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THE NASHVILLE GLOBE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1910. LcaisYiUa R. R. Slew Union Station. City Ticket Office, 22 Fourth North.

Teleruom Utm 758 Leave. Ariives Louisville 3 LOQKTii 18 He .7 827am Louisvilio Cincinnati 8 Sopra Louisville Accora'oda aS Ofipra ETansTillo Chicago KvanSTHIe Chicago gransville A St. Lonia SvsnSTtlle St. SvaniTille Louis err, Mobil and New Orleans 2 Birmingham, alentgnm. er, Mobil and New Orlean 8 7 stash Tills ScotttTilla Acorn mc latum (5ahvill A Uartarilla Accommodation SilCpm flopkinsville ClnrkSTiiie Accommodation tUTam tfaiorUle Decatur Accommodation Columbia kit.

Qolniabia, Florence, Sheffield, Daily. except Sunday. a Stops at North College-street station. Train. arritins; at 4:66 p.m.

rons from Mt. ijleasantoniy. Train arriving at 7:45 brings conneo tons frem Tn'scnmbLa and Florence. lft.0. WALLiar- W.

Hal. Mcstainb PUtriot Pass. Afent CW Ticket Agea TICKET OFFICES JTNION 8TATI0N, BROADWAY CITY OFFICE la Maxwell House, Corner Chur to 8treet and 4th North PHONE MAIN 377 (Corrected January 12, 1908.) Leaves West and Northwest Arrive 7Wam-Memphis," Hickman, Pa- ducah, St. Lou I con- conuects for Cfntrevllle 9:15 i Paducah, II 1 in a Jackson avaOpra Waverly Accommodation, 8.1X)pm "Dixie Flyer" solid train to St. Louir Memphis and Hickman SOUTH AND EAST, ttam Chicago and 1 1 Limited.

-an St. Louis-Jack sonrllU "Dlxla Flyer." Con- i7r Chicago, S30pm OtxIeFlyar." 4 Dining "-90 9 Jhatticoogt end i6ba East. Connections ShelbyTllla, Sparta, Fnyett-vine, HunUrdle, Tray City, South. Pittsburg. Tuilahoma.

Aocoramodn- tion. Connects for Shelby-. villa. "8J to Chattanooga, Atlanta Augusta and points beyond. LEBANON TRAINS.

1ti00a.ni Lebanon Mixed Lebanon Express "a)0pm Lebanon Accommodation S8.40i iopm Lebanon Accommodation. ally. IDally except Sunday. ST. M.

HUNT, a T. Maxwell House. POWELL PHILLIPS. P. Uaawetl House.

W. L. DANLJEY, G- P. Union Stattou. CRECIE HAIR A SPECIAUTY C.R.

BADOUX, AMCrACTCKKS HAIR GOODS, 220 Fifth Ave, NA5HVILLE. TENNESSEE. Ten per cent discount to ail wste pros em i this advertisement. IB. E.

GREEN CO THE TINNER. Tia4Ircui and Asphalt Roofing, Gutter iiaj and Valleys and Stoves Repaired Special attention given to al work. COITwetftt Aranua, Sorlh, SashvlIUJKSII. HERMAN LOEB 809 BROADWAY Near 8th Avenue MEN'S WEAR Suits made to measure 018. 00 it p.

RICHARD HILL NOTARY PUBLIC, state, Loans, Lien, notes bough-and sold ell you a home like paying rent. Pension Cases a TELEPHONES Office: Main 1888 Miss one. call the other I Miil 3418 410 1-2 CEDAR NASHVILLE, TENN NEELYVILLE (MO.) NOTES. Rev. W.

W. Coleridge is having the First Baptist Church repaired to the extent or about three hundred dollars. Mrs. Mary A. Walker, of Center-ville, is visiting, her children, Messrs.

Theodore Chester Printiss and Miss Ethel Walker. She will remain for about six weeks. The following persons visited Pop lar Bluff last Saturday and Sunday: Mrs. Henry Redmond and her daugh- ter, Equina, also Miss Beulah Jones anil T.rlna Crow. Miss Ethel Walker was the enrst of Miss Beulah Thompkins Sunday Miss Beulah Thomnkir.

