The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, December 21, 1911, Image 7
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No. 4.
300 acres in Florence County, 8.
C., four miles to railroad, good
clay mad all the way to railroad,
rural route runs through the place;
about seventy acres of open land;
S240 acres can be cultivated; about
y 1,1900.00 worth of timber on the
place, one house, tobacco barn, stall
ble, feed rooms, etc., school in less
[J] tJian h (iiinrtr r of n mll?; nvul
R land, will grow aiiftiiinK. Price
m ?24.00 |?er acre, four years to pay
for it in. Remember this place is
in fourteen miles of Florence.
No. 3.
477 acres of land in Florence
county, S. C., adjoining tract No. 4;
ISO acres open land, can be 850
acres cultivated; $2,500.00 worth
of timber; one good seven-room
house, three tenant houses, good
barns, feed rooms, shelters, etc.;
two new tobacco barns, new store
house house with four rooms. Lots
of this land made a bale of cotton
to the acre last year. See tract
No. 4 for location, etc. Price for
tills place $28.00 per acre. Kasy
mm terms.
No. 6.
7(H) acres timber in Florence
S county, S. C. Will cut 3,500,000
feet of lumber, about fifty per cent.
long leaf, balance short leaf pine
and i>oplar, four miles to roilroud.
good roads, logging goon. rriw
97,000.00, one-third cash, balance a*
timber is cut.
? No. 7.
102 acres of land within three
miles of Southern Pines, N. C.
tiood four room house, barns, etc.
About forty acres open land. Price
91,500.00, easy terms.
No. 8.
215 acres land in Moore county,
N. O., ata>ut three miles to nice lit?
tie town, railroad in less than
half a mile, ten miles to county
VI site, good big six-room house, about
f !KM) fruit trees, two acres in dew
berries, al>out twenty acres open
a land, Italance of land easily cleared.
The Land is covered with
with small hickory, dogwood, post
onk and pine. Place naturally
drained but not so hilly that the
litiiid will wash away. One man
can clear an acre per day of this
land and it willl grow anything.
Price $15.00 pre eacre.
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278 acres land in fives miles of
raili-t?ad, none cleared, but eusy to
| clear; seventy-five per cent of this
H is US gOOU land as Ru;uuu; ucroo
tx> want. Price $10.00 per acre.
No. 10.
020 acres land in less than a
mile of a nice little town that has
.Inst started a cotton mill and
hank, and lias a large saw mill
There is on this huul one good
four-room house and tw6 small
tenant houses, barns, feed rooms
and large stables for ten muh s.
Uhere is a car or two of brick on
the place; land easy to cler ; alll
the w?mh1 has been hauled off about
half the land to bur- brick. Tills
land has a growth . i hickory, dog?
wood ami jhisi and you know
it must lie g? (k1 land. There also
goes with tai8 tract a :*? horse
9 power arry automobile in good
t^e.iiition, can make 250 miles per
tlay wit.li It. Cost $1,500.00. Price
for land, automobile and all only
? $20.OO |>er acre, one-third cash.
| balance in two years.
No. II.
7t> acres in Florence county, S.
C., 18 miles from Florence, three
miles from nice little town. Fine
chiy road all tlie way. Land cora
tiers tietween school house and
church. About 45 acres of open
huul and ballance has about $400
B9 worth of nice timtx?r on it. One
house with barn. This land is
worth almost double what I ask.
Price only $41,000.00, easy terms.
No. 12.
B 85 acres in Marlboro county, 8.
O., one and a half miles from liiiijfham;
30 acres under cultivation:
two good three-room houses, barns,
etc. One of the houses is new
and has never been lived in. This
land joins the famous Reedy Creek
(Springs property and is only about
three hundred yards from the
spring- Price if taken at once only
$3,000, easy terms.
No. 18.
150 acres in five miles of Rocky
f Mount, N. C. One of the finest
roads in the South runs from the
farm to Rocky Mount; one house,
barns, etc. Eleven fine white
oaks in the yard and around barns;
about HO acres under cultivation,
balance has alsiut $800.00 worth of
timber on it. The cotton on this
place this year oidy has three hundred
pounds of guano nnder it
and lots of it will make a bale to
the acre. There is on tliisplnce at
least 1,500 fruit trees which are
worth half of what I ask for the
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ray a farm now is the time
:haser. Call or write and I
place. This is all good laud and
alxnit all of it can be cultivated.
