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SCOOP reporter Scoop Remembered That Mexican Presidents Come Fast By “HOP” _ _______ -1 rSCOOP, LETi SEE {, 'You’re a Good <jues5ER-| 3Ee- that MEXICAN ? I <50 OVER To Him anp f Tell." VIVA LA" who- faD l^EVER Tqu THtNtOHES f X CAM TELL \ SETTER WHO \ HE 5 FOR WHEH ] \^X FIFE Hl5 MA?/ / *“ 1 'i -don’t know/ - l BEEN TEN MINUTE5J SINCE X. HEA«Py/ EROM MEXICO VCl-TY*. ' V ’ RATES—One cent a word a day? no ad. taken for leaa than 25c for first Inser tion. Cash muit accompany order. _WANTED _ eHAVlNG^litTatTuEr'4th av«. S-W-tl WANTED—To do your moving and haul ing. Harrison Transfer Co.. 1912 Morris avenue. Phone 472.8-27-7t fy'ANTED—To borrow on near in prop erty, $30,000 at 7 per cent; commission 3330: property worth double the amount wanted. Address R-87, care Age-Herald. 4-3-2t -GLUCK’S DRY CLEANING CO. Cleaning, pressing, repairing, altering, hats renovated and blocked. 1713 3d Ave. Phone Main 2372. 1-8-tf-we-th-fr-mo \vANTED—To tent, 6 or 6 room house near Fairview, convenient to car line. Address W. A. C„ 2022 2d avenue. 4-4-2t WANTED—MALE HELP_ ii.o\j Hat chore, 2Ulu 3U avenue. 1-4-tf ^\VO men to work as news agents; long runs on Southern railroad. 318 North 26th street. _ 3-29-tf (FREE illustrated book tells of about 300, OX protected positions in United States service; thousands of vacancies every year; there is a big»ch«nce here for you. sure, and general pay, lifetime employ ment; just ask for booklet T-209; no ob ligation. Earl llopkins, Washington, 1). C. 4-1-3(11 WANTED—Lnillmeu and laborers for un clerground work; drillmen earn $1.90 to $3 per day; laborers earn $1.75 to $2.75 per day; board, $16 to $1S per month; steady work; no labor troubles; only wl ite men wanted. Tennessee Copper Co., Duektown, Tenn._4-i-*t WANTED — CARPENTER. 50C PER HOUR. OPEN SHOP BASIS; s HOURS. THE BUILDERS’ UX( 11 AN OK. 606 CHAMBER COMMERCE BLDC1. 4-2-7t. W ANTED cream man with $500 to take charge of plant now in operation. Address M-87 care Age-Herald. 4-3-4t Wanted—Night planing mill crew; feeders, rankers, tyers and loaders; don't write; come. Kaul Lumber Co.. Tuscaloosa, Ala. _4-3-71 WANTED—Men to learn the barber trade; few weeks completes; position open; tuition $25; free catalog. Birming ham Barber Collage. Birmingham. 2-2-tf-trJ-su-wed WANTED AT ONCE. Two experienced tire insurance solicitors; excellent contract to parties who can and will deliver the business; negotia tions confidential if desired. Address Y-87, care Age-Herald. 4-4-3t-fr-su-tu WANTED-Three good colored waiters, permanent position. Hotel Printup, Gadsden. Ala. 4-F3t WANTED—Two or three canvassers; an easy proposition to handle and good money to be made for hustlers. Call between 12 and 2 p. m. B. L. Spinks, Representative, 520 N. 21st St. WANTED—First class white union bar ber; young man; steady job. Acme Barber Shop. Bessemer, Ala. Ranted—First class, all round head moulder for contract shop doing gen eral line of repair work, both light and heavy castings; also brass. Forty cents per hour. References showing contract shop experience required. Married man preferred. Eldorado Foundry and Machine Co., Eldorado. Ark,4 - 4 - 31 ^ WANTED-—AGENTS ONE (’ENT Invested in a postal card will bring you a $35 to $60 a week proposition Galloway Bros., Bowman Co., Div. 167. Waterloo. Iowa. 4-3-2t AGENTS WANTED- WF NEED HUST LERS WITH BRAINS IN EACH COUNTY IN THE SOUTH. GENERAL SALES MANAGER. 