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IE GENT A WORD.
KATES—lc. a word a day; no ad
taken for less than 26c for first In
fertion. Cash must acranipaoy ever?
order. _
$25,000 Per Month to Loan by
THE ALABAMA HOME
to Build homes.
Borroxvrrs given valuable option* *'f
paying loan at the er • of l. 2 or 8 year*
Apply to W. V. M. KOBEItTBON,
?009 First Ave. General Manager.
LAND TITLES,
Abstracts of Title. Certificates of Title,
Titles Guaranteed.
A GENERAL TITLE BUSINESS.
Insure your title as you would your
house.
BIRMINGHAM TITLE AND 'GUAR
ANTY CO.
CAPITAL $100,000.
Our records include Jefferson and
Ebeiliy counties.
J. K. BROCKMAN. General Manager
225 Twenty-first St.. Birmingham. Ala.
MORTGAGE LOANS.
Real estate loans made on improved
property in city limits of Birmingham
from $500 up
High class real estate mortgages for
sale, large or small amounts.
A specialty of making real estate mort
gage Investments for clients
TURNER R WEAKLEY. Attorney,
5 Watts Building.
MONEY TO
LOAN
At low rates upon improved business
nr.d residence properly. No delays.
STEINER BROS.
Everyone Should Own Hieir
HOMES.
Bo your own landlord and apply your
r»nt towards paying for a home. If you
own a lot we will build you a house on
plans to suit upon terms equal to paying
re n *
If you do not own a lot we will furnish
one and build on plans to suit on terms
About equal to paying rent, after a small
payment is made.
one cm afford to pay rent to others
when such opportunities are offered.
CONTRACTS FOR ALL CLASSES OF
BUILDING FINANCED.
Birmingham Building and
Improvement Co.
General Contractors and Builders.
Rooms 14 and 23, Office bldg . 201DV6 First
Avenue. Bel! Phone 764.
WA.4TED.
I CAN sell your real estate or business,
no matter where it is. Call or write
Miller. 412-14 First National Bank build
ing, Birmingham. Ala.
WANTED—Custom its for show cases,
iron safes and Carrara pains. Alabama
Grocery Company. 1-1-tf
WANTED^-Everyone to try our fine
cleaning, dyeing, repairing and altering
of ladles' and gents’ clotl.i g: gloves and
feathers cleaned. Gluck’s Dye Works,
1X16 3rd avenue. Bell phone 2372.
WANTED'—You to know wo sell watches,
rings and chains on small payments and'
easy terms. Southern Jewelry Supply
company, 413 Chalifoux building.
WANTED—To rent a magic lantern tak
ing 314-inch slides. Address, stating
terms. J. E. G.. care Age-11 era Id.
WE CAN furnish reliable help on short
notlee or secure permanent situations.
People's Employment Bureu corner 3d
and ISth street. Bell phone 286; People's
263.
WANTED—You to start the new year
i lght by purchasing a new Singer Sew
ing Machine. Wo have one or two bar
gains nrightly defaced, 7-drawer drop
in; ui RingVrs. If you need a machine,
now ts the time to buy to catch a bar
gain. The Singer Manufacturing com
pany. "07 North 20th street.
WANTED—Scrap iron. Write J. P. Wel
ler. BirrrIngham. Ala. _10-17-tf
SITUATIONS WANTED.
WANTED—Position as stenographer by
young man who has been living in an
other city. Anxious to bogifl work at
once. Stenographer, care Age-Herald.
12-20-3t_
SALESMEN WANTED.
WANTED—'Traveling salesman for Ala
bama ; no technical knowledge, but act
ive, all round hustler; established, well
rated house. F. B. Jennings, Sales
Manager. Detroit. Mich.
CIGAR salesmen want'd; experience un
necessary; good pay. Emanuel Co.,
Station “J.” Now York. 12-6-4t-sun
WANTED—Salesman to sell Oklahoma
town property; steady work; good pay.
Address F. D. Fuller. Mgr.. 30 Monroe
12-20-it-su-tu-thu-su
SPECIALTY SALESMAN Two excep
tionally good positions open for 1904
with.large established Cleveland house.
Salesmanship, energy and business abil
ity will make position permanent. Gen
eral mercantile trade. High commis
sion contract with $iir» weekly advance
while traveling. \V. K Uodgman &
Co., &o-‘m; Prospect st.. Cleveland, O.
WANTED—Capable salesman to cover
Alabama with staple line. High com
missions with advance of $100.00 month
ly Permanent position to right man.
.less Ti. Smith Co.. Detroit. Mich.
SALESMAN WANT E lT~ .\ I ost pro t Ft a 1 Flo
staple; side line; no samples; salesmen
now making *100 to $;5(X) week on side;
best proposition ever offered for live
man; write quick for territory. Holland
White Lead company, Chicago.
WANTED Traveling salesmen on com
mission to carry one tray ol' shots:
ready sellers year round: state exper
ience, reference and territory covered;
address Specialty Shoe Makers, Balti
more. Md.
SALESMEN WANTED-By well-rated
concern; popular staple: new men aver
aged $:•(* weekly this fall; season now
opening and liberal datings; no samples
necessary; exclusive or side line. Mgr.
Lander. ol0 Pine, St. Louis.
