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HOW TO GET IT ALMOST FREE Clip nnt and prenent nix coupon* like the above, bearing ennaeext tfve date*, together with our special price of 9So at The Birmingham Age-Herald THURSDAY, APRIL, 23. 5 COandNS 98c Secure the $2.50 Volume I Beautifully bound In rich Maroon—coaer stamped in gold, artistic inlay design, with !6 full-page portraits of the world’s most famous singers, and completa dictionary of musical terms. OUT-OF-TOWN READERS WILL ADD 10c EXTRA FOR POSTAGE ,tl«r A DT The *°n* book with • Boul * 400 ofth* song-treasures IlCiAIV 1 OKJ of the world in one volume of 900 pages. Chosen by i 20 000 music lovers. Pour yeere to complete th* book. Every song a gam of maiody. ONE CENT ft WORD RATES—One rent n word n tiny* no atl. token for less than 2Do for flrut inner tlon- R'hmIi ntnwt wfi’iminmiv ortler ”_^ WANTED Shaving ioc at 1921 4th ave. u-29-tt WE REPAIR all makes of stoves and ranges with experienced help. Call us. Phone, Main 3000. Robert Prowell Stove Co. Use our hardware. 2-10-tf WE BUY second hand clothes, shoes. Phone i nd. 1-20-tf PAR KER TAX 1CAB ~ CO., 6- P ASSKN - GER CARS. *2.<*> PER HOUR. MAIN 434. 1-23-tf WANTED—Ten G<>) second hand concrete wheelbarrows; state price in replying. Address C-17, care Age-Herald. 4-2L-^t WANTED—Feather beds; pay from * $ 1 to $14 bed. Phone Main 6443 and I’ll call. 4 - 21 - 71 GLUCK’S DRY CLEANING CO. Cleaning, pressing, repairing, altering, hats renovated and blocked. 1713 3d Ave. Phone Main 2372. 1-S-tf-we-th-fr-mo WANTED—Ten GO) second hand concrete wheelbarrows. State price in replying. Address (’-17. care Age-Herald. 4-22-Jt 'ACREAX;i: KXCH\x- :k F<VR A1:1 <• ~ 40 acres, level, one mile county site, sev eral thousand people, can all be put into cultivation; 10 acres open, rents $50 per year; will exchange for good auto. Ad dress H-17, rare Age-Herald. 4-22-2t Sags—We want i<> buy all kinds of second-hand burlap bags. Prices upon request. B. D. Roney & <’o., Memphis, Tbno. 4-7-eod-2m tVANfTDD— A creage on railroad suitable I for manufacturing site. Address K-15. can- Age-Herald. 4-19-3t-eod WANTED- Twenty acres of well sit uated land, near street cars, suitable i for subdivision purposes. Address A-17. ; rare Age-Herald. wi-lt-tu-thu-sat-su WA NT ED—Pair of wrought iron and irons for fireplace five feet wide and proportionately high. Address M-17, care Age-Herald. 2-22-2t WANTED—Sell $365 short time second mortgage for $300 on city or suburban property, on which $4000 has been paid. Also desire, first mortgage loan on sub urban acreage. Box 845. t WANTED—tl > Huy 1 >1 REX'T FR( )M OWNER, 7 OR 8-ROOM HOUSE ON SOUTH8TDE EAST OF 20TH ST.: MUST BE A BARGAIN FOR BIG CASH PAYMENT. ANSWER IM MEDIATELY. ADDRESS L-80, CARE AGE-HERALD. years’ experience; can give reference. Address W-16, care Age-Herald. 4-20-5t \VANTED—Position as bookkeeper arid general office man, 15 years’ experience; best of reference, both city and out of town. Address E-17, care Age-Herald. HOY it years old wants position in offict . can furnish references. Phone Main 8329. _ 1-JJ--T WANTED—Position as housekeeper or as sistant in hotel or rooming house; ex perienced and reliable. Call Main 6687-J. Housekeeper. 4-22-2t WELL educated lady stenographer, ac curate and easy in taking dictation, wishes all kinds of temporary work; best local references. Phone Ensley 74S. __ 4-22-2t Situation w a nt e d—c ’ompet e n t bookkeeper desires position; best of references as to character and effi ciency. Address H. W. P., Route 18. »- 2 3 - 2 f MR. "CONTRACTOR, Merehunf und Fore man, let us furnish you a first class man in any capacity; best of refer ences go with him. Public Service Bu reau, Phone 73t»7, American Trust. VOUNG man experienced in stenographic, billing and general office work, desires change of position; references. Address XYZ, care Box 721, Montgomery, Ala. 4-23-it \v ANTE I.) Position af housekeeper, in small family. N-17, care Age-Herald. 