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THE NASHVILLE GLOBE, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1909 I. MOORE. T. CLAY MOORE, Residence 'Phone, Notary Public Main 4092-y. Main 3291 'PHONE Office, Main 2091 T.CLAY Real Estate and Loan Agents, Renting, Baying and selling Property a Specialty.

418 CEDAK STREET, WITH K. H. CAEXET, THE TAILOR. NASHVILLE, TENN. FELIX S.

WHITE. Special attention given to boxing and moving pia- anos, racking lurniture, pictures, glass and china ware, for shipment. MOVE, PACK, STORE AM SB IP. I am Daily Found on Dcaderifk IMweei Fourth and Fifth Itcs. 'Pleasure Wagons for Heir.

TELEPHONE. MAIN 2181 LouisTlllo llashfills R. R. New Union Station. City Ticket Office, 34 onrin aorcn.

'xeiepoene Main 768 Leaves. Arrives, jjouisvuie ac Louisville Cincinnati 7 8.S7am Louisville Sc Cincinnati 8 85pm Louisville a 05pm Evansvllle Chicago 8 Evansville Chicago Evansville 8t. Louis Evaaiville A St. Lonii al ETaniTillo A St Louis 7 BirminahaM, Monttom err. Mobil and New Orleans Biimingham, Meatrom-ery, Mobil and New Orleans Nashville ScotUyill Aooemueation II: Ham Fashville A llartiTillo Accomniedatien Hapkiasvllle Nashville Js Clarksville IS; 50am 00am ocemniodation 1' Hash villa Decatar Ac- eomnedatiea Oolaabla fc Mt.

Colimbia, Fleraiee, Shetteld, fc jjauy. Tuauy except snnaay. a St at North Coflef e-street station Train arrivlaf at p.m. rant from ML rieaianiniy. Train arrivrag at 7:45 p.

brinjs conneo ttentfren ToioumeU and Florence. O. Willis. Tf. hal.

Mcstaiics Plstriet Pais. Agent City Tleket Agent SU.Ely. TICKET OFFICES UNION STATION, BBOADWAY CITY OFFICE ID Maxwell House, Cornsr Church Strsst and 4th A.r:, Nortk. PHONE MAIN 377 (Corrected January 12, 1908.) Letvts West and Nortkwest Arrives Memphis, Hickman, Pa- J6pm ducan, tft. Loula, eon-conuecta for Cntr7lll 15 r.a Paducan, II 1 Jackson BrSOpm Waverly Accommodation, "Dixie Flyer" solid train to St.

Louis. Memphis and Hickman 60ara SOUTH AND EAST. 124am Chlcaeo and Florida Limited. St. onli Jacksonville 6m "Dixie Flyer." Con-.

nectioni (1) for all branch Una points. Chicago. "Dlxl Flyer." Salld train. Dlnhi gears. 3pm 3:30 Chattanooga and the ita30i f.Mt.

tonnecuoni tij iot BhelbTTllle, 8 part, Fayett-vllle, HunUvtlle, Tracy Cltr. South. Plttnburr. tWO Tullahoma Accom mod a- lion, uoniiccn lor eneioy Till. fcSO Chattanooga, Atlanta ttJ6m Augusta and polnta beyond.

LEBANON TRAINS. ffiOOam Lebanon Mixed Lebanon Express Lebanon Accommodation B.Jpm Lebanon AccommodaUon "Dally. IDally except Sunday. M. HUNT, C.

T. Maxwell House. POWELL PHILLIPS. P. Maxwell House.

XT.L.DANLEY, G. P. Union Station. IT flfl. i It It City Ticket Onicc, Xo.

1 Arcade, i27 FOURTH N. 'PIIOXE, MAIX 209 Station, foot of Broad street. Effective March 14. 1908. Depart.

Nashville fo Hopkinsville 8:05 a. m. Nashville to Hopkinsville 5:00 p. m. lLebanon Accommodation 10:45 a.

m. Knoxville Day Express 8:30 a. m. Knoxville Night Express 9:30 p. m.

Monterey Shopping Train 4:00 p. lLebanon Accommodation :10 p. m. Arrive. 7:05 p.

9:30 a. in 2:10 p. 6:45 p. 6:15 a. 10:00 a.

7:50 a. m. Daily IDaily except Sunday. Train leaving Nashville at 8:30 a. m.

carries day coach through to Knoxville (via Southern Railway from Harritnan), connecting at Knoxville with fVough sleeping cars to ponts East. Train leaving Nashville at 9:30 p. m. carries sleeping car to Knoxville (via Southern Railway from Ilarriman), connecting at Knoxville with through sleeping cars to points East and South- e3St" H. W.

TYSON. C. T. A. ERIC TATOM, P.

