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cpnnp THE CUB keporter Being Ill-Natured is Deucedly Common, Don’t Cha Know By ‘HOP” g-ee -tu\s hot wave MAKES ME FEEL SO CQAHKY X CouLC> SCRAP WlTU Mv' | IHTI.- 5VHD - BflCTB- MP THATT3 V me.: i | < . I •f* ONECENTAWORD RATES—One cent n word n (lnyi no ad. taken for learn than 2Bc for first Inner ttiin f'nwh niimt Hwimpany order. “ WANTED 6HA^VJNOni6^ari92i^4th ave. ll-»-t£ WE BUY second hand clothes, shoes ! Phone 1681. 2116 Second. 1-20-tf WE sharpen safety razor blades”better than new, 26c dozen. Send them parcel post. Robert Prowell Stove Co., Birming ham, Ala. 6-14-tf ART ANTED—We have clients desiring loans in amounts of $1000 to $10,000; If you want to make a loan or buy a mortgage, write or call us. Phone 1346 Main. Minge Mortgage and Real ty Co., 202-3-4 Jefferson County Bank Bldg. 6-17-tf ‘WANTED—Information concerning Ethel Blanchard, or her child, christened Vel va Joyce. Address P-35, care Age-Her ald. 6-20-10t $37.50 NOW pays for complete course; sessions day and night. Call, write or phone Wheeler Business College. 6-7-tf-su-tu-thu WANTED—Bids”on 300 or 406 tons of white or red ash Alabama egg coal; prefer nothing smaller than the 2-inch screeing and nothing larger than a 6-inch; you will state freight rate and your mine prices; if weighed at the mine or the shipping point, ETnd If weighed by you or the associa tion; you will state the seam, if slope or shaft mined; if over the. station ery or shaker screen and dimension of screen; if over the picking belt and your guaranteee on slate; if low ered into car or dropped from screen. The coal to be paid for on the 15th ; of month following shipment. You will quote on both June and July shipments; bids to be opened June 27. Address Guy W. Junker, presi- . dent school board, Beaumont, Tex. # C - 21 - 31 . WANTED—A capitalist to place water works and electric lights in Jackson, Ala.; population. 1500; very liberal frail- ■ chise. Address C. W. Boyles, mayor. j 6-23-fit j WANTED—To exchange stock in an in dustrial corporation for automobile. Call or write Manager, 903-4 Jefferson County Savings Rank Bldg. LOANS WANTED—$2500 on suburban acreage, worth $10,000; also loan of $2500 on farm worth $12,000; fair interest; lib eral premium. 628 Jefferson County Bank Bldg. EXPERIENCED man presser; must be . familiar with Hoffman steam pressing ■ machine. Apply McCain Dry Cleaning Co., 409 N. 18th st. 6-23-21 ; — SITUATION WANTED j assistant bookkeeper or collector; can : use typewriter; references furnished; moderate salary at start. Address J-35, care Age-Herald. 6-21-3t , |37.50 NOW pays lor complete course; sessions day and night. Call, write or . phone Wheeler Business College. 6-7-tf-su-tu-thu Wanted—Position by competent book keeper and bill clerk of long experience. Address R-37, care Age-Herald. 6-22-3t WANTED—Position by all round office man and bookkeeper; can do the work; good references. Address Q-37, care Age Herald. 6-21-Ct WANTED—By young man with four years’ experience as stenographer, where outside work is required. Address X-37, care Age-Herald. G-23-2t WANTED—Office work as assistant book keeper or stenographer by young lady; 6 years’ experience; best of references furnished. Address W-37, care Age Herald. 6-23-2t WANTED—Position by experienced book keeper and office man; city references; 35 years, married; position wanted in Birmingham. In answering state salary and what opportunity for advancement to right man. Address Z-37. care Age Herald. 6-23-2t YOUNG colored man wants position as cook, butler, willing to work for reason able salary. Address D-3S, care Age Ho raid.6-23-2t ^ WANTED—MALE HELP A FIRM having the agency for the states of Alabama and Mississippi for a popu lar, advertised, low-priced automobile has an opening for a man with small capital; this is an exceptional opportuni ty and offers great returns on the money invested. Only party able to give high est references will be considered. In answering give full particulars as to business experience. Automobile expe rience not necessary. Address S-35, care Age-Herald. 