The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, April 27, 1906, Image 10
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No. 512—Steele’s Mineral Springs
property, one mile east of Rock Hill,
comprising' about 15 acres of land,
shaped to suit the property and the
purchaser. The analysis shows this
water specially suited for stomach and
blood disorders, and it is extensively
advertised through North and South
Carolina and Virginia. Testimonials
furnished on application $5,000
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 $50 acre ,
No. 55(5—80 acres more or less, ly- j
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 lire wood on the property, j
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 i
are in order. Price depends on the
location.
No. 572—10-acre tract of land, with
houses thereon, known as the Holler |
brick-yard tract, in western suburbs)
of Rock Hill, S. C. Two houses rent- j
ing now for $1.75 j>er week, or a little j
over 6 per cent, onthe total price asked.
The other 7 acres can be farmed. Rail- ;
road dividing, branch and electric line i
running through place. Cood well of ,
water. How much for it?
No. 580- 121 acres 1 1-2 miles Hick-1
ory, S. C. 40 cultivated, 50 timber,]
mostly level, tenant house, good barn,
crib, well, pasture, red soil, branch
with bottoms. Per acre $15 j
No. 581 -100 acres f> miles Hickory.
1 mile Hoodtown, K. < . 50 cultivated.
20 in woods, rolling, tenant house, j
good well, pasture, sandy red soil. |
good neighborhood. Per acre.... $10 j
No. 591.- 102 acres 2 m. southeast of;
Rock Hill, S. C., known as the Gordon
tract; also 47 acres adjoining, known 1
as the Roach tract $7.50 acre i
No. 018.—250 aci-es 5 miles south of
Yorkville. Church and school 1 mile,
200 cultivated, 50tiinl>er. grav soil,
2-acre orchard. Lies well. 2 story ]
7-room dwelling, large barn. 50 acres
fenced, 3 tenant bouses with 4 rooms 1
and outbuildings in good condition,
grain house, crib, cotton bouse and j
sheds. This farm is in good coimnuni- ]
ty. 2 public roads and R. K. I). Well,
watered. Machinery can be operated
on it. Susceptible of high state of cul
tivation and would rent for 12 bales of
cotton $25 acre
No. (524 -280 acres 9 miles of < 'lover,
churches and school. 125 cultivated, j
75 timber, red and sandy, orchard, j
mostly level, 0-room dwelling, barn,
two tenant houses, two public roads;'
contains large quanity of corundum.
Good bottom lands, branch, well and
spring. Price per acre $18
No. 025 117 <icres 7 miles of * lover, j
church and school, 20 cultivated, 901
timber. Jied soil, rolling, spring and
two branches, fine pine and oak tim-1
her. Price per acre $8 j
No. 029 578 acres, the .). <*. Poag
place, 0 in south Rock Hill, churches
and school 1J and 2 miles, 150 culti- 1
vated, 150 timber, red clay and sandy
soil, orchard, diversified, 2-story i
0-room house, barn for 8 head. 150
acres of pasture, 7 settlements. Gin-
house 30x50, newly installed gin equip
ment. 8 horse power gasoline engine,
00-saw Winship gin, feeder and con-
densor, Boss power press, No. 1. Got-
ton house, crib, gear-room, etc.. 35 or
40 acres fine bottoms $20 ix-r acre
No. 008—(57 acres 2i miles south of
Rock Hill, on the Saluda road, nice '
cottage and stables, lies nice and level.
al$ can lx- cultivated but a few acres
in wopds. In a high state of cultiva
tion. one of the nicest little farms in
the county; red loamy soil .. .805 acre
No. 037.—42 acies in Glover. S. G. 1
All cultivated, rolling. 2 settlements,
well, spring and branch. Fine site for
cotton mill. Electric power line and
C. A N. W. R. Kd. run through prop
erty $5250
No. 007. 130 acres in village of Old
Point. 3 miles north of Rock Hill. S.
