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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 6

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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mu XAnUVILLJL: AMElIICAX TUESDAY AUGUST 21 3900 WELL GUARDED Church hold a rpenal meeting Sunday i nlitit Albert Ree will preside Mr and Mrs liiam Joel in and chll-j vlreu have returned fo Ltuton SOCIETY For ilK5al a Psanc? For i 1X1 1 7 reputation In this by idtj jf Vf tiatng and not by tho worth cf tug 1'iauo Hlhy not buy a fwao that is used and known all over the country fW'v by who know and aoproci- I A PAl I IrntJ ata a fine instrument Tho: Hkltrl! IdllU is the one hat satisfies in the home or at the concert They re cheap con sidering the quality and can be bad on very easy terms CARR TKLCFHONl m2 2iO NORTH SUMtR STREtT 1 Many Autumn Brides Will no doubt be much interested in looking through our new and complete stock of LACES AND EMBROIDERIES i Also beautiful Lace Sets fand Yokings We make a specialty of REAL LACES also The Highest Grades of Fine White Goods Are to be Had at This Store There are few women have united this old and the new varieties of tbs etotnnl feminine po tsurcesfJuUy as Mrs Louise Mayer Waring of Frankllntille N' who Is her husband's law partner and often practices with brilliant success in the courts The above is a good likeness bcr MO Vf GOVLKt BBC Eitfj THE PKI4 MKH WITHOtT THE SLIGHT Ir DEMON ITrKATUlV HIS BAIL IS FIXED AT $2000) Taw a wf Boas Coiuytle-lely Wiped Ont by Fire Important Criminal lekri st iiaatnv Ille-Aloss SheMrlil to Bijitsi't Jew Frenldleat Bpeciul Dispatch to The American MONTGOMERY Ala Aug 20 Sanford Jacobi the alleged attempted rapist arrived in this city at 6 o'clock this even-1 Ing with an armed escort Jotn New Or-1 leans There were several hundred people gathered at the depot when the train I pulled in The risofter was accompanied on the journey from Nevi Orleans by a de tarhment of tha State militia nd ths train waa mot here by a squad of police-men under ebatge of Capt Martin nd I Chltf Gerald the latter armed with a big pistol and a Winchester rifle Sheriff and all bis deputies were also on hand Walking between the militia and the I police' officers the prisoner waa hurried to the end of the car shed where he was placed In a patrol wagon the militia heavily armed piled in and the horses were driven at a breakneck speed to the I county jail Here a crowd of two hundred persona were gathered but another squad of police kept them back Jacobi waa the first to alight from the wagon and waa hastened inside the Jatl His father Jacobi was standing at the jail entrance and embraced hi son with tears I in his eyes The prisoner appeared pale and nervous After being locked In bis cell his attorney gave positive orders to allow no one I to see the prisoner Every precaution will be taken to protect Jacobi but Is not thought violence will be resorted to Judge Sayre of the city cdurt bos steady fixed Jacobi's bond at 8204-0 It ig not known yet what will be done but It la said his Attorneys will argue' to have the bond reduced The Departure Frost New Orleans NEW ORLEANS La Aug 28-Sanford Jacobi the young man who was captured here after an alleged attempted assault on a young lady at Montgomery started on his journey to that etty this morning after having exhausted every possible legal delay to secure his release Jacobi was taken to the Louisville Nashville depot In a patrol wagon and under the guard of officers A detachment of Alabama troops who had been allowed permission to come Into tho State by Gov Heard accompacied him IN FIFTH DISTRICT this evening on account of the revival in progress at thu Methodist Church Dr DuBqse preached last evening to a large congregation at the Methodist Church There will be service this morning at 10 and again this evening at 8 OUR BUYERS a 17 attention to SPECIAL ORDERS THOMPSON CO At Thompson Kelly' Former Store tgamir-a 1 swk- principal streets of the city after whjth they drove out the Lebanon road six miles where the party was served with refreshments Messrs Edward Grswer John Coughlin and James Gallagher are