130-1-2-3 BROWN MARX BLDG., BIRMINGHAM. ALA. 4-4-fr-su-lmo Ug ENTS—(Kir absolutely square $30 to $67.50 weekly salary and 30 per cent com mission proposition assures steady wonters unlimited prosperity. Gallo way Bowman Co., Division 167. Water loo, Iowa._4-i-::i-tM-thu-t>i \\ A.V11CD—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Capable wotn'm bookkeeper; state experience and salary desired. Y-86, cure Age-Herald._4-2-3t Wanted—Experienced dressmaker to sew; steady work. National Dry Clean ing Co., 22d st. and Avenue A. 4-2-i.f W ANTED^dhtEFTNED, EDUCATED LADY TO CALL UPON PARENTS IN INTEREST OF THE HOME TRAIN ING OF CHILDREN. POSITION PAYS %->u PER WEEK AND EXPENSES. CALL IMMEDIATELY. 444 IIROWN MARX BUILDING._ WANTED—At once, h lady booKKeeper; must be quick and accurate in llg ures, write a good hand and be able • to balance cash accurately; perma , pent position; good opening for right party. Please do not apply unless you are experienced as unexperienced peo ple’s applications will not be con sidered. Apply to office manager, Steele-Smith Dry Goods Go. A NT ED - A good cook for a family of two. Will pay good wages. House on the premises. Apply at 1010 South 12th street. Phone Main 4656-J. ^WANTED— SALESMEN_ BA I.ESMAN for Birmingham district; must be r hustler: no experience neres nury. fall in person, Alabama State Fand BldR. 4-u-3t TVANTED-- TWO (FEAN CFT MEN FOR , OfR SAFES DEPARTMENT. POSI TION PAYS $ IS PER WEEK. OPPOR TI'N'JTY FOR ADVANCEMENT IS SPFEXD.1D. CAFF IMMEDIATELY. EiOE SAFES MANAGER, 441 BROWN MARX RLTFDXNU. ONE CENT A WORD RATES—One rent a word a d*y* no ad. taken for leaa than 25c for flrat Inaer tton. Cash muat accompany order. _FOR SALE talk WITH ALAN JEMISON. Bell 100. 6-'4-tf I~BUY, sell and exchange real estate! J. M. Gibson, 409 Empire Bldg. 12-24-tf WE buy. sell, rent or exchange real”es tate. E. J. Burns Co.. 406 American Trust Bldg. Phone 766. 10-4-tf If you are in the market TO Buy, sell or exchange Real Estate, SEE A A. GAMBILL & CO. “Nothing but Real Estate" 11-26-tf If it’s Real~Estate to buy Sell or exchange, see ' “THE LIVE WIRE.” HAGGARD REALTY CO., Phone 7794. £01 American Trust Bldg. 2- 13-tf FOR SALE—Furniture and lease" of high class rooming house: 22 rooms, always full; an exceptional bargain; investigate this. Address H-22, care Age-Herald. 12-19-tf WE will build you a home. Birmingham Building and Imp. Co. 414-15-16 Amer ican Trust Bldg. 1-16-tf ICE cream cones, cone dispensers, pyra mid dishers. ice cream pails. Nunnal iy’s, Atlanta, Ga.3-14-tf I AM going out of the lumber business arid offer my stock of rough and dressed lumber at a bargain. Yard. Avenue L> and 32d street. 1-15-tf FOR SALE—Five room house on lot 50x150, at Crews station. $1600. Ex clusive Rubber Tire Co., 211 N. 16th. 3-27-10: j SWEET potato plants; Nancy Hall, Pro- ! vidence, and Porto Rico yams; now ready, $1.75 per 1000; over 10.000 at $1.50! a 1000. W. W. Morris, Fort Green, Fla. 3- 30-7t FOR SALE One second hand Bock steel iange in-^first class condition: will sell cheap if sold at once. Ad dress S-87, care Age-Iierald. 4-C-.‘!t ONE CENT A WOOD HATES—Oi« cent n wonl m dayi no atL taken for Icm than 2Bc for flrat later, tlon. Cnab mint accompany^ order. FOR SALE _____ $275o—Modern 6-room cottage. 1801 North 14th avenue: terms. W. A. Reynolds, Room 202, courthouse. 