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" ” ' " '' ' ‘ ' . ' ■■ l» — ■ I III I HI in, Scoop—The Cub Reporter SOUNDS LIKE IT WAS A LITTLE EARLY TO SWIM By “Hop” Want Ads For THE AGE-HERALD can be left at Florence Hotel Cigar Store, 2d Ave. and 19th St. John L. Parker, let Ave. aud 2ulh St. Brown-Marx Cigar Store, 1st Ave. aud 20th St. First National Bank Cigar Store, 2d Ave. aud 20th St Gorman Uummill Drug Co., 2230 2d Ave. Kissell Pharmacy, 1100 N. 13th St. Milner Drug Co.. 1900 Huntsville Ave. Norwood Pnarmacy, 2G31 12th Ave., N. I Twenty-first Avenue Drug Co., 2G01 2ist Ave., N. Walker Drug Co., 2707 29th Ave.. N. Quinn Drur: Co., 500 Tuscaloosa Ave., West End. West End Drug Co., 1122 Tuscaloosa Ave., West End. I Cheek Drug Co., 2200 Ave. F, S., cigar counter. Magnolia Pharmacy, Magnolia Point, S., cigar counter. I East End Drug Co., GOO 27th St., S., cigar counter. Reid’s Pharmacy, 2720 Ave. G, 8„ cigar counter. Maurice Letaw, 1430 11th Ave., S., cigar counter. Five Points Drug Co., Five Points, S., cigar counter. Richmond Pharmacy, corner 12th St., and St. Charles St., 8., cigar counter ONE CENT A WORD RATES—One cent n word n ilnyi no nil. tnken for loss tlmn 2Rc for first Inser tion. < mnIi nmwt ihtihiiidiii) order. v\ A rs i i . i) ~_ SAFETY RAZOR blades sharpened bel ter than new, 25e dozen. Send them parcel post. Robert Prowell Stovo 'o., Birmingham. 4- i0-1C WE buy second hand < lothes, shoes, for cash. I*hone 1581. 118 2d. 1-20-tf ST! t c her s’ agency; best serylct mose liberal terms. 1233 Healey Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. 4-8-42t WANTED — Information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person or persons found stealing elec tricity or gas. B. R., L. & P. Co. 3t-eod SAFETY RAZOR blades sharpened. 25c per dozen; latest improved machine, per fee: work. We pay return postage. Tennln rackets restrung. Warren Bros.. 201 ' 2d avt1.3-4-th-su-tn-tf Ada under the licuri of nil natlonn wanted are free to ilPNervintc one*. AFTER six years’ experience in two re tail stores, am open for position; both former employers as reference Either office or sales department. No objec tion to leaving city. Address A-54, care Age-Herald. 5-30-3t WANTED—Position by gentlewoman of southern birth to care for delicate child or invalid adult, or as amanuensis to « blind person, or as managing house keeper in refined home. References ex changed. Miss Spence, A-6 Jackson building. Nashville, Tenn. 5-30-31 BOOKKEEPER wants a place in an of fice at nominal salary; Has 10 years’ experience and can invest $3000 to $5000 if business will justify. Address N-54, • care Age-Herald. 5-30-Jt 1’OVNG man. experienced dairyman and stockman, wants work. Address F.-54, care Age-Herald. 5-S-K31. WANTED—Position in office; some knowledge of stenographic work. Ad dress i t. care Age-Herald. 5-31-'21 Position wanted Would like to Set in touch with jobber needing com petent sales and advertising man; have had plenty of practical experience in sales promotion; if you need help, Ad dross T154, care Age-11 era Id. 5-31-2t POSITION—By an experienced fire in surance clerk and bookkeeper; refer ences; 5 years in one of larger general agencies. Address U-54, care Age-Her ald. WANTED— Situation, colored chef cook and wife, second cook, wishes position for season; male of 9 years' experience, American or European plan; female, a first-class nurse; will wash, iron and sew for children, or work as maid; ref erence if necessary. Address James and Jennie Hannah, 131 Farm st., Savannah.