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SUNDAY. JUNE 7-
AN ACTIVE REAL ESTATE MARKET
EXPECTED THIS SUMMER
The people of Augusta and this sec
tion who have been reading The Herald’s
Real Estate Page and noting the groat
activity in real estate during the past
four months, are beginnig to ask if this
activity is going to continue during the
hot summer months 7
A conversaton with the progressive
real estate agents of Augusta will im
mediately dissipate any idea that the
real estate market will be dull during
the summer months, this year.
in Augusta real estate have
realized such handsome profits on their
purchases in the past that they are
greedy to seize the opportunity to buy
property that is offered at anything like
a low figure, whether the time is sum
mer, gentle spring or dreary winter.
No, there will be no dull, inactive real
estate market this summer. The regular
investors in real estate will alone keep
the market in a healthy condition, and
between now and October Ist, an army
of renters, who have saved their earn
ings. will come into the market ani bid
freely on residential property that is
offered at the right price.
People who have paid rent notes year
after year and have nothing but worth
J. Hardwick Jackson
Phone 3446. 409 Dyer Building.
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HOW ABOUT THIS?
A nice new bungalow, five rooms and bath, elec
tric lights, splendid lot, one block from old pavilion,
Monte Sano. Price, $3,000. Terms.
Don’t let all of those Richmond Terrace lots be
sold before you get in, only a few more at the price,
SIOO. Sold to white people only. Remember,
no payments asked'until 100 are Bona Fide Sold.
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These lots command one of the prettiest views
around the city. You can’t miss it investing here.
J.Hardwick Jackson
PHONE 3446. 409 Dyer Building.
FOR SALE
We are in position to offer for salec-one of the most atrtactlve
and the oldest established Brick Manufacturing Plants in the city.
Our proposition includes, approximately!) fcne huhdred (100) acres of
land, sixty (60) acres of which is the finest Brick Clay in the Au
gusta territory, with a fully equipped plint; within a half mile of
the city limits; railroad tracks running into the property, and very
convenient to the city wharf. This plant has an annual capacity of
from eight to ten million bricks, and we are in position to sell the
property at a price that will pay, approximately, thirty (30 per cent)
per cent net on the investment, with the above output.
For price, terms, and further particulars, please call at our office.
When we get something real good, we always want local peo
ple to get it, hence this advertisement. If not sold locally within a
reasonable time, we will advertise It out of town, and apprehend no
trouble whatever in finding a buyer.
Jas. R. League & Co.
212 UNION SAVINGS BANK BUILDING.
PHONE No. 176
NOTICE
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If you intend buying on The Hill, I will sell you
practically your own price, and on your own terms,
lots on Glenn Avenue and Highland Avenue.
FOR RENT
New House of ten rooms. Possession at once.
Three Furnished Houses on Hill for summer. Pos
session at once.
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JOHN W. DICKEY
less, canceled notes to show for their
money, act wisely when they buy a
home of their own and thereby rid them
selves of rent collectors.
A property owner not only has a feel
ing of pride in owning the plot of land
and house that he calls home, but in ad
dition, he profits by the enhancement
in value of his property; a renter prof ts
by the enhancement in value of the
property he occupies only by having bis
rent raised. Ranters are beginning to
realize these facts and are going to
make every effort during the summer
months to buy their own homes when
ever the kind of place they wish, is of
fered for sale. All things considered,
it seems that there should lie a more ac
tive market from now to October Ist,
than during the previous four months.
A prominent real estate man made a
very true observation yesterday when,
after suming things up, he said: "It is
positively absurd for people to expect
dullness in the real estate market this
summer simply because it is summer.
The three or four months preceding
October should show the largest number
of sales of any season of the year.
"During these three or four months
people are at fever heat worrying over I
moving and where to move too. At no
time of the year can a person be so
strongly impressed with the fact that he
should own his home as just before he
must move. And the psychological time
to sell a person any thing, is at the
time when he sees the need of it. I
certainly see no reason why we should
n’t have a good business this summer,
in fact, I am absolutely certain that
we will."
Building Permits
The following is a list of the permits
Issued by the city building inspector
during the past week, amounting to
over $100:
SSO0 —H. R. Williams, cottage , 813
Wright avenue.
SSO0 —A. Carlton, cottage, 919 Moore
avenue.
$2,000 —J. H. Wilkinson, two-story
residence, Baker street, near Central
avenue.
S2OO—A. W. Hancock, general repair,
1010 Roberts street.
S2OO—D. Langley, frame house, 1602
Walton Way.
Real Estate Transfers
S3O0 —Matheny & Peebles to Henry T.
Green, north side Cleveland street.
$3.500 —Robert C. Williams to Maggie
Ellis, three lots.
SSOO—A. T. Heath to Bertram Max
well, three lots, west side Heath street.
$1,500 —Bertram Maxwell to Alexander
Heath, south side Broad street.
$250 —Alma Irene Jaringan to Emmett
F. Barnes, north side Cleveland street.
S4O0 —K. F. Magruder & L. E. Palmer
to W. O. Hollman, west side Emmett
street.