4-23-2t .YOUNG man bookkeeper using typewriter with bank, hardware and mercantile ex perience, wants to change May 1; will be interested in anything. Write Box 273. Tuscaloosa. Ala. FORJUKN1_ ^T)Tr'fcTH:!>fT^Two*%^mor!en?rf^ rooms, reception lial land bath. 2701 and 2703 Ave. D. Will rent for $18 month until October 1. Phone 6021-J. 4-22-3t TERRACE COURT We have furnished ono five room apartment on ground floor, and have two rooms left at $20 per month each, for young men. Also, have one unfurnished 2 room apartment with bath, on 5th floor, front, for $35. If you wfant one room, we have young man who will take the other. MALON E- M’CONNELL CO. 2024 3d Ave. foir RENT—2-story. 7-rooin, modern res idence, No. 2821 Ave. F; only $25 per month. E. Wilson, the Avondale plumber. Plume 8356-J.4-23-7t ~~ FA KM LANDS FARMS ANYWHERE IN ALABAMA For Sale by INGRAM REALTY COMPANY. Empire Bids. Phone Main 1197. 6-22-tf ELECTKIC FANS KEFA1KEI) DON'T let others experiment with your eleetrical machinery and fans; let an expert attend to yotir troubles. Miller Klentrie and Maehlnerv Ho,4-18-7t LOST—STK A V ED—STOLEN LOST—Saturday night at Country club, bar pin with small crescent of dia monds in center and diamond at one end. Suitable reward will be paid for the return of same. Mrs. Bessie M. Gray, 1322 S. 20th st. 4-21 -3t LOST—Scotch collie, male, from South aide. Reward. Call Main 5216. 4-23-31 RATES—One cent a word a dan no ad. taken for lens than -?»*• for flrnt fnser ft<n «'?»*> h rw ii* t wcconnui'iv order. WANTED—MALE HELP ~ WANTED—News agents on railroad trains; cash security required. Union News Co.. Terminal Station. 4-17-tf A WHITE man to do gardening and simi- j lar work. In replying, state experience, j present employment, address, age, and I wages expected, addressing Mr. F. 1J. " , Box 921, city. ' 4-22-28-24-25-27-28-29 i party with experience to take charge of dimention mill for cutting wagon stocks. J. E. Chandler, Fayette, j Ala. 4-22-3t; OBP< >RT UNITY for ambitious man, age: 21-40, to earn larger salary by de voting spare time to special work qualifying for lucrative traffic posi tion. Traffic, Postoffice Rox 246, Birmingham, Ala. 4-21-8t-tu-th-su MAN—Age 25-40, good education ami address to present educational work j to young men: pleasant work, good pay. <'nll room 14, Park inn. 6 to S p. m. 4-21-2t-tu-thj $2 A ! * AY ABSOLUTELY SURE—Man or i v.omai. to distribute literature; 60 days’; work; opportunity for promotion; ex-: perienc-* ••tinecessary. Spare time may he used. Ziegler Co., Philadelphia. 4-19-St-thu-su ! SCHOOL BOYS. Any schoolboy anxious to earn money can secure a position with good pay, easy hours. Also prizes—everything from tops to Shetland pony outfits. The work is easy and need not interfere with other duties. Apply to HIRMAN R. DE LAYE. 110% N. 19th St. Birmingham, Ala. i I LEARN tic- cotton business. Classing. . stapling, averaging, buying, selling, ex porting. etc., taught in 30 days; satis faction guaranteed. The Dixie Cotton School, New Orleans, La. A. H. Cobb, manager, _ _ 3-8-1 It-su-th SEE US THURSDAY FOR YOUR DRY GOODS, CLOTHING XND SHOES; 50 CENTS SAVED ON EACH DOLLAR SPENT; 12%-PENT BLEACHING. 7 CENTS A YARD; 15-CENT DRESS GINGHAM, 8 CENTS; REMNANTS IN THE BEST OF CALICO. 4 CENTS A YARD; 39-CENT CREPE. 19 CENTS A YARD; 29-CENT PONGEE, 15 CENTS; 50-CENT WAISTING, 23 CENTS; 7 5-CENT SERGES, 3.9 CENTS; ALSO THOUSANDS OF REMNANTS AND DRY GOODS DIS PLAYED ON OUR BARGAIN COUN TERS THAT YOU CAN BUY FROM 40 TO 50 CENTS ON* THE DOLLAR AT THE REMNANT STORE, 2017 2D AVE. WANTED—Cotton oil mill superintend ents, $100 (Texas. Oklahoma and Ai kansas); fliers, sawyers, band and cir cle, $3 to $6.50; American loaderman, $95; male stenographer, $60: band filer, stave mill, $4; pine grader, machine, $2.50; wagon stock sawyer, $4; operator, rotary veneer lathe, $3.75; tiler foremen, hardwood band irjill, $125; edgermen and blocksctlers, $2.50. And for Central America. Shay engineers, cross-cut flier, boilermakers, transportation fur nished. Many other high class open ings to lie tilled immediately. New busi ness every day. We employ for