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4 | V ( iVnfeflftfl ■ , „ . Y--* fit’ ford |>ik«. llock Hill, on i-nc-rc lot. Prict* for both No. 248- Two **ood houses on lar«v lots, Pine street, Rook Hill $2,2i>0 No. 258—T*room dwelling on White street. Rock Hill: barn and garden. Price $1,500 No. 205—Lots on Jones a venue,Rock Hill 8100 to $200 No. 269—Business lot fronting Nee ly’s stable, Rock Hill •1> ; '00 No. 272—Lots on Hampton street, Rock Hill, per front foot *2 No. 272—Lots on Moore street, Hock Hill, per front foot $2 to $2 No. 207 —2 lots in Oakland. Block No. 25, No>. 1 and 2, Rock Hill, pet- front foot No. 330—2-story 10-room dwelling, 5-acre lot, on Peachtree and York sts., Hickory, S. C.: fruit, level, 113-foot tube well, barn 30x40, all under fence, brick and wood house, garden. $1,100 Also 4 2-room houses in Hickory rent for $8 per month $100 for all Money-maker. No. 340—8-room dwelling on 4-acre lot. No. 450 Hampton street. Rock Hill; fruit trees, deep well, barn, bug gy shed, etc., all under fence, wood house, fowl house, flower house, kitch en, garden. Price $1,.»00 No. 316—5-room cottage fronting on flreen and Saluda streets. Rock Hill: garden, orchard, splendid shade,large fot $L1'«> No. 353 -Lot Last Main street, Rock Hill, fronting south No. 300 Lot 100x200 in rear of hos pital. Rock Hill *hHi No. 385 —8 hits south side Kast Mail 4reel, Rock Hill, fronting 100x200, en hancing in value. Per foot $1 No. 429 House and lot on \Y.\\ Idle street, Rock Hill, 85.\lsi, well and sir hie SI.2>m No. 43.0 2 lots corner Saluda and Johnston streets, Rock Hill, “uxbiO feet each. Each- $15o No. 446 -4 cottages on lots joining, fronting west on Laurel street, Rock Hill, rent for $6 per month each, good localitv for tenants, good investment. For all *2,5oo No. 447 Several lots on Marion street, Rock Hill, good locality , ea-y payments: will furnish money to build homes *300 to *5oo No. 448 Acre corner lot at Lesslios. on Southern Railway. 7-room cottage, nice shade; line stand for store, near depot, on public road *1.099 No 458- 9-room dwelling west side of Reid street, Rock Hill: lot 75x1.30, wired for lights, city water, all fenced, garden, new *.3.oou No. 466—70 acres, in corporate lim its of Hickory, churches and schools, 25 cultivated. 25 in timber, red and gray soil, orchard, rolling - . 4-room house, ham. good well, good site for cotton mill. *1.100 No.471—J-acre lot in Flint Hill, near Rock Hill *40 No. 475—3 lots of the (Jordon Hotel property. East Main street, Hock Hill, each 264 feet front by 140 deep, alley in rear. This is the only business property on business part of Main street for sale and is very valuable. Each *150 per front foot No. 477—1 building lot on east side of Oakland avenue, fronting Winthrop College, Rock Hill, fronting loo feet and extending back in form of a rec tangular parallelogram, 190 feet. Price *l,2t»o This is very desirable property. No. 480—Corner lot, Gordon Hotel property, Main and Hampton streets, Rock 11111, 264 feet front by 140 feet deep, 10-foot alley in rear. Desirable business property *200 front fool No. 482—Vacant lot 70x210, West Main street, opposite Laurel Street Church, Rock Hill *600 No. 483—3-room house fronting west on Jones ave., 4 acre lot, orchard and garden *4(ki Also two houses, 2 and 1 rooms, and and store 25x40, on East White street, Rock Hill *1,700 No. 532-Lot 50x190, fronting west, on Oakland avenue, corner lot in front of Winthrop College, Rock Hill. *6ud No. 538— 3 lots on Marlon street ami Whltner avenue, Rock Hill., good neighborhood, E.N. of Hampton street. Price ; *750 No. 642—The Geo. Greene residence, cor. Lancaster and Camden avenues, Oakland, joining Winthrop College grounds on ,northwest, 10 rooms otalrway- and hall, with shrubbery, flowers and good variety of fruit, well 102 ft. deep *3,000 No. 553 —5 houses on lot 80x150, cor Kaglns and Black streets, Rock Hill; 4 are 4-r houses, 1 3-r house: well, suitable for colored tenants; rent for 122 per mo. Price *2,000 No. 571—4-acre lot at Catawba, S. C,, bounded by lots of Lineherger, II. I. Simpson and others *60 FARMS No. 17;>—100 acres, 3 miles Rock Hill, elegant bottoms. 