4 - 3 - 61 U ANT to trade for unimproved Birming ham property, new and up to date store building and apartment house in Bir mingham. Address l'-87, care Age-Her ald. 4-3-4t ~"FOR"SALE OR WILL EXCHANGE | Modern 9-room house, servant’s house j and garage, fronts east, beautiful i street, near car line; will exchange I $2500 equity for small rental prop erty or good lots and let purchaser assume 6*4 P«t* cent mortgage. Tele phone owner for particulars. Main 7538. 3-30-3t-su-we-fri FO R SA1. E By owner, new 10 room house, one block from car line. South side, built for a home, never occupied; up-to date, full size lot, fronts east, four bed rooms and servant's room. Must be sold. Telephone 1780-W. 3-30-3t-su- we-fri FOR SALE-Eggs for sitting. Ringlet Barred Rocks. Thompson strain. Call at 1437 North 20th street or phone Main 5821-J. 3-4-12t-tu-fr-su FOR SAFE—Fui nitiire at a 1 >argain beds, dressers, washstand and sets, chairs, dining table, gas plate and oven. Call Main 7157-J. FOR SALE. On straight monthly pay ments. a modern well built 7-room home, east of 20th slreet. $6860. E. J. BURNS CO.. 406 American Trust Bank Phone 766 Main. FOR SALE’—fine Smith-Premier type writer. SOI Farley Bldg. 4-4-2t ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS, BIRMINGHAM The luliunUig eehedule figure* are publlahrtl uuly a* luforinatluu, and are aat guaranteed *Da1',y except Sunday.__♦♦Sunday only. UIKMI INGHAM TERMINAL STATION SouUivru Hull >% my NO. AJT1V* 11 Atlanta 12 ureenvul* lo luiuautiu* It) Aiobile 22 Jarkaouvlllo 28 Selma 3it Atlanta 25 New York ij New York *>u. trepan 11 Greonrliia 1^ Atlanta 15 Columbua 10 MobM# M Jttcksonvllla 'll Selma 40 Atlanta 20 Mew Yort ;t0 New York Uuecu «& Crescent Kouts A. G. S. II. It No. Arrive iroiu— 1 Cincinnati lo.oO tin 2 New Urleaus ti;u5 am 2 Cincinnati 10:15 am 4 New Orleans o.UO i>u> 6 Chattanooga 11:28 an. 6 Jkierldiau 11:55 au. 7 New York 10:20 po it Shreveport 6:20 an 12 Merniiau 11:25 on 21 CliaUauooga 0:(»0 pi I No. Depart lo— ! 1 khrevapuri 10:10 pm 2 Cincinnati 0:10 am 6 New orleana 10.20 am 4 Cincinnati 0:06 pm 5 Meridian 4 :10 pm t» Chattanooga 4.u0pm 7 New Orteau* 10:26 pm b New York 0 J5 am li Meridian 5:30 am Chattanooga_5:03 am Fritico Liluei *No. Arrive From— 105 Kaunas Citj 8:45 pm 103 Kaunas Clip 6:15 am 625 Winfield 10:15am 821 Memphis 6:40 pm No. Depart To— 106 Kaoaaa City 11:3# im 164 Kantee CUy 16:30 pm 020 Winfield 3:66 pm »22 MemphisT:00 am Central at Ga. Hr. No. Arrive JTrom— i 1 Mecion 10:10 pm W Savannah a no | Jacksonville 12:05 pm] 3 Savannah 11:55 uuj *0. Depart To— S Macon 7:00 am 1U Savannah and Jackaon villa 4:35 pm 4 Savannah 0:50pm Ill KM 1 ft GH AM TKKR1NAL STATION ; Seaboard Air Line Ry. no. Arrive * rum— 33 New York 0:50 pm 41 Now York 11:10 pm il Atlanta 0:30 pm j No. Depart To— 12 New York 8:00 an 38 New York 8:80 pm jo Atlanta 6:30 an Illinois Central R. R. No. Arrlfo From— No. Uepart To— it Chicago Mud iu Chicago tad St. Louis 4:15 pm St. Louis 11:18 pa UOUI8TILU; A NASHVILLE STATION i*. a *n. «. a : *>o. Arrive uroai 1 Cincinnati 8 .25 an 2 Mew Orleans 12:10 pin 2 Cincinnati 3:25 put 4 Mew Orleans 8:87 *,ui *0 Decatur 7:15 put 7 Cincinnati 8:50 am 8 Mew Orleans 11:52 pui 10 Uontgumerv 7:15 pin 12 Momgunierr lu:45 am *16 Decatur 10:00 am No. JAtpart ®(H 1 New Orleans 8:33 am 2 Cincinnati 12:22 pin 8 New Orleans S :40 pm 4 Cincinnati ft ;4o pm •8 Decatur •:15 am 7 Near Orleans 4:05 an. ft Cincinnati 12:01 am ft Montgomery *» :20 am 11 Montgomery ft AO pm *14 Oecatur 4 AO pm _ Birmingham Mineral ISo. Arrive Arom— 39 Praco 5:15 pm 48 fuscalooaa 11:15 am 42 Bloctou 7 M pro 45 Auniston 10:49 «iy 47 Auulston OAu pm. 102 Tuscaloosa *:U5 i>u No. Dii tn T>— 38 Praco 1:19 am 41 Bloctoa 8:38 am I 48 Bloctoa 1:40 pm 44 ▲aniataa 8:48 am 4« Annl*ton 8:39 am I .ul Tuacalooaa 8:80 — Af B. A A. No. Arrive From— No. Depart TP 28 Brunswick 11:50 am 24 Brunswick 4:00 pm 23 Talladega 6:36 pm 26 Talladega U0 am Trains marked tlius <*) ruu dally, except Sunday.Oilier trains run dally. Central tlat ____ _ _ FOR SALE__ FOR SALE—Now is your chunce'To buy a nice grocery store and meat market on the cor. north 26th st. and 21st ave. H. Rice. 4-2-31 SAFES—Safes and vault doors; phone or look me up before buying; prices right and terms easy; several second hand bank safes on hand at a bargain; expert work done. Vance Safe Co. Phone 5724. 1924 4th avenue. John A. Vance, Mgr. . 3-30-10t FOR SALE. $3000—6-room house, lot 40 nIOO, fronting 26th street be tween 10th and 11th aves. $2000—Nice 5-room house, "West End, No. 1213 3d ave nue; $400 cash, balance $20 per month. 20 acres land, large 6-room house, hall, 8-foot porch all around house, 3 springs and good well; barn, smokehouse, henhouse, 12 acres land cleared, fenced with 5-foot wire fence, $2250, less than the house alone cost. W EBB-COLE R. E. CO.; 201 Jeff. Co. Bank. Phone 4573. i A N Nor NCEM E NT. We wish to announce to our patrons and those interested in Buying, Selling and Trading Real Estate that wo have moved our offices from the American Trust building to No. 220 21st street (2d door from .‘id avenue). It is necessary for us to occupy this whole building to take care of our increasing real estate business. WfHl be glad to see you at any time. DENTON-WILLI A MS REALTY CO. Main'295. 230 North 21st St. THE earth yields her increase; oppor tunities knock; nothing achieved unless you act,- Beautiful suburban live acre tracts; stations convenient; $100. Owner. Box 845. Pliune 5272. 4-4-31 __FOR SALE_ l-OR SALE—Office fixtures, quarter sawed oak; plate glass and metal drill top. marble base; suitable for small bank, real estate or any office desiring first-class fixtures; will sell reasonable. Call Jefferson Brick and Supply Co', cor ner Avenue E and 21st street. 4-2-3t. FOR SALE. East of 20th street and south of Highland avneue I have a new residence for sale. First floor has living room across tile entire front, opening •through French doors Into large dining room, which is connected to attractive break fast room. Back of tills is kitchen and pantries and large lattice porch. Second floor has three bedrooms, all large and well ventilated, an* also a glassed-in room which can be used for sleeping porch or bed room. It has shower bath and tub bath. . All rooms arc beautifully pa pered and a very attractive selection of electric fixtures. 1/Ot is well elevated and has beautiful view of city, and is 163 feet deep. Price only $85oo, on moderate terms, H. M. HENDERSON, Phone 1202 Main. 412-14 Empire Building. WANT E D—T o exchange pretty lot in Central park for one in East Lake. i Call 285 Main. IF you are interested in acquiring a large improved lot near 5th avenu*. north, and the Roden hotel, address Owner. 1201 N. 2olh street. FOft SALE at Neill’s stock yards, cor ner Morris avenue and 24th street, several extra fine 4-gallon cow$. with baby calves; win swap for dry cows. Phone 464 Main. ONE CENT A WORD RATES—One rent ■ word ■ day; bo ad. taken for leee than 26c for first taaer tlon. Cask moot accompany order. Beautiful bungalow. Best location South side; alt paneled woodwork of oak, hardwood floors, servants' house. This is something extra tine. Call us early. JEMISON REAR ESTATE & INS. CO., 211 N. 20th St. Phone 528»__ FOR RENT—Choice cottage. 