reliable linns south and soiithwest. Some for I eign business. Experienced men with good record required. Mack’s. Meridian Miss., or Little Rock. Ark. WANTED—FEMALE HELP BlKMTTGJHAArnCr^^ ING SCHOOL, 32 and 14 Watts Bldg., teaches complete course in practical millinery; enter now and finish course before fall sea son. 4-9-th-su-tu-12t ON SALE THURSDAY, SILK DRESSES $9.98 VALUES. $4.98; $12.98 VALUES, $6.75; $15 VALUES, $7.25. HURRY SOON THURSDAY TO THE REM NANT STORE, 2017 2D AVE. WANTED—Two lady solicitors; work is easy, salary fair to Btart; very little talking necessary; high class, respec table work; references. Public Service Bureau, 309 American Trust Bldg. 'll'! NG I.ADIKS in position to travel, good pay, salary or commission. Ap ply between 8 and 30 a. m., New Man hattan lintel. 1716 4th ave., north. WANTED—HELP_ WANTED—Hospital orderlyP^ white sawmill laborers; silk and dress goods salesman; man cook, club house, also head waiter, colored; other openings. Room 626 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. INFORMATION furnished on bus iness oportunities, securing 'work, se curing help, even securing a wife or husband; correspondence solicited. Pub lic Service Bureau, 309 American Trust Bldg. ROOMS—WANTED—BO ARP ~ WANTED. WANTED—BY YOUNG MARRIED COUPLED, SMALL FURNISHED APARTMENT OR BUNGALOW FOR SUMMER. SOUTH SIDE OR NOR WOOD PREFERRED. ADDRESS S-80, CARE AGE-HERALD. ANNOUNCEMENTS ARE you in teres tedTii music? Save time and money by acquiring your musical education through the modern systemat ic methods, taught by a capable faculty [ of this Institution. All branches taught. Lyric School of Music, sixth floor Lyric Pldg. Mrs. Fannie Robinson Flood anil Mr. E. H. R. Flood, directors. 4rl7-6t-eod ONE CENT A WORD It \TES--One rent a word n rinyt no ■& taken for lean than ‘JRc tor tlrmt Inner tlow. r~n»H whi»( ti or** miuniy order. FOR SALE T'AClT^wTfrl^AEAN^IEMlSON. 1003 Jeff. Co. Bank Bid*. ~ETJ. BURN8 CtT REAL ESTATE. PHONE 7W. _ 10-4-tf WE will build you a home. Birmingham Building and Imp. Co.. 414-16-1$ Ameri can Trust Bldg 1-16-tf FOR 8ALE BIG BARGAIN 14 PER CENT. First class apartment house, renting for $1200 per year; has four apartments, each apartment has 4 rooms and bath, sepa rate entrances, four furnaces, corner lot, on two car lines, facing park on South Highlands; it is useless to say owner needs money, the price shows that—$8500; must have $4500 cash, balance in 1 to 5 years, 7 per cent interest. ANGLTN-WHITE REALTY & INS. CO., 2028 1st Ave. Phone 1623. _ 4-3-tf FOR SALE—Six-room bungalow In West End, lias furnace heat, is about one year old and is modern, on full sized lot. occupied by owner, convenient to cars. Offered Monday for $3750 on terms of $600 cash, balance at $35 per month. This is a real bargain. Call Charles I. Smith, with H. D. Williams Realty Co., 1203-4 Jefferson County Bank Bldg. Main -&>•4-19-3t-su-tu-thu BARGAIN EAST OF 20TTI ST. An 8-room modern home. This is an ideal place, and modern to the min ute. Price reduced to $6000 for quick sale. FORD INS. & REALTY CO. Phone 6174. 316 21st st., N. FOR SALE—Picture show in city of 20,000. near Birmingham; beautifully furnished, up-to-date equipment, lo cated on main street; cheap rent; a bargain if taken at once. PITAS. M. RYDER SECURITIES CO. 421-22 Empire Bldg. “We Sell Businesses." NORTH HIGHLANDS SACRIFICE Here is your opportunity to get a nice 5-room home in the Fountain Heights district, only $2G50; $150 down and balance monthly; in walking dis tance from town; save your car fare. See. M. V. JOHNSTONE With HINES & JOHNSTONE 535-6-7 Brown-Mars. Main S740. AN UNPRECEDENTED BARGAIN. A little more than a block of the Tutwiler hotel, strategic location, substantial improvements, 7 per cent income, and only $250 per front foot. M'LIN J. CARTER. 2J4 First National Bank. ONE RENT A WORD RATES—Ob* nnt m word ■ rtayi no ai taken for lea* ttian 2ft«* for flrnt Inaar Cm*!! numf HiromnniiT ontfr. FOR SALE _ FOR SALE. CITY LOTS. SUBURBAN PRICES. 