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GREETINGS FOR 1906 * The South, especially"South Carolina, is in a very prosperous condition, and the majority of people are wearing happy faces, for which all should feel very grateful and not forget the source from which all blessings come. Jordan, Smith and the Cotton Growers’ Association, which should include every farmer, have contributed much toward this prosperity. When the farmers are in a prosperous condition the wheels of all business enterprises are greased. The farmer is the backbone and sinew of the whole country. Therefore all other professions should take off their hats to him. The past year has been very satisfactory to this office, for which we thank friends and customers. Some of our bankers and leading business men have remarked that the growth of our business has already far surpassed their expecta- 1 ions. We are getting in even a better position to render the country more efficient service, from the fact we have experience and acquaintance, and have gained con fidence, and are g and anxious to pay liberally for new ideas. It is our idea to use best efforts to promote the interest of all clients. We don't expect to be satisfied until we are recognized at home and abroad as AUTHORITY ON REAL ESTATE. ient f ;*!• coinin**rci:il tc.i vHiT': w ill m11 or mu. I’rio*'to m-II ;mni , No. .'lilt lit-ick sale and Iivory >t:il>W* I in v li.'ntrr. ruitralU local' 1 !! on l.’ol iiiiilitj water work- ainl olwtrie | t»o\ stalls, US open stalls, slt.Tls lull lenylh ol st.iltle on eacli side: oilier, harness and ^rain rooms: lot Ihi.vl-Vi; a well-established business. iVice $li,IKMI No. :!7«i "i htts in t’hester: No. 2. 72x21 No. -1. l.ltixhV.: No. li. 72x125; No. K. 72\1 N: on Kpworth street. 'I'in. e'ohl and plalinum are found No. .'{so iliij acres I] miles Gafl'ney, barn: all fenced: kitchen, wood house, in pa> ine tpiantilies. t cliuivb and seboed. nearly all cultivut* and 2 servant houses containing 2 FARMS No. 417—.1,t>87 acres, 2 mile.s Sel- Thi^ excellent eouni\ backs up UuIT-|ed, g-ra> soil, ■rolling 1 , 4-rooin house, rooms each: city water; garden; line lers. churches and chool "Viff pi it' ‘y, ibe cminu seat, which is a pros- harn, 2 settlements, line brick or tiling willow and oaks front and back; one vnted, 600 timber sandy ' loam^or* *5.000 No. .>.».> Hotel pmjierty corner Main 28 settlements 4 !ki acres 12 miles Gaffney, and DeKalb streets. Camden, fronting some small hnr'n ’ io a ' icliool. ion cultivated. 150 100 feet on Main street and .T22 feet on C"?! 2 , !•: $IV1 T. M. Whisonant, of Hickory. S. C., Our Traveling Representative. South Carolina Property Ahbevillo (’mint v. i'm 1‘ROPKRTV No. 504 Hot 104x120 feel. «m Stand l > ifte Street, Ablwvill depots ball mih 1 Iroin +I.50 AIUoii (’ount.v. CITY PUOl'KRTY No. 468 4-rooin lunise, on lot h’Wx 210, at Salleys. tiiHl popuhition. school and churches, on W agner street, level, good condition, barn, all fenced, smoke house, (lower and v. 1 •idable gardens. Price $650 No. 568 4-rooin c'.w. Iling tm lot nOx 115, Main streel. Sall.v. S.C., 600 pop ulation, vineyard, -plendid water, barn, all fenced, store house, smoke house, all in good r. | air. g'ooii shade, also two acres, a .-i.Iid block sur rounded h\ 4 .‘.treels, in good location near the depot $1,500 farms No. I— .‘170 acres, 5J miles Kllenton: church and school: I5n cullivaled. 5t) timber; 5-acre orch.irtl. level, sandy soil, 7-room dwelling. 2 good barns, 100 acres pasture, acres Rerimida grass, 4 settlements. 1 and 2 room ten ant houses, wells, branches.... $11,000 No. 2 .T20 acres I mile Silvorton, church and school. 60 colli vated. 