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REAL ESTATE NEWS
BROAD STREETPROPERTV
New Building on 120 ft block, shows Ift per cent
on investment.
For prices and particulars, see
OEO. W. HARDWICK
Real Estate and Loans. 305 Dyer Building.
2 Homes Said Saturday
The two residences recently offered for sale on
lower Broad and on Reynolds streets were sold by
us Saturday.
Several persons are now looking at 121st Hick
man Rond, The Hill, that desirable 5 room cottage
with large lot and extra lot next to street car line.
The whole property is offered for $3,500.
The first bid of $3,400 Monday morning gets
it.
Monday, April 20th, is our Special Bargain
Day, so see us and ask for prices on what you
wish to buy.
Lots and house* on The Hill and down town.
Martin & Garrett
137 Jackson Street.
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
Interesting Offer
And a dandy Rood one it is. Two of the best
lots on Central Awnue, just beyond Monte Kano
A veilin', will he sold to first buyer Monday morn
ing for $550 each, only $l,lOO for them both.
Don't let this opportunity to buy Hill property
at such a priee slip by.
Clifford R. Dawson
PHONE 3077
m
311 Union Savings Bank Bldg.
Money To Lend
$50,000.00 on Business Property at (5 per cent.
Several amounts in SI,OOO to $5,000 on improv
ed»Oity Property at 7 per cent.
GLENN AVE. LOTS
FOR SALE
Any frontage you wish. 205 feet deep. Es
tablished neighborhood. Highest point on the Hill.
John W. Dickey
ANOTHER BULL ON
AUGUSTA REAL ESTATE
Mr. C. V. McAuliffe Makes Interesting Observations
About Augusta and Augusta Real Estate
"The Herald," said Mr. McAuliffe, "is deserving of
the support of the entire community in its endeavor to
stimulate and build up an increased business in the buy
ing and selling of real estate in the city of Augusta. The
observer cannot help but notice a gradual but sure
awakening among investors as to the desirability of pur
chases in city realty.
"Real estate values in this city are as a whole
ridiculously low as compared with our neighboring cities,
but the indications are very strong that by the time the
levee is completed a considerable further enhancement in
values will have obtained all along the line.
"The recent transactions on Broad street will be dupli
cated in other sections of the city, notably the cross
streets, such as Bth, 9th, 12th and 13th.
"The industrial development of the extreme southern
portion of the city has been wonderful, and this section
is destined to still further expand as it is the logical loca
tion in the city for large plants—land being cheaper and
railroad facilities unequalled anywhere.
“It our investors generally could be induced to trade
more in real estate where the returns are absolutely sure,
in preference to stocks and bonds and other propositions,
our entire city would receive decided benefit therefrom.
"Owing to certain recent happenings a large volume of
money is now going into first mortgages on real estate—
which is unquestionably the best security in the world.
"With the establishment of a real estate bank which
is being quietly agitated, an added impetus will be given
to realty operations. Let us get together and niake this
"a Real Estate town.” .
"We have as fine a lot of real estate agents as a
whole as any city can boast of, but they must have the
PRACTICAL assistance of investors—not merely their
good wishes."
ANOTHER NEW ENTERPRISE
FOR AUGUSTA
Thn announcement that a new lum
ber unit crate business will Moon be
In operation In Augusta will be very
welcome news to all Augustana.
Mr. O. W. Green, Jr„ formerly of
Wllllaton, S. C., but whom wo can now
call an AuKuatan. baa been In the city
for the past few weeka looking for a
Hultablo aite for his lumber plant. This
bo found In the old llanklmton Lum
ber Company site. In North Augusta,
which he bought from Merry Broth
ers.
The aite contains about 3ty acres,
on which he wljl erect, at once, a
modern crate factory and lumber plant.
Mr. Green has been manufacturing
crates at Wllllston. S. C„ for a num
ber of years. He has recognized the
advantages of having his plant cen
trally located, where he can have the
advantagi* of low freight rates. Mr.
Green's plant will be equipped with
the very latest and most modern ma
chinery for the manufacture of crates
for shipping cantaloupes, asparagus,
cucumbers, beans, tomatoes, lettuce,
banunas and practically every class
of crate used by fruit and vegetable
growers. The plant will be equipped
with modern veneer machines, which
are used largely In the manufacture of
crates.
He will also do a general lumber,
sash, door and blind business. He
bus lurge limber Interests in South
Carolina where ho will get material
for his plant.
