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Qrnnp the cub OLuUr I EPORTER f ■■ ■■ ■ ■ ■" 1 .. — 1 The Local Color Is Located ■■» J* 1 1 m -1—1 — ■ iJ -i- 1J-. —LJJKgJg”?" 1 ■■ ■ ^ BY ‘HOP’’ 1 ~ —■—. . 'Tr~r . - - — ^—I * * S'MIIrc RATE?—Onf cent n *rori1 n ilnyt no nil taken for lew* than for first Inner #*■•*» <>«»i »*»•»»•♦ v #i r<| r r ^_ WANAJfriJ SlTA\M>rrri0o"aT'l920 4th~ave. 11-29-t WE snarpen safety razor blades betie; than new, 25c dozen. Send them parce post. Robert Prowell Stove Co., Birming ham, Ala. 5-14-1 WE buy second hand clothes, shoes, foi cash. Phone 1581. 2116 Second. 1-20-tl WE buy second-hand furniture. TIDWELL & BACON FURNITURE CO. 2113 2nd ave. Main 165. ■ k:- 8-28-t; WANTED—1000 acres improved farm direct from owner; must he cheap Address D-66, care Age-Herald. 9-10-iJ "" GLUCK'S DRY CLEANING CO? ” Cleaning, pressing, repairing, altering hats renovated and blocked. 1713 3d Ave. Phone Main 2372. 1-8-tf-we-th-fr-mc ifV’ANTED—Property near Five Points must be cheap, for cash. Address A-69, care Age-Herald. — AT PRICES TO !SUIT YOU FRANK HAKH'H TAILOR AND OUTFITTER 311 18TH ST.. NO4TI! LOOK OVER OUR GREAT LINE BE FORE YOU ORDER * • 9-25-fri-sn-wcd-tl WAN 1 Li) 5tTe City~~EmiduyTn^ will be glad to furnish free any class of heir wanted. We investigate all applicants, thi record of all applicants for positions of responsibility. This bureau is undei the auspices of churches of Birmingham, We earnestly ask your co-operation. Phone Main 1870. 1311 American Trust building. 7-18-tl WANTED—Position as stenographer b> bright young woman; must hav«= work. Address C-66, care Age-Her ald. 9-.16 ' : WANTED—Position as cashier, or tr do general office work; several years experience in same; am notary pub lic; will start to work on moderate salary; best of references. Address S-68, care Age-Herald. 9-24-2 COLORED man desires a position as porter or butler; can furnish refer ence. Address N-68, care Age-Jler aid. 9-24-2 WANTED—By young man, position h; assistant bookkeeper or other pffl.C' . work; consider being connected witi good company where promotion ms: be obtained by faithful work am ability more important than prf'seh salary; best references. Addre$a J H., Box 214, Sylacauga, Ala. 9-24-3 W A NT ED— Position as warehouse keeper, bookkeeper, or general of fice work; have had eight years’ ex perience; can furnish A-l reference Address YV. (\, care J. S. Rodgers Sylacauga, Ala. 9-24-2 frlRST class bookkeeper and accountan open for position; best references can give satisfaction. Address T-6S care Age-Herald. 9-24-2 ANTED—-Position as cashier or it office; am willing to begin on, mod erate salary; must have work at once references. Address R-68, care Ago Herald. 9-24-2 YOUNG lady wishes work at once; ex perience as stenographer, telephone work; best reference can be fur nished; can do extra work on type writer at home. Address 0-68, car< Age-Herald. 9-24-2 FIRST CLASS cornetest, a graduate of the Kneeler Hall School of Music London, wants position as band in ttructor or theatre work. Addres X-G8, care Age-Herald. 9-24-3 WANTED—Job by Ntx 1 carriage painter and striper. J. B. Neely, 150 23d ave., Nashville, Tenn. 9-25-2 BOOKKEEPER and general office ma open for position; best of city expert ence and references. Address Reliable 2114 6th ave. N. 9*25*2 PaTn T E11—Sobe r, hust ler, wants plac inside some office building or hotel; cai furnish best of references. Address H-6f care Age-Herald. 9-25-2 LADY stenographer must have work a once; experienced; general idea of book keeping; best city reference, ('all Mai 7909 at 10 a. m. for "Stenographer.” 