The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 11, 1914, Home Edition, Page SIX, Image 6

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SIX REAL ESTATE NEWS Why Augusta Real Estate ? More and more people in Augusta Are showing faith in the future of the town. Augusta has just begun to grow and when a town makes up its mind to grow, real estate values are bound to increase. This has been the case in every town, village and city in the world. This is why Augusta real estate is beginning to get active and why, for many years to come, there will be a constantly growing market for Augusta real estate, People will trade in real estate—they will make many trades, just as soon as a real market for trading is de veloped. Its up to the real estate agents of Augusta to place on a firm foundation this growing faith in Augusta dirt. For many years Augusta has been known as a stock Broad Street Property On the 1200 block of Broad street, T have a modern new two story brick building, fronting about -hi feet on Broad and running through to Jones, with residence on J< nes street. This property is renting for $1,750 per year, and is on the fastest growing block in Augusta. It is now paying 10 per cent on the investment in rents, and with its great increase in value, is a bar gain for someone. Five years from now this property will be worth twice its present price. Buy Broad street property and make money as others are doing. JOSEPH W. BEASLEY REAL ESTATE. 215 DYER BUILDING. Home For Sale I On Bolder Avenue, just off Walton Way, very desirable, comfortable, two story seven room resi dence $1,250. ______________ , Martin & Garrett REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. 137 JACKSON STREET. Phone 224. OPPORTUNITIES 912,000 On the south side of lIMX> bloek of Broad a fine piece <»f business property at above price. It will pay over 10 per cent on investment. 917,000 On the north side of 1200 block of Broad, property that will pay nearly 10 per cent on investment; property in perfect condition. Also an unimproved lot on the south side of 1200 block Broad that can be bought at an attract ive figure. Three beautiful houses on Monte Nano at bar gain prices. Three very attractive houses in Summerville, one of these is near Country Chib. A rare oppor tunity to secure a most desirable home at a real bargain. E. J. DORIS Phone 276. 420 Leonard Bldg. and bond town. For the future Augusta is going to be known as a real estate town. People are studying real estate offerings and values and points of growth and de velopment in and around Augusta as never before. And the live and progressive real estate men of the city are doing their sharo in creating a real estate market for Au gusta. Advertising—Herald advertising—will sell Augusta real estate, just as it will sell other commodities. Adver tising of real estate in Augusta is in its infancy, and yet it has already turned a good many hundreds of thousands of dollars into safe and sound and remunerative invest ment in Augusta real estate. KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THE REAL ESTATE MARKET NEWS OF AUGUSTA BETTER STILL, KEEP IN TOUCH WITH ONE OR MORE LIVE REAL ESTATE AGENTS. THEY WILL BE GLAD TO TALK TO YOU AND TO EX CHANGE VIEWS ON THE SITUATION. Read the real estate pages of The Herald, and when you find something to your liking as an investment, don’t hesitate to put your money into Augusta real estate safe ly and conservatively and constantly. There is one thing about real estate in a town that has made up its mind to grow and its worth remembering, and that is real estate is one thing of which they are not making any more these days. Better get yours while the getting is good—they have stopped making any more' of it. Day by day more and more trades are being made in Augusta real estate. Keep up with these trades. Get in touch with a live, progressive, real estate man and talk things over. Read the real estate news and the real estate ads in The Herald, U3e fair judgment, and you will begin to make investments that will pay you better than any other investment you can make. Talk it over with your friends and neighbors and get their views. You’ll find they agree largely with the views of this article. AUGUSTA Improve it. Talk about it. Write about it. Trade at home. Be public spirited. Take a home pride in it. Tell of its business re sources. Tell of its natural advant ages. Trade and induce others to trade here. When strangers come to town use them well. Support your local institu tions that benefit your town. Look ahead of self when all the town is to be considered. Help your public officers do the most good for tfce people. The devil was expelled from Heaven because he knocked his home place. WHAT THE CHAMBER OF COM MERCE STANDS FOR. Th* Journal of the Knlnnmznn Com mercial organization, Bays: "What Is everybody's business Is nobody's bust ness. . . . Things do not coma of their own volition. Somebody must make It hla business and work at It ceaselessly to bring them about.” There Is no force that Can be utilised In hII the city for purpose* like these but the Chamber of Commerce. The man who Is a perpetual Inspira tion to everybody about him has a tremendous advantage over the man who Is a constant depressant, a dls ronragor, who kilts ambition by his criticism and harsh Judgment.—Ex change. The undertaker becomes a city build er when he gets a knocker. Any city that expects to grow has got to work. Opportuntllss are not known unless you advertise them. Publicity Is the key to success Tell the truth and build up a firm economic foundation. A city cannot stand still. She must go forward or backward. It ts by nulled, persistent efforts of her citi zens that a city prospers. KICKAPOO WORM KILLER EX PELS WORMS. The cause of your child's ills the foul, fetid, offensive breath—The start ing up with terror and grinding of teeth while asleep The ssllow com plexion- The dark circles under the eyes Are all Indications of worms. Klckapoo Worm Killer It what your child needs; It expela the worms, the cause of the child's unhealthy condi tion. For the removal of seat, stom ach and pin worm a. Klckapoo Worm Killer gjk es sure relief. Its laxative effect ends tone to the general sys tem SurpHed ns a candy confection - children like It. Safe and sure relief. Kickapoo Indian Med. Co. Phila. or St. Louis. Guaranteed. Buy s box today. Price IRc. All l<rug*l*ts or by mall Skirts dry cleaned. 50c up. Augusta French Dry Cleaning Co., Fone 2976. W. D. T. B. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA, CHRONIC STOMACH TROUBLE CURED. There I* nothing morn discouraging than a chronic disorder of the stomach. 1* it not surprising that many suffer for years with such an ailment when a permanent cure Is within their reach and may be had for a trifle. "About one year ago." says P. H. Beck, of Wake lee, Mich., "I bought a package of Chamberlain's Tablets, and since us ing them I have felt perfectly well. I had previously used any number of different medicines, but none of them were of any lasting benefit.” For sale by all dealers. Much Broad Street Property has Doubled in Value in Last Few Years In the last few years there lias been n tremendous Increase In the value of Broad strodt property. Just how great this increase baa been can be seen from the following facts and figures: Property on the SOD block that seven years ago sold for SIO,OOO was old a few months ago for $11,500; on the 900 block a piece of property was sold three years ago for $10,500. A short time ago this same property brought SIO,OOO. One of the corners of the 1100 block sold about four years ago for $16,500; recently tills corner brought SIIO,OOO. Another piece of prop erty on the 900 block was sold three years Rgo for $11,500. After making 10 TO 151 On Your Investment I have on hand just now several unusually good propositions in improved property on which you can realize from 10 to 15 per cent directly in rents, to say nothing of the great enhancement in value that will come in the next year. Let me show you this property and you will be convinced. Cliffordß. Dawson 311 Union Saving Bank Building, Telephone 3077 CICOTTE SIGNS AT BIG SALARY Chicago American *’Hold-out” to Oct Nice Money—Eleven Big Leaguers Wire Gilmore. Che«oo.—Kddlf Ctcotte, pitcher for the Chicago Americans, liiik signed a MM contract "at one of the lament salaries |>alil a pitcher In the American League," according to a message re ceived here today from Sacramento, where tile White Sox were today. Cl i cotte had been a “hold out.” Kleven big league player* ha\e tele ! graphed President Gilmore, asking for a chance to Join the federal*, accord j Ing o a dispatch from Shreveport, la*. Among them are four of the Boston Americana, Hiid player* on the Chicago | Federal team are quoted a* Maying they are Wagner. Lewis, Collin* and I.eun ) ard. It was understood the Federal I .eat He refused to accede to Wagner's | demands, which were for *7,500 a year. | Collins' reported terms may be ac cepted, It was said and If so he will be signed for the Brooklyn team. Federal* Further Plant. New York. —Reports that Federal League officials were working on a plan to organise two minor leagues to provide berths for players east off by the parent organisation, were con flrme<l\today by John M. Ward, busi ness manager of the Brooklyn Federal League club. While In the South Pres ident Gilmore, it is said, will keep in close touch with quarters of National ami American League clubs and will bid for all young players who are dropped at the close of the training season. The best of these men, It Is planned, will be used in filling gaps in the Federal League clubs while the others will be apportioned to teams in the proposed minor circuits. STUBBORN, ANNOYING COUGHS CURED. "My husband had a cough for fifteen years and my son for eight years. Dr. ! King's New Discovery* completely I cured them, for which I am most thankful,” writes Mrs. David Moor, of Saginaw, Ala. What Dr. King's New Discovery did for these men, it will do jfor you. Dr. King’s New Discovery should he in every Dome. Stops hack ing coughs, relieves la grippe and all throat and lung ailments. Money back if it fails. Ail drugists. Price 50c. and *I.OO. H. E. Bucklen & Co. Philadelphia or St Louis Ladies’ Suits dry cleaned, SI.OO up. Augusta French Dry Cleaning Co., Fone 2976. W. D. T. B. some improvements the owner recently refused to sell for $50,000. Some three or four pieces of property on the 1100 block have been sold recently at a very n arked advance over the price of sev eral years ago. and at least one piece was sold for over double its selling price of three years ago. The price of none of the above prop erty was too high, It was worth ev ery cent paid for It and is very prob ably worth more; but it shows what is happening In Augusta In the real es tate line and Jual what great oppor tunities these are for people with money to make more money by buying Augusta real estate. TUXEDO PARK 0 Only a few lots left. Will all he sold this week, $350 to S4OO apiece. per cent cash and SIO.OO per month. Xo taxes or interest. Don’t put off until tomorrow. Act at once, and you will make money. Our automobiles at your command. W. T. Houston & Co. HARISON BUILDING. Phone 607. FOR SALE A bargain in a farm of 250 acres in Columbia county, 125 acres under cultivation. A small 3 room house on South Boundary for sale on easy terms. * Three acres on Monte Sano, fronting Troup street; delightful neighborhood; could be divided into lots if desired and made to pay a nice profit. ’Twill pay 3’ou to investigate this. On the Southern slope of the Hill, near David son’s Crossing, on the Ga. R. R., 28 acres, with old residence and ont-houscs. City water. Xo city taxes. An ideal location for an elegant residence. Beautiful view of about seven or eight miles. Price reasonable; terms easy. J. HARDWICK JACKSON 409 Dyer Building. Phone 3446 40,000 Hydro-Electric Horse Power Is now available for commercial vises in Au gusta and this section. The development of this amount of power will cause very material change in the number of industries, people, and homes in this scchon in the next, few years. GET BUSY AND BOOST YOUR CITY FOR SALE At No. 458 West Avenue, North Augusta, we offer a modem cottage of five rooms and large hall, on a lot 60x200 feet. This house is conveniently lo rated to Schools, Churches, Trolley Cars, and in an excellent neighborhood. Price $3.000 00, terms to suit purchaser. Can give possession at once, or will furnish a ten ant at $25.00 per month until October Ist. Jas. R. League 5$ Co. 212 UNION SAVINGS BANK BUILDING. Phone 176. H EDNESDAY. MARCH IT.