40x190, elevated, beautiful lots, with ce ment sidewalk, curbing, sewers, gas and water; good neighborhood, on Ave. O, Vg block of Idlewlld car line, and 2 blocks of 12tli st., $1000, one-fourth cash, balance $12.50 per month ANGLIN-WHITE R. & I. CO., 2028 1st Ave. Phone 1528. 4-10-tf FOR SALE 20 TO 40-A CUE TRUCK FARM $1000 will buy this desirable truck farm, 3miles of Selma, best pike road in ( county, a tenant house, an overflowing : artesian well, on the Southern railroad, with sidetrack on the property. Offers an opportunit3r of shipping potatoes, watermelons, cabbage, etc., in car lots to Birmingham. GEORGE W. WISE SELMA, ALA. 4-20-St WILL exchange two unincumbered water front lots with reparlon rights in Tampa, Fla., for Birmingham property. Value of lots $5000. Let’s trade. Call us up. H. D. Williams Realty Co., 1203-4 Jef ferson County Bank Bldg. Main 285. 4-19-3t-su-tu-thu FOR SALE—A 38-acre tract at a popular summer resort: would sell for $100 per acre in small lots with small outla3r for development. Price, $1000 cash. W. S. Hulse, Gadsden, Ala. FOR $500 and terms to suit, I will sell you a nice little home on one of the best lots in Norwood, an elevated corner, 60x190. No Indebtedness to assume. Business phone 84; residence phone 1968-W. H. T. Moore, 1336 N. 26th st. FOR~~sXLE—By owner, beautiful West End lot; south front, high, dry and well located; a beauty and a bar gain or will trade. Address B-17, care Age-Herald. 4-21-3t FOR-SALE— Remington Typewriter in splendid condition; bargain if sold imrn - diatelv. Apply Massey Business College. 4-22-7t I $500 cash, balance at 6 per cent, buys a modern home near Highland ave., in Country Club district. Price only $7000. } Is beautifully located. In select neigh borhood. Phone for appointment. II. D. I Williams Realty Co.. 1203-4 Jefferson County Bank Bldg. Main 285. 4-19-3t-su-tu-thu 3 ^found_ FOT:ND^Goid%^Coluinbian National*-1Jfc Pin. Finder can have same by applying to Age-Herald office and giving descrip tlon and paying for this ad.4-22-2t STOVE REPAIRING_ STOVE andXange repairing; expert on gas stoves and ranges. Call Main 6626. 222 N. 22d st. 4-17-tf ARRIVAL AND DRrAKTIlRE OF PASSF.N.IKU TRAINS, II1HR IrlflflAM The following schedule figures ere published only as Information, end are so*, irmirnnteed. Ill It Ml \UH A M TKItMIXAI. STAHUX i SoulUtru Hallway No. Arrive Hum — No. Depart to— II Atltou ti'ii “ 11 OrMBflUt l:Ntl 1» UlMBlUli >.« »■ la AU«u> ltilti SB « ™“Sl,u* 15 Columbus «:*0piu 20 Mobile 8.55 pm lg Mobile 1:45 am IS Jacksonville 11:25 pm 24 Jacksonville 4:00 pm 18 Selma 10:25 am 27 solnm 4:10 pm 39 Atlanta 10:00 pra 40 Atlanta 0:20 am MR New York 11:50 am 88 New York 0:8npm ■*9 New York 5:15 uni 80 New York0 Mueen A Crearent Hoots A. G. S. U. II. 1 Ne. Arrive from— Nr Depart is-* 2 Cincinnati 10:05 pm 1 .Shr’pt & X. o. 10:15pm *2 New Orleans 0:10 am *2 Cln. A X. Y. 6:20 am I Cincinnati 10:15 am 3 New Orleans 10:20 am 4 New Orient* 6:00 pm 4 Cincinnati 8:05 pm 6 C baitar ooc» 11:38 am 6 Meridian 4:ltipm fl < halts nooga 9:00 pm - _ . ftn „„ • Meridian 11:55 am 6 Ch*tt*nooin 4 00 pm I 12 Meridian 11:35 pm 22 Chattanooga 0:01 am 1 —-'a - ■ ■ .. i rlacn Lines Ne. Arrive from— Ne. Depart as— 108 Kanaaa City 0:50 pm 106 Kanaaa City If :3a pm 103 Kanaaa City 0:15 am 104 Kanaaa City 10:20 pm I2B Amory 10:15 am B2'» Amory 3:25 pm 921 Memphis 5:55 pm 922 Metnphla7 -00 am Centrist oa us. Hy. No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— I Macon 10:10 pm 2 Macon T :00 am k Jacksonville 12:05 pin 10 Jacksonville 8:35 pm y Sa *i.nali 11-55 »m 4 Savannah 3:60 p» Trains marked t.'nia run dailv airum annn... IIIHMI.X.HAM TKHNIKAI. STATION 8ealmarii Mr due Hr No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— ft New York 10:00 pm 8 New York 7:15 am *1 New York 12:13 pm 12 Now York 3:00 pm 23 Atlanta_ 0:20 Pm 22 AtlnntaM 00 uni Illinois Central ll?. No. Arrive from— I No. Depart te— » Chicago 4:1S pm I in ChicagoH:in nm IOU8VILLB A WASHVlIiLB STATION L. A N. R. H. No. Arrive from— No.. 7 apart ts • 1 Cincinnati 1:25 am l New Orleans 9 00 am 2 New Orleans 12:10 am 2 CUielnoa*' It :22 pm 8 Cincinnati 8:25 pm ft New Orleaoa 8:40 pm 4 New Orloana f:S7 pm *6 Decatur 8:15 am **> Decatur 7:45 pm 7 Montgomery 4:0ft am 7 Cincinnati 8:90 am 0 Clovlnastl 12 01am 10 Montgomery 7 :15 pm 0 Montgomery 8:20 am 12 Montgomery 10 45 am 11 Montgomery 8:50 am * 1ft Decatur 10:30 am 14 Decatur4:Q0 pm Mlrualntfham Mineral No. Arrive from— No. Depart to ll Fraco 5.15 pm 83 Praco ■ ;t5 am 48 Tuacalooaa 11:15 am 41 Bloetoa 4:80 am 42 Bloc ton f :|5 pm 40 Bloetoa 1:45 pm 16 Anotatoa li :40 am 44 Anniston 1:40 pm 47.