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—-■ ■ —-—— Scoop, the Cub Reporter WHI2. -A—n/^COMEONMV X 1 /WEBEEN LPOKIN YLOL'E-LET^'TRY Ig #rso MUCH j AND see all~th f l WIMMINS TUNICyl LACE EXHIBITS I ALL (Nj>/ XTHK AFTERNOON^! SCOOP’S AS CRAZY AS A FOX /oh WIFE-I HAD A RON IN yJfTH TtV (rOMRD AND J 11 HE5 GONNA PUT ME OFF { 'W'GROONRS-BUTOONT ‘ A LET VT SPOVLNOUR ' 'XvAFTERNOON -QO | - RVG-HT. 1 iM-nL-sy(SD-»<WJa-M6 ji Want Ads For THE AGE-HERALD can be left at Florence Hotel Cigar Store. 2d Ave. and 19tli St. John L. Parker, 1st Ave. and 20th St^ Brown-Man cigar Store, 1st Ave. and 20th St. First National Bank Cigar Store, 2d Ave. and 20th St Gorman Gammill Drug Co., 2330 2d Ave. Kissell Pharmacy, 1100 N. 13th St. Milner Drug Co., 1900 Huntsville Ave. Norwood Pharmacy. 2631 12th Ave., N. Twenty-first Avenue Drug Co., 2601 21st Ave., N. Walker Drug Co., 2707 29th Ave., N. Quinn Drug Co., 600 Tuscaloosa Ave., West End. West End Drug Co.. 1122 Tuscaloosa Ave., West End. Cheek Drug Co., 2200 Ave. F, S., cigar counter. Magnolia Pharmacy, Magnolia Point, S., cigar counter. East End Drug Co., 600 27th St., S., cigar counter. Reid's Pharmacy, 2720 Ave. G, S., cigar cotsnter. 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., S„ cigar counter. ONE CENT A WORD RATES—One cent n word m diiy; nn ml. token for le«» thnn 23c for ffrnt Inner tlon. <u«l» iriiiw< HcPoiinmnv order. WANTED SAFETY RAZOR blades Sharpened' bet ter than new, 25c dozen. Send them parcel post. Robert Prowell Stove Co.. Birmingham. 4-JO-tf buy second hand clothes. 3boes, for cash. Phone 1581. 2116 2d. 1-20-tf FOR special messenger, call 36. Business strictly confidential. 6-23-tf Motorcycle messenger ser vice; open day and night. Prompt service. Main 2299. __ 7-6-2t HATS cleaned and blocked by expert bat ters. Gluck's Cleaning Co., 1713 3d ave. _Phone 2372. 4-16-fri-tu-we-thu-tt SALES LETTERS SPECIALISTS This agency specializes in preparing and i multigraphing high class facsimile typewritten letters with the utmosl dispatch. Modern equipment, expert ad writers and wide experience en able us to guarantee satisfaction Give us the opportunity to consult with you on the next job. BEAUMONT ADVERTISING AGENCY Main 4262. 1628 JrfT. Co. Bk. Bldg. ill _ 5-29-sat-su-wed-tf WANTED—To buy good second-hand Underwood No. 5. or K C. Smith type writer; must he in good condition and reasonable price. Address Box 716, city. WANTED—Man and wife to rent my 4 room cottage' at Woodlawn, partially furnished, who will hoard myself and m little hoy. II, IL Thoms. Box 333, WANTED—To buy cheap, good second hand bath room fixtures. Phone Main 65.•7-7-3,t SITUATION WANTED Ads under the head of situations wanted ore free to deserving ones. " "■ . —i ■■ ■ — — »» 1 WANT a job as butler or chauffeur; good recommendation, (’ail Main lb 14x2 LADY stenographer wants position. Ad dress 1772 Jefferson ave., West Fnd Phone West End 719-J. 7-b-2t WANTED—By young olored man, job as elevator boy, chauffeur or house boy. Address 1424 24th alley, north. Will Far ley WANTED—By married man, position nf any kind; had experience as shipnin-: clerk, salesman and office work; best references. Address M-'iH. care Age-lfcr ald. 7 S 2t YOUNG MAN, FOR SIX YEARS ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER ii WITH LARGE YELLOW PINE MANUFACTU RER, DESIRES POSI TION WITH BIRMING HAM WHOLESALER. EXPERT STENOGRA PHER. ADDRESS E-66, CARE AGE-HERALD. 