SHORTS COYERED
ON BANK STATEMENT
Bears Covered on Favorable De
velopment of Strike Situation.
STEEL STOCKS WERE FIRM
Early Selling of Stocks Was Encouraged
By Selling For Foreign Account
Market Was a Narrow Pro
fessional Affair
New York, September 29.—The stock
market was a narrow and professional af
fair today which ended with a show of an
imation and strength on account of an ac
tive demand from the short interest which
covered on the bank statement. This ele
ment saw encouragement in the fact that
the inroad upon the banking surplus was
restricted to less than $4,00,000, while a
much heavier depletion was expected. This
sentiment seemed not to be affected by
the fact that a decline in the reeerve re
quirements of over $3,000,000 was responsi
ble for this result which was brought about
by a contraction of $5,668,400 in the out
standing loans of the banks. The actual
decrease in oasb was slightly in excess of
last week’s, as had been expected. Be
sides the liquidation in the stock market
a large volume of time loans is said to be
maturing at this time and the proceeds of
these banks are inclined to hold f6r high
er rates, as explained below.
The prospects of favorable developments
in the coal strike situation of Saturday
Increased the disposition of the bears to
cover, and the recovery in prices from the
early low level ran between 1 and 2 points
for the principal active stocks, not a few
of which showed net gains of a point or
more. The early selling of stocks was en
couraged by selling for foreign account and
by rumors of financial difficulties in Berlin,
where the exigencies of a settlement
caused a Jump of 2 per cent in the rate for
short discount bills.
The steel stocks were rather firm
throughout. Intlmatipns from officials of
several of the great trunk lines of an in
tention to provide for the year’s need
forthwith at the present of $26 for steel
rails helped the grout), Large receipts of
raw Sugars, doing awdy with some of the
danger of a shortage helped Sugar. A
feature was the further marking down of
sterling exchange rates by the exchange
bankers, in spite of the nominal character
of the Saturday market.
Prices of stocks have shown some vio
lent fluctuations during the week and
mounted to a level considerably higher
than on last Saturday.
The bond market was weak in the earlier
part of the week, but recoveries in some
issues made the market Irregular later.
Dealing were not large at any time.
United States new 4s, registered, advanced
% and the old 4s and 5s declined V4 in the
bid price.
(By Private Wire to Murphy & Co.)
£ * r W
f f I I
t 1 COKtj PS 5 5
« » .
Southern Pacific .31% 31% 31% 31%
American Tobacco.87% 88% 87% 88%
Amer. Sugar Refining . .115% 116% 115V* 116%
Amer. Steel and Wire .. 30% 31 30% 30%
Brook. Rapid Transit... 50% 50% 49% 50%
Chic., Burl, and Quit* . .121% 123 121% 122%
Chesapeake and Ohio .. 27 27% 27 27%
Federal Steel . 32 82 81% 31%
Reading firsts .54% 55% 64% 66%
M., K. and T. pfd .27% 27% 27% *7%
Louisville and Nashville 70% 71% 70% 71%
Manhattan Elevated ... 86% 86% 86% 86%
Missouri Pacific .47% 48% 47% 48%
Metropolitan Ry .147 147% 147 147%
Northern Pacific . 46 47 46% 46%
Northern Pacific pfd ... 67% 67% 67% 67%
Reading .15% 15% 15% 15%
Rock Island .104% 104% 101% 104%
St. Paul .112% 113% 112% 113%
Southern Ry pfd . 51% 52 51% 52
Tenn. Coal and Iron .... 54 55 54 65
Wabash pfd .16% 17% 19% 17%
Western Union .78% 78% 7S% 78%
BONUS
U. S. 2s registered when Issued . 104
U. 8. 2s coupon when Issued . 104%
United States 3s registered . 109%
United States 3s coupon . 109%
United States new 4s registered . 134%
United States new 4s coupon . 134%
United States old 4s registered .- 114%
United States old 4s coupon . 115%
United States 5e registered . 113%
United States 5s coupon . 113%
Virginia Centuries . 89%
Flmanelal
New York, September 29 —The Commer
cial-Advertiser's London financial cable
gram says:
The market here was lethargic and dull
all around today. There was practically
no tension because of the monetary and
political apprehensions which prevailed.