A. THEO. A. ROUSSEAU, O. P.

A. Mrs. Annie Tolliver, of Kentucky, and Mrs. C. House, of Holliwood, who have been visiting Mrs.

C. Jones here, eft Monday for their respective Homes. Mrs. Lee Anna Merriman was out of the city Saturday. Mrs, Eb Sloan is spending a -while with home fodks.

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Staples had for their guests recently Mrs. Mary Lou Martin and friend, of Nashville. CEMETERY NOTES.

Mrs. John Hugle, of this place, is visiting her Bister in Nashville at 73 Wharf avenue, Mrs. Charlie Wright. Miss Kittle C. Howse, of this place, has gone to Columbia to visit.

While in the city ehe will be the guest of her sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. F. Howse. The Young Peoples Club will meet at Stones River Chapel Sunday evening at 4 p.

m. Misses Edith and Josie Orr, Alice DR. J. B. SINGLETON, Chairman Executive Committee People's Savings Bank and Trust Co.

Windrow, Florence and Burrus were the guests of Misses Bessie and Abi-' gail Hugle recently. i Mrs. Charlie Wright, of Nashville, has returned home after a week's stay with her mother. Little Lizzie Crouse is sowly recovering from an attack of typhoid fever. Mr.

Robert Rucker is having a deal pf trouble with his eyes. There will be an entertainment given at Mt. Olive Baptist Church Friday night, August 1, 1909. Mrs. John Howse, of this place, is preparing to take a trip to Chicago to visit her son and daughter, accompa nied by her granddaughters, little Zenobia and Ladosca Howse, of Tullahoma.

CENTERVILLE NOTES. Prof. T. J. Clinlsson has just returned from Ashland City, where he has been conducting the Cheatham County Institute.

He reports a successful trip and good work done on the part of the teachers. Interest ran very high and the educational fire in that section is ablaze. The Dixon District Conference which began on the 19th closed Sunday night The Conference was a marked success and much praise is given the Presiding Elder, Rev. A. L.

PInkston, for his good work. Many fine sermons and strong papers were enjoyed by the public The opening sermon Wednesday was preached by Rev. Newsom, of Pegram. We were favored on Saturday with the presence of Bishop Parks, who gave a strong lecture on education and moral character. The Bishop made a deep impression on the people of Cen-terville.

Prof. T.J. Clinlsson while away from home, did not forget the condition of the churches. He made an engage ment with Rev. W.

S. Ellington to give a lecture here in the near future for the benefit of the churches. The proceeds from this lecture will be equally divided among the three churches. The Superintendent of Cheatham County headed a list with $1 and each teacher in that county signed for $1 to be paid at the end of his first month. Dr.

J. H. Hale, of Nashville, swelled the list with 50 cents. Prof, hopes to raise at least $50 by his own efforts. Mrs.

T. J. McLemore, who is teach ing at Fort Cooper, and husband, who is visiting her, made a business trip to Centerville Saturday. Miss Rebecca Cox, who is teaching at Lylcs, reports a successful year. Miss Nettie Booker left Monday for Lewis County to take charge of a schol.

Misses Sephronia Mayberry and Hattie Terknis, who have been visiting friends here, left Monday for their homes at Nashville. COLUMBIA NOTES. The Sons and Daughters of Israel, one of Nashville's local societies, came Their annual sermon was preached at here last Sunday on an excursion. Mt Lebanon Baptist Church by Rev. G.

B. Taylor, pastor of the Second Baptist Church in Nashville. Rev. Taylor preached a most excellent sermon to a very large congregation. His subject was "Love." Text, "For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son," etc.

Miss Janie Green and mother have made addition to their home on Bridge street, which adds greatly to the appearance of the home and the street Mrs. Susian Kinzer, of Maple street, Nashville, was here last week trying to dispose of some property here with the view of buying in Nashville. Miss Ida Halfacre visited friends at Parks Station recently, where she is expecting to teach. We have another doctor in our city in the person of Dr. Woods.

He came with the view of locating here. Mrs. Maria Birdsong entertained a few friends at dinner last Sunday. Mr. Aaron Patton.

who has been very ill, is now improving and is able to be out Prof. J. H. Kelly attended the Farmers' Convention in Nashville.this week. Mrs.

Annie Garrette Smith, of Nash ville, was here last Sunday. Mr. W. Lee Miller, of South Pitts burg, spent several days here last week with his mother. Mr.

Miller is an old Columbia boy and is a wel come visitor to his old home. Mrs. Mollie Evans and Miss Ida Love were in Chattanooga last week the guests of Mrs. E. A.

Thompson. Mr. Crawley Blakley, of Chicago, visiting here. This is his old home. Miss Ida Halfacre entertained on the night of the 14th in honor of her house guest, Miss Daisy Bell Allen, or Mempnis.

music and games were the features of the entertainment Mrs. Itily Trotter and Mrs. Maria Birdsong assisted in serving refresh ments. MARRIAGES. Ed Druett and Laura B.

