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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 3

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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3 1809 THE XASITVTLLE AMERTCAX MOHXiyG MAY 11 of the the temporary military attache bassy The Princess Victor! of Wales and the Duke and Duchess of Connaught were the WAVERLY PLAGE Mrs Blacknal moved to the Charlton place this week Tom Atchison of New York is visiting his brother Dr Atchison Mrs Davis of Smyrna is visiting Mrs Lee Duncan Gilmoie avenue only member of the royaj tanry DosKies Princess Christiana who were present at the drawing-room Mrs Waller has been visiting her Notes and Tersomls A meeting is called for the Woman's nrA of thn Tennessee Centennial to-mor ON ALL THE RAILROADS TO THE £ar (Morning You may talk about the beauties of the glorl-ou morning sun When "night's candle hare burnt out ana the "Jocund day" begun: You may alng in words poetic of the rosy robe of morn Flashing golden gleams of glory at the breaking of the dawn Bat to me there'! nothing aweeter or more Than the vlalons that I cherish In my early morning nana Tou may speak of how the dew-dropa glisten in tha mnrnlnir ffHlfl daughter Mrs A Rummage of Bethel avenue The Junior league meets to-morrow ef-tcrnoon at 4 o'clock A full attendance is requested Miss Wade of Jefferson and Miss King of Smyrna are visiting Mrs Bibbett of Poraeroy avenue Soak the hands thoroughly on retiring in How the very breath of nature breathea with erf fa (t II eVT li Hi if TT'ICTT It A f-F' If Mm MHrl I row morning at 11 o'clock in the parlors of the Maxwell House If is Important that all members be present as the disposal of funds In th treasury will be pcted upon The Phi Delta Theta Fraternity will give a danco in their chapter house Saturday night i Mrs Edward Buford and little Miss Mildred and Edward Buford are at Mont-eagle Geo and Mrs Washington have returned Irom a visit to relatives in Mur-frcesboro Miss 'Virginia Hodges who has Just returned from Japan is visiting her cousin Mi Nellie Hart on West End avenue How tbere'8 music In the humming of the beetles and the beea And the whispering of angels in the rustling Mrs Kate Goodrich of Fayettcville will be the guest this week of Mrs Arthur Ransome of Cleveland avenue Misses Annie Bond and Nellie Love of Arlington avenue have gone to Ayondale on a visit to Mrs Walter Pierce The picnic that the little girls of Mr Patierson's Sunday -school class were to have Saturday has been postponed indefinitely Miss Nina Willard has returned to her home on South High street after a visit to her aunt Mrs Charles Willard of Ar- effecttvo skin purifying soap aa well as purest and sweetest for toilet hath and nursery Drv anoint freely with CrTtotrrtA Ointment the creat skin cure and purest of emolien Wear old ploves during night For sore hands itching burning palms and painful njeer ends this one trtyh treatmtnt Is wonderful aeM ttroaftost the io-M n-" But I'm sure that all this sweetness ia but frothy foam and sop tv th mmfnrt that is gathered from an early morning nap Tou may tell me of the beauties I for many 11 li HU Summer Resortstje dew-drons softly Kissed But not rising with the sKy-iara 10 Miss Hodges went to Japan to join her brother Lieut Hodges but soon after her arrival he sailed away to the Philippine and was in the battle of Manila with matin song gyle avenue The hour for the meeting of the Ladles' Aid" Society of the Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Church has been changed from 3 o'clock In the afternoon to if vou contemplate going to a cool and healthy place for the eummer consult The American summer resort column before going 10 o'clock in the morning Mrs A Myers of Lawrence avenue celebrated ber Slet birthday a few days ago Among those present from the city were ber granddnughtera Mrs A Shel- Mrs James Tillman Is visiting relatives In the city In a trap decorated In pink roses of three shades will ride three of the fairest belles Misses Kntle Deau r- ii i iir-n OUCMCT 1 iNnlNtrnont-m a 20 MAY 16 17 18 19 AN AH the transcendental glories tnai eo erij morn belong But my cup of joy is and aa lasting When I dream of bliss supernal in my early morning naps you may preach your words of warning how that they who early rise Are the ones to whom 'tis granted to be wealthy hale and wise But I've noticed that the poorest are the soonest at tbeir work And tu wisest and the halcst oft these early burdens shirk And when once drowsy goddess locks me In her slumber trap 1 would part with any comfort sooner than my morning nap -Maud Reber Layton in Memphis Commer ton Mrs Dobson Mrs Thomas Kennedy and Mrs Mangum She received some bewmtitul presents MAKinFlIKVU SKl'h Open June 