Tho American department was featureless.
Prices were lower, following the New York
lead, though the quotations generally were
above parity. Berlin apparently is still In
clined to sell.
Money was not so scarce today as was
expected owing to the repayment made
yesterday by the bank. Discount was a
shade easier. Gold to the amount of £30.000
has been exported to Roumania. Silver was
steady, but quieter.
New York Cottou Future*
By Private Wire to H. D. Cothran & Co.
— o s T S
f § I {
MONTHS S \ 3 S
x - ■ :
January .... ...... 9.72 9775 9.70 §772
March . 9.71 9.74 9.71 9.72
May . 9.70 9.75 9.G9 9.72
July . .. 9.71 9.71 9.69 9.71
October .10.10 10.23 10.10 10.IS
November . 9.87 9.90 9.84 9.89
December . 9.72 9.75 9.71 9.72
Treasury Statement
Washington, September 29.—Today’s state
ment of. the Treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the 5150,000,000 gold
reserve in the division of redemption, shows
H. D. COTHRAN & CO.
Members of Chicago Board of Trade.
Booms 1 and 2 Alabama National Bank
Building.
Private leased wires to New York, New
. Orleans and Chicago.
COTTON, STOCKS AND GRAIN.
All purchases and sales are made direct
on the Exchange for which the order la
given.
Correspondents—J. H. Parker &. Co.; c.
W. Dee & Co.; Purnell, Hagamau <fc Co.,
New York; Fairchild & Hobson, New Or
leans; Ware ft Deland. Chicago
References—First National Bank of Bir
mingham; First National Bank of Rome,
Ga.
TELEPHONE No. U45.
Special attention given to orders over
telephone and orders sent from out of the
dlty,
MURPHY & CO.
(Incorporated)
ALABAMA NATIONAL BANK B'LD'fi
Private Leased Vires Direct to New York
New Orleans and Chicago.
COTTON, STOCKS «f> GRAIN.
NEW YORK OFFICE—NO. 61 BROADWAY.
Offices in principal cities
throughout the South. i ~^i
W rite for our Market Manual and book con
taining instructions for traders.
_ PHONE No, M2.
October 1st, 1900.
Wo beg to announce that wo have this day
removed to our now office, 2010 First Avenue,
where we shall continue to trausaot u general
Real Estate, Insurance and Stock and Bond
Business. Respectfully,
William Berney & Co.,
available cash balance of $1$5,062,372; gold,
m2U,215.
Chicago Change
Chicago, September 29.—Wheat dipped to
day on easy cables, good weather and large
Danubian shipments, but recovered on lo
cal buying, October closing V4@%c lower.
Corn closed 94c and oats a shade lower.
