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NASHVILLE CLCnC. FRIDAY, JANUARY ! 1 N ti : ti t: ti ti ti u ti ti ti ti ti u ti a . a ti r: ti ti u ' t; a. K' f. ' t hii ! I 5 1 11 i few W4 w' Mi J fc-J i fc- i W - 3 i "5 W : 1 . i : 't n n r f it : r j i - - u i L-J V.., , H-J 11 111 ! Ills v M M M i I ! i HIRSHBERG BROS'. Wr, we will positive lue merchandise 'at unheard-of low ishville's purchasing public. Remem- positively move no poods to our new quar- t( rs, corner 5U1 Ave. and Church street. le one of the pleased lucky purchasers Such values may never be pr( -ented to you n.-iiti NOW 18 THE APPOINTED TIME. MEN'S SUITS ArJD OVERCOATS $20.C0 15X0 i $10x0 j $15.03 $20X0 j S18.C0 i $12.50 $ 8.50 Men's' Suits ' 330 Men's Suits SG.50 Men's Suits $5.00 Prince Albert Suits 13.50 .Men's Overcoats .$7.75 Men's Overcoats $6.75 Men's Overcoats $5.00 Men's Overcoats $3.75 MEN'S HATS. Men's Soft and Stiff Hats $3.00 $2.00 $2.00 50c Men's Soft and Stiff Hats Young Men's Hats .boys' and Child's Caps $1.63 $1.48 89c 22c YOUNG MEN'S .SUITS. $10X0 Young Men's Suits $5.00 Child's Suits $4X0 Child's Suits $3.00 Child's Suits $5X0 Child's Overcoats $3X0 Child's Overcoats $3.75 $2.85 $2.25 $1.50 $2.25 $1.50 MEN'S PANTS. ;5.C0 Men's Pants $2.85 $400 Men's Pants $2.25 C3.00 Men's .Pants $1.25 73c Kn?e Pants 39c 35c ' Knee Pants 17c $6.00 Men's Odd Coats $2.50 UNDERWEAR. 75c Heavy Fleece Underwear 35c Medicated Red $1.25 Flannel Underwear 63c Wright's $1X0 Health Underwear 63c Cooper's Spring $1.25 Needle Underwear 93c $1.50 " Monarch"' Shirts 50c $2X0 Cluett Shirts 93c Unlon- POc made White Overalls 25c 35c Imported Fancy Sox 15c 5c Fancy and Soild-Coior Sox 7c $5.00 $3.00 MEN'S SHOES. Men's Patent VicI Shoes . $2.98 Men's Calf Shoes $1.43 MEN'S AND LADIES' SHOES. $3.00 Ladies' VicI Shoes $1.48 Ladles' VicI $2.50 Lace or Button Shoes Men's Box $4.00 Calf or VicI Shoes $1.23 $1.93 LADIES' CLOAKS AND FURS. $20.00 Ladies' Cloaks $7.85 I $18.00 Ladies' Cloaks $4.95 j $12.00 Ladies' Cloaks $3.15 F j $6.00 Misses' Cloaks $1.95 j $7.50 : Fine Furs $2.45 I T6.00 Fine Fur?, ' $1.45 S SALE AT OLD STMID TillP.D AVEHUE, riOOTI!, SPORTING NEWS, f JOE GANS HARD AT WORK. Joe Cans Is hard at work In prepara tion for his tattle with Jimmy Britt on March 17. He is still the favorite In the betting and will go ia a two or three to one-choice. The knowing ones cannot figure how he can lose, al though Britt has a strong following. His backers have confidence in and be lieve he can win. Time is a fortune teller, and will have to decide this case. The balmy days make the fans think of the grassy plot. They are beginning to crowd out of their w inier-quarters and cast around for some one to dis cuss the present, past and future. Much speculation is being indulged In as to what steps, if any, will be taken to secure a plot and build a park for athletics. A Globe reporter called to see Mr. Preston Taylor, the manager of Greenwood Park, to ascertain wheth er or not he intended to build an ath letic field out there by time the sea son opened, but he was out of the city and nothing could be learned. li IT . a N O S it it it it it it a n a if it it , I.' ti &' ti ' j.' & & $? a a . : ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ' ti m ti ti Prices to Soit i m 2w lasses. ;4V. re it SURPRISE PARTY. The kind members and friends of Salem A. M. E. Church. -gave to