9-25-2 ^ WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—Experienced picture mer good address, with reference, to so licit portrait orders from white trade Address P. O. Box 264, Selma, Ala. f 9-22-4 Wanted—Men to iearn the barber trade few weeks completes: position open tuition $26; free catalog. Birminghan Barber College, Birmingham. 2-2-tf-fri-su-wed * WANTED—HELP ~ Sen^WOMEN—Get government jobs; $( to $150 month; write for list of position available. Franklin Institute, Dept. 3-f Rochester, N. Y. 8-29-1 rnu-ex-mo-tu-t WANTED—White dairyman, $40, hous< fuel, milk and butter free; first cool $75. second $50; pantry (white) womar white maid willing to travel occasionally Room ciiamlKM- t'nmmpivf Bldg. _WANTED- JPEMA LE^ HELP fiELP~~\VA NT ED—Nurse girl or moth ers’ helper for family with one chil aix years of age. Must have fai education. German girl preferrec Apply 1318 20th st., S., Apartment / 9-23-3 KTrSk —Apply 1232 Iroquois st., a once; room furnished; permanen place offered. 9-24-2 WANTED—BOAKUEiOS Kunrr and board from $4.00 to $5.5 per week.' 1916 5th ave. 9-17-11 Parties willing to pa> good price fc good board, with comforts of home, he water, furnace heat, large room, limite number. Apply 2177 Highland av Phone 2398-J.9-24-1 LOST-STRAY ED—STOLEN f/JST^Gold ring with Italia^ rub setting; reward if returned to Mr B. Hammond, care Griffin’s, 1902 2 ave., city. 9-25-1 jR)ST-—Party finding watch lost at E? celsior cafe return to Bodeker D< tectiva Agency, 320 Brown-Mar Bid* S-25-; iIeceFaIS HATES—Onr pen4 n word n d«yi no ad. 4nkfii for Ipnn flinn ’-’Sp for flr*t Inser tion u )'■■■>< ■» ■■(■mu no ■« v order. FOR SALE TALK WITH ALAN JEMISON. 1003 Jeff Co. Bank Bldg. 8-8-tf E. J. BURNS CO! REAL ESTATE. PHONE 768. 1 _ ^_ 10-4-tf WE will build you a home. Birming ham Building and Irnp. Co.. 414 15-16 American Trust Bldg. i-16-tf WEST END PICKUP Modern 5-room home in best part of West End. This home has 5 rooms and hall, electric lights, gas and hath, street improve ments in and paid for. House faces south tin lot 50x1 40, 1 block from car. Price $2300. Terms $100 cash and $20 per month. No mortgage to assume. Can move right In. •The Live Wire.” HAGGARD REALTY CO. 801-2 American Trust Bldg. Phone 7794 Main. FOR SALE Complete restaurant fixtures, located at Cullman, Ala.; all new fix tures and a good town; a bargain if sold at once. Write W. E. McCleskey, Boaz, Ala. 9-16-3t-we-fri-su MISentTword" RATES—One rent a word a df»yt n« a A. taken for let** than ”Ro for flmt Inner »<•■*»_»«»■ »»»»•- r "croiw|>wny order* __FGUJSALE_ LOOK! Modern 6-room home in best part of Woodlawn on Tidewater ear line and 1 % blocks from Gate City and East Lake cars, 3 blocks from school and churches. This lot is 70x140 with beautiful mag nolia trees in front. Terms $100 cash and $25 per month. No mort gage to assume. Make engage ment to see this at once. “The Live Wire.” HAGGARD REALTY CO. 801-2 American Trust Bldg. Phone 7704 Main. FOR SALE—One 5-passenger A-l auto mobile. Hernandez Machine Co.. 316 12th st., S. Phone 6020. 9-25-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE. One 5-passenger Overland, practically new; has not worn out the first set of tires; electric lights, self-starter. If you have anything to offer see HINES & JOHNSTON, 2105 3d Ave. Phone Main 2628. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OP PASSENGER TRAINS. BIRMINGHAM The following schedule figures are published only as information, and are not guaranteed. i miviKi.iMM I I'.ll *ll M li s'l .Vl'IUA Smithrru Rallwny No. Arrive from— .No. Depart to ll Atlanta 0.20*m 11 (Jrecnvliie 7:00 am 12 (ireenvllle 7 40 pm 12 Atlanta 12:15 am 16 Columbus 11:30 am 15 (olumbu* 4:00 pm 2« Mobile 7:00 pm 19 Mobile 7:10 am 23 Jacksonville 12:25 pro 24 Jacksonville 4:00 pm 28 Selina 11:45 am 27 Selma 4 JO pm SO Charlotte 10:00 pm 40 Atlanta 0:30 am S5 New York 11 50 am 3(1 New York 8:50 pm 9° vew Tnrk5-15 nr» *>o Vew Tnrtr 8*38 am <1 liven A Crescent Route A. a. S- R. R. No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 1 Cincinnati 10 :05 pm 1 Shr'pt A N. o 1015 om I New Orlcins n 10 am I Cln. i N t MoSS 8 Cincinnati 10:15 am 3 New Orleane 10:20 am 4 New OMean. 