Provisions clos- d unchanged.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles' |Opcnod~|Hlghe»tl Lowest] Closing
W't - | I | I
Sept .. ,.|.I 76941 75941 76%
Oct ., ,.| 76% ] 76941 75441 7*94
Nov .. ,.| 77941 77941 7894 ! 77
Corn — I | | I
Sept .. ,.| 40 | 40 | 38941 39
Oct .. ,.| 39% | 39% | 38941 38%
Nov .. ,.| 36941 36741 36941 36%
Oats — | | I
Sept .. ..| 21741 21741 21741 2174
Oct .. ..| 21941 22 | 21941 2174
Nov .. ..| 22941 22941 22941 *2%
Pork - | | | |
Oct „. ,.| 12.20 | 12.30 | 12.20 | 12.20
Nov .. ,.| 11.30 j 11.35 | 11.30 11.35
Jan .. ..| 11.55 | 11.70 | 11.56 11.60
Lard — j | |
Oct .. ..| 7.12941 7.15 | 7.07 7.07
Nov _j 7.07 | 7.10 j 7.05 7.05
Jan .. ..| 6.80 | 6.82 | 6.77 0.80
Ribs — | ||
Sept .. ..I 8.37 8.37 | 7.87 | 7.87
Oct .. 7.80 7.82 | 7.77 | 7.80
Jan .. ..j 6.20 6.25 6.20J 6.20
Cash quotations were as follows: Flour
dull; winter patents $3.9004.10, straights
$3.2003.80, clears $3.5003.60, spjrlng specials
$4.70, patents [email protected], straights $3,100
3.60,bakers' $2.3002.80. No. 3 spring wheat
7607794c, No. 2 red 73078c. No. 2 corn 38%0
3994c, No. 2 yellow corn 39039%c. No. 2 outs
2294c, No. 2 white 26027c, No. 3 white 210
2594c. No. 2 rye 5194c. Fair to choice malt
ing barley 54057c. No. 1 flaxseed $1.4794.
No. 1 northwestern $1.4794. Prime timothy
seed $1.3004.45. Mess pork, per barrel, $12.20
012.25. Lard, per 100 pounds, $7.1207.15.
Short rib sides, loose, $8.1008.25. Dry salted
shoulders, boxed, 6%06%c. Short clear slde3
boxed $8.2008.30. Whisky, basis of high
wines, $1.27. Sugars unchanged.
LOCAL MARKETS.
1 oral Cotton Market
Good middling . 9%
Middling . 9%
Strict low middling . 9%
'Ohe Tron Market.
Birmingham, September 29—The following
are the present quotations tn iron:
IF .*12.50
2F .11.50
SF .1100
4F . 10.50
G F . 10 00
18 . 12.50
28 .1150
Bocal Stork* and Bond*
Bid. Ask’d
First National Bank .140 150
B'ham Truat and Savings Bank..105 110
Ala. Trust and Savings Co.100 108
Jefferson County Bank . 95 •
People's Savings Bank.97 100
Alabama National Bank •••.•■■..100 •
Bernay National Bank.90 100
Waterworks stock .nora •
B'ham Waterworks bonds .101 •
Sloss-Sheffleld 8. ft I Co. com... 16 18'4
Sloss-Sheffleld 8. ft I. Co. pfd .. 62 62^
Sloss-Sheffleld 8. ft I. Co. bonds..104 107
B. R. & E. bonds .100 102V4
B. R. ft E. pfd stock . GO •
B. R. ft E. common stock .40 •
Bessemer L. ft I. Co. stock. 19 20
B'ham Re'ty Co. Prl. Hen bonds.100 •
B'ham Realty Co. mort. bonds.. 75 80
B’ham Realty Co. pfd stock .... 60 65
B’ham Realty Co. com. stock.... 10 12
North B'ham Land Co. I 15
Old Ensley . I 7
New Ensley . I 100
New Ensley. I 60
The Ensley Co. .. I 660
East Lake Land Co. 20 25
Avondale Land Co.... »«•■■• . 75 85
Birmingham Ice Co.... 50 60
Avondale Mills.75 90
Auditorium. • *0
Indian Head Mills (cotton).90 •
Alabama State bonds, class A .. ! 110
Alabama State bonds, class B ., t U0
Alabama State bonds, class C .. ! 106
Alabama State bonds, funded ....106 110
•None offered.
INo bid.
Birmingham City Bond*
Bid. Asked.
6's, due 1917 .104
6's. due 1918 .104 112
6's, due 1919 .105% 112
6’s, due 1920 •••••• •••••• ••. 97 108
6's, due 1921 •....« •••••. 98 109
6's, due 1921 . 107 113
6's, due 1922 . 108 114
6's, due 1923 .. ............ 108 114
6's, due 1924 ... 109 115
7's, due 1901 .Nominal.
8'S, due 1902 .Nominal.