Rev. I. J. Edwards and wife a delightful surprise party last Friday night at 9:15. The party, led by Mr. W..H. Shelby assembled around the table of the front room, where Mr. Shelby pre sented the many good things brought by the party to Rev. Edwards, who re sponded . to the delight of all. The pastor concluded by saying that he 3 hit- sure that he could not get hungry oon in ihe midst of such a plenty. A it lew minutes were snenr In Rrvrinl rhnt . jnuvj irtio V.UIlipUflVU Ui iXl, JLX. Shelby, Mr.' James Harland, Mr. Oeo. Tones, Mrs. Georgia' Scott, Mrs. Anna Shelby, Mrs. Emma Smith, Mrs. Georgia Newsom, Mrs. Susie Newsom, Miss Mary Hooper, Mrs. Sallie Good all. Mrs. E. Stratton. ' Mias Martha St.rattcn, Master Scott and Miss Anna Bel, Goodall. Before leaving Bro. Shelby addressed the throne of grace after which they sweetly sang, "God be with you till we meet again." Bene diction by the pastor, Rev. Edwards. ALUMNI MEETING. The city alumni of Roger Williams University, met at the home of Dr. Bandy, Tuesday evening, January 15. Rev. Kinney acted as chairman and Miss Mallory, secretary. Dr. Bandy offered a resolution to appoint a com mittee to form some plan for soliciting funds for the rebuilding of the school. The motion was carried and the fol lowing committee was appointed: Prof. I. H. Hampton, Dr. A. M. Town send and Mrs. M. A. Yroung. Thi3 com mittee is to have plans ready and re- ort at the next meeting which will be held at Mrs. Carrie Young's resl- ence, 31G North Spruce street, Thurs day evening, Jan. 24, at 7:30 p. m. It reported that all of the alumni be present at this meeting. Those who were present pledged themselves to give the following sums: Mrs. Carrie Young, $5.00; Dr. Bandy, $50.00; Ida Mallory, $10.00; Mrs, M. A. Bennett, $10.00; Eider Kinney, $25X0. SaVE S50 OR $100 013 A PURCHASE. TERMS REASONABLE These Pianos arc Double Veneered, case made in iancv fitr- tired mahogany, fiine Circassian or burl walnut, or quarter ly sawed oak of the finest quality. ti We offer as our testimonals the people who have purchased 5 ntirl nre now usin? our Pianos. Call on or write them lor ai many Mends will be pleased to learn . " . H I V, U 4U J i. i c2 of Pedagogy. This new position comes it it i it it it it it it it it it it it , it it it it . it it ft it it it it it a a it it it it a n n it it it it s CELEBRATE SECOND ANNIVER SARY. A limited number of friends were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Louis K, Thomas, of 1305 Jackson street, in honor of the second anniversary of their marriage, Monday, January 14 from 8 to 12 p. m. Cards and games were the principal features of the evening. Cakes and ices were served at a late hour. Those present were Miss Ruth P. MdKinney, Mrs. Arthur L. Haddox, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Point er, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kiniey and Mr Fred J. Ewing. EurcSta BaociiK rr PEN TO THE PUl'LIC IN BOYD'S MALL. (ITIIAR STill FT.) regular mm am every Monday and Friday r.ighU fr; S:3oto 9:30. Mr. Dock Liner v.ill ;.i instructions free of charge to all vi;l:i to learn the new dances that are put ' Good order will be observed. Par.. with children admitted free. " DOCK USER, Instrcftflr. ADMISSION 15 Cents. St. r-i-i; it" Need anything - Richard Call on i i NOTAltr PUBLIC Pension vouchers and other impor tant papers fixed with prompt ness and dispatch. ALL - BUSIXESS - COSFJVEXT1AL Is your Hfe insured? Is your house and Furniture Insure'd? Aren't You tired ' paying Rent? TELEmOXE IS so. CEDAR ST., Boyd BUg. NASHVILLE, TENIV E. FOSTER. C.W. P0DES. Stove Repair ITJorks We repair all kinds of Stoves, Ranges;, aud Base Burners between meals. We buy and sell Stoves and Furniture new and second-hand, All Work Guaranteed to be Satisfactory. TELEl'IIONE 3243 L. COR. OVERTON AND DIVISION STS., MASUYILLE, - TENN. b-24-06 utf WANTED All Churches and Sunday f schools to use ' our money Gleaners, Albums, etc., to raise means to pay oil all indebtedness. For sale, by JSational Baptist, Publishing Board, 523 Second SEVENTY-SEVEN YEARS OLD. Mrs. Nelson T. Merry, of 316 Eighth avenue, NorthNashville, Tcnn. avenue, North, -was 77 years old last Saturday. Jdn. 12. She is In rood health, able to attend church resrularlv locorporawa unaer me uws 01 ionnoco, :;nd has been a member of the church f 5 years. Two of her Emma DimlaD and J.Irs. Adella Mitch' ell, are with her. Mrs. Dunlap who CAPITAL STOCK. $25,000.00. -.as lived in Memnhis for the cast . eighteen years, where she recently Does a regular banking business, m- )st her husband, Mr. Frank Dunlap, terest paid on all time deposits. Only sr of the church r c n f, daughters, Mrs. OllOCent dffllMS ' DdFiJ. s Adnll.n. A'ltch- s to remain with her mother and as tilst her sister in caring for her, institution of its kind in.Tennessec, FOUR WOMEN N A FIGHT Last Friday evening between, the! hoars of 6 and 7 four infuriated wom en wrere "fighting like tigers" on Fifth avenue, South, between Broadway and the stables of Cornelius & Co., the un dertakers. The racket could be heard for a block or so. A Clobe representa tive chanced to be passing during the heat of the battle, and noticing that the life of one combatant was in dan ger, as her antagonist was administer ing to her a fearful beating with a po ker, rushed Into the fray, snatched the poker from the hands of the Irate fe male, and beat a hasty retreat down the street. Not a policeman was in sight during the disturbance. B. II. Boyd, President, J.W. I? optic K, Vice President, J.C. Napier, Cashier, C.N. Langston, Teller. .411 FOURTH AVENUE, NORTH, NASHVILLE, TtrnNtssi.. GIG GROCERS A TEACHER OF PEDAGOGY. Miss Gertrude Hadnot, teacher in the Academic department of Tuske gee Institute, spent several days study ing in Fisk University. Miss Hadnott returned to her work last Friday. Her FRANKLIN NOTES. Miss Hazel Doyle has returned to her school In South Franklin. ' fliotr nnininn: Dr. W. R. H.iker. 1 f0 A 'Fourteenth jivp.. N ti Nashville, Tcnn., Bishop Evans Tvree, 15 N. Hill street, ti Nashville", Tenn.; Mrs.Lovell Landers, 1G03 Harding street, Nashville, Tenn.; Airs. R. II. Boyd, 523 Second ave., N., H Nashville, Tenn.; Mt. Olive Baptist Church Sunday School, ti Nashville, Tenn. . For Prices and Terma Apply at ti ti ti ti on tr.vrk c. National Baptist Publishing Board, R.H.BOV K 523 Second Avenue, North, Nashville, Tenn. to miss liaanott in tne nature cr a promotion in recognition of her eiS ciency as a teacher. A BIRTHDAY DINNER. ... A.-Hivthday dinner was given at the home of Mr.'- and Mtti. Uoweti, 1512 Twidf;K Hvenne. North, Sunday, Jan. l;'; T.'