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srnnpTHE CUB KEPORTEk It Was a Sore Point With the Lady’s Husband By “HOP” ''NOW V0O GO OUT ADDRB>> I GAVEXOU, ^COOP, AND Hit the. CAOT RJH» A -ToB A* CHAUFFEUR— \ (MAKE WER. FALL IN COVE ?i VVI-W NOU -GET MB? T?? i-OPE AND vv^vtE THE V /a^SSSV /n/M /s»o X UJOK.\ ( IN MV I \SfcW6S*WV/ ^HE 90i> SANs THE LADV WHO^ UVES HERE WANT5 A MAN TO WWE HER. CAR X CAN take, a week or. so get-hag stories prom the viewpoint OF the HANDSOME CHAUFFEUR/ fTes the wipe ukjk'in^-A por a mam t0 drive ue*. t CAR. i$nt Home But/ v C OME IN AND ILL TALK. 1 [ V^-r 0Y|^WirH YouS •/; X OONT KNOW A THIN&- A80UT DRIVlNGr A CAR BOT HTN0O<rMT VOUR. WIFE COULD TEACH ME AN' IN RETURN tO LET HER 00 THE, usual stunt fall IN UNE_ WITH HER CHAUFFEUR, And eujpe <g) I*fl3 - HiTL • ONE CENT A WORD II \TF>—One rent a ward a day* no a<L taken for leaa than 25c for flrat laaer tlon. Cnalt uniat accompany order. To Lend for Building Homes and Paying off Mortgages. This money will cost you only an amount equal to $69.20 per annum on each $1000.00 borrowed on the “Alabama Home’s” Sixty Months’ Plan of Loans for building homes on vacant , lots or for paying off mort gages. Office, 2026 First Avenue WANTED S?j,XVlNG^luc^aA-T92lX-4nr>av«r^^8^1^ti W ANTED—aix mules suitable for farm work; must be sound and cheap. Atl dress F-46, care Age-Herald. 1-30-tf W ANTED— Foundry equipment, cupola capacity three to five tons per hour, core machine, rumbler, ladles. Address At lanta Mfg. & Supply Co., Atlanta, Ga. 2-2-3t (VACANT house wanted, young couple de sire modern 5 or ti-room furnace heated house on Southside by April 1; can give best of references. Will lease for 6 months or year If satisfactory. Address Box 921._ 2-2-2t-su-tu IV\ A NTED—$1000; will pay 10 per cent fo” j $1900; time, 2 years; monthly or weekly payments; 1 believe I have sufficient security. Address G-50, care Age-Her ald. ~ 2-4-iit WANTED—To buy for cash some good income negro property, must be well located and a bargain. Give location and price or replies will not be consid ered. EJ. U. Box 254. 2-4-3t-tu-thu-sat WANTED—-M ALEHELP_ filYERS $1.60 Hat Store, 2010^3d^avenuerw" 1-4-tf jW ANT ED-—One first class pattern maker and one first class molder for jobbing shop. Address Cumberland Foundry and Manufacturing Company, Nashville, Tenn. l-29-7t {WANTED— Mon of ability to learn cot ton business by our correspondence course and type samples; high sal aried ‘contracts made. Charlotte Cotton School, Charlotte, N 1 2-2-2t-eos WANTED—A Capable bookkeeper; state i age, experience and salary desired. Ad- ! dress Box 921, city. 2-4-2t I'ikst n.ASS, honest all round office man and manager, with cash bond, $400. Call 5*4 North Twentieth street. 2-4-3t [W A NTED—Anyone desiring to change their place of residence to write at once stating what they can do best, and why they want to change. We will locate you in business or get you a po sition. Only high grude people need apply. Address Secretary Chamber <»f Commerce, EaGrange, (!a. . 2-4-7t WANTED—FEMALE HELD WANTED- At once, extra salesladies in all departments. Apply this morning before 10 o’clbck to superintendent Steelc-Smith's. Wanted—Millinery saleswoman by well established firm in nearby town; only those havfhg experience and first-class references need apply. Yearly position and good salary to one giving satisfac ’ tlou. Address 1*015 Broad st., Tusca loosa. Ala. 2-*-3t W A NTKD—At once, extra salesladies in all departments. Apply this morning be fore hi o’clock to superintendent Stcele JtSmlth’s. I SyANTKD^ Nurse for I'-year-old bo> ; good wages for right party. 