« Ga . or in case of Baltimore Restaurant and Faff*, 228 Broughton st. 5-31-3t SETTLED colored woman wants work r.s maid or nurse, references. Ad dress, V-54, care Age-Herald. ___ 6-1-2t Barber wishes position ns barber m city, town or country. Address, F. Bridget*, Gen. Del., Bessemer, Ala. _ 6-l-2t ROUND man cook wants Job hi hotel or cafe in or out city; can give the very best of references. Phone Main 6085. Address, All-Round Cook, jjo . 1707 4th ave., Birmingham, Ala. BHjfc- _ 6 -1 - 21 , ff¥T\vn. >s‘\VANTKr*-r<v. Coi ©red hoy, 20 years old. wants pos'tion as fe. experienced chauffeur; can give good & references, and will work for n.y board to start with. Fall Main 624. 6-l-2t You NO man with 2 years' experience wishes position as schauffeur; can fur nish best of references; must ueve work at once. Address \V-o4, care Age-Her *ld. 6-1-2t WANTED— Position as drug clerk "in ©r out of town: 7 years’ experience; £Cod city references. Address, Z-o4, care Age-Hera Id 6-1-21 LOST—STIC A V ED—STOLEN chestnut sorrel colt about 15 months old: star on forehead. Liberal reward If returned to John Jarvis, Cliff, Ala. 6-30-3t RAVED—One Jersey heifer las', oalur daj, daHt color on body and light under belly; 1 year old. Return to 1108 Seventn Avenue, North iHrniinghain. Reward. PERSONAL LADIES—11000 reward; I positively guar antee my great successful "monthly" retredy; saf»ly relieves some of the longest, must obstinate, abnormal cases In three to live days; *o harm, pain or Interference with work; mall. 31.50; double strength, 32; booklet free. Dr. Southington, 33 Lons Bldg-. Kansas Cttjr, Ua l R \ nos—On« rent n word n «lay; no nil. fnkeu for Ions (linn 25c for first I nuer tloii- <'nsl» niowl .. order. _EOKJSALE 7 AY^TwiTH^^^rEMISON. .lofr. r.n Rank Bldg tf ^ B will build you a honied Birm ing bain Building and Imp. Co.. 414-1 .16 American Trust Bldg 1-16- f “I SELL E< ITS. See me HAVRE NORRIS air, Chamber of Commerce. Main 1887. _ 5-3-tf For SALE—One 150 horsepower Babcock & Wilcox water tube boiler, thoroughly overhauled and inspected by Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance company, with an allowance of 150 lbs. pressure. Kilby Frog and Switch com pany. P. O. Box 914, Birmingham, Ala. 6-13-tf MOTORS AND DYNAMOS repaired. Armatures rewound. Prompt service; prices right; work guaran teed. Let us do your work. MILLER ELECTRIC CO. 410 N. 19th St. 5-20-30t FOR SALE—1300 acres most fertile land in world, SO0 cultivation, balance deaden ing and timber land; two miles railroad on navigable stream, with residence, new gi.i ami store; great place make money; price, $35 acre; terms easy; write for particulars. \Y. T. Pitts, the Land Man, Indianola, Miss. 6-30-7t * 'f iv nnuri tu'KiMereu iox ana neagie hounds. We register each puppy and dog In purchaser’s name free of charge; also setters and pointers, Newfound lands, St. Bernards, Boston terriers. Scotch collies, bloodhounds and coon hounds, and all other breeds named in catalogue. Chester White. Poland China, and registered Duroc-Jersey Reds, fer rets. Belgian hares, pigeons, list of poul try. For 10c we mail you the most com prehensive descriptive illustrated cata logue in existence of all breeds. Who ever sends for one and is not satisfied can have his dime back. Susquehanna Valley Kennels, Tunkhannock, Pa. 6-23-su-tu-thu-9t I Make Real Estate Values a Study TV U. WALTER, Vi REAL ESTATE APPRAISER, Phone Main 3497. 338 First National Bank 4-7-tf-su-tu-thu If you want to buy. Sell or rent property, see us. LESTER A FAIN. 2107 3d ave. Main 74. 