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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 4

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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7oeffniniMmwmmlwANW0wmompommwdimnomm II ti I TIHe DAILY AMERICAN MONDAY MORNING MARCH 7 188 7 4 SADDLE a HARNESS MAKER BASE BALL FIRST NATIONAL BANK N-K 1 Denny the third-hamentan of the St Louis League said this afternoon if the League insists on his playing with the Kansas City or Indianapolis clubs he will remain in California next moon and play with local clubs 7111 Be" 0 zi C) Wholemale Manullteturtt of Saddles Harnessand Collars And inler In whips collars Bridles Halters etc No 67 South College and I Is Broad Streets mill 1Y CAPITAL STOCK $1000000 SURPLUS $200000 Three New 1'la3era 4)f the Nashville Team 0 VVIC 11 t4I I9 0 00 ei0 timomi 0 1101 ENGRAVER ORA NTIAND Cashier iv RANO Jag Amistant Cultism VD Cashier Amistant Cultist THOMAS PLATKII Pmaidatt WILLIAMS Vim PrealdeaL Ir000 ChelIrmaa Executive Committe JOHN SKEGGS CO MONEY IN A MINE A "i mph I ilpec or League Contracts Approved Dur Fur io000 ing the Past Week A well known young professional Mail lit this city Wan yesterday Matto totilainted with a woulittutal piece of luck that hail Ham 'tall Notes and Personals- Dilly happened to hint The luck however Wall Taylor to Pitch for Charleaton hot greater than the gentleinaft's ittoilrety not greater than the gentlemafi's modeety 0411Ai4 Erii(iiitAVI11116i4 StanufactureN of Stencil Brands Hotel Keys Milk and liarberelmeim ()flire Untomrom Cherry Street mhi It So II 0 A It I) OF' 1)1IIIiVTO OILANTLAND JOHN GORDON NVILSON WARNER CHAS roirrEn THOMAS 0E0 WILLIAM DEMOVILLK 111 MARR HENRY ETZ STICO YR JOHN WHITE GEO A DAZRY STAIN BACK AMB VI IAA TZ ER HIT! ERIC THOMAS PLATER NATHANIEL BAXTEH JIL THOS IL FITE DUNCAN JNO FLETCHER (4 FOOO O'SHAUGNESSIT ca 0 to 01 0 CIVIL ENGINEER A TURRELL SIEOR ND CIVIL ENGINEER 13 North Summer Street mh6 lyr eo el 7 ze eo 0 tZ -I MI 0 gt2 g0 i 0) 0 Ond go go 4 ol (It I I 1 0 gl (t) 0 -0 a a) ti MONDAY MORNING MARCH 7 1881 lqi ourth National Bankt nktia NEW ADVERTISEMENTS INDEX CASH CAPITAL $500000 SURPLUS s100000 Designated Depository and Financial Agent of the r)ufTy's Pure Malt Whisky For Bale today choice lot Up-river IL Bedford Lots at Linde ley agent Ten choice lots at next One hundred and ten choice lots at auotion Bargains In real Lester Co Co ID I II 0 It 111 WM LITTERER DI(WINSON M'CLITRE GARDNER JOHNS I 13 0 A It 13 OF DIBRELL NOTCL O'KEEFE LE()NARD PARKES HENRY HART JAM ES ANI Ell which demands that his nallio bo Withhold from publieation A few months ago Mr tioorge Hunt formerly Of this city and a man Of a large circle of friends wrote to the above gentleman telling him of his discovqry of a ver mine which he believed to be worth inveetigating He also told the gentleman that if it suited another gentleman would be admitted into the firui and the throe would make the purchase As a Pointequence on the third day of last November the Plateros Silver Mine in the Southweetern part of the State of Chihuahua in Mexico was purchased by the three gentlemen at a cost of only $0000 Since that time about 2000 additional has been expended in its development A few weeks ago a London capitalist who had been in Mexico looking at F111vOr mines with a view to purchasing met Mr Hunt and asked the pike of the Platens mine He said that he had been disappointed In those which he had examined and iVielied to buy this one Mr Hunt replied that he would sell ono half intereNt for $100000 A few days ago the Englishman sent a cablegram from London to Mr Hunt asking the loweet terms for entire mine The Jotter replied that he would take $150000 If money payment were made at once The gentleman immediately cabled to have $10- 000 placed to credit of Mr Hunt as part payment and stated that he would Pail at once for