Price if sold this month only $33;
per acre, easy terms.
No. 14.
One solid block in very best res
idence section of Dillon. This lot
is inside of corjioratiou lints ami is
increasing in valuo every ?lay. This
is the chance to get a whole block
cheap. For price, location anil
terms call at my office.
No. 15.
92fi acres in Dilllon county, two
mile* to small town and railroad,
public road with H. F. I), route
through place; 45 acres under cultivation,
bale of cotton to acre
tli is year, one four-room plastered
house, barns, etc., und two tobacco
bains. Price 94,BOO; can arrange
terms. The rent on the place will
pay 8 per cent of the investment.
This offer is good for thirty days.
No. 16.
One lot in town of Dillon 150 by
150 feet, in choice residence seclion.
Price only $800; bettor
81>eak quick if you want It. Ie will
not stay oil the market long at
this price.
No. 17.
Nice house and lot in Dillon; good
neighborhood, aliout a six-room
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fourth acre. This is a nice place
well north the price. For price
aiul terms see me.
No. 18.
One five room house with big
good lot in a very desirable place
inside cor| orated limits of Dillon.
Price only $1,400.00. Call at my
office f> v furl lie- inforniatio
No. 19.
One big six-room house with
barns stables and servants' house,
on one half block of land, in one of
the best residence sections of
Dillon. Am offering this house
very cheap for a short time only.
The price will go up after this
month; better go look at it right
now.
No. 20.
One nice six-room house in the
most desirable pait of Dillon, on
one-fourth block. Party will sell
cheap for a quirk sale. If you are
thinking of buying a bouse in Dillon
it will pay you to go look at
this. Dillon's real estate is going
up every day, buy now while you
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money.
No. 21.
One new six-room house and lot
75 by 15(( feet, in good neigh borliood.
Only $<?)0.()0 in rash needed,
balance on easy terms. Tbis is
one of the best bargains 1 have.
Cull mid get price.
No. 22.
One of the best bargains in a
store building that has ever been
offered In Dillon. Come around
aiMl let me tell jou about it and
others.
No. 2:1.
100 acres in Florence County, 8.
C., one mile from K. K. anil station;
25 acres under cultivation; 25 acres
more that lias lieen cleared and
ready for plow. Two new four ami
five-room bouses with lmrns, shelters,
etc. Nice clay road all way
from farm to town. Tbis is as
good land as anybody owns. Price
845.00 per acre;easy terms.
No. 24.
120 acres land, about 75 acres
open; one and a half miles to It.
It. and station, good land in nice
neighborhood, but buildings are
not very good. Price $4,000; easy
ujrniK. uoua ciay roaa ruux tlirougli
place.
No. 25.
I have the best $60,000.00 proposition
that has ever been offered.
If you can get up this amount, you
can doublle it inside of one year.
Calll and let uie tell you about it.
No. 26.
300 acres fine fanning land, one
mile from nice little town; 10O
acres under cultivation; about all
the tract can lie cultivated; this is
fine land; don't take tuy wonl for
It, go look at it yourself; there
are three good big houses on
place with barns, etc. Price only
$40.00 per acre.
No. 27.
One half block in town of Dillon,
very best of residence section. This
is a corner lot ami can lie had
cheap. I don't believe it will ever
be on the market so cheap again.
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No. 28. H.
240 acres of land in Horry county
8. C., thvo and one half miles to
railroad, one small house, one horse
farm open. Price $8.00 per acre.
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No. 21) H.
570 acres joining tlie tract No.
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barns. etc.;two and one-fourth mi!*>ss
to raillroad. Price $K.(M) jkt acre.
No. 30.
!MK) acres, none cleared, no
house, hut some of the host Laud
in SoutJi Carolina; one mile to
railroad. Price $l;i.(Nl per acre.
No. 31 11.
