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it J", ''7 V. - if .V. 'a :7'tp " i ':) ' i 'IS.' .r; .' , l.-.oC.'? . I,. Iff .:,y. I I :- I .. . - .-: v-r.'.-.V -j . I I I II I I II . l I -A''i-Vi I I il ' Wr'.- . ' . 7 1 mm n h j s i "t " ! .- , ' M EBJTOM, R C, IEAL ESTATE ? ! LL . t- 1 . H f .J THE OPPORTUNITY (JF YOUR LIFE TO MAKE AN INVESTMENT the Multi-Millionaire, Says: 1 "There is no doubt that real estate is the very best investment for small saving's. It will grow, and grow into money. More fortunes are accumulated from the rise in real estate valueo than from all other causes combined. To speculate in stocks is risKy, even dangerous, but when you buy real estate you are buying an inheritance." Concerning Denton Denton, a village of a few 'hufadred population, lies at the center of a circle whose circumference da formed by many of the great furniture-making and manufacturing towns of North Carolina. These towns are from 18 to 80 miles distant from Denton close enough to make Denton a . natural distributing point, though far enough away for Denton to retain an extensive and rich territory for retail trade. Yet, with her superb natural advantages, Denton .was pocketed for years. Bottled up, because no railroad gave- her an outlet. A few weeks ago this was revolutionized, the bottle was broken, the pocket torn away, by the completion of the Thomasville & Glen Anna Railroad, a splendidly built line, running from Thomasville on the main line of the Southern road, to Denton, lying m the very midst of boundless undeveloped resources. No magician's wand ever , worked quicker and more wondrous change than did the shrill engine whistle, as the trains began to roll into and out of Denton. The keen eyes of business men, ever on the alert for the place where money grows, recognized in a twinkling what the possibilities were. .The Davidson Insurance & Trust Co., of Lexington, N. C, being on the scene, as it were, beat everybody elaa to the prize and secured 240 acres, which tract contains the yery cream of the land in Denton. At once a clamor arose. People at Denton and the nearby towns wanted this land. They made offers. They tried to wheedle the pur chasers. But the Davidson Insurance & Trust Co. stood pat. They wanted the whole country to have a chance at what they had &ecureL Why ? Denton and Lex ington, the home of the purchasing company are just a few miles apart. . HighrPoint, the Grand Rapids of the South," Asheboro, Thomasville, Salisbury and other hustling, thriving cities, lie in the immedi ate neighborhood. The growth of any one of these, or any new development, benefits each one in this group of cities. Denton has furniture raw material nodding all around her in majestic forests of oak, pine and hickory; labor is plentiful, and, as living is at a minimum in that genial climate, hands can be. had at low wages, though the quality of the 'labor is unusually high-class; she is immediately on the line' of a great cable power line, which is to run .within . the year, from the water-driven electric power plant a Pittsburg company, with millions of capital, is in stalling at Whitney, 18 miles from Denton. That is an outline the barest outline of one feature of Den ton's opportunities and the development of those opportunities will be immediate and substantial . It ' TKe Railroad r :"- ' . Tfc ThomMvCb fc Glra Asm Railroad it twtaty milet loaf. Tb totdbtd, U ngtoMrtcf , Vb omtt atiioa work will wbatKWTtf In lb Uoitcd SiaUa. TU roUlog stock and aqutp nnt m iMA altuir tot baarr Iralcht aad eaaatnrat traffic ar tat tturr mm ; tadu Urn traaaportaUoo baaiocaa nrdu tfi roumu, tb fadUtWt 1 Will b locaaaaad lo ma every requirement, aa it arbta. Prompt ! fMvacotnt oi eocnmodiUea is fwaraotwd by tba sottfprias and . . ' tptrtt ol tbs raAroad iuaaigmMt as well aa tfca aoutpiMat ' aWadf f4n.T Tfcc ralkoad taksa Its nam from Thomaa- ' vtflc, tfca termlotia wbrn coftoactio wttb tha mats Una of tba Sontbara road la secured, and from the GREAT ESTATE OF CAPT. MILT L.: JONES, BUILDER. PRESIDENT AND GENERAL' MANAGER OF THB . RAILROAD. . We ajovtlwm ReJIraM U kM llWmL ateJI tfaMS, kttlia nattaraf mU irTrtoe tar tkm Merth Carolink torniture, ttmW end othae indua- . trfM. TlMDioa nuafutunr, with hie free mU, whUh tke UaMei e Tieea ue. tin are no, wta reap a urrm au netm The Map Tells the Story For Denton MGHfOltfT I tANOLCMAH I lT z. --I i fn. . xrjL r ;i 7 WM t SALWRY jF V IT 1"1 j 1 Jfe jpENT0!l I 4 . Thomasville, N. C, Sept. 13th, 1006. Tho Davidson Insuranoe & Trust Co., v Lexington. N. C. ;i3entlemen:- Your nterpriae now on foot at Denton, N. 0., I consider as sound a proposition as I ever saw. Denton is certain to ' take . position, in the forefront of North; Carolina industry and that in the near future. Your land, as you advertise, is , as ;f ine as' any in Denton and is bound to shoot way, up in 'values. You may count on me and the Thomasville & Glen Anna road for co-operation in anything looking to the development of Denton, whether.' you or your purchasers' are behind the movement. With cordial wishes for your success, I am, Very truly yours. f it ,; ,0,. .. : 'U . , . President Thomasville .& Glen Anna Ry, Co. .if. v. " v" ' Our Offer We sell splendid lots for a son?. We give away a site to whomever will erect a factory of any kind at Denton. Listen I Our 24CTacres of Denton real estate, ilt-edged, finest quality, have been cut into suitable usiness and residence lots. These lots are going, and going like hot cakes, at prices ranging from $30 to $150. inly a few of the lota will be held for prices beyond the SW mark. And any lot in the whole tract, whatever price, is a sterling business proposition, just as sure to bring big returns as the sun is to rise in the morning and set again at evening. If you come to Denton, Mr. J. Earl Varner, Resident Agent of the Davidson Insurance & Trust Co., will meet you and see that you have every opportunity of looking over the whole property. But we can tell you a tot by mall quite as satisfactorily. A postal card to the Davidson Insurance & Trust Co., at Lexington, N. C, will bring a prompt answer in the shape of maps, showing our lota and the entire town, together with circulars and printed matter, giving every particular, furnishing complete And full information, such as will put you thoroughly in touch with the situ ation at Denton, and enabling you to purchase a wisely and iudiciouslv as thousrh on the ground. We make but one restriction. Only one business lot goes to any one man. We make that restriction to prevent ; neculators from controlling the situation, and retardinor the vicoroua srrowth bound to come. If town has even half a chance. Terms are the same in all cases, no matter what the price of the lot may ctr who the purchaser is. Ten dollars down and five dollar a month, or five per cent, off for cash. Those are the terms we make. The rule 1$ Incariable, amd t&m payments arm Just as easy as falling off q s The lota are now on sale, have been on sale afl daring the past week, and are being bought up with fcresl rapidity. 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