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The Greensboro Patriot from Greensboro, North Carolina • Page 7

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Greensboro, North Carolina
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THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT, JU1A' 5, 1 9150. PAGE 7 11 i near Acre Seven Hundred Acres of Guilford County's Most Fertile Land, Ideally Located, THE OLD JOHN L. KING HOME PLACE TOMORROW, JULY 7th, AT 10.30 A. AT AUCTION TO-MORROW, JULY 7th, AT 10.30 A. M.

ele WE MAKE THE TERMS-THE BUYER THE PRICE Here is a Farm that EVERYBODY knows! There is probably not a better known place in all of Piedmont North Carolina, and certainly there is no finer farming land in the section. It's soil is perhaps best known for its production of the highest grade, highest selling Tobacco, but it is also adaptable for the successful raising of all grain and forage crops. There are two Dwellings on the place. It is just an all-round GOOD FARM, and in a location that can't be beat Starting at a point just a quarter of a mile from Stokesdale, on the Stokesdale-Kernersville sand-clay road, it extends along this highway for a distance of two and one-half miles to a point where the Oak Ridge road forks, where the old home place stands. There is no more desirable location anywhere.

Sub-divisions for this Sale are in Tracts of 30 to 150 Acres. There is a size to suit the needs and requirements of practically every Farmer and just about one-third of the land is cleared and under a high state of cultivation. These Tracts occupying as they do the best possible location on one of the central roads of the county, in a Christian community of solid, substantial neighbors, and within easy reach of Public Schools and the rare educational advantages offered by Oak Ridge Institute, holds open the door oi opportunity to the Farmer of small and large means alike and the payments will be so arranged that any one interested may buy to advantage. TERMS 20 per cent Cash; 20 per cent January 1st, 1921 30 per cent January 1st, 1922, and 30 per January 1st, 1923. A Good Tobacco Farmer Cam Pay for It In Two Years.

There have been many sales of Farm Lands in this section in recent years, but we believe that the Farmer has never beea offered an opportunity such as this The property offered leaves absolutely iKthing to be desired the buyer makes the price and the terms are extremely reasonable. We expect to have present for this sale most of the representative farmers of the section, because there are few of them unacquainted with the property most of them would be delighted to become owners of part of it. We want YOU to be there whether you contemplate buying or not You are invited to be our guest for the day and partake of A Good "Old-FasMoned Dinner on the Grounds! The Sale will start promptly at 10.30 in the morning, but it will probably require several hours to dispose of the entire holding. We don't want to inconvenience you through attending, so we have arranged to have served a Big Old-Fashioned Dinner, and we want you to enjoy it with us. It will be FREE to all attending the sale.

MR. FARMER If you've been waiting for opportunity, here it is We are offering you the best to be had in Farm Lands, located to the best possible advantage and it is entirely up to you as to what the price shall be. This property is going to the last and highest bidder and if it so happens that your bid is the last you can count yourself fortunate. Whatever you pay, you will have the safest and strongest investment in the world because nothing better than good farm land, in a good section, has ever been found. ATTEND THIS SALE FOR PROFIT BUT WE HOPE, TOO, THAT YOU WILL FIND IT PLEASANT.

WE ARE GOING TO TRY AND MAKE IT SO FOR YOU. FREE DINNER BAND CONCERT DONT FORGET THE DATE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7TH. QGBURN BROTHERS AUCTION CO er. Greensboro, N. W.

H. MATTHEWS, Auctioneer T- B. OGBURN, Manag.

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28,847
Years Available:
1826-1923