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SCOOP reporter Some Folks Are Certainly Generous, Eh, Scoop By “HQsjP will x Help around "THE H(M)S£E0R.6 DINNER LADY, u>omV V<ID ME IK \MY EAH^HEO ) l \ COKDITIOKy <<olTmaY\ HOPTHt FLOORS v VHexr-y "(OO (A(\Y \ CHOP SOME WOOD, / Vhext-J 1 TORGOT\ TO ORDER, \ ttY GROCERIES THIS” MORNING WILL A CRACKER AHD A QLASS I OF WATER ux> ^(oo ?U ( x CO OLD NT TAlNK0p-^r \T CATTY - MX DOCTOR! HA5 ordered ^e-toJ A SOTTE AND NOT / Cc') - IMT1.- S-*vtD -Bauto -mo _ ONE CENT A WORD R \TES—-One cent a word n day; no nd. taken for less tlinn 25c for first luser <i' n. < mint orconipwii>• order, T7T""" WAMhl) • ~ SHAVING—10c at 1921 4th ave. 8^18-tf WE sharpen safety razor blades better than new, 25c dozen; send them parcel post. Robert Prowell Stove Co., Birmingham, Ala. 4-y-tf NIGHT or day. call Rhodes Transfer Co. for automobiles, hacks and drays. Main 10-2-Tt GEUCK’S DIlY~CLEANING CO. Cleaning, pressing, repairing, altering, hats renovated and blocked 1713 3d Ave. Phone Main 2372. 1-8-tf-we-th-fr-mo SPECIAL FLORAL EMBLEMS When occasions demand, I wish to call attention to all fraternal or ganizations and church societies that they can be furnished at my Floral Dept., with special designs of their particular order with the most artistic and ‘choicest flowefs. Our prices are most reasonable. JOHN j,. PARKER, Druggist, Florist and Seedsman, Woodward Bldg. 10-7-eod-tf Wanted—To know if you have trieu Kilox. the tasteless castor oil, the one the doctors always recommend because it is tasteless and effective. 8-30-Sm-3u-tu-th ^VANTED Small set hooks to keep by A-1 bookkeeper; best of references. Address Bookkeeper, 1*. O. Box 068. H ‘ 10-9-3t-tliu-lri-sun WANTED—SITUATIONS gvnD? HON wanted by expert and ex perienced lady stenographer; can fur nish best references; state highest sal ary and address W. (J. W., care Age Herald. 10-6-5t S'Ol’NG man (19) wants some kind of employment at once; knows city; ex cellent habits; salary no object; refer ence. Address R-53, care Age-Herald. _ 10-8-2t TV ANTED-By young lady; position as cashier or office work; best of refer ences and experience. P-53, cate Age Herald. 10-8-2t .WANTED—Young man, 24, college grad uate, experienced in all kinds of cleri cal and general office work, desires po sition; best of references. Adrress H-53, care Age-Herald. 10-8-2t WANTED—Position as clerk in general merchandise or dry goods or shoe store, experienced and can give first class ref erence. Address J. S. M., Boling broke, Ga. Box 24. 10-8-2t Wa NT ED—Situaticn;'"man of 12 years' experience as bookkeeper in manu facturing. mining and mercantile books, open for change; employed; good reason for change; no: a cheap man but a real bookkeeper. Audress J - 51. care Age-Herald. 10 - 6-?t-eod WANTED—Work on dairy farm; white man; first class milker; can come at once. Want outside work. Wiite or call W. C. Aughtmon, 811 N. 21st SL_ 10-9-2* uouKKeeper, experienced in large manufacturing and wholesale books; open for proposition; best of refer ences. Address T-63. care Age-ilerald. 10-9-3t-thu-fri-sun Y O UN" G~ M A NO F_ 20 " DESIRES * POSI TION IN OFFICE OF PUBLIC AC I'OI NTANT OR IN ANY ACCOUNT ING DEPARTMENT WHERE HE WILD HAVE A CHANCE TO LEARN THE BUSINESS; SEVERAL YEARS OFFICE EXPERIENCE IN ANOTHER LINE. SALARY NO IMMEDIATE OB JECT. PHONE 7736-W. IO-9-3t V ANTED—At once, by middle aged lady, to lie companion to some old person or light housekeeping. Call at Ave. F and 10th st.. S.10-9-3t WANTED—FEMALE HELP_ WANTED—A cook for small* famllV'on South Highlands, guod wages. Phone Main 4663-W. 10-7-3t W ANTED, experienced combination bouk~ keeper and stenographer, capable of handling alone full set double entry books and not afraid of work. Apply In own handwriting, giving experience, references and salary desired. Address 0-33, ini" Age-1 K-rald. 10-8-llt WANTED—BOARDERS EXCELLENT front room with hoard. 