Fruits end Proiluce
Butter—White clover, pound prints, -27c;
Elgin (standard), 23c; best creamery, 25c;
Mississippi best grade, 23c; country, 13®
15c.
IrlEh potatoes, 60c per bushel.
Sweet potatoes, 31.50®1.75 per bushel.
Grapes—Concord, 12%u per small basket
and 20c per large basket.
Apples. 32.2503.00 per barrel.
Pears—Kiefer, 31-7502.00 per barrel.
Bananas, 75090c per bunch.
Lemons, 53.0004.50.
Poultry — Best friers, 25c: medium, 18®
20c; hens, 27%@30c; ducks, 20025c.
Eggs. 15c.
Onions, l%c per pound.
Cabbage, l%c per pound.
i ucai ? lupie Morpnei
Flour—Best patent, 64.65; half patent,
34.00.
Sugar—Granulated, 6%c; V. C., 8%c.
Coffee-Green, 12©18%c; Arbuckle's pack
age*. 313.45; Lyon’s packages, 312.46.
Lard. 8%e basis.
Meats—Clear ribs sides, 8%; bacon bellies,
11c- dry salted bellies, 9%c; best haras, 12c;
Four X hams, 11c; California hams, 8c;
breakfast bacon, 12c.
Molasses—Centrifugal. 15036c; sugar
house 20035c; Georgia cane. 35038c.
Rlc*-4%c: fancy, 7a
Corn—Mixed. 68c; white, 59c.
Meal—Jim Dandy, 96c; Joe Darter, 92a
Hay—Choice timothy. *18.00; No. 1, *17.00;
clover mixed, *18.00; prairie, *11.00.
Oats—Mixed, 35c; white, 36c.
Bran-Mixed, *17.00; pure wheat, *18.00.
Cotton seed meal, 332.50.
Try a Texie for a good smoke
Favorite—Moerlein Beer.
ONE CENT A WORD
No Ad. Taken for I -ess Than 25 Cento.
(Continued From Sixth Page.)
, ^ FOR RENT__I
FOR RBNT-One nice furnished foom, 6th. i
avenue. No J.717.
FOR RENT—Two connecting rooms, with,
furniture, electric lighto, bath; convenient
to two boarding houses. 2109 7th avenue, •
north.
FOR RENT—After October 1, to one or two,
gentlemen, room with or without board;
strictly private family; fine, central loca-,
tion; references required. Answer, Home,
care Age-Herald.
FOR RENT—One-half of fny resid°nce,
conveniently located In the city and In
good neighborhood; suitable for light
housekeeping or roomers. Address N. B.,
care Age-Herald.
FOR PRETTY COM FLEXION ~drink~Ken^
tucky Blue Lick water, sold at 25c gal
lon, at Andrew Collas’ soda fount, First
avenue and Twenty-first street. _
FOR RENT—Two rooms, furnished, to 4
gents or couple without children. 1919V&
Fourth avenue.
FOR RENT—Unfurnished, a large pleasant
room, excellent location; terms reason
able, 800 North 19th. _
FOR RENT—$27.50—New 6-toobThouse, fine
bath, electric lights—today. For real es
tate bargains see us. Berry & Co., 8 Dr.
Smith Block. Phone 471.
FOR RENT—One of my school rooms, 627
22 street, north; preferably to music teach
er.
FOR RENT—Office on ground floor; con
veniently located and very desirable. Ap
ply to William Borney & Co., 2015 First
avenue. 9-30-3t
DON’T FORGET there is a pound box of
chocolate for 25c sold at Andrew Collas’;
will sell them every Monday morning at
cost; he gets them by express daily.
FOR RENT—One nicely-furnished front
room for couple or four gentlemen. 2012
Fourth avenue.
FOR RENT—Front room, centrally locat
ed, furnished or unfurnished, w'ith pri
vate family. Address X, care Age-Herald.