in camp at I riestly Springs Mrs George Fox and chHdren are with Mrs Fox's aunt Mrs Thttss on the Nolensville road Miss Mattie Kuss of Atlanta Is the guest of Mr and Mrs Spaulding on South Market street Mjfs L-A Jackson of HurrtevHle will spend (he remainder of the summer with relatives on Lee avenue Mei-srs Bunyan Dudley and Lyj ton have returned from a fishing trip at Rock Island on Caney Fork Hirer Lawrence Owen of Lafayette street has returned from Larkin's Springy where he ha been In camp lor the past ten days Miss Edna PadgiU of McKinney Tex who has been the guest of the family of Marshall 1 uow with relatives In Lebanon Mr and Mra Reeve' assistant superintendent of the Tennennea Industrial School- have returned from Murfreesboro Mrs Anna Story has returned to Forest Cltv Mis after a visit to tier Bister Mrs Jennings on South High Btreet Mrs Robert Hollln Biases Lulu Parmer and Aline Jordan have gonj to Allisons where they will Flo party for ten fishing trip on Dutk Hiver Mrs Benjamin White will entertain the Sallie Alexander Missionary Circle of the Grace Cumberland Presbyterian Churth at her houra on South Maiket street to night Elder Hardee of Illinois sfter a short stay with friends in this city has gone Mad sTmvIIle Ky to attend th High land Association of the Primitive Baptists Mr 'and Mis Duggin entertained quite number of their little friend a few evenings ago In houor of Mix Blanche Plavkraan of Franklin at their home on Washington street Game snd other amusements were enjoyed nut it tutu hour Those preFent were Miaaea Mollie Duggin Dora Carter Elta Bond Fannie Murray Nettie McCray Dalsie Drum wright Carrie Guthrie Edna Guthrie and Messrs Cbarhes Buchanan Hugh Buch anan Fred Gibaon Bert Carter Henry Guthrie William Duggin William Kirkpatrick snd Leslie McCabe The South Nashville Rlversid Club gave another of their all-day outings few days ago In honor of Mias Rosa Dennaher Et Louis The party gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs Gallagher on Middleton avenue from there they proceeded to the river where tho pleasure boat Roy in readiness The party went as far up the river as Wood-dale Grove where dinner was served Those composing the parly were Mlnea Marguerite Loftus Annie Loft us Kute Carr Efiie Holland Rosa Derm eh or of fit Louis Kate Gallagher Ollie Clark Virginia Clark Mamie Sri Willis Spence Cecil it Ford and Messrs George McClain Elliston Ambrose Herman Brown Fred Gee Mike Rooney Thomas Brown B-n Raymond Nell Roberts Lawrence Forest Taylor and Edward Guthrie The party was eheperoned by Mr and Mrs Orvllla Gaston -Q- Mr and Mrs Wilitam Rrlsbv have re-i turned to Culleoka sCier visit to Mrs M'lleon on Noith Cherry street A party of yourg gathered at tho cf Mrs John Hartm it on North Cherry street a few evenings ago and 1 1 enjured a hay ride out the Brick Church road six miles where a atop was made at 1 the country home of Mrs Kckin and re- freshmrnts were served Those compos- log the party were Misses Nellie Burk Mamie llurk Rons Hartnett Bessie Hart- nett Katie Melody Sophia Sihardt Keoa Thompson Katie Dalton and Movers 1 Herman Brown Geo-go McClain John Stanfield Warren Schott Eugene Stritch I Joseph Hartni tt Hav Hartqptt The par- ty was ibaperotied by TJrs John Hartnett and Mr and Mrs Oscar Hosrich At the Lome of her parents Mr and Mrs Charles Rot-stb on Monroe street lift! Miss Henrietta Roeach entertained Saturday evening tq honor of her eousm Master George Seem a a of Terre Hauto Ind Games and other amusements were enjoyfd flora to 6 o'clock during which a tlonkey contest was enjoyed by the guests There were four prises offered tha two first prizes being won by Georgia fiemnun snd Kathryn Cain The booby prises went to Flora Helming and Willia Hchlatterer' Tbs guests were Voi Woodring Percy Houser Carl Haury Albert Gerth RUh ord Strahm Walter Ratlermau Otto TVerrbach Willie Schiatterer Gorge See man Willis Marsh George Marsh Lang don Eldar George Lobdlor Emma Gibel Marguerite Koeseh Henrietta Roeseh Tirrthi Hatfry Louise Strahm Flora Leli ning and Madeline Roeseh Mr and Mrs John Peck entertained large number of their little friends yes te relay evening