7-6-2t BOOKKEEPER Young man wants po sition as bookkeeper or office assistant; would accept small set of books which would require only part time. Phone West End 683.___t_7-i-2t 1 WANTED^By colored man as all-round cook or waiter. Al references. Carl Harris. 403 B. 18th Bt.__7-^-2t Bo DA and cigar man, in years' exper ience, best of references: am willing to leave town. Address II. M.. 1018 N. 2*,tli at., Birmingham. Ala. 7-7-L’t C'RADIAT'iT registered pluirmaeist wants position; have had 8 years' ex perience; can furnish best city refer ence. Address M-6fi, care Age-Herald. _7-7-2t TOl'NG married electrician wants work; experienced in armature winding, repair «ud construction work, would like work looking after some plant. Address 1.-60. care Age-Herald. 7-7-2t Sx-CONVICT wants only a "fighting chance' to make good. Highly educated professional man; expert typist and of f' flee assistant, but will accept position of any kind. Must have something quick and have no objection to hard work. Address J-64, care Age-Herald. ^ | PERSONAL _~ S isnsjgg^rooo reward ;I positively guar i 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; mall. IldjO; double strength. S2; booklet free. Dr. ^^■Southington, 38 Long Bldg.. Kansas Clt”. Mo_10-ib-tt WANTED—SALESMEN _rTFED—Fifteen experienced sales men. Apply commercial department, Birmingham Railway, Light and Pow er company, first floor. ONE CENT A WOOD RATE)#—-One oenl n word n ilayj no nd. Ink*»u for lens than 2Bc for first Inner. lion. < n«li nuiMl n«»«tompnny order. _FOR SALE _1003 Jeff. Co. Bank Bldg. 8-8-tf u,; W® build you a home. Blinting ham Building and Imp. Co., 414-15-16 American Trust Bldg. 1-16-if E OR BALD—Oct iwi horsepower Btboock & Wilcox water tube boiler, thoroughly o\ irhauled and inspected by Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance company, with an allowance of 150 lbs. pressure. Kilby Frag and Switch com pany, P. O. Box 914. Birmingham, Ala. 6-13-tf FOR SALE—Very cheap, alternating current V6 horsepower electric mo tor, good condition. 1328 1st ave 6-10-3l)t FURNITURE and lease on leading hotel In one of Georgia's best towns of 7000; good terms to right party. Address J. B. L., 2303 Ave. F, Ensley, Ala. 7-4-4t for SALE—CHEAP, UN’CALL ED FOR SU ITS—IJINENS. PALM BEACHES, WOOLENS, ETC. SECOND FLOOR EMPIRE BLDG. 7-6-5t NATIONAL cash register, used about 3 months: cost $110; will sell for $45. Rhone 1637 Main. 7-6-Ct Icent allow’ance on your old electric bulbs on purchase of new ones. 8. M. Bernhelm Co., 2111 1st ave. ___ 7-6-tf FOR SALE. A first-class country livery stable, well stocked and everything in first class shape, including barns, in a good, hustl ing country town. 1 can sell you this cheap. Write P. O. Box 747. Main 430. FOR SALE. Office fixtures cheap for cash. I am leav ing the city. 412 First National Bank Bldg. Main 430. FOR SALE. | 40 acres, truck farm, six miles from court house, well watered, all under fence; 3-room house. i>arns, poultry house; will sell cheap for cash. P. O. Box 717. Main no. 7- 6-‘>t SCREEN factory sawmill, planing mill, steam kilns, etc., all modernly equipped and operating on profitable basis; fac tory capacity 500 screens, kitchen cupboards, etc., daily; mill capacity 15,000; complete logging facilities, and 12.000.000 feet excellent pine timber goes with the plant, for $25,000 cash. Other limber available. We have a well estab lished line of carload customers for finished products Don't write; if you have the cash just come and see. Wire Thad Way. Thomaston, Ala., when