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a NASHVILLE GLOBE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1910. -i V. I A- Tin OV.lr.-n-, rn, thof A I 1 i fHICVI 3 tiSChVillR K. K. m.

E. church, is makins great progress Dieted Rev. Brooks will move his fam-. Shelton is still o.i the sick list. iiuwmmw ITrnvW nn-l famiW will lw 111 1113 nCW liCiU UL IlLUUI Ilia infill- I ilj iivmh a-)ii iiv: "tHH i ui, a t.

iv i wtA bers a'l love him and he is a man sent here In a few days for their old home, to preach the gospel, cawdma M-ree Selma, Ala. The nublic school under the leader ship of Trof. Jones and Miss Da- We have a few serious happenings vis, is in line condition. They held to report this week. Uur 4tvr Union Station.

City Ticket Ofllre, 22 Fourth In orth. U'elepLom Main 768 Ariives. DuisvilU 47m 'auitiii He Louisville Cincinuati 8 Sopui xuisvilie Accom'ocU a. Cfim tvtnsvnlefc Cim-aeo ivunsville A St. l.ouis vansTilIo St.

a'f CvansTille A St Louis 7Muinn S.loani irimiiKUain, Monlpom erv. aiobile and New Orleans 2 iumineham, Msntgom er. Mobile and New A ScottSTUle lashvillA A Hartsville Accommodation SMOpra IoDkinTille kshviPu A ClarVsTilie Accommodation Mshill Docatnr Ac. comraodation Columbia Mt. iVilnmhin.

1 or Sheffield, Daily. D'y except Sunday. m. Rtnnast North OnlWe-street station. Train arriving at 4:65 p.

m. ruus rorn Mt. 'peasant oniv. frain arriYiufc at 7:45 brings conneo- (rem TuecumDia ana lorence, wii.i.m. W.

Hal. MurraiNB. fe District l'asa. It eat City Tickt AjtecA, their fourth grand examination last illness has been the cause of our uoi week, which was their final examina- writing betoro this. tion in hygiene.

Master J. C. Johnson Henry Charlton, who has been led with an average of 95 1-2. J. J.

an invalid for several years, died Tues Johnson is a pupil of whom his teach- day night. He was a member of the ers are proud. It will be remembered Baptist church. Funeral services were that this class is taught by Miss M. L.

conducted Thursday by Rev. Ed Ran- Davis. Uom Mr. and Mrs. John Holmani and fam- Mr Luster Wade was found dead in ily were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. his room Thursday evening. He had Wm. Jenkins last Sunday. a spell -the evening betore and tall The Christian Endeavor at the A.

M. ing into the fire, was burned to E. church is the weekly talk of the death, lie and his widowed mother, young people and is largely attended Mrs. Mary J. Anderson, constituted the each Sunday at 6:30.

Rev. Morton family, She, being a sick nurse, was cives some lectures and wise mstruc- near Murtreesboro at the time of the DICKSON NOTES. tion. (Mrs. Bedney Lyles is the guest of (her husiband and Mrs.

Emma Lamber son, of South Pittsburg, this week Mr. Solon Osborne, of spent last week here occurrence. He was a member of the M. A. Society.

Mr. Arthur Love was so badly cut about the face and eye last Friday that Nashville, the extraction of the left eye was necessary. The operation, 'Which Va3 TICKET OFFICES vPflGN STATION, BEOADWAf CiTY OFFICE Mrs. Lucy Sims is in Memphis, this a tedious one, was performed by Dr. week, looking after the coming insur- J.

II. Hamilton alone, who proved bim ance of Tier son. Ada. self master of the situation. Dr.

Ham Pay Mr. Lub Samptire for the Globe ilton has stood the crisis which must January 1, 1911. The collector is come to professional man in his coming, so be ready. Maxwell House, Corner Churre 1 Street and 4th North PHONE MAIN 377 -fill- 1 1 A 11 VJ tUUH 4. Hickman, Pa- Wpm Joseph Coppings, a Mr.

and Mrs. preaented at the next trial Rt. Louu, con- Levi Moore, a boy; Mr. and Mrs. Wll- 4 inSfHCrokmlau i-fflpm Ham Tate, a bo All of the mothers on are doing well.

