THE NASHVILLE GLOBE, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1909 T

L L MOORE, T. CLAY MOORE. the Silver Star Club, received the MRS. IDA IN . Residence 'Phone, Notary Public HARLIN THE CITY. Main J92-- y. Main 3293. $5.00 and the $2.50 prize went to Miss There is visiting in the citv from 'PHONE Office, Main 2093. Martha Flynt. Everybody seemed St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Ida Harlln, who BANK DIRECTORY. to be delighted with the treatment is here as the guest of her brother. Thr ara.thtptTjuviin M VV mnA 4t. n.4... . s 41 . u.V-- a T. CLAY MOORE & CO. they received at the hands of the Bishop Evans Tyree, of North Hill business in the United SUtea. Tnej are owned and operated excliuirei committee of arrangement. Rev. J. street. She has a host of friends in by Negroes and are scattered throat bout the several states, prladfaT? T. Gilmore, the affable pastor, was Nashville, where in Real Estate and Loan Agents, Rent- she has spent the the South. The names, location, and other information concermlzs busy looking after bis guests. better part of her years, having left some of them are given below. ing, Buying and selling Property here recently to take up her resi- a Specialty, AFTERNOON TEA. dence in St. Louis. Mrs. Harlin is no stranger to Misses Dilsey Butler, of Murfrees-- . the Globe readers, as she was one of OXE-CEN- St. Luke Penny Savings Baak 418 CEDAR STREET, boro and Jonny Avent, Mrs. A. Rober- - the first members of T SAVINGS BAKE, WITH son, Mr. Kelley, E. Gray, the Globe force during its Dioneer Wm. Dr. W. days RICIIMOXD, YA. E. R. CAIXF.T, TIIE TAILOR. Master George Jones, Mr. Samuel and officiated at the Globe's first Incorporated Under the Laws of Tennessee. were guests of Mrs. Ameri- annual banquet. Although not direct- CAPITAL STOCK, $25,000.00. CAPITAL STOCK, $50,000. Jones the ly ca Jones, of 1406 Cedar street, recent connected with the paper at this Does regular banking business. NASHVILLE, TENN. time, feels a Ir,t?r ly at an afternoon tea. The guests she a keen interest in its est paid on all time deposits. Only New success. Mrs. insti York and Foreign were entertained by string music Harlin is also a sis- tution of its kind in Tennessee. ter to the President of Publishing Drafts issued. furnished by Mr. Wm. Kelley and the R. H. BOYD. President. Company, Mr. D. A. Vice-Presid- Louisville & Nashville R. R. others. Hart. It is like- J. W. BOSTICK, Bankers' Money Orders payable in any part of tbQ ly that she will remain in this citv J. C. NAPIER. Cashier. U- - S. lor sale. Collections receive CN. LANGSTON, Teller. ' until after the Sunday-schoo- l prompt attention. PLEASANT EVENING. Con New Union Station. City Ticket Office, 224 gress. 3 Per Cent. Paid on Time Deposits. Fourth are., North. Telephone Main 768 Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, of Eighth 411 Fourth Avenue, 'ortb, Leave. Arrival, avenue and Jefferson street, en- MAGGIE L WALKER, EMMETT C BURKE Louisville & 3:47am ;.':15ara PROF. LANE HERE. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. President. Cashier. Lonisville & Cinciunnti in honor of Miss Fannie 7:66am 8.27am tertained Prof. J. F. Lane, of Lane Louisville & Cincinnati 8:06pm 8 85pm L. Douglass on Monday evening, May President Louisville Accom'oda :20pm 06pm College, located at Jackson, Tenn., J- - a12 a3 31. The evening was an enjoyable TIIE PEOPLE'S ISVESTiMEST AM P. ROBINSON, President. Kvansville & 8 :57am i :05am was a visitor in the city week. Kvansville & Chicago 7:40pm 8:10am one, the table being set with all this S. A. JORDAN, the Prof. Lane to Kvansville 4 St. Louis 8:67am 2:05am delicacies of the season. The flowers stated a Globe reporter BANKING COMPANY. .C B. KING, Cashier. Kvansville A St. Louis.... a7 :30am a8:10pm that the object of "his visit here was A 7 were