2-2-tu-thu-tf For SALE — Five shares of Groat Southern Life stock and one share Georgia Fire Insurance stock. Ad diess X-64, care Age-Herald. I ' ' L s AIM OR TRADE—Four toWU lots, located in 200 yards of Frisco depot, Cordova, Ala. Write Box 92, Lafayette, tla. FOR SALE—A beautiful farm In Calhoun county; if bought within the next lo days. I will sell 80 acres in body, 40 a ties in high state of cultivation, balance in virgin timber, one-hall’ level, one.half slightly rolling; every acre is tillable; black soil, red subsoil; five-room, white painted dwelling, with hall and two porches and a 16x16 concrete cellar; sit uated in a beautiful oak grove; 2-story large barn; 3-room tenant house, hail and two porches; splendid orchard; two freestone wells and a spring and branch; good pasture, everything prac tically new; 12 miles of Gadsden on lino pike road; one-half mile from railroad station, one-lmlf mile of fehurch and schools, one-half mile of grfst mill and gin; 20 acres of fine bottom land on Ohatohee creek; everlasting soring branch runs through yard and barn lot; can have splendid swimming pool and fish pond; enough timber to puy for place: $800 to $1000 worth of virgin white oak; fine community, good neighbors and healthy; an ideal farm, raise anything. Price, $17.i0; $100o cash, balance terms to suit. Address at once R. F. Ashley, Aoh ville. Ala. Theatre Equipment For $400 Including 160 opera chairs, piano, machine, screens, electric fans, electrical fixtures, runners. All in good condition, original ly cost about $1800; good as new; good reason for selling: could open show to morrow in present location and make money. This is a bargain that can never be matched again. Address T-53, care Age-Herald. VEGETABLE plants for sale, cabbage, tomato, potato slips, eggplant and pep per Phone Ed Underwood, 404-J, Wood lawn.6-1 -3t WANTED—BOARDERS I ROOMS AND BOARD—Cool, comfortable, large, well furnished room, with private bath, and excellent board, suitable for two, in the home of cultivated people; electric lights, screens; near four car lines; moderate terms. 926 S. 13th st., phone Main 8614-J. 5-30-3t DELIGHTFUL room with board, s’outh^ ern exposure In modern home on three car lines. South Highlands. Main 1*25._6-31-31 THREE pleasant rooms, with beard. 21/2 Highland ave., two blocks from Five Points. Phone Main 6647. 61-71 SWAPPERS’ COLUMN _J --— -■—■—5 -—I l'LL 5^PAPFC< ! ( J 'TATSflS FQA A PROW SHiHRE . SWAPPERS* COLUMN_ \'HxiTwswjrj7',^rwc1T~sTiT^^ Pfver been used, two art squares, sonic rugs, for cash or Ford rcrid s or. Address P-54, care Ape-Herald. FOR SAEE or will exchange for Bir mingham property, woodworking machinery, pulleys, belting, trucks ■Hid all manner of woodworking ap pliances. A. Dreher, Pullman, Ala. 6-1 tf _SWAPPERS COLUMN 400 selected Victrola records to swap n*r one-half cash cost. Call and see records. 815-820 Brown-Marx BUlg. 6--lit \VANTHSD--To swap by man with fam ily, services of any kind for small salary; clerk in grocery store pre ferred; A-l references. Phone Mam 0010. ___FOR RENT—ROOMS NIUELY f u r7rnri?o(i^Tr<niT^rooniPT^hot hath at all hours; price reasonable. 2212 4th ave. 2-20-tf National house. To:*% n. Wa. it" rooms from 25c up. 5-i»-30t FOR RENT Light housekeeping apartments completely furnished; also bedrooms, $2 to $3 per week, all newly papered and nicely fur nished with all conveniences, hot and cold bath. Close in. 2113 6th ave. _ 4-27-tf FURNISHED room in elegant South Highland home. Main 6055-J. 5-9-tf NICE, screened rooms, with splendid hoard, ?f> week. 1916 5th ave. 6 9-30t GENTLEMEN may secure very delightful rooms on the Highlands at reasonable rates by calling at 2177 Highland avenue; rooms single or en suite, with or with out private bath; garage available. _ 6-in-tf ONE, two or ili!<'.