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Qrnnp the cub O^uur REPORTER Only One More Place To Go •‘HOP" —----, PVWM /there .scoop-see ). WHERE THAT SHELL UT?\ ' ZOOM WE'RE OUT OF RANGE OUT HERE IN THE W , WATER - WE CAN 51 r Ms HERE AS SAFE AS ON IM \ OUR OLD FRONT PORCH/^ VAnd watch THE ... BATTLE^^ |||| © t? I ^ - (NTU- 5WHb - w _ Mft — ,_ \ »••••••■••a RATES—On© rent „ word © dayi nn nd, in km for leN» (linn 2Re for flrnt Inner* (ion. ( V»«l» iiiimt wpi-nmiuiii r order. I WANTED ___ SHAVTNG 30c at"393T 4th ave. U-29^tf WE sharpen safety razor blades better tlian new, 25c dozen. Send them parcel post. Robert Prowell Stove Co., Birming ham, Ala. 6-14-tf WE buy second hand clothes, shoes, for cash. Phone 1581. 2116 Second. 1-20-tf WANTED Second hand bag©; highest cash prices paid; make us a trial ship ment. Wertheimer Bag Co., 1709-15 Ave nue D. Birmingham, Ala. Phone 2994. 8-J4-14t tfb buy, second-hand heater cheap for cash. Main 5385. 8-15-7t WANTED—A responsible Rarty wishes to lease beginning October 1 a 6-room cot tage in Norwood; must contain three bedrooms; give location atid price in an swer. Address V-52, care Age-Herald. It WANTED—To" buy a Ford automobile in good running order; do not care what style model or about good tires, hut must be five-seated; state price and terms. Address Z-52, care Age-Ilerald. 8-16-3t WANTED-ALL VEHICLE OWNERS to ship their wheels to Birmingham and have them rubber tired by the EX CLUSIVE RUBBER TIRE CO. with Goodyear wing rubber at these price* 4-wheel sets, %-inch buggy rubbers, at $10 a set; 4-wheel sets. 1-inch size. $12 a set. THE EXCLUSIVE RUBBER TIRE CO., 1600 2d ave., wholesale and retail dealers in rubber tires, wires, torches and supplies. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. 8-11-tu-thu-su-tf WANTED—To rent Oct. 1 a 6 or 7-room house in Norwood or vicinity; state lo cation and price in reply. Address P-54, care Age-Herald. 8-18-3t WANTED—To exchange attractive, mod ern house on Cullom st.. South High lands, for smaller bouse In Norwood Boulevard preferred. Address S-54, care Age-Herald. SITUATION wanted *t7Te City" Employmerit*"Bureau will be glad to furnish free any class of help wanted. We Invo^tijate all applicants, the record of ell applicants for positions of responsibility. This bureau is under the auspices of chjrchos of Birmingham. We earnestly ask your co-operation. Phone Main 1870. 1311 American Trust building. 7-1.8-tf $TaN T E D—By competent office m an, stenographer and bill clerk; salary no object: must “have work at once. Address T-54, care Age-Herald. 8-18-2t VA NT ED—Job by colored man as porter in saloon or grocery store. Address Perry Moore. 2305 2d ave. 8-18-2t _WANTED—M ALEHELP Y* ANTED- Blacksmith, needed m cunnec tion with marble quarry work; good or portunity for the right man. Apply u. A-52, care Age-Herald. S-12-ti \\ ANTED Vt once, mill man to oper ate sawmill at Green Pond. Long dis tance phone. C. M. Davis. WANTED—Special agent in Birming ham for protected territory on a good state proposition. Address Y-53, cart Age-Herald. CHANCES WANT all business'"inen and old~pat entee men to call at 2029 3d ave., and investigate if you want to make $1001) per week. Ask for *S. S. Alaplc. 8-13-7t 1 WOULD buy grocery or general mer cantile business, in or near Birming ham: must be cheap for cash; give price In first letter. Address V-63, care Ag<> Herald. 