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WE HAVE! WE 3ELIEVE THAT DUNN HAS JUST BEGUN TO GROW. NOTHING SHORT OF AN EARTHQUAKE, WHICH HOLE IN THE GhOUND, WHERE DUNN NOW STA NDS, CAN STOP IT FROM GROWING. EVEnV TH ;S WERE TO HAPPEN, WE BELIEVE WOULD PRODUCE VEGETATION WHICH NO OT HER HOLE COULD SURPASS. BECAUSE THE SO l. DUNN AND VICINITY ED BY ANY IN NORTH CAROLINA IN RICHNESS OR PRODUCT IVENESS. ITS PEOPLE ARE AS PROGRESSIVE AN? WIDE - AW I WORLD. WITt THIS COMBINATION, DUNN IS BOUND TO KEEP ON GROWING. YOU THINK SO TOO, OR YOU PEOPLE OF DUNN NOW SPENDING THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS BUIL DING SCHOOLS, IMPROVING STREETS, ETC. \ / IF YOU HAVE FAITH IN D^NN, BUY REAL ESTAT£ IN DUNN. WE ARE GIVING YOU THISLOPPORT UNITY AT OUR— ■ I At 10:30 a. m. — Oak Grcve Kesidential Property on Fair Ground and McKay Streets jI ' ""^•' ^*30 p. m. - Christian Church r>» sines* Properly on Cft^ton and Cumberland Streets ■ P* m* ~ Colored Rericirntial property on Townkenc! and WUson Streets -S DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTIES / 10,an A°M ****. ^ FroP,,rty ?°.t» Wedne.dey, Oct 18»h, will be lb. 0»k Grove Property on ElluVndMA, rv?° tru1' TH“ H>!^d,d r***d°fJt?alVroperty “ locale<i only 7 block* from the budaeta section of Dunn end 8 bio «Ufr*n 1 City of Dunn are within easy walking Instance. This City hsu splendid railroackfacilides and one of the finest pub L school buddi^Ll^ one of“ f*5,rapidiy B*0™** resident^ sections of Durni and being* most desirable from a £^£Tth^ ^ ? *“? Four horn, on one o?th2* loU on which » cannot T"9 mt° C°n"der*tl0" m the sale of cfer property, but on the othe illjnd, tram such a The terms as arranged on this sale are ±5 percent cas h on day of sale, the balance j, 2 and 3 years. j .. '?*• J*f ** ““f* »*»® ChnstianjChu/ch prop* rty located on the comer of Clinton and Cumberland Sts. ,jz blocks from the « ™y .^dw'bi^fiTb^L ’ Tr “y “M k;rd*rf bU,ine“ bui,di»"-*«"•»■ wbolil. ertJdkb^SXl This Property is furnished with all conv fences furnished anj other property in the City of Dunn, including city water, ty today, its future enhancement m value c dmot be questioned. The tenrn are very Iferal indeed, being 10 per cent cash 5 yo&ri. f • ?J°^Pi M\ iflc J*., wa wfll offer tUb Colored High School Property consisting®! about 40 colored resides* a lota located m* the Colored High School Located abfit 4 blocks from the business section of piu* and about S blocks from the Depot, joins this property cost $100,000. There is no property mthe City of Dunn at this time w»ucu b available hat is as as this. Already many of the best colored neoole : this property. They should because this is certainly an op rorturity well v/erth of. P*°P “ Why pay rent when you can buy these lota on such rr.**orable termc rind build of your own. When you ring “Kotm renadlng your landlord. Buy lots at this sale on Wednaadr y, Oct. 18kh, at j >00 P. the most liberal terms o f 28 par cent discount will also be allowed on the deferred payments for all cash. 1 I — ■■ — ■ if- _. ' 1
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