1229 11th avenue. , south. .Wanted—At once, young lady stenogra pher who Is rapid with machine. Call at once at 10U0 Woodward Bldg. Spar row & Oliver. WANTED—At once, extra salesladies in all departments. Apply this morning be fore 10 o’clock to superintendent Steele tiniith’s. * WANTED—HELP Y> ANTED— vV orkers, not loafers, ror the Standard Home Co., which has nearly $2.uOO,Ouo assefs, to take applications for contracts on which loans are made to buy or build houses, loan returned at $7.60 per month on the $1000 plus 5 per cent Interest. For particulars, write or cal’ on P. M. Higgins, 1501-2 American Trust Bldg.. Birmingham. Ala. 1-14-tf .WANTED—Several canvassers at once to •cl! Skat Soap. Good paying proposi tion with excellent chance for advance* n.ent. AN'rite to Skat, Hartford. Conn, i 1-19-Ht-cod j WANTED- Experienced hotel chamber maids; German gardener; German woman for house work, man and wife preferred? colored assistant janitor; boy who has worked in stock house. Room 64<J, Chamber of Commerce Bldg. WANTED—SALESMEN __ WANTED—Salesman for high. grade^Iine ciders and vinegars; exclusive or ■Id1? line; liberal commissions, with weekly lettlements; fine opening for good man, references required. Burr Mfg. Co., Richmond, Ara.2-!-3t-sa-su»tu DENTISTS •Bfff'SentUtry.'Dr. A.'irWuHrTovw J«ff,r,oD County bank. Room 101. Mmm U4i •-ll-tt-aa-au-U-tt ONE CENT A WORD RATES*—One cent a word a day; do ad. taken for le*a tlian 2fic for first laser* tlon. Camlt must aorompnny order. _1-OK SALK _ TALK WITH ALAN JKMISON. Bell 100. 6 4-tf j ill t, sell and excnange i eal ?stuia. J. M. Gibson, 409 Empire Bldg. a2*24-U' VvE buy, sell, rent or exchange *eai es tate, E. J. Burns Co., 4U6 American Trust Bldg. Phono 706. J0-*-ff If you are in the market TO Buy, sell, or excnange Kcal Estate, SEE A. A. GAM BIEL & CO.. “Nothing But Heal Estate." 11-26-tt I FOR SALE—Furniture and lease 40 room, up to date hotel; line opportunity to get money maker. Address K-25, care Age lierald. 12-27-tf ON account of change in our power sup- , ply we offer for sale our present power | plant equipment consisting of engines, boiler, generators and motors. Equip ment is tlrst-class and may now be seen in operation. Detailed list will be fur nished upon application. Kilby Frog & Switch Company. P. O. Box 914. Bir mingham, Ala. 1-12-tf FOR TRADE—My $45,000 equity in a choice piece central improved business property; will accept $uO0Q to $10,000 cash and the balance in stocks, bonds or Im proved farm :and; might accept part in unimproved suburban property; princi ples only. Address G-3a, care Age-Her ald. _ 1-18-tf A BARGAIN IN~HEAL ESTATE ABOUT 75 lots improved and unimproved, good tenant houses, at North Bir mingham, will be sold to parties seeking an investment; owners desire to sell for division; will sell part or all in a lump; parties Interested can call on or write to J. R. Bryan, or W. E. Mar tin. Atty.* 406 Jefferson County Sa\ ings bank. l-26-12t FOR HALE or exchange, $20,000 equity in close in piece of semi-business prop erty within one block of the Tutwller hotel; terms, $5000 cash, $15,000 in other property and assume a $15,000 6 per t ent mortgage*. Address G-40, care Age Herald 1-30-if '■ _ ONE CENT A WOOD KATES—-One cent ■ word • day* no mi. taken for lean tlma 25c for flr«l Inner* tlpn. C nab mit«t accompany order, _ . . ^ gallon tank gasoline, 50 gallon tank oil,' i.iea«uring pumps and locks. Edgewood Land Co., 2011 1st avenue. ,_ l-30-3t-th-fr-su WE buy and sell high class securities, stocks and bonds; outright or on com mission; finance propositions of merit, and negotiate mortgage and collateral, loans. M’DAVID, MEYER, GOLDMAN &! TERRY, 2109 First Ave. _ 3-3-su-tu-th-tf FOR SALE—100x1 i)0, corner, one block off 20th st. south, railroad frontage; a-bar gain can be had here. Call J. W. Bra zeal. with H. M. Henderson, Main 1202. ■ : i - • j $6600 will buy tlie prettiest home on South j Highlands, west of 20th st. lias living loom, dining room, tiled conservatory, library and kitchen; on second floor three beautiful bedrooms, tiled bath, screened sleeping porch and large clos ets. House is linished in fine style throughout making a complete home, only half block of car. Only $500 cash, balance in easy monthly payments. It is a pleasure for us to show you this. “THE PEIRCE-FOSHEE CO.” “We’re Hero to Stay.’’ 701-6 Empire Bldg, Main 6955. 