All of the fathers are fdmii im mot (Corrected January 12, 19V8.) reaves-West and Northwesi Arrive? DWa tii-iMfin phis, ducuh, coauects iFaducah JackKon lOpni-Waverly Accommodation, Flyer" aolld train to St. Loul'-. and Hickman BOUTII ANP KAST. viMam Chicago and Florida Limited. i -Rt.

Louis Jacksonville -Dixie Flyer." Con- SOUTH PITTSBURG NOTES. Dr W. J. Astrapp spent Thanksgiv ing in i.ashville. He witnessed the Meharry-Fisk football game.

Mr. J. J. McElroy read a most inter-. f.sting paper at the memorial exercises held at the A.

M. E. Zion church in honor of the late Bishop John W. Smith. The reports mentioned only the names of Mrs.

J. W. Hawkins and Mrs. Mary Gaines as the ladies who read, papers, unintentionally leaving leaving out the name of Mrs. McElroy.

The stork foas visited the following Mr and Mrs. Wlndom, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dennis, a girl; Mr. and Mrs.

early career, and now his medical ad vice is sought to such an extent that he is kept liusy. iHe is expecting to leave next week to be gone till after the holidays, visiting relatives and friends, at his old home, Asheville, S. C. (Notwithstanding the fact that the two men who were in the Murfrees- boro jail for assault were identified by their accuser, still there is reason to believe they are innocent. The only hope is to prove an alibi, which can be done by witnesses both white and black.

They are strangers and with out money and should have the sym pathy of all. A movement is on foot to solicit means to help secure legal talent so that their case may be well The Death Angel came into our midst Wednesday morning and captured for its victim Mr. Henry Gray. He leaves a wife, sister and number of relatives and friends to mourn their Mrs. Katherlne Marsh, who has been indisposed for some time, Is convalescent.

Mrs. Hilda Tidwel), of Iron Hill, was called here to the bedside of her daughter, Mrs. Lucinda Gil bert. Mrs. Beulah Brown has returned home arter visiting at uentervine, Tenn.

Miss Dovie May Smith, who has been teaching at Bellsburg, has closed her school and is at home Mr. Left Mathis still on the sick list. Mrs. Mary Walker, who has been gone for some time to Missouri, stopped over here for a few days, while en route to her home at Center- ville, Tenn. Mrs.

J. F. Dean, of Erin. is here with her husband, Rev. Dean, pastor of St.

James A. M. E. Church. Mrs.

Kitty Cotena, of McKenzie, is here to spend the holidays with ker daughter, Mrs. Pink Rogers. Miss A. B. Porter, who has been away teaching, has closed her school and is at home.

Rev. W. A. Lewis was here Sunday. Siiviiiiis Dank Incorporated Under the Laws of Ttaneee CAPITAL STOCK.

$25,000.00. Docs a regular banking business. Inte est paid on all time deposit. Only ii stitutioiicf its kind in Tenresste. R.

H. BOYD. President. J. W.

BOSTICK, Vice-President. J. NAHIEN, Cashier. C. N.

LANGSTON. Teliei. 411 Fourth Avenue, North, XASIiriLLE, TENNESSEE W. A. ATTAVYAY, M.

Pres. W. H. COATS. V.i rrts.

W. W. OX. Cashier. M.

B. BtRMTT. Cashfc lit' tvtiitirp Chicago, )lxip riyeiv Pining fl-soy j. Kast. Connections oi Fnyeit-vllle.

Huntsvllle, Tnuy nt v. South Pitt BOUTS'. kftj mTutlahoma Accotnmodrt- Ion. Connects for fcihel vllle. 50 vi n-'.

hattanooea, Atlanta yViuuata and poiniB le-yond. LEBANON TRAINS. Lebanon Mixed q.2&am Lebanon Kxpress 1)0 Lebanon Accommodation our ni LelKinon Accommodation. ally. IDally except Sunday.