at their home on North Chewy street In celebration of the 13th anniversary of the birthday of their sou Siraier Earl Peck The occasion was one of the most enjoyable of 'the season for the younger set and the evening was spent in playlug games both in and out doors Tables had been arranged on the veranda and in the center was a large birthday rake on which burned thirteen pink ta pers representing the years of the little host The following were seated around the tables' Misses Mamie White Sophia Kellorhals Bessie Denson Bertie Ben Ada Cato Ida Cato Katie Gibel Lula Coggins Gertrude Davis Oliver Linchose Clara Boeekman Tena Boeikman Valina Idarefleld Bailie Hicks Josle Parker Johnnie Capps Bessie Capps Katie Bar ker Viola Shaw Mary Shaw Bertha Dunlap Margaret Stone Edna Pohl Izora Peck Annie Stickler Hattie Atchison Nettle Jackson luclle Jackson Mantle Redd Henrietta Lehning Mamie Braek-man Maggie Hutchison Nelli Phillips and Masters Charles Steiner Otto Killer-Hals James Cassetty King Tanner Bernard Nimmerfall Thomas Garrett Hasty Garrett Ollie Coggins Philip Anderson George Holland George Svhardt Joseph Obenachelm Earl Enovh Charlie Marsh Marshall Rohland Charlie Lehning Walter Hutchison Howard Btadley William Haury Leslie Bradley William Dunlap Henry Brackmaft Carl Englert Carl Ben Ren Beazley Jr Phillip Houser Joseph Talley Harry Englert Herman Englert Clem Pentecost Robert Stone and Earl Peck James Marshall will leave In a few days for Chicago where he will reside I FAST NASHVILLE Miss Mary Thomas has returned from Springfield Mias Louise Davis has returned after visit io Pulaski Miss Nona Adeock has been visiting friends In Columbia Mr snd Mrs John Moseley have returned from New York Mrs Linle West has returned from a visit to Williamson County Mrs Clements and children have returned from Kingston Springs Miss Lotlle Welch of Fatherland street is at Forrest Springs for few weeks Miss Martha Fox of Woodland street has as her guest Miss Mary Reid of Prospect Mias Edna White of Springfield has returned after a visit to friends in East Nashville I Miss Maud Grubbs of Fatherland street has as her guest Miss Sadie Patrick of New Orleans Mr and Mrs George Jackson of Russ-tl street have returned from Bon Anna Springs TV Long and family who have been spending th? summer at Hygeia Springs have returned Miss Minnie Thompson of South Fifth street Is Ylsltirg in Culleoka She will return heme next week Mrs Winston has returned to her home in Texas after a visit to Mrs Charles Turner of Boscobed street lawn festival waa given last night on North Fifth street It was given by the Radies of Northeast Nashville for charity Mr snd Mrs I Johnston of Gallatin have been the guests tor the past week of Mr snd Mrs Walker of Father-land street Miss Jennie Whitfield who has been visiting Mlrs Lls-ie Hunter of Llsehey ave uuc for several weeks ptst has returned to Paris Tenn Mrs Hamilton and chHdren of Woodland street will return from the of East Tennessee next-wt-k or the week after A lawn party will be giv-n Thursday night In the vacant lot on the corner of Tenth and Fatherland streets The proceeds will be devoted to a charitable purpose Mr tod Mrs A Gear entertained recently in honor of Miss Olive Gray the pruvent of Miss Willie Crouch of Stain-hack avenue About twenty young people aver prerent The lawn was well lighted snd decorated with Japanese lantern nnd croquet and ether games were laved 0 A SOUTH NASHVILLE Lyle Marshall has gone to Lebanon Jordan Jr ha gone to Sewapea to visit his brother Welch of New Orleans has been visiting on Lee avenue II Harley and son Live Joined a fishing parly near Monterey Miss Wright of South College Llrcct has gone to Murfreeaboro Mrs Milnor of South College street bs returned from Erin Miss Annie Jllford of South Cherry Btrc-et has returned from War trace MbJ trad Mrs Dtnlley have gone to Klny-don Springs for a few das Mr and Mrs Thomas Gray of Maple street have gone (o Larkin's Springs Mrs II Ihvger and little daughter Louise sre In Murfreesboro with friendo Mrs Hart of Carthage Is tho guest of Mrs Selvally on Uulversi'y street James Yrainan has joined Mrs Yenniun and Utile daughter