8:0(1 pm 4 Cincinnati «:0»JS m. l!:SS«in 5 Meridian 4:10 pm *11 22 Im nS CliattanoOf. 4:00 pm . £ an 10:50 am 22 Chattanooga 8:05 am [ ICW-rMlm ll-Mr-m 11 Meridian CIso S™ KrliM-.. i.incw •No. Arrive Trom— \o. Denart tn 105 Kansas City 3 .50 pm 108 Kansas Cltv 12-tft nm oS? a'Z’A* at' ,1:13 ~ K-lSSl ciu !i;3S Z 925 Amo nr t 10 15 am 02G Aniory 3:25 pin 9-1 Memphis 8.55 mi 922 Memphis 7:0n nm Central of b|i. Ry. No Arrive from— No. Depurt to— 1 Macon 10:10 pm 2 Macon 7:00 am 0 Jacksonville 12:15 pm 10 Jacksonville 4:35 pm 3 Savannah 12:01pm 4 Savannah 8:30 pm Trains marked thus l*l run dally eiceot Hu minM\(;nni TuinuxH station Menliiinnl \lr 1,1 ne Hy. No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— S New Tork 10:00 pm 0 New York 7:15 am 11 New York 12:15 pm Ik New York 8:00 pm 21 Atlanta9'20 pm 22 Atlanta R 0ft am Illinois Central Hy, No. Arrive from— I No. Depart to— 0 Chicago4:05 nm { 10 Chicago 15-43 nm MH ISVII.I.K A NASHVII,Li: STATION L. A H. H. No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 1 Cincinnati 8:52 am 1 New Orlaana 0:00 am t New Orleans 12:10 pm 2 Cincinnati 12:2k pm 8 Cincinnati 8:25 pm 3 New Orleans 3:40 pm 4 New Orleans 8:37 pm 4 Cincinnati 8:45 pm •5 Decatur 7:30 pm *6 Decatur 6:45 am 7 Cincinnati 8:50 am 7 Montgomery 4:65 am 8 New Orleans 11:53 pm 6 Cincinnati 12:01 am 10 Montgomery 7 :15 pm 9 Montgomery 6:20 am 12 Montgomerr 10:45 am 11 Montgomery 8:50 pm *15 Decatur10:15 am H T>-»catnr4 :0ft pm UirmingtiHiti Mineral No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 39 Traco 5:15 pm 33 Prsco 6:25 am 48 Tuscaloosa 11:10 am 41 Rlocton R-SO am 42 Hloctnn 7 25 pm 49 Bloctoa 2:55 pm 45 Anniston 10:40 am 41 Anniston R 4" pm 47 Anniston 6:50 pm 40 Anniston 8:85 am in? Tuscaloosa 5 30 pm 101 Tu*caloo»a 7 :00 am a., it. a a. No. Arrive from— I No. Depart to— 23 Roanoke 11:80 am 120 Manchester 7:80 am ? ' Mnncheater f 00 pm f 24 Roanoke4:15 pm 1,1 a V. Other train* nm a.IU I■ ..__ — - FOR SALE FOR SALE Fresh country eggs, candled and graded, 80 dozen by express, prepaid, for $7.50. Nice frying chickens 30 to 50 pounds to coop for 20 cents pound delivered. Send money order, or if C. O. D. 25 cents extra. J. A. Collier, Boaz, Ala. 2-23-4t NORWOOD BARGAIN Strictly modern, new home, in tile highest class part of Nor wood. This house has every modern convenience, lias re ception hall, dining room, den. breakfast or bedroom and kitchen downstairs; 4 large \ bedrooms and large sleeping porch upstairs, front and back . stairways. This home is heau t tifully finished inside and faces > tiie main boulevard and on bus 1 line. Price $8000—$1000 cash and terms on balance, or will trade. [ Can move in on October 1. •‘The Live Wire." HAGGARD REALTY CO. 801-2 American Trust Bldg. 1 Phone 7794 Main. t FOR SALE. Nine acres 2*A miles of Pratt City city t limits, chicken farm; no house on place; one-quarter mile off of public road; price $800 cash, or $850 on terms of $200 and $15 per month; no exchange. HILL & ARNOLD 1924 4th Ave.. N. Phone Main 4722. a* 4 40-AC RE stock farm for sale; 25 miles from Birmingham; well fenced; large ’ barns. Make an offer. J. L. Hoffman, Box 149, City. 9-25-4t WILL exchange equity in modern 7-room, ; furnace-heated bungalow, with five 50x 150 lota for vacant lots. Call Main 2373. 