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1 3 . HIE NASHVILLE "GLOBE, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1007 ' Jo i m HI !. I 1' , : ;. .' ORGANS S - ? : i.: - FOR THE d Parlor an . Chape One of the most beautiful pictures in the home, a ' i Jrch or a Sunday school, is an organ one that is built to suit the home, the congregation and the financial condition of the people. This is what a National Baptist organ will do. of the above named denomination. Im- Holly Springs, May 31.-1 ne eauca- ovement of tne pr0perty is noticeable, tlonal mass meeting, of the two Mis- . . . gervIceg cnanfred to a more slssippl Conferences vol the uuorea d h t k the May falr Methodist EniscoDal Church was held r "c T.,0 ti0n WANTED. HOLLY SPRINGS '(MISS.) NOTES, suming the leadership of the churches Holly Springs, May" 31. The educa-1 WANTED Lest you forget, we take i.i jj iniiiinff vnnr attention Methodist EPS, under the direction of Mrs. Lula Bell, t J the handsome, up-to-date rigs that here this week in connection with the th membershiD a chance Lnn Sp01ired at BOYD & BATTLE'S second annual commencement or ine Jn raIsi undg for DeautIfy. p M Get our orders in Mississippi Theologies and Industrial ing thIs tIme-honored place, early for the Sunday rush. Phone. College, and more than three thousand The movement started by the alum- Maiu 4496-Y. "Ask the man" about dollars were raised to further the work MBOclation for another school build- our rlgg. of the institution. The erection of n South Clarkgville l3 gaining ou,r n8B',.. this institution furnishes tne most Rtrpnth Ministers, business men and wamtftw ma Colored Women complete and gratify Ing recorfl oi sell- m look nce at the crowded who can read and write. Will, give help yet exhibited .to the ;e'afl condition of the school term Just thnera work at once. Call at my of partlcular striking fact is that B shop . . M th hundred pupils fia Vn aor Fifth avenue. North. Elias Cottrell, the presiding uisnop i 0 nas,prt tn twn lfia.,,hers. As rinWi 1 1L . Iffnnfnnlnnl tnnfl I . I v w w w - over me uioccsb uk jmooioonui, Mow v.rU. vrnov,vtiip ninHnnatl and i Sleiae Sf1? fo veral smaller cities are contemplat- WANTED All Churches and Sunday tru Trtts InCre.ase. .i Uchcx.1. to use our money Gleaners, - . .. . . . , 1 teacners, we uave iiul as yr.w iccivcu , , . to tav on The force of this . statement can be . ,ux tMnr nf Albums, etc., to raise means ww well understood when it is known that - fn to an'incre. of the $53,000 placed into this mag- r"" - icQ fever l3 ln evidence t4' O-V"., nificent plant, less than .ouo came . , t gundav the minois Cen from white people, and. only ?1UU from . , carHed a laree number of persons oui?.me lTe 8lre "M1""1! 0.,a to Louisville, and on Tuesday the WftmT7"!r,,.r;.fr mere nas oeen erecieu a magum- . merican Business Club made t or woman ro uuuidBB ... tral carried a large number of persons in T.milsvillp. and on Tuesday the WANTED Bright, energetic man 0 The parlor organs are in three styles: St vie No. 2 is 5 octaves, action - r Bt oak case only. Style No. 3 is 5 and 6 octaves, oak case only. Style No. 5 is 5 and 6 octaves, case is oak or walnut. Style No. 75 is our new de- : sign. It is quarter sawed, golden : oak nolish and is put up in a six octave case. JOLD FOR CASH OR ON STALLMENT TERMS. IN- APPLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION TO THE T10NAL BAPTIST PUBLISHING BOARD, NASHVILLE, I R. H. BOYD, Secretary, TENNESSEE. i ' Copeland, Prop. (' ,IT . ll I f'tM ' - ; ' "HBe 3 I fds to ( 1 Washuille -- glti Suit, Terms to Suit, Prices to Suit. The People to Suit You. Furniture Gg, cent girls' dormitory and administra- , f itg trong on the second manufacturer in Murfreesboro . Frank. I ' t.i T1..T l.i I 'rvi ii nil a i . i h m v 1 1 ir lin iruiasivi, wiumuin, I ptc Address tipn building on the. grounds at a cost - . QUtin to Dover and Fort Don- of ?38,ouu and tne Dpys . uormxiory. io elgon Next rj cost 12,5U0, is now an course oi erec tion. The fact that every cent cf mon ey for the land and building was paid cash and there is now no Indebtedness against the institution is beyond the ordinary. At the mass meeting here strong ad dresses upon various phases of the elson. Next Tuesday the United Club promises the grandest effort ever made. Upon the last night, the last hour and almost the last moment of the eventful month of May, while all na MRS. CARRIE V. YOUNG, 316 Eighth avenue, N. race question were discussed by prom- there came another and a more potent inent men in the church, among them .. .. ht fitti aa a final climax to WANTED Two stone masons to irnrt nn TCnplfland Stone Church and V VllllUl U1VUIU V. J f TTVSl. v . - ture was asleep and dreaming of the two mechanics to do frame worK on many happenings which had occurred same, Apply to Rev. V. E. Shipp, Fisk a .. . i i T-i tttv.h-. Tonth orroPT Airs, r raii(..cs wmtc, ui ov. Rev. T. J. Moppins, Hopkinsville, Ky.; Rev. N. C. Cleaves,; Columbia, S. C; Rev. L. M. Bell, Little Rock, Ark.; Rev. H. E. Jones, Rayne, La.; A. R. Calhoun. Little Rock. Ark.; G. C. Rawlstbn, West Texas Conference; R, sidelight, fitting as a final climax to hs very sick. the many Incidents as notea in our . last writing. He was nearing his home WANTED Wall paper to make your with not one thought uncertain, when home beautiful. We have it a 4c per peradventure another was beside nim roll ana up, or sue pei iuuu.. x ... with a gentle request that his sixty- ures and frames in proport on. "o"ioiuu -ivoi, - 7 seven dollars were oi no gooa service uuurmvo "'""i " A. Carter, D. D., Augusta, Ga. ; A. L. unjesg they began, at that very mo- avenue. .Tpnnlnp-a. MiaslsRlnni 'Conference! M.I . . ment to circulate. iucy um nut, - ever, until the first gentleman had wit- WANTED Reliable Cook. Good cori uTora Vonna Mprnirv. me sai- homA Tn risrnt woman. ni- Jennines. MississlDDi Conference: M F. Jamison, East Texas conierence; G. F. Welch, North Alabama Confer ence; I. S. Person, D. D., West Ten nessee Conference; L. H. Brown, U. u., ellites and lesser heavenly bodies at a lock. MRS. SAUL GORDON. close ranee. Of course, alter tne study 2405 West una avenue. V, " , X i ; v TiTni. close range, ui course, aitci uic Dtuuj Kentucky Conference; G. W. Mills, I , m vj jimm anmpwhat. Alabama Conference; J.. U btaunton, hg succeeded in getting home through WANTED An aged colored woman North Carolina Conference; J. A. Win-L. asslstance 0f a neighbor. He had L ,iroo Ann1v at ROn North Cherry ters. Southeast Missouri and Illinois . contlnued t0 quote this, though Ltrppt AL, VQhn Hedbere. 