6-20-7t $37 .50 NOW pays for complete course; ; sessions day and night. Call, write or phone Wheeler Business College. 6-7-tf-su-tu-thu A NEW CORPORATION ABOUT~TO ESTABLISH ITS HEAD OFFICES IN BIRMINGHAM REQUIRES THE SERVICES OF EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER TO ACT AS SEC R BTARY -TRE ASUR EH: IN V EST MENT REQUIRED, $2000; SALARY TO COMMENCE. $150 PER MONTH. ADDRESS WITH REFERENCES. L. DUNN. 1406 BARONNE ST.. NEW ORLEANS6-21 -8t ^ 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. $1.60. Double strength. $2. Dr. Southington, 3h Long Bldg.. Kansas City. Mo. 6-24-tf BOARDERS WANTED—NEW YORKjyiX_ EXCEPTION ALLY furnished rooms with private baths: excellent board, first class location; board optional: central cars to all parts: telephone. 199 W. 81st st., New York city. 6-16-28t __ _ FARM LANDS FARMS ANYWHERE IN ALABAMA-" For Sale by INGRAM REALTY COMPANY. Empire Bldg. Phone Main 1197. 4 t-Zlr-U IeTent A wol RATES—One cent a word a days no ad. taken for Icnm tlmn -.*»«• for flrnt Inner tion. f nnh nniwf nccompniiy order. 1 OK SALE talk with alanTjemison . 1003 Jeff. Co. Bank Bldg. 8-8-tf E. J. BURNS CO. REAL ESTATE. PHONE 768. 10-4-tf WE will build you a home. Birming ham Building and Imp. Co., 414-15-16 American Trust Bldg. 1-16-tf FOR SALE—Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7, a high grade whiskey; is the gold medal winner; can be bought at all first class saloons. When quality is considered, give it a trial. o-31-30t B'OR SALE—Bargain, close in, Southslde, semi-business lot 100x140; no trade. Minge, 203 Jefferson Bank Bldg. 6-3-tf FOR SALE—Feed at a baragln. The best and cheapest hog and cattle feed on the market at Jack Daniel’^ Distilling Co., at 1215 Ave. B. 6-28-30t FOR SALE—By owner, Glroom house, on South Bessemer ear line; bargain for quick sale. Call West End 35S-J. __6-21-28-2t WILL trade 9-room modern-home, one block south of Highland ave., worth $15,000; the price has been cut to the quick and it must be sold this week; will accept lots, negro property, farm property, bungalow, or, in fact, most any kind of small property in exchange. This place is modern to the minute and right in the heart of the Country club district. Price on application. H. D. Williams Realty Co., 1203-4 Jefferson Co. Bk. Bldg. Main 285. G-23-2t-tu-th out CENT A WORD RATES—One cent a nnrd n dun no nd. tnkeu for lew* tlmn 2Rc for flrwt Inner tlon «n*«» mint niTnmpnny order. ___FOR_Si\LE_ FOR SALE—Paying cash grocery busi ness, to settle up partnership; $600 stock, cheap rent. Address G-37. (are Age ^HeraW. 6-21-4t ONE practically new SSi" {^passenger Cadillac for sale cheap to a man with the cash money who wants a real bar gain. Address R-37. eare Age-Herald. _ 6-22-2t $37.50 NOW ^ays for complete course; sessions day and night. Call, write or phone Wheeler Business. College. G-7-tf-su-tu-thu FOR SALE or trade for anything or equal value 5-passenger auto. Ilopwood, 712 Huntsville ave.. Boyles. __ 5-19-15t-tu-thu-sat RECEIVED a shipment of up-to-date horse hats. William Reckling, 1811 2d Ave. 6-16-4t-tu-th-sat-gu BEAUTIFUL 14-acre country home, h> rated 6% miles from city, on Water works road; has 8 rooms, stone bunga low, 4-room servant’s house, barn, sta ble, very large chicken run and houses, fruit trees, city water, all under fence, small lake, and, In fact, the most com plete country home In Birmingham vi cinity; will exchange this property for 5 or G-room home in city; price. $G50o, with first mortgage against it for $2500, running three years. What have you to offer? Chas. I. Smith, with TI. D. Wil liams Realty Co.. 1203-4 Jefferson Co. Bk. Bldg. Main 285. 6-23-2t-tu-thu ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS. BIRMINGHAM The following schedule figures are published only as information, and are lot guaranteed. Ill It HI \ (i If A M TKIt.MIAAIi STATION? Southern J^allvvny Co. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 1 Atlanta 5:20 am 11 Greenville 7:00 am 2 Greenville 7:40 pm 12 Atlanta 12:15 ntn G Columbus 11:30 am 15 Colurabua 4:00 pm 0 Mobile 7 .00 pm 19 Mobile 7 :10 am 3 Jacksonville 12:25 pm 24 Jacksonville 4:00 pm 8 Selina 11:45 am 27 Selma 4:10 pm 19 Charlotte 10:00 pm 40 Atlanta 6:30 am New York 11:50 am 3G New York 5:50 pm !9 New York 5:15 pm 30 New York 9:30 nm Utieeu «& Crescent Route A. G. S. It. R. Vo. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 1 Cincinnati 10:05pm 1 Shr'pt A N. O. 10:15 pm 2 New Orleans 0:10 am 2 Cin. & N. Y 0 20 nm •? Cincinnati 10:15 am 3 New Orleans 10:20 nm 4 New Orleans 0:00 pm 4 Cincinnati (1:05pm 5 Chattanooga 11:38 am 5 Meridian 4:10 pm * wattanooga 9:00 pm 6 Chattanooga 4:00 pm 0 Meridian 10:50 am 22 Chattanooga 5:0." am -Meridian 11:35 pm 11 Meridian 5:30 am Frisco Lines ’o. Arrive from-- No. Depart to_ mEISH’ £!!y S:?Spra 100 Kansas City 12:30 pm ?,2 »“n88!1 Cltv ,S.!5 1°4 Knnp.s dtj 10:30 pm SimESS... SJX1"" 020 Amnry S :25 pm .1 Memphis 5.55 pm 022 Memplill 7:00 nm Central of €iu. Ily. Co. Arrive from— No. Depart to— Macon 10:10 pm 2 Mncon 7:00 am Jacksonville 12:15 pm 10 Jacksonville 4:35 pm Savannah_12:01 pm 4 Savannah 3:50 pm HIHMINGII \ M TKIHHIVAL STATION Seaboard Mr Line Rj. N’°v. Arrive from - No. Depart to— uNew^ork 10:00 am 0 New York 7:15 am 11 }orlt 12:15 pm 12 New York 3:00 pm 23 Atlanta 9:20 pm 22 Atlanta8:0Q nm . Illlnoi* Central Hy. Arrive from- I No. Impart to— 9 ( himgo4:05 pm | 10 Chicago 12:45 pm I.lll ISVII.I.K iiASHVIUK STATION 1.. & V H. H. N°- _. Arrive from— No. depart to— 1 Cincinnati S.o2 am 1 New Orleans 9 00 am 2 New Orleans 12:10 am 2 Cincinnati 12:22 !m 3 Cincinnati 3:2.5 pm 8 New Orleons 3:40 pm! 4 New Orleans 8:37 pm *6 Decntur «:ir, }im \ 5 Decutur 7:30 pm 7 Montgomery 4:05 am 7 Cincinnati 3:.»0 am 8 Cincinnati 12:01 am 10 Montgomery 7:15 pm 9 Montgomery <1:20 am 12 Montgomery 10:45 nm 11 Montgomery 3:50 nm •15 Decntur_10:30 am 14 Decatur 4 :00 nm flfrmiiiKliain Mineral No. Arrive from— No. Depart to_ 39 Praco 5:15 pm 33 Praco 8:25 am 48 Tuscaloosa 11:15 am 41 Illocton «:30 am 42 JMocton 7 :25 pm 4U Illocton 2:45 pm 25 Anniston 10:40 ant 44 Anniston 3:40 pm 47 Anniston 0:50 pm 40 Anniston 9:30 am 102 Tuscaloosa 5:30 pm 101 Tuscaloosa 7:00 nm A.. II. A A. No. Arrive from— I No. Depart to— 23 Roanoke 11:30 ami 20 Manchester 7:30 am 25 Manchester 6:00 pm I 24 Roanoke 4 :15 pm Trains marked thus (•) run dally except Sunday. Other trains run daily. Central time. _FOR SALE_ FOR SALE—340 acres of cut-over land near Sterrett; price, $7.50 per acre cash. Minge, 203 Jefferson Bank Bldg. 6-3-tf FOR SALE—At a great bargain, a 9-room residence In best part of Norwood; two baths, garage, servant’s room, eastern exposure; lot 60x190. Apply C. M. Wright, -008 3d ave. Main 9186. 6-9-tf A'ANT to exchange, nice lot on South Bessemer car line for horse and wagon or small pair mules and wagon. Address 900 43d st., East Birmingham. 6-20-41 137.50 NOW pays for complete course; sessions day and night. Call, write or phone Wheeler Business College. 6-7-tf-su-tu-thu FOR SALE— In small tracts. Valley farms; located on the Orville and Ca haba pike, the Mvrtiewood branch of the Louisville and Nashville railroad traversing its full length, and bordered on the south by the Alabama river. These farms are splendidly located, be ing only one and one-half miles from the city of Selma. A bountifully level val ley, loamy soil, with clay subsoil; truck and grain grow prolifically; it is fine for fruit, peaches, pears, graces, straw berries. etc. Every acre drains perfect ly. These farms divided in 40-acre tracts face the pike. railroad, and river for three miles. Their nearness to the city makes school and amuse ments most convenient. You are at the door of your shipping point, with trains leaving for all points, north, fast, south and west, several times dally in seven directions. Selma is a town of churches and schools and is progressive in every way. Very liberal terms. For further information, address John S. Pollard. Agent, Selma, Ala. 6-20-7t* FOR SALE—By owner who needs yie money, beautiful West End home; will trade for negro rental property; investigate. Main 14C4, 1417 Jefferson County Bank Bldg. 6-21-7t FOR SALE—$15,000 of Averyt Drug Co.’s preferred stock; pays 8 per cent an nually. Any part or all. Call phone Mail! 5980 or 6379. 