260 timber, santl and clay, diversilied, 2 settlements, ham. plenty of water. Per acre $7.50 No. 3- 120 acres 0 miles I'llentou, church and school, So cullivaled. lit timber, mostly level, day pebbly soil, tenant house, barn and well, 40 acres meadow $* acre lierkelev (’oiiul.v. FARMS No. 525 I3nn acres In mile- Md’leT lansville. 14 Georgetown, I* t harles- ton, on Santee River: in cultivated, 1225 timber (('y press, Pine, Hickory, Red Gum, Tupelo. Poplar and Ash). Sandy and loam soil. Adapted to all growths of climate. 30 keConto Pear Trees. Rolling. 5 cabins. This tim ber has been turpentined: will average 1500 feet Yellow Pint* per acre. 5o0 left Large Short l-eaf Pine ner acre, 2.000 feet Cypress per acre. tyuanlilies of Telegraph and Telephone Poles. A bout 70,(KM) feel line Hickory Timber, about 80,000 feet Tupelo ami about 5n,OtM)foet Red Glim on plan*. Good deal of Ash. Springs. Santee River5miles through place affords transportation facilities. Price $0 per acre Lot on Reedy street. 42 feet fi ted hark anti 250 feet deep FARMS Nt). 12 600 acres at l-idvis Turn Out, school and church. 4ixi cultivated. 150 in timber, black. soil, level, 6-room dwelling, large barn, fine pasture, 4 settlements. 4 wells, 2 streams, near railroad. Per acre $20 No. 301 414) acres 3 miles north of Port Lawn; church and school, public road, 2nd cultivated. 50 timber, sandy soil, orchard, rolling, 2-story 7-room dwelling, barn for 8 head. 100-acre wire pasture, 6 settlements, cotton house, crib, smoke bouse, 2 wells. 4 springs and branch. Income about 5400 pounds cotton. Will sell in two tracts: would exchange for a farm near Rock Hill. Price.. $4,000 No. 488— 362 acres 4 miles of Fort La wn. 3 miles ('atawba Falls. Church and school in one-half mile. 140 cul tivated. 2oo timlier. sandy, diversi lied. Three settlements. Small barn. Good bottoms: if cleared 8 plows can lie run. 2 branches and springs Price $7.50 acre No.486 816 acres 6 miles of < 'Hester, at Raton Rouge. Church and school. 300 cultivated, 200 timber, sandy soil Good orchard, rolling. 7 room dwel ling, barn with 7 stalls anti 200 acres pasture. Seven settlements. Other outbuildings, creek, well and spring. Wilkes place ; $10aore No. 518 225 acres 3 miles of Lock harts. < 'hiuvh and school 1 to 4 miles. 5n cultivated, 100 timber, orchard, hilly and 0-room log dwelling, barn 4 stalls, pasture, crib, cotton house,well, branch and springs $800 No. 530 -55 acres 1.) miles of Ches ter. churches and school, 30cultivated, 3 in woods, clay loam soil, 3-acre or chard, rolling, 8-room dwelling, barn with 6 stalls, tenant house near dwell ing. poultry, wood and carriage houses, well and good spring, tele phone line, all under fence, all in good repair $2,750 No. 543 - 675 acres, 5 miles Catawba Falls. Hascoinville* and Fort Lawn, 1 churches and school l to 2 miles, 2<M) acres in cultivation, 225 acres timber, mulatto, black and sandy soil, small tu t bard, undulating and level, 50 acres waste land, 6-room dwelling, 2 barns, 4’and 8 stalls. 100-acre pasture, 3 ten- ani houses, 2 3-room houses, cotton houses and cribs. Country remark ably healthy , high elevation, 5 miles from the great electric power plant at Catawba Falls, Rocky and Reaver Ham Creeks; some gootl bottom land: wells and springs: $800 income. Price per acre $10 No. 548 loo to 125 acres 6j miles ney. ptTous. up-to-datf-iillle city of 7.n<t0 machine, now in operation; supply in- of the finest places in Camden, people, ami every person who desires exhaustible: employment linds it easy to attain. Price The churches and schools oi the city No. 3H6 406 equal those of am in the State si/e church and school, ion cuiuvateti. i;s» iut» left on Main street a no .r_*L' reel on rw™.. i.o. „ not excepted. in timber, grav soil, mostlv level, two DeKalb street $16,000 ' " 00 ‘ ^ Limestone ( llegejor women rank> settlements: double 2-storv barn, 25 farms ments also for ale k ^ as high as any college in the Cubed of meath^ on public road, 6 No. 71-150 acre* 5 miles Westville, Price of iand.. Y'.'ass ir^’.v,it V*> i,’ church and school. 