( church and school 1-2 mile. 1 1-2
miles Winthrop college an«L Military
school, 85 cultivated. 2<> umber. 25
acre pasture, sandy and clay soil, good
orchard, mostly level, on two public
roads. 7-room dwelling, bathroom and
kitchen, large barn. 4 settlements; all
in good repair, streams, well and
springs. Extra nice farm: machinery
can be used in cultivation. 'This farm
has been surveyed and divided into
blocks. Price 89000
No. (>s9.—loo or 2oo acres joining
Winthrop College farm, north of Rock
Hill: on public road. Li< > Some
each way, postortice, exjtress. telegraph soil, level, small orchard. 4-room
and telephone service. Large dance , house, barn, 2 settlements, cribs and
hall $4,000 j cotton houses, nicely timbered, will
CITY PROPERTY ' make good lumber, wells and springs.
No. 680.-6-room dwelling on o-acre No 535-82 acres 3* miles of Shelby,
lot. Rutherford College, N. C. One C]eV e lan d County, N. C., Churches
of the best locations in town. F ine an j school, 60 cultivated. 10 timber,
schools. Well and barn $ ••> san( ]y soil, orchard, level, 3 and 4-
room houses, barn, ginhouse. 2 wells,
one branch. Very line farm, suscep-
v -
tible of high state of cultivation.
acie
No. 547—8<i acres
| Church and school
j vated, 16 timber, grav soil,
| orchard, rolling and level. 2
< )ur
J. A. ANTHONY,
Agent at Shelby, N. C.
Per
$32
miles Shelby,
mile. 7o culti-
f acre
2- room
i tenant houses, barn with 4 stalls, can
, be made a very fine farm, 4 springs, 2
branches and river $35 acre
No. 562—175 acres. J mile Earl, N.
churelies and school ? mile. 90 cul
tivated. 85 timber, gray soil. 2-acre
orchard, rolling and level, 5-room
house, barn, 2 tenant houses. 2 cotton
houses, shop, crib. All in good re
pair. 2 streams, 3 springs and well.
Very productive farm and desirable
home. Per acre $25
No. 565—Patterson's Springs Hotel,
famous health resort in Cleveland Go..
N. C.. on the Southern Ry.. 2-story,
30 rooms. 100 acres in the tract. 40 in
cultivation, 60 in timber, sandy soil.
3-acre orchard, mostly level, large
barn, other outbuildings, 10 springs,
one of the finest health resorts in the
South, has l»een a health resort since
long before the Civil War $7.<MI0
No. 665.—12 room dwelling on acre
lot. Cherry viHe, N. (’.: orchard, elec
tric lights, well, barn, wood and buggy
shed, all fenced, flower house, garden,
nice shade, one of the liest residences
Cleveland County.
SHELBY (TTY PROPERTY
No. 432-Two lots in the town of
Mooresboro: No. 1, in centre of town,
i-acre lot, 3-room house, fine well:
No. 2, near depot, 4*acre lot. Price
for both $150
No. 437 -9-room dwelling on |-acre
lot. Graham street, Shelby; orchard,
well, barn, w’ood and milk houses. !
bath room, garden, shave.
Price $2,800
No. 462 —8-room dwelling, lot 300x
300, Washington and Sumter streets,
Shelby: some fine fruit, electric lights,
well and spring, barn, brick dairy
12x16, 2 tenant houses, well at each,
shade, garden $2,750] Broad riv<M\
No. 508 6-room dwelling on lot 140 "'ell
x328, fronting on Marion and War-1
ren streets, Shelby; 2 blocks from .
Graded School: orchard, lies level, ;
good well, barn, wood house, meat]
and buggy houses, magnificent oaks,
gain and elm, nice flowers, 2-acre gar
den. ail fenced; one of the most desir
able locations in Shelby : full view of
Blue Ridge $2,0o0
No. 517 8-room dwelling on lot 285x
153, Warren and Marion streets.
Shelby, fine well, necessary outbuild
ings, natural oaks, garden. Beauti
ful home $1,660
No. 537- 2-story 11-room dwelling, j
on lot 320x500. LaFayette street. Shel
by, N. C. Orchard, level, fine water, |
barn. 5-room cottage, crib, oak and j
maple shade, garden $3,700
No. 545—15 acres in town of Shelby,
2 blocks from Southern depot. Fine
neighborhood, good water, rolling,
will sell in lots *. $2,oou
No. 540- 10 acres on extension of S. j
Washington street, Shelby, J mile
from Court House. Fine building
property, slightly rolling, good sib;
for manufacturing purposes.... $1,200
No. 575 17 acres on extension of
South Washington street. Shelby. N.