8-16-3t-sn-tu-tln WANTED—HELP \\ ANT ED-Head waiter, first class hotel blacksmith, quarry work; heading mil sawyers; experienced baker’s helper willing leave city; wood turner, carriage and wagon woodworker. Room 626 <’hamber Commerce Bldg. PERSONAL LADIES—$1000 I sward; 1 positively guar antee my great successful ••Monthly" remedy; safely relieves some of thi longest, most obstinate, abnormal casei In three to five days; no harm, pain oi Interference with work; mail, $1.60. Double strength, $2. Dr. Southington, 88 Long Bldg.. Kansas City. Mo. 6-24-t! iilEN—Prescription 777 cures G. and G. oi money refunded, $l ut all druggists. 7-28-tI MEN—"Vam is laranteed to stop al discharge in four days; no interference with work or danger of stricture; bj mail, $2.50. Vano Chemical Company Box 256-A, Atlanta, On.8-2-29 WANTED—BOARDERS jrOK FCE 5TroTTTToonT"wTth boardTals^ room with private bath; two housekeep ir.g rooms and garage. Phone 1653-W Mrs. McClure, 1820 5th ave. 8-ll-7t-tu-thu-si DO A R D E R W A NTE D—A11 cacti ve room next to bath; all conveniences; l’irs class meals, home-like and congenia surroundings; South Highlands; refer gpces. Phone 1624-.J. MISCELLANEOUS ~ SaOTlNGfiAM MILLINERY TRAININC SCHOOL Millinery la the most attractive, profit cble and womanly vocation for worn en. Our course is thorough and rea •enable. Thin is an opportunity fo ladies who have lalenl and wisli t learn lo make their own hats. Fa] term begins Sepl. 1. AM arc invite to call and inspect our work. Fo * Information address Watts bids Phone Main 8046. X.li-12t-su-tu-t ROOMS—WANTED—BOAJtD WANTED—Business” lady wants unfui nlahod room with keiehenette wit stove furnisiied; most be close in an rales reasonable; Northalde preferrec refeaencea exchanged. Address Q-a care Agc-llcrald. KODAKS , and 4c each. Prompt attention an Work tk# beat Coveil Co. m-l IeWaIrd RATES—One cent n irord n dnyt no ad. taken r»r less than 25c for flrat Inner »<>■!». nppiunnwny order. 10R SALE TAuWTurMlM 1003 Jeff Co. Bank Bldg. 8-8-tf E. .). BURNS CO. REAL ESTATE. PHONE 766. _10-4-tf WE will build you a home. Blrmlng ham Building and Imp. Co.. 414-16-16 American Trust Bldg. 1-16-tf FOlt SALE. CAR LOTS ONLY. Many hundred cars fine alfalfa, pure southern grown. Mississippi and Ala bama jrown. In the black belt; t3ok gold medal at St. Louis Purchase Ex position. If Interested call or phone or write Alabama-MississippI Alfalfa Co., 44h floor American Trust Bldg. Phone _Main 8030. 6-28-tf FOR SALE—One 1. C. H. auto wagon with buss .top, water cooled, run about six months; cost new $1100, our price $350 cash, or will trade for desirable real estate. Phone Main 7107. Berry & Yeiiding. North Birmingham. 8-7-1f FOR* SALE. 1 moving van, practicaiy new. 1 covered grocery wagon, practically new. I good 8-year-old horse. 1 Overland roadster. Main 3090. 8-y-4t _ 8J9141 FO ( SALK Complete Bowser Drj <'1.,,!. Ing system with 75-gallon copper still; both good as new; will sell for less than half original cost of Bowser; bargain for some one. Address Blue Ridge. 38 Lexington. Asheville. N. C. 8-15-7t FOA~fjK OR EXCHANGE— Bus!ness property; close to center of city; now rented. Owner says get some vacant lots that can he Improved to advantage. H. I). Williams Realty Co.. 1203-4 Jeffer son County Bank Bldg. Main 285. 