25 in woods, line spring, 2 bold streams, suitable for stock raising or farming. Price per acre $40 No. 178— 65 acres, 2 miles north of Edgemoor, 40 cultivated, 25 in timber, 3-room house, nearly all under fence, barn, well and branch, church and school, rolling, sandy soil *K.50 No. 180 —54 acres. 2 miles south Rock Hill,good improvements, level, on pub lic road, black soil. PciCe *1,600 No. 183 -136 acres, 5 miles south of Grover, N. C., adjoining King’s Moun tain battle grounds, 20 cleared, 100 in limber, 2 cabins, sandy, diversilied, spring and branch. Per acre *5.00 No. 180 —292 acres, 5 miles south Rock Hill, 2 settlement*, cm-k on one side, public road on other, line for hay and stock raising, mixed soil, rolling. church and school. Per acre *To No. 190 219 acres. 6 miles McCon- nellsville, 100 timl>er. 100 cleared, 3 settlements, barn, pasture, orchard, red soil, church and school, rolling, 50-acre wire pasture, well, spring and stream +2.500 No. 200 -166 acres. 3 miles east Rock Hill, 75 in cultivation, timber foi place, tenant house. 8-acre meadow, spring and branch. Per aeiv +11' No. 208 425 acres. 7 miles east of Sharon, church and school, 265 culti shaped to suit the property and purchaser. The analysis shows vated. 145 timber, elav soil, orchard, water specially suited for stomach and • * ’ arn, blood disorders, and it is extensively rolling. 5-room dwelling, large barn, 100-acre pasture, 5 settlements, well, I advertised through North and South creek, branches and springs. Price, Carolina and Virginia. Testimonials apre $8 | furnished on application....... *5,000 p^* No. 213- 450 acres, Wm. Barron, home place. 6 miles northeast Rock | Hill, church and school. 200 cultivat-j ed. 200 timber, red mulatto soil, . orchard, mostly level. 2-story 8-room dwelling, 7 settlements, large barn, gin house, cribs, wagon sheds, buggy house, lumber house, store, good saw mill. 15 horse-power Frick engine, corn mill: 60-*aw Winship gin, new belting for all. 3 wells, 8 springs, on Catawba river. Per acre for all.. *18 *1.000 less without machinery. No. 218—656 acres at Hickory, 330 in cultivation, 75 timber, level, 9 settle ments, orchards, good outbuildings, one of the finest farms in York county, red soil, well watered. Income 38 hales cotton. Per acre *16 miles McCon- No. 536—100 acres 9 miles NW Yorkville, 5 miles Smyrna. All in timber suitable for firewood, fairly level, 2 springs and branches, good farming land, iron and gold ore in considerable quantities +30 acre No. 556—80 acres more or less, ly ing mostly inside of the corporate lim its on the southeast side of Rock Hill, known as the Crawford Witherspoon land, fronting on Pine street and fronting on both sides Saluda road, considerable fire wood on the property. Will sell as a whole, in building lots, or divided into small tracts. We ex pect to cut this property up and sell it at auction, but private propositions are in order. Price depends on the location. No. 572- 10-acre tract of land, with the 3.000 population; well and barn, nee* this 1 cssarv outbuildings *1.750 c»*)i NFWHOUSF. No. 507 —Store house and lot. 4 acre, in town of Newhouse, Cleveland coun ty. Fine stand for buGness +150 FARMS No. more. No. 561 6-room bouse on lot MO aqua re feet on Mill street, Chcrrv ville, NJ C\, population 1.500, orchard, well, barn, lumber-house and garden $1,000 Farms No. 411 -122' acres, joining town limits of Gastonia. 