( ., on Shelby and Patterson Springs
road, suitable for building lots. 3-!
room dwelling, barn. well, churches
and schools near $2,000!
No. 586—4-acre lot fronting south
on E. Graham street. Shelby, X. G., i
population 3,000; 2 branches and j
springs, good building site $600
No. 639. 4-room dwelling on lot lo5
x25o. N. LaKuyette street. Shelby. X.
G. Good well. barn. 1-2 acre garden.
all fenced $1200
So. 655. 16 acres in western por
tion of Shelby, X. <'., on Marion,
Warren and Sumter sts. Very de- \
sirable for residence lot-,; fine spring. |
nice oaks $300o :
Xo. 666. -3 lots in Shelby. X. on -
DeKalb st.. x7xl«M» and KBvHki. Fine
residence property $1250
Xo. 6*3 12-room dwelling on 2-acre
lot. on X. Washington street. Shelby, i
X. G. Fine well, barn: all under
fence, meat house, all in good, repair:
garden $4.5nn
Xo. 691.--4-room dwelling on lot
90x95, Warren St.. Shelbv. X. G. Well
Xo. 566—200 acres 2 miles of Kings
Mountain. N. G., churches 1 mile,
school miles. 75 cultivated, 100 tim
ber, gray soil, orchard, mostly roll
ing 5-room house, barn, pasture. 2
settlements, other outbuildings, fine
stock farm, well, 5 streams. 3 springs
Per acre $16
No. 574 2 acres just outside of
Shelby. N. 1-4 mile of depot, fine
for small manufacturing plant.
Price $35c
Xo. 590. 135 acres 5 miles of Shel
by. X. C. Ghurch and school 1 mile,
75 cultivated. 55 timber, sandy soil,
orchard, rolling. 5-rooni dwelling,
barn with 5 stalls, pasture, crib, meat
house and granary. Hounded by
3 branches, springs and
$21 acre
Xo. 60.3.- 100 acres 2 miles of Bel-
wood. S. G. < hurch and school 2 miles.
60 cultivated. 40timU*r. sandy soil,
orchard, rolling and lev<*l. 5-room
house, barn, nn-at house, crib, gran
ary and tobacco barn, 2 branches and
spring $20 aciv
Xo. 613.— 40 acivs 1-2 mile of Earl,
X. G. Church and school 3-4 mile, 20
cultivated, 8 woods, black soil, roll
ing. 3-room bouse, crib, barn, spring
and branch $15 aci\‘
Xo. 669 118 acivs 2 miles til Patter
son Springs, church and school } mile,
<»o cultivated, 4‘* timber, sandy soil,
rolling, acre orchard. 6-rooni dwelling,
large bain. 45 acre pasture, 2 settle
ments. In line state of cultivation,
well, springs, branches. Per are.. $25
Xo. 684 55 acres, partly in the cor
porate limits of Cherry ville. 50 culti
vated. red soil, rolling, 4-room bouse,
well and barn. 2 brunches, good *ite
for cotton mill. Lies on Seaboard
Air Line Raijroad $60 acre
Xo. 685 4-room house on lot 79x139.
on Jacobs street. ( berry ville. X. ( '.
Well ami barn, garden: in good neigh
borhood $t»00
Xo. 686 129 acres 2 3-4 miles of
Cherry ville. X. C. Ghurch and school
3-4 mile. 30cultivated. 100timt*er, gray
soil, diversified: 6-room house, on
macadam road: branch and spring.
Price $26 acre
Xo. 687 2 house'. <m lots 1-2-acre
each, in Cherry \ il'e. X. C.. $.'{25 each.
5-room house near W. G. Marion.
Cherrs ville. X. ( '.. $375. 1-acre lot
on Church street, in Cherry ville. X.
c.. $110. 1 1-H-acic lot in Cheiryville.
X. < $11*». Fine residence pro|»erty.
Xo. 677 231 acres 2 1-4 miles of
Shelby . < hurch and school 1-2 mile.
134 culti vated, 100 timber. Sandy and
red soil. 2-acre orchard, level, 3 settle
ments. all in good repair, (.'ribs, cot
ton bouses. 3 barns. Heavy timber.