1 Finest location on the North Shore Every room has ooeaa view Special rates for June Bend for descriptive rcular i UltOWN Prop MISS KENORICK'S RECITAL Hutcheson Cornellle Lindsley ana Lucille Moore These girls will be gowned In white with 'dnk ribbons Their outriders will be Emmet Meeks and Sloss Baxter 4 Mrs George Hooser of Dyemburg Is visiting Mrs John Lewis 2011 Hayes street 'ftp "JP5 Gastalian Springs The violin recital ot Miss Minnie Kendrick last night was a very Important musical and social event It was given at the residence of her parents Mr ana Mrs momas Ken Mrs Mark a Cockrlll and Misses Janle a Mrv Hill Cockrlll and Mrs Ed Hicks drick Mrs Gates Thruston assisted her always lovely voloe being unusually clear and Located at what was formerly known as Bledsoe's Lick" eight miles east of Gnllatm Tenn on the Gallatin and Hartsvllle pike are bow being improved and prepared for a flrst- summer resort by the refitting and re beautiful MIbb Kendrlck'W40 Is auite a young girl MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS I Scenes from the Spanish-American War by Due's Fireworks Company Dewey Wheeler Schley Maynard and Mrs Wo Thomas in Fire Aerial and Aquatic Displays of the Most Gorgeous and Brilliant Fireworks has been studying in Cincinnati this winter with Richard Scliewen and the most gratl- fying improvement is noticeable in ber play modeling of the old residence of Col ynne the former owner snd the building of new rniiini ia the beautiful bluegrass lawn inc She was the dudII of Miss Gary before surrounding it- Persons desiring a summer niiHr either for health or for pleasure can Nightly in and family will spend the summer In the Northwest Mr nd Mrs Gardner are at tho Waldorf In New York Miss Ellse Jones and Miss Grace Duke of Jackson will be tho guests Of Miss Boneda Turner durinc the May Festival and will ride with Miss Turner In th flower parade Their decorations wtll be white and green Mrs Lowe of Atlanta President of th3 General Federation of Women's Clubs has cone to Norfolk Va to attend not find a better place The hotel will open MotAn rj hnnrlWs June 1 CUBtOm- arv rates Will be charged For rates end cial Appeal tMtsJobn Finiey Honor ee Oool-looking ferns and palms quantities of rosea carnations peonies and smilar furnished the handsome decorations an gave a sweet spring-like look to the home of Judge and Mrs MeAllster yesterday afternoon The occasion was an elegant card party given by the popular daughter of the house Miss Medwa MeAllster in honor of Mrs John Flnley of Illinois The guests drew with fans tied in ribbons which colors designed the places at the card tables Miss MeAllster was assisted In receiving by Mrs MeAlister and Miss Janle Cockrlll The charming honoree was attired in black net and carried a large cluster of American Beauty roses she went to Cincinnati and while under ber care made fine progresr giving a recital last spring To those who heard her then it was interesting at last night's recital to note how sh had developed during her winter's work showing a broader tone a better technique a firmer touch and more soreness of herself in the difficult passages She Is a very talented girl snd one feels there is a future before her of something particulars address BLAKtMOKh Manager and Proprietor Castalisn Springs Tenn 'V more than the ordinary girl who plays well She has it In her: she has good tone musical nercention and enthusiasm with a realization OBITUARY NOTES a meeting for the purpose of organizing a Annie Francis Hostettler aged 16 years State federation Later Mrs lowe goes to Milwaukee for the biennial board meet the Centennial Grounds BELSTEDT'S FAMOUS BAND OF FIFTY ARTISTS Will Give Nightly Concerts at tlie Auditorium Fire Companies from Chattanooga Memphis Oarksville Murfreesboro ShelbyviDe of all the hard work before her Her friends were delighted with ber progress The Greig Sonate and Faust Fantasia by Bars sote were very ambitious numbers for a young player the Faust being especially so died yesterday afternoon at tho home of ing of the federation also a meeting of the her parents five miles out on me programme committee boro road Mm Marv Bigger wife of Thomas Miss Susie Wilson of Atlanta Is the Tnls was cousiaereo ner nest numoer ii was brilliant and dashing and very well played Indeed She Is playinr on a most beautiful Amatl violin whose tones are deep and full aa a 'cells The scores were kept by Mrs Hamilton Woolwlne and Mrs Robert Burch The first prise a picture of Countess Po-tocha framed In ebony was won by Mrs A Wills The consolation prise a cut-glass dish went to Mrs: Walter Coleman Biggers died at an early hour yesterday morning at her home 14 Highland avenue 8he had been ill for some raonthfj She was 68 years old and leaves seven