FOR RENT—Store room and a furnished
front room at 1723 Fourth avenue. 9-30-3t
~ TO LgNU ~~
MONEY TO LEND - We nave $70,000 to
lend on Birmingham property at a very
low rate; we avoid long delays, and lend
from $500 up; call on us. 424 Chalifoux
Building. D. F. Allen & Co. 6-10-tf
WANTED—To lend, money on real estate
in city or suburbs; 1, 2 or 3 years, 8 per
cent; no commission. Call on L. C.
Dickey, Attorney.9-2-sun-tf
~~*HJAlip JKKS W A XTJKiV_
EXCELLENT TABLE and day board at
2316 Fourth avenue. 9-26-7t
WANTED-Boarders at 517 23d street; terms
$17.50 to $20.
ROOM AND RC^ARD, first-class, for two
more couple3 or four gentlemen, at 605
20th street, north, Monday and Tuesday.
FIRST-CLASS BOARD—Nicely-furnished
room in house with modern conveniences.
Apply at 2221 5th avenue; terms, $45 a
couple.
WANTED-<lentlemen to occupy front
room with board; also day boarders. 2000
5th avenue.
MISCKLLANKOl^_
SPECIAL MESSENGER SERVICE-Bell
telephone 36, People’s phone 4 times 9.
Office 112 N. 19th street; open 7 a. m. to
11 p. m.; delivers notes and packages in
city 10 and 15c; no charge for answer;
business confidential; ask for out-of-town,
rates; stationery free; we wake you up;
rates; stationery free. S. Y. Hampton, pro- ,
prietor. Reference: H. B. Gray, President
P. S. B. and T. Co.2-6-tf
CREDIT to reliable parties. Diamonds
and watches, Jewelry, silverware and
clocks, on small weekly or monthly pay
ments, lowest prices; best quality; goods
guaranteed; will call it desired. E. Low
insohn, 2010 First ave. _4-27-tf
PATTERN MAKING promptly done. Caf
fy & Powell. 1529* 2d avenue. 1-18-tf
SAND sharp and clean In canoad lots de
livered promptly. J. Lundie Sloss, Chaii
foux Bldg. Phone 372. _8-31-tf
STOCK COMPANIES ORGANIZPID—Book
mailed free; working capital procured.
Corporation Law Co., Washington, D. C.
9-23-2t-sun
LAWYERS—I will sell a surplus set of
Lawyers’ Reports Annotated cheap. Fred
S. Ball, Montgomery, Ala. 9-23-2t-sun
MORPHINE—Opium, laudanum; cocoaine
halbit; myself cured; will inform you of
harmless, permanent home cure. Mr3.
Baldwin, Box 1212, Chicago. 3-25-3un-tf
PINE BELT RABBITR Y—Hlgh~grade”Bel-’
gian hares; splendid foundation stock and
choice specimens for establishing herds
of the highest type; pedigreed and thor
oughbred hares a specialty. Write for
information and prices to Alms & Hedge,
Citronelie, Ala. _ _ 9-23-4t-su_
GALVESTON HORROR—Official story of
terrible disaster, by Murat Halstead;
nearly 500 pages; illustrated; agwlits ask
ing $10 per day; best terms; freight paid;
credit given; books ready; outfit free;
good salary and expense* to special
agents; send quick. Smith Andrews, 334
Dearborn, Chicago. 9-27-2t-thu-sun
BOILERS—Eight cylinder boilers, 36” in
diameter, 36’ long, in good condition; also
one smoke stack 4’ in diameter, about 80’
long, and one engine of 90-horse poorer.
The Cypress Lumber Co., Apalachibola,
Fla. 9-27-9t-thu-sun-tues
SPECIAL to canvassers. Send for free
prospectus of official book “Galveston
Horror.” Best, bona-fide terms and
credit given; big money for quick work.