80 cleared, .’10 lim ber, sandy soil, orchard, rolling. 5- d welling, No. 219—565 acres. 4 . nellsville, church and school, 265 cul- 3 houses thereon, known as the Holler tivated, 145 timber, clay soil, orchard, lra( . t) j u western suburbs rolling, 5-room dwelling, large barn, l of j^u * r Two houses rent 100-acre pasture. 5 settlements, well, j j ntr now f or ji.-;, per we >k, or a little creek, branches and spring-. I over 6 per cent, on the total price asked. per acre • • • ' The other 7 acres can be farmed. Rail- No. 225 27:> acres, Wallace ( k , ' in i r oad dividing, branch and electric line bouse tract. Guthriesvjlle, i l'' f j" 4 . nmu j nir through place. Good well of running, •> settlements, 50 acres tun- -- > *— ; her. fO acres fine bottoms, no over flow, lairly level, mulatto -oil. Per water. How much for it .•tci-e No. 227 2U'i acres, 2 miles Guthrie> vi 1 le, 1 plows run. .'‘>6 acres ! overll ow. good pastur .... *18 2 Swan tracts, 2 settlements. 6 ifie hotloms, no e. near school ami chnivh, branches. Per acre.. $15 No. 331 162 acres. ! mile Hickory. 70 culti vated, 15 timber, gray and red soil, rolling. .3 settlement-, 2-story barn, -mall pasture, springs, branches and creek, I I acre- llow. 1 'er acre.... No. 336 88 acn church and school, in woods, rolling, branches, red soil on place. Per acre No. 3.37 6l acres of Hickory. 25 cultivated, orchard, rolling. 2-story dwelling, barn, pa: of railroad, good bottoms, no over- *12.50; n near Smyrna, cultivated. *’>0 j pring and 2i 1.000 cord- 10 wood .... *8 in corporate limil- timber. 5-rooin lure, on both -ides ill* for cotton mill. 3 springs and two branches.... *1.200. No. .347 316 acres 2J mile- ('atawhn. church ami -chord. 110 cultivated. 75 : timber, -amly and red, orchard, roll ing. 6-room dwelling. 6 settlements, arge barn, pa-ture. other improve ments. 4u acres river bottoms, not sub- jeet to overflow, well. 2 branches and ; creek. Per acre ,.*12.50 No. 3.>4 100 acres 11 miles north of 1 Rock Hill, church and school. 50 cul tivated. 25 timl>er. sandy and red, 450 fruit trees, well, 5-room dwelling, ham. all under fence hut 30 acres, necessa ry <nilImiId ings. 2 springs, branch and rolling and level No. 358—591 acres on near Hiekorv. 12-horsf 451—215 acres 4 mile from Latti- room dwelling, large barn, pasture; (’leveland county; church and tenant, house, macadam road divides school. 130 cultivated. 65 timber, sandy place, good building lots on each side, ■.oil. orchard, rolling and level, 2 ■ well, springs and 3 branches.. .$7,000 house . 3 and 4 rooms, barn; can '’be; sold in tracts to suit purchasers; 15 Lincoln County acre- good bottoms, with some mona- j i.ini’Oi.nton city propfr'I'Y’ zite, hr inches and springs No. 441-18-room hotel at Lincoln- No..*06—li LRi acres iust outsideol j ton population 3,000: 4-acre lot. well, corporate limits of Shelby; a 11 culti- barn,all fenced, newly furnished, built vated, rolling, 3-room tenant house, «j vpars . fjnrolnton Inn; good busi barn, well, necessary outbuildings, on npss jj.,- ^ public road to Patterson Springs; can x 0 .' 1,^-2 8 tnrv 8-roo'uVdwVliingJot be cm up into desirable building lots. | 6lxlft8 rornPI . of \, ain aDll Middle Price.. r ?.*’ . I streets, Lincolnton: Tipton House; in No. .»14—14 J | good repair, well and garden *900 (Mountain, on the Shelby *nd King a No. 470—2-storv 6-rooru dwelling, ! Mountain road; churches and school J nn lot 01x198, Mill street, Lincolnton, 1 and - miles, 44 cultivated, 30 timber, : Wfl j] p] n , K j ia de tree* garden. 