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StfilDAY. APRIL 5.
FOR A NOME OR A SURE PROFIT INVESTMENT :r -
PRIMROSE PLACE
■ HASN’T AN EQUAL ON THE HILL
If you haven’t seen this beautiful residential section, you had better stop now and do so. You
don’t have to buy, but I want you to at least see the prettiest part of the Hill—the very beauty of it will make
your soul rejoice. Phone me and say what hour will suit you to visit PRIMROSE PLACE.
These beautiful lots lie one block west of Monte Sano*Summerville car lines, two blocks of St. Joseph Academy; with
only a minute walk to street cars-20 minutes ride to city-5 minutes schedule. Land bounded: One block west Monte Sano
Avenue by McDowell Street and Central Avenue.
LOTS HIGH —DRY —CURBED —SEWERED —WATER —GAS — ELECTRICITY
These lots have every advantage, every improvement, everything to commend them to a person who is going to build or in
vest for profit. The most beautiful spot on the Hill. Safer than a savings bank, and sure to pay many times the dividend of a
savings bank. Two new homes will be built immediately, and others will follow in rapid succession.
Primrose Place has not only curbing, sewerage, electricity, and water, but gas as well, something very few sub-divisions
have, and the price and terms are just the same.
PRICES: SSLL $1 TO $23 £ TERMS: 101 CASH SS£ WITHOUT SSL
MY AUTOMOBILES ARE READY AND WAITING TO TAKE YOU OUT. PHONE OR WRITE FOR AN APPOINTMENT.
JOHN B. MURRAY
302 DYER BUILDING AUGUSTA -TELEPHONE 3287
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Real Estate Transfers
The following is a list of the proper
ty transfers in the clerk’s office dur
ing the past week:
$650: Lockhart, Lucky & Co. to
Henry Cohen, north side Gwinnett
street.
$200: Augusta and Summerville
Land Co. to Waring Mlkell, lot.
$400: Savannah A. Matheny to Alb
James, lot.
si9o: N. E. Murphey to \V. H.
L'sher, 3*4 acres in Richmond county.
$1,016.50: Joseph Schrameck to
Amanda Cadden, southeast corner
Walker and Milledge streets.
$0,600: T. P. Beale to John A. Sims,
206.47 acres in Richmond county.
$6,225: R. H. Singleton, trustee, t"
Christine I). Kersten, west side Monte
Sano avenue.
$100: R VV. Carswell to A. E. Cars
well and J. H. Carswell, Jr., lot.
$750: Annie E. McCarthy to Hackett
& Bell, two lots, southeast corner Jen
kins and Eve strcfts.
$150: Mattie 3. Turnello to George
N. Kirsch,' house on leased land, north
side Spruce street.
$350: Mary P. Brenner to Charles
S. Bohler, east side Tuttle street.
$350: Charles S. Bohler to Annie
Loeb Morris, east side Tuttle street.
$1,100: Win. H. Harlson, Jr., to D.
Gehrken, two lots.
$1,200: Wm. H. Harlson to D. Gehr
ken, two lots.
$1,200: Wm. H. Harlson to D. Gehr
ken, two lots.
$1,200: Sarah G. Bell to Mrs. W. R.
Yarber, 247.36 acres in Richmond
county.
$4,300: Marion P. Brayton to Paul
Mustin. 38 lots.
$1,500: Susan L. Getzen to Henry
Getzen. 13 lots.
$1,500: Henry Getzen to Milledge
Lockhart, two lots south side Gwln
nett street. -
$600: W. L. Norris to H. A. Wood
ward, three lots.
$2,445.94: Trustees of Richmond
Academy to Duncan Smith, south side
Eenwick street. ,
$423.35: Mrs. H. B. Dobbins to J. Q.
P.evllle, 116 acres In Richmond county.
$600: John Q. Revlllo to W. T.
Freeman, IIS acres In Richmond coun
sl,2so: .1. Slidell Nixon to W, O.
Swappers’ Column
SEND (N YOUR SWAPS. There's no
charve for Insertions You pay 5
for each answer. Have you
thing you want to Swap or Ex
change 1 Let the other fellow know
Augusta Is full of active, energetic,
eager Swappern. who will be to
make your acquaintance through the
Swappers’ Column.