719 South 20th st. 9-4-301 Beautifully furnished room with board; also excellent meals; reason able. 1213 S. 21st st. 10-u-5t-su-mo-tu-eod HOME near Five Points, east of 20tll st.; has two unfurnished connect ing rooms with board to let Address Reasonable, care Age-lleral I. _ 10-3-6t-eod fa" ANTED—Table hoarders at 1300 lit li ave., S. Phone 3664-W. 10-9-7t REFINED married couple or two young men to board in tirst class private home with every convenience; references re quired. Address S-53, care Age-Herald. TWO nicely furnished connecting "rooms for rent at 1831 11th ave. S.; Ideal loca tion; also excellent table hoard. "Twill pay yon to Invesligale. Main 11997. MLSCLLLAN LOUS RANTED—ThepinTiictoknow that Mr. D. H. IJIlich will pay no bills charged to Ills account by Mrs. Pheobe A. T,il lfeh, to take effect from date. October l». 1913. 10-7-3t FREE DENTAL WORK at Birming ham Dental College; Avenue F and 20th street.9-30-tu-th-su-tf KODAK b__ JJilSfS^developedr 10c per’Tolf !Prints^3c and 4c each. Prompt attention and Work the best. Coveil Co. 6-21-tf ONE CENT A WORD RATIOS—One cent n word * day; no ml. tnkcn for Icmn than i!f»o for flrnt tnner tlow. < h»Ii must Hecompany order. FOK RENT 1 ---- For lease after October 1, the beau tiful double store (40x100 on alley), 108 and 110 21st street, now and for years occupied by Warner ice cream, lunch and confection parlors. Agents or renters inquire of Mr. Warner on premises, or phone 1292 Main. 8-15-tf FOR RENT—8-room house, all modern conveniences, Including furnace; good neighborhood, South Highlands; one block of cars; only $42.50. J. H. Still man, 116% 21st st. 10-8-3t-we-thu-su FOR RENT—Strictly modern 8 iooni residence, well located on 17th five., S.; 4 bedrooms, tile bath, living room, music room, dining room and kitchen, also servant’s room. This place can be had for $4 5 per month till October 1, 1914. Denton-Wil llams Realty Co., 220 N. 21st st., Main 285, 30-5-3t-su-tu-th DESK room in mahogany furnished suite. Clarke, 1824 Jefferson Bank bldg. _ 10-8-5t FOR RENT—Barg.> 3-story store feeing 50 feet, 1805-7 1st ave., extending back to Morris ave. and L and N. tracks. Barge, modern electric ele vator. F. B. Demere. 1917 V* 1st ave., Potter Bldg. Alain 1779. i0-9-51 T11E BEST IJ )C ATIONS-IN-TH E~«’IT Y FOR MEAT MARKET; CHEAP RENT. APPLY GORMAN-C.AMBIEI SEED AND DAIRY SUPPLY CO. NEW BUILDINGS BETWEEN 23d AND 24th, 2nd AVE., N. BEAt'TIFUTT apartment of 6 rooms; clean, light and airy; all modern conven iences. 709 N. 19th st. 10-9-2t FOR RENT Warehouse, MSI 1st ave.; | floor space 50 by 90 feet; electric ele vator; modern office and all conven iences; fine location for transfer com pany or small wholesale business; price to good tenant, $85 per month. Phone Alain 4395 or call Room 515 Farley Bldg. _10-9-3t-th-fr-sun ATTRACTIVE HOME. Located east of 20th street, mod ern, tile baths, garage, servant’s house, etc. A most ideal home; moderate rental. GIBSON INS. & REALTY CO. 312 N. 21st St. Phone 2785. WAM l^D—MALEHELF WANTED—Young mfen iSr railway news service; security required. 31.S N. 26th. 8-12-tf BE a barber; easy work, big wages; few weeks completes by our method; earn while learning, tools furnished; write for catalogue. Moler Barber College, Atlanta, Ga. 9-10-25t WANTED—Postoffice clerks, carriers, railway mail clerk, stenographers, de partmental clerks, $75 to $130 monthly. Examinations in Birmingham soon. Write immediately Webster Institute, Dept. 363, Buffalo, N. Y. 10-3-10t MEN 17 OR dVER! Pay In the-U.