Address, American Library Co., Philadel
phia, Pa. 9-28-e.od. 3t
j. C.~BURNS7The~hustling^union pAinter, is
out for business, and is strictly on the
move. His shop is located on corner Av
enue A and Twentieth street. Leave or
I ders and same will be promptly attended
to. Three union men wanted Monday. J.
C. Burns, Age-Herald.___
M EC HAN ICS; ENGINE ERS. elec t rician s,
firemen, etc. A free scholarship In engin
eering will be awarded to a few well
recommended applicants. Amer’gan School
of Correspondence, Boston, Mass. 9-30-2t
BANKING HOUSE
J. OVERTON PAINE & 60.,
7 WALL ST,, NEW YORK.
MONEY LOANED ON LISTED SECURITIES
Orders executed for Stocks. Bonds, Cotton,
(train, So., cash or on margin.
Write for Special Market Lcttor on
BROOKLYN
RAPID TRANSIT.
TIIIS STOCK IS MR. PAINE'E SPECIALTY.
?F.A.RogersACo.9inc.>
l Bankers, Brokers and Dealers la S
< Stocks, Cotton, Grain and S
( Provisions >
) fob CASH OR MARGIN. S
S Prompt Service,Liberal Treatment. Writefor )
J terms, special quotation service and booklet J
S “Safety and Cartalaty la Specutatioa" f
\ 38 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. 1
STOWERS FURNITURE 60MPANY.
LARGEST FURNITURE HOUSE IN THE STATE_
If there are any Furniture buyers in this district who have never given us a chance
to show them our goods and get our prices, we especially invite you to give us a few
moments of your time, for we have the money-savers. Give us a call, if only to price.
lied room Suit $36.50
CASH or CREDIT—Solid oak, splen
didly finished, top 20*46, French bevel
noA ims osuotuuij uy *9SX08 JOJjjui
have to see it to appreciate its size.
Now’s the Time to buy a
SIDEBOARD.
$142.50 boards for.$107.50
$luO boards for. 80.00
$75.00 boards for. 60.00
$00.00 boards for. .... 47.50
$35.00 boards for. 25.00
$2i.50 boards for. 20.00
$20.00 boards for. 15.50
$14.00 boards for. 10.75
Give us a look if in need of anything
for your house. We have what you
want.
Portiers, Per Pair, $2.85
CASH or CRKDIT—Full length and
width, in bright colors. We guarantee
a saving of 25 per cent, in these goods.
An immense stock.
*32.,*J kind for.*25.00
*27.00 kind for.22.00
*22.50 kind for.17.50
*15.00 kind for.12.00
*12.50 kind for. 9.50
*10.00 kind for. 8.00
*7.50 kind for... 5.50
*5.00 kind for. 3.75
*4.00 kind for. 2.86
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LACE CURTAINS
Are In Tills Gut, Too.
(12.50 goods for.a.(9.00
(10.00 goods for. (7.50
(8.00 goods for. (6.00
(6.50 goods for.(5.00
(5.00 goods for....(3.75
(3.75 goods for. (2.75
(2.50 goods for.. .» ...(1.75
(1.75 goods for...(1.25
(1.26 goods for.. ..• ...(1.00
mK! goods for. 69c
Boblnet kind, in blue, pink or yel
low colors. We have the largest stock
of theso goods to be found In the city.
Chiffonier $12.50
CASH or CREDIT—Qua rler-sa wed
and polished, mirrors 12x20, French
bevel; serpentine top drawers; two
hat boxes. Try one and you will learn
Its worth.
W OO Chiffoniers for.*32.50
*32.50 -.uffoniers for.25.00
*25.00 Chiffoniers tor.18.00
*18.00 Chiffoniers for.13.50
*14.00 Chiffoniers for... ..10.00
*12.00 Chiffoniers for. 9.00
*10.00 Chiffoniers for. 7.50
*9.00 Chiffoniers for.... 6.50
CASH
OR_
CREDIT.
Ladles* Desk $6.19
CASH or CREDIT—Polished quar
tor-sawed oak, mahogany flnisrh or
blrds-eyo maple. A nice present to
sweetheart, wife or daughter.
