom In cultivation, aprlng brunchra, auw tim ber, connlderabla original wocxi, vary Uttla waato land, reached by planta tion roada aa ahown on matf how rented for 1108 Iba. lint cotton. , Tratt No. . u j. am mda or Waa aajolnlng No. I, no Improvement an4 not much opa land, haa II to It acrta axtrn fin bottom an4 In eol Uvatlon, plftntf of pinn aaw loga, vwry litii"Wait4i' lafta( rtncih," cr.g ' to TraH No. 1. IU acrta mora or laaa, o Improvcmanla, bout If ra opan up land In ulUratloa, f to 19 acraa bottom land open , lota of aaw tim ber oak ond plno, reached by plan tation roads aa ahown by map, not m.ich wnMe land. Tract No. 8. 60 1-J acres mora or Ich, plenty of good creak and branch bottom not much In cultivation, 1 acrca of good upland In cultivation, no wnnti Innd, no Improvementa. Tract No. 0. 85 acrea mora or leai, good onr home farm open, ii or SO ucr bottom lund on creak, not much cleared, no Improvementa, plenty of plna wood anrond growth, vary llttla waatn land, reached by plantation road aa per map, , Tract No. 10. 71 acrea mora or lea, plenty of woodland aoma aaw tim ber, conaklt-rabla creek and branch bottom not cleared,' aoma want ant wnahed. land, no Improvement., Thl land hu been neglected. Could bo devrlopad and Improved u u (o ba a money maker In rent, a ihera la plenty nf timber to make Deceararr Improvement. Theo tract averag about I 1-J mllwi from , Laeda on B, A, U II. n. ' About 11 milea . Wait of .. Chatr and II . Kaat, o( Vnlon. Cburche and ac lioola. : 11. T. D. rtout through place,-- ; . . i. AV t-; containing ,1439 iima mora cr.ioa. lylnf II mllaa Wait of Chaator on ' ' J i V i v. 9. EDOAH IOAO, iMtOKJOl. Broad river and Starnea branch, near Chalkvllle. Cheater County, on Chalk ville and Wood Ferrv roada. An av erage of I 1-1 mile to Leeda Sta tion on S. A. L. Railroad. School 1-1 mile Church 1 mile. Tract No. 1. 2tt acres, more or lera, good 7 . room frame dwelling. .veil built of splendid material, barn built of hewed oak loga, newly cor ered with ahlglea, 7 stalls and loft, S cribs In good repair, cotton house, amoke house and fowlnoue, garden fenced, tenant house i rooms rock and brick chimney, and small barn, on pnbilo road, t ' miles front Leeds Railroad station. . Plenty of (Ire wood. Tract No, I, 10 acre, mora or lesa, SO In woods, plenty of pine oak and hickory, some saw logs, 10 acres orig inal growth, balance cleared land not In cultivation, tenant house, well wa tered with branches and springs, on plantation road shown by map. '.Tract' No;;',-:i?;ill 'l-l-i acres mora or less, 10 In cultivation, balanc In second growth pines, I tenant houses, some' giiies:,;;;;;:iy. Tract .No';Vt"isl;4'Mres mora or less, I ft extra fine "bottom land on Broad ? river - and ' Long .: branch, 10 Tract No. S. 240 1-3 acrea more or leas, 60 acrea good branch bottom on Broad ' river and two branches, fine Bermuda grata land. 10 acres . open up-land. Balance In second growth pines, ome saw logs and some gul llee, no buildings. . Tract No. I.'v 1IO'I-0 acres mora or less," 11 'acres " cleared land on branch botomi and 13 'acres' of open upland,v balance in second growth pines, some gullies, rolling, one ten ant hottse.' ,: ' Tract Noil 7. 307 1-4 acres more or less. It acres cultivated branch bot toms, some original woods, plenty of pine woods, soma wasta . land,' no buildings. ( ' .:-7..'. ,..'.!.'!!:' Tract No. 1. Ill 1-4 acres mora or less, St acres splendid bottom land on Broad river and Land branch In cultivation. Wee Bermuda grass mead ows, few acres of original woods, soms saw timber, very little waste land, no buildings, 1 1-1 mile from Leeds. , ; ; rPl3ce, 9 Miles West of . , inester. agreement I horaa farm cleared, some saw logs and original wood, plenty of pines second growth, school 1-3 mile, charch 1-1-3 miles,. R. F. D. Lies mostly level, 30 acres waste land, branch through the place. Music by HcrndohV Band, i-t f ; A large number , of ' Presents will be gjven away absolutely, free to those who attend. ' K.-.-'-i.l! f Hi acres, 1 mil from Sandy-River, a station on the & A,' L. R. IU, . Pub llo road through ' the ; plaoa,' 4 room a house, frame barn with sheds, ) .1 !' ' )' Vr ; We want to niake thia end growth VWfw "saw. loga, fnt.4 ,,-ti fUm, .wttofctw ? :' soma gullla. do. build Inga. . ; l0t.' To be sold subject to this rantl A RED LETTER : ,1 --v ; - (I. , 4 ,1 Money-making Day for . .. Chester, , - 'I- a i if, ."V v V
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