^Minlrton 5:50 pm 46 A-siston 1:80 am 102 fuycaloosa 6:30 pm 101 Tuscaloosa 7:00 am A„ Jl. A A. No. Arrive from— No. Donart t> 23 Manchester 11:50 am 24 Manchester 7:30 am 23 RoanokeC :60 pm 20 Roanoke 4 00 pm FOR SALE—100 shares stock Southern States Fire Insurance Co. Address W. G. Allen, care Tampa Drug Co., Tampa, Fla. 4-17-7t LINE ED A CAFE, 1724 3d ave., is for sale cheap now on account of other busi ness; the best located, lowest expenses, rare chance. Apply at once. 4-22-2t NORTHS IDE. $2500—Very attractive and substan tial 6-room cottage, situated on large lot, facing south, good neigh borhood. Has bath, gas, electric lights, beautifully papered, pretty lawn, fruit trees and flowers. Phone for appointment. JEMISuN REAL ESTATE & INS. CO. 211 N. 20th St. Phone 5280. \\ ILL trade $38* ■ secdnd mortage well secured notes, payable $75 per month, for good property well located. H. D. Williams Realty Co., 1203-4 Jefferson County Bank Bldg. Main 285. 4-19-3t-su-tu-thu BARGAIN In plantation, 600 acres level, sandy clay land, half mile small town, Southern railroad; throe overflowing wells, 12 tenant houses; between Selma and Unlontown; $15 acre; terms at 6 per cent. B. S. Bibb & Co., Selma, Ala. 4-18-5t-sat-su-tu-th-£U WILL exchange beautiful 9-room modern house, well located on South Highlands, for suburban or negro rental property or for small home; acreage or automo bile. Party has left city and has equity of about $1550 tn property. Place will rent for $45 per month. Will give cash or mortage back in exchange. What have you to offer? H. D. Williams Real ty Co., 1363-4 Jefferson County Bank Bldg. Main 285. 4-19-3t-su-tu-thu FARM LAND. 1 have sqme dandy propositions In farm lands from $5 an acre up. Look over my list. Farm lands are cheaper than they will ever be again. See me today. JOHN H. BLANKS, “1 Get Resutls” 2026 3d Ave. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Modem 10 room South Highland residence; subur ban acreage; two unincumbered resi dences. Fine farm, attractive deal. 628 JelTerson County Bank Bldg. FOR SALE—Several fine Jersey cows with young calves at 1830 Jasper st., North Haven Station, on Highland car line; will swap for dry cows. Phone Main j 727-W. FOR SALE—Mortgage paper, $366; se cured by Improved rental property; lib eral discount for quick action. Address 0-17, care Age-Herald. FOR SALE 3R TRADE—Small~grocery business and boarding house connected, 1 with cheap lease; also country prop erty to trade for South Alabama lands; All a bargain. Call at 112 24th st., N. 4-23-3t-th-fr-su I FOR SALE—Rid youF horses, mules, cat tle, dogs, poultry and premises of | germs, tiles, fleas, ants, bedbugs, buf | falo gnats, ticks, lice, mites, etc.; harm less to man or beast, but death to pests. Price, $1 delivered. Agents also wanted. National Killhm Mfg. Co., Shelbyville, Tenn. / 4-23-3t-th-sat-»u _MONEY TO LEND TALK WITH ALAN JEMISON^ Main 100. 8-(-tf WE negotiate loan* and eell real estate. Can handle desirable farm laedie. Malone-McConnell Co., 20B4 3d ave. __10-29-tf I BUY well secured notes and mortgages; amounts $50 and up; also make loans. J. W. Dukes, 425 Woodward Bldg. 3-l-tf REAL ESTATE loans to suit you In amount, terms and Interest; can pay back monthly or yearly; will take sec ond mortgage. John W. Prude, 106 N. 22d st. Bell phone 240. 