Mr. Green is already on the ground
and at work. He ts building a modern
brick plant. Some of his machinery
Is already on the ground and being
unloaded. He hopes to have his piaut
In operation by May Ist, which will
enable him to fill orders for this year's
crops. This plant Is quite an addition
to Augusta's enterprises and is some
thing entirely new to this section. The
plant when completed will represent
a cost of about $40,000. Mr. Green
was Induced to locate here by the en
terprising real estate firm of Jus. R.
League and Company. They have also
succeeded in getting Mr. Green to
niov« his family to Augusta. Mr,
Real Estate Transfers
III* following I* a Hat of ih* prop
erty transfer* tii the clerk* office during
the week;
S.4PO--J. E. Gr*en to J. H. Ollphunt,
west side Jackson etreet.
ftioo — Kittle A V.iughgn to lieury U.
Pvailier, lot on Milleilgn lto.nl,
Niinoy A McEmurray to J*.
loh Sawtlowaky, mat aulc Joltna ltta.l {
$1.1140. —J. 1.. Hughe* to A. It. Cul
pepper. north aide I licks atrret ami
northonat corner lllcka to MlHedge
atroet.
♦1J.500- Mary J. Wadley to Luther L.
Arrington end other*, neat aide Fleming
avenue.
ssoo—Union Saving* Hunk lo J. B.
Story south aide Kate* street.
$.V.00 J Homer Ollphant to Ur. Jos
eph l>. tlreen. north aide Broad atreet.
SHi,MH> A dele I’. Vrrdery and others
to Eachary A Kay mond. land on and
near Central nnd Baker avenues and
Wrlghtshoru Hoad.
$-.-$0 National Land Company to Ce
cil.' ltcaman Vadett, aouttiweat corner
Walton Way and Belmont Drive.
K.f&O National lain.) Company to H.
It ilarrett and 11. C. Valden, south aide
W alton Way.
s:,!)iK‘ H. B. tlarrett and H. C.
Valdtn to Morle Stew rt Hull, south
aide Walton Way.
s:,.'t.O National l.tnd Company to H.
It tlarrett. south aide Walton Way
11.000 latura It. Wats ’ll lo l.olhe W.
Barker west aide Gardner avenue.
sl.t;o , ‘ 1. W Maya to J. I Hender*'
►on. lot In Hephalbah.
$1 (100 T. 1\ Beale to James L. Oro
iiKf. 40 aerea In Hlchmond tounty
SSW- Bryan Cummlng and others, to
Ge.ane W Taylor, two lots on Heckle
atreet.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Green has already selected a very
handsome building site on which he
will build a home, after getting his
plant In operation. For the present
he has rented and moved into the A.
11. McDaniel residence on the hill Just
beyond llumpton Terrace.
J fflV - ■km
S. C. White Leghorn. Indian Runner Ducks.
Agents for Xray Incubators and Brooders,
DUNNINGTON POULTRY RANCH
Phone 7521. R. F. D. Augusta, Ga.
FOR SALE
Four or five lots between Wrlghtsboro Road and Central Avenue,
near Summerville Terrace, that 1 am authorized to sell at once. These
lots must be sold and they can be bought at a bargain price Prices
S2OO to $250. Terms.
A small property proposition worth investigating. Price $3,800.
Rents 50 per month.
D. W. MARKS
Representative Glens Falls Fire Insurance Company.
400 HARISON BLDG. PHONE 363.
Bargains
I have for sale on the 200 block of Elbert St.
a delightful house of seven rooms and bath; elec
tric lights, gas and water. Property in thorough
repair. Price will surprise you. Terms easy.
Write or call me up, if you are too busy to
call.
J. Hardwick Jackson
Phone 3444). 409 Dyer Building.
D. W. IWS SELLS
$23,000 IN 3 MONTHS
t> W. Murk*. Auru*ta’* youngest real
•atata firm. stated yMtcrnay to a Her
ald . rrpr.f.-ntatlv*. that *»nr* he ha*
hren In thr real relate huelneaa there
haa not been a single week but what he
haa done a nice l.ualneaa, and backed
that atalement up with a long I at of re
rent deala, Which total a hueiiiene
amounting to $23,0n0 nine* January lat.
A business of that elan for a new man
In three month* I* a moat excellent
allowing and apeak a well for Mr. Mark*
rntT»cv and th* demand for Aufinta rwl
estate.