this country The lucky gentleman in this city who regarded his portion of the investment as of light concern was naturally most delightfully startled at receiving such unexpected information It was like finding which is his Nhare of the profits of the Investment of $2000 His many friends will be more than pleased to hear of the good fortune to Mr Hunt who discovered the little 1111110 Wh110 exploring the silver regions of illexico It is said that Mr Hunt has other poeeessions in mineR which will in a few years at most make him it very wealthy man LOCAL NOTICES ne30 nod IY KIRKPATRICK YOITNG COLN-11LE HOPKINS Jr GRUBBS GEO JACKSON A BARRY Amlortant Comdata PATRICK I' INS UltitS JACKSON BARRY Amistant FALL FITE JAS WHITWORTH JAS CALDWELL BAWL KEITH ROUT ORR KAMUEL KEITH JA 11F8 lea II Preoldent Bargain Day at Novelty dresses in grey and brown mixtures newest spring shades for $376 for the entire dress linings buttons and all complete worth double WHITWORTH FALL HOWELL Vice Prexittent Viee Pregident CaAbler A SPURR President FRANK PORTERFIELD Cashier ROM' 8 COWAN Ass't Cashier J08 THOMPRON Vice President Eloe President Arrotourirs A Minnow ACKLICN MEIMITT ACKLUN Attorneys at Law and Solicitors in Chancery 57 College St Nashirille Tenn Televisor T21 Notary Public in the office ja's8 13 At tern So SeGavock Block Nmftville Tenn References: Find and American N-tional Banks Prompt attention to collections en all Patents aud copyrights procured mar90 ly Bargain Day at Lebeck's Thousands of our customers request It so we will sell to-day 500 dozen gent's shirts heavy domestic and pure linen bosoms at 25 cents Sale COMMelICOS at o'clock stops at 3 o'clock prompt Bargain Day at 'Aback's Hammered leather shopping hags at 35 Cents worth $1 to-day only at Lebeck's 1ommercial National Bank lky CYP tSIIVILLE EENN AAPITI-11-1-1 OESPCCM SA0000000 3000 iv it 1 ommmommomman tt Bargain Day at Lebecrs To-day only at' LebeciCs extra good brown linen for aprons at cents worth double SUItl'I AIJS FICVIAUS 2647'()Ooo00 Third National Bank Building 57 North College St AILLIEN AttomeyatLaw and Solicitor in Chancery 0Moo 43 and 45 Colo Building tun NaudivilleTenn ITIVHER HAYES EASTON PITCHER I lo 4 te-N 1 0 0 4 1: torw----- e-7 '-xf ilkki ''Itt 1 zs PITOMER HAI ES Jit' i 'it itti i 037 ft c4)- -7: -11 140 fi 0 lk it 4A4I11 'I '7ik Jo IN tiu 040 -IeN 1 4- t' 41- k16 ('7A --Airr: fr' "4:: )4 i'Vt 'kN to sillo EASTON PITCHER I 147 coi 'Y -111 IV tottl flt 14L --'tai- 441111t iis' If- "dek ICI 111t 7 4444 4114 tt Jk 0t 7t 0 I Bargain Day at To-day only at Lebeck's geHt's pure linen color bordered hemstitch handkbrchiefs at 10 cents worth 25 cents BOARD OF DIRECTORS THOMAS SAM COWAN A WRAY ROBERT LEA MAIO HERBERT THOMAS PEPPER IL MIDLET NOIIVIt'LL IL JOE IRANELAND HEAD JUNG ERMAN A WILLS ANDREW MARSHALL PORTERFIELD GEO FALL BENSON READ wima pORTErEL lc BENSON D' A RPM Jos THOMpBoN RICHtliDeON Au24 ly 4p Citatoll Ho R(181 McRoirnolds SEVEN AND ELEVEN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW lbert Ian umiNa-vel rei4 al 22 tit 21 Cole 111111d Inge ter ly Telephone 766 31 AST ITIFACT FIRST-CLASS Woodbury Expects Two Railroads "Woodbury is on a boom" said Dr Hearn Representative from Cannon Coun ty to a friend last night on his return from a brief visit home "our people are ex pecting two railroads" he continued "the Tennessee Midland and the Cincinnati Birmingham A survey of the former is being nowsnade and a favorable route for the other Is to cross the Midland there" In remarking upon the disadvantages of having no railroad he said that hogs lose 20 per cent in being driven to Murfreesboro The Doctor is proud of his people and claims that theirs is one of the best counties in the State They raise a large surplus of the cereals and the best ules and cattle A Nashville mule buyer paid out 1110000 in one day for mules at Woodbury If the county seat of little