10-16-tt MONEY TO LEND on reai estate, amounts and time to suit. Leonard-Wil liams Co., 726 Woodward Bldg. 10-22-tf LOANS on Improved city and-suburban property. Birmingham Land and Mortgage Co., 306 First National Bank Bldg._ 4-18-tf REAL ESTATE' LOANS MADE PROMPTLY. SEE FRANK H. CLARK WITH EDWARD L. MOORE R. E. ft INS. CO.. 208 EMPIRE BLDU. PHONE MAIN 444. WE HAVE CLIENTS DESIRING TO MAKE LOANS IN AMOUNTS *2000, 13000, {4000, {5000, 6 AND 8 PER CENT. PROMPT ATTENTION TO APPLICA TIONS. JEMISON REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE CO., 20TH ST, GROUND FLOOR FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. 5-18-su-tu-thu-tf MONEY TO LEND ON IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. PROMPT ATTEN TION. J. B. GIBSON, 618 EMPIRE BLDG. PHONE 465. 12-2-tu-th-su-tf ON diamonds, watches and Jewelry, spe clcl low rates on loans from {50 and up business srt-ictly contldenlal. GORDON LOAN CO., 217 N. 18th st. 11-27-tf-thu-su-tu FIRH-r MORTGAGE'LOAN! Negotiated on city business and cl; and suburban residence property. Low ates and prompt attention; purchase n uney notea bought. JEMISON REAL ESTATE ft INS. CO., 211 North 20th Street. 1-23-tf-aii-ti -tliu POULTRY WATCH OUT For lice and mites; don't let them get the start of you. Use Lee’s lice killer for quick results. GORMAN-GAMMILL SEED CO. Phoe.e Main 3236. ASK FOR ZENOLIUM the most wonderful exterminator of vermin you have ever used. Lice and mites cannot live where you use It. GORMAN-GAMMILL SEED CO. 2328-2330 2d Ave., N. KODAKS FILMS developed. toe'"p5?’"roH? and 4c each. Prompt attention and work the beat. Covetl Co. Midi ONE CENIA WORD', RATES—One cent a word a daf| ao a4 lukcMi for le«» than I»5c for flrat 'Inser tion (Wh th n«t nrrompniiy order. _FOR RENT—ROOMS-_ THE AVALON—AH outilde rooms, fur nace heat; modern convenience*; moderate price; bath free. 2100 5th ave. 6-25-tf AT THK BIRMINGHAM HOTEfc, steam heat, electric light, telephone* and all hotel service, $4 a week and up; tran sient rates, $1 a day and up. The Bir mingham, 18th st. and 2d ave. 2-10-tf NICELY furnished upstairs front room, hot baths, elegant heated bathroom; price reasonable 2212 4th ave.. N. 3-10-tf ELEGANTLY furnished front room with board, private Lome, South Highlands. 1801 11th ave. 4-19-8t TWQk connecting furnished rooms tor light housekeeping, no childrer. 1312 _7t have. 4-19-tf ROOM and board for four adults, pre ferably a couple and two gentlemen: best location In city; modern home. X-16, care Age-Herald. 4-21 -51 TWO connecting rooms, newly papered, > furnished complete fbr light house keeping; water, lights and phone. 2222 7th ave., N. 4-21-3t WANTED—Two young men to occupy nice furnished front room, bachelors’ apartment, Terrace Court. Address L-15, care Age-Herald. 4-19-3t-eod = MODERN furnished, connecting rooms, light and airy porches and swings, fine for summer; lights, refrigerator, screened, dishes, linen, gas stove, two blocks from park and library; cheap rent. 4121 Ave. C, Avondale. 4-21 -3t-tu-th-sat Three connecting rooms furnished for housekeeping; modern conveniences; private home; also one front room fur nished. Woodlawn, 499-W. 5305 1st ave. 4-21-3t-tu-thu-sat FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping (front room), also room and board. Phone 4653-W. Mrs. McClure, 1820 5th ave. 4-21-7t-eod FURNISHED rooms for light house keeping; also furnished bedroom cheap. Inquire 2114 0th ave. 4-23-21 FOR RENT—Furnished room in South Highland home, near Five Points; very cool for summer, large yard. ( Main w. FOR RENT—Two completely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; bath. 1516 11th av. . S 4-23-31 ROOM FOR RENT—Wanted, roommate for gentleman; nicely furnished front room, modern and new; private bath, also private front porch; or will rent to one or two gentlemen. Louis Apart ments, 3-B. Phone Main 4325-J. neati.') i i jetted rooms for lisjit house keeping. convenient, reasonable. . 614 North 17th st, „ _ W AN TEI>—BO A R DERS_ WANTED—Boarders! 1903 5th ave?"phone 3E18-J._ 4-19-51 = (’LEAN, large room and board for two business men; separate beds; in pri vate family without children; two blocks of Five Points, on car line; reasonable for modern home con veniences. Main 8538. 