M. HUNT.C T. Maxwell House. POWKLL FlHLLll'S P. Max-it ifouse.

uis wen. vl me tauucia aie cdamwi im wntcs all smiles. Mrs. Frankie Peters, of Atlanta, Rev. Richard Baugh was buried last was called here one day last week to Friday.

the bedside oT her very 111 mother, Miss Mattie Klmbro was ttr guest Mrs. Sarah Webb. of Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Hughes, of Rev.

William Simmons, of Decherd. Farmers Bluff, last Sunday and Mon the pastor of the Second Baptist day. Church, of this city, has been so hi- Mrs. John Wilkins, has return- disposed that Rev. Mr.

Hillsman was ed from Columbia, Tenn sent here to fill the pulpit of that Rev. J. T. Patton was visitine Rog- cnurch. er Williams last Wednesday, Mrsi b.

E. Oliver, who closed a sue- Dr. Dennv was installed as pastor cessful term of school recently near 0f the A. M. E.

Church last Friday Hale's Landing, has returned home to nieht. Tha following nersons made spend the winter. interestlnz talks on the occasion: Mr Mr. and Mrs. J.

D. Martin announce a. Williams. Rev. J.

T. Patton. Dr that they will be "at home" to their Robins, Mr. Phil McNairy, after inencs ennsitraas rr tiptitiov with weii-r-iinopn Rev. A.

D. Monroe, presiding eflder Wm-fls tniri tho nonni nf hi, nv of the A. M. E. Zionchurch, will hold good plang that he wanteJ t0 carry at milriiT Hiivinrr hia t-o c-f Ann 1 navlAl i i vuu uuiiiiw mo uaotviai ywiivu ili rrankim.

ur. J. s. Williams was his first quarterly meeting point Sunday, the 18th. Miss Beulah Lane has closed her school at, Gaines' Chapel.

master of ceremonies. A nice menu was served by the sisters of the Mis9 Vinnie Smith, teacher at l- UAM.40V, Union sih'hh, CREOLE HAIR A SPECIALITY C. R. BADOUX, ANtJr ACTDRKR OF HAIR GOODS, 220 Fifth NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. Ten per cent discount to all who present this advertisement.

folks. She' was organist at the A. M. E. Zion cimrch last Sunday.

Miss Beatrice 'Hiso closes her school at Victoria this week and leaves in a few flays for points in Oklahoma, Miss Hise goes to the state of Okla homa to teach in the public schools there. She will be greatly missed here. Mary Gaines was the successful contestant for a piano. Friends may call at her home on Pine street and cee the instrument. PARIS NOTES.

'lhe sad death of Mrs. Jennie As-terry Cole was regretted by a large number of relatives and friends. She has been at home here, from Mississippi, with her brother, Mr. Frank Kirby. The beautiful but sad funeral was preached Tuesday afternoon at Quinn Chapel A.

M. E. Church by the pastor, Rev. T. W.

Hampton. Rev. Dr. Cole is here from Mississippi. He came to the bedside of his very sick wife, Mrs.

J. A. Cole. We are glad to welcome in our midst Dr. C.

H. Powell, wishing him much success. Rev. T. W.

Hampton has Just returned from his visit to Kentucky. Mrs. T. W. Hampton dined with Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Fitch Sunday last she was also entertained by Mrs. Ewing Lee on the 10th inst. We were pleased to have Miss Queenie Frierson, of Columbia, with us last week. The annual banquet given by the Red Rose Club was quite a success.

We are pleased to have the pastor, Rev. B. F. Harris, of Warren Chapel, returned. Mrs.

Emma McDonald has returned to her home in Arkansas after a long visit here to relatives and friends. Miss Geania Bunch has returrned from her visit to Chicago. Delta Penny Savings Hank INCORPORATED MA CAP'TAL 3PO0.O0 KESOUkCi.3 OVER .00 Does a General Banking Busings. Makes Lans Approved securi y. I'i'ys Interest i Deposits.

Collects Rent, pnys Taxes. 'ndie I eid Estate etc. 'Tevi nd with Your Business, howeve? snrll is licited. We Pay Four Per Cent. Intei eH on Time Deposits.

ISDIASOLA, MISSISSIPPI. People's CAPITAL, $25,000.00, OKLAHOMA. 4 Per Cent Interest On Time Deposits Deposits Guaranteed. Mr. and Mrs.