30 in cultivation, No. 388 46 v atres. about in cor- i..A States, whether for male or femal A magnificent opt'ia house enable? *60,000 city are represented by The Gaffney church and school, 500 cultivated, 2<)0 roof, containing 40 H. P. Lombard Mfg. Co.. Limestone Cotton Mills. timlK*r, Glols* Mfg. Co., and Irene Mills. 5-room The Irene Mills manufactures high! 1,000 grade table damask and is tin* only spring's mill in the South making such a grade small mill of goods. That its product finds ready 13NI0 Ini sale is evidenced by the fact that ii is No. 4ol running day and night. These arge and sum art* potent factors in tin* growth of house and barn, pasture Gaffney. some saw timlier and cord wood. 2 The development of tlic w ater power ’'branches and spring. Price $600 on Broad river and the installation No. 416 323 acres. 15miles Gaffney, of an electric power plant at that church and school, 1 and 2 miles, 25 point - J — 1 —i*i—a—i L — foi *r. red and grav soil, diversified. 0 . t , e . n . ant , ho !'. ses - ^l 11 , barn *1 eac /‘’ holler, 8x14 inches, Brownell auto- mi brick dwelling, large barn, 'V thm - miles of Southern Granite mat ic engine, and one Moffett com- acre pasture, 25 settlements, ( t °- 9 ua ^- v ’ s l ,nn f- creek ’ ^ ood b . ot : hined feed water heater and pump, 7 and ere,h. water power' for tom lands several acres unquamed acres land and two 2-room tenau ill. 16 mules. .50 head of cattle. * V ’ m ho11 ^ $4.25 , ’ i. i»„„ No. .*t»0 6.) acres 4 miles of Ker- — n V n-iH • -t mill r»Y' i. shaw. chuivh 3 miles, school 1 mile, Orangeburg County. bun' ch av; Shti)“Joculuiatid' : ® ^Wvated, 48 timber, sand and clay farms ssful plants 35 Umber, orchard, rofling. tenani soil .’ rollin f' t;- n =*>it house, barn, well No. 327--74 acres, ? growth of house and barn, pasture and meadow. s P r,n * s « nd streams -- $ ^) field tract No 1 ,2 £ Lancaster County. ,’ITY I’ROPERTY < orner lot 11 farms 5 miles Spring- acres, tract No. 2, adjoining, good improvements, 2 set tlements, gin, saw mill, grist mill- shingle mill, threshing machine, water power, good stand. Prices: acres^ on Tr aet yf 0 . , $ 3 25|) $1,500 Colleton County. FARMS No. 427 —800 acres, 8 miles from Walterboro. church and school. 30 l.v of and T The Cherokee Building and i*oan As- soil: orchard, mostly level: 6-room t he”cut off .7 $3,500 sociation enables every man to own dwelling, barn, crib and smoke house, No. 378 Ij-acre lot, with 4-rooiu FARMS bis own home and is doing inucli for. well v $3.(KI0 fiouse, on McWhirter street, Lancas-' No. 502—5,000 acres 18 miles NW the up-building of the town. ' ' ..... The water and electric light plants are owned and operated Ity the city. Gaffney jieople. in fact, Cherokee people as a whole, are noted for their hospitality and strangers d<» not re main strangers long. “'Stranger is a holy name Guidance and rest and food and tire. In vain lie never must require.” A remarkable fact about Gaffney real estate is that there has never been a piece sold for less than the purchase price and Off out of 100 cases show handsome profits. No l»etter point in the State, or in fact the South, can lie found for a home. Oconee Count v. ter; shade trees, all fenced, garden: Walhalla. S. C. Nearly all in tim- rents for $6 per month $600 her, oak , pine and hickory, virgin. No. 473 2-story 12-room brickdwel- Good soil, especially fine for orehards. ling on Marion street, Kershaw, 2.000 Number of rivers and other streams. population, bathroom, water closet,; Price $4.00 per acre etc., range new, logo with house, 4 ... . , . * ’ - * Richland County. CITY PROPERTY No. 487—7-room dwelling on level Lincoln street, street cars, wood stables, all un- 6-room dwelling, tenant house, store der fence, flower and vegetable gar- Kdgelleld County. ! room and outbuildings, artesian water, dens $2,000 city property ! level,small barn and warehouse..