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THE BURLINGTON DAILY TlMKS, DECEMBER 3, 1926 it r B-U-R-L-I-N-G-T'0"N V - I-N-l n rjp f N J-" FOR THE PROSPRIT Y OF THE COMMUNITY AND YOURSELF iHVJ .. FT I-:. -Art 4k' 'a 4 74 4 I N F -A HP IN BURLINGTON REAL ESTATE For Direct Profits on The Prosperity Enjoyed by Every Citizen and Business The man who buvs husinoss real cstnt-e in his town is investing in the strongest security he ran hold, for the very simple reason t hat he is going to profit by the prosperity of every one in the community. The whole town is working for him, because ns each business, each indus try grows and prosners. that prosperity is reflected in the value of the prosperity he owns! Stock in an individual concern may decrease in value or become wortlijess through the misfortune or bad management of n single man or group of men; but the only way you can break a town is to break every business in it. And you've got to break. a town before -you can damage the value of its business frontage! Ever think about that? Here is an Unusually Attractive Opportunity t o Invest in Burlington's Prosperity and Pros pectswhere the Profits Are Limited Only by t he Town's Capacity to Grow. A LIMITED BUSINESS FRONTAGE Located on North Main, North Worth and Lind sey Streets, a part of the Sub-Division of the old North Carolina Rail road Shops Property AUCTION MONDAY 10:30 A. M. DEO iotn,W Yipu JlJt Is Woth, an d .on tTleeerma; Iyl5 Cash; 10 In 30 Days :: Balance 6, 12, 18, 'and 24 Mokth We want you to consider the opportunity very carefully in advance, however, for when it is gone it cannot be called back. If the man who considers it more and sees the greater possibilities is willing to pay more, then he is the one to profit! Certainly there will be no profits to him who doesn't buy; and just as surely there will be profits handsome profits to him who does! There is every argument to be advanced in favor of the proposition as a money-making privilege; and absolutely none that we can see against it. Burlington has almost doubled its population in the past six years, at tracting the favorable attention of the outside world by its progressive growth. Indications are that this growth is cmly beginning the BIG things for Burlington are yet ahead. You know of some of them in prospect now. And the town's industrial growth is to the northward of necessity partly, because it is only on the. north side that the sewerage disposal of industrial waste can be handled inexpensively. The outflow is easy, with natural drainage; expensive pumping is unnecessary. This cir cumstance will practically force every large industrial enterprise here 'in "future going to the north aide. Proof of this trend of expansion is furnished in the fact that nine large enterprises have located on the north side in the past two and a half years. Opening and development of the old North Carolina Railroad Shops property has made it possible for Burlington business to meet this situ ation and grow in the direction to meet and serve the north side, which in years to come will be the overwhelming population center of the town. Here business men and investors are finding equal opportunity for profit, and already large development in business building has taken place. Six stores, with offices above, are now being completed on North Main, the finished development to represent an investment of ?100,000 or more. This means rapidly enhancing values; and that spells investment op portunity for those wide awake! The property was first opened three years ago. Those who purchased then have profited or have had the privilege of profiting through sale. The latter, and those who buy now, will profit most largely because they will reap the benefit of rapidly enhancing values! Study The Situation Out for Yourself Then Follow Your Judgement When The Band Plays Next Monday : STANDARD REALTY & SECURITY CO. n II o THE AUCTION REALTOR Selling Agent--Greensboro, N. C. " Y "If !(S 1 - J ; Ownertr-Burlington, N. C.' ; W. H. MATTHEWS, Auctioneer t ' .V t
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