- connecting rooms in private home on 12th st., S., one block from 15th st. car line. Couple or sin gle persons. Breakfast if desired. Reasonable. Call Main 3442-J. 5-27-7t TWO unfurnished rooms with gas stove for light housekeeping. 140b X. 24th st. Phone Main 5419-W. _ 5-29-4t FOR RENT- Two nicely furbished, connecting rooms for light house keeping; modern conveniences. 2117 Ave. H. 5-29-tf j FOR RENT Large bedroom, with private hath, for one or two gentlemen; all mod ern conveniences; delightfuly sltuat.d. 18211 14th avenue, south. Phone Ma;,i 1630. 5-30 ?t j I FOR RENT—Lovely room, brick house, steam heat, hot and cold water, shower, baths, electric fans, etc. Gentlemen only. References required. Apply 604 _N. 20th st. 5-30-3t FOR RENT- One elegantly furnished front room; all conveniences, including best table board; one block Five Points. Call Main 2970. 6-30-3t THREE completely furnished rooms for light housekeeping, hot and cold wa ter, electric lights and use of phone, South Highlands; references ex hanged. Call Main 3884 8-30-3t LARGE, cool rooms, 32.50 per week, shady porch. 2209 6th ave., N. 5-30-7t [two nicely furnished connecting front rooms, kitchenette and hath downstairs. 1 to couple without children; desirable neighborhood; modern conveniences. Southside. Main 8249-J. 5-30-3t-su-tu th TWO nicely furnished connecting rooms and kitchenette downstairs t.j couple without children; excellent neighbor* I hood, modern conveniences; S uthsfde. Main 8249-J. 5-30-3t-su-tu-thu FOR RENT^—To gentlemen only, busi ness men preferred, one or both of two delightful connecting rooms in modern, new bungalow' at 1419 S. 16th st., convenient to best car line in city; Quiet home, no children; In spection invited. Phone Main 8379 for engagement to call. Cool breezes; pure mountain air; terms reasonable. 6-1 2i UNFURNISHED for housekeeping, 3 beautiful, newly papered rooms and large hall; all modern conveniences, South Highlands; very reasonable; ref erences exchanged. Phone Main 1876-W. FOR RENT—ROOMS ROOMS for housekeeping, nicely fur nished, cheap rent. 612 N. 17th st. Phone 2030-J. 6-1-3t COOL, SOUTH HIGHLAND HOME, To couple or family without children, at tractive home near Country club, co l pletely furnished; 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large sleeping porch, splendid vegetable garden; price very low. Phone 1»K'3 J. FOR RENT FOR RENT—5-room cottage, 1112 CoT ton ave., West End. Call Main 3551. __5 - 2 5 - 71 FOR RENT—3-stor.v building on 2d ave., between 21st and 22d sts.; ex cellent location for meat market or cash grocery store. Call Main 973. _. 5-30-xt FOR RENT—8-rooin house, 2218 ?th ave.; 4-room cottage 1126 N. 20 th st.; also four small cottages, 23d st., between 1 and J. Apply Peter Zins ser'* Mammoth Furniture House, 2115 2d ave. Phone 973. 5-30-3t FOR RENT—-5-room house, gas. electr*c lights and bath; block and half of. Fast Lake car line, $12.50 per month. Apply 7 432 3d ave.. N. 5-30-3t ' FOR RENT—Great reductions, 4, 5, 6, 7-room houses, reduced rent. H. D. Smith, 206 Hood Bldg. 6-1 -3t FOR RENT—In Norwood, 5-room bun galow. No. 1004 N. 30th st. Call Main 4808. 6 -1 - 31 FOR RENT—Large rooming house, 2 new baths, 5 lavatories, now being Installed. 2014 5th ave. Owner, Room 410 First Na tional. 6-l-3t FOR REiNT—Two brand new flats, mod ern^ $17350. 2111 Uth ave., N. 6-l-3t FOR RENT—Auto repair shop": nu lio’ ins. Cheap rent. 110 S. 22d st. __ 6 -1 - 31 ROOFING_ ~ Tell Me Your Roof Troubles Old wood shingle roofs recovered it small expense with fire retarding material ap proved by city and the Insurance com panies. Ten-Year Guarantee Backed by million dollar corporutLn. One Year to Pay Phone Main 1355. P. C. Gill. 2014 Ave. A 5-28-fri-su-tu-tf WANTED—-AGENTS SUMMER kitchen necessities, entirely new, reduces cost of living, se'is itself 25c; 300 per cent profit; exclusive terri tory. Triumph Mfg. Co., Monon Bldg. Chicago. _WANTED—FEMALE HELP W A NTED—Two^experienced^^ladjT- "'cam vassers for high class toilet articles. 