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V 13 UBEILNSBOBO DX1LT ITEW8, SUNDAY, JUNK 26. 1910 TIME OPPORTUNITY n IP h About Two Hundred Lots Yet Remaining in College Heights, Lexington, North Carolina, and Offered in PLAIN FIGURES to Conservative Investors. No Auction, No Excitement. You Can Buy by Mail or Come in Person. About Thirty Days Yet Remain for You to Secure LIFE TIME BARGAINS. " :.B':' llA I . t : r t 1 M ! V Ml, 1 , ! .1' i. i'l 1 H . ' . 1 M I Last Saturday, June 18, we had what we termed our "Opening Day," and some sixty lots were sold, bought by people who came and looked at the property; saw the figures plainly marked, and, on their own judgment, bought them. Some were business lots; some beauti ful lots for residents. EVERY UNSOLD LOT IS DESIRABLE -all ad vantageously situated smooth surface; just slope enough and while prices vary, because of different streets, every residential lot is a desirable lot -and each one is a decided bargain at the prices marked in plain figures. WRITE US TO DAY FOR A MAP SHOW INO SOLD AND UNSOLD LOTS there are yet over TWO HUNDRED DECID ED BARGAINS lots you would buy in a minute if you would come look at them. BUT YOU CAN BUY BY MAIL the map will show you exactly what you are getting and any man in Lexington will tell you that it is all exceptionally fine propeny. In figuring on the bar gains we offer, first get the price, which is exceptional ly low, fixed in your mind. Then get this fact located: AFTER JULY 30 THE PRICE WILL BE AD VANCED 25 PER CENT., because today this "property is worth that much more than we ask for it. And remember, please: Lexington is already a thriring city. Just what the census returns will show we do not know -but sev eral thousand good citizens live in Lexington; the town is there, you do not have to wait for it to grow, as is so often the case in lot sales these days; we have schools and churches and factories and banks and paved streets and electric lights and elec trie lights and electric pow er for all the factories that want to come; two trunk lines of railway; everything is already done that new towns must wait for and these lots are within two blocks of the magnificent graded school building; five blocks from Main street and within a stone's throw of the new passenger depot of the Southern railway. A broad avenue goes through this property, which will be macadamiied by the town ship authorities. Nowhere do lots lie prettier; nowhere in a town the siie of Lexing ton are such bargains offer ed. Remember you cannot afford to delay; the sale will not only close, but these lots are going to be taken in by men who know a good in vestment when they see it. We bought the land some time ago bought it at a bargain at wholesale, and are now selling it at dis count prices by retail and THE proof of the pudding is chewing the string that is to say look at the lots; study the map which we will send upon request, and we know you will take one or more of these exceptionally desirable lots the terms being so liberal you can AFFORD to buy, but 10 per cent, down but 5 per cent, a month almost like finding them. FORTY MEN IN LEX INGTON Men who know the town and who know this property bought lots Opening Day, and half a hundred others will buy before the sale at present prices terminates July 30. Be one of the lucky ones. Be one who takes time to investigate. We want you to come and look, rather you would, but if you can't come send for the map and cir culars pick out your lot and you will never regret it. THESE LOTS MUST CER TAINLY SOON DOUBLE IN VALUE. THEIR LOCATION IS ADMIRABLE. THEY LIE BEAUTIFULLY. THEY ARE IDEAL HOME SITES. THEY ARE BE I N G SOLD TWENTY FIVE PER CENT. BE LOW THEIR ACTUAL VALUE. Price other prop erty around them and you will see that these bargains appeal strongly to you. . If you will come and look and don't buy we dare say that within five