4-2l-3t-we-thu-*u DESIRABLE room, suitable JtOr refined couple or gentlemen, near Five Points: elegant meals. 1213 S. 21st st. 4-12-7t-eod WANTED—couple without children to board in private family; all comforts of home; plenty of hot water, nice room, with or without private bath. Phone 239S-J. .‘ITT Highland ave.4-23-3t BUSINESS CHANCES lease on new hotel; new building; pres ent lessee wishes to leave city; would gladly turn over lease to good man. Address P-14, care Age-Herald. 4-13-tf I WANT stockholders of Providence Oil and Gas Co. and other Fayette propo sitions to ask for latest dope on that field. Address Oil, Box 575, Fayette, Ala. 4-lS-Gt THE best land and oil proposition ever put on the market is now open. We would like to have a few live salesmen hr this section of the country. For par ticulars write W. E. Hall. Oil City, La.4-19-7t PERSONAL___ LADIES—$1000 reward; I positively 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 WANTED -SALESMEN I AN old established, highly rated concern wishes to employ three salesmen, coun try work; prefer those with horse and buggy; work is highly remunerative and easily mastered; no record-breakers or chronic job hunters wanted. Address F-17, care Age-Herald. LEGAL NOTICES ~~ Notice to Paving Contractor* Sealed bids will be received at the city clerk’s office, Florence, Ala., until 8 o’clock p. in., Monday, May 4. 1914, for paving with waterbound macadam 2900 feet of roadway on Royal avenue and Huntsville road in tills city, and at that time will be publicly opened and read. Work to be done includes 8000 square yards of macadam pavement, 1000 feet combination curb and gutter, GOO feet drain tile, etc. Plans and specifications are on file at the office of. the city clerk or may be obtained from Lund & Hill, consulting engineers, Little Rock, Ark., on payment of $1. j Bidding check of $300 must accompany each bid. Contract bond of 25 per cent of estimated cost of work to be done will be required of the successful bidder. J Work will be paid for in city bonds. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. N. P. MORRISON, Mayor. j A. M. LUND, City Engineer. 4-14-10t__ Notice ot Sale On the 24th day of April, 1914, at 12 o’clock, I will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cost, at 16th st. and let ave., city of Birmingham, the follow ing articles. One carload of cabbage, consigned to Bell & Rogers Co., Morris ave., Bit- = mfngham. (Signed) CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY CO By J. L. Campbell. Agent. 4-23-2t. Legal Notice Louisville and Nashville Railroad com pany vs. J. J. Simmons, et al.—In the Chancery Court of Jefferson county, Alabama. In this cause it being made to appear to the register by affidavit of J. W. Crane, agent of the complainant, thr»t tile defendants, Will Dumas, Lonnie Du mas and Nellie Dumas, Pearlle Dumas, Walter Dumas and Lutner Dumas. Bessie Dumas and Otis Dumas, are each non residents of Alabama, and each reside in the county of Hill, state of Texas; and, further, that in the behef of said affiant the defendsnts, Will Dumas, Lonnie Dumas and Nellie Dumas, are over the Ucc-of 21 years, and that Pearlle Dumas, Walter Dumas and Luther Dumas are oxer the age of 14 years and under the age of 21 years, and that Bessie Dumas and Otis Dumas are each under the age of 14 years, and that neither of said minors has a legal guardian in the state of Alabama, It Is therefore ordered by the register that publication be made In The Age-Herald, a newspaper published in Jefferson county, Alabama, once a week for four consecutive woekp, requir ing the said Will Dumas, Lonnie Dumas, Nellie Dumas, Pearlle Dumas, Walter Dumas. Luther Dumas, Bessie Dumas and Otis Dumas to plead, answer or demur to the bill of complaint In this cause by the 24tK day of May, 1914, or in 30 days thereafter a decree pro confesso may be taken against the above named adult defendant*. Done at office till* the 22d day of April, 1914. HENRY MORSCHHEIMER, 4-23-41 «aci*Ur, Growing In Popularity The tea room of The Ridgely is coming into wider favor every day among those who appreciate good cooking, thoughful service and harmonious surroundings. Have you lunched there yet? JEMISON Real Estate and Ins. Co. Ground Floor First National Bank Building Phone 5280 SAVE BY TBE 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 t. Withdrawals at any jtime. 