2-2-St-au-tu-thu ON account of ill health will sell my home on Avenue B at a sacrifice, splen didly equipped with modern conveni ences. Apply 1817 Avenue B, between 18th and 10th streets. 1-26-4t-sun-tues-thur-sun r AM al wa y*f in the market for bargains in Birmingham real estate, income prop- j erty preferred. J. W. Dukes, 42.") Wood- ' ward Bldg. 2-4-3t-tu-thu-sat | --— i ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS, BIRMINGHAM Tl»e following schedule figures are published only as Information, and are uot guaranteed *Uai«y except Sunday.__**Sunday only. BIRMINGHAM TERMINAL STATION Southern Hallway No. Axrlfa kroB— 11 Atlanta 5:30 an 12 Uxeexmile ? :4V t ni lb «.'oluMbua 11:3V am 20 Mobile b:»0 pnx 23 Jacksonville 12:35 pm 28 Selma 10:25 am 30 Atlanta 10:0» pxa 35 New York 11:40 am 20 New York 4:45 pnf No. Depart lo ll Greenville f :M am J 12 Atlanta 11:16 15 Coluiubut 4 ;05 pm 19 Mobile 1:45 am 24 Jacksonville 1:55 pm 27 Selma 3:45 pm 40 Atlanta 1:1* •» 36 New York 1:51pm 30 New York 1:30 am j Itueen A Cre*ce«t Houle A. G. S. R. R. No. Arrive From— 1 Cincinnati 10:05 t* SI New Orleans tf:o5 sin A (Jnelnnatl 10:1A am 4 New Orleans O -QO !•"> A Chattanooga 11:38 an. ti Meridian 11:55 uu. 7 New X ork it :iio pl 8 Shreveport 8:2Uaii 12 Meridian 11:85 oi >1 Chattanooga_8:00 p. No. Depart 10— 1 Kbreuport 10:10 pm 2 Cincinnati ntlVain a New Orleans 10:20 ant; 4 Cincinnati «:00 pm & Meridian 4:lupm 0 CliaUanoac* 4:00 pm < New Orleans 10:15 pn> » New York • J5 am 1 Mei ldlan 6:30 ant .2 Chattanooga 6:05 am Frisco Fines So. Arrive From— 105 Kanina City 8:45 pm 105 l&auaaa City 4:10 am 025 Winfield 10:15 Min 821 MOnphla 6:4 0j>m No. Depart To— lot. Raima City 12:30 im 104 Kanaaa City 10:30 paa 020 Winfield 2:55 pm »22 .Menaphla7:00 am Central ot Ga. Br. No. Arrive From— 1 Macon 10:10 pm 0 Ha vautiah awl Jacksonville 12:0r>pm Z Savannah 11:55 pm -\i>. l)«Dart To— 2 Macon t :0f au> ' 10 Savannah and Jackaouvlll* 4:33 pm, 4 Savannah 3;50 pm I IllH.Ml\GHAM TERMINAL STATION Sctbnard Air blue Ry. No. Arrive From— ;13 New York y:30pro 4i New York lk;lt) pi. 31 Atlanta y:3U yi. So. Depart To— .2 New Kuril 8:00 am 4 New York 3:f0 pm o atianta 0:30 am Illinois Central R. R. No. Arrive Krom— J Chicago ami Si. l.oul» 4:15 pm rto. Ucpirt To— iu c'hlcftflo ud »t. Louis 12:15 pa MIUISVILM; a NASHVILLE STATION L. A N. R. H. No. ArrlT* *'ru«— 1 Cincinnati t>:23aio 2 New OrJeaua 12:10 put a Cincinnati 2 20 put 4 Now Orleans 0:37 yUt •6 Decatur 7:15 put 7 ('incLnuatl 3:60 aut U New Orleans 11:6a pu. lu Muatguatcry 7:16 pu. 12 Mouisuincrjr 10:40 .it. *15 Decatur 19:00 MU No. Depart To— 1 New Onego* 3:33 a» 3 Cincinnati 12:33 pm 3 New Orleans 3:4wpiu 4 Cincinnati to :43 pm •0 Decatur 3:14 am 7 New Orleans 4:u5au* 8 Cincinnati 13:01 uni 0 21uu igowery *C3U aui ii Aluiiiguoiarj' 3 40 pm , 14 Decatur 4 :#o pm Illrmluffhuu .Ulaeml ISo. Arrlta Proa—> 30 Fraeo a :15 pm 48 fuhcaloosa 11:15 out 42 Ulocton 7.25 i u 45 Anniston 10:40 m. 47 Anniston u:3u i Ijtf 1 uacalMM 048 s< No. , Depart To— 38 Traco 8:25 am 41 Mlocton 8:30 ant 41* Hioi'ton 2:45 pm 44 Anniston 8:40 pa u Aimlatoa 8:35 aoi jj Tuacalooaa 0:25 aui A.* II. * A. No. Arrive from— 2U Brunswick 11:50 am! 25 Talladega ti;J pui -No. Depart To— -1 l.iuuaaict 4:00 pm JO Talladega * :30 am Train* linked tbu* (*) run daily, except Sunday. Other train* run dally. Central tlae. FOH SALE_ WE will build you n 'home. Birmingham Building and imp. Co. 2109 1st aicnue. _ 1 16-U FOR SARE—Furniture and lease of high class rooming house; 22 rooms, always full; an exceptional bargain: Investigate tills. Addless H-22, care Age-Herald. 