~S. Navy averages $40 per month. Promo tion possible up to Chief Petty Officer at over $90 clear. Learn mechanical trade. Must prove you are an Ameri can citizen. Complete information at Navy Recruiting Station, Patton-Pope Bldg., 3rd ave. and 20th st., Birmingham, Ala. For free booklet “The Making of a Man-o’-Warsman," address. Bureau of Navigation, Box 192, Navy Department, Washington, P. C. _9-18-5t-thu WANTED—Shipping clerk; must have experience and must furnish best of ref erences; positively none without experi ence need apply. Apply to superintend ent before 9 a. m. Thursday. Louis Pizitz. WANTED—Live men to handle sale of Prince combination tools; in Jefferson, St. Clair, Shelby, Etowah and Calhoun counties. W. F. McCartney, at State Fair. WANTED—Experienced c rahcniarTfor standard steam shovel. Apply Vance Contracting Co., 601 First National Bang Bldg. OFFICE “Bov—Bright. hustling boy for office wanted.. Prefer boy 12 to 14 years. Good opening for righ. boy. Address in own hand writing, "Office Boy," care Age-Herald. WANTED—Two first class barbers imme diately at 1921 4th ave. north; no college students need apply. 10-9-4t WANTED—HELP ■■ nmTT';unl~women~oifTi liberal commission to sell underwear, hosiery and sweaters of high class, di rect to the wearer. Apply or write Mr. A. H. Putnam, » E. North ave., At lar.ta. Ga._ 10-7-Gt-tu-thu WANTED—A stenographer. Apply fils American Trust building. WANTED—Experienced man stenog rapher. railroad work; housekeeper for large boarding school; man cook for lunch counter;' white laborers for saw mill; white or colored families for coal digging. Room i_>C Chamber Commerce building. _____ _FARM LANDS fArms anywhere in Alabama" For Sale by INGRAM REALTY COMPANY. Empire Bldg. Phone Main 1107. •-22-tf ONE CENT A WORD HATES—One cent • word a day; no ad. taken for Icnn than 25c* for first Inner tfon. t'wwh must ... order. FOR SALE TATjr^wrKrTEAiJTEM ison. Ball 100, 6-4-tf REAL ESTATE. sales. exchanges, loans on commission. J. M. Gibson, _400 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 FOR SALE—First class cafe and res taurant; best location in thriving town of Columbus, Miss.; also restau rant facing the M. and O. depot, pro vided with both white and colored departments; price reasonable; will sell to responsible party part cash and balance notes. Bell Cafe, Colum bus, Miss. 9-15-30t FOR SALE—Five-drawer National cash register. Address P. O. Box 171, city. __ 10-4-7t FOR SALE—Four level 10-acre tracts in sight of Gadsden for $400 each. Terms 1-3 cash, balance in 6 and 12 months. In five years you can sell these in 50 foot lots for $200 each, which would give you $10,000. (’an you invest $400 in any other proposition that will do so well? See Ed Green, at Gadsden. 10-5-5t WE will build you a home. Birmingham Building and Imp. Co., 414-15-16 American Trust Bldg. 1-16-tf FOR SALE—Cheap; nice single bed, cot and springs for double bed. 2113 5th Ave., N. 10-4-tf FOR SALE a bargain, one of those cen tral East Lake corner lots. 1 block from Tidewater, two blocks from 1st ave.; all improvements in; only a few of this kind left. Phone me today—766. E. J. Burns Co. 10-7-4t IF you want the greatest bargain in five acres beautiful property, near Bessemer, call with $350 cash at once on owner, 821 American Trust Bldg. FOR SALE—Two 50x200 each Fri Edge wood; cost $1250 three years ago; make me a cash offer. Address P. O. box 800. ONE CENI A WORD RATES—Onf cent a word a «layj no a«l. taken for lean than 2Rc for first Inaer tlon. C’awh mnwt wrcompiiny <>r<li»r. FOR SALE_~ | WANTED—To buy and sell now and second hand furniture; we pay the highest prices for household goods, office furniture and feathers, or we! will exchange old furniture for new; packing done on short notice. Ala bama Furniture Co., J. A. Keife, man ager, 2113 3d ave., N., opposite court house. 