.7, in honor of her mother, Mrs. Iros Johnson. Those present were M.rs. J. 12- Johnson. Mrs. Julia John K(in Mrs. Malran, Mr. aud Mrs. Butter- son Mr. nnd Mrs. w. Jveisu, .r. uuu Mrs Israel, Mr. and Mrs. Dowcn, Mr. 1' II. Johnson, of Fayctteville, Tnn., aau-IIss Sadie R I-owery, of Hunts ville. Ma. SIX O'CLOCK DINNER. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Reuben O'Neal, of 1810 Thompson street, gave a six o'clock Monroe Page, of cmfwshrdlcmfwyshr dinner, Jan. 4, 1907, in honor of their uncle, Mr. Monroe Pnge, of McCrary, Ark. A seven-course menu was served. Tjie quests present were Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Battle; Mr. ani Mrs. Wm. Per kins, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cunada, and Mrs. Lizzie Parks. YOUNG MEN'S SOCIAL CLUB EN TERTAINS. The Young Men's Social Club gave its first annual entertainment Friday evening, Jan. 10, 1907, at Miss Georgia Scohy's residence, 700 Seventh street, The parlor was beautifully decorated for the occasion. The games were in dulged in by all. Those present were Misses Kittie Huffman, Idella Mayber ry, Bertha McCullough, Lena Hayes, Lurena Harris, Mattie Vaulx, Jessie Johnson, Willie Colin, Mamie Cheat ham, Nannie Guild, Alie Davis, Leola Warlield, Sylvia Gray, came Kose, Katie Vaulx, Etta Harris. Emma Boyd, Messrs Jessie L. Cheatham, Edward House, Alex. Tipton, Frank Gray, Wil liam Wardell, . Frank Kidd, Andrew Guild, Willie Sercy, Albert Johnson, Prather Roth, .pa.nsfo.rd Johnson, Bu- ford Johnson. Chas. Garret, Andrew Brown, Beecher Cummings, Daniel Eatts, Linslcy Foster, Percy Dermes Van Caruthers, and Miss Georgia Scoby. OF SOUTH NASHVILLE. We do a SPOT CASH Business. All goods? strictly FIRST CLASS, we carry a run line of Everythintf in the tfrocery line. WE SOLICIT THE PATRONAGE OF EVERYBODY. Mr. Hugh Nevils is a little India- on FwInrt'Avfi.. f,nrner fif Ffiflfl St. , wv. o i ,1 lei. ria:n,oooo . tTirnutrh hArA Mnntfav nn his wnv t.O -inrlncr Mill T'onn PRICE LIST. . ,r ... j t-.- r rr 2 i in. cKiis oi cum lou ur. i. i. iteamuiiQ, ui. w. . ivic-i c coriTr t,, nP9Q ...IXn TCfmclcv XTprrts. V. iFT. T)ovlA nnfl ' f "J..J. r . j - - , w rQna nt nan Pt tipai.'. tred D. Williams were in Masnvmei rnt1, ftf MsnherT5ejl i.-)f last week. Mni, 1 M1c T:,irv PnttPrsnn of Wih RtrPPt .. UlCOdbMJ HUl BlCg BUU UiaiCl lUlesK!iTSh "Can't He Beat on the Mark!" l--'07 tf. L. Washington, House avenue, last week Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mills, of Nashville, were here a few days ago Mr. Parish Williams was in Nash ville Sunday, Mrs. J. P. Campbell is visiting her mother in Nashville Mrs. Tom Doyle is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Britt, 140 Thomas street. Nashville Dr. Wallace, of Meharry Medical 9 tO I 1 3. fH. College, was the guest of Miss Hazel Doyle a few days ago. Mrs. W. B. Redmond is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Williams, of East Franklin. Dr. R. S. Washington was the guest of friends last Sunday at Lelpers Fork, Tenn. Elder Jackson preached at Leipers Fork Sunday Miss Mary L. Dobinson, of South Franklin, was in Saturday, Residence, ioi Lafayette St. Tel. 7S3 Dr G. H. Bandy, Ofiice, 403 S. Cherry St. OFHCE HOURS: X 3 to 4 p. p. 6 to 8 p. ro. Telephone I I8L N2s!ivi!!c. Ti r.n. If you want ;o buy, If you want. 1 - soil, If you wan: ' ) rent, See T. C LAY MOORE, The Rei.istate Aaent. The Franklin Quartette sang at the 419 Ced? -t Boyd Bni1.1fn asket ball game at theB. U. A. tn- piione PC". basl day night between halves (Up Ct; 831-OS