Well, springs and streams... $40 actv
and outbuildim
1
t ice
$1,100
King’s
King's
school
Terms < a-
Per
improvements,
acre $40
Xo. 690. 4 acres, more or less,
known as the (Jordon place, south
west of Rock Hill. 'Tenant house and
spring: some fruit. Easy payments
Price $400
FARMS
No. 514—74 acres 5 miles
Mountain, on the Shelby and
Mountain road; churches and
1 and 2 miles, 41 cultivated, 30 timber.
2-acre orchard, rolling, 4-room dwell
ing, large barn, pasture, crib and
smoke house, 4 branches. 4 springs:
beautiful country home . .$22 per acre
No. 515—345 acres, 5 miles Lawn
dale, in Cleveland and Lincoln Coun
ties. Church and school it mile, 75
cultivated, 270 timber suitable for
lumber, level, 4-room dwelling, barn,
pasture, 3 settlements, outbuildings
new, spring at each dwelling, on pub
lic road, 40 acres fine bottoms, 2
branches? rich in mona/.ite red ore,
i some Mica, creek with fine shoal.
j Price.. $7,500
No. 516—2*10 acres in Cleveland
County, 4j miles Shelby, 40 timber,
, 20 acivs of bottoms. 3-acre orchard,
rolling, 6-room dwelling. 2 2-room
i dwellings and one 4-room dwelling,
$2,300 barn, good outbuildings, pasture,
well, 4 springs and 3 streams,on Shel
by and Newton public road $8,0(4)
No. 527—21 acr<*s 1} miles of Patter
son, Cleveland County, 18 cultivated,
shares of sandy soil, rolling, small house, well
. Springs and branch, good land, w ill produce
Hotel Company, consisting of 8 or 10 about a bale of cotton per acre... $500
North Carolina Properly
Buncombe County
FARMS
No. 407 30j acres. 3miles, Biltmore,
church and school, 24 cultivated, 6 in
timber, clay soil, orchard, rolling, 1
settlement, barn, pasture, 2-story
granary, springs, well, some farming
implements
No. 570
capital stock
Burke County.
FARMS.
i interest, or 41
of Connell v
acres of land and several Springs, be- No. 528 119 acres
sides the famous Connelly Spring.
Hotel has 50 rooms, large dining room,
one kitchen and 6 cottages, newly fur
nished. Hot and cold water baths,
electric bells; climate is mild and th"
healthiest in the world; 200 yards from
depot, springs convenient. 2 miles
from Rutlierford College, 2 daily trains
Cleveland County, church and school,
• • ... .
Gaston County
O A STOMA ( TTY PROPERTY
No. 412 (i-room dwelling on lot I50x
310, York street. Gastonia. 7.("Hi popu
lation, well, barn, 2-story lumber
house, garden .$2,500
No. 418—3-room house, on 11-acre
lot, Franklin avenue, Gastonia, cor
ner lot, almost level $1,350
j _ No. 459 44-room house on acre lot
in Gastonia, population 6,000: church
and school, nice orchard, well, line
trees and shrubliery, garden. Rhyne
property $ 1.750
No. 498 15 lots on Pisgah street^
between Loray and Gray mills, in
Gastonia, N. C., 100x210 feet. Nice
building lots, level. Front foot $1.50
No 499—3-room house on lot 75x150,
Delliner street, Gastonia, N. C., 3
blocks from center of town, well, or
chard $650
Xo. 500 -Lot 98x185, corner Oakland
Ave. and Elm St., Gastonia. N. C..
near Graded School $9(H)
No. 561—6-room house on lot 110
square feet on Mill street. Cherry ville,
N. ( ’.. population 1,500, orchard*, well,
barn, lumber-house and garden $1,000
No. 656. 7-room house on 3-4 acre
lot 190 feet front corner Academy and
Mill St-., Cherryville, X. ( .: orchard,
well, barn, 1-2 acre garden $1350
No. 659.—Vacant lot 133x175 on
Depot street, ( berry ville. X. (’.: pop
ulation 2000: near business portion of
tow n, very desirable for store rooms.
Price... ..$5 front ft.