9-26-2t FOR SALE. 28 MILES FROM : BIRMINGHAM, i [• 440-acre farm within 2 and one half miles of two different rail roads, 200 acres in cultivation, 200 i acres in bottom land that will make t 75 bushels of corn and 50 bushels t of oats per acre, 5 wells of water l and a creek through the place, county pike passes through also; 6 dwellings, one 5 rooms, two 4 rooms, two 3 rooms, 300 acres ! under fence, church, school and neighbors near; price $10,000, $2000 r cash, balance $1000 per year at 8 * per cent, ci ! This is a fine stock farm, or we 1 will take a $3000 8 per cent loan and withdraw from the market. y HILL & ARNOLD, ». d 1924 4th Ave. Phone 4722 Main, t - FOR SALE—One 60~hTp. horizontal tubu - lar boiler, one 25 II. P. engine, ail m x good condition; price, ' $300. Imperial t Laundry, 2316 4th ave. A-2o-3t _ ___ FOR SALE_ FOR SALE or trade; store^and^resL dunce; small stock goods; fine loca tion; mining trade; will trade for farm; half cash. Address C-65, care Age-Heruld. 9-15-4 t-tu-we-fri-su FOR SALE—New 7-room bungalow, one block north of North Bessemer ear line, Westleigh station; convenient to churches and Central Park public school; terms to suit. J. O. Chancey, Westleigh station. 9-25-2t FOR SALE— $1500—Nice 4-room cottage, bath an* electricity. Cotton ave., near 4th St., block of cars; $100 down. H. D. Smith, 206 Hood Bldg. 9-24-2t FRESH country eggs closely candled, o0 dozen, express prepaid, for $7.50; send money order or 25 cents extra if sent C. O. D. Collier & Eady, Gun tersvllle, Ala. 9-24-4t P1000—Corner lot 65x144; Church ave. and 4th St. Build five 4-room houses for $2500; will rent for $G0 per month. H. D. Smith. 200 Hood Bldg.9-24-2t MCLN EY TO LEND ~ TALK WITH ALAN JEMISON. Main 100. 8-6-tt WE negotiate loans and sell real estate. Can handle desirable farm loans. Ma lone-McConnell Co., 2024 Sd ave. 10-29-tf I BUY well secured notes and mortgages; amounts $50 and up; also make loans. 3- 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-tf MONEY TO LEND on real estate, amounts and time to suit. Leonard-Ri ley Co., 725 Woodward Bldg. 10-22-tf MONEY TO LEND We have a limited amount of money that we are prepared to lend on im proved business and residence prop erty in Birmingham and desirable suburbs, for three to five-year terms. The rate, 8 per cent—high but easy to get if you have the security! No loan for exceeding 50 per cent value. W. B. LEEDY R. E. & INS. CO. 9-23-5t THREE PER CENT MONEY. Through us you can contract for first mortgage loans at 3 per cent pe»’ an num, 11 years to repay, at $8.20 per month on $1000 borrowed. Our invest ment feature will double your money In about 18 months. Reliable agents wanted. Kennedy Investment Co., 820 Empire Bldg., Birmingham, Ala. 9-2-tf-ex-sa-mo $10,000 to loan by private party, one or two bulks, 6 per cent on improved inside property; give location by street number for immediate atten tion. Address M-68, care Age-Herald. 9-24-3t MONEY TO LEND. ’ $8000.000 at 6 per cent on business prop erty; $1000, $2000 or $2500 at S per cent on residence property. JEMISON REAL ESTATE & INSUR ANCE COMPANY, 211 N. 20th street. 9-24-3t EDUCATIONAL llnlst. member of American Quild of violinists; studio, Room 2 Starr Piano iildg. U>2u 3d Ave. Will call. »-34-3t !••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• RATES—One rent a word a <fayi i»« aA token for le*« tlmn for flr«t Inner* <l-n mi»«f woeomp«*MV ori'.rf, R)li light and water, at 2177 Highland ave. Phone Main 239H-J. 6-24-tf FOR REN T—South Highlands home, modern, 7 rooms, large sleeping porch; two servant’s rooms over large garage. 