$4,000 farms No. 349—14-room hotel on i-acre lot, j FARMS No. 145- 400 acres, more or less, t» rultivated, <i tinilier. mostly pine, ^^.hes, <x:tagon front, built two years santly loam »oil, leu:l. .» «.ettleuit*nts. a ^ ()| al .t es i aJ1 water, hot house, lot barn, timber Mutable for saw ing' suffi- ;j| x 5p level. Want to sell this prop- - vient to improve placo, 2 good streams ertv ’ uick 4 2 ,7uO lot, 44x208i, No. 2021 L and spring, on public road from \\ a 1- 540 -4-acre block, cor. Hainp- Columbia, S. C., stree terboro to St. Georges. 1 rice.. $4,000 t(n an(J Sumter streets, Kershaw, S.C., condition, city water, st Buncombe street. Edgefield; well, ser-: n,». 78—652 acres near Van Wyck, north Columbia on Monticello vant’s room, cellar, large vegetable; an d school, 125 cultivated,'red : R , oad ']>' ln g east of the road; plenty garden; good stand $0,000 so j| rolling, 2 settlements, well,springs wof >d and some good farming l®nd. ! . 07 . . ’ t ° flora *1-A , ITY PROPERTY No. 304--2-story dwelling on 2-acre lot. Gaffney; orchard,well, barn, near ly all under fence, crib, cow house,fine Fairfield County. CITY PROPERTY No. 375—U-acre lot at Blytliewood, i and streams, income 4,600 pounds cot ton, suitable for farming or stock raising. Known as part of the Red ”r>use place $5,000 No. 81—440 acres, 12 mile* Lancas- Per acre $15 No. 148—181 acres 44 miles north of Columbia, on Winnsboro road, church and school, 75 cultivated, 100 in tim ber, sandy, diversified, 2 settlements Iv all tinder fence, crib, cow house,line ln .. n i lllt -|. .. 'i No. 81—440 acres, 12 mile* Gancas- o ,’ ’ T. iS:.^Ns ^ F™, T L & 1 i„r^!n» *'- w4 ! {i^nr 0 kr. on ... Knn : n . v™ tlvated, 40 in timber,-^andy loam, or chard, fairly level, 4-room dwelling, barn, pasture, grain house, outbuild ings, well, creek, mill site with food dam $2,500 Clu-ster, i mile l>*wis. Cliurcb and school .) to I mile, lies well, sandy ami red soil, 2 room litnise, well and two springs, 2 liorse farm open, plenty til wood, good pasture Ian i, 2 good boost* sites $15 acre No. 550—1,500 acres, Chester coun ty. large pasture, plenty of wood and water, fine bottom lands, some extra lint* cotton land, some broken land, 7-rooin dwelling, large barn, wind mill. several settlements, with ,lwell ing??, stables, etc.. 14 miles southeast of Chester, 8 miles from Blackstock, telephone line. Siginun place. Price $8.00 per acre ney, oooo population; m feet front, farms j No. 440—169 acres, 6 miles from orchard, well, barn, poultry house, No.44—872 acre* 9miles Winnsboro,; Lancaster, Riverside station * mile, shade trees, garden $1,600!church and school, 225 cultivated, 150 church and school, 60 cultivated, 80 No.382—2-acre lot Limestone Spring, in timber, loam, hilly and rolling, 10-' Umber, dark sandy soil, rolling, ten- 1 mile Gaffney, near Limestone Col- room dwelling, 10 stalls, 75 acres hot- ant houtse, fine brick clay on place, lege, 4-room dwelling, well, springs, toms, 450 acres nasture, 7 settlements, will cut about 1,000 cords vood. 2 crib, stable, outhouses, basement and store house, gin house, cattle shed 20x branches and several springs. Per Saluda county. cellar, all under fence, garden, shade 100, well, river and 7 springs... $9,000 acre $91 CITY PROPERTY trees. Price $700 No. 404 -186 acres 4 miles Catawba No. 351—Store room, 24s60, on lot Nti. 387 Acre lot at Thick,»tty, op- Falls, church and schools 3 and 4 ms., Laurens Couutv. 