SALESMEN WANTED Stocking season
just opened: liberal datings: exclusive
or side line; no samples to carry; exper
ience unnecessary: six months harvest
for good men. Kinloeh Paint Co.. St.
Louis.
WANTED—Experienced spe.-laity sales
man with A No. 1 references: first-class
staple line, on liberal terms; highest
commissions. J. W. Breen, h*s Walnut
St.. St. Louis, Mo.
SALESMAN for 19n4: staph line: high
commission contract; expense money
advanced business getters: plan insures
large sales. Box fos. St. Louis. Mo.
WANTED—Whip salesman on commis
sion or salary. If they have establish'd
trHde: must have No. 1 references; best
line in the world. Under wood Whip Co.,
Sidney, Ohio.
SIGNS for sa.'e cheap. *u liable for «a
estate ads. Henuiiag ?, 21ti North «XKn
street
ONE CENT A WORD.
HATES—lc. a word a day; no ad
taken for leas than 25c for Hrst tn
sertlon. Cash must accompany everv
order.
lONEY TO LOAN
ON
REAL ESTATE
in amou..ts from $250 to $10,000 upoD
terms to tult borrowers and at lowesi
market rates.
Alabama
Trust and
Savings
Company,
9007 First Avenue.
H E LP WAN TED—FEMALE.
WANTED—Eight white chambermaid*.
3 white or colored scrub women; good
wages; railroad fare one way. Previous
experience not necessary. Addrafs
Great Southern Hotel. Gulfport, Mis®.
12-23-rit
SIS per week and expenses to a hustler to
distribute sampb : tiul collect for Mfgr.
In Alabama; expenses advanced; saiarv
paid weekly. Advertising Dept.,
Star Bldg., Chicago.
FOR SALEJ^Ons gn tore, one *!#••
trie sign, one printing press, one res
taurant—good stand, c heap rent Mill'r,
412-14 First National Hank building, Bir
in Ingham.
WANTED—Young lady nr young man to
do bookkeeping and be generally useful.
Address M. K. Adams, care Age-Herald.
W ANTED—Tadics to do piecework at
iheir homes; we furnish nil materials
and pay from $7 to $12 weekly; send
stamped envelope to Royal Co., 34
E. Monroe St., Chicago.
WANTED—At once, n young lady to help
in store. Cincinnati Steam Dye Works,
413 North 20th street.
I .A PIES - Most profitable home work; $0
j to $l'i weekly; material free; no can
I vassing; steady work; send stamped en
! velope. Surety Co., Chicago.
HELP WANT tlJ — m A Lb.
WANTED Faithful person t«» travel
| for will established bouse In a few'
j countries, railing on retail merchants
ami agents T,ocal territory. Salary
$20 a week in cash and expenses ad
vanced. Position permanent. Business
successful ami rushing. Mention refer
• nee and inclose self-addressed en
velope. Standard House, 334 Dearborn
st, Chicago. 12-20-21-26-27-1-2-4-9-11
WANTED—Men everywhere; good pay;
to distribute circulars, advertising mat
ter. tack signs, etc.; no canvassing. Na
tional Advertising Bureau, Chicago.
DETECT!VES—Every locality, good sal
ary. experience unnecessary. Interna
tional Detective agency, Milwaukee,
: wtb
WANTED A man who knows the city to
I take orders for tablr cutlery. Coll and
j get samples to work with. Room 413
Chttiifoux building.
| WANTED—For f’hambless «Sr Sulmcrs’
United Shows, black face copied I an to
j do song and da m e double in afterpiece;
can place good amateur. J. R. Cham
bliss. 2510 Avenue J.
FOR SALE—One of the best paying ho
i tels in the city; steam heat, electric
! lights and gas; well furnished, every
thing new; good stand; long lease and
i cheap rent; get the price. Call or write
Miller. 412-14 First National Bank build
! Ing. Birmingham. Ala.
wanted Men and women i" raise
j mushooms in cellars and barns; spare
time; good pay. send addressed envelope
i for year’s contract. Combined Growers,
I Temple Court, N. Y.
WANTED—Bookkeeper, assistant: must
! l>e quick, neat, and have knowledge of
city; good position to right man; refer
ences and bond required. Address P. E.
IT., care Age-Herald. 12-27-2t
AGENTS WANTED.
WANTED—Organizers. Cur certificates
are the acme of Insurance protection,
paying accident, sick, death, old age
benefits. Valuable renewal contracts
for energetic workers. Modern Work
man of the World. Warder building,
Washington, D. C. 8-23-sun-tf
GREATEST' discovery of the age. Big
gest seller on top of earth. 200.000 sold.
Agent's profit. 400 per cent. Territory;
sample 20c. Particulars by return. Rock
Chemical Co., Denver, Col.
rj-13~2t-su-13-27
UANffiSD biganiters to represent"""old
established fraternal society, paying no
ch nt, sick, death and endowment
benefits; big salaries paid good pro
ducers. Write American Fraternity.
Washington, i>. O. f>-1t
WANTED—Organizers. Our certificates
are the acme of Insurance protection,
paying accident, sick, death, old age
benefits. Valuable renewal contracts
for energetic workers. Modern Work
man of the World, Warder building.
Washington. 1). C. 8-2-tf-sun
WANTED- Agents to sell an article to
to revolutionise domestic ironing: one
agent sold 40 in 10 days, clearing $100;
one sells another; don’t delay. Jubilee
iron Co., 1506 Jackson st., Omaha. Neb.