children For the most of hor life she was a Mrs Thruston's singing was extremely guest of Miss Mary Scruggs and baa received a most cordial welcome in Nashville society She has a charm of manner which makes her very popular artistic and exquisite the coloration of the Villa uelte" being offset by trie rich tones in i Florida ihn meat were Mesdamfs Robert Fin- member of the Christian Church ana ner dalfy life was an inspiration to those who Greig's loveliest of songs "The Swan" and Schubert's "Brooklet" She was encored to the and other cities will contest for prizes and join in the came In contact with hor The funeral ser echo and sang a lullaby This favorite singer waa very beautiful In a creation of pink silk lace and chiffon with pearls and diamondr vices will be held this morning at too Highland-avenue Christian Church Mrs Townsend wife of the Mayor of Bowling Green Ky Is the guest of Mrs A Atchison Mrs Zareoor has returned to Rldkre- while the little violinist was cnarmtngiy gowned In organdie and lace with a red red Jacob Simon aged years died yester rose In her black hair Miss KendrV k's sister day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at his homo GRAND CARNIVAL OF FLOWERS Mrs John Reeves played her accompaniments top after spending several days in the city ley James Head A Champion John Thomas A Wills Leslie Warner Granville Ross Martin Condon Cliff Atchison John Qaxneau John Gray Jr Joseph Warner I Cherry Solon Rose Via Fuller Robert Riddle John Ruhm Jr Spencer Robert Brans-ford Walter Coleman of Florida Francis Fogg McGtnnon Granbery and Miss Mason of Pulaski 608 Summer street Me naa oeen in minus most skillfully and deligntruiiy wane Mrs Claude Street played those of her sister Mrs Miss lAdye Rogers has issued invitations Thruston In her own cnaracteristic sympathetic and musielanly way The drawing rooms were niieu won a issn- for a reception for Friday evening from 8 until 11 o'clock In honor of Mrs Wm Joseph Wallace Jr and Mrs Frank Hassler of Chicago tohabl'e and musical audience There were a this MAGNIFICENT CAR- sr at manv handsome flowers sent by friends The Fairest Women ot the South will Participate in and the wbeie occasion was oriiuani ana Entertained at "LvnnxDood" notable health for the past three years but had only been confined to his bed for a few weeks Mr Simon was a aatlve ot Poland and came to tha country about six years ago to spend his last years with Bis children who came to this city many years ago Durlns his active life In his own country he was engaged in the mercantile business A wife and the following children survive him: Simon Charles Simon Louis Simon and Miss Sadie Simon of Nashville Abe Simon of Memphis and Mrs Dora Cohen of Paragould Ark The eldest son who Is in the wholesale dry hualiwss here is in New York on The Twentieth Century Club will meet this afternoon with Mrs A Furyear on "L-vnnwood" was the Mecca yesterday MRS LEBECK'S RECITAL NIVAL PARADE afternoon for younger society when Mr Woodland street and Mrs George William Fall entertained Mr Lebeck's son- recital yesterday Mrs Albert Fite will entertain the Grand Tournament at the Country Qob Prize Contests Pony Races and Other In honor of Mtrs Marie Louise Branstorn morning at the Wednesday Morning Mustcale rtnh rooms as nan ocon antictpatoa was brlllisnt succefs Mrs Lebeck was in splendid The guests want out on horseback and as they cantered iipjhe lawn of the beautiful Nineteenth Century Clu Miss Ifvane of Forrest Springs Ky the guest of Mrs John Love voice and each beautiful song was reeeivea with new enthusiasm by her cultured and home a most delightful scene was prcscm business and has been summoned by tele- a e-Tfli graph Mr Simon was a devout member of IlJU SCIT1CI IvJSe nnotcal-annreclative audience There was the Market-street synagogue sou teemed by all who knew him He was large crowd and a number of beautiful floral tributes were bestowed upon this Nashville favorite Never has tnls handsome woman All railroad tickets good until midnight of the 20th Mr and Mrs James Elwood of came to attend the Elwood-Connell It was an ideal afternoon for a ride to the country and the bright company were In high spirits when they dismounted to receive the charming welcome which waited them Miss Bransford has had ulet in his disposition and was Known ior his deeds of charity Tho funeral services wedding will be held at the Synagogue to-morrow morning conducted by Rev Loeb mi Jessie Scott of Augusta Ga Is the looked so well She wore an exquisite creation In black and white trimmed in rich white laee applique She skirt was made tunic rhape and the yoke was of tucked white satin Her hat waa of white ducbesse lace trimmed in white tips SMALLPOX Nashville Bids You Welcome guest of the Misses Roberts on