roses and ferns. Among Kvansville St Louis :40pm 8:10am those to look BIRMINGHAM, ALA. CAPITAL CITY SAVIXGS Birmingham, Kontgom- - present were Miss Mae J. Woodall, after the matter concerning'the BAH ery, Mobile and New summer school for Middle Tennessee, Mrs. Roberta Settles-Crow- , Mrs. Mary Capital Stock, $10,000.00, Orleans 2:25am 3:37am which is held each summer col- LITTLE ROCK, ARK.. Mentcom-ery- , E. Douglas, Mr. at the Doing Col- Birmingham, Settles, Messrs. Fred lege. a regular banking business. Mobile and New Box-le-y. The school, according to Prof. Johnson, John H. Carter, Edward lections solicited. Depository for the CAPITAL STOCK $ 2o,000.0C Orleans 8:45am 7:J5pm The waiters were Little Miss Lane's statement, will be larger and Great Southern Industrial Home Insur- Nashville A Scottsville better than ever this year, as the SURPLUS 2,000.0(1 Accommodation 3:10pm 10:16am Lylia Patterson and Miss Clark. ance Company. 4 Per Cent Paid on Savintfs Nashville & liartsville state has already given assurances of Accounts. Accommodation 5:10pm f7:50am an increased appropriation as W. L LAUDERDALE, President. Real Estate, life. Sick, AccidentFIre Insurance. nJa Hopkinsville Aecom'oda...a6:46pm 10:00am NASHVILLIANS GRADUATE IN well DR. R. D. MACKL1N, Vice President as some D. Cashier. Nashville A Clarksvilie CHICAGO, v extra instructors. Among A JORDAN. A. HARRIS, Accommodation 4:16pm t8 :17am these Nashville will figure- - conspic- THOS. Teller and Write us about our system of depositing y Invitations from Chicago have been acting Cashier. Nashville & Decatur Ac- uously, mall. Wedoforyou all that a gool Imi commodation 8:50pm 10:10am announcing the graduation as well as West Tennessee, received can do. Colombia tc Mt. Pleasant.. 8:50pm 7:26pm of Miss Buelah E. McGavock from but the majority of these instructors Columbia, Florence, will come from the college at Jack- Sheffield, & Tuscumbia..7 :40am 6:00pm Provident Hospital and Training Daily. tl'ly except Sunday. School on June 3. Miss McGavock is son. W. A. ATTAV.AY. M. P., Pres. W. W. COX. Ca'Jiler. a Steps at North College-stree- t station. girl W. H. C0A1S. Vice Pres. IK. B. R( RNfTf, Ass't Csfalcr. Train arriving at 4:66 p. m. runs from Mt. a Nashville ana is a graduate Pleasant eniy. from Fisk University in the class of BIRTHDAY PARTY. Union Savings Bank. Penny Train arriving at 7:45 p. m brings connec- 190G. She will remain at the hospit- The little son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Delta Savings tions from Tnscumeia and Florence. VICKSBURG, MISS. R. , al until July the 19th. ' W. Griffin, of 1209 Phillips street, C. Willis, W. Hal. Mubtainb ' INCORPORATED OCT. 1904. District Pass. Agent. City Ticke t Age ut. celebrated hte twelfth birthday on Capital Stock, $10,000.00. ENTERTAINED FRIENDS. May 19, 1909. Owing to inclem- CAPITAL $ 3.0U0.0 the Collections and Out-of-tow- n Bus Mrs Lizzie Johnson entertained a ency of the weather many children BESOUBCkS OVEIt $100,000.00 iness Solicited. a limited number of her friends at the could not be present. A three-cours- e Does Banking Business. Makes Loans on Approved Security. Pays beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank menu was served to the following: H. E. CONNER. M. D.. President. Interest on Deposits. N..C.&S..L.Rf. J. a H. BOWMAN, First Vice President Collects Rent. Pays Taxes. Handles Real Estate. McCullough at the Corner of Eighth Hunter and Gray PetwayT Charlie THOS. DILLON, Second Vice President Etc. Correspond with us. Your Business, however and Winter streets, Sunday, May 3D, Franklin, Lenida Crosthwait, Alonzo T.G. EW1NG, JR.. Cashier, small, is solicited. We Pay Four per cent Interest M. MclNTYRE, Assistant on Time Deposits. 