6-14-eod-tf ."LASSIliST roadster in Birmingham for sale at a bargain for cash; equipped with electric lights, five brand new tires; Studebaker. Haynes Automobile Co. (Not Haynes Motor Car Co.) Phone 4099. 400 S. 20th st. 6-22-2t FINE FOUNTAIN PENS 75c MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY. For the two days named we will sell you your choice of line fountain pens, values from $1 to $2, every one with 14-carat gold point, guaranteed, for only 75c. A look will mean a lot to you If you need a fountain pern (See other ad.) LET AW’8 PHARMACY. Phones Main 9100 and 1610. City Hall Bldg. FOR SALE—Indian motorcycle In good condition; 4 H. P.; cheap for cash. Ad dress Y-37, care Age-Herald. 6-23-2t FOR SALE—Five-passengfr Ford,~ $350; Abbott Detroit roadster, $550; good shape. Blacklock Tire and Rubber Co., Ave. E and 20tli st. t-23-4t \ _FOR SALE_ 75C WILL BUT FINE FOUNTAIN PEN. Monday and Tuesday only we will sell fine fountnln pens, 14-earat gold points, guaranteed, $1, $1.50 and $2 values, for only 75c. In this lot, bought less than wholesale owing to unusual circum stances, are some of every style and size, with a few of the late novelties. You may depend upon this being a rare bar gain—every point guaranteed 14-carat gold. Two days only. LETAW'S PHARMACY, Delivered Anywhere. Phone Main 9100 and 1610, City Hall Bldg. FOR SALE—One small auto truck; will demonstrate: Just overhauled; 4 new tires. Wm. Griffin. Woodlawn, 1083. WILL trade 8-room, unincumbered home on Allen street, north, worth $3000, for well located lot. east of 20th street, on South Highlands; what have you to of fer? H. D. Williams Realty Co., 1203-4 Jefferson Co. Bk. Bldg. Main 285. _ ___ 6-23-2t-tu-thu FOR SALE 1910 Rulck, 18 horpe power roadster, in A-l condition, 3 new tires and electric lights, tools; guaranteed to he in flrat-class condition; owner wants larger car; price $175. Address F-3S, Age Hcrald. for exchange! — 800 acres, fee simple. In St. Clair county, on county pike, 2% miles from railroad station; rich, sandy loam soil, 3 run ning creeks through It, several springs; 5 tenant houses and 2 small barns; has good quantity of virgin timber; 300 acres of bottom land and 400 acres of table land, suitable for pasture; will exchange for unimproved colored prop erty close around Birmingham; only $S per acre TARRANT REALTY CO.. 2111 3d Ave., North. GILBERT TRUNK SALE. Prices reduced on all trunks, suit cases and hags. 1906 4TH AVE. 6-23-3t-tu-thu-sat __BUSINESS CHANCES^ ~ A ST ’OCESS FT'T^"'corporaUcm^^of~“high standing wants a man 30 to 45 years old, with $3000 or $4000 to buy Interest and take official position; stock pays more than 8 per cent dividend; either a good office man, shipping clerk or retail store manager preferred; best references re quired; business confidential. Address K-37, care Age-Herald. 6-23-2t WANTED—A partner with $400 to~invest in a paying proposition; good security. Address E-38, Age-Herald. _W ANT ED-—HELP_ WA NT ED—Experienced hospltal^orderly"; head block setter, white laborers, saw mill; man or woman pastry cook, open now; laborers understand landscape gardening, also greenhouse work; house keeper for old couple willing leave city. Room G20, Chamber Commerce Bldg. ONE CENT A WORD RATES—Onf rent ■ word « »l*y» no ad. fakrn for IrM tlmii -5c for flrnt Inner* lll'n. <n»ii »»i n« f t» <•!•«» wnmo y order. _FOU KEN1—JUJOMS ___ ROOMS witlT^or^without board; new man agement. 