6-15-tf-su-thu WE buy and sell high class securities, stocks anti bonds; outright or on com mission; finance propositions of merit and negotiate mortgage and collateral loans. M DAVID, MEYER, GOLDMAN & TERRY, 2109 First Avenue. ______ 3-3-su-tu-th-tf OWNER will sell splendidly built mod ern 10-room house. West End. $3250; 2Mj acres Shades Valley. 2 blocks Edge wood car. $500 per acre. Central Park lot. % block car. $500. Phone Ensley 553 or address M52, care Age-Herald. _10-5-4t-su-tu-thu-su. FOR SALE—One extra good young Jersey cow, heifer calf; price $50. 169 N. 51st st., Woodlawn. ROR SALE—10 acres, close to Gulfport, Miss.; finest trucking land in the south; _priee $500 cash. P. O. Box 800. DIRT fuf~Ta 1 e at 1117“S7“l41h~st" Phone Main 6468. RYAN’S BARGAIN. Practically new, 6-room cottage, well lo cated; half block of car line in Wood lawn; modern in every respect; fur nished complete with new furniture; will sell this furnished or unfurnished; will make bargain price and reasonable terms if taken at once; see this if you want a nice home. RYAN REAL ESTATE CO., 2026 THIRD AVE., N. PHONE MAIN 835. I MfRiyy,L »EPARTIRE OF PASSENGER TRAINS, BIRMINGHAM i he following schedule figures are published only as information, and are not guaranteed. ’ II 111 .All N Li H AM TEIOHX.AL STATION Southern Railway l\0. /II I I VO IIUIU - 11 Atlanta 5:20 am 12 Ureenvllle 7 :40 pm 15 ('olumbus 11:30 am 2(1 Mobile 8:50 pm 23 Jacksonville 12:25 pm 28 Selrua 10:25 am 29 New York 4:45 pm 35 New York 11:40 am ■W Atlanta10:<i"» pm isu. 1'cysri lo ll Greenville 7:00 am 12 Atlanta 12:15 am 15 Columuue 4:05 pm 1!) Mobile 5:45 urn 24 Jacksonville 3:55 pm 27 Selma 3:45 pm 40 Atlanta 0:30 am 36 New York 5 50 pm 30 New York8:30 ain Queen A Creneent Route A. G. S. R. R. i iso. Arrive irons— 1 Cincinnati 10:05 pm 2 New Orleans 0:05 am 3 Cincinnati 10:15 am 4 New Orleans 6:00 pm 5 Chattanooga 11:38 am 21 Chattanooga 0:00 pm 7 New York 10:20 pm 6 Meridian 11:55 am 12 Meridian 11:35 pm 8 .Shreveport 6:20 am No. Depart to— 1 Shr'pt & N. Cl. 10:10 pm 2 Cin. & N. Y. 6:10 urn 3 New Orleans 10.20 am 4 Cincinnati • 0:05 pm 5 Meridian 4:10 pm 6 Chattanooga 4 oo pm 7 New Orleans 10:25 pm 22 Chattanooga 5:05 am 11 Shreveport 6:30 am 8 New York b:25 am Frisco L.1iicm iso. Arrive from— I Oft Kansas City 3:50 pm 103 Kansas City 6:15 am 025 Winfield 10:15 am 021 Memphis 5:40 pin f^o. Depart 10— 10G Ivannas City 12:30 pm 104 Kanaas City 10:30 Dm 926 Winfield 4:15 pm >22 .Mompills 7 .00 am < entral of Ua. Ry. | No. Arrive from— 1 Savannah 10:10 pm 0 Jacksonville 12:05 pm a Savannah 11:55 nm No. Depart to— 2 Macon 7 ;oo am 10 Jacksonville 4:35 pm 4 Suvannah 3:50 pm BIRMINGHAM TERMINAL STATION Seaboard Air 1,1 ae liy. ivo.. Arrive irom — i\o. Depart to—• 5 New York 10:00 pm 6 New York 8:00 am .1 Nesv ^ ork 12:15 pm 12 New York 3 :00 pm -5 Atlanta 9:30 pin 22 Atlanta0:30 am 11 IIikiIm Central Ry. .'u. ArriTe rrom— I 9 Chicago4:15 pm | ISo. Depart to— 10 rhirngn12:1 ■*» pro |-°| isvh.ee * >asmii.u: statio.n l.. * jm. h. n. 1 Cincinnati 8:25 am 2 Now Orleans 12:10 pm 3 Cincinnati 3:25 pm 4 New Orleans 8::>7 pm *5 iteeatur 7 :45 pm 7 Cincinnati 3:50 urn 10 Montgomery 7:15 pm 12 Montgomery 10:45 am *ir, rw„tnr 10:30 am jno. uepart to— 1 New Orleans 8:33 am 2 Cincinnati 12:22 pm 3 New Orleans 3:4(i pm •tf Decatur 6:15 am 7 Montgomery 4:05hiu 8 Cincinnati 12:01 am 9 Montgomery 6:20 am 11 Montgomery 3:50 pm 14 1)» atur4 :\)9 pm Birmingham Mineral i\o. am** irom— 20 Praco 5:15 pm 48 Tuscaloosa 11:15 am 42 Blocton 7:25 pm 25 Anniston 10:40 am 47 Anniston 0:50 pm 102 Tuscaloosa 6:05 pin ao. Depart to— 33 Praco 8:23 am 41 Hlocton «:30 am 49 llioclon 2:45 pin 44 Anniston 8 :40 pin 46 A'-«iaton 8:30 am 1Q1 Tuscaloosa 7:00 am • A., II. « A. ->o. Arrive rrom— 23 Manchester J1:50 am 25 Honnoke_6:50 pm No. Depart to— 24 Manchester , 8:00 am 26 Itoanoke 4:30 Dm Ui«r»«a iIIiis tm) run aaiiy except Sunday. Other trains run dally.Central time.