to expect you. 6-27-7t-eod *MUST SACRlFB’Er For sale, mv brick venier South High land home. 8 rooms and sleeping porch, servants’ house, garage, hardwood floors throughout, and has many "built-in" features. Less than one year old. A small payment is due and 1 am unable to meet same, therefore will reduce the price $1250 (and allow desired time to pay for my equity. Address .1-66, care Age Herald._ THIS Two-story, 9-room, modern residence on llth ave , south, between St. (’Maries .nd 12th streets, with full size lot. at $6500, is $2<*>o less than its actual value. You had better investigate this. THOMPSON BROS. & CO. Main 2828. 2105 3d ave. Big Sacrifice Modern, new. brick house, slate roof, built for a home, “not to sell,” in best residential section of South Highlands. East of 20th st. ('an be bought for $2000 less than cost. This Is a big sacrifice. Own er must sell. Price only $9000. Nat Barker 219 N. 21st st. Phone 1200. Cash Snap 3 ACRES, near Tidewater car; all under fence and In cultivation; $2500 place for $1250 cash. Address l’-64, care Age Herald. __WANTED—BOARDERS DeTlIgTiT F iTTrToonTlLnTToirrdr^ioT^and cold water in room, three car lines. South Highlands; garage if desired. Main 1825. _ _7-2-6t BOARDERS wanted at an ideal country home; mineral water; near the rail road. Address Oak Dale Farm. Burns ville, Ala. 6-27-3t-su-we-.su LA ROE. cool front room, well ventilated, handsomely furnished; all modern con veniences; first-class table hoard; South Highlands near Five Points; reason able terms. Phone Main 1293. SPECIALISTS DBS. DOZIER'& DOZIER'" Specialists In Nervous, Blood, Skin, Fe male and Genito-Urinary and all Chron ic Diseases of Men and Women. 2020^ First ave., Birmingham. 6-29-eod-tf _WANTED-—FEMALE HELP WANTED—One or two lady solicitors; ex perience not necessary Apply after 9 a. xu. Jefferson County Bank bldg. |_ SWAPPERS’ COLUMN _HWAPVPKRS^COI-JJMN_ WILL EXCHANGE a gas stove and k«s water heater for oil or electric stove and heater; junk not considered. P. O. Box 70. 1 = .:- T7—r _SWAPPERS COLUMN WILL# swap for cash, cottage at 8t. Clair Springs on lot 106 feet by 210 feet; c< t tage in good condition and furnished; property carries right to use of spring water. Address Box 900, Birmingham, Ala. 6-17-tf _M ONE YJ'OLEN D ^ASK^WITH^ALAN^JEMISdS; Main 100. 8-8-tl REAL ESTATE loans to suit you In amount, terms and Interest; can pay hack monthly or yearly. John YV. Prude, 106 22d st., N. Bell phone 240. _ 10-16-tf "WE negotiate loans and sell real es tate. Can handle desirable farm loans. McCoknell, Anglin, White. 2026 3d ave. 10-29-tf CAN handle promptly applications for desirable first mortgage loans. Leon ard-Hiley Co., 725 Woodward. 5-9-tf LOANS on improved, producing farms solicited; large loans preferred. LESTER & FAIN 2107 3d Ave. Main 74. 5- 21-fr-we-tf MONEY to lend on well improved real estate in Birmingham at 5Vi, 6, 7 and 8 per cent, owing to location; money im mediately available. R. C. Hemphill, President, 1(01-3 Empire Bldg. 6- 20-su-wed-tf $1750 TO LOAN On Birmingham real estate; will loan up to 60 per cent of value; monev ready. M. A. HINES 2105 3d ave,Phone Main 2628. W A NTED—AGENTS WANTED—Agents to sell lots In the won derful Louisiana-Texas Oil field. Cad do-Olintou OH and Gas Co., 821 Oravier st., New Orleans, La. 6-3G-14t AGENTS wanted for each county to sell adding machines; pH*'**. $7.50; liberal commission. For information write and secure territory. J. A. Thompson, state agent. Stroud. Ala6-16- h - wed FOR RENT—ROOMS NTcETr^^Yir^rsTu^^Troirr^ roomsT^ ho t bath at all hours; price reasonable. 