5 rooms and hall bath and electricity. 617 S. 23d st., $20; also 4 rooms and hall, bath, 26to Ave. D. $16, and others. H. IX Smith, 206 Hood bldg. 4~-'3t Fl'RNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT. Seven room house near Glen iris park; beautifully furnished; no children; $50 per month. JEMISON REAR ESTATE & INS. CO., 211 N. 20th St. Phone 6280. Fl'RNISHED bungalow near Country club for rent until October 1. Call J. T. Southgate. Main 333. Saturday noon, or Main 2101 on Sunday._4'4-3t FOR RENT. Beautiful 8 room house on Sixteenth ave nue, south: $50 per month. JEMISON REAR ESTATE & INS. CO 211 N. 20th St_ Phone 5280. FOR RENT—Good location for barber shop in connection with well established pool room. Apply 209 19th st- Ensley. 4-2-3t-we-fri-su FOR RENT. Pretty 7 room house on Ikmise avenue; has garage, etc.; $40 per month. JEMISON REAR ESTATE & INS. CO 211 N. 20th St. Phone 6280._ FOR RENT. Fourteen room house on 11th avenue, south; line location; free heat; $75 per month. JEMISON REAT, ESTATE & INS. CO 211 N. 20th St._Phone 5280. FOR RENT. 2226 7TH AVE- NORTH. EIGHT ROOMS._ FOR RENT—Five room cottage; close in on Northside. Main 46. John M. Cart wright & Co. _ FOR RENT—ROOMS nace heat; modern conveniences; moderate price; bath free. 2100 5th avenue. __5-25-tf AT the Birmingham hotel, stfeam heat ed, screened, electric lighted and all service of a first class hotel; $15 per month and up._10-25-tf NATIONAL, HOUSE. 209% N. 22d St..: nicely furnished rooms from 2oc up. S-22-30t | DOUBLE and single rooms, nicely fur nished. 2420 5th avenue. 3-29-10t TWO furnished rooms, upstairs; couple preferred; nicely located; one block from car. 800 1st avenue, West End. 4-l-5t ROOMS—-Entire floor, 4 rooms, with bath; references exchanged. Main 4282-J._.4~1~7t FOR RENT—To gentlemen only, nicely furnished room with private bath. 1631 So. 10th ave., Mam 2942._4-2-Zt TWO or three furnished or unfurnished rooms. Call Main 3268-J. _4-2-ot FOR rent—Two nicely furnished rooms, modern. 626 North 24st street; each $2.50 per week. _ 4-3-2t. FRONT unfurnished basement room, sui't able for office. 511 North 19th street. 4-3-4t FOR RENT Two rooms arid sleeping porch, furnished or unfurnished or part ly; private entrance, sink in kitchen, gas, eastern front and porches. 1430 26th street, north. 4-3-2t-th-su FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room to gentlemen only; reference required. Call 1927 Avenue H or phone 7685 Main. 4-3-3t NICELY furnished room, breakfast 6:30. dinner if preferred; modern South High lands home; strictly private; beautiful location; convenient; reasonable. Phone Main 2783. 4-Z-'2t LA ROE. newly furnished room, pri vate bath, private family. 734 N. 21st street, 2160-J. 4-4-3t NICETTy furnished connecting front rooms, newly paintqd and papered; lin en, dishes, gas stove; cheap rent. 4121 Avenue C. 3-31-2t-we-fri VERY desirable front room, nicely fur nished. newly papered: bath, lights and phone; price $10 per month. 811 19th street. Main 8438. TWOfurnished rooms for rent in pri vate family, near Five Points. Call 9092 Main^ 4-4-St FOR-RENT—To gentlemen, two nicely furnished rooms, entire upstairs, with private family, near Five Points. Phone Main 2655-J.