86x100, at Wards, well $1,100 poslte depot, some fruit, level, 5-room 30 cultivated, balance timber, black city propfuty house, well, barn, store room, garden! soil, rolling, good bottoms— $1,000 Spartanburg county. - - p - No. 434—2-storv 10-room dwelling Pi-iee $450 Vn. 4t!l--20;> neves 7 miles Blairs. 200 rents $30 a vear. No. 362 *» 1-acre lot, streets, Blacksburg churches and level, barn, carriage house and wood- shfd, all under fence, nice shade, Greenville County, flower am! vegetable garden— $1,500 No. 364—2-story 7-room dwelling on V 1 , 1 ' 3- nere lot, Pine street, in Blacksburg. * so ' •’ l° ts 100x_00, on Cannon 4- acre orchard, elevated, well, 2-story l-iirpV IMMMMSW'ltV' on lot 160$ ns, S. C., feet front etaM, garden; can I* sold in »»o ! 0 a ££, hon« «d riw^u' ant ed ,M * 000 other outbuildings, in fair repair, shade trees in front, 4-acre garden, Lexington County. good health resort, on main line of farms • Southern Ry.. from Charlotte to At- No. 84-860 acres, 9 miles south of j [anta. The * Northern and Western Bamberg County, t ITY PROPER'l) No. 4 14 acres in center of town of Bamberg. All cleared and level. Can be sold at from $100 to $300 per acre. Modern dwelling in good repair,with8 large room*. Good orchard anil vine yard, 100 Pecan trees, one-third bear ing. Artesian well flowing 16 gallons ( >er minute of gootl pure water. 417 eel deep. Water works in dwelling from artesian well. Swimming pool and fish pond. One acre in flowers and shrubbery. Good servant house and all necessary outbuildings. Also good conservatory and two summer bouses, with beautiful vines growing on them. Healthy location. Town has about 2,000 inhabitants: ships about 10,000 bales cf cotton per year. ()nly 45 miles from Aiken, the great health resort of South Carolina, and on the same rail road $7,800 (ireslerflehl County. FARMS No. 342 —2.500 to 4.000 acres in 15 different tracts of from 50 to 2,000 acres each. I'nlmproved, well water ed. sandy soil. Per acre $1.5oto$4 No. 549—115 acres 2J miles Chester field C. U. Churches and school 24 mile.s, all in timber, pine and oak, sandy graveled soil, nearly level, small branches and one gootl spring Price $1,250 Cherokee* Couutv. The County Seat, Gaffney, With a Pop ulation of 7,000. population; level, barn, buggy and poultry houses, garden: all undei fence $ 1.050 No. 367 - 2-slot* ing Carroll and Price No Gaffney No. 369—6-room cottage on lot 724x 1.35, city water, fenced and new; rents for $12*50 month. Price $1,750 (2) 6-room cottage on lot 724x135, city water, servant house; rents for $15 month; near depot ... No. 503- farms 117 acres •» . u*. ; building and machinery in ?ood con-, mUg* We(l?e field, church and'school, i" m ^nlttvS’ dltlon; . nm by wat r 1 ' .300 cultivated, 34« * * ? itMMii iciitiiii lit * u rstr, "" toS J®.'. to* »i»i. "■ill fM or IrasV. Mo. ■ arrr $.»0 acre muc h , lin i offered V No. 341—320 acres, 7 miles Irmo; 1 Greenwood County. .church and school, 3 and 5 miles; 150 340 timber, sandy soil wells and the finest rents for 24 Terms 4 cash. Per $35 Cnion county. ^ No. 383— 202 acres, on Broad river, in timber; sandy soil: - tenant houses: j m jj e Lockhart Mills, churches and .3-story mill house with good rock wall B phnol. inn cnltivnt^rb "75 timhpr. elav excellent, crop, but is always Beaufort county. No. 541 7-room dwelling on acre lot at BiulTton, S. ('., on Calhoun. Church and Lady streets, level, well, barn, buggy and wagon sheds, store house, shade $1,000 Chester County. CITY PROPERTY No. 23 2-story 15-room hotel, cen trally located,corner Saluda am! York streets, in Chester, on main line be tween the two depots; city water and well; the land i» very valuable, to say nothing of the improvements; conven- Cherokee is comparatively a new county, having been formed in 1897 from the counties of York, t'nion and Sparta nburg. The fanning' lands are cotton being tin* principal plenty of hog and hominy made. The land is level, well watered and easily kept in good condition. Nu- merous schools and churches arc dis tributed throughout the county and are easily accessible to all. The minerals of Cherokee,according to government reports, are vastly su perior to those of any other county in the State and for the same area it con tains more different minerals that may be worked profitably than any other spot in the Cnitcd States. One can wash enough monazite from nearly any branch in the county to net fair daily w age*. month; near depot *-.