WANTED- Local ivprescntaive; every
town; salary and commission; whole or
spare time; money or experience not re
quired: no canvassing. Walter N. Bar
ry. Rochester, N. Y.
WANTED—Resident agent to handle line
of union-made overalls: also salesman
to take samples on road as side line.
Address Kaufman, Flonacher & Cahn,
New Orleans, La.
$35 A WEEK AND EXPENSES to nun
with rigs to introduce our1 Poultry
Goods. The Orwon Co., Dc*pt. 40. Par
sons. Kan.
WE start you soiling Diamonds: don’t
fail getting liberal offer for new year;
$5 daily, sure. Carbon Diamond Co.,
Syracuse. N. Y.
STOLEN.
STOLEN—A new Columbia bicycle. No.
371. from the front of the Age-Herald
office. $’> reward if returned to Alvis
Pruitt, care Age-Herald office. No ques.
tions asked. 12-24-tf
LOST.
LOST- Between 4th avenue. 21th street
and the Jefferson theatre, gold badge
with initials K. L . and on back U. L.
Jones; finder kindly return to office at
Ford Marx store.
PATENTS.
pXTlON^S^ProtecTvour Ideas. NcT"aTh?v^
once, no fee. C* saltation free. Rstab
ilsbed ISM. Milo R Stevens & Co.. 812
lltb street. Washington. ll-S-20t su
PATENTS--*Write for terms for the best
ami cheapest patent to tin* nearest of
fice of Chattanooga Patent Agency, Bir
mingham. Ala.. Ehattnnooga. Teen., or
Washington. P. ('._12-27-4t-su
BOARDERS WANTED.
ROOM and hoard for two young men
In private family; South Highlands; all
modern conveniences, including furnace
in at. Address M. M. L., care Age-Her
ald.
ONE CENT A WORD.
KATES—lc. a word a day; no a<l
taken for less than 25e for Crst tn
aertlon. Cash must accompany every
order.
FOR SALE;
- on SALE—10.000 feet 1-lnch pipe; also
30 tons 30-pound steel relay rails, all In
good condition. Write J. P. Weller.
Birmingham. Ala. io-17-tf
FOR SALE—One-third interest In a busi
ness for $500; pays salary of $75 per
month; best of reference given and re
quired; this is a good clean business,
and with a merchant of this city.
Miller, 412-14 First National Bank build*
Ing. ___
FOR SA LK- A few summer home real
dence lots at DeSoto Springs. Shades
Mountain, 4 miles east of South High
lands; several high-grade mineral
springs, consisting of mixed minerals,
chalybeate and white sulphur waters.
Apply at once, as only a fev lots will
be sold. P. Byrne. 1909% 1st %ve.
12-8-stin-4t
FOR flAT.K-- Onf”i"-bnrsf power “engine
and holler on skids. F. W. Davis, Bir
mingham. Ala.
frOR SALE—Lots 14. 15. 10. northeast eor
ner Avenue F and 15th street, facing car
line; this piece of property has been
held at $4000; we make a special price
of $2000 if sold at once. Miller, 412-11
First National Bank building.
FOR SALE—200.000 June bud Elberta
peach trees. Write us for prices. Chat
tanooga Nurseries, Chattanooga. Tenn.
14-16*4t-wd-su
for-’sat E—One large”” warehouse nt
1723 First avenue. Apply Alabama
Grocery Company. 1801 First avenue.
12-22-0t-tu-wcd-thu-sat-su
FOR”s.\LE—At Laron. Ala., a large com
plete brick plant, now in operation;
capacity 40 thousand daily. Mrs. Eliza
A. OrendorfT. 11-7-tf
FOR RENT.
• ysitfaHrOPeupAjV’.s VRycs shr an an pa
FOR RENT—New 3-rot.m cottages, with
front and rear porches; 8.30 per month;
_water free. Macke, 2113 3d five. 12-23-tf
ROOMS FOR RENT.
Fob RENT—Furnished room for one or
two gentlemen. All conveniences; walk
ing- distance from city. 2030 Humboldt
nue. 11
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. CIS North
19th street. 12-22-7t
For RENT—Two rooms, furnish'd and
[ lip to date In every way; one up and
I one downstairs. 2109 6th avenue.
I 12-27-2t-sun-tu
FOR RENT -Two large, clean rooms for
I light housekeeping or one furnished '
; room. Apply 2504 Oth avenue; People's
! phone 1975.
FOP RENT CHEAP A furnished front,
room in a cottage with small family; no
; children. 810 21st street, north.
Ft.>R KENT -Nice room iu private home;
house with all modern improvements.
| Call at 413 Chalifoux building.
FDR RENT 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms
for light housekeeping. 2231 4tli avenue.
FDi: RENT Large front room; hot and
Quid bath; young men >r married couple
Without children. 608 North 20th street.
Apply room 1 Watts building.
FOR RENT-1 or 2 lovely furnished
foums in private family; furnace heat,
tth -trie lights and hath; terms reason
able. Apply 717 North 23iil street or Hell
phone 1292.