Dunaway Alex Stevenson and Willie Loyd. John Smith and Luvenia Lions. Samuel Henry Hardy and Mary Belle Jones. Ben Drake and Hattie Woodfork. 1 Albert Robertson and Sallie Hughes.

I John Buchanan and Annie May Clemmons. DEATHS. Fannie A Rideout, C20 Peabody gtreet, 51 years. Sophia Tally, 32 Trimble street, 43 years. Katy Alexander, Rear 306 Front street William Halfacre, 920 Overton street.

7 years. Hannah Abston, Myrtle and Mansfield avenues, 47 years. Alma Davis, 707 South High street, 19 years. Andrew Hamilton, County Asylum, CS years. Katie Coleman, 722 Overton street, 22 years.

Charlie Evans, Cor. Cedar and Hudson streets, 52 years. Theodore Reed, 1112 Jo Johnston. Sammie Johnson, 427 Chesnut street. Hannah Fisher, County Asylum, C3 years.

Infant of Henry and Dovie Fanroy, 1708 Patterson. Maggie Norton, Randall avenue, 53 years. Sammie Wilson, 230 Fifth avenue, South. Eth B. Wade, 67 Donclson street, 40 years.

Anna Hudson, 1209 Jefferson street 58 years. Margaret Buchanan, 17 Wlllno street, 3 years. Willie E. Burnett, Jim Town, months. Jas.

W. Polk, 104 Fatherland street 2 months. Carrie Webb, 1028 Fourteenth ave nue, North, 1 year. Etta Jones, City Hospital, 3C years Lethla Kendrick, 1 Mill street, months. Walter Underwood, Moore Town, 10 months.

Maggie Laws, Wilson's Infirmary, 31 years. Mississirrrs choice. Prominent son of her state selected for Supreme Worthy Concillor. Vicksburg, July 20, 1909. The entire state has, according to the action of the State Grand K.

of made the choice of J.W. Strauther, of Greenville, as her candidate for Supreme Worthy Counsellor and Su preme Chancellor. For the past eighteen months, the Supreme Court of Calanthe has had its great destinies directed by a man whose name will be a household word at every Fythian fireside around the world within a period as short as to dazzle the average undertandlng. This man is John W. Strauther whose career In Mississippi Is simply an in- BANK.

DIRECTORY. There are thirty-seven Naorro bauaka business In the United Stats. TVey by Negroes and are scattered tbremi la the South. The names, locatteas. Mme of them are given below.

ONE-CENT SAYINGS BIN Incorporated Under tbe Law of Teoneasea. CAPITAL STOCK. $25,000.00. Docs a roralar bankine bosineaa. Iijtr est paid on all time deposits.

Only foti tuuon ot its una in lcnneeacc B. H. BOYD. President J. W.

BOSTlCt Vice-President J. C. NAPIER, Caahier. N. LANOSTON, Tcflec 411 Fourth Avenue, North, XASIIFILLE, TENXESSEE TUB PEOPLE'S LTOMST ABD MM COM.

BIRMI5UIUM. ill. Capital Stock, $10,000.00. Doing a regular banking business. Col lections solicited.

Depository tor ine Great Southern Industrial Home Insur ance Company. W. LAUDERDALE, President DR. R. D.

MACKLIN, Vice President A. D. JORDAN, Cashier. THOS. A.

HARRIS, Teller and actins Cashier. Union Sayings Bank. VICKSBURG. MISS. Capital Stock, $10,000.00.

Collections and Out-of-town Do ine63 Solicited. E. CONNER. M. President J.

a H. BOWMAN. First Vice Presldmt THOS. DILLON, Secend Vice Presided T. a EW1NQ, Cashier, a M.

MclNTYRE. Assistant Cashier. BANK OF MOUND BAYOU. MOUND BAYOU, MISS. CAPITAL STOCK, $10,000.00.

JOIN W. FRANCIS, President W. T. MONTGOMERY, Vice PrwUcst. CliAS.

BANKS, Cashkr. ft. m. Mccarty. CHAS.

BANKS. J.W FRANCIS. It A. OODBOLD. S.

M. MORGAN, W.T.MONTGOMERY. R. STRINGER. W.

LAMPTON. B. H. CRESWELL. SOLVENT SHOOS Bill AID TRUST COMPANY.

CAPITAL STOCK, OFFICERS. VI CHURCH. President M. CLAY. Vice President i.

W. SANFORD, 2nd Vice President 1 W. Mni 1SON. 3rd Vice Praaidnrt 1 J. T.

SETTLE, Attorney. ROBERT R. CHURCH. Cttbfcfc S29 Beale St MEMPHIS, TENS. ALABAMA PEM SiTISGS BAIL BIRMINGHAM, ALA.