Mary Eptnja at Now Middlaluu Henry Benlon of Ooodlottsvlile is the guest of ffienda and relatives on tl-lot street Own go Read jrif jtouth Market street hn gone to Buffilo and other No them il Sc At the home of Mtsa Jessie Cole ol Fillaio-e atri lod evening a cjowd of he younger set of South Nssbvilje gadi- ei-ed nnd enjoyed a bay-ride through the i to of the and to down nil down fon Mr and Mrs Wm- Forehand- Mt Hi? Mra William Forehand entertained rteeaUy at their home in complin entory to tkwlr ruests Misx-s Janie Fortiwnd and Rsa Kerr The ovua-it's was devoted prinrlpully to game refreshments being served late in th eren-tog Those present acre Hies Janie Forehand and Maynard Kulrnea Mias Rosa Ksrr and Carroll Forehand Mies Hattie Horn and Walter Forehand Miss Tommie Horn and John McCreary Mina Georgia Hobbs and WHiiaa Horn and Miss Fannie Forehand and Charles Smith Mrs Forehand was' aeslaud in receiving by Mrs Peebles Fishing Party Returns The following patty has returned from a very successful fishing trip on Sycamore Creek: William Shook Addison Sharpe Harry 'Hutchinson Fred Khrhart Snow Hula Albert Williams Fred Geer Hayden Lee and Doak Davis They spent sevoal days camping and had excellent luck fishing Return From a Camp Mr and Mrs A Bowman Mr and Mr Cushman Mr and Mra A Adi otk Silases Camille and Lucille Cushman and Master Erwin Adcock have returned home after several days camping near Ashland City i Silver Wedding Mr and Mrs Luhln celebrated their silver wedding last evening at their home on South Cherry street Only immediate member of the family were present MARRIAGES Carter-Riop- Miss Iv Hoop and Frank A Carter were very quietly married Saturday morning at the home of the bride on Sycamore street The ceremony was performed by Rev Beatty Assistant Sunday-school Editor of the Church South In the presence of only a few friends and the relatives The groom is an old newspaper man and was at one time a member of the New York World staff -h NOTES AND PERSONALS Ed Couldence has gone to Indiana Acton has gone to New York Mrs Ida Weaver Is at Holly Springs Charles Finney has returned home Miss Mattie Howlngton ha gone to Horn Springs Mr and Mr Benjamin Rucker have gone to Bock Island W1U Troudale jr ha returned from Kingston Springs Mrs Edna Harding returned yesterday from Kingston Springs Miss Una Garland Snow returned from Birmingham yesterday Mr and Mrs Ira Armstrong have re turned to Birmingham Mr and Mr George Hand and children heve returned from Indiana Misses Emma Pietsch and El'zabeth Holt have gone to Jackson Prof Heniy Snyder of Spartanburg is with relatives here Mrs Doyle of Palmer Place has returned from Kingston Springs James Cole has returned after a visit to Epson and Red Boiling Springs Mis Mary Ellen Welburn la visiting Mrs Da vi at Kingston Springs Miss Ada' Cook will go to Cookeville early In September to spend the winter Miss Addle Kalloek will go to Knoxville to-day to spend the rest of the summer CspU Frank Battle la at 'the home of his son Joel A Battle near Murfreesboro Mrs Jane Watkins has returned from a visit to Mrs Dickerson at Bon Air Mr and Mrs John Gray Jr end Hrilo daughter have returned from New Yoik Miss Mary Gallagher has returned to Shelbyvllle after a visit to Miss Eula Bussell Mies Margie Johnson of Gallatin Is vis Ding at the home of her grandfather John Harding Mrs 8 Bransford and Miss Louise Bransford haxe returned from Tate Springs Mrs Lewis Eastman snd Miss Lucy Eastman returned last night from fIunte Sano Ala Misses Bailie and Clara Thompson are here from Columbia amf are visiting Mrs 3 Cherry Miss Addle Crutcher has a her guests Mieses Biennis Spurrier and Carrie Farr of Louisville Mr snd Mrs Martin Condon and Mr and Mrs Gardner are at the Grand Hotel Mackinaw Dr 1 A Orman and family have returned from an extended visit to relatives in Hickman County Mrs Kalmbacb has gone to Atlantic City She will be gone until after the middlo of September Mr and Mrs Gano Grlssam of Memphis who have been visiting in the city left last night for Hot Springs Mrs Cantrell Is here from Louisville and is with her daughter Mrs John Brown on the Gallatin road Missed Willie