Rnndnv. Rev. Jackson, of the C. M. E.

Church, preached a most Interesting sermon last Sunday to a large audience. A. W. Lloyd, Grand Chancellor of K. of this state, and Prof W.

A. Gunnville, Grand Keeper of Rocords and Seals, were here in the interest of the republican ticket last Saturday r.ight. They made strong pleas, showing just what stand the Nog'roes should take in the matter of voting. Prof. T.

G. Walker also made tome' timely remarks. At the conclusion of the speaking a republican club was organized, known as the Crow Kit-tridge Club, with Mr. A. W.

Avant; President, and Prof. T. G. Walker, Secretary. Mr.

Printiss Walker was in Arkansas the greater part of last week. The following persons are on the sick list: Mrs. Eddie Walls. Mrs. Chas.

Davis and little Estelle Town-send. Mrs. A. W. Fowlor, of Little Rock, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs.

Thomas H. Evans, for five or six weeks, returned to her home last Sunday. SOUTH PITTSBURG NOTES. Both snow and frost have visited us. All the Methodist annual conferences are over and the following are the pastors for another year: Jlev.

W. S. ITight returned to the M. E. Church.

Rev. Lightner, A. E. Zlon Church. Rev.

C. C. Bright, A. M. E.

Church. Revs. Simmons and Cobbs hold their own at the two Baptist church es. Miss Vinnie Smith, who Is teaching nt Orme, will spend Sunday, 6th, with homefolks here. Miss Beatrice, teacher at Victoria, will preside at the organ at the A.

M. E. Zion Church next Sunday. Farmers in these parts seem to be engaged in "digging" potatoes this week. A fine potato crop Is reported.

Prof, and Mrs. II. B.J3ouglass have had as their guests for several days Rev. C. C.

Bright and Mrs. Olivia Holliday and children. Mesdames Blvens, Smith and Miss Annie Lu Alkens have all returned from the A. M. E.

Conference. Mr. Albert Wagner and Rev. Mr. Wm.

Denny were the male delegation to Tuilahoma A. M. E. Conference. Mrs.

Walter Gaines is improving in aeaiin and also her little daughter, Clara. Mrs. Ruby B. W. Armstrong is on me vick usi mis week.

Prof, and Mrs. P. Patton have had a deal of Improvement made npon their home recentlv. Mrs. J.

D. Martin and Mrs. Lyla n-ouerson spent one day last week with Mrs. Albert Pankey. A most enjoyable trip was made.

Master Victor Llghtfoot left here some days ago and entered one of Nashville's schools. The hoys mis3 "The pubjlc schools In these parts seem to he progressing nicely under the various teachers. Mrs. J. M.

Hawkins and Mrs. Julia Flltz were the guests of Mesdame3 Staples and Lambers last Sunday. Mrs. Robert Elliot, of Brldgport, was the guest of Mrs. A.

H. Booker recently. Mrs. Reese, of Whltwell, was the guests of the Brooks' recently. Mr.

Luther Cummlngs, leputy sheriff at this place, is the only contractor here. Mrs. Ida Nortcut is able to be up again. Mrs. Magsrie Carsrvle Is a wcnin.

reader of the Globe. Mr. Wesley McCampbell lies very ill at his home on the pike. Mr. Ed.

Winston, a foreman at-tho stove foundry, has moved his family uum unairanooga to this place. They occupy the Rolland Butler property. COWAN NOTES. Mrs. Caroline IIu nt hact rptnrnud homo from The wedding of Edgar Rowe and Willie Simmons took place at the home of the groom Sunday, October 23rd.

It was reported a grand one. Mr. Dave Thurman is on tho sick list but is rapidly improving. The Mt. Sinai Baptist Church Is newly painted and papered.

Sister Katie Hudd Is still improving. Mrs. Emma Shepherd and nenhew. Sherman Tate, are the guests of Mrs. Lenord bims, in Shelbyvllle.