No. *(60.—6-room dwelling on corner
lot. 3-4 acre; on Depot st., Cherrv-
ville. N. ( .: well and barn, lumlier
miles Grover. I house, and buggy shed, garden. .$1750
in town .* $2250 j Power Co
FARMS
No. 411—1221 acres, joining town
limits of Gastonia, 80 cleared, 30 tim
ber, sandy soil, orchard, rolling, 5-
room dwelling, large barn, pasture;
tenant house, macadam road divides
place, good building lots on each side,
well, springs and 3 branches.. .$7,000
No. 587 50 acres 3-4 miles of Gas
tonia, N. (.. sandy soil, rolling, two
streams and two springs. An ideal
farm for trucking. Per acre $50
Xo. 657.—240 acres 2 1-2 miles of
( rouse, X. C.: church and school 1 1-2
miles. loO cultivated, 40 timber, red
soil. 5-acre orchard, hilly and rolling.
4-room house, large barn. 40 acre
pastui-e. tenant house: fine for stock-
raising and grain: .30 acres fine bot
tom land. 2 wells. 2 creeks, and j
springs $4500
Xo. 658.—315 acres near Bessemer]
City. X. (’.: mostly timlier. 5-room j
house, 4 stables, spring and 3 small
branches. Known as Bynum tract.
Price $17.50 acre j
No. 661.- 105 acres 2 1-2 miles of]
('henry ville. N. (’.: church and school I
1 ’ mile. 30 cultivated, sandy soil, 2- (
acre orchard, level and rolling, 5- ]
room house, well and creek $2100
No. 682.—Two lots, 50x150 feet, on
Eli/ a l>eth avenue, Charlotte, N, C.:
car line, gas, water, sewerage, curbed
sidewalks: near Second A. R. P.
church and sub-station of Southern
Price each $1,125
.. No. 662.—Vacant lot, 3-4 acre. Main
60 cultivated. IL timber, red soil, or- and Academy sts., Cherryville, N. (’.
chard, rolling, 5-room house, barn, 2 Price ‘. .$450
tenant houses, tobacco barn, 2 streams ! No. 063.—1-K acre lot fronting 4k ft.
3 springs $12 acre ! on Pink st., ( berry ville, N. ( ...,$loo
No. 004. 9-l0 acre lot corner Mill
and Academy st*., • berry ville. N. G.
* $275
and
No. 529 190 acres 14 miles Fatti-
more, Cleveland County, church and
school, 80 cultivated, 116 timber, gray ! Price
Lincoln County
LINT Ol.XTOX CITY PROPERTY
No. 441—18-room hotel at Lincoln-
ton. population 3,000: 4-acre lot, well,
barn, all fenced, newly furnished, built
3 years; Lincolnton Inn; good busi
ness $5,500
No. 469 2 story 8-room dwelling,lot ]
61x198, corner of Main and Middle
streets, Lincolnton; Tipton House: in
good repair, well and garden $900
Xo. 470—2-story 6-room dwelling,
on lot 61x198, Mill street, Lincolnton,
new. well, elm shade trees, garden.
Price ' $1,100
Xo. 630 12-room dwelling on lot
49x198. Water and A>|(en streets. Lin
colnton. population 3,000, well, all
fenced, garden. Fronts on Court
House square in cento- of town. $2,500
FARMS
Xo. 478—101 j acres, 3 miles Lin
colnton. church and school J mile, 40
cultivated, 60 timber, gray and
gravelly soil, 20*1 fruit trees, rolling.
5-room dwelling, barn. 30 acres pas
ture, granary and crib, well, and
meat house, eleven cotton mills in 4
miles of residence, affording good
market for vegetables and fruit, well,
spring and 4 branches $1,750
Xo. 4KL—80 acres, 6 miles Lincoln-
ton, 1; miles Iron Station, churches
and school lj miles, 40 cultivated, 40
in timber, gray and red soil, 200 fruit
trees, mostly level, well, barn, pasture,
crib and granary, 2 springs and 2
brunches on public road: this place
is situated where two very public roads
cross, and on two corners of these
crossroads are l»eautiful groves of
oaks: land is level: good stand for
country store, cotton gin, and one of
the most public roads in the country;
public roads leading in all directions;
high elevation where fruit seldom fails,
total of about 300 fruit trees: very
healthv locality $2.0((0
M. L. ED A T ARDS
Mayor of Rutherfordton, X. and
our Soliciting Agent in that vicin
ity.
acres
Will
prop-
$1200
McDowell County
MARION (TTY PROPERTY
Xo. 490 i50 lots, each 25x125, on.