Cannon should become the crossing of so important railroads as those contemplated then It would indeed be in luck i il 1 1 I I i ANK BOOKS! ppm I Ikon kJ BL -FRANK REID 14AW OFF1Ci Over Merehente Bonk College St Near taloa de9 tt Law Publisher Stationer Printer and Lithographer With complete establishment in all branches I am at all times furnish complete outfit for Counting-rooms Banks or Offices of any kind IONU 110 -UNION STREET NASHVILLE TENS aull ly Esh complete aull ly MERCHANT TAILORS RITTER: Merchant Tailor Has recelved full line of PIIINCir life 84 Church St Nashville Tenn te20 It kip Joe Osborn Sz-- Co Colored Sports Caught at the Seductive Game of Craps Craps is a game played only by the sons of Ham When and where it was first played will perhaps never be known It is peculiar to the negro alone they all play the old and the young the gutter snipe as well as the dusky dude engages In this game which is so popular doubtless because It regaires no skill any number can play and the stakes can be made to accommodate he who has boodle or has little Those who are accustomed to toy with the blind goddess in this manner have regular rendezvous where they assemble to while away the time and some or all et their hard earned wealth The game is played with two dice the object is to throw eleven or seven on the first throw thus winning the stakes of the others but if any other number is thrown then that player must throw the same number again before throwing either seven er eleven The thrower also loses on the first throw if there is an ace and deuce two aces or two sixes Saturday night ollicers Bolton Carter Long and Baker entered the kitchen of the White Elephant on the corner of Broad and Cherry where they found eleven devotees of this fascinating game at play So engaged were they that they did not even notice the entrance of the guardians of the peace until they stood in their midst The patrol wagon was summoned and all were transported to the station-house free of charge Some of them gave bond while others preferred for want of the neccessary funds to remain over Sunday behind the bars Judge Bell most likely will cause each of them to contribute $5 to the treasury of the city or work out their fine GR EAT REDUCTION ION ERCIIANT TAILORS Browne's Old Stand- 30 Summer St tntrily Nashville Florence Railroad Capt Cobb Chief Engineer and Judge Lewis attorney for the Louisville Nashville Railroad passed through the city yesterday en route to Florence Ala Capt Cobb goes to consider the different surveys for the railroad extension from St Joseph made by Mr Seymour lie is expected to determine the entire route this week when the work of constructing that important link will be prosecuted with vigor i ti i i REALEATATE AGENTS IN PRICES ON CLOTHING NEW MASONIC THEATER Milsom Prop and Manager Three Nights and 'Wednesday )fatinee COMmeneing Monday March 7 The Comedians AIdtii hy a Competent Drantatie Company under the dirceLlon of Mr Joseph Brooks Monday and Tuesday Melds will appear in their world-famed creation of 'rwc rtmt In their Gorgeous Production of Shakspeare's CCP NI LAIN ()1 U111()1074! Exceeding in Splendor Beauty and Artistic worth any production ever seen On the Anwricmt or European Stage Wednesday afternoon Special Matinee Oliver Goldsmith's Delightful Cotnetly "SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER" Wednesday Night --A magnificent production of Shakspeare's "MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR" Lower floor $1 no extra charge for reserved seats balcony 50e Matinee prices same as night Sale at seats begins Friday March 4 at 9 a in the Maxwell House alleyway PI LEY WARNER Co 1N8ITTIANC11- CI lee: Bo Si College St Telephone 178 te25 ly CLAYBROOKE HUSTON DIM) evening: at 8:30 o'clock Mrs MARY AN BELL aged 78 Funeral at 3 o'clock this evening from residence of Spain 153 North Summer street 3 Rear Estate