McGsvock paster of the synagogue street Mrs Ruth Duval wife of Rev Pu all died Tuesday night at the home of Mrs John Garnenu will entertain the her lrother-in-liw nauace CITY ITEMS Twelfth Night Whist Club this afternoon Fourth street The home or Mrs vwwmm (19561) CHANCERY SALE at o'clock In honor of Mrs jonn iniey many social honors bestowed upon her this season but none hare been more distinctly enjoyable and unique than that of yesterday The broad piazza was picturesque in blooming plants hammocks and pretty settees The entire lower floor of the house was thrown together and profusely decorated The dining-room was particularly pleasing in its arrangement A golden candelabrum In the center held rose-screened tapers Pirk and red ferns were banked around It and at the corners of the tablo hv hnt one in pink and cue in of Illinois on Shape Split Olivet Church conducted by RerJ Carter of Huntingdon her remains were taken to the King 0WJJ2 Knox Dunlap and Youman was in Clinton Mo and she csme here for her Tiealth She leaves a brother Robert Campbell and a sister Mrs Northern both of this city HiFcn of LysmvlHe Bsrlted Over a Sspposed Ostse at Hnfrd LTNNVILLE Msy A negro woman who came from Mt Pleasant to Buford a few days ago is reported to have smallpox Our citizens are considerably stirred up over the rumor as Buford Is only four and one-half Utea Rllrabeth Slmros of Cerro Gordo after thorough discussion was adopted by a unanimous vote: "Resolved that the Tennessee State Eclectic Medics Society hereby heartily indorses the action of tne State Hoard ot Medical Examiners in tbeir efforts to maintain a high standard of medical practice in t- as Is shown by the eighth Straw Bailors The 12 50 quality at $145 The S3S0 ouallty at $185- as 67 oia una leave Tiorritn (ounty Is spending few days wltfa H01KINSVILLE Ky May her sister In Waynesboro after which she Or Sweeney who was Injured In a Pursuant to a decree rendered by the Chancery Court at Nashville Tenn and entered1 of record on page 433 of Minute Book No 54 in the case of IslV-eol A Clark a promiutuv runaway sceldent on Broad street last Mon will spend the summer in uwrtneeums miles south of tuts place A a oecial meeting of the city board this Mhllcaa politician and officeholder died at ihu evenlmc after a linger- annual report of said board Especially do nia ow day died Tuesday night nue nis injuries wore regarded aa serious from the first strong hopes were entertained of bis T-l a IW BROWN ADMINISTRATOR V8 COLEMAN AND OTHERS ing ills aged We have too many of them and they must be sold It will pay to come and see our line before you purchase your sailor II Loveman A Co 810 Union near College street Wm Loveman Manager Wall paper 6c A Frank Co tWl we commcnti tne tmnu 'j- morning it was decided to suspend the schools and all church services until all danger of the disease spreading is past The veiy strictest quarantine regulations are being enforced and vaccination is the order of the law partner of unuoa bu Halliert the reprcscntitlve or Meucai ivc-lectlctsm on the board for the firm position he has taken In favor of a higher Kvane and was in me -der Presidents Grsnt and Hayes recovery His death waa due to intcrnaj tnjurtes Dr Sweeney waa about 65 years old and came to Nashville from Boston during the war For many years he waa engaged In the butchering business as a day iuthuiat3fit Mrs Xavlcr Faucon and her daughter Miss Louise are about to leavs for their beautHul summer borne In Bikrei Miss They will be Joined later in the season by Leon Faucon and Joe Combs Jr Mrs Mayberry of Franklin Is visiting her sister Mrs Bell of 420 Russell street OUT-OF-TOWN NOTES standard ot medical education in lennes-see" Compulsory Vneelnatlon FAYETTEV1LLE May 10 -(Special widely known in tnu sum su log ton NOLENSVIU-K May 10-(Special--ttamuel Ogllvle of College Grove one of the moat influential citizena in Co fe21 A resolutlrn was adopted oy tne sociecy green ornamented with pink rosebuds Elaborate refreshments were served ith the ice course a pink and red penny was placed In each plate The couples were: Miss Bransford who rode her pretty new saddle horse and Tmdlev Miss Elsie Caldwell and Alex Hunter Miss Blsle Brigg and Rutland Hiss Mildred Williams and Goodloe Linds-ley Miss Annie Dsllas and John Wilson Miss Sadie Cooper and Dr Lucius Burch Miss Sammle Keith and Dr J' Ma-ldln Jr Miss Mary Hill Cockrlll and Duncan Kenner Miss Willie Kali and Hon Wcslry Gaines Miss Felicia Judoon of 8' Iul- and Richard Plater Miss Margaret mi Anne Pierce of WauhlnK- rvmmilMirv vaccination Is being rigidly en Wall paper 6c A Frnk tutbutatWt recommending Dr Halbert to uov member of tho firm or bwreney aw was also interested In blooded stock and was owner cf Blackwood Jr As the result of bis