1920 (Jth ave.. N. 6-3-30t FOR RENT—Room in Norwood, near car; all modern conveniences; reason able; phone 5708-J. 6-19-tit LARGE. cool room for two gentlemen. $10 a month: gentleman wants room mate; large room, $7.50. 2209 6th ave. 6-19-7t FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished con necting rooms for light housekeep ing; modern conveniences. 2117 Ave. H. __ 6-21-3t FOR RENT—Large, cool, nicely fur nished front bedroom, conveniently lo cated to business district; rent reason able. 2113 5th ave., N. Phone Main 3197-W. 6-21-tf NEATLY furnished room, cheap, during summer months. 614 North 17th st. ROOMS, single or en suite, also kitchen ette; good location; home comforts. 1920 8th ave. 6-22-2t FOR RE N't*—Elegant new house, well fur nished, fine location; half price for the summer. Call JG03-J. 6-lS-3t-th-su-tu FOUR desirable rooms, first floor. 2110 8th a 6-je-10-eod ROOM for rent to one or two gentle men in home of two adults; ele vated, cool, quiet, near terminus South Highland car. Call Main 6776. 5124-tf-su-tu-thu-su UNFURNISHED—Two large, cool front rooms for light housekeeping; good lo cation. one block of car; will rent rea sonable. For information, call Main 37GO-J. 6-23-2t TWO or three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; private hath and all mod ern conveniences; well ventilated, cool and pleasant; price reasonable. Tele phone West End, 241. 6-£3-3t-tu-th-sa NEATLYfurnished upstairs front rooms for light housekeeping. 614 North 17th st root. WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Experienced nurse for young baby; references required. Apply at 3820 Crescent road, Mountain Terrace. Mrs. David Roberts, Jr. 6-23-3t WANTED—Experienced stenographer; must be quick and accurate and under stand detail office work; no Vieginners need apply; give experience, references. Address C-38, care Age-Herald. 6-23-2t WANTED AGENTS friends and neighbors; 70 per cent profit; make $10 daily; experience unnecessary. International Mills, Box 4029, West Phll adelphia, Pa. 6-7-30t Buy Birmingham Dirt today. Sell for a profit In 12 months. Others are doing it. Now Listen TO ME, WILL YOU PLEASE I told you last week in one of my advertisements that I had a choice piece of business prop erty for sale, and you did not come to see me. You lost. I didn’t, because T sold It to an other “wise purchaser,” and made the same amount as I would have if I had sold it to you. Here’s Another chance for you. “Be quick” if you want it, because it will be sold within the next 48 hours. It’s a CORNER RIGHT IN THE spot where property is en hancing every day. I can tell you more about our best real estate in 30 minutes than most others can in a week. I Sold this second piece wlthihn 48 hours that I told you would be sold. Now here is the best shot left. A corner fronting three streets— a piece of property that is bound to make you rich if you hold It. A corner that the street cars pass every five min utes during the day. This is a corner located on two thoroughfares, both of which are paved with asphalt, one leading from Corey to Mt. Pin son. the other from L. & N. depot to the North High lands. If YOU ARE WISE you will get In touen with me ^ulck. I’ve got bites on this \.ow. and. I’m going to sell it in four da vs’ M*"* CLAUDE L. NORRIS Manager Realty Department EMPIRE REALTY A MORTGAGE CO 418 and 420 Empire Bldg. Phone 4004 OMNI A WORD KATES—One cent n word a days no ad. taken for lea* than 25c for first Inser tion. fash must accompany order. *V1 U‘N iO L*ANU TALK WITH ALAN JEMISOlj: Main 100. 