Agents CITY ITEMS We will for the balance of the season offer our entire stock of 3Ien's Youths' Boy5' and Children's Suits and Overcoats at extremely low prices to close them out We have still too many goods and are determined not to carry them over to next season Come and look through our stock before you buy and we will save you money Have an elegant line of Fine Neckwear Gloves etc We carry also a handsome line of Fine Cassimeres Worsteds etc and make suite to order on short notice in the best style guaranteeing a perfect tit ntire stock a at extrentely is and are de-look through Have an ale also a bandd make suite perfect tit 40 COLE BUILDING te26 1Y NOW OPEN Ti LEGISLATIVE NOTES '1'1 I At the Maxwell who are suffering from catarrh and diseases which have their origin therein and headache neuralgia and cold in the head are cordially invited to call at the Maxwell House room No 100 from 9 a to 9 during the next week and give the Carbolic Catarrh Cure a free test and be convinced of Its merits The test is without pain or inconvenience is entirely harmless and can be administered by a child We do not ask you to buy it but come and give it a free test Agents wanted for Tennessee Nashville Dime 'Museum METZ CO Clothiers aierst No 33 Cherry Street CULLOM Co Real Estate 'Stork Brokers No 2 Noel le27 ly Telephone 35 DOUGLASS CAMPBELL REAL ESTATE AGENTS 16212 Church Bt Room 6 Berry Block Prompt attention giving to buying and soiling Real Estate Collecting Rents and Negotiating Loans Telephone 423 mai ly ANSON NELSON Co Real Estate and General Agents 50 INorth College St se20 eod se) eod monimom The most popular resort for ladles and children in the city Strange Wonders Living Curiosities and Novelties always on exhibition WARREN BROS 0 Corner Union and Summer Calhoun dealer in optical and fancy goods will sell reniainder of stock of watches diamonds and pxwelry at very low figures Fine watch work a specialty Corner Union and Summer streets uibl3 6t MNNUFACrl'UltE HS Open Daily from to 10 PM HOURLY PEUFORMANCES ADMISSION TO AII4 10 CENTS Ja19 3111 COLE- BUILDING Property Bought und Sold Loans Negotiated mh5 ly CLARK LOWRIE REAL ESTATE BROKERS Sash Doors BliDds nds i MAY'S OPERA HOUSE dais MAY Proprietor and Manager No12 CHERRY STREET mh5 ly MAXWELL HOUSE DUCKWORTH CO The House will most probably hold a night session to-night A motion to reconsider the bill to repeal the champerty law has been entled Mr Odfum's bill to prevent fraud in the capitalization of corporations is set for Weduespay at 2 The bill regulating the practice of medicine by Dr Dulaney) is the special order for Thursday at 2 Most of the inembars returned home Friday night All the Memphis delegation went home except Mr Odium Mr Barnett has given notice that he will call up this week his bill enabling counties to have a restricted fence lay? Mr Clapp's bill to punish usury and to establish a legal rate of interest will probably be considered by the House to-day The hill setting the time for subtaitting the prohibition amendment to the people will doubtless pass the House this week Very little discussion on this question is now expected Gov Taylor says the appointment for the different Coal Oil Inspecterships will soon be made known These appointments will complete the list and no one will rejoice more than Gov Taylor when all is over Joe Harris is a member of the syndicate that purchased the Kirkman place to the extent of $5000 Joe is the possessor of a considerable amount of worldly goods and a pretty young Democratic wife There is still some hope for Joe Gov Taylor returned last evening from the bedside of his father atJonesboro The Governor reports his father still very low with very small chances of recovery All of his sons except the Governor and Jim are with him The Governor will return to Jonesboro in a few days And BUILDERS' SUPPLIES OPEN THE YEAR AROUND -WITH A