13-19-tt FOR s.Vl.E-A modern 9-loom borne, South Highlands. Ideal lo-ation for a few boarders. Good terms. Call M 1720-J. 2-2-5' 1 AM going out of the lumber business r.nd offer my stock of rough and dressed lumber at a bargain. Yard, Avenue i> and 32d street. 1-lo-tf FOR S A REF-1250 gallons pure ribbon cane syrup In 10 pound cans; packed 8 cans to the case, at 00 cents per can. f. o. n, ears Maplesvllle. Why eat chemical goods when you can buy the pure? Ad dress C. N, Parnell, Maplesville, Ala, 2-3-7t fluu.00 <ash and $17.50 per month will buy modern G room house, 818 S. 17th street; now rented for $25.00. Apply 1 524 7th avenue, north. 2-2-3t I’OR .J3AL1S—Furniture and lease down town rooming hotel; established trade; paying business; three blocks from L. & N! depot and on < ar line to Terminal. A. A. Adams & Co., phone Main 717. ' 2-2-3t FOR SALE—20 acre- truck farm, one city lot ami 5 room residence adjoining th* corporate limits of Fruithurst, Ala.; of fered for quick sales at $1000 cash. Minge Mortgage ami Realty Co., 2113 1st ave nue. 1-30-tf $350~rcash, balance $35 or $40 per month will buy the handsomest and most complete home on South Highlands west of 20th street; has living room, dining room with beamed ceilings and paneled walls, library, conservatory, kitchen, three large bedrooms, sleep ing porch and tile bath, large closets •in every room, mirrored doors, hard wood doors, handsomely decorated and beautiful electrical fixtures; I’eck WilllanAon furnace. Home of this character has never been offered in this city on such terms. Make ap pointment. Denton-Williams Realty Co., 507-8-9 American Trust Bldg. Main 285. H. L>. Williams and Fred I Andrews. *~4-2t*tu-tb _» FOR SALE _ If ll's*Real Batate lo buy Sell cl* exchange, .see the live wire,” haggard realty CO.. Phone 7794. Sol American Trust Bldg. ._ 2-4-tC $2500— Rich 2<> acres, dwelling, barn,-**or chard. spring, well, bold branch; im acres additional cheap; 3 railroads, pub lic road; between Irondalo and Alton; part exchange considered. 1J09 South 13th st. Phone' appointment. Main 5272. NEW 2 story 8 room modern home, fac ing east, in tine neighborhood, on South Highlands; price, $5760; $150 cash, balance eas>' monthly payments. Hide, with EDWARD E. MOORE R. K. & INS. CO.* Phone 444. 209-11 Empire. \ FOR SALE—A modern home. 9 room*1. South Highlands, near car line; can make good terms. Address Owner, Box 1117. 2-4-St $245o. North Highland cottage, 6 roomsfj* * batli. reception hall, electric lights, gas. barn, lot 50x100; walking distance; no agents or commission. Apply Owner, 2101 N. 17th street. Phone 4157-W. 2-4-3t-tu-wed-sun. St’BTRBANf 50 acres, block of station; rich, level, deep black soil; level, weR drained. pretty grove, spring and branch; $1000 quick cash. Owner, lift* South 53th st. Phone appointment, Main 527U. WE have well located modern residence on 16th avenue, south, near 20th; faces south on beautiful lot, which we can exchange for vacant lots, cen tral or semi-central business (prop erty or timber lands; would pay cash difference for something desirable, or will sell at $9000. on terms of $1000 cash, balance in small payments. This home has 0 rooms, sleeping porch and servant’s room. What have you to offer? Deliton-Williams Really Co.. 507-8-9 American Trust Bldg. Main 285. H. D. Williams and Fred An drews. 2-4-2t-tu-th $376—Suburban”five"acres; live acres join ing; beautiful, rich, level, well drained, spring and branch, station convenient; pretty grove; fine for truck gardens, fruit, poultry; lot subdivision homes or speculation* Owner, 1109 S. 13th at., phone appointment iqan 6272, ONE CENT A WORD it A tie.*—Owe real a word a dayj ao ad. takm for lean tflinn 25c for first Inaer tlaw« t’aah moat accompany orili»y. ^ F(m located within 120 feet of stores at Five Points. Improvements cost $10, 000; lot has been appraised by num ber of real estate experts from $10, 000 to $12,500: we have price for feu days only of $15,000; very, very lib-j eral terms: no information over tele- i phone. Denton-Williams Realty Co., 507-8-9 American Trust Bldg. Main j 285. If. D. Williams and Fred An drews. 