— _FOR SALE_ FOR SALE—40 acres in sight of Gadsden, good, rich, level land. Price *40 per acre. See Ed Green, at Gadsden. 10-5-6t FOR SALE—No. ]0 Remington type writer in splendid condition; rare bargain if sold immediately. Apply Massey Business college. 10-6-tf FOR SALE—SO acres right In the heart of Gadsden for *2600. In less than 3 years it will bring *10,000. See Ed Green at Gads den._ 10-5-5t FOR SALE—Comfortable 6-room home and 14 lots (entire city block) in center of Thorsby, Ala., 40 miles south of Birmingham, L. & N. main linn; the land is under full cultiva tion and is especially adapted for poultry raising and strawberry cul ture; low price and easy terms, would consider trade for Birmingham prop erty. See Ingram Realty Co.. 1310 Empire Bldg. Phone 1197. 10-6-tt FOR SALE—45 H. P. steam engine, 00 H. P. boiler, 40-foot smokestack, cheap. Ohio River Lumber Co., Maysville, Ky. _ _ 10-7-6t FOR SALE—Black horBe, about 9 years old, sound, gentle, city broke, weight about 1000 pounds; can be bought cheap. Apply at Lathem's stables or room 1061 Brown-Marx Bldg. 10-7-3t FOR LAWNS Use Parker's evergreen mixed lawn grass seed; this Is properly mixed for this section, producing a beautiful greensward during the winter and spring; 1 lb. sows a space 10x30 feet (or 300 feet square); price, 25c per lb.; 50 lbs. and over, at 20c per lb. My .special lawn fertilizer gives the best results. JOHN L. PARKER, Druggist, Florist and Seedsman, Woodward Bldg. 10-7-eod-tf BRICK plant. I offer my brick plant, located near Washington, Ga., for sale. Completely equipped with steam dryer, clay excavator and ail neces sary machinery • for making 20,000 brick daily. This is now in opera tion and paying well. No competi tion. Best of reasons for selling. It will pay you to investigate. A. C. Barnett. Washington, Ga. FOR SALK—We have for sale at a bar gain 30 shapes of Loveman, Joseph & Loeb preferred stock. W. B. Leedy Real Estate & Ins. Co., 112 N. 21st St. !0-9-4t FOR SALE—One complete Lamson parcel basket system, five stations, at $10 per station; cost originally $*io per station; can be seen in operation at Guarantee Shoe Co., 1905 3d ave. 10-9-3t-th-fr-su ON account of leaving city will sacrifice tlie best small lunch room in city; fine location; cheap rent. Address 1724 3d ave. 10-S-2t __JKOR SALE FOR SA LE OR EXCHANGE^E7ght£5'om home on North Highlands; worth $4000; will sell on time or exchange for farm lands; would consider stock in Inter state Fire Insurance Co. at right price as part payment. Owner, 2109 2d ave _M“lnS29.^_ 10-9-3t-th-fr-sat I* OR SAI-E Lot 04x220 feet. Mountain View, facing north, Pawney ave.; beau tiful view of Birmingham, at a bargain original price. $190 front foot. L I> Hill' phone 4722. 1924 4th ave. FOR SALE. House and lot. good location, on Peal-son st.. West End, near Beverly Station. PRICE $1SOO. $200 cash, balance $20 per month. See J. C. C. WATSON, with GUS A. POPE, JR., 219 N. 21st Street. FOR SALE—At Neill's Stock Yards, 2323 Morris ave., a car of very tine cows with young calves, just arrived. Prices from $40 to $65: will exchange for dry cows. Phone Main 464. FOR SALE—1913 Mg four-cylinder Cole, electric starter and lights, $730. 1913 Hudson "37." five-pasenger, electric starter and lights, $750. 