Interest In horses he decided to forced liere All day long yesterday the people sir Intn the office of Dr Kennedy Tb i notice is hereby given that I will sell at public auction at the south door ot th eourt-nsWs in Nashville Tenn AT 13 O'CLOCK NOON ON FRIDAY JUNE the following described property lo-wltt A certain lot of land situated in Fdgefleld (now East Nashville! Davidson ConntyJK: scribed as follows: Being -part of lot No 9 as shown and designated in plan of lots made by Nance registered In tbe Register Office ot Davidson County lo book No page 173 snd is that part of lot No that is bounded aa follows: Beginning at a sislayjs oii SA feet from the nortb- McMillin as tbe choice of tne society im position as member of tbe State Board of Medical "Examiners and ask his Countv died at his nome 45 years He leaves a wife anil three children Funeral services and burial at home Wall paper 5c A Frank Co fe21 tuthuiatS6t roada and private way leading Into this county from Giles Maury and Marshall are tnw Icitelv watrbrd Late yesterday even- Ills brother James ugiivie A Frank Co foil become a veterinarian ana went to a Northern college to complete a course of study Returning to this city he entered the practice of his profession Two daughters reekllng at Elizabeth am alls him He was a member of the Iok Or Hall county phynlclan waa ummoned in nettrnas near the Ollea County line to The society then adjourned to meee 5e wall paper tutbusat36t Cvnthia Neely are tne omy surriU members of his family 1:30 o'clock MURFREESBORO May (Special )-Mr and Mrs Fox gave a card party at their home on Maney's avenue last Tuesdav evening A congregation of the aunDect that waa being held there No word hfta been received from him yet but A Frank ft Co ten vvipvsviLLE May 10-(peciai)- Afternoon S-slos tn tha afternoon Prof Simmons of 6c wall paper tuthusat34t ii la heaved in he only a case or tne mrasies Inn The married friends were Mr and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Services Mrs Fenny Williams wife of R-lama died at her home near here Monday he conducted bv the Odd Fellows at This the only suspected cae In the county nrf rlnae watrh will be kept on It Thla Atlanta delivered a lecture before the society on the subject of "Typhoid Fever' Cnrnellus' undertaking establishment thla night Mrs Williams was a county la exercising all necessary precaution to prevent the loathsome disease from entering best whist players of the city was present and the game was cx ting The ladles prize a handsome fan was won by Miss Sidle nallentlne of Pulaski and the gentlemen's prize was captured by Waiter Jackson Refreshments were served morning The remains will be shipped to Rough straw Knox shape sailors the 75o quality at 49c At Loveman Co Millinery Emporium Union near College The treatment of typnoic ierr cussel by Drs A Young Geo Hlte Baltimore to-night Mnhndist hurcn anu a "ZVrZZl her hospitality She loaves four children and a large family brothers and sisters It NEW YORK May Oliver Hazard Mnnnle Has Been QnnrnnHneil Her remain were lnierrro Perry Archer Is dead at Allendtile aired' 74 vears It said that the first bag- WAYNKSIIORO May 10 -(Special -Dr a vwaanrmo Miy 6c A Frank Co fSL Tnvlnr heallh officer at this place went lis' Lydla Adams tho 20-year-old daugh- raire express delivery on the Hudson River Wall paper tutausat38t HEMI FOtt THI'IISDAT oi Ainnm of Factory mis Mrs 8 Bmnsfor Mrs oumue Murphy Mr and Mrs Jackson Mr and Mr John Gray Jr Mrs Norman Klrkmun and Mrs Wm Morgan of Columbia Elwood-Corifiell A quiet wedding elegant In its simplicity was solemnised Inst evening at 7 o'clock at the home of Frank Connell 121 Haves street" when bis eldest daughter Mira Jessie I Connell became the wife of William NetWftJ El wood A few relatives and friends from Chicago witnessed the ceremony which was performed by Rev Uitnnlni rector of Christ Church to Manni Sunday to establlah a quarantine Ml Pleaaant Several negroes who Railroad originated with Mr Archer Later west corner of lot No and the Juoetion of Bell and Wet more streets: running theses eastwardly 14 feet to a stake thence souw-wardly at right angle 50 feet to a stake the northeast corner of a lot formerly owiied by Marr thence westwsrdly at right angiea 14 feet to a stake In the lino of Bell street thence northwardly with the line of Bell street feet to the beginning Terms of One-fourth cash and balance on credits of 12 and 18 months Interest-bearing notes with good personal security required tor deferred payment and lien retained Sale tree from redemptloq 157-- 215 THOS 8 WEAVER Clerk Master By WEST Tbos Johnson Brown Solicitors myni9M Ju2 of her uncle i I i I UT 1 III' IIOI" had fled from that place were at Mannle but A Frank It Cc fe2L ho contracted to carry on the