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' 1 eooooooooooocooooocooo I CHURCH SEATS AND CHURC I' w$ g New Styles Cheap and Endurable. ( Comfort and Beauty & Combined. 8"y TNTIL the large number of people who are never seen in churches can be assured that every S J church in this vicinity will have a set of seats that will be clean, comfortable and inviting, 8-' they will not be seen inside a church. Many churches will supply this long-felt want if they could do so at pric.es and on terms within their reach, thus increasing their attendance, draw ing on the unusually large number of people who do not attend the churches, and which would evi- 8dently result in every service being crowded. A barrier has been in the way in the form of high prices, shoddy goods and no terms. This barrier has been removed by the Church Supply Depart ment of the National Baptist Publishing Board, which has presented the new style church seat (its Sown creation and its own make). These seats are constructed of the best grade of hardwood. They are built by the best skilled mechanics and have proven to be the most comfortable ever of fered at the prices. The terms on which they can be purchased are so easy that any church, re- 8gardless of its financial condition, can secure a set of these by a small cash payment, have the scats installed and pay the remainder in monthly or quarterly payments to suit their own financial con dition. How long, with such inviting inducements offered, will it be, before every church in and 8 about Nashville will get a set of seats? References can be given to the Nashville churches by re ferring them to Rev. L. Kirkpatrick, pastor of the St. John Baptist Church, Pearl St.; Rev. J. L Harding, pastor of the North Third Avenue Baptist Church, both of whom have seated with new S style church seats; Rev. G. B. Taylor, pastor of the Secpnd Baptist Church, corner Stevens and De luge Sts.; Rev. Wm. Iaynes. pastor of Sylvan Street Church, Shelby Avenue, who have installed the church pews, J & tfjtvJtjJc'JJt AS USUAL - VE ARE ALWAYS Up With The Times, Our Superintendent's and COMMENCEMENT AT NELSON MERRY ACADEMY. The Commencement exercises of Nelson Merry Academy, Jefferson. City, City, Tenn., were very classic and in teresting this term. Although a young school, it is doing a great work for the UDlift of falline hnmanitv. and the dissemination of those true moral Teacner s Handbook, contain Christian principles that will ennoble 'm Lesson Texts, Review Sug and enhance Christian character and .. i tV.j: in... enable the boys and girls of our race gesuons, ocnooi Keaaings, iuu to take their places in life, asking no heal Suggestions, etc, ior the in- . iavors saving that of right and jus- ternational Lessons lor 11UH is I Mce. Ki aw pondv Mn Snnpritiprifient Rev. E. M. Lawrence. B. Th., Super- t i ' i,u intendent of Missions for the State ol ri u i TT ; Tennessee, a graduate of Roger wn- this valuable little book. It is Hams University, preached the annual undenominational. ruDiisnea sermon, which was full of thought, for the interest of Sunday school logic and truth. Rev. Mr. Law- wn-v0i.a rence seemed to be at his best and in ? " nv, on fc. t otW his wise and scholarly way preached Prices: Cloth, 25 cts, Leather with power and eloquence, and did 35 cents. great honor to himself, the race and National Rartist Publishing Board his erand old Alma Mater. Tior wu- nonai DapiISI ruDiisning Doaru hams University. The students and , J;' 7. ' V ' a TENNESSEE. FOR FURTHER INFORMA TION APPLY TO THE CHURCH SUPPLY DEPARTMENT & 9 ciLXUXiax. jDayjUDL x u.vxxdxxxjli& xjisaj. u., R. H. BOYD, Secretary, ccooooo I. E. ALSUP. ' 1LZ2 r - r': ... tV W. H. McGAVOCK. Residence Phone 1458. ALSUP & McGAVOCK Undertakers AND Embalrners DEALERS IN FUNERAL SUPPLIES TELEPHONE 1277. from the Cheapest to the Most Costly Plush Couch Casket. 413 4th Ave., N, Nashville. Dr. E. B. Jefferson DENTIST. CO TO FOR FIRST-CLASS G ROC E RIES OF ALL KINDS, AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. Cor. Kayne Ave. and Stevens t. WASHING BY THE POUND. The Economical Steam Laundry is making a specialty of Rough dry work. Send your clothes and have them washed at 6 cents a pound. All sheets, bed spreads, otc., ironed. 