The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, January 06, 1919, Image 3

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| The Biygesf I t T _ | Wc have sub-div; 1 Below) Into 35 | 150 acres to I pei X ?????b ?ana | OEscRipnrio 5 ; (copy) Mr. B. R. Moss, Walhalla, S. C. Dear Sir: I have made quite an extensive examination of your proper containing three thousand acres. It is located about six m'les noi ^ on top of the first ridge of the Piedmont Hills at an altitu le of L X then for agricultural and fruit l. nds, and I spent two v eeks ] minerals. ?* As for timber, it is <vell wooded, all with the exception of pi ? is a large amount of white oak, well suited and valuable for wagon ?* area of young growing oak that will be valuable in ten years. 1 ?* over a large area, and in sections a good amount of poplar, as v oak, maple, etc.,, suited for furniture, wood products, paper, acid, million feet of merchantable timber on the property, and a quant ^ did not undertake to estimate the young timber growing, or the a As to the farm land, there is more level and well lying land < ^ , sand acres that can be picked in a body in Oconee County. As +<? Creek, it has many springs and branches, suited admirably for could grow alfalfa and blue- grass and hv ?? . w ? viwiu^, vcijr 11 I I U Willi T | Some of the upland is undulating; lortg ridges elevated sufficient];/ t frosts (the Thermal Belt) could be called safe fruit belt, as fruits V peaches grow large in size and delicious inflavor. In an uljoini large apple and peach orchards. One five-year-old orchai d the c per acre for. Another ten-year orchard picked and marketed lrst *X As to the mineral, a wide gold belt runs the entire length of tli X I did not determine. I believe it covers the whole property. I j>r< % and branches. I believe there is a large area, perhaps 200 acre.-., ^ pay a nice margin of profit. That, coupled with the fact ihi.t it is ? i outcroppings, veins, and much fragmentary ore, leads me <o be ie and is worthy of an exhaustive practical test. I see no reason w payer. In conclusion, I will say there are many prospects and possibi Altogether it is the greatest aggregation of values that my attenl ditions are favorable. The proximity to market, good roads, goo of chemically pure wal er, no mosguitoes, no malaria, healthful cli no cold winter, and all conditions unexcelled, causes me to believe than any place that has come under my investigation in the Piedn ian Ridges. t T * (COPY) To Whom it May Concern: ^ I have just finished sub-dividing the "Norris Place" Jr Occne X an(l consider these very valuable lands and are unusual birga.'ns V *? Cross Keys, S. C., Jan., 1P19. f t - ? ? X . . I Libertv Bonds ft YIiH X ^ ? ?? ?? I Face Vah 4 If you want to buy land?th % ' i E-1 KCi \ I u |nu -and Valucs In "Scve SI ided "THE NORMS PLACE3 Pe; c/ tracts ranging in acreage from 75 0 m - - ? ine tract and offer same at $2S?C r acre on EASY TERMSN: Read the description ol th< JORRIS PLACE, June 5, I) 1G. ; m by an expert land, tnaliei ty, known as the Novtis property, , ISTS"? QTi thwest of Walhalla, on a plateau Mt&klKA Cfii ;<L?&u?.lf? ,500 feet. 1 ranged it for timber, prospecting for gold and other robably 100 acres cleared, there WF*,'-. i and buggy material, and r. large "here is a quantity of forest pine roll as many kinds of harclwooa, etc. 1 estimate that there i? five ity of locust poles, posts, etc. I mount of wood. 3n this tract than any three thou- ? g) u m pgi Kg ens? - Jf If Ml Hqwo Maimv Tfi :er reeding would be necessary. | | K UU llOifO BWEUiiOf ill .0 be aired, and lree from spring ^ grow in abundance. Aples and ng County in Georgia, there are . ~ L J t -> nvner refused a thousand dollars or, it you want to buy a noi year thirty-live bushels per tree. e property. The extent and width "! 1 J_l_ l l 9 " T > espected'the gravel on the creeks S0IlSlJol0 OK. l.JQGSC l3LllOS that if mined judiciously, would \ fissure vain belt, with so.ne bold fin l 111 it* ve the ore is fairly inexhaustible, can t duplicate them, everything by it would not make a dividend lilies that 1 have not mentioned. ed, for double the money, tion has been called to. All cond climate countless cold springs mate, no hot nights in simmer, and to look on it with more favor lont or Blue Ridge or Appalach- ?k?mmppb?vry:: 'cry truly yours, FRANK II. FLYNN. ~~ Mr. O. ilRL IVIc Walhalla, S. H. C. W1LBURN, . ? _ Civil Enginee.-. Will SllOW YOU OV F filC ? War Saving Stamps will be ac le, in whole or part payment. is is tbf "rhnnro rvf Q lif? t i^rn W1 CX 111C LllliC, 1 JLlJUl 1 NION, S. C. ^ ?}? ^1^1 $ $1 l$M$M$M$M$M$M%M$M$l <fr ?$> <fr <{> ?}> ?$? I. 2 A,:',. V ..... 1 f alcS I | ' to I 50 I T T f V PK'T*:?'." VKAJlMr*** E5QP5HPO %* zse Lands I r and | v % > V* J"' F ? HBVPCf * SMfUotp X me, do the $ f over, you t t $ consider- % * > * A ___ f fc i liPl 11 ii HI t\ HllllilMHIfl > f f V 'roper iy. t V T IS3HTS SKBRB&aS TWUi cepted, | ? t T T f 1 THP ct tt? ? V Jt a oi_ii.r.