FOR RENT-Three large connecting
rooms unfurnished; first floor: gas and
Water: references exchanged. Phone 301;
3121 Humboldt avenue.
ELEGANT room for rent; new brick
House; everything new and up-to-date
In every respect. 2426 5th ave.
F0& RENT- Desirable room In comfort
I able brick house; hot and cold hath.
Apply at 700 West 20 st. 12-27-2t
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front
room; all conveniences; private family;
no other roomers; very close in: $10 per
month to single gentlemen; references
required. Appiy 1617 5th a venue.
PERSONAL.
LADIES! Cmch'-ster's Engnsn Penny
royal Pills are the best. Safe, reliable.
Take no other. Send 4c., stamps, foi
particulars. “Relief for Ladles.” In let
ter by return mail. Ask your druggist,
t. hlcln ster Chemical Co.. Philadelphia.
| t'n, 7-2-!5flt-th-s\i-tu
YOUNG widow, age 28* with $10, ( lady,
20. $60,000; lady. 2-5. $15,000; blonde. 18.
cash and beautiful farm; 1 seek honor
able husbands for these. Confidential.
Address Mrs. W., 697 Fulton st., Chi
cago. 111. 8-23-sun-tf
CORRESPOND < »U M CRR Sample il
lustrated paper. 6 cents; paper and prl*
vate list, 10 cents. Describe yourself.
National Alliance. Grand Rapids, Mich.
5-3-su-if
YOUNG widow, age 28, with $10,000; lady,
20, $50,000; lady. 25. $15,000; blonde. 18,
cash aMd beautiful farm; 1 seek honor
able husband for these. Confidential.
Address Mrs. \V., 697 Fulton St., Chi
cago, 111. 8-23-sun-tf
WEAK MEN—Our improved Vacuum
Developer permanently cures sexual
weakness, varicocele, stricture, en
larges shrunken organs: sealed particu
lars. Charles Manufacturing Co.. Char
les building. Denver. Col. 12-13-lt-su
LADIES—When In need, send for free
trial of our never-failing remedy; relief
sure and quick. Paris Chemical Co.,
Milwaukee, Wis. 12-20-St-su
SISTERS in despair; speedy relief; ab
normal suppression any cause; write
for remedy; safe. sure. Dr. Martha
Walker Co., 163 State, Chicago.
MARKi v•: t \ free to ii1 P y
when married. New plan; send no
money. For particulars addess H. A.
Horton. Dept. 103. Telconsha. Mich.
BICYCLE FREE- On January 1 we will
present free a fine $10 bicycle to some
one ot our patrons: a ticket with every
25c purchase : remember, we are closing
out the remainder of the bix stock of
fine Imported English razors, pocket
knives. silver-plated knives and forks,
etc., we bought several months ago
from the Moore & Handley fire: we sell
at 25c on the dollar to close them out
quick. Birmingham Gun and Key Co.,
1906 3rd avenue.
LADIES IN TROrm.lv-I will send copy
of old physicians guarantee non- in
jurious prescription, positively war
ranted to relieve ttio most obstinate ob
structions. monthly Irregularities, etc.,
and one "Woman’s Safeguard," for 25
cents to help pay postage ami advertis
ing; address in confidence. Mrs. P. C.
Parker, Box 711, St. Louis, Mo.
RETIRED BESINESS MAN—In prime of
life. wo#th $60,000. desires immediately
good home-loving wife. Address Mr.
Andre. 291 Clinton St.. Chicago.
VERY WEALTHY AND ATTRACTIVE
AMERICAN LADY—Wants honest, and
Industrious husband. Address Miss
Lowe, K5 Hudson nve., Chicago.
MADAME ROBERTSON. Clairvoyant,
palmist, will tell you what changes,
success in business. love and domestic
affairs, in 19»M. for 50 cents till the
first 1114 South 19 st. _
BUSINESS CHANCES.
100 LOTS FREE—First 100 applicants
sending stamp will receive deed of a lot.
size 25x100 feet, to advertise Westmin
ister Park suburb New York. Twentieth
Century Realty Co., 0 Wall St., N. Y.
12-»5-4t-su
WANTED—At once, good live men to en
gage in the best paying business In
Birmingham district; no fake proposition
but good money if you will work six
days a week selling Singer Sewing Ma
chines. Apply or address the Singer
Manufacturing company, 307 North 20th
street.
ONE CENT A WORD.
CATES—lc. a word a day; qo au.
taken for less than 25c for first In
serf ion. Cash must accompany ever?
order.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
WANTED—Party with $600 to join reliable
party In best paying business in city.
For interview, address W. S., care Age
Herald.
Manager—One of the largest rerial food
manufacturers in the United States, lo
cated at Battle Creek, Mich., highest
bank and commercial references finds
it necessary to open a branch office
in Birmingham and we*want a capable
man who can come well recommended
to fill the position of local manager.
Salary $1500 per year and percentage
of business done; our manager should
make at least $3000 per year in this ter
ritory; must invest $2000 in accordance
with our co-operative plan of doing
business. Address Manager, Drawer It,
Battl.* < Y. . k. Mich.
CORPORATION controlling old establish
ed business, desires services of energetic
and experienced business man, capable
of earning $2500 per anpum. to take
management of branch office; unques
tionable references required. Address
Auditor. Box 536. Madison, Wisconsin.