*' 4-4-3t-fr-su-tu THREE downstairs’ connecting^ unfur nished rooms for housekeeping; electric lights and bath; in private family. Tele phone Main 3300. Address 2488 8th ave nue, north. FOR RENT—Neatly furnished, cool, clean rooms, instantaneous water heater, screens; also two rooms fur nished complete for housekeeping. 2112 4th avenue. 4-4-2t TWO-or three beautiful rooms, furnished for light housekeeping; private home; newly painted and papered; modern conveniences. Well located on 15th street ear line. 1140 South 15th street. Main 7365-W. _j WANTED—HELP WANTED—Cook, man or*woman, $4*to $3 week, country. Call 116 South Spring street. 4-3-4t MEN. women, get government parcel poat jobs; $20 week; write lor list of positions open. Franklin Institute. Dept. 2-B, Rochester. N. Y. 2-14-44t-frl-sa-su-mo-we WANTED—Experienced brass arid lltckle plater; man cook, $30. city job; planing mill. also sawmill help, finishing car penters, all w'hite; experienced grocery porter, one knows city; landscape gar deners and tree trimmers; hotel (white! porter. Room 626 Chamber of Commerce ■ jjqtMBfcg. _ ROOMS—t-W ANTED—BOARD rooms, near Glen his park: must be reasonable. References exchanged. Ad dreas C-*S. care Age-Herald. ONE CENT A WORD RATES—-One cent m word a day* no ad. taken for loan than 2Bc for first Inser tion. Cash must werompwny order, WANTED—SITUATION^ WANTED—Wo rk"T.^rTiHoi^dlTear’woina 11, in private home; laundry, house clean ing. plain sewing or ladies' maid. Johanna Williams, 516 4th avenue, north (Smithfield), City. 4-3-2t WANTED—A refined German lady wants position as housekeeper in small fam ily. Address M-12, care Age-Herald. 4-3-41 WANTED—A few hours’ work each day by an experienced bookkeeper and sten ographer. Address 0-87. care Age-Her ald. 4-3-3t BOOKKEEPER, competent, acurate, re liable, seeks situation; can furnish ex cellent references and thoroughly recom mended. D. C., Postal Box 691, city. * 4-3-2t WANTED—Position as collector or sales man to call on the retail trade around Ensley, Wylam and Pratt City, by young man with good references, and can furnish bond if wanted; am already employed, but want this to fill in my idle time from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. Address S. P. M., 906ft 19th street, Ensley. 4-3-2t BUSINESS woman of six years’ experi ence in stenography and general of fice work wants first class position; A-l references. Address W-87, care Age-Herald. 4-3-2t WANTED—Position with wholesale lunf ber company, buying, inspecting and shipping yellow pine. I understand the business and ran give good references. C-87, care Age-Herald. 4-2-3t-we-frl-su WANTED—A poslTion-by~a middle aged man either as watchman, janitor or collector; good references and bond furnished if desired. Address B-8S. care Age-Herald. 4-4-2t WANTED— Young man, salesman or cler ical: can do most any kind of work; kindly give an interview; must have work; have family to support. Address Z-87, care Age-Herald. 4-4-L’t _WANTED-—BOARDERS _ | EXCETL E'NT room with board? 719 8. 20th street. 3-30-12t WELL furnished rooms, best board town; $5 week. Kenny House, 2217 4th avenue. 3-30-lot MODERN-conveniences; good board. 1921 Park ave.4-2-7t TWO young men nr couple to board in private home. Phone Main 5452-J. 4-2-5t BOARDERS and roomers wanted for neatly furnished*, clean, light and airy rooms; all modern caonveniences; ex cellent table board; congenial gentle men preferred; close in; also six table boarders wanted at once. Phone Main 6376-W. 2320 Fifth ave. north. 4-2-5t-we-fri-su-tu-wed W ANT ED—Three or four young men to room and board in lovely private home on South Highlands. 