8-16-3t-su-tu-th wwm KATES—On** cent n tvonl i* tlnyt no nd. taken for Icmm than 2Tic for flrwt Inner tl«>n niM«< »• !•«•«»»», »**•«• v •• filer. FOR SALK ^rssei7geP*^Tuto?>~s^Trst $260 cash takes it; good condition. Call Hi'' n. 826 si. 7-23-13t-thu-sat-tu FOR RALE Bargain; beautifully located 2-story, 8-room house on corner lot 50x 135 feet on South Highlands; has living room, library, dining room, breakfast room, four bedrooms, sleeping porch, servants’ rooms in basement; has beamed ceilings, paneled walls, built-in bookcases, china closets, hardwood floors, tile hath and furnace heat. Now, listen: Cost owner $7500 six months ago; we can deliver this property for $t>0o0 on terms of $1oco cash, ha lance on monthly basis. H. D. Williams Realty <’o., 1203 Jefferson County Bank Bldg. Main 285. 8-16-3t-su-tu-th FI RNITl'RE~SPECIALS.' I solid walnut bedroom suit, $25.(M. 1 refrigerator, 10 pounds capacity*, $8.00. 25 oak beds, $1 to $6. 3 oak dressers, $5 each. 5 oak washstands, $1 to $5 each. TIDWELL & BACON i-TRNITl’RR CO.. 213 2d avc. Main 16f». FOR SALE -Beautiful white Persian kit tens; thoroughbred registered pedigreed stock. For further information, call Main 2185-J. 8-18-3t-eod K()R ONljV xm. Five-acre tract, located within two blocks of East Luke car line; has 2 , good houses, 'barn and well; excellent propo sition for trucking; must bt; sold, as party is forced to have some cash. See M. V. JOHNSTONE, with HINES * JOHNSTONE. 535 Brown-Marx. Main 8740. 4 > ====. " .-.— ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS. BIRMINGHAM The following schedule figures are published only as information, and are not guaranteed. »l»nil\(;HAM TKHMIWI, STATION Southern Railway No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 11 Atlanta 5:20 am 11 Greenville 7:00 am 12 Greenville 7:40 pm 12 Atlanta 12:15 am Hi Columbus 11:30 am 15 Columbu* 4:00 pm 20 Mobile 7 :00 pm 10 Mobile 7 :10 am 21 Jacksonville 12:25 pm 24 Jacksonville 4:00 pm 28 Selma 11:43 am 27 Selma 4:10 pm 39 Charlotte 10:0ft pm 40 Atlanta 6:30 am 35 New York 11:50 ain 30 New York 6:50 pm 29 New York 5:15 pm 10 New York9:30 am Queen & Crescent Route A. G. S. R. R. No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 1 Cincinnati 10 05 pm 1 Shr'pt A N. O. 10:15 pm 2 New Orleans 6:10 am 2 Cln. A N. Y. 6:20 am 3 Cincinnati 10:15 am 3 New Orleans 10:20 am 4 New Orleans 6:00 pm 4 Cincinnati 6:05 pm 5 Chattanooga 11:38 am 5 Meridian 4:10 pm 21 Chattanooga 9:00 pm 6 Chattanooga 4:00 pm 6 Meridian 10:50 am 22 Chattanooga 5:05 am 12 Mertitlan 11:35 pm 11 Meridian6:30 am Frisco Lines No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 105 Kansas City 3:50 pm 106 Kansas City 12:30 pm 10 . Kansas City 6:15 am 104 Kansas City 10:30 pm 925 Amory 1015 am 026 Amory 3:25 pm 92* Memphis 6.55 pm 022 Memphis 7:00aru Central of Ga. Ry. ' No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 1 Macon 10:10 pm 2 Macon 7:00 aui 3 Jacksonville 12:15 pm 10 Jacksonville 4:35 pm | 3 Savannah 12:01 pm 4 Savannah 8:50 poi Ill H 111 \ C« II A 11 TERMINAL STATION Senbunrd Air Line lly. No. Arrive from - No. Impart to— 5 New York 10:00 pm 6 New York 7:1ft am 11 New York 12:15 pm 12 New York 3:00 pm 23 Atlanta t 0:20 pni 22 Atlanta 8:00 am lllluoiM Central Hy. No. Arrive from— I No. Depart to— 0 Chicago 4:05 pm | in Chicago 12:4R pm LOUISVILLE A NASHVILLE STATION L. A N 11. K. No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 