1132 Louise st. Main 6061-J. 9-5-tf FOR RENT—House in Norwood; 7 rooms, servants’ house, garage, fig and peach trees. Call Main 6776. 9-20-tf FOR RENT—New. modern, 5-joom apart ment. South Highlands. Reasonable rent. 919 11th ave., S. _ 9-24-3t FOR RENT—Modern 7-room, furnace heated bungalow, with five lots, $25.00. Near car lines. Partly furnished If de sired. Call Main 2373. 9-25-2t FOR RENT. Bungalow on Phelan st.; has hardwood floors, furnace heat, etc.; $32.50 per month. See us about this. .1 EM ISON REAL ESTATE * TNS. CO. 211 N. 20th St. Phone 5280. Agents the Ridgely Apartments and Em pire and Chamber of Commerce Of fice Bldgs. FOR RENT—To couple without children, 8-room, furnished house on South High lands, convenient to three car lines; terms very reasonable; references re quired. Address V-68, care Age-Herald. 9-24-3t-th-fr-su FOR RENT. Small apartment located near Five Points. 4 rooms, hardwood floors, steam beat and water. Rental only $30. Nice apartment, 6 rooms hardwood floors throughout, private porches, gas range and shades furnished; well located. Rental $40. 6-room apartment, well lo cated. near schools and car lines; hardwood floors throughout; nicely papered; $30. Auto for showing property. GIBSON' INS. & REALTY CO. 312 N. 21st St. Phone 2785. FOR RENT BY OWNER—A very attrac tive, 8-room, furnace-heated residence on 16th ave., S.; modern, hardwood floors, sleeping porch; also garage. On car line and almost new. Phone Main 451. _9-24-31 FOR RENT—Large rooming house, 2014 Ath ave. Owner, Room 410 First National. 9-24-31 FOR RENT—NEW APARTMENTS Two 5-room apartments, 1620 12th st., S.. $36; one 4-room apartment, 1622 13th st., S., $30; choice location, one half block from 16th st. car; east front; private porches, oak floors, sleeping porches; window screens, shades, gas, hot watei, heater fur nished. Best arrangement. Call to see thorn, 1620 12th st., S., or phone Main 2131-W. 9-26-31 FOR RENT. Handsome 2-story brick building. Nos, 2108-J0 5th ave., lot 50x190 feet, now oc cupied by Shaw & Son, undertakers; built especially for undertaker, but will make alterations to suit any legiti mate business. Fine opening for an up-to-date undertaker. Possession Oc tober 1. For further information, apply to. W. B. LEEDY REAL ESTATE & IN SFRANCE CO. 9-20-5t-su-wed-fri-su-mon FOR RENT—Part of furnished home, 1V6 blocks east of Five Points; mod ern in every particular; price rea sonable. Apply 1012 Eula st. Phone Main 6058. 9-23-3t-we-fri-su FOR RENT—Nicely furnished home, fine location, very reasonable to good tenant. John M. Cartwright & Co., 2028 1st ave. ENTIRE floor in private home, nicely furnished and well arranged foi housekeeping; all convenjences, nice neighborhood; walking distance ol city; see these rooms, for they are better than the average in many re spects. 2115 Humboldt ave., S. Mair 5897 - J. _ FOR RENT—Nice 4-room apartment, bath balcony, water and heat furnished; pri vate entrance; new house in best sectioi Norwood; price, only $30. For • furthei information call Main 1596 or call at 331 12th ave., N.9-26-2 FOR RENT. Nice cottage in Earle Place, one blocl of car line; rent reduced from $30 b $25. Apply MALONE-McCONNELL CO.. 2024 3d Ave., N. Phones 1238-1239. • FOR RENT. Apartment just off Highland ave.; heal hot and cold water, shades, gas range Janitor service furnished; these apart ments are brand new and will let tenan select paper. Two bedrooms, tile hath reception room, dining room and kitchen rent $50 per month; considering what i furnished this is equal to rent of $40 pe month in this high-class location; le us show you through. JEMISON REAL ESTATE & INS. CO. 211 N. 20th St. Phone 6280. Agents Empire and Chamber of Com merce Office Buildings and the Ridge ly Apartments. RATES—One cent a word a dayi no ad. (nkrn for I ewe (Iihm 2Rc for flrat Inaer li.