WILL EXCHANGE: HORSE, HAR
nc»s and rubber-tired buggy for build
ing lot In growing suburban section, or
will sell. AddreSß Buggy, Swappers
Column, care Hersld.
ONE KITCHEN CAHINtT. ONE IN
cubator, will swap for chickens and
groceries. Address W. R. P., Swappers
Column, care Herald.
WILL SWAP PAIR OF WHITE IN
dlan Runner Ducks, won first and sec
ond prizes at Ge</rg -Carolina fair. Also
pair of White and Fawn Runner Ducks,
and extra draff? for 22 caliber 16-shoot
er repeating rifle. Rifle must be prac
tically new and in first-class condition
Address Rifle, Swappers Column, care
Her* id.
Ford, north side Ellis street.
$1,000: Bryson Crane, receiver, to
George H. Brawner, north side
Wrlghtsboro road.
$800: J. Marvin Haynie to B. W.
Brawner, two-fifths interest in hotel
and lot in Heph/.ibah.
MR. ARNOLD GEHRKEN GOES
INTO REAL ESTATE BUSINESS.
The friends of Mr. Arnold Gehrken
will be glad to learn that he is asso
ciatel with Mr. John B. Murray in
BANKRUPT SALE
In the District Court of the United
States for the Northeastern Division
of the Southern Dlstvict of Georgia.
In the matter of B. C. Bimbenck. In
Bankruptcy.
Will be sold on the 7th day of April,
1914, at the store occupied by Tinley s 5
& 10 cent store, in Waynesboro, Ga., at
12 o’clock noon, all the assets, property
and effects of this bankrupt estate, con
sisting of stoclf of goodF. fixtures, and
open accounts, inventoried at $900.00.
Said sale to be made free of liens, and
all liens upon any portion of said prop
erty shall he divided In said sale and
shall attach to the proceeds of said prop
erty. Said property to be first offered
In such lots or parcels as. in the dis
cretion of the Trustee will cause the
same to bring the best price nnd then
offered in hulk and the trustee shall ac
cept and report for confirmation either
t e best bid for the several lots or for
th> whole, as may appear to the best
Interests of the estate.
No bid will be accepted unless accom
panied by certified check or other sat
isfactory security for at least 10 per cent
the amount of such bid.
Said sale to he made under and by vir
tue of an order granted by the lion.
Joseph Gnnahl. referee in Bankruptcy
and said sale to be made subject to con
firmation by the Bankrupt Court.
This -18th day of March, 1914.
H. C. HATCHER,
Trustee of B. C. Llmberlck, Bankrupt.
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Hay Farm For Sale
About three miles from Court House, fine HAY FARM of 283 acres,
bringing In now annually $5,000, with small expense of marketing:
very best clay bottom land, 4 room dwelling, 6 tenant houses, bain,
stables, good condition; hay press, mowers, rakes, etc., all Included;
owner wishes to retire and has made money on this place. This
place will more than pay for Itself In a short time. This Is a bur
bain. Don’t tnlss thla chance.
$2,300 down, bslancs to suit.
City and Farm loans, reasonable terms.
P. F. KEENAN & CO.
Montgomery Building
Monte Sano and Summerville Lots
For the best locations and prices ask
GEO. W. HARDWICK
Real Estate and Loans. 305 Dyer Building.
the real estate and fire insurance
world. Many good wishes attend him
in this new field.
Mr. Gehrken is a young gentleman
of a great deal of ability and will be
yond question make signal success
in the real estate business.
Political Announcements
TO THE VOTERB OF THE FIRST
WARD.
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MY CANDI
- for the City Council from the
First Ward, subject to Uie rules of the*
white primary.
sun-ts C. GORDON LAMRACK
THE FRIENDS OF MR. GEORGE VV
Summers hereby announce his candi
dacy for Council from the 6th Ward
subject to the Rules and Regulations
of the White PVimary.
AT THE VERY URGENT AND EARN
est solicitation cf representative cifl
7.ens from nil parts of the ward/ 1
herewith nnnounce my candidacy ns
member of Council for the Sixth Warl
for the term beginning January 1
1915, subject to the rules and regain
tions of the White* rvimary Commit
tee. S. A. FORTSON.