entire express holiness of that railroad Thus launched Wo are nr aost as like as eggs women Aim vtnortav nmni iuc iu 5o wall paper tuthueat36t have gone to parts unknown juui TV Harris A nne ami Fisher A medical symposium was then hell during which the action of many 'new remedies" especially tinctures of various plants In tho treatment of disease was discussed by the memberi of the society Echinacea especially was extolled as a remedy for the prevention snd cure of septicaemia or Wood poiron The newly elee-ted officers were uext inducted Into office Dr Halbert acting as master of cere-monies on a prosperous career be continued In the waa condueted by rtev RnllnllK iunroiitln-! remains were earn- iu A Frank feJL management of tne various rauissp rrritrhtlne and enterprises In the proset Ing ground on Chlsrolm 6c wall paper tuthusat36t GALLATIN May (Sptelal)-On ac Hon of which he was successful His first eonni of the aiircadlnir of aniuilp-u the i oun i virtV ftTV Mav 10 (Special) Mlas cay pHakespeare BREAKKART Bananaa Boiled Btoa and Cream Broiled Honeycomb Tripe Toast Oreaned Potatoes Coffee LUNCHEON Omelet lv llnnrd of 1 -i th get toKenn yi'Sl' runy wmio niah a voting la'ly ot Hives bibict i Huab of that place the best Is the cheapest Vanilla strawberry chocolate cream lemon and oineapple sherbets on hand Any fla nd quaruiitlni'H againni an an" ir'-o roopn and trampa Tile Sheriff end polite- died suddenly Monday cf hear! disease Her fast freight line was started by him over the Hudfon River Railroad It Is said About the year 1850 he made a contract to divert all the freight business possible to the Hudson Rlvpr New York Central nllmad st I cents per 100 pounds In this remains were interna in aiovaii men were notinca 10 iwx uuuw nami pass through the town Laxative Ilromo Conee for llenanem HENDERSON'S ROADS May 1U Miss Minnie Lceman died at her hr- hnni veaterday morning at manner ho became a power In freighting A resolution of thanks to tne uaj papers of the citv for courtesies to the society was adopted A resolution of thanks to Profs Simmons of Atlanta nnd Harvey Moore of St Louis for their able lectures was nlo adopted Tho rociety then adlourned lo meet In Naahvllle the second Tuesday In May 1900 Relieves promptly without weakening the fWIKFVlLLE May 9-Mr Mnrtha Dandelion Sclnd French Pressing Toasted Crumpets Tea DINNER Consomme Fried Chicken Currant Jelly Cauliflower Aprleot Fritters Whipped Cream Hnow Cako Black Coffee vor to order Prompt delivery Dorider Sidebottom Te-lepbone 427 Picnics festivals lawn parties attention We are miking a special fine cream for such occaslors Prices Just right Oet cur ectlmatee- Dorider Sidebottom 513 Church street Telephone' 427 ray 20t 'f beart It Is es harmless as corree anu tne o'clo She had been teaching music for several years at this placo and had a host The rooms in decorations of palms and rosvs formed a pretty background tor the bride ss she made her wedding vows gowned In a girlish toilet of white mcus-rellnc de toie with a bouquet of white sweet pear and maiden hair ferns A wedding RPlr followed the ceremony and Mr nd Mrs Rlwood departed on the east-bound train for New York Mm Elwood during hor ohort residence in tins cily has made some very warm friends possessing a charm of manner Which Is as attractive to new acqiiaititanceo as to old friends Mr Elwood formerly of Summer Law School Tho Uslvofsity ot the Sostb Opens Juno 15 On the Cumberland Plstsss 000 feet above tea level Cool snd absolutely free from malaria Fall oorpn of lecturers Addre 3 RAM AGE Dean Sewane Tenn Henry who died Saturday morning at her Hnno' on Jefferson street was buried 8un- properties remove the cause Can be carried In vest pocket Price 10 and 25 cents Sold by all druggists iiv afternoon at tbe city cemetery The of friend LAFAYETTE May Pauline the In 4hi of Mr 'and Mrs I Wake tioeral services were conducted by Rev I inker Dastor of t'je East Cookevillc MRS NONA STEEL ARRESTED AT THE GRAND field died thla morning at 1 o'clock The remains will be buried to-n orrow morning Fl MS 1I iltANTKED LJ Methodist Church Mrs Henry was CO yoas old and the widow of the late Jacob Henry She was one of the most wealthy DELICIOUS SNOW One pound arrowroot ono-nunrter pound powder au(tar one-half pound hotter th whites of etnlit egg Flnvor with yantlla or ohwmd Beut the butter to a cream otld rillitblf Cnse of WOi The largest crowd of the week waa present at 10 o'clock in tho Bradley graveysm ECLECTICIvIlOICAL society nnd benevolent Itlens of Middle- Tonnes at the Orand Opt ra House lat nlgnt rne Arabian Nights" and the exceedingly clever or in Innornnl oiuenips the Revo tine Lsvr CAMDEN May (Speclal)-Unlted ace She gave to the Southern Methodist the ur antl arrowroot gradually lieat- ing the