^tl < t'vli w>m| ni'ninimi'M nnlfr __FOR KENT ___ _~ HANOVER COURT. Look thro' this beautiful apartment home today. It is undoubtedly a most desirable residence in every way. Ev ery modern convenience in stalled for the comfort of its tenants. Every room an outside exposure, large and airy. Roof garden with en closed glass observatory. Vacuum cleaning system, etc. RENTAL $50 to $65 Phone for our representative to show you thro* this ideal apartment home. GIBSON INS. * REALTY CO. 312 N. 21st St. Thone 2785. FOR RENT—Seven-room house, bath, 2<>19 Ave. D. $25. Owner, Room 410 First Na tional. , 9-24-3t ~ FOR RENT—ROOMS a HE A V A LUN—Cool, pleasant, outside rooms; modern conveniences; moderate prices; baths free. 2100 5th ave. 7-12-tf NICELY furnished front rooms; house screened, hot baths at all hours; price reasonable. 2212 4th ave., N. _ 9-8-tf ROOMS—With or without board; new management. 1920 6th ave., N. 9-16-12t FOR RENT—October 1, three or four unfurnished housekeeping rooms with use of living room. Lights, water and telephone included at $20 per month. 622 Cotton ave., West End. Phone West End 605. 9-18-tf NICELY furnished rooms, modern con veniences, steam heat, etc.; convenient to cars and city; excellent meals served with private family. 1921 Ave. H. Cul lom Apartment.. 9-19-12t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room for two young men, business or professional men preferred, South Highlands. Phone Main 3847-W\ 9-G-tf BOARDERS WANTED. FOUR NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. LARGE CLOSP1TS, LIGHTS, FUR NACE HEAT. ETC.. TO COUPLES OR YOUNG MEN; FIRST-CLASS TABLE SERVICE: REFERENCES EX CHANGED. PHONE 5547. 2172 HIGH LAND AVE. 9-21-7t NICELY furnished second floor bedroom to couple or two men; every conven ience and close to business district; rent very reasonable. 2113 5th ave., N. 9-22-tf FURNISHED roorps for light house j keeping. 2114 6th ave. 9-23-3t NEATLY furnished rooms for ’ight house keeping, convenient, reasonable. 614 N. 17th st. 9-24-2t ONp5 very fine, large furnished room; elegant private home; close in; 2114 6th ave.9-24-3t tf'OR RENT—To couple or young men with satisfactory references, 3-room, unfurnished apartment arranged for light housekeeping. Phone owner, Cliff road, Main 7760-J. 9-18-fr-su-we-tf TWO front rooms in modern home. 1218 20th st. S. Main 6114-W. 12-31-tf-we-fr-su LARGE, front room, with board. Mis. Henry. 1830 6th ave. 9-25-6t THREE very nicely furnished, con necting rooms, for light housekeep ing; modern conveniences. 2117 Ave. H. 9-25-5t NICK upstairs room, convenient to bath; hot water, electric lights. Phone Main 1402-J. 2211 6th ave.9-2S-3t _AUTOMOBILES^^_ IMPROVED SANDBO STARTER—The Sandbo self-starter is especially adapted for Ford and Maxwell “25” cars; it is the best cold weather starter on the market; price, fully | guaranteed, $20; territory and paying proposition to live agents Sandbo Starter Sales Co.. Box 549 Memphis. 9-20-7t FOR SALE—High grade 5-passenger car, can be used as 7-passenger, has extra seats, new top and newly painted; will sacrifice for cash or good notes. See owner at Room 11, Potter Bldg., or phone Main 655. 9-23-5t WILL exchange 1913 5-passenger automo bile in first class condition for grocery business, or some other good business Call 3764-J. 3-25-21 i _FA.ivao.vAi._ , LADIES—$1000 reward; l'"pusltlvefy'"guar antee my great aucceaaful “Monthly" remedy; safely relieves some of thl longest, most obstinate, abnormal case. In three to live days; no harm, pain oi Interference with work; mall. $1.69 Double strength, $2. Dr. Southington, ; K Lons Bids.. Kansas City. Mo. 6-24-tl ’ MEN—Prescription 777 cures G. and Q. oi money refunded, $1 at all druggists. 