1 Cincinnati 8:52 am 1 New Orleans 9:00 am 2 New Orleans 12:10 pm 2 Cincinnati 12:22 pm 3 Cincinnati 3:25 pm 3 New Orlcaaa 8:40 pm 4 New Orleans 8:37 pm 4 Cincinnati 8:45 pm •5 Decatur 7:30 pm *6 Decatur 6:45 am 7 Cincinnati 3:50 um 7 Montgomery 4:05 am 8 New Orleans 11:53 pm 8 Cincinnati 12:01 am 1U Montgomery 7:15 pm 9 Montgomery 6:20 am 12 Montgomery 10:45 am 11 Montgomery 3:50 pm *13 Decatur10:15 am 14 Decatur 4 :0o pm Ulrmuilf Hum Mineral No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 39 Fraro 5 :15 pm 83 Praco 8:25 am 48 TiiRcalooM 11:10 am 41 Blocton 6:30 am 42 Blocton 7:25 pm 41* Blocton 2:55 pm 45 Anniston 10:40 am 41 Anniston 8:40 pm 47 Anniston 6:50 pm 46 Anniston 8:35 am 10‘-‘ Tuscaloosa 5 :30 pm 101 Tuscaloosa7 :QQ am A.. II. A A. No. Arrive from— I No. Depart to— 23 Roanoke 11:30 am I 26 Manchester 7:30 am 25 Manchester 6 :00 pm V 24 Roanoke 4:15 pm FOR SALE FOR SALE—Factory and office outfit of the Royal Ice Cream company, includ ing horses, wagons and a lot of sup plies. Will be sold as a whole or in parts. Can be seen at the factory. 425 20th st., S. T. L. Whitaker, Assignee. 8-14-7t $4800—$500 cash buys well located home on 14th st., S., Just off of 11th ave.; this east is modern to the minute, faces east, has beamed ceilings, paneled walls, plate racks, tile bath, hardwood floors, etc.; cost owner $5750 18 months ago. If you an* looking for a bargain, here it Is. H. D. Williams Realty Co., 1203 Jefferson County Bunk Bldg. Main 285. 8-l6-3t-su-tu-th WE SELL. REPAIR AND CLEAN GAS STOVES. FOR PARTICULARS, PHONE MAIN 5593, OR CALL AT 302 16TH ST., NORTH. 8-13-7t-eod A FEW OF HILL'S BARGAINS. 1300 acres of alfalfa and stock farm, im proved, on Alabama, Tennessee and Northern railway. One hundred and fifty-nine acres. Bald win county, fruit and truck farm, sale or exchange. Thirty acres. 3 miles from Irondale, 5 room bungalow, servant house and ga rage, all the year round spring water, school and neighbors near. $3000; $500 cash and terms to suit. Two thousand acres. Sumter county farm, 1900 acres in cultivation. Two thousand acres sandy loam. Missis sippi farm on Mobile and Ohio railroad, near Seooba; 1000 acres in cultivation; i 1000 in timber; all under fence; $12.50 per acre; terms. j 660 acres improved Hale county farm, 500 acres open land. 100 acres alfalfa land, one and one-half miles from Greensboro; ; $25 per acre; terms. ■ Two hundred acre tract, Jefferson coun ' ty land. S. R., 11 miles from Birming ham; 25 acres black bottom; 250,000 feet of hardwood timber, quick sale, $12.50 per acre. cash. j East Lake cottage, all improvements in 1 and paid for, modern in every way; I four rooms, large hall, front and back porch, large lot. one block from car line; worth $2000; quick sale, $1400. Go look [ for yourself. 100 acres. Lee county, Fla., farm to ex change for Jefferson county property. } L. P. HILL. 1 • 1924 4th Ave. Phone M. 4722. FOR SALE—Buckram bound set o c "Cvc." New. no marks, but Uathe J name labels. Call 216-216 First Natioha t Bank Bldg., or phone Main 60b. 8-18-2 FOR SALE from Rex Sales Co., 110 S 22nd st. Main 7364. TO-IN V ESTORST Ir. "war times" the wise man who has invested his surplus funds in good first mortgage real estate loans, ami has paid mpre attention to security than rate of Interest, Is to be congratulated. In ol der to accomplish this, he must have a broker who