year's time you will be forced to say you made a big mistake that you could have more than doubled your money. The location, but two blocks from the graded school building a magnificent building, too, right at the new trunk line of railway the track passing' through a deep cut and a ten thousand dollar steel and concrete bridge spanning the cut a magnificent avenue piercing the plot nowhere, in a thriving, bustling city, such as Lexington is, can you find anything to approach our offering. SEND TODAY FOR THE MAP AND PRICES DO NOT WAIT UNTIL TO MORROW W rite TO DAY, and after you look over the map and our other literature, if your business judgment doesn't tell you to buy at least one of these magnificently situated lots that ends it. You will thank us for placing this ad vertisement if you .investi gate. IN THESE LOTS YOUR MONEY IS SAFE AND IT WILL EARN YOU MORE INTEREST THAN YOU HAVE EVER THOUGHT OF ASKING. The bargain is here will you NEGLECT TO INVESTIGATE? We have something over two hundred lots yet for sale all first-class, you can not go wrong and the price will remain the same as Opening Day then posi tively it will be advanced TWENTY-FIVE per cent. and this is a business talk from business men. We have nothing to unload that looks like sky. We have reputa tions to sustain we are of fering first-class, gilt edged property that must advance in value and which is worth today more than we are ask ing for it. Our sale at pres ent figures certainly will ap peal to you. DO NOT DE LAY a postal card will bring the map. Write today look it over; think it over and we know you will be interested. If you want INSIDE property at GROUND FLOOR prices College Heights furnishes what you want. Think of the EASY TERMS think of the OPPORTUNITY to invest, and SAVE, and MAKE! Write TODAY-TODAY! SOUTHBOUND INVESTMENT COMPANY, Lexington, N. C. H. B. VARNER. President W. F. SHAFFNER, Vice-President G. W. MONTCASTLE. Sec'y and Treas. I h.- oflu-.ru of th. Southbound lm.tm.nt Co nr. II H ini.r editor C.od Ri.nrf. Mnpaunr nd alitor Islington Oiipntoh, Preaident and Ralea Manajrer; Mr. Shaffner, Vice President, in manager Bonding Department Wachovm Ixn & Truit Oo.; Mr. G. W. Mnt r.Uiv an.! I rfa.Hiil.-r, II I'l .'-idrnt of the Hank f Uxlnf1on; and Mr fmnk hin one ot the I ill.-i-torn. 1 -rrnient ol me waenovia l-oan a i rum vj.--nn un-ii wi-m Known in me uuniiim .uira. rmur urrrnnDoro wwi GRANVILLTSGREAT DAY St. Joho's Day al Oxford Fittingly Observed. i 1 !' t Mil illli -I i 1 1 I h I .1 V M H . ""'" I-""! " ii": LIBERTY NOTES : l . t i 1 r Mj u.(: H- i h. em.rn ! I i - .t'idil . nil Ir-ihiM- of Hi, . . ii.t final f, In' liturlv, futir J. I'll. m-mher of -,, iM..i.! ..,.,. I,.... had Hi.- nnn the M.....111.' hik'l t I I Hi uid mn ,., ,,, I,,,,,,,, i..r "iil.r lo.lt.-. ol l.ir-eilt. will (lie - .,1, lt,i.,m,.....n .-I dinner the "' V pi.Miii.l- ol I he gtmi- Hi... ...,.,, i .... p,,. n -n 1 he fioir ' Ie lm''' -' 1 . ... 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In the ra1 ; i.f i .p an k If on Polar r- 1 num Uf ft famnii- rporrm mn rilMitf th-ir pinion r-paHiii(r th real rahi of i l'..i. " hunt j 1 1 "thrr art i ka inlud' l Tilkinif stai hnj:" and an appre riHtivf pwp'! d-'aling ith thf life of t h lalf T om Mr np, thf rrh-hratf-d humofoii urtut Irn 1orn art- con intMitfd hy a main wil known fiction, Specul Pi ice for 10 Dayt Only ON PORTRAITS. 1?0 (rayon, l0. lti0 rr-n.h Watfrcolor, 12.50. 