100 acres,one mile to railroad
station; <M> acres! n the very highest
state of cultivation. Price
ijUW.WO |M'r acre.
No. 32.
2Hi acres one mile to railroad; 2
horse farm o|>cn, including a strawberry
farm that is paying a profit
ol sjitloO.oo per acre. Price only
#4,500.00.
No. 33.
lOO acres of land in IHIIoit county
; all except twenty acres in high
state of cultivation; hale of cotton
to the acre this year. In ono
of Dillon county's pinion spots.
Price #150.00 per acre uiul it will
pay 3 |km* cent, interest on double
that amount if properly uttcnded.
No. 34.
MO acres of land in (iarden Spot
of Florcme county, S. P. Including
all land inside hull' a mile of a
station on Main A. C. I., railroad;
party will not sell lots and has never
Iteon iin * Mild nl Miiil ntjitiiin
Price oiil.vl !MMt,(tOO.(IO Am sutislii'il
tliat it )?ood man coukl ih'II at
unction !S25.?i<#?>.oo world of lot* in
ouc day.
No. 33.
One kin farm in andaroundstation
on S. A. L. railroad between
Pembroke and Wilmington, N. ('.
Fine farming section and one of the
best places I know of for a Merchant
i lie business. Price extremely
low, you can get same ou application.
30(1.
230 acres of land in Marion county,
S. C. Three miles from Marion;
11MI acres in high state of cultivation.
Will make a bale of cotton
to the acre; go<sl house. If sold
at once price only $100.00 per acre.
No. 37.
40(> acres in IHllon county, adjoining
nice town. 200 acres cleared,
koihI improvements. Price $250
per acre.
115 acres in Dillon
county, 87 acres cleared, four small
tenant houses, some timber, one
fourth mile to It. K. siding, onehalf
mile to station. healthy location.
Price $H,500.00; half casli,
ballance easy terms.
No. ??.
One four-room plaKterrd house on
two-11c 1*0 corner lot in town of I ditto,
8. 011 Main stm-t. Price
#1,500.00; lialf cash, balance easy
terms.
No. 40 N.
2JJ5 acres, one mile from Joncsboro,
two miles from Sanfonl. 5(1
acres in cultivation; throe tenant,
houses; good dwelling, nicely
painted; saiuly loam, with clay subsoil.
Harns ami outbuildings; well
improved ami in good shape. Some
very nice pine timlier. On tuinpike
road from Joneshoro to Sanfoiil.
#50.00 |M*r acre. Kighty per
cent, level land.
No. 41 N.
418 acres, one andaliallf miles
west of Sanford; about IOO acres
cleared. KM) aril's short leaf pine,
will cut 10,000 feet to the acre.
Nice dwelling, witJi three or four
tenant houses. Well watered by
good branch. Sandy loam, with
good subsoill. On turnpike to
Cartilage. Price $22,000.00.
No. 42 N.
220 acres, four miles west of
Sanford; SO acres cleared. One
mile from tramway. (iood, neatly
painteil seven-room house. with
telephone. On good road. 54)
acres in cotton. Good strong, sanity
loam land; clay subsoil. Aland.
75 i?er cent, level ami well watered.
Near to church and school
Price $0,500.00.
No. 43 N.
1 SO acres, one milefrom Broad
way. 4() acres in culltivation.
Homo timber. Small dwelling, with
bain ami out buildings. Price
$300 i>er acre.
No. 41 N.
Fine farm and timber land on
waters of liittle River, in Richmond
county, seven miles from
Mount Ciilead to property. Our
hundred bales of cotton are . Itoiitg
raised yearly on this property. Two
good, large dwelling bouses, besides
several good barns, ami ?
dozen or more tenant houses. Nicely
located and well watered by
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m. But you had better
ircek.s ami streams. It also hat* at
least six million art of saw mill
tiuiltor, three ini 11 i<mi feet of original
forest pine, two million feelit.
of second growth pine ami one million
fts-t of good oak ami hickory
timlter. Also ko<n1 cttn nin ami
the buildings that go with property.
Interest on deferred payments.
i'rice au acre, IVnun
$10,000 cash, balance ill five yt'Uii.