is thoroughly familiar with property values and is honest enough to look to the interest of his clients rather than the commission he is to re ceive. Wo have been in business for over a quarter of a century, and have yet our first foreclosure for a client. Why? Our motto is: "SAFETY FIRST." We are having first-class applications daily, and would be pleased to 3er\e you as your agents. W. B. LEEDY REAL ESTATE & IN SURANCE CO., 8-12-6t-we-th-sat-su-tu-su FOR SALE—.Well located 7-room house on 15th st. facing 10th ave., S.; good sized lot facing east; fine rental proposition or will make fine home; price, $4500, on terms, or will exchange for tfmall piece of property. What have you to offer? H. D. Williams Realty Co., 1203 Jeffer son County Bank Bldg. Main 285. 8-16-3t-su-tu-th FOR SALE—Furniture for an IS-room rooming house; bargain. Apply tyi6% 4th ave. Phone 4799-J. S-18-77t ANNO UNCEMEXTS PETROS & SOFULIS announce taking complete charge of Frank Peter and E. Pantur’s fruit store, and will not be re sponsible for any of their bills or debts. Store is on corner of 5th ave. and 19th st. 8-18-3t MOTOR AND DYNAMO SPECIALISTS. MILLER ELECTRIC MACHINE CO., 222 N. 22d ST. MAIN 6026. 8-18-7t-tu-tliu-sat-su-tu-thu-su LOST—STRAY ED—STOLEN DUN COLORED "cow, with long'"‘sack, smooth, medium teats, strayed from Battle & Watkins, North Bessemei car line, Vinesville Station, Frida\ morning. Call Ensley 442-W. 8-18-31 LOST—Bunch of keys with round tag, Jas. Morton, Birmingham, Ala., on tag, Finder will please call Main 8299 or re turn them to 2113% 2d ave., and gel reward. ~ SPECIAL NOTICE if you'ivant to get'besT'anT: HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR OLD COINS, BOTH DOMESTIC ANE FOREIGN, ADDRESS BY LETTER S. E, WILBOUIiNE, JR.. 410 AMER ICAN TRUST BLDG.. BIRMINGHAM ALA.8-8-tI FARM LANDS FARMS ANYWHERE IN' ALABAMA For Sale by INGRAM REALTY COMPANY, I Emplra Bldg. Phone Main 1107. t-22-U ONE CENT A WORD RATES—One cent ■ word n rinyi no aA taken for lew tlinn for flr*t tl«'»_* nei'omim* m v order, i’OH KENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Two comfortable rooms, with or without board; private Lath, reasonable rates. 2177 Highland ave Phone Main 2398-J. 6-24-tl NICELY luimsneU upstairs front room; house screened; hot bath; price reas onable. 2212 4th ave.. N. 6-28-tf TWO connecting furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1812 7th ave. 7-10-tf /HE AVALON—Cool, pleasant, outside rooms; modern conveniences; moderate prices; baths/free. 2K)o 5th ave. 7-12-tf FOR KENT One cool, nicely furnisned single bedroom; rent $2 per week. 2113 5th ave.. N. S-4-tf SINGLE and double rooms, with splendid board, $5.50 week. Kenny House, 1916 6th _ave. 8-9-30t Nft'ELY furnished bedroom, private fam ily, hear Five Points. Main 6385. I _ S-15-71 LARGE front morn with board! !viis! I Henry. 1830 6th ave. 8-15-71 | FOR RENT Furnished room for I or 2 gentlemen, steam heat. 732 W. 20th 1 st. Phone 8416 Main. 8-16-71 DUS IRA l!l,K rooms, with or without board; good location. 1920 6th ave , N. s-16-9t TWO furnished rooms for light house keeping. Inquire 2111 6th ave. _ S-17-3t FOUR rooms, iirst floor, connected. 21 id 8th avenue. 8-2-10t-eod LARGE front bedroom and kitchenette; everything completely furnished for light housekeeping; within live minutes' walk to business district: rent very reasonable. 