2-iicre orchard, rolling. 4-rootn dwell- p, j 0 e *1 100 ing, large barn, pasture, crib and.' smoke house, 4 branches, 4 spring-^i _ rakm» beautiful countrj home.. .$22 per aero, No. 478- 1014 acres, 3 miles Lin- No. 515-345 acres, 5 miles ka« n - - coInlon - ehnrol ‘ aml sch ° o1 * u,lle ' dale, in Cleveland and Lincoln Coun- 'cultivated, oo timber, gray ami tics. Church and school J mile 7;,. gravelly soil, 200 fruit trees, rolling, cultivated. 270 timltfr suitable for I' 5 * room dwel,iT1 ?' h ? ,n » ^ aeres I ,AS * lumber, level, 4-room dwelling bam tur<i ’ [rr^D»ry and crib, well, and pasture. 3 settlements, outbuildings,' tneat ' house, eleven cotton mills in 4 new. spring at each dwelling, on put.* 110 residence, affording good lie road,'40 acres line bottoms 2! market, for vegetahlns and fruit, well, ■ - ’ spring and 4 branches *1,750 No. 4-81 80 acre-. •! miles f.lncoln Ore. branches: rich in mona/Jte red some Mica, creek with fiir- «hnah Price.. _ *7,.500 j No. 516 - 260 acre-, in Cleveland! County, 4J miles Shelby. 40 timber.; 20 acres of bottoms, 3 aeie orchard, rolling. 6-room dwelling, 2 2-room dwelling- and one 4-rootu dwe'lliiv, barn, good ourhuihdngs. pasture. 1 ficre- ton, 14 miles Irr.n .Station, churches and school 14 mile.-, 4*> culti vaf.-«l. 40 in Titnl>er, gray and ifil vuil. 2<hi liuit trees, mostly level. w*-ll. barn, pa-tnre. crib and granary, 2 -prints and 2 branches nu public road: triis place is situated where two very public roads * . ‘ Itc";.. - : > . (£.'■- h Tni well, 4 springs find 3 streams.on Shel- 1 and 0,1 corners of these by and Newton public road *8 000 crossroad- are l»eautiful g! o\ e n ol ‘No. 527-21 acres 14 miles of Pa tier oaks; land is level; good .land for son, Cleveland c.mni v. 1» cultivated 1‘ououy store, cotton gin. amt one 01 sandv soil, roliin .. .-mall house Wl >]; j the most public road- in theconnirv: and hram-h, go. d land will produce public roads leading in all direcTion,; I about a bale of cotoon i*er acre.,. $500 ' high elevation where fruitbi.nn No. 528 119 m re- 3 miles Grover. Cleveland County, church and -chool. 60 cultivated. 25 timber, red -oil. 01- cha-d, rolling, 5 room hou barn. 2 total of about. 3.m fruit trees: very healthy b.calitv $2,000 folia. c<. barn. 2 sri eam- J. EDGAR POAG. Rroker. fine bottoms, Alli-on creek, *1,650 Broad river, farm cultivat ed. church ami school, mixed soil, 2- aerf* orchard, rolling, H settlements, large barn, pasture. 125 acres hot- tom-. branches and numerous springs: will exchange for city property, or tracts. North Carolina Properly Buncombe County FARMS No. 407 -.30J acres. 3 mile- Riltmore, church ami school, 24 cultivated, 6 in limber, day soil, orchard, rolling, 1 settlement, barn, pasture granary, -prings, well, sonn- implemeuts mnant houses and 3springs $12 acre N >. .»29--l96 acres li miles Latii- more, Cleveland ( nunty, chur<?h and school, 80 cultivated, 116 rimher, gray soil, level, -mail orchard, 4-room house, barn, 2 .settlements, cribs and, house-, ni-ply tlmltered, will! Marion, population 2,60t). 75x125, ood lumber, well.- ami springs. , jying between California and Pennsvl- ‘ 1 lcf! $21 acre ■ vania avenues. Nice oaks *125 No. 494 -7 lots in Fair Mont jiark, Marion, N. C.; 60x220 feet. each, trout- Tsmon m:ikv McDowell County MARION CITY PROPFJsTY No. 49iE - 150 lot-, each 25x125. 