ROCKERS
By the thousand—It you want
them that way.
We have been told so many times
that we have the best selection ol
Rockers In the city that "it must be
so." Don’t be afraid to say the South
ern ladles become bewildered even at
a glance of our fourth floor, where
hundreds of styles of these goods are
kept, wdd prices; hand carved In any
shape or style. Remember we are in
the furniture business and we are
doing the business. Why? Because
stock and prices suit.
Child's Rocker 58c
CASH or CREDIT—We are well
fixed for the little folks. Rattan Rock
ers, High Chairs, even those that oan
be changed to Go-Carts and Commode
Chairs. See our selection. We have
carriages and Go-Carte In great vari
ety.
Mall us your order If you haven't
time or too far to come to our store.
We guarantee satisfaction.
I WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
Stowers FtnntiStare Co»
1816-1818 Second Avenue.
. IM ill- ——
_1.QST __
1.0ST -A first-class pair of fall and winter
shoes If you fall to buy them of 13. B.
Luster, the Practical Shoeman, 217 Nine
teenth street.__9-25- tf
LOST—Pafr goV spectacles, either night of
Field’s minstrels or next morning. On
leather case was J. C. Condon, Opelika,
Ala. Finder will please return to 2111 Mor
ris avenue and receive reward.
CALIFORNIA ORANGES are expected to
day or tomorrow; fine. Andrew Collas,
First avenue and Twenty-llrst street.
PkKUONAL
MARRY-^Oldest^monthiy matrimonial pa
per published. 2c; wealthy patrons. Mr.
and Mrs. Drake, 155 E. Washington street,
Chicago, 111. _9-23-.'ll-.sun
REAL ESTATE ____
$1500—$500 cash, balance 1 and 2 years, two
good houses and lot, now renting for $20
per month in advance; 18th street, near
8th avenue, north. Two houses and lot 3d
avenue, north, pays good Interest and en
hancing in value, $2000; easy terms.
$625—One-half cash, balance 12 months, 5
beautiful lots fronting on car line at Ar
lington Station; very choice. Beautiful
block, 330x660, three and one-half blocks
northwest from city, one and one-half
miles from Jonesvllle; line for summer
home; $600, easy terms.
$1100—Business lot. 17th street, between E
and F, Ensley; can be made to pay big
per cent, and will enhance In value. Nice
resident lot, 40x200 feet, North Highlands,
block of car line, $250. Fine South High
lands lot, 66x122, $900.
$2000—One-half cash, balance 12 months,
business lot, 25x140 feet, one block west of
Jefferson Theatre. 12-room house and lot
now renting for $27.50 per month. $2259; $800
cash, balance $25 per month. By paying
first payment rent will pay balance.
SMITH & STILLMAN, 220 21st street.
FOR SALE.
$1800—Lot 65x100, desirable, on Twenty-first
st., near Ave. E.
$2300—Lot 60x100, cor. Twenty-first st. and
Ave. C.
$2250—Lot 100x140, a beauty; northwest cor.
Tenth ave. and South Sixteenth st.
$2260—Lot 70x240; elegant; Eleventh ave.,
south, near Thirteenth st.
$3400—Dwelling, No. 2420 First ave.: 8 rooms.
$3200—2918 Juniper ave.; 2-story residence.
34500—No. 1500 Eleventh ave., south; good for
a home or to rent.
$5000—Residence, 7 rooms, Eleventh ave.,
near Thirteenth st.
$4760—An 8-room house on Eleventh ave.,
near Twelfth st.
$6500—Large house, 8 rooms, large lot,
Twelfth ave. and Twenty-second st. north
$3350—Cottage, 311 South Twentleth^st.
$3150—Two-story frame dwelling, 7" rooms,
Thirtieth st., near Eighth ave.
$1000—Cottage in WoodUwn, near public
school and car lines.
