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No. JACKSON; 301 acres of
_ fine 1 arming land situated just
X 2 1-2 miles east of Pageland, S.
Y C Six horse farm open, and in
high state of cultivation. This
?? land will produce from one to
A ^ two bales per acre. This land is ,
_ a good sandy land witji genuine
_ ?lay subsoil, located on public
road, has railroad siding on the
place, good neighborhood, good
II schools and churches. This is a
very fine farm and this place has
? a lot of fine timber on it and
X m the grade of land can't be beat
>y any in this county. We con- 1
? sider this a grand bargain for
?? any man who wants a valuable
h cotton and corn farm. This is a <
& B vary cheap place. Price can be
X m had on application. i
Y " No. LANEY; one lot 60 x 150 i
Y on Pearl St. in the heart of the
?$ town. With store room 20 x 48 ]
and livery stable 38 x 80 with <
%. p mule pen in rear 70 x 60 feet, :
_ well of water in lot. Store room 3
X and livery stable nicely arranged, i
has 10 hitch stalls, 4 box stalls,
Y ? two mule pens 20 x 20. Hall ]
way 18 x 80 and all necessary j
n room on second floor for storing i
^ ^ away feed, large feed room and j
_ crib down stairs. This building j
* is practically new and built out 1
Y ? ?f Ihe very best material. This
?* is a fine opening for a livery bu- <
siness and the only livery in ]
town, owner will sell stock, vehides
and merchandise stock or |
sell separate. The business is
paying fine and the books are
open for inspection. Reason for ,
4^4 warn Oftllinrv Aumav ~
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_ business. Price for lot and
_ building $2,000 and a i?ig bargain
j for some one.
? No. GOODSON; one one-story
V six-room painted dwelling with
?*> 8 lots, four 50 x 200 aud 4 50 x
& H 150 situated on the corner of
H McGregor and Pine St, one block
X from public square, yard nicely
pailed in, good garden. Over
V head of house nicely ceiled walls
plastered, this dwelling is right
up to the times and we are of^
lering it at a bargain ;we consider
i this the nicest piece of property
B ]p the town. Price and terms on
application.
No. THREAT; 102 acres im??
H proved farm land with one three
room dwelling; one good two 1
i story barn, stalls and other out
X ? buildings. Situated 7 miles north- ]
+? west of Pageland on the Stacks 1
, public road and 4 miles of Dud- 1
ley. 60 acres in a high state of j
& B cultivation, balance in original i
saw timber, good wire pastures, ]
X m goo?i well and spring, a light ]
V rtlay land, lies almost level. Price i
V for an immediate sale $24.00 per i
acre.
?? No. JONES; 303 acres fine i
& level land, clay subsoil well im- :
H proved, six miles of Americus, i
J _ Ga., good land and neighbor- !
V hood. Price y25.00 per acre. <
< No. THOMAS; 592 acres land
?* same grade of land as the above 1
& and adjoinnig the above, well 1
? H improved; has famous mineral i
X H spring on place with good local ]
patronage, price for this famous <
place $23.00 per acre . 1
No. FEWELL; 800 acres near ]
Americus, Ga., fine chocolate <
JT land. All level. Price $6.00 per 1
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list of what we have
acre. And also 10,000 acres, and
this is extra fine land at $5.00
per acre.
No. JACKSON; 1,200 acres extra
fine red and gray level land,
land, clay su'?soil, six miles of
good town in Sumter county,
Georgia, on good road about one
half in high state of cultivation,
well improved, 300 acres fine original
growth of long leaf yellow
pine, good neighborhood. A great
bargain at $17.50 per acre.
No. CARTER; 1,400 acres, 8
miles of country town in Sumter
county, 0?' reia. 16 horse
farm, open land, rolling, but
strong land, about 100 acres
t)f bottom land, place under wire
fence in seven sections; seven
mules, one horse, ten cows and
caives, tnree tons of cotton seed,
four wagons, two mowers and
rakes. Full farm equipment, including
blacksmith tools and
food crop made this year. All
for $11,000 cash. See us at once
a'?out this bargain.
No. WATTS; 31 1-4 acres of
land; one 5-room dwelling situated
one mile east of Pageland,
S. C.. Tbis place has good barns
and stalls, land lies level with
good pasture and good orchard.
This land is sandy with a clay
subsoil, 20 acres in high state of
cultivation. This is a nice little
place for any one wanting a good
little farm near town. We are
going to offer this place at a
bargain, and feel sure anyone
buying this place will make a
good profit on it in a short while.
Price for this place $65.00 per
acre.