MR. GEO. W. HARDWICK ILL.
The many friends of Mr. Geo. W.
Hardwick will learn with regret that
he is confined to his bed from sickness.
Mr. Hardwick has not been able to be
at his office for several days and his
presence is greatly missed in the real
estate world. Ills friends wish him a
speedy recovery.
cottoiTgoods -
New York.—The cotton goods market
has shown Improvement both in prices
and volume of business. Buying at wash
goods sales was satisfactory. Jobbers
are showing more of a disposition to buy
for future requirements. Western dis
tributors raport customers buying wtih
greater confidence.
FUNERAL NOTICE
THE RELATIVES AND FRIENDS OF
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Freeman, of Evans,
Ga., are respectfully invited to attend
the funeral services of their daughter,
ETHEL REE, from the Abellne Bap
tist Church, Columbia County, THIS
SUNDAY AFTERNOON at 4 o’clock.
DIED—AUGUSTA, GA., JUNE STH,
1914, MR. JOHN VINCENT HEM
STREET, age 18 years. Funeral ser
vices from the residence, 141 Greene
street MONDAY AFTERNOON at 6
o'clock.
DeCANDT THE RELATIVES AND
friends of Mrs. Annie DeCandt and
family, are respectfully invited to at
tend her funeral services from the
Church of the Sacred Heart, THIS
(Sunday) AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock.
Interment, City cemetery.
(Oklahoma and California papers,
please copy.)
MeCLINTIC, CHARLES EDWARD—
The fourteen-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. McClintic, died yesterday
morning. The funeral services will
be conducted from the residence, 2210
Central avenue, MONDAY MORNING,
at 10 o’clock, and interme.nt will be
In City cemetery. J 7
SPECIAL NOTICES ‘
A CARD.
MR. AND MRS. ROBERT U NEWMAN
acknowledge with grateful apprecia
tion the numerous kindnesses rendered
by their friends and for the beautiful ;
floral offerings, the tenderest expres
sions of condolence and sympathy dur- 1
ing their recent bereavement, caused
by the death of their infant daughter
Almeta. J 7
POLITICAL NOTICES
TO THE VOTERS OF THE AUGUSTA
Circuit: I am a candidate for the
Judgeship of the Superior Courts of
the Augußta Ctreult,subjeet to the ap
proaching Auguat White Primary. I
will appreciate your support
Respectfully,
ts ISAAC S. PEEBLES. JR.
TO THE VOTERS OF THE FIRST
WARD.
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MY CANlil
dacy for the City Council from tho
First Ward, subject to the rules of the
white primary.
sun-ts C. GORDON LAMBACK.
THE FRIENDS OF MR. GEORG¥ w.
Summers hereby annoutros his candl- |
dacy for Council from the 6th Ward,
subject to the Rules and Regulations
of the White Primary.
XT THE VERY URGENT AND BARN
est solicitation of representative citi
zens from all parts of the ward, 1
herewith announce my candidacy as
member of Council for the Sixth Ward
for the term beginning January 1.
1915. subject to the rules and regula
tions of the White lYimarv Commit
tee. S. A. FORTSON.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE. SUBJECT
to the rules of White Primary
wed sun ts JOE S. WATKINNS.
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FOR SALE
I have 600 acres of gcod, fertile
land, with fine waterpower for mill,
located milea from Orovetown
and 16 miles from Augusta, near
the Mllledgeville Road, that I can
sSll at an extremely low figure.
The owner la very anxtoua to sell
and will take $6.50 per acre and
give terms.
I have three acres of land with
about 90 feet front on Central Ave
nue that I can aall at a bargain.
Also several lota on Summerville
✓and Monte Sano that I can sell at
a ridiculously low figure.
Phone me and I will call at your
home and write your fire insurance.
D. W. MARKS
Phona 363. 400 Harison Bldg.
rHE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
AUGUSTA’S NEW
BOOTERY READY
Standard Sample Shoe Store
Will Open Thursday in Kress’
Old Stand, 958-60-62-64
Broad With Full Line of High
Class Footwear.
The large Kress building, at 958-960-
962-964 Broad street has been com
pletely renovated and remodeled since
it was vacated by the five and ten
cent, concern and is now in shape to
be opened by the Standard Sample
Shoe Store on next Thursday, June
11th, formal announcement of which
is made in a full-page advertisement
In The Herald today.
Augusta’s now shoe store will be
the largest in the entire South, and
will carry a line of high-class goods
at lower prices than have ever before
been offered in this city. The Stand
ard Sample Shoe Store will cater spe
cially to the masses of the people.
There will be shoes for all In all the
latest styles, the quality at all times
guaranteed.
A new feature of the Standard Sam
ple Shoe Store will be a gorgeous dis
play of sample shoe on large hand
some tables In the center of tho store,
unlike the arrangement In any other
shoe Btore In the city.
