The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, September 26, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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churches, and some of the !
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.Trade Hereford and Shorthorn catinn.
grade lings.
10 mules and horses.
lels corn.
ids oats.
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becue on Grounds
IX REALTY,
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farm, containing 2,70
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itensely fertile and pi
le of the finest farms
of new improvemen
lipment and building:
uitable for any crops. Will
)f oats, four cuttings of alf?
mity for the Far
on Highway, with Railroa
State's most fertile land, ai
divisions are made to suit j
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2 8-Foot grain hinders.
4 Mowing machines.
1 Case Threshing niaeliine.
1 Silage cutting machine.
4 (lasoline engines.
1 Mogul tractor.
1 < 'orn shredder.
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& AUCTION
YOU HAVE LAND FOR SALE
STER, S. C.
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f, Camden, S. C.
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!amden, S. C., on the C
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>0 acres, 50 houses, bar
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:ally new, has been sub
*11 all personal propert
00 head grade Heref
d mules and horses.
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oductive, and is recogi
; in the State. There Y
ts put on the place wi
s practically new.
I raise a bale and half cotton I
alfa a year, and other crops
mer, Speculator ar
d siding, within one mile of g
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iu wiui unsurpassed climate
rou. Don't miss this chance.
d 4 YEARS, EQUAL
L PROPERTY
1 Hay press.
7 2-1 Corse wogoits.
2 Ridiiig cultivators.
Innumerable small en
and general equipment.
1 Car load woven fen<
1 Car load drain tile.
Band Presents
CO., Greensbo
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