7-a-ti FARM LAN US* mMTANrWMRTTrTLASAffi For Sale by * INGRAM REALTY COMPANY. Empire Bldg. Phone Main 1197. 9-12-tl > GOOD forth for sale; 100 acres near towi • of Jemisdn. Ala., at $20 per acre o exchange for city property of sam 1 value. Address Box 66, Jemlson, Ala. . 9-22-21 » KODAKS L JTCMsdeveloped, 10c per roll. Prints 3. 1 and 4c each. Prompt attention sm work the best. Coveil Co6 31-t - WANTED AGENTS _ - AGENTS' wanted ~ for " the be^t an. quickest seller on market; agent make $25 to $50 weekly. Apply t. £233 1st ave. 9-25-3 SELECT NOMINEE! — Tennessee Mass Convention Will Be Held On Saturday Chattanooga, Term., September 24— (Spe- i cial.)—Democratic nominees for both the* upper and lower house of the state leg islature will be selected at a mass con vention at nooji ‘ next Saturday. Dele gates to this convention will be selected and instructed at ward meetings Friday night. Considerable interest is being dis played in the campaign for nominations in spite of the European war and unnat ural trade conditions. The list of announced candidates is as follow’s: For senator. Colonel W. R. Crabtree and W. H. Cummings; for rep resentative, E. J. Bryan, P. S. Poindex ter, J. J. Levine, J. L. Halberg,4 J. J. Lively. Fr?d Shepherd, John O'Brien, W. L. Williams, W. VS. Nixon and W. R. Meyer Republican aspirants do not plan any- active campaign until the personnel of the democratic ticket is known. Waiting for the Spur j From Judg^. Maud—So lie’s been calling on you i regularly for 10 years. Why do you suppose he hasn’t proposed? Beatrix—Oh, you see, he's the sort of man who always does things on the* spur of the moment. Legal Notice State of Alabama—Jefferson County: Notice is hereby given that the un-j dersigned mortgagee will sell at pub- | lie outcry to the highest bidder for cash at noon on Tuesday, September 30, | 1914. in front of the courthouse door on Third avenue in the city of Birming ham, Ala., the following described real property situated in Jefferson county, Ala., to-wit; Lot “E” in block 31, In ; the survey of the property of Phelan’s estate in Phelan’s addition to Birming ham, according to the map thereof, re corded in map book 7, page 4 2, in I the office of the probate judge of said j county, said lot fronts 50 feet on the north side of 15th avenue, south, and runs back of uniform width at right angles thereto, 200 feet to an alley, sit uated in the city of Birmingham, in said county, in said state. Said sale is to be had under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain mortgage given to the un dersigned. William Swift Woolsey, by Mrs. Kate Beyer, and husband, Lee J. Beyer, on, to-wit, the 30th day of Jan uary, 1914, and recorded in the pro bate office of Jefferson county, Ala., in vol. 761, on page 12, said mortgage having been given to secure the pay ment of a certain indebtedness men tioned therein, and said mortgagors being in default in payment of said in debtedness. The proceeds of said sale will be dis tributed in accordance with the provi sions of said mortgage relating there to. Signed. WILLIAM SWIFT WOOLSEY, Mortgagee. Carl D. Coker, Attorney for Mortga gee. 9-4-3t-fl Bids Wanted The board of revenue of Jefferson county w’ill receive bids till noon 12 o'clock Thursday. October 1, 1914, for dlsmanteling and re-erecting the steel bridge from the old site at Jasper ford bridge to the new’ site near Maxine. For plans and specifications see J. W. Gwin, county highway engineer, room 393 courthouse, Birmingham, Ala. 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