Buncombe. Catawba. Mitchell, Yancy
and Henderson streets, Marion, pop
ulation 2,000. On south side of road
t<> Old Fort. Prices on application.
Xo. 492 Lot in Mt. Mitchell Park,
Marion, population 2,(KM), 75x125,
lying between California and Pennsyl
vania avenues Xice oaks $125
Xo. 494 7 lots in Fair Mont park, :
Marion, X. C.: 60x220 feet, each, front
ing on Park Avenue, level. Each. $125
Xo. 523 5 lots ii0x90, on Peachtree
street. Marion. 2.000 population, level,
1 block of Southern depot, good neigh-
borhood, good orchard, close connec
tion with water, sewerage, electric I
lights and power $150 to $550 ;
Xo.524—24 lots on Gordon and Neal
streets, Marion, rolling, orchard, 1
block of Southern depot, good neigh
borhood. fine water, close connection
with city water and sewerage, electric
lights and power $50 to $550
Xo. 544—4 lots on cor. Pennsylva
nia avenue and Grayson street, Mar
ion. 25x120 feet, rolling $25 each
Xo. 592.-2 lots. Xo. 35 and 36 Block
10. and No. 35 and .'{6 in Block 11.
Mount Ida Park. Marion, N. C., Penn
ey Ivania Ave.. Wilhelmina and High i
streets Each $25
No. 679.—The Eagle Hotel, Main
St., Marion, N. ('. 34 rooms. Brick. ;
City water and sewerage. All furni
ture and fixtures included $15,000
FARMS
No. 491—1.000 acres, 2 miles Black 1
Mountain, McDowell county, churches I
and school 1 to 3 miles, nearly all j
timber, black loam soil, hilly, springs
and creek. Land suited for stock
raising, woodland offering good i
natural pasture, lies up tA crest of the
Blue Ridge and has excellent sites for
summer cottages $2,500
No. 493 27 acres, Ij miles Marion, ]
McDowell county, churches and school, i
5 acres cultivated, 10 timber, 40 fruit
trees, hilly, tenant house, excellent,
spring, good for poultry, vegetables ]
and fruit $250
No. 678 60 acivs 1-2 mile of Mar-]
ion. AH in timber. Rolling. 'Ten
ant house. All under fence. 4 springs.
Nice pro|H*rty for building lots. $1,100.
Mecklenburg County.
(TTY PROPERTY.
Xo. 5’.)4. Vacant lot in Charlotte, i
X. ( '.. 491x99, known as the Me-j
WhirU-r lot, lying south of the ('.('.
A A. II. ltd., on South Brevard >*t.. j
and adjoining pro|»ei*ty of Jane Hoov- |
er. T. V. GHIntI and Maitin Smith.
Price $500 I
Rutherford County
RUTHERFORDTON CITY PROPERTY
No. 495—5 acres on Morganton St.,
Rutherfordton, N.C., population 1.500,
2 dwellings, 4 and 5 rooms, good con
dition. spring and well of good water,
small barn, rolling, good neighbor
hood $1,006
No. 496—9-rocin dwelling on Main
street, Rutherfordton, N. (J , fairly
level, good condition, small barn, lot
52x165 $1,750
No. 510—5-room dwelling on acn
lot, Green street. Rutherfordton, 15<)o
population; orchard, fairly level,good
well, barn, well house, cow stalls and
meat house, good garden: in very de
sirable part of town *$iHfO
No. 520—3 lots eacn 25x113. Main
street. Rutherfordton, 1,509 popula
tion, just opposite courthouse in pub
lic square, very desirable, suitable for
commercial buildings or hotel.. $2,250
No. 522—8-room dwelling on acre
lot north side of 7th street, Kuther-
fordton, population 1,500, orchard,
well and city water, barn, other out
buildings, all under fence, asjten
shade, garden $3,200
No. 530—15-roorn Burnett Hotel, on
acre lot, Main street, Rutherfordton,
1,500 population, city water, barn,
garden, most desirable lot in town,
just opposite court house $3.00d
No. 531— Lot on Green street. Ruth
erfordton, containing about 2i acre>.
Price $200
No. 550—9-room dwelling on acre
lot on Fairview Hill. Rutherfordton.