Mis. Nellie Harris, 6f Shelbyvllle, TENNESSEE CONFERENCE OF has leturned after spend-1 THE A. M. E. CHURCH COM-iTtg a few weeks In Cowan with PLETES ITS WORK, Special to the Globe: Mrs.

Lula Smithers and sister, Gus-1 The Tennessee Conference of the sie, of Alabama, were the guests ofjAfilcan Methodist Episcopal Church, Mrs. Tom Thurman recently. closed Monday morning and the next lurs. liinma urazeiion ana ntue son, Franklin, are In Dayton on bus! ness. Mr.

Haden Sims went to Saturday for a-short visit. r- Buchanan, of Mr. ueorge Buchanan, of Nashville, 13 nere Visiting his mother. tnel llH1- of Cowan, visited relatives In Shelbyvllle last week Mr. Gran Dartist is on the sick list.

A fine baby came to live with Mr. and Mrs. Dock Grey. Miss Mollie Wilson is friends in Mr. and Mis.

Adam Watkins ar visiting in Chattanooga. Mrs. Francis Lytle has returned home after a long stay in Cowan. Mrs. Ellen Smith was in town In the interest of the Knights of Africa.

rror. J. n. Miller stoDDed in town last week on business. ROWLAND NOTES.

W. Johnson, District Superintendent, of Nashville District held quarterly conference at Smith Chapel, Sunday night on Rev. S. J. Boons charge.

He made a brief in teresting talk. He spent the nizht with Theo. Martin. Left Mcndav n. m.

for Leesburg. where he held meeting that night. Elder Johnson has been very busy every since he was He seems verv dutiful. STEVENSON (ALA.) NOTES. An educational rally va3 hi Id in Avery school house Sunday, October 3()th.

This rally was conducted by Mr. T. II. Willias. A nice program was rendered for the occasion, and was conducted by J.

H. Hurt. The programme was as follows: 1 Organ voluntary 2 Song by the congregation 3 Invocation by Rev. Geo. Rutledge 4 and an educational address by Rev.

W. C. Daniel 5 Recitntion Blonnie L. Smith A duet. 7 Recitation Stella Tally.

8 Recitation Lillian Stephan3 9 Paper by Miss Florence Tally, subject, The necessity of education 10 Recitr.tlon Nettie Jordan. 11 Paper Mrs. Nina E. Ditty, object, The importance of education. 12 Song 1 13 Paper by Mrs.

J. H. Hurt, subject, What Education Is. 14 Song 15 Paper by J. II.

Hurt, suMct Some objects and efforts of education. Mrs. Jereane Weaver was the organist of the dav. The music was con ducted by our school teacher, Mrs Lama M. Lacy.

Several of tha na irons made addresses along the eu cauonai lines. Among the minis ters that were present. Rev. S. P.

Gurley, who gave us a nice address The spirit of education will live in the hearts of the people of Steven son. Miss Louis Tate, of Huntsville, our assistant teacher, made tie clos ing address. Miss Tate enteiJ the school room Monday Ootobi- Mrs. Lacy Is delighted to luv? her assistant teacher in the school room. The educational rally res'iid in Success to the Globe.

CENTERVILLE NOTES. Prcf. Merri wether, of Nashville, was here last week and gav) two very creditable moving picture sefms on Fiinay and Saturday ti ful ho'ises each night. Rev. Waterford and M.

A. Haler left this week for conference which convenes at Union CP.v. Waterford, wlio nas beon the here is carryinz to conr'rrenc- a verv creditable report. B. of Nunnelly.

made business trip to Centerville last Sat urday. Mrs. Laura Walker and liV.l fon. Ernest, are visiting in Gray's end inn week'. Centerville is in her gala at tiro tn.

dny, Tuesday. Hon. J. C. NapiT.

of iasnviuis uooked to address colored voters of Centorvillp and Tflek-mnn ounty. i ion. Napier visited at 1:30 clock and made an add v-ji to the school. He made quits an im pression the scholars. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.