8 PER CENT INTEREST Jefferson County Building & Loan Association 113 If. list St. Rlrmlnuham* Ala. —— . i L — ~ = COMER CLUB FORMED ^ BY COMER CITIZENS In Series of Resolutions Henderson Condemned as Being “Allied to .r Corporate Interests” Eufaula, April 22.—(Speclal.)-The citi-' 2ens of Comer, the home beat of former Gov. B. B. Comer, have organized a campaign club In his Interest, with J. A. Grant as president and E. B. May as sec retary. in a se| of resolutions the club condemns Henderson as being “allied to the corporate interests," a party to the so-called compromise in the railroad liti gation, and a disloyal democrat because he voted for Palmer and Buckner. The board of revenue held an Important meeting here today, taking especial at tention of the road situation In Barbour county. The cry for road Improvement Is going up in all parts of the county, and the board Is finding It difficult to 1 place the road forces to the best ad vantage In view of the many varying claims. The roads in this county are be ing improved without Issuing bonds, Rud a the work is necessarily slower than other wise would be the case, although ex cellent results are being accomplished. ^ Several good rains during the past week have bene of material benefit to the farmers of this section, but the cool weather that lias followed them is hold ing back the germination of the seed con siderably. * The town of Louisville, tills county, which was visited by a disastrous fire some weeks ago. Is gradually recovering, and building operations have begun to re place the half section of the business block that went up In the flames. Heavy Frost in Chattooga Lyerly, Ga. April 22.—(Special.) Monday night's heavy frost has dam aged all vegctatlofi in this section to a considerable extent, especially gar den truck. Early beans, Irish potatoes and tomatoes have been killed, where » precautionary measures were not taken. It. is not thought, however, that ttie fruit crop lias suffered any damage. STOCK CERTIFICATES LEGAL BLANKS LITHOGRAPH BONDS SEAL PRESSES RUBBER STAMPS Manufactured By ; ROBERTS & SON, (Inc.) 1“The Biff Alabama Houae" 1810-1812 THIRD AVE. Phone 8461 Main * * Working Forces Are Being Augmented at FAIRFIELD Four Big Industries Now In Operation The $3,000,000 plant of the American Steel & Wire Company. The $3,500,000 By-Product Coke Oven Plant of the T. C., I. & R. R. Co. , ■ The Barrett Manufacturing Company plant. The Harbison-Walker Refractories Company plant. Notice that these industries are diversified—Fair- ' field’s eggs are not all in one basket. Read the newspaper accounts of Fairfield. Over 2000 men are now at work. These men are intelli gent, capable and well paid employes, who must have homes. j There is not a vacant house in Fairfield today— the demand far exceeds the supply—notwithstand ing the continuous building activity there. Fairfield is the safest and soundest investment field in the south. Act on it—buy lots, build on them or hold them for natural increment assured on a ris ing realty market. Fairfield lots are moderately pi’iced and are sold on easy terms. Call to see us about them. Jemison Real Estate & Insurance Co. Ground Floor 1st National Bank Bldg. Fairfield Office In Bank of Fairfield /Jacksonville, Fla\ M and Return \ / Tickets on Sale May 3d to 7th \ I Liberal Return Limit and Stopover* 1 I Special U. C. V. Train May 5th 1 I Leaves Birmingham 6.50 pm. K I Arrives Jacksonville 9.00 am. I \ Regular Daily Schedule / \ Leaves Birmingham 3.40 pm. / \ Arrives Jacksonville 7.50 an. m \ TRAVEL THE ATTRACTIVE WAT / \ _ F«c Perth *r particaUr. call f or PU. Mata SStS # -trymi J. H. 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