and Irma Phillips who have been visiting at Greenbrier for the past two weeks have returned home Misses Carrie Ooldner Annie Cummins and Agnes McGuire have returned hnm McEwen after attending the Dolan-Brnd-ley nuptials Miss Martha Scruggs reached the city last night from Birmingham She wai accompanied by Miss Minnie Veaev who will be her guest I Misses Katherine and Nellie Ifealylavo gone to Columbun 0 They will be Joined (here by their cousin Mibb Elisabeth Fox and will sjeud the remainder of the summer on the shores of Lako Erie NN r- I NORTH NASHVILLE Mias Dolly Judkins has gone to Adams Station Mrs Fred Schmidt and little son have returned from Jordonia Mrs John Ruhm Sr of West Monroe stieet Is visiting lu Illinois Miss Minnie Haury of Holman street has returned from St Louts Miss Carrie Brsdley of Memphis is the guebt of friends snd relatives on Madison street John Rnnsom of West Monroe street has returned from visit to Rutherford County i Mlasei Jaors Wilson add LtUie Boeck-man hsvo returned from Culleoka and Lynnvllle Mis Fannie Mackabee has returned to Smyrna after visit to her sister Mrs Andrew Bnrdlll otto and Edgar McAdoo of Murfreesboro are the guests of Jflrs Lee McAdoo on North Cherry street- Tbc Senior and Junior Epworth Leagues of the North lllgh-street Methodist Democratic tom ini tier Sriiling Cow-teat Ilrtoren CwndliiMtes Special Dispatch is The American BIRMINGHAM Ala Aug The Democratic Executive Committee of the Fifth Congressional District is in session at Goodwater hearing contests raised by the candidates for tho nomination for Congress in that district The candidates sre Willis Brewer of Lowndes the present Incumbent Thompson of Macon Tboa Bulger of Tallapoosa and Thomas Heflin of Chambers The con-testa are from Clay Coosa and Elmore counties trewer contests Coosa and Clay which went for Thompson (and Thompson contests Elmore which "went for Bulger and Brewer The' convention will be held at Goodwater Aug 28 The tommlUee will be In session several days No matter which way the contests are de- Nashville for the building elded no candidate will enter th ctraven- wtaci Uon with a majority of votea and th result lill be In doubt until the convention has made its nomination Brown These negroes mass meetings of held In this city A number negroes from other section also left this afternoon to convention WILL BUILD MANY Hunt! (lie Company Large Nwinber HUNTSVILLE Ala Aug Manufacturing Company contract next Thursday of HO cottages many and several residences by the bosses and new mill addition The company ha awarded to th Fulcher Building and a number oA new Important Criminal Dispatch te The evening for Boston where they will attend the negro industrial conference called by Booker Washington President of the cclcbraUd Industrial at hool for Degree at Tuakegee Ala Harris Petttford Lowery and A were elected at represenuttvs negroes of prominent of the State attend the sank HOlbES Bulling I st 20 -The Dallas will award for the construction double tenement to be occupied operativea of the a 23 000 contract Company of of a big smoke-k warehouses Docket Special Amerb nn HUNTSVILLE Ala Aug The Circuit Court began upon the criminal docket this morning and many interesting cases will com up for trial Among the number are eases of John Moore charged with a criminal assault upon little Ols Gooch Ellen Gordon who deliberately shot and killed Gua Pryor in saloon Bruce McLemore charged with the murder of Ltrter Carter at a dance near Gladstone and one or two other capital cases Killed la a Ruasway Speetl Dispatch to The American IIARTSKLLE Ala Aug Max So-botka died laat night from injuries received Friday He was driving his wagon down a hill jwhen the mules became frightened and ran away throwing him to the ground and injuring him Internally The physlciana at flrat did not think hla Injuries serious but he grew worse suddenly Sunday night Ills remains word interred this afternoon nlNttnaiiisbeil Educator Dead Special Dispatch to The American BIRMINGHAM Ala Aug Prof A Goodhue for forty years Instructor 1 0 1 Elan Special Dispatch to The American ELORA Tenn Aug 20--J Stewart entertained about