inixlnro nil tho time Beat tho apeclaltlea kept every one In good humor 1 lie Church and to domestic and foreign mla Plnv runs very amoothly now ana a very slcn many thousand dollars Her largest State Deputy Marshal Gaines arretted Mr Nona Steele deserted wife of Everet wli Ktirr anil sua rami uuai gctlior minnics Boke in a moderate oven one hour enjoyable performance Indeed Is given ot donation was a gift of several thousand ilol StecH here to-day unticr a capu uvu 4A WvrW-v Dlchson In Enrneat About Seenrlne Kormsl Institute DICKSON Msy (Special )-Fund necessary to secure a State Normal Institute to be held ot the Dickson Normal four weeks beg'inlag the first ot June were guaranteed by Prof Logglns Judge Origsby and Mayor LegoU here to-day ana every influence will bo brought upon State Superintendent Fttz-patrick to yield to the wune ot these people BETO! COUSTY Sidney crundy farre Thla la tDc iki wees cf the aeaaon and but six more performances by the stock company will be given Elects OIBcers ami Adjeiorns Until West Tear The second day seie lcn of the Tennessee Eclectic Medical Society was called to order at 9 o'clock yesterday morning by President 0 Cummins The Committee on Credentials reported fnvoTablv on the applications for member lare to the Vanderbllt University Her beautiful homo on Jefferson street one of the moat desirable In Cooke-sllle she bequeathed lo the local Southern Methodist I NOTICE The officer and members ot Tssesigjf Lodge No 1 and Woodbine Rebecca Lodes No 4 are requested to meet this (ThursOSyl afternoon at o'clock for the purpeee of paying our tribute of respect to our deogl brother Sweeny Member of Ten see Lodge No 1 will meet at their hall Odd Fellows' Temple Member of Woodbine Rebecca Lodge No 4 will meet at Cornelius ft Co' Chapel where the serttoje will be held after which tbe remain wH be shipped to Baltimore Md By order of PP WILLIAM LITTERKR ALLEN Secy STRLLA BOYKRS LIZZ1I5 BARRY Secy the UnlteJ States circuit son on a charge of selling liquors without having paid the revenue license FORMAL MKWlTKCi SOLD IK ft BOYS or niekaon'a Newly Kleftoil CHy Chi ico holds a responsible wiiu tic Nashville chslr Carriage Company end Is a gentleman of culture and reflne- I Oman's "Hoard to -Meet There A 111 be a called meeting of the nan' Ucard the Centennial Tfctposl-j mm to-morrow turning at 11 o'cWk In trV Maxwell House parlors All Nashville Members of the Woman's Board and the CI airmen of the Women's Centennial Ward Clubs ate requested to attend this meet-log Third Drawing 'Room LONDON May Prince" Christ ion en elialf of Queen Victoria held tho third Church for a parsonage iTiTP ACTC Mav Mrs rwvt'Kllle Welcomes Unit Daira Coaiirll Will 1- Helt rr-Mirht rn'Vrv Miv so-i'lal-The newly Mnrv Searev widow of the lafb Rev ship of Fisher Difficult Tenn Rob Her PatrUtle sons BROWNSV'ILtB May elrcttd City Coumil will hold Intormal tnmnrrAv niiht to diacuas ar- Searcy of the Methodiat Episcopal Church died at her honi" three miles east of town at o'clock Though In bad health for sometime her eleath waa unex Lieut (ierrgo 1 urrie linn live men ia-: fnr "the f'ttu re A formal meet Mr Steele is tn a tuuU with no property or visible mesns of support with two helpless children one about Vs month! old and the cthr though several years old unsble to tit up and both have to be fed by hand To keep herstif nnd babies from perishing from want of food she entered Into the sale of liquor It IS thought that she did not believe would be punished or prosecuted under the ironm-tances -urroundlng her condition Inr will be held next Monday night at which elect ion crrtlfliatea of the pected After funeral services nt Mt members of Company rotinn reonaosse Regiment have returned home One member who went from here Joe Phillips a tahvnrt youth was claimed by death In a Cuban camp II was thla that constituted louert will be In effect and at whlrh time a xi 2 hi Reecrdet will bf eboacn nnd a ert I Eaton Nasnvuie ana nmu Vnden Tenn and on' Mac Wheeler Namelesi Tenn for Junlcr membership In the society The report of the committee was adopted The following papers were rend and disbursed by members of the society: "Perl-i mal Abscess" Dr Fleber "Locor-rhca" Dr Byrd "Eleetrolyais In Dlfcsses of Nervous Bystctu" Dr Rrowder "Psctnlo-McmbranoiiH Croup" Dr Hnlbcrt "Ounsbot Wounds" in- A Young: "Sympathetic Ophthal anil it's bound to overllow' number of Aadly needed ordlnancrs srill be enacted nnypul Immediately Into effect One of them will be to Immediately suppreaa the I nnlns at terse of hose and other Clog up (tnestlon lo Whet Jndsre Ty lor Wilt Hold Court or Mot CAMDEN May 10-(Speclal)-The regular time for holding ot ths court 1 on the 15th of May but whether Judge John Taylor will hold the court at that time la not