No. 4."? X.
270 acres, Two good dwellings
anil one o! (lie Im-m Imriis in tin*
country. l/m' seven or eight-room
Imnse; other one four-room, ue*\.
One .small teiuint house; large |mslure
fenced in with wire; welll watered;
land, red clay; comparatively
level; pmil neighborhood.
Desirable place to Ilive; near Troy.
Montgomery county. I'rice $0,000.
No. IO N.
acres; four small buildings,
two of tliem nearly new; land
nicely located in immmI neigh Imm-hood;
OO per cent. level I; land 011
good road, hut the buildings are
not on the roud; land has two
grades of soil; one-half rod clay
and other half dark gray lloamy
soil; made last year without any
or very little fertilization, one oOO
pound Imle of cotton on <?ne ucre;
three miles from Troy, Montgomery
county, within two miles of
railroad, near permanent siding.
Will please anyone who wants a
nice place in the country. I'rice,
$7,000.00.
No. 47 N.
050 sen's, six miles from Troy.
One k(xh1. <i\v< 11 iiixi. with farm open;
soil some led clay unci some
Ki'ny loamy soil; ko'mI deal of this
land has hud the- stumps taken out
and is in a y*ood state of cultivation;
is on a jgood public road tltat
will he graded in a short time; good
neighborhood to live in; land rollin);
to a certain decree, hut most of
is practicullly level. Price $7,ooo.oo.
No. 4H N.
J1IO acres, one milefroiu the court
house* at Troy, Montgomery county;
|;ood puhlic road ri);ht by place;
ideal place* for cattle ami ho^
raising; also produces j;ood corn
and cotton; lat');e seven or ei|glitroom
house which sits on 011 the
top of a hill; delightful breeze
there all the tiuic; 1a rye I at 111,
with accommodations for alsmt 15
head of cattle or horses; one or two
tenant. houses; also outhouses;
well of fine water; land well watered
by creek passiii); tlirouuh the
place; fenced in small |M*aeh orchard;
also apple orchard. This
is :ui ideal country place. Price
$10,000.00.
No. 40 N.
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Pinehurst. ami Jockson Springs;
155 iicrcs; good land for fruit:
ptmiii); on line of Alterdecn uiuf
Ashltoro 1 tail way. Price *1,000 no.
No. SOX.
Rockingham, N. C\, one atul a
half miles out, east; farm property
of five acres; 51) lio.sliels of corn
to the acre; truck farm, grui>e
vines ami fruit trees; new five-room
cottage. Price, $2,000.00
No. 51 N.
Fruit land near Pinehurst, on
line of Aberdeen ami Asheltoro
Itiulway; 40 acres uncleared. Piice
9400.00.
No. 52 N.
107 acres, uncleared, eight inilles
west of Southern Pines; small
house for coloretl help, some timber.
Price 9900.00.
No. 5)1 N.
1,000 acres, in Marlboro county,
8. C"., fifty acres in {teach trees,
four hundred in cotton ami corn;
one two-story ginliou.se; fourteen
dwellings, two stores, three barns
and eighteen stables; only oneliallf
mile front sitting, 011 the main
line f the Sea hard Air Line railroad.
Is one of the Itcst farms in
Marlboro county, ami is worth double
the money. Price $51,500.00.
No. 54 N.
7:211 acirs of lan<! in North Carolina,
fives miles from Aberdeen,
Keys<?r anil I'ine Hluff. This tract,
of lnnil contains about tMMi ainn
level laml and is near new saml
clay road that is now being built
from I'ine Itluff to I'inehurst. It
is all so near the famous Marlhon*
Panning Go's, plantation ami is
the same type of soil. They have
made three-fourths of a hale of
cotton this year on one acre of
new ground and 15 or 20 bushel Is
of eom also on new grouml. The
same thing eould be done with this
tract we are offering for sale, its
the soil is the same. Price ff sold
at once, $fl.OO per acre, one-tliinl
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rash, luilanre in ono or two years,
at (i |Htr cent, interest.
No. V5.