1,500 population. Well, barn, meat
house, nice oaks $1,800
No. 597.—House and lot on Third
street, Rutherfordton, N. < . 6-room
dwelling, acre lot, well, barn, nice
shade, garden $1600
No. 595.—Isothermal Hotel property
on Main st., Rutherfordton, N. ('..
pop. 1500. 26 rooms, good condition,
city and well water, barn, garden.
Lot 200x400, all under fence, nice
shade: also furniture and fixtures ex
cept furniture of the owner *Kqoo
No. 681. -60 aci-es 1 1-2 miles of
Gilkey. N. C. 12 cultivated. 45 tim-
lier. Grey soil. Rolling. 6-room
dwelling. Springs and branches $500
FARMS
No. 497 - 17 acres in Rutherford
county, t mileVtf Rutherfordton, 560
fruit trees, 7 acres cultivated. 16 tim
ber, rolling, tenant house. 5-acre pas
ture, 4 springs $356
No. 519—162 acres Rutherford Coun
ty, 4 miles Forest City, church and
school on farm, GO cultivated, 1(8) tim
ber. dark soil, orchard, level. 4-room
dwelling, barn, 2 settlements, creek,
well, 3 springs and 3 branches, very
fertile $3,566
No. 521—175 acres.Rutherford coun
ty, 3 miles Rutherfordton, church and
school one mile, 100 timber, gray soil,
orchard, rolling and hilly, 5-room
house, barn, well timbered, j mile of
railroad, springs and streams.. $1,700
No. 551—85 acres 3 miles Ruther
fordton. Churches 3 miles, school 1 j
miles. 20 cultivated, «>5 timber, dark
gray soil, rolling. 3-room house, creek,
branches and springs, some good bot
toms, contains valuable mona/ite and
gold / $1,600
No. 552—180 acres 4m. - Rutherford
ton, N. C., on Poors Ford Road,
church and school one mile, 115 culti
vated. 65 timber, dark gray soil, 2 1-2
acre orchard, rolling. 3 settlements,
small barn at each, has a good gold
mine. Price $2,700
No. 557—262 acres about 1 mile east
of Rutherfordton, church and schools
1 mile, 75 cultivated, 125 in timber,
f 'ray soil, 2 acre orchard, mostly
evel, 3 tenant houes. barn 18x66 feet.
This farm contains a very valuable
mona/.ite mine now conducted on a
small scale. Five streams, several
springs and some fine mineral water.
Price $7,060
No. 558 600 acres 1 miln of Thermal
City, church and school J mile, 50 cul
tivated and 400 in timber, oak, pine,
poplar and hickory. Fairly rich soil.
25-acre orchard, hilly, 6-room dwell
ing and 2-room tenant house, barn,
100 acres fenced, spiings and streams.
Per. acre $i;
No. 564—80 acres 3 miles of Gilkey,
N. church 2 miles, school 1 mile,
45 cultivated, 25 limiter, dark fertile
soil, 2-acre orchard, mostly level,
dwelling with 6 large rooms, barn
with 5 stalls, 2 settlements, small out
buildings, about 46 acres fine bottom
land. well, creek, springs and branch
es. Price $3,200
No. 596.--16 acres in northern part
of Rutherfordton. X. ('., on Courtland
st.,5-roomdwelling, branch and spring,
nice oaks, very desirable residence
lots $1600
No. >98. 70 acres in Rutherford Co.,
k miles ol Kutherfordton, N. C.
Church 1 mile, school 2 miles. 30 culti*
vaGd. 46tiudier, dark gray soil, acre
orchard. .‘(-room ■ house. barn,
crib and cotton house. If
fine bottoms. ri\er and well,
exchange for Putherfenlton city
erty
No. 599. 2 small farms, containing
Is and 2.» acivs. 1 1-4 miles from Ruth
erfordton. church and school, 8 culti
vated. 15 in tirfil>er on th<* 23-acre tract
and 12 cultivated, and 6 in timber on
the 18-aciv tract, gray >((ii. .Each $250
No. 660. 24 acivs on east side of
Rutherfordton. X. g. Rolling and
level, spring and branch, nice resi
dence property, lia^ a beautiful view
of the town. Also acre lot on Wash
ington st.. with livery stable and two
shops. Prices, for the 24 acres. ..$900
For the livery stable lot $1600
Xo. 661.-25 acres 8 miles X. W. of
Rutherfordton. Church and school 2
miles, 26 acres timber, gray soil, level
and rolling, good minerals on place,
2 branches $75
No. 614. 263 acres | 1,4 miles N. of
Rutherfordton, N. ('. 46 cultivated.