2-4-2t-tu-th ! ONE Improved hA. two blocks Roden i Hotel for sale by owner. $4000 cash, bal ance easy payments. Address R-50, Age Herald. FOR SAFE—At a bargain, big 5 passenger touring car, 40 horsepower, brand new, just from factory, 1913 model; see me at once. J. C. Cummings, 216 North 21st street. FOR SALE—Detroit electric, $750, cost $2000; Hudson 5 pasenger car, $400; KMF 6 passenger. $375. All in first class condi tion, Southern Garage, 1922 Avenue F. 2-4-Gl I HAVE a credit~voucher of $82.50 on E. E. Forbes Plano Co., good for face val ue on purchasing price of piano, good till February 8; will sell it cheap. Call Main 5950. FOR SAFE -New furniture in five room bungalow; also privilege of lease if de sired. Call West End 444-J. Party leaving city. EIGHT room, well located hoineonOul lom street, Southside, on lot 50x110, with all improvements in and paid for; owner left town and will sell on easy terms or might exchange for vacant lot or income property. Call Denton-Williams Realty Co., 507-8-9 American Trust Pldg. Main 285. H. D. Williams and Fred Andrews. 2-4-2t-tu-t h I ~ FOR RENT-ROOMS__ I •fHE^AVALON^Afpl)utside” rooms. ‘Ur nace heat; modern convenoenoes; moder ate price; bath free. 2100 5tli avenue. 5-25-tl AT in© liirmingnam note!, steam healed screened, electric lighted and all ser vice of a Hi at class hotel; $15 per month and up. 10-25-tf national house, n. 22d at. nicely furnished rooms Hum 25c up. 1-16-iOt BEST steam heated rooms with or with out board; rates reasonable. 1904 6th ave nue north, or call Alain 6503-J. l-29-7t ELEGANTLY furnished front room in brick house; running hot and cold water in room; shower bath; steam heat, etc.; gentlemen preferred. Apply 604 North 20th street or Main 7360-J. l-30-3t ONE nicely furnished room with hot and cold bath in furnace heated house, £12 per month. 21)08 8th avenue. 2-3-3t ELEGANTLY furnished rooms, all mod ern conveniences, first-class table board. Phone' Alain 4273-J. 015 N. 22d street. 3-29-5t-weJ-lri-sun-tiie-thurs Foil KENT—Hoorn with private bath, furnace heat. 1218 20th street, south. Alain 6114-W. l-29-4t-we-fr-su-tu FOUR rooms anti hath, South Highlands, modern conveniences. Main 809-J. 2-2-3t-»u-tu-th l ‘ * R RENT Two rniirns, lurnishcd com plete for light housekeeping at 2315 '.tli avenue, north. 2-4-31 EXTRA large room with two beds; also smaller room in modern home; furnace heat. 2217 7th avenue. 2-4-3t-tu-thu-.su FOR RENT- A large, nicely furnished room in modern home, warm in winter, cool in summer; hot water all the time, Sotfth Highlands, convenient to three car lines; private home. Call M. 1720-J. FURNISHED rooms for light housekeep ing; also furnished bedroom. 2114 6»h avenue. 2-4-2t ^ _ MONEY TO LEND TALK WITH ALAN JEMlSON~ ' " Ground tloor. Sieiner Bldg. 3-ti-tf REAL estate loans lo suit you in amount, terms and interest; can pay back monthly or yeatly; will take second mortgages. John W. Prude. KJtt North 21st street. Bell phone 240. 10-16-U VVK negotiate loans and sell realestate; can handle desirable farm loans. Ala lone-McConnell Co., 2024 3d ave. 7-17-tt MONEY to lend on real-estate. E. tj. Eonville, 531 Eirst National Bank Bldg! _ _ 0-20-11 MONEY To LOAN on any good col lateral. Call Main 2373. 1-12-tf money loaned ~ ON WATCHES. DIAMONDS JEW ELRY. ETC., AT LOW RATES. LOANS CAN BE PAID BY IN STALLMENTS. MUTUAL LOAN SOCIETY (INC.) 210-11-12 brown-Marx bldg. ______ 12-8-tf *i0,t>60 to loan in amounts of S5«X) or more; ! city or suburban property; local money; j no delay. Address G-49, care Age-Her ald. _ 2-2«3t WE are prepared to discount properly secured purchase money paper. REALTY TRUST COMPANY. John H. Frye, President. 