$4500—No. 408 South Twentieth st.; brick
store; 3 stories.
$15.000—3 brtek stores. South Twentieth st.
$12,000—Thres-story brick building; lot lOOx
140; Ave. B and Twenty-first st
$27 000—Six two-story brick stores on First
ave. JOHN G. SMITH * CO,
82U North Twenty-first St Phone 40.
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REAL ESTATE
FOR RENT.
Nice residence on Beech street, South High
lands.
815 18th street, five rooms.
2522 Avenue E. eight rooms.
619 and 525 26th street, south, six rooms.
2627 and 2531 Prospect avenue.
713 and 721 25th street, south.
2521, 2125, 2513, 2516 Avenue H.
3616 Juniper street, 9 rooms.
2226 Arlington avenue, 7 rooms.
Cottage on Quinlan avenue, between 20th
and 21st streets.
718 North 26th street, five rooms and ser
vant’s house.
1308 Huntsville avenue, northslde.
22(1 street, near 26th street, North Birming
ham.
STORES.
12 South 20th street.
1702-8 First avenue.
2012-14-16 Avenue A.
2021 First avenue.
Also a lot ot nice offices tor rent In Of
fice Building. Nice large hall.
Also nice dwellings for sale In all parts
of the city; suburban lots; also business
property for sale on terms to suit pur
chaser. Call and look over our list. It will
Interest you. W. N. MALONE & CO.,
Real Estate & Insurance Agents, 2017 First
Avenue, Birmingham, Ala.
FOR SALE—HAVE To HURRY.
$7,000—35 feet 1st avenue; Improved.
$3,000— Residence 60x140, 1st avenue.
$6,250—1st avenue 26xlS2, near 21st street.
$5,000—Powell avenue between 19th and
20th streets,
$15,000—No. 2026 2d avenue, four stories.
$12,000—2d avenue, near 21st street, three
stories.
$7,600—2d avenue corner 17th street.
$12,000—2d avenue corner 22d street; im
proved.
$19,000—2d avenue between 18th and 19th
streets.
$2,500—190 feet on Railroad.
$5,250—6th avenue residence.
$3,750—100 feet on 6th avenue.
$1,500—Residence 7 rooms Avenue F; easy
payments.
$4.250—Sth avenue residence.
$1,260-Lot Avenue H near 20th street
$4,260—Seven houses Avenue H.
No bargains genuine without the signa
ture of
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FOR RENT.
Ready for ocoupanoy Mon
day, October 1,1218 11th Ave.,
8 rooms. 1006 14th Street
South- 9 room and aore lot
Jones vllle.
Chiohester, Tancey & Orr,
Tel. 606. 118 21st St. I
REAL ESTATE
~~ FOR "SALE.
$1850—Splendid 7-room 2-»tory hous* with
bath and gas on 15th street, South High
lands; one-third cash, balance 1 and 8
years. This Is certainly a cheap home..
$1800—100x85ft., corner, 21st street and E.
$850—50x140, with good 4-room residence, oa
4th avenue, north, between 11th and an<|
12th streets
$860—60x140, on 261',* street, between I and J,
$1000—100x100, corner, 31st street and Are. E.
$2800—100x140, on F and 33d, with threw
good houses. This property rents for $390.
$1160—Good 6-room house on 17th, between
F and G.
$3000—100x100, comer, 31st and I, South High.
lands. ,|
$660—60x190, on G, near 31st street.
R. H. THOMAS. 2026 3d Aye.
Phone 150. 9-30-eod-l-mo.
There is no Better Oppor
tunity offered for in
vestment in
REAL ESTATE
THAN
North Birmingham.
This growing suburb is within
fifteen minutes’ ride of the center
of Birmingham.
Correspondence in reference to
location of industries is solicited.
E. N. CULLOM, Pres.,
NORTH BIRMINGHAM LAND CO
2007 First Avc.
E. N. CUIXOM, SMITH CU1XQM,
President. Sso'y-Trsaa.
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