16x20 TaMell. $3 SO KUJO Oil Portrait. $10 000. H f fia r a n t f an ex art n prod net ioi tri any amnll nieture. Cash w-th order. WIKFRET, AIT CO Come to Greensboro! THERE is not another state in the Union with a more enviahle reputation as a health reaort than North Carolina. The only tnatitnta in XTnvfh Pflt-nlinn in nf ( Irm.nahnrn I am free to admit that this advantage of location is partly responsible for the remarkable success of the Institute. Yoa aee in addition to bin(j the only Keeley Institute In North Carolina, it location in (.rcenboro is idf-1 in every wnT. The Institute in mde up of a tine old etat with lare, shady trees and broad l.twm that tale up an entire city bUk; the buildings having been added to from time to time as our growth demanded it. And a the building hare eipandi-d our equipment and method of management have kept pace with our growth. And this, 1 think, is the other btg reaaoo for our aucrei. Leery modern medical apperatos that would hasten the recov- Thera i no humiliation, Inconveatence or publicity about the treatment. Your stay could scarcely be more enjoyable if yoa went on a Summer vacation. rnr booklets tell yoa all the facts. Write me personally. Make it ai frank aj yo hka for every letter yoe send as i treated with the utmost confidence. W. H. OS BORN, President THE KEELEY INSTITUTE Greensboro, North Carolina ery of our patients has been aciuea witnoui repaid to ex penM. Sut h luxuries, for instance, as KWtric. Vanor and Shower Baths and Massage are provided to add to oar fatients' comiort. The cuisine is the delicious home-cooking nf lie South. If desired, rooms may be had en suite with private bath. Intact, nothing ban been overlooked to make the patient's stay a pleasant one. We have a sympathetic understanding ot your case that puts yon at your ease from the first moment. LOW RATES VIA SOUTHERN RAIL WAY TO BOSTON, MASS- ACCOUNT NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSO CIATION, JULY a-8. iqio. Suit hem rail w a y announces low rate of f'Jtf 00 from Greensboro to Boston, .Vim., and return, account National Ed ucational a4ociation. Tickets on sal June 2 fo July 2. 1H10, inclusive. Final limit Inly 14. Final limit may bf ex tended hv depositing ticket and payment .t tee of l.rtO. Approximately low rates from other points. For further information, reservations, etc., see nearest Southern rsilway tnkct affnt, or address W. H McGLAMEKV. P. T A., Grecnsboio. . C. O. D. Boycott Monument! and Buildinff Oruit. Work. Bart pnon for Ftrt Clm Work. Cor. WlkBT Tnu ud Bering triwt, Greenrtioro. N. C jMONUMENTS Mnnumpnls nd BniHing Work. ! CALLAHAN & EKGLEHART CO. GREENSBORO, N. C. 1 P. 0. Box 6o. Phone aSi. Small Farms FOR SALE W'r hive 16 furm. from S o 31 cr frh, two tn thro- miles frnm the HtT nt low prirr, on eaij trms. u how them to you. Brown Real Estate Co. NOTICE TO FARMERS! rd tirJiir on aiid sfter July I. !10. I will he at city market from & to 10 W. excepting on holiday to inpert meat s-eld in the nt t. No inspect ion will be made el- her. t H W NOBI-r. V. S . ntil H is to late." Howard Gardner. THE CONSERVATION OF NATURE'S RESOURCES. Applies as well to our physical state as , to material tbin?. C. J. Rudlong. Wash j inptoD. R. I-. reali7i his condition and toik warning before it was too late. I He aa. "I auffered; severely from 1 Kidney trouble, tb disease beinf; hcredi ' tary in our family. I hare taken four i bottle of Foley's Kidney Rrmedy, and now consider myself thoroughly cured. , 1 his trhould be a warning to all not to in-fleet taking Foley Kidney Remedy Illustrate! Catalogue ntte Draughon'5 More BANKFRS Indori." fR AIT.HON'S than m dnrac AIX OTHER h-iiinw rollrtM COMWNi.a 21 imtV suct-Mft. PUlTiriNTer'ini Boofcp ln. Shorthand. t. tiiignt at OTI.LrX.E or FY MAIL. Ad'l8 .No. r fhinoim Pmt . or A. M. Fan. MaiMt-r. Tixhrr BuiWiot. Rabtafji. N. C (FECIAL IIOUCEHENTS T ENKOU. NOW LEGAL NOTICE. Having quililifd as necutor of R U. Vuitory. dfreawd. lata of Guilford county. X. .'., tbu r to notify all prr snns having ila.m, a:alnt trie slat of said dwavd to nhihit them to thn iindorsinHi on or bffora tha 7tl, : v .lurp. 1011. or this notice wUl be plead in bi of thir recorcrv AI parnona indeLtrd to said etate n'ill plrainks lmiEi-diAte parment. ' W. V KFR 4t. Tkii 7th daj of jiuir. 1PI0.
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