No. LANEY; 408 acres of extra
fine improved farm lan?i
just 1-2 mile west of Pageland,
on the Main St. and runs to the
incorporate limits of town. With
new 7-room dwelliing, three good
tenant houses, good large barn,
stables and all necessary out
buildings, 2 good wells of water,
fine orchard, good wire pasture,
12fS arrps in n ctato e\f ViirrVi ?n1.
tivation, balance in fine saw timber;
land lies level, about one
million feet of saw timber on the
place, one half of place in sandy
land with a clay suosoil, balance
a fine clay land. This place
makes from one to one and one
half bales of cotton to the acre,
with very little fertilizer. Place
has two good streams of water
through it. This is the most valuable
place we have for sale. A
sjreat deal or enough of this land
can be sold in vacant resident
lots to almost pay for the entire
place. We are offering this place
at a sacrifice price, $50.00 per
acre and will give terms on same.
No. McLAUGHLIN; 500 acres
in a fine sandy land with clay
subsoil, situated six miles south
:>f Ruby, on puublic road. Good
school and churches in 3-4 mile
Df place, R. R. siding in one
1-2 miles, fine neighborhood
thickly settled by good white
oeople. Now we want to impress
upon your mind that this is not
poor sand hill land. We are not
jffering any such land as that
Tor sale, ??ut this is a fine sandy
land with a clay subsoil. The
slay is from 10 to 18 inches deep,
band lies level, 50 acres of fine
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bottom land on place. The
growth of timber on land is hickory,
dogwood, pine and oak.
There has been 75 acres of this
land in cultivation about 10
years ago, and can be very easily
put in cultivation now. Has
one tenant house on place, and
ab< .*t 200,000 feet of saw timber
and thousands of crossties. This
land will very easily make a
bale of cotton per acre. Place
has two good streams running
through it. You can't buy a
foot of land adjoining this land
for less than $35 per acre. Our
price for this place is only $6.00
per acre cash. Hurry or you will
not have the opportunity to sec
it instead of being fortunate
enough to own it.
No. SANDERS; 100 acres of
land with one G-ronm riwoiiinn
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one 4 room tenant house. 2
good barns, plenty of stalls, good
pasture well watered. This place
is good clay land and just a little
rolling; 40 acres in cultivation,
balance in oak timber. This
place is situated just 1 1-2 miles
east of Pageland, S. C. This is
a good farm well located in
good community, and is a good
bargain at the price we are offering
it for. This place is well
improved, and would make any
one an exceptionally good home.
We consider this farm a real value.
Price $40 per acre, one half
cash, balance to suit purchaser.
No. ROSS; 310 acres of fine
improved land, situated 2 miles
south of Pageland on public road
with one 8 room, 2 story dwell
ing, 5 large tenant houses, good
gin house, large barn, and all
necessary out buildings. This is
a sandy land with a genuine clay
subsoil, and lies level. Creek
runs by place. Land produces
from one to one and one 2iall
bales of cotton per acre, a'?out
150 acres in a high state of cultivation.
Will sell part or all
the place. Good school and
church near by. Price $5,000.
Will make terms.
No. THREAT; 120 acres of
real fine land with one 5 room
dwelling, one 3 room tenant
house, good barn, stalls, etc. 15
acres sandy land with a clay
subsoil, balance fine clay land.
40 acres in a high state of cultivation,
balance in fine old field
timber. Situated 2 1-2 miles
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iiui lucitsi oi x-ageiana oil ine
Hornesboro road. Price $30.00
per acre?a bargain.
No. THOMPSON; 95 acres
of extra fine clay land, with one
5 room dwelling, barn stalls, and
other out buildings. Situated 1-2
mile north of Pageland on public
road, 35 acres in a high state
of cultivation, balance in fine original
timber. The land lies a
little rolling but not enough to
wash. Fine fish pond on place
with plenty of fish in same.
This is an ideal place. And
cheap at $40 per acre.
No. DUNCAN one 4 room
dwelling and lot 50x200 situated
on Maple St., one block from
public square. This is a nice little
uvuitge ana cneap. ?rice $DDU.UU.
No. HORTON; 100 acres of
fine improved land situated five
miles no>th of Pageland on the
e many more fine farms and toi
growing and buy an option unti
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new cut road. With one new 5
room dwelling, one tenant house,
good barn, stalls and other out
buildings, about 50 acres in a
high state of cultivation, balance
in fine original saw timber. This
place is just rolling enough to
be self-drained,land a light slay.
This is a bale to the acre ekind.
School and church in 1-2 mile of
place. A bargain at $22.50 per
acre. Tei'ros, 1-2 cash, balance in
one and two years.
No. GULLEDGE. One saw
mill outfit consisting of 1 50 H.