twenty of the members of his Sunday-! hool class of little folks Sunday Iced tea was served and the day was one of enjoyment for the little people Lysnrille Special Dispatch to The American LVNXVILLE Tenn Aug Mina Ethel Momukes of Pulaski will hav charge of the art department In the Hob ert Jones High School Miss Distnukea has been studying in New York for ev era! years and is highly accomplished In connection with her work here she will have the art department in Martin Col lege VirVllan vllle Special Dispatch to The American VJNNVILLE Tenn Aug Miss Wavd losng left this morning tor North Carolina where sho will take charge of the music department of a church Mr and Mrs 'William Thurman have been in the country for a week taking a vacation Robert Qualls and family of Nashville who hav been visiting reiailve here for some time left this morning for their home Wilcox of Chattanooga la here for a short visit to relatives Mrs Carrie Desport and children of Bowling Greeu Ky arrived Saturday and will spend nevei al weeks with her fa'her Walling Misses Maude and Mary Terrill of Declwrd are here for a short stay with friends and relatives Bon Aqua Bpe lal Dispatch to Ths Amerhan BON AQUA Tenn Aug The tacky ball at Bon Aqua Friday evening was con aldered the most amusing event of the season Mrs Jones and Hooper of Nashville won prises in wearing the most comical costumes A nice musical programme was rendered in the hotel parlor last evening Jioljf by A Lamb of Paris Tenn waa especially enjoyed by the an dlcnce Two wagon loads of merry hay riders drove out from Bon Aqua at an early hour Thursday evening chaperoned by Mr and Mrs Jones of Nashville Gray of Kennedy Ky who came to Adam vicinity two weeks ago for magnetic treatment is erlticailyUl and It is not thought he will recover The church social given from the home of Alley of Poit Roval on the lBth inst was Iargply attended by parties from Adams Sango Clarksville and a few from Nashville 1 of ArkanFas White of Knoxville Pilcher of Nashville Harraldson of Montgomery: Flnknrd of Montgomery OonnMIy of Atlanta Rankin of Georgia The gentlemen' Hon Gaines of Tennessee Tharon of Alabama Brown of Georgia Gantt of Memphis Capt-Luca of Tennessee Carter ij Dr Haggard MOMPiiiM-: vinii it Ren Casey a (rorkett County Farnt- or Folsoms llliunelf OF 10 HIEHSAYMEH JIM BIHMCTT IS YH lot SLY AS-UM LTKD AM) BOBBED NEAR ANTIOCH BY NEGROES Newa reached the city yexWday of a holdup which occurred Saturday night neat Antioch on the Mil! Creey Valley road Jlni Burnett of the Fifth District was th- victim Burnett came to Nashville Saturday morning on business During the day colic money due him to th amount of L-i He was detained in the city and tt was dark when he started home As he reached the Mill Creek bridge near Antioch be waa atopped by two negro highwaymen who demanded hla mcni-y Upon his refusal he was viciously assaulted by the two men He waa knocked from hta buggy rohb-d and left uncon sciova by the rosdxid His horse became frightened and ran off the cm-hankmsnt by the bridge breaking one of tt Icga and demolishing top buggy Mr Burnett remained unconscious for several hours and was still In that condition when found There were several severe cot upon his bead and his atm was badly bruised He was carried to the home or his brother: John Bui nett wcre he received medics! attention His In)' lea though very painful aro not considered dwngerous Mr Burnett la positive be ran identify lie assailant Officers ars working ou the case GRtAT BATTLESHIP STARTS FOR A TRIAL NTA'I ELY ALABAMA IE AA EM CRASH'S SHU YARD FOR TH OFFICIAL TLVL PHILADELPHIA Pa Aug 20 United States battleship labauta left shipyard this nfternoon for her official Adsl whl( will take plate off the New England toari during the early part of next week 1 he Alcoama Will go directly ths Biookiy tmvy yard sherd she will be plated In dry dot for the purpose of having her bottom rleencd min painted From there hal- knots an hour for four consecutive hours IN VIENIOII1 AVI The sad tolling of the bell beautiful Mt Olivet on Friday morning Aug if anncuu cq tho arrival of the remains of another Juvvd one Mary Addle the- beloved