221 2 4th ave. 2-20-tf TWO furnished rooms for light house keeping. 1812 7th ave. 6-11-tf NICE, cool, furnished rooms; .can ar range for housekeeping; summer rates. 2200 7th ave. 7-3-St $10—Room furnished complete foi elor; tile bath. Redmond apartment?, 2030 Highland avenue. Dillard Invest ment & Ins. Co. Phone 7550. 7-2-7t FOR RENT Hioily furnished room, mod ern conveniences, desirable location, 11th ave., S., private family. Phone Main 6089. 7-4-8t FOR RENT—Furnished room, with or without private hath; beautiful South Highland home. Main 6055-.T. 7-4-tf-su-wed-fri FOR RENT—Two or three rooms with private bath, furnished or unfurnished. 1516 11th avenue, south. TWO nicely furnished rooms. modern home, summer rates. 1615 10th ave., south. 7-7-3t _WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—Men to learn ' the barber trade; few weeks completes; posi tion open; tuition $26; free catalog. Birmingham Barber College, Bir mingham. 2-2-tf-fr-su-we WANTED—News agents on railroad trains; cash security required. Union News Co., Terminal station. 7-4-su-we-tf A POSITION is open for you in the gov ernment service after we have helped you qualify. My money back offer guar antees it. Write quick for big free book, A-209. Earl Hopkins, Washington. D. C. 7-1 - s u - w e -81 wanted Fifteen experienced sales men. Apply commercial department, Birmingham Railway, Light and Pow er company, first Moor. W \NTED Automobile mechanic; need not apply unless first class; good prop osition to tHe right man. Apply to Mar ble City Machine Co., Bylacauga. Ala. WANTED—Registered pharmacist for re lief work; ^ hours per day. W. R. Woodward, care Norwood Pharmacy. WANTED Experienced negro axeman for Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Co. engineering camp. Salary $35 per month and expenses. Apply to W. H. Gwin. 16ol Hrown-Marx bldg. MISCELLANEOUS^ PRACTICAL and scientific horseshoeing, dog and horse clipping a specialty. Ill S. 18th Bt. 7-6-15t-eod PRACTICAL and scientific horseshoe ing; dog and horse clipping a special ty. Ill S. 18th sa.7-3-15t-eod LOST—STRAYED—STOLEN^ REWARD ~ SABLE and w'hite collie bitch, with full white collar and small white spot in forehead. ‘ Finder will be rewarded. Phone Ensley 617. J. D. Matlock, 1461 Pike road. ____________ FOR RENT __ STORE FOR^RENT. 22<)9 3d ave., N., 25x145 ft; alley entrance, $50 a month to October, 1915. Additional lease for 3 years at reasonable price. Ap ply 2211 3d ave. I*-, on- ' < Rosewell Apartments We can rent apartments In this de sirable apartment house at a greatly reduced price from now until October 1, and at a very reasonable rate after that time. Steam heat, hot arid cold water, wall beds, and modern In every respect. For further information con W. B. Leedy R. E. & I. Co. Main 42. 112 N. 21st St. FOR RENT—Low rates; better sec.i e a place while these war prices are on: 1 5-room bungalow, water only..$ 7.50 1 5-room bungalow, modern .... 10.00 1 5-room cottage, modern . 10.00 1 6-room cottage, modern . 10.0c Fine neighborhood, fine streets; wlU lees** at above prices until April only C. D. EBERSOLE, 2105 3d ave. 7-3-tf Ledbetter Apartments One apartment on grade floor and one on second floor in this desirable apartment located conveniently on the South Highlands. Five rooms, modern, eastern exposure, and rea- ! sonable in price. W. B. Leedy R. E. & I. Co. Main 4 2. 