100 LOTS FREE—First 100 applicants
sending stamp will receive d* * d of a
lot. size 25x100 feet, to advertise West
minster Park, suburb of New York. 20th
Century Realty Co., 6 Wall street. New
York. 12-27-St-su
GREAT opportunity offered; $1000 for $150,
$100 for $15; for particular.-, write Amer
ican Oil and Coal Co., Seattle, Wn.
_MONEY TO LEND.
MONEY furnished salaried people with
out security; easy payments. Southern
Discount Co.. 802 Cnallfoux. 4-13-tf
MONEY loaned on real estate, from $100
up. City Loan and Banking Co.. 106
N. 21st st._ 12-15-lm
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED—The agency of some reliable
mines handling the best steam and do
mestic coal on commission or salary.
Henry A. Arms, of Arms Coal & Coke
Co., 926 Erato st., New Orleans, La.
_ __ 12-20-5t-su wed
EX P H RT Accor XT A NT—Bootes of~cor
porations op .id and closed. Accounts
verified and statements rendered. S. II.
Brigham, 423 N. J9th st. B II telephone
_2430.__12-23-7t
CREDIT to niikbie parties. Huntumila
and watches. Jewelry, silverware and
clocks, on small weekly or monthly pay
ments; lowest prices; best quality; goods
guaranteed; will call if desired. J.
Lowlrisohn 1921 2nd avenue. 7-12-tf
WANTED—1000 derbys and soft ha 1
clean and reshape into latest styles by
expert batters. Gluck's Dye Works. IMG
3rd avenue. Bell phone 2372.
COTTON TS KING -New’ Orleans and
New York markets booming; the great
est opportunities for making money in
recent years is now offered in cotton
speculation; T handle accounts on mar
gin. giving them personal attention;
write me for letter on cotton and meth
od of doing business. William J. Ed
wards, 308 Ilennen Bldg., New Orleans,
La.
___ BOARD WANTED.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
Beautiful home on Seventh avenue, be
tween 22d and 23d streets, 9 rooms and
modern in every respect. Get the price.
One of the most modern homes on 11th
ave. Special low price and terms.
Two-story brick residence at a bargain
in Pratt City.
5-room house, plastered and papered;
on caj| line; small cash payment, bal
ance terms.
One lot three blocks from city hall In
Enslcy; cheap, and terms.
4i> acres land; 4 miles from East Lake;
a snap; get the price.
Some of the best and centrally located
property In the city of Cullman. Ala.
One residence in Chicago on tho North
Highland must be sold.
Plenty of farm and timber land at
prices that will make you buy.
One small coal mine; output 100 tons
per day; with nil equipments and In op
eration; a dissatisfied partner wants to
Hell; you can buy the whole at a bargain.
Call or write
MILLER.
412-14 First National Bank Building,
Birmingham. Ala.
FOR RENT.
$25.00—603 South 27th street; six rooms
and bath.
$80.00—Three-story brick store, Morris
avenue.
FOR SALE.
$4000.00— Beautiful corner lot, 100x140, 10th
avenue, south.
$2650 0(1— Desirable cottage?, six rooms, lot
50x167, 13th ave., south, near 15th street.
$4750.00—S-room house; large lot; 30th
street, south, near Highland avenue.
$1500.00—Desirable house, 291S Juniper
avenue.
$4200.00—Six-room eottng". close In, 4th
avenue, north, lot 50x140.
$8500.00—Modern ll-room house, 24th street,
north, corner lot. 95x100.
$14.000.00-No. 2181 Highland avenue, corner
lot 100x190.
$3150.00— Large corner lot, Aevenue J and
Elm street.
JOHN G. SMITH & COMPANY.
No. 212 North 21st street.
Both 'phones No. 49.
1SSS. Established 18S5
S. BETHEA CO.,
Real Estate and Fire Insurance,
2027 Third ave.
$2250—5 good lots, near new electric car
bar. Terms easy.
$3000—Corner lot. 100x240. on belt railroad.
$3800—Corner lot. 112x200 on 14th avenue,
south.
$875—60x120 on Avenue 1.
We represent four first-class fire Insur
ance companies and solicit your business
If you have a house to let or desire to
rent a house call on us.
S. BETHEA & CO.
11-1-su-tu-thr-tf
FOR SALE.
$3830—Residence, llumbolt avenue.
$2500—Lot Ave. J and ltith street
$1300—Lot lllh ave., south.
$5750—Residence, Avenue IC
$4500—Residence, 11th ave., south.
$5750—Residence 12th ave.. south.
3900—75x240. 12th ave. and 23rd street
$5000—Residence. 13th avenue, south.
$2500—Lot 161 h ave. near south 20th street
$1500—Lot 13th avenue, south.
$1200—Residence. 13th street, south.
$0000—Residence 13th street south.
$3150—Cor. residence. 15th street.
$121*4- Residence. South I7th street
$2500—Vacant lot on Highlands.
$5000— Residence. 12th street, south.
$1650—Cor. lot 19th avenue, south.
$3150—190 ft. lot Sycamore street.
W. B. LEEDY & CO.
Phones 42. 112 North 21st St
ATTENTION.
Having: secured tenants for our busi
ness houses and residences, we deslr*' to
add to our list. Those having vacant
houses or wishing to place their prop
orty in hands r* agents, w*» would he
glad to have them write or call to see tis.