1 u Buncombe, Catawba, Mitchell, Yanry and Henderson -uvots, Marion, pop ulation 2,000. (fn south side of road to Old Fort. Prices on application. No. 492 Lot in Mt. Mitchell Park, 2-story farming . *2.300” Nn, 535- 82 aciv-34 miles of Shelby, Cleveland ('ounlv, N. (’., Churches and school, 60 cultivated, 10 timber, sandy soil, orchard, level, 3 and 4- I'nom houses, barn, ginhouse, 2 wells, one branch. Very fine farm, suscep tible of high state of cultivation tete No. 547—86 acres 3 miles iNo. r>4,-H6 acres 3 miles Shelby, lights and power.. ’hureh and school 4 mile. 70 culti- No.524—24 lots o Ing on Park Avenue, level. Each. *125 No. 523—5 lots 60x90, on Peachtree street, Marion, 2.000 population, level, . , 1 block of Southern depot, good neigh- oa boihood, good orchard, close connec- v-'*! Ron with water, sewerage, electric Shelby, lights and power . $150 to *350 -<‘11 in smullct No. 379—65 acres, ville. churches and vated, 20 timber, red Per acre.. *l.» li miles York- schools. 45 culti- and black -oil. 2-acre orchartl, partly level, 3 settle ment-, 3. 4 and 5 rooms;cotton house, barn, pasture, 2 springs and 2branch es. Per aero, *20 No. 3M9 I K) acres 5 mih‘s southeast Burke County. No. .i70- jj interest, or II -hares of cap 5 taI stock of Gonnelh Springs Hotel Company, consisting of .8 or 10 acres of land and -rvei al Springs, be side- ihe fumou- Connelly Spring. Hotel has 50 rooms, large dining room, one kitchen and 6 cottages, newly fur nished. Hot and cold wafer baths, electric hells: climate i- mild and the ( Huron ami scnoot 4 mile, id cum- No.524-24 lots nn Gordon and NenI vated, lo timber, gray Roll, 4 ’ acre j streets, Marion, rolling, orchard. I orchard, rolling and level, 2 2-rnom■ hlock of Southern depot, good neigh- tenaut houses, hat it with 4 Rtalls, canihorhood, line water, close connection he made a very fine larm. 4 springe, 2 w ii,ti city water and sewerage, electric branches and river r$35 acre lights and power *50 to *556 No. .>(.2-1 <•» acres, 4 mile Earl, N. No. 544 - 4 lots on cor. Pennsylva- (... churches am. -chool 4 mile, 90 mil- u i a aveuue and Grayson street. Mur- 11 vated, 80 umber, gray soil, 2-acre j Jon, 25x120 feet, rolling *?5 each orchard, rolling and level, 5-room house, barn, 2 ton a at house-, 2 cotton' FARMS houses, shop, crib. All in good re-; No. 491—1.000 acres, 2 miles Black pair. 2 streams, 3 springs and well, j Mountain, McDowell county, churches mile-, neatly all \ '.Si 1 ^ M. L. EDVARDS Mayor of Kmherfordtnn, N. (.'., and ottr Soliriting Agt-nt in that vicin- in. :y. 4 mil-s Foce-I < ity, church and school on farm, 66 cultivated, lou tim tv-r. dark soli, mctcuif. Irvel, 4 rootii «o.citing, hr.rn. 2 rlctufnt-, creek, well, 3 • pring- amt 3 hranclie?, very fertile *3,500 No. 521-• 175«<‘fPs.Rntheilord coun tv. 3 mile.- Rtuhr-ifor<lton, church and school our- mile, lito nmher. pray soil, orchard, rolling and hilly, a-room house, bain, well itmhered. 4 mile or l iiilrnnd, springs and .-treams.. *1,700 No. 551 -.46 acre- 3 mile- Rnther- fordton Gldirches 3 miles, -chi ol 14 u'lv. 20 ctiltix ;ii“<i. 6.5 timher, dark gray -oil. roliiup, '• room hou-.e, creek, branche- anil spring-, -ome good hot toms, contains vuluaMe mona/ite and gold $1,600 No. 552 I8d acre.-4m. Rutherford ton. N. ('.. on P.iors Ford Road, church aiul schoid one mile, tl.> culti- vaioil, 65 timhtr, ilui k rray soil, 2 1-2 acre orchard, udlim-. I*, settleme&ta, - mall ham at each, has a good gold mine. Price ...+_,700 No. 557 -262 acre- about I mile east of Hutherfordton, chnivh and schools 1 tulle. 75 cultivated, 125 iii timber, gray soil, 2 acre orcbuid, mo.-lly level. 3 tenant hones, barn 18x60 feet. This farm contains a very valuable mnna/ite mine now conducted on a small scale. Five streams, several springs and some fine mineral water. Price *7,000 No. 55.8 —666 acres l mile of Thermal City, church and -chool; mile, 50 cul tivated and 406 in timlier, oak, pine, poplar and hickory. Fairly rich soil, 25-acre orchard, hilly, 6-room dwell ing and 2-roniu tenant house, barn, 100 acre.