wife of ftcieellleu gave up her sweet i brtstlan life after hrarly flvs weeks of untold sgonv at tha beautiful gulf reaort s-ashore camp grounds near Bltoxi Mu-s With Christina fortitude she vtord the ravegre of that dread disease I rbsumath perecnrditl Everything earthly was done to relieve her suffering Noble hiisttan friends and relitttv gathered to offer relief but to no avail Her beautiful soul returned to the God who gave It on Wet tiesduy night Aug 15 The h-reaved bus baud nnd statue Mrs A Miador as vompanleu the lemniua to Noahvtlle where "was consigned lo a vault Mary Addle Beaaejlen was the second -daugh-er of Mr and Mrs William born 111 ths pretty little town of Columbus Oa Oft 21 link From her childhood he til beloved by all who knew her for kf beautiful ('irlstlan character her love of truth and purity aa wonmioand molb-r she wa all that God accord'd woman ID grace pure true heart a mother' unselfish love and devotion to her hutiha ind children are the pure In heart for I they shall -o God" I Then words are tru cf her for a pure ana lovsl heart waa hors a beloved member of the Prcbvtrriao Church of Meridian Hiss H-r ileilh leave hu-baud threo IIUIc fbildrvit and tiirie slit -re-Mrs A Meador and Mir Mer i Willim of Nashville Tenn and Mr A II pesrre or Hlchmcml a mother Sir Ann A Williams now with the innlherlrs 1 1 trie one nt Diloxt Mis and a brother Mr MIIIIhuis ol fit Auguatiue FI Anna A little one 5 4 a Title Srln Special Dispatch to The Americas TATE SPRINGS Tenn Aug The meat brilliant event (bat has characterized the season at Tate Springs wts the reception given Saturday evening to Gowmor-eleet Sanford of Alabama by Cspt and Mra Tomlinson and their guests of the hotel The 'parlors and the reception ooms were a blaze of light and colora The walla were artlsthelly draped with American flags red white and blue The reception room was eon verted into a floral bower To the strains of to the Chief!" the Governor-elect and his party entered the drawing room He was escorted by the Hon John Gaines In line with the Governor stood first tha host and hostess Oupt and Mr Tomlinson To the right of the Governor Georgia's honored Chief Justice of the Bupretue Court Judgo Simmons and Justice Haralson and his wife Of Alabama followed by the gubernatorial party 1 First of all the rhlldrthi of the hotel were pr-sonled They were dressed In red white an! blue Miss Valeria Iamir Rankin chairman of that committee headed this bestitiful procession and was presented to tte Governor by the Hon John Gaines Misw'Tfanhin then introduced each little patriot They presented a natlouul bouquet of American beauties The gentlemen were in evening dregs and the ladies were resplendent In thin after visit io his I ffVl nl" of the Reep-Bittr a visit io Uon Cnmmitl(4 were Mngdamea cheett PLACE Is the guest 8of Mrs has returned from Gale are at has been visiting and Millard Crowdis Gallatin has -returned Hugh Latimer of MtOregor Tex Il at this place of the Eighteenth Miss Ladye Pair afler a visit to hag relumed to and children fiatrt returned from Sumner Mathematics at Howard College near East ship will io Boston btthor where shd will Lake died at bis home in Gadsden yes- anchor for several days while her ms-terday Tho remains were Interred In that place to-day He was the father of Mrs Cf Ward of IMrmlnghsm fol iilnery is being ovoi hauled The ape trial will take place over a measured course between Capa Ann and Capo Purpoiee Th Aelbamas oontra call for a speed of NEW PKKSIIIEKT ARRIVES A Hop kies of the Rloes-Sheffleld Company In lit ruing hnm Special Dispatch to The Atnerirao BIRMINGHAM Ala Aug 20-Eduard A Hopkins the newly elected President of the Mlows-bheffleld Steel A Iron Company arrived In Birmingham to-day and at once ssautnrd the duties of hie office Mr Hopkins was elected to the office at the tn-eiing of th directors of the company lu New York on Aug 9 He waa accompanied by Lewis who will be hla assistant Mr Hopkins comes from Evansville Ind where he was for years Associated with the Mackey evndlcate of railroads It is understood that the policy of the Rios Company will bo rnmh more aggressive under hi