201 North 20141 st. 11-12-tu-thur-tf. X NEGOTIATE loans und sell real c tate. Jerome Tucker, 207 21st st. ___12-17-tf ox sun I BUY and sell real estate, buy mortgage':* and make loans. J. W. Dukes, 425 Wood ward Bldg. Phone 0100. 2-4-3t-tu-thu-sat WANTKU—BUAKOEKS WELlT'Turnished rooms, best boartPTn town. $5 week. Kenney House, 2217 4th avenue. l-5-30t NICE furniehed rooms with splenoirl meals, home cooking. 1913 Sixth ave nue; Main 5355-J. 2-ltf WANTED ~Two young men to room’and board, private family, front room. Ad dress E-49, Age-Herald. 2-2-3t SMALL-family would like a couple or two young men to board; large front room close to bath. 1029 South 13th ave nue or phone Main 4930-J. l-26-4t-su-tu-th-su WANTED—Boarders; two blocks of Five Points; Highland car; steam heat; plenty hot water. Phone Main 5534. 2-4-3t-eod ONE CENT A WORD ItAI'ES—Oae cent n word a day* no ad. taken for lea* than 28c for flrat laser* tlon. O'aab mast accompany order. __ WANTED—-SITLATIONS __ WANTED—Position by an A-l meat cut ter. All round good market nian. Can wait on all classes of trade. Address H. A. T., care J. P. i.assiter, 208 W. Wash ington st., Albany, Ga. 2-2-4t A COST ACOOlfNT~ANT and bookkeeper wants a job working two or three nights a week. Address 0-49, care Age-Herald. 2-2-3t A YOUNG man with good education, not afraid of work, wishes a position driving for a laundry or any good company; best of references. T-49, Age-Herald. 2-2-3t .ANALYTICAL. Themist would like posi tioti in fertilizer or coal laboratory. Can give good references as to character and ability. Address. A-50, care Age Herald. 2-2-Jt WANTED—Position as chauffeur by ex perienced driver who can keep up all repairs; position with private party pre ferred; references. Address C-50, care Age-Herald. 2-3-2t WANTED—Position paying not less than $60 per month by competent lady stenographer; four years* ex perience, employed but wdsh to make change. Address M-48, care Age-Her ald.2-2-3t AN expert accountant would like to con nect with some concern who can give permanent position, either corporation | or private accounting. Gilt edged refer-i ences as to ability, honesty and integ rity. At present employed, but wishes to change position for larger and broad er work that will advance him in pro portion to the growth and business in crease of concern who might engage his services A personal interview may be had by addressing Dependable Ac countant, care Age-Herald. 1-26-tf BOY 18 years, of neat appearance, good habits, wfants a job at once; will c.onsid- I er $» a week for start; know city; good reference. Address H. C. D.. H. F. D. 7, Box 174, Birmingham. 2-4-21 If you have copying or other steno graphic work that can be done In spare time, drop a card to R. C. Gonzalez, 520 N. 46th st., Woodlavvn, Ala. 2-4-3t STENOGRAPHER wftfi six years1 exper ience. familiar with all technical terms, etc., used In business; also with assist ant bookkeeping, desires position. Ad dress Mrs. B. D. \\\, 2404 Fourth avo. north. 2-4-2t WANT HD—A position as cashier, 5 years experience; best of reference. Address M. R. J., 1912 Oth ave. north. 2-4-2t WANTRD^’Wnrk of some kind by boy IS years old; have had experience In gro cery store and dry goods store; can furnish good reference; can use Rem ington typewriter. Address H-48, care Age-Herald. 2-C2t WANTKD—Position'paying not less than }6u per month by competent lady ste nographer; four years' experience, em ployed. but .vish to make change. Ad dress M-tt. care Age-Herald. 2-4-21 COM PRTRNT young lady stenographer wants to change position; five years' ex perience; good references; railroad work preferred; would also consider position nut of town. Address F-50, care Age Herald. WANTKD—Position by middle aged white woman as housekeeper and general house work. Address R-3u. care Age Herald. ___2-4-at POSITION—Wanted, hy man of good habits, as lubor foreman or timekeeper. Address G., R. F. D. No. «, Box 193. Bir mingham, Ala. 2-1--‘t WTNTKO-Position by man us foreman, rleik. superintendent or manager; will ing Jo work, and vdl show ability if given a chance; experienced In mechan ics and carpentering. Main 47C9-J. ^ ^ WANT HD— Position by experienced lady stenographer; five years experience. Reference. Address, 0-50. Age-Herald.