The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 03, 1912, Image 6
May 7th
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IN SUBURBS OF CAMDEN,- SOUTH CAROLINA
To COLORED PEOPLE
TUESDAY, MAY 7TH, 11 A. M.
flTh is is part of the property known
as the Monroe Boykin tract, located at
Spalding Junction, on both the S. A. L.
and Southern railways, within a short
distance of the Hobkirk and Kirkwood
Hotels. Positively the most desirable
and practically the only residence loca
tion for Colored people in or around Cam
den: and it may be your last chance to
own a home in this beautiful location, as
it is our intention to. sell the balance for
farming purposes to hold as an invest
ment. <Jf Terms 1-4 cash, balance 1 and 2
vears.
FREE
(|f In addition to
the free lot for
school purposes we
will give a lot abso
lutely FREE to the
lucky person.
if You don't have
to purchase in or
der to win the free
lot. Just be present
at the Sale.
<K 150 COLORED FAMILIES of the bet-"
ter class already own homes in the im
mediate locality and have erected an ex
cellent church within a few hundred
yards of this^ property. The Company;
will deed a lot to be used for erecting a]
school building on this property. <J[ltis|
only a short walking distance to thei
heart of Camden, and almost directly on
the railroad and in sight of two famous!
tourist hotels. -4R Situated in one of the!
healthiest localities to be found in this
section. <fl Be on hand Tuesday, May 7, J
at 11 o'clock-.
A BRASS BAND Will Play During the Sale]
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and refreshments will be served on the ground. EVERYBODY COME! You will be welcome whether you buy
or not, and you may be the lucky one and win a desirable lot. . |
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FREE CONVEYANCES Will Leave Camden Hotel Corner at
10:30 and 10:45 O'clock Sharp, Tuesday, May 7th. 1
. M
of Columbia, S. C.
W. T. Mixson, Sales Manager,
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