VOL. XLV
Valuable Business and Farm Property
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And Near Graham, N. C.
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AUCTION
Monday, November 10, 1919
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, The Old Thos. Harden
* Home Place iP
' 1 " A farm of 240 acres, located about one and a half miles from Graham ~
'' and two miles from Burlington.
i» About 150 acres cleared and in cultivation; the remaining 90 acres in
original growth timber. ;,
There is a 9-room dwelling house, with all modern conveniences, a fine
j new barn and and all outbuildings necessary to a modern farm. Also a '!
jj ' , good tenement house. ~
1 i The man looking for an exceptionally fine farm can find no better op
portunity than this offers-to buy it; its nearness to two of the livest
■ • .) r . towns in North Carolina makes it very valuable and desirable.
* r And it is to be sold on terms that should suit anybody !
One-third Cash; Balance in 1,2,3, 4 and 5 Years.
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Business Property On
■ 1 Main Street o
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■ '/ . A frontage of I£>6 feet on the Main Street of Graham, less than ~
«! 200 feet from the court house, opposite
Hayes Drug Co. Terms easy! ~
■V This is known as the Donnell and Hunter property, but is now owned
,» 81 by W. I. Ward. It has been consigned to me to sell, and the highest T
bidder will get it—regardless of price r ''
7- ' * The biggest argument in favor of this property is its central location .
• f ; -j , ~ in one of the fastest growing towns in North Carolina, a town with a
L f . " future. v
And in the town of Graham there is absolutely nothing better for busi- ' «!
ness purposes. Buy it for investment or business; youTl never be sorry.
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W. F. ROSS, Selling Agent
GREENSBORO, N. C.
THE ALAMANCE GLEANER
GRAHAM, N.JO., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1919
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