^ WANTED—Position- as siiipplng clerk, store room man or collector; only best of references furnished. Address 11 -.»■». care Age-Herald._2-4-.it \VA NT*ED—Position-by first class young lady stenographer: best of references furnished, fall West End 414-.1. 2-1-21 PERSONAL l~~\v’X*NT””to know from any one, also from the officials of the cities and of tltc state of Alabama, does ay one know of a mail by the name of Burton Sallett. lie lias been away from Jacksonville for 23 years; bis brother, Robert Janies Sal • lett of 401 Spruce street. Jacksonville. Fla!, would be delighted to see or hear from hint.-~4'3t FOR RENT__ l?OR RENT—M<>J*rn. new. two story, nine room residence, elegantly fur nished: worth *00, tor *T. 12*6 Virginia avP. Phone 254X.i-2o-:;t-cn-tn-tliu OFFICES FOR RENT* Three offices over 405 North Twentieth street. Will rent all together or sepa rately; also hall for lodgeroom. See Frank Butcher, ut Butcher Tool & Hardware Co., 4(0 North 20th street. FOR RENT—Lower part of house; rea sonable rent; south side. Phone Mai.i 7042-W-_2~4~st BOARD—WANTEP—ROOMS, 11 r ■ nished rooms for light housekeeping by collide without children. Address K -50. cure Age-Herald. FARM LANDS_„ --AT^RAMA'rBESTFAfiSKr'^ For sale by INGRAM REALTY COMPANY. Birmingham. U-l»-tf FARM*Tor sale; 230 acres of Calhoun Co.'s best land. $14 per acre; 100 acres cleared, good houses, fruit and line water. Write .1, II. Mlers, R, 3, Ohatohle, Ala. 2-2-.it FOUND _ FOl.'ND—Article lady's wearing appar el; owner can get same by identifying and paying ."or ad. Alabama Insurance Office, 412 Farley Bldg. H. D. Haden. RUBBER STAMPS AND SEALS j BROWN Stamp Works, 205 Jefferson County Bank Bldg. Phone G36. Work finished In few hours. g-l-tf WE BOND YOU ///HA. -■ ^ ^ _F1RE& CASUALTY INSURANCE !_ _____ * Age-Herald Branch Offices For the convenience of its patrons The Age-Herald has established a number of branch offices where ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS Will be taken by its agents or representatives. Branch offices are located at the following places: Florence Cigar Store. Parker’s Drug Store, (Cigar Stard). Brown-Marx Cigar Store. Hotel Hillman Cigar Store. First National Bank Cigar Stand. Gunn’s Pharmacy (3d Ave. and 20th St.). ENSLEY—Sam T. Kennedy, Ensley Sun. BESSEMER—Miss Gillam, Bessemer Gas Office. FOR SALE—Farm, 840 acres, best improved in Alabama, lo cated in Greene county, high state of cultivation, best of im provements, black prairie soil, well ditched, fenced, with plenty good new houses, plenty of labor. About half of it producing fine crops of alfalfa and Johnson grass, for which there is ready market; raises good crops of corn and hogs. Would sell farm completely stocked with everything essential. Owned by party in the east. Reasonable price and terms. Apply 1010-1011 First National Rank Building. ONE CENT A WOOD hate*—One rent a word a day; no no. taken for lean than 25c for flrat Inser tion. Caah in list accompany order. AUCTION SALE AUCTION. HORSES AND MULES. We will have In addition to our regular Wednesdays run of horses and mules; two loads of second hand (50 head. 50 head) work mules, these mules are con signments that are going to sell regardless of price, and it will pay you to be here Wednesday. February 5. If you are going to need cheap price mules. We will also have two loads of fr(sh young cotton mules, and fifteen Tennessee saddle and harness horses as well as Quite a number of heavy horses. If you have anything to sell put it in this sale. If you want to buy be sure to attend Wednesday, February K. MAXWELL & CROUCH MULE CO., 1512 Second Avenue. BUSINESS CHANCES \Vw£!T!?D^d£veiw''|!)ruKressive-7utizen'"w1v> wants to change location of his busi ness for any good reason, or who is contemplating going in business to get in touch with us at once. LaGrange is fastest growing city in Georgia. For full. particulars address Secretary Chamber of Commerce, LaGrange,^ Gsl ~ LOST—STRAYED—STOLEN _ LOST—One' large black and'white pointer dog: return to 213 North 20th st. anil get $10 reward. Call main 2365-J. W. O. O.O.Of 1 Lannlng._ - - : L7<)ST—In business part of city, man s tan raincoat. *Ploase phone Main 1770. • --- WANTED—AGENTS AGF.NTS—Would yott be satisfied to make $6 daily. Write for our latest cata log. We give premiums and sample free. Cnlted Specialty & Mfg. Co., Box 305. Spartanburg, S. C _KODAKS_ FILMS developed 10c per roll. Prints 3c and 4c eacli. Prompt attention and work the best. Beit G. Covell Co. 10-4-tt ONLY COMPLETE PLANT IN STATE MAKING HIGH GRADE LITHOGRAPHED STA TIONERY, BONDS AND CERTIFICATES— VISIT OUR PLANT. ROBERTS & SON (Inc.) "THIS BIG ALABAMA HOUSE" 1812 3rd Ave, PEnnea, Bell Mala 33S. 3M and 1,141 n 4 in ON IstINM AND I i\lU TIBS CERTIFICATED PkuciML t laiaiA Gti-umas Write for (res lilerwo end weteawat 8KCUMTY SAVU0S A LOAN CO. F.W. Disoa. Fret. Birmiaiheaa Ala. LEGAL NOTICES_ i Notice to Contractors Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned at the city engineer's office until noon, Friday, February 7, 1913, to lay approximately 28,000 yards of either as phalt, wood block or Hassam pavement, on a concrete foundation, on f-audcrdaio street and Dallas avenue, in Selma, Ala., together with necessary storm sewers, manholes, curbing Inlets, etc. Plans and specifications on file in city engineer's office. A certified cheek, payable to the city of Selma, for 31000, must accompany each proposal. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. J1IL1EN SMITH, City Engineer, Selma, Ala. 1-27-Ht Notice Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Bir mingham Railway, Right and Power com pany will be held In the office of the company in Birmingham, Ala. on Monday February 10, 1913, at 11 o'clock a. m„ Ra the purpose of electing a board of di rectors to serve during the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as the meeting when assembled, shall deem necessary or proper. If unable to be present in person please sign the enclosed proxy in blank or In favor of some one whom you know will attend, returning same to tbe under signed. Yours very truly, l-29-13t. J. P- ROSS Secjr. Homes to Sell On Easy Terms—See Them. A brand new two story, seven roojp home, located near Glenn Iris Park, has hardwood floors, furnace heat and all other conveniences. It’s a beauty and faces east: price $5750, $500 cash, balance monthly. PRICE $5000. $500 CASH Balance easy, will buy you a jam-up two story, seven room home, well lo cated. one block from car in Nor wood. It Is thoroughly modern. BEECH STREET AND HIGHLAND AVENUE A new two story, nine room brick home, on fine elevated lot. It has hardwood floors throughout, furnace heat, two tile baths and Is beautifully papered and arranged. Price $10,000, on terms to suit. BUNGALOW NEAR 10th STREET AND 15th AVENUE South. Its new and has six rooms, with every modern convenience There's nothing to be bought like it for $5300. Terms arranged. SOUTH 16th AVENUE, EAST Of 20th street; a brand new two story, eight room home, with‘every known improvement: fine elevated lot. Price $8500; terms. A BEAUTIFUL BRICK HOME—$13,500 This home is located one block south of Highland avenue, on corner lot. and Is not far from 20th street. It is one of the best built and arranged homes on the Highlands, having ev ery known improvement; two story, eight rooms. Owner will sell on easy terms, or trade.for other property that's worth the money. BUY YOUR HOME FROM US—WE WILL PLEASE YOU. McDavid, Meyer, Gold man & Terry »M 1st Avf.w Phase 3U3 Mala RAVES NORRIS, Sales Mgr.