35 per cent commission to start. Call be tween 8 and 10, No. 2 Lyon-Terry Bldg. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS, BIRMINGHAM The following schedule figures are published only as information, and are not guaranteed. H1 It.miVUn /iai ° -- . -------• - « « riwan.i ivii p i A « Southern Railway »r„.?7™U*rd Ale Line Hy. v. Arrive from— No Depart to— r*°- Arrive from— No. Depart to— 19 New York (:45 pm 24 New York 4:00 pm J Now York 10.20 pm 6 New York 9:30 am 11 A*lanta 6:00 am 12 Atlanta 11:15 am 11 New York 12:15 pm 12 New York 3:10 pm 89 Atlanta 11:10 pm 40 Atlanta ®p® 22 Atlanta_5:30 am 16 Columbua 11:15 am SO New York 9:00 am llllnol* Central ||T 12 Greenville 7:55 pm H OreeiifUle No. Arrive from- No. * Depart to— 28 Selma 19 Mobile Selma JJ®*® 9 Chicago 4:0t)p» 10 Chicago ^7».« 20 Mobile-Selma 7 :00 pm 27 Selma * -«0 P® ■ . — 23 Jacksonville 12:20 pm 15 Columbua ^8J5pm |<ol|s>|L||. A NASHVILLE ariTini. “u^u .C. re.eent Woute No. ArTlt, tron^ * *£.“• ^ A. U. S. It. K. l Cincinnati 8:52 am 1 New Orleana 9-M .m No. Arrive from- No. .e« 1 New Orleans 11:40 pm 2 Cincinnati if-Sim 1 Cincinnati 10:25 pm 1 N. O. A 8h£pt 10.3a pm s Cincinnati 3:02 pm 3 New Orleans 8-iiSm 2 New Orleana 6:20 am 2 Cln. A N. Y. 6.SO nm 4 Orleuna 8:37 pm 4 Cincinnati s lsSIIl 8 Cincinnati 10 20 am 3 New Orleana 10 JS am 5 Decatur 7:15 pm *6 Decatur T oo^! 4 New orleana 0:35 pro 4 Cincinnati 7 Cincinnati 3:50 am 8 Cincinnati 11'I™ 6 Chattanooga 1143 am 5 Meridian : „. pm 10 Montgomery 7:45 pm 9 Montgomery g-nn .... 21 Chattuuooga «.00pm 22 Chattanooga ® ®" am MS Decatur 10:15 am *14 Decatur I*® 0 Morwn.m 10 .50 am 0 Chattanooga 4:00 pm - -v pm It Meridian 11:10 pm 11 Meridian 0:80 am MrnU««huna Uiuerai ^ ■■ - No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— Frftnco Lino* 39 Praco 6:15 pm 38 Praco iJSam No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 48 Tuecaloosa 11:10 am 41 Blocton 6:30 am 105 Kanaaa City 8:50 pm 106 Kansas City It :30 pm 41 Blocton 7:85 pm 49 Blocton *f 44 am 103 Kansas City 5 :20 am 104 Kanaaa City 11:10 pm 45 Anniston 10:40 am 44 Anniston 1:40 pm 926 Aroory 10:16 am 926 Amory 3 :S5 pm 47 Anniston 0:50 pm 46 Annlaton • J5 am 921 Memphis 5^5 pin 922 Memphis_7:00 am lQg^ggj^^^^O^m^ltlJ^acalooaa 7:00 am Central of Ga. By. . A.. B. A A. No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 1 Macon 10:10 pm 2 Maoon 7:00 am 23 Roanoke 11J6 am 26 Roanoke 7J6«m 0 Jackeonvllle 12:25 pm 10 Jackaonvtlln 4:10 pm 15 Mancfaertnr 6J6pm 24 Manchootor 4 JO nm Traina muM lima (•) nm daftly aneaat flaainv. Otbar timing nm dally. Omtnl Uma / I * o . I —^ W&SEsA S AN’ A-'miNG-X >-D Here' -Crt^LS~ ) -SUM ( PLAOE'TO 1 i-pic-Nicy rit ^ v _ ♦ ONE CENT A WORD RATES—One cent n word n dnyj no ad. taken for Icnn than 2 fie for first Inser tlon. Cnwii nnmt in-compnny order. MONEY TO LEND TA LK WITH A LAN JEMISON. Main 100. 8S-tf HEAL ESTATE loans to suit you In amount, terms and Interest; can pay ' back monthly or yearly. John W. Prude, 106 22d st., N. Bell phone 240. 10-16-t f WE negotiate loans and sell real es tate. Can handle desirable farm loans. McCoWell, Anglin, White, 2026 3d ave. _ 10-29-tf CAN handle promptly applications for desirable first mortgage loans. Leon ard-Riley Co., 725 Woodward. 