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J! xhe twin-city daily sesttnei; tootox-sslem, north caeoldts. THURSDAY EvEN.s- O 4V , .... , i ' ' """"" ' ', W , Ml, I . ' ",J a a II. i Aw THE Location of a Town Site; Railroad, Public Road,' Church,' School House or Exten sion of a Town is a matter of public concern 'yf the people generally arid many tilings should be consideredHri connection therewuh. For the extension of a town in to a new section the availability, .sanitairicodition;- healthy convenience and sur roun'dings are all to be taken into 'consideration: : : : : : : : : . Place Atwood Inn Will Stand the Test Of thorough investigation. It is v ailable from every direc tion; has railroad arid macadam toad; is only a few minutes from the street railway." The sanitary condition is perfect, the streets are thoroughly graded There is no more Healthy place in this comir unity. ic Atwood Inn Is Not a Low Priced Property; but a CheapProperiy,all things being ful ly considered. , - MAP ' tUfdoD inn Qhcc r - i s WINSTON-SALEM I " Jf N.C. J ' jj i m T T' ' KS ' SUREYEO AUG i3i0 ''"''' WINJET DN- SALEM " fVo a7) I M. I ITT Electric Lights, 'Phones, and Mail Facilities Are ready as soon as they can be utilized- Fortunately for the purchasers of this property the beautiful lands all around this property are owned by a maii whol does things on a large-scale arid in a proper mariner. Vhen he opens his lands for sale in lots the value will bej' such that a cheap class of buildings will not be erected thereon, therefore purchasers are safe as to the surroundings. Atwood Inn Is Not a Low Priced Property, but a Cheap Property, all tilings being ful ly considered. THIS Property Will Not Be Sold to Colored People.hv5fenitown people are investing in the country and many country people are myesting in tbwii. There loMrictibri between the town and country, and the Atwood Inn Place offers the veiy best investment for both tql and country people. All are invited to attend this sale on the premises, commencing promptly at 10 A.M., : -J 1 ' . f 1 V . " "l( .' fl 4 21W,MQ. ROUND TRIP STREET OAR TICKETS will be furnished those WKb wish to go on the cars and transporta tion by automobiles arid carriages from West End car line on Shallowford street to and from the premises Free. Tpfmc nf !7l Twenty per cent; cash, arid five per cent, per month thereafter with interest I ci hid wi dic. lerred payments at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum. Don't miss this sale. on de- Sale Will Be 4 I: Made -'5 MMWiMBimEmM Auction co, FOR INFORMATION SEE G. W. HINSHAW and H. D. SHUTT. 1 :-r I
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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