'Phone Main 1829 Rooms 106-107 1st Floor BOYD BUILDING. G. F. ANDERSON, Attorney atid Counselor at Law, Practices before all the State and Federal Courts of Tennessee. If my name don't appear in the Telephone . Hook, nsk information for it. 119 Cedar St., Nashville, Tenn. Shorthand, Typewriting $2.00 Per Month 413 Capitol Ate., Mrs. Bessie N. Armstrong. Fanny Taylor Restaurant, FINE LUNCHES. (Prompt Attention) Meals 5, io, 15 and 25 cents. 139 Fourth Avenue, South. Ilattic L. Woldridgc Plain Sewing and Shirt Waists Spec ialties by Miss Hattie L. Woldridge 1307 HAYNES ST. Work called for and delivered. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 4-19-07-tf J. FITE. A. O. FITE. H. G. EITE. FIE BROS., Pressing Club and First class Barber Shop. Cleaning, Pressing and Altering Neatly Done. Ladies' Work a Specialty, Clothes called for and delivered. Expert Barbers. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Call to see us. 'rtlONK 924 CEDAR ST., MSHVILLE, TEM. Office Phone, Main 2703. Residence 1824 Jefferson St! Residence Phone Main 3131 Y. DR, S. S. CARUTHERS, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. 4l0tf CEDAK STREET. -Offlci Hours: 9 to 1 1 a. m.. 4 to 5 p. m.. 7 L 8 m, XASUYILLE, TE!W. If you wish FIRST CLASS SEWING Done of any description carry your work to Mrs. Thomas, 67 Maple St. Miss Willie Lockridge, MILLINERY PLAIN AND FANCY SEWING. ORDERS TAKEN. Call to see me; if you are pleased, tel others; if not, tell nie. 005 Elereulh ATenue, North. lin tr A. THOMPSON, CBAJHOI UORSESUOER. General Blacksmitliing Promptly Done. Satisfaction Guaranteed, I2t!i Ive,, (Kayne) Cor. SiglerSt.,Nasbvill e, Tenn the audience were more than delighted with the sermon and especially to NASHVILLE, nave With them thn iHstintmlahpH rit- -- w" vine of Nashville, one whose life and deeds for the elevation of his race and the Baptist cause stands out in bold relief. Rev. Lawrence made an ear nest appeal to the Baptists and friends of education of East Tennessee to help all they could in the rebuilding of lioger Williams University. The Cantata, "Jephthah and IDs Daughter," was rendered to the satis faction of all. Too much praise can not be given Mrs. Georgia E. Little, the music teacher of Nelson Merry Academy, for the able way in which the cantata was rendered. Under the wise sunervision nf Mrs. F. P. Hnnnpr of Memphis, Corresponding Secretary FIRST AVENUE AND LAFAYETTE ST. of the woman's Auxiliary to the Bap tist State Convention, the school was made a present of a fine piano. The Trustees and Faculty are overjoyed over the handsome gift presented by Mrs. Cooper and the dear friend3 that helped in this most excellent gift The Board of Trustees of Nelson Merry Acedemy decided to burn 250,000 brick for the much needed dormitory this year. All well-wishers of education Mai1f f nniA. Curls. Witrs. PHONE Main 2516 4 . - 411 4th Ave., N., Nashville, Tenn GO TO JACKSON BROS. FOR : GROCERIES Fresh Meats and Fresh Country Produce. Best stock of groceries; lowest cash prices. Careful attention given all orders. Give us a call and you will be pleased. 718 Overton St., Nashville, Tenn. Mcelroy - wilkersoi FURNITURE CO.. DEALERS IN CARPETS, RUGS, STOVES AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MRS. T. B. CALDWELL & DAUGHTER, ) HAIR 5- DRESSERS are earnestly asked to help in the , , ... 1 T. erection of this much needed building far the school and race. Among the distinguished visitors attending the Commencement, was Rev. L. A. Carter. D.' D., Knoxville. Tenn., who delivered a very classic 1210 TREMONT AVE. (Fomerly Alabama St.) address. Mrs. G. E. Little, of Nelson Merry, contemplates spending her vacation in North Carolina, or Fisk University, Nashville, in the summer school. Rev. J. M. Thompson, State Mission ary for East Tennessee and Prof. G.' N. Bowen are touring the mountains for their health and in the interest of their work. Puffs, Pomades and Tonics. Facial and Body Massage and Scalp Treatment. Scholars Solicited. If you want to buyf If you want to sell, If you want to rent, SEE T. CLAY MOORE, murfreesboro notes. TIlE nxh ESTATE AGENT- 419 CEDAR ST., Phono Main 967 UOYI) BUILDING . (UpStairs.) ; EVERY HOME SHOULD BE PROTECTED BY Fire Insurance. For Reasonable Rates and Good Insurance in Reliable Companies, SEE ROBT H. FITE & CO., 306 THIRD AVENUE, N. (College St.) TELEPHONE, main 602. 