2113 5th ave., N. Phone Main 3197-W. 8-16-tf FOR LkTFTt HOUSEKEEPING—2,' 3~or~4 beautiful rooms, modern, furnace heat, South Highlands, near Highland uventu car line; easy walk to business center; references required. Phone Main 7683. 8-18-3t-tu-lhu-sat LA i :<: i: new. beautiful eormectipy front rooms, furnished complete for house keeping; bath, lights, screens, refriger ator, dishes, linen, gas stove, porches, swings, lawn, cheap rent. 4121 Avenue ‘\ Avondale. FOR KK.vr Sept*, i. :: unfurnished 6on necting rooms suitable for light luAise keeping; direct connection to hath room; all modern conveniences. G. R. Holli ger, 1712 8th ave. FOR RENT—To gentlemen, 2 rooms in private home, well furnished, all con veniences, beautifully located, conven ient to Five Points, references. Phone 850. MONEY TO LEND TALK WITH 'ALAN JEMISONl " Main 100. S-6-tl WE negotiate loans and sell real estate. Can handle desirable farm loans. Ma lone-MeConnell Co.. 2024 3<J ave. 10-29-ti I BUY well secured notes and mortgages; amounts $50 and up; also make loans, J. VV. Dukes. 425 Woodward Bldg. 3-1-tl THREE PER CENT MONEY* Through us, you can contract for flrsl mortgage loans at 3 per cent per an num, 11 years to repay, at $8.20 pei month on $1000 borrowed. Investigate our investment feature. Reliable agents wanted. Kennedy Inv. Co., 820 Empire Bldg., Birmingham, Ala. 8-7-tl REAL ESTATE loans to suit you In amount, terms and interest; can pay back monthly or yearly; will take sec ond mortgage. John VV. Prude, 106 N 22d st. Bell Phone 210. 10-16-tl MONEY TO LEND on real estate amounts and time to suit. Leonard-Wll liams Co., 725 Woodward Bldg. 10-22-tl MONEY TO"LEND. We are prepared to make quick loans a reasonable rates of interest, first mort gages only, on desirable business anc icsidence property, in old Birmingham at not exceeding 50 p/»r cent of our val nation, and in desirable suburbs at no exceeding 15 per cent of our valuation no application under $1000 considered you furnish the seeifrity, and we wil furnish the money and without delay' Apply in person to VV. B. LEEDY REAL ESTATE & IN SURA NCR CO.. 112 N. 21st St. 8-12-Gt-we-th-sat-su-tu-si WE HAVE CUE NTS 1)E SIRTNG TC MAKE LOANS IN AMOUNTS *2000 I30C0, 14000, $5000. 6 AND 8 PER CENT PROMPT ATTENTION TO APPLICA TIONS. JEMISON REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE CO.. 20TH ST. GROUND FLOOR FIRST NATIONAI BANK BLDG. 5-18-su-tu-thu-tl MONET TO LEND ON IMPROVE! REAL ESTATE. PROMPT ATTEN TION. J. B. GIBSON, (SIS EMPIRE BLDG. PHONE 406. 12-2-tu-th-»u-»' FIRST mortgage loans Negotiated on city business and elk ant suburban residence property. Low atei and prompt attention; purchase nunej notes bought. JEMISON REAL ESTATE A INS. CO. *11 North 30th Street. __ 1-23-tf-su-tS-tin ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 can promptly make loans on real estate either locally or through my out-of-town connection; let »ne have your application. I can give you assistance. An application on one of my forms required. FRANK B. CLARK, 503 Jeff. Bank Bldg. Main 868. FOR RENT _ ~ F6n“’RENT^:’La rge, roomy garage, wit light and water, at 2177 Highland av< Phone Main 2398-J. 6-24-t DESKrSPACiritor rent, 18th floor Ainei lean Trust Bldg., lights and phone serv lea, forwarding malls, etc., for $11 monthly. Address 410 American Trut Bldg, for further information. Phon Main 8090. 