1909. program a TICKET An interesting was Wade, Green Northern, Emory Mer- Cashier. OFFICES rendered. Miss Mary Hargrave gave rill and William Dod'son. UNION STATION, BROAD WAT us one of her best selections; Miss LNDIANOLA, : MISSISSIPPI. Annie Rucker sung a beautiful solo, CITY OFFICE Mr. Will Tenon gave us an interesting AN APPRECIATION. In Maxwell House, Corner Chureu wishes to congratulate select reading. Mrs. Fathia Hart and The writer OF MOUND BAYOU. Savings Bank of the Grand Fountain, Street and 4th. Ave., North. Miss Maggie 'Hargrave gave us a the faculty and pupils of Bradley BAM United duet; recitation by Miss Lizzie John Academy, of Murfreesboro, on their MOUND BAYOU, MISS. Order of True Reformers. son; Maggie Hargrave sang a program during commencement. It Capital PHONE MAIN 377 Miss CAPITAL STOCK, $10,000.00. and Surplus .... $ 185,000.00 charming solo, "The Southland is the was pleasing, bright and instructive Deposits 306,902.00 land for me. Those present were throughout. It left an' impression up- JOHN W. FRANCIS. President. . Loans and 12, 1908.) Discounts ... 444,732.00 (Corrected January g W. T. MONTGOMERY, Vice Preside. Mrs. Nellie Rucker Williams and Mr. on me. The hard work and pains-takin- Total business to CHAS. Cashier. date .. 18,028,800.00 Leaves West and Northwest Arrives Will Tennon, Miss Queenie V. Arnold to produce so good a result should BANKS. Tnterest paid on deposits. m. Mccarty, "The 7:00am Memphis, Hickman, Pa-- 3:35pm and Mr. D. Beard, Miss Maggie Har be gratifying to all. : r. L tematic Saving habit is an con-conuec- BAN lis. anchor ducah, St. Louis, ts Mrs, CHAS. of safety for Cntrevllle (!) grave and Mr. Irvin, Fathia J. W. FRANCIS. to every roan." Deposits sr 2:15 ; I'aducah, l:32pm Hart, Mr. Robert Banks, Miss Mary H. A. OODBOLD. licited. a Hickman, S. AL MORGAN, Jackson E. Miss Fannie Amos, Miss ENTERTAINS CHURCH CHOIR. W. L. TAYLOR, fc:H0pm "Waverly 8:00am Batts, President. Accommodation, E, 1507 W. T. MONTGOMERY. 8:00pm "" solid train a:05am Lizzie B. Johnson and Mrs. S. Miss Gertrude Stratton, of Four C. R. STRINGER. R. T. HILL, Ou&tar. to St. Louis. Griggs, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCul teenth avenue, North, entertained E. W. LAMPTON. 11:30pm Memphis and Hickman 6:50am recently. B. H. CRESWELL. SOUTH AND KAST. lough. At a late hour ices were Mt. Zion Church choir 1:24am Chicago and 3:13am served. Those present were Misses Sallie Mur- THE IMY SAVINGS BANK. Limited. ray, Nettie Jordan, Washington, Hat-ti- e Louis-Jacksonvil- le SOLVENT SAYIXGS BANK 8:30a m St. 6:56pm , AID COLUMBUS, MISS. "Dixie Flyer." Con- SAN ANTONIO, THE MECCA. Creighton-- Olda Mulhie, Maggie nections (!) for all branch Green, Mesdames Mary Holder, Octavia CAPITAL STOCK, $10,000.00. Dr. G. J. Starnes, a member of the TRUST COMPANY. line points. Elkins, Lona G. Dodson, Lizzie Bailey 12:17pm Chicago, Jacksonville.... 3:20pm recent International Congress on Tu Strict Attention Paid to Business. Q3 r and Messrs. Robinson, G. L. Stratton, CAPITAL STOCK, $25,000.00. uixie iyer." houu berculosls, Washington, D. C, and lections Solicited. train. Dining cars. W. R. Stratton. 3:30 p m Chattanooga and the 10:50am specialist on all lung and chest dis- OFFICERS. AT. L MITCHELL President Fast. Connections (!) for 8. R. CHURCH, President. a E. ROBERTS. Vice President e. eases, in addition to the use of the Shelbyvllle, Sparta, Fayeit-vlll- M. L CLAY, Vice President J. M. COLEMAN. Cashier, lluntsvllle, Tuny Nebulizer, Compound Oxygen, and THE GLOBE IS THE BEST. J. W. SANFORD. 