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GKEENSBORO DAILY NEWS, MONpAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1922 t 1 1 UIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllilllltllllllllllljllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiHiiiiiiiiiH One High Point Real Estate Deal . Nets $45, Cash Profit To Greensboro Realtors in 12 Months i ! : : , i 000 00 4 t ! r 1 I I i Here's Another Unusual Investment and Speculative Opportunity Presented by the Same Man: 150-Acre Tract facing 6,500 feet on the new Winston-Salem-High Point road-three miles from City Limits of High Point and Street Car Line. Offered for immediate acceptance at Per Acre With Three Years to Pay, I The magnificent Boone-Wilmington Highway that is to be opened on Dec. 5 passes through this property from its northern to its southern boun- j I daries, leaving an equal frontage on both sides of the road, totaling over 6,500 feet. ' ' 1 The cost of the concrete road through this tract is in the neighborhood of the purchase price of the 150 acres and has been paid for by the great I commonwealth of North Carolina. Therefore, this tract is ready for sub-division and sale without any developing cost save the staking of lots. A highly artistic and practical devel opment plan for this property was finished last week by the eminent southern landscape architect, Mr. E. S. Draper, of Charlotte, and may be used by the purchaser, if requested. 1 1 -BIG TREES! -FRUITS AND FLOWERS! I j f -FERTILE FIELDS! -A WONDERFUL VISTA! . f I -LIVING STREAMS! -TEN MINUTES FROM THE CENTER OF u I I -HILLS AND DALES! HIGH POINT, THE METROPOLIS OF, GUILFORD! I ! THERE IS A NEW SPIRIT IN HIGH POINT-A GREATER APPRECIATION OF ITS POSSESSIONS-A LARGER LOVE-A LIVELIER SENSE OF CIVIC DUTY-A BROADER THO UGHT-A HIGHER AIM A GREATER DETERMINATION FOR ACCOMPLISHMENT! There is the joy of co-operation, the joy of service, the pleasure of giving, the happy thought and binding tie of being united in an III idea and an ideal for a GREATER CITY! U The High Point Spirit' Fruitage Of Ambition Has conceived and constructed, or now has in process of construction, more large projects affecting the welfare and pleasure of the people than any Southern city of double the population of High Point has ever done in any three-year period! Here Are a Few High Lights of the Program: S A Million-Dollar Furniture Display Automatic Telephone System! A New, Modern Hospital! BuUding-Largest of its kind in the The mogt Weally Situated and Sportiest Over a Half Million Invested in Public world! Golf Course in the State! Schools! I i ' e Fmest Hotel of its size m the Uiiited A seven.Story Home for the Opened a New Business Thoroughfare! KM i it ' . , Commercial National Bank! Extended its City Limits! Si I The Methodist Protestants' great De- . Becomes the METROPOLIS OF GUIL- ! I nomination College! Extensive Paving program Covering FORD! Ill A Magnificent Municipal Building and Approximately ten miles of new streets! Started Fund of m fm y R Q A Modern Theater! A $75,000 Abattoir! , Building! I With High Point's unique position in the exact geographical center of the state, at the cross roads of two great motor highways, ideal topography, scenic beautv with 1 i I ' its rapid growth on a substantial foundation and impelled by keen activity and an indomitable spirit of unity a accomplishment in her neonle. Hio-h Point, is n von? y H profitable place for investment I THERE ARE FIFTY OPPORTUNITIES AHEAD FOR EVERY ONE BEHIND! GREATER HIGH POINT INVITES YOU' II I . HERE AND NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY! If interested, phone or see -."--'"'"''''. FTP FEPHEN Co CLARK Phone 414. Real Estate Developer. Office Wachovia Bldg. , V "iiiiiiHHiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiititiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiitiiiiiii H .nlillUUIIIlllllllllllllUllllllUUUUIIUIIIIIIIIllllUllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliy 5 I ss
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