CAPITAL STOCK. $25,000.00. W. R. riTTmxs, Preridsat ft.

n. Htommh, daskkr. J. O. Dm at, Tie Prsstdtat P.

F. Clakk, Asstetaat ri.w. a 217 fJerth Eighteenth ttrwt People's Bank and Trust Co. Capital $25,000 IIMOGEE, OKUHOIJ. 4 Per Cnt Interest On Tlm Depoalta.

Deposits Guaranteed. T. Estor, rrtsident. J. E.

Johnson, Cashier. dex of what it has been for a brief period throughout the country. He has come from the ranks within ten years, lie is known and loved in vnM a the state. Men of all ranks admire him, not only for his many graces and charms of manner, but because he is the same, plain, unassuming, straight forward, honest, business man, as he was in humble life. The plaudits which have come to him as rewards for his great service to the state and country have never for a moment turned his level head.

He has shown the greatest executive ability In managing the affairs of the greatest jurisdiction of the Supreme Lodge. He has successfully managed his own affairs. He has handled a million dol lars in the past few years and no' enemy of his has ever intimated that bjUL taatltaUoai doiif WattT-j are owmed tad operated exthuArei? hout tbe several states, and other Information eermUj SL Luke Penny SaTfegs Ban! RICHMOND, Yl. CAPITAL STOCK, $50,000. New York and Foreign Drafts issued.

Bankers' Money Order payable In any part of U- S. lor sale. Collections receive prompt attention. 3 Per Cent. Till on Time Deposits.

MAGGIE WALKER. EMM2TT BURKE President Cashier. I- P. ROBINSON. President S.

A. JORDAN. Vice-President KING, Cashier. CAPITAL CITY SlllGS Ml LITTLE ROCK, ARK. CAPITAL STOCK SURPLUS 2,000.0 4 Per Cent Paid on Savings Accounts.

Real Estate, Life, Sick, AccUentf Ire Ensurance. ndft Write us about our system of depofflllng m.all. We do for you all that a goo! bai i can da W. A. A'TAV.

AY. M. Pres. W. W.

COX. Cdihfcr. W. H. COATS, Vice Pres.

M. B. BlRSfir. At Cablet Delta Penny Savings Bank INCORPORATED OCT. 1004.

capital RESOURCES OTEli $160,000.00 Does a General Banking Business. Makes Loan on Approved Security. Pays Interest on Deposits. Collects Rent. Pays Taxes.

Handles Real Estate, Eta Correspond with us. Your Business, however small, is soliched. We Pay Four per cent Interest on Time Deposits. INDIAN OLA, MISSISSIPPI. Savings Bank of the Grand Fonntoin, United Order of True Refoniiers.

Capital and Surpluc 185,000.00 DePsits "306,902.00 Loans and Discounts 444,732.00 Total business to Interest paid on c.poslts. "The Ul Jteraatlc Saving halit is an anchor of safety to every man." Deposits so licited. W. I TAYLOR, President It T. IITTJU, THE MM SAVINGS BAIL COLUMBUS, MISS.

CAPITAL STOCK. $10,000.00. Strict Attention Paid to Business. Collections Solicited. it.

MITCHELL President H. E. ROBERTS, Vice President J. M. COLEMAN.

Cashier. u. a. ri LtjoriN. Assistant QZZZst 1 DIRECTORS Dr.

T. V. loaesj. tf. Crri E.

S. Evans. O. H. QuopoelL, B.

Job WTJl Cox. Lincoln Savings Bank, YICKSBURG, MISSISSIPPI. lnlhorized Capital, $25,000.00. First moneyed Institution managed Kt colored men in Mississippi. Constantly growing, constantly dol food.

Does general banking huRlness. stock for Sale, $5.00 per Shar. ic. mol.uson, i'rcident B. P.

LACKY.VIce-lTesldei resident. M. Z. MOLLlfiON, Cashier. The People's Dime Saving Bank and Trust Association.

Staunton, Va. "1 CAPITAL STOCK, $10.000.00., SHARES $5.00 EACH. Collections and out-of-town business solicited. Interest paid on time detMdU, SAM'L LINDSAY, President CK POINTS. Vice President.

lacksoii. Cashier. 'rAss't Cashier one cent of it has ever hfm mi. placed or misspent. Mississippi will present him at Kansas Citv for fin.

that in all the 6tates no more faith- ful, honest and deserving can be named. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of J. J. Cowan, deceased, notice, is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate to come forward and make payment of same to the undersigned, and an persons holding claims against said estate are notified to present the same jproperly verified within the time prescribed by law or be forever barred.

RICHARD HILL, Administrator, 410 12 Coda" street, Nnshvillo, Tenn..

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