8-6-tf WE negotiate loans and sell real estate. Can handle desirable farm loan*. Malcme-McConnell Co.. 2024 3d ave. 10-29-tf 1 BUY well secured notea and mortgages; amounts $50 and up; also make loans. J. W. Dukes, 425 Woodward Bldg. 3-1-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 real estate. amounts and time to suit. Leonard-Wil llams Co.. 725 Woodward Bldg. 10-22-tf WE are prepared to diecount properly se cured purchase money paper, to nego tiate loans or. real estate, and to furnish conservative Investments in such paper or other securities to persons who have idle funds. REALTY TRUST CO.. 303 N. 20th SI. 5-llrex su-tf FOUR and six months’ loans on local stocks and bonds, low interest. Birming ham Land and Mortgage Co., 306 First National Bank Bldg. Phone Main 7768. __5-29-tf 137.50 NOW pays for complete course; sessions day and nignt. Call, write or phone Wheeler Business College. 6-7-tf-su-tu-thu WE are prepared to make loans for a term of three or five years on first mortgages only on improved business and residence property In Birmingham proper at 6 per cent, in suburbs at 7 per cent and 8 per cent. Under no cir cumstances will we lend at exceeding 50 per cent valuation and no sums un der $1000. Money in hand; no red tape and no delay. W. B. Leedy Real Estate & Insurance Co. 6-21-7t WE HAVE ~CLIENTSr DESIRING TO MAKE LOANS IN AMOUNTS $2000, $3000, $4000, $5000, 6 AND 8 PER CENT. PROMPT ATTENTION TO APPLICA TIONS. JEMISON REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE CO.. 20TH ST., GROUND RLOOR 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 FIRST MORTGAGE-LOANS Negotiated on city business and clt. and suburban residence property. Low ate, and prompt attention; purchase n uney notes bought. JEMISON REAL ESTATE A INS. CO., 211 North 20th Street. 3-23-tf-*u-tl-thu Finest Alfalfa and Stock Farm in the World j i I (i One hundred thousand dollar alfalfa end stock farm for $.>5,000, located In heart of the black belt, Green county, Alabama, 840 acres in alfalfa, corn and cats; gently rolling. Just enough fot drainage; 500 acres in alfalfa, will class with any alfalfa land in the world, bal ance in oats and corn. This farm la well improved, having spent within the last five years not less than $20,000 on same. With hay barns dotted here and there over the fields, entire place fenced and cross-fenced with hog proof wire, overflowing bored wells and :reeks; nice, modern home, many ten ant houses, many large barns. 16 head 3f mules, hogs etc., new up-to-date farm machinery, such as steam hay presses, mowers, rakes, wagons, har ness. There is at the lowest calcula tion $10,000 worth of personal property, ncluding a fine fireproof warehouse with i capacity of 20 cars of alfalfa. We ire Just in receipt of some alfalfa from this farm, measuring 34 inches high, that will cut one ton to the acre, and there has not been any rain on this land for two months. There has already been marketed two cutting, of alfalfa at $18 f. o. b. shipipng point. This land should grow five to eight tons to the acre; there has also been cut this season an oat crop of 75 bush els to the acre. The waste on this place would keep up 100 head of dairy cows. One look at this farm will convince the most skeptical person. This farm is located In Green county, Ala., between the Black Warrior river and the Ala bama Great Southern railroad; the river is navigable to seaport at Mobile, Ala., the year ’round, and the railroad is a trunk line between New Orleans and New York, thus affording an outlet to the world for all products. There will be madte 25 per cent on $50, 000 on this farm, what kind of invest ment do you know of that will show this result; a gold mine won’t do better. This farm can’t be bought In Illtniois at $200 per acre. Remember, everything goes at the price, crop, land, Improvements, per sonal property. Putting this crop of al« falfa ut $1* per ton and ttve tons to the acre wolud be $90, which would be 9 per cent on $1000 to the acre. Then you still have the land as pasture, most of the time. Tills land Is as good or better than any land In the west, Illinois not ex cepted, plus climate. The writer was on this farm one week ago and the lands adjoining this farm—In alfala. Is about 5000 acres, can’t be bought at any price. The growing and marketing of this crop Is less expense than any other crop. Tills Is not talk about what the land will do. hot