112 N. 21st St. FOR RENT -Bight-room house, 2218 7th ave. 4-room cottage, 1126 N. 20th i st.; 4-rooin house, East Birmingham also cottages, 23d st., I and J. Apply Peter Zinszer’s Mammoth Furniture House, 2115 2d ave. Phone 973. 7-4-31 OFFICES for rent In First National: long or short lease from party now in possession; address L-65. care Age-Herald. 7-4-4t-su-tu-wed-thu Central Stores for Rent We will have for rent about Septern her 1 two stores about 15x27, on grade floor, on 2d ave. between 19th and 20th sts. These stores are located in the heart of the business district and would make excellent locations for fancy fruit store, confectionery and soft drink stand, jewelry store, or any kind of business that depends upon the sale of small articles for cash prices. For particulars as to price, length of lease, etc., consult W. B. Leedy R. E. & I. Co. Main 42. 112 N. 21st St. FOR RENT Elegant, modern cottage, ar ranged for two families: garden; ideal location. 5924 1st ave., Woodlawn; rent reduced; immediate possession. John M. Webb. Phone Main 612. FOR RENT To family without childron. small, modern furnished home for the summer; near Five Points; reasonable. Address P. O. Box 578. 7-6 2t Southside Corner Store for Rent No. 2235, on corner Ave. F and 23d st., 20x50, plate glass front, modern In every detail, and can be rented at a very reasonable figure. W. B. Leedy R. E. & I. Co. Main 42. 112 N. 21st St. FOR RENT—17-room hoarding or room ing house, 2206 4th ave.; all conveni ences; 9 or 16 months, at $50. King I»and and Improvement Co., 2106 3d ave. Main 2628. FOR RENT Unfurnished two or three nice, newly papered rooms. All modern conveniences; private family; South Highlands; very reasonable. Phone Main 1876-W. 7-7-3t-w’e-thu-sa For Rent AN EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE LIST OE STORKS AND RESIDENCES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY AND SUBURBS. COME IN AND LOOK IT OVER. W. B. Leedy R. E. & I. Co. Main 4 2. 112 N. 21st St. _„JjOT AIR FUR^^ DIXIE SPECIAL HOT AIR FURNACE, MADE IN BIRMINGHAM FULLY GIJARANTEr O FURNACES, ALL MAKES. REPAIRED. RIGHT PRICES GEORGE E. LUM M A 8. CO. 1 20TH ST.. S. PHONE M. 560. 6-9-sun-wed-sat-tf. JOB PRINTING HAWKINS A TRICE (successors to Bell Printing Co.), practical printers; none better. Phone Main 1074. 2021^ 3d ave. « 6-30-eod-15t AHRIVM. AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS, BIRMINGHAM The following schedule figures are published only as information, and are not guaranteed. BIRMINGHAM TERMINAL STATION Southern Railway No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 29 New York 5:45 pm 24 Jackaonrllle 4:00 pra 11 Atlanta 6.00 pm 12 Atlanta 12:15 am 39 Atlanta 11:10 pm 40 Atlanta 5:30 am 10 Columbus 11:15 am 30 New York 9:00 am 12 Greenville 7 :55 pm 11 Greenville 6:45 am 2« Selma 11:35 am 19 Moblle-Selma 7 00 am 20 Mobile-Selma 7 ;00 pra 27 8elma 4:40 pm 23 Jacksonville 12:20 pm 15 Columbus 3:45 pm tliieen & ( reaeent Route A. G. S. It R. No. Arrive from No. Depart to— 1 Cincinnati 10:25 pm l N. O. & Shr’pt 10:35 pm 2 New Orleans 6:20 am 2 Cln. & N. Y. «:30 am 3 Cincinnati 10:20 am 3 New Orleans 10:25 am 4 New Orleans 6:35 pm 4 Cincinnati 6:40 pm 5 Chattanooga 11 .43 am 5 Meridian 4:10 pm 21 Chattanooga 9:00 pm 22 Chattanooga 5:05 am 6 Meridian 10:50 am « Chattanooga 4:00 pm 12 Meridian 11:10pm 11 Meridian 6 3<i am Frl«co tinea No. Arrive from No. Depart to 105 Kansas City K:Mi pm 106 Kansas City 12:30 