1911 five-pas senger Garford, $750. Also have some bargains In rebuilt Packards. Southern Garage, 1921 Avenue F. AUTOMOBILES oX^mcASTr ’roadsterT’1912 model, 30~hTir engine; 1913 Spltdorph coil and magneto. Schrebler carbureter, all bearings new; also piston rings, Presto-lite tanks, top and wind shield; all lamps, tires In A-l condition. This is a bargain. We also have roadsters, traps and touring cals of other makes. James T. Brophy, 1925 Avenue D. 10-9-3t WEDDING FLOWERS. We specialize in wedding flowers and wedding decorations. No mat ter how small the order it gets our "BEST LERVICE." We are prepared to handle the most elaborate weddings and dec orations. We employ an expert who gives this his undivided at tention. Phone us or call in and we will cheerfully furnish esti mates. JOHN L. PARKER. Druggist, Florist and Seedsman, Woodward Bldg. 10-T-eod-tf j ONE CENT A WORD RATE**—One cent n word at days no ad. taken for Icnm than 25c for fflrwt ItiMcr tt«'n. <’awh numt nccomnnnv order. , _ FOR KKINT-KOOMS FURNISHED rooms for gentlemen, with steam heat and all modern conveniences. 505 N. 17th st. Apart. No. 1. 10-5-7t NATIONAL HOUSE?209% N. 22d st., nice ly furnished rooms from 25c up. 9-25-30t THE AVALON—All outside rooms, fur nace heat; modern conveniences, moderate price; bath free. 2100 5th ave.5-25-tf TWO connecting furnished rooms for light housekeeping; no children. 1812 7th ave._ 10-3-tf. FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms with board, one front room, also two housekeeping rooms. 1820 5th ave. Phone 4653-W. 9-26-7t-eod FOR RENT—The very-best~steam heat ed rooms, and board, can be had at 1904 6th ave. Phone 6503-J. __ 9-30-7 t-eod FALL PLANTING BULBS To secure early Winter and Spring flowers many bulbs should tie planted this month. I offer only the choicest stock as follows: Dutch Hyacinths, single and dou ble, assorted colors, doz.. 50c. Ro man Hyacinths, early white, doz., 60c; Narcissus, paper white, dozen, 25c; Narcissus Trumpet Major (yel low), dozen, 25c; Tulips—Single mixed, dozen. lor; Tulips, double mixed, dozen, 15c; Tulips, named varieties, 30c and 35c per dozen; Freeslas (to plant in pots) dozen. 15c; Chinese sacred lilies (large bulbs), 10c. 3 for 25c. For a com plete list of other bulbs with cul tural directions of all bulbs, ask or write for my new fall catalog. JOHN l'ARKER. Druggist, Florist and Seedsman, Woodward Bldg. 10-7-eod-tf TWO rooms for light housekeeping; fui7^ nlshed or unfurnished. Enquire 2114 fith ave, 10-9-it FOR RENT—To one or two ladies, nicely furnished room. Private sit ilng room if desired. Small family, In large apartment. Every modern convenience. Five Points Mailt 2G6I-W. 10-9-21 FOR RENT—Three unfurnished connect ing rooms with lights, bath and gas, to couple without children. 419 Tuscaloosa ave.. West End. Phone Main 6955. _____ _ 10-9-3t NORWOOD car line; large room adjoining hath; all conveniences; couple without children or young men; further partic ulars, phone 6125-J Main at (i p. i, 10-9-4t TWO nicely furnished connecting rooms for light housekeeping; newly furnished. 1507 8th ave., N.; also several rooms for sleepers; on car line; electric lights, hot and cold water, hath. 10-9-2t FOR RENT—To lady or gentleman or couple without children, front corner room; modern house; 10th ave., S.. close to 15th st. and loop cars. Phone Main 3278-J ■ 10-9-3t-t'h-sa-mo MONEY TO LEND TALK 'WITH "ALAN' JEMISON.' Ground floor Steiner Bldg. 8-6-tf REAL ESTATE loans to suit yoH fri amount, terms and interest; can pay back monthly or yearly; will take second mortgage. John W. Prude, 106 N. 22d st. Bell phone 240. 10-16-tf WE negotiate personal loans secured by acceptable collateral. 