Having been appointed administrator of th? state of Lillle Peters, de-ceiserf, by the county court, of David- son County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them duly proven to the undersigned, and all persons owlni? said estate to make payment to the unaersignen. A. N. JOHNSON. Administrator.

422 Cedar street, Nashville, Tenn. WM. A. CROSTHWATT. AtiftrnAv Nashville, Tenn -V October 15, 1910 session will -be held in St.

John A. M. E. Church. Nashville.

Tenn. Bishop H. Blanton Parts of Chicago, 111, in making the appointments to the ministers said they were sent out to preach the gospel of peace and not to stir up strife between the races. "You are to preach Jesus, Chi 1st, and in every way help our race to solve the great prtlems before us. Teach them how to live on 'earth as well as how to Tiet to heaven when they die.

After all this living is the most Important thing. I want my people to have a raligion that will make them do right." The following assignments were made: Nashville District G. L. Jackson, Presiding Elder; St. John, Nashville, S.

L. Howaid; Payne Chapel. Nashville, W. E. Denny; Salem.

Nashville, A. Graham; St. Luke, J. n. Kerr; Hamilton Mission, Berry Lewis; Jeflrson Street Missioi, Nashville, M.

K. Britt; Antioch, J. M. Webb, St. Peter's, Nashville, Charles Rich; Springfield, G.

Standford; Belleview, R. U. Ferguson; Smith-ville, W. S. P.

Hooper; Riddleton, A. Whltworth; Gallatin, C. H. Williams; Bierville, J. T.

Gilmore; St. James, Nashville, W. A. Anderson; Harts-ville, U. S.

G. Brown. South Nashville District W. Haigler, Presiding Elder: St. Paul, Nashville, W.

Sampson Brooks: Bethel, Nashville, Williams Gains; Rock Hill. V. G. Perry: Brooklyn, 1 G. Harlden; Tiinity, Nashville.

W. H. Adams; Ebenezer, E. It. Reed Leb anon, A.

W. White; Murfreesboro, T. L. It. Ledfcelter; Flat Rock, J.

J. Parser; Rockvale, G. W. L. Green; Cedar Grove, Jas.

Ridley; Mt. Juliet, S. J. Woodbury, Williun P. Bell; Franklin, J.

W. Tally; Glade-ville, Frierson; Brentwood, Ty-ree White; Lavergne, J. W. Bedford; DisrictMissionary, Mrs. L.

House; District Evangelist, Mrs. L. C. Allen; Conference Missionary, Mrs. Nora Maneese.

Columbia District H. L. P. Presiding Elder, St. Paul, Columbia, Alfred Brooks; Mt.

Pleasant, T. J. Edwards; Bethel, Columbia, W. H. Porter; Williamsport, N.

Smith- Lil-borne, B. A. Bailey; Cannon, j. B. Foxall; Lynnvllle, West; Godwin, G.

Hodge: Culleoka, C. W. Norman; Lawrenceburg, Wilson; Santa Fe, VS. M. Hughes; Haywood, A.

T. Cooper; Columbia Circuit, J. C. Smith; Clifton. D.

W. Binford; New Hope. A. L. Smith; South Columbia, T.

W. Stephens; Harlam Mines G. Gordon District Missionary, G. W. Cunner.

Shelbyvllle District F. W. Gardner, Presiding Elder; Shelbyvllle, J. Q. Johnson; Wartrace.

J. P. Sebas tian; Bell Buckle. L. P.

Grav: Pulas ki, G. R. Norman; Cornersville, Wil liam itiggins; Lewlsburg, W. C. Hunt; Chapel Hill, William Swift; Pros-spect, G.

T. Reeve: Brown's Chanel. A. J. Leith; Vail Mill, James Chilr dress; Hailey, J.

A. Crump; Pulaski Circuit, M. G. Wright. Allen Beth el, E.

Smith; Shelbyvllle Circuit, C. Campbell, Aspen Hill, E. D. Broth ers; Hays Bluff, Fair field, E. P.

White; Unionville, B. Murray. District Missionary. J. Howard; District Evangelist, Agia arorough.