8-U-3t-tu-thu-s DESK space for rent, October 1. 18th floe American Trust Bldg., lights and phon service, forwarding malls, etc., for $1 monthly. Address 410 American Truf Bldg, for further Information. Plion ■Main 8030.8-l8-6t-tu-thu-B WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Lady canvasser, one wli knows the city. Address R-54, care Ag« Herald. itMtWHMtt—W««MMfWW»WtMMWW>W LEGAL NOTICES Road Rond Sale Notice is hereby given that the commis sioners* court of Walker county, Alabama, will, at the courthouse thereof, on Sep tember 11, 1014, receive sealed bids for the purchase of $S8,000 of the $250,000 of road bonds, authorized by the election held on July 13, 1914. to be issued and sold by said county, A deposit of cash, or n certified check for $1000, as evidence of good faith, is required. The court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. August 0, 1914. CHAS. M. SARTAiN. 8-12-7t. Judge of Probate. NOT1CF * To Whom Tt May Concern: This is to notify you that W. H. Mc Clure has no authority to contract any debts in the name of the Cain-McClurc Hardware company, 1718 3d avc., N.. Birmingham, Ala., without the consent of the said J. K*. Cain. The public is warned not to rfxtend any credit to the said Cain-McClure Hardware company without first obtaining the consent of the said J. E. Cain. (Signed.) J. E. CAIN. 8-18-3t-t u \ oflee To the Public—Announcing that T have sold my interest in the firm of McKelvey & McGinty at Crews’ sta tion to A. J. McGinty, that I am no longer" connected In any way with above business and in no way respon sible for its acts. J. W. M’KELVEY. I Get The Best Prices lilSTEBf—f8500 Home—south of Highland av enue—on full size lot, beauti fully finished and arranged; just half way between Five Points and the Country club— right in the spot where noth ing hut handsome homes are being erected. You can't buy a home in this location for less than $15,000. except this one. It's new. modern to the last minute, has eight rooms, hard wood floors in every room. There is no use mentioning every improvement — "it has them all." Price $8500. on attractive terms and low rate of interest. Claude L. Norris Manager Realty Dept. Empire Realty and Mortgage Co. 41.8-420 Empire llulliling Phone 4004 * We Operate Our Own Plaut. Making ENGRAVED CARDS EMBOSSED AND LITHOGRAPHED STATIONERY ROBERTS & SON (Inc.) •'THE BI« AI.ABAMA HOUSE" 1812 : nth Street* Third Ave. PHONE MAIN 8401 Look! 94000—THINK OF IT Will buy you a now Norwood bungalow on a paved thorough fare. and absolutely modern in every detail. There is no use looking for anything like this in Birmingham. This is th® only one to be found- "Don’t miss It.” Can arrange attractive terms. This is a surprise, r know, but 1 have got just what I say I have. Claude L. Norris I Manager Realty Department Empire Realty and Mortgage Co. 418 and 420 Empire Bldg. Phone 4904 HOTELS AND SUMMER KESOKTS Stafford Springs Hotel open all year. Hot and cold batha Buildings and grounds lighted with gaa First-class accommodations. For rates write Colburn-Morgan Co. VOSSBFRG. MISS I WHITE HOUSE Biloxi, Miss. j A homelike hotel overlooking the Dull, on luterurbaa Rite* trie Line. Beautiful grounds! I urge, nlry rooms with or with out private bath. Catalan the best. All outdoor .ports. Rates reasonable. Write for booklet. Mrs. Cora W. Whits, Prop. t> - ! Lonsesome From Punch Mistress—Why, Mary, Isn’t tills youi - Sunday afternoon out? Aren’t you go " Ing for a walk this lovely day? , Mary—Please. 