FirstClass Vaudeville Company Paints Oils Glass ass For the Week of March 7 and Tuesday anti Friday Matinees 52-inch West End Suiting at 40o--Our West End suitings at 40 cents are the greatest bargain we have ever offered in spring They are in the new spring shades and very dedrable in every way See them Thompson Kelly Summer street lith4 5t Our Bich Paris Satines All to Hand--We have now opened our entire importation of fine French satines We exhibit over 100 new designs They are exquisitely beautiful Thompson Kelly Summer street mli4 5t 27-inch Genesta Suitings at 18ic--50 pieces of these desirable all-wool spring suitings at 18c We sold same quality last spring at 35 cents They are cheap cheap cheap Thompson Kelly Summer street nitil 5t 300 Pieces American Satines Best Quality at 124c--We oiler 300 pieces best Amen-S can satines In new and beautif I designs at 12 cents These goods haves erceded all other cheap spring fabrics for st eet costumes as well as home wear Thompson A Kell Summer street nili4 5t See Our New Spring Serges at have just opened lovely spring hades in all wool Serges at 50 cents These goods cannot be had later in good spring colors at this price See them Thompson A Kelly Summer street mh4 5t LILLIE POND'S ELECTRICS NASIIVILLE TENN a138 eo(ily s138 eed I A first-class company NEW FACES EVERY- WEEK Free Balcony Serenade Each Evening le231y REAL ESTATE BROKERS 164 166 Church Street Choice city property Improved and unimproved for sale Correspondence solicited mh6 lyr CRIDDLE CO Zeal Mstate! Mt 50 Cherry St Telephone 689 mb6 lyr LONG FRANKLIN NASH ILIULLIJ No 2 NORTH CHERRY STREET (Maxwell House Corner) Auction Sales a Specialty mh6 lyr ROOD TILFORD Co Real Estate and General Agents LOANS NEGOTIATED 42 Summer St Telephone No 94 All business intrusted to us will receive prompt attention mh6 lyr JOSR BANKS CO 'I' It BRASS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP sllop Mal Life losuralice Co JIMMIE CLINTON CENTER FIELDER Clinton will most probably be made captain of the team McSorley of last season's Memphis Club bas signed with Denver Billy Taylor will pitch for Charleston the coming season Ah there Billy! It is now a toss-up whether Kansas City or Indianapolis will be in the League next season Indianapolis will go before the League meeting to-morrow with a capital stock of $25000 The schedules of the League and American Association will be adopted to-morrow or Wednesday The Cincinnati Club deny the report that they have offered $1500 for Hecker' release by Louisville The Memphis club will play the St Louis Browns at St Louis on the 26th 27th and 28th of the present month Secretary Osborne of the local club is ready to receive bids for the score card privilege for the coming season It is to be hoped that the bill taxing base ball clubs which was introduced in the Legislature will not be passed The accompanying pitchers of Pitchers Hayes and Easton and Center Fielder Jimmie Clinton of the Nashvilles are first rate There will be few stronger outfields than Hogan Diestel and Clinton That is where most balls will go this season under the new rules Manager Bradley will arrive to-morrow and all the players will report for practice on the 15th inst If the present weather continues there is little probability of the ball park being in condition by that time in which event suitable grounds will be procured In less than two weeks the members of the Nashville Base Ball Club will be in the city iseady for practice and preparing in every way to begin the etreuggio for the faraway pennatt in first-class condition When the championship season begins there will be no lame arms sore shoulders or other defects in the players Kansas City owns a Jranchise but has offered 1320000 for another It does not want the extra franchise but it is in about the same predicament that Mark Twain was In when he shot at the ace of spades and