6-7-07-tf The city was interested last week in the closing exercises of Bradley's Academy, which closed one of the most successful terms in its history. The principal of the school is Prof. A. D. Wade. As Mrs. C. M. Miller played the "Processional March," the graduating class of 1907, composed of nine young ladies, marched in the Cnmeentsr To Responsible Persons on Thci The teachers of Rutberford County lliVH Mm IISIMSS 10U QCniiai. hplrl a vprv snrrpssfnl Institute last week, closing Friday night by render- M jjain 3755-1. and We Will Call on hi MONEY LOANEI Chapel At eleven o'clock Sunday the chil dren of Key's Chapel celebrated Chil dren s Day, rendering an excellent program. Mrs. L. Fergerson and Miss Hod- ford made a visit to Mrs. McClellen ast week. Mrs. Fannie Sanders was a guest of Mrs. B. K. Hendricks. Prof, and Mrs. Carney had as their guests Miss Viola and Beatrice Mar tin. COLOKElJ SKATING RISK is opened to the Public with plenty of up-to date ball bearing sUates COR. EIGIITH AND JO JOHNSTON AVES. Special free instructions will be given to ladies each Monday and Thursday nfter- noons. Good order wiil be observed during skating hours. Ice cream and cold drinks for sale. ROBERT L. KILLER, General Manager. 6-14-07. t4 Tlione Slain 10ti5. First-Class Work ABE ULVAVITZ T AIIO I! PRESSING & CLEANING. Suits and Pants mode to Order. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 328 Cedar St., Nashville, Tenn. 6-14-07-1 m 801 FOURTH AVENUE, NORTH. CORDON & CO Eureka Dancing Glas OPEN TO THE PUBLIC IN BOYD'S HALL CEDAR STREET. ssr REGILAR D.1KIXG CLASS , Mrs. Rebecca White was in Sunday everv Monday and Friday nights frr and spoke highly of the Globe. 8:10 to 9:30. Mr. Dock Liner will gii Miss Cordelia Butler left this morn- instructions free of charge to all wishii . ing for a two weeks' stay in Chatta- to learn the new dances that are put cl nooga, after which Miss John D. Good order will le observed. Parei! ' Thompson, of Nashville, and Miss with children admitted free. , Johnnie E. O'Neal, of Murfreesboro, iivrn iIu.fP(.fftr will join her and go to the Exposition vv "',1J " and then tour the most important ADMISSION lo Cent! cities or the East. One of Murfreesboro s oldest cm- ... .. J zens, Mr. Wily Williams, met with a I Dr8SS as If ell as the Uftaifn. f very painful accident, but is improv ing at this writing. Many friends of Mr. Frank Waters will be glad to learn that he is better. Miss Sadie Williams recently tore the muscles of her arm by falling. Sunday was the day set for the in stallation of Rev. J. M. Moore, pastor of the First Baptist Church. In the afternoon when the program was ren- Arrcfl trip rrrnvrh wna full ATins Kirk read a paper. Rev. Reed. Rev. Ander- of " Lebanon, Miss Miller, also Ml son, Rev. Ferson, Dr. Harden of the Sanford were guest3 of Miss Johnc : ritv and Dr. J. A. .Tones, of Shelbv- O'Neal. ville, were present. Rev. R. P. White- Mrs. S. Simpson and Mrs. J. B. Su side, of Madisonville. Ky., preached let are on the sick list. tne anniversary sermon. Rev. Mr. Robinson, of St. Louis, Mo., PLEASANT PICNIC, is in the city this week. , Miss Etna Howland has returned Miss Laura Coleman, one of t home after a successful school term, teachers of Knowlcs School, gavo Mrs. Annie Picket, of Nashville, is picnic for the pupils in her charg ? visiting her aunt, Mrs. Straton. Greenwood Park on Monday, Jun'; Mrs. H. 0. Wilson, Mr. II. J, Owena, All enjoyed themselves. r11 the verv finest MEVS, ROYS' ; CHILDREN'S SUITS, LADIES' SKIRTS WAISTS on Credit. You can dress as wc f the wealthiest and only pay $l.uu per j or $5.00 per month. MONARCH CLOTHING CO.j 403 Church St. Opposite Maxwell H 4-W-07t i