The store here is one of six oper
Dreamland Theatre
Monday
The Dance of Death
Kalem Special, with Alice Joyce, Augusta’s pop
ular moving picture actress, in the title role.
Hearts and Swords
A 2-reel Sterling Comedy, with other select reels.
Tuesday
Between Savage and
Tiger
In 6 parts with 2 other select reels.
Friday, As Usual
Lucille Love,
Girl of Mystery
There was never a more absorbing story than
this great masterpiece. The chase grows more
exciting every week. Read the story in today’s
Herald and see the film production here next
Friday.
BIJOU
“The Coolest Spot in Augusta"
Tomorrow, Tuesday and
Wednesday
LEWIS LAKE
Present That Merry Melange of Music and Mirth
the
COUNTRY GIRLI
Bigger, Greater and Grander. More Oirls, More
Comedians, More People, More Music, More
Smiles, More Fun, More Laughter, More Scenery.
This is the show that set all them all talking, and
/ they’re still talking.
"Of?, What Do You Wan~M?”
20-People-Moslly Girls—2o
Dazzling! Bubbling! Brilliant! The kind of music
you’ll want to hum on the way home. If you can
not laugh you’ll not care to see it!
Three Performances Daily
MATINEE AT 3:30. NIGHTS, AT 7 and 9.
Prices .. .. 10c and 20c Prices 10c, 20c, 30c
ated under the same management
throughout the South.
The management cordially invites
the public to the. grand opening next
Thursday morning, whether they in
tend buying or not.
‘‘nid you father ever licit you?”
“Once, but I got good and even.”
“How?"
“Why. when the circus came to
town shortly afterwards, I said 1
didn't care to go."—Boston Trans
cript.
GET IT
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HICKEY’S
Babies and Children
Special Attention.
5 Barbers.
No Waiting.
Polite Attention.
221 Jackson Street.
I his Is the Place for You to
Buy a Home
Now and attractive two-story residence on Monte Sano. Facing
the city. Commanding a beautiful view. This house contains eight
rooms, with all the modern and up-to-date conveniences. Large re
ception hall, living mom, dining room, kitchen and pantries on first
floor. Second floor has four bed rooms, well ventilated, with clos
ets and bath, sleeping porch, etc. Garage ar.d servant room. This
house is well built. Double floors, storm she/ted and screened. Price
$6,000.00 and can arrange terms. If not sold will rent October Ist
at $50.00 per month.
BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW
Well located on Monte Sano, we have for sale a Dutch Style
Bungalow, containing six rooms, with closets and hath. Splendidly
built and Just a little different from most Bungalows. To appreciate
it you must let us show It to you. Never has been occupied. Just
waiting for the purchaser to move in. Price, $3,700.00.
W. T. HOUSTON & CO.
REAL ESTATE
Phone 607. Augusta, Ga.
COOL HOME ON THE HILL
CHEAP
Why swelter and sweat in a
crowded down town house when
you can buy a cool, roomy, beauti
ful home on The Hill at a very low
price?
The house is new and has ev
ery convenience, beautiful neigh
borhood and right at car line.
If you want a home let me
hear from you.
Address A. C.
CARE HERALD
New Home for Sale
On King’s Way, west of John’s Road, location,
neighborhood and viev|unexcelled. *
8 rooms, toilet and lavatory on each floor; first and
second rooms have hardwood floors; awnings and
floor coverings of hall and stairway go with house.
Price $7,850
3 fine lots just beyond this at S2O per front foot.
At about the same price we offer near the Country
Club a corner lot across the street from a $50,000
property. Prices good to July Ist.
3 grand lots with beautiful shade trees on Walton
Way, $40.00 per front foot.
Sibley house, 506 Telfair street, 1322 Fifteenth St.,
503 Walker St., Lot on Monte Sano Ave., 75x150,#
Lot 100 block Broad St., Fine home 200 Block of
Broad Street for sale or rent.
Ts you are thinking of buying a house or lot IT
WILL PAY YOU TO SEE US NOW.
Martin &Garrett
137 Jackson Street. Phone 224.
REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE.
BEAUTIFUL HOMES CHEAP
Eight new tenant houses on Gwinnett Street,
rent for $50.00 per month, located near Walker In
stitute. Price $3,800
7 new houses, in splendid neighborhood and all
rented to white people. Must be Bold. Make me
an offer.
7-room two-story house, on large lot, 1500 block
Walton Way. Price $4,500
7-room cottage, on 1600 block Walton Way.
Price $3,500
New Bungalow, 12 rooms, good location.
Price $3,700
7-room house, large corner lot, perfect condition.
Price ~ ..$3,400
7'room TYonse, large lot. Price $2,100
Eight three-room houses, on large lots, rent for
$50.00 per month. The entire eight for .. $3,750
A warehouse site with 220 feet railroad frontage
and well located. Will sell at a sacrifice price.
Ts you shut your eyes and make a selection from
the above list you will have a bargain, for every
piece of the above property is a bargain at the
price we name.
JOSEPH W BEASLEY
216 Dyer Building. Phone 6868-W. Real Estate.
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