- fenced, -prings and -tretuns. Per acre *6 No. 504 80 aero- 3 miles of Gilkey, N. church 2 miles, school 1 mile, 45 cultivated. 25 timber, dark fertile soil, 2-acre orchard, mostly level, dwelling with 6 large rooms, barn with 5 stall-. 2 -eitiements, -mall oul- hui'ding-. about 40 acres line bottom bind, well, creek, -prings and branch e,». Prhv *3,200 Very productive farm and desirable! and school 1 home. Per acre *25. timber, black No. 565- Patterson’s Springs Hotel,; ari 'i ctvek. I famous health resort in Cleveland ('o., N. C., on the Southern Ry., 2-story, healthiest in the world: 200 yards from Fort Mill, church ami -chool, public depot, spring.- convenient. 2 mile- 1 road. 50 cultivated, 60 timlier, clay . from Rutherford College, 2 daily train-j. . *“*11. rolling, tenant houses, barn, cot- each way, postoltlce, express, telegraph .30 rooms. 100 acres in the tract, 40 in ton house, spring, wetland creek, ami telephone -erviee. Large dance 1 cultivation, 60 in timber, sandy soil, l ,| * l *e +l,5u0; hall .... *4.000 j;{-a ere orchard, mostly level, large No. 403- 4d acres in S. \V. siihtirhs of Yorkville, 3 houses, excellent or chard, spring and 2 branches, some woods. Splendid location for resi dence *1.250 No. 46, -1(10 acre-. 2 mile- llickorv, churches and -chools 2 miles, 75 in timher. red soil, rolling, small luiu.-e, near railroad, good water. Price *1,100 No. 474 150 acres, 6 miles south of Rock Hill, 3 miles Mt. Ilollv Church, school I mile, 86 culti vated, 70 timlier, orchard, rolling, 4-room house, barn! cotton house and crib, 50 acres line bottoms, well, branch and creek. Per acre $15 No. 484 -fio* acres 24 miles north of Rock Hill, church and school, 374 cul- barn, other outbuildings, 10 springs, 1 2 *n soil, hilly, springs suited for ,-tocu 1 offering good up to crest of the xcellent sites lor summer cottages *2,500 No. 493 - 27 acres, 14 miles Marion, McDowell county, churches and school. raising, woijf natural pastu/ Blue Ridge aJ Cleveland Cnunly SUKLHY city tMtoPFRTY hmg before the Civil War *7,000 No. 432 Two hits in the town 0 i; N«. ^-200 acres 2 miles of Kings Moore-horo: No. I, in centre of town,. ,7 < ‘ ^'hurche- J mile, 4-acre lot. 3-room house, tim- ttv ii ; : school 14 mt es, ... cultivated, 100 t.m- ! No. 2, near depot. 4-arre lot. Price! f* 411 *’^ay soil, orchard, mostly roll- ! for hoih *1501 in k r , •»-room house, barn, pasture, 2 No. 433-Lot 160x266. earlier Marion sf ' t,1 r menls ’ other outhuildiogg, fine and Me Braver streets. Shell, v . popu-! ? toc ‘ k fa, ‘ m ’ w ^ ] ' a ^‘•eama, 3 springs la lion 3.600 ;... *450 J tlr : “-* 1 ” 41 * l,J No. 437 9-room dwelling on }-aere j r *99- 460 acres 64 miles south of lot. Graham street, Shelln ; orchard,! N. ( and 4 miles north of well, barn, wood ami milk houses, < ’ J, ’ over » N. C., church and school U i bath room, garden, shade. miles. 100 cultivated, 290 in timber, Price *2,800 1 soil, 1$ acre orchard, rolling; No. 462—8-rooin dwelling, lot 3Q0x ' 3(Mt, Washington and Sumter streets, one ol the finest health resorts in the jcultivated, 10 timher, 46 fruit South, has lieen a health resort since 1 to’****** tenant house, excellent spring, good for poultry, vegetables and fruit !., $250 some fine fruit, electric lights, spring, barn, brick dairy 12x16, 2 tenant houses, well at each, shade, garden *2,750 No. 508— 6-room dwelling on lot 146 x328, fronting on Marion and War ren streets, Shelby; 2 blocks from tivated, 10 timber, red and sandv soil, i mostly level, 40 acres under fence. we JI1 Good bottoms, spring and creek. Per acre *27 No. 485—The R. G. Garrison farm. 141J acres, 4 miles porth Rock Hill. 1 mile Newport, on railroad and public i Graded SchooT: "oVchard jTeT level road. Sandy soil with clay bottom. . good well, barn, wood house, meat lue- level. 