•**) uimiuon on s-acre hh m i,n>u v .mr*- p*,. a( . PP (3) 2-story 7-room dwelling, city wa- bury; will exchange $e>6 .. . , Kidder in ter. etc. Price $1,750 No. 409-2-story brick store, 24x80, *’* . sen u to ,the behest butdei in Ml in Gaffnev. Cambridge a venue. Ninety-Six, fine lo-• ( 0 . lu ™ bia * S '’ < " ’ f not dl ;' , l d 4-poom cotta*, on lot callott: to,,,-other lota, 2ixl.W.. U.M K'SS&SS"’ * 100x160. corner .Tefferson and I.aurel streets. Gaffney: city water, garden, orchard $1,550 No. 400—4-room house,on i-acr^lot, Logan street, Gaffney; fruit, level, well. barn, all under fence, wood and poultry houses, shade trees $1,500 No. 408—14 acre lot. Railroad street. Gaffney, fronting 105 feet, orchard. 5 CITY PROPERTY , No. 58 -Brick store-room with frame •|* sl °L v mill house with good rock wall sC hool, 100 cultivated, 75 timber, clay $2,500 addition on 4-acre lot in town of Gokes- foundation; canal 900 feet long by an d ^andy soil, diversified, 50-acre - ’ ■ •” • .. $750 pasture $2,500 change York Coun, v * of investment. <TTY PROPFJtrx No. 465—200 acres 24 miles t.’olum- No. 236—Handsome residence, at- Kprslinw t ounty. bia, S. C., churches and schools |' tractively located in Yorkville, 3-storv CITY property mile, gray soil, level; spring, 1 mile 12-room dwelling, 3-acre lot, beautt- No. 73 -2 lots on Blackburn *lreet, New Brookland, suitable for building fully laid out. fine fruit, garden, ex- in Bethune, fronting 41 and -'>8 bv 200 lots. Per acre $50 cellent water, electric lights, house feet. Both $150 and grounds piped for running water. No. 461—2-storv dwelling, 6 large Marion C’ountv. Price $10,000 rooms. 2 dressing rooms, hath room, room house, well, barn, all under pantry and kitchen, fronting east on wm—stock oi trenerai merctia fence, garden $2,000 Lafayette avenue, opposite the di^ a^ut il^k. arFork Tt’ No. 420 2 lots 180x200 on Frederick court house, near Imsines* portion of 1)PI . ‘ nl OI . ( . u ’ s . ,\. room street In west end of Gaffnev. 4-room the city (Camden); vicinity of Kirk- L, . * ' ‘ ^ ‘ No. 236—Frame store building, 25x CITY PROPERTY w on ] ot 30x210, corner Wylie avenue No. 348—Stock of genera) merchan- and York street, Hickory; finest stand . 75 in town $600 and No. 237—42 acres incorporate limits rolling, 5-room dwelling, barn,20 acres wood Inn. the great winter resort for '■C're ... Hreh^new splemH^grove^'u^aWe »h.l 2-room roUa*e. wll hn<l toori,,.. Hu, U.I. ,uoprHy unrl ho <1 No 4 o o/' .-uSk'I'Sy IruT^ buMlh, ^ lots'- Main street extanaion -.ill run |i,AItMS Price ' x $3,750 prosperous town; one of the liest to- through i)ro|)eity. No. 393 114 acres 8 mile* Gaffney, No.'47i)-2-stoiy 10-rooiu dwelling bucco markets In S. Carolina estub- ^ miiHl-tric liahU | church and school, 50 cultivated, 20 ou lot 370 feel front by 419 feet deep, 1 llshed eight years, and real estate ad- J‘A 1 ‘ -i nt! oth^- i mnro ve- I timlier, r,*d and grav soil, orchard, In Kirkwtiod vicinity of Camden, S. C., vancmg rapidly: splendid location foi • * «* * *2 000 meadows, pasture, 2 sti-eams, well anti Littleton and Boundary sti*oets, two wholesale grocery in centre of . t 247 -2 ^-room houses on CYaw- spring. Price $1,000 blocks from depot; level; good repair; farming section in State $3,000 No. ^4, 2 .-room Houses on craw