We are well prepared to look after all
kinds of real estate and insurance.
CHICHESTER & YANCEY,
'"“lephone 606. 1J8 21st SL
ONE CENT A WORD.
KATES—lc. a word a day; no ad
taken for less than 25e for first In*
sertlon. Cash must accompany every
order.
REAL ESTATE.
NEW BARGAINS FOR SALE.
$75 each—Lots 50x140 ; 2 blocks north of
Oceola station, near South Ensley car
line; $15 cash, balance monthly.
$200—50 feet near Cain station; In Avon
dale; near East Lake car line.
$1500— Corner 23d st. and 10th ave., south;
4- room cottage.
$1500—$100 cash, $20 per month; 2 lots and
5- room cottage; Kingston. '
$000—75x140; op 20th st., North Birming
ham car line; this Is lot worth $1000;
good neighborhood; can give terms.
S. E. THOMPSON & CO.
Phone 24. 223 21st Street
FOR SALE. ~
$1600—Good 6-room cottage and lot 100x140
at Lakevicw; $600 cash, balance one and
two years. Secure this home and stop
paying rent.
$2750—Fine corner 100x145, ave F and loth
st; good location for store and tenement
houses.
$3000—11000 cash, balance one and two
years; good G-room cottage and lot
50x190; Sth ave. near 24th st.
$525—25x200 feet; 1st ave, near 10th st.
$500—$loo cash, balance $15 per month; lot
50x135, 18th st. near 15th ave. north.
$725—Lot 50x100 and 10x40. with two small
houses; ave C. near 12th st.
FOR RENT.
$20.00—New' G-room house. 2417 8th ave.
$25.00—6 rooms. 530 S. 26th st, newly pa
pered and in good repair.
$20.00—8 rooms, 1608 ave C.
$15 00—4 rooms, 2214 ave G.
$35 00—Store, 114 N. 18th st.
$22 50—Stores, ISth st and 4tli ave.
SMITH & STILLMAN.
•iou-4*^ First a .>nu<.
FOR SALE.
Nice corner lot near Sycamore at.. lOOx
107. Just the lot for a beautiful home.
An elegant eight-room brick residence on
8th ave., north. Modern In every way.
Modern eight-room residence on 12th
ave., S., lot 50x190. Also vacant lot n
12th ave., 165x100.
A modern, well improved six-room cot
lage at Woodlawn. with lot 00x235, on car
Hr j and at a bargain.
Cali on us for prides and terras. We can
please you In both.
FOR RENT.
24th st. and 10th ave. N., 7 rooms_$20.00
4317 5th ave.. Avondale,4 6 rooms_30.00
Rooms over 1908-10 Ave D.. each_ 3.00
2215 Arlington ave., 8 rooms. 45.00
2225 Arlington ave., 7 rooms.35.(JO
2915 Juniper ave.. 7 rooms. 35.00
C23 S. 26th st., 6 rooms...20.00
STORES AND OFFICES.
Warehouse on Ave. A. extending to
R. R.$ 75.00
Stores on 1st ave. and 17th st. 35.00
Ground floor office First Nat. Bnk.
Bldg. 75.00
Three-story double store on 3rd ave.
and 19th st., each. 175.00
Cor. 16th st. and 2nd ave. 70.00
All kinds of insurance.
Loans negotiated.
Those having property for sale or for
rent will do well to list it with us. as we
have facilities lor finding good customers.
UNDERWRITERS R E A L ESTmTE
AND RENTAL CO.
Both phones, 613. 2017 1st Ave.
FOR SALE.
$2650—Cor. F & 15 st. 100x145; bargain.
$2500—6-r. new cottage; modern; rents
$25.
$3250—Elegant 6-r. house, N. Highlands.
$1500—Cor. 23 & Magnolia ave.; Improved.
$1500—Lovely home; N. B'ham; 21 ave.;
75x140.
$2."00—Good home; fronts car Fulton Sta.;
large lot.
$2200—Cor. store and 6-r. dwelling; Wood
lawn.
$3000—Choice Sycamore st. lot, 75 ft
$5150—Good Ave. K home: fine condition.
Handsome business block; pays 10 per
cent.
FOR RENT.
$12.50—Lovely N. B'ham 6-r. cottage.
$15—Pretty West End 5-r. cottage.
$20—5 rooms: new: 924 N. 24 st.
$65—14 rooms; elegant; 2530 5th ave.
$6.50— New 3-r. cottages for colored peo
ple.
M’CONNELL & CARTWP IGHT,
Phones 46. 220 N. 21st St.
FOR SALE.
We cfTpr the corner of Avenue B and
Twenty-first street; 140 feet on Twenty
first street. Just one-half block from the
Seaboard Air Line. This is one of the
best vacant corners on the Southside and
can be bought at a bargain.
BROWN BROS. & CO.
Bell ’phone 384. Woodward Bldg
E. N. Cullom, J. II. Taylor, Smith Cullom.
President. Manager. Bee. & Treat.
Alabama
Abstract
Company
2007 First Avenua.
EXAMINERS
[OF LAND TITLES
This company offers;
;TRST—Thorough examination of your
tills.
SECOND—a bsolute guamntea.
THIRD—Saving in time and expense
The oldest title company in tho city.
~ BIRMINGHAM LOAN GO
v.„ JJI 116 N. TWENTIETH ST.