P. boiler, 1 45 H. P. engine. 1
No. 1 Lane saw mill, one edger,
one buting saw rig, dust chain
and all necessary belting for
same. This outfit is practically
new and we offer it tvery cheap,
in fact at a great bargain. Pjiee
oil application,
No. CARPENTER. One complete
planing mill outfit, consisting
of one 35 H. P. Nagle boiler,
one 25 H. P. engine, one pony
saw mill, Atkins 36 inserted tooth
saw, capacity 7m feet, one Newman
planer No. 2, ofur siding
machines 6x24, capacity 10m ft.,
one Newman edger (new) has
automatic lever, and resaw
(new) one 3,000 pound turning
lath for iron or wood, will turn
anything from a ballester round
up to anything 24 inches in diameter
to 14 inches long. All
necessary tools go with machinery,
one grist mill with 36 in.
runner, one Emmery stand black
Smith forge and tools, 1 steam
dry kiln 8m. feet capacity (new,)
3 sets kiln trucks, pipe dies, pipe
cutters, pipe vice and necessary
wrenches, pair 1,100 pound mules,
about 11 years old, one 3-4 in.
Spach wagon, one 2 horse log
oart, 3-4 acre of land. This
property is all in first class conand
running every ady,
and paying wtii. The book?
are open for inspection. This
1 roperty is situated in the town
of Pageland, near depot, and can
be seen running any day. Reason
for selling, the owner is making
a change in business. This
is a greatt bargain for some one
and a fine investment. We are
offering this property very
cheap. Pnce a-fl terms on application.
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of unimproved land situated 5
miles north of Middendorf, on
Big Black Creek. This is a sandy
land with a clay subsoil.
About 150m. feet saw timber.
Price 31,000.
No. CUTHBERSON. 150 acres,
with one 5 room painted dwelling,
one 3 room tenant house,
large barn and staples, situated
5 milees south Monroe, N. C., on
public road, 70 acres in high
state of cultivattion, balanc^ in
timber 20 acres of fine bottom
land in cultivation, two good pastures
on place. Light gray land.
Price $50.00 per acre, will make
terms.
No. THOMAS. 90 acres of
fine improved land, situated 5
miles north of Pageland, in fine
neighborhood, near school and
church, and in the fork
of two public roads, has
one 5 room dwelling, one tenant
house, one large barn; 50 acres
vn property (or sale, Now is
I fall. Call or write.
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ion high state of cultivation, bal
ance in timber and pasture. Price ??
$2,500, one half cash, balance to
in high state of cultivation, bal
gain.
No. TADLOCK. 40 acres 01 H
nice level land with one good
tenant house situated 4 1-2 miles
north of Pageland, near the
Monroe public road, good school ?
and church in 1-2 mile of the
place. Good neighborhood, this
will make someone a nice home. H y
There is about 100m. feet of saw
timber on place. Price $20.00 po" " ^
acre, 1-2 cash, balance in one ?
and two years with interest. 31
No. JORDAN; 250 acres of a
good level farming land, with ?
two good tenant houses, plenty " ^
of water, good pasture, 4 horse V
farm in cultivation,, all this land "
will produce a bale of cotton to ? V
the acre this year. This is ar. "
exceptionally good farm, situated ? V
2 1-2 miles from town; land is ' V
a sandy land with a good clay
subsoil, lies almost level, no waste " V
land on this place, can all be ^
cleared and is one of the best
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farms we know of anywhere.
Price of this place, $25.00 per
acre, good terms. SHI
No. ARANT; 200 acres with
two good tenant houses, one erood
six room dwelling and all necessary
out buildings, plenty of
water, good pasture, good neigh- j ^
borhood. Schools and churches / ?
near, only four miles from Page- *
land, 75 acres in high state of
cultivation, will make a bal? of
cotton per acre this year. Land t*
lies level, car? be fasily clear- J
ed. This is one of the best ?
places in this country, lands in
Dillon and Marlboro counties are 1
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no better than this. We do not m ^
hesitate in saying that this is the ^
best farm we know o fanywhere H
for the price. Can give you good H &
terms on the place. Price for g
this place $50.00 per acre . h
No. REDFEARN. 450 acres o:
farming land situated two miles ^
of Mt. Croghan; about .200 acres H
in high state of cultitvation, has
6 tenant houses on this place,
this land lies almost level, and a
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a bale of cotton this year per A
acre. This soil is very fertile A
and can be easily cultivated, we A
will cut this place in smaller
smaller tracts if the purchaser A
desries . This place is situated in A
a good community, with plenty
of schools and churches near,
parties wanting to invest in ^
good farm will do well to investi- A
gate this as we know it is a A
good bargain for any one want- A
ing a good farm in a good sec- A
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muu. tnue ui mis piace $du.uu
per acre. Good terms.
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