Sparkman last Sunday The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mason, who has been sick with the fever, is improving very much. Mis.

H. J. Ewing and her two daughters were the guests of Mes- dames Lucy and J. T. Patton.

CENTERVILLE NOTES. ga this week Mr. Ed Gaines' new house is com pleted and they have moved into it. Mrs. Sarah Webb, who has been se riously ill at her home on the pike, is improving at this writing.

Mr. Isaiah Davi immersion by Rev in the Tennessee river. Mrs. J. M.

Hawkins, teacher of the Eleventh District School, announces a very interesting program for her last day of school, wihich is next Friday Tin. Iron and Asphalt Roofiner. Guttei Parents of the children and friends of ing and Valleys and Stoves Repaired generally are invited to be present irom ju a. m. to p.

m. Airs. Hawk Miss Beulah Deshazer, of Dickson. Ik visitine Mfss NptHd TlnnUp.v Dr. W.

J. Astrapp was in Chattanoo- Lf South Columbia avenue. E. E. GREEN CO THE TINNER.

Mr. Jno. Cathey, who has been teaching at Aliens Creek, returned home Saturday, after teaching a most successful five months' session. Mr. H.

Turner Crosby made a busi- 4. ii, neS3 trlP t0 Dickson Friday. iliilon i Sy Miss R- G- Co. teacher at Lyles, Il.llsman recently spent gunday vigiting her 1. J.

Clinisson. Miss S. D. Mayberry, who is teaching at Gray's Bend, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting Miss R. B.

Mori-weather. Special attention given io all work. 08 Twelfth ltnue, orth, iVashvIllt, KM. A Medical Receipt For Men and Women suffering from Unnatural Discharges, Gleet, Chronic Gonorrhea, Stricture, and all Uninary Troubles, I will send a Receipt and Direction for curing any case in i to' 3 days. The first treatment gives great relief, and if continued will cure you forever.

Better than Doctor or Hot Springs Has cured thousands. PRICE S. D. LYONS, 310 E. 2nd Oklahoma City, Okla.

REMEMBER THAT THE Textile Coloring and Dry Cleaning Company Cleans all kinds of Laces, Silks, Velvets UloveR, Fur, Feathers, Garments, Etc PhonMln 1X5 U. S. MORTON, Mgr. 421 Cfdir Street. Byi Buildlntf.

ins has enrolled 94 pupils this term. (Mrs. Tines has returned from Daisy. WHITEVILLE NOTES. Mrs.

Preiilla Harris, of Oakland, Little Miss Lucile Fines accompanied was in town Saturday and Sunday "ava' visiting Mrs. Joe Harris and Mrs. Jes sie Mitchell I.ULUMBIA NOTES. Dr, Hoover, of Bolivar, was in town Rev. II.

L. P. Jones preached at St. Tuesday on professional business. Paul Sunday morning and evening, the The doctor Is building a pretty home occasion oeing me nrst quarterly con- In Bolivar, 0 11 I Allen bought a neat It OHfton lutle nome nePr here recently.

Mrs. Jennie Gholston. of Nashville, Prof- J- c- A1Ien Pupils are is here to spend the holidays with her in the new school They are sister, Mrs. Harriet Wlngfield. al1 relighted.

Misses Beatrice and Sadie King at- Mrs. Ida Harris and Mrs. Rosa tended the closing exercises of Miss Mitchell were pleasant callers at Mrs. JSolia Bills' school at Glendale. G.

A. Sheltons last Sunday evening. eo aiu is convalescent Mrs. Dora Franklin and her friend uufi- a spe 01 pneurao a. are nere from Arkangag visiting their Vr relatives and friends at an.

ueuoiiuu iiapiisi uuurcii ounuay Mr. Will Norment and Mr. Henry Tisdell are In Oklahoma looking for a location. The people here are much tickled over the old folks concert which will am. the members are very much pleased with Rev.

Carter. Mrs. Annie May Dunson. of Chicago. is her to spend the winter with her mother.