SALESMAN FUDGE JUMPS
FROM THE FOURTH STORY
Atlanta, Ga.— H. II nidge, a travel
ing aaleaman, committed suicide here
today hy leaping from the fourth atopy
of a hoapltnl where he wit* confinetl
with aelf-lnfllcted penknife wounds.
Ilia prevlott* attempt to end hi* life
was made in the crowded terminal sta
tion here Wednesday morning when
he stahlied the heart.
Maka your State and County Tax
Returna. Book* cloae May 1.
GETS SIX MONTHS.
New York. —Clarence M Smith, a
Wall Stret promoter doing business
as Clarence M. Smith & Co., was sent
enced today to six months in the peni
tentiary on his plea of guilty to an
indictment charging him with having
used the malls to defraud investors in
the bonds of the Oxford Linen Mills of
North Brookfield, Mass Seven offi
cers anti directors of the company
were recently sent to prison.
Make your State and County Tax
Returns. Books close May 1.
A SII,OOO home will be sold
to auick buyer for $6,500.
Any terms you wish. Phone
6868-W.
JOS. W. BEASLEY.
215 Dyer Building.
Money To Loan
ON REAL ESTATE.
SIO,OOO immediately
available.
T. D, CARY
Irish American Bank
Building.
Eggs for Hatching
$ I Per Setting
EVERYBODY IS BUYING REAL ESTATE.
NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY
PROPERTY FOR LESS THAN ITS VALUE.
TRUCK FARM
Only 3 miles from Lake View Park on the Washington Road we
have for sale a moat deatrable little farm of 20 ucrea. The land la
In h high atate of cultivation, and will make a hale of colon to the
acre. If planted in truck will be a money-maker to the purchaser.
Thla la all freah land with ft clay sub-aoll, good pasture on the place
and several springs, nice five-room painted cottage, tenant house
■table and barn. A good lot of fruit trees on the place, school
houae and church right at the place. Our price for this property la
|2,730.00. Adjoining lands are worth $l5O per acre.
Bargain Number Two
7 miles from Augusta right near Ron Air Station on the C. & W. C.
Railroad and 200 yards from the Washington Road We have 25 acres
uT apien'Hd land that will grow anything on earth from a rose to a
pumpkin. A four-room cottage, stables, etc. This place must be
sold at once. And our price ta make a quick sale ia 51,700. It only
takes thirty minutes in our automobile to show you the place. When
will you look at it?
W. T. Houston & Co.
HARISON BUILDING.
FOR SALE
This is the season of the year when yon should
lie looking for a home for the first of October. At
No. 154 Forest Avenue, North Augusta, we are of
fering a new and modern two (2) story six (6) room
house on a lot 50x214. The location and neighbor
hood is the best, convenient to everything, and a
beautiful place.
7
We arc ready to show you this place, and feel
sure that it will please any one looking for a nice
home. Our price for a short time is $3,750.00.
Jas. R. League & Co.
212 UNION SAVINGS BANK BUILDING.
Phone 176. , s
MAKE AN OFFER.
Property Must Bo Sold
A two story 7 room House on 1800 block of
Walton Way, belonging to an estate that must be
closed out at once.
This is a rare opportunity for some one to se*-
cure a home at a sacrifice price. /
On the 1600 block of Walton Way, a House of
8 rooms, all modern conveniences, on lot 40x160 ft.
It is cheap at $3,200. Easy terms.
On the 1500 block of Walton Way, a
House of 8 rooms, practically now, in perfect eondi
tion, and good neighborhood. This place is well
worth $5,500, but will be sold to a quick buyer foT
$4,750.
On the 1700 block of Walton Way, a two-story,
7-room House, built two years ago; all conven
iences; large corner lot. Cheap at $4,500.
JOSEPH W. BEASLEY
Phone, 6868 W. 215 Dyer Bldg.
DID YOU KNOW
That 40,000 Hydro-Electric horse power has
been developed at Stevens Creek, and is now
available for industries in Augusta and this sec
tion? And “Did You Know” that industries can
increase the quantity and quality of their pro
ducts, decrease the cost of their power, and at
the same time relieve themselves of the expense
of a power plant by using Stevens Creek Hydro-
Electric power?
“Did You Know” that this power develop
ment makes it possible for Augusta to held out
to new industries greater inducements than any
oth?r eitv in this section ?
SUNOAT. AKHIL IS.