known but the opinion Is that he will especially If he Intend 'to contest the constitutionality of the act abolishing his Jndgethlp Court at (inllntin GALLATIN May 10-(8pecial)-The trial of Anelv Mntlax Hurbert Berber Cnl Durham and Ira Berber charged with robbing the residence of 11 Kreelond was con lo'k Inrldc the corporate limits Anaher will he to enforce rigid sanitary rules and of the season to-day ne wn'Vr was fine nnd there were the usual loi fi crowds em the mll but the customary i gorgioufi Ktclo processions from Marlbor-ough House and St James I'nliicc were licking Ra those homos of royalty are at Iiisetit iin-rtiptii the Prince of Wales lifr at Newmarket to-day while tho I'rlrccs of Wales nnd the l)u -bess of York en out of town The Duke ot Vork Is slill iiuoth will he a urtiw inw lnrlnstrlal Commlln mia I'rrf Hsrvcy Moore American the only sad feature ot ian otnerwiae juy-ous return of the boys All the Haywood Ccuntyboy who enlisted for the Spanish-American wnr have returned Including those membira of the Second nnd Fourth Tcnneoic Regiments with the exception nol'd snd Mnrtln and Ouy DuHosa of the First Tennessee who remain In the Philippines -BCOND COMINts 0 llHIKT" IIpt Morrison Holiness Ktrnn-peli i ot Old Tnlly-Slreef xei'ii Cllea-e nt Louis Mo "I'odo- Qjiverdoif: Clog up the blorid -and the kidneys liver the nerves-every orpan in the beicly will it's only uutnral If you want to bo well try purifying the blood and you'll Hod your long-nnincd diseases departiutr For a blood purifier nnd stotnucb tonic Brownsville Hewlvad CIosej BROWNSVILLE May 10-(SpeciaLr-A succesf ul si rlcs of religious meetings ihat have been in progress here eouic two weeks being conducted In their gospel tent by three Cumberland Probyterlsn Reve Jos McLesly of Rutherford Miller of Lebanon and 8 Brawley et RHUerford-loajtartjto Bnslstess Personal Charlc Davie tormerly with Vf A Laruiom now with the popular clothing heuse of Burk ft Co Cole building r-rpectftilly requests bis friends and former customer to call Si4 see him i Read Gen Charles King' thrilling article "Among tho Blood -Stained Trenches at Manila" la next Sunday's American WASHINGTON May lft-R Brooks of umt l-a nnd Walter Mullen of nh-itin vs Calomel" Dr Flsk and quit the unlawful sile as soon as aho learned that she would be prosecuted It is one of those cases wherein Judge Hammond would perform a righteous act If ho cannot dlsmlts tbo esse entirely to at least stiipend Judgment indefinitely and let her go on her own recognlxance United States Commissioner Carter was wired at Parle and he came over on Tuesday and nppro'vid a bond which she tendered for her appearance Bt wxt tprra 01 lhe Vn't States Circuit Court It Is reported that negotiations are In progress for the formation of a carpet trust with a capital of forty to fifty mil-iien rlollara It will be known at tbe Na- wt wore lfore "the Induatrlnl mm Tho following offlcerfi were tinanlmously I mlpslou to-day B' tli nra mllf owners in ile-rtel for the ensuing year: rrraiuem A Younf Brown'vUle: First Vice Pres- ihe'r aUi-Mve locullUC WOtll ti rimtnitlon of the rnllroa't wnl ident Dr 3 A Harris Nashville Second own eil min'r and both spoke of the un tinued until Friday and nil released on bond The case against Ir llorbr charged with arxault with Intent to kill waa tried today out no decision will be rendered unttl Friday 1: Mr llobarl's llenlth WASHINGTON Msy Vie President Hobart continue to Improve slowly and his fwnlly believe he will be able to leave the city for Long Branch bout th end ef Uw month vie I'realdent Dr Wm F'fher Dim fuvorabtllty of the labor organlrallon there's nothing to cijual Otllt Treasurer Dr George Hlte Nashville- Rnenrriins: Secretary Dr Har- yusefter's Conlhied to the Ionise bv Illness I T'te I'nltril States Ambassador Joseph II CVcale and bis entire ambassadorial stair were present Mrs ChontO' presented Mrs Hi'ts the wife of Ueul I5dwdrd Dates re-living' military attache of the United Ststcs Embassy end Miss Batts the wife and daughter of Osborn Consul General of tie Lnlttd 8latcs at London Mrs Jobn Mott of Indiana and Miss Jngraham Ut Cboats pressnttil Capt Ajiai Rogers Rev II Morrison the holmes evangci-lirt will apeak to-night at the old Tttllp-street Church on Fifth street) en "Tbe Second Coming of Christ" The revival now In progress at 'this church la Increasing In Interest Tha Holiness people have ox- vlllo' Nashville Corresponding Secretary" Oiiki'1'OHIA yt Ha Kind Vim Hart Mwajs Stomach Clears the skin llrightcns the eyes QuiiU the nervos Dr A Hlte Nashville The following wseiuUoB was offered and Uonal Carpet Company Bitters B'nature 1 tended a hearty Invitation to the public to attsM their meeUags this week.

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