4*o THE VOTERS OF - RICHMONi
County: I hereby announce my can
didacy for County Commissioner, sub
Joct to the rules and regulations of
tlie White Primary,
wed frl Run ts HENRY ft IMW’i-
TO THE VOTERS OF RICHMOND
County: I hereby announce my can
didacy for Sheriff, subject to the rul«y>
and regulations of the White Primary
Your vote will be appreciated.
M24tf J. T. PLUNKETT.
Augusta, (In., March 14th. 1914
AT TTTE SOLICITATION OF MANY
friends, both ;n the city end count ;
districts. I hereby announce rnyse f a*
a candidate for the position of Count*
Commissioner of Richmond County
subject to the rules and regulation
of the whte primary.
M. C. BUTLER HOLLEY
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MY CANDl
dacy for re-election to the Board of
County Commissioners, subject to the
rules and regulations of the White
Primary Executive Committee. I wish
to thank my friends for past support
and pledge myself, if elected, to cm
tlnue to look after the best interests of
all the people.
M 24 A. H. ROOKS.
builders Attention!
SLUSKY’S
Rubber Shingles
$3.75 square
Mads of High Grads Anphn.lt,
Mineral Rubber and Felt. Fire
proof, wear and weatherproof.
Especially attractive for bunga
lows and residences.
David Slusky
100# Brood Bt. Phone 100.
FOR SALE
Lot southwest corner Richmond
and Fifteenth streets, fronting
R 0 feet on Richmond streot
and 165 feet on Fifteenth
street. This Is a very desir
able lot and u bargain to quick
buyer. Price $1,750
Lot on McDowell street, 59x205,
a bargain at $1,200
A good, improved farm of 92
acres on Dean Bridge road.
This place has a valuable
spring and a good number of
fruit trees. Price only $3,250
Lo£ on Tenth street, 100x150,
facing east. Cheap at $1,200.
O. W. Marks
Insurance and Real Estate.
400 Harlson Bldg. Phone 363.
HOLLEY WAGON GO.
Builders Of
PII Kinds of High
Grade Wagons.
We Repnir and Paint Ruggles,
Carriages, Wagons, Automo
bile* on Bhort Notice. Good
year Rubber Tlree. Horse
Shoeing.
6C2 and 504 McKinne Street.
TELEPHONE 803.
For Sale-Bargain.
$27,000 Horn* In Summerville
for $20,000
Broad Ktreet home with 9 rooms,
price $8,325
A 7-room house for $3,600
Modern 10-room houso In Sum
merville.
25 lots In city and suburbs.
For rent, house and three apart
ment flats; Immediate posses
sion.
J. G. Jeffries
213 Union Savings Bank Bldg.
Phone 137.
Beautiful Lot For Sale
“DIRT CHEAP”
On McDowell St., the Hill, I have one of flip most desirable lots in all
Summerville that J will sell “dirt cheap” to quick buyer. Size of lot, 100.9x
-200 feet; a nice size for a pretty bungalow or suburban home.
Don’t put off buying a lot on the Hill, for yon will want a home there
sooner or later, and thin is your opportunity. My lot is the only lot in this
neighborhood of “pretty homes that can he bought.
Terms can be arranged.
Phone or write.
WILLIAM SHERON
305 Union Savings Bank Bldg. Phone 1581.
READ HERALD WANT ADS
POR SALE
ON THE HILL
An elegant dwelling on Monte Sano avenue, eight large rooms,
two hath rooms, pantries and kitchen; metal screened, furnace heat
ed, giis and electric lights. Lot ovr 10C feet front by nearly 200
deep. Price reasonable. Terms easy.
On the north side of the Hill, adjoining Country Club golf links,
a splendid nlnr-room dwelling, that whh built iiy the owner for his
home NOT FOR HUNTING; there Is a difference, you know. All
necessary outbuildings. Lot 200x345. It’s like a rountry residence
with city advantages. Investigate this; ’twill pay you.
If you want to build, I have three beautiful lots on a corner with
a total frontage of 150 feet by u depth of 200; only two blocks front
car line.
J. HARDWICK JACKSON
409 Dyer Building. Phone 3446
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