1.200 acres of uncleared land 3
mih<s from Jackson Springs, N.C .;
75 per cent llevel with rouml leaf
blackjacks. Clay road runs through
it. I'rici'U I2.no an wn1 . Onethird
cast 1, balance in one and two
years, <1 per cent, interest.
No. 5?. SB
200 acres uncleared land 3 miles
from t'ander on A. Ai: A. Railway.
50 per cent, level with round leaf
black jacks. Price $10.00 an acre.
Half cash, balance in one year.
No. 57 N. C.
2,500 acies on main line of Atlantic
Coast l.ine Railroad 14 hours
from New York City. Side track
on property. 1,200 acres under
cultivation, corn, peanuts, Oats
rye, etc. 1,000 acres timbertMl
Hand. The soil is known as Norfolk
llonin. Timber is ovre It)
inches in diameter at the but, is B
sold and will! Is* cut in IOI2, leaving
more land for cultivation..
Twenty 1. 2 and 3 room houses on
pllace. One Cotton jtin boiler, tiO
saw- K>n and Kn^ine house and in
running order, gin house, first story
brick, second story frame. 17 ten- )
antss. Alll ctiloml except one
white family and all are peaceful,
respectful and easy to manage.
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imiuuiv i-a half cotton to |
the acre and with |>ro|>or imple- v |
incuts and cultivation will easily
uiakc more. l'llacc is rented out H
at pii*sent. The plantation is ^
welll drainis! witli lite exception of H
3O0 acres which can la* drained;
There is u fine op|K?rt unity for a
stock farm, liuving all year green
pasturage. . Halifax county^seat,
it uiih*s from plantation. Weldon
is II mih>s. rail or country road.
Richmond, Va., 115; Norfolk, Ya.,
85 miles. The pllantation will make
an exceptionally fine hunting |>re- K
serve as the game already there,
i|itail turkey, deer, ducks, squirrels,
rahhits, etc., can lie protected bylaw
ami milled to. The station
Kuggles, a flag station on the A.
('. I,, is on the place. The laws
of North t'arollina are very favor*
iiIdle to the Hand lord, no part
of the crop to he removed without ?
the land (lord's consent until the
rents and other ilehts have been H
paid. Violation of this law is
punished by imprisonment. I will
take $IH.(NI |ier acre for the whole
pluce, or will subdivide.
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153 acres?KO acres in cultivation
anil 73 lures pasture; good well
anil spring, all level chocolate
loam soil, St-room hi>us<>, small
barn, school house adjoining, :i
inilles to raillroail. t.ooil wheat, anil
cotton farm; coin] neighborhood;
It. ! '. I>. daily. l'rice ^.">,000. Terms
No. 39. aS
1 <10 acres?129 acres in cultivation,
40 acres pasture; KO acres
bottom, KO acres iiplaml; timber
anil running water; fine allfalfa
farm; St-room house, stable, coral;
school house adjoining. St miles to
county seat; K. F. I), daily. Price
$4,000. Terms. S
No. OO.
KO acres?75 acres in cultivation,
black sandy soil, running
water, smalll house; school adjoining,
o mill's to county seat, fine
wheat and cotton farm. Worth
$25.oo an acre. Price $1,500.00.
Terms.
No. 01. 2
100 acres ? 50 acres in cultivation,
100 tun's pasture; chocolate
loam soil, spring and orchard, fine
cotton anil broom corn farm. Stroma
house, sheds anil stable; St
ndles to county seat; It. F. I>. daily,
1 mile to school. Price $2,000.
Terms.
No. 02. 5
100 acres ? hlalck sandy soil, no
improvements, gisal water, St miles
to county seat, 1-1-2 mile to school,
daily mail, near Washita river, very
fine wheat farm, worth $20.00 an
acre. Price $2,000. Terms.
No. OSt.
100 acres ? 40 acres in cultivation,
black sandy soil, 2 dug-outs, a
spring, 1-2 mille to school, O miles
to county seat; nice little farm,
worth $15.00 an acre. Price. I'rice
$1,500. Terms.
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1,R00 acres fine land in 5 milles
of raillroad. Only W.50 per mtp,
easy terms.
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