Pwvtt.ie Clpp-trntt Mr. Thomas Birdsomr sDent Sundav be g'ven during the holidays 1 Nashville. Rev. A. J.

Jones, of this place, re All the district schools of Maury Prts a pleasant session at the annual County, with a few exceptions, have I conierence wnicn was held in Mem closed for the winter. Phis last week. He will go to the Carpenters are busy remodeling and Staunton Circuit another year. Rev. Improving the St.

Paul A. M. Ei Merriweather will come here. STEVENSON (ALA.) NOTES. Hancock and Hurt's Bay Brass Band is progressing nicely.

Mrs. J. H. Hurt is planning to give the little girls of Stevenson a dol tacky party and a Christmas tree De rember 27th at 3 o'clock p. m.

in Avery school. She has invited the little boys' brass band to play fo the occasion. Therefore J. II. Hurt their band master, Is putting forth every effort possible to get the boy prepared for the services.

Hancec and Hurt's brass band will also be strong supporter of the Nashville Globe. Evey body should have the Globe in the homes because it is one of the best Negro papers we have. May Co-i bless the? leader of the Globe. T. JOR.

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

R. PETTiFORD, President. J. O. IFF ay, Vice President.

B. II. Hudson, Cashier. P. V.

Clark, Assistant Cashier. 2( NORTH EIGHTEENTH ST. The People's Investment and Banking Company, BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Capital Stock 50,000 Doing a regular banking business. Col lections solicited.

Depository for the Great Southern Industrial Home Insurance Company. W. L. LAUDERDALE, DR. R.

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

Cashier. REV. S. J. JACKSON.

Teller and actins. Cashier. NEELYVII LE (MO.) NOTES. Mrs. Mary A.

Walker, who has been visiting her children at this place for six weeks, left last Sunday morning via Memphis and Jackson, for her home in Centervillc, Tenn. Mrs. Edna Tuck, who had been sick for some weeks, died last Saturday morning. Rev. Coleridge realized $130 in his rally the 4th Sunday.

Rev. Jackson Turner leaves this week, for Charleston, where he was assigned as pastor of the C. M. E. Church for Vie next twelve months.

It is reported that Rev. Wm. Jackson, pastor of C. M. E.

Church here, is soon to he married. There will be several weddings here Xmas. Quite an interesting "debate was pulled off Friday afternoon by the following persons of the Rhetorical Club of the Neelyville Training School: Aff. Ahram Jackson, William Ilaynes and Samuel E. Avant.

Negative Misses Beulah Jones, Beulah Tompkins and Octavia Moore. The subject: "Resolved that water is more destructive than 19 re." Each speaker did fairly well. The judges, after a few minutes deliberation, decided there was a tie between the contestants. Solvent Savings Hank anil i'nist HKALE TE.S. CAPITAL 0CK $25,000.00.

OFKICHNSi R. R. CHURCH. President T. H.

MAYES. 1st Vice-President J. W. SAN FORD, 2nd Vice-President M. L.

CLAY, 3rd Vice-President H. H. PACE. Cashier B. M.

RODDY, Assistant Cashier Attorney the swellest line of photographs In the city, in pure leather cases, colo-dia Carbons Sepias and Platinum. Any of these will be a handsome gift for a Xmas present. I am also giving away free a silk pillow top with your photograph on it, something that Is washable ana will last a life time. This offer is only for a few days and is only given with my best grade of work. My prices are no more than others.

My work has no equal. Come see for yourself and compare. If you come, come early before the rush. Photographs made one day and delivered the next. All work guaranteed.

Don't forget the place. THE SUNBEAM STUDIO, 420 Cedar street, Wm. M. Hakcbaves, Prop. A FINE OFFER TO THE PUBLIC.

Before selecting your holiday pho tographs come in ana Inspect ono of G. B. Taylor, Pastor. CHRISTMAS CANTATA. The Second Baptist Sunday-School, corner Ninth avenue, South, and Sevens street, will render "Yviiite Gifu for the King" and "The Newsboy's Christmas Monday night, December 20, 1910.

Special preparations are be-iii'g made to make this a grand occasion. Admission, 10 cents. Mi Florence Burnett, Superintendent;.

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