160 tiudier. dark gray, soil, orchard,
level, 0-room house, barn, tenant
house, crib, meathouse
es and springs
No. 615. 211 acres
Cilkey, X'. <'. ('hurch and school 1 1-2
miles. 70 culti vated. 126 timber, dark
gray soil, orchard, level and rolling,
9-room dwelling, barn, tenant house,
meat house, granary, sheds and cribs,
•>1 aerv> fine bottoms, buildings new.
springs, stivams, etc ,..,. .$5200
creek, branch-
$3500
1 1-2 miles of
CITY PROPERTY
,X(>. 280 7-room cottage, furnished,
Wrigh'sville Beach, X. C.: summer
resort. 10 miles Wilmington, artesian
well, kitchen, 2 bath rooms and ser
vant house, cars by ihe door, next
door to Atlantic Club. For rent or
sale. Price $3,600
No. 289 2 building lots at Blowing
Rock. X'. ( .. 4,340 feet above sea
level, each 1<M) by about 376 feet. For
both $800
Xo. 355 7-room dwelling on hill,
hardwood finish, chestnut and maple
grove, blue grass 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 1,-acre lot at
Blowing Rock, X'. C $1,100
Xo. 438 6-roorn dwelling on lot 1()5
x2l6, West street, Star, Montgomery
county , population 506: stables, oaks.
garden. $(>oo
Xo. 439 4-rooin dwelling on lot 105
x210, West street, Star. Montgomery,
county $350
Xo. 160 Grist iniil at Highlands,
si/e of building 30x22 feet. 2 story and
basement, wing 12x26 feet, 2 sets of
French burrs 36 inches and 48 inches
diameter, scourer and cleaner, flour
bolt.Perfection turbim wheel, 11 horse
power, in good condition $800
Florida Property
Xo. 428 -8-room dwelling <,n *-acre
lot. ( hurch street and Oak avenue.
Bartow. 2.000 population: electric
lights, city water, small barn, all un
der fence, servant house, line shade,
Bermuda grass lawn Sl.oOO
Xo. 4,2 1. acres. 1 mile of Orange
Lake, church and school 1 mile, dark
sandy soil, some fruit, level, 6-room
dwelling, cistern, barn: w ill exchange.
Price $5i)o
Georgia Property.
Dawson County.
FARMS.
No. 616.- 900 acres 12 miles of Ball
Ground. Ga. Fine farming, mineral
and timber lands. Rich placer and
several rich gold-bearing veins: also
large iron oiv vein for about 2 miles
through property . About 560.000 ft.
of fine poplar and oak timber. River
Is-d is rich in gold, pays a royalty. 45
acres fine river bottom and 30 acre
branch, fine scenery and very healthv,
living 1606 ft. above sea level. 175 cul
tivated. 0(X) timber, mulatto soil, or
chard. 5 settlements. Jiarn. plenty out
buildings. river, 8 oi 7 10 branches and
springs. The mineral is practically
undeveloped, though it is evidently
rich. a> every branch shows the yellow
metal. Fsjiecially fine for raising of
sheep. Angora or other goats. Rail
roads to lv built from Atlanta to Dah-
lonega which will go near this prop
erty $9600
Tennessee Property.
No. 422 5,645 acres. 4 miles from
Erwin. Unicoi county. Large quan
tity of Umber on the projx-rty . proba
bly 5.000.01)0 feet, consisting of all
grades. The Southern and Western
railroad runs along the line of the
j>ro|ieity for about 4 miles. This road
is now being extended to tidewater.
Also alongside of railroad is about 4
miles of lirn’- water power, in the na
ture of a large river. Railroad bridge
crosses the river at a |>oint on the
pro)* Ty. County road runs through
the middle. The section in which this
projxTty is located is considered one
of the most lieautiful. healthful and
promising in Fast Tennessee, since
this section has only lieen ojvned up
during the last 8 or 16 years by the
event of the railroad ls*ing built
through it. Has a mountain range.
The climate and surroundings are be
yond description $3.50 per acre
Prices Quoted on Properties Always Subject to Fluctuations
J. Edgar Poag, Broker, Rock Hill, S. C.
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