management than ft has ever been The company hex recently acquired gano poo worth of brown or mines in Franklin County and these will be among the properties to extensively developed Mr Aldrich will continue as General Manager of the coal proper-tie and McQueen aa Secretary and ri-asurer TOWN VtH'EO OUT Hone In Marshall County Entirely Brstroye-el Special Dispatch to The Amerlcaq BIRMINGHAM AlU Aug The town of Boa on Sand Monndatn waa practically swept away by Are yesterday The money loss is $2000(1 with about $13 0d insurance Among ihe loser are the following McKleskey store and content finend Bro same CJ Sjicail lira same Vllllunin same A fincllgiove is Co tame The cause of the fli Is a mystery Ws-m nllful Wosiintt Dead fiperial Dispatch te Th Amorims BIRMINGHAM Ala Aug 20-MrS Evelle Givhan died yesterday at the hoine of her rarenta Col and Mr A Collier at Clanton Ala aged 39 years Her husband tiled several years ago Deceased leaves two children She was one of the loveliest women in the Statu and was far iGp the body vlgornns without food Dys-ptplit used to statvi vheinwclves Now Kodol 1 fiijcpsls Cure 3 goats what you rat and allows jou to fat all lhi good food uu want It nidlealijr cures etotu-at li tro il los DetnovUlo Vo Amos Goodhue and tioodhua of Gads den and Mrs Dr Bullard of Oxford Ho was among the most distinguished educators in tho State lllnaee at Birmingham Special Dtapairh to Th American 1 BIRMINGHAM Ala Aug At Wood-lawn this morning fire consumed the dwellings of Newt Sharpe Dr A Hod-dlvston A Fulton and Edward White The loss is about $100Ki The fire originated in a defective flue Fire nt Avondale yesterday consumed the residences of Gilbert Carter aud F- Dsnicl loss $5009 WAVERLY Mia a Thllip Hill Hayden Dodd Miss Elolse Bell Beilin Station Mr and Mrs Dudley Rust-brook Spring Miss Ren Woods relatives ou Bethel avenue Russell Morris have returned from Miss Maty Stephenson from a visit to Mra Misa faille Hlat guest of relatives Mls Sanle Dlark District has been visiting Mias Mary Hargravs Miss Elsie Fluher Madison Mra Nhmno Mitbc-l have County Wm Armistead brother Frank Armlateud has returned hla home in Mississippi Miss llcHsle FL-her entertained informally a few of her friends Saturday evening at her home on avenue Mr nnd Mts Jolm Fisher nnd daughll-r Mies KLic leave to-nlRhl for the Indian Territory where they expert to reside There will bo no meeting of tho Young People's rudely at Glen Levon Church -HOW fo ti-U lft could nt wink or hamlly II and ltit iluc'1 pnsr Ih Lntnirrr For Inhftler iut not rrmoori ft tlftjr ffm wrlt Jiftfi till AlUit'k of Aatljmn 4nd UMW frlieo I i rm bug Aiup njinwn fOhMWLOtCVWS I Dr Geo on ft (nartintB mil dmepltti' MV-r rrdlret THR 1H ut IMNiitK IllLMICAtUL ill (rftefortUe MAKES LASTING CUBES Hperiul Dispatch to Tbs Atnrrium ALAMO Ten Aug 20-Ben Casey a Hd777u respectable farmer of near Gadsden th Diwtrh l0 Th Amerb I (omity committed suicide by tijklng a full rHIMINGHAM Ala Aug The Ifol-bottle morphine yenterday at 3 lowing delegates left LUrtninghan) this nt Ie llngerejl until aboul th o'clock He was too far gone when the doctor was summoned Tho cauud is not known but It is believed to be domestic trouble famed for her beauty Million w-n be spent In polities this vjr We ettu't keep tic c-umpsign going with Rion-'y jig irJro than wq an A In bon a Brief Frof TV Benson of Huntsville has purchased tho old Eshman College at Marysville and is having it torn down The college was one of the finest country school buildings In Madison County The Choice mt Honle fo Chicago is via the 8t and Hlinoii Central only $19 75 for the rourrl trip Special train leaves Union Depot Saturday night next See your tickets lead via the above lines Casta for aa KUmstr The American will pay cool caeh for the nearest estimate to Gov vote next November In sending your subscription don't fall to send your figure It may set you up iu business See last pago to-day's issue I hrixt limlty Help the Leper Before Christianity was Intioduird Into India It per were Inhumanly ski-med Fucd was denied them and many of them were bulled ultve 4.

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