936 First Natl. Bldg._ 7-18-tf WE loan money on good collateral and buy mortgage paper or real estate If offered at attractive prices. Helena Land Company, 201 Brown-Mars. 8-27-tf I NEGOTIATE loans and sell real es tate. Jerome Tucker, 207 21st st. 12-17-tf-ex sun FIRST MORTGAGE "LOANS Negotiated on city business and city and suburban residence property. Low rates and prompt attention; purchase money notes bought. JEMISON REAL ESTATE A INS. CO., 211 North 20th Street. _ 3-23-tf-su-tu-thu MORTGAGE loans on city and suburban property. Ed S. Moore, 1116 Brown Marx. _ 2-16-su-tu-thu-tf WE HAVE CLIENTS ~ DESIRING Tr MAKE LOANS IN AMOUNTS *2000 *3000, *4000, *3000, 6 AND 8 PER CENT PROMPT ATTENTION TO APFRMA TIONS. JEMISON REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE CO., 20TH ST. GROUND FLOOR FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. 5-18-su-tu-thu-tf LOST. NIKAVED OK STOLEN Charles spaniel; return to 2246 High land ave., or call Main 2383, and re ceive reward. 10-7-tf BAY mare, bay mule and three black mules; last sfeen at 9 p. m. 7 miles north of Tuscaloosa, headed toward Birmingham. Notify W. W. Morton, 1308 10th, Tuscaloosa. 10-8-2t LOST—Sunday, between 3 and 9~p. ni., pocketbook containing railroad pass es of value to owner only. Call Main 3982 or return to 1207 American Trust Bldg, and receive reward. 10-9-2t PERSONAL y*'guar' antee my great successful “Monthly” remedy; safely relieves some of the longest, most obstinate, abnormal cases in three to five days; no harm, pain or interference with work; mail, $1.50. Double strength, $2.00. Dr. Southington, 38 Long Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 6-24-tf __ANNOUNCEMENT N. B. GAY Transfer company ’hnsTpIenTy of large vans to do your moving; western part of city. Call N. B. Gay. Phones. Res. 315: 28, 107. IQ-6-4t OUR CERTIFICATES furnish n •■Ic, profitable and convenient invest ment. Backed by firat mortfagea and free from taxes nnd worry* « W and fex'r sKuiin“ AVSiswri: LOAN CO.. BUUMUAll. ALA. LEGAL NOTICES Stockholder** Meeting Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the North Birmingham Land company will be held at the office of the company in the city of Birmingham, Ala., on Thursday, Oc tober 16, 1913, for the election of directors and such other business as may be brought before the meeting. FRANK NELSON. JR., President. W. H. DURAN, Secretary. SAVE BY THE MONTH THE BEST WAY Take some of our Sav ings Stock, payable 50 cents a share a month. You have a surplus fund before you know it. Withdrawals at any time. 8 PER CENT INTEREST Jefferson County Building & Loan j Association 113 21*1 St. Ilirmlnglinni, Ala. i i For Sale By owner; modern 9-room hpuse in best part of Norwood. A bargain; easy terms. C. M. WRIGHT 2008 3rd Avenue Phone 9186 Main f ree Dental Work at the Birmingham Dental College Avenue f and 20th Street. CORPORATION RECORD MINUTE BOOKS STOCK CERTIFICATES SEAL PRESSES RUBBER STAMPS LITHOGRAPHING ROBERTS & SON (Inc.) “THK BIG A (.All All.4 Hfl'JSE" IHIHKItT 4V. EWING, Brest. 1812 LT";'., ‘sT: 3rd Ave. Phone Main 8401 New York $ M .05 and “ Return Oct. 20-21-22, Limit Nov 10, Via Seaboard Official Route of the “White Ribbon Special” Account World’s and National Woman’s Christian Temperance Union convention. Up on request rates will be made covering Pullman, also hotel accommoda tions while in New York W. B. GRESHAM I). P. A. 1927 First Avenue His Views Had Changed Mrs. Benham—Before you married me you said that [ was a queen. Benham -Well, I no longer believe In a monarchial form of government. Go Where You Are Sure of Getting Sound Advice and EXPERT TREATMENT Not a Dollar Need Be Paid Unless Cured We Cure Diseases and Weakness of Men Only O. P. FI.EF.NF.H, M. D. Expert Doctor for Men. Over II Year* a Npeelallat