3.» acres in wood-. Dwel- and buggy houses, magnificent oaks, ling and 01 her improvement-. Splen- gum and elm. nice (lowers. 4*acre gar- 1 h community. Near Ehenezer church ; den, all fenced: one of the most desir- aml school. Otie of the most desirable; able locations in Shelbv: full view of places to live in 1 ork county. 1154 Blue Ridge ' *2,600 .u-ie- can be added. I rice of whole No. 517—8-room dwelling on lot 285x peraenv *27.5)0 153, Warren and Marion streets, No. .)61 -146 acres 6 miles Clover. Shelby, fine well, necessary outbuiId- church and school 14 miles, 56 culti-! ings, natural oaks, garden Reauti- v 11 ted. 86 timber, sandy loam soil, ful home .... *1.600 AImuii J'Mt fruit trees, rolling, 4-room No. 537—2-story 11-room dwelling, dwelling, burn with 5 stalls, pasture, Ion lot 326x560, LaFavetie street, Shel- crib. cotton and storage house, wagon by, N. C. Orchard, level, tine water, and buggy shed. Fresh cleared fields 1 barn, 5-room cottage, orib, ouk and well terraced. 2 branches and 6 springs, i maple shade, garden *3,700 1 er acre *16 No. 545—15 acres in town of Shelby, No. 509 456 acres,the Cowan place, - blocks from Southern depot. Fine 2 miles east Rock Hill, on maendani road, country school 14 miles, citv churches and school, 2 miles. l5n acres cultivated, 200 timber, red and sandy soil. Adapted to all produc tions of the climate. Orchard, mostly level, 8-room dwelling, barn for ”7 bead, pasture, 2 cribs, 6 settlements. 2-story 7-rootu dwelling, barn, 2 set tlements, other outbuildings. This is the finest timbered farm in Cleveland county, and one of the best country homes. Creek, w'ell and springs. Per acre Gaston County 1 >ASTON! A FITY PBOPftRTY No. 373—7 acres nn Franklin ave nue.' Gastonia, N. C.. 7.000 popula tion. good orchard: 3-room house, near business portion of city... .$2,.500 Rutherford County p.hthrrfordton city propfrty No. 495 -5 acres on Morganton St., Rutherfordton, N. (population 1,500, 2 dwellings, 4 and 5 rooms, good con dition. spring and well of good water, small barn, rolling, good neighbor hood $1,600 No. 490—9-roorn dwelling on Main street, Rutherfordton, N. C , fairly level, good condition, small barn, lot 52x165 *1,750 No. 510—5-room dwelling on acre lot, Green street, Rutherfordton, 1500 population; orchard, fairly level,good $25 j well, barn, well house, cow stalls and meat house, good garden; in very de.- | sirable part of town *900 i No. 511—Vacant lot containing 2 acres, on Depot street, in eastern part of Rutherfordton; mostly level, nice young oaks *l5o No. 520-3 tot- each 2-5x113, Main street, Rutherfordton, 1,350 popula tion, just opposite courthouse in pub lic square, very desirable, suitable for well, orchard, 1 No. 374—O-room house on Franklin avenue, Gastonia, barn, carriage, build Inga or hotel.. $2,250 ““ r,«r. an 1 8-room dwelling on acre and .)--rooms. I 4-room,with well. Out'of the nicest farms in this section, 3 wells, 2 springs, creek. Per acre *50 No. 512 Steele’s Mineral Springs property , one mile east of Roek IlilJ, comprising about 15 acres of land. neighborhood, good water, rolling, will sell in lots *2,600' trees and No. 546 In acres on extension of S. property Washington street, Shelby, J mile from Court House. Fine building property, slightly rolling, good site for manufacturing purposes.... +1.266 XIN(i’S mountain No. 513 6-room dwelling, almost new. on acre lot. fronting Mountain street: 5-room dwelling, almost new, wood and meat house, flower garden i lot north