killed a mule He had no use for the dead mule but his owner with a double-barrel shotgun persuaded him to buy it The new Inter-State Commerce bill prohibits railroad companies from giving rates to base ball ciubs and theatrical troupes If the provisions of the bill are carried out a good many base ball clubs and theatrical companies will disband It has been suggested that a number of the most infineatial base ball and theatrical men hold a meeting and petition Congress to amend some of the provisions of the bill During the past week President Young approved the following contracts: Northern beating American Mullane The Baltimores have released IL Muldoon Southern Clinton John Eastham Fine IbIliteMaM and Edward Hogan Nashvilies Dem A Long Klusman Eden A A Mina Bess A Henegler Kelly Jas Long Edward Cline Miller Ihan and Hays Mobiles John or and Corcoran Articles of agreement covering the proposed series between the St Louis Browns and the Chicago for the world's championship were signed in Columbns Saturday by Presidents Von der Abe and Spalding The agreement provides for games as follows: St Louis April 7 8 and 9 Louis- ville April 12 Cincinnati April 13 In- dianapolle April 14 and three games to be played at Chicago on days to be agreed upon after the close of the championship season of the American Association and National League during the month of October John McQuade of the American Association and Herman Doescher of the League have been selected as umpires JERRY DENNT SAN FRANCISCO Cu March 00 92 94 'South College Street EIERE A LITTLE THERE A LITTLE OF 10EN'rUCICY Incorporated 1866 Patronize Home when you or your little ones need shoes or slippers ask your shoe dealer for the Hall Ordway shoe made in this city They manufacture for the Southern trade only and therefore their shoes are perfectly adapted to your wants Their firm name is on every pair mh3 tf STEAM HEATING Real Estate Rotors Orville Austin has been commissioned postmaster at Elkton Tenn Near Cumberland City Saturday a 16 year old son of Thomas was thrown from a wagon and had the misfortune to have his right leg broken just above his ankle by one wheel rAnning over it At thi monthly meeting of Nashville Typographical Union No 20 yesterday afternoonMr Wm Aimison the President of the International Union was re-elected delegate from Nashville Union to the Buffalo meeting in June and Mr Campbell was elected the second delegate C11ARLE4 President THUSTIN Secretary This Company has returned to policy holders and holds invested for them more than the total premiums received Tennessee Office: 7 Noel Block Nashville RUCK Special Agent 11' PATTON State Agent -C 4 I 32 thion Street TZLEPHONE 706 mh5 Ira Agent for Worthington Blake McGowan Dean Steam Pumps James Haven's Elevators and Judson's Governors also for Cline Compound Dealer in Gast ipe Gm and Steam Fittings Shafting Pulleys Steam Galilee all kinds of Injectors Ele3tors Inspiratom and Lubricators Rubber Hose Cloth Gum and Asbestos Packing Lace Loather and all kinds of Steam Pumps Force and Cistern Pumps Steam Engines Boilers Mill Machinery and Fire Escapes Specifications and Estimates furnished at all times TELEPHONE 83 mh23 ly mes Haven's am Gauges an Cloth Gum and Cistern Pumps mh23 ly agents throughout the State 1e25 ly Advice to Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething is the prescription of one of the best female nurses and physicians in the United States and has been used for forty years with never-failing success by millions of mothers for their children During the process of teething its value is incalculable It relieves the child from pain cures dysentery and diarrhoea griping in the bowels and wind colic By giving health to the child it rests the mother Price 250 a bottle no241 mo wcsa Awly DENTISTS 1311 11 1 Phillips: Bailey Co American National Bank 001a0eretotore No11114 VnIon St NISHVILLIC TENN 