nrood 606*914 n|Uoro(i Dlaeaaea VUU 7 1 * Dlneuaea If you are suffering from SPECIFIC BLOOD DISEASES, with sore mouth, throat ■ nd tongue, body raah. call on ua at once and let ua administer to you one treatment of the Improved A06 (Ncosal varan n) H14 and you are cured for llfn. No PAIN, no LOSS of TIME, no GOING to the HOSPITAL, ns you return home immediately after the treat ment. as it only requires 20 minutes of your time by our method of administration. BLADDER and kidney diseases, swelling of feet, painful, scalding and frequent urina tion, pain in the back and sediment In urine are all cured permanently by ua. NERVOUS—Are you weak. Irritable? I)o you lack ambition and confidence that ex cesses and indiscretion cause? If so, copie to us at once. RECTAL disensea. such as piles, fissures, fistula or any other diseases of the rectum are all cured by us without cutting. HYDROCELE or any swelling, tenderness or impediments of parts are cured permanent ly without cutting. STRICTURE of the urinary canal and all Interruptions of flow and all burning, scald ing and smarting symptoms cured in 8 to 10 days without tho aid of a knife. Are you WEAK, NERVOUS or DISEASED? Have you about de cided to give ur» in despair, thinking possibly there is no cure for you? If such is the case DO NOT GIVE UP. Come anrl have a SOCIAL CHAT with us. OCR CONSULTATION and ADVICE is FREE and STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. If an examination convinces us your ease is incurable we will frankly tell you so. If, on the other hand, we find that your case is C'UR YULE, we will then give you a written GUARANTEE, which calls for a cure or the return of your money in case we fail. Can you ask anything fairer? Do not let money matters prevent you from consulting us, and do not think on account of tho reputation we have attained in our special line that our charges are excessive, as our charges are \ ERY LOW, and satisfactory ar rangements can always be made for the payment of the same. Our best reference is the fact that we have cured more men than any specialist in the city. All patients calling are secured PERSON A L ATTENTION. We do not care how long you have suffered nor who has failed to cure you. Come and have a talk with us FREE. VARICOCELE resulting in nerve weakness. losses in urine, which in turn cause a wasting of the parts. We cure to stay cured. No opera tion. WEAKNESS snd all drains, emissions end losses Which sap the vim. vigor and vitality ffom you and later render you a mental and physical wreck. We cure in from 8 to 10 days. RHEUMATISM In all Ita forms. Enlarged and stiffened joints are all cured permanently by ua. DISCHARGES from the urinary canal and ail smarting, burning and itching stopped in' from 8 to 5 days. LOS I VIGOR and vitality, either due to abuse or excesses in early or late life. We cure you to stay cured Irrespective of your age or the time you have suffered. No stimulants. ULCERS caused by injuries or infection or broken down veins, we treat and permanently cure with a guarantee never to return. PROSTATIC enlargement resulting in the atop pngp of the flow of urine, pain and one's loss of sexual power, we cure for life. No operation. STOMACH conditions, auch as coated tongue, perverted appetite, gases causing a fullness and distress after eating, heartburn, palpitation, (Ha rness are all cured permanently by us. RUPTURE cured without the use of a knife. $10.00 EXAMINATION FREE OFFICE HOURS—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays 9 to 12 Only Suite 800-1-2-3-4 Farley Bldg. Birmingham, Ala Nine Large Rooms Fully Equipped ® Corner 20th St. and 3d Ave. Entrance on 3d Ave. Take Elevator Dr. Fleener Co., Specialists