2116 10th avenue, south. NICELY furnished rooms and good table hoard at 1831 11th avenue, south. Ideal location; modern conveniences. Prices right. Call and investigate. Main 6997. AUCTION SALE _ POSTPONEMENT OF LIVE STOCK AUCTION On account of delay of a con signment of seventy-live horses we will have our sale FRIDAY APRIL 4TH Instead of Wednesday, April 2. WE WILL HAVE A very heavy run Friday of about 200 HEAD Be sure to attend this sale if you want to buy or sell. MAXWELL & CROUCH M ULE COMPANY Wholesale Dealers in Horses and Mules. 1512 SECOND' AVENUE BUSINESS CHANCES_ KJerChXnDISE'^TSb kind quickly con verted into cash. For particulars, ad dress N. B. Lobe & Co., Baltimore, Md. 3-29-7t WANTED—A partner to Invest $2000 In good paying, well established busi ness. Address G-85, Age-Herald. 3-S0-«t A GENTLEMAN of- some means can have the exclusive agency In Ala bama for a household necessity which is certain to bring an unusually good Income. The business will be per manant and be can have full charge without interference. M-86, care Age-Herald. 4-l-7t PERSONAL er, averaging over quart of whisky dally; tried many ways to reform but without success until I found a cer tain easy method and was cured In three days. Have since saved thousands of other victims of liquor habit. It can be overcome with or without drinker’s knowledge. Interesting book (tells how) mailed, plain wrapper, free, If you cut this out and write to Edward Woods, 534 Sixth avenue, 925-B, New York. _4-l-30t kodaks :frfr'nrr^reml?r“ P'rfntRg^o? on ^ydur next order of printing; prices reason able; prompt delivery. 1626 3d avenue. Phone Main 5663. .i--.-3lt FILMS developed 10c per “roll. Prints 8c and 4e each. Prompt attention and work the beat Bert G. Coveil Co. 1M-U ONE CENT A WORD RATES—One cent • word n dnyi no ad. taken for kcaa than 25c for flrat Inacr tlnn. Cnuti innat acc«»mpany order. MONEY TO LEND Ground floor. Steiner Bldg. S-6-tf REAL estate loans to suit you In amount, terms and interest; can pay back monthly or yearly; will take second mortgages. John VV. Prude, 106 North 22d street. Bell'phene 240. 10-16-tf WE negotiate loans and sell real es tate; can handle desirable farm loans. Mnlone-McConnell Co.. 2024 3d avenue. 7-17-tf MONEY to lend on real estate. F. Q. Fonvllle. 531 First National Bank Bldg. 8-26-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 BtDU. }2-8-tt MONEY TO LEND-On Birmingham and suburban real estate; amounts anil terms to suit borrower. Leonard-WIt liams Investment Co., 725 Woodward Bldg. 2-21-tf I NEGOTIATE loans and sell real es tate. Jerome Tucker. 207 21st St. 12-17-tf ex sun $600. $1000, $1600, or 32000 to loan on Bir mingham and near suburbs; real estate; prompt attention. H. D. Smith, 206 Hood bldg._ 4-2-4t MORTGAGE loans on city and suburban property. Ed S. Moore, 1116 Brown Marx. 2-16-su-tu-thu-tf DENTISTS free''dental work. Free dental work will be done at the Birmingham Dental college. 22d street and 5th avenue, after October J. 10-9-tf- wed-frl-su POULTRY 50 s! ~C. Brown Leghorns, still o.r free range; no other chickens on (he farm; stock absolutely pure. For 10 days, 15 eggs, 50c; 100, $3. Maple Hill Farm, P. O. Box 223, Shelbyville, Tenn. 3-28-2t-frl-su ^LOST-STRAYED—STOLEN LOST—Wednesday morning on High land avenue car. pair nose glasses in case. Finder please call Main 721b _^ FARM LANDS_ _ 'harms any where, in alahaSJa" For Sale By INGRAM REALTY COMPANY, Birmingham. 