'M, I’d rather stay In y You Rpe most of the people out on t - Sunday is couples, and I don’t like Ic b» conspicuous. -, . f i ■ .Vi i iA ct'tfskv i. .. , ; SkemsnT CHANGEIN COUNCIL Petition Circulated Request ing Present Administra tion Serve Again Roanoke, August 17.—(Special.)—The present city administration of Roanoke | has been requested to accept the nomi nation for another term without oppo sition. A large per cent of the most representative men of the town have signed a petition which was circulated and which was presented to the mayor is*',i council ai their meeting Friday I night. The present administration has. in deed, been a successful one, a new elec tric plant, neu waterworks, sewerage, etc., having been put in operation un der their wise supervision. Great im provements are apparent in all de j part men is of the city work, the streets I are in better condition, fewer blind tigers, ! less disorder of every kind than ever be j fore. The city election is September 22. Circuit court convenes in Wedowee to morrow, Judge* J. J. Curtis of Walker and Winston counties, presiding. Judge >'■». u. Brewer, being unable to hold the regular sesions at this time. Many cases are docketed and busy times aro expected in court circles for the next two weeks. NEW BANK TO OPEN DOORS AT TUSKEGEE Tuskegee, August 17. (Special.) 'file First State bank of Tuskegee, which lias just been organised here, will open Its doors as soon as the build ing has been overhauled and the vault installed In which it is to do business. In spite of the war, building is pro gressing in Tuskegee. J. Johnston ha;-; moved into a new brick store. Another brick store is erecting on Fast Main street, adjoining the Simon Marx build ing. The city of Tuskegee is soon to vote ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••* on a $15,000 bond issue for the pur pose of improving the streets. Support - % era of the measure say that it will * carry by a vote of two to one. The county institute will be held here * next week. T. W. Smith and Miss Cora Pearson, both of Montgomery, will con duct the same. What Men Drink From the Confectioners’ Review. Wise men drink sage tea. Sailors are fond of port. Millers must have their sack. Pawnbrokers prefer hock. Shoemakers are partial to cobblers. Pugilists like a claret punch. Business partners drink half-and half. Artillerymen approve of highballs. The man with a broken arm wants a > sling. Thin men relish stout. i Many well persons drink water. The baggage burdened person asks for porter. Poultrymen want cocktails. Cotton growers must hgve their gin. Tanned summer girls request lemon ade-. Deaf mutes like Mumm. ; The able man wants a night-cap of some warm stuff. The drowning man craves something extra dry. \ r South HIGHLAND BUNGALOW East of Twentieth street and close to Highland avenue. A 5 little beauty—and you can buy it for $5750. I will make the ? terms suit you. too. Has six rooms and sleeping porch, hard wood floors, furnace, fine fix tures. You can select the paper to suit yourself if- you will be quick. CLAUDE L. NORRIS Manager Healt> Department Empire Realty and " Mortgage Co. 41S and 420 Empire Bldg. Phone 4004 | I — I LOUIS V. CLARK & CO., Agents PUOJMI NT 4th AVK. AND 34th »A . tl.....