12in Dr Stubblefield 333E11Tly11311rd out as heretofore No 1711 1111110 St Al ea Telephone No -1 NEW STOCK Evangelical Work The Bayles evangelistic meeting will begin Tuesday night in the room under the Young Men's Christian Association Noel Block Mr Bayles is now conducting meetings in Louisville Ky These services are for men only and especially for young men and the meetings held by this noted evangelist not only in Louisville but everywhere that he tat Been have resulted in great good and his labors have been richly rewarded in conversion of many young men Mr Sayled has been denominated the singing evangelist because he intersperses his services with solos appropriate to Me subject under discussion The Nashville Association is very fortunate in securing his services and nig hoped that the young men of the city will come out to hear him 1 -ft WE HAVE THIS DAY ADMITTED Bailey to a co-partnership in our business and the style of the firm will henceforth be Phillips Bailey Co and we on behalf of the old firm make our acknowledgments to our friends and the tade generally for the very liberal patronage extended us and kindly solicit a continuance of the same for the new firm PHILLIPS BROS Co CASH CAPITAL $10002000 Furniture and Mattresses WEAKLEY WARREN Manufacturers Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Plain Medium Fine and Extra Fine Parlor Chamber Dining Room Library Rau and Office WM Lk Emrx DrB TURNER rnrxtErres Ofileo No 30 North Summer St Zzirset Teeth by Electricity Telephone 1072 telt ly le1p Dr Frank Iiollowell Resident 5211 Summer 21 North Santiner St Office Telephone No 499 of leo Roam 8 to 9 1 IL 2 to 2 and II to Reoldenee (at night) Telephone 807 11 op DIRECTORS JOHN WOODARD JOHN HOUSTON ROBERT A YOUNG BYRD DOUGLAS JR WM PORTER BOARD KIRKMAN JOHN GRAY BURNS A ATCHISON BRAY JACKSON FURNITURE COLE JOHN LEA A HARRIS HILLMAN EDGAR JONES A PIGUE CRAIGHLAB BUSH WEAKLET KIRKMAN JOHN ORR A Pitit'S CRAI(HEAD BUSH WEAKLEY KIRKMAN )RN ORR 1 1 Referring to the above card I would most cordially extend an invitation to all my old customers and the trade generally to give me a call assuring them I will do all in my power to make it both pleasant and profitable to them I am in to say shall give my personal attention to business BAILEY vah2 6t Late of Bailey Davis McComb Curled Hair Cotton Cotton-Top and Shuck Spiral and Woven Wire Bed Springs Canvas and Woven Wire Cots Pillows Cow- forts etc eta JOHN KIRKMAN President EDGAR JONES Vice President A HARRIS ashler JOHN LEA Tice President COLE Chairman Executive CommittA oc5 ly ee President ee President 005 11 Religious Services This Week Rev Dr Guerrant the evangelist will preach atthe First Presbyterian Church every day this week at 1030 in the morning and 730 at night The meetings Will all begin Promptly at the hodrs named Dr Guernmt has been very successful as a pastor and evangelist and will be pleasantly remembered by many in Kmhville who came under his influence six years ago when he assisted Dr 1 A Hoyt during a protracted meeting in his church Everybody is invited to attend and members of all the various denominations are invited to cooperate All OrderaWill Resolve Prompt Attention PHOTOGRAPHER 11ctic eLe 41-micvalliackee LEADING rflOTOONLPrizu No: lee -Church Street AU bands of work known to the art la done at tails cotablislunent Old pictures copied to any alte or te1811 kW tip aite or a LlIeZh PHOTOGRAPHER dlo: lO 1133cftztlacm811 LEADING PHOTOORLPHER No: lel -Church Street bands of work known to the art la done tO tals celablislunent Old pictures copied to arq tell3 17 loot 4 EF Ey RAU Opp at 257gs 001kb 210C PA WW1 tEtti flag Cita VATNOUT PAIN The Roily American--011e Dollar a Year: (: aV gp Out' WEAKLEY 1 WARREN eon mr1 17 I 7 1 1 --75''''' i Yf 0 4 "4''''4'441 r-s ve ---to VV 4 171rel 10 -1 JIW AS 4 fr' i-- I.

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