2nd Vice President a A. LITTLEJOHN, Assistant tV Cflv. South Pittsburg. Compressed Air, Is using the best W. E. MOLLISON, 3rd Vice President DIRECTORS Dr. T. V. Jones, J. M. MX) p m Tullahoma Acconnnodn- - !8:15am When the claim is made for a real J. T. SETTLE, Attorney. Sbttmpri, e. well-printe- E. S. Evans, O. IL Campbell. E. WTU, lion, vjonnecia neiry-vill- remedies introduced at that Congress e, well-edi- t & Joaca. ior live, ROBERT R. CHURCH, JR.. Cashier. Cox. by the leading medical men of the ed, clean newspaper, you will have to 9:30 p m Chattanooga, 6:35am 829 Beale St. , MEMPHIS, TENS. AutriiHia ana points De- profession. refer to the Nashville Globe. It is be von d. He Is located at San Antonio, Tex ing praised and testimonials from re LEBANON TRAINS. as, the city designated by the World's presentative men, scholars, business ALABAMA FEIST S1TQQS BASK. Lincoln Savings Kiiiik, !7:00am Lebanon M lx ed Medical Congress In 1896 as one of men, men who knowwhat a newspaper fc):25am Lebanon Express !2:10pm is, but somebody will, no doubt, ques' BIRMINGHAM, ALA. YICKSBUKG, MISSISSIPPI. :oopm Hi.JOpm the best for people suffering with any Lebanon Accommodation We only AuthorizeJ Capital, 2.1,000.00. JO.OOpm Lebanon Accom modatlon , !8:30am form of lung trouble. Those deslrlnc tion this. would have to re CAPITAL STOCK. $25,000.00. to visit this health resort write Dr fer them to one of the hundreds of First moneyed Institution managed Mr "ally. !Dally except Sunday. W. colored O. J. 324 Commerce street, men, who have commented upon the R. Prrrnoai), President men In Mississippi. IV. M. HUNT, C. T. A., Maxwell House. Starnes, Constantly trowing, constantly able production that the readers of the B. H. Humov, Cashier. jood. dotag POWELL PHILLIPS. P. A., Maxwell San Antonio, Texas. Nashville Globe are favored with, to J. O. Dittat, Vies Docs general hanking business. House. convince them that it is no idle gos Preddttt Stock for Sale. $3.00 per KNOWLES SCHOOL'S SPRING EX P. F. W. K. MOLLISON, Shar. W. L. DANLEY, G-- P. A., Union Station. sip. In a letter from Indianapolis, Culm, Assistant Cashier. I'resldent. HIBITION. 117 Nerth Eighteenth H. F. LACKY, Vice-Presiden- t. Last Friday the public saw for the Ind., under date of April 27th, ad ttrtrt. M. Z. MOLLISON. Caanler. first time this year the splendid work dressed to the editor of the Nashville " "" "" " " i' TEM. CENTRAL R. R. done by the pupils of Knowles School Globe, came the following: "I am in The receipt of the copy of the Nashville People's Bank and Trust Co.1 People's Dime Saving Bant They had on exhibition one room full IN City Ticket Office, So. 1 Arcade, of the handiwork turned out from the Globe (Greater Nashville Edition). and Trust Association. have taken time to read it from the 22J FOUBTn AVE., N. 'PHONE, MAIN 209 lowest grade through the six grades Capital It consisted of cardboard work, draw first to the last page, inclusive, and $25,000 Staunton, Ya. Station, foot of Broad street. Effective te maps I find that it is an up-to-da- Journal. El Nk OGEE, OHMPIi ' CAPITAL March 1&, 1908. ings, and basketry. STOCK, $10,000.02. In fact, it is first-clas-s In every respect S&UKS $5.00 EACH. NO. 2842C1. IN CHANCERY AT and its news is worth while reading. Fr Gnt tntareat Collections out-of-to- jV-'-- r Depart. Arrive. NASHVILLE, 8TATE OF TEN- One can well afford to leave off his Om Tlm and regular business for a time to look Dpolta elicited. Interest paid on tim Nashville to Hopkinsville 8:05 a. m. 7:05 p. m. NESSEE. i Nashville to Hopkinsville 5:00 p. m. 9:30 a. m. over the columns of the Globe, be- Deposits Guaranteed, $AML LWDSAY. President . (Lebanon Accommodation 10:45 a. m. 2:10 p. m. Offlce Clerk and Master 'Chtncery lb C JVPOINTS. Vice President Day p. cause of the fullness and the neWB Ewr, President. E. ft Knoxville Express 8:30 a. m. 6:45 m. Court, May 7. '1151. I. J. Johnson, Caikicr. Knoxville Night Express 9:30 p. m. 6:15 a. m. Nashville. tlie bears. And, too, sir, In my opinion, cJUS t CMCliMS. Monterey Shopping Train 4:00 p. m. 10:00 a. ni. HESTER EAST and others Com- the Globe is the largest weekly to Its ! Lebanon Accommodation 6:10 p. m. 7:50 a. m. plainant, vs. De- Daily !Daily except Sunday. LOURETTA POPE, age In circulation, Just entering its KNIGHTS OF TABOR. Train leaving Nashville at 8:30 a. m. carries day fendant fourth year and then getting out a The Knights and Daughters of II coach through to Knoxville (via Southern Railway It appearing from affidavit filed In twenty-fou- r page edition. growth Tabor met in from Harriman), connecting at Knoxville with Its their first union lirAVTvnnVf through sleeping cars to points East. this cause that th) defendant. Lauret- is astonishing, but when you find such meeting recently at their hall on HI UnUmi LAM P Train leaving Nashville at 9:30 p. m. carries ta Pope, Is a nonresident of the State able men as are by Mt. Nebo to arrange TIIK BRIGHTEST EIGHT! represented those for their annual THK WHMK8T 1 IGIIX! sleeping car to Knoxville (via Southern Railway of and TIIK from Tennessee, cannot be served who are behind this paper and who are sermon, which will be held at the new STKONtiKNT EIGHT! Harriman), connecting at Knoxville with process THK CHKAI'EST EHiHTl through sleeping cars to points East and South- with the ordinary of law; It united in pushing this journal, it Is church of which Rev. Slaughter Is THK CEKANEST EIGHT! east. is, therefore, ordered that said D but natural that things would liven pastor. Sister D. J. Mitchell. C. G. M. 8lx times brighter than elce-trlcit- H. W. TYSON. C. T. A. enter appearance ess or ordinary oil lamin. ERIC TATOM. P. A. fendant her herein up in the journalistic field. I am send- of Tennessee, was in the city and in- BURNS COMMON KEROSENCi THEO. A. ROUSSEAU. G. P. A. on the second Monday in June next ing my subscription for this Journal. stalled officers for Star of Nashville SIMPLE.SAFE, CANNOT EXPLODE. (1909), 14, 1909, An AILBrai. Lamp, Hand, it being. June and s "Yours truly, Tab on the 17th. Anna T. aom.ly Mads. Fur Ilonu'a, Stortii. Jackson heliools, A solo by Miss Lucy B. White ended rule day of said Court, and plead, an- "G. WM. WARD." was with Mt. Pilgrim Tab Wednes- i lialls aud Churohei. Complainant's CUTS LIGHTING BILLS IN HALF! the program. The Missionary Socie- swer or demur to bill, The writer of this letter is pastor day and installed officers on 1 1 Friday, lnO.PniirlU 1 . or the same will be taken for con- of Mt. Pnn... a ty will hold its next quarterly meet- the Zion. Baptist Church, of and was entertained by Mt. Pilgrim n,.C n" U",r " I Uy one or ing fessed as to her and set for hearing Indianapolis. The Globe Tab for your own hnnie. Sells tiutuntly: the third Sunday in August. has received and made a helpful address, which fully Kunruutocd. Writo today. Sold ex parte, and that a copy of this or- equally by The public is cordially invited. other letters as pleasing, bear- was well received. From 6 p. m. to IRONS Cen'l. jyjU. Agt. 1115 far Street der be published for four consecutive ing out the statement that we have 8 he was the guest of Sir W. T. Beck, weeks in the Nashville Globe. the very best weekly paper ever C. M. MAYFLOWER offered of Golden Edge Temple No. 47, ENTERTAINMENT ROBERT VAUGHN, for the money. You might get In and was ST. JAMES line also entertained by Dr. Ollle AT CHAPEL. Clerk and Master. with others, and if you do not care Harris. Craam . Tho Mayflower entertainment at By J. R. WEST, to parlor in th corner of read it here at home send it to your Straightway avenue St. Chapel A. M. E. Church Deputy C. M. and Gallatin pike James Ind friends. It Is always worth the while. TAKE NOTICE. And they recently, despite the rain, was a W. II. Hodgkins. ask tho patronage of all NASHVILLE GLOBE, Meiws J. I. Hollkns and Btt-r-han- Gray, .Jao. their fi lends, and especially those gijeat success. Mrs. Laura of Solicitor for Complainant 447 Fourth Avenue, North. have opened a first-cla- Ice who come out to visit from thv city.