The meeting of the electorlal col lege where the lay members vm. the connection elect delegates to the Gen eral Conference, was set to meet in Murfreesboro. Two lav delecatf-i win elected at this meeting to represent me lennessee Annual Conference at the General Conference which will 'e held in Kansas City, Kansas, in 1912. NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. Bessie Draper vs.

John Draper. December Rules, 1910. In this cause it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendant Is a non-resident, of the. Stnro cf Tennessee, therefore the ordinary "o-ess of law can not be served upon him; it is therefore ordered that snlri defendant enter his appearance herein at the October term of tho Davidsnn County Circuit Court to be holden at the Court House in Nashville. seo, on the 1st Monday in December, it neing a rule day of this Court.

defend, or said complaint's bill will be taken for confessed as to him and s't for hearing ex narte. Tt la therefore ordered that a copy of this onier no puoiisiied for four weeks in succession in the; Nashville Glnhe a newspaper published in Nashville. M. ITT, Clerk. E.

R. RUTHERFORD, D. C. J. P.

RHINES. Solicitor for BARBERS WANTED Must be liiiili Class Art ists. Apply or write to, DOCK LINER, 414 CednrStreet, VSIIVILLE, TENN. One-Cent Savings Bank Incorporated Under the Laws of Tennessee. CAPITAL STOCK, $25,000.00.

Does a regular banking business. Inter est paid on all time deposits. Only institution of its kind in Tennessee. R. H.

BOYD. President. J. W. BOST1CK.

Vice-President. J. NAPIER, Cashier. N. LANGSTON, Teller, 41 i Fourth Avenue, North, XA Sn VILLE, TENNESSEE.

W. A. ATT AWAY. M. Pres.

W. W. COX. Cashier. W.

H. COATS. Vict rres. M. B.

BLKMTT. As't Cishlor. Delta Penny Savings 'Dank INCORPORATED W04 CAPITAL 3 .000.00 RESOURCES OVER 100.00 .00 Docs a General Banking Business. Makes Loans on Approved Security. Pays Interest on Deposits.

Collects Rent. PaysTaxes. II indies I- eal Estate, etc. rresn -nd with us. Your Business, however sm-ll is We Pay Four Per Cent.

Interest on Time Deposits. INMANOLA, MISSISSIPPI. People's CAPITAL $25,000.00, OKLAHOMA. 4 Per Cent Interest On Time Deposits Deposits Guaranteed, T. JOR.

President. J.E.JOHNSON, Cashier. JLABAMA MM SHIMS BASK, BIRMINGHAM, Capital Stock, $25,000.00. W. R.

Pettiford, President. J. iff ay, Vice President. B. II.

Hudson, Cashier. P. F. Clark, Assistant Cashier. 21 NORTH EIGHTEENTH ST.

The People's Investment and Banking Company, BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Capitol Stock. 50,000 Doing a regular banking business. Co 1 lections solicited. Depository for the Great Southern Industrial Home Insurance Company.

W. L. LAUDERDALE, President. DR. R.

D. MACKLIN; Vice-President DR. S. H. THOMPSON.

Cashier. REV. S. J. JACKSON.

Teller and act mi Cashier. Solvent Savings Bank and Trust S92 BEALE MEMPHIS, TEJiJi. CAPITAL OCK $25.000.00. OFFICERS! R. R.

CHURCH, President T'i Vice-President J- i il Vice-President MhSiCpa J.T.SETTLEMA,Ro?Ile?Y' CaShi" THE LADIES' HOME DEMONSTRATION WILL BE HELD AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, ENiimi AVEM SOUTH, Fric.6iy INight, N0VE3IHEK 4, '10 All demonstrations by expert cooks. Nothing can be finrr and more wholesome in the way of nutritious food, than the lunch which will be served free All are invited but a special invitation is extended to all house-keepers. Adinissioii, 10 Cts. Demo.tr.tor RS. P.

R. BUR'RUS. MRS. W. O.

TATE. MRS. W. S. ELL1NTON.

I C. McCALLEY. Manner REV. W. S.

ELLIOTOJ, Pastor.

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