pm 103 Kansas City 5:20 am 104 Kansas City 11:20 pm 925 Amory 10:15 am 926 Amory 3:25 pin 921 Memphis 5:55 pm 922 Memphis 7 00 am Central of Ga. Ry. No. Arrive from No. Depart to— 1 Macdn 10:10 pm 2 Macon 7:00 am 3 Jacksonville 12:25 pra in Jacksonville 4:10 pm BIRMINGHAM TERMINAL STATION Seaboard Air Line Ry. No. Arrive from No. Deport to— 5 New York 10:20 pm 6 New York 9.30 am 11 New York 12 15 pm 12 New York 3:10 pm 23 Atlanta 0:30 pm 23 Atlanta 5:30 a in IIIIuoIm Central Ry. No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 9 Chicago_C00 pm 10 Chicago 12 45 pm LOllSVILLE A NASHVILLE STATION L. A N. R. R. No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 1 Cincinnati 8:52 urn 1 New Orleans 9:00 am 2 New Orleans 12:40 pm 2 dncinnati 12:52 pm 3 Cincinnati 3:02 pm 3 New Orleans 3:15*pm 4 New Orleans 8:37 pm 4 dncinnati 8:45 pm 5 Decatur 7 :15 pm *6 Decatur- 7:00 am 7 dncinnati 8:50 am 8 Cincinnati 11:45 pui 10 Montgomery 7 :45 pm 9 Montgomery 0:00 nm *13 Decatur 10:15 am *14 Decatur 4:00 pm Birmingham Mineral No. Arrive from — No. Depart to— H9 Praeo ft: 15 pm 38 Praeo 8:25 am 41 Tuscaloosa 1110 am 41 Blocton 6:30am 48 Blocton 7:25 pm 49 Blocton 2:54 am 45 Anniston 10:40 am 44 Anniston 3:40 pm 47 Anniston 6:50 pm 46 Anniston 8:35 nm 102 Tuscaloosa 5:30 pm 101 Tuscaloosa 7:00 am A., B. A A. Mn. Arrive from No. Depart 1o— 28 Roanoke 11 :30 am 26 Roanoke 7 30 am 25 Manchester 6:00 pm 24 Manchester 4:15 pm *••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••«4 RATES—One cent « word a day; no ad. taken for less than -?»«• for first Inaer tlon. «'awh mnsl ni'cumpany order. _W ANTED—HELP _ WANTED—Man or woman to take over restaurant, furnished complete, best part of city, very reasonable terms. Phone 6350 Main or address C-66, care Age-Her ald. _ 7-0-3t MEN-WOMEN WAN TED-175 month7~li«t government Jobs open—free. Franklin In stitute, Dept. 3-E, Rochester, N. Y. _ 6-9-1 mo-ex-mo-tu-th WANTED—Fifteen experienced sales men. Apply commercial department, Birmingham Railway. Light and Pow er company, first floor. CREW manager, four crew workers, ore follow-up, two bright lady Interview ers. All with newspaper or magazine or similar experience. City work. Phone Main 1564. WANTED—Experienced colored milker and yard hand. White housekeeper and care for two children. Carpenter for short job. Experienced shingler. Room 626 Chamber of Commerce bldg. BUSINESS CHANCES on short notice. Phone Main 3*532. 7-7-tf w \.\ i ED To buy h small business for cash. Box 561, elty. CABINET MAKEHS CARTNFT RePalrin», uphoi V-'X^A-)AA>J ^ A stcring Let us MAKERS "oode»sfunP"!-t,,re “B Prompt and Reliable BIRMINGHAM CAHINKT AND RH FINISHING CO. 1924 Ave. IS Phone Main S7SI ,r -v l WT A XT m r\ | FRED S COMMENT ON THE AMATEURS On account of rain Saturday, the tnc learn falls to swat the pill und, r the .800 mark. Some slugging—eh? • • • I^vi Smith still continues to hold tin strike out record for the amatcu t wirlers about the city. Revi increased nis .string Saturday w'hen he captured a twin vietory. • * * In losing Roberts Die Pep-to-Lmc combination has losl one of their most valuable men. Roberts' twirling Is chiefly responsible for the bottlers' numerous wins and his place will l.e hard to fill. ♦ * * Although the fngdetiook ream has h^en playing great hall lately, they were forced to suffer defeat at the bands or the Nifty-Cola squad Monday. Their defeat was a surprise as the de feated Nookers were supposed to be rounding into their midseason