3-9-tf TO LOAN. $inoo, $1500, $2000 or $3000 on Birmingham property, at 8 per cent. RAVEE NORRIS, 616 Chamber of Commerce. Main 4887. 4-22-tf 1 HAVE clients with money to loan in amounts from $1000 to $10,000. 1008 | First National Bank Bldg. Phone 6155. j 5-25-6r I HAVE a client With $10,000 to loom on 50 per cent value $1000 upward. N. B. Smith, Real Estate, 2001 V* Ave nue A. _5-30-it | FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS negotiated ; by us at low rates on improved real ! estate in the city Birmingham ap- : plitants should bring abstract with j them. Title Guarantee Loan and Trust , Co., Title Guarantee Bldg. 11-14-pu-tu-th-ti j — | HEAL ESTATE PAPER. We are prepared to discount properly se cured purchase money notes, to make: loans on improved real estate in Bir mingham and P.essemer ,and to furnish 1 such paper to investors. We also make loans for periods not ex- | ceeding six months, on high-grade col lateral. Realty Trust Co., 303 N. 20tb st 6-15-tu-th-sat-tf MONEY TO LEND. $2000 at 7 per cent $2000 at 8 per cent $1500 at 8 per cent J. L. YANCEY R. E. & I. CO. No. 118 North 21st Street. $1000 OR $1100 to loan bn Improved Bir mingham real estate; prompt attention. H. D. Smith, 206 Hood Bldg. 6-l-3t WANTED—MALE HELP wXN^rED^rarpenters^at^^VaTthall, Miss. Write Little-Pleckler Construction Co. 6-28-15t FOLR aggressive young men. neat dressers, good talkers, to advertis • m-w proposition of interest to every woman; good pay to qualified men. 7:S0-9:30 a. m., Mr. Calvin, 444 Brown* Marx Bldg. 6-30»*?t SPECIAL inducements to man to study law. Address C-63, care Age-Herald. 5-27-12t-th-su-tu WANTED—Draughtsman, mechanical, one who can start work immediately. Phone Main 838. WANTED—SALESMEN STOCK salesmen wanted; high-class proposition. Apply New South Life In surance Co., fifth floor American Bank Bldg., Shreveport, La. 5-28-13t KEEP your eye on East Lake boulevard property, from the viaduct to Roe buck Springs. It’s coming. 5-29-tf UNEXCELLED specialty proposition, commission contract; $35 weekly for expenses. Continental .Jewelry Co., 104-22 Continental Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.__ AUTOMOBILES WE have a number of buyers for used cars willing to pay from $75 to $100 cash, balance $50 per month. What have you got? List them with us and M t out rates. Birmingham Automo bile Co., 109 S. 20th st. Phone Main f. 129. ROOMS—WANTED—BOARD ^lir^‘W^r^?oTn^welTrf>,<Tur^ nished rooms in private family for light housekeeping, Woodlawn or Last Lake; rent must be reasonable. Address, giving price, full particu lars, Y-54, care Age-Herald. 6-i-2t _WANTED—HELP _ WANTED—Experienced silk and dry goods salesman, retail; man book keeper - stenographer, department tiore; colored man and wife, house and yard work. Room 626, Chamber of Commerce Bldg. PRINTING, RULING, BINDING,HIGH GRADE WORK — EFFICIENT SERVICE, LARGEST AND MOST MODERN PLANT IN THE STATE. ROBERTS & SON, (Inc.) -THE BIO ALABAMA HOUSE* ROBT. W. EWIKG, Prmldent | ir 3dAve. EIPfcasBSP/.. strictwa Italian Racquet TafcM hit,really. Battar than IniKtlms. Slap* Oif* thamtlb2*Ho«h. Pnmliti.Ma Be Joyful --9 —and booat Birmingham At Founts In Bottles “Maid" In Birmingham • j-r, ♦ ; . < W - - . LEGAL NOTICES STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the E. E. Forbes Plano company Is called to be held on Tuesday, June 1, 1915, at the office of the company, in the city of Birmingham. Ala., at 10 o’clock In the forenoon, for the election of directors, and such other business as may legally come before the meeting. S. A. RUSSELL, Secretary and Treasurer. 