The oldest, most reliable loan office la
ihe city Money loaned on watches, dia
monds. Jewelry, guns and pistols. Bar
gains in unredeemed pledges. Business
strictly confidential. Old gold and silver
bought hi WALD. Prop.
RECEIVER'S SALE.
I. 1. Gardner, et als., vs. Montevallo Coal
and Railway company.—In Circuit Court
of United States, for Southern Division
of Northern District of Alabama.—In
Equity.
Under and by virtue of a decre of sale
made in the above entituled cause by the
Honorable Thomas Q. Jones, judge of
said court. November 6, 1903. I will pro
cede to sell on Monday. January 25. 1904,
within the legal hours of sale, at public
outcry, in front of the postofflee building,
in the city of Birmingham. Jefferson coun
ty. Alabama, to the highest, best and last
ladder for cash, all the property belonging
to said defendant. Montevallo Coal and
Railway company, consisting of four hun
dred and forty (440) acres of coal lands.
In fee simple. “Montevallo Seam.” on
which there is on opening slope 700 feet,
with tramway, rails and necessary ad
juncts for drainage, ventilation, etc.; also
thirty (30) acres of right of way to South
. rn railway from mine, with equipment for
railway, one and one-half miles In length
laid with 25 and 35 pound rail; also all
machinery, tools. Implements, supplies and
fixtures of every kind and description for
j the equipment of said mine; also all bulld
j ings. one Hall Iron safe, and office flx
i tur» s which said property !s situated? in
I Shelby county. Alabama; and also all ac
counts. claims, choses In action and other
property of every kind and description
belonging to said company, a more par
ticular description of all of which will be
found in reports of referee herein, filed
in said court on October 31. 1993.
ALEX A N D E R ST E R N F ELD.
Receiver Montifallo Coal and Railway
C'*un,in\\ 12-30-1 t-su
/
I Can Sell Your Rea.1 Estag.
or Business No Matter
Where It Is.
Do you want to sell your real estate?
Do you want to sell it quickly and with the least pcssible expense?
Do you want to sell your business?
Do you want to sell without publicity?
If these are your wants, I can fill them.
I have been filling these wants for the people in every section of t
country.
The results are that I am building up the largest real estate broker:
business in the south.
My connections are large, and I have good men closing deals out of t,
city.
I have testimonials from people for whom I have made uick deals.
My ability and facilities for selling any kind of real estate or busine;
in any part of the country—proof that will convince if you will write o
call.
No matter what kind of property or business you have, whether it is
worth $1,000 or $100,000 or in what state located.
If you will send me description, with the lowest cash price, I will tell
you how and why I can quickly tu^n it into cash.
If you want to buy any kind of property or business in any part of the
country, call on or write me. I am spending money in advertising for the
purpose of bringing the people who want to buy in communication with tht
ones that want to sell, I will guarante to promptly fill your require
ments and save you some money at the same time. Cali or write
MILLER,
Suite 412-14 First National Bank Bldg., Birmingham, Ala..
———1i—^n—■amw ihwiwb—rarfii— ■■■■■■mini, u ■■B—wawi
BUILD A HOME TO SHIT YOURSELF!
K'lher in AVONDALE or KINGSTON, choice resident suburbs of Birming- I
ham; will sel! you a lot 50x140 feet, within two blocks of electric car lines, for I
$300.00, $4.50 cash. $4.50 per month. »
When you make 10 payments will ad\ance $300 CO building material for its I
improvement, payments then $9.00 per month. t
Or when you make 30 payments will build you a home, to cost not exceeding H
$600 00. according to your plans, payments then $18.00 per month. |
We have $200.00 lots in both localities for colored people, to whom we give (|
the same liberal terms. ra
Apply to RICHARD RANDOLPH, President, Avenue E and Sixteenth H
street. Telephone 158.
KING LAND & IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. I
' W—n—————■—■——matmaKsammamm—n—mi—uncMaino waatw———
I F'OR SALE |
A BARGAIN—Brand new, modern, 8-room residence. ,■
Ideally located. Beautiful lot. Easy terms. K
I BIRMINGHAM REALTY CO. 117 IS. 21st St.
nc*a» MMKUMHHeantflL
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board of revenue, subject to action of
democratic primary.
I hereby announce myself a candldata
for re-election to the Board of Revenue,
subject to the action of the Democratic
party. J. K. P. LAIRD.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the Board of Revenue, subject to ths
action of the democratic primary.
D. A. HELM1CH.
For Tax Collector.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Tax Collector of Jefferson county,
subject to the action of the d^mn^ratlo
party. P. B. BOWERS.
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nounce George B. Tarrant of North Bir
mingham candidate for Tax Collector of
Jefferson county. Subject to the action of
the democratic party.
For Solicitor.
T hereby announce myseif a candidate
for Solicitor for Jefferson county, subject
to the action of the democratic party.
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nounce that H. P. Heflin is a candidate
for re-election as solicitor for Jefferson
county, subject to the action of the dem
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Solicitor of the Tenth Judicial Circuit,
subject to the action of the democratic
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solicitor of the Tenth judicial circuit,
subject to the action of the democratic
primary.
For Probate Judge.
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election as Judge of Probate of Jefferson
county, subject to the action of the
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Crystallized Mineral Water.