form. • • * Over 8511(1 enthusiastic fans witnessed the Bessemer hoys win their eleventh consecutive victor} Monday afternoon. Red by (he masterly pitching of Has errty. the undefeated leaders had no trouble In taking the battle from the By-Product team and consequently continuing their perfect percentage. • • • Provided that the weather man is generous until Thursday over 400 young girls and boys will crowd Into tbe fairgrounds for their first annual track meet under the direction of the recreation department. Already 801 hoys have registered and over t00 girls are expected to be on the field when the gong sounds. • * • The meet will start promptly at 1:30 n. m.. and all contestants should he on the field ready for the final whistle. All officials are expected to call at the box office for their badges. An ad mission will be charged to all non eonlestants. Everybody come out Thursday and see the youngsters ex hibit their ability. ■■ ■ ■ — K*t. 1W9 Snmr Manager Wheeler Hotel Eutaw, Ala. Ftleetrlc l.litht and Call Bell In Ever. Room. I.Ileal and I.unit Diatanea Telephone. Artealnn Water. v»-. .. QHICHESTER S PILLS ,. TUE DIAMOND BRANS. i ye.n known ns Best, Safest. Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE These tiny CAPSULES are superior to Balsam of Copaiba, Cubebs or Injections,and / N RELIEVES In (MIOY) 24 HOURS the V_X same diseases with out Inoonvtnlenco. Sold by all druggists. PITCHING OF NABORS FEATURES VICTORY LaGrange, July 6.—(Special.)—By the superb pitching of Nabors Newnan de feated LaGrange In the first game of the double bill this afternoon by the score of 4 to 1. Only four of the La Grange batsmen were able to secure safe ties off the delivery of this pitcher and none of these wore for extra bases. Po land featured at the bat for LaGrange by securing three hits out of four times at bat. Flynn got a homer for Newnan. Score. Newnan— AB. R. H. O. A. E. Mackie, 2b. 6 0 2 3 2 0 Griffin, lb. 4 1 2 11 2 0 Boyd, f. . 4 0 2 2 1 0 Flynn, If. 3 1110 0 Brugess, 3b. 2 1112 0 New ton, ss. 2 0 1 2 5 2 Walker, rf.j,. 3 0 1 2 0 0 Matthews. 4 0 1 4 1 0 Nabors, p. 4 1113 1 Totals . 31 4 12 27 16 3 LaGrange— AB. R. H. O. A. E. Donaldson, ss. 3 0 2 3 3 0 A mason, lb. 4 0 0 6 1 0 Groome, 3b. 4 0 112 1 Poland, If. 4 1 3 2 0 0 Cra\en, rf. 4 0 1 1 0 0 Allison, 2b. 3 0 0 6 3 0 Lafitte. 3 0 0 4 5 0 Head, p. 3 0 0 2 2 0 Totals . 31 1 7 27 17 1 Score by innings: Newnan . 010 100 020—4 LaGrange . «nh> ooo 100—1 Summary: Two-base hits. Matthews, Nabors. Home run, Flynn. Stolen bases, Brugess. Newton, Walker, Donaldson, Groome. Double plays. Boyd to Mackie; Brugess to Griffin; Mackie to Griffin to Brugess. Base on balls. Head 2, Nabors 1. Left on liases, Newnan 7. LaGrange 6. Hit by pithed balls, Flynn and Newton. Struk out, Head 2, Nabors 3. Passed balls, Lalitte. Time of game, 1:45. Um pire, Davern. SECOND GAME. The >econd game of the double header with Newnan this afternoon went 11 in nings after it was tied in the ninth In ning. With a long single by Manager La Fitte. which scored Allison from first base. Whitney grew strong in the extra innings, striking out three men in the tenth. Weston gave up only eight hits during the game, but allow’ed seven free passes. Score: Newnan— AB. R. H. O. A. E. Mackie, 2b. 4 0 l 3 1 n Griffin, lb. 5 0 0 14 0 0 Boyd, cf. 3 1 0 3 1 i> Flynn, If. 4 12 10 0 Burgess, 3b. 2 1 13 2 1 New'ton, ss. 4 0 114 0 Walker, rf. 5 0 1 1 0 0 Matthew's, c. 4 0 l 7 2 0 | Whitney, p. 4 0 1 0 5 0 Totals . 