5-4-4t-tu Mortgage Sale Default having been made in the pay ment of a certain mortgage executed by S. Domby to Inglenook Realty company, lecorded in the office of the judge of pro bate of Jefferson county. Alabama, in volume 753. page 357. the undersigned mortgagee under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage will sell, at public outcry, in front of the courthouse door of Jefferson county, Ala bama. during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, on the 3d day of June. 1915, the following described prop erty, situated in Jefferson county, Ala bama. to-wit: Lot 12, in block 6, according to the plan and survey of Inglenook Realty company's subdivision of Boyles Highlands, a map of which is recorded in the office of the judge of probate of Jef ferson county, Alabama, in Map Book 7, page 117. Said sale will be made for the purpose of satisfying the indebtedness thereby se cured and will be distributed as provided In said mortgage. INGLENOOK REALTY COMPANY. G. W. YANCEY, A tty. Mortgagee. 5-18-3t-tu Trustee’* Sale Sealed bids will he received at the cff’ce of Hon. Emmet O’Neal, refeiee, in bankruptcy, room 312 government building, up to the hour of noon (12 o’clock), on June 7, 1915, for all the i furniture, carpets and fixtures con tained in the Exchange hotel, and *11 th*‘ fixtures, goods, wares and mer chandise contained in and belonging to the Exchange bar. The trustee re serves the right to reject any and all bids for any cause and order another saie either public or private. Property open at all hours for the inspection of ir tendihg purchasers. * \V. P. M'CROSSIN, TruBtee. _LEGAL NOTICES_ Legal Notice Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in the mortgage executed by .Mrs. Frances Stier to T. U. Anglin and T. A. White, dated the 28th day of No vember, 1913. and recorded In the office of judge of probate. Jefferson county, Alabama. In volume 760 of the record of deeds, on page 172, to-wit: the 20th day of January, 1914, which mortgage was duly transferred to the undersigned, John Lewis, on the 23rd day of January, 1911, I, the said John Lewis, as transferee and owner of said debt and mortgage, will sell at public outcry to the highest bid der for cash in front of the courthouse door of poid county on Thursday, the 24tii day of June. 1915, at 12 o'clock noon, the following described property in the city of Birmingham, JeCTerson county, Ala bama. conveyed by the said mortgage, to-wit: Lot 12, in block 1S9. according to the survey of the Ely ton Land companv of said city, said lot being designated according to the present number of the lots and blocks of said city, and said lot fronts 45 feet on the east side of Twenty-first street, and runs back east ward of uniform width along tlie north sble of the alley between Avenues G and F 100 feet. The mortgagor having made default in 1 aymont of the indebtedness secured by said mortgage as provided therein, said property is sold for the purpose of pay ing the debts secured thereby as well as the cost of foreclosure including a rea sonable attorney's fee. This the 24th day of May. 1915. JOHN LEWIS, Transferee. PARL D. POKER. Attorney. 5-25-3t-tu School Nearing Completion Lyerly, Ga., May 31.—(Special.)—Lyerly * new $10,000 high school building is now nearing completion, the contractors cy. pecting to complete the interior w rk dur ing the present week. The budding is said to be one of the finest of the kind in north Georgia. The Lyerly districted voted bonds, to run for a period »*f :;q years, to secure the funds with which to erect the building. The fall term of Hie school will be held in the new hou^e. !You Can Go to San Francisco PANAMA * As a Guest of ! 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