side, of 7th street. Ruther- No. 412—6-rootu dwelling on lot 150x ford ton. population 1,500, orchard, 316, York street, Gastonia, 7,000 popu-. well and city water, barn, other out- Intion, well, barn, 2-story lumber, buildings, all under fence, Aspen house, garden +2,500 shade, garden ... . *3.260 No. 418-3-room house, on R-acre t v 0 . .iSo—15-rnora Burnett Hotel, on lot, Franklin avenue, Gastonia, cor- acre lot, Main streer. Rutherfordton, n* r lot, almost level *1,350 1,500 population, city water, barn. No. 459—6-room house on acre lot' srarden, most desirable lot in tow a, in Gastonia, population 6,000; church justopj>osite conn house $3,000 school, nice orchard, well, fine No. .j31—Lot on Green street. Rnth- shrubberv, garden. Rhvne erfordton, containing ahottt. 24 acres. ‘ +1‘7.50 Price ”. $200 No. 498-15 lots on Pisgah street, . No - ^-9;roorn dweHing on acre on Gold street, i-acre lot: and 2 vu caul lots, J-acre each: all choice pi-|>p- erty, in town of King’s Mountain, between I^oray and Gray mill Gastonia, N. C\, 100x210 feet, building lots, level. Front font, No 19!* -3-room house on lot 75x150, I triliner street, Gastonia. N. 3 blocks iiom center of town, well, or chard $4! 50 No. 500 Lot 98x185. corner Oakland Avo. and Elm St., Gastonia. N. C., near Graded School . $901 i ”^ a lot on Fairview Hill. Rutherfordton. Nice l>350 population, well, barn, meat II 50 hotixe, nice oaks *1.860 CITY PROPERTY No. 286- 7-room cottage,, furnished, Weigh sville Beach, N. t\; summer resort. 10 miles Wilmington, artesian well, kitchen, 2 hath rooms and ser vant house, cats by die door, next door to Atlantic Club. For rent or sale. Price *3,000 No. 289—2 building lot- at Blowing Hock. N. (’.. 4,34d tret above sea level, each U*0 hv about 376 feet. For both ' $800 No. 3.5:5 7-room dwelling on hilt, hardwood finish, chestnut and maple grove, blue gru-s lawn, magnificent view of lake, barn with two stalls, carriage house, servant room, kitchen, large hall, all under wire fence, splen did summer home, on D acre lot at Blowing Rook, N. (’ *1,106 No. 438- 6-room dwelling on lot 105 x210. West, street, Star. Afontgomery conniv, population 506: stables, oaks, garden *600 No. 439- -4-rooin dwrlliug on lot 105 x2IO, West street, Star. Montgomery. county $.350 No. 466—Grist mill at Highlands, size of building 36x22 feet, 2story and basement, wing 12x26 feet, 2 sets of French burrs .‘lit inches and 48 inches diameter, scourer uml cleaner, flour holt,Perfection turbine wheel, 11 horse power, in good condition $800 No. 534 -6 lots 66x350, Main and Trade Streets, Dallas, N. (’., 2 blocks Fast of ('. .V N. W. It. R. Purchas ers required to build not less than 3 room house on each lot within 6 mos of dateof sale. Each $12£ Honda Property No. 428—8-rooin dwelling on *-acre lot. Church street, and Oak avenue, Bartow. 2,066 population; electric lights, city water, sm:il! ham. all un der fence, servant house, fine shade, Bermuda grass lawn $1,500 No. 472—17 acres. I mile of Orange Lake, church and school 1 mile, dark sandy soil, some fruit, level, 6-room dwelling, cistern, barn; will exchange Price $o00 farms No. 497 17 acre., in Rutherfordton county, > mile of Rutherfordton, 5o0 fruit tree*, 7 acres cultivated, 10 tim ber, rolling, tenant house, 5-acre pas ture, 4 springs - $350 No. 519-162 acres Rutherford Conn- Tennessee Properly. i No. 422 - 5,645 acres, 4 miles from ; Erwin, Pnicoi county, nearly all in timber, oak. pine, hemlock and birch, line hunting grounds, hilly, has abun dant water power, very healthy. Per acre $3 Prices Quoted on Properties Always Subject , to Fluctuations J. Edgar Poag, Broker, Rock Hill, S. C. “Cuts the Earth tp Suit Your Taste.”