A combination of Crystals, containing
the medicinal properties of the waters of 1
four Noted Mineral Springs.
Guaranteed to cu e Indigestion, Dys*
1 pepsia, Stomach, 1 iver, Kidney and
Uiadder troubles, and to build up the
nerve centres.
••Take Kalola t^tys. and
I cat anything you waul.”
A teaspoonful dissolved in a glass of
water makes a delightful and inexpensive
; morning aperient.
1 For sale at Drug Stores.
j KJLOLA COMPANY. SAVANNAH. GA 1
Birminotiam OptiGal Parlors
DR. JAMES SHARP (Graduate).
: Scientific Optician and Eye Specialist.
Eyes tested free. Improved testa. A |
i trial solicited.
2C28 First Ave. Blrmtftffhu n. Ala. ^
Knows One That Hasn’t.
| h>om the Chicago Tribune.
“The Hawville Clarion.” remarks the
I Hickory Ridge Missourian, “wants to
i know “if microbes ever suffer from brain
j 'fag.' We can answer the question in
I part, anyhow. The microbe that edits the
Hawville Clarion never •suffers from it.
He hasn't any brains to be fagged. Wo
are always glad to be able to shed In
formation for the benefit of the ignor
. jnt *
THE TALE OF A HABIT. j|
The Saci Plight of One Afflicted Wi' ‘
Mental Dyspepsia. ^
Pro mthe New' York Evening Post. Sot
A Habit, a Reading Habit, sat glaring
a pile of books and magazines. He vv. »t
weary of reading, and he wanted some >
thing to read. He had mental dyspepsia
but he needed food. All was wrong with#
everything. And when everything goes*
wrong, the everything of the tangibles
world, the contagion spreals, and no oill
escapes. H
“What do you think of this?” he askr ■
himself, picking up a copy of "The ViolcV
Opera Hat.’’
“A book of unexceeded cleverness.,” a^r*
publisher’s announcement inside confi
dently and modestly admitted.
He muttered softly: “That is why I
don't like it. I am tired of cleverness,
tired of the reiterated admission in fore
words, notices, and reviews, as well as S
from the covers of magazines that books V
and stories are clever. Scintillating wit. ■
excoriating epigram -epigram— epigram! I I
have grown to dread bright sayings. The H
clever stories, the he-and-she tales, and I
those psychological vivisections of female
character, and the made-photograhpic pic
ture-? of men, have wearied me. I do not
like tobasco for soup; chutney for fish,
flesh, and good, red herring; olives eter
nally for vegetables; a salad that is all
mustard; pickles for dessert, and Worces
tershire for my drink.
”1 am weary of literary spice served on
picklelilly. I long for bread and butter,
books; potatoes and beef books: even a
newspaper boiled dinner. Striving after
cleverness has became a literary disease.
It rasps and Addles on my nerves like a
single sound monotonously repeated. The
epigrams drip on my weakening brain like
the spattering drops on the head of a Chi
naman's victim. The » pigramaphone—the
pnlarrn mn nhone!"
He paused in weariness. Then he con
tinued as he gazed on the smart blue and
yellow cover, with symbolic design in red
and gold, of "The Black Doormat" 0,000,
ooo published before it was printed., for
ten seconds the largest selling book of the
week); at the smart magenta and green
cover of "The East Wind" (a magazine of
scintillations); 113.000 copies printed this
month, and at tile smart camel drab and
honey-yellow lithographed cover of the
"Weekly-Stltch-in-the-Side" (devoted to
clevorntssi. a larger circulation than the
combined circulation of all other publica
tions. itself included; "More epigrams,
more cleverness; more smartness; more
bubbles; more sparkles; more predigested
witticism: more waggery for young and
old, and more humorous, incisive phil
osophy of life." |
lie picked up the ' Stitch." ran through
It hastily to see that nil the servants,
MJeks. Rubes. Dagoes, Jews. Hams anil
acrobatic illustrations were present, and
then he began to read: "Agraham John
son, the w U-known bootblack, at the
corner of Wall street and Riverside drive,
tells the following good story concerning
President Roosevelt.”
There was the sound of tearing paper,
and a pile of scraps found their way to
the wastebasket. It was the "Stitch."
price 10 cents. The Habit was angry, for
lie muttered: "Does that man do nothing
but put in his time performing tricks that
are worth space rates? This is the six
teenth-thousandth that 1 have read this
week."
"The Black Doormat" was opened wear
ily. "Blue Mud was holding holiday.
Three-Toed Charlie, in a tit of abstraction,
had taken a wife. It was Cling Stone
Pete's wife, and that meant trouble. A
crowd of men stood before the Yellow Hen
saloon-"
The book crashed through the window
and from the street there arose a terrible
shriek. The Habit turned pale, and in
his exoit, nil-lit hurriedly took out a note
book and Jotted down his name and ad
dress. But evidently the blow has been
sitfilclent. for there was nothing but
silence now. So the Habit resumed his
thinking. "if we could only lie taught
not to lie clever, not to be bright. If we \
could only forget how to read: It I had
Cadmus here. Id throttle him!"
And he picked up a publisher's cata
logue. the most readable of all literature,
ami was soon busy and happy marking
oil’ the books that he wished to buy.
Wo aiako the uesi •. in town. Ags
Herald En.srnving Company.

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