35 3 S 33 In 1 LaGrange— AB. R. H. O. A. E. Donaldson, ss. 0 0 2 2 2 1 A mason, lh. 5 0 0 17 0 0 Groome. 3b. 5 1 2 0 5 0 Poland. If. 5 0 12 10 Smith, cf. 5 0 2 3 0 0 Craven, rf. . 4 0 0 l 0 0 Allison. 2b. 5 1 1 3 2 ft LaFItte, c. 5 ft l i 3 0 Weston, p. 4 0 1 0 5 2 Totals . 43 2 1ft 32 1« 3 Score by innings: Newnan . 000 <102 000 01 3 LaGrange . 000 001 <M1 '.HI -2 Summary: Two-base hits. Donaldson, Groome. Smith. Weston. Three-base hit. Matthews. Stolen bases. Mackie. Newton. Walker, Donaldson. Base on balls. Wes ton 7. Whitney 1. Left on bases. Newnan I 9. LaGrange S. Struck out. Weston 4. I Whitney 5. Wild pitch. Weston. Time ol game, 2:00. Umpire, Davern. GRIFFIN WINS TWO BEFORE LARGE CROWD I Griffin. Gn.. July 6.—(Special.!—Griffin took both ends of a double bill from the Rome team here today, witnessed by i record-breaking crowd. Hawkins, aided by excellent fielding, was too much for the visitors and Griffin romped over them to the tune of 11 to 0. Tn this game the whole Griffin team starred at the bat. getting 11 singles, four doubles and a triple, totaling Id hits. Roth teams played good balL In the second game Anderson for Grif fin was hit hard, Aaron held the Griffin team to one tun until the seventh in ning when Howell lead off with a double, Pope did the fame scoring Howell, Man chester beat out a bunt and scored m Reagan’s double, thus ending the game. Reagan. Howell and Pope for the home '•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• team, Martin and Aaron for Home starred at the bat. Scores: FIRST GAME. Rome— AM. R. H. O. A. E. Overton, ss. 3 ft 1 ft 1 ft j Nowell, 31). 4 0 1 3 0 ft Cochran,1 if...4 0 l 2 o ft j Werner, 2b. 4 ft ft 1 .' ft Tolbert, cf. 3 0 1 t ft ft Riggs, rf. 4 0 1 ft ft ft Martin, lb. 4 0 ft 9 1 ft I Hutchens, c. 4 0 1 8 ft ft ! Wintchell, p. 4 0 1 0 3 3 j Totals . 34 ft 7 24 8 3 Griffin— AM. R. H. O. A. E. L ' Rickard, cf. 4 2 2 5 0 Of* Reagan, 2b. 4 1114ft Watson. 3b. 5 114 1ft < Brazier, If. 4 1 2 2 ft ft Kirke. ss. 5 2 3 1 1 0 Howell, rf. 3 2 2 0 ft ft l Pope, lb. 4 1 3 9 ft 1 Manchester, c. 2 1 1 8 ft ft Hawkins, p. 4 0 1 0 i ft Totals . 35 11 1H 27 1ft 1 Score by innings: Rome .ooo ouo uftft- o Griffin .aftft 102 21*—11 Summary: Stolen bases Rickard, Bra zier. Pope. Two-base hits. Howell, Pope, Overton. Brazier, Hawkins. Three-base t hit, Kirke. Rase on balls, off Hawkins 2, I lit by pitcher, Manchester, by Wintchell. Struck out. by Hawkins 5. by Wintchell 1. Passed balls. Hutchens 2. Time, 1:40. Um pire, Gentle. SECOND GAME. Rome— AB. R. H. O. A. E. Overton, ss. 4 ft 1 ft 2 1 Newell, 3b.3 ft ft 3 I ft Cochran, If.3 ft 1 2 0 0 Werner, 2b.4 ft 1 2 2 o Tolbert, cf.3 ft 0 0 0 ft Riggs, rf.3 0 1 1 0 ft Martin, lb.3 1 3 7 ft n Hutchens, c.2 ft 0 5 0 ft Aaron, p. 3 1 2 0 3 j Totals .28 2 9 2ft 8 Griffin— A B. R. H. O. A. E. \ Rickard, cf.4 ft 1 l ft ) Reagan, 2b. 3 0 2 1 1 1 Watson, 3b.3 0 1 0 ;; t) Brazier, If.3 ft o 2 ft ft Kirke, ss. . 3 l 1 2 1 ft Howell, if.3 1 l l o o Pope, lb.2 ft 1 10 ft 0 Manchester, c. . . 3 1 1 i 1 o' Anderson, p. 2 ft 0 0 3 i ♦Hawkins . 1 o o o o n Totals .27 3 8 21 9 l ♦Hawkins batted for Anderson in the seventh inning. Score by innings: Rome .Oftft (»20 0-—2 [Griffin .u|0 000 2—3 Summary: Stolen base, Martin. Twr base hits, Howell, Pope. Reagan. Ra.-o i on balls, off Anderson 1, off Aaron 1. struck out, by Anderson 4. by Aaron 4. Time, 1:35. Umpire, Gentle. Puddle Warfare From Puck. Admiral Jimmie—“Hey! 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