3-14-tf ^RUBBER STAMPSJiNlDSEALS^ BROWr^T^tamp^CVorksT- 2^5 ^TefferBon County Bank Bldg. Phone 636. Work finished In few hours. 2-1-tf ■it "asr,-j«r-——---•^stssr We Operate Oar Owi Plant, Making RUBBER STAMPS SEAL PRESSES, STOCK CERTIFICATES, LEGAL BLANKS, ETC. ROBERTS & SON, (Inc.) "THE BIO ALABAMA HOUSE." 1812 ltttli Street*. Third Ave I'honea: 228, ,220. 1348. FOR RENT Location. . Looms. Price. Northside. 1405 5th Ave. 4 1010 24th St. 5 314 16th St. 7 2406 5th Ave. 8 1709 7th Ave. D 2600 7th Ave.10 2508 6th Ave.11 709^ N. 19th st. 5 1014 N. 24th st. 6 615 N. 22(1 st.:. 8 Southstde. 910 loth St. ... .. 5 1117 St. Charles St. 9 1128 L.oulse St. 7 1131 14th St. 7 1913 10th Ave. 8 940 19th St.10 1118 20th St.11 Suburbs. 522Sout h 25th st.7 808 South 20th st...'. 9 1005 South 14th st. 8 316 Charles St. ... 5 6025 2d Ave., S. 6 $15.00 15.00 25.OH 45.00 50.00 45.00 60.00 35.00 18.00 60.00 27.50 45.00 45.00 25.00 40.00 100.00 80.00 20.00 70.00 37.50 26.00 25.00 Stores. 109-11 South 20th St.155.00 2113-15 Morris Ave.J.112.50 2324 10th Ave., No. (mill and ware-house) .125.00 1728-30 1st Ave. 70.00 W. B. LEEDY ft 00. SOME $40 LAND But look what’s on It and where It Is. Has 2 dwellings that cost $8000. 40 ten ant houses cost $300 each, 2 barns cost $2000, sawmill, grist mill and complete ginnery with $4000 worth ol up-to-date machinery. Large creek. 25 springs, 60 horse crop In cifltlvatlon, some line timber. Level red and gray soil. Sea board and Soirthern cross at this place. 1600 acres and with the Improvements and location, we don't hesitate to say it Is cheap at $40.00 an acre. Liberal terms. 1‘fcvne 11BT Mala $350 Cash Balance Dead Easy Will buy you a new 7 room two story house on level lot 170 feet deep. In one of the best locations west of 20th street. lias hard wood floors, fine electric fixtures, nicely papered, cement basement. You can not' do better for tlie price of $5750. $250 Cash Balance Can Be Arranged to suit you. A nd*w 6 room bungalow located fine in Norwood. Near car line. Mas hardwood floors, nicely papered, nice electric fixtures, furnace heated. Price $4750. $6000—$500 Cash Will buy a new 6 room two story modern to the last minute and located within 1 ^ bleaks of the Highland avenue car. Don’t wait if you want this one. CLAUDE L. NORRIS —and— J. A. NORRIS care of Malone-McConnell R. E. & I. Co. 2021 Third Ave. Phones 123S-12UJ We’ve Got It. What? JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO BUY WE’LL SELL IT. WHAT? ANYTHING YOU’VE GOT TO SELL “LISTEN!” WE ARE TRADERS. WE GET RE SULTS McDavid, Meyer, Goldman & Terry 2109 1st Ave. Phone 2543 Main RAVEE NORRIS, Sales Mgr. ___ HOTELS _ Georgian Terrace Hotel Atlanta's new million dollar hotel, apcued October, 1911, at Peachtree street and Ponce de Leon avenue. European plan, with an excellent cuisine. Without bath $1.50 up— with bath $2.50 up. Situated in the best residential district, beyond disturbances of city traffic and smoke, and only a few minutes from both depots. Conceded by all to be the most palatial, pomfoitable and up-to-date hotel In the entire south. A delightful stopping off place for tourists. # Golf ALBERT R. KEEN, Manager Low Excursion Fares SEABOARD Will sell round trips to Atlanta on April 20 to 2$ inclusive, lftn ited to April 29, returning at $5.25. Richmond, Va. and return on sale April 7,8,9,13 and 14, lim ited returning to April 23; rate $21.70. n Travel the Seaboard on time line ateel trains and observation Pullmans. Phone 2382 for reservations.