facts of what the land Is doing, and we would be glad to show you. $10,000 cash will swing this farm, land, property, crop, everything, with reasonable terms on balance. The reason of the reduced price Is the owner lives 1000 miles away and can't give It his personal attention. For further Information, call phone Main 8030. or call at Black Belt Land Company 4th Floor American Trust Building, Birmingham, Ala. We have many other fine farms, suitable for alfalfa, etc., from ‘JO acre) up, improved improved. Prices right. lECENTAWl KATES—One cant n word a dayy no ai taken for Imi than -So for flrut Inser tion. r~w»> mint nroomnnny order, SCHOOLS ~ ^XJMMErT~SCHOOIj of the Alabama Mili tary institute coaches in graded and high school subjects. Terms reasonable. 1628 Jefferson County Bank Bidg. Phono Main 4262. 6-17-tf ALABAMA MILITARY INSTITUTE opens September 8, 1914, with a faculty of university men. Practical work, sci entific and literary. Prepares for West Point, Amiapolis. civil cervlce and col lege. 1628 Jefferson County Bank Bldg. Phone Main 4262. 5-17-tf $37.50 NOW pays for complete course; sessions day and night. Call, write or phone Wheeler Business College. 6-7-tf-su-tu-thu PUPILS COACHED—Graduate of Co^ lumbia college and student in Co lumbia law' school w'ill take a few private pupils during vacation in col legiate or high school subjects; par ticular attention paid to deficiencies and college entrance requirements. Wide experience; number limited. Address Ralph Harris, 1614 Phelan St., Birmingham, Ala. 6-21-tf-su-tu-th JFOR RENT__ FOR RENT—Garage 20xli, cement floor, water and light; near Terrace Court; cheap. Apply United Realty Co., 508 American Trust Bldg. Phone 6371. __ 6-23-71 FOR RENT—Furnished 5-room bungalow for the summer; every modem conven ience; located in excellent neighborhood, one block of car line. Address A-38, care Age-Herald. STORE FOR RENT—New, modern, up to-date brick store, best corner in town, fronts south, well lighted: has largo, basement, but will rent and keep base- i ment for own use; size, 24x75; rent rea sonable; best opening for strictly cash business in Alabama; correspondence invited. Address John T. Ellis, owner, Montevallo. Ala. 6-23-7t _WANTED—SALESMEN ~ WANTED—Salesmen to sell a now line of high grade goods in Mississippi and Alabama to the cigar and tobacco trade; big cotnmissions; state references. Perry Pipe Co., 1810-1818 W. Madison st.. Chicago, 111.6-16-3t-tu-thu-su FILMS DEVELOPED FREE FILMS developed free regardless of where purchased when prints are or dered. Matt orders solicited. F. W. Bromberg, Eastman Kodak and sup plies.6-6-30t ^ WANTEIj—BOAR IjEKS TO COUPLE or two gentlernenT^Ta'rge front room; first-class table; half blocit Highland ave.; three car lines. Main 6767-J. 6-19-3t-fri-su-tu iECENfft WORD RATES—One cent ■ word ■ dart no ad. token for lew* than 26c for first Inser tion. rn«b mini gfrowstny order LOST—STRAYED—STOLEN LOST—Sunday morning, between 1727 14th ave., N., and 8th ave. and 23d st., one old, solid gold pin, with pearl in center and with two pendant chains with tas sels. Finder return to this office and * receive reward or call Main 3820. 6-22-2t LOST—An abstract of title; lost on West End car. between Beverly and Empire Bldg. Kindly return to Woodlawn Realty Co., 6th floor Empire Bldg., and receive reward. LOST—Two mules, horse mule, light bay. weight 1300 pounds, split in left ear: mare mule, dark bay, weight 1200 pounds, split in left ear; both in good condition; reward. Phone Main 7108. ^ KODAKS FILMS developed. 10c per roll. Print* 3o and 4c each. Prompt attention and work the best. Cove!I Co 5-21-tf Next Auction Sale Horses and Mules Thursday, June 25th, 1914 We can supply your wants: Second hand wagons. Sec ond hand buggies. Second hand harness. 25 head fresh farm horses | and mares. 21 head good work horses. .‘1 head good saddle horses. 19 head good work mules. Don’t forget the date, June 25tli, 10 :,*?() a. m. n FIES & SONS