6-7-07tf. rVmrerpnoe: Jonn W. UllDert. A. M.. ,. . i n v,i. , . .v ii ni v. line ruyuie is qucsuuuauic, Commissioner of Education; Bishop J R. S. Williams; and Bishop Charles B. Thiriv davs has September, April, June and November; All the rest have thirty-one, Except this month of May, Which has sixty-seven. Gallowa?, Dr. J. H. Laprade and Dr. J. D. Hammond, Secretary oi Educa tion of the Methodist Episcopal ChurchSouth, Tho rnmmpnrement sermon was preached by the Rev.' J. William Luck Services over the remains of Mrs. ftt. D. D..' Nashville Tenn., and the T.WziP Rmtt. a former resident of this sermon to the Theological Department ty, were held Tuesday at Wesley by Rev. I. S. Person D. D of Mem- ohapel C. M. E. Church before a crowd phis. Undergraduate exercises were 0I sorrowing friends. Interment at held at the institution Tuesday' night, Golden Hill Cemetery. Sprii-tmtestri)ettirheld- amoTig-the At tnis writing no teacher has been students in the Preparatory Depart- selected for the next scholastic year. i n& . rpV tf-n T.rvfrto ty rt ia 1 i TOT. I T T TVTnti 4 rfrt will V.A CT O H1CUU X 11C JUlUb Vfj-" a w JrrOl ! iVJLVUtt,llCUll nil v ary societies was held in the college 0f the instructors at the Middle Ten auditorium Wednesday night, and the nessee Teachers' Association' to be held graduating exercises Thursday night, jn this city about June 20th. May 30th. The annual address was Rirg r. l. Yancey, of Evansville, is delivered by President Simon W. m the city visiting relatives and Broome, Texas College, Tyler, Texas. frjends. Thfl graduates from the Preparatory fr a w. Saunders came in from WANTED A lady agent, colored, to handle our products. Lightning seller. Big pay for little work. Sold to every one of your acquaintances. Write to-day for further information ud and terms to agents. . Address Elgin,K. Al Davis & Gibbs, East Prairie, Missouri. hun Dept. 7. " Dpnartment beine D. Moses Mont gomery, Lexington, Miss., John E. ShiDD.' Banner, Miss., and Miss Ro berta D. Payne, Millers, Miss. The feature of the whole weeks ex ercises was the vocal and instrumental Nashville and way points Friday. Rev. J. C. Lott, of Lebanon, Tenn., was in the city Tuesday. Miss Maria Ann Taylor went to Edgeton, Ky., Wednesday. Rev. Geo. Hampton came in irom AGENTS WANTED. Energetic young men want ed to solicit and collect In surance. Good salaries paid. APPLY TO R. A. EVAIN, Supt. 428 FIFTH AVENUE, SOUTH. FOR RENT. The Palace Shaving Parlor. EYERYTIIIKG UP-TO-DATE. Hot and Cold Baths, HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY. We Respectfully Ask Your Patronttfe. 114 Fourth Ave., S. music, more' especially the rendition of Mnshville Tuesday. plantation' melodies, led by Miss Annie Miss Maria Harding, of Indianapo- May Hodges, lexington. The music liss Ind ( is the guest of Mrs. H. Med- department is under the direction of caf Mrs. C. Gillis, while Dr. Frank H. Mr- William Learell, of Evansvillo, Rodgers. one of the best known edu- ig jn the city. cators in the South, is President of Mr wm. Bailey, of St. Louis, Mo.. the institution. . wag in the city Saturday. Tn n nddress of some length. Bish- Miss Minnie Hutchings, of New op Cottrell, who has been the leader of York, is in the city. tnn A beautiful suite of rooms the forces makinrwe erection oi uu Mr. umeisun rm r, w. 4U iUrA flnnr nf flip Nanier institution possible, recounted the sac- Ky., spent Monday and Tuesday in the on the third floor ot trie papier riflcea and struggles undergone in me city. work, and made a strong plea for the Mr. Rainy McReynolds returned to nctvtt ar.niinatinii nf thf doctrine of FlktriTi. Kv.. Wednesday. i;uuiaut v ... - t self-help in racial' uplift. "With all Miss Emma Kav will spend her va- lespect and gratitude to those people cation in Louisville. of the North and South who. have Mr. Nace Dixon is in Louisville. helped to elevate' our people," said he, Squire Jere Wheeler, of Erin, was "that help which will do us more good in the city Sunday. and stay with us longer is that we do Mr. Sam Blakemore went to Tren- for ourselves." "Self Help" also was ton, Tenn., Sunday. the subject of an , intensely practical Mr A w. Roberts went to Louis- and Instructive address from tne uev. vllle sunjay. T. J. Moppins. , M reoree Fields, of Elkton, Ky., is in the city for a few days. FOR RENT. Two rooms for gen tlemen or light housekeeping. 419 First avenue, South. tf. FOR RENT Part of office, gas light, at Boyd. Building. See Janitor. Court 411 Fourth Ave-, North. There are five rooms with a glass-stained partition. Will be rented in whole or in part. Can be used as a flat or lodge room. Apply to , J. C. Napier, One Cent Savings Bank. l-18-'07tf CLARKSVILLE NOTES. FOR SALE 3000 cast off hotel dishes phone Main, 1701. 1 Wesley Cunningham. Walter Rracy. E. G. Cullum. 216 Third Avenue, Korth. Will Todd. L. B. Hughes. Esq. Wm. Crump No naees of a nation's history are ANftTWFR POSTMAN APPOINTED. more Interesting to its people than cheat), at 31G Elffhth ave- those whicn recora tne Drave aeeus ui n. , xV ini moil 17 its citizen-soldiers,' and no other peo- pointed a carrier on the " nue, North. nle on the face of the earth has es- force. He began his term on the first , tablished so beautiful a custom as or June. Mr. uugei, ouuauit iui lamuj uov. ui that wnicn was tontempiaiea uy we- vine uvy uu a si : 7 ..r Lncinin-oiif coratlon Day the strewing of flowers m th 'School, has boon connected with lesitlUldUC. over the graves or, tne aepariea war- the general omces oi v. . o. riors. On last Thursday in this city l. Ry., where his efficiency was rcc- OR gAIjEA larKe organ, suitable the annual Memorial Day features ogniZed and shown by the general re- for church or home cheap. L. Cooper, orvod hv thA aepd and faith-1 hv thp nffip.ia.la at thelm. -j- it "tn- vrx.u. . vv. j o I -,icl tAuwoi.u "J loll) AUtU StlCCt. 11 ful men who had seen service auring time he severed his connections wan tne Jivn war. . . comnanv. All or tnese, nowevt-i, . . ... Th. narade of old veterans, withi .MBn n na thnir nnlnion that if ONLY RtLIAbLt rAii NDtiUIVKIi IH . , I CALM WOOVVA v 11 " I lw" 7 Mrmnn'o TJolInf PAriw nnn rnilnrpn.l. . . o . nu c-nr-w. I i aiiiiii r ii umcii o ""v. ' i ha (rnvo I nr f n uw its muauic oci - led by Cube Steele as marshal, wended he 'had the railroad company, its way through the principal streets . . bt t the 8UC. of the city. Along, the line of marcnr" " mrnim(r man -iix x.,vx nM in ha our. VL 1,10 je, DlltfUL lliuuiu in aa . xm-ivx w -x vivors, as they' marched in unsteady Mr. Roger is an active church SOUTH NASHVILLE, Myerlorris .NIFICENT ENGRAVING OF Tannie II. Burroughs, the elo vangel, the matchless organ d corresponding secretary, of .ptist Women's Auxiliary Con- ;u V ..x.-j-t f t o time. At the two cemeteries, the "u .V "fv o. "tt-Nok ivA....n G Planting of small flags and strewing avenue umu iMHiiui Aivmu, l. . " . Jx --x. - ha aicn rrnmlnnt in lodge and social . : : , planting oi smau nags ana strewing - . . , .rt,,i vent . S S .l . . . x it j . LAioo Dinp- nn nfficer of the Rail- BRENTWOOD NOTES. the ,.tr was , .'lii n -lx i j iv. 1I.. x- xv n Haod I rlrPlfcrH. Dt'lllt Mil umvci v.x n.v- tnree colors resemuimg an uu yaiui.- ciauon oi tu nvms -"c - .x xU, Aef,ui ing, and is suitable for the home, Sun- Tne Fifth Ward Baptist Church, un- way men B r. 7-7;"V ' Mlss Willa R Scotfs school clr tr fwas day schools and chapels. Price only der the pastorate of Rev. T. J. Good- th Knights of Pythias and the Al- Jr ' . , iviat Chc.u-..am in pinr Vi r , 'nriift Young and p .... , nas been an r.