The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 22, 1914, Home Edition, Page SIX, Image 22

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SIX REAL ESTATE NEWS FOR SALE lIHOAD HT.. 12(H» Mock, fin*- piece of property IhM will now •how Investment unci will bring you nt leant *2,000 profit In len* than • year. run lie Iwiught «t once for lens th»n *N.OOO, IK IN HKAHI'H 111* A IW.MR, No THoI’BI.K To FIN'D IT IIKRK tlreene hi , Ttlfr.ir, Reynold*. Bills. Centre, Mclntosh, I'nlhoun. Walton Way, Fenwick HI. *2,000 up to *II,OOO, other* on nearly every •tree! In Augusta. 21 Hmall House* for sale, good location*. 10 to 13 per cent clear. Farm* and city property to exchange, LOANS P. F. KEENAN & CO. MONTGOMERY URDU. TIIONE MI7-J. NEW HOME FOR SALE rnMmmm———— 1 wf ——— Second house from Monte Sunn car line; fiieing Augusta. Two stor\ modern, four bed rooms, hath, and toilet on second floor; electrically lighted; at tractively arranged; tastefully finished. Convenient to splendid schools; high elevation; beautiful view. Owner desires prompt sale and of fer-' p!a»*t* at $6,500. SPECIAL If sold by Wednesday of this week S3OO will he taken off the price of lIK Broad Street. Martin & Garrett 137 Jackson Street. tteal Estate, Fire, Casualty, Accident and Automo bile Insurance. Brick Plant For Rent Near tho city, wo offor for ronf modern equip ped Brick Plant with all tipops«ary machinery, etc. There an abundance of clay, and anyone interest ed would find it to their advantage to communicate with GOODWIN & DUVALL No. 2 and 3 Union Savings Bank Building. Warehouse Site FOR. SALE I have for sale a fine WAREHOUSE SITE in heart of the City, with tracks already on the prem ises. This property can be bought very cheap, and will prove a good investment. BETTER INVESTIGATE THIS. Clifford R. Dawson REAL ESTATE. 311 Union Savings Bank Bldg. Augusta, Oa. Phone 3077 A LARGE BUNGALOW That Can Be Constructed at a Very Reasonable Figure. ywfVT »■ —-- - ■' "HI —rr~rr~r«-^ * "* r ~ ’"'”1 '" ," ■ * Thl* bungalow. whllr* having room* upon the second floor with ampin provision for ventilation to Insure roolnes* in the summer time, is so designed as to have the low effect that is always associated with the hunKalow. The foundation and porch piers are carried out in field or cobblestone. The roof |S of shinnies and the sides of the house are carried out In wide resawn siding. The gables and dormers are also covered with shin- kl'-d. I par l-'fJJ.lj I np 1 . iZuJ PORCH «.j«> Ij I* very Mrthlr and insures utmost privacy of the sleeping quarters and at the same time affords proper access to same from the living quarters of the house. This design, 32x44 feet, Is planned without basement and built in this manner should not cost to exceed *3.1 (10. v Readers of the Herald nre privileged to ask nnv questions concerning thli house and the informa tion desired will be furnished free of charge. Address letter to Real Estate Dept., care Herald. Bad Weather Bulletins Greensboro, N. C. -With a minimum temperature of twenty-on* decrees above lero here tonight miiow began fall ing shortly before 11 o’tJfkk and at mid night the ground wae covered to a depth of an inch and snow wan still coming down. Snow at Danville. Danville, V*. Hnow begin falling here about 9:30 p. m. and at 1 a. tn had fallen to a depth of nearly three inches Two Inches at Raleigh. Raleigh, N. C. —About ~ o'clock to night snow began falling for the sixth time this year In Halelgh. After mid night the snow was still fulling and was about two inches deep. Snow at Charlotte. Charlotte, N. C. —Snow began falling here tonight about 9 o'clock and at II o’clock about two inches bad fallen, the heaviest snowfall of this season of the year on record In this section of the state; Dig Fall Newport News. Newport News. Va. The first day of spring was ushered In here today with one of the heaviest full of snow of the \ear Indications are that four or five inches of snow will have fallen by morning. Building Permits The following Is a list of the per nilfs issued by tho city building In spector during tho past week, amount ing to ovor SIOO each: SSOO Cha*. Williams, one-story frame dwelling, 112$ Men tor street. $600: Mrs. Anna h\ Curry, one-story cottage, Heckle street near Metcalf street. S7OO- W. H. Harlson, Jr., one-story resklenee, 1127 Hugos street. $125: 1. Rubenstetn, repairs, 590 Broad, $550- W. A Mattlson, one-story dwelling. southwest corner Fenwick and Kve street. $550 W. A. Mattlson. one-story dwelling, 931 Eve street. $1,000: W M. Warren t\vo-wtory residence, 409 Fenwick street. $300: Harry Brown, one-story cot tage. Brown street, near Holly street. MR HENRY r’pUND OUT FOR COUNTY COMMISSION Prominent Business Man and For Years Member of Board of Education. Mr Henry R Fund announces this morning for a member of the county commission Mr Fund Is a member of the firm of C T. Fund nnd Co., and for many years has been a promi nent Augusta business tniui VMr years he has been member of the county board of education The terms of three county commis sioners expire this year Sir K F Verderv, one of the ret trine members, haa announced that he would not he a candidate for re-election The terms of Messrs. G. H. Nixon and A. H. Rooks also expire, but It Is thouirht these gentlemen will offer for the positions again Mrs Cornelia K Hood, who has a large legal practice in New York city, was one of the first three women to graduate from the law school of New York Vnlversity In IS9I THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. The living room in entered directly from the porch, which surounds both sides of the house, and the dining room opens to the right of the living room. The bedrooms are reached by a hall off the living room, and at the end of this hall is provided the bath. The kitchen is separated hy a small pantry from the dining room and has ample •kitchen porch. The stairway extend* from the hull to the second floor where two good bedrooms are provided, each with close* . and ample storage space on the rear. The feature of access to the bathroom from the bedrooms with out passing through the living room t Wave of Intense Cold is > Sweeping Through South Accompanied By Sleet and Snowstorms—Continued Cold Ac companied By Rain or Snow Predicted For Sunday and Monday. Atlanta, Ga. —A wave of Intense cold, Accompanied by sleet and snowstorms was sweeping over the South' Atlantic States tonight. Unusually low tem peratures for the season were reported throughout the entire section. Heavy Lad at the Barracks Claims That He Was Kidnapped By a Showman Albert Harris Says That He Was Taken Away From North Carolina Home—Left a Show at Wrens, Ga., and Wants to Return Home. Albert Harris, n white boy 14 years of age. Is at police headquarter* where he wvia sent last night by an officer who found him wandering ground 13th street. The boy claims that he Is a native of Uooleemee, N. f\, and was kidnapped about a year ago by a showman named Ralph l*lerson who was connected with Littlejohn's United Shows. While traveling In Alabama, so the boy says, he left the Littlejohn shows CARRANZA TO MAKE CHIUHUAHUA HIS NEW HEADQUARTERS? Juarez, Mexico. —Bylvestre Quevedo and Jose Orosco, leaders of a small fili bustering band operating in northern Chihuahua under Federal colors, were wounded In a recent encounter with Constitutionalist troops south of l’alo mas, according to Mexicans who ar rived here today and claim to have seen the fillbusterers in their camp. When General Carranza arrives here he will be invited by Governor Chao, of the state of Chuhuahuft, on behalf of General Vi la. to move his capital to the City of Chihuahua. Governor Chao and his staff came here especially to deliver the invitation and honor the chiefs ar rival. A place for CaiVanza's residence has been fitted up. CALM AND FEARLESS THE MADAME GIVES TESTIMONY Pari*. Madame t'aillaiix. In her preliminary examination before Mag istrate Henri lloucard today, recount ed the motives that induced her to kill Huston Calmette, editor of Figaro. The prisoner was uttired in n hand some black gown nnd astrakan man mT '\«k ■ ij ■ 1 S. C. White Leghorn. Indian Runner Dueka Agents for Xrav Incubators and Brooders. DUNNINGTON POULTRY RANCH Phone 7521. R. F. D. Augusta, Ga. falls of snow occurred in Tennessee. Georgia, Virginia and the Carol Continued cold, accompanied by rain or snow, was generally predicted for to morrow' and Monday. and became connected with another show which was traveling in the direc tion of North Carolina. He claims that he left this show at Wrens, Ga. yes terday and wants to go back to his par ents in North Carolina. The boy Is exceptionally bright and the police are wondering whether he Ij telling the truth or not. The case will he Investigated by the Juvenile court of ficers. tie and carried the same muff in which she concealed the revolver the day of the shooting. Once during her recital, Mme. Cail laux gave way to emotion, at other times she appeared calm and fear less. SMITH —MR. UTTLKTON, died yes terday afternoon, at the City Hos pital. In the 47th year of his age. The funeral services will take place Monday morning, at eleven o'clock, from the R. E. Elliott Pri vate Chapel, the Rev. P. E. Reed, assisted by Rev. A. D. Echols, will officiate, and the interment will he In the city cemetery. Besides his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth R. Smith, de ceased Is survived hy one daugh ter, Mary E.; four brothers, Ran dolph Smith, l.angley; Matthew Smith, Norwood; J A. Smith. Swalnsboro, and Henry Smith, Merritt, also by three sisters, Mrs, H. W. Jackson, Trenton, S. C„ Mrs. J. P Roten. Orunltevllle, and Mrs. Mary Jones.of Ward, S. C. Eggs for Hatching $1 Per Setting (—“-J *OOF DEATHS Now Is the Time to Buy Hill Property Four hits on Heckle street nt $350.00 a piece. Three lots on McDowell street at $1,500 a piece. One lot on Hickman street at $2,000. One lot on Anthony Road at $650. One lot on Glenn Avenue at $2,000. One lot on Monte Sano Avenue at $3,000, One lot on Walton Way at $4,000. One lot on Schley St. (Monte Sano) at SSOO. One lot in Tuxedo Park at S6OO. One lot near Cranford Club at $3,750. Four lots on Central Avenue at $750 a piece. Five new Residences on the Hill and Monte Sano we can sell at the right prices. W. T. HOUSTON & CO. HARISON BUILDING. Phone 607. Augusta, Ga. FOR SALE The owner of four of the handsomest building lots in North Augusta has .pust listed them with us for sale. These lots are covered with beautiful pines, front on the ear line and face South. This is the first opportunity you ever had to buy these lots. Prices are attractive. See us at once, if you want the best. ) % Jas. R. League & Co. 212 UNION SAVINGS BANK BUILDING. Phone 176. 40,000 Hydro-Electric Horse Power Is now available for commercial uses 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 section in the next few years. GET BUSY AND BOOST YOUR CITY Farm For Sale • One of the host small farms in Richmond county, about V/ 2 miles from city limits, on Milledgeville Road. The. place contains about 19 acres, land very fertile, especially adapted to truck fanning. Improvements consist of 2 four room dwellings in perfect condition, and